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Ans. (1) of the parabola and y-axis, is 250 sq. units, then
Sol. D = (1+ sinq cosq)2–4sinqcosq= (1–sinq cosq)2 a value of 'a' is :-
Þ roots are b = cosecq and a = cosq (1) 5 5 (2) (10)2/3 (3) 5(21/3) (4) 5
¥ æ
æ 1ö ö ¥ Ans. (4)
n
n
Þ å ç a n + ç - ÷ ÷ = å ( cos q ) + å ( - sin q )
n n
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p/4 dx Ans. (Bonus)
6. The integral ò
p/ 6 sin 2x (tan 5 x + cot 5 x)
equals :-
ì1 - x
0 < x £1
1 x - 1 ïï x
1 æp -1 æ 1 ö ö Sol. ƒ(x) = 1 - = =í
(1) 10 çè 4 - tan çè ÷ x x ïx -1
9 3 ø ÷ø ïî x
x ³1
1æ p y
-1 æ 1 ö ö
(2) 5 ç 4 - tan çè ÷
è 3 3 ø ÷ø
p
(3)
10 1 ƒ(x)
1 æ 1 ö x
tan -1 ç
(4)
20 è 9 3 ÷ø
Ans. (1)
Þ ƒ(x) is not injective
p/4
dx but range of function is [0,¥)
Sol. I= ò sin 2x ( tan
p/6
5
x + cot 5 x ) Remark : If co-domain is [0,¥), then ƒ(x) will be
surjective
p/ 4
1 tan 4 x sec 2 x dx 9. Let S = {1, 2, ...... , 20}. A subset B of S is said
2 pò/ 6 1 + tan10 x
I= EN to be "nice", if the sum of the elements of B is 203.
( )
Put tan5x = t
Then the probability that a randomly chosen subset
of S is "nice" is :-
1
1 dt 1 æp 1 ö
I=
10 æ ò 5 1+ t
2
= ç - tan -1
10 è 4
÷
9 3ø (1)
6
(2)
5
(3)
4
(4)
7
1 ö 220 220 220 220
ç ÷
è 3ø Ans. (2)
7. Let (x + 10)50 + (x – 10)50 = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + ..... Sol. 7,
1,6 5
a2 P=
LL
2,5 2 20
+ a50 x50, for all xÎR, then a is equal to:-
0 3,4
(1) 12.50 (2) 12.00 (3) 12.75 (4) 12.25 1,2,4
Ans. (4) x - 3 y +1 z - 6
10. Two lines = = and
Sol. (10 + x)50 + (10 – x)50 1 3 -1
Þ a2 = 2.50C21048, a0 = 2.1050 x+5 y-2 z-3
= = intersect at the point R. The
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11. The number of functions f from {1, 2, 3, ..., 20}
1 æ1+ x - y ö
onto {1, 2, 3, ....., 20} such that f(k) is a multiple Þ ln ç ÷ = x + l given y(1) = 1
of 3, whenever k is a multiple of 4, is :- 2 è1-x + y ø
(1) (15)! × 6! (2) 56 × 15 1
Þ ln (1) = 1 + l Þ l = -1
(3) 5! × 6! (4) 65 × (15)! 2
Ans. (1)
æ1+ x - y ö
Sol. ƒ(k) = 3m (3,6,9,12,15,18) Þ ln ç ÷ = 2 ( x - 1)
for k = 4,8,12,16,20 6.5.4.3.2 ways è1- x + y ø
For rest numbers 15! ways æ1- x + y ö
Total ways = 6!(15!)
Þ -ln ç ÷ = 2 ( x - 1)
è1+ x - y ø
12. Contrapositive of the statement 14. Let A and B be two invertible matrices of order
"If two numbers are not equal, then their squares 3 × 3. If det(ABA T) = 8 and det(AB–1) = 8, then
are not equal." is :-
det (BA–1 BT) is equal to :-
(1) If the squares of two numbers are equal, then
the numbers are equal. 1 1
(1) 16 (2) (3) (4) 1
(2) If the squares of two numbers are equal, then 16 4
the numbers are not equal. Ans. (2)
(3) If the squares of two numbers are not equal,
then the numbers are equal. A 1
Sol. |A|2.|B| = 8 and = 8 Þ |A| = 4 and B =
Ans.
Sol.
13.
(1)
Contrapositive of p ® q is ~q ® ~p
EN
(4) If the squares of two numbers are not equal,
then the numbers are not equal.
If
x +1
ò
B
1 1 1
´ =
4 4 16
dx = f (x) 2x - 1 + C , where C is a
2
2x - 1
dy constant of integration, then f(x) is equal to :-
= (x - y) 2 , when y(1) = 1, is :-
dx 1 1
2- y (1) (x + 4) (2) (x + 1)
= 2(y - 1) 3 3
(1) log e
LL
2-x 2 2
(3) (x + 2) (4) (x - 4)
2-x 3 3
(2) log e =x-y Ans. (1)
2-y
Sol. 2x - 1 = t Þ 2x - 1 = t 2 Þ 2dx = 2t.dt
1+ x - y
(3) - log e = x+ y-2
t2 + 1
1- x + y
+1
x +1 t2 + 3
1- x + y ò dx = ò 2 t dt = ò dt
A
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16. A bag contains 30 white balls and 10 red balls. 16
y
balls are drawn one by one randomly from the bag
with replacement. If X be the number of white balls (2,5)
30 2
Sol. p (probability of getting white ball) = 1æ5ö 37
Area = ò ( x + 1) dx - ç ÷ ( 5 ) =
2
40
0 2è4ø 24
1 and n = 16
q=
4 20. Let 3iˆ + ˆj, ˆi + 3jˆ and bˆi + (1 - b)ˆj respectively
3 be the position vectors of the points A, B and C
mean =np = 16. = 12
4 with respect to the origin O. If the distance of C
and standard diviation from the bisector of the acute angle between OA
EN 3
3 1 and OB is , then the sum of all possible values
= npq = 16. . = 3 2
4 4 of b is :-
17. If in a parallelogram ABDC, the coordinates of A, (1) 2 (2) 1 (3) 3 (4) 4
B and C are respectively (1, 2), (3, 4) and (2, 5), Ans. (2)
then the equation of the diagonal AD is:- Sol. Angle bisector is x – y = 0
(1) 5x + 3y – 11 = 0 (2) 3x – 5y + 7 = 0
(3) 3x + 5y – 13 = 0 (4) 5x – 3y + 1 = 0 b - (1 - b ) 3
Þ =
LL
Ans. (4) 2 2
Sol. co-ordinates of point D are (4,7)
Þ line AD is 5x – 3y + 1 = 0 Þ 2b - 1 = 3
18. If a hyperbola has length of its conjugate axis equal Þ b = 2 or - 1
to 5 and the distance between its foci is 13, then
a -b-c 2a 2a
the eccentricity of the hyperbola is :-
2b b-c-a 2b
A
13 13 13 21. If
(1) 2 (2) (3) (4) 2c 2c c-a -b
6 8 12
= (a + b + c) (x + a + b + c) 2 , x ¹ 0 and
Ans. (4)
a + b + c ¹ 0, then x is equal to :-
Sol. 2b = 5 and 2ae = 13
(1) –(a + b + c) (2) 2(a + b + c)
25 169 2
b2 = a2(e2 – 1) Þ = -a (3) abc (4) –2(a + b + c)
4 4
Ans. (4)
13
Þa=6 Þe= a -b-c 2a 2a
12
19. The area (in sq. units) in the first quadrant bounded Sol.
2b b-c-a 2b
by the parabola, y = x2 + 1, the tangent to it at the 2c 2c c-a -b
point (2, 5) and the coordinate axes is :- R1 ® R1 + R2 + R3
14 187 37 8 a+ b+c a+b+c a+ b+c
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3 24 24 3 = 2b b-c-a 2b
Ans. (3)
2c 2c c-a-b
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1 0 0 g2 – c = 4a2 Þ c = ( g - 4a )
2 2
è è 2 ø ø
LL
Þ (2101 – 1) – ((1 + q)101 – 1) a2 b2
ƒ '(x) = + > 0 "x Î R
(a ) ( )
3/ 2 3/ 2
+ x2 b2 + ( d - x )
2 2
æ æ 1+ q ö 101
ö
= 2a ç 1 - ç ÷ ÷
è è 2 ø ø ƒ(x) is an increasing function.
æ æ 1 + q ö101 ö æ æ 1 + q ö101 ö 26. Let z be a complex number such that
101
Þ 2 ç 1 - ç ÷ ÷ = 2a ç1 - ç ÷ ÷ |z| + z = 3 + i (where i = -1 ). Then |z| is equal
è è 2 ø ø è è 2 ø ø
A
Þ a = 2100 to :-
23. A circle cuts a chord of length 4a on the x-axis
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and passes through a point on the y-axis, distant (1) (2) (3) (4)
2b from the origin. Then the locus of the centre 4 4 3 3
of this circle, is :- Ans. (4)
(1) A hyperbola (2) A parabola Sol. |z| + z = 3 + i
(3) A straight line (4) An ellipse z = 3 – |z| + i
Ans. (2)
Let 3 – |z| = a Þ |z| = (3 – a)
Sol. Let equation of circle is
x2 + y2 + 2ƒx + 2ƒy + e = 0, it passes through Þ z = a + i Þ z = a2 + 1
(0, 2b)
Þ 0 + 4b2 + 2g × 0 + 4ƒ + c = 0 8 4
Þ 9 + a2 – 6a = a2 + 1 Þ a = =
Þ 4b2 + 4ƒ + c = 0 ...(i) 6 3
2 g2 - c = 4a ...(ii) 4 5
Þ| z |= 3 - =
3 3
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27. All x satisfying the inequality 29. Let x, y be positive real numbers and m, n positive
(cot–1 x)2 – 7 (cot–1 x) + 10 > 0, lie in the interval:- integers. The maximum value of the expression
(1) (–¥, cot 5) È (cot 4, cot 2) x m yn
(2) (cot 5, cot 4) (1 + x 2m ) (1 + y 2n ) is :-
(3) (cot 2, ¥)
1 1 m+n
(4) (–¥, cot 5) È (cot 2, ¥) (1) (2) (3) (4) 1
Ans. (4) 2 4 6mn
Sol. cot–1x > 5, cot–1x < 2 Ans. (2)
Þ x < cot5, x > cot2
x m yn 1 1
Sol. = £
28. Given
b+c c+a a+b
= = for a DABC with (1 + x 2m )(1 + y2 n ) æç x m + 1m öæ n 1 ö 4
÷ç y + n ÷
11 12 13 è x øè y ø
cos A cos B cos C using AM > GM
usual notation. If = = , then
a b g
x cot (4x)
the ordered triad (a, b, g) has a value :- 30. lim is equal to :-
x®0 sin 2 x cot 2 (2x)
(1) (3, 4, 5) (2) (19, 7, 25)
(1) 2 (2) 0 (3) 4 (4) 1
(3) (7, 19, 25) (4) (5, 12, 13)
28. Ans. (3)
Sol. b + c = 11l, c + a = 12l, a + b = 13l
Þ a = 7l, b = 6l, c = 5l
(using cosine formula)
EN Sol.
lim
x tan 2 2x
x ® 0 tan 4x sin 2 x
= lim
x ®0
x
æ tan 2 2x ö 2
ç
è 4x2 ø
÷ 4x
æ tan 4x ö æ sin x ö 2
ç 4x ÷ 4x ç x 2 ÷ x
2
=1
è ø è ø
1 19 5
cosA = ,cosB = ,cosC =
5 35 7
a : b : g Þ 7 : 19 : 25
LL
A
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