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MATHEMATICS

TARGET : JEE (ADVANCED) 2019


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INFORM ATIO
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DPP
DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS

Course : : VIJETA & VIJAY (ADP & ADR) Date : 13.04.2019


NO. 1

TEST INFORMATION
DATE : 18.04.2019 ADVANCED PART TEST (APT) - 1
Syllabus : Circle & Straight Line, Application of Derivatives

DPPs Syllabus : Circles, Straight Line


DPP No. # 1
Total Marks : 142 Max. Time : 120 min.
Comprehension ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.8 (3 marks 3 min.) [24, 24]
Single choice Objective ('-1' negative marking) Q.9 to Q.17 (3 marks 3 min.) [27, 27]
Multiple choice objective ('-2' negative & Partial marking) Q.18 to Q.39 (4 marks 3 min.) [88, 66]
Single Integer Questions (no negative marking) Q.40 (3 marks 3 min.) [03, 03]

Comprehension # 1(For Q. No. 1 to 2)

Let C : x2 + y2 – 4x – 6y – 3 = 0 is a circle and S is a family of circles passing through two fixed points
A(3, 7) and B(6, 5).

1. The chords in which the circle C cuts the member of the family S are concurrent at point
 23   23 
(A) (2, 3) (B)  2, (C)  3,
3  2 
(D) (3, 2)
 

2. Equation of member of the family S that bisects the circumference of circle C is


(A) x2 + y2 – 5x – 1 = 0 (B) x2 + y2 – 5x + 6y – 1 = 0
(C) x2 + y2 – 5x – 6y – 1 = 0 (D) x2 + y2 + 5x – 6y – 1 = 0

Comprehension : 2 (For Q. No. 3 to 4)


Let A, B, C be 3 sets such that
 x y 
A = (x,y) :   2,   R
 cos  sin  
 x 1 y 
B = (x,y) :   r,r  R 
 cos2205º sin2205º 

 
C = (x,y) : x – 3 
2
 (y – 1)2  a2 ,a  R 
Let C1, C2 be the curves represented by A and B respectively while R be the region represented
by C.

3. If points P(x1, y1) and Q(x2, y2) be such that P,Q A  B, then point of intersection of tangents
drawn to C1 at P and Q is
(A) (2, 3) (B) (– 4, 4) (C) (3, –3) (D) (–5, 5)

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4. If minimum value of a for which A C=A is  then length of curve C2 lying in R corresponding to a = 
is
(A) 50 (B) 52 (C) 58 (D) 57

Comprehension (Q.5 to Q.6)


Two plane mirrors facing each other are inclined to each other at an angle . A horizontal light beam
from source S parallel to the mirror WV strikes the mirror UV at A1, reflects to strike the mirror WV at A2
(If possible), reflects to strike the mirror UV at A3 (If possible), ....... and so on.

5. If the ray after reflection from A3 goes back and re-trace its path, then
(A) Length of A1A2 is 2 times as that of A2A3. (B) Length of A1A2 is twice as that of A2A3.
(C)  = 45° (D)  = 60°

6. For what values of , the ray will not re-trace its path after any number of times reflection happens ?
(A) 15º (B) 30º (C) 25º (D) 45º

Comprehension (Q.7 to Q.8)

Let reflection of incentre I about exterior angle bisectors of angle A,B,C of ABC are D,E and F
respectively. ID, IE, IF meets circumcircle of DEF at P, Q, R respectively (P D, Q  E, R  F)

7. If A  (3, 0), B  (0,4), C  (3,4), then the coordinate of P will be


(A) (1,6) (B) (6,1) (C) (7/2,7/2) (D) None of these

8. Which of the following statement is true (where r is circumradius of  PQR):


(A) Circumradius of IPQ is r (B) Circumradius of IPQ is 2r
(C) IQ  QD (D) IQ = 2QD

9. Let A  (– 2, 0) and B  (2, 0), then the number of integral values of a, a  [–10, 10] for which line
segment AB subtends an acute angle at point C(a, a + 1) is
(A) 15 (B) 17 (C) 19 (D) 21

10. If the circles x2 + y2 + (3 + sin ) x + 2 cos  · y = 0 and x2 + y2 + 2 cos  · x + 2cy = 0 touch each other,
then the maximum value of 'c' is
1 3
(A) (B) 1 (C) (D) 2
2 2

11. Vertices of a variable triangle are (3, 4), (5cos, 5sin) and (5sin, – 5cos). Then locus of its
orthocenter is
(A) (x + y – 1)2 + (x – y – 7)2 = 100 (B) (x + y – 7)2 + (x – y – 1)2 = 100
(C) (x + y – 7)2 + (x + y – 1)2 = 100 (D) (x + y – 7)2 + (x – y + 1)2 = 100

12. The base of a triangle passes through a fixed point (f, g) and its sides are bisected at right angles by
the lines y2 – 8xy – 9x2 = 0. The locus of vertex of triangle is
(A) straight line (B) circle (C) parabola (D) ellipse

13. A line of fixed length 2 units moves so that its one end is on the positive x-axis and other end on that
part of the line x + y = 0 which lies in the second quadrant. The locus of the mid-point of the line is given
by
(A) x2 + 5y2 + 4xy – 1 = 0 (B) x2 + 5y2 + 4xy + 1 = 0
(C) x2 + 5y2 – 4xy – 1 = 0 (D) 4x2 + 5y2 + 4xy + 1 = 0

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14. Let O be the origin, A(1, 0) and B(0, 1) and P(x, y) are points such that xy > 0 and x + y < 1, then
(A) P lies inside triangle OAB or in the third quadrant
(B) P cannot lie inside the triangle OAB
(C) P must lie inside the triangle OAB
(D) P lies in the first quadrant only

15. Quadrilateral formed by points of intersection of pair of lines ax 2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 with
coordinate axes is cyclic if
(A) a + b = 0 (B) a – b = 0 (C) c = 0 (D) abc = 2fgh

PB
16. Equation of chord AB of circle x2 + y2 = 2 passing through the point P(2, 2) such that = 3 is
PA
(A) x = 3y (B) x = y (C) y – 2 = 3  x – 2 (D) None of these

17. Area of the region bounded by points (x,y) satisfying x 2 + y2  |x| + |y| is

(A) 2 + 4 (B)  1 (C)  (D)  + 2
2

18. If P1(x1, y1) and P2(x2, y2) be the images of point P(x, y) about lines L1 = ax + by + c = 0 and
L2 = bx – ay + c = 0 respectively then the line joining points P1 and P2 always passes through
 x  x1 y  y1 
(B) Point  ,
2 
(A) Point of intersection of L1 = 0 and L2 = 0
 2
 x  x 2 y1  y 2 
(C) Point  1 ,
2 
(D) Information provided is incomplete
 2

19. If a circle passes through the points of intersection of the coordinate axes with the lines
x – y + 1 = 0 and x – 2y + 3 = 0, then the value of  is
1
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D)
3

20. Three vertices of a parallelogram are (1, 1), (2, 4) and (3, 5), then the fourth vertex of the parallelogram
can be :
(A) (4, 8) (B) (5, 8) (C) (0, 0) (D) (2, 2)

21. The equation of the sides of the triangle having (3, –1) as a vertex and x – 4y + 10 = 0 and
6x + 10y = 59 as angle bisector and as median respectively drawn from different vertices, are :
(A) 6x + 5y – 13 = 0 (B) 2x + 9y – 65 = 0 (C) 18x + 13y – 41 = 0 (D) 6x – 7y – 25 = 0

22. C1 and C2 are two circles of radii a and b (a < b) touching both the coordinate axes and have their
centres in the first quadrant. Then which of the following is true?
b
(A) If C1, C2 touch each other then =3+2 2
a
b
(B) If C1, C2 are orthogonal then =2+ 3
a
b
(C) If C1, C2 intersect in such a way that their common chord has maximum length, then = 3.
a
b
(D) If C2 passes through the centre of C1, then =2+ 2.
a

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23. If g : R N  {0} and g(x) = n, where ‘x’ represents the area of triangle joining the two fixed points

P(5, 0), Q(8, 4) and a variable point R such that PRQ = and ‘n’ represents the number of such
2
triangles, then
(A) g(5) = 4 (B) g(7) = 0 (C) g(6.25) = 2 (D) g (6.25) = 1

24. If (x – 2)2 + (y – 2)2 = 1, then which of the following is true ?


(A) maximum value of x + y is 4 + 2 (B) maximum value of x – y is 2
94 2
(C) maximum value of xy is (D) minimum value of x + y is 4 – 2
2

25. The slope of median drawn from the vertex 'A' of triangle ABC is –2. Coordinates of vertices B and C
are (–1,3) & (3, 5) respectively. If the area of triangle is 5 square units, then the distance of vertex A
from the origin is
(A) 6 (B) 4 (C) 2 2 (D) 3 2

26. Equation of incircle of equilateral triangle ABC where B  (2, 0), C  (4, 0), is
2y 2y
(A) x2 + y2 – 6x + +9=0 (B) x2 + y2 + 6x – +9=0
3 3
2y 2y
(C) x2 + y2 + 6x + +9=0 (D) x2 + y2 – 6x – +9=0
3 3

27. Let C be a circle with two diameters intersecting at an angle of 30°. A circle S having radius unity,
touches both the diameters and also the circle C, then the radius of circle 'C' can be
(A) 1 + 6 2 (B) 1 + 6– 2
(C) 6 2–1 (D) 6 – 2 –1

28. If from (, ), two tangents are drawn to circle x 2 + y2 = 4 so that slopes of tangents are in the ratio 1 : 2
2
and f(x) = 2x2 + 12x  , then
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(A) f(x) > 0 x  R (B) Locus of (2, 2) is a hyperbola
(C) least positive integral value of  is 1 (D) eccentricity of locus of (2,2) is 2

29. Equation of the chord of the circle x2 + y2 – 3x – 4y – 4 = 0 which passes through origin such that the
origin divides it in the ratio 4 : 1 is
(A) y = 0 (B) 24x + 7y = 0 (C) 7x + 24y = 0 (D) 7x – 24y = 0

30. The lines x + y = 1, (m – 1)x + (m2 – 7)y – 5 = 0 and (m – 2)x + (2m – 5)y = 0
(A) are concurrent for m = 3 (B) form a triangle for m = 2
(C) are concurrent for no value of m (D) are parallel for m = 3

31. If m1, m2 are roots of equation x2 – ax – a – 1 = 0, then the area of the triangle formed by the three
straight lines y = m 1x, y = m2x and y = a (a  –1) is
a2 (a  2) –a2 (a  2)
(A) if a > – 1 (B) if a < –1
2(a  1) 2(a  1)
–a2 (a  2) a2 (a  2)
(C) if– 2 < a < –1 (D) if a < –2
2(a  1) 2(a  1)

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32. The diagonals of a rhombus ABCD intersect in (1, 2) and its two sides are parallel to the lines
x – y + 2 = 0 and 7x – y + 3 = 0. If the vertex A is (0, k) then the value of k could be :
(A) 2/5 (B) 3/5 (C) 5/2 (D) 0

33. From point P(a, b) a line, L, is drawn to meet x2 + 2hxy + y2 = 1 at Q and R. If PQ.PR is independent
of slope of line L, then :

(A)  = 1  = 1 (B)  = 2  h = 0


(C) h = 0  = 2 (D) If N , then  is a perfect square.

34. P(4 cos, 4sin), Q (4cos, 4sin), R (4cos, 4sin) and S(4cos, 4sin) are four points. P1, Q1, R1, S1
respectively are their images in origin. Also cos + cos + cos + cos = sin + sin + sin + sin = 0,
then
(A) orthocenter of triangle PQR lies on x2 + y2 = 16
(B) P1 is orthocenter of triangles QRS
(C) Q1 is circumcenter of triangle RSP
(D) R1 is centroid of triangle SPQ

35. Let C be the circle x2 + y2 – 6x – 8y = 0 and P be the point (16,4). Q and R are distinct points on C such
that QR is not a diameter and P,Q,R are collinear. Further L is length of chord QR and and PQ + PR is
an integer, if slope QR is m then

51 7
(A) L = 7 (B) PQ + PR = 25 (C) |m| = (D) |m|
25 24

36. Circle, C1 : x2 + y2 – 8x – 6y + 7 = 0 intersects the circle C2 : x2 + y2 – 2ax + b = 0 orthogonally. Given


that C2 is a real circle of non-zero radius and a, b, x, y  R
(A) 8a – b = 9
(B) 8a – b = 7
(C) If a is prime natural number a min = 7
(D) If a is prime natural number a min = 11

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37. Consider two mirrors placed at a right angle to each other along positive coordinate axes and two
points A at (3, 4) and B at (9, 1).Suppose a person standing at point A shines a laser pointer so that it
hits both mirrors and then hits a person standing at point B (as shown in the picture).

A(3,4)

B(9,1)

5
(A) Slope of PQ is 
12
143
(B) PQ = units
20
(C) Total distance covered by light ray is 13 units
(D) Total distance covered by light ray is 12 units

38. A circle C1 of Radius 'b' touches the circle C : x2 + y2 = a2 externally and has its centre on positive
x-axis. Another circle C2 of radius 'c' touches the circle C1 externally and has its centre on positive
x-axis. If a < b < c and the three circles have a common tangent, then triplets (a, b, c) can be equal t
(A) (2, 4, 8) (B) (2, 4, 6) (C) (3, 9, 27) (D) (7, 8, 9)

39. One diagonal of a square is the portion of the line 3x  y  2 3 intercepted by the axes. Then an
extremity of the other diagonal is :
(A) (1 3, 3  1) (B) (1 3, 3  1) (C) (1  3, 3  1) (D) (1 3, 3  1)

3
40. The area of the region defined by x2 + y2 2 and y  sin x. is . Find the value of 















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