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MATHEMATICS

TARGET : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2016


EST INF ORM AT IO


DPPDAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS

Course : VIJETA (JP)


NO. 73

This DPP is to be discussed in the week (12-10-2015 to 17-10-2015)

ANSWERKEY
DPP No. : 73 (JEE-ADVANCED)

1. (AD) 2. (CD) 3. (BD) 4_. (B) 5. (C) 6. (AD)

7. (ACD) 8_. (ACD)

DPP No. : 73 (JEE-ADVANCED)


Total Marks : 30 Max. Time : 27 min.
Comprehension Type ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to 3 (3 marks, 3 min.) [9, 9]
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.4,5 (3 marks 3 min.) [6, 6]
Multiple choice objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.6,7,8 (5 marks, 4 min.) [15, 12]

Comprehension (For Q.1 to 3)

p q r
Consider the determinant,  = x y z
 m n
Mij denotes the minor of an element in ith row and jth column
Cij denotes the cofactor of an element in ith row and jth column

vuqPNsn (iz'u la[;k 1 ls 3)


p q r
lkjf.kd]  = x y z ij fopkj dhft,A
 m n
tgk¡ Mij, i oha iafDr ,oa j osa LrEHk ds milkjf.kd dks ,oa Cij , i oha iafDr o j osa LrEHk ds lg[k.Mt dks iznf'kZr djrk
gSA

1. The value of p . C21 + q . C22 + r . C23 is


p . C21 + q . C22 + r . C23 dk eku gS &
(A*) 0 (B) – (C)  (D*) r.M11 – z.M21 + n.M31
p q r
Sol. = x y z
 m n
property p . C21 + q . C22 + r . C23 = 3
Sum of product of elements of any rule or column and cofactors of other row or column is zero.

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2. The value of x . C21 + y . C22 + z . C23 is
x . C21 + y . C22 + z . C23 dk eku gS &
(A) 0 (B) – (C*)  (D*) r.M13 – z.M23 + n.M33
Sol. x . C21 + y . C22 + z . C33 = 

3. The value of q . M12 – y . M22 + m . M32 is


q . M12 – y . M22 + m . M32 dk eku gS &
(A) 0 (B*) – (C)  (D*) x.M21 – y.M22 + z.M23
Sol. q . m12 – ym22 + m . m32
= – [q . (–1)1+2 m12 + y(–1)2+2 m22 + m . (–1)3+2 m32] = – [qC12 + yC22 + mC32] = – [] = – 

b
m n
4_. If m, n N, the value of 
a
(x – a) (b – x) dx is equal to

b
;fn m, n N gks] rks  (x – a)m (b – x)n dx dk eku gS &
a
m n m n 1
b  a  .m!n! b  a  .m!n!
(A) (B*)
 m  n ! m  n  1!
(C)
m
b  a  .m! (D)
b  a mn1
n! m! n!
2 2
Sol. Put x = acos  + bsin 
 x2 1 0 
 
5. Let A =  2 2x 1  and f(x) = Tr(A). The minimum value of f(x) for x > 0 is
 4 5 24 / x 
 
x 2
1 0 
 
ekukfd A =  2 2x 1  vkSj f(x) = Tr(A) gS] rks x > 0 ds fy, f(x) dk U;wure eku gS&
 4 5 24 / x 
 
(A) 12 (B) 16 (C*) 20 (D) 24
 x2 1 0 
 
Sol. A =  2 2x 1 
 4 5 24 / x 
 
 f(x) = tr(A)
24
= x2 + 2x +
x
Now AM  GM
8 8 8
x2  2x     3
1/ 5
x x x 2 8 
   x .2x.   
5   x  

24
 x2 + 2x+  5 (210)1/5 = 20
x

6. ABCD is a square, vertices being taken in the anticlockwise sense. If A represents the complex number
z and the intersection of the diagonals is the origin then
(A*) B represents the complex number iz (B) D represents the complex number i z
(C) B represents the complex number i z (D*) D represents the complex number – iz
oxZ ABCD ds Øekxr 'kh"kZ okekorZ fn'kk esa fy;s x;s gSA ;fn 'kh"kZ A lfEeJ la[;k z }kjk iznf'kZr gS rFkk fod.kksZa
dk izfrPNsn fcUnq ewyfcUnq gS] rks –
(A*) 'kh"kZ B lfEeJ la[;k iz }kjk iznf'kZr gSA (B) 'kh"kZ D lfEeJ la[;k i z }kjk iznf'kZr gSA
(C) 'kh"kZ B lfEeJ la[;k i z }kjk iznf'kZr gSA (D*) 'kh"kZ D lfEeJ la[;k – iz }kjk iznf'kZr gSA
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D C

Sol. O

A B
(z)
(–z)  C
zB
for B, = ei / 2  zB = iz  zD = – iz
z

D C

Hindi. O

A B
(z)
(–z)  C
zB
B ds fy,, = ei / 2  zB = iz  zD = – iz
z

a2 a 1  f(0)   2a  1
     
7. f(x) is a quadratic expression such that b2 b 1  f(1)  =  2b  1 for three unequal numbers a, b, c,
 2   f(1)  2c  1
c c 1
 
then
a2 a 1  f(0)   2a  1
   
,d f}?kkr O;tad f(x) bl izdkj gS fd rhu vleku la[;kvksa a, b, c ds fy, b2 b 1  f(1)  =  2b  1 gks]
 2   f(1)  2c  1
c c 1

rks
(A*) f(1) = f(0) + 3 (B) f(1) = f(0) – 3 (C*) f(1) = 2 (D*) f(0) = 0
a2 f(0)  af(1)  f( 1)  2a  1 
   
Sol.  ..........  = ..........
 .........   ......... 
   
On comparison
f(0) = 0 and f(1) = 2 and f(–1) = 1 .......(i)
let quadratic expression is Ax2 + Bx + C .......(ii)
3 1
A= , B= ,C=0
2 2
3 2 1
So, f(x) = x  x
2 2
x2  1
8_. Suppose f is definied from R  [–1, 1] as f(x) = 2 where R is the set of real number, then the
x 1
statement which does not hold good is
(A*) f is many-one onto
(B) f increases for x > 0 and decreases for x < 0
(C*) minimum value is not attained even though f is bounded
(D*) The area included by the curve y = f(x) and the line y = 1 is square units

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x2  1
ekuk f : R  [–1, 1] esa blizdkj ifjHkkf"kr gS fd f(x) = tgk¡ R okLrfod la[;kvksa dk leqPp; gS] rks
x2  1
dkSu&dkSuls dFku lR; ugha gS
(A*) f cgq,sdh vkPNknd gSA
(B) x > 0 ds fy, f o/kZeku rFkk x < 0 ds fy, f àkleku gSA
(C*) ;|fi f ifjc) gS fQj Hkh U;wure eku ugha gSA
(D*) oØ y = f(x) rFkk js[kk y = 1 ds e/; {ks=kQy  oxZ bdkbZ gSA

y
y=1

X
O

Sol.
(0, –1)

x2  1 2
y = f(x) = 2
 1 2
x 1 x 1
4x
f(x) = 2 x  0 , f is increasing and x < 0 f is decreasing.
(x  1)2
 (B) is true ; range is [–1, 1)  into  (A) is false ; minimum value occurs at x = 0 and f(x) = –1
 (C) is false.
 
 x2  1  dx

0

A = 2 1  2
x  1
 dx  4 2
0
x 1

= [4.tan1 x]0  4.  2
2

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