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2. Limit
3. Continuity, Differentiability and Differentiation
4. Application of Derivatives
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4. Find the number of real ordered pair(s) (x,y) for which :
!6r2*y +I6**t2 =I
(a)0 G)l (c) 2 (d) 3
6. For a real number x,let[x] denotes the gteatest integer less than or equal to x. Let /:R + R be
defined by /(x) = 2x + [x] + sinxcosx' Then / is :
(a) One-one but not onto (b) Onto but not one-one
(c) Both one-one and onto (d) Neither one-one nor onto
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(a)
13 (b) 14 (c) 1s (d) 16
9. Let A be the greatest value of the function f (*1- log*[x], (where [.] denotes greatest integer
function) and B be the least value of the function g(x) =lsinxl+lcosxl, then :
(a) A>B (b) A <B (c) A=B (d) ?.A+B=4
1O. Let A -la,o) denotes domain, then f :la"o) + B, f (x) 2x3
- -3x2 + 6will have an inverse for
the smallest real value of a., if :
(a) a--L,B=[1o) o) q.=2,1 =[leo) (c) e.=0,8=[6o) (d)a=-1g=[1,o)
11. Solution of the inequation{x}({x} -1)({x} + 2) > 0
(where {.} denotes fractional part function) is :
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20. lf f lR + R, ,f(x) = dx * cos x is an invertible function, then complete set of values of a is :
(a)' (-2,- 1l v lt,2) O) [-1,1] (c) (-.o,-11 v[1,o) (d) (-.o, -2]vl2,a)
[ ....* l- * ttt',IloxelQn],
21. /(x) = [1 + sin x] + +,i'Ilz)*[s*rir,*l
ftunctionf(x)=
The range of function
i]
[Z f Ln nl
n e N ([.] denotes greatest integer function) is :
(a)\ry,ry) o,{ry}
(c){ry,ry,ry} (d){ry,ry}
22.Iff:R+R,,f(x)=m,thenthecompletesetofvaluesof,a,suchthat/(x)isontois:
(a) (--, -) O) (-*,0) (c) (Q o) (d) not possible
23. If /(x) and g(x) are two functions such that /(x)=[x]+[-x] and g(x)=tx]VxeR and
h(x) = /G(x)); then which of the following is incorrect ?
[.] denotes greatest integer function and {'} denotes fractional part function)
(a) f (x)and h(x) are identical functions O) /(x) - g(x) has no solution
(c) /(x) + h(x) > 0 has no solution (d) f (x) - h(x) is a periodic function
- Llsll x j e(090); (where [.] denotes
24. Number of elements in the range set of f(x)=[:.l[-1!lvx
greatest integer function) :
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(a) f(x)=xsiny+ysinx (b) S(x) = x€x + yeY
(c) h(x)= W, (d) 0(x) = x --Y cosx
x+y' yslnx+y
f 2x+B ; x<1 -
27. Let f(x) =l;;, *:L ; ; ; i. tf the range of /(x) = R (set of real numbers) then number of
integral value(s), which a may take :
(a) *1 **'*r'1
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32. Which of the following function is periodic with fundamental period n?
41. The domain of /(x)is (0, 1.), therefore, the domain of y = f(e*)+/(lnlxl)is:
(.) F{,"1) (b) (1,-1) (c) (-t,-:) (d) (-e,-1) v(1,e)
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42. Letf
,= ft,
2, g, 4\ and, f :A + (I)
= 2, f (2) = 3, /(3) = 4, f (4) - I.
A satisfy f
Sup,p6sqg :A + A satisfies g(1) = 3 and fog = gol, then g =
(a): {(1, 3), (2,1), (3, 2), (4,4)) (b) {(1, 3), (2,4), (3, 1), (4,21y
(c) "d(1,'3), (2,2), (3,4), (4,3)\ (d) {(1, 3), (2,4), (3,2), (4, r;1
43. The number of solutions of the equation [y + [y]l = 2cosx is :
(where y =:[sin x + [sin x + [sin x]ll and 1.1 = greatest integer function)
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(a) o (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) Infinite
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(c) Neither odd nor even function (d) Constant function
48. Let,f(1) = 1, and f (n) =2yf U).Then if oris equal to :
r4 r=1
Q,& Iiet f (x)be a polynomial of degree 5 with leading coefficient unity such that /(1) = 5, f (2) = 4,
"': f Q) = 3, f (+) = 2, f (5) = 1. Then /(6) is equal to :
.-' (a) o (b) 24 (c) 12o (d) 72o
BS. tet f :A +B be a function such that /(x) -JT-+JTV, is invertible, then which of the
following is not possible ?
(a) n =f3,4) O) 4 =12,3J (c) A =f2,N3l (d) l2,,N2l
(a) [-1,0) v[].,2) (b) l-2,-1) u[1,2) (c) U,2) (d) t-3, -2)w12,3)
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(c) f(f(x))={o-.*, 1>o (d) f(f(x)) -!+-zx , x)o
L x , x(0 , x(0 l4+2x 5o:
6o. The function /:R + -4' + 3x c? l-
R defined as /(x) =?*'
s+3a-4;rst o, r\ l,
(a) St'-c;
(c)
One to one but not onto
Both one to one and onto
(b)
(d)
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Neither one to one nor onto
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61. The number of solutions of the equation e' - log I *l = 0 is : H8J
(a) o (b) (c) (d) P oo F
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62. rf complete solution set of e-x < 4 - x is [cr, B], then [o] + tgl is equal to
2 3
6?
(where I denotes greatest integer function)
(a) o (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 4
63. Range of /(x) = ni sin
(logz (cos(sin x))) is :
(a) [0, 1) (b) {0, 1} (c) {o} (d) I\,71
64. lf domain of y = f(x) is x e l,-3,21, then domain of y _/(ltxl l):
(where [.] denotes greatest integer function)
(a) [-3,2] (b) l-2,3)
[-3, 3] (d) l-2, s1 (c)
65. Range of the function f (x) = cot-l{-x} + sin-1{x} + cos-11xy, where {.} denotes fractional
part function :
2x -3
. Let fi (x) = f(x), fne) = f(fnt (x)) for n ) 2, n e N, then
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(a) [Q *) (b) I2,a) (c) t4, oo) (d) t6 *)
68. The function f :(-*,31+ (0,e7I defined by /(x) - ,r3-3*2-ex+2 i, .
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(a) ' nit'dgv:one and onto (b) Many-one and into
t (a) ofrc to dn<i and onto (d) one to one and into
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i", f\. ,I_X )) , r e R, then ranse of /(x) is given by :
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70. Qet of values of 'a' forwhich the function /:R + R, given by/(x) : x3 + (a+ 2)x2 + 3cx + 10
is one-one is given by :
(a)
{1,2} (b) 0 (c) {2,5} (d) Noneof these
74. Let /(x) is continuous function with range [-1, 1] and /(x) is defined V x e R. If
of?) _olfk)l
S(x) = #-. ) then range of g(x) is :
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[0, 1]
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following properry :
it f (k) is odd then f (k + 1) is even, k ='l.,, 2, 3.
The number of such functions is :
(a) 4 (b) 8 (c) 12 (d) 16
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76. Considerthefunction f :R-{U -+R-{2} givenby/(x) =fi. Then:
(a) / is one-one but not onto (b) / is onto but not one-one
(c) / is neither one-one nor onto (d) / is both one-one and onto
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integer function) :
(a)
2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6
85. Consider all function f :{1,23,4) -+ {1, Zg,4} which are one-one, onto and satisfy the
following property :
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(a) 1 o)
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87. Consider the function f :R -{1} + R -{2} gwen by /(x) = x-l
"*.. Then
(a) / is one-one but not onto (b) / is onto but not one-one
(c) / is neither one-one nor onto (d) / is both one-one and onto
88. If range of function /(x) whose domain is set of all real numbers is l-2,4f, then range of
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which of the following is/ate correct ?
(a) / is many-one but not even function (b) Range of / contains two prime numbers
(c) /isaPeriodic (d) Graph of / does not lie below x-axis
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[0,5], f(x1=]sri^-a ; = - < 4.Then:
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(c) /(5) is not defined (d) Range of /(x) is [0, 50]
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1+x ?
(a) when r. e (Q o) equation has 2 rearand distinct
roots
(b) when l. e (-o, - e\ equation has 2 real and
distinct roots
(c) when I e (e m) equation has 1 real root
(d) when ?" e (-e,0) equation has no real root
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(a) 3 distinct real roots for unique value of c. (b) 4 distinct real roots for a e (-o, _
4)
(c) 2 distinct real roors forlal< 4 (d) no real roots for a > 4
19. Let fn?) = (sin *)Un + (cos *)rln,x e R, then
:
[{j]
=
}1 "t'
greater than or equal to { tl denotes greatest integer function):
(a) 7 (b) I (c) 9 (d) 10
at x. Then which
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ra(xi* ro/fr) -Iz >- 0, f2 (x) - af1)+ 3 ) 0 and f2 (*)- S/tt: + 6 k o
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(2) + lnb2, /(3) + lnbs
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f(I) =I,f(2) = 3,/(3) =5,f(4) =7,f(5) =9,f'(2) = 2,thenthesumof allthedigitsof/(6)is
2. Let f (x) = x3 - 3x + L. Find the number of different real solution of the equation /(/(x)) = 0.
3. If f(x + y +t)= (.@ * rff}ll' V *,y €R and /(0) = 1, then f(2) =......
/" = sin-1 [*' *:le). cos-l | *' -]l*n"r. [l denotes the greatest integer tunction is
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11. For all real number x, let f (x) . Find the number of real roots of the equation
201Y1 _
x2011
f (f (......(/(x))...... ) = {-x}
where / is applied 2013 times and {.} denotes fractional part function.
12. Find the number of elements contained in the range of the tunction f(x)=[+l[-ql vxe
L6JL x J
(0,901 (where H denotes greatest integer function)
.j..Jr,j i
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( t."-1)(x-3)
,,)[c1* rl_(l* slg'
j[l;rx;.+r _r]tr,
t-t'5-' )
_cosx) =0
18. The number of solutions of the equation cos-l j - *' -?*l ,rtr -{x}), for x elO,76lis equal
(. (x+1)2 ) =
to. (where {.} denote fraction parr function)
19. Let f(x) = x2 -bx + c,b is an odd positive integer. Given that /(x) two prime numbers
; ::"r
as roots and b * c =35. If the leastvalue of /(x)vx eR is 1., thenlli I lis equal to
Lt 3 t_l
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f(x)-/f:)
f(x)becontinuousfunctionsuchthat/(Q) =1and
7
eR, then f(+21 =
=t - i-r
21. If f(x)=4x3-x2-2x+! and S(x)={*itt{/(r):0<t<x} ; 0<x<1 anq ^-r :crr
; 1<x<2
r. = If+l. rf:).
\4/ '\4) rf:),
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100
22. rft = r0^I, +=, then [x] =
,=s(r" -4)
(where [.] denotes greatest integer function)
25. Let the maximum value of expression y = {o : \' -for x > L is 4, where p and q are
ro+2xt-L q
relatively prime natural numbers, then p + e =
26. lf /(x) is an even function, then the number of distinct real numbers x such that
/r+1).
f(x) =11 lis:
\x+2)
-
27. Theleast integral value of m,m e R for which the range of function /(x) -
*: * contains the
xo +l
interval [Q 1] is :
28. Let x1,x2txs satisfying the equation x3 -x2 +Fx+y=0 are in G.P where x15x22xs are
positive numbers. Then the maximum value of tgl + [y] + 4is where [.] denotes greatest integer
function is :
29. A = {1,2,3,4} and B = {0 !,23,4, 5}. If ' m'is the number of strictly increasing function
Let /,
f +B and n is the number of onto functions g,g iB ->A. Then the last digit of n - m is.
A :
g
30. If )ttog zrl = 2}l},where U denotes greatest intege: function, then the sum of the digits of n
r4
is:
31. Let f(x)=**b,,where eb,c,d.arenon-zero.ltf(7)=7,f(71)=11and
csc+d
f(f(x))=xforallx
d r. r . - . -r r ?.
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f(x, y) = | x3 + 2x2y - Sry' - 6y3 ;. If Ur.'A'starts at (0, 0); find number ofpossible value(s)
for' m'such that y = rrncis a line along which Mr. ' A' could walk without any rain falling on him.
33. Let P(x) be a cubic polynomical with leading co-efficient unity. Let the remainder when P(x) is
divided by *'- 5x + 6 equals 2 times the remainder when P(x) is divided by *'- 5x + 4. If
P(0) = 10Q find the sum of the digits of P(5):
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x+@
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(d)
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x+o\ x + 2)
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x+-
2
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x+c- .r-+c-
part function), then :
(a) 'c' can take only rational values
O) 'c' can take only irrational values
(c) 'c'can take infinite values in which only one is irrational
(d) 'c'can take infinite values in which only one is rational
t
bx);, *t ., e q,bare non-zero
a sin
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x-+o[ cosx )
(a) ,4b O) ab
(c) eob (d) eblo
st 'j
(1
sin2x + 2tan-l gx + gx2 ) .
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x-+01 ln(l+ 3x + sinz x) + xe*
lro.
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(c) Ji+z tal*+z
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(a) Jt (b) 2J' (c) 4"12 (d) o
(d) (25) 3)
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(13 -12)+ (23 -22)+...+ (nt -n') , then a is equal to :
n4
1
(a) ;5 (b) lo (c) 1 (d) non existent
2
cos(sin x) - cosx
4o. The value of lim is equal to :
x+0 x4
(a)
i o)* (c) : 1
4
(d)
*
x(1 + c cos x) -b sin x
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x-r0 x3
( q q\ (g g) (s 3) _!)
(a) (b) (d)
l-i,-=r) lz, z)
(c)
l-r't) [;, 2)
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un=>+, n)1
r=1,'
Then the limit of un as n + oo is :
(1
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x+o ln (1 + 3x + sin2 x) + xe'
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(a) J;.: (b) (c) Ji+z {a)
+,.: ft+z
fi.pe1 n€N , let fnG)=tanjCf*secx)(1.+sec2x)(1+sec4x)......(1+sec2nx), the
iri.io;.ilb,'{S, ryisequal to :
EHfi
(a) 0 (b) t+1 (c) n (d) n+1
n n
3ns +4
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(a)
[;.1 o) e3/4 (c) e-L (d) o
ac2 bx + c
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x-+@ dx + e
(a) c only (b) d only
(c) aanddonly (d) sbanddonly
s-zs(x) _ sf(x)
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+"*'(+)then x6
equals.
t\ 8
(aJ
E
o)z (c)
:
(d)
:
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t*'* 1th.n /(1) can not be equal to
= :
x+o /(x) 3
(a) o (b) -s (c) 3 (d) -2
ysinx -r-sinx _1
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x-+0 x2 +2x
(a) 3 (b) e3lz (c) 2 (d) e2
,
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(xr - x+)... . . . (xr - xn) is equal to :
(a) nx1 + b O) nxf-l + a (c) txf'l (d) nxfa
53. lim
tffi',,*-*h-ztarc is equal to :
x+0 sinx + tan2 x
(a) -1 o) r (c)
1
,
(o -;
I x cosx 2x sin x xtanxl .... f(x)
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lin,.
2x 1 | x"
--.
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nnro variable straight lines,
being the parameter. LetPbe the point of intersection
of the lines. In the limiting position when
q, -+ 0, the point p lies on
the line :
(a) x=2 (b) x=-1 (c) y+1=0 (d)y=2
5. Let/:R -r[-1,1]bedefinedas/(x) = cos(sinx),thenwhichof
thefollowingis(are) correct?
(a) /isperiodicwithfundamentalperiod,2n (b)
( Range of f =[cosr.,l]
(c) liml/l(n \ -/,, \\
(d) /isneitherevennoroddtunction
*-{\ \z;-xJ.r{
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l3x:c[; tcosxl[J
n2 +7 -
then identify the correct statement(s).
(a)
;hm^/(x)
= o (b)
\ /txl =+
,-t
(c) /(x) =+V x e (d) /(x) =0v , .( !. tn)
[t;] \2'2)
t_
i(-l)n if * = , rr =1,2,3.
9. Let/:R +R;/(x) =l' 2t
[. 0 otherwise
(c)
Jgi/txl f (2x) -o (d)
Jrg/txl f
(€x) does not exist
10. r x-)d
fim /(x) = lim t/(x)l ([.] denotes the greatest integer function) and /(x) is non-constant
x-+a
continuous function, then :
(a) lim /(x) is an integer O) ]t51fCtl is non-integer
x-+c
(c) /(x) has local maximum dt x = Q (d) f (x) has local minimum at x = a
cos-l (1 - {x}) sin-l (1 - {x})
11. Let f(x) = where {x} denotes the fractional part of x, then :
J2tx) (1 - {x})
(a) lim f(x) = I i,t .. ,
'- 'tb) " lim f (x) - J, x+o-
lim /(x)
x+o*- 4 , 1. \ i tl,",f"n+
(c) lim- /(x) - +, ., r:{!-'d"' -' '
?ti-Jl@)'ihn^t- f (x) = +
x+0- NZ x+0- N2
(sin(linx)
!2. tftr* -sinx) = -+, then:
x+u a)c-+bXs+C L2'
(a) e=2 O) a=-2 (c) c=0 (d)beR
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=o -f(x)1
(a) rflj
\x/
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-
\x/
/r! \ (d) f(xy) = f(x)+ f(y)
(c) fl
\x/| -/(x)
=
(a)* n-+€
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\
such that (sin c + sinB) * and (sin o + sing) tT 1 = -r
[-;,9 ffi = O
smp
and
1+ (2sinq)h
?v = lim then :
n_+co (2 sinF)a
(a) o=-[ o) ?u=2 (c) Cl, =
It
-- (d) l.=1
3
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L 5-2x , x)2
tf h1t/(x)l exists, the possible values c can take is,/are (where [.] represents the greatest
integer function)
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5
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function
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t:'
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r
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r' tttt-tt
x-+0 t"" r* p - "'
2.rf6* j"I
1
lim- g(x)
=8,'rio - xio' +2f(x))6 =1,thenl.=
=randlim(1
x-+0 sin2 1 2cosx - xe* + x3 + x -2 e
3. If cr,Bare two distinctreal roots of the equationcx3 + x -1 -e =O,(a + -1, O),none of which is
(! + a) x3 - x2 - a ', cl (ko -F).
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(a) "
y-x) x(fx-a Ux-F Ux-y)
(c)r[r=.#.fr) (d) I-( "t*
x(|x-a + \lx * v/' )
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lll-tan'x
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 1
continuous V x e R, then the least positive integral value of C is : (where ['] denotes the Sreatest
integer function.)
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\aY- )x=tn2
(a) -;
1
(b) (c)
+ (d)
Y + ;
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(b) 2 (c) (d) None of these
(a) -2 t
-t' . r' (;) . r' (;) is equar to
[-i). r' (1)
:
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(a)
E o)E (c) 0
d2qgqx))
(d)
fi
is equal to
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!+*5'---- &2
(a)
td;tr (b)fr#
(c) S(s(x))a (r + k(x))s) (d) 1+ (g(x))s
I *2)
min(x, x ) 0. then of the following is not true
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which
l ?
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(a)
sinx ^\ x x cosx - srn x smx-xcosx
(d)
x sinx x2 sin2 x
fl-tanx x+ n
r-
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.-L';|
r r.
I
r4 x =!t.
If /(x) is continuous in [q' 1] then ]..--
-.r--- to
is equal '
L 2)
:
x*-n
2
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e-x-2 -g
I
3t-z + 1
thenb+c=
(a) o (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 4
etanx _ ex +ln(secx+tanx)-x be a continuous function at x = 0. The value of
35. Let f(x) - tanx - x
/(0) equals :
(a)
t (b)
3
(c)
i (d) 2
ffi
I
Itt*.r)tl*
b
x<o
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lQ+c;t/s -t v:A
'(ei) '3 i'
lffix>o
:
(b) 6 (c) (d)
7 8
5o,qj
i,ri, .' rrffi;'f- = s, then +
fuz
: () 1'- F'.
(a) ? (b) 4
(c) 1
E',[ s
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*
(d)
25
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a2
(a) ,-o' (b) e-o2 4 (c) ,-; (d) ,-u'
42' Let ft(x) - e* and fn+-(;x) - sf"(x) for any n ) 1, n e N. Then for any fixed n, the value of
i
;f"(x) equals :
'gt) Vxe[0*),
49.If f(x)=mrD(.(*0,*',+)
\.
then the sum of the square of reciprocal of all the
54. statement-l : The function f (x)= lim log, (1' + x) - xh sin(2x) is.discontinuous ?t r = L.
n+co 7+ xh
Statement-2 : L H. L = R H. L + /(1).
(a) Statement-l is true, Statement-2 is true and Statement-2 is correct explanation for
Statement-1
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Statement-1.
(c) Statement-l is tme, Statement-2 is false
(d) Statement-]. is false, Statement-2 is tme
55. If f(x)=|.,
f*- ;. if:C xisrational
.- i^ -^ri^-^r
',
then number of points for x eR, wherc y
L^-x ; if xiridi;;, =,f(/(x)) is
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f ty =
#.3 tn.n tr,e value d
#- -(#)' * ,
(c) lim /(x) = -sinL (d) lim /(x) does not exist
x-+1* x-+1'
67.Letf(x)=l3g# then:
(c) lim /(x) =-sinl (d) lim /(x) does not exist
x+1- x-+1-
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l*-,' + 1 -{1 -cos2x} x*0- is continuous at x = 0 then, which of the
=
1- x2
k x=0
t
following statement is false ?
_?
(a) k= -q
--: (b) {k} =t (c) lkl = -2 (d) tkl {k} =;
(where ['] denotes greatest integer function and {.} denotes fraction part funaion.)
69. Let f(x)=llx2 -10x +211-pl; then the exhaustive set of values of p for which
/(x) has
exactly 6 points of non-derivability; is :
(a) 4
V1-tan-1 x
2 (d) 1
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then , *( 9" equals :
sH$
\ d"J
(a) 4 (b)J
v2
(c) t.! *-l' E Hfi
y' x-, yo
@)
" x-
72- Let f(x) = -1+ | x-21 andg(x) - 1-l x lthensetof allpossiblevalue(s) of xforwhich (fog)
(x) is discontinuous is :
(a) {0, !,21 (b) {o,2\ (c) {o} (d) an empty set
73. If f(x) =[x] tan (nx)then f'(K* ) isequalto(k eland [.] denotesgreatestintegerfunction):
(a) (k - 1) (c) kn(-1)k*1
'r(-1)k O) kn (d) (k - 1)n(-1)k*1
74. rfl(-) =
ae
slnx I
T
!, e -sinx _L
; x * o i, .orrtinuous at x = o; then :
x
[2 i X=0
(a) e=b=c (b) a=2b=3c (c) a=b=k (d) U=2b =c
7s.rftanx.coty =seca wherecrisconstantand o=( -I. I)* d2v (n n\
*[;' a)"t""ls to:
2' 2) \ '"nffi
(a) o (b) r (c) 2 (d) g
78. |f f(x)=3xe -2xa +2x3 -3x2 +x+cosx+5 and g(x) =f-r(x); then the value of g'(6)
equals :
1
(a) 1 (b) (c) 2 (d) 3
2
r=0
(a) 2n (b) 3n (c) 5n (d) 4"
x
It +lxl ' rxr>1
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equals :
(a)
i o) -+J (c)
,
G) -t
86. Thenumberof pointsatwhichthefunction/(x)=(x-lxl)2(f -x+l*l)2isnotdifferentiable
in the interval (-3,4) is :
(a) Zero (b) One (c) TWo (d) Three
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;_x+L-{x} ;
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(a) (a 3) o) (1,2) (c) (3,2) (d) (22)
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L 0 , x=0
Such that /(x) is continuous at x = Q f'@)is real and finite; and lim /'(x) does not exist. This
holds true for which of the following values of n ? x+0
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l. lcx+dx"
lr+l\ x-, ll ; x>0
\ ))
If / is continuous at x = 0 then correct statement(s) is,/are :
(a) a*c=-l (b) b+c--4
(c) a+b=-5 (d) c+d =an irrational number
6' If f (x) =lll xl - 2l+ p I have more than 3 points of non-derivability then the value of p can be :
(a) o (b) -1
(c) -2 (d) 2
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then: ,
fxz+a;0Sx<1 [3x+b;0Sx<1
22. Let/(x)
- = |LYg+b;t<xS}and g(x) = L |
x3 ;L<x<2
If derivative of /(x) w.r.t. g (x) at x = L exists and is equal to l. , then which of the following is/ are
correct ?
[1+x O<x<2
24. If f (x) = j , then f (f (x)) is not differentiable at :
.
[.3-x 2<x<3
(a) x=L O) x=2 (c) x-- 5 (d) x=3
2
25. Let /(x) - (x+ 1)(x+ 2)(x + 3)...... (x + 100) and g(x) =,f(x) f"(x)-(f'(x))2. Let n be the
number of real roots of g(x) = Q then :
(a) n <2 O) n>2 (c) n < 100 (d) n > 100
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26. |f f(r)={, ,l"l-3 "-l*l , x)2
x)i's(x)=trti(x)-b
x12
:. r'c-21+a, ,
.If
lt(x) = f(x) +g(x) is discontinuous at exactly one point, then which of the following are
correct ?
(a) e=-3,b=0 (b) e=-3,b--t (c) o.=2,b=l (d)a=eb=1
27. Let f(x1be a continuous function in [-1, ].1 such that
ln (ax2 + bx + c)
;-1<x<0
x2
,ry
33. Ifx =0(t),y =V(f),then =, :. :,,
dx
= (c)## (d) v = -J4
(0')' (0')"
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34. f(x)=[x]andg(x)=t*1 ', xe/
;;] wherelldenotesthegreatestintegerfunction.Then
(a) gof is continuous for all x
(b) gof is not continuous for all x
(c) fog is continuous everywhere
(d) fog is not continuous everywhere
BS. Let f ;R* +Rdefinedas/(x) =ex +lnxand I =f-7 thencorrectstatement(s) is,/are:
1
(c) g'@) = e *! (d) g'(e) =e+L
3x-x2 x<2
2
;
lx-11 ; 23 x < 3 ; then which of the following hold(s) good ?
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(c) 2 (d) g
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number of divisors of the greatest possible value of f (9) - f (-3),then find the sum of digits of
N.
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Lsmx3-lrt-rl ; x>o
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7.Letf(x)=x2+ax+3ands(x)=x*b,whereF(x)=jg#.IfF(x)is
continuoug a1.x;= I and x = -1 then find the value of (a2 + b2).
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12( sin-t a+ cos -,, . )
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na*i*;
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and cr'(1) --5 s,'(2) =7
th;;. i::4 the value of 9'(1) -10
l-x
' . .. ..,2 rr.. d+bxgl2
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32'x4*
h'(5) = q then
o',
,, =
sb2s'l +
\ o/ |
+ *Y'
ls. If ! - e2sin-t* *h.r,lU2 -t)Y" is equal to
lv
(x-)
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lsinx3 -lrt -f l ; x > 0
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19. Let,f ,R*-+ R be a differentiable function satisfying : ts8t;
/(x) f (y) Y x,! e R* also /(1) = 0;/'(1)
f (xy)- yx * = 1 ?3r,
[r I (where 9@r-'
find lim | .- | ['] denotes greatest integer function).
x+e l/(x)l
2O. For the curve sinx+siny =l lyrng in the first quadrant there exists a constant a for which
r)
o-I^
lim xo
x+0 =l (not zero), then 2s, =
dxz
21. Let f(x)=xton-l(x2)+x4. Let /k(*) denotes ktr derivative of /(x) w.r.t. x, keN. If
f^ (o) * o,m e N, then m =
23.Theva1ueof&xe(2,o)wheref(x)=.,[m+1misnotdifferentiableis:
24. The number of non differentiability points of tunction /(x) = min[tx],{x},1 ;c -:zl)ll
\ | "t
x e (e 2), where [.] and {.} denote greatest integer function and fractional part function
respectively.
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f(x) = 3sin4 t-.o16 xis :
(a)
i (b) !, (c) 3 (d) 4
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(a) a eR O) lal<z (c) lal> 2 (d) r .lol<2
1O. For a certain curue 4 =6x-4and curve has local minimumvalue 5 atx = L. Let the global
dxz
maximum and global minimum values, where 0<x <2; areM andm. Then the value of
(M - m) equals to :
(a)
+ (b)
f (c)
i @z
16. The x co-ordinate of the point on the curve I = "liwhich is closest to the point (2, 1) is :
, \ z+Ji
(aJ
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(2-,14-x" )
Ft2 equals to :
(a)2 O)4 (c)8 (d) 16
x3
18. Let f(x)= for x > L
,x' i#
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(d) g is decreasing on (1, 2) and increasing on (2, o)
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decreasing function, then c =
(a) 3 O)e (c) -2 (d) 1
2o. Let/(x) = tan-1 f=) Then difference of the greatest and leastvalue of /(x)on [0, 1] is :
[1+x/
(a) TEl2 (b) r/4 (d) nl3 (c) n
21. Thenumberof integralvaluesof aforwhich f(x1=x3 + (a+2)x2 +3ax+5ismonotonicin
Vx eR.
(a) 2 O)4 (c) 6 (d) 7
22. rhenumber of critical points of /(x) = n"r' t -tFlorl. ]x+tt +in t0 6nl is :
[i(6 )4
(a) 10 O)8 (c) 6 (d) 12
(t
3x2 t-1]
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)
(a) 0 (b)
*
(c)
i lz-lx2+5x+61 x*-2
(d)
*
r\"' = i
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I b2+f x=-2
Has relative maximum at x = -2, then complete set of values b can take is :
(a) lbl> 1 (b) lbl< I (c) b >'l.. (d) b<1
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[t -;)
(a) (b) (c) ( ; -;)
[r;) car (-r, i)
26. Tangents are drawn to y- cos x from origin then points of contact of these tangents will always
lie on :
(a)
#=#*r,. (b)
:,=;,-, (c)
i=4*t (d) + =\-z
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it.or'
0
in the interval lO,2nfis Kn, then K is equal to :
31. Number of integers in the range of c so that the equation x3 - 3x + c = 0 has all its roots real and
distinct is :
86. Let f (x)= sin-l ( Wf*l -'.|, *"r, which are correct ?
(1+g(x)'/
(i) f (x1is decreasing if g(x) is increasing and lg(x) l> 1
(ii) f (x1is an increasing function if g(x) is increasing and lg(x) l< 1
(iii) /(x) is decreasing function if S(x) is decreasing and lS(x) l> 1
(a) (i) and (iii) (b) (i) and (ii) (c) (i), (ii) and (iii) (d) (iii)
37. The graph of the function y = f(x) has a unique tangent at(eo,O) through which the graph
ln (1 + 7/!x)) sin(/(x))
passds then tt* - is equar to :
x+eo 3/(x)
'-t
(a) i (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 7
38. Leij(x) be a function such that /'(x) = logr/s (log g (sin x + a)). The complete set of values of ' a'
for which f (x) is strictly decreasing for all real values of x is :
(a) [4, o) (b) t3,41 (c) 1-o,4) (d) [2, oo)
39. If /(x) =clnlxl+ bxz +xhas extremas atx =Landx = 3,then:
3- 1
(a) a=1,b=-- (b) o=2,b=* (c) o=-?,b =-: (d) c =-1,b
4.8 =:
[ 1+sinx, x<0.then:
4o. Let f(x) =t*, _x+1,
x)0, srvr..
(a) / has a local maximum 8t x = 0 (b) / has a local minimum at x = 0
(c) / is increasing everywhere (d) / is decreasing everywhere
4t, rf,m and n are positive integers and /(x) = JA -Oz"G -b1zna dt, a* b,then :
I
(a) x = b is a point of local minimum (b) x = b is a point of local maximum
(c) x = e is a point of local minimum (d) x = a is a point of local maximum
42. For any real 0 the maximum value of cos2(cos0) + sin2(sin 0) is :
(a) 1 O) 1+ sin21
(c) 1+ cos2 1 (d) Does not exist
43. If the tangent at P of the curve y2 = x3 intersects the curye again at Q and the straight line
OP,OQhave inclinations c, b where O is origin, then f
gl+l to :
' \. tanB /
has the value, equals
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f'(a) = 0. Then if a e (c1,c2),which one of the following is correct ?
(a) a1c1 <bandbcc2<c O) cI <-c1,c2 1b
(c) b <rr,c2 1c (d) None of these
48. /(x) = x6 - x - 1, x e 11,21. Consider the following statements :
(1) / is increasing on [].,21 (2) / has a root in [1,2]
(3) / is decreasing on [1,2J (4) / has no root in [1,2]
Which of the above are correct?
(a) L and 2 O) 1and4 (c) 2 and 3 (d) g and 4
49. Which one of the following curues is the orthogonal trajectory of straight lines passing through
a fixed point (qb)?
(a) x-a=k(y-b) (b) (x - a)(y -b) = k
(c) (x -a)2 = k(y -b) (d) (x-a)2 +(y-b)2 =k
SO. The function f(x)= sin3 x-msinxis defined on open interval (-:,{1""a if assumes only 1
\. 2'2)
maximum value and only 1 minimum value on this interval. Then, which one of the following
must be correct ?
SB. The slope of the tangent at the point of inflection of ! = x3 - 3x2 + 6x + 2OO9 is equal to
:
58. The equation sin-l t =lt-c I willhave atleastone solutionthen complete setof values of a
be:
(a) [-1, 1] (b) (c) ," [; -t,]*rf
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| 3+sinx I
(a)
t
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(b)
i (c)
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=
L+ xo
curve at p has the greatest slope in -,
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(a) (0,0) (b) (c)
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2
the cunre y = f -1(x) at the point where the cure crosses the y-axis is :
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neighbourhood of x -2
(a) / is increasing if 0(2) < 0 (b) / is decreasing if 0(2) > 0
(c) / is neither increasing nor decreasing (d) / is increasing if 0(2) > 0
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{3
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the following hold(s) good ?
(a) There exist some cr e (Q 8) where f'(c) = I4
1
O) There exist some c e (Q 8) where f'(c) = 12
(c) There exist c1,c2 e [Q 8] where 8f'(q)f =1
[cr)
(d) There exist some a,P € (0,2) such ttrat f G)dt = 3(a2f (o') * B'l(Bt ))
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If /(x) satisfies rolle's theorem in interval [0, 1], then cr can be :
(a)
t (b)
*
(c) -i (d) -1
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i+
0
(a, d)
(a, b, c)
ffi (b, c, d)
(a, b)
ffi (a, d)
(a, b, c, d)
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(b, c)
O, c)
(a, b, c)
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5.
6.
7.
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intersection point.
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equations(x)=qw@cE
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equation h(x) = s,
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t$.fu tt
(D) sI (s) 3
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maximum values
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the area of the given sheet is 42. ff + = tn *J-n, wher e m,n e N, then m + nis equal to.
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is increasing is [!,+-l. Then k + I is equal to
La'I)
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smallest values of the function f (x) = x2 -2bx +1in the interval [0, j.] is 4.
6. Let 'g' be the angle in radians between the curues
*.4
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increasing for V x e R is (-o, tcl. Find the value of k
8. Let a,b,c and dbe non-negative real number such that cs +bs <1and cs +ds (1. Find the
maximum value of a2c3 + b2d.3 .
9. There is a point (p,q)on the graph ofl(x) = x2 and a point (ts) on the graph ofg(x) _gl x,
=
where p > 0 and r > 0. If the line through (p, q) and (r, s) is also tangent to both the curves
at
these points respectively, then find the value of (p + r).
1O. /(x) = lll€lxl2siny -xlwhere y eR then determine the minimum value of /(x).
x
11. Let f(x)=JCto-1)(r2 +t+D2 -(a+1)(ta +r2+l))dr. Then the total number of integral
0
values of ' a'for which f '(x) = O has no real roots is
12. The number of real roots of the equation x2o1'3 * ,2or4x = 0 is
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tangent to the graph of the curve ! = x3 - a)c,at one point and normal to the graph at another
point is P; where p and qarcrelatively prime positive integers. Find product pq.
q
15. Let /(x) =x2 +2x-t2 and f(x) =0 has two roots cr(t) and F(t)(cr <p) where f is a real
B
parameter. Let I(t) = dx,lfthe maximum value of I(t) be l. and lX.l= * where p and q are
ifC*l q
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(a) 4,urr-t J-z *rrl lo, ,-iLog 3 (b) €,"n -' J-z-*.r ,-+Log3
(c)
f ,ur,-' J2 ** to, z. J;log 3 (d) 4,un -r JZ-*t"r z. jLog 3
IJ
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sin2 x sin2 x
then ft =
(a) I2 o) |r, (c) a2 (d) 3I2
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J tanx-2
(a) 1 O)2 (c) -1 (d) -2
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a-dx
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|. Jx+Jt+x
-e--* is :
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equation = {x} in t0 2nf is/are: (where {.} represents fractional paft function)
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J \ x)
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0
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if,,
o
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0
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(a) 28
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h-+0 healn
(a) n(1- n21r-n2 O) 2n(l-n21r-n2 (c) r(1- n)e-n (d) n2e-"2
t;,O"oest
1,, then'W-fi;ib Equal tq :
lim [ *r"-*'dt
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'f6equalsto:
=d*
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rc 3 4xsin2x,
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"i cil 1 (b) 11 (c) 3 (d) :6
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f dx=
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is equal to :
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-4= tand the point F. (0, 1)
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(a) ?
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(a) 2e2 -!
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2
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0
3 +
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(a) tan(sin L) (b) sin(tan1) (c)o (d)sin(+)
limif u r ,h*BYrln;?;.[
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(a) 0 O)1 (c) 2 (d) does not exist
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value or I
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o tt"[t.j
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where p and qarc relative prime positive integers. Find the value of I p + q l.
b -i"1
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J',
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z
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(c) +
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ofcis:
(c) (d)
(a)
+ o) !,
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by the curve
1
:
14. Let,f ,R* is an invertible function such that /'(x)>0and /"(x)>0V xe[1,5]'
+R*
land x = 5is 8 sq'units' Then
f(r) =1and/(5) = 5and areaboundedby y = f(x),x-axis, x =
the areaboundedbyy = f-T(x),.t-oi-t, x =l'and x = 5is:
(a) L2 O) 16 (c) L8 (d) 20
ls. A circle centered at origin and having radius rc units is divided by
the curye / = sin x in two
parts. Ttren area of the upper part equals to :
l7.rf,f(x)=m'f x (x 2n)"'l
infx'," sin-, - the area bounded by the curve y - f(x),x-axis, x = 0 and
),
x - 2nis given by
(Note : x1 is the point of intersection of the curues x2 and sin x2 is the point
j; of intersection
(a)
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e o/) c
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(a) 1(r + e" ) (b) * (c) (d)
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v x,y eRand f'(1)=2.rf the smallerareaenclosed byy =f(x),x2 +y2 =2isA,thenfind
[A], where [.] represents the greatest integer function.
2. Let f(x)beafunctionwhichsatisfytheequation/(ry) =f(x)+fr$forallx>e y >1such
that f'(7) -2. Let A be the area of the region bounded by the curves y
- f(x),
y =lrt -6x2 + 11x-61 and x = e then find valuu of4a.
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3. If the area bounded by circle x2 +y2 =4 the parabola ! =x2 +x+1 and the curve
y=f it't*.orI-l , (where t I denotes the greates integer function) and x-axis is
L 4 4)
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\3kt :
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(a) 4 (b) -16 (c) 4 (d) 16
4. (x2 * y')dy = xydx.If y(xs ) = e,y(1) = 1, then the value of xe is equal to :
(a) Ji, G) F= (c)
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(b) Variable radii and fixed centre at (Q - 1)
(c) Fixed radius 1 and variable centres along x-axis
(d) Fixed radius 1 and variable centres along y-axis
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*,
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(a) [sx+ s).r*'z O) [
0x + s'].
,*z
\ x+1/ \ r+1/
(n\ ( o*+5 )
(cJ i ---- l'c"*2 (d) [s - ox). r'z
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8. The solution of the differential equation2x2yX=tan(x2y r)-2ry2 giverr./(1) =
(a)
# #*y=o o)
# #.*-/=o
(c)
#.#.*.!=o (d)
#.#**=o
1o. If y - r(o+l)x be solution of differential equation
* -+*
'dx * 4y =0;then cr is :
&2
(a) o (b) I (c) -1 (d) z
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-
\dx/ e3
value of (o + p) is :
17. The solution of the differential equation (x2 - rr# = r.(A*) .rna", the conditions .y(0) = 1
and y'(0; = 3, is :
(a) ! =x2 +3x+L O) ! - x3 +3x+1
(c) ! =x4 +3x+L (d) !=3tan-1 x+x2+!
18. The differential equation of the family of curves ry2 = 2x + c (where c is an arbitrary constant.)
ls:
(a) *! =t
[#)' =#*t =T +r
(b) (c) y2 =zwfi+r (d) y z
ax
e ot
(a) 2Y =sinY (1-?',c2) O) 2x = coty (t + Zcx2) 8F-3
(c) 2x --siny (1-?;oc2) (d) 2xsiny=l-2$c2 ril f- v,
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,'a, = 0 is : E cq 8
(a) y-rl*'+y2 =c)c2
(c) *-rl*'+y2 =cx2
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t-+x[ t2-*2"-3l(r)l) = 12
(a) !*94
4x4
(b) 3
4x4
*4 (c)
+.+ (d)+.+
22, The population p(f ) at time 't' of a certain mouse species satisfies the differential equation
d
idt p(t) = 0.5p(t) - 450. If p(0) = 850, then the time at which the population becomes zero is :
'l
(a) lln18 (b) ln18 (c) 21n18 (d) ln9
2
23. The solution of the differential equation sin Zy Iox + 2tanxcos2 ! = 2secxcos3 y is :
(where C is arbitrary constant)
(a) cosy secx = tan x +C (b) secy cosx = tanx + C
(c) secy secx = t?r x + C (d) tanysecx:s€cx+C
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"+dx -
:
(a)
"(+)'
dxi\.
-zy *dx *
-- (b)
dx/ - !dx =
.(+)'
\.
+ 2y *
(c) ,(+)'
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dx=
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"(dx) -zy
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g =*
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5. Solution of the differential equation (2+ 2x2]fl yfu * Q'Ji + 2)x dy = 0 is,/are :
''i
dr
i. fbJ * 2y =!2x2 +2
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(a) x=-1 O) x=0 (c) x=1 (d) x=2 E F !,
4. The value of /G(0)) + g(/(0)) is equal to : A P n
(a) 1 O) 2 (c) 3 (d)+ A6Lt
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If /(x) = Il(x-ar)* Ic1 -3xwhere cri lai.5- fori = 1, 2, then /(x) = 0has :
i=1 i=1
(a) only one distinct real root O) exactly two distinct real roots
(c) exactly 3 distinct real roots (d) 3 equal real roots
3. Completesetof realvaluesof 'c'forwhichtheequationx4 -2$c2 +x+ a2 -a=0hasallits
roots real :'
l-.1 \/':r
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The cubic polynomial with leading coefficient unity all whose roots are 3 units less than the
roots of the equation x3 - 3x2 - 4x +'1.2 = 0 is denoted as /(x), then f '(x) is equal to:
(a) 3x2 (b) 3x2 +12x+ 5
-72x+5 (c) 3x2 +I2x-5 (d) 3x2 -I2x-S
5. Thesetofvaluesof k(k eR)forwhichtheequationx2 -4lxl+ 3-lk-11=0willhaveexactly
four real roots, is :
(a) (-2,4) (b) (-4, 4) G) Ga, (d) (-1, 0) D
The number of integers satisfying the inequality I i, ,
* =
(a)7 O)8 (c)e (d)3
7. Theproductofuncommonrealrootsofthetwopolynomialsp(x)=x4+2x3_8x2_6x+15
and q (x) = x3 + 4x2 -x - L0 is:
(a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 8 (d) 12
8. If \,, Lz(1,1 > 12) are two values of l, for which the expression
fG, i) = *, i\,xy +y2 -sx-Ty + 6 canberesolvedasaproductoftwolinearfactors,then
the value of 31,1 + 27r2is :
-
22. In above problem, the rang_e of /(x)vx e[-1, ]'l is:
-a'
;t-;,:]- or[-r, i] n,[-i,'] (d) [-1, 1]
(a) -2 (p' * q') (b) -(P2 + q2) G) -@2 !qz) (d) -pq
(a)z O)o
(c) 1 (d) can not be determined
31' Letct, Fte"realrootsofthequadraticequation
x2 +loc+(k2 +2k-4)=Qthentheminimum
value of az + p2 is equal to :
(a) *, !, (d) g
12
n' 1nq
9
32. Polynomial P(x) =x2 -cx+5 and e(x) =2x3 +5x_(a_3) when divided by x-2
,a'is equal have
same remainders, then to:
(a) 10 O) -ro (c) zo (d) _zo
33' If a and b are non-zero distinct roots of x2+ ax+ b o,then
= the least value of x2+ cx+ b is
equal to :
@t?
3 '-'42
cll k)-;4 (d)r
34' Let cL p be the roots of the equation r-,c2 +bx + c = 0. A root of the equation
a3 x2-+ abc1 +c3 = 0 is :
(a)g+0 (b)o,*p (c)g2_F (d)cr2p
35' Let a' b' c be the lengths of the sides of a triangle (no two of
them are equal) and k e R. If the
roots of the equation x2 +2(a+b+c)x+6k(ab+bc+ca) =0are real, then:
(a)k<3 o)k>i
' (c)k>r
\s,r n>r (d)k<l
3
36' Root(s) -
of the equation
4
9x2-lslxf+5=0belonging to the domain of definition of
the
function f(x) = log(x2 - x 2) is/are:
,u +,+ ",;,*
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-
is:
(a) x <-2orx23 (b) x 32otx>3 x>-2 (d) -3
(c) x<-3or <x<2
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are real coefficient), then the roots of the equarion cr (x g)2 + g (x o")2 0 are:
- - =
(a) positive (b) negative
(c) real and of opposite sign (d) imaginary
50. Let a,b and c be three distinct real roots of the cubic x3 + 2x2 4x
- - 4 = 0.
Ifthe equationx3 + qx2 +rx+s = 0has roott 1 1 . i, then the value of(q + r + s)is equal
1
;, iand
to:
(a) I o)-1 ,o1 (d) 1
4 2 6
51. Solution set of the inequality, 2 - log
,(*, + 3x) > 0 is :
(a) t-4 1l (b) t-4, - 3) u (0, 1l (c) (-o, 3) u (1, .o) (d) (-o,
- - 4) v[1, o)
52. For what least integral 'k'is the quadraric trinomial (k 2) x2 + gx + (k
- + 4) is positive for all
real values of x ?
(a)k=4 (b)k=5 (c)lc=3 (d)k=6
53. If roots of the equation (m-2)x2 -(g- 2m)x-(g_3m)=0 are opposite
in sign, then
number of integral values(s) of m is/are :
(a) 0 (b) 1
( r r \\ k) 2 (d) more than 2
54. If loge.6l totul q ,x,is
--[ + ( x*4 ))I l. then complete set of value of :
3
76. For real numbers xand y,if x2 + ry -y2 +2x-y + 1= Q then :
(a) y can not be between o and I5 (b) y can not be betwe"n -: arra I
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(c) y can not be between -:5 and o (d) y can not be between -+ and 0
5
77. If 3xa - 6x3 + lac2 - 8x - 12 is dMsible 3, then it is also dMsible by :
by x -
(a) 3x2 - 4 (b) 3x2 + 4
(c) 3x2 + x (d) 3x2 - x
78. The complete set of values of a so that equation sina x + asin2 x + 4=0has at least one real
root is :
(a) 1 O) -1
(c) 3 (d) not Possible to determine
83. Let /(x) = x2 + ac + b. If the maximum and the minimum values of /(x) are 3 and 2
respectively for 0 < x I Z then the possible ordered pair of (q b) is :
(a) (-2, 3) b) eslz , 2)
(c) (-5l2, 3)
(d) (-slz , 2)
84. The roots of the equation l*' -x - 6l= x * 2are given by :
(a) -2, 2, 4 (b) 0, 1", 4 (c) -2, L, 4 (d) O,2, 4
85. lf gb,cbethesides of A,,ABC andequations ax2+bx+c=0and 5x2+'!.2x+L3=0havea
common root, then ./.c is:
(a) 60' (b) 9O' (c) 12O" (d) 4s"
g6. If o, p and y are three real roots of the equation x3 - 6x2 +5x-1=q then the value of
o4 +Fo *ya is t
(a) 250 (b) 6s0 (c) 1s0 (d) 9s0
87. If one of the roots of the equation 2x2 - 6x + k= 0 is g+, then the value of ct and k are :
2
(a) a=3, k=8 (b) cr -2,k=!7 (c) a=-3, k=-17 (d) a =3,k--'!.7
2'
88. Let x1 and x2 be the real roots of the equation x2 -(k-2)x+(k2 +3k+5)=Q then the
maximum value of xl + x! is :
tc)'
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true for all x 22.
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number of integral values of l, is :
91. Assume thatpis a real number. In order s6{/x+ 3p+1-{E =Lto have real solutions, it is
necessary that:
(a) p >Ll4 (b) p >-y4 (c) p >U3 (d) p >-Ug
92. If / cr, F are the roots of the quadratic equation
*'-(sa2J@rs -3'6sl)*-z(3losr2-2rog2')=0, then the value of .2+cr,B+B2 is
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equals
rat
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lgs. Considerthe functionsfi(x) = x and fzG) =2+log, x, x > Qwhereeis thebase of natural
logarithm. Ttre graphs of the functions intersect :
(a) once in (0, 1) and never in (1, o) (b) once in (0, L) and once in (e2, o)
(c) once in (0, 1) and once in(e, e2) (d) more than twice in (0, o)
106. The sum of all the real roots of equation
x4-3x3-2x2-3x+1=ois:
(a)1 O)2 (c)3 (d)4
!OZ. If cr, p aretherealrootsof theequation x2 -(lc+4)x +k2 -12 = Osuchthat4e (4,
(o.B) B)
,u
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(c ,[i,, (d) (-*,:)" (3, *)
ll2. If the equation ln(x2 + 5x) -ln(x+ a+ 3) = 0has exactlyone solution for x, then number of
integers in the range of a is :
(a) 4 (b) s (c) 6 (d) 7
113. Let /(x) = x2 + + - O* - 9+ 2, then minimum value of /(x) is :
xtx
(a) -z O) -e (c) -g (d) -rz
ll4. rf x2 +bx+bis a factorof x3 +2x2 +2x+c(c * 0),thenb-cis:
(a) z (b) -t (c) o (d) -z
115. If roots of x3 +2x2 +1=Oare a,Bandy,then thevalue of (aF)3 +(gy)3 +(cry)3,is:
(a) -r1 O) 3 (c) o (d) _z
116. How many roots does the following equation possess 3l*l(12
-lxll) = 1?
(a) 2 O)g (c) 4 (d) 6
It7, The sum of all the real roots of equation x4 -3x3 -2x2 -3x+1= 0is:
(a) 1 (b) z (c) 3 (d) 4
118. If a and p are the roots of the quadratic equation 4x2 + 2x -'J, = 0 then the value of
@
I(o'+B')is:
t=1
(a) z (b) g 6 (c)
(d) o
119. The number of value(s) of xsatisfying the equation (2011)* + (2072)x + (2013)x
-(20I4)x
= 0 is,/are :
(a) exactly 2 (b) exactly 1 (c) more than one (d) O
tzo. If o, B(o . p) are the real roots of the equation x2 -(k + 4) x + k2
-L2 = 0such that 4 e(a, p);
then the number of integral values of k equals to :
(a) 4 (b) s (c) 6 (d) 7
lzt. Letct,pberealrootsof thequadraticequation x2 +loc+(k2 +2k-4) =ethenthemaximum
value of (cr2 +g\is equal to :
(a) 9 (b) ro (c) 11 (d) 12
122. The exhaustive set of values of c for which inequation (a
- 1) x2 - (a + L) x + a -I > 0 is true
Vx>2
(a) (-o,1) ,0, n,F,*) (d) None of these
[1,*)
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positive root, then b - zais equal to.
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0 < f (x) < 1, is
ffi, :
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10. If the minimum value of the quadratic expressior ./ = oxz + bx + c is negative attained at
negative value of x, then :
18. If all values of x which satisfies the inequality logcr/gl (x2 + 2px + p2 + 1) > O also satisfy the
inequality loc2 + k -k2 < 0 for all real values of ( then all possible values of p lies in the
interval :
(a) a+c<2h
(b) both roots are rational
(c) ar2 + 2bx + c = 0 have both roots negative
(d) cx2 + ?hx * d = 0 have both roots negative
29. For the quadratic polynomial /(x) = 4x2 - 8ax + a, the statements(s) which hold good is/are:
(a) There is only one integral'a'for which f (x) is non-negative V x e R
O) For c < Q the number zero lies between the zeroes of the polynomial
(c) /(x) = ohas nro distinct solutions in (0, 1) for a .fl, il7)
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VxeRis0
24, Given $ b, c are three distinct real numbers satisfnng the inequality c -2b + 4, > 0 and the
*: is/are:
equation ax2 + bx + c= ohas no real roors. Then the possible value(s ) of !'+;?b
a+3b+9c
(a) 2 -1 (b) (c) 3 (d) '€
ZS. Let /(x) = x2 - 4x + c V x e R, where c is a real constant, then which of the following is/ate
true ?
(a) f(0)>f(r)>f(2) $)f(2)>/(3)>f(4)
(c) f(L)<f(+)</(-1) (d)/(0)=f(4)>/(g)
26. If O < a <b< c and the roots cr,pof the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0are imaginary, then :
34. If the equation ac2 + bx + c = 0; Tb,c eR and a * Ohas no real roots then which of the
following is/are always correct ?
(a) (a+b+c)(a-b+c)>0 O) (a+b+ c)(a-2b+4c)>0
(c) (a-b+c)(k-2h+c)>0 (d) a(b2 -4ac)>o
35. If aandparetherootsof theequation ac2 +bx+c=0;eb,c eR;a*0thenwhichis (are)
coffect :
(a) a2 + 92 =
b' --U'
a2
,0,#.i b2 -%tc
c2
,\ 1 T ---=1 abc-bg (d) a9(a 4
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36. The equation cos2 x-sinx+ l. = Q x e(O,nl2)has roots thenvalue(s) of l,can be equal to :
98. The number of non-negative integral ordered pair(s) (x,y) for which (ry - 7)2 = x2 + y2
holds is greater than or equal to :
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
39. lf a <Q then the value of x satisfnng x2 -2alx- cl- 3a2 = 0 is,/are
(a)aG-J-D (b)a1r+J2) (c)a(-1-G) (d)41-r*G)
40. If 0 < a <b < c and the roots a,pof the equationax2 + bx+c = 0are imaginary, then
(a)lcrl=lBl 0)lol>1 (c)l9l<1 (d) lcrl=1
41. If x satisfies lx - 1l+lx - 2l+lx - 3l> 6 then
(a)xe(-0o,1) (b)xe(-co,0) (c)xe(4*) (d) (2, o)
in (-1,
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may be equal to :
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r*- tw*tl
22. If /(x) can take both positive and negative values then t must lie in the interval
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\lq
integer find the value of P - q;
g4. The number of ordered pairs (qb),where qb arc integers satisfying the inequality
min(x2 +(a-b)x+ (1-a-b)) > max(-x2+(a+ b)x-(1+ a+b))Vx eR, is:
35.TherealvaIueofxsatisfyi"gffi=13canbeexpressedas9whereaandbarc
-b
relatively prime positive integers. Find the value of b ?
g6. If the range of the values of a for which the roots of the equation *2 -2x-a2 + 1 = 0lie
between the roots of fhe equation x2 - 2(o + L) x + a(a -1) = 0 is (p, q), then find the value of
'''-i
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gg. If sin0 and coso are the roots of the quadratic equation ac2 +bx + c= 0(ac * 0). Then find
b' -o'
the value of
ac
g9. Let the inequality sin2x+acosx+a2 2L+cosx is satisfied VxeR, for
c e (-oo, I u fk2,a),then I tr | +lkzl=
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is:
(a) (b) (c) 8 /r\
(d) 4
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2.If ryz - (1-x)(1 -y)(1-z) where OS x, y, z 1'!,, then the minimum value of
x(1 - z) + y(L-x) + z(I -Y) is :
(o
(a) ?, (b)
i (c)
'?^ ;
arithmetical progression then cos2 o = l,cos2p
3. If sec(cr -4), seco, sec(a +W) are in
(9 + n,l;, n e I) the value of l. is :
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s'4 si - sis?
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S12 + S!
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t
31.'z' 4t . +5!
8. If sn" = * +...... upto n terms then the sum of the infinite terms is :
11. l, trl, n are the pe, qs and 16 term of a G.p all positive, then tf"rt
t
l, ', tl .nuur, ,
llogn r 1l
(a) -1 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) o
12. The number of natural numbers < 300 that are dMsible by 6 but not by 9 is :
(a) 49 (b) 37 (c) 33 (d) 16
13. If x, !, z > Oand x + y + z =lthen
(1-x)(1-y)(L-z) is necessarily.
(a) >8 (b) (c) 1 (d) None of these
=*
14. lf the roots of the equation px2 + ex t r = 0, where 2p, q, 2r are in G.P, are of the form
a2, 4c-- 4. Then the value of 2p + 4q+Tr is :
(a) o (b) 10 (c) 14 (d) 18
15. Let x11 x2t x3,......,xk be the divisors of positive integer (including 1 and n). If
k/r\
x1 * x2 * x3 * * xk - 75. Then Il a lis equal to :
Ei\xi /
(a)
T o) 7s
n
(c) I (d) 1
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\r=1 )
(a)
ii (b)
i (c)
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(d)
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t ,i, j e{1, z g,4},i * jis :
cli
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(a) 6 (b) I (c) t2 (d) 24
19. Given that x, !,8 are positive reals such that xyz = 32. The minimum value of
x2 + 4xy + 4y' * 2a2 is equal to :
(a) 64 (b) 2s6 (c) 96 (d) 216
2O. In an A.p, five times the fifth term is equal to eight times the eighth term. Then the sum of the
first twenty five terms is equal to :
(a) 2s o)+ (c) -2s (d) 0
24. Letp, e, fare positive real numbers, such that2Tpqr >(P + q.+ r)3 and 3p + 4q+ 5r = 12,then
p3 + q4 *rt - bo)E
c)O
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q" b"
distinct then S, =
(a) c2 (b) c3 (c) c4 (d) abc
27 . In an infinite G.P second term is x and its sum is 4, then complete set of values of ' x' is :
(a) (-8, o) I r r\
(b)
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(c) -*)"(*, (d) (-8, 1l -{0}
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sum of the even terms is 217. The last term exceeds the first by 56, then :
(a) the number of terms is t7 (b) the first term is 3
(c) the number of terms is 13 the first term is 1(d)
29. Let A2, As,......, Anbe squares such that for each n > L the length of a side of Anequals
y'.1,
the length of a diagonal of An+t If the side of Ar be 20 units then the smallest value of ,n' for
which area of An is less than 1.
(a) 7 (b) 8 (c) 9 (d) 10
Bo. Let sk =
i+^,,
(k + 1)'
r=o
' then f,
i*n equal :
!-2s
I.2 2.3 *g3.42z a 4.s- +
31. Thesumof theseries +**rt uptontermsisequal:
(a) n2n
(d)
(";;i)i"
n+1
g2. lf(1 . 5)30 = k, then the value i(1
"t ft=2
. 5)n, is :
(a) 2k-3 o
(b) lc+1 (c) 2k+7 (d) zt< -:
33. n arithmetic means are insefted benrreen 7 and 49 and.their sum is found to be 364, then n is :
(a) 11 (b) 12 (c) 13 (d) r+
34. The third term of a G.P is 2. Then the product of the first five terms, is :
(a) 23 (b) 24 (c) 2s (d) none of these
35. The sum of first n terrns of an A.P is 5n2 + 4n, its common difference is :
(a) 9 (b) 10 (c) 3 (d) -+
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difference is :
(a)
3no
(b)ry 3no
(c)+ G)T
=Y-
42. The number of non-negative integers' n' satisfying n2 = p +q and n3 = p2 +q2 where p and q
are integers.
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) Infinite
48. Concentric 100 cms are drawn. The interior of the smallest circle is
circles of radii I,2,3......
coloured red and the angular regions are coloured alternately green and red, so that no two
adjacent regions are of the same colour. The total area of the green regions in sq. cm is equals
to:
(a) 10007r (b) 5050n (c) 495On (d) 5151n
44. 1f logz4,logJz 8 and log3 9k{ are consecutive teffns of a geometric sequence, then the
number of integers that satisfy the system of inequalities x2 -x> 6and lxl< lc2 is :
(a) 193 (b) Le4 (c) 195 (d) 1,96
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>m=
2
r=L
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F*F-F*""'rs:
(a) (b) (c) 2s
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fr\ r/\ - +)f
r+1/\" - +l as n approaches to infinity is :
r+2)
(a)
t (b)
+ (c)
i (d)
+
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andr =ac2 +a2c-cb2 - bczandthequadraticequation px2 +qx+r=ghasequalroots;then
gb,carein:
(a) A.P O) c.P (c) H.P (d) None of these
50. If Tp denotes the ktr term of an H.P from the begining and
? =9, then T6 $.qu"l,
T4
,
(a) +
J
(b)
+ (c)
# @+
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ls:
(a) 79 (b) 20 (c) 2r (d) 22
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(a)
f (b) 8
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(c)
+
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(d)
?
(a) 2640 (b) 1320 (c) t37o (d) 2740
(13 -'1,2) + (23 -22) + ...+(n3 -n2),
84. Let o = then cr is equar to :
;l* n4
(a) 11L
L
O)
342
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(a) -32 (b) 32 (c) 49 @) +g
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56. If ABC is a triangle and ,un|, turtt, tan H.P, then the minimum value of =
2
:.: tiS:
"[a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 6 (d) o
58. The sum of the series 22 +2(4)2 + 3(6)2 +...... upto 10 terms is equal to :
59. If c and b are positive real numbers =6 then the minimum value
\a *lO
such that a + b
"(:+ b)
equal to :
2.
(a) 4 1 ,\ .1
(c) (d)
?
:
\s,r3\-/32 O)
6O. The first tenn of an infinite G.P is the value of x satisfying the equation
loga(4* -15) + x - 2 = Land the common ratio is cos f+L) The sum of G.P is :
\3 )
(a) 1 O) I3 (c) 4 (d)2
a4 + b-4 + c2 ',
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abc
(a) 4 G) 23/ 4 (c) Jt @) 2Jt
2
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64.Evaluate:i 1
A(n+1)(n +2)(n+3)....(n+k)
,\
(a) (b) l- (c) (d):
(lc-1)(lc-1)! '-'k.kl \-/ (lc-l)lc!
,rl* ,c!
65' Gonsider
-: nro positive numbers c and b. If arithmetic mean of c and b exceeds their geometric
meal by 3/2 and geometric mean of a and b exceeds their harmonic mean by 6/5 then the value
of a2 + b2 will be :
(a) 1s0 (b) 1s3 (c) 1s6 (d) lse
66. Sum of first 10 terms of the series, s = .7 = * =13 = =19 * +...... is :
22.52'52.g2'g2.172
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(b)# (c)
ffi (d)# =Otr
qF*3
Olf:. a
! f-. c)
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uJo(U
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(a) - 109 (b)
# 23*
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#+ /. ,l* it, :
r=1
(a) (b)
#ef-x2^1 #G?-xht
(c) (d)
#@l -x2^1
#izf -x2^1
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of the equation :
(,a) 2
o)t (c) +
42
(d) .f;
74. Aperson has to count 4500 cuffency notes. Let cn denote the number of notes he counts in the
nft minute. If a1 =(r2=,....E410 =150 and 6.t0,4,r,4.2, are in A.P with common
differencc -2, then the time taken by him to count all notes is :
(a) 34 minutes O) 24 minutes (c) 125 minutes (d) 35 minutes
75.. Anon constant arithmatic progression has common difference d and first term is (1 - cd). If the
sum of the first 20 terms is 20, then the value of a is equal to :
(a)
?,
o)+ (c)
3
@)z
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?t n" -5n3 + 4n
(a)
w
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o)* 1
(c)
1
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-I3 +...... up to infinite
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tenns:
(a) 2 O): (c) 4 (d)
+
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r
.lorurrron 2" + 2,*i_* , x e R is :
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n- k=--t
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' ro +, then l. =
?,,'
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is equal to the
greatestvalue of the function f(x) =x3 + 3x-9when x €[-4,3]
and the difference between
the first and second term is /'(o). The common ratio r ?where p and g are relatively prime
=
q
positive integers. Find (p + q).
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in the nth
match' If q
= d2 ="'..4t0 = 150 and a1e , Q!'!., c\2..... are in A.P with common difference (-2).
IfN be the total number of matches played Uy trim to score 4500
runs. Find the sum of the digits
of N.
is divided by 9 is.
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x+y +lcz =k2
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(a) o (b) 1 (c) 2 (d)3
l" al t+a3l
3' Iflb b2 1+ b3l = 0 and vectors (7, a, o')(1, b, b\and (1, c, c2)are non-coplana4 then the
lc c2 r+c3l
productabcequals:,;i
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4. If the system of linear equations
x+2ny*dz=O
x+3by +bz =e
x+4q *cz =0
has a non-zero solution, then a" b, c :
five roots is :
(a) Exactly three real values of k. (b) Exactly two real values of k.
(c) Exactly one real value of k. (d) Infinite number of values of k.
9. If e1, CI2,4s,......,Qnare in G.P and ai > 0for eachi, then the determinant
I log an \ogar*2 Logan*41
6 = | log cn*6 log an*s log an*1s I is equal to :
I
log cn*t2 log an*14 log cn*161
( n2*n )
(a) o O) losl lor I C.l 1 (d) 2
\t=r )
ar b1, cr |
I
o, * 2a2 + 3as ??t 5-?rl , D, |
rr" rfrr 4
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- -l;; b; c2land D2=l h * 2b2+3bs ?bt 5b2ithen-'isequalto:
bs .gl |ti * ai+ui %; strl 4
(a) 10 O) -10 (c) 20 (d) -20
It b clandAr=11 1 1l
. lt ac blthen: bc gl .
IfAl=lo
,rl - 11 ab cl
11. ' lo, bz
(a) Ar=Az O) L1 =2A,2 (c) A1 +A2=Q (d)Ar+2A'2=Q
11 0 -1 |
f; 1 1;1, | I
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I
13 s 2l
:
x+b x+c I
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| 2ab r-a2 +b2 Zq jthen the minimum value of Ais :
| 2b
I'
-2a I - a2 -b2l
(a) 3 (b) e (c) 27 (d) et
18. rhe determin"n, o * a1 c ! d
I rt:;(r..dd) ab(c +t i:lr"* al I = 0for
I ab+cd ab(c+d)+cd(a+b) 2abcd I
re.Leta.,o=lj T ll""o
11 1 1l
if (l - m)2 + (p -q)2 =9, (m-n)2+ (q - r)2 =16, (n -I)2 + (r -
- p)2 2s,then the value of
(det. A)2 equals :
(a) 36 (b) 1oo (c) L44 (d) L6s
2o' The number of distinct real values of K such that the system of equations x + 2y + z !,
=
x + 3y + 4z = K, x + 5y + roz =K2 has infinitely many solutions is :
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I cosB cosA -1
equal to :
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I cos2e sin2e r+2Jitanel
(a)Z o)i
(c)+ @)+
o
I a a+d"a+3dl
B.Leta=l ai,dr, a+2&t, a. lthen:
lo*4 .,,,g,?,t.,,;etd |,
(a) Adependsono (b) A depends on d
(c) A is independent of a, d (d) A=0
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l 8r2 -6x+1 16x-6 Lo4
(a) o+p=9 (b) 9+y=0 (c) cr+p+y+6=0 (d) cr+p+T=0
lx2+4x-3 2x+4 13
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l"a] the maximum value of n is
l"c, n*t
c, "*6 c zl
orl
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lT}la1 H;Ii: H::3;l =
1k1 + ?t2 + a2 asl ^1fr
?ts + I r, c2 cgl
t: arl
3. Find the co-efficient of x in the expansion of the determinant {t + x)3 (1 + x)6 ir * *i,
| l.
| (t + x)a (t + x)8 (1 + x)121
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i tr: ::l=2 then rind the varue or co)L
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2x + 3y -z =o
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have a set of non-zero integral solutions then, find the smallest positive value of a.
6. Finda eRforwhichthesystemof equations?.asc-2y +32 =0;x+ay +22
-0and 2x+az =O
also have a non-trivial solution.
7. If three non-zero distinct real numbers form an arithmatic progression and the squares of these
numbers taken in the same order constitute a geometric progression. Find the sum of all
possible common ratios of the geometric progression.
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t1,t2, f3 respectivelythen cos(Q -02)+ cos(02 -0s)+ cos(e3 -e1)
(a) ,-: (b) ,-:
5. If z and rrl are two non-zero complex numbers such that I zrrrl = 1, and arg (z) - arg(ro) = I, then
z
arois equal to :
f=7
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(b) +L-n
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l-
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(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) greater than 2 (d) less than L
8. Let z11z22zs and, z4 be the roots of the equation z4 +23 +2=O, then the value of
4
frf*,
f=L
+ 1) is equal to :
9. If "(z-3-6i) =l,then:
^r*(z-6-3i) 4'
(a) minimum value otlzlis 6.E - S (b) Maximum value of lzlis 6E + 3
(c) minimum value of I z I is f SrE - 6 (d) Maximum value of lz I is 15JI + 6
(a) lol< 3 (b) lbl< 3 (c) lcl= t (d) All of the above
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l=rrl
is:
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(b) (c) (d)
(aJ
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x ,,zra7
(a) iJ, O) -iJt (c) -2 (d) +
42
18. If z =rei9(r >0& 0< 0 <2n) is a root of the equation z8 -27 +16 -25+ z4-23 + z2-z+ 1=o
! +\,,
z!. tf, z = 3+ 4i
then find, zLa z
22. If l Z -41 + I Z + 41= 10, then the difference between the maximum and the minimum values
oflZ I is:
(a) 2 O)3 (c) {41 - s (d) 0
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ffi
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c ffi *u,ai:m*tn*,*iiliiw
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f'+) = r then *r(Z::t] where | ,lr1
\zz) 2 \z-zz) '+4
(b) | \rz * z2zs * z3z1l =l \ + z2 + zs I
where a, b, c are unequal real numbers. Then the value of a2 + b2 + c2 - ab --bc -ca equals :
(a) o (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
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equation zn +z +L = 0then thevalue of n canbe:
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t \, {ffih
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Vr(*Jl r*r[ffi)|,
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random. The probability that argument of P lies in the interval [-1, 4l tt 1, then K =
t4'4) K'
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lz -il < lz - 5i l. Then the area of region in which z lies is A square units, where A =
3. Complex numbet z1 andz2 satisfy z+E -2lz-11 and arg(21 -zz)=I. Thun the value of
'a'4
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(a) det (A + B) = det (A) + det (B) (b) det(A+B)=g
(c) A and B both are singular matrices (d) A + B = 0
2. Let M be a 3 x 3 matrix satisfying M3 = 0. Then which of the following statement(s) are ftue:
(a) +r o (b) !u'-M+rl=o
|m'+M l+ 2
5. LetA 'be a 3 x 3 symmetric invertible matrix with real positive elements. Then the number of
zero elements in A-1 areless than or equal to :
(a) o (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
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lc - 1020.
2. Let An and Bn be square matrices of order 3, which are defined as :
'' - S i"
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l33 "t J
[Note : Tr. (P) denotes the trace of matrix P]
3. Let A be a2x 3matrix whereas Bbe a 3x 2matrix. If det. (,48) = 4 then the value of det. (BA),
is:
4. Find the maximum value of the determinant of an arbitrary 3 x 3 matrix A, each of whose
entries aii e {-1, 1}.
5. The set of natural numbers is divided into array of rows and columns in the form of matrices as
A1 =rrt,e' =ll 3], o. =lf, ig fi] *. so on. Let the trace of A1e be l. . Find unit digit of
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4. Consider all the 5 digit numbers where each of the digits is chosen from the set {L, Z 3, 4}. Then
the number of numbers, which contain all the four digits is :
(a) (72)l2rI (b) (LDt 212 (c) (LDt t2 (d) (11) ! 211
12. Let'm'denotes the number of four digit numbers such that the left most digit is odd, the second
digit is even and all four digits are different and 'n' denotes the number of four digit numbers
such that left most digit is even, second digit is odd and all four digits are different. If m = nh
then k equals :
(a) :
J
(b)
i (c)
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be the number of 4-digit numbers which contain not more than 2 different digits. The
sum of the digits of N is :
(a) 18 (b) Ie (c) 20 (d) 2r
31. The number of different perrnutations of all the letters of the word PERMUTIqf,ION such that
any two consecutive letters in the arrangement are neither both vowels nor both identical is :
(a) 63xl! xl! (b) 8xl-Q xl5 (c) 57x15 xl5 (d) 7xflxlt
32. A batsman can score O, !,2,3, 4 or 6 runs from a ball. The number of different sequences in
which he can score exactly 30 runs in an over of six balls :
36. An ordinary dice is rolled 4 times, numbers appearing on them are listed. The number of
different throws, such that the largest number appearing on them is NOT 4, is :
(a) 17s (b) 62s (c) 7I2L (d) 1o4o
3 7. Number of four letter words can be formed using the letters of word VIBRANT if lener V is must
included, are :
(a) 840 O) 480 (c) 720 (d) 240
38. The number of rectangles that can be obtained by joining four of the twelve vertices of a
l2-sided regular polygon is :
(a) 66 (b) 30 (c) 24 (d) 1s
39. Number of five digit integers, with sum of the digits equal to 43 are :
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1. The number of 5 letter words formed with the letters of the word CALCULUS is divisible by :
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 7
2. The coefficient of xso in the expansion of f 'ooc. (x - 2)100-k 3k is also equal to :
k=0
(a) Number of ways in which 50 identical books can be disuibuted in L00 snrdents, if each
student can get atmost one book.
(b) Number of ways in which 100 different white balls and 50 identical red balls can be
arranged in a circle, if no two red balls are together.
(c) Number of dissimilar terms in (x1 * x2 * x3 * ... + x5e )sl '
2. 6.10. 14 ......198
(d)
5ul
B. Number of ways in which the letters of the word "NAIION" can be filled in the given figure such
that no row remains empty and each box contains not more than one lette6 are
:
1. A six digit number which does not satisfy the property mentioned above, is :
(a) 31s426 (b) 73s462 (c) 2346s1 (d) None of these
2. Number of such six digit numbers having the desired property is :
(a) t2o (b) L44 (c) 162 (d) zLO
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*a uotr, T's are together but both As are not together is ::: . ':
(D) The numler of words for,rned taking all letters of the (s) 840 (7 !)
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without repetition if first four places of the numbers are in increasing order and last four places
are in decreasing order is N, then find the value of {.
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2. Number of ways in which the letters of the word DECISIONS be arranged so that letter N be
somewhere to the right of the letter "D" is B. ,rnd
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4. There are L0 stations enroute. A train has to be stopped at3 of them. LetN be the ways in which
the train can be stopped if atleast nro of the stopping stations are consecutive. Find
the value of
JN.
5' There are 10 girls and 8 boys in a class room including Mr. Ravi, Ms. Rani and Ms. Radha.
A list
of speakers consisting of 8 girls and 6 boys has to be prepared. Mr. Ravi refuses to speak
if Ms.
Rani is a speaker. Ms. Rani refuses to speak if Ms. Radha is a speaker The number of ways
the
list can be prepared is a 3 digit number ft1ft2ns, then + n2 _n
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6' Nine people sit around a round table. The number of ways of selecting four of them
such that
they are not from adjacent seats, is
7' Letthe number of arrangements of all the digits oJthe numbers L2g4lsuch that atleast 3 digits
will not come in it's original position is N. Then the unit digit of N is
8' The number of triangles with each side having integral length and the longest
side is of 11 units
is equal to k2,then the value of ,lc' is equal to
9. 8 clay targets are arranged as shown. If N be the number of
different ways they can be shot (one at a time) if no rarget
can be shot until the target(s) below it have been shot. Find
the ten's digit of N.
1O' There are n Persons sitting around a circular table. They start singing a 2 minute
song in pairs
such that no two Persons sitting together will sing together. fhis piocess is continued
for 2g
minutes. Find n .
11' The number of ways to choose 7 distinct natural numbers from the first 100 natural numbers
such that anytwo"chosen numpers differ atleast by7 canbe expressed as nC, .Find the
j
number
of divisors of n.
12. Four couples (husband and wife) decide to form a committee of four members. The number of
different committees that can be formed in which no couple finds a place is 1., then the sum of
digits of l. is :
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can be dMded between 2 persons so that each -"y haug tT:$i:*s'is cr n2 +Fn + y.Find the
value of (cr + I + y). t
14. LetNbe tne numberof integral solutiqn of the equation x+ y +z +tv = l5where x > Qy > 5,
z > 2and w > 1. Find the unit digit of N.
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(a) -:
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(c)
10
(d)
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Cz+ Cs +Ce + +Czoog equals to:
(a) I {z'oto - r;
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,l*
(a) 1 (b) I (c);1 '- 2
(d);
2
6. The number N -2ocz -'oc, *'oc, -'oclo +.... ..-,ocro is not divisible by:
(a) 3 (b) 7 (c) 11 (d) rs
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n
nC,
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crt)l
(a) [r*-g. -r (b)
f ftt + a1)n -11 (c) (crr + an-1 )n - 1
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13. The remainder when 23o .320 is divided by 7 is :
(a)
1 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 6
!4. 26cs *'6c, *'6cz+.... ,*'6crc is equal to :
(a) 22s -|,"rr, (b) 22s +|.'urr, (c) 213 (d) 226 + 1. 'ur}
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(ar + kq+7a7 + 10cro +......)isequalto:
(a) 3n{ (b) 2n (c) (d) n.3n1
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(a) 6L O) 7r (c) 81
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g. 16c, i, divisible by:
i(-1)'
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If the sum qFB
Find the sum of the digits of q'
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1
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sister ? :
(a), o): (c) ?,
iqpla-;
(d)
2. IfA be any event in sample space then the maximum value of 3JP(A) a is :
(a) 4 (b) 2
(c) s (d) Can not be determined
S. Three o's, three b's and three c's are placed randomly in a 3 x 3 matrix. The probability that no
row or column contain two identical letters can be expressed as 4, where p and qare coprime
q
then (p + q) equals to :
6. A set contains 3n members. LetPn be the probability that S is partitioned into 3 disjoint subsets
with n members in each subset such that the three largest members of S are in different subsets.
Then lim Pn =
(a) 2/7 (b) 7/7 (c) 1,/9 (d) 2/e
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probability that the product of two num5Srs:egual to the third number it
4, where p and q are
relativelyprimepositiveintegersthentr,jy"1'.9o.r.b,j.!,,,'
(a) 39 O) 40 ' (t)' ' 4l'' ' ': "i; (a) 42
8. Mr. As TV has only 4 channels ; all of them quite boring so he naturally desires to switch
(change) channel after every one minute. The probability that he is back to his original channel
for the first time after 4 minutes can be expressed as 4; where m and n are relatively prime
n
numbers. Then (m+ n) equals :
(a) 27 O) 31 (c) 23 (d) 33
9. Letters of the word TITANIC are arranged to form all the possible words. What is the
probability that a word formed starts either with a T or a vowel ?
(a) ?
7
(b)
;
(c)
lO. A mapping is selected at random from all mappings ,f : A -+ A
;
(d)
i
where set A = {1, 2, 3,......, n}
If the probability that mapping is injective i, *, then the value of n is :
32'
(a) 3 O)4 (c) 8 (d) 16
11. A 4 digit number is randomly picked from all the 4 digit numbers, then the probability that the
product of its digit is divisible by 3 is :
7o7
(a) (b) 109
r25 125
111
(c) (d) None of these
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12. To obtain a gold coin; 6 men, all of different weight, are trying to
build a human pyramid as shown in the figure. Human pyramid is
called "stable" if some one not in the bottom row is "supported by''
each of the two closest people beneath him and no body can be
supported by anybody of lower weight. Formation of 'stable'
pyramid is the only condition to get a gold coin. what is the
probability that they will get gold coin ?
(a) 1
(b) 2
45 45
(c) 4
(d)
45 d-
13. From a pack of 52 playing cards; half of the cards are randomly removed without looking at
them. From the remaining cards, 3 cards are drawn randomly. The probabilitythat all are king.
1
(a) (b)
(2s)(17)(13) (2sx1sx13)
1 1
(c) (d)
(s2)(17)(13) (13Xs1X1?)
14. Abag contains t0 white and 3 blackballs. Balls are drawn one by one without replacement till
all the black balls are drawn. The probability that the procedure of drawing balls will come
to
an end at the seventh draw is :
(a)
*
(b)
# (c)
# (d)
*
is selected from
15. Let S be the set of all function from the set {7,2,..., 10} to itself. one function
S, the probability that the selected function is one-one onto is :
ql ,-\ 100 ol
(a)
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109
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16. T\,rrofriends visit a restaurant randomly during 5 pm to 6 pm. Among the two,
first waits for L5 min and then leaves. The probability that they meet is
:
(a)
i (b)
| (c)
+
(d)
*
that they
17. Three numbers are randomly selected from the set t10,1l,IZ ,100). Probability
than 1 is
form a Geometric progression with integral common ratio greater :
(c) 77
18
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(a)
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(c) (d) I-
(a)
i (b)
* z
digit number is :
4. The probability that A and B has the same 3
1
(c)
(a)
i (b)
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(d)
72
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sided die n times. If the sum of points in these n tosses is bigger than 2n,theperson is said to
have crossed the obstade.
(a)
#
1O. The probabilitythat a
(b)
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(d)
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person crosses the first t'wo obstacles but fails to cross the third obstacle.
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question has 5 options and only one option is correct and 'section 2' has 4 options with
multiple answerl and marks for a question in this section is awarded only if he ticks all correct
aqprygrs. M for each question in'section f is l and in'section 2'is 3. (firere is no negative
marking),,
11. If a candidate attempts only two questions by gussing, one from 'section 1' and one from
'section 2', the probability that he scores in both questions is :
(a) 74
75
(b)
* (c)
+ (d) 1
75
12. If a candidate in total attempts 4 questions all by gussing, then the probability of scoring 10
marks is :
(a) +l
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1. Mr. A writes an afticle. The article originally is error free. Each day Mr. B introduces one llew
error into the article. At the end of the day, Mr. A checks the article and t u,I chance of catching
3
each individual error still in the article. After 3 days, the probability that the article is error free
can be expressed as 4 where p and q are relatively prime positive integers. Let l. - q -p, then
q
find the sum of the digits of tr .
2. India and Australia play a series of 7 one-day matches. Each team has equal probability of
winning a match. No match ends in a draw. If the probability that India wins atleast three
consecutive matches can be expressed as 4 where p and q are relatively prime positive integers.
q
Find the unit digit of p.
3. TWo hunters A and B set out to hunt ducks. Each of them hits as often as he misses when
shooting at ducks. HunterA shoots at 50 ducks and hunterB shoots at 51 ducks. The probability
that B bags more ducks than A can be expressed as 4 in it, lowest form. Find the value of
q
(p + q).
4. rf a"b, c eN, the probabilitythat a2 +b2 +c2 is divisible by 7 is 4where m,narerelatively
n
prime natural numbers, then m + n is equal to :
5. A fair coin is tossed 10 times. If the probability that heads never occur on consecutive tosses be
A lwher e m, nare coprime and m, n eN), then the value of (n -7m)equals to :
n
6. A bag contains 2 red, 3 green a4d 4 black balls. 3 balls are drawn randomly and exactly 2 of
them are found to be red. If p dedo& ilre ch.qncelhat one of the three balls drawn is green ; find
the value of 7 p. i-:":
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7. There are 3 different pairs (i.e., 6 units say a, a, b, b, r, .-I of shoes in a lot. Now three person
come and pick the shoes randomly (each gets 2 units). Let p be the probability that no one is
able to wear shoes (i.e., no one gets a correct pair), then the value of 13P i,
4-p', '
8. A fair coin is tossed 12 times. If the probability that nnro heads do not occur consecutively is p,
then the value orltl4096p -Ll is, where
[ ] denotes greatest integer function :
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9. X and Y are two weak students in mathematics and their chances of solving a problem correctly
ate 7/8 and 7/12 respectively. They are given a question and they obtain the same answer. If
the probability of common mistake i, *, then probability that the answer was correct is a / b
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either 5 or 7 is P. Then 12P is equal to
11. Assume that for every person the probability that he has.expctly one child, excactly 2 children
1 1 '1a respectivety. ;"1'"
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q
the value of sp - q.
12. Mr. B has two fair 6-sided dice, one whose faces are numbered 1 to 6 and the second whose
faces are numbered 3 to 8. TWice, he randomly picks one of dice (each dice equally likely) and
rolls it. Given the sum of the resulting two rolls is 9. The probability he rolled same dice t'wice is
3 where m and n are relatively prime positive integers. Find (m + n) .
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(a) (0,4) (b) (--, 1) (c) (4.o) (d) (2, 4)
2. The number of real solutioVs of the equation glog3Go8ex) = loge x - (log. x)2 + f. is :
(a) o O)1 (c) 2 (d) 3
care positive numbers such that alog3 7 = 27, blogztL =
g. If q b, logtt 2s
49, c = .,fTl,then the sum
zs)2
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lx+-l
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(a) 1 o)2 (c) 3 (d) 4
5
5. LetP = and (120)P = 32, then the value of x be :
1111
+_+_+_
log2 x log3 x loga x log5 x
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
6. If x, !,2 be positive real numbers such that log x@)= g log sy@)= 6 and logry (z) -f ,n""
the value of z is :
(a)
i o)+ (c)
;
(d)
;
7. Sum of values of xandy satisfying logr(logs0og, Jr)) = 0and logy 27 =Lis z
s ',,&
9. If logrz27 = c, then log6 16 =
(a)r(#) (b){#) (c){#) (d) None of these
15. The true solution set of inequality 1og12*-sl (3x - 4) > 0 is equal to :
,\ (+ s) o) (s.s\
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16. If P is the number of natural numbers whose logarithm to the base 10 have the characteristic p
and Q is the number of natural numbers logarithm of whose reciprocals to the base 10 have the
characteristic -q then logro P - logle Q has the value equal to :
(a) p -q+r O) p -q (c) p + q-r (d) p -q-r
!7.\f 22oro =an10n*cn-l10n-1 +.... +o27o2*cr.1-0+as, where aie{0 1,2........,9}
foralli =0 L,z^3, ...,ft,thenn =
(a) 603 (b) 604 (c) 60s (d) 606
18. The number of zeros after decimal before the start of any significant digit in the number
1Y = (0.15)20 are :
21. xlogta'logo
Y'logy' i, equal to :
(a) x (b) y (c) z (d) x'
22. Number of solution(s) of the equation x'G = 1xl,E)* is/are: FolE
qF-R
(a) o (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
23. The difference of roots of the equation (logzz x3 )2 = log ,, x6 is :
F',[ s
)
(a) : (d) I
(b) r (c) e ,vC')3
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24. Iflogro x + logls ! : Z x - y = 15then : m-o) 6
(a) (x, y) lies on the line ! = 4x + 3 (b) (x, y) lies on !2 = 4x 2 ,-\
cD o
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(c) (x, y) lies on x = 4y (d) (x, y) lies on 4x = ! g 5e
25. Product of all values of x satisfnng the equation
2. trlffi:rzil:/. = 4({E) is :
(a)+ o)3 (c)
*
(d) -:
5
26. Sum of all values of x satisf:ring the equation
25(z.-x2+L) * 9(zr-x2+L) = 34(15,r*-*'); is :
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
27.If a' =bY = c' '
= d , then log o (bcd) =
(t 1 1)
(a) zl:+:+: (b) y(!* Iz * 1) (c) .(t* 1z * 1l (d) xYz
\x y w) \rc w) w)
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32. lf log o.s (x - 1) . log o.oq (" - 1), then x lies in the interval :
(a) (2, *) (b) (r,2) (c) (-2, -l) (d) (t,
;)
33. The absolute integral value of the solution of the equation 6F-*+ = 7J-2131os2+e
(a) 2 (b) 1 (c) 4 (d) s
34. Letl <x <256andMbethemaximumvalueof(log zx)a +16(tog zx)zr"tr[1!].Thesumof
\x/
the digits of M is :
(O 3Iog27
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(b) 3log7 2 (c) 1 - 3logT 2 (d) L-31og27
5 ol E
qN9
43, - (10)log* 83, then x is equal
30 g[fr
If*Q4;Fsr + (g)1o824 to :
45. The solution set of the equation : log* 2log2x 2= log+' 2is :
46. The least value of the expression 2log1s x - log, 0.01 is (x > 1)
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
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(a) x+y+z O) xyz
(c) 111 - + - (d) (1+x)+(1 +y)+(l+z)
=-+
1+x I+y 7+z
a'logo y'logr,
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t; (d) -\/
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1
=1+log2(x+7)is:
[-"j
(a) o (b) r (c) z (d) 3
73. rflogp xlog5 k - log* s,k * 1, k > e then sum of all values of x is :
(a) s (b) 24 (c);26 (d);?7
s
T4,The,productofallvaluesofxsatisfnngtheequationlx-1;losrxz-2log'9=(r-1)7,is:
(a)"162 O) ry /\
(c) 81
(d) 81
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75. Thd number of values of x satisfnng the equation log z(9*-t +7) = 2+logr(3t' + 1) is :
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) o
76. Which is the correct order for a given number cr, o > 1
"(a)
log2 cr .logg cr ( log. o < logls cr (b) logro cr < logg cr ( log. cr < log2 a
(c) logro g <log, cr <logzo llog3 cr (d) log3 o <log, o <log zc-l logls cr
77. Letl < x < 256and Mbethemaximumvalue of (log zx)a + 16(lo9 zx)z"tr[tr).The sumof
--\x/
the digits of M is :
r=1
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log x -2(log x)2
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(a)+
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(c) V1o (d) Jm
2. If logo x = b for permissible values of a and x then identify the statement(s) which can be
correct?
(a) If irrational numbers then x can be rational.
a and b are two
(b) If
c rational and b irrational then x can be rational.
(c) If
a irrational and b rational then x can be rational.
(d) If
a rational and b rational then x can be rational.
3. Consider the quadratic equation, (logro 8)x2 -(logro 5)x=2(logz10)-1 -x. Which of the
following quantities are irrational ?
(a) Sum of the roots (b) Product of the roots
(c) Sum of the coefficients (d) Discriminant
4. Let A =Minimum (x2 -2x +7), r e R aqd ? =Minimum (x2 - 2x +T), x e 12, o) then :
(a) logra-el (A + B)is not dentledl ", (b) A +B = 13
(c) log(n_e.t A <t "-"
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B. Difference of largest and smallest integral values of N if ct1 = 5, &2 = 3 and d3 = 2'
(a) 97 (b) 100 (c) 98 (d) ee
Given a right- uiangle ABC right angled at C and whose tery are grven I i-4]tg f.(2!):
la2lorz@zP) and hlpotenuse is given to be t+log2(4p). rhS area of LABC arid cirde
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7. Let e b, c, d.arepositive integers such that logo b =Xand log, d=2. If (a -c) = 9. Find the
value of (b - d).
8. The number of real values of x satisffng the equation
logro .,n + x + 3lo916 ,./1-x =2+rogro fi -rz 6.
9. The ordered pair (x, y) satisfying the equation
*2 =1 +6lo9ayandy2 =2'y+22x+r
!t) and (xz, ! z), then find the value of log zl\*zyry zl.
are (x1 ,
1o.Iflogz|ogz^Fw=f_a|og72artd,logrslogtsfrffi=t-blog152,*tena+b=
11. The number of ordered pair(s) of (x, y) satisfying the equations
log(r+*) (l -2y + y\+ logg-r1(1 + 2x + x2)= 4and loSo+x) Q + 2y)+ lo96-11 (1 + 2x) -2
12. lf log6 n =2and logn(2b) = 2, then nb =
13. If logy x+log* ! =2,andx2 *! =l2,thenthevalueof ry is:
14. If x, y satisfy the equation, y* = x/ and x = 2y, then x2 + y2 =
15. Find the number of real values of x satisfying the equation._
log2(4'A + 4).log2(4' + L) = l"grrJt
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16. If x1, x2(x1 > xz) are the two solutions of the equation
;cog
3rog2x -12(vlosroe; =
"t,
(*)tt, *un the value of x1 -2x2is: 333
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x + 4x+ 3 O.
=
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(a) 3: 1 (b) !: 2
(c) J5:z (d) J2:3
2. If L is the line whose equation is cx + by - c. LetMbe the reflection of L through they-axis, and
letNbe the reflection of I through thex-axis. Which of the following must be true about M and
N for all choices of c, b and c ?
(a) The x-intercepts of M and N are equal
(b) They-intercepts of M and N are equal
(c) The slopes of M and N are equal
(d) The slopes of M and N are reciprocal
3. The complete set of real values of 'a'such that the point P(c, sinc) lies inside the triangle
formedbythelines x-2y +2= 0; x+ ! =Oandx -y -n=Qis:
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whose coordinates are integer. Then m equals to :
9. Given the family of lines, o(2x+y +4)+b(x-2y -3) = 0.Among the lines of the family, the
number of lines situated at a distance of Jto from the point M(Z-3)) is:
(a) o (b) 1
(c) 2 (d) @
lo. Point (0, B) lies on or inside the triangle formed by the lines !=O,x+y=8 and
3x - 4y + t2 =0. Then Bcan be :
(a) 2 O)4 (c) 8 (d) 12
11. If the lines x + y + 1 = a,4x + 3y + 4 =0and x + ay +g= e where a2 +g' = 2r areconcurrent
then:
(a) cr=1,F=-1 (b) ct = 1,9 = t1
(c) cr = -1,9 = t1 (d) = t1,F = 1
cr,
a2. A straight line through the origin'O'meets the parallel lines 4x+2y =9and 2x+y =-6at
points P and Q respectively. Then the point'O'divides the segmenr pQ in the ratio :
(a) 7: 2 (b) 4: 3 (c) 2: I (d) 3: 4
13. If the points (2a, a), (q 2-a) and (a, a) enclose a triangle of area T2 units, then co-ordinates of
the centroid of the triangle may be :
15. If the distances of anypointPfrom the points A(a +b, a-b)and B(a-b, a+ b) are equal, then
locus of P is :
o) ;-?1
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(a) : (c) (d) -2
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7x+y -8 =0is:
(a) (q 2) (b) (0, 0) (c) (1,1) (d) (z 8)
1g. All the chords of the cuffe 2x2 + 3y' -5x = 0 which subtend a right angle at the origin are
concurrent at :
21. The point p(3, 3) is reflected across the line ! = -x.Then it is translated horizontally 3 units to
the left and vertically 3 units up. Finally, it is reflected across the line ! = x. \,Vhat are the
coordinates of the point after these ffansformations ?
(a) (0, -6) o)
(0, 0)
(c) (-6 6) (d) (-6 0)
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must be :
4o. The orthocentre of the triangle formedbythe lines x + y ='!' h + 3y =6and 4x - y + 4 =olies
in:
(a) first quadrant (b) second quadrant
(c) third quadrant (d) fourth quadrant
41. The equation of the line passing through the intersection of the lines 3x + 4y - -1 4x + 6y - 6
and perpendicular to7x -5Y + 3 = 0is :
(a) 5x +7y -2 = O (b) 5x-7y +2=O
(c) 7x-5y +2=O (d) 5x+7y +2=0
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(a) 10 (b) 11 (c) 72 (d)
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43. In a parallelogram PQRS (taken in order), P is the point (-1, - 1), e is (8, 0) and R is (7, 5). Then
S is the point :
(a) two parallel straight lines (b) two perpendicular straight lines
(c) a point (d) a circle
46' Let A=(-2,0)and B=(2,0),thenthenumberof integralvalues of qaet-1e 101 forwhich
line segment AB subtends an acute angle at point c (g a + 1) is :
=
(a) 1s (b) t7 (c) t9 (d) 2t
47 ' The angle betrrveen sides of a rhombus whos Ji times sides
is mean of its two diagonal, is
equal to : "
(a) 3oo" (b) 4so (c) 60" (d) 90.
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(c) 4x2 +!2 =4 (d) *2 +y2 -x-2y -e
49. lf*'*!''2xY n
= o , represents pair of straight lines and slope of one line is nadce the other.
a b ';
Then ab: h2 is :
5O. Locus of point of reflection of point (c, 0) w.r.t. the line lt = x + at2 is given by (r is paramete4
f eR):
(a) x-c=O (b) !-a=0 (c) x*o=0 (d) !*a=O
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is reflected at a point Q in the
x-axis. If the reflected ray passes through R(67), then abscissa of Q is :
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equation x2
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(c) y2 -x2 -zJi xy =h.2 (d) x2 -Y2 +zJ-z lrv =2a2
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(a) equilateral O) right-angled
(c) acute-angled and isosceles (d) obtuse-angled and isosceles
54. Ifmandbarerealnumbersandmb>0,thenthelinewhoseequationisy=trtx+bcannot
contain the point:
(a) (0, 2008) O) (2008, 0)
(c) (0, - 2008) (d) (2O, - 100)
SS. The number of possible straight lines, passing through (2, 3) and forming a triangle with
coordinate axes, whose area is 12 sq. units, is:
(a) one O) two
(c) three (d) four
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(c) 4x-5y-20=0 (d) 4x+5y+20=0
2. The equation(s) of the medians of the triangle formed by the points (4, 8), (3,2) and (5, - 6)
is/are:
(a) x=4 (b) x=5y-3
(c) 2x+3y -12=O (d) 22x+3y -92=O
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concurrent, can be :
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(a) 3x+2y 20 (b) 2x+y+1>0
(c) -2x+11 >0 (d) 2x+3y -L2>O
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vertices B and C are respectively (-1, 3) and (A 5). If the area of the triangle be 5 square units,
then possible distance of veftex A from the origin is/are.
(a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 2J, (d) 3J'
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15, then the product of the radii of the two circles is :
(a) 2s o) s0 (c) 7s (d) 30
g. A circle with center (2,2) touches the coordinate axes and a straight line ABwhere A and B lie
on positive direction of coordinate Eu(es such that the circle lies between origin and the line AB.
If O be the origin then the locus of circumcenter of LOAB will be:
(a) )cy-x+y*rl*'+y2 O) xy - x+ y -F;7
(c) xy + x*! =.{W (d) xy+x+y+rl*'*!2 =O
4. Lengthof chordof contactof point (4,4)withrespecttothecircle x2 + y2 -2x-2y -7 = 0 is:
(a) +
42
(b) 3^1, (c) 3 (d) 6
S. Let P, q R, S be the feet of the perpendiculars drawn from a point (1, 1) upon the lines
x+4y -!2;x-4y +4=0and their angle bisectors respectively; then equation of the circle
which passes through q R, S is :
(a) x2+!2 5x+3y-6=0 (b) x2+y2-5x-3y+6=O
(c) x2+y2-5x-3y-6=o (d) None of these
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circle and PA & PB are the tangeqls.) .tr"r,
(a) 8 (b) .,md { (c) J19 (d) None of these
7. The line 2x - y + 1 = 0is tangent to the circle at the point (2,5) and the centre of the circles lies
on x -2y = 4. The radius of the circle is:
(a) sJS O) sJ5
(c) 2Js (d) sJ,
8. If A(coscr, sino),B(sincr, -coscr),C(1, 2)are the vertices of a triangle, then as crvaries the
locus of centroid of the MBC is a circle whose radius is :
2^12
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locus of thereflectedpoints is intheform x2 +y2 +gx+ fy +c = 0.Thevalue of (8 +/+c)is
equal to :
(a) 28 (b) -28 (c) 38 (d) -38
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(a) "74? r., ii , ; I O) 9ls (c) llls (d) 34s
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(a) loJg O) toJE
(c) 1oJ5 * 5t (d) 1o + 5n
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inside the triangle (but outside the first cirde), tangent to the first circle and nryo of the sides of
the triangle. The radius of the smaller circle is:
(a) Ll$ (b) 43
(c) tlz (d) 1
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length of intercept on x-axis of the circle intersecting x-axis is :
(a) +8y'-16x-13y =g
8x2 (b) x2 +y2 -4x-8y +19=0
(c) x2+y2-4x-6y+1.L=0 (d) x2 +y2 -6x-6y +!7 =0
26. The equation of the tangent to circle x2 + y2 + 2.gx + 2Iy = 0 at the origin is :
(a) f*+g-O (b) #+ft=0 (c) x=0 (d) /=o
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(c) intersect in nnro points (d)touch each other externally
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3x - 4y + 6 = O, x - ! + 2 - 0 and 4x + 3y -17 = 0 is :
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ordinates are the roots of the equation x2 + 2px - q2 = 0. The radius of the circle with AB as
diameter is ::
46. The locus of the point of intersection of the tangent to the circle x2 + y2 = a2, which include an
angle of 45'is the curve (x2 + y2)2 = Xa2(x2 + y2 - a2).The value of l, is:
(a) 2 (b) 4
(c) 8 (d) 16
47. Acircle touches the line ! = xat point (+4)on it. The length of the chord on the line x + y = Ois
OJi. fnen one of the possible equation of the circle is :
(a) *2 +y2 +x-y +30=0 O) x2+y2+2x-18y+32=0
(c) x2.+_y,2 +2x+LBy +32=0
+y2 -2x-22y +32=O (d) x2
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equation 2x - y - 2 - 0. Then the equation of the circle is:
(a) x2+y2-4y+2=0 (b) x2+y2-4y+1 =0
(c) x2 +y2 -2x-l-o (d) x2+y2-2x+1=0
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then the slope of that straight line is.
2. The radical centre of the three circles is at the origin. The equations of the two of the circles are
x2 +y2 =1 and x2 +y2 +4x+4y -1-0. If the third circle passes through the points (1, 1)
and (-2, 1); and its radius can be expressed in the form of L,where p and qarerelatively prime
q
positive integers. Find the value of (p + q).
7 ' A circle S of radius ' c' is the director circle of another circle Sr . Sr is the
director circle of 52 and
so on. If the sum of radius of S, 51, 52, 53 .... circles is '2'and a j
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1O' TWo conSruent circles with centres at (2,3) and (5, 6) intersects at right angle;
find the radius
of the circle.
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point P is :
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at a point on the parabola (x - y)2 = 2(x + y -4), is :
(a) 3^lt (b) s (c) +'|rc (d) 13
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focus, thenlsPl 'lSal 'lSRlis equal to :
(a) :3 O) a2(so')
(c) a(SO')z (d) None of these
g. Let p and e are points on the parabola y2 = 4dxwith vertex O, such that OP is perpendicular to
g.Lengthoftheshortestchordoftheparabolay2=4x+$whichbelongstothefamrlyoflines
(1 + l,)y + (I-1)x + 2(1 -1,) = Q is :
(a) 6 (b) s (c) 8 (d) 2
y2 =4x is x -a = +.{,
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intersects the parabola at P and Q. Let perpendicular bisector of the chord pe intersects the
x-axis at R ; then the distance of R from focus is :
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(a) veftex at (4'q 0) O) focus at (5a, 0)
(c) directrix as the line x - 3c = 0 (d) length of latus rectum equal to 4a
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+ X2 +?"12
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"+ +=
this normal touches the ellipse *.4 =1, then 3(a2 +b2) is equal to :
a" b'
(a) s (b) 2s (c) 16 (d) None of these
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the hlperbola ry = 1 is a/an:
(a) ellipse (b) circle
(c) hyperbola (d) parabola
tt
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76-+18 =
centre. Let diameter of the circle, concentric with the hlryerbola, to which the given chord is a
tangent is d, then {4 i, .quul to :
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(c) x2 =72y (d) !2 =8x
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intercepted between the co-ordinate axes, is :
(a) x2 =4y (b) x2 = 2y
(c) x2 +2y -O (d) x2 +4Y =O
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r4
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(c) tanO+ltan(n0)
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(a) q=L,b-24 O) a=3,b-24 (c) a=4,b=2 (d) c =7,b -L8
10. Maximum value of cosx(sinx + cosx) is equal to :
sinB= f2
11. If ++ *d :::+ = + ,o 1A,a .Ithen
cosB 2'- --'- 2-- tanA + tanB is equal to :
(a),8 &)
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2cosa + 6cosB+ Tcosy + gcos8 = 0
and 2sincr-6sin}+7siny-9sin6=0
cos(g + 6) 4
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cos(B+y) n
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sinTar + 6sin
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sin 3cr + 12sin cr
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-
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-
sin6o + Ssin 4o"+ 12sin2ct 5
(a)
3O. Range of
+ (b)
+
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(c)
+ (d)
*
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t: 'i'; , i0*,
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43.If1T,<a.+,thentheexpressionffi+4cos2(:_*)*equalto:
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2
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2
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) s (d) 6
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5
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(a)
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(b)
,rr!
(c)
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(a) 32 :7 (b) 32:9 (c) 4: ! (d)2:1
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\ z)
value (b - a) is :
(a) TE
(b) ! (c) (d) 1
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polygon is :
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(a) (b)
2 cos(800) cos 0 2 cos(810) cos 0
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(a)
t o) J' (c) 1
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r.i f)_: cost0o+ cos 200
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G)*fqJ5 .
o),lz-t (c) 2-Ji (d) rE+1
69. 'it&bxpression cos6 e + sin6 0 + 3sin2 0cos2 0 simplifies to :
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
smx+cosx
sec2x+2 ( -\
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orl-
(g F.- a
0)
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- c{ 7a
(c) -4sinfsinJcoso ,r\
(d) cL Tu
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V3 J3
(a)
t o) -; (c) + (d)+
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"f S,.ort
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7, rf o =lthen find the value ot( t * 2to:c[).
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8. Given that for a,b,c,O:*,if csec(200') -ctan(200o) = d and bsec(200o) + dtan(200o) =c,
a2 + 22 + c2 + d'2lsin
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sin 0 sin 20 + sin 30 sin 60 + sin 40 sin 130 t&n k0, where k e N. Find the
10. If the expression =
sin 0 cos 20 + sin 30 cos 60 + sin 4O cos130
value of k.
ls. rf f(*+] = ,"n pn -ran q, then find the value of (p+ q).
fr(. cos 2' )
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15. If cos18o-sin 18o = ji sin27",then n =
16. The value of 3(sin1 - cosl)a + 6(sin1+ cosl)2 + 4(sin6 1 + cos6 1) is equal to
2x+2co"t + 31-sin 2x+2sin2 x -
lz. rf x = cr satisfy the equation 3sin 28, then
(sin 2ct - cos 2u)2 + 8 sin 4cr is equal to :
20. If Ko lies between 360o and 5400 and Ko satisfies the equation
3o. Find the value of tan 0(1 + sec20)(1 + sec40)(1 + secg0), when g = 4.
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31. If l,be the minimumvalue of y =(sinx+cosex x)2 +(cosx+sec x)2 +(tanx+cotx)2 where
xeR.Find],,-6
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l!{n erc, l '-T-"ko9'u+
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\.'r 1. The number of solutions of the equation '2 co !
* c>"tr
;) -,. = oin te 2nr is : x o)i--
2
[r'*[ry)X."'[ryX''[rt",,].",'
(a) o (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 4
5. Number of solution of tan(2x) = tan(6x) in (Q 3n) is :
19. The smallest positive value of p for which the equation cos(p sin x) = sin(p cos x) has solution in
0 3 x < 2nis :
(a) +
42
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(c) +
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(d) +
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(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
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21. The complete set of values o:-
x, x . E n.J satisfling the inequality cos 2x >l sin xl is :
[-;,
(a) (+':) o) (-;,;)'(:,T)
(c) (-;,-:)"[T,") (d) (-:,;)"(T,^)
22. The total number of solution of the equation sin4 x + cos4 x = sin x cos x in [0 2n] is :
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
ec 5x
28. Number of solution of the luatlonsm--t;in{2 = 2inthe interval tQ 2rd,is :
24. lnthe interv.f [-1, il . rn" equation log rio 6 cos 20 = 2 has
t 2'2J
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,\
[aJ
zab (b) ?u a2 +b2
(cJ ^---^ @)5#
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0 < x < n Then the value of x is
- 9 "rd :
4- sin2 2x - 4sin2 x
(a) (b) ! (c) (d)
; 6 + ?
1O. The possible value(s) of '0'satisfying the equation
sin2 etan0 + cos2 0cot0 - sin 2Q =7+ tan0 + cot 0
where 0 e [O n)is/are :
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3. Number of point(s) where the graphs of the two function, y =f (x) and y = g(x) intersects in
[0, n], is :
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) s
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Lue or
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one
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Let H be the orthocenter of triangle ,48C, then angle subtended
@)z
by side BC at the centre of
incircle of ACHB is :
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H be the ofthocentre then the
value of +(enz + BC\(au, + ACr)(cu, +,4r2)equals :
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4' The angles A,B and c of a triangle ,4BC are in arithmetic progression. rf %2
= sc2 then the
, angle A is :
(a) l.5o O) 600 (c) TSo (d) gOo
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5. In a riangle ABC,if tan 4 ,un = 1 '
Z 2 ;and cc = 4, then the least value of b is :
(a) rs r
R
(b)
sR
(c) I
rs
(d) sr
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(b)
(a)
i ;
(d)
(c)
z +
15. In an equilateral triangle r,R and 4 form (where symbols used have usual meaning)
(a) an A.P (b) a G.P (c) an H.P (d) none of these
(a) /.A is obtuse (b) ZAis acute (c) Z.B is obtuse (il zeis right angle
2 1 . If R and R' are the circumradii of triangles ,4BC and, OBC ,where O is the orthocenter of triangle
";ABC, then :
25. If the sides of a triangle are in the rario 2 : JE : (J5 + 1), then the largest angle of the triangle
will be :
(a) 600 (b) T2o (c) 7so (d) go'
26. Inatriangle ABCifa,b,careinA.Pandc -rt-!2oo,thenl= 5 o t ql..-5
(where notations have their usual meaning) BF 3
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(where symbols used have usual meanings) p I _9
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EB
p
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(a + b) cos(A + B) is equal to :
(where symbols used have usual meanings)
(a) -60 O) -ls
(c) -30 (d)
can not be determined
29. Let triangle ABC be an isosceles uiangle with AB = AC. Suppose that the angle bisector of its
angle B meets the side AC at a point D and that BC = BD + AD. Measure of the angle A in
degrees, is :
(a) 80 (b) 100 (c) 110 (d) 130
3O. In triangle ABC if A:B:C =!:2:4, then (a2 -b2)(b2 -c2)G2 -a2) =)"a2b2c2,where l. =
(where notations have their usual meaning)
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) e
31. In a triangle ABC with altitude AD, IBAC = 45o, DB = 3 and CD = 2. The area of the triangle
ABC is :
87. The angles A, B and C of a triangle ABC are in arithmetic progression. AB = 6 and BC = 7. Then
ACis:
(a) J4r o) ,@ (c) Jm (d) fi5
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38. In LABC,lf A -B
+ cd
= 1200 and R = 8r, then the value o61 equals :
1 - cost-
(All symbols used have their usual meaning in a triangle)
(a) 1.2 (b) ls (c) 2L (d) 31
39. The lengths of the sides CB and C,A ofa triangle ABC are given by c and b and the angle C ir +.
3
The line CD bisects the angle C and meets ,48 atD. Then the length of CD is :
(a) -+
a+ D
o) ti!
a+b
4O. In LABC, angle A is 1200,BC +CA=20and ,48+BC =2L, then the length of the sideBC,
equals :
49. The minimum value ogrtrz{s in a triangle is (symbols have their usual meaning)
rt
(a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 8 (d) 27
5O. Inatriangle ABC,BC =3,AC =4and,4B=5.Thevalueof sinA+sin28+ sin3Cequals
(b) (c) (d) None
(a)
# # x
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1 + cosC
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2
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altitude both drawn from veftex A on BC is
t#
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points D,E andFrespectively. If the radius of the circumcircle of LAFE,MD, LCm, A,ABCbe
respectivelyRr,Rz,Rg andR. Then the maximum value of R1 +R2 +R3 is :
(a)
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the root(s) of the equationx2 -r(\f2*f2f3 + rst)x+ (nr2rs -1) = 0 is/atel.
(a) \ (b) 12 * 13 (c) 1 (d) n r2rs -L
2. In LABC, lA = 60o , lB = 90o, lC = 30o. Let H be its orthocentre, then :
(nm\
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(a) 45o (b) 135o (c) 30o (d) Lsoo
1O. Intriangle ABC,a=3,b=4,c=2.PointDandEtrisecttheside BC.If ZDAE =e,thencot20is
divisible by :
(a) 2 O)3 (c) s (d) 7
11. In aLABC if 3sinA+4cosB-6i4sinB+3cosA =lthenpossiblevalue(s) ofl! be:
(a)
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3. In a L'ABC; inscribed circle with centre I touches sides AB, AC and BC at D,E, F respectively.
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A,B,c
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of the angles
A,B and C are extended to intersect the circumcircle of LABC at A1,.e and
C1 respectively.
AA1 cos
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the sides opposite to vertex A, B and,C of the LABC respectively. Find the
number of integers in
the range of
ti"t * titc.
sinC sin A
9' If in the triangle ABC ,,"n ' {,2' ,"r,- {2---- ---- |
and tan in harmonic progression then the least value
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(d)
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15. If [sin-r lcos-l (sin-l (tan-1 x)))] = 1, where [.] denotes greatest integer function, then complete
set of values of x is :
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! + x2 + 2xsin(cos-1 !) = Q is :
(a) o (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
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,\ 1l
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; 1b) q (c)
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( t *J
(a) (-o, 0l (b) [Q o) (c) (--, - 1] (d) [1, *)
19. The number of ordered pair(s) (x,y) which satisfy y = tan-l tan x and
76(x2 +y\-48trx+76ny +31n2 =eis:
(a)0 O) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
2O. Domain (D) and range (R) of /(x) = sin-1(cos-l[x]) where [ ] denotes the greatest integer
function is
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/(tan-l (tan 8)) - l" - cr, then the value of l. is :
(a) 2 (b) 3
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(a)
[,-+,'] ['-+,'] [r-+,t]
(x)= tan-l (q - t'l*.n which of the following is correct :
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(a) a+b=23 (b) a-b-lt (c)
(d) h=3b 3b = a+l
4. Asolutionof the equationcot-l 2 =cot-l x+cot-l(10-x)wherel < x < 9is:
(a) 7 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) s
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the circles escribed to the sides BC,CA and z4B respectively and R be the radius of the circum
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t"ft.J tul
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t
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s. If acute angle benareen the line ; =i+4+r(4i-sftl and ry-plane is Q and acute angle
betweentheplanesx+2y_Oand2x+y=0is02,then(cos2Q+sin202)equalsto:
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lJcr x2 xsl
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lzt z2 zsl
(a) 0 (b) +1 (c) +2 (d)r4
-+ -+ -+ -+
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ci' il " (i" il * ci' il " ci' il * ci, il " ci' tl ir always equar to :
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A (i + j * ft1, B(zi + 2i +ft) and c (3i -ft) is :
(a),tr (b) ,\
(cr E5 (d)#
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tnese Pv,nts ls :
(a) 4J7 tu) 6J7 (c) 7"17 @) N7
s2. rflil= z,lill= 5 and ;.i - Q then i' ci" (i" ti* (i' ci* illlll is equal to :
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a (d) -64b
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tutu
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/ROp and ZPOQ are Q Qand Y respectively then the value of 'cos0 + cosQ+ cosY'is :
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a.q b.q c'91
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r.(l+m+n)
(c) (d)
(a)
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"nd "r.
the volume of a parallelepiped formed by;-8, t * zi and 3i -iit '
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(b) Equationof planecontainingrl and L2isx+2y +32+2=o
=g o)
(c) Acute angle berweenrl and L2iscot-1
- f=) 5 F-
(1sl
(d) Equation of plane containing 11 and L2 is x + 2y + 2.2 + 3 = 0
4. Let 4,6 and Gbe three unit vectors such that A=6+6x G), then the possible value(s) of
la+6+el2canbe:
(a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 16 (d) 9
5.The value(s) of p for which the suaight lines i=gi-U-4ft+&(i-j*rrtl and
-+AA
r = 5i -U + ft + 1,2(i + pj + 2t) are coplanar is/are :
,^\ s+Jgg
(a)
4\-r4
-.s*J55 (c)+ (d)-s-f
6. If i'^+Atci-jl " it * j " t(;-ft) " jt * fr * t(;-i),. ftl = o"r,a i = ri * yt * rfr,then :
/ *, =t
(a) x+y =L (b) (c) x*z =1 (d) None of these
LLiS l r
1::
l'\\''; r" ' .."1'
I ,'.: *0, "rf l,; I l.i
7. The value of expresrion tir B ;,. a ;r ir is equal to :
(a) 2 (b) -3
(c) 3 (d) -4
11. Consider the line11: x = ! = zand the line.L2: 2x + y + z -1 = 0 = 3x + y + 2-z -2,then :
1
(a) The shortest distance between the two lines $
Jt
(b) The shortest distance between the two lines is J2
(c) Plane containing the line t2 and parallel to line tr1 is z - x+1=0
(d) perpendicular distance of origin from plane containing line L2and,parallel to line Io' it +
"12
+++ J + -t
(a) h= [bcd] O) lc=[a c dl
-)++ +++
(c) r=[abd] (d) g=-[abc]
ab cl
ffi
=i
(b, c, d)
r*.
Ir-
I (a, b, c) (a, d) (a, b, c, d) (b, c, d) 'I8. (a, b, c, d)
l o,dJ i
fi(e,b) O, c, d)
-r}"i
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3:"_"fcesofAABg.T=
point
is S. P is a equidistant fum A,.B,C Ad rhe "origin O.
l. The a-coordinate of H is :
3
(a) 1 (b) J, (c) (d)
t
rcY qut$i,:n,'NoE' 4 to 6
r.n-*ogFrrr
+ -+
Consider a plane fi: = d (where n is, not a rr*rit vector). firere are two points A(a) and
-+ i"' "
plane,
1
4. If foot of perpendicular from A and B to the plane rEareP and Q respectively, then length of PQ
be:
-+
(a) l(b-a)'nl (b)l(i-ilil (.) l(b-r)*nl (d)l(t-il'it
lnl lnl
5. Reflection of atll in the plane ru has the position vector :
r
_ j":r^-T
for euestion
Consider a plane ^^
los'^r:o
lI't.(zi+j-el=5, a line f,1rr:(3i-j+z*)+1,(2i-gi-ft)
^ - ana a
point A (3, - 4,1). Lz|sa line passtng through A intersecting 11 and parallel to plane fI.
7. Equation of L2 is :
-+
(a) r = (1 + l,)i + (2-3I)j + (1 -1,)ft;1. eR
12. If OE and CD are mutually perpendicula4 then which of the following will be necessarily true ?
-+-+-)-)+-+-)+
(a) lb-al=1"-al (b) lb-al=lb-cl
(c)l;;l=l;,,;'l ralt-i;=l;-il=li-il
., ,-, i-
.. .' -: ,:.-. I-
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13. If GE and CD are mutually perpendiculaq then orthocenter of LABC must lie on :
(a) median through A O) median through C
(") rngle bisector through A (d) angle bisector through B
) _-_+ 'ef :r)
-_ )
14. IfIAB
-9 AG AB x AG I =,r,[
-,
4F,AG.AE x ed], then the value of t. is :
(a) -18 (b) 18 (c) -324 (d) 324
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p ffi qnd",qa,, suctr that
ateepoiqlP (where O is orieirl).
(a)
3 o)+ (c)
+ (d)
T
19. If the ratio of area of quadrilateral PQBR and area of LOPAis then (F g) is (where
S
p - cr and p are
coprime numbers) :
tiK
386 A&snced Pisbl$fu,,&{at atics$r,IEE
\ r';effi il"W#ffiffi#",
(A) I eKOUIaSSeS q9fl lnterseering
Lines
+=ry=ftuna
i=ts *i+[)+t'(i+i+0are , .'l
(s) Skew':'
(D)
Lines i = ti * sj -[) *; Qi -i - nl *a
i = (+ -zi *sfr) + ' [t - ti,.1[)"*
(r) Coincident
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ilre
(A) (P)
-':''r
(B) (Q)
t--
(c) (R)
rf A {adj A)
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4. Let OABC be a tetrahedron whose edges are of unit length. If Oi = i Od = b and d
oi = o(i* tl * pti, il, then (og)2 = I where p and q are relatively prime to each other.
q
ri.,a lg l.
tbl
|-1 1l
| (2n+1)! (2n+2)t
7. Asequence of 2x 2matrices{Mn}isdefinedasfollowsMn =|+ (2n+2)l $(zn+r)rI I
thek.a ?-rek.u)
then lim det. (M) - l, - e-l. Fittd 1,.
n-+co
-+ -+ --) -+ -+ --) -+ -+ -+ -t
8. Let I al=1, lb l=1and la+bl=J5. If c be a vector such that c = 8* 2b -3(axb) and
p=l(;"i)r.i1,.h"rrfindlp2l .(where[]representsgreatestintegerfunction).
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9'Letr=(axb)sinx+(bxc)cosy+2(exa),where;,6,carenon-zeroandnon-coplanar
vectors. lf iis orthogon"t to i * i * i, trr.r, find the minimum value of +e,
* y2).
n"
1O' The plane denoted byllr : 4x +7y + 4z + 8L = Ois rotated through a right angle about
its line
of intersection with the plane flz:5x+3y +'l.Oz=2S.If the plane in its new position be
denoted byfl, and the distance of this plane from the origin is
J53 k where k e N, then find k.
tt. ABCD is a regular tetrahedron, A is the origin and B lies on x-axis. ABC lies in the ry-plane
+
I AB l= 2 Under these conditions, the number of possible tetrahedrons is :
15. Let P and Q are nvo poinrs on curue y =loglf"-+J+log2 and P is also on
2t
x2 + y2 =10. Q lies inside the given circle such that its abscissa is integer. Find the smallest
possible value of Oi Oi where 'O,being origin.
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