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PRE-TERM 1 EXAMINATION Xil- Mathematics Max. Marks 40 Time allowed: 90 Minutes General Instructions: 1. This question paper contains three sections — A, B and C. Each part is compulsory. 2. Section - A has 20 MCQs, attempt any 16 out of 20. 3. Section - B has 20 MCQs, attempt any 16 out of 20 4, Section - C has 10 MCQs, attempt any 8 out of 10. 5. There is no negative marking, 6. All questions carry equal marks SECTION - A. Q1_| The maximum and minimum values of the function |sin 4x +3 are (a) 1,2 (b) 4,2 (24 (a)-1,1 Q2 | The line x + y =2is tangent to the curve x’ =3~2y atts point (a) (1,1) (b) (-1, 1) (¢)(v3,0) (d) (3, -3) Q3 | if f(x) =]x—3],then fis (a) Discontinuous at x=2 _(b) Not differentiable x=2 (c) Differentiable at (d) Continuous but not differentiable at x =3 Q4 | If f(x) = 2x3 —21x? +36x—30, then which one of the following is correct (a) f(x) has minimum at x=1 — (b) f(x) has maximum at x =6 (c) f@x)has maximum at x=1 (4) f(x) has no maxima or minima Q5 | The relation “less than” in the set of natural numbers is (a) Only symmetric (b) Only transitive (c)_ Only reflexive (d) Equivalence relation Q6 | Let R= {(3,3), (6, 6), (9,9), (12,12), (6,12), (3,9),(3,12),(3,6)} be a relation on the set A= {3,6,9,12} . The relation is (a) An equivalence relation (b) Reflexive and symmetric only (c) Reflexive and transitive only _(d) Reflexive only Q7 | The function f:R—>R, f(x)=2° Wx eR is (a)Injection but not surjection _(b)Surjection but not injection (cJInjection as well as surjection (d) Neither injection nor surjection a8 | if f:RR, then f(x)=|x1 is (a)One-one but not onto —_(b) Onto but not one-one (cJOne-one and onto (d) None of these as The principal value of sin ‘(-$}s x x a 2 x ' z Lt 4 @F - zt @ -= aio If sa(sn a : +cos™ 5 then x is equal to (a1 (b) 0 4 1 > (aS qi 12 1M +} sens M? -AM~1, =0, then 2= (a) -2 (b) 2 ()-4 (4 qi2z 4 6 -1 2 4 3 =|3 0 2],B=|0 1,he=/1], 1-2 5 -1 2 2 then the expression which is not defined is (a) 47 +2B-24 (b) CC" (c) BIC (d) 4B qQi3 o 20 12 3 if “s o oe a 4 5|, then the element of 3° row and third column in -220 s -40 AB will be (a) - 18 (b)4 () -12 (d) None of these a4} 1 4 lite 1 |= Lo. ity (a) 1 (b) 0 (c) x (d) xy Qi5)/0 a -b| La 0 cl= b -c 0 {a) -2abe (b) abe (0 (d) at 4pt+e? aig] jy+z x y Itlztx 2 x/=k(x+y+z)(x—z)’, then k= xty yz (a) 202 (b) 1 (c) oz (d) ov KOSS when 4% Ifthe function f(x) =47~2* 2 be continuous at x=, then k= 3, whenx=% ‘ 2 (3 (b)6 (12 (d) None of these CUB) 6 sin y = xsin(a+y),then = ae a) Bey (o) See) sin(a+2y) sin(a+2y) o sin*(a+y) @ sin*(a+y) sina cosa Qig °) Ss yb) * (4) —~ ()———— _—_— a(1+ ylog.x) x(l—ylog.x) Q20 4 sin (Gx—43") = (d) SECTRION B Which of the following statements is correct (a)Every L.P.P. admits an optimal solution (b)A L.P.P. admits a unique optimal solution (Q)lf a LP.P. admits two optimal solutions, it has an infinite number of optimal solutions (d)The set of all feasible solutions of a LP.P. is not a convex set The equation of tangent at (-4,-4) on the curve x° =—4y (a) 2x+y+4=0 (b) 2x-y-12=0 ()2x+y-4=0 (d)2x-y+4=0 For which interval the given function (x) =—2x° —9x* —12x +1 is decreasing (a) (-2,%) {b) (-2,-1) (c) (-,-1) (d) (—2, - 2) U (-1,) Let = 176, then the interval in which y increases with respect to x is (a) (-20,90) (b) (-2,0) (c) (2,2) (d) (0,2) Q25 The number of reflexive relations of a set with four elements is equal to (a) 2 (b) 2" (c) 2° (a) 2* Q26 The function f:R—»R defined by f(x) =e" is {a) Onto (b) Many-one {c) One-one and into (d) Many one and onto Q27 13 2cos 3) = tan ‘cos 3) 7 24 24 (@) 55 (b) 8 3 © -F @ 1 A [i ten |, 1} value of « for which A? = B, is (a) 1 (b) -1 (c) 4 (d) No real values a29 -4 Adjoint of the matrix N=| 1 0 1 |is 4.4 3 (a) N (b) 20 ()-N (d) None of these a For any 2x2 matrix A, if A(adj A) = [° wl then | A| is equal (ao (b) 10 (©) 20 (4) 100 31 abe ka kb ke| fA=|x y z|,then|kx ky kz|= paqer kp kq kr (a) A (b) ka (c) 3kA. (d) A 032 wx xt] x2 If]2x?43x-1 3x 3x-3]= Ay—12, then the value of Ais at+2x4+3 2x1 2x-1 (a) 12 (b) 24 () -12 (d) = 24 933 | ot yar land x=" +1, then (a) 3+ (b)20" (c)2. (d)None of these 2 160" a4; {" bx <0 | i f= possesses derivative at x=0, then xyx>0 (a) a=0,b (b) a >0,5=0 () aeR,b=0 (4) None of these 035 x, OSx R given by f(x) = x? is injective Reason(R) : The function f:X -> Ys injective, if f(x) = fly) > xzy for allx, yeX 037 = Assertion(ajit[‘* 5] |, then x= +6 Reason(R) : If A and B are matrices of order 3 and |A| = 4, |B|=6, then |2AB|=192 O38 Let the function f: R > R be defined by f(x) = cosx., for all x€R then function f is (a) one-one (b) onto (d) both one-one andonto —_(d) neither one-one nor onto , then the value of x: (b) 2 (1 (do 240 | The value of sin| — sin~ (=)] is 3 2 (a) -1 (b) 1 (co (d) 1/2 SECTION = In this section attempt any 8 questions . each question is of 1 mark weightage. Questions 46-50 are based on case study. Qa1 | Corner points of the feasible region determined by the system of constraints are (0,3) , (1,1) and (3,0) . Let Z = px + ay , where p,q > 0. Condition on p and q so that the minimum of Z occurs at (3,0) and (1,1) is {a)p=2q_ (b)p=a/2 (co) p=3q (d)p=q Q42 | A point out of the following points lie in a plane represented by 2x+3y< 12 (a) (0,3) (b) (3,3) (c) (4,3) (d) (0,5) Q43 | The feasible region for a LPP is shown shaded in the figure. Let Z = 3x — y be the objective function. Minimum of Z occurs at Y (4,10) 0,8) (6, 8) (6, 5) {7 x {600 (5,0) (a) (0, 0) (b) (0, 8) (c) (5,0) () (4,10) Q44 | Solution of LPP maximize Z = 2x- y subject tox+y <2,andx,y>0 (a)o (b) 4 ()2___(d)__none of these Q45 | The feasible region is the set of points which satisfy (a) the objective functions _(b) some of the given constraints (c)all the given constraints _(d) None of these CASE-STUDY Past record shows that in summer season water level of earth decreases and water supply is interrupted soa society constructs a rectangular tank to fulfil water supply for its residents on a piece of land 8X3 m? in such a way that the length and breadth of tank are less than length and breadth of land respectively by twice of its height x. 46 Volume of the tank V as function of x can be expressed as, (a) 4x3- 222 +24x (b) 24x (c) (8-2x) 3x (d) (3-2x) 8x a7 For having maximum volume of the tank value of x must be a.3m b.2m cm 4.2/3m Q48 Dimensions of tank constructed are a. 20/3, 5/3,2/3 b.5,3,3 © 43,2 d. None of these Q49 Maximum volume of the tank is (in m?) al bs 24 d. None of these Qs0 To save some plot area instead of rectangular tank ,a cuboid shape tank is planned to construct on the given plot size, maximum volume possible of such tank is (in m? ) a.27 b.64 125 d. 15.625 Maths Online Bathinda 9464387372 MARKING SCHEME ~ANSWER SHEET rirs 1b 2a 6c 7d ld 12a 16 b 17_b 2c 2d 26 27 31d 32 b 36 a 37 b 41 b 42a 46 a a7 d @|elalelala|o|r|oo. aleleio | alela|a|a elo lelaleiale le lale B/S |e |e3 03 est) |

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