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MATHEMATICS

TARGET : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2016


EST INF ORM AT IO


DPP DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS

Course : VIJETA (JP)


NO. 51

ANSWERKEY
DPP No. : 51 (JEE-ADVANCED)

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

1 (x 2  1)cot 1 x
7. (i) n x + +c (ii) + 2 x +c
1  x2 x

8. (A)  (r) ; (B)  (s) ; (C)  (q) ; (D)  (p)

This DPP is to be discussed in the week (03-08-2015 to 08-08-2015)


DPP No. : 51 (JEE-ADVANCED)
Total Marks : 33 Max. Time : 36 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.3 (3 marks 3 min.) [9, 9]
Multiple choice objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.4,5,6 (4 marks 4 min.) [12, 12]
Subjective Questions ('–1' negative marking) Q.7 (4 marks 5 min.) [4, 5]
Match the Following (no negative marking) (2 × 4) Q.8 (8 marks 10 min.) [8, 10]

1. Consider the integrals


1 1 1 x2 1 x2
 
 x2 2
I1 =  x
e cos x dx, I2 =2
 e cos x dx, I3 =
2
e 2 cos x dx , I4 =  e 2 dx
0 0 0 0
Then
1 1 1 x2 1 x2
 
 x2 2
;fn I1 =  x
e cos x dx, I2 =
2
 e cos x dx, I3 =
2
e 2 cos x dx , I4 =  e 2 dx
0 0 0 0
gks] rc&
(A) I2 > I4 > I1 > I3 (B) I2 < I4 < I1 < I3
(C*) I1 < I2 < I3 < I4 (D) I1 > I2 > I3 > I4
x2
x2 x2 2 
Sol. Since 0<x<1  x > x2 >  – x < – x2 < –  e–x < e  x < e 2
2 2
x2 x2
2  
 e–x cos2x < e  x cos2x < e 2 cos2x < e 2

1 1 1 x2 1 x2
 
x 2  x2 2 2 2 2
 e
0
cos x dx < e 0
cos x dx <
e
0
cos x dx < e
0
dx

 I1 < I2 < I3 < I4


x2
x2 x2  x2

2
Hindi. pw¡fd 0<x<1  x>x > 2
 –x<–x <–  2
e–x
< e < e
2 2
x2 x2
 
 x2 2 2
 e cos x < e
–x 2
cos x < e 2
cos x < e
2

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1 1 1 x2 1 x2
 
x 2  x2 2 2 2 2
 e
0
cos x dx < e
0
cos x dx <
e
0
cos x dx < e
0
dx

 I1 < I2 < I3 < I4

/2 /2
dx sin x
2. Given  = n 2, then the value of  dx is equal to:
1  sin x  cos x 1  sin x  cos x
0 0
/2 /2
dx sin x
fn;k x;k gS %  = n 2, rc  dx dk eku gS&
1  sin x  cos x 1  sin x  cos x
0 0
1   1 
(A) n 2 (B)  n 2 (C*)  n 2 (D) + n 2
2 2 4 2 2
/2 /2 /2
sin x dx cos x dx (sin x  cos x)
Sol. = 
0
1  sin x  cos x
; = 0
1  sin x  cos x
; 2 =  1  sin x
0
 cos x
/2 /2
dx
2 =  dx
0
–  1  sin x  cos x
0

2 =  n2
2
 1
 =  n2
4 2
1/ n
 n 
3 3
1
dx



r 1
(n  r ) 

3. Let  = 3 
, p = lim  3n  , then np is equal to
0
1 x n
 n 
 
 
1/ n
 n 3 3 
1
dx

 r 1
(n  r ) 


ekukfd  = 3 
, p = lim  3n  gks] rks np dk eku gS &
0
1 x n
 n 
 
 
(A) n 2 – 1 +  (B*) n 2 – 3 + 3 (C) 2 n 2 –  (D) n 4 – 3 + 3
1/ n
 n 
3 3



r 1
(n  r ) 

Sol. p = lim  3n 
n
 n 
 
 
1
1
n   r 3 
n p = lim .  n  1     =  n (1  x3 ) dx = n 2 – 3 + 3
n n  n 
r 1   0
a /8
dx 2 tan 
4. If I = 
0
xa  x
= 
0
sin2
d, (where a > 0), then

a /8
dx 2 tan 
;fn I = 
0
xa  x
= 
0
sin2
d , (tgk¡ a > 0) gks] rks&

3 3 3 9
(A) a = (B*) I = cot (C) I = tan (D*) a =
4 8 8 16
a a
1 1  2(x  a)3 / 2 2x3 / 2  1 2
Sol.
a  x  a  x dx =
a
 
 3

3
 =
0 a  3 
(2a)3/2

 a3 / 2  a3 / 2 
0

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2 4
=
3a

2 2a3 / 2  2a3 / 2  =
3
( 2 1) a
/8 /8
2 tan  
R.H.S. =  d =  sec
2
 d = (tan )0 / 8 = tan = ( 2 – 1)
2sin  cos  8
0 0
4 9
 ( 2 – 1) a = ( 2 – 1)  a =
3 16
1 1
5. For Un = 
0
x (2  x) d x; Vn =
n n

0
xn (1  x)n d x n  N, which of the following statement(s) is/are true?

1 1
Un = 
0
xn (2  x)n d x; Vn = 
0
xn (1  x)n d x, n  N, ds fy,] fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku lR; gS@gSa&

(A) Un = 2n Vn (B) Un = 2 n Vn (C*) Un = 22n Vn (D*) Vn = 2 2n Un


1 /2
n(x  1)
6. Let u =  dx and v =  n (sin2x) dx , then
0
x2  1 0
1 /2
n(x  1)
ekuk u =  dxvkSj v =  n (sin2x) dx , rc&
0
x2  1 0
 
(A) u = – n2 (B*) 4u + v = 0 (C) u + 4v = 0 (D*) u = n2
2 8
1
tan(x  1)
Sol. u= 
0
(x2  1)
dx

put x = tan j[kus ij


dx = sec2d
/4 /4 /4
n(1  tan )     2 
=  2
(sec2)d =  n  1  tan      d =  n  1  tan   d
sec    4 
0 0 0
/4
 v
u=  n2 d  u  u = n2  u=  4u + v = 0
8 4
0

7. Integrate : lekdyu dhft, %


x4  1 1
(i)  dx Ans. n x + +c
x(x  1) 2 2
1  x2
(3x 2  1)cot 1 x (x 2  1)cot 1 x
(ii)  2x x
dx Ans.
x
+ 2 x +c
2
x 2

 1  2x2 1dx 2xdx 2xdx
Sol. I=
 2
=
 d
  2
= logx –
 2

x x 1 2
 x 2
1  x 2
1 
x2 + t = t
2xdx = dt
1
logx + +c
1  x2

8. Match the column :


Column-I Column-II
2
2
(A)  | 1– x
–2
| dx (p) 2

/2
20 dx
(B)
  1  tan
0
3
x
(q) 3

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3
2 x
(C)
 
0
3–x
dx (r) 4

1
8 sin–1 ( x )dx
(D)
2 
0
x(1– x)
(s) 5

LrEHk feyku dhft,&

LrEHk -I LrEHk -II


2
2
(A)  | 1– x
–2
| dx (p) 2

/2
20 dx
(B)
  1  tan
0
3
x
(q) 3

3
2 x
(C)
 
0
3–x
dx (r) 4

1
8 sin–1 ( x )dx
(D)
2 
0
x(1– x)
(s) 5

Ans. (A)  (r) ; (B)  (s) ; (C)  (q) ; (D)  (p)

1 1 2
4 4 4
Sol. –  (1  x2 ) dx +  (1  x 2 ) –  (1  x
2
) dx.    =4
3 3 3
2 1 1
11/ 2
dx
I= 
0
1  tan3 x
...(1)

I = using property negative xq.k/keZ dk mi;ksx djus ij


/2
tan3 x
 1  tan
0
3
x
..(2)

/2
 1  tan3 x  
(1) + (2) 2I = 
0
 3 
 dx
 1  tan x 
I=
4
1 1
sin–1 x =t  × dx = dt
1 x 2 x
/2 /2
 8   t2  16 2 1
so vr% I =  2  2  t 2 dt =   = × =2
  2 2 4 2
0  0

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