CLASS XII
MATHEMATICS
Blue Print(Course Structure) 2024-25
CHAPTER’S NAME MARKS
Relations and Functions, 8 marks
Inverse Trigonometric functions
Matrices, Determinants 10 marks
Continuity and Differentiability, AOD 16 marks
Integrals, AOI, Differential Equations 19 marks
Vector Algebra, 3-D Geometry 14 marks
Linear Programming 5 marks
Probability 8 marks
Q.P. Design(041). Class XII 2024-
25
Typology of Total Marks Percentage
Questions Weightage
Remembering 44 55
Understanding
Applying 20 25
Analysing, 16 20
Evaluating &
Creating
Total 80 100
Matrices
Some important properties
Matrices
Some important properties
• , where A is a square matrix
• Symmetric matrix:
Questions on Matrices
• If 𝐴 is a square matrix of order 3, | | = −3, 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑛 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑣𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒 𝑜𝑓 |𝐴|
is ( a) 9 (b) −9 (c) 3 (d) −3
• If A is a non-singular square matrix of order 3 and B is its
adjointsuch that
16 , then
(a) 4 (b) 256 (c) 64 (d) 8
Questions on Matrices
• If A and B are square matrices of order 3 such
that |A| = 1 & |B| = 3, then the value of |3AB| is:
(a) 3 (b) 9 (c) 27
(d) 81
• If A is a 3 X 3 non- singular, then is:
(a) |𝐴| (b) 1 (c) (d)
Matrices-CBSE24( C )
• If A= then value of is:
(a) -1 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d)
3
•=
(a) -1 (b) 1 (c) 0(d) 3
Matrices-CBSE24( C )
• If A=
is:
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 2
or -2
Matrices
• If A=
value of is:
(a) 0 (b) (c) 4 (d) 8
Matrices-CBSE24( C )
:
(a) 2x2 (b) 3x3 (c) 4x3 (d) 4x4
Matrices-CBSE24( C )
• If A= then value of is:
(a) -1 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d)
3
•=
(a) -1 (b) 1 (c) 0(d) 3
Matrices-CBSE24( C )
• Let A=
:
(a) 0 (b) 6 (c) -6 (d)
3
• =
(a) -1 (b) 1 (c) 0(d) 3
Matrices CBSE-2024 (C)
• If X, Y and XY are matrices of order 2 x 3, m x
n and 2 x 5 respectively, then the number of
elements in matrix Y are:
a) 6 b) 10
c) 15 d) 20
Matrices-CBSE24( C )
• If = where = :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
• , then
is:
(a) -8(b) 0 (c) 6 (d) 8
Matrices CBSE-2024 (C)
• For two matrices A and B, given that
:
a) 4B b) B
c) d)
Application of Derivatives
• The function f whose graph is given below
has:
a) largest but no smallest value
b) smallest but no largest value
c) neither largest nor smallest value
d) both largest and smallest value
Matrices CBSE-2024 (C)
• The number of discontinuities of the function
f given by
{
f(x) =
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2
d) 3
Differentiability and Continuity
CBSE-2024 (Modified)
• The number of discontinuities of the function
{
f given by
f(x) =
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2
d) 4
Inverse trigonometric Functions
Case Assertion Reason Option
I T T (a)
II T T (b)
III T F (c)
IV F T (d)
• Assertion (A): Domain of f(x) = is [-1, 1]
• Reason (R1): Domain of a function is the set of all possible values for
which function is defined
• Reason (R2): Domain of a function consisting of sum of two functions
is the intersection of sum of their respective domains
• Reason (R3): Domain of a function is the set of all possible values of
the function
Continuity and Differentiability-
CBSE24(C)
• Let and
a) b) c) 32
d)64
Continuity and
Differentiability(Modified)
• Let and
a) b) 1 c)
d)
Continuity and Differentiability-
CBSE24(C)
• If
a) b) c) d)
Continuity and Differentiability-
Modified
• If
a) b) c) d)
Application of Derivatives
• which of the following functions has a point
of local extrema at x=0 ?
a) b)
c) d)
Matrices- Modified
• If X and (XY)are matrices of order 2 x 3 and
5 x 2 respectively, then order of Y is :
a) 3x5 b) 2x2
c) 2x5 d) 3x3
Matrices CBSE-Modified
• (A)= 4
is:
a) b) 4
c) 16 d) 64
Matrices CBSE-Modified
a) b)
c) d) (
Inverse trigonometric Functions
Finding Principal value
• Find the value of )+ )
Expressing in the simplest form
• Express , in the simplest form
Matrices CBSE-Modified
e formed with each entry -1, 0 or 1?
a) b) c) d)
Matrices CBSE-Modified
a) b)
c) d) matrix
Matrices CBSE-Modified
e -1, 0 or 1?
a) b) c)
d)
Integrals
For
a) ( p+q ) is even
b) ( p+q ) is odd
c) ( p+q ) is prime
d)( p+q ) is composite
Questions on Matrices
Solving system of equations by matrix method
• Solve the following system of equations by matrix method
• OR Find inverse of A= and hence solve the system of
above equations
Questions on Matrices
Solving system of equations by matrix method
• Find inverse of A = and hence solve the system of
equations by matrix method:
Solution: If inverse of then inverse of is
Questions
Solving on Matrices
system of equations by matrix
method
• Evaluate
Solution:
Questions on Matrices
Solving system of equations by matrix method
• Evaluate and hence solve the
system of
2
equations by matrix method:
Relations and Functions
Show that relation R on the given set is an
equivalence relation
• Show that the relation R in the set Z of integers
given by
R = is an equivalence relation. Also find
• Check whether the relation R = is reflexive,
symmetric or transitive
Prove that the given function is
one-one and onto
Let A= R- and B= R- . Is f(x) one-one
and onto? Justify your answer.
Two Important Concepts of
Probability’
• When items are drawn at random or
simultaneously, we can use
combinations
• Probability Distribution
BAYES THEOREM
• A: denotes the event
which has already occurred
• B: denotes the event
whose Probability is to be
found
*A bag contains 4 red and 2 black balls, another
bag contains 3 red & 3 black balls. One of the two
bags is selected at random and a ball drawn from
it. The ball drawn is found to be red in colour.
What is the probability that it is drawn from
second bag? of drawing a red ball
• Let A: event
Let
, We find
Priori Pbs: ;
Cond. Pbs: ;
*An Insurance Co. insures 2000 scooters drivers, 4000 car
drivers and 6000 truck drivers. The probability of there
meeting with an accident are 0.01, 0.03 and 0.05
respectively. One of the insured person meets with an
accident. Find the probability that the person is a truck driver.
• Let A: driver meets with an accident
• Let
Priori Pbs: ; ;
Cond. Pbs: ; ;
Priori Pbs: ; ;
Cond. Pbs: ; ;
We determine:
Priori Pbs: ;
Cond. Pbs: ;
Priori Probabilities: ;
Conditional Probabilities: 0.1 ;
We find Posteriori probability:
*If a machine is correctly set up, it produces 90%
acceptable items. If it is incorrectly set up it
produces only 50% acceptable items. Past
experience shows that 70% of the set ups are
correctly done. If the first two items produced
are found to be acceptable and unacceptable then
find the probability that the machine is correctly
set up.
• Let A that first two items are found to be
acceptable and unacceptable
..that machine is correctly set up
the event …….that machine is incorrectly set up .
Priori Probabilities: ;
Conditional Probabilities: ;
We find Posteriori probability:
• Thank you