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Revision Schedule – II

Sub.: MATHEMATICS Topic : Linear programming, Date: 02-01-10


Time: 2 Hrs. Functions, Progressions Max. Marks: 35
PREFINAL-II
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Section - I
I. Answer any FIVE of the following questions choosing atleast two 5  2 = 10M
from each group. Each question carries 2 Marks
Group – A
[Functions, Progressions]

2x  1  2x  1
1. If f : R – {2}  R be defined by f ( x ) = then show that f   = x.
x2  x2 

2. Determine K so that K + 2, 4K – 6 and 3K – 2 are the three consecutive terms of


an A.P

3. If g1, g2, g3 are the geometric means between m and n then show that
2
g1 g 3  g 2  mn .

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4. Let f : R  R g : R  R be defined by f  x   2 x  1 g  x   x  then find
2
(i) gof (ii) fog

Group – B

[Progressions, Linear programming]

5. Determine the 12th term of a G.P whose 8th term is 192 and common ratio is 2.

6. Shade the region represend by the inequation 4x + 3y  12

7. At which of the points A (3, 0) B (5, 0) C (0, 8) and D (0, 4) the function

f = x + 4y is maximum

8. Insert 4 Arithmetic means between 3 and 33.

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Section - II
II. Answer Any FOUR of the following six questions. 4  1 = 4M
Each question carries 1 Mark.

9. Define Isoprofit line

x 1
10. If f  x   x  1 show that f x  f  1   0
x 1  x

11. Which term of A.P 5, 2, – 1 - - - - is – 22

2 7
12. Find the value of x. So that , x, are 3 consecutive terms of G.P
7 2
13. Define fisible solution and fesible region

14. Let the function f : R  R be defined by f  x   1 if x is rational

= – 1 if x is irrational find f (), f (2.1919- - - - )

Section - III
III. Answer Any FOUR questions choosing atleast two from each of 4  4 = 16M
the following groups. Each question carries 4 Marks.
Group – A
[Functions, Progressions]

15. If the sum of first ‘n’ natural numbers is S1 and that of their squares is S2 and
cubes is S3 then show that 9S 2  S 3 1  8S1 
2

16. Let f : R  R, g : R  R be defined by f  x   1  2 x, g  x   3  2 x

Find (i) fog (3) (ii) gof (3) (iii) fog (x) (iv) gof (x)

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17. If (b + c) (c + a) and (a + b) are in H.P then show that , , will be in H.P
a2 b2 c2
18. Let f, g, h be functions defined as follows

f  x   x  2 ; g  x  3 x  1, h x  2 x Then show that ho gof   hog of .

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Group – B
[Progressions, Linear Programming]

19. Given f  x   x  1, g  x   x 2  2 ; h x   x 3  3 for x  R

Find (i)  fog oh (ii) fo  goh  what do you notice.

20. Let f : R  R be defined by f  x   2 x  3 find f 1 4 ,  f 1


x  : 2  x  3;
 f x : x  5
1

21. Maximize F = 2x + y subject to the constraints 2x + y  8, y  4 ; x  3 ; x  0,


y0

22. Define the following

a) Optimum solution

b) Linear programming problem

c) Closed convex Region

d) Fundamental theorem

Section - IV
[Linear programming]

IV. Answer Any ONE of the following questions. 1  5 = 5M


Each question carries 5 Marks.

23. Minimize of f  4 x  3 y subject to the conditions x + y  8000 ; 2x + y  1000;


0  x  400 ; 0  y  700

24. A sweet shop makes gift packets of sweet combaining two special types of
sweets A and B which weigh 7 Kg. Atleast 3kg of A and not more than 5 kg of B
should be used. The shop makes a profit of Rs. 15 on A and Rs 20 on B per kg.
Determine the product mix so as to obtain maximum profit.

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Revision Schedule – II
Sub.: MATHEMATICS Topics : Functions, Linear programming, Date: 02-01-10
Time: 30 Min. Progressions Max. Marks: 15
PREFINAL-II
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I. Write the ‘CAPITAL LETTER’ showing the correct answer in 10  1/2 = 5M
the bracket provided against each question.
9. If f  x   x 2  4 x  12 the zero of f is [ ]
a) {–6, 2} b) {6, 2} c) {3, 2} d) {–3, –2}
10. f : R  R ; f  x   3 x  5 Then f 1
x  [ ]
x5 x5
a) b) c) 3x + 5 d) 3x – 5
3 3
x 1
11.If f  x   Then fo fo fo fo fo fo  x   [ ]
x 1
a) f  x  b) x c) – f (x) d) – x
12.The point which does not belong to x – y + 2  0 is [ ]
a) (2, 3) b) (–3, 5) c) (0, 6) d) (– 2, 1)
13.F = 2x + 3y is maximum at the point [ ]
a) (5, 6) b) (6, –5) c) (–2, –6) d) (–1, –3)
14.Find the point minimizing C if C = 20x + 25y [ ]
a) (100, 0) b) (0, 100) c) (10, 20) d) (50, 60)
15.The relation among AM, GM and HM is [ ]
A H
a)  b) H2 = AG c) G2 = AH d) A2 = GH
G A
16.If n = 11 Then n3 = [ ]
a) 1331 b) 121 c) 11 d) 112
th
17.The n term of the series 2.3 + 3.4 + 4.5 + - - - - [ ]
a) (n–1) (n+1) b) (n–1) (n–2) c) (n+1) (n–2) d) (n+1) (n+2)
18.If x, y, z are in AP Then 2y = [ ]
x
a) x – z b) x z c) x + z d)
z

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II. Fill in the blanks. 10  1/2 = 5M
1 1 1
11. Sum to infinity of GP series 1        is ________________
2 4 8
12. The number of factors of 9 between 1 and 1000 is _________________
13. If 13 + 23 + 33 + - - - - - + m3 = 3025 then m = ________________
14. f   x, 2010 / x  N  is a ___________________ function
15. If f is a function from A to B then f is a Subset of _________________
16. If f : A  B Then f –1of : ___________________
17. The line x = K is a line parallel to _________________
18. The solution set of x  y and x  y is _________________
19. The line y = mx + c cuts x – axis in the point _______________
Y
B
3

A
 X
3

20. The graph represents __________________


III. Match the following. 10  1/2 = 5 M
a) Group - A Group - B
21. If A  R, then f : A  B is called [ ] A) The least value of the
objective function
22. f [ ] B) 
If f  x   5 x ; g  x   x 3 then 1 
g
23. If f  x   3 x  7 then zero of f = [ ] C) Maximum
24. The isoprofit line near to initial [ ] D) Real variable function
point
25. Q1  Q2 [ ] E) 3
7
F) No solution
G) 5
H) Real valued function
I) –5

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J) 7
3
b)
Group - A Group – B
th
26. N term in A.P [ ] K) 8
27. G.M of 4 and 16 [ ] L) a
1 r
28. S in G.P [ ] M) a
1 r
29. The sum of 10AM’s between 3, 10 [ ] N) a + (n–1) d
is
30. a n 1  b n 1 [ ] O) –1
If is the G.M between a
an  bn
and b is
P) 0
Q) 8
R) 56
S) ½
T) 65
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