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TEST 5 jee 2023

Subject(s) : Standard Chemistry, Physics Total Time : 180 Mins


Max. Marks : 200

General Instructions

1. Before start close all other APPLICATIONS.


2. NAVIGATION BETWEEN APPS MAY AUTO SUBMIT YOUR EXAM.
3. READ EVERY QUESTION CAREFULLY. 4.DO YOUR BEST.

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61. The sum of the first and fifth terms of an AP is 26
MATHEMATICS
and the product of the second and fourth is 160. Then
51.Sum of the first 20 terms of the AP
the sum of the first six terms of the progression is
1 1 3 (A) 59 or 69 (B) 69 or 87
2, 3 , 4 , 5 ,…
4 2 4 (C) 87 or 109 (D) -69 or 87
is 62. The sum of the first eight terms of a GP whose nth
1 1 term is 2 × 3n(n = 1, 2, 3, …) is
(A) 274 (B) 277 (C) 277 (D) 274
2 2 (A) 19880 (B) 19860 (C) 19660 (D) 19680
52.The third term of an AP is 18 and the seventh term is 63. The difference between the fourth and the first term
30, then the sum of the first 17 terms is of a GP is 52 and the sum of the first three terms
(A) 812 (B) 512 (C) 612 (D) 712 is 26. Then the sum of the first six terms is
53.The nth term of an AP is 4n + 1. The sum of the first (A) 720 (B) 725 (C) 728 (D) 780
15 terms is 64. The sequence {an} is a GP such that
(A) 495 (B) 555 (C) 395 (D) 695 a4 1
54.The sum of the first 15 terms of an AP is 600 and the = and a2 + a5 = 216
a6 4
common difference is 5. The first term is equal to
(A) 8 (B) 9 (C) 10 (D) 5 If the common ratio is positive, then the first term is
55.If 17 arithmetic means are inserted between 7/2 and (A) 12 (B) 11 (C) 103/7 (D) 13
-83/2, then the 17th AM is 65. The product of nine GMs inserted between the
(A) -19 (B) -29 (C) -39 (D) -49 numbers 2/9 and 9/2 is
56.The number of terms of the series 26, 21, 16, 11, … to (A) 9 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) 3 3
be added so as to get the sum 74 is 66. In an HP, if the mth term is n and the nth term is m,
(A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 6 then (m + n)th term is
57.The sum of the first n terms of two arithmetic series (A) m - n/m + n (B) mn/m + n
are in the ratio (7n + 1) : (4n + 27). The ratio of their (C) m + n/mn (D) 2mn/m + n
11th terms is
67. If the roots of the equation 10x - Kx - 54x - 27 = 0
3 2
(A) 2 : 3 (B) 3 : 2 (C) 3 : 4 (D) 4 : 3
58. Between two numbers whose sum is 2 6 , an even1 are in HP, then K is equal to
number of arithmetic means is inserted; the sum of (A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 9 (D) 12
these means exceeds their number by unity. Then, 68. Let G and H be, respectively, the GM and HM
the number of means is between two numbers. If H : G = 4 : 5, then the ratio
(A) 8 (B) 10 (C) 12 (D) 16 of the numbers can be
59. The number of terms in an AP is even. The sum of (A) 1 : 4 (B) 5 : 9 (C) 9 : 2 (D) 3 : 4
the odd terms is 24 and the sum of the even terms 69. If a, b, c are in GP and a - b, c - a, b - c are in HP,
is 30. If the last term exceeds the first term by 10 21 , then the value of a + 4b + c is equal to
then the number of terms in the AP is
(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) 2abc (D) b2 + ac
(A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 10 (D) 12
70. If a, b, c are in AP, b, c, d are in GP and c, d, e are in
60. The mth term of an AP is a and its nth term is b
HP, then a, c, e are in
m ¹ n. Then the sum of the first (m + n) terms of the AP is
(A) AP (B) GP (C) HP (D) AGP
m+né a-bù
(A) ê a+b+
2 ë m - n úû
m+né a-bù
(a + b) -
2 êë m - n úû
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m+né a+bù
ê(a + b) +
m + n úû
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2 ë
m+né (a - b) ù
ê(a - b) -
m + n úû
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2 ë

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TEST 5 jee 2023 - Answer Key

Q1. (c) Q2. (d) Q3. (a) Q4. (a)

Q5. (d) Q6. (b) Q7. (c) Q8. (d)

Q9. (d) Q10. (b) Q11. (d) Q12. (c)

Q13. (a) Q14. (a) Q15. (c) Q16. (a)

Q17. (a) Q18. (c) Q19. (a) Q20. (c)

Q21. (a) Q22. (c) Q23. (b) Q24. (b)

Q25. (d) Q26. (d) Q27. (d) Q28. (c)

Q29. (a) Q30. (b) Q31. (d) Q32. (b)

Q33. (d) Q34. (d) Q35. (b) Q36. (b)

Q37. (b) Q38. (d) Q39. (d) Q40. (a)

Q41. (b) Q42. (c) Q43. (a) Q44. (a)

Q45. (a) Q46. (a) Q47. (d) Q48. (b)

Q49. (b) Q50. (b)

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TEST 5 jee 2023 - Solutions

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51. Solution: First term a and the common difference d
are given by
1
a = 2 and d = 1
4
Therefore the sum of the first 20 terms is given by

20 æ 5ö 1
ç 4 + 19 ´ ÷ø = 277
2 è 4 2

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52.Solution: Let “a” be the first term and “d” the common Substituting n = 11 in this equation we get
difference. Then
T11 148 4
a + 2d = 18 (5.4) = =
T11¢ 111 3
a + 6d = 30 (5.5)
Answer: (D)
Solving Eqs. (5.4) and (5.5), we get a = 12, d = 3. Therefore 58. Solution: Let x and y be the given numbers so that
sum of 17 terms is
13
17 x+ y= (5.6)
(24 + 16 ´ 3) = 17 ´ 36 = 612 6
2
Answer: (C) Let A1, A2, …, A2n be the means between x and y. Then
53.Solution: The progression is: 5, 9, 13, 17, …. Here the
æ x + yö
first term is a = 5, the common difference is d = 4 and (2 n) ç = Sum of the means = 2n + 1
è 2 ÷ø
the number of terms is n = 15. Then the sum of the first
15 terms is Therefore by Eq. (5.6)
15 æ 13 ö
(10 + 14 ´ 4) = 15 ´ 33 = 495 n ç ÷ = 2n + 1
2 è 6ø
Answer: (A)
This implies n = 6 and 2n = 12 is the number of means.
54.Solution: Using the formula for sum of an AP and
substituting the values, we get Answer: (C)

59. Solution: Let a, a + d, …, a + (2n - 1)d be the 2n num-


15
600 = (2a + 14 ´ 5) bers. Therefore, by hypothesis
2
n
a + 35 = 40 24 = Sum of the odd terms = [2a + (n - 1) 2d]
2
a=5
This gives
Answer: (D)
55. Solution: n[a + (n - 1)d] = 24 (5.7)
Let d be the common difference. Then
Also, again by hypothesis,
(- 83 / 2) - (7 / 2) 5
d= =- n
18 2 30 = Sum of the even terms = [2(a + d) + (n - 1) 2d]
2
Therefore the 17th mean is given by (using Theorem 5.6)
This gives
7 æ 5ö
+ 17 ç - ÷ = - 39 n(a + nd) = 30 (5.8)
2 è 2ø
Answer: (C) Now it is given that the last term exceeds the first term
56.Solution: In the given series a = 26, d = -5. Suppose by 10 21 , so
21
sum of the first n terms is 74. This implies a + (2 n - 1)d = a +
2
n
74 = [52 + (n - 1)(- 5)] 21
2 (2 n - 1)d =
2
148 = n(57 - 5n)
From Eqs. (5.7) and (5.8) we get
5n2 - 57 n + 148 = 0
30 - nd = 24
5n2 - 20 n - 37 n + 148 = 0
nd = 6
5n(n - 4) - 37(n - 4) = 0
From Eqs. (5.9) and (5.10) we have
n=4
21
Answer: (B) 12 - d =
57.Solution: 2
It is given that
3 æ 3ö
Sn 7n + 1 d= and 6 = nd = n ç ÷ Þ n = 4
= 2 è 2ø
¢
Sn 4 n + 27
Therefore the number of terms is 2n = 8.
Therefore, using Theorem 5.8 we get
Answer: (B)
Tn 7(2 n - 1) + 1 14 n - 6
= =
Tn¢ 4(2 n - 1) + 27 8 n + 23
60. Solution: Let a be the first term and d the common 62. Solution: The terms of the GP are
difference. Then
2 × 3, 2 × 32, 2 × 33, …, 2 × 38
a + (m - 1) d = a
(5.11) First term is 6 and the common ratio is 3. Therefore the
a + (n - 1) d = b sum of the first 8 terms is
Therefore
6(1 - 38 )
a-b = 19680
d= 1- 3
m-n Answer: (D)
Substituting the value of d in the first equation of Eq. (5.11), 63.Solution: Let the GP be a, ar, ar2, … . Then by hypothesis
we get
ar 3 - a = 52
(m - 1)(a - b)
a =a- a + ar + ar 2 = 26
m-n
r3 - 1 52
a(m - n) - (m - 1)(a - b) = =2
= 1 + r + r 2 26
m-n
Therefore
am - an - am + a + bm - b
=
m-n r -1= 2Þr = 3
b(m - 1) - a(n - 1) Using this value we get a = 2. Therefore the sum of the
=
m-n first six terms is
Therefore the sum of the first (m + n) terms is given by
2(36 - 1)
= 728
m + n é ì b(m - 1) - a(n - 1) ü (a - b) ù 3-1
ê2 í ý + (m + n - 1) ú Answer: (C)
2 ë î m-n þ m-n û
64. Solution: Let a1 = a, a2 = ar, a3 = ar , a4 = ar , a5 = ar4 and
2 3

m+né 1 ù a6 = ar . Then
5
= [2b(m - 1) - 2a(n - 1) + (a - b)(m + n - 1)]ú
2 êë m - n û 1 a4 ar 3 1
= = =
4 a6 ar 5 r 2
m+né 1 ù
= ê [bm - bn - b - an + am + a]ú
2 ëm - n û and hence r = 2 (since r > 0). Therefore
a2 + a5 = 216 Þ a(r + r 4 ) = 216 Þ a = 12
m+né 1 ù
= ê [m(a + b) - n(a + b) + (a - b)]ú Answer: (A)
2 ëm - n û 65. Solution: The product of n GMs inserted between two
positive real numbers a and b is ( ab )n. Here a = 2/9,
m+né 1 ù b = 9/2 and n = 9. Substituting these values we get the
= ê [(a + b)(m - n) + (a - b)]ú
2 ëm - n û required product as
9
m+né a-bù æ 2 9ö
= (a + b) + ç 9×2÷ = 1
2 êë m - n úû è ø
Answer: (A) Answer: (B)
61. Solution: Let a be the first term and d the common 66. Solution: By hypothesis
difference, then 1
n = mth term =
a + (a + 4d) = 26 a + (m - 1)d

Þ a + 2d = 13 1
(5.12) m = nth term =
a + (n - 1)d
(a + d)(a + 3d) = 160 (5.13)
Therefore
(13 - d)(13 + d) = 160 [from Eq. (5.12)]
1 1 m-n
[a + (m - 1)d] - [a + (n - 1)d] = - =
169 - d2 = 160 n m mn
d = ± 3 and a = 7, 19 m-n
(m - n)d =
mn
Therefore the sum of the first six terms = 69, 87.
1
Answer: (B) d=
mn
Now
Now
1
x = 2 or
1 2
a + (m - 1)d =
n (i) When x = 2, a/b = 4.
m-1 1 (ii) When x = 1/2, a/b = 1/4.
a+ =
mn n
Answer: (A)
1 m-1 1
a= - =
n mn mn 69. Solution: It is given that b = ar and c = ar2. Also
Therefore the (m + n)th term is 2 1 1
= +
-1 c-a a-b b-c
æ 1 1 ö mn
çè + (m + n - 1) ÷ø =
mn mn m+n 2
=
1
+
1
Answer: (B) ar 2 - a a - ar ar - ar 2
67. Solution: Let a, b, g be the roots of the given equation. 2 1 1 r+1
= + =
Then r 2 - 1 1 - r r(1 - r ) r(11 - r )
a + b + g = K, ab + bg + g a = - 54, abg = 27 -2 r+1
=
r+1 r
Now a, b, g are in HP, and hence 1/a, 1/b, 1/g are in
AP. This gives - 2r = (r + 1)2
- 54 ab + bg + ga 1 1 1 3 r 2 + 4r + 1 = 0
= = + + =
27 abg a b g b ar 2 + 4ar + a = 0
-3 c + 4b + a = 0
b=
2 Answer: (B)
Since b is a root of the given equation, substituting the 70. If a, b, c are in AP, b, c, d are in GP and c, d, e are in
value of b in it we get HP, then a, c, e are in
3 2
æ -3ö æ -3ö æ -3ö (A) AP (B) GP (C) HP (D) AGP
10 ç ÷ - K ç ÷ - 54 ç ÷ - 27 = 0
è 2ø è 2ø è 2ø Solution: It is given that
- 270 9 K a+c 2 2ce
- + 81 - 27 = 0 b= , c = bd and d =
8 4 2 c+e
Therefore
9 K 162
= a + c 2ce
4 8 c2 = bd = ×
2 c+e
K=9
Answer: (C) c2 (c + e) = ce(a + c)
68. Solution: Let a and b be the numbers. Then c2 = ea

2ab This implies a, c, e are in GP.


G = ab and H = Answer: (B)
a+b
Given that
H 4
=
G 5
Therefore
2ab 4
=
ab (a + b) 5

10 ab = 4(a + b)

a æa ö
5 = 2 ç + 1÷
b èb ø
Let x = a / b . Substituting this we get
5 x = 2( x2 + 1)
( x - 2)(2 x - 1) = 0

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