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The document is an examination paper for Mathematics (Logic, Matrices & Trigonometric Functions) for the XIIth standard, with a total duration of 90 minutes and a maximum score of 100 marks. It consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering various topics including logical statements, matrix operations, and trigonometric equations. Each question carries two marks and requires students to analyze and determine the truth values or equivalent statements based on given conditions.

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Mathematics Test 1 Cet

The document is an examination paper for Mathematics (Logic, Matrices & Trigonometric Functions) for the XIIth standard, with a total duration of 90 minutes and a maximum score of 100 marks. It consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering various topics including logical statements, matrix operations, and trigonometric equations. Each question carries two marks and requires students to analyze and determine the truth values or equivalent statements based on given conditions.

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Exam: Test paper 1(MHCET) (2025) Standard: - XIIth

Sub: -Mathematics (Logic, Matrices & Trigonometric Functions) Duration: 90min Marks: 100

General Instructions:

Q. No. 1. to [Link].50 contains MCQ type of questions carrying two marks each.

1. If the statement p V~ (q ∧ r) is false, then the truth values of p, q and r are


respectively
(A) F,T,F (B) F,T,T (C) T,F,F (D) F,F,T

2. If statement I: If the work is not finished on time, the contractor is in trouble.


statement II: Either the work is finished on time or the contractor is in trouble.
(A) statement II is negation of statement I.
(B) statement II and statement I are equivalent.
(C) statement II is converse of statement I.
(D) statement II is an inverse of statement.

3. Let p, q and r be the statements


P: X is an equilateral triangle
q: X is an isosceles triangle
r: q∨∽ 𝑝,
then the equivalent statement of r is
(A) If X is not an equilateral triangle, then X is not an isosceles triangle.

(B) X is neither isosceles nor equilateral triangle.


(C) X is neither isosceles but not equilateral triangle
(D) If X is not an isosceles triangle, then X is not an equilateral triangle

4. The negation of the statement (p ∧ q) → (~p ∨ r) is


(A) p ∨ q ∨ ~r (B) p ∧ q ∧ ~r (C) ~p ∨ q ∧ r (D) ~p ∨ ~q ∨ ~r

5. Let Statement 1: If a quadrilateral is a square, then all of its sides are equal
Statement 2: all the sides of quadrilateral are equal, then it is a square
(A) Statement 2 is contrapositive of statement 1
(B) Statement 2 is negation of Statement 1
(C) Statement 2 is inverse of Statement 1
(D) Statement 2 is the converse of Statement 1

6. p : It rains today
q : I am going to school
r : I will meet my friend
s : I will go to watch a movie
Then symbolic form of the statement “ If it does not rain today or I won’t go to
school then I will meet my friend and I will go to watch a movie” is
(A) ~(𝑝 ∨ 𝑞 ) → (𝑟 ∨ 𝑠) (B) (𝑝 ∧ 𝑞 ) → (𝑟 ∨ 𝑠) (C) ∼ (𝑝 ∧ 𝑞 ) → (𝑟 ∧ 𝑠) (D)
(∼ 𝑝 ∧∼ 𝑞 ) → (𝑟 ∧ 𝑠)

7. The following statement (𝑝 → 𝑞) → ((~𝑝 → 𝑞 ) → 𝑞) is


(A) a fallacy (B) equivalent to (~𝑝) → 𝑞 )

(C) equivalent to 𝑝 → (~𝑞) (D) a tautology

8. The converse of [p ∧ (∼ q)] → r is


(A) ∼ r → (∼ p ∨ q) (B) r → (∼ p ∧∼ q)
(C) (∼ p ∨ q) →∼ r (D) r → (p ∧ q)

9. The expression ((p ∧ q) ∨ (p ∨∼ q)) ∧ (∼ p ∧∼ q) is equivalent to


(A) p ∧ q (B) p ∨∼ q (C) p ∧∼ q (D) (∼ p) ∧ (∼ q)

10. If statements p and q are true and r and s are false, then truth values of
~(𝑝 → 𝑞) ⟷ (𝑟 ∧ 𝑠) and (~𝑝 → 𝑞) ∧ (𝑟 ⟷ 𝑠) are respectively
(A) F, T (B) T, T (C) T, F (D) F, F

11. The logical statement [~(~p ∨ q) ∨ (p ∧ r)] ∧ (~q ∧ r) is equivalent to


(A) (p ∧ r) ∧ ~q (B) (p ∧ ~q) ∨ r (C) ~p ∨ r (D) ~p ∧ r

12. Let p, q, r be three statements, then [p → (q → r)] ↔ [(p ∧ q) → r] is


(A) equivalent to p ↔ q.(B) contingency (C) tautology (D) contradiction

13. If p: The total prime numbers between 2 to 100 are 26.


q: Zero is a complex number.
r: Least common multiple (L.C.M.) of 6 and 7 is 6.
Then which of the following is correct?
(A) (p ∧ q) → r has truth value False. (B) (p→q) →r has truth value True.

(C) (p ∨ q) ↔r has truth value False. (D) (p→q) → (q→p) → has truth value
True

14. Let p, q, r be three statements such that the truth value of (p⋀q) → (∼ q ∨ r)
is F. Then the truth values of p ,q, r are respectively.
(A) T, F, T (B) T, T, T (C) F, T, F (D) T, T, F

15. If p → (~p ⋁ ~q) is false, then the truth values of p and q are respectively.
(A) F,F (B) T,T (C) F,T (D) T,F

16. Contrapositive of the statement.


If two numbers are equal, then their squares are equal'
(A) If the squares of two numbers are not equal, then the numbers are not equal.

(B) If the squares of two numbers are not equal, then the numbers are equal.
(C) If the squares of two numbers are equal, then the numbers are not equal.
(D) If the squares of two numbers are equal, then the numbers are equal.

17. The negation of inverse of ~𝑝 → 𝑞 is


(A) ~𝑝 ∧ 𝑞 (B) ∼ 𝑞 → 𝑝 (C) 𝑝 ∧ (∼ 𝑞) (D) 𝑝 ∧ 𝑞

2 0 −1
18. For the matrix 𝐴 = [ 3 1 2 ], the matrix of cofactors is
−1 1 2

0 8 −4 0 −8 4 0 8 −4
(A) [−1 3 2 ] (B) [−1 3 −2] (C) [ 1 −3 2]
1 −7 2 1 −7 2 −1 7 −2
0 −8 4
(D) [−1 3 2]
−1 −7 2

α 14 −1
19. If the inverse of the matrix [2 3 1 ] does not exists, then the value of α
6 2 3
is
(A) 1 (B) -1 (C) 0 (D) -2

1 0 2 5 𝑥 −2
20. If 𝐴 = [−1 1 −2], adj 𝐴 = [ 1 1 0 ], then value of 𝑥 + 𝑦 is
0 2 1 −2 −2 𝑦
(A) 5 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 6

1 −1 2
21. The co-factors of the elements of second column of [ 3 2 1] are
−1 3 4
(A) 13, −6, −5 (B) −13, 6, 5 (C) −16, −6, 5 (D)
13, 5, 6

2 6 4 −1 0 1
22. If (𝐵𝐴 )−1 = 𝐶 Where 𝐵 = [ 1 0 1 ] and 𝐶 = [ 1 1 3], then 𝐴−1 is
−1 1 −1 2 0 2
given by
−3 −5 −5 −3 −5 −5 −3 5 5
(A) [ 0 9 2 ] (B) [ 0 9 14 ] (C) [ 0 9 2] (D)
2 14 6 2 2 6 2 14 6
−3 −3 5
[0 9 2]
2 14 6
1 0 0
1
23. If |𝐴| = −3 and 𝐴−1 = [−1 3
0 ], then (adj A) is
2
3 −1
3

1
−3 0 0
−3 0 0 3 0 0
1 1
(A) [ 3 −1 0] (B) 3
−9 0 (C) [−3 1 0] (D)
−9 −2 3 2 1 9 2 −3
[1 −9 3]
1
0 0
3
1 1
− 0
3 9
2 1
[ −1 9
− 3]

2 −3
24. If 𝐴 = [ ], then 𝐴 − 𝐴−1 =
5 −7
−5 0 ] 1 2 3 −2
(A) [ (B) 5 [ ] (C) 3[10 −3] (D)
0 −5 3 4 3
3 2
3[ ]
10 3

3 α −1
25. If B = [ 1 3 1 ] is the adjoint of a 3 × 3 matrix A and |A| = 4, then α is
−1 1 3
equal to
(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) -1 (D) -2

1 a 3 13 2 −7
26. If A = [1 1 5] and A−1 = [−3 b 2 ], then the values of a and b are
2 4 7 −2 0 1
respectively
(A) 2, −1 (B) 2,1 (C) −1,2 (D) 1,2
x 3 2
27. Given A = [1 y 4], if xyz = 60 and 8x + 4y + 3z = 20 , then A ∙ (adjA) is
2 2 z
equal to
108 0 0 20 0 0 68 0 0
(A) [ 0 108 0 ] (B) [ 0 20 0 ] (C) [ 0 68 0 ] (D)
0 0 108 0 0 20 0 0 68
60 0 0
[ 0 60 0 ]
0 0 60

1 −1 1 4
28. Let 𝐴 = [2 1 −3 ] and 𝐵 = [ 0] such that AX = B , then X =
1 1 1 2

−1 2 −1 −2
(A) [ 2 ] (B) [−1] (C) [ 1 ] (D) [ 1 ]
1 1 2 −1

29. For the system 𝑥 − 𝑦 + 𝑧 = 4, 2𝑥 + 𝑦 − 3𝑧 = 0, 𝑥 + 𝑦 + 𝑧 = 2 the


values of 𝑥, 𝑦, 𝑧 respectively are given by

(A) 2,1,1 (B) 2,1,-1 (C) 2,-1,1 (D) -2,1,1

20 0
30. If A is a matrix such that, A( adj A ) = [ ] then |A| =………….
0 20
a) 400 b) 20 c) 10 d)0

2 2 0 −1
. 31. If A = [ ], B = [ ] then ( 𝐵−1 . 𝐴−1 )−1 is equal to……………..
−3 2 1 0
2 −2 1 2 2 3 −2
a)[ ] b)10 [ ] c)[ ]
2 3 −2 3 2 2
1 −1
d)[ ]
2 3

−1 5]
32. The inverse of the matrix [ is…………………
−3 2
1 2 −5 1 −1 5 1 −1 −3
a)13 [ ] b)13 [ ] c)13 [ ]
3 −1 −3 2 5 2
1 1 5]
d) [
13 3 −2

33. The number of solutions in [0,2π] of the equation


2 2x
16sin x + 16cos = 10 is
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8

34. The number of possible solutions of


sin θ + sin 4θ + sin 7θ = 0, θϵ(0, π) are
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8

35. The principal solutions, of the equation √3 sec x +2 =0, are


2π 4π 4π 5π 5π 7π 7π 11π
(A) 3 , 3 (B) 3 , 3 (C) 6 , 6 (D) 6 , 6

36. The equation 𝑒 sin 𝑥 − 𝑒 − sin 𝑥 = 4 has ______ solutions.


(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) no

1
37. The solution set of the equation sin2 θ − cosθ = 4 in the interval [0,2π] is
π 5π π 5π π 2π 2π 4π
(A) { , } (B) { , } (C) { , } (D) { , }
6 6 3 3 3 3 3 3

π π
38. The number of all values of θ in the interval (− 2 , 2 ) satisfying the equation
(1 – tan θ)(1 + tan θ)sec 2 θ + 2tan2 θ = 0
(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) 2 (D) Infinitely
many.
1 1 3
39. In ∆ ABC, with usual notations , if 𝑏+𝑐 + 𝑐+𝑎 = 𝑎+𝑏+𝑐, then m∠C is equal to
π π π π
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 6

40. If the sides of a triangle a, b, c are in A.P., then with usual notations,
𝐶 𝐴
𝑎 𝑐𝑜𝑠 2 2 + 𝑐𝑐𝑜𝑠 2 2 is
3𝑎 3𝑐 3𝑏 𝑎+𝑐
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 2 2 2

41. In ∆ABC, with usual notation, if b=3, c=8, m∠A = 60°, then the circumradius
of the triangle is _______ units.
7 7 √2 7 7√3
(A) 3 (B) (C) (D)
3 √3 2

42. In a triangle ABC, ℓ(AB) = √23 units, ℓ(BC) = 3 units, ℓ(CA) = 4 units, then
cot A+cot C
is
cot B
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 8

43. In ∆PQR, sin P, sin Q and sin R are in A.P, then


(A) Its Altitudes are in A.P (B) Its Altitudes are in H.P

(C) Its medians are in G.P (D) Its medians are in A.P

a+b b+c c+a


44. Let a,b,c be the lengths of sides of triangle ABC such that = = = k.
7 8 9
(A(∆ABC))2
Then =
k4
(A) 36 (B) 32 (C) 38 (D) 40
𝜋 𝜋
45. In ∆𝐴𝐵𝐶, 𝑚∠𝐵 = 3 and 𝑚∠𝐶 = 4 . Let point D divide BC internally in the ratio
sin(∠BAD)
1: 3, then sin(∠CAD) has the value
1 1 1 2
(A) 3 (B) (C) (D) √3
√3 √6

π π
46. If two angles of ∆ABC are 4 and 3 , then the ratio of the smallest and greatest
sides are
(A) (√3 − 1): 1 (B) √3: √5 (C) √2: √3 (D)
(√3 − 1): 4

cos A cos B cos C 1


47. In ΔABC with usual notation, = = and 𝑎 = , then the area of
a b c √6
triangle is ______sq. units
1 1 1 1
(A) 8 (B) 24 3 (C) 24 (D) 8
√ √3


48. If sin−1 x + cos −1 y = 10 , then the value of cos −1 x + sin−1 y is
π 7π 9π 3π
(A) 10 (B) 10 (C) 10 (D) 10

1
49. If ∑50
r=1 tan
−1
= p then tan p is
2r2
100 51 50 101
(A) 101 (B) 50 (C) 51 (D) 102

π
50. The number of real solution of tan−1 √x(x + 1) + sin−1 √x 2 + x + 1 = is
2
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinite

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