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Darken the circle @ of the correct answer with ball-pen. i) Rough work is to be done in the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet only, ) Set No. of Question Paper printed on the upper- most right side of the Question "Papers to be written in the column provided in the OMR sheet, ) Use of simple calculator and log table is allowed, if required, ) Notations used in this question paper have Proper meaning. ) Let R be the relation on the set N given by R = {(a,b) :| | Rough Work a=b-2, b> 6}. Choose the correct answer, (A) 24) eR @) G8)eR WF (68) eR ©) (@7)eR 1) (New) 1 if mats 7.0.) b 2) arb defined on Q, Inverse of 0.001 is___—— (A) 100000 WS 10000 (C) 1000000 5) 1000 () Forsets $= ie Sates %, 2}, if: T-> Sis defined as F' = {(e, 7°), (2, 72), (e°, 1)}, then function Fe. (A) (Gr, €), (a, €*), Ge, &°)} B) {(x,*), @’, e), (, e)} © (7,6, ) ©, w)} UPS (Ca, 0), (7, 2), (We) 4) Yee! {G+} = or % @ 3% © 3% ©) % ge \ Rough W! M - 303 ) Whichofthe + the following is a graph of f(x) = tan"! (xeR)? Rough Work @T0) 6) secx + cosee"'x + cos me = t ' ! \ ! 1 1 { ! 1 1 { 1 1 1 1 1 1 { i v (where r|2 1, xeR), Se!) + sinloety = “4% _ sy Cx — JEE (01) (New) M Rough W 20197 M-303 cot & {PPS (cose Sf stan x) Rough Work A () 1% () -! Fora 3x4 Matrix, Trix, elements are given by 4,= [37+ 44), then Day = A) 3 na i je (C) 25 (0) & 9) A is 3x3 matrix and det(A) = 7, If B= adj A then det(AB) = a) 7 (B) F () 7 OP 3.) 10) ira-[) A and A?=SA= Al then A=? A) -7 (B) 7 (© 5 (@) -5 (My, Matrices X and Y are inverse of each other’ en (A) XY=YX=0 BY XY=YK=-1 (C) XY=LYX=-1 3 If f is continuous at x = 3, then d—c= rie way 3 @) wi 3 © 3 @) JEE (01) (New) Iy=(@+3)- (e+ 4y, y with respect to x js (« +5) then first order derivative of| ye OW xa@+p 6 Via (x+1-i) 9) ty=loe,(log,), then 22 ‘ J ted (where x> 1). es ACI log,(ex) (A) ~(x-log, x)? of & Glog, = 7 (=:log, x)" log, (9 ee Be (C) ~ tog, (ex) ) ved). : (x-log, 2) 18) At which point the slope of the normal to the curv ae y= 4x—3—-1 1S 7 ) G2) 6) (5) 4307 © (2-4) ©) 23) 19) Approximate value of /0.081 =. @ 0.2867 0.2850 (C) 0.2866 @) 0.2845 JEE (01) (New) M-303 Rough Work (PT.0) M -303 Hough Work 29) Function £0) =[sing}, x 0] is & Strictly increasing (a) Neither increasing nor decreasing, MG) Only ani increasing (D) Strictly decreasing ! 21) Local maximum value of the Sia x4— (020) is UAY 2 (B) -2 ! t C5 Oo frosx=cos'x £08) ic 22) Ny 1-cos*x i bor hag _ " 2 ia - «$09 (cos4x) EF sian (cos!) 2.x (©) 2eos"(sin¥s) cD) sin*(si’x) x wf SraTe = ax—q log|l + e+ C then ptgq= 7 : (a) -2 Ne © 0 (D) 1 JEE (01) (New) 8 7 ' fer +x-[loB25+3x}a = +C, ec 2 @ Ze Fox 1 AG bes" © e? 5 ox ©) os" a& 25) ax-x? ———*C Ay sin“ (x-1) : 1 ‘ e) 5sim'e-0 “ (©) 2sin'(-1) ©) lox +x] 4 de 26) Nee a : a Wp oS Tt = ON oo 27) eos z-sin'= & = ——— ° oe eyo ae @) 2% M -303 Rough Work TO) % 28) { sintxcos xa = x @) () -() Les o Om » (6 @: I@)de= where ya) =max fe,22, 17 7G @ 2 8 © 5 ©) 2 30) Areaboundedby curvey=tan mx; =e[-it| and X-axisis (A) tog2 @ “2 log2 top OB wy = oD Ifthe area of the region bounded by two curves. y= tandy=e _k is¢ then k= oy ® 1 1 O35 OG M-303 Rough Work 32) Area bounded by the ellipse a . ae Ais 4 16 Qo BY 328 (C) 64n = ©) & 33) The of the differential equation O'P #0 + +y=7 are respectively. (AY 3and3 (B) Land4 (©) 4and1 ©) 2and4 34) Thenumber of arbitrary constant in the pat paricuarsalution ofa differential equation of order 4 will be (A) 4 @) 2 ey 0 ©) 1 35) Integrating factor of the differential equation yde— (e+ 29) dy=0 is a -% ®) + y ©» uw Ty 36) Measure of the angle between the vectors 7 = al = ae @) x-c0s"' () sin SEE (01) (New) u M-303 Rough Work PTO) 31) Waaig2jek and § =]—2)-3%, then (a+8).(a-8) (A) 8 (C) -2 ao (D) 2 38) Find thearea ofa parallelogram whose adjacent sides are given by the vectors @=374.57-2é and 5 = 2+ j+3k. (A) 507 1 ey 5507 39) Let [|= wr 1 © 2 40) i(k j)+}-(ixb)+b-(j (A) 3 (C) -1 ®) 387 (D) 25 | =F +5[=1 and ifmeasure of the angle between ¥ and 3 iso, then sin a= [@[=5, then evatuate 2(a-5+b-2+2-a), (A) -25 (©) 100 JEE (01) (New) M-303 Rough Work M - 303 Rough Work dy) Wf the lines 2X-S_y4+2_z | XP uz a a 3 then value of kis (B) 14 (©) ,26 k perpendicular to each other, wt Og 43) ‘Ifthe plane 2x + 3y + 47 = 1 intersects X-axis, Y-axis and Z-axis at the points A, B i 7 : es id Crespectively, then the came (ts 1 AW (69 B) (6,9, 12) ; ‘444 111 of) ty & Distance between the two planes,2x — 2y + z= 5 and| ~ 6x—6y + 3z= 25 is units, ————— 0 : 10 wF ® > 20 : OD @) 10 45) The objective function. of a linear programming proble: is : (A) aconstant (B) aquadratic equation LC) a function to be optimized *@) aninequality M - 303 i h Work determined by some linear] our Let Z= prt gy where aximum of Z 46) The vertices of the feasible region constraints are (0,2), (1,1), (3,3). (15) P.q> 0. The condition on p and q so that the m occurs at both the points (3,3) and (1,5) i8____ (A) q=2p (B) p=2q WO P=q (0) p=39 47) Ifthe vertices ofa feasible region are 0(0,0),A(10,0), B(0,20), C(15,15), then minimum value of a objective function Z= 10x 20y + 30 is (A) 30 (B) 130 (C) -120 i) -370 48) If P(E) = 0.8, P(F) = 0.5 and P(F/E) = 0.4, then PEF) = : Qn" 0.64 : (B) 0.32 (C) 0.80 (D) 0.98 49) Arandom variable X has the following probability distribution: om ute [ o | 2k ae then P(X < (A) 0.15 (B) 0.25 (C) 0.55 @) 0.75 50) The probability of obtaining an even prime number on each dice| when a pair of dice is rolled is : (a) 1 ®) 0 1 35 I 36 ©) % JEE (01) (New) 14 M -303 050 (E) (MARCH, 2020) SCIENCE STREAM. (CLASS - X11) (New Course) (Part - B) Time : 2 Hours] [Maximum Marks : 50 Instructions + 1) Write in a clear legible handwriting. 2) There are three sections in Part - B of the question paper and total 1 to 18 questions are there. | 3) All the questions are compulsory. Internal options are given. | 4) The numbers at right side represent the marks of the question. 5) Start new section on new page. 6) Maintain sequence. | 7) Use of simple calculator and log table is allowed, if required. 8) Use the graph paper to solve the problem of L.P. Answer the following 1 to 8 questions as directed in the question. (Each question carries 2 marks) [16] a2) Find the value : Ve ax al-y* : tnd sin ' ee +C0S ly E ki<1,y>Oandxy +“, the line 2x + 3y =6, ot the vectors @,5,é are coplanar then, prove that'G-+b,5+2,2-+a arc coplanar. @ Find the equation of the plane passing through the intersection of the planes x+ytz—6=0 and 2x+3y+472+5=0 and the point (2, 3, 4). 8)/ Bag-] contains 3 gold and 4 silver coins while another Bag-II contains 5 gold and 6 silver coins, One coin is drawn at random from one of the bags. Find the probability that a randomly selected coin is of gold, oR ' Find the mean of the number obtained on a throw of an unbiased dice. SECTION- BH Answer the following 9 to 14 questions as directed in the question. (Each question carries 3 marks) y {18} 9) Consider f : RY > [-5, ©) given by f(x) = 9:2 + 6x~5. Show that f is (G)- 3 } where R'is the set of all non- invertible with J ‘on negative real numbers. _ JEE (01) (New) 16 / Solve the following system ofequations by matrix method. SAYFIEG Were 2xayt re? OR & 3 Express the matrix A =| 4 0 1 6 [as the sum ofa symmetric and a skew, -l.201 symmetric matrices, ; ie =a(cos@+ Osin@) and y= a(sind— 0cos6) then, find 12) Alinemakes angles @, B, yand Swith the diagonals ofa cube, prove that sin? asin? B+sin* y+sin? 6== OR Find the equation of the line passing through (1,2,3) and parallel to the plancs x-y+2z-5=Oand 3x+y+z-6=0. 13)Solve the following jincar programming problem graphically. Subject to the constraints :x + y< 50, 3x+y $90, x20, y2 0, obtain the maximum and minimum values of Z = 5x + 10y. Lo fit coin is tossed 10 times, find the probability of i) exactly 2 heads ii) at Icast9 heads = ee gin the question- Gach tt ; i in HM Answer the following 15 to 18 questions 95 direete § question carries 4 marks) 15) Using properties of determinants prove * ane f : la a? 1+pa’ ba? 14 pb'|= (14 pabe)(a-Byb-ele -a) cc l+pe’ y 5 it jiven (fo Find the global maximum and minimum values of the function fi I (0) = 28 - 158 + 36x + 1, xe[1,5]- : OR Ae is a Show that of all the rectangles inscribed in a given fixed circle, the square has the maximum area. @ Find: [Mlanx de; (wicexe##,t62) ve the particular solution of the differential equation {oso(2}+ ysin()f ra . {in ()- ou(2) sa x x x * x where; J'= z whenx=2. 4 ¢ JEE (01) (New) 18

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