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Cbse Class 12 Maths Question Paper 2025 Set 3

The document outlines the structure and rules for a question paper consisting of 38 compulsory questions divided into five sections: Multiple Choice Questions, Very Short Answer, Short Answer, Long Answer, and case study based questions. Each section has specific types of questions with designated marks, and there is no overall choice allowed. Additionally, the use of calculators is prohibited.

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Cbse Class 12 Maths Question Paper 2025 Set 3

The document outlines the structure and rules for a question paper consisting of 38 compulsory questions divided into five sections: Multiple Choice Questions, Very Short Answer, Short Answer, Long Answer, and case study based questions. Each section has specific types of questions with designated marks, and there is no overall choice allowed. Additionally, the use of calculators is prohibited.

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General Instructions:

Read the
(i)
following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them
This Question paper :

() uestion paper is
contains 38 questions. All questions are compulsory.
divided into EIVE Sections- Section A,
(iii) In B, C, Dand E.
Section A-
Question Number 1 to 18 are Multiple Choice Questions
(MCQs) type and Question Number 19 & 20 are Assertion -Reason based
questions of I mark each.
(0) In Section B-Question Number 21 to 25 are
Very Short Ansuwer (VSA)
type questions, carrying 2 marks each.
(v) In Section C- Question Number 26 to 31 are Short Answer (SA) type
questions, carrying 3 marks each.
(vi) In Section D - Question Number 32 to 35 are Long Answer (LA) type
questions, carrying 5 marks each.

(vii) In Section E- Question Number 36 to 38 are case study based questions,


carrying4 marks each.
(viit) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided
in 2 questions in Section - B, 3 questions in Section - C, 2 questions in
Section -D and 2 questions in Section - E.
(ix) Use of calculator is NOT allowed.

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(This section SECTION - A
comprises of 20 multiple choice questions
(MCQs) of 1 mark each.)
(20 x 1 = 20)
1. The projection vector of
vector a on vector b is
(A)
(B

(C) (D)

2 The function f(r)=-4x+ 6 is increasing in the interval


(A) (0, 2) (B) (-, 2]
(C) (1, 2] (D) (2, o)

3. If f(2a - x) = f(), then f() dr is

2E

(B)
(A)

(D)
(C)

[1 12 4y
a symmetric matrix, then (2r+ v) is
5 2x is
4 If A= 6x
8x 4 6
(B) 0
(A) -8
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5 If y=
sinx, -1 sxS0, then the
(A) range of yis
(B)

(D)

6 If a line makes angles of and with the positive


and z-axis directions of x, y
respectively, then 9 is
(A)
3only (B) only
(C)
6 (D)

7 IfE and F are two events such that P(E) > 0 and P(F) 1, then P(EF)is
(A)
P(E) (B) 1- PE/E)
P(F)
(C) 1- P(E/F) (D) 1-P(EUF
P(F)

Which of the following can be both a symmetric and skew-symmetric


matrix ?
(A) Unit Matrix (B) Diagonal Matrix
(C) Null Matrix (D) Row Matrix

The equation of a line parallel to the vector 3i + + 2k and passing


through the point (4, -3, 7) is :
(A) x= 4t +3, y=-3t + 1, z= 7t +2
(B) x= 3t + 4, y=t+3, z= 2t +7
(C) r= 3t + 4, y=t- 3, z= 2t +7
(D) x= 3t + 4.y=-t+ 3, z =2t +7
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10. Four friends
4 AB + 3(AB +Abhay, Bina, Chhava and Devesh were
BA) 4 asked to
It is known that A BA, where Aand Bare both matrices of simplhty
BI and A- B. order Z *
Their answers are given as :
Abhay :6 AB
Bina :7 AB- BA
Chhaya : 8 AB
Devesh:7 BAAB
Who answered it correctly ?
(A) Abhay (B) Bina
(C) Chhaya (D) Devesh

being flled with sugar at the rate o


11. A cylindrical tank of radius 10 cm is the sugar inside the tank is
at which the height of
100 7 Cm°/s. The rate,
increasing, is :
B) 0.5 cm/s
(A) 0.1 cm/s
(D) 1.1 cm/s
(C) 1cm/s

be the angle between them. Then


vectors and a
12. Let p andg be two unit a?
for what value of
p+) will be a unit vector
(B)
(A) ,
(D) 2r
3
(C) ;

passes through which of the


13. The line x= 1+ 5u, y = -5+ u, z =-6 -3u
following point ?
(A) (1, -5, 6) (B) (1, 5, 6)
(D) (-1, -5, 6)
(C) (1, -5, -6)
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14. If A
denotes the set of
reldifaetiroenntiabetbleweenfunctsetioAns,andthenB?contwhiinuousch of futhenctions and B denotes set of
(A)
following depicts the correct

(B
B)
(C)
(D)
15. The area of
the shaded (figure) represented by the Curves
region
y=,0sxs2 and y-axis is given by

2
2
(B)
(A) dr
(D)
(C)dr
products X and Y. The profit earned by seling X
16. Afactory produces two the objective function Z = 5x + 7y, where r and y
and Y is represented by of X and Y respectively sold. Which of the
are the number of units correct ?
following statement is maximizes the difference of the profit earned
(A) The objective function
Y.
from products X and measures the total production of produets X
function
(B) The objective
and Y. maximizes the combined profit earned from
function
(C) The objective produces more of
selling X and Y. company
objective function ensures the
(D) The product Y.
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D

17. IfA and B


are square
then which of the matrices of order msuch that A2- B2
(A) A=B following is always correct ? =(A - B) (A + B).
(C) A = 0 or B=0 (B) AB= BA
(D) A =I or B=I
16. P and q are
d (dy 3
respectively the order and degree of the differential equation
dr dr =0, then (p - ) is

(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3

ASSERTION - REASON BASED QUESTIONS


Direction :Question number 19 and 20 are Assertion (A) and Reason (R)
based questions. Two statements are given, one labelled Assertion (A) and
other labelled Reason (R). Select the correct answer from the options (A),
(B), (C) and (D) as given below :
(A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and the Reason (R) is the
correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the
correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(D) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.

19. Assertion (A) : A= diag (3 5 2] is a scalar matrix of order 3x 3.


Reason (R) : If a diagonal matrix has all non-zero elements equal, it
is known as a 8calar matrix.

20. Assertion (A) : Every point of the feasible region of a Linear


Programming Problem is an optimal solution.
Reason (R) : The optimal solution for a Linear Programming Problem
exists only at one or more corner point(s) of the feasible
region.
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(This section SECTION -B
2 marks each.) comprises of B Very Short
Answer (VSA) type questionE o
(5 x 2=10)
21. (a) A vector a makes equal
angles with all the three axes. If the
magnitude of the vector is 5/3 units, then find a.
OR

(b) If and B are position vectors of two points P and Q respectively,


then find the position vector of a point R in QP produced such that
QR=QP.

22. Evaluate: Vi+ sin 2x dr

23. Find the values of 'a' for which f() = sin x-ar +bis increasing on R.

24. If aand b are two non-collinear vectors, then find x, such thata= (r-2)
a+b and B = (3+ 2x) - 2b are collinear.

that ay-Y
25. (a) Ifx= ey then prove dx x log x

OR
2r-3,-3sx<-2
(6) If f()= x+1, -2<*s0
x=-2.
Check the differentiability of f() at P.T.0.

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(This section comprises SECTION -C
of 6 Short
each.) Answer (SA) type questions of 8 marks
(6x 3 =18)
26. (a) Solve the differential egquation 2(v + 3) -ry =0: given y(1) = -2.
dy
OR
(b) Solve the following differential equation :
(1+)+ 2ry =4r'.
27. Let R be a relation defined over where N is set of natural numbers,
defined as "mRn if and only if m is a multiple of n, m, n eN." Find
whether R is reflexive. sVmmetric and transitive or not.

28. Solve the following linear programming problem graphically:


Minimise Z =x- 5y
subject to the constraints:
x-y0
-x+ 2y 22
r23, y s4, y 20
2
,then show that x(x+ 1) y, + (x+ 1 y,=2.
29. (a) Ify =log| V +
OR
dy -1
(b) Ifx1+y +yh+r=0, -1<*<1,x*y, then prove that dr 1+x
3
6 is biased such that P(2) = and probability of
30. (a) A die with number 1 to 10

is equal. Find the mean of the number off times number 2


other numbers
thrown twice.
appears on the dice, if the dice is
OR
the following two events A and B:
(b) Two dice are thrown. Defined are
y)':x+y=9), B = {(x, y) : x #3}, where (r, y) denote a point in
A={(,
the sample space. mutually exclusive.
A and B are independent or
Check if events
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31. Find: ( t a dr.

SECTION -D
(This section comprises of 4 Long Answer (LA)
each.) type questions of 5 marks
(4 x 5 = 20)
32. Using integration, find the area of the region bounded by the me
y= 5x+ 2, the x- axis and the ordinatesx=-2 and x= 2.

33. Find *+x+1 dx


(x+2)(* +1)
34. (a) Find the shortest distance between the lines:
*+1_y-1_z-9 and
2 1 -3
*-3_y+15 _ z-9
2 -7 5
OR
image A' of the point A(2, 1, 2) in the line
(b) Find the
L:= 4í + 2f + 2k + a (i -j - k). Also, find the equation of line
joining AA'. Find the foot of perpendicular from point A on the line l.
-4 4 4 1 -1 1
35. (a) Given A -7 1 and B =1 -2 2 find AB. Hence, solve
5 -3 1 2 1 3
the system of linear equations:
X-y+z=4
*- 2y - 2z =9
2x +y + 3z = 1
OR
2 0
(b) IfA=-2 -1 -2. then find A-1.
-1 1

Hence, solve the system of linear equations :


x-2y = 10
2x - y- z = 8
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SECTION - E
(This section comprises of 3 case study based
questions of 4 marks each.)
(3 x 4 = 12)
36. A school is organizing a debate competition with participants as speakers
S= {S,. S, S,, S} and these are judged by judges J = (,. J,, J. Each
speaker can be assigned one judge. Let R be a relation from set S to J
defined as R= {(x, y) : speaker x is judged by judge y, xe S, y e J}.

BATE
Based on the above, answer the following :
How many relations can be there from S to J? 1

(ii) A student identifies a function from S to J as f = {(8,, J,), (S, J,),

(S, J,), (S, J)) Check if it is bijective.


(iiü) (a) How many one-one functions can be there from set S to set J ? 2

OR

(i) (6) Another student considers a relation R, ={(S,, S), (s, S)in
set S. Write minimum ordered pairs to be included in R, so that
2
R, is reflexive but not symmetric.
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hree persons viz,
an petrol and onAmber,Bonzi and Comet are
30% and 10% battery as well. Their productionmanufact
share u rin g cars which
abo. 10% and 5% carsrespectively. Of their in the market is
respectively respective product io n
operated).capacities,
Rased on the above, answer are electric (or
the following
: battery

(1) (a) What is the


electric car?
probability that a randomly selected car is an
2
OR
() 6) What is the
car ?
probability that a randomly selected car is a petrol
(ii) A car is selected at random and is
found to be electric. What is the
probability that it was manufactured by Comet ? 1
(iüü) A car is selected at random and is
found to be electric.
probability that it was manufactured by Amber or Bonzi ?What is the 1

A small town is analyzing the pattern of a


The lights are set up in such a way that the new street light installation.
x metres from the start of the intensity of light at any point
where x is in metres.
street can be modelled by f(x) = e sin x.
Based on the above, answer the following:
(i) Find the intervals on which the f(x) is
xe [0, n). increasing or decreasing.
(ü) Verify, whether each critical 2
point when xe (0, is a point of
maximum or local minimum or a point of inflexion.
local
2
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