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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER Class:-XIt Session 2023-24 Mathematics (Code-041) Time: 3 hours Maximum marks: 80 eneral Instruct 1. This Question paper contains - five sections A, B, C, D and E, Each section is compulsory. However, there are intemal choices in some questions. 2. Section A has 18 MCQ’s and 02 Assertion-Reason based questions of | mark each, Section B has $ Very Short Answer (VSA)-type questions of 2 marks each. 4, Section C has 6 Short Answer (SA)-type questions of 3 marks each. 5. Section D has 4 Long Answer (LA)-type questions of 5 marks each. 6. Section E has 3 source based/case based/passage based/integrated units of assessment of 4 marks each with sub-parts. ‘Section -A (Multiple Choice Questions) Each question carries | mark 1.1 A=[4 ]isa square matrix of order 2 such tata, ={° "PER !*I hen A° is oe ia ae 710, when i= i" 10 11 ne 1 0} @ (a) if ‘I (b) E ‘I © [! 4 ( ff 1 Q2. If A and B are invertible square matrices of the same order, then which of the following is not co (a) adja =|A|.a* (b) det(A)" =[det(4)}" (©) (4B) =B @ (A+B) = Bt eat Q3. [f the area of the triangle with vertices (-3 ,0 ),(3,0)and (0,4) is-9 squnits, then the value/s of & will be @9 (b) #3 9 6 is continuous at x= 0, then the value of k is (b)o ()3 (d) any real number Page 1 of 7 QS. The lines 7 ha jhe a(2i+37- 6h) and re jj fe+ u( 61+ 97 18h) ; (where A& pare scalars) are (@) coincident (b) skew (c) intersecting (A) parallel 3 es Pane Q6. The degree of the differential equation [-(2) ] =< is (a4 ) 2 (2 (a) Not defined Q7. The comer points of the bounded feasible region determined by a system of linear constraints are (0,3),(1.1) and (3,0). Let Z = px + gy ,where p , ¢>0..The condition on p and q so that the minimum of Z occurs at (3,0) and (1,1) is @) p=2q (b) p= (©) p=39 @) p=q 2 Q8. ABCD is a thombus whose diagonals intersect at E. Then EA+ EB + EC+ ED equals to (6 (bo) AD (©)2BD (@) 24D Q9. For any integer nthe value of [eM cos! (2n +1) xdx is (+1 (b)0 © (2 [0 2x-1 vz QUO: The value of |4|, if A=|1-2x 0 2vx|,wherexeR", is Vx -wWx 0 (@) (2x41) (b) 0 (©) (2x41) (@) None of these QIL. The feasible region corresponding to the linear constraints of a Linear Programming Problem is given below. Which of the following is not a constraint to the given Linear Programming Problem? (a) xt y22 (b) x+2y S10 ()x-y2h (@) x-ysl Page 2 of 7 Q12, Ifa=4i+6j and b= 37+ 4k, then the vector form of the component of @ along b is 18 (40 ae 18/45 (a) =(si+4k B33 $8 (354 4h Baja4j 5 ( ) —) 75 (3/448) oF (31+ 4k) @) ag(i+4i) QU3. Given that 4 is a square matrix of order 3 and |4|=—2, then Jadj(2A)] is equal to (a) -2° ) 4 (©) -2" (@) 2 QI4. A problem in Mathematies is given to three students whose chances of solving it are 2,1 respectively. Ifthe events oftheir solving the problem are independent then the probability that the problem will be solved, is Te 1 1 1 (a) % (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) QIS. The general solution of the differential equation yd - xdy = 0;(Given£,y> ), is of the form @xw=c (b) x =cy? () y = ex (Wd) y = ex’; (Where ‘e' is an arbitrary positive constant of integration) Q16. The value of 2 for which two vectors 27 J+ 2k and 3142+ % are perpendicular is (a2 (0) 4 (c)6 (ds QUT. The set of all points where the function f(x) =x+|x| is differentiable, is ©) (0,0) (b) (-,0) (0) (-,0)u (0.2 (@ (-2.«) 1 =>, then 1 QI8. Ifthe direction cosines of a line are <~, ce (@) 02 SED QUESTIONS In the following questions, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Choose the correct answer out of the following choices. (a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (c) (A) is true but (R) is false. (d) (A) is false but (R) is true. Q19. Let f(x) be a polynomial f ! that Ea) (x=1)'(x-3)', then ASSERTION (A)t f(x) has. a minimum at x = 4, REASON (R): When (r(x) <0,vxe(a~ha) and Z(s(a))> Ov xe (aa+ A); where ‘kis an infinitesimally small positive quantity, then f(x) has a minimum at x =a, provided f(x) is continuous at x =a. Page 3 of 7 Q20. ASSERTION (A): The relation f :{1,2,3,4} -> {2,929} defined by F={(142),(2,),(32)} 8 bijective function. REASON (R): The function :{1,2,3}— {x,952,p} such that f= {(1,x),(2,y),(3:2)} is one-one ect [This section comprises of very short answer type questions (VSA) of 2 marks each] Q21. Find the value of sin (oof =). OR Find the domain of sin 4). 2, Find the intervals in which the function f:R—>R defined by f(x) = xe", is increasing, Qu3. If f(x) Tera ae ar! YER: then find the maximum value of f(x). OR Find the maximum profit that a company can make, if the profit function is given by P(x)=72+42x—x?, where x is the number of units and P is the profit in rupees. Q24. Evaluate : [' we. (2 = Sts are 2a, QS. Check whether the function f:R > R defined by f(x) =x? +x, has any critical point/s or not ? Ifyes, then find the points. Section - C [This section comprises of short answer type questions (SA) of 3 marks each] 2x? 43 = (= +9) Q27. The random variable X has a probability distribution P(X) of the following form, where 'k" is some Q26, Evaluate: f dx; x20. real number: k, if 2k, if P(X)= (x) 3k, if 0, otherwise (i) Determine the value of k. (ii) Find P(X <2). (iii) Find P(X >2). Page 4 of 7 Q28. Evaluate Sy Evaluate: log, (1+ tan.x)dx. Q29. Solve the differential equation: ye? dx [»e'+2'Jo. (y#0). OR Solve the differential equation: (cos? je +y=tanx; (0 sxc Q30. Solve the following Linear Programming Problem graphically: Minimize: ¢=x+2y, subject to the constraints: x+2y2 100, 2x— y<0,2x+y < 200, x,y 20. OR Solve the following Linear Programming Problem graphically: Maximize: 2=-x+2y, subject to the constraints: x>3,x+y25,x+2y26,y20. re ee (a+bx)e* =x then prove that x4 g > \atbx Section —D [This section comprises of long answer type questions (LA) of § marks each] Q32. Make a rough sketch of the region {(4y) 10S ys 41,05 ysx+l,0

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