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check to see that the questions are in sequential order.
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MATHEMATICS
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Note: (1) This question paper consists of four Sections A, B, C and D containing 33
questions.
(2) Question Number 1 to 10 in Section A are multiple choice questions (MCQ).
Each question carries one mark. In each question there are four choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) of which only one is correct. You have to select the correct choice
and indicate it in your answer book by writing (A), (B), (C) or (D) as the case
may be. No separate time is allotted for attempting MCQ.
(3) Question Number 11 to 16 in Section B are very short answer questions and
carry 2 marks each.
(4) Question Number 17 to 28 in Section C are short answer questions and carry 4
marks each.
(5) Question Number 29 to 33 in Section D are long answer questions and carry 6
marks each.
(6) All questions are compulsory. There is no overall choice, however, alternative
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1t 1t
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3. The equation of a plane whose intercepts on the co-ordinate axes are 2, 3 and 4 is 1
(A) 6x+4y+3z= 12 (B) x + y + 2z = 1
(C) x + 2y + 3z = 2 (D) x + Y+ z = 12
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(C) x + 2y + 3z = 2 (D) x+y+z= 12
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(A) Every set is a finite set (B) 12 is less than 16
(C) x+5=11 (D) Are you going to Agra ?
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(A) 0 (B) 1
(A) 0 (B) 1
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(C) - 1 (D) -
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(C) 3 (D) 4
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(C) 3 (D) 4
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12. Prove that the function f: R ~ R defined by f{x) = 4 + 3x is one-to-one and onto. 2
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17. Find the value ofx for which the matrix A is singular. 4
A=[: -~ ~]
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2 1
2 -3
18. Find the area of the parallelogram having A(5, -1, 1), B (-1, -3, 4), CCI, -6, 10),
D(7, -4, 7) as its vertices. 4
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1 a bc
1 b ca = (a - b)(b - c)( c - a)
1 c ab
OR
Given A = (~ ~), show that IAI= IA'I where A' denotes the transpose of the matrix A.
1 a bc
1 b ca =(a-b)(b-c)(c-a)
1 c ab
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20. Prove that 2 sin-Ix = sin-l (~) 4
1
21. Let f: R ~ R be defined as f(x) = x3, and g : R - {OJ ~ R - {O}as g(x) =;. Then
sin2x
-- x*O
22. Jff(x) = x' 4
{
2 ,x=O
Show that whether f(x) is continuous at x = 0 or not.
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24. Find the interval in which f(x) = 2x3- 3.x2- 12x + 6 is increasing or decreasing. 4
OR
The slope of the curve 6'; = p.x2 + q at (2, -2) is k. Find the values ofp and q.
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smx dx
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m<1 ~ Jo :
x
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1+ smx
dx
d 3~ + 3e4x
26. Solve the differential equation ~dx= -x 4
eX+e
~ 1\ A 1\
27. Using cross product, find the angle between the vectors a = 2 i + j - 3 k and
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b = 31 - 2J + k. 4
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29. Using matrices, solve the following system of equations: 6
x+ 2y+ z=3
2x-y + 3z= 5
x+y-z=7
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For matrices A; B and C
x+2y+z=3
2r-y+3z=5 II
x+y-z=7
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A(B + C) =AD+ AC
30. Find the local maxima and minima (if any) for the function -Qx)= cos 4x, 0 < x < n12. 6
OR
Find the area of the region enclosed between the curves y = x?- and y = x + 6, using
integration.
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32. Prove that the lines -4- = 4 =
z+3 x-8 ~ z-5
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and -7- = 1 =3 are co-planar. 6
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x-8 ~ z-5 x-5 ~ z+3
-7-= 1 =-3-; -4-= 4 =--=5
33. A soft drink company has two bottling plants, one located at P and other at Q. Each
plant produces 3 different soft drinks A, B, C. The capacities of the two plants in
terms of number of bottles per day, are as follows: 6
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B 1000 1000
C 2000 6000
A market survey indicates that during the month of May, there will be a demand
atleast for 24,000 bottles of A, 16000 bottles of Band 48000 bottles of C. The
operating cost per day of running plants P and Q are respectively ~ 6,000 and ~ 4,000.
Form a mathematical model to find how many days should the company run each I
plant in the month of May so that the production cost is minimised while still meeting
the market demand.
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