Xii PB1 2015-QP
Xii PB1 2015-QP
Xii PB1 2015-QP
TIME: 3 HOURS
General instructions:
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SECTION A
1. Find the value of x and y , if 2 *
2. Evaluate:
++*
+ =*
x dx.
3. Determine the order and degree (if defined ) of the following differential equation
( )
6y =
If A = *
=*
+, for all n
using principle of
mathematical induction.
8. Using the properties of determinants, Prove that: |
9. If A = [
], find
|=4
.
5A + 4I+X =0.
(OR)
(
Solve :
) ; y=
is continuous at x=2.
, then find
13. In a competition, a brave child tries to inflate a huge spherical balloon bearing slogans against
child labour at the rate of 900 cubic cm of gas per second. Find the rate at which the radius of
the balloon is increasing when its radius is 15cm. Write any three values / skills reflected in this
question.
14. Evaluate the integral
15. Evaluate:
dx
dx.
(OR)
Evaluate:
16. Evaluate:
dx.
)(
dx
and
19. (a) Find the area of the region bounded by the curve f(x) = sin x and x-axis in [0 , ]
(b ) ( Form the differential equation from the equation y = mx + c, where m and c are arbitrary
constants
SECTION-C
+ by R = {(a,b):both a and b are either
20. Let R be the relation defined on the set A = *
odd or even}. Show that R is an equivalence relation. Further, show that all the elements of the
+ are related to each other and all the elements of the sebset *
+ are related
subset *
+ is related to any element of the subset
to each other, but no elements of the subset *
*
+.
(OR)
Let A =
- * + and B =
defined by f(x) =
. Show
21. Show that the height of the cylinder of maximum volume, that can be inscribed in a sphere of
radius
is
22. Draw the rough sketch of the curve y= sin x and y= cos x as x varies from 0 to
25.
(a) Find the intervals in which the function ( )
is strictly increasing.
and
26. Rohit owns a field of 1000 sq m. He wants to plant fruit trees in it. He has a sum of Rs. 1400 to
purchase young trees. He has the choice of two types of trees. Type A requires 10 sq m of
ground per tree and costs Rs. 20 per tree. Type B requires 20 sq m of ground per tree and costs
Rs.25 per tree. When fully grown, type A produces an average of 20kg of fruit which can be sold
at a profit of Rs. 2 per kg and type B produces an average of 40 kg of fruit which can be sold at a
profit of Rs. 1.5 per kg. How many trees of each type should be planted to achieve maximum
profit when they are fully grown? What is the maximum profit? Formulate the above L.P.P.
mathematically and then solve it graphically. Other than providing fruits, in what way is the
field owner serving the society by planting trees?