DPP Booklet 11th Final
DPP Booklet 11th Final
DPP Booklet 11th Final
BOOKLET
Of
MATHEMATICS
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For 11
CONTENTS
ANSWERS
MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 24
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DPP No. 1
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1. Find the value of CD in terms of x, in the adjoining figure, where O is the centre of semicircle.
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BY :UMESH GUPTA 1
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 24
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DPP No. 2
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1. A set of ‘n’ numbers has the sum ‘s’. Each number of the set is increased by 20, then multiplied by
5 and then decreased by 20. The sum of the numbers in the new set thus obtained is :
(A) s + 20 n (B) 5s + 80n
(C) s (D) 5s + 4n
4 4
3 6 9 6 3 9
4. The expression a a is simplified to
32 2
6. If = a + b 2 , then a & b (a, b Q) are respectively equal to
3 2
13 9 9 13 13 7 7 7
(A) , (B) , (C) , (D) ,
7 7 7 7 7 9 9 13
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DPP No. 3
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3. If N is divisible by 8 and 9 both, then number of possible ordered pair (P, Q) is/are
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9. Find real values of x and y for which the complex numbers –3 + ix 2y and x2 + y + 4i are conjugate of each
other.
10. Express the following in the form of a + ib
3 2i 1
(i) (1 + i) (1 + 2i) (ii) (iii)
2i (2 i)2
(iv)
(1 i) 1 3 i (v)
(1 2i)
3
1 i 5
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 34
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DPP No. 4
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A polynomial P(x) of third degree vanish when x = 1 & x = 2. This polynomial have the values 4 & 28
when x = 1 and x = 2 respectively.
3. P(i), where i = 1 is
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(B) purely imaginary (D) none of these
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10. Find the real values of x & y for which z 1 = 9y2 4 10 i x and z2 = 8y2 20 i are conjugate complex
of each other.
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BY :UMESH GUPTA 4
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 40
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DPP No. 5
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1. If f(x) = x4 – 2x3 + 3x2 – ax + b is a polynomial such that when it is divided by (x – 1) and (x + 1) the
remainders are 5 and 19 respectively. If f(x) is divided by (x – 2), then remainder is :
(A) 0 (B) 5 (C) 10 (D) 2
2. The figure shows a rectangle ABCD with a semi-circle and a circle inscribed inside it as shown. What is the
ratio of the area of the circle to that of the semi-circle?
(A) (2–1)2
(B) 2(2 – 1)2
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3. A 3-digit number has, from left to right, the digits a, b and c with a>c. When the number with the digits
reversed is subtracted from the original number, the unit’s digit in the difference is 4. The next two digits,
from right to left, are
(A) 5 and 9 (B) 9 and 5 (C) 5 and 4 (D) 4 and 5
4. The cubic polynomial P(x) satisfies the condition that (x – 1) 2 is a factor of P(x) + 2, and (x + 1)2 is a
factor of P(x) – 2.Then P(3) equals.
(A) 27 (B) 18 (C) 12 (D) 6
1 1
(A) 1 (B) 4 (C) (D)
2 4
2x 3 3 x 2 x 1 3 x 3 x 2 5 x 13
6. The equation = has
2x 3 3 x 2 x 1 3 x 3 x 2 5 x 13
(A) at least one real solution (B) exactly three real solution
(C) exactly one irrational solution (D) complex roots
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BY :UMESH GUPTA 5
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8. In the given figure the chord ED is parallel to the diameter AC of the circle with centre O, then CED
is equal to ...........
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Column – Column –
22
(A) Even number (p)
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(t) 1.234
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 40
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DPP No. 6
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x 2 5x 6 x 2 4x 4
1. < 0. 2. > 0.
x2 x 1 2x 2 x 1
5x 1 x4 x2 1
3. 2 <1 4. <0
x 3 x 2 4x 5
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x2 1 x2 1
5. <1 6. <3
x2 x 1 2x 5
3 2 x 1 x 1
7. 2+ > 8. – <2
x 1 x x x 1
( x 1) ( x 2) ( x 3) ( x 4)2005 . ( x 8)2008 ( x 1)
9. ( x 1) ( x 2) ( x 3) > 1 10. 0
x 2006 ( x 2)3 . ( x 3)5 . ( x 6) ( x 9)2010
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 26
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DPP No. 7
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x x
2. Value of x satisfying = is/are
|x| |x|
(A) x R (B) x R – {0} (C) x R+ (D) x R–
3. Number of positive integers x for which f(x) = x 3 – 8x2 + 20x – 13, is a prime number, is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
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4. ass (x –2) – 3 |x – 2| + 2 = 0 is
The product of all the solutions of the equation
(A) 2 (B) – 4 Cl (C) 0 (D) none of these
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7. Draw graph of
(i) y = |3x – 5| (ii) y = |2x + 1|
3x 2 7x 8
8. 1< 2
x2 1
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DPP No. 8
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x 2 7 | x | 10 | x 3 | x
1. 2 <0 2. >1
x 6x 9 x2
| x 2 | x 1 1
3. <2 4. | x | 3 < 2
x
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3x
7. x2 – 4 x 4 1 8. 2 1
x 4
x 2 5x 4 | x 3|
9. 1 10. 2
x2 4 2
x 5x 6
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 30
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DPP No. 9
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COMPREHENSION (Q.No. 1 to 3)
Consider the equation 2|x + 1| – 2x = |2x – 1| + 1
3. Number of composite numbers less than 20 which are coprime with 4 satisfying the given equation
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(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
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4. If the solution of the equation |(x4–9) —(x2 + 3)| = |x4 – 9| – |x2 + 3| is (–, p] [q, ) then value of p + q is
(A) 0 (B) 4 (C) 1 (D) –1
1 1
(ii) If > | b | , then a < |b|, where a & b are non-zero real numbers.
a
x y 2xy
6. Simplify : 2
x y x y x y2
8. Let f (x) = | x – 2 | + | x – 4 | – | 2x – 6|, then find the sum of the largest and smallest values of f(x ) if
x [2,8].
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 35
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DPP No. 10
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x 1
1. The set of all values of ‘x' which satisfies the inequation 1 is :
1 x 2
3. If the difference of the roots of the equation x 2 + p x + q = 0 be unity, then (p 2 + 4 q2) is equal to
(A) (1 + 2 q)2 (B) (1 2 q)2 (C) 4 (p q)2 (D) 2 (p q)2
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The number of integral value(s) of x satisfying the equation | x .3 . 5 x – 1 | = – x 4 .3|x – 2| . 5 x – 1 is
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6. If , are the roots of the equation x2 – 2x + 3 = 0 then find the equation whose roots are
3 – 3 2 + 5 – 2 and 3 – 2 + + 5.
x 2 8 x 12 ( x 2 8 x 12)
7. Solve the equation : =
x 2 10 x 21 x 2 10 x 21
8. Find the set of values of x satisfying the equation x2.2x +1 + 2|x – 3|+2 = x2 2|x – 3|+4 + 2x –1
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DPP No. 11
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2. If the above equation has more than one solutions then belongs to
(A) {–3, 3} (B) [–3, 3] (C) (–3, 3) (D)
4. If the roots of the equation x2 + 2 cx + ab = 0 are real and unequal, then the roots of the equation
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5. If – 3 + 5i is a root of the equation x2 + px + q = 0, then the ordered pair (p, q) is (p, q R)
(A) (– 6, 34) (B) (6, 34) (C) (34, – 6) (D) (34, 6)
7. If the quadratic equations ax 2 + 2cx + b = 0 & ax2 + 2bx + c = 0 (b c) have a common root, then
a + 4b + 4c is equal to :
(A) – 2 (B) – 2 (C) 0 (D) 1
x 1 ( x 1)2
9. Solve the equation : + |x + 1| =
x x
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DPP No. 12
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1. The value of p is
(A) 12 (B) – 12 (C) 19 (D) – 19
2. The value of q is
(A) – 19 (B) 19 (C) – 12 (D) none of these
3. The parabola
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4. The solution set of the inequation 2 < 4, is
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(A) (–, –1/2) (B) (1/6, ) (C) (–1/2, 1/6) (D) (–, –1/2) (1/6, )
6. The least integral value of ‘ m ‘ for which the expression m x2 – 4 x + 3 m + 1 is positive for every
x R is :
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 2
7. The least integral value of 'a' for which the graphs y = 2ax + 1 and y = (a – 6) x 2 – 2 do not intersect
(A) – 6 (B) – 5 (C) 3 (D) 2
8. If the quadratic equations x2 – 5x + 4 = 0 and x2 – 6x + k = 0 have one common root, then ‘k’ is equal to
(A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 3 (D) 5
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DPP No. 13
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6 6 3 6
(A) (B) (C) 3 6 (D) 3 6
2 2
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x 2 6 x 8
4. Find the set of values of ‘’ for which the expression y = have a common linear factor in
6x 8x 2
numerator and denominator
(A) {14} (B) {2} (C) {–8, 2, 14} (D) {0, 2, 14}
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(iii) x4 – 5x2 + 4 < 0 (iv) 1
x2
(a) Find the smallest positive integral value of 'a' for which f(x) is positive for every real x.
(b) Find the largest distance between the roots of the equation f(x) = 0.
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(A) (B)
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(C) (D)
2 2
2. Solution set of the equation 3 2x – 2.3 x x 6
+ 3 2( x 6 ) = 0 is
(A) {–3, 2} (B) {6, –1} (C) {–2, 3} (D) {1, – 6}
3. The set of values of ‘ a ‘ for which both roots of the equation x 2 + 2 (a + 1) x + (9 a 5) = 0 are
negative is :
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(A) [0 , ) (B) ( , 6] (C) ( , 0] (D) , 1 [6 , )
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4. The set of all values of 'a' for which the quadratic equation 3x2 + 2 (a2 + 1) x + (a2 3a + 2) = 0
possess roots of opposite sign, is
(A) (, 1) (B) (, 0) (C) (1, 2) (D) (3/2, 2)
6. Find the equation each of whose roots is greater by unity , than the roots of the equation
x3 5 x2 + 6 x 3 = 0.
7. Find all values of 'p' for which the root(s) of the equation (p 3) x2 2 p x + 5 p = 0 are real and
positive .
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DPP No. 15
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Here it is given that | AA| = | BB | and |OA|
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3. If |OA| = |AA| = 1, then the values of 'm' for which (g(x)) 2 + mg(x) + 4 = 0 has two real roots which are
distinct
(A) (0, 4) (B) (4, ) (C) (4, 5) (D) (5, )
4. If & are the roots of the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, then the quadratic equation,
ax2 – bx (x – 1) + c (x – 1)2 = 0 has roots :
1– 1–
(A) , (B) – 1, – 1 (C) , (D) ,
1– 1– 1 1
5. If , , are the roots of the equation x3 – px2 + qx – r = 0, then the value of 2 is equal to
(A) pq + 3r (B) pq + r (C) pq – 3r (D) q2/r
1 1 1
is :
2 2 2
p2 2 q r q2 2 p r r2 2p q
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
r2 r2 r2
7. Find all values of 'k' for which the inequality (x 3k) (x k 3) < 0 is true " x [1, 3].
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BY :UMESH GUPTA 16
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 25
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DPP No. 16
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COMPREHENSION (Q.No. 1 to 3)
Consider the equation |x 2 – 2x – 3| = m, m R
2
x
2
5. Number of real solutions of the equation x + = 8 is
x 1
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 0
6. If y = ax2 + bx + c represents the curve given in the figure and b2 = 2(b + 2ac), where a 0 and AP = 3 units,
then OP =
O P
3 3
(A) (B) (C) 3 (D) 6
2 4
4 4 4 61 61
(A) , 0 (B) 0, (C) , (D) , 0
61 61 61 4 4
ax 2 2(a 1)x 9a 4
8. Find the range of values of ‘a’ such that f(x) = is always negative?
x 2 8 x 32
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 58
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DPP No. 17
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3. | x – 1 | £ 5 and | x | 2 4. |x–1|+|x–2|³4
x 1 –1
5. ³ 0, x Î R, x 2 6. 1, where x R, x 2
| x | –2 | x | –2
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| x 3 | x
7. >1 8. ||x–2|–1|3
x2
2 1
(A) (– , 1) (B) (0, 1) (C) – , – , (D) None of these
3 2
13. Solve : | x2 + 4x + 3 | + 2x + 5 = 0
14. Solve | x2 – 3x – 4 | = 9 – | x2 – 1 |
15. Solve the inequality | f(x) – g(x) | < | f(x) | + | g(x) |, where f(x) = x – 3 and g(x) = 4 – x
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 28
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DPP No. 18
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3. Number of integral values of so that the given equation has four solutions, is
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4. If , , are the roots of the equation x3 – px2 + qx – r = 0, then the value of
is equal to
q2 2pr
(A) pq + 3r (B) pq + r (C) pq – 3r (D)
r
6. If , are the roots of the equation x2 + x + = 0 such that and |x – | – < , then
(A) inequality is satisfied by exactly two integral values of x
(B) inequality is satisfied by all values of x (– 4, – 2)
(C) Roots of the equation are opposite in sign
(D) x2 + x + < 0 x [–1, 0]
7. Find the set of values of ‘a’ for which the roots of the quadratic equation
2
(a – 5) x2 + ( 4a a ) x + (a2 – 2a – 3) = 0 are of opposite sign.
ax 2 3 x 4
8. If inequality < 5 is satisfied for all real values of x then find out greatest integral value of
x 2 2x 2
'a'.
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 23
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DPP No. 19
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1. In a certain town 25% families own a phone and 15% own a car, 65% families own neither a phone nor a
car. 2000 families own both a car and a phone. Consider the following statements in this regard :
1. 10% families own both a car and a phone.
2. 35% families own either a car or a phone.
3. 40,000 families live in the town.
Which of the above statements are correct ?
(A) 1 and 2 (B) 1 and 3 (C) 2 and 3 (D) 1, 2 and 3
2. A (B A)=
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3. In a school there are 20 teachers who teach mathematics or physics. Of these, 12 teach mathematics
and 4 teach both physics and mathematics, the number of teachers who teach physics are-
(A) 12 (B) 16 (C) 8 (D) 4
4. Sum of all the odd numbers between 1 and 1000 which are divisible by 3 is
(A) 83667 (B) 167334 (C) 82667 (D) 166334
100 100
5. Let an be the nth term of an A.P. If a2r = & a2r 1 = , then the common difference of the
r 1 r 1
A.P. is (A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
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6. The ratio of sums of n terms of two arithmetic progressions is (3 n 13) : (5 n + 21). The ratio of
24th term of the two series is :
(A) 59 : 141 (B) 7 : 17 (C) 1 : 2 (D) none of these
7. The sum of the first three consecutive terms of an A.P. is 9 and the sum of their squares is 35. Then
sum to n terms of the series is :
(A) n (n + 1) (B) n2 (C) n (4 n) (D) n (6 n)
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 23
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COMPREHENSION (Q.No. 1 to 3)
Given a special squence a, b, c, d such that first three number are in A.P. while the last three are in G.P. If
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the first number is 18 and common ratio of G.P. is , then answer the following questions.
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2. If three A.M.s are inserted between b and c, then the third A.M. is
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3. If four G.M.s are inserted between k1c and k2d, where k2 = 64k1, then the common ratio of G.P. so formed
is
3 2 1
(A) 2 (B) (C) (D)
2 3 3
4. If the sum of first three terms of a G.P. is to the sum of first six terms as 125 : 152, then the common
ratio of the G.P. is
3 5 2 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 3 5 2
4 3 12
5. 61st term of the H.P. , , , ........... is
3 2 7
17 34 3 4
(A) – (B) (C) (D) –
4 3 34 17
6. All terms of the arithmetic progression are natural numbers. The sum of its nine consecutive terms,
beginning with the first , is larger than 200 and smaller than 220 . Find the progression, if its second
term is equal to 12.
7. Let x1 & x2 be the roots of the equation x 2 3 x + A = 0 and let x3 & x4 be the roots of the equation
x2 12 x + B = 0. It is known that the numbers x 1, x2, x3, x4 (in the same order) form an increasing G.P.
Find A and B.
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DPP No. 21
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1. If the product of two positive numbers is 9, then the possible value of the sum of their reciprocals lies in the
interval :
1 4 2
(A) , (B) [1, ) (C) , (D) ,
3 3 3
2. Let the sequence a1 , a2 , a3 , ....... a2n–1, a2n form an A.P. Then the value of,
(A)
2n
n 1
a 22 n a12 (B)
n
2n 1
a12 al22ansses(C)
C
n
n 1
a12 a 22 n (D)
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a12 a 22 n
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3. If a, b, c are three unequal numbers such that a, b, c are in A.P. and b – a, c – b, a are in G.P., then a : b :
c is
(A) 1 : 2 : 3 (B) 1 : 3 : 5 (C) 2 : 3 : 4 (D) 1 : 2 : 4
2 x 1 2 y 1 2z 1
then ((2x – 1) (2y – 1) (2z – 1))1/3.
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STATEMENT-2 : For positive numbers A.M. G.M. H.M.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
5. A postman delivered daily for 42 days 4 more letters each day than on the previous day. The total delivery
for the first 24 days of the period was the same as that for the last 18 days. How many letters did he deliver
during the whole period ?
6. K is a positive integer such that 36 + K, 300 + K, 596 + K are the squares of three consecutive terms of an AP. Find
K.
1 3 1 an 10
7. If nth term of the series 3 , 2, 1 , 1 ,...... is , n N, then find the value of (a + b + c)
3 7 9 bn c
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Consider Sn = + ....+
5 65 4r 4 1
1. Sum of infinite terms of above series will be
(A) 0 (B) 1/2 (C) 2 (D) None of these
80 1088 107
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
41 545 sses 245
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–n –n –n –n
4. If < an > and < bn > be two sequences, given by a n = x 2 y2 ; bn = x 2 – y2 n N, then value
of a1 . a2 . a3 .........an is ?
x2 y2 x–y xy x2 – y2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
bn bn bn bn
5. The sum of first p-terms of a sequence is p(p + 1) (p + 2). The 10th term of the sequence is
(A) 396 (B) 600 (C) 330 (D) 114
55 22 55 . 22 4.55 5 6 . 22
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 23 314 99 3 4. 910
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1 1 1 1 1
1. Find the sum of the sequence : ........
9 18 30 45 63
1 2
(A) (B) 1 (C) (D) 2
3 3
2. Greatest positive term of a H.P. whose first two terms are 2/5 and 12/23 is–
(A) 6 (B) 5 (C) 1/6 (D) 37/7
1 1 1 sse s 1
3. The value of the sum 2 + 2 + C2la + 2 .... is equal to
3 1 4 2 5 3 6 4
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13 12 15 18
(A) (B) (C) (D)
36 36 36 36
a b c d a b c d e a 1
(A) 4 (B) + + + +
b c d e e a b c d e 5
a b c d e
(C) + + + + <5 (D) None of these
b c d e a
n2 n 2
5. Let the nth term of a series be given by tn = , n 3. The product t3 t4 ......t50 equals
n 2 3n
1 1 1 1
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) 2
5 . 7 .13 . 53 5 . 7 .12 . 53 5 . 7 .12 . 51 5 . 7 .13 . 53
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
6. If 1 2
2
+ 1 2
2
+ 1 2
2
+ ....... + 1 2
2
=x– ,
1 2 2 3 3 4 (1999 ) (2000 ) x
3 5 7 9
7. Find the sum of infinite terms of the series : + + + + ........
2. 4 2. 4.6 2. 4. 6.8 2 . 4 . 6 . 8 .10
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2. The A.M of the nine numbers in the given set {9, 99, 999, ............, 9999999999} is a 9 - digit number
N, all whose digits are distinct then, the number N does not contain the digit.
(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 5 (D) 9
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1 – sin
5. Prove that : = (sec – tan)2
1 sin
6. Find lying in the interval [0, 2] satisfying the following equations :
1 3
(i) sin = (ii) cos = (iii) tan = 3
2 2
1 1 1
(iv) sin = – (v) cos = – (vi) tan = –
2 2 3
7. Find the sum to ‘n’ terms and the sum to infinite terms of the series
3 5 7 9
.......... ...upto n terms
12 12 2 2 12 2 2 3 2 12 2 2 3 2 4 2
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1. If the expression
3 3
cos x + sin x + sin(32 + x) – 18 cos(19 – x) + cos(56 + x) – 9 sin(x + 17)
2 2
is expressed in the form of a sinx + b cosx, then (a + b) is equal to
(A) 17 (B) 27 (C) 13 (D) 23
2. cos (2001) + cot (2001) + sec (2001) + tan (2001) + cosec (2001) equals to
2 3 4 6
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) not defined
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There is a certain sequence of positive real
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4. If in a sequence < Tn > = 4 , then find sum upto infinite terms of the sequence
4n 1
1 1 1 4
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 8 5 5
111 ........
1 – 222
........
2
6. If n is any positive integer, then find the number whose square is 2
n times n times
1397
(B) tan (q) 0
6
2007 1
(C) sin (r)
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COMPREHENSION : (Q. 1 to Q. 2)
1
Between two numbers whose sum is 2 , an even number of arithmatic means are inserted. If the sum of
6
these means exceeds their number by unity, then the number of means is t., then answer the following
questions.
1. The value of t is
(A) 12 (B) 11 (C) 15 (D) 16
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The third term of a G.P. is the square of the
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sin 300 . tan 330 . sec 420 sec 480 . cos ec 570 . tan 330
3. If P = &Q= ,
tan 135 . sin 210 . sec 315 sin 600 . cos 660 . cot 405
16 3
(A) 2 , 16 (B) 2 , (C) 2 , (D) none of these
3 16
4. The product cot 123º . cot 133º . cot 137º . cot 147º , when simplified is equal to :
(A) 1 (B) tan 37º (C) cot 33º (D) 1
5. In a sequence, if the sum of the first 'n' terms is given by S n = 2np – 1, where 'p' is a fixed non zero real
number the nature of the sequence, is
(A) A.P. (B) G.P. (C) H.P. (D) None of these
12
6. If lies in III quadrant and sin = – , find cos , tan , cot
13
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1. If [x ] denotes greatest integer x and {x} denotes fractional part of x then evaluate / simpilfy the
folowing :
(iii) [| e2 – 2 |] (iv) {| – e + 1 |}
3
(v) 2 –4 3
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(iii) | x + 1 | if x > –
2
(iii) | x + 2 | + | x – 2 | if x 2 2 (iv) | x3 + 8 |
(v) |x+3|+|x|+|x–1|
4. Draw graph of the following expressions. Also find extremum value if it exists.
(i) y=|x–2|+|x–1|+|x+1|+|x+2|
(ii) y = | 2x – 5 | – 2 | 2x + 5 |
(iii) y = | 2x – 1 | + | x – 1 |
(iv) y=|x–1|–|x–6|
(iii) | x – 4 | + | x – 7 | = 11
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(i) x – 1 – e = 3 (ii) x – 3 + x – 4 + x2 + 7 = 0
x–2 1
(iii) |x – 2| = x–4 (iv)
x –1 x –1
2. Solve :
2
(i) – 2 x 1 – 3 7 2
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3. Solve :
x 2 – 9 | x | 14
(i) 0 (ii) (|x| – 1) (|x | – 2) < 0
x 2 – 12 x 36
(iii) ( |x2 – 2| – 2) (x – 1) 0
4. Solve equation :
(i) |x2 – 2x| + |x2 – 4x + 3| |2x – 3| (ii) |x2 – 4| – |2x – 1| = |x2 – 2x – 3|
5. Solve :
(i) | x | a (ii) x2 a2
(iii) a2 x2 b2
6. Solve :
a
(i) a |x| b (ii) |x| <
x
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1. If sec A = and cosec B = , then sec(A + B) can have the value equal to
8 4
85 85 85 85
(A) (B) – (C) – (D)
36 36 84 84
2. If Sn denotes the sum of first n terms of an arithmetic progression and a n denotes the nth term of the
same A.P. given S n = n2 p ; where p, n N, then
(A) a1 = p (B) common difference = 2p (C) S p = p3 (D) ap = 2p2 – p
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4. Prove that 2 cos cos + cos + cos =0
13 13 13 13
6. Find the sum of the series (2 2 – 1) (62 – 1) + (42 – 1) (82 – 1) + ....... + (1002 – 1) (1042 – 1)
7. Column - I Column-II
The roots of the equation x3 + bx2 + cx + d = 0 are
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Topics : Quadratic Equations, Trigonometric Ratio & Identities, Sequence & Series
1. Three friends whose ages form a G.P. divide a certain sum of money in proportion to their ages. If they do
that three years later, when the youngest is half the age of the oldest, then he will receive 105 rupees more
that he gets now and the middle friend will get 15 rupees more that he gets now, then ages of the friends
are
(A) 12, 18, 27 (B) 6, 12, 24 (C) 9, 18, 36 (D) none of these
3 5 cos
3. If 2 tan = tan , then is equal to :
2 2 5 3 cos
4. p, q, r are three positive real numbers in A.P., then the roots of the quadratic equation px2 + qx + r = 0 are
real for
r p
(A) 7 4 3 (B) 7 4 3 (C) all p and r (D) no p and r
p r
tan 5 tan 3
6. Prove that = 4 cos 2 cos 4
tan 5 tan 3
7. If A lies in the first quadrant such that logsinA tan A is negative, then the value of A lies in the interval ______.
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1. The value of cos2 73º + cos2 47º sin2 43º + sin2 107º is equal to :
1 3
(A) 1 (B) (C) (D) none of these
2 2
1
2. The expression 4 cos 4 x 2 cos 2 x cos 4 x when simplified reduces to :
2
(A) 2/3 (B) 3/2 (C) 2/3 (D) 3/2
b
3. If x R, the numbers 21 + x + 21 – x, , 36x + 36–x form an A.P., then b must lie in the interval
2
(A) [12, ) (B) [6, ) (C) (–, 6] (D) [6, 12]
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(n 2 3n 2) (n 2 3n 2)
(A) (n + 1) f(n + 1) – (B) n f(n + 1) –
2 2
(n 2 3n 2) (n 2 3n 2)
(C) (n + 1)2 f(n + 1) – (D) (n + 1)2 f(n) –
2 2
3 5 7
5. Value of cos4 + cos4 + cos4 + cos4 is
8 8 8 8
1 3
(A) (B) (C) 1 (D) 0
2 2
6. Suppose , , and are the interior angles of pentagon, hexagon, decoagon and dodecogon
respectively, find the values of |cos + sec + cos + cosec |.
Assume that all polygons are regular.
7. Match the column
Column – Column –
99
(A) If x = sin |sin | and y = cos |cos | and 50 , (p) –1
2
then y – x is equal to
cos( ) cos( )
(B) If = 0, then (tan .tan .tan . tan ) (q) 0
cos( ) cos( )
has the value equal to
(C) If A lies in the third quadrant and 3 tanA – 4 = 0, then (r) 1
5 sin 2A + 3 sin A + 4 cos A is equal to
n n
(D) If
i1
cos i = n, then sin
i 1
i is equal to (s) 2
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COMPREHENSION (Q.No. 1 to 3) :
21
(A) 24 sq. units (B) 21 sq. units (C) 42 sq. units (D) sq. units
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2
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(A) (B) (C) (D) –
5 5 125 125
4. If (1 + tan 1º) . (1 + tan2º) . (1 + tan 3º) .......(1 + tan 45º) = 2 n , then ‘n’ is equal to
(A) 16 (B) 23 (C) 30 (D) none of these
1
5. The most general solution of tan = – 1 and cos = is :
2
7 7 7
(A) n + , n (B) n + (– 1)n , n(C) 2n + , n (D) none of these
4 4 4
6. If cos2 is a root of the equation x 2 + bx + c = 0, where b, c Q, then the ordered pair (b, c) is:
8
1 1 1 1
(A) 1 , (B) 1 , (C) 1 , (D) 1 ,
8 8 8 8
1
7. Find the greatest & the least values of the expression (x R) .
sin x cos6 x
6
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2 2
1. If 4 sin 2 x 2 cos x
+ 41 sin 2 x 2 sin x
= 65, then (sin 2x + cos 2x) has the value equal to :
3 7 9
2. If P = cos . cos . cos . cos &
20 20 20 20
2 4 8 16 P
Q = cos . cos . cos . cos . cos , then is :
11 11 11 11 11 Q
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3. A triangle ABC is such that sin(2A + B) = . If A, B, C are in A.P. then the angle A, B, C are
2
respectively.
5 5 5 5
(A) , , (B) , , (C) , , (D) , ,
12 4 3 4 3 12 3 4 12 3 12 4
4. The solution set of the equation 4sin.cos – 2cos – 2 3 sin + 3 = 0 in the interval (0, 2) is
3 7 5 3 5 5 11
(A) , (B) , (C) , , , (D) , ,
4 4 3 3 4 3 3 6 6 6
5. First, second and seventh terms of an A.P. (all the terms are distinct), whose sum is 93, are in G.P.
Fourth term of this G.P. is
(A) 21 (B) 31 (C) 75 (D) 375
3 5 7
7. Find the value of sin4 + sin4 + sin4 + sin4
16 16 16 16
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1. If sin + cos = and 0 < < , then tan is
5
4 3 3 4
(A) – (B) – (C) (D)
3 4 4 3
4. If the sum of first three terms of a G.P. is to the sum of first six terms as 125 : 152, then the common
ratio of the G.P. is
3 5 2 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 3 5 2
5. If sin + sin = a and cos + cos = b, then
1
(A) cos =± a2 b2 (B) cos =± a2 b2
2 2 2
4 a2 b2 a2 b2 2
(C) tan =±
2 2 (D) cos ( – ) =
2 a b 2
6. If sin(x y) = cos(x + y) = 1/2 then the values of x & y lying between 0 and are given by:
(A) x = /4, y = 3/4 (B) x =/4, y = /12
(C) x = 5/4, y = 5/12 (D) x = 11/12, y = 3/4
7. What are the most general values of which satisfy the equations,
1
(a) sin = (b) tan (x – 1) = 3 (c) tan = – 1
2
2
(d) cosec = . (e) 2cot2 = cosec2
3
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Topic : Logarithm
ab 1 1
(A) ab (B) (C) (D) 1
a 1
b 1 ab a b 1
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4. If n (x + z) + ln (x 2y + z) = 2 ln (x z), then :
2xz x xy
(A) y = (B) y2 = xz (C) 2y = x + z (D) =
xz z yz
2
(A) log1.5 log4 log 3 81 (B) log2 6 + log2
3
1 64
(C) – log 3 (D) log3.5 (1 + 2 + 3 6)
6 27
2
1
6. If log b=3 , then b is equal to ......
8 3
7. Which is greater
1 1 1 1
(i) log 1 or log 1 (ii) log3 5 or log 25 (iii) log 1 or log 1
3
80 2 15 2 17
5 7 5
7
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Topic : Logarithm
Type of Questions M.M., Min.
Subjective Questions (no negative marking) Q.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 (4 marks, 5 min.) [36, 45]
Single choice Objective (no negative marking) Q.10, 11, 12 (3 marks, 3 min.) [9, 9]
1
(ix) log 2 ( 4 .265 )
5
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3. (i) Find antilog of 0.4 to the base 32. Cla (ii) Find antilog of 2 to the base 3.
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4. Find the value of 0.00000165 rounded upto five places of decimal.
6. Find volume of a cuboid whose edges are 58.73 cm, 2.631 cm and 0.3798 cm using log table.
1
7. Find the value of (23.17) 76
5. using log table.
11. If mantissa of lagarithm of 719.3 to the base 10 is 0.8569, then mantissa of logarithm of 71.93 is
(A) 0.8569 (B) 1 .8569 (C) 1.8569 (D) 0.1431
12. Number of digits in integral part of 6012 + 60–12 – 60–15 is (given log 2 = 0.3030, log 3 = 0.4771)
(A) 20 (B) 21 (C) 22 (D) 24
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2. Statement-1 : log10x < logx < logex < log2x (x > 0 and x 1)
Statement-2 : If 0 < x < 1, then log xa > logxb a < b.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
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3. If log6 log2
4x 2 2 x = 0, then x = ______.
4. Given, logax = ; logbx = ; logcx = & logdx = (x 1), then logabcd x has the value
equal to ______
1
5. Solve the equation for x : log 4 + 1
log 3 = log
2x 3 27
x
6. Find all integral solutions of the equation 4 logx/2 ( x ) + 2 log4x (x2) = 3 log2x (x3)
3
(B) If |x| + |x – 5| = 6 and x < 0, then x is equal to (q) 4
2
81 25 16
(C) The value of 4 3 log2 5 log2 7 log 2 is (r) 0
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1
log
0. 3
4 2 3 4 2 3
1. The expression E = 81 is simplified to.
1
(A) 16 (B) 4 (C) 2 (D)
2
1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5
(A) 1 , 2 (B) [–1, 1] (C) 1 , (D) ,
2 2 2
7. Real x satisfying the equation 9log3 log2x = log2 x (log2 x)2 + 1 is ______.
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COMPREHENSION (Q.No. 1 to 3) :
x2 – 6x – 7
1
Set of all the solutions of the inequality > 1 is (a, b), where p, q, a, b R.
3
1. [ p + q ] is equal to
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3 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 4 4 4
1
log 7 5 1
7. Simplify : 3 5 .
log 10 (0.1)
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2. If z is a complex number such that |z| = 4 and arg(z) = , then z is equal to o
6
3
3. If x + iy = , then 4x – x2 – y2 is a real number equal to
cos i sin 2
6
4. The number 1 cos isin when simplified reduces to:
3 3
10 10
6. If z = 1 + cos i sin , then
9 9
5 5 4 4
(A) |z| = 2cos (B) Arg(z) = (C) |z| = 2cos (D) Arg(z) = –
9 9 9 9
7. The solution set of the equation, z 2 + (3 + 2i) z 7 + 17 i = 0 where z is a complex number expressed
in the form of a + bi is ______.
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1. The equation |x + 1| . |x – 1| = a 2 – 2a – 3 can have real solutions for ‘x’, if ‘a’ lies in the interval
2. Let the number of positive and negative solutions of x2 – 6x – |5x – 15| – 5 = 0 be and m respectively, then
(A) + m = 2 (B) 3 + m = 4 (C) 3 – m = 0 (D) 3 – m = 2
3. s then find the equaiton the roots of which are (2 – 2)
If , are the roots of the equation x2 – px +aqss=e0,
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k 1 k2
4. If the roots of the equation ax 2 + bx + c = 0 are of the form and , prove that
k k 1
(a + b + c)2 = b2 – 4ac.
6. STATEMENT 1 :
2
2
Equation x 2 1 + x 2 x 2 + x 2 3 x 2
2
= 0 has only one solution.
2 2 1 2 2 1
Hence prove that + = 1.
2 2 c 2 2 c
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2(K – 1) 2
2. The complete solution set of the inequation x – (x + 1) is given by
K 3K
2 2 2
(A) (– , 2] if K > (B) [2, ) if 0 < K < es(C) (–, 2] if K < 0 (D) R if K =
3 la3ss 3
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3. If , be the roots of the equation 2(x2 – x) + 2x + 3 = 0 and 1, 2 be the two values of for which and
4
are connected by the relation then find the equation whose roots are 2 / and 2 / .
3 1 2 2 1
x 2 | x | 12
4. Solve 2x
x 3
6. If , are the roots of the equation x + 1 = x(1 – x) and 1, 2 be the two values of determined from the
2
21 22 1
equation = – 2, show that 2 +2= 4 .
2 21 1
7. If , are the roots of x2 + px + q = 0 and also of x2n + pnxn + qn = 0 and if , are the roots of
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3 i 3 i
1. If z = + , then :
2 2 2
2
z1 3 z 2
2. If = 1 and |z 2| 1, then |z 1| is
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3. If Z1 = 1 – i and Z2 = – 2 + 4i, then m is equal to
Z1
2i
4. The conjugate complex number of is :
(1 2i)2
2 11 2 11 2 11 2 11
(A) + i (B) – i (C) – + i (D) – – i
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
n
2i
5. For n N, is a positive integer if n =
1 i
6. If z1 = a + ib & z2 = c + id (a, b, c, d R) are complex numbers such that z1 = z2 = 1 and
Re (z1 z2) = 0, then the pair of complex numbers w 1 = a + ic & w2 = b + id satisfies :
(A) w1 = 1 (B) w2 = 1 (C) Re (w1 w2) = 0 (D) none
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2. The simultaneous equations, y = x + 2x & y = 4 + x x have the solution set given by:
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4. The point (11 , 10) divides the line segment joining the points (5 , 2) and (9 , 6) in the ratio :
(A) 1 : 3 internally (B) 1 : 3 externally (C) 3 : 1 internally (D) 3 : 1 externally
5. The points (0, –1), (6, 7), (–2, 3), (8, 3) are the vertices of a rectangle. [True / False]
6. The point on y-axis equidistant from the points (2, 3) and (–4, 1) is.....................
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1. If A & B are the points ( 3, 4) and (2, 1), then the coordinates of the point C on AB produced such
that AC = 2 BC are :
1 5
(A) (2, 4) (B) (3, 7) (C) (7, 2) (D) ,
2 2
11 4
2. If in triangle ABC , A (1, 10) , circumcentre 13 , 23 and orthocentre , then the
3 3
3. Harmonic conjugate of the point (5, 13) with respect to (2, –5) and (3, 1) is
13 13 13 7 7 13
(A) 1, (B) , 1 (C) , (D) ,
5 5 5 5 5 5
4. An equilateral triangle has each of its sides of length 6 cm. If (x 1, y1) ; (x2, y2) & (x3, y3) are its vertices,
2
x1 y1 1
then the value of the determinant x2 y2 1 is equal to :
x3 y3 1
5. ABC is a triangle. The coordinates of whose vertices are (–2, 4), (10, –2) and (–2, –8). G is the
centroid of triangle ABC, then area of the triangle GBC is equal to
(A) 26 (B) 36 (C) 24 (D) 39
6. One end of a thin straight elastic string is fixed at A (4 , 1) and the other end B is at (1 , 2) in the
unstretched condition . If the string is stretched to triple its length to the point C , then find the
coordinates of this point .
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1. Equation of line inclined at an angle of 45º with positive x-axis and dividing the line joining the points
(3, –1) and (8, 9) in the ratio 2 : 3 internally, is
(A) x – y – 2 = 0 (B) 3x – 3y + 1 = 0
(C) 3x– 3y+2=0 (D) None of these
2. The straight line 2x + 5y – 1 = 0 and 4ax – 5y + 2 = 0 are mutually perpendicular, then the value of 'a'
will be
25 1 25 1
(A) (B) – (C) – (D)
8 2 8 2
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4. The vertices of a triangle are A(x1, x1 tan ), B(x2, x2 tan ) and C(x3, x3 tan ). If the circumcentre of triangle
a
ABC coincides with the origin and H(a, b) be the orthocentre, then =
b
x1 x 2 x 3 x1 cos x 2 cos x 3 cos
(A) (B)
x1 tan x 2 tan x 3 tan x1 sin x 2 sin x 3 sin
5. The circumcentre, orthocentre, incentre and centroid of the triangle formed by the points
A(1, 2) , B(4, 6) , C( 2, 1) are collinear . [True or False]
6. Find the equations to the straight lines which pass through the point (1, –2) and cut off equal distances
from the two axes.
7. Match entry of column-I with one or more than one entries of column-II.
Column-I Column-II
(A) Four lines x + 3y – 10 = 0, x + 3y – 20 = 0, (p) a quadrilateral which is neither
3x – y + 5 = 0 and 3x – y – 5 = 0 form a figure a parallelogram nor a
which is trapezium
(B) The point A(1, 2), B(2, –3), C(–1, –5) and D(–2, 4) (q) a parallelogram
in order are vertices of
(C) The lines 7x + 3y – 33 = 0, 3x – 7y + 19 = 0, (r) a rectangle of area 10 sq.units
3x – 7y – 10 = 0 and 7x + 3y – 4 = 0 form a
figure which is
(D) Four lines 4y – 3x – 7 = 0, 3y – 4x + 7 = 0, (s) a square
4y – 3x – 21 = 0, 3y – 4x + 14 = 0 form a figure
which is
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1. B & C are fixed points having coordinates (3, 0) and ( 3, 0) respectively . If the vertical angle BAC
is 90º, then the locus of the centroid of the ABC has the equation :
(A) x2 + y2 = 1 (B) x2 + y2 = 9 (C) 9 (x2 + y2) = 1 (D) 9 (x2 + y2) = 4
2. The coordinates of the midpoints of the sides of a triangle ABC are D(2, 1), E(5, 3) and F(3, 7).
Equation of median of the triangle ABC passing through F is
(A) 10x + y – 37 = 0 (B) x + y – 10 = 0 (C) x – 10y + 67 = 0 (D) none of these
4. The family of straight lines 3(a + 1) x – 4 (a – 1) y + 3 (a + 1) = 0 for different values of 'a' passes through
a fixed point whose coordinates are
(A) (1, 0) (B) (–1, 0) (C) (–1, –1) (D) none of these
5. The coordinates of a point P on the line 2x y + 5 = 0 such that PA PB is maximum,
where A is (4, 2) and B is (2, 4) will be :
(A) (11, 27) (B) ( 11, 17) (C) ( 11, 17) (D) (0, 5)
6. Given vertices A(1, 1), B(4, –2) and C(5, 5) of a triangle, find the equation of the perpendicular
dropped from C to the interior bisector of the angle A.
(B) OPQR is a square and M, N are the mid points of the (q) 2
sides PQ and QR respectively. If the ratio of the areas
of the square and the triangle OMN is : 6, then is
equal to
(C) If slope of the straight line through the point (1, 2), whose (r) 4
m
distance from the point (3, 1) has the greatest value, is ,
6
then m is equal to
(D) Area of ABC is 20 sq. units where points A, B and C are (s) 16
(4, 6), (10, 14) and (x, y) respectively. If AC is perpendicular
to BC, then number of positions of C is
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COMPREHENSION (Q.No. 1 to 3)
Consider the family of lines passing through the point of intersection of lines
L1 : 3x + 4y + 7 = 0
L2 : 4x – 3y + 1 = 0
1. A member of family which bisects the angle between them and is closer to origin, is
(A) x – 7y – 6 = 0 (B) 7x + y + 8 = 0 (C) 7x – y + 6 = 0 (D) 7x + y + 4 = 0
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4. Chords of the curve 4x2 + y2 – x + 4y = 0 which subtend a right angle at the origin pass through a fixed
point whose co-ordinates are :
1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4
(A) , (B) , (C) , (D) ,
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
5. The image of the pair of lines represented by ax 2 + 2h xy + by2 = 0 by the line mirror y = 0 is :
(A) ax2 2h xy by2 = 0 (B) bx2 2h xy + ay2 = 0
(C) bx2 + 2h xy + ay2 = 0 (D) ax2 2h xy + by2 = 0
6. The value of k so that the equation 12x 2 – 10xy + 2y2 + 11x – 5y + k = 0 represents a pair of lines is
(A) – 2 (B) 2 (C) 7 (D) – 7
7. The sides AB, BC and CA of a triangle ABC are given by the equation 3x + 4y – 6 = 0, 12x – 5y – 3 = 0 and
x + y + 2 = 0 respectively. Find the equation of bisector of internal angle B.
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COMPREHENSION (Q.No. 1 to 3)
2. Let be the number of solutions obtained in above question, then number of solutions of the equation
|x – 2| + |x – 3| + |x – 4| = is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinite
3. Let k be the number of solution obtained in Q.No. 2, then number of solution of |x + 1| + |x| + |x – 1| = k is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinite
5. A light ray coming along the line 3x + 4y = 5 gets reflected from the line ax + by = 1 and goes along the
line 5x – 12y = 10, then
64 112 14 –8
(A) a = ,b= (B) a = ,b=
115 5 15 115
64 –8 14 112
(C) a = ,b= (D) a = ,b=
115 115 15 15
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COMPREHENSION (Q.No. 1 to 3)
Let ||x – a| – b| = k. Then
(i) k = 0, b > 0 equation has two solutions
(ii) b>k>0 equation has four solutions
(iii) b=k>0 Þ equation has three solutions
(iv) 0<b<k equation has two solutions
4. Given the family of lines, a (3x + 4y + 6) + b (x + y + 2) = 0. The line of the family situated at the
greatest distance from the point P (2, 3) has equation :
1 1
(A) x = 4 (B) x = 4
2 3
2 1
(C) x = 4 (D) 5
3 3
2ab
by =
ax +
ax +
3ab 3ab
u3
A B
u2 bx + ay = 2ab
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axes is :
(A) 2 units (B) 3/2 units (C) 5/2 units (D) none of these
5. The equation of the circle of radius 5 in the first quadrant which touches the x-axis and the line
3 x – 4 y = 0 is :
(A) x2 + y2 – 24 x – y – 25 = 0 (B) x2 + y2 – 30 x – 10 y + 225 = 0
2 2
(C) x + y – 16 x – 18 y + 64 = 0 (D) x2 + y2 – 20 x – 12 y + 144 = 0
6. Suppose a ray of light leaves the point (3, 4) reflects from the y-axis and moves towards the x-axis,
then reflects from the x-axis, and finally arrives at the point (8, 2), then the value of x, is
1 1 2 1
(A) x = 4 (B) x = 4 (C) x = 4 (D) 5
2 3 3 3
7. Consider the general equation of second degree ax 2 + by2 + 2hxy + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0. If this equation
represents a pair of straight lines, map the two columns in the most accurate sense.
Match the column
Column – Column –
c
(A) If (x1, y1) is the point of intersection of the two lines, (p)
(a b)2 4h 2
then (ax1 + hy1) (hx1 + by1) =
(B) af2 + bg2 + ch2 = (q) ab
(C) The lines are parallel if h 2 = (r) fg
(D) Product of perpendiculars from the origin (s) abc + 2fgh
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1. The equation of the image of the circle x 2 + y2 + 16x 24y + 183 = 0 in the line
mirror 4x + 7y + 13 = 0 is:
(A) x2 + y2 + 32x 4y + 235 = 0 (B) x2 + y2 + 32x + 4y 235 = 0
2 2
(C) x + y + 32x 4y 235 = 0 (D) x2 + y2 + 32x + 4y + 235 = 0
2. Find the maximum and minimum distance of the point (2 , 7) from the circle
x2 + y2 14 x 10 y 151 = 0 .
(A) {28, 2} (B) {2, 28} (C) {2, 13} (D) {15, 13}
3. The line 2x + 3y = 12 meets the x - axis at A and the y - axis at B . The line through (5, 5) perpendicular
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(A) sq. unitss (B) sq. units
s (C) sq. units (D) sq. units
s
3 3 3 9
4. The algebraic sum of perpendicular distances from A (x 1, y1), B (x2, y2) and C (x3, y3) to a variable line
is zero, then all the such lines will always pass through
(A) the orthocentre of ABC (B) the centroid of ABC
(C) the circumcentre of ABC (D) the incentre of ABC
5. Statement-1 : Perpendicular from origin O to the line joining the points A (c cos, c sin) and
B (c cos, c sin) divides it in the ratio 1 : 1
Statement-2 : Perpendicular from opposite vertex to the base of an isosceles triangle bisects it.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
6. The sides of a rhombus are parallel to y = 2x + 3 and 2y = x + 5. The diagonals of the rhombus
intersect at (1, 2). If one vertex of the rhombus lies on the y-axis and possible values of the ordinates
of this vertex are a & b, then find the value of (a + b).
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1. A is a point on either of two rays y + 3 |x|= 2 at a distance of units from their point of intersection.
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The coordinates of the foot of perpendicular from A on the bisector of the angle between them are
2 2
(A) – , 2 (B) (0, 0) (C) , 2 (D) (0, 4)
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2. The base BC of a ABC is bisected at the point (p, q) & the equation to the side AB & AC are
px + qy = 1 & qx + py = 1. The equation of the median through A is :
(A) (p 2q) x + (q 2p) y + 1 = 0
(B) (p + q) (x + y) 2 = 0
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(C) (2pq 1) (px + qy 1) = (p2 + q2 1)C(qx
(D) none of these
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3. If the line y = x cuts the curve x3 + 3y3 – 30xy + 72x – 55 = 0 in points A, B and C, then the value of
4 2
OA.OB.OC (where O is the origin), is
55
1
(A) 55 (B) (C) 2 (D) 4
4 2
5. A circle with centre in the first quadrant is tangent to y = x + 10, y = x – 6, and the y-axis. Let (h, k) be
the centre of the circle. If the value of (h + k) = a + b a where (a, b Q), find the value of a + b.
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1. A variable line cuts the lines x 2 – (a + b) x + ab = 0 in such a way that intercept between the lines
subtends a right angle at origin. The locus of the foot of the perpendicular from origin on the variable line is:
(A) x2 + y2 – (a + b)x + ab = 0 (B) x2 + y2 + (a + b)x – ab = 0
2 2
(C) x + y + (a + b)x + ab = 0 (D) x2 + y2 – (a + b)x – ab = 0
2. If the equation 2x2 + 3xy + by2 – 11x + 13y + c = 0 represents two perpendicular straight lines, then
(A) b = – 2 (B) b = 2 (C) c = 2 (D) c = – 2
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4. The possible radius of a circle whose centre is at origin and which touches the circle
x2 + y2 – 6x – 8y + 21 = 0, is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 7
5. The centre of a square is at the origin and one vertex is A(2, 1). Find the co-ordinates of other
vertices of the square.
7. Column - I Column-II
(A) If the distance between the lines (x + 7y) 2 + 2 (x + 7y) – 42 = 0 (p) 1
is r, then (5r 2 – 10) equals to
(B) If the sum of the distance of a point from two perpendicular lines (q) 3
in a plane is 1, then its locus is |x| + |y| = k, where k is equal to
(D) Area of the triangle formed by the lines y 2 – 9xy + 18x 2 = 0 (s) 7
and y = 6 is
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Topic : Circle
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If (p, q) is at a distance of from (1, 0) along
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4. A circle S of radius 'a' is the director circle of another circle S 1. S1 is the director circle of circle
S2 and so on. If the sum of the radii of all these circles is 2, then the value of 'a' is –
1 1
(A) 2 + 2 (B) 2 – (C) 2 – 2 (D) 2 +
2 2
5. Centre of a circle of radius 4 5 lies on the line y = x and satisfies the inequality 3x + 6y > 10. If the line
x + 2y = 3 is a tangent to the circle, then the equation of the circle is
2 2 2 2
23 23 17 17
(A) x + y = 80 (B) x + y = 80
3 3 3 3
2 2 2 2
17 17 23 23
(C) x + y = 80 (D) x + y = 80
3 3 3 3
6. If two chords of the circle x 2 + y2 ax by = 0, drawn from the point P(a, b) is divided by the
x-axis in the ratio 2 : 1 in the direction from the point P to the other end of the chord, then
(A) a2 > 3 b2 (B) a2 < 3 b2 (C) a2 > 4 b2 (D) a2 < 4 b2
7. Find the equation of the circle having the lines x² + 2xy + 3x + 6y = 0 as its normals and having size
just sufficient to contain the circle x (x 4) + y (y 3) = 0.
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Let f(x) x2 + px + q = 0 have real roots , and g(x) x2 + rx + s = 0 have real roots ,
1. The area of the quadrilateral formed by points (, 0), (, 0), (0, ), (0, ) taken in order is
2. The centre of the circle passing through the points of intersection of pairs of lines f(x) = 0
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p r q s q s p r
(A) , (B) , (C) , (D) ,
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
p2 r 2 ( q2 s 2 )
(C) f(x) + g(y) = –q–s (D) f(x) + g(y) = p + r –
4 4
4. Two circles touch the x-axis and the line y = mx (m>0). They meet at (9, 6) and at another point and
the product of their radii is 68. Find ‘m’.
5. Show that the common tangents to the circles x 2 + y2 – 6x = 0 and x2 + y2 + 2x = 0 form an equilateral
triangle.
6. The circle x2 + y2 – 4x – 4y + 4 = 0 is inscribed in a triangle which has two of its sides along the
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1. If log 2, log (2x 1) and log (2x + 3) are in A.P., then x is equal to :
(A) 5/2 (B) log2 5 (C) log3 2 (D) 3/2
2. The first term of an infinite G. P. is the value of x for which the expression log 3 (3x 8) + x 2
22
vanishes. If the common ratio of the G. P. is cos , then the sum of the G. P. is :
3
(A) 1 (B) 3/2 (C) 4/3 (D) none of these
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1 1 1 1
(A) 1 1.3.5..........(2n 1) (B) 1 1.3.5..........(2n 1)
2 4
1 1
(C) 1 1.3.5..........(2n 1) (D) none of these
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4. If the area of the isosceles right angle triangle BAC, right angled at A, is 50. Then the length of the
median through A is
5. Length of the chord, along the x-axis, of the circle which is orthogonal to the three circles
x2 + y2 – 2x + 3y– 7 = 0 , x2 + y2 + 5x – 5y + 9 = 0 and x2 + y2 + 7x – 9y + 29 = 0, is
6. A circle touches the sides AB and AD of a rectangle ABCD at P and Q respectively and passes
through the vertex C. If the distance of C from chord PQ is 5 units, then area of the rectangle is
(A) 45 (B) 25 (C) 50 (D) 75
7. The equation of the altitude of the ABC whose vertices are A( 4, 2) ; B(6, 5) and C(1, 4) can be:
(A) 10x + 3y + 2 = 0 (B) 5x + 9y + 2 = 0
(C) 6x 5y = 0 (D) 5x 6y = 0
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COMPREHENSION (Q.1 to 3)
Consider 3 circles
S1 : x2 + y2 + 2x – 3 = 0
S2 : x 2 + y2 – 1 = 0
S3 : x2 + y2 + 2y – 3 = 0
1. The radius of the circle which bisect the circumference of the circles S 1 = 0, S2 = 0, S3 = 0 is
2. If the circle S = 0 is orthogonal to S 1 = 0, S2 = 0 and S3 = 0 and has its centre at (a, b) and radius equal
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3. The radius of the circle touching S 1 = 0 and S2 = 0 at (1, 0) and passing through (3, 2) is
(A) 1 (B) 12 (C) 2 (D) 2 2
4 3 12
4. 61st term of the H.P. , , , ........... is
3 2 7
17 34 3 4
(A) – (B) (C) (D) –
4 3 34 17
5
2
5. The expression f(x) = (x k)
k 1
assumes minimum value for x given by
5
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) (D) 5
2
6. (6, 0), (0, 6) and (7, 7) are the vertices of a triangle. The circle inscribed in the triangle has the equation
(A) x2 + y2 9x + 9y + 36 = 0 (B) x2 + y2 9x 9y + 36 = 0
2 2
(C) x + y + 9x 9y + 36 = 0 (D) x2 + y2 9x 9y 36 = 0
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2. Find the 7th term from the end in the expansion of 9 x 1 , x 0.
3 x
n
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3. In the binomial expansion of 3 2 3 , the ratio of the 7th term from the begining to the 7th term
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3 1
5. Find the terms independent of 'x' in the expansion of the expression, (1 + x + 2 x 3) x 2 .
2 3 x
11 11
2 1 1
6. Find the co-efficient of x 7 in a x and of x7 in a x and find the relation between
b x b x2
'a' & 'b' so that these co-efficients are equal. (where a, b 0).
7. Find the positive value of 'a' so that the coefficient of x5 is equal to that of x 15 in the expansion
10
2 a
of x .
x3
2 m 1
x y
8. The (m + 1) term of
th
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y x
(A) independent of x (B) a constant
(C) depends on the ratio x/y and m (D) none of these
9. The total number of distinct terms in the expansion of, (x + a) 100 + (x a)100 after simplification is :
(A) 50 (B) 202 (C) 51 (D) none of these
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10. The value of, is :
3 6 6 . 243 . 2 15 . 81. 4 20 . 27 . 8 15 . 9 . 16 6 . 3 . 32 64
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11. If the 6 term in the expansion of 8 / 3 x log10 x is 5600, then x =
x
(A) 10 (B) 8 (C) 11 (D) 9
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12. In the expansion of 3 3 2 ,
the 11th term is a:
4
n n
a 5/2 C3
13. If the second term of the expansion a1/ 13 is 14a , then the value of n
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1
a C 2
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15. In the expansion of (71/3 + 111/9)6561, the number of terms free from radicals is:
(A) 730 (B) 729 (C) 725 (D) 750
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1 1
1. The term independent of x in the expansion of x x is:
x x
5
P Q
2. Let the co-efficients of x n in (1 + x)2n & (1 + x)2n 1 be P & Q respectively, then =
Q
(A) 9 (B) 27 (C) 81 (D) none of these
3. The value of m, for which the coefficients of the (2m + 1) th and (4m + 5)th terms in the expansion of
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4. If k R and the middle term of 2 is 1120, then value of k is:
2
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
10 n
Cr
8. The value of
r 1
r. n
Cr 1
is equal to
n1 n
C
9. n Cr nrCr1 =
r 0
n n 1 n n (n 1)
(A) (B) (C) (n + 1) (D) 2 (n 1)
2 2 2
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10. Find the middle term(s) in the expansion of
7
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11. Prove that the co-efficient of the middle term in the expansion of (1 + x) 2n is equal to the sum of the
co-efficients of middle terms in the expansion of (1 + x) 2n 1.
1 . 3 . 5 . ....... . (2 n 1) n n
12. Show that the middle term in the expansion of (1 + x) 2n is, 2 .x .
n!
1
15. Find numerically greatest term(s) in the expansion
s e s of (3 – 5x) 15 when x =
as 5
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n
x 2
1. Find the index ' n ' of the binomial if the 9th term of the expansion has numerically the
5 5
greatest coefficient (n N).
2. n
If 3 3 5 = p+ f, where p is an integer and f is a proper fraction, then find the value of 3 3 5 ,
n
n N.
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3.
Show that the integral part in 6 6 14 C is even, n N.
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5. The numerically greatest term in the expansion of (2x + 5y)34, when x = 3 & y = 2 is :
(A) T21 (B) T22 (C) T23 (D) T24
7.
Let 5 2 6
n
= p + f, where n N and p N and 0 < f < 1, then the value of f 2 f + pf p is:
(A) a natural number (B) a negative integer (C) a prime number (D) an irrational number
C1 C C Cn n (n 1)
8. + 2 2 + 3 3 +........ + n =
C0 C1 C2 Cn 1 2
C 0 C1 C 2 ........ Cn 1 (n 1)n
9. (C0 + C1) (C1 + C2) (C2 + C3) (C3 + C4)........ (Cn 1 + Cn) =
n!
.
10. Co 2C1 + 3C2 4C3 +.... + (1)n (n+1) Cn = 0
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12. Prove that nCr + n–1 C
r + n–2 C
r + .............. + rCr = n+1 C
r+1
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10 10 10 10
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( 1)K
13. The value of the expression
Cr
2K
is :
r 0 K 0
14. The sum of the coefficients in the expansion of (1 2x + 5x 2 ) n is a and the sum of the
coefficients in the expansion of (1 + x) 2n is b. Then:
(A) a = b (B) (x – a)2 + (x – b)2 = 0, has real roots
(C) sin2 a + cos2 b = 1 (D) ab = 1
11 11 11 11
C0 C1 C2 C10
15. ...... =
1 2 3 11
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1. Given that the term of the expansion (x 1/3 x1/2)15 which does not contain x is 5 m, where m N,then
m=
(A) 1100 (B) 1010 (C) 1001 (D) none
2. Find the term in the expansion of (2x – 5) 6 which have
(i) Greatest binomial coefficient (ii) Greatest numerical coefficient
(iii) Algebrically greatest coefficient (iv) Algebrically least coefficient
C0 C1 C2 C3 Cn
3. The value of – + – +.......... + (–1)n is :
1.3 2 . 3 3 .3 4.3 (n 1) . 3
3 n 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
n 1 3 3(n 1)
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4. The value of the expression C4 + 47
52 j
C3 is equal to:
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47 52
(A) C5 (B) C5 (C) 52C4 (D) 49
C4
50 50 50 50 50 50 n
5. The value of + +...........+ is, where nC =
r
0 1 1 2 49 50 r
2
100 100 50 50
(A) (B) (C) (D)
50 51 25 25
2
1 x
8. The coefficient of x in , | x | < 1, is
4
1 x
(A) 4 (B) –4 (C) 10 + 4C2 (D) 16
9. The coefficient of x4 in the expansion of (1 x + 2x2)12 is:
(A) 12C3 (B) 13C3 (C) 14C4 (D) 12 C
3+ 3 13 C
3 + 14C
4
(2n)!
(ii) C0 Cr + C1 Cr + 1 + .......... + Cn – r Cn = (n r )! (n r )!
(iii) C02 – C12 + C22 – C32 + ........ + (–1)n Cn2 = 0 or (–1)n/2 Cn/2 according as n is odd or even.
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 36
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DPP No. 63
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2. Assuming ' x ' to be so small that x 2 and higher powers of ' x ' can be neglected, show that,
1 34 x 4
(16 3 x )1/ 2
is approximately equal to, 1
305
x.
2/3 96
(8 x )
3. Coefficient of x7 in (1 – 2x + x3)5
1 1 2 1 2 3
6. Sum of the infinite series + ..... to
2! 3! 4!
e e
(A) (B) e (C) (D) none of these
3 2
4 3 2
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
45 45 45
1 1 1 1
8. Find the sum of the series – – + ......
2 2 2 2 3 23 7 2 4
23 3 3 4 3
9. Sum the series 1 + + ......
1! 2! 3 !
x2 x3 x 4 y2 y3
10. If y = x – – ....to and | x | < 1, prove that x = y ..to .
2 2 2 2! 3 !
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n n 100
ar (101)
1. If (1 + x)n = ar xr and br = 1 +
ar 1
and br =
100 !
, then n equals to :
r0 r 1
(A) 99 (B) 100 (C) 101 (D) None of these
2. The number of values of ' r ' satisfying the equation, 39 C3r 1 39C = 39 Cr 2 1 39 C3r is :
r2
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
100
4. The coefficient of x 52 in the expansion Cm (x – 3)100–m. 2m is :
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100 100
(A) C47 (B) C48 (C) –100C52 (D) –100C100
1 1 1
5. The sum ...... is equal to :
1 ! ( n 1) ! 2 ! ( n 2) ! 1 ! ( n 1) !
1 2 2 n1
(A) (2n 1 1) (B) (2n 1) (C) (2 1) (D) None
n! n! n!
2 3 4
1 1 2 1 3 1
8. Find the sum of the following infinite series : + ....
25 35 45
9. Numbers of natural numbers smaller than ten thousand and divisible by 4 using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3 and 5
without repetition is :
(A) 18 (B) 27 (C) 32 (D) 31
10. How many 3–digit odd numbers can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 if
(i) The repetition of digits is not allowed ?
(ii) The repetition of digits is allowed ?
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n
3 1
1. In the expansion of x 2 , n N, if the sum of the coefficients of x 5 and x10 is 0, then n is :
x
(A) 25 (B) 20 (C) 15 (D) None of these
2. The sum of the coefficients of all the integral powers of x in the expansion of 1 2 x
40
is :
1 40 1
(A) 340 + 1 (B) 340 – 1 (C) (3 – 1) (D) (340 + 1)
2 2
10
x 1 x 1
2 1
1
3. The coefficient of the term independent of x in the expansion of is :
a s se s x 3 x3 1 x x2
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5. Let f(n) = 10n + 3.4n +2 + 5, n N. The greatest value of the integer which divides f(n) for all n is :
(A) 27 (B) 9 (C) 3 (D) None of these
31001
6. If { x } denotes the fractional part of ' x ', then =
82
(A) 9/82 (B) 81/82 (C) 3/82 (D) 1/82
n
7. The sum (r + 1) Cr2 is equal to :
r0
n n
1 n 2r
8. If an =
r 0
n
Cr
, the value of
r 0
n
Cr
is :
n 1
(A) a (B) a (C) nan (D) 0
2 n 4 n
n
r 1 n
9. The sum of the series (1)
r 1
. Cr (a r ) is equal to :
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10. The sum of: 3.nC0 8.nC1 + 13.nC2 18.nC3 +.... upto (n+1) terms is :
(A) zero (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) none of these
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12. If (1 + x + 2x2)20 = a0 + a1x + a2x2 +......... + a40x40, then a0 + a2 + a4.......+ a38 is equal to :
(A) 219 (230 + 1) (B) 219(220 – 1)
20 19
(C) 2 (2 – 1) (D) none of these
20
3 1
13. In the expansion of 4 4
6
(A) the number of irrational terms is 19 (B) middle term is irrational
(C) the number of rational terms is 2 (D) 9th term is rational
n
14.
If 9 80 = + f, where , n are integers and 0 < f < 1, then :
(A) is an odd integer (B) is an even integer
n
(C) ( + f) (1 – f) = 1
(D) 1 f = 9 80
15. 79 + 97 is divisible by :
es
(A) 16 (B) 24 ass (C) 64 (D) 72
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 29
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DPP No. 66
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2. If the radius of the circumcircle of the triangle TPQ, where PQ is chord of contact corresponding to point T
with respect to circle x2 + y2 – 2x + 4y – 11 = 0, is 6 unit, then distance of T from the director circle of the given
circle is :
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3. ass x² + y² 4x 4y + 4 = 0 and
The internal common tangents of the circles
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x² + y² + 6x + 6y + 9 = 0 are :
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4. The length of transverse common tangent of the circles x 2 + y2 = 1 and (x h)2 + y2 = 1 is 2 3 , then
the value of ‘ h ‘ is :
(A) x2 + y2 + 2 3 y + 2 = 0 (B) x2 + y2 + 4 3 y + 8 = 0
6. If the letters of the word ‘SHWETA’ are written in all possible ways and then are arranged as in a dictionary,
then the rank of the word ‘SHWETA’ is ................. .
7. How many numbers divisible by 5 and lying between 4000 and 5000 can be formed from the digits
4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 (Repetition of digits is allowed).
8. How many car number plates can be made if each plate contains 2 different letters of english alphabet,
followed by 3 different digits.
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 33
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2. The midpoint of the chord on the line 3x + 4y – 25 = 0 intercepted by the circle x 2 + y2 = 81 is .......
3. The centre of a circle S = 0 lies on 2x – 2y + 9 = 0 and S = 0 cuts orthogonally the circle x2 + y2 = 4. Then
the circle must pass through the point
(A) (1, 1) es(B) (– 1/2, 1/2)
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(C) (5, 5) Cl (D) (– 4, 4)
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4. Let AB be any chord of the circle x² + y² – 2x – 6y – 6 = 0 which subtends right angle at the point (2, 4), then
the locus of the mid point of AB is
(A) x² + y² – 3x – 7y –16 = 0 (B) x² + y² – 3x – 7y + 7 = 0
(C) x² + y² + 3x + 7y – 16 = 0 (D) x² + y² + 3x + 7y – 7 = 0
5. Tangents are drawn to the circle x 2 + y 2 = 10 at the points where it is met by the circle
x2 + y2 + 4 x 3 y + 2 = 0 . The point of intersection of these tangents is :
5 10 5 10 10 5 10 5
(A) , (B) , (C) , (D) ,
2 3 2 3 3 2 3 2
7. Two cards are drawn one at a time & without replacement from a pack of 52 card. The number of ways in
which the two cards can be drawn, are
(A) 2652 (B) 2704 (C) 2500 (D) None of these
8. Sum of the last 30 coefficients in the expansion of (1 + x) 59 , when expanded in ascending powers of
x, is
(A) 229 (B) 228 (C) 60C30 – 219 (D) 258
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 32
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1. If in the expansion of (1 + x) m (1– x)n, the coefficients of x and x 2 are 3 and – 6 respectively, then m
is
(A) 6 (B) 9 (C) 12 (D) 24.
n n n
2. For 2 r n, + 2 + =
r r 1 r 2
n 1 n 1 n 2 n 2
(A) (B) 2 (C) 2 (D)
r 1 r 1 r r
a sse s
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3. In the binomial expansion of (a b) n , n 5, the sum of the 5 th and 6 th terms is zero. Then
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a/b equals:
n5 n4 5 6
(A) (B) (C) n 4 (D) n 5
6 5
m
10 20 p
4. The sum , (where = 0, if p < q) is maximum when ' m ' is:
q
i0 i m i
(n – 1)
6. If Cr = (k2 – 3) nCr+1, then an interval in which k lies is
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
7. The value of 0 – + – .......... + is :
10 1 11 2 12
20 30
60 30 30
(A) 20 (B) 10 (C) (D) None of these
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8. For r = 0, 1, ...., 10, let Ar, Br and Cr denote, respectively, the coefficient of xr in the expansions of
10
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(1 + x)10 , (1 + x)20 and (1 + x)30 . Then A (B r 10B r C10 A r ) is equal to
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r 1
(A) B10 – C10 (B) A10 (B210 – C10 A10) (C) 0 (D) C10 – B10
n
10. For any positive integer m, n (with n m), let = nCm. Prove that
m
n n 1 n 2 m n 1
+
m m + m +... + m = m 1 . Hence or otherwise, prove that
n n 1 n 2 m n 2
+ 2 + 3 +... + (n – m + 1) = .
m m m m m 2
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 26
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1. The sum of all the four digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4 if repetition of digits is
allowed, is
(A) 399996 (B) 388840 (C) 711040 (D) none of these
2. All possible three digit even numbers which can be formed with the condition that if 5 is one of the digit,
then 7 is the next digit, is
(A) 5 (B) 325 (C) 345 (D) 365
3. Different words are formed by arranging the letters of the word ''SUCCESS'', find
(i) The number of words in which C are together but S's are seperated, is
(A) 120 (B) 96 es (C) 24 (D) 420
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(ii) The number of words in which no two C's and no two S's are together is
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(iii) The number of words in which the consonants appear in alphabetic order is
(A) 42 (B) 40 (C) 420 (D) 280
5. How many 10 digit numbers can be made with odd digits so that no two consecutive digits are same.
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 28
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n
3 1
1. In the expansion of x 2 , n N, if the sum of the coefficients of x 5 and x10 is 0, then n is :
x
(A) 25 (B) 20 (C) 15 (D) None of these
2.
The sum of the coefficients of all the integral powers of x in the expansion of 1 2 x
40
is :
1 40 1
(A) 340 + 1 (B) 340 – 1 (C) (3 – 1) (D) (340 + 1)
2 2
10
se s
C las x 1 x 1
3. The coefficient of the term independent of x in the expansion of 2 is :
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x x3 1 x x2
(A) 70 (B) 112 (C) 105 (D) 210
4. A number of different seven digit numbers that can be written using only three digits 1, 2 & 3 under the
condition that the digit 2 occurs exactly twice in each number, is
(A) 672 (B) 640 (C) 512 (D) None of these
5. There are 720 permutations of the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 suppose these permutations are arranged from
smallest to largest numerical values beginning from 123456 and ending with 654321.
(a) What number falls on the 124th position
(b) What is the position of the number 321546
6. How many different words can be formed out of the letters of the word ‘ALLAHABAD’? In how many of
them the vowels occupy the even positions?
Column- I Column- II
(D) Number of 7 - digit numbers where even digits occupies (s) 952
only even places
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4. The coefficient of the middle term in the binomial expansion in powers of x of (1 + x)4 and of (1 – x)6 is the
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same, if equals :
5 10 3 3
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3 3 10 5
n n
1 r tn
6. If sn =
r 0
n
Cr
and tn =
r 0
n
Cr
, then s is equal to-
n
n n 2n – 1
(1) (2) –1 (3) n – 1 (4)
2 2 2
7. If the coefficients of rth, (r + 1)th and (r +2)th terms in the binomial expansion of (1 +y)m are in AP, then m and
r satisfy the equation :
(1) m2 – m(4r – 1) + 4r2 + 2 = 0. (2) m2 – m(4r +1) + 4r2 – 2 = 0.
(3) m2 – m(4r+1) + 4r2 + 2 = 0. (4) m2 – m(4r –1) + 4r2 – 2 = 0.
8. The value of C4 + 50
r 1
56 – r
C3 is :
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3
1
(1 x )3 / 2 1 x
9. 3
If x is so small that x and higher powers of x may be neglected, then 2 may be
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approximated as :
x 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2
(1) x (2) x (3) 3 x x (4) 1 x
2 8 8 8 8
1
10. If the expansion in powers of x of the function 1 – ax 1 – bx is
an – bn an 1 – bn 1 bn 1 – an 1 bn – an
(1) (2) (3) (4)
b–a b–a b–a b–a
11. For natural numbers m, n if (1 – y)m (1 + y)n= 1 + a1y + a2y2 + ..... and a1 = a2 = 10, then (m, n) is :
(1) (35, 20) (2) (45, 35) (3) (35, 45) (4) (20, 45)
r 0
n
Statement-2 : (r + 1) nCr xr = (1 + x)n + nx (1 + x)n – 1
r 0
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
10 10 10
2 10
14. Let S1 = j 1
j ( j – 1) 10
Cj , S 2 =
j 1
j 10Cj and S3 = jj 1
C. j
Statement -1 : S3 = 55 × 29 .
Statement -2 : S1 = 90 × 28 and S2 = 10 × 28.
(1) Statement -1 is true, Statement-2 is true ; Statement -2 is not a correct explanation for Statement -1.
(2) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
(3) Statement -1 is false, Statement -2 is true.
(4) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1.
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COMPREHENSION # 1 (1 to 3)
n n n n
f (i) f ( j) i and j are independent. In this summation, three
In the sum of series f (i) f ( j) =
i1 j1 i1 j1
n n
f (i)f ( j) = f (i)f ( j)
i1 j1 0 i j n
+ f (i)f ( j) + f (i)f ( j)
0 i j n i j
=2 f (i)f ( j) + f (i)f ( j)
0 i jn i j
n n
f (i)f ( j) – f (i)f ( j)
f (i)f ( j) =
0 i j n
i 1 j 1
2
i j
When f(i) and f(j) are not symmetrical, we find the sum by listing all the terms.
1. n
Ci n C j is equal to -
0 i jn
n m
n
2. Cm . mCp is equal to -
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3. C C is equal to -
0 i j n
n
i
n
j
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(A) n2n (B) (n + 1)2n (C) (n – 1)2n (D) (n + 1)2n–1
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4. Find the three digit numbers in which the middle one is a perfect square are formed using the digits
1 to 9 is (repeatition of digits is allowed)
(A) 243 (B) 242 (C) 244 (D) 246
5. The no. of ways in which 5 different books to be distributed among 3 persons to that each person gets
at least one book, is equal to the number of ways in which
(A) 5 persons are alloted 3 different residential flats such that each person is alloted at most one flat
and no two persons are alloted the some flat.
(B) No. of parallelograms formed by one set of 6 parallel lines and other set of 5 parallel lines that
goes in other direction.
(C) 5 different toys are to be distributed among 3 children, so that each child gets at least one toy.
6. In how many ways can 5 colours be selected out of 8 different colours including red, blue and green
(1) if blue and green are always to be included
(2) if red is always excluded
(3) if red & blue are always included but green excluded ?
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7. How many numbers between 400 and 1000 (both exclusive) can be made with the digits 2,3,4,5,6,0 if
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1. 10 IIT & 2 PET students sit in a row. If the number of ways in which exactly 3 IIT students sit between 2 PET
students is K.10!, then the value of ‘K’ is :
(A) 16. 10! (B) 2.10! (C) 12! (D) 16
2. Number of ways in which 7 people can occupy six seats, 3 seats on each side in a first class railway
compartment if two specified persons are to be always included and occupy adjacent seats on the
same side, is (k). 5 ! then k has the value equal to:
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) none
3. Number of different ways in which 8 differentesbooks can be distributed among 3 students, if each
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4. If letters of the word “PARKAR” are written down in all possible manner as they are in a dictionary, then the
rank of the word ‘PARKAR’ is
(A) 98 (B) 99 (C) 100 (D) 101
5. 5 Indian & 5 American couples meet at a party & shake hands. If no wife shakes hands with her husband
& no Indian wife shakes hands with a male, then the number of hand shakes that takes place in the party
is :
(A) 95 (B) 110 (C) 135 (D) 150
6. The tamer of wild animals has to bring one by one 5 lions & 4 tigers to the circus arena. The number of
ways this can be done if no two tigers immediately follow each other is ................. .
(A) Six boys and six girls sit along a line alternately in x ways (p) 2.48!
and along a circle (again alternately) in y ways, then x = ky,
then k =
(B) There are 50 persons among whom 2 are brothers. The (q) 12
number of ways they can be arranged in a circle, if there is
exactly one person between the two brothers is
(C) The number of ways in which 10 boys can take positions (r) 360
around a circular table round table, if two particular boys must not
be seated side by side is :
(D) The number of 5 digit numbers of the form x y z y x in (s) 7.8!
which x < y is :
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1. 6 chocolates out of 8 different brands available in the market are choosen, what is the probability that
all the chocolates are of different brands.
8 8 8
C6 C6 C6
(A) 13 (B) 13 (C) (D) None of these
C6 C8 86
331 1
(A) (B)
816 2
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408 816
35 6 19 13
(A) (B) (C) (D)
90 15 45 30
4. Find the probability in which 5 X's can be placed in the squares of the figure so that no row
remains empty is
11 11
(A) (B)
28 14
9 1
(C) (D)
14 2
1 11 1 23
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 90 30 90
6. (i) The number of arrangements that can be made taking 4 letters, at a time, out of the letters of the word
“PASSPORT” is _____
(ii) Probability that both S appear in such 4 letter words is _______
(iii) Probability that all letter are distinct in such 4 letter words is _______
7. A 10 digit numbers is choose with odd digits. Find the probability that no two consecutive digits are same.
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DPP No. 75
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1. Number of ways in which four different toys and five indistinguishable marbles can be distributed between
3 boys, if each boy receives at least one toy and at least one marble
(A) 42 (B) 100 (C) 150 (D) 216
2. If ‘m’ denotes the number of 5 digit numbers when each successive digits are in their descending
order of magnitude and ‘n’ is the corresponding figure when the digits are in their ascending order of
magnitude, then (m – n) has the value
(A) 2. 10C5 (B) 10
C4 9
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4. The total number of divisors of the number N = 2 5 . 34 . 510 . 76 that are of the form 4k + 2, K N is
equal to
(A) 385 (B) 384 (C) 96 (D) 77
5. There are 9 st. lines of which 5 are concurrent at a point and other 4 are concurrent at another point
and no two of these 9 lines are parallel then number points of intersection is
(A) 20 (B) 22 (C) 36 (D) 38
6. Number of natural numbers between 100 & 1000 such that at least one of their digits is 6, is
(A) 251 (B) 243 (C) 258 (D) 252
7. 5 boys & 4 girls sit in a straight line. Find the number of ways in which they can be seated if 2 girls are
together & the other 2 are also together but separated from the first 2.
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 26
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DPP No. 76
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Topic : Limit
x x
1. Lim 2 2 2 = ?
x 0
x2
(A) 2 n 2 (B) ( n 2)2 (C) 0 (D) none
tan x
Limit e ex
2. x0
=
tan x x
1
(A) (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) none
2
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x0
x
(A) n a + n b (B) n a n b (C) b n a a n b (D) none
4. Which of the following statements are true of the function f defined for 1 x 3 in the figure shown.
Limit Limit
(A) x 1 f(x) = 1 (B) x2 f(x) does not exist
(E) Limit
xc f(x) exists at every c between 1 & 1
(F) Limit
xc f(x) exists at every c between – 1 & 0 .
x3
5. lim is equal to
x 3 x2 4x
lim 1 x2 1 x2
6. x 0
is equal to
x2
1 3
7. lim is equal to
x 1 x3
x 1 1
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 40
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DPP No. 77
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5. For the function, given by f(x) = x 2 – 6x + 8, prove that f '(5) – 3f '(2) = f '(8)
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7. Find the derivative of 5sinx – 11cosx + w.r. to x
x2
1 dy 1
8. If y = xsinx then prove that . – = cot x
y dx x
sin x cos x dy
9. If y = then find
sin x – cos x dx
x
10. If f(x) = then find f '(0)
1 tan x
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 19
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DPP No. 78
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2 9 3
1. In a ABC, A = , b – c = 3 3 cm and area (ABC) = cm2. Then ‘a’ is
3 2
143 13 11 12
(A) (B) s e (C)
s (D)
342 33 as 39 37
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3. If the sides a, b, c of a triangle ABC are the roots of the equation x3 – 13x2 + 54x – 72 = 0, then the value of
169 61 61 169
(A) (B) (C) (D)
144 72 144 72
4. If p, q, r are the lengths of the internal bisectors of angles A, B, C of a ABC respectively, then
1 A 1 B 1 C
cos + cos + cos =
p 2 q 2 r 2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
(A) + – (B) + – (C) + + (D) + –
a b c a c b a b c b c a
5. The two adjacent sides of a cyclic quadrilateral are 2 and 5 and the angle between them is 60°. If the third
side is 3, remaining fourth side is.
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
3
6. With usual rotation in ABC if 2b = 3a and tan2A = , prove that there are two values of third side, one of
5
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 28
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DPP No. 79
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r 1 A B C
1. If in a ABC, = , then the value of tan
an tan tan is equal to :
r1 2 2 2 2
1
(A) 2 (B) (C) 1 (D) None of these
2
2. A triangle is inscribed in a circle. The vertices of the triangle divide the circle into three arcs of length
3, 4 and 5 units. Then area of the triangle is equal to:
sse s
9 3 (1 3 ) 9 3 ( 3 1) Cla 9 3 (1 3 ) 9 3 ( 3 1)
(A) (B) (C) (D)
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2
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7 5
3. Let PQR be a triangle of area with a = 2, b = and c = , where a, b and c are the lengths of the sides
2 2
2 sin P – sin 2P
of the triangle opposite to the angles at P, Q and R respectively. Then equals
2 sin P sin 2P
2 2
3 45 3 45
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 4 4 4
1 1
4. Orthocentre of an acute triangle ABC is at the origin and its circumcentre has the co-ordinates , .
2 2
If the base BC has the equation 4x – 2y = 5, then the radius of the circle circumscribing the triangle
ABC, is
3
(A) 5/2 (B) 3 (C) (D) 6
2
5. In a triangle ABC, prove that the area of the incircle is to the area of triangle itself is,
A B C
: cot . cot . cot .
2 2 2
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6. In a triangle PQR, PL & QM are the medians. If P L = 6 cm, QPL = /6 and PQM = /3, then the
area of triangle PQR is _______.
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(A) In a ABC, a = 4, b = 3 and the medians AA1 and BB1 are (p) 3
mutually perpendicular, then square of area of the ABC
is equal to
(B) If in an acute angled ABC, line joining the circumcentre and (q) 7
orthocentre is parallel to side AC, then value of tan A.tan C is
equal to
C 7
(C) In a ABC, a = 5, b = 4 and tan = , then side ‘c’ (r) 6
2 9
is equal to
(D) In a ABC, 2a2 + 4b2 + c2 = 4ab + 2ac, then value of (8 cos B) (s) 11
is equal to
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BY :UMESH GUPTA 88
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 25
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DPP No. 80
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COMPREHENSION (Q. 1 to 3)
G is the centroid of triangle ABC. Perpendiculars from vertices A, B, C meet the sides BC, CA, AB at
D, E, F respectively. P, Q, R are feet of the perpendiculars from G on sides BC, CA, AB respectively.
L, M, N are the mid points of sides BC, CA, AB respectively, then
1 1 2 1
(A) b sin C (B) c sin C (C) b sin C (D) c sin B
2 2 3 3
2. sse s
(Area of GPL) to (Area of ALD) is equalato
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(A) (B) (C) (D)
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3 9 3 9
3. Area of PQR is
1 2 1 2
(A) (a + b2 + c2) sin A sin B sin C (B) (a + b2 + c2) sin A sin B sin C
9 18
2 2 1 2
(C) (a + b2 + c2) sin A sin B sin C (D) (a + b2 + c2) sin A sin B sin C
9 3
5. Given an isosceles triangle, whose one angle is 120° and radius of its incircle is 3 unit. Then the area of
the triangle in sq. units is
(A) 7 + 12 3 (B) 12 – 7 3 (C) 12 + 7 3 (D) 4
7. Circles with radii 3, 4 and 5 touch each other externally. If P is the point of intersection of tangents to
these circles at their points of contact, find the distance of P from the points of contact.
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 21
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DPP No. 81
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1. (p v q) ^ ~ p is logically equivalent to
(A) p ^q (B) ~ p ^q
(C) ~ p ^ ~ q (D) ~ (p ^ q)
5. Contrapositive of p : “If x and y are intergers such that xy is odd, then both x and y are odd” is
(A) If both integers x and y are odd, then xy is odd
(B) If both integers x and y are even, then xy is even
(C) If integer x or integer y is odd, then xy is odd
(D) If both x and y are not odd, then the product xy is not odd
6. Let p, q be the statements : p : X is a square, q : X is a rectangle, then which one of the following
represents converse of p q.
(A) If X is a rectangle then X is a square
(B) If X is a rectangle then X is not a square
(C) X is rectangle but X is not a square
(D) none of these
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for MATHEMATICS
MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 21
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DPP No. 82
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Topic : Statistics
1 The mean of a set of numbers is x . If each number is multiplied by , then mean of new set is
n n n n
yi yi y i fi y ifi
i1 i1 i1 i1
(A) (B) n
(C) (D)
n n n
i fi
i1 i1
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4 The weighted mean of first n natural numbers whose weights are equal to the squares of corresponding
numbers is
5 A student obtain 75%, 80% and 85% in three subjects. If the marks of another subject is added, then his
average cannot be less than
(A) 60% (B) 65% (C) 80% (D) 90%
6 If the mean of the set of numbers x1, x2, x3,........xn is x, then the mean of the numbers x i 2i,1 i n is
7 Mean of 100 items is 49. It was discovered that three items which should have been 60, 70, 80 were
wrongly read as 40, 20, 50 respectively. The correct mean is
1
(A) 48 (B) 82 (C) 50 (D) 80
2
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 28
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DPP No. 83
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q
1. If |r – 6| = 11 and |2q – 12| = 8 then, the minimum value of :
r
17 1 2
(A) –2 (B) (C) (D)
10 5 5
2. If the number 397A is divisible by 6 and the number 2358B is divisible by 4 then the number of possible
ordered pair of (A, B) is , (where A, B are digits)
(A) 2 (B) 5 es(C) 6 (D) 3
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2i
3. If z = , then z is equal to
4i (1 i)2
1 i 1 i 1 i 1 i
(A) (B) – (C) – (D) – –
6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3
5. In the expansion of (x + y + z) 25
(A) every term is of the form 25Cr. rCk. x25 – r. yr – k. zk
(B) the coefficient of x 8 y9 z9 is 0
(C) the number of terms is 325 (D) none of these
( x 2) ( x 4 ) ( x 7 )
7. ( x 2) ( x 4 ) ( x 7 ) > 1
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 24
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1. Number of possible ordered pairs of all positions of point P, so that area of rectangle PDOC is 30 sq.
units is
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 0
2. Point P(–1, 4) is translated by 5 2 units parallel to the line 2x + 2y + 3 = 0 so that its ordinate increases.
Let Q be its new position, then image of Q with respect to the line 2x + 2y + 3 = 0 is
21 9
(A) (0, – 6) (B) (– 4, –2) (C) , (D) (– 6, 0)
2 2
a sse s
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3. If the point (1 + cos , sin ) lies between the region corresponding to the acute angle between the
lines 3y = x & 6y = x and a < tan < b, then [a + b] is equal to
2
(where [ . ] denotes the greatest integer function)
(A) 9 (B) 1 (C) 0 (D) none of these
( x 2 y 4 )2
4. The equation (x – 2)2 + (y + 4)2 = 25 representss
5
a b
6. If (a2 + b2)3 = (a3 + b3)2 and ab 0 then the numerical value of is equal to ______
b a
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 31
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DPP No. 85
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Topic : Statistics
1. If the S.D. of a set of observations is 8 and if each observation is divided by –2, the S.D. of the new set of
observations will be :
(A) –4 (B) –8 (C) 8 (D) 4
2. Find the mean marks of students from the following cumulative frequency distribution :
Number of
Marks Number of students Marks
students
0 and above 80 60 and above 28
10 and above 77 70 and above 16
20 and above 72 80 sand above 10
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30 and above 65 C 90 and above 8
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50 and above 43
Size of items 0 4 4 8 8 12 12 16 16 20 20 24 24 28 28 32 32 36 36 40
Frequency 5 7 9 17 12 10 6 3 1 0
4. The mean and variance of 7 observations are 8 and 16 respecitvely. If 5 of the observations are 2, 4, 10,
12, 14 find the remaining two observations.
5. For a group of 200 candidates the mean and S.D. were found to be 40 and 15 respectively. Later on it was
found that the score 43 was misread as 34. Find the correct mean and correct S.D.
6. Calculate the mean and standard deviation for the following data :
7. The sum and sum of squares corresponding to length x (in cm) and weight y (in gm) of 50 plant products
are given below :
50 50 50 50
8. Coefficient of variation of two distributions are 60% and 70% and their standard deviations are 21 and 16
respectively. What are their arithmetic means ?
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 38
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DPP No. 86
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(n 2)2
2. 1 + 2 + 3 +..........+ n < , n N, is true for
8
4. By principle of mathematical induction, 32n+2 – 8n–9 is divisible for every natural number n by
(A) 16 (B) 8 (C) 64 (D) 9
5. Let P(n) be the statement "n3 + n is divisible by 3". Write P(1), P(4)
1 1 1 1 1
6. Prove that +......+ n = 1 – n , n N.
2 22 23 2 2
(2n – 1)3n1 3
8. By using PMI, prove that 1.3 + 2.32 + 3.33 +.......+ n.3n = ,nN
4
10. If 32n, where n is a natural number, is divided by 8, prove that the remainder is always 1.
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MATHEMATICS Total Marks : 31
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Topic : Parabola
1. The parabola having its focus at (3, 2) and directrix along the y axis has its vertex at–
3 1 2
(A) (2, 2) (B) , 2 (C) , 2 (D) , 2
2 2 3
2. Through the vertex 'O' of the parabola y 2 = 4ax, variable chords OP and OQ are drawn at right angles.
If the variable chord PQ intersects the axis of x at R, then distance OR:
(A) varies with different positions of P and Q
(B) equals the semi latus rectum of the parabola
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3. Area of the triangle formed by the tangents at the points (4, 6), (10, 8) and (2, 4) on the parabola
y2 – 2x = 8y – 20, is (in sq. units)
(A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 8
4. The equation of tangents drawn to the parabola y 2 + 12x = 0 from the point (3, 8) is/are
(A) 3x – y – 1 = 0 (B) x – 2y + 13 = 0 (C) x + 3y – 27 = 0 (D) none of these
1 1
(A) , 1 & axis parallel to x axis (B) 1, & axis parallel to x axis
2 2
1 3 1
(C) , 1 & focus at , 1 (D) , 1 & axis parallel to y axis
2 2 2
7. Two tangents to the parabola y 2 = 8x meet the tangent at its vertex in the points P and Q. If
PQ = 4 units, find the locus of the point of intersection of the two tangents.
8. Find the equations of common tangents to the parabola y 2 = 16x and the circle x 2 + y2 = 8.
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8. (i) 4 4 3
5 (ii) 6 (iii) 3
9. x = 1, y = – 4; x = –1, y = – 4
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5 5 25 25
11 2
(iv) – 3 + i (v) – – i
125 125
10. ( 2, 2); ( 2, 2) 10. (A) (q), (B) (s), (C) (p), (D) (r)
10. (A)(r), (B)(p,r,t), (C)(q, s), (D)(p, q, r, s, t) 8. (–, –4][–1, 1] [4, +)
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xy 5. x = 3, y = – 2, z = 5 ; x = – 3, y = 2, z = – 5
5. (i) False (ii) True 6.
xy
6. (i) x ( , 9) (5, 8) (ii) x (– , )
7. (i) x = 0, 8 (ii) x = –10, –6, 0, 4 (iii) x (–2, – 1) (1, 2)
(iv) x (– , 2) (5, )
(iii) x = 0, ± 4, 8 8. 2
7. (a) 7 (b) 6
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9. (i) (ii)
1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (C) 5. (A)
15
6. x3 – 8x2 + 19x – 15 = 0 7. p 3,
4
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1. (C) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (A) 5. (A)
DPP NO. - 10
1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (C) 5. (D) 1
6. (C) 7. (B) 8. a Î ,
2
6. x2 – 3x + 2 = 0 7. x [2, 3) [6, 7)
DPP NO. - 11 1 7
3. x [– 4, – 2] [2, 6] 4. x – , – ,
2 2
1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (C) 4. (C) 5. (B)
6. (A) 7. (C) 8. x [2, ) {–2} 5. x (–, – 2) (2, ) 6. (–2, –1] [1, 2)
7
DPP NO. - 12 9. x < –
3
10. x[–2, –1] [1, 2]
1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (D) 5. (D) 11. (C) 12. (D) 13. {– 4, – 1, –1 – 3}
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DPP NO. - 19 7. Tr = – [(1 – x) (1 – 2x) ...... (1 – nx) – 1]
x
1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (A)
5.(D) 6. (C) 7. (B)(D)
DPP NO. - 27
1. (i) 2 – 3 (ii) – + 3 + 5– 3 (iii) 2
DPP NO. - 20
4
(iv) – e (v) 3 –3 2 2. (i) x2 – x + 3
1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (A)
5. (D) 6. 8, 12, 16, ..... 7. A = 2, B = 32 (ii) x2 – 2x + 3 (iii) x + 1
– ( x 2 – 3 x – 4) if x (–1, 4)
DPP NO. - 21 3. (i) 2
x – 3 x – 4 if x (– , – 1] [ 4, )
1. (D) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (D)
( x 2 – 7 x 10) if x2
5. 12096 6. 925 7. 3 (ii) (iii) 4
– ( x 2 – 7 x 10) if 2x5
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2000
4. (i) , Min value = 6
DPP NO. - 24
5 5
1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (B) (D) 6. (i) , 2x 15 , x–
2
6 6 5 5
(ii) y – 6 x – 5 , – x
11 4 5 7 2 4 2 2
(ii) , (iii) , (iv) , (v) , – 2x – 15 ,
6 6 3 3 4 4 3 3 x
2
5 11 6n
(vi) , 7. Sn , S 6
6 6 n 1
DPP NO. - 25
1. (B) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (A)
333
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3
5. (A) 6.
n times
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1 – a x a if a 0
– 3 x 2 , x
2
1 5. (i) x0 if a 0
(ii) x [ –|a|, |a| ]
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3x – 2 , x 1
(iii) x [ – |b|, – |a|] [|a|, |b| ]
[–b, – a] [a, b] if a 0, b 0
6. (i) if a 0 , b 0
[–b, b] if a 0 , b 0
0 if b 0
– – a, 0
if a 0
1 if a 0
(ii) (iiii) x (–2|a|, 2|a|)
Min value =
2
0, a if a 0
–5 , x 1
2 x – 7 , 1 x6
(iv) y = DPP NO. - 29
5 , x6
1. (A)(B)(C)(D) 2. (A)(B)(C)(D) 5. 1
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DPP NO. - 34 DPP NO. - 38
1. (A)Cl
ass
es 2. (B) 3. (B) 4. (A) 1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (D) 4. (A)(B)(D)
TA
GUP
7. (a) n + (– 1)n
4
, n (b) n + + 1, n
3
DPP NO. - 39
1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (D) 4. (A) (B)(C)(D)
(c) n – , n (d) n + (–1)n , n
4 3
5. (A)(B)(C)(D)
(e) n ± , n
4 6. (i) 3 + 2i, –3 – 2i (ii) – 6 + 3i, 6 – 3i 7. 2
7. (i)
log 1 1
(ii) log35 (iii) log 1
1 DPP NO. - 41
7
2 15 2 5
1. (A) 2. (A)(B)(D) 3. t2 – St + P = 0 where
S = p[p – 5p2q + 5q2] and P = p2q2(p4 – 5p2q + 4q2)
4
s e s
DPP NO. - 36 as
Cl 5. x2 ± 2x + 49 = 0 6. (B)
TA
GUP
1 DPP NO. - 44
1. (A) 2. (D) 3. x =
16
1. (B) 2. (C)(D) 3. (A)(B)(D) 4. (D)
1
4. 5. x f 5. True 6. (0, –1)
1 1
1 1
es
ss
Cla
TA
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DPP NO. - 46
1. (A)Cl
ass
es 2. (A) 3. (D) 4. (A)(D)
TA
GUP
6. (i)
5. False 6. x + y + 1 = 0, x – y – 3 = 0
DPP NO. - 47
1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (C) 4. (B) 5. (B)
(ii) (iii)
6. x = 5 7. (A)(p), (B)(s), (C)(p), (D)(r)
DPP NO. - 48
1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (D) 4. (A) 5. (D) 6. (B)
7. 3x – 11y + 9 = 0
DPP NO. - 49 7. (A) (s), (B) (p), (C) (s), (D) (q)
7. x² + y² + 6x 3y 45 = 0
DPP NO. - 50
1. (D) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (A)(B)(C) DPP NO. - 56
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32 16 DPP NO. - 65
(ii) y8 + 8y5 + 24y2 + + 4
y y
Cl
ass
es 1. (C) 2. (D) 3. (D) 4. (C)
18
4. (i) 9C3 (ii) – 27 . 12C7
TA
2. C6 3. n = 9
GUP
DPP NO. - 61
GUP
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DPP NO. - 72 DPP NO. - 79
1. (A) ass
es
2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (A) 1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (C) 4. (A)
Cl
TA
GUP
7. (A) (q), (B) (p), (C) (s), (D) (r) DPP NO. - 81
DPP NO. - 74 1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (A)
5. (D) 6. (A) 7. (A)
1. (A) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (B)
DPP NO. - 82
6
21 C4 . 4!
5. (D) 6. (i) 606 (ii) (iii) 1 (C) 2 (A) 3 (C) 4 (B)
101 606
5 (A) 6 (B) 7 (C)
9
4
7.
5 DPP NO. - 83
es
ass
Cl 1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (A)(B)(C)
TA
DPP NO. - 75
GUP
4. x = 6, y = 8 5. 14.995 6. 25.883
DPP NO. - 77
7. 26.43 8. 35, 22.85
2
sec x
1. f '(x) = 2x 2. 3. – 3sin(3x + 2)
2 tan x DPP NO. - 86
4. – 8 6. x3sec2x + 3x2tanx
1. (D) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (A)(B)(C)
2 2
7. 5cosx + 11sinx – 9. 10. 1 5. P(1) : 13 + 1 is divisible by 3,
x3 sin 2x – 1 P(4) : 43 + 4 is divisible by 3
8. x ± y + 4 = 0
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ss
Cla
TA
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