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311 OSS MATHS Set-B

This document is the question paper for the mathematics subject. It contains 33 questions divided into 4 sections - A, B, C and D. Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions carrying 1 mark each. Section B contains 6 very short answer questions carrying 2 marks each. Section C contains 16 short answer questions carrying 4 marks each. Section D contains 6 long answer questions carrying 6 marks each.

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311 OSS MATHS Set-B

This document is the question paper for the mathematics subject. It contains 33 questions divided into 4 sections - A, B, C and D. Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions carrying 1 mark each. Section B contains 6 very short answer questions carrying 2 marks each. Section C contains 16 short answer questions carrying 4 marks each. Section D contains 6 long answer questions carrying 6 marks each.

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This Question Paper consists of 33 questions and 16 printed pages + Graph Sheet.

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Sl. No.

Roll No.
AZw H « $ _m§ H $
Code No.
H$mo S > Z§ .
60/OSS/1
MATHEMATICS
Set / go Q > B
(J{UV)
(311)
Day and Date of Examination :
(narjm H$m {XZ d {XZm§ H $)
Signature of Invigilators : 1.
({ZarjH$m| Ho $ hñVmja)
2.
General Instructions :
1. Candidate must write his/her Roll Number on the first page of the Question Paper.
2. Please check the Question Paper to verify that the total pages and total number of questions contained in
the Question Paper are the same as those printed on the top of the first page. Also check to see that the
questions are in sequential order.
3. Making any identification mark in the Answer-Book or writing Roll Number anywhere other than the
specified places will lead to disqualification of the candidate.
4. Write your Question Paper Code No. 60 / OSS /1, Set - B on the Answer-Book.
5. (a) The Question Paper is in English/Hindi medium only. However, if you wish, you can answer in any
one of the languages listed below :
English, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, Marathi, Oriya, Gujarati,
Konkani, Manipuri, Assamese, Nepali, Kashmiri, Sanskrit and Sindhi.
You are required to indicate the language you have chosen to answer in the box provided in the
Answer-Book.
(b) If you choose to write the answer in the language other than Hindi and English, the responsibility
for any errors/mistakes in understanding the questions will be yours only.
gm_mÝ` AZwXoe :
1. narjmWu àíZ-nÌ Ho$ nhbo n¥ð> na AnZm AZwH«$‘m§H$ Amdí¶ {bI|&
2. H¥$n¶m àíZ-nÌ H$mo Om±M b| H$s àíZ-nÌ Ho$ Hw$b n¥ð>m| VWm àíZm| H$s CVZr hr g§»¶m h¡ {OVZr àW‘ n¥ð> Ho$ g~go D$na N>nr h¡& Bg ~mV
H$s Om±M ^r H$a b| H$s àíZ H«${‘H$ ê$n ‘| h¢&
3. CÎma-nwpñVH$m ‘| nhMmZ-{M• ~ZmZo AWdm {Z{X©ï> ñWmZm| Ho$ A{V[aº$ H$ht ^r AZwH«$‘m§H$ {bIZo na narjmWu H$mo A¶mo½¶ R>ham¶m Om¶oJm&
4. AnZr CÎma-nwpñVH$m na àíZ-nÌ H$r H$moS> g§»¶m. 60 / OSS /1, goQ> - B {bI|&
5. (H$) àíZ-nÌ Ho$db qhXr/A§J«oOr ‘mܶ‘ ‘| h¡& {’$a ^r, ¶{X Amn Mmh| Vmo ZrMo Xr JB© {H$gr EH$ ^mfm ‘| CÎma Xo gH$Vo h¢ : A§J«oOr, qhXr,
CXÿ©, n§Om~r, ~§Jbm, V{‘b, ‘b¶mb‘, H$ÝZ‹S>, VobwJy, ‘amR>r, C{‹S>¶m, JwOamVr, H$m|H$Ur, ‘{Unwar, Ag{‘¶m, Zonmbr, H$í‘rar,
g§ñH¥$V Am¡a qgYr&
H¥$n¶m CÎma-nwpñVH$m ‘| {XE JE ~m°³g ‘| {bI| {H$ Amn {H$g ^mfm ‘| CÎma {bI aho h¢&
(I) ¶{X Amn qhXr Ed§ A§J«oOr Ho$ A{V[a³V {H$gr Aݶ ^mfm ‘| CÎma {bIVo h¢, Vmo àíZm| H$mo g‘PZo ‘| hmoZo dmbr Ìw{Q>¶m|/Jb{V¶m| H$s
{Oå‘oXmar Ho$db AmnH$s hmoJr&

60/OSS/1-311-B] G-607 1 *60/OSS/1-311-B* [ Contd......


MATHEMATICS
(J{UV)
(311)
Time : 3 Hours] [Maximum Marks : 100
g_` : 3 KÊQ>o] [nyUmªH$ : 100
Note : (1) This question paper consists of four Sections A, B, C and D containing 33 questions.

(2) Question Number 1 to 10 in Section A are multiple choice questions (MCQ). Each question carries
one mark. In each question there are four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) of which only one is correct.
You have to select the correct choice and indicate it in your answer book by writing (A), (B), (C) or (D)
as the case may be. No separate time is allotted for attempting MCQ.

(3) Question Number 11 to 16 in Section B are very short answer questions and carry 2 marks each.

(4) Question Number 17 to 28 in Section C are short answer questions and carry 4 marks each.

(5) Question Number 29 to 33 in Section D are long answer questions and carry 6 marks each.

(6) All questions are compulsory. There is no overall choice, however, alternative choices are given in
some questions. In such questions, you have to attempt only one choice.

{ZX} e : (1) Bg àíZ nÌ ‘| Hw$b 33 àíZ h¢, Omo Mma IÊS>m| A, ~, g VWm X ‘| {d^m{OV h¢&

(2) IÊS>-A ‘| àíZ g§»¶m 1 go 10 VH$ VWm ~hþ{dH$ënr¶ àíZ h¢, {OZ‘| à˶oH$ Ho$ {bE 1 A§H$ {ZYm©[aV h¡& à˶oH$ àíZ Ho$ CÎma
Ho$ ê$n ‘| (A), (B), (C) VWm (D) Mma {dH$ën {XE JE h¢ {OZ ‘| go H$moB© EH$ ghr h¡& AmnH$mo ghr {dH$ën MwZZm h¡ VWm AnZr
nwpñVH$m ‘| (A), (B), (C) VWm (D) ‘| Omo ghr hmo CÎma Ho$ ê$n ‘| {bIZm h¡& ~hþ{dH$ënr¶ àíZ hb H$aZo Ho$ {bE AbJ go g‘¶
Zht {X¶m J¶m h¡&

(3) IÊS> – ~ ‘| àíZ g§»¶m 11 go 16 VH$ A{V bKwCÎmar¶ àíZ h¡ VWm à˶oH$ Ho$ 2 A§H$ {ZYm©[aV h¢&

(4) IÊS >– g ‘| àíZ g§»¶m 17 go 28 VH$ bKwCÎmar¶ àíZ h¡ VWm à˶oH$ Ho$ 4 A§H$ {ZYm©[aV h¢&

(5) IÊS> – X ‘| àíZ g§»¶m 29 go 33 VH$ XrK© CÎmar¶ àíZ h¡ VWm à˶oH$ Ho$ 6 A§H$ {ZYm©[aV h¢&

(6) g^r àíZ A{Zdm¶© h¢& nyU© àíZnÌ ‘| {dH$ën Zht h¢, {’$a ^r Hw$N> àíZmo§ ‘|, Am§V[aH$ {dH$ën h¢& Eogo g^r àíZm| ‘| go AmnH$mo
EH$ hr {dH$ën hb H$aZm h¡&

60/OSS/1-311-B] G-607 2 *60/OSS/1-311-B* [ Contd......


SECTION-A

IÊS-A

1. Let f :    be defined by f (x) = 2x + 3, x. Then f is [1]

(A) one to one but not onto

(B) onto but not one to one

(C) neither one to one nor onto

(D) one to one and onto

‘mZm f :    na f (x) = 2x + 3, x Ûmam n[a^m{fV EH$ ’$bZ h¡& Vmo f EH$

(A) EH¡$H$s naÝVw AmN>mXH$ Zht, ’$bZ h¡

(B) AmN>mXH$ naÝVw EH¡$H$s Zht, ’$bZ h¡

(C) Z Vmo EH¡$H$s Am¡a Z hr AmN>mXH$, ’$bZ h¡

(D) EH¡$H$s Am¡a AmN>mXH$, ’$bZ h¡

 1 1 
2.   log x  log x 2  dx is equal to
  [1]
 

x 2x
(A) c (B) c
log x log x

x 1
(C) c (D) c
2log x log x

60/OSS/1-311-B] G-607 3 *60/OSS/1-311-B* [ Contd......


 1 1 
  log x  log x 2  dx ~am~a h¡ :
 
 

x 2x
(A) c (B) c
log x log x

x 1
(C) c (D) c
2log x log x

dy
3. General solution of the differential equation  4 tan y is equal to [1]
dx

(A) sin y = cex (B) y = sin–1(ce4x)

(C) y = cos–1(ce4x) (D) y = sin–1(ce–4x)

dy
AdH$b g‘rH$aU  4 tan y H$m ì¶mnH$> hb h¡ :
dx

(A) sin y = cex (B) y = sin–1(ce4x)

(C) y = cos–1(ce4x) (D) y = sin–1(ce–4x)

4. The value of x for which f (x) = |x – 1| is not differentiable, is: [1]

(A) –1 (B) 2

(C) 0 (D) 1

x H$m dh ‘mZ, {OgHo$ {bE f (x) = |x – 1| Ûmam n[a^m{fV ’$bZ AdH$bZr¶ Zht h¡, h¡ :

(A) –1 (B) 2

(C) 0 (D) 1

60/OSS/1-311-B] G-607 4 *60/OSS/1-311-B* [ Contd......


5. Distance between planes x + 2y – 3z = 10 and 2x + 4y – 6z = –4 is [1]

14
(A) (B) 7
2

14 12
(C) (D)
12 14
Vbm| x + 2y – 3z = 10 VWm 2x + 4y – 6z = –4 Ho$ ~rM H$s Xÿar h¡ :

14
(A) (B) 7
2

14 12
(C) (D)
12 14

 2 1
6. If A 1    , then A is equal to [1]
 1 1

 2 1  2 1 
(A)  1 1  (B)  1 1
   

 1 1  2 1
(C)   (D)  
 1 2   1 1

 2 1
¶{X A 1    h¡, Vmo A ~am~a h¡ :
 1 1

 2 1  2 1 
(A)   (B)  
 1 1   1 1 

 1 1  2 1
(C)   (D)  
 1 2   1 1

60/OSS/1-311-B] G-607 5 *60/OSS/1-311-B* [ Contd......


7. cos(tan–1 x) is equal to [1]

1 1
(A) (B)
x2  1 1  x2

1
(C) (D) x2  1
x 12

cos(tan–1 x) ~am~a h¡ :

1 1
(A) (B)
x 12
1  x2

1
(C) (D) x2  1
x 12

3 2 x
8. 2
2 x  x3
dx is equal to [1]

1
(A) (B) 0
2

(C) –1 (D)  4

3 2 x
2
2 x  x3
dx ~am~a h¡ :

1
(A) (B) 0
2

(C) –1 (D)  4

60/OSS/1-311-B] G-607 6 *60/OSS/1-311-B* [ Contd......


dy
9. If y = xtan x, then is equal to [1]
dx

tan x  x(log x)sec 2 x tan x  x(log x)sec2 x


(A) y (B) y
x x

(C)
 tan x  sec x 
2

(D)
 x tan x  sec x 
2

x x

dy
¶{X y = xtan x h¡, Vmo ~am~a h¡ :
dx

tan x  x(log x)sec 2 x tan x  x(log x)sec2 x


(A) y (B) y
x x

(C)
 tan x  sec x 
2

(D)
 x tan x  sec x 
2

x x

10. Which of the following statement is true? [1]

(A) Chord of a circle is double of its radius

(B) Concentric circles have different radius

(C) If a number has more than two factors then it is not composite

(D) 25 is a multiple of 8.

{ZåZ ‘| go H$m¡Zgm H$WZ ghr h¡?

(A) EH$ d¥Îm H$s Ordm CgHo$ AY©-ì¶mg go XþJZr hmoVr h¡&

(B) EH$ hr Ho$ÝÐ dmbo d¥Îmm| H$m AY©-ì¶mg {^ÝZ hmoVo h¢&

(C) ¶{X {H$gr EH$ g§»¶m Ho$ JwUZI§S> Xmo go A{YH$ h¢, Vmo dh g§»¶m ^mÁ¶ Zht h¡&

(D) 25, 8 H$m JwUO h¡&

60/OSS/1-311-B] G-607 7 *60/OSS/1-311-B* [ Contd......


SECTION-B

IÊS - ~

11. Let R be a relation defined on the set of natural numbers  as follows R = {(x, y) :
x, y and 3x – y = 12}. Find the domain and range of the relation R. [2]

àmH¥$V g§»¶mAm| Ho$ g‘wƒ¶  na, gå~ÝY R {ZåZ Ûmam n[a^m{fV h¡ :

R = {(x, y) : x, y Am¡a 3x – y = 12} gå~ÝY R H$m àmÝV d n[aga kmV H$s{OE&

12. Find the derivative of sin x3 with respect to x2. [2]

sin x3 H$m, x2 Ho$ gmnoj, AdH$bO kmV H$s{OE&

13. Write the converse the following statements : [2]

a) If game is cancelled, then team A is win.

b) If a is a multiple of b then b is a factor of a.

{ZåZ H$WZm| Ho$ {dbmo‘ {b{IE :

a) ¶{X Iob aÔ hmoVm h¡, Vmo Q>r‘ A OrVVr h¡&

b) ¶{X a, b H$m JwUO h¡, Vmo b, a H$m JwUZI§S> h¡&

60/OSS/1-311-B] G-607 8 *60/OSS/1-311-B* [ Contd......


 0 7 43 
 0 47  , then show that |A| = 0.
14. If A   7 [2]
 43 47 0 

 0 7 43 
¶{X A   7 0 47  h¡, Vmo Xem©BE {H$ |A| = 0
 43 47 0 

OR/AWdm

1 2
 
2
For A    , verify that A 2
 A .
3 2

1 2
 
2
A  Ho$ {bE g˶m{nV H$s{OE {H$ A 2
 A
3 2

tan x  sin x
15. Evaluate lim . [2]
x 0 x3

tan x  sin x
lim H$m ‘mZ kmV H$s{OE&
x 0 x3

 
16. If a  2iˆ  ˆj  3kˆ and b  3iˆ  5 ˆj  2kˆ represent two adjacent sides of a triangle,
then find the angle between them. [2]


¶{X EH$ {Ì^wO H$s Xmo g§b½Z ^wOmE± a  2iˆ  ˆj  3kˆ VWm b  3iˆ  5 ˆj  2kˆ Ûmam {Zê${nV hmo Vmo, BZ
^wOmAm| Ho$ ~rM H$m H$moU kmV H$s{OE&

60/OSS/1-311-B] G-607 9 *60/OSS/1-311-B* [ Contd......


SECTION - C
IÊS - g

 4 3 3
17. I3 is an identity matrix of order 3 and A   1 0 1  . Show that A2 = I3 and
 4 4 3 
 
hence find A–1 and (A2)–1. [4]

 4 3 3
H$mo{Q> 3 H$m EH$ BH$mB© Amì¶yh I3 VWm A   1 0 1  Ho$ {bE Xem©BE {H$ A2 = I3 VWm A–1 Am¡a
 4 4 3 
 
(A2)–1 ^r kmV H$s{OE&

18. Determine the values of a, b for which the function [4]

| x  2 |
 x  2  a , x  2,

f ( x )  a  b , x  2,

2 x  b , x  2

is continuous at x = –2.
a Am¡a b Ho$ do ‘mZ kmV H$s{OE, {OZHo$ {bE ’$bZ

| x  2 |
 x  2  a , x  2,

f ( x )  a  b , x  2,

2 x  b , x  2

x = –2 na gVV h¡&

60/OSS/1-311-B] G-607 10 *60/OSS/1-311-B* [ Contd......


19. The perimeter of a triangle is 16cm. If one side is 6cm, find the other two sides so
that the area of the triangle is maximum. [4]

EH$ {Ì^wO H$m n[a‘mn 16 go‘r h¡& ¶{X EH$ ^wOm 6 go‘r bå~r hmo, Vmo ~mH$s Xmo ^yOmAm| H$s bå~mB©¶m± kmV
H$s{OE, {Oggo {Ì^wO H$m joÌ’$b A{YH$V‘ hmo&

 1

2
20. Evaluate : dx . [4]
0
1  tan x
 1

2
dx H$m ‘mZ kmV H$s{OE&
0
1  tan x

21. Find the equation of the line passing through the point (–1, –3, –2) and perpendicular
x y z x  2 y 1 z 1
to the lines   and   . [4]
1 2 3 3 2 5

x y z x  2 y 1 z 1
{~ÝXþ (–1, –3, –2) go JwOaZo dmbr Am¡a aoImAm|   VWm   Ho$ bå~dV²
1 2 3 3 2 5
aoIm H$m g‘rH$aU kmV H$s{OE&

22. Let + be the set of all positive real numbers and f : +  [2, ) be a function such
that f (x) = x2 + 2. Show that inverse of f exists and also find f –1. [4]

‘mZm YZmË‘H$ dmñV{dH$ g§»¶mAm| H$m g‘wƒ¶ + h¡ Am¡a f : +  [2, ) na f (x) = x2 + 2 Ûmam
n[a^m{fV ’$bZ h¡& Xem©BE {H$ ’$bZ f Ho$ à{Vbmo‘ H$m ApñVËd h¡ Am¡a f –1 ^r kmV H$s{OE&

60/OSS/1-311-B] G-607 11 *60/OSS/1-311-B* [ Contd......


a 2  2a 2a  1 1
2a  1 a  2 1   a  1
3
23. Show that . [4]
3 3 1

a 2  2a 2a  1 1
a  2 1   a  1
3
2a  1
Xem©BE {H$
3 3 1

1  6  1  8  
24. Solve the following equation for x(x > 0) : sin    sin    [4]
 x  x 2

1  6  1  8  
x(x > 0) Ho$ {bE {ZåZ g‘rH$aU H$mo hb H$s{OE : sin    sin   
 x  x 2

25. Find the interval in which the function f (x) = 2x3 + 9x2 + 12x + 20 are increasing or
decreasing. [4]

do A§Vamb kmV H$s{OE, {OZ na ’$bZ f (x) = 2x3 + 9x2 + 12x + 20 dY©‘mZ ¶m ömg‘mZ h¡&

OR/AWdm

Verify Rolle's theorem for the function f (x) = ex sin x, 0  x  .

’$bZ f (x) = ex sin x, 0  x   Ho${bE amobo Ho$ à‘o¶ H$m g˶mnZ H$s{OE&

60/OSS/1-311-B] G-607 12 *60/OSS/1-311-B* [ Contd......


x2
26. Find :  x 2
 4  x 2  9 
dx . [4]

x2
 x 2
 4  x 2  9 
dx kmV H$s{OE&

OR/AWdm

1
Find :  x  x dx .

1
x x
dx kmV H$s{OE&

27. Solve the following differential equation : [4]

dy
x cos x  y ( x sin x  cos x)  1
dx

dy
AdH$b g‘rH$aU x cos x  y ( x sin x  cos x)  1 H$mo hb H$s{OE&
dx

OR/AWdm

dy
Solve the differential equation : ( x  2)  x2  4x  5 .
dx

dy
AdH$b g‘rH$aU ( x  2)  x 2  4 x  5 H$mo hb H$s{OE&
dx

60/OSS/1-311-B] G-607 13 *60/OSS/1-311-B* [ Contd......


28. Find the distance of the point (1, 2, 3) from the plane x – y + z = 5 measured
x 1 y  2 z  3
parallel to the line   . [4]
2 3 4

x 1 y  2 z  3
aoIm   Ho$ g‘mÝVa, {~ÝXþ (1, 2, 3) go Vb x – y + z = 5 H$s Xÿar kmV H$s{OE&
2 3 4
SECTION-D
IÊS -X

29. Find the equation of the normals to the curve x2 + y2 – 2x – 4y + 1 = 0 at the points
where tangent are parallel to the y-axis. [6]
dH«$ x2 + y2 – 2x – 4y + 1 = 0 Ho$ CZ {~ÝXþAm|, {OZ na dH«$ na S>mbr JB© ñne© aoIm y-Aj Ho$ g‘mÝVa
h¡, na A{^b~m| H$m g‘rH$aU kmV H$s{OE&

30. Find the image of the point (1, 3, 4) on the plane 2x – y + z = 9. [6]
Vb 2x – y + z = 9 ‘| {~ÝXþ (1, 3, 4) H$m à{V{~å~ kmV H$s{OE&

31. A manufacturer makes red and blue pen. He works at least 10 hours per day. A red
pen takes twice as much as time as to make a blue pen. A blue pen takes 20 minutes
time to make. A red pen sells for K8 and at most 50 can be sold in a day. A blue pen
sells for K5 and at most 50 can be sold in a day. The manufacturer desires to
maximize his revenue. Formulate the above problem as a L.P.P. and solve it
graphically. [6]
EH$ {Z‘m©Vm bmb VWm Zrbo n¡Z ~ZmVm h¡& dh à{V{XZ H$‘ go H$‘ 10 K§Q>o H$m‘ H$aVm h¡& EH$ bmb n¡Z ~ZmZo
‘|, EH$ Zrbo n¡Z H$mo ~ZmZo ‘| bJZo dmbo g‘¶ go XþJZm g‘¶ bJVm h¡& EH$ Zrbo n¡Z H$mo ~ZmZo ‘| 20 {‘ZQ>
bJVo h¢& EH$ bmb n¡Z H$mo K8 ‘| ~oMm OmVm h¡ Am¡a EH$ {XZ ‘| A{YH$V‘ 50 ZJ ~oMo Om gH$Vo h¢& EH$ Zrbm
n¡Z K5 ‘| ~oMm OmVm h¡ Am¡a EH$ {XZ ‘| A{YH$V‘ 50 ZJ ~oMo Om gH$Vo h¢& {Z‘m©Vm A{YH$V‘ amOñd A{O©V
H$aZm MmhVm h¡& Bg g‘ñ¶m H$mo a¡{IH$ àmoJ«m‘Z g‘ñ¶m ~ZmBE Am¡a AmboIr¶ {d{Y go hb H$s{OE&

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32. Find the smaller area enclosed by the circle x2 + y2 = 4 and the line x + y = 2. [6]

d¥Îm x2 + y2 = 4 VWm aoIm x + y = 2 Ûmam {Kao N>moQ>o joÌ H$m joÌ’$b kmV H$s{OE&

OR/AWdm

Find the derivative of tan x from first principle.

tan x H$m àW‘ {gÕmÝV go AdH$bZ kmV H$s{OE&

33. Solve the following system of linear equations, using matrix method : [6]

3x + y + z = 1

2x + 2z = 0

5x – y + 2z = 4

Amì¶yh {d{Y go, {ZåZ g‘rH$aU {ZH$m¶ H$mo hb H$s{OE :

3x + y + z = 1

2x + 2z = 0

5x – y + 2z = 4

OR/AWdm

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Using elementary row operations, find the inverse of the following matrix.

0 1 1
1 2 1
 
 2 3 2
 

àmapå^H$ n§{³V g§{H«$¶mAm| H$m à¶moJ H$aHo$, {ZåZ Amì¶yh H$m ì¶wËH«$‘ kmV H$s{OE :

0 1 1
1 2 1
 
 2 3 2
 

  

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