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Self Assessment P a p e
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Class-12
APPLIED MATHEMATICS
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Se lec t the CO iie ct op questions (MCQsJ of
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L ion 18 ):
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d 13 is
(A ) 5
2. (B ) -5
A m an ca n ro w 6 km (Q 8
/h in sti ll wa ter . It tak es (D ) -8
of the str ea m is him twice as lon g to row
up as to row do wn the
(A ) 2 kn vlt river. Then tbt a
3. If Xi s a Po iss on va ria (B ) 4 km /h
te su ch tha t 3P (X = 2) (Q 6 _km/h
= 2P(X = 1) the n the (D ) 8 km/h
(A ) -4 me an of the dis tri bu tio
• 3 n is equal to
3 (B ) -
4 (Q - 4- 3
4. A sa mp le of 10 0 wa ll
do ck s is taken at ran do
3 (D ) --
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1b e po in t es tim ate of m. Ou t of 100 we fou nd
po pu lat ion pro 25 wa ll clocks are dig ita
(A ) 0.2 5 po rti on of an alo gu e is l an d 75 ar e_ ...
(B) 0.50
(Q 0.75
(D ) None of the9e
5. lf y = ~ + ~ ,t h en d2 y.
dt" IS:
(A ) ']S y
6 Le t x de no tes th e nu (B ) 5y
mber of hours a stu de nt (Q -25 y
de vo tes to self-study du (D ) 15y schCJOl • 11t
rin g a ran do ml y select
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ft1) (B) -1 2 • (D) -4
(~) O 0()0 sh is equivalent to a nPPnotuity 0 f , (Q - of interest
,, i::11, ca . r -- r- 7,500 payable at the end of each quartn The rate
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79', p'.a. B) .9% p.a. . . (Q 11.5% p.a. . (D) 12% p.a.
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10, For the given five valu~ 35, 70, ~, 59, 64, the three years ~oving ~vera~ are given by ..:: .
(A) 47, 53, 55 (B) 53, 47,_ ~ .. (Q 47, 55, 53 (D) 45, 55, 57 .
11 Awashing machine costing, 25,000 is expected to have a useful life of 7 years and a final scrap value o f ' 2000. The
annual depreciation charge using the straight line method is •
(A) 3,000 (B) 3,500 (Q 3,826 (D) 3,906
12. The function /(x) = 2x3 ~ 3f -:-· 12.x + 4, has • •
(A) two points of local maximum .. · (B) two poin,ts of local minim~
(Q one maxima and one minima . . (D) no maxima or minima
13. The number of arbitrary constants in the particular solution of a differential equation of third order is
. (A) 3.. ' (8)' 2 • . '. . . ~q 1 . . • ' ,1 l (D) 0

14. The order and degree (if defined) of differential equation y dx + [ x log(;)- 2x]dy = 0 are
(A) 1, 1 · (B) 1, 0 •• (C) 0, 1 (D) Not defined
15. For the constraint of a linear optimizing function z = XJ + x21 given by xJ + x2 < 1,·3x1 + x2 > 3 and x 1, x2 ~ O
(A) There are two feasible regions . , . ; , ., . • (B) There are infinite feasible regions
(q There is no feasible region . 1·. ! . . (D) None of these ,
16• If ,x-2
x
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x - 3, ~en x - ..... (x e I}
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3 2
(A) 3 (B) - 3 . . (C) 2 , (D) - 2 . J

17• Assume X, Y, z, wand p are matrices of order 2 ~ n, 3 x k, 2 x p, n x 3 and p x k, respectively. The restriction on
n, k and p so that PY + WY will be defined are: :
l8. (A) k == 3, p = n (8) k is arbitrary, p = 2 (C) ~~arbitrary, k =3 . (D)k - 2, p - 3_
The data point of a normal variate with mean 12, standard deviation 4 and Z - score 5 is
(A) i.s (B) 304 : (C) 34 , (D) 32 •
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E~ON • REASON BASED QUESTIONS . . , . _. . ••• •
Direction: In questions numbers 19 and 20, two statements are giv~n one labelled Assertion (A) and the other
labelled Reason (R). Select the correct answer from the following ortions: .
(A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and the Reason (R) JS the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation.of the Assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false. • .
(I)) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.
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that A 2 pA, then the valu e~ piss:
Aum ion {A): ff A is uqua re matrix [ -~ ~ ], such

19.

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prese nt value of a perpe tuity .of, 700 payable at t','e ~d of ~
20. Asse rtion (A): At 7% conv erted quart erly, the , , •
quar ter is , 40,000.

Reason (R): Prese nt valu e of perp etuit y, p = ~ V

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Sec tion -a
er {VSA) type questions of z mark s each .) ><S•tO)
(This sect ion comprises of5 very shor t answ be t v ..L •
inton players. Find the prob abilit y that Beena will a ~u an 3
21. Kub u and Been a are two equa lly capa ble badm , ,.
game s out of 4.

22. (a) Find valu e of 2'1 + 3b - c, if A = [ a~ 8 ~l


-c+2 2
=] ~
0
a skew-symmetric matrix.

OR • • I

the value of IA 1-
(b) If A is a squa re matr ix satisf ying AA'= I, write
litres of water lo a
ly wate r to remo te areas. Truc k A is carry ing 100
23. Two wate r supp lying truck s - A and B supp . ~~ to bad road
80 litres of wate r to anoth er village, 1 km away
. villa ge 1.5 km away and truck B is deliv ering to deliver more
travelling each me~ • distance. Whic h buck is able
cond ition s, each truck loses 20 ml wate r whil e • •
wate r and by how muc h more ?
eam. What
boat for a certa in dista nce down strea m than upstr
24. (a) A boat man takes half as muc h time in rowi ng his nt?
is the ratio betw een his spee d of rowi ng
the boat in still wate r and spee d of curre
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OR
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(b) Solv e the linea r inequ ality Ix - 2 I ~ 6 • ce'lJ '
time. In a 1000 m race, find by how much dis~
25. 'A' can run 40 met; rs whil e 'B' runs 50 mete ~ in the same (
beats 'A'. \·
[3><6=18)
Sectfon-C
type questions of 3 mark s each.)
{This sect ion comprises of 6 shor t answ er (SA)
of trunk requires
s. He has two mach ines, A and B. The first type
26. A manu factu rer prod uces two types of steel trunk type requi res 3 hour s on mach ine and 2 hows
A on
B. The seco nd
3 hour s on mach ine A and 3 hour s on mach ine He earns a profit of
for 18 hour s and 15 hour s per day respectively.
mach ine B. Mach ines A and B can work at most Linea r Programming
per trunk on the secon d type. Form ulate a
f 30 per trun k on the first type of trunk and f 25
Prob lem. is in prop er working
0.50 mm. To deter mine whet her the mach ine
27. A mach ine prod uces wash ers of thickness h the mean thick ness is 0.53 mm and the stand ard deviation is 0.03
orde r, a samp le of 10 wash ers is chos en for whic prop er order . • •·
ce that the mach ine is work ing in ..
mm. Test the hypo thesi s at 5% level of significan
., ... _,
[Giv en t0 ,025 . . 2.262 at 9 degr ee of freed om) • '' , ,
7
+ 5 + 11 is divid ed
50 by 77
28. Wha t is rema inde r when 2 + 3 + 4
20 30 40
h of time tha! 1
to prod uct warr antie s, manu factu rer defin es the life span of a prod uct to be the lengt
29. In rega rds prod uct. The ~
ly to supp ort the repai r or repla ceme nt of that
prod uct is in prod uctio n and/ or has parts in supp hours. As s~
mean of 300 hour s and stand ard deriv ation of 2.5
span of certa in kind s of electronic devic es have xima ted closely with
are meas ured to the neare st hour , can be appro
that the distr ibuti on of these life span.s, whic h .
~

a norm al curve . I
span
" f
of more than 350 hOUJ'S-
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these electronic devices will have a life
(i) Find the prob abilit y that any one of . . , , .- .,
[Give n P(0 s Z s 2) = 0.4m ] P(0 s Z S 3.2) = 0.499 3 and P(0 S ZS 1-6>
(ii) Wha t perce ntage will have life span
s from 220 to 260 hour s. (Given
= 0.4452]
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,,. • vestment's starting value is t 15,000 d .


JO, (•) ~~ate , [Given 5115 = 1.379] an it grows to , 75,000 in 5 years, then find compound annual
,0 OR , •
and he is paying an EMI of' 12,500.
Mt 5urya borrows a sum ~ t S,OO,OOO with total interest paid t 2,00,000 (flat)
0

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~) caJcUlate loan ten~e:
15 4 times. F'md the mean of number of heads obtained.
JI, (•) An unbiased com tossed
OR
using the Poisson distn'butio~ on a
) It iS tcnown that 3% of plastic buckets manufactured in a factory are defective. ,
~ sample of 100 buckets, find the probability of:
(i) Zero defective buckets
[Use c3 = 0.049)
(ii) At most one bucket is defective

[Sx4=20]
Section-D
each}
(This section comprises of 4 long anSVttr (LA} type questions of5 marks
J2, surjeet purchased a new house, costing t 40,00,000 and made a certain amount of down payment so that he
y installment is t 30,000, at 9%
can pay the balance by taking a home loan from XYZ Bank. If his equated monthl
25 years, then what is the initial down
interest compounded monthly (reducing balance method) and payable for
300
payment made by him? [Use (1.0075t = 0.1062)
e the trend in time series. After
33, Today in class Mr. Agarwal is teaching the Method of Least Squares to. measur, ,.
explaining the method, he had taken an example which is as follows:
Given below are the data relating to the sales of a product in a district.
values for years 2015 an_d 2016.
Fit a straight line trend by the method of least squares and calculate the trend
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
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Sala. 6.7 5.3 4.3 6.1 5.6 7.9 5.8 6.1


for 100 guests. In addition, it
34. (a) An event management company charges t 4,800 per guest, for a bulk booking
booking. What is the number of
offers a discount of t 200 for each group of 10 guests over and above 100 guest
? What is the maximum profit
guests that will maximise the amount of money the company receives on a booking
on such booking?
OR
(b) Rakesh and Kartik are final year engineering students. Both are
selected in their campus interviews and got
business. For this they are surveying
placement in a reputed company. But both of them decide to start their own
a certain item is '•
the market. During their survey they find the demand curve for
J.
p=D<, q)=~
q+1
and the supply curve is p = S(q) = q + 2
Find consumer's and producer's surplus. [Given log,2 = 0.6932)

35. (a) Use product [~


3 -2 4 6 1 -2
~l :3][~ ~
2
}3] to solve the system of equations x + 3z = 9, -x + 2y - 2z = 4,

< l
2x-3y+4z=-3
OR
' .
(b) For what values of a and b, the system of equations
2x+ay+6z=8
X+2y+bz= 5
x+y+3z =4,
has (i) unique solution (ii) no solution?
114 1 OSWAAL CBSE Sample Question Papers, APPLIED MATHEMATJca
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ports. TM first two case study questions have thrtt sub parts {I), {II), (Ill) of marks
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36. Read the followin g text and answer the followin g question s on the basis of the
same:
Riya, a biologist runs an experime nt in the laborator y involving a culture of bacteria.
She is doing this .
first time. She notices that the mass of the bacteria in culture increases exponent
The bacteria ~
ially.
culture is 1,00,000. The rate of growth of bacteria is proportio nal to the number of bacteria
present in~ 111 lie
Also, the number of bacteria is increased by 10% in 2 hours.
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(i) If y be the number of bacteria at time t, then write the differential equation that models
this scenario.
(ii) Find the general solution of the associated differential equation . Pl
(iii) Find the count of bacteria after 2 hours. Pl
OR
A
In how many hours will the bacteria count reach 2,00,000 ?
CueStu dy-2 ' - '
37. Read the following text and amwe'r the followin g question s on the basis of the
same:
A sinking fund is a type of fund that is created and set up purposel y for repaying debt The
owner of the accountal l
aside a certain amount of money regularly and uses it only for a specific purpose. Often,
it is used by corporatiom
for bonds and deposit money to buy back issued bonds or parts of bonds before the
maturity date arrives. It i
also one way of enticing investors because the fund helps convince them that the issuer
will not default on tbs
payment s. The formula to calculate the sinking fund is given below

Sinking Fund, A =P[ (t+i)"


i
-1]
where P = Periodic contribution to the sinking fund
i - Interest rate per period
n - Number of periodic payment s
(i) What is the primary purpose of a sinking fund?
p]
(ii) Write a real-life example of a sinking fund?
Pl
(iii) A sinking fund with a monthly periodic contribut ion of , 1,500. The fund will be required to retire a
taken debt (zero-co upon bonds) rose for the ongoing expansio n project. Do the calculatio
of the sinking fund if the annualiz ed rate of interest is 6%, and the debt will be repaid
_,,//1
n of~
in 5 years. GiVtll
a-::
Pl
(1.005r° = 1.3489
_,
OR
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A sinking fund is created for the redempti on of bonds of, 5,00,000 at the end of ~5 years.
should be set aside out of the profits of each year for the sinking fund, if the investme nt
can earn iJ\teJdi
per annum? [Given (1.0'7)15 • 2.759)
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f,-M-3 y manufactures two types of products A and B. Each unit of A requires 3 gram of nickel and 1 gram of
f. '°d\~ while each unit of B requires 1 gram of nickel and 2 gram of chromium. The firm can produce 9 gram
~~d 8 grams of chromium. The profit is' 40 on each unit of product of type A and' SO on each unit of
~ 8• u)ate LPP for the given situation. • 121
IO forJJl inanY units of each type should the company manufactures so as to earn maximum profit?
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