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Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Application of Derivatives -01 Time Left 00:48 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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Q1 - Find the equation of the tangent to the curve

which is

parallel to the line


(4 Marks) View Answer Q2 - A square piece of tin of side 18 cm is to be made into a box without top, by cutting a square from each corner and folding up the flaps to form the box. What should be the side of the square to be cut off so that the volume of the box is the maximum possible. (6 Marks) View Answer Q3 - A wire of length 28 m is to be cut into two pieces. One of the pieces is to be made into a square and the other into a circle. What should be the length of the two pieces so that the combined area of the square and the circle is minimum? (6 Marks) View Answer Q4 - Find the rate of change of the area of a circle with respect to its radius

when
View Answer

= 1 cm.
(1 Mark)

Q5 - Find the rate of change of volume of a spherical body with respect to radius, when the radius is 10 cm. (1 Mark) View Answer Q6 - Find the slope of the tangent to the curve (1 Mark) View Answer Q7 - Find the approximate change in the volume V of a cube of side x meters

at

caused by increasing the side by 2%.

(1 Mark) View Answer

Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Application of Derivatives -02 Time Left 00:52 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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*To view the answer(s), click View Answer when the link gets highlighted. Q1 - Prove that the curves View Answer Q2 - Show that the right circular cone of least curved surface and given

and
(4 Marks)

cut at right angles if

volume has an altitude equal to


View Answer

times the radius of the base.


(6 Marks)

Q3 - A point on the hypotenuse of a triangle is at distance a and b from the

sides of the triangle. Show that the minimum length of the hypotenuse is .
(6 Marks) View Answer Q4 - An edge of a variable cube is increasing at the rate of 3 cm/s. How fast is the volume of the cube increasing when the edge is 10 cm long? (1 Mark) View Answer Q5 - Show that the function given by f(x) = 5x - 2 is strictly increasing on R. (1 Mark) View Answer Q6 - Show that the function

given by
(1 Mark)

is strictly

increasing on R.
View Answer Q7 - If

, then give the equation of tangent at

(1 Mark) View Answer

Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Application of Integrals -01 Time Left 00:47 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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*To view the answer(s), click View Answer when the link gets highlighted. Q1 - Find the area of the region bounded by

and the

axis.
(4 Marks) View Answer

Q2 - Find the area of the region bounded by (4 Marks) View Answer

and

Q3 - Using integration, find the area bounded by the curves

and

.
(6 Marks) View Answer Q4 - Find the area of the region bounded by the line

, the

-axis

and the ordinates


View Answer

and

.
(6 Marks)

Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Application of Integrals -02 Time Left 00:49 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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and

Q2 - Find the area of the region bounded by ellipse (4 Marks) View Answer

Q3 - Using the method of integration find the area bounded by the curve

.
(6 Marks) View Answer Q4 - Find the area of the circle View Answer

exterior to the parabola


(6 Marks)

Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Continuity and Differentiability -01 Time Left 00:48 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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Q1 - Find View Answer

, if

.
(3 Marks)

Q2 - If View Answer

, find

in terms of

alone.

(3 Marks)

Q3 - If View Answer

, then prove that


(4 Marks)

Q4 - Differentiate (4 Marks) View Answer

w.r.t.

Q5 (4 Marks) View Answer

Q6 - Examine the continuity of function View Answer

given by

at

(1 Mark)

Q7 - Differentiate View Answer

with respect to x.
(1 Mark)

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Q1 - Find View Answer

, if

.
(3 Marks)

Q2 - Find View Answer

, if
(3 Marks)

Q3 - If

, for some and .

prove that

is a

constant, independent of
View Answer

(4 Marks)

Q4 - If View Answer

, show that
(4 Marks)

Q5 - If View Answer

find
(4 Marks)

at

Q6 - Find the points where the constant function f(x) = k is continuous. (1 Mark) View Answer Q7 - Prove that the identity function on real numbers given by

is

continuous at every real number.


(1 Mark) View Answer

Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Determinants -01 Time Left 00:15 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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Q1 - Prove that: (4 Marks) View Answer

Q2 - Show that: (3 Marks) View Answer Q3 - If

are in A.P then show that:

(3 Marks) View Answer

Q4 - If ,

find AB. Using AB solve the

following system of equations:

(6 Marks) View Answer

Q5 - Evaluate: View Answer

.
(1 Mark)

Q6 - Show that View Answer

. (2 Marks)

Q7 (1 Mark) View Answer Q8 - Find the area of a triangle whose vertices are given

by
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Q1 - If View Answer

, verify

.
(4 Marks)

Q2 - If

, then show that .


(3 Marks)

is

factor of
View Answer

Q3 - Prove that:

(3 Marks) View Answer

Q4 - The sum of three numbers is 6. If we multiply third number by 3 and

add second number to it we get 11. By adding first and third numbers we get double of the second number. Represent it algebraically and find the numbers using matrix method.
(6 Marks) View Answer

Q5 - Find values of View Answer

for which
(1 Mark)

Q6 - Evaluate: View Answer

.
(1 Mark)

Q7 - The value of determinant will _______ if its rows and columns are interchanged. (1 Mark) View Answer Q8 - If P, Q, R are three non-null square matrices of the same order, write

the condition on P such that PQ = PR


View Answer

Q = R.

(1 Mark)

Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Differential Equation -01 Time Left 00:44 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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(1 Mark) View Answer

Q2 - Solve: (1 Mark) View Answer

Q3 - Solve: (1 Mark) View Answer Q4 - Show that


.

is a solution of the differential equation


(1 Mark)

View Answer Q5 - Find the equation of the curve that passes through the point (1, 2) and

satisfies the differential equation


(4 Marks) View Answer

Q6 - Find the particular solution of the differential equation

at
View Answer

.
(6 Marks)

Q7 - Solve: (6 Marks) View Answer

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Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Differential Equation -02

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Q2 - Determine the degree of differential equation: (1 Mark) View Answer Q3 - Verify that the given function is a solution of the corresponding

differential equation: y = ex + 1 : y'' - y' = 0


(1 Mark) View Answer Q4 - Verify that the given function is a solution of the corresponding

differential equation:
(1 Mark) View Answer Q5 - Form the differential equation representing the family of curves given

by:
(1 Mark) View Answer

Q6 - Solve: (1 Mark) View Answer Q7 - Solve: (4 Marks) View Answer

Q8 - Form the differential equation of the curve

where

are arbitrary constants.


(4 Marks) View Answer

Q9 - Solve the differential equation: (6 Marks) View Answer

Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Integrals -01 Time Left 00:44 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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Q1 - Evaluate: (1 Mark) View Answer

Q2 - Evaluate: (1 Mark) View Answer

Q3 - Evaluate: (2 Marks) View Answer

Q4 - Evaluate: (2 Marks) View Answer

Q5 - Evaluate:

(4 Marks) View Answer

Q6 - Evaluate: (6 Marks) View Answer

Q7 - Evaluate: (6 Marks) View Answer

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Q1 - Evaluate: (1 Mark) View Answer

Q2 - Evaluate: (1 Mark) View Answer

Q3 - Evaluate: (2 Marks) View Answer

Q4 - Evaluate: (1 Mark) View Answer

Q5 - Evaluate: (4 Marks) View Answer

Q6 - Evaluate: (6 Marks) View Answer

Q7 - Evaluate: (6 Marks) View Answer

Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Inverse Trigonometric Functions -01 Time Left 00:45 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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Q1 - Prove that (3 Marks) View Answer

Q2 - Find the value of (3 Marks) View Answer

Q3 - Show that (6 Marks) View Answer

Q4 - Prove that: (4 Marks) View Answer

Q5 - Find the principal value of View Answer

.
(1 Mark)

Q6 - Show that View Answer

.
(2 Marks)

Q7 - Find the value of View Answer

.
(2 Marks)

Q8 - If sin (3/5) = x, find the value of cos x . (1 Mark) View Answer

-1

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Q1 - Write View Answer

in the simplest form. (2 Marks)

Q2 - Express View Answer

in the simplest form.


(3 Marks)

Q3 - Prove that: (6 Marks) View Answer

Q4 - Solve: (4 Marks) View Answer Q5 - Is the following statement true?

(1 Mark) View Answer Q6 - If sin


-1

x = y, then what will be the range of y?


(1 Mark)

View Answer

Q7 - Find the value of View Answer

.
(1 Mark)

Q8 - Find the value of View Answer

.
(2 Marks)

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Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Linear Programming -01 Time Left 00:32 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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*To view the answer(s), click View Answer when the link gets highlighted. Q1 - Solve the following linear programing problem graphically:

Maximise Subject to constraints

(4 Marks) View Answer Q2 - Solve the following linear programing problem graphically:

Minimise Subject to constraints

(4 Marks) View Answer Q3 - A manufacturing company makes two models A and B of a product. Each piece of Model A requires 9 labour hours for fabricating and 1 labour hour for finishing. Each piece of Model B requires 12 labour hours for fabricating and 3 labour hours for finishing. For fabricating and finishing, the maximum labour hours available are 180 and 30 respectively. The company makes a profit of Rs 8000 on each piece of model A and Rs 12000 on each piece of Model B. How many pieces of Model A and Model B should be manufactured per week to realise a maximum profit? What is the maximum profit per week? (6 Marks) View Answer Q4 - A retired person has Rs 70,000 to invest and two types of bonds are available in the market for investment. First type of bond yields an annual income of 8% on the amount invested and the second type of bonds yields 10% per annum. As per norms, he has to invest a minimum of Rs 10,000 in the first type and not more than Rs 30,000 in the second type. How should he plan his investment so as to get the maximum return, after one year of investment? (6 Marks) View Answer

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Mathematics for Class 12 Linear Programming -02 Time Left 00:08 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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*To view the answer(s), click View Answer when the link gets highlighted. Q1 - Solve the following linear programing problem graphically:

Maximise Subject to constraints

(4 Marks) View Answer Q2 - A dietician has to develop a special diet using two foods P and Q. Each packet (containing 30 g) of food P contains 12 units of calcium, 4 units of iron, 6 units of cholesterol and 6 units of vitamin A. Each packet of the same quantity of food Q contains 3 units of calcium, 20 units of iron, 4 units of cholesterol and 3 units of vitamin A. The diet requires atleast 240 units of calcium, atleast 460 units of iron and at most 300 units of cholesterol. How many packets of each food should be used to minimise the amount of vitamin A in the diet? What is the minimum amount of vitamin A? (6 Marks) View Answer Q3 - If a young man rides his motorcycle at 25 km/hour, he had to spend Rs 2 per km on petrol. If he rides at a faster speed of 40 km/hour, the petrol cost increases at Rs 5 per km. He has Rs 100 to spend on petrol and wishes to find what is the maximum distance he can travel within one hour. Express this as an LPP and solve it graphically. (6 Marks) View Answer Q4 - A company manufactures two types of novelty souvenirs made of

plywood. Souvenirs of type A require 5 minutes each for cutting and 10 minutes each for assembling. Souvenirs of type B require 8 minutes each for cutting and 8 minutes each for assembling. There are 3 hours 20 minutes available for cutting and 4 hours for assembling. The profit is Rs 5 each for type A and Rs 6 each for type B souvenirs. Formulate the LPP.
(4 Marks) View Answer

Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Matrices -01 Time Left 00:46 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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Q1 - If (3 Marks) View Answer

Q2 (6 Marks) View Answer

Q3 - Find the matrix View Answer

so that
(4 Marks)

Q4 - Show that for any square matrix A, A + A is a symmetric matrix and A -

A is a skew symmetric matrix.


(3 Marks) View Answer Q5 - Find the order of matrix A = [aij]m x n. (1 Mark) View Answer

Q6 - If A and B are two equal square matrices such that A =

and

B=
View Answer

, then find the value of

.
(1 Mark)

Q7 - Construct View Answer

matrix

whose elements are given by


(1 Mark)

Q8 - Define identity matrix. (1 Mark) View Answer

Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Matrices -02 Time Left 00:48 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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Q1 (3 Marks) View Answer Q2 - If A, B are symmetric matrix of same order, then show that AB - BA is a

skew- symmetric matrix.


(3 Marks) View Answer Q3 -

(4 Marks) View Answer

Q4 (4 Marks) View Answer Q5 - A matrix has 24 elements. What are the possible orders it can have? (1 Mark) View Answer Q6 - If A and B are two square matrices and K is a scalar quantity then

K(A+B) = ______.
(1 Mark) View Answer Q7 - A square matrix in which elements in the diagonal are all 1 and rest are

all zero is called an ________.


(1 Mark) View Answer

Q8 - If View Answer

and

, find
(1 Mark)

Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Probability -01 Time Left 00:39 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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*To view the answer(s), click View Answer when the link gets highlighted. Q1 - A spinner has 4 equal sectors coloured yellow, blue, green and red.

What is the probability of landing on red after spinning the spinner?


(1 Mark) View Answer Q2 - A glass jar contains 6 red, 5 green, 8 blue and 3 yellow marbles. If a

single marble is chosen at random from the jar, what is the probability of choosing a red marble?
(1 Mark)

View Answer Q3 - Given that the two numbers appearing on throwing two dice are

different. Find the probability of the event the sum of numbers on the dice is 4.
(2 Marks) View Answer Q4 - Three cards are drawn successively, without replacement from a pack of

52 well shuffled cards. What is the probability that first two cards are kings and the third card drawn is an ace?
(1 Mark) View Answer Q5 - A box of oranges is inspected by examining three randomly selected

oranges drawn without replacement. If all the three oranges are good, the box is approved for sale, otherwise, it is rejected. Find the probability that a box containing 15 oranges out of which 12 are good and 3 are bad ones will be approved for sale.
(4 Marks) View Answer Q6 - A and B throw a dice alternatively till one of them gets a 6 and wins the game. Find their respective probabilities of winning, if A starts first. (4 Marks) View Answer Q7 - In a hurdle race, a player has to cross 10 hurdles. The probability that he will clear each hurdle is 5/6 . What is the probability that he will knock down fewer than 2 hurdles? (4 Marks) View Answer Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Probability -02 Time Left 00:39 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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*To view the answer(s), click View Answer when the link gets highlighted. Q1 - A single 6-sided dice is rolled. What is the probability of rolling an even

number?
(1 Mark) View Answer

Q2 - Given that E and F are events such that P(E) = 0.6, P(F) = 0.3 and P(E

F) = 0.2, find P (E|F) and P(F|E).


(1 Mark) View Answer Q3 - If P(A) = 0.8, P(B) = 0.5 and P(B|A) = 0.4, find P(A (1 Mark) View Answer Q4 - If 2P(A) = P(B) = 5/13 and P(A|B) = 2/5, evaluate P(A (1 Mark) View Answer

B).

B).

Q5 - If

and

, find
(1 Mark)

, where A and B are independent

events.
View Answer Q6 - A dice is thrown. If E is the event the number appearing is a multiple of

3 and F be the event the number appearing is even then find whether E and F are independent?
(1 Mark) View Answer Q7 - Assume that each born child is equally likely to be a boy or a girl. If a

family has two children, what is the conditional probability that both are girls given that

(i) the youngest is a girl, (ii) at least one is a girl?


(4 Marks) View Answer Q8 - A person has undertaken a construction job. The probabilities are 0.65 that there will be strike, 0.80 that the construction job will be completed on time if there is no strike, and 0.32 that the construction job will be completed on time if there is a strike. Determine the probability that the construction job will be completed on time. (4 Marks) View Answer Q9 - The probability of a shooter hitting a target is 3/4. How many minimum number of times must he/she fire so that the probability of hitting the target at least once is more than 0.99? (4 Marks) View Answer

Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Relations and Functions -01

Time Left 00:43 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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*To view the answer(s), click View Answer when the link gets highlighted. Q1 - Check the injectivity and surjectivity of the following:

(i) f: N (ii) f: R
View Answer

N given by f(x) = x2 R given by f(x) = x2


(4 Marks)

Q2 - Let A = R - {3} and B = R - {1}. Consider the function f: A

B defined

by
View Answer

. Is f one- one and onto? Justify your answer.


(4 Marks)

Q3 - Consider the binary operation

on the set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} defined by a b = min{a, b}. Write the composition table of the operation .
(3 Marks) View Answer

Q4 - If

, Show that ?
(4 Marks)

for all

. What is the

inverse of
View Answer

Q5 - A relation R in a set A is called , if no element of A is related to any element of A. (1 Mark) View Answer Q6 - A relation R in a set A is called ..., if (a,a) (1 Mark) View Answer Q7 - R is a relation in a set {1, 2, 4} given by R = {(1, 1), (2, 2), (4, 4)}. State whether R is reflexive or symmetric. (1 Mark) View Answer

R, for every a

A.

Q8 - Show that View Answer

is the inverse of x

0 for the multiplication operation on R.

(1 Mark)

Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Relations and Functions -02 Time Left 00:44 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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*To view the answer(s), click View Answer when the link gets highlighted. Q1 - Show that the Relation R on the set A = {x R = {(a, b) : |a - b| is a multiple of 4} is an equivalence relation. (3 Marks) View Answer

Z:0

12}, given by

Q2 - Show that the function f: R one-one nor onto.

R given by (2 Marks)

is neither

View Answer Q3 - Let f: N

R be a function defined as f(x) = 4x2 + 12x + 15. Show that f: S where, S is the range of f(x). Find the inverse of f
(4 Marks)

View Answer Q4 - Define a binary operation * on the set

as

Show that 0 is the identity for this operation and each element of the set is invertible with 6-a being the inverse of a .
(4 Marks) View Answer

Q5 - A relation R in a set A is called ..., if each element of A is related to every element of A. (1 Mark) View Answer Q6 - A relation R in a set A is called ... if (a1, a2)

(a2, a1)

R for all (a1,

a2 )

A.
(1 Mark)

View Answer Q7 - A function

X,

f (a1) = f

Y is defined to be one-one (or injective), if for all a1, a2 (a2) , implies ... Otherwise f is ...
(1 Mark)

f:X

View Answer Q8 - Let

f = {(3, 1), (2, 3), (1, 2)}, find f -1 if f is one-one and onto.
(1 Mark)

View Answer

Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Three Dimensional Geometry -01 Time Left 00:39 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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*To view the answer(s), click View Answer when the link gets highlighted. Q1 - Find the direction cosines of the line passing through the two points ( 2, 4, 5) and (1, 2, 3). (1 Mark) View Answer Q2 - Write the equation of a line that passes through a given point A and

parallel to a given vector


View Answer

(1 Mark)

Q3 - Find the distance of the point (3, -5, 12) from X-axis. (1 Mark) View Answer Q4 - Find the vector equation for the line passing through the points (1, 0, 2) and (3, 4, 6).

(1 Mark) View Answer Q5 - Find the angle between the pair of lines given by

and
(1 Mark) View Answer Q6 - Find the distance of the plane (1 Mark) View Answer

from the origin.

Q7 - Find the equation of the plane passing through the points (1, 2, 3) and

(0, 1, 0) and parallel to the line


(4 Marks) View Answer

Q8 - Find the coordinates of the foot of the perpendicular drawn from the point A(1, 8, 4) to the line joining the points B(0, 1, 3) and C(2, 3, 1). (4 Marks) View Answer Q9 - Find the coordinates of the point where the line through the points A (3, 4, 1) and B(5, 1, 6) crosses the XY-plane. (6 Marks) View Answer

Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Three Dimensional Geometry -02 Time Left 00:35 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

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*To view the answer(s), click View Answer when the link gets highlighted. Q1 - If a line makes angle 90, 60 and 30 with the positive direction of x, y and z-axis respectively, find its direction cosines. (1 Mark) View Answer Q2 - If a line has direction ratios 2, 1, 2, determine its direction cosines.

(1 Mark) View Answer Q3 - Show that the points A (2, 3, 4), B (1, 2, 3) and C (3, 8, 11) are collinear. (1 Mark) View Answer Q4 - Write the Cartesian equation of the line, if the coordinates of the given

point A are
View Answer

and the direction ratios of the line are


(1 Mark)

Q5 - The Cartesian equation of a line is

. Find the vector

equation for the line.


(1 Mark) View Answer Q6 -

(3 Marks) View Answer Q7 - Find the angle between the planes x + y + 2z = 9 and 2x - y + z = 15. (1 Mark) View Answer Q8 - Find the equation of the plane through the point (1, 4, -2) and parallel to the plane -2x + y - 3z = 7. (1 Mark) View Answer Q9 - If the points (1, 1, p) and ( 3, 0, 1) be equidistant from the plane

, then find the value of p.


(6 Marks) View Answer

Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Vector Algebra -01 Time Left 00:43 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

1. All questions are compulsory. 2. There is no overall choice

3. Use of calculators is not permitted 4. Please give the explanation for the answer where applicable.
5. To view the answer, click on the Answer link alongside the Question.
*To view the answer(s), click View Answer when the link gets highlighted.

Q1 - If

is a unit vector and


(1 Mark)

, then find

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Q2 - Find angle View Answer

between the vectors


(1 Mark)

and

Q3 - Find View Answer Q4 -

, if

and
(1 Mark)

(3 Marks) View Answer

Q5 - If

and

are any vectors, then prove that


(4 Marks)

View Answer Q6 - If A, B, C have position vectors (2, 0, 0), (0, 1, 0) and (0, 0, 2), show

that

ABC is isosceles.
(2 Marks)

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Q7 - Prove that: (4 Marks) View Answer

Q8 - If

are unit vectors such that


. (4 Marks)

, then find the value of

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Time Allotted : 00:40:00 Mathematics for Class 12 Vector Algebra -02

Time Left 00:42 Maximum Marks :20 Instructions

1. All questions are compulsory. 2. There is no overall choice 3. Use of calculators is not permitted 4. Please give the explanation for the answer where applicable. 5. To view the answer, click on the Answer link alongside the Question.
*To view the answer(s), click View Answer when the link gets highlighted.

Q1 - Find the scalar projection of the vector

on the vector

.
(1 Mark) View Answer

Q2 (1 Mark) View Answer Q3 - Prove that the angle in a semi-circle is a right angle. (4 Marks) View Answer

Q4 (2 Marks) View Answer Q5 - Find the area of a triangle having the points A(1, 1, 1), B(1, 2, 3) and

C(2, 3, 1) as its vertices.


(4 Marks) View Answer

Q6 - Express the vector the vector View Answer

as sum of two vectors such that one is parallel to .

and other is perpendicular to (6 Marks)

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