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Major Test

Paper -2:-
Q1. The sum of the integers between 1 and 100 that are divisible by 2 or 5 is
(A)2900 (B*)2950 (C)3000 (D) none of these
Q2. The points (-a,-b), (0,0), (a,b) and (a
2
,ab) where (ab= 0)
(A*) are collinear (B) are vertices of a parallelogram
(C) are vertices of a rectangle (D)lie on a circle
Q3. If sum of the solutions of the equation cotx + cosecx + secx = tanx in [0,2t ] is kt , then
value of k is
(A*)
5
2
(B)
3
2
(C)
1
2
(D)
7
2

Q4. If P(1,2), Q(4,6), R(5,7) and S(a,b) are the vertices of a parallelogram PQRS, then
(A) a = 2, b = 4 (B)a = 3, b = 4 (C*)a = 2, b = 3 (D)a = 3, b = 5

Q5. The smallest positive root of the equation cos x x = 0 lies in
(A*)(0,
2
t
) (B) (
2
t
, t ) (C) (-
2
t
, 0 ) (D) none of these
Q6. For any x,y eR, xy > 0, then the minimum value of
3 2
3 4
2 4
3 9
x x y y
equals
y x
+ +
(A)2
1/3
(B*)2 (C)3
1/3
(D)3
Q7. If the roots of the equation x
2
+6x+ =0 are real and distinct & differ by at most 4, then the
sum of integral value(s) of , is
(A)16 (B*)26 (C)36 (D)35
Q8. The harmonic mean of the roots of the equation
2
(5 2) (4 5) x 8 2 5 0 x + + + + = is
(A)2 (B*)4 (C)6 (D)8

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Let S denotes the sum to infinite terms of the series
1 1 1 1
....
1.2 2.3 3.4 4.5
+ + + + , then
Q1. The value of
1 1 1 1
....
1.2.3 2.3.4 3.4.5 4.5.6
+ + + + is

(A)
2
S
(B*)
4
S
(C)
8
S
(D) none of these
Q2. The value of
1 1 1
....
1.4.7 4.7.10 7.10.13
+ + + equals
(A)
6
S
(B)
8
S
(C*)
24
S
(D)none of these
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Consider two circles S
1
=0 and S
2
=0, each of radius 1 unit touching internally the sides of AOAB
& AABC respectively where 0 (0,0), A(0,4) & B,C are the points on positive x-axis such that
OB<OC.
Q1. If the angle subtended by the circle S
1
=0 at point A is u , then cosu equals
(A)
3
5
(B)
2
3
(C)
3
4
(D*)
4
5

Q2. The length of tangent from A to the circle S
2
=0 is
(A)
5
2
(B)
7
2
(C*)
9
2
(D)
11
2


Multiple Choice:
Q1. If the 1
st
and the 9
th
term of an A.P., a G.P. and an H.P. are equal and their 5
th
terms are a,b
and c respectively then
(A) a = b= c (B*) a>b>c (C) a + c = b (D*) ac b
2
= 0
Q2. If log
5
(x
2
+1) >a for every xc R then a can be equal to
(A)-1 (B*)
5
2
(C*)2 (D*)
3
2

Q3. A ABC is formed by the lines x-3y=0, 4x+3y=5,3x+y=0. The line 3y=5x with respect to A
ABC passes through
(A) Centroid (B*)Orthocentre (C)Circumcentre (D)None of these
Q4. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct in respect of the circles S
1
X
2
+Y
2
-4=0
and S
2
X
2
+Y
2
-2X-4Y+4=0
(A*)S
1
& S
2
Intersect at an angle of 90
0
.
(B) The point of intersection of the two circle are (2,0) & (
6
5
,
8
5
)
(C*) Length of the common chord of S
1
and S
2
is
4
5
.
(D*) The point (2,3) lies outside both the circles S
1
and S
2
.

Q.5 The x
4
2x
3
3x
2
+ 2x + 2 = 0 has

(A*) only one natural solution (B*) two integral solutions
(C) two real and two non real solutions (D*)
( )
3 1 + is largest solution

Q6. The circles
x
2
+ y
2
+2x + 4y 20 = 0
and
x
2
+ y
2
+6x 8y +10 = 0

(a*) are such that the number of common tangents on them is 2.
(b*) are orthogonal
(c*) are such that the length of their common tangent is
5
12
5

1
4

(d*) are such that the length of their common chord is
5
3
2

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