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CCA SCH00L, GURGAON

Class: XII Third Term Exam (2024 -25) M:M :80


Time: 3 Hrs
Date: 09.12.24 Mathematics (041)
It is far more honourable to fail than to cheat
SECTION A
(Question numbers 01 to 20 carry I mark each.)

O1. The value of 'n'. differential cquation


dy x'+y'
dx x
; where x, yeR' is homogeneous, is
(a) 0 (b) I (d) 3
02. If |A= kA, where A is a non-singular matrix of order 2x 2, then sum of all possible value of k is
(a) 1 (b) -1 (c) 2 (d) 0
-2025 0
03.1f for a square matrix P, P.(adj.P) = 0 -2025 0 then |P| +ladj P|=
0 0 -2025
(a) 2025x2024 (b) (-2025) +1 (c) 2025x 2024 (ar(-2025) +2025
3 -2
04. X and Y are two matrices such that the transpose of (X+Y) is then

which of the following is correct?

0x -7 6
05. Function f(x) defined by f(x) =e is strictly increasing when
(a) xe oxe(-o, 0) (c) xe[0,o) (d) xe(-, o)
06. If A, B and C are square matrices oforder 3 and det (BC)= 2det(A), then what is the value of
det (2A-'BC)?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 2 (d) 2*
07. If A is a square matrix of order n, then the number of minors in the determinant of A are
(a) n (b) n-1 (c) n' (d) n"
08. There are two non-zero vectors and b such that ã.b=0. Then the projection of ã on b is
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) 2 (d) can not be determined
09. Let y=f(x) be a real function such that its first-order derivative is same as its second-order
derivative. Then f(x)=
(a) x (b) 2* (c) e (d) no such function exists
10. Projection of vector Y
=3i-4j+12k on x-axis, is
(a) 3 (b) 8 (c) 0 (d) 1

11. If f(x) is continuous for all real values of x, then f(4x)dx equals

4a

|x for x<l
12. The function f(x) = is
2-x for x>1
(a) not differentiable at x =1 (b) differentiable at x =1
(c) not continuous at x =1 (d) neither continuous nor differentiableat x=1
13. A
differential cquation has an order of 3anda degrec of 2. Which of the following could this
differential equation be?
d'y d'y =0
(a)
dx' dx
(b) tan
d'y? d'y
(c) dy? =0 (d) d'y -0
dx

14. Let sin Then the value of 'x' is

(e) (d) 8
4
15. f(x) =|sin x is non-differentiable at

(a) x=n,neZ(b) x =(2nt1)4, neZ (c) x= (2n +1),ne Z (d) None of these

16. If y = tan (e), then dy is equal to


dx
(a)Ze 2
1+e*
(b (C (d)
17. The area under the curve x* =y between the line x =0 and x =k is 9 square units. Which of the
following could be the correct value of k?
3 9
(a); (b) 9 (c) 3

18. Find

(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3


Followings are Assertion-Reason based questions.
In the following questions, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R).
Choose the correct answer out of the following choices.
(a) Both Aand Rare true and Ris the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both Aand Rare true and Ris not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
19. Assertion (A) : All the points in the feasible region of an L.P.P. (linear programming problem) are
optimal solutions to the problem.
Reason (R): Every point in the feasible region satisfies all the constraints of an L.P.P. (linear
programming problem).
20. Assertion (A): F=i-2k+a(i+j+2k) represents vector equation of aline passing through the
points (1,0, -2) and (2, 1, 0).
Reason (R): If aline passes through the points A() and B(b), then its vector equation is given by
f=ä+\(b-i).
SECTION B
(Question numbers 21 to 25 carry 2 marks each.)
(21)1f 4x +-=4,
X
then find cos x-sin'2x.
(22.)The side of an equilateral triangle is increasing at the rate of 2 cm/s. At what rate is its area
increasing when the side of the triangle is 20 cm?
[Link] 2' +2' - 2" thcn, prove that dy
dx
=-2' .

that the vectors A(2i ), B(-i-4j) and C( -i+4) represent the vertices of an isosceles
24. Show
triangle.
OR
line 2y-5-,2=-1.
Find the direction cosines of the 3

25. Find the inverse of |. also find the value of AA.

SECTION C
(Question numbers 26 to 31l carry 3 marks each.)
Centre O.
R Shetndow is a regular octagon ABCDEFGH, with
F

A B
Show that AE +FB+CG+ HD= 2(AD -BC).
OR

6=5Ë-3- 4k. then Projection of vector on vector b


fnd the ratio Projection
If ä = 2i-j+2k and of vector b on vector a

dy
1. Find the particular solution of the D.E.: -3y cot x =sin2x, given that y=2 whenx=.
[Link] the shortest distance between the lines Y= 4i-3j+A(i+2j-2k) and
Y=itj-2k-H(2i +4j-4k).
*sin x +coS X x'+x+1
29. Evaluate: dx. OR Evaluate: l(x'+)adx.
Vsin 2x
38Consider the following Linear Programming Problem.
Maximize Z= x+2y , Subject to 2x +3y 26, 4x + y24; x, y 0. Show graphically that the
Jmaximum value of will not occur.
31. There are four cards numbered 1 to 4, one number on one card. Two cards are drawn at random
without replacement. Find the probability distribution of the sum of the numbers on the two cards
drawn.
SECTION D
(Question numbers 32 to 35 carry 5 marks each.)
32. Find the area ofthe region bounded by the curves x'+y' =4, y = V3x and x-axis in the first
quadrant.
[-3 -2 -4 2 0
33. If A = 2 1 2 and B=|-2 -1 -2 then find the product AB. Hence, use the product
2 1 3 0 -1 1
AB to solve the following system of equations. x2y =3; 2x -y-z=2, -2y +z =3.
the equations of the medians
ne vertices of a AABC are A(1, 1. O) R0 2 ) and C-) ). -) Fjnd the centroid.
through Aand B. Use the cquations so obtained to find the coordinates of
OR
to line
Find the Cartesian cquation of a line L. which is the mirror image of the line L with respect
L:Y-1 z-2 L.
1 2 3 given that line L, passes through the point P0, 6, 3) and parallel to line
Find the values of a and b if
Sax- 2b: X<I
$. f(x) x=1 is continuous. at x=1
Sax + b: X>1
SECTION E
(Question numbers 36 to 38 carry 4 marks each.)
36/CASE STUDY )
Sumaiya euts a metalliç wire, of tength 'a' m into two pieces. She uses both pieces to create two
squaresof diferent sia fengths. Assume that the wire of length 'x' mis used to make the first
square.
Based on the above infornation, answer the following questions.
() Express the side lengths of both squares in terms of 'a' and 'x' only.
(ii) Find an expression for the Combined area (A) of both squares in terms of 'x*.
(ii) Deternine the side lengths of both the squares (in terns of 'a') for which the Combined area
(A) will be minimum. Use derivatives.
37. CASE STUDY II :
Pratibha Vikas is an innovative program by the Government of Delhi, where cultural and literacy
competitions are held between schools at cluster, block, district and state levels. One of those
competitions -Yogasana, is conducted under two categories : Middle school and High school. From
South Delhi district, three students from middle school and two students from high school were
selected for the state level.
Let M=(m, m,, m,} and H=(h,, h,}, represent the set of students from middle school and high
school respectively who got selected for the state level from that district.
A
relation R:M’M is defined by R={(x, y): xandy are students from the same category}.
On the basis of the above information, answer the following questions.
(i) Check if the relation R is reflexive. Justify your answer.
(ii) Check if the relation R is symmetric. Justify your answer.
(iii) Check if the relation R is transitive. Is R an equivalence relation? Justify your answer.
38. CASE STUDY II:
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A survey conducted among the consumers suggests that approximately 30% of all the products
ordered online across various e-commerce websites are returned. Two products that are ordered
online are selected at random. If Xrepresents the number of products that are returned, then answer
the following questions.
) Find the probability distribution of X.
(i) Find the expectation of X.

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