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TEST YOURSELF SUBJECTIVE TYPE Let fix) = 92 i tax +a—Dand (x)= [2 +sin"! (ZS) Ifthe set of rea values of ‘a for which Meo] <0 y a *¢ Ris thik), then the equation h [5k; ~ 3k,] has 6 distinct solution where I~ Qand hoy = e(r(.., (F(x)))....), then find the value of *n? (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function) Find the range of function f(x) = * (cosx) fx) =2x-x4 ie ROR fatisfy the equation (x — yiRx + y) —(x + y)fbx ~ Waxy? VV ye R. )= 2 then the absolute value of difference between maximum and minimum value of f(x) on the intenalx « [V8.5] i Let f(x)== x3 +8 {min(F(1)) Ostsx, Osxet lek texea * ht ala) aly Find the minimum value of the expression ffx) = Ax? + Bx = obtained by the relation B = [2a — 1] (where 1=cos(1—cos x) C whose zeroes are Band [5 + 2 which can be U] denote the greatest integer function) and a= lim xb x x4x4l If (0, &) + N and f(x = |neN, Loaxt4t 9x? x43 [n't sxtn] + 4 +t] 2 Lora mx 41 r ] F(x)-n then find the value of tim | 1%): | (where fy} denotes the greatest integer less than or equal J toy) Let a(p) and B(p) be the roots of the equation (/i+p =i)? then lim [-@)+6(y)] is equal to 0 (VE-P-I)x+(%p—1)=0 where p>—1 If f(x) is a double differentiable function such that |P"(x)| $ 5 for each x in the interval [0, 4] and f takes its Jargest value at an interior point of this interval, find the maximum possible value of|P(0| + |P(4) a th *£", width ‘b’, height ‘h’ and a semi- A container isto be built consisting ofa rectangular box of length +", s height cylindrical lid on it whose diameter is equal to the width of the box. If V be the volume, *S* the surface area and °S,’ the area of the base of the container. Express $ in terms of V, Sy and f. IF V and S; are fixed (S; > I) and I < ¢ ¢,, find the maximum and minimum values of $ SIRES such that 18t+7 16. 19. 20. 21 cally de sion bea parameticaly defined expression sich mum vals oy» fy and y= 21° ~ 151? + 24t + 10 V te [0, 6]. Determin: i ues of x € 10, 4] satis Let f(x) = 1 — x 4x’, & RR then find the number of integral values (0, 4] satisfying ra inequality 4f(x)’ + 1 ~2x) + x) <1 cvatuate [ f@=smx)2=sinx) — I frsamay(esinay" dx is roan Evaluate igi 1= fpeasanall I ste P(e axel xe Ht) x! + 2x? -x? +2x+1 ———e—eeseeeitd iene je L e* (1+x)sin®(xe*)dx Evaluate al in) Ja (ee) esn'(e=25) 2 1 J x'sinxds If lim =L, then find the value of nL - C; (C € R, L> 0) J x cosxax 0 fv log, (sinx) dx Evaluate — fe log. (2 sinx)dx a = tan“! (x) x dx ;a>0 tan Evaluate a Let A, be the area of the region bounded between the curve y* = (x, k > 0, r e N and the lne y= mx, m #0, k and m are some constants. Show that A,, Ap, As,... are in geometric progression. Als? find the sum to infinite terms of this G.P. GIGAILeeee a 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 Let A, denotes the area of rectangle formed by taking two of its vertices on x-axis and remaining two on curve f(x) =P, then find the “and denotes the maximum value of A, for x=R. If oa value of I6log, 2) Pp. Consider the tw 8 sider the two lines L = xy 0 and Ly» x + y= 0 anda moving point P(x, 3) Let DAP, L) represents cies of point P from line L. IP moves in a region such that 2 < D(P, L,) + D{P, La) £4, then prove that IF the solution of the differential equation yO + y+ dy M(1~2y'— 2x')dx = Ois ax? + y+ blog (2 —x y)=c then find the value of a+b 1 for £(t)dt+sinx +cosx Find the continuous function which satisfies the relation, Jul ~t)é all real number *x*, Let I be the Purchase value of an ‘equipment and V(t) be the value after it has been used for t years. The value V(Q) depreciates at @ rate given by differential equation RO. Kru, where K > 0 is a 7 constant and Tis the total life in years of the equipment. Then the scrap value V(T) ofthe equipment is Ina acute ABC, the base BC has the equation 4x ~ 3y + 3 = 0. Ifthe coordinates of orthocenter H and circumeentre (P) of A's are (1, 2) and (2, 3) respectively, then radius of the circle circumscribing the A is “Where m and n are relatively prime, Find the value of (m +n), (you may use fact that distance between orthocenter and circumcentre of 4 is given by Ri ~B8cos A cosBeos® A line “Lis drawn from P(4, 3) to mect the lines Ly: 3x + 4y + $= 0 and Ly: 3x + 4y +15 = 0 at point A and B respectively. From point ‘A’, a line perpendicular to L, is drawn meeting the line Lz at A Similarly, from point ‘B’, a line perpendicular to L, is drawn meeting the line L; at B}. Thus @ parallelogram ABB, is formed, Find the equation(s) of L’ so that the area ofthe parallelogram ABB, is least ‘The triangle ABC, right angled at C, has median AD, BE and CF. AD lies along the line y = x + 3, BE lies along the line y = 2x +4. If length of hypotenuse is 60, find area of triangle ABC A variable line through P(, 2) meets the line 3x’ + 7xy — 6y* = 0 is A and B. Then find the locus of mid- point of AB Three circles C;, C2 and Cs with radi ry, rs and ry +12 respectively are such that Cand C: touch each other externally and C; internally. Another circle with radius r touches all the three circles. Ifr > t: > rs and ti y fi ty, fy are in A.P., then find the value #(4) : n Let Ly: 2x + 3y + .-3=0 and Ly: 2x + 3y + 2+ 3=0 be two lines where is an integer and Cx +¥ + 6x + ly +30 =O isa circle, then find all possible values of 2. for which both the lines are chords of the given circle TES 33. 34. 36. 31. 38, 39. 40. 4. 42. 2 = vertex and extremity of latus rectum (With posi Let P be any point on the parabola y" = 4ax ‘between its vertex ang 7 live y coordinate) If M is the Foot of the perpendicular from focuses S to tangent at P, then find the maximum, ‘Value of area of triangle SPM {A variable parabola is drawn to pass through A and B ends of dele ch eaters al origin and radius c and to have as directrix a tangent to concentric circle of a ra ia (a 1 Coordinate axis being AB and perpendicular diameter. Find the locus of focus of the par: Points A and B lie on the parabola y= 2x" + 4x ~ 2, such that origin 1S the mid-point of the line segment AB. If ‘I’ be the length of the line segment AB, then find the unit digit of F From any point Pon the ellipse PN is drawn perpendicular tothe major axis and produced at Q so that No equals to PS, where Sis a focus. Prove tha the locus of Q is the two straight lines y texta=0 A circle inersets an ellipse 2-+2-=1. precisely cut at Ate ove 6B sin 6) three points A, B, C as shown in figure, AB is a diameter of the circle and is perpendicular to the major axis of the 9 C= 6,0) ellipse. If the eccentricity of the ellipse is 4 find the B length of the diameter AB in terms of ‘a’ Consider two concentric circles $; : [2] = 1 and S> : fz] = 2 on the Argand plane. A parabola is dravm through the points where *S," meets the real axis and having arbitrary tangent of 'S° as its diretrix. Ihe Tocus of the focus of drawn parabola is a conic C, then find the area of the quadrilateral formed by the tangents at the ends of the latus-rectum of conic C. Let points S, and S; (Iying an positive x-axis) be the foci of the curves, ¢ point of intersection of the two curves is equidistant from S; and S) and a :b= V7:V6 then the value ofa eis Normal to a rectangular hyperbola at P meets the transverse axis at N. Foci of hyperbola are S and S' then > find the value of (Z) SN) 'A circle of variable radius cuts the rectangular hyperbola x? — y Se in points A, B, C and D. Determine the equation of the locus of the centroid of triangle ABC ‘Show that the equation to the plane containing the line ze =1,x=0 and parallel to the line e z 2 Z41=0. Hence show that, if 2d be the shortest distance between the Tne, then ee E—E———E—— ae CIR eee 43, 48. 49, 58. 36 , P meets the aves ‘A point P moves on a fixed plane %4¥4 221. The plone through P perpendicular to OP meets th abe Ee : ear A. B.C. The planes through A,B,C paral to co-ordinate planes intersect in Q. Show tha the lo gist, rou ax by ez Consider 3D figures represented as xy2! = 2, he indits minimum distance fom (00 0) Find the number of irrational solutions of the equation Vx? + heal yx -vx" +11 = bet P(x) ==-6x—9x? and Q)=-4y +4942 If the unique pair of real numbers (x, y) so that P(X) (9) = 20, then find the value of (6x + 104), Lik cation ant + ay * agx* + ... + ay =O has al its roots positive and real (where ay ~ 1. ay ~~ 4 do then find the value of a, a; and ay Find the number of terms in the longest geometric progression tha from the set (100, 101, 1000) 'gest geometric progression that can be obtained from the se Find (ay tot pt 1 terms Evaluate )° | [lo vie]! The value of the expression 5” ”((-1)" %¢, ¢,) is 5 Siem Let the mumbers tan x, 608 x and sec x are the firs three terms of an A.P. Ifthe nth terms of the progression is cot x, find the value of n a,b, care positive integers forming an increasing G.P and b ~ ais a perfect cube and Togsa + logsb + loge = 6, then a+b + cis John has x children by his first wife. Mary has (x + 1) children by her first husband, They marry and have children of their own, the whole has 24 children. Assuming that two children of the same parents do not fight. Prove that the maximum number of fights that can be take place in 191 ‘There are 15 seats in the first row of a theatre of which 6 are to be occupied. Find the number of ways of arranging 6 person so that no two persons are side by side A bag contains 6n tickets numbered 0, 1, 2, .., 6n ~ 1. In how many ways, 3 tickets can be selected so that the sum of the numbers shown on them is equal to 6n? Pal’s gardener is not dependable, the probability that he will forget to water the rose bush is 2/3. The rose bush is in questionable condition. Any how if watered, the probability ofits withering is 1/2, if not watered, the probability of its withering is 3/4. Pal went out of station and upon returning, he finds that the rose bush has withered. What is the chance that the gardener did not water the rose bush? eee SRE $9, 60. 62 64. 65 66. 67, 1 or at a point Q with probability +> we A missile target may be at a point P with probability have ap or Q, Each shell may hit the target independently shells each of which can be fired either at point P Of the at point P to it any targa yy Bet wi other shoot with probability $- Then number of shells must be fired maximum probability is, 7 « heads is \nt2 A coin is tossed (m+ n) times (m> n), Show that the probability of atleast m consecutive heads ig >) ay 121.25, 24 cco 2q pare the nth roots of unity, find the value of IFA(2,) and B(2;) be two complex numbers satisfying the equation 243 +in- = Oand J3z + (V3 + iyi - Bi = 0 respectively 1, 2 € R. Let for some 2, and 2 an 4 arg(2)) & and argtes) — = find the area of the triangle ABC (where C is point 0 + i) If cand B are any two complex numbers, show that ja+ yar —p| +a fa? —p? any two complex numbers z; and 2. Prove that cot” 2n+1 A function fis defined by f(z) = (4 + i)" + az + y for all complex numbers z, where a and y are complex ‘numbers. If 1) and f() are both real, then the smallest possible value of + y| equals at If we define A“! “Fay where fA) = |A"| and A” exists then prove that A = adj adj adj... adj Anis the order of the matrix. Also find the value of n fA is a square matrix of order 5 and 9A' = 4A" find the number of digits in ladj (adj (adj A))| (where A AT and adj(A) denotes the inverse, transpose and adjoint of matrix A respectively) (log 3 = 0.477, log 2 = 0.303) 10s [x] <2, -1 < [y} <1 and I < {z] <3, (where [] denotes the greatest integer function) then find the fe bl bl maximum value of the determinant | [x] [y]+1 [2] fd ele TR een 69, 0, 14 76. is 1, and area of another triangle whose vertices ((1+ap) (1+bp)? (L+ep) aE O.D.(G.q°) the value of I+aq)* (I+bq)° (1+eq) and (t,r') is 4, (isan? (be! (ser? Let mand p be two integer [fc sco HAG p=|mic, ms A (m1, p~1). Hence or oc. otherwise, prove that A(m, py = In atriangle 4 E are C = "A itiangle ABC, D and E are points on BC and AC respectively, such that = =mand “ n. Let P $e the point of intersection of AD and BE, Find = "sing the vector method. P {et the area of given triangle ABC be A. Points AL AB respectively, Point A; and D respectively. If 4, of, ints A1, Bi and C; are the mid points of the sides BC, CA and. is the mid point of CAy, Lines C,A, and AAs meet the median BB, at points E be the area of the quadrilateral A,ALDE, using vectors or therarss find the value A —_ the given equation (x + iy)” = iy if the number of ordered pairs (x, y) is N then sum of digits of Nis the positive quantity k, find the value of 4 sin 3sin. £ +2sing Let f(x) = tan” (cot x ~ 2 cot 2x) and Dit(e)=a~be where a, b € N, then the value of bis a = SH COB cot 5 + ys tan : ( cota-cotB-coty fan o.- tan B + tan B tan y + tan y: tan a then A + Bis ‘Tangents are drawn tothe incrcle of ABC, which are parallel to its sides. Let p, qr be the length ofthe tangents opposite to a, b, ¢ respectively, find the value of Pelee Solve the equation oe s(x 3°) ~ 2 cos? (7 3°) + 2cos (4x 3°) — cos (723 iu . | = sin(a 3°) + 2sin? (w 3°) ~ 2sin (4x 3°) + 2sin (w 3°") sin (79039) — GMP-MATHEMATICS-ASSIGNMENT ed so that B’C’ = ABC. HPB'CT is inclined at ang is inscribed so ith at 78. In the ABC a similar triangle A’B'C’ I Prove that &.cos 8 = > the nel and one eg oF 80S hang 79. A circle of radius R is tangent to the hypotenuse, where Va is surd then find the value of fas =— » with inradius ¢= L+ sin Ifthe value of Rr= 5 thmetic progression, then the cen triangle form an arithmetic ' of hy 7 ee itis eee iatentersection of ts medians Tie on a straight line Pag circle inscribed in this triangle that side of the triangle which is of medium length UTES SSD TEST YOURSELF 6 MCQ (SINGLE OPTION CORRECT) £ {1,2,3,4) are two bijective fictions such that x 7 11,4,9, 16} and: (1,4,9, 16) 9h, 1 4 23 4) > 25> fle) < fly 2)) sequal to (A) - ‘(B)4 (C) 16 (D) none of these , logx Let f(x) y_” and solution of f(x) = k be denoted by g(k) {where k <0}, 8:(—%, 0) (0,1), then (A) bijective function (C) periodic function a(x) will be (B) many one function (D) into funetion e 2x. IE fix) = (x + 2)e"*° and g(x) = ~z then the smallest positive integer in the range of h(x) = x ¢ fix) + glx) is (A)2 (B)3 (6 (D7 ‘The domain of the function f(x) = y1-V2-V3-sindx is 70 (a) [2me—,2na+% oleae {| (Rr ‘Ifa function satisfies f(x + 1)+ flx-1) = V2#(x), then a period of fix) can be (Aj2 (B)4 (C)6 (8 If £(x) satisfies x +|F(x}]= 2(x), then f(x) satisfies, (A) 3x-4ff1(x] =26(x) (8) x+|P"(x)=267(x) (©) F"(x)=fx (D) 3x-|F"(x}) Let {P,} be a sequence of points determined as in the figure. Thus Po 4 Py JAP,| = 1, PAP, - | = 2°” ', and angle AP,P, . | is a right angle. 2p, lim ZP,AP, ,, equals : 1 os 1P, x . (B)— wt ¢ : Pe Sx a (0) = wot > TAS ul Istsx SxS 1. Number of pon max.(f(t)) Let fi t- 1) ¥te Rand g(x) lex s2 ‘2(x) is non-derivable in (0, 2). is a (ayo ®) ©2 (D3 (f(a)? =0 then Find im 5) Foxy fx) is a polynomial function and (f(o«)” greatest integer Function. (ayo mt {(D)none ofthese (©-1 (2,3) The graph of y = fix) is shown, then the number of solutions of f{f{x)) = 2 will be (Al 3,2) (B)2 (C)3 (D4 (12,0) G3, 0) (5-1) (6-1) ‘A straight line cuts a rectangular figure of length 8 and breadth 6 units respectively in two parts such tha their areas are equal. If s is sum of perimeters of both parts then range of sis (B) [28,38] (A) [34,38] (D) [40,48] (C) [40,44] Number of points of non-differentiability of the function g(x) = [x"] {eos"4x} + {x"} [oos"4x] + x7 sin’4x + [x7] [cos4x] + {x*} {cos4x} in (= 50, 50), (where [) denotes the greatest integer function and {.} denotes the fractional part of function), is equal to (B) 99 (A) 98 (©) 100, (D)0 If f(x) is monotonically increasing function for all x € R, such that f"(x) > 0 and f"'(x) exists then a Peden) pif ) Sees), p(s se (D) none of these log, - (4x ~ 5) 2 2, then the exhaustive set of x is ~¥8)u(2,3+48) (A) (2,3+V3) () (Ss). 16, Ty] — ee eee Mex) = manly — xy (SY 1) then the minimum value of g(x) (for real x) is 1 oF (B) 3-8 (34V8 + : Ifa,b, Care positive constay mts > b, then the maximum value of', given by B) ©) (D) Number of solution of equation e-* = & ~.X> Oisgiven by x (A) 0sif1 (B) 1; itk=2 (C)2sin (D)3;ifk=4 If £(x)= Vax? +x , then for how ‘many real values ‘a’ there is atleast one positive value of “b’ for which the domain of fand the range of fare the same set (a3 (@)1 (C)2 (D) none of these If £(x) is polynomial function such that £(x)+1 (x) +£%(x) +£"(x) a(I) =I, then g(e) is (A) e+3 (C) Ite =x and 1(6)=J Bhs and (B) c-3 ()I-e Jo" (ox! +5x4 4)? exe) de =Pladse then fix) is equal to (xS 4x5 (6x +5x4 440)” (A) Sees TE x, famsnaine is . 2 see X~ 608 x +e (B) 6 tan (cos x) * (A) sinx - ota (sinx) +€ 5 -1 -—2-sinx+e 2 py @tan™! (cosx)-— sina te (C) 6tan- (sin x)- ————cosx+¢ c osx a +tanx) x+y? y . (BH) art inlxsina + cosxl+-c \) Sane 2inkxsin x +cosxl+C can eel «© — 5 tBinlxsina tonal (D) none of these (ans) o4. 31-10%) 4g equal to Siar . 1 x 1 2 2 1 Inx-X { 2 ced shin BBE wotn(*) qin (in xox )+e (B) bn 22S) 1 Inx-x aif Inx (D) dnl 1am —|+e Q 14 \Inx +X. \ x Jet 25. dx = (B)a=-l (D) none of these 26. —O To is equal to [esinn + eosn) (c08x sine) «ay wf SsOx=208x], coy mp sesmstooes | |e cosx-+rsinx © cosx—sinx wy sass]... e* cosx sin x 27 fe (x +inx)(x+1)ax is equal to (B) xe(Inx — 1) +e (A) xox + Inx + te (C)xe'(x = Inx~1) +e (D) xe(x + Inx =I) +¢ —— Te een Ifa, B (B> a) are the roots of fx) = ax? + bx sy and fx) is an even function, then (D) none of these (x)= ffs Tstant at , then fx) is 1 (A) Sing + cot 1 2 =) ®) 5m(1 +n x) 1 (C) =In(1 + sit ee) ©) sm ~tan x) [1 denotes the greatest integer function, is Bo (D)-10 (a) Bel Oet-1 (Dye Let f: R > R be a continuous function and f(x) = 2x) is true Y x € R. If 1) = 3, then the value of 1 J£(e@Co))ak is equal to gi (A) 3f(0) (B)0 (383) mes The value of the constant a > 0 such that {[tan"t Vix = [[eot"' Ve]ax., where] denotes the greatest Q a integer function, is 2(3+c0s4) 5) ("Tedd O Crees) 2(3-cos4) py 203#s084) Oa; OY cos) IP-MATHEMATICS-ASSIGNMEN] 34. 36, 37, 38, 39. 40. 9 y ‘(x) and ” Let be the region in the 1 quadrant bounded by F(x)=3g% +B: ¥= £1) and the cording with area = 49 sq. units, then b is equal to 18 = “a= 8) 5 2 56 @2 (@) = 3 5 IFA denotes the area bounded by f(x) = | x-axis, x=mand x = 31, then (I< A<2 (B)0, ..... Ey are drawn such that E, to uuches the extremities of the major anis of E.1 and the foci of E, coincide with the extremities of mings sa is of E,.1, Ifthe eccentricity of the nia Lreren()” G) Quan (B)2 oi (D) none ofthese 86. The sum of the series is (where n is an even natural number) 3n or ®) 3n+l 3n+1 3n c Oo) © 3n+2 3n+2 oe 87. aan, eas Leta Srna 3 I ©2 (©) infinite 88. Number of ways 3 girls and 5 boys can be seated around a circular table such that no two girls sit togth: and not more than two boys sit between two girls (8) 41 x3! (CG; —5)x 3! (A) 413! (©) 4! x 5C, x 3! (D)4! 89. In a plane, there are two families of lines y = x +r, y=-x +1, where r € {0, 1, 2, 3, 4}. The number of squares of diagonals of length 2 units formed by the lines is (a9 (B) 16 (D) none of these (C25 90. The number of ways in which the squares of a 8 x 8 chess board can be painted red or blue so that each 2 2 square has two red and two blue squares is (A)2’ (B)2°-1 (C)2?-2 (D) none of these 91. First nine natural numbers are to be divided in three groups G,, G2, G containing 3 numbers each. In how many different ways this can be done if sum of the numbers in each group is odd (A) 5880 (B) 120 (C) 360 (D) none of these 92. There are 5 balls of different colours and 5 boxes of colours same as those of the balls, The number of 2) in which the balls could be placed such that exactly 2 balls go to the box of its own colour is (A)31 (B) 30 (C)20 (D) none of these ENA erent orders ean the An octopus has one sock and one shoe for each of its eight legs. In how many different . . i °S9Pus Put on its socks and shoes, assuming that, on each leg, the sock must be put on before the shoe 16 wa @ (si 21 oy +) 16! my (2) none of these 4. Suppose there are 8 white and 2 red balls in a packet, each time one ball is drawn and replaced by a white ‘one. Then probability of drawing out all the red balls just in the 4" draw (A) 0.0834 ana ae (D) none of these 95. Four dice are thrown simultaneously, given that 4 ; and 2 has appeared on any two of them, the probability that 3 has appeared on the remaining di 96. Consider a function f: {1,2,3, 13} {1,2,3....9}. Given that finetion is surjective and non- decreasing, the probability that £(7)= 4 is 6 & Ay mac ie, ® ae aC, Sos*C Opt Db) — Be, oO 97.3 different numbers are selected random from the set A= {1, 2,3, nu. 10}. Then the probability that the Product of two numbers equal to the third is © , where p and q ate relatively prime positive integer, then 4 the value of (p + q) is (A)39 (B) 40 oar (D) 42 hel 98, <2, then range of |z+-| z ra (A) (0,2) (8) (0,2) (©) (1,2) (D) none of these 99. Let A(w*), B (2ia) and C (-4) be three points lying on the Argand plane. Now a point P is taken on the circumeircle of the triangle ABC such that PA - BC = PC - AB, (where P, A, B, C are in order). Ifz is the complex number associated with the mid-point of PB, then the value of |’ is, (w is a non-real cube root of unity) (Ayo @)l ©2 (3 100. Consider a line 2(i — 1) + 2(i + 1)=00 in the argand plane and a point 2; = 2 + 3i then the reflection of 2; in 7 given line is, foe (o3 +24 (D) none of these i SMES Let, centre *C” and origin «o> [3 +3i)=2 onside Siete tepresened by [e=(3V5 +33) i 2m in anti-clockwise direction, then equation of circle ig a rotted about *O* by‘an angle 2 in ani i : (®) fe-V50 = (VIB + VB: : cy ~—< V30|=2 (22) gen ae{ 2) iseamlig 102,12, and 2s satisfy 22 +3) = [Rez] andare- = > 235 fs (B) +> “wo Be (D) none of these Oa sformations about the lines y= x, y= 0 ang y — 103. A point p(x, y) undergoes the successive transformations aie ze and inal fis Renee matrix ‘M" such that trace (M) = 0. If z= x + iy is a complex Dumber number of elements in a set A which satisfy A=FOGOH P =[adj(adj M)) = where G =im(2-4)>1 H =|Re(z-2)|-Im(z)=0 (B) zero (A) infinite (C) two. (D) one is 104, Ann x n matrix is formed using only 0, 1 and I as its elements. Number of such matrices Which are se symmetric is (a) aoe) (B) (n-1? nia) nla) @2 @)3 ? 105. Matrix A is given by A 4 ai then the determinant of A2° — 642% ig Aas (B) (- 11) 228 (©)-2%.7 (D) (9) 2 106-17 isa square matrix of order n then (adj adj adj. adj A) (adj aad. adj A) is equal to _e ae c (A) fair @) |A (ate > fe Tope? iy ; (or) © =al (D) |a/ i 4 Yay =0 is ml 4 107. The number of all the matrices A = [a,], 1 < i,j $4 such that a, =+ 1 and py, ) a (B) 72 (c) (D) none of these CEASE los. 109, hho, Ww nn, 14, IPA isan idempotent matriy satisfying, (I~ O.4A)" = 1 —@A where Fis the unit matrix of the same order as that of A, then the value of a is equal to W2 (B)23 wy 2s (D) 1/2 ITI] stands for the greatest imteger less than or ‘equal to x, then in order that the set of equations x-3y=4; Sy [2a] may be consistent then ‘a" should lie in 7) (B) G =| (D) none of these a sel ila 41 cil Let a,b, © be such that (b +e) #0 and [eb b+ be] a1 b-1 © e-1 e4l e+! | =0. Then the value of nis (A) zero (B) any even integer (C) any odd integer (D) any integer (ba yb yd Let || 1) be, © LIf]A| isa perfect square, then [mses is always divisible by (A)2 (B)3 «4 (D) none of these ‘square PQRS of side length p is folded along the diagonal PR so that the Point Q reaches of Q’ and planes PRQ’ and PRS are perpendicular to one another, the shortest distance between PQ’ and RS is SP then k is equal to (Ay? (B)0 Jizis 21 ES Let a,b, are any three vectors. If axb=é, bxé= » Gxa=b. If vectors 3,6, are forming a right handed system. Also, +b. ¥=2a-b, then point of intersection of, Straight line Fx¥= xx, Fxpokxy is (A) 26 (B) 3b (C) 3a (D) 24 Let a and b are two non-collinear vectors such that |i 1 The angle of a triangle whose two sides are represented by the vectors V3 (axb) and 6-(a-6)a are (a) (D) none of these x =. i SATE us, 16, 7, hig, 19, 120. 121 ind & is @ unit vector inclined a {Let d and 6 are two mutually perpendicular unit veetors and ¢ oo, en exhaustive range of 0 is % bothal and 6. 1 cd +xb+ y(axb), where x, y € R, the o (2% (D) none of these Ph varible point Ps onthe ice x*+-y*= 1 on XY plane, From point P perpendicular PN is ray z, then minimum length PN drawn is w ia line L: x = (ay oe 22-1 «cy (D) Tae 3 Ditan(rA)tan((r+1)A) where A= 36" is (A) 10 ~tan a (B)-10 + tan A (D)-9 (C)-10 10 =. then cos® cos26 cos30 ... cos!0040 is equal to a «ao ®) ar = © sor sar If A= Ysin2—sin V3, B= yoos2—cos V3 , then which of the following statement is true? (B) A and B both are real numbers and A B (©) exactly one of A and B is not real number (D) both A and B are not real numbers If u, = sin(n) sec* 8, v, = cos(n0) sec @,n € N,n# 1, then (B) cot0+Ltan(no) a tan(n0) n (A) ~c010+tan(n0) n © tan 0+ tan (n0) (D) -tan 0+. n The number of solution of the equation log g.,,, (7cosx +8)= 2 in the interval [0, 2x (A)4 (B)3 (C)2 (D)0 Sy! 1 Sum of the series )(-1)"!— == is equal t 2 sin?(r+Dp—sine pe"? (A) cot 2 (B) cot 2° sin 2° sin2° (C) cot2” oo sin’ 2° GMA ee ena MEGACOSM 361 123. The set of values of x for which jin”! sin x] > cos cose + tan“han x, is (B) (0,7) (©) (6.28) 0%, 2| 124, 163 sin x4 cos (ax) = 7has atleast one solution, then the possible values of @is 4m 4 (a) Spmnez BT mnez c a4 ©) To mnez (D) none of these 125, ences of all possible A.P. which are made from values of ‘x? satisfying @)* an (D) none of these 126. The sum of terms ofthe series tan'3 + tan'9/2 + tan"33/4 + tan-1 22 -tan“' 2°; then 8 ais (Ad (82 3 (D4 27. The number of solution of et function) (A) one (C) three ‘quation sinsin’'([x]) + coseos; is (where [,] denotes the greatest integer (B) two (D) none of these Osx cos(2x ~ 4) 128. The equation (1 +k). ‘os(x—ay | * Ke0S2X has no repeated root in its domain of definition, if cos(x = (A)|k| sfooseca|, k #1 (C)]k| < [cos ec (B) |k|2|coseca|, k ¥ +1 ke-l (D) |k| 2fcoseca}, k + —1 129. Let L and M be the respective intersection ofthe intemal and extemal angle bisector ofthe triangle ABC at C and side AB produced. If CL = CM, then the value of (a? +b?) is (AR (B)2R (C)3R (D) aR 130. In a right-angled triangle, the acute angle a, B are satisfying tan o(1 + tan a) + tan BI + wan B) = 4, IF hypotenuse is of length d, then area ofthe triangle is SRT EES SSE iF ctively 24, 18, 72/5, if 4 is area op 131, The altitude from A, B, C of ABC to opposite sides are FespeclNS1Y oF AARC then (A)'* is equal to (a2 Bs 6 132, Triangle ABC is isosceles with AB = AC and ZCAB = 106° oe eel interior of the triangle 80 tha, MBA = 7 and MAB = 2% The numberof eaters ie (ayy e om (D) 83 . Every player in the camp bowls one overt 133. There were 3 players fom town B ina ericket camp, Every mayer Tk CTD ies Oe Ore oor other player. The number of overs that players from town : Seteacips ef rors wied iad player from town A and B are involved. The number of player, fe town Ais (ayo (B) 16 rs On 134, The centre ofthe circle $= 0 lies on the line 2x ~ 2y + 9= 0 and S = 0 cut orthogonally the circle x? +" = 4, then S— 0 passes through 2 fixed points and their coordinates are 11 wesy,(4 -4) waa, (- ) R22 oa, | Pa Om ~.{ (2"2 135. Ifa and B are the roots of the equation x° — (p- q)x ~ p = 0 then find the value of BP +38? +38 +1 a(q-2)- B°+38°+B(q+2)+4 (BI 3 ea 4 (ay 136. The number of values of x satisfying the equation logy,_,) (x~2)=logy,» (x* -8x +16) — Al B)2 (C)3 (D)4 Consider all 2" — 1 non-empty subsets of the set {1, 2, 3, ..... n}. For every such subset, we find the product of the reciprocals of each of its elements. The sum of all these products is (B)n+1 (A)n (C) in" (D) none of these 138. Three particles which are at (0, 1), (0, 2) and (0, 3) initially starts moving simultaneously with the sane speed along positive y-axis. Ifa particle reaches (0, 4) or (0, 0) or hits any other particle then it reverse its direction along y-axis. How many particle particle collisions takes place before each of the particle reaches back to its initial position for the first time? (ays (B)6 7 (D) none of these 139, The orthogonal trajectory of straight ines passing through a fixed point (a, b) is (A) circle (B) line (C) ellipse (D) none of these 140. Consider the equation ay *3°5* then the number of positive integral solutions of equation are (A) 140 (B) 891 On (D) none of these ——eSSSSSSSSSSSSMMMMFFFEFSee Sees en TEST YOURSELF 141, 142, 143. 144. ASSERTION AND REASONING TYPE 12\{be a twice differentiable real valued function satisfying f(x) # 0, Rx) + P(x) = —xgCx}F(x) where Bt) > OW x>0. IF (0) =~3 and £(0)= 4 then Statement -1: |Rfx)] <5 ¥ x >0 and Statement -2: (fH) + (P(x) is decreasing Y x > 0, (A) Statement -1 is Truc, Statement -2 is True; Statement2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1 (B) Statement-1 is True, Statement -2is True, Statemened NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement -1 is True, Statement -2 is Falce (D) Statement -1 is False, Statement 2 is True Statement-1:_ lim x ~x? log 1+ and Statement-2: lim 2BU+8)-X i (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement. (B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True: Si Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True a correct explanation for Statement-1 tatement-2 is NOT a correct explanati Statement-1: Let f(x) be differentiable on the interval (0, cc) such that f{1) ~ 1, and 7 =x F(t lim tear) =1 for each x > 0, Then f(x) is eee and Statement-2: Differential equation of f(x) is linear (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 (B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True a correct explanation for Statement-I NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1: Consider an ellipse ax’ + 2hxy + by’ = | then its eccentricity (e) is vla~b) +4n? ns [ta+b)- avy +4 | 2(ab-h?) and Statement-2: Any ellipse can be transformed to the principal axis as “=1 then associated a? +B? ae eccentricity is e? (A) Both the statements are true and Statement 2 is correct explanation of Statement 1 (B) Both the Statements are true and Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1. (C) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false. (D) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true, lias 146, 147, 148, 149, je with respect to the line x = 1 24x41 is symmetri Statement 1: The curve y = and Statement 2: A parabola is symmetric about its axis. Feistement . e statements are t cment 2 is correct explanation of Stateme (By Both he Seas Seam nt he comet explanation of Semen: true and Statement 2 (B) Both the Statements (©) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false (D) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true Let ayn’ +byx +e) = Oand ax” + yx + 6) =O be the quadratie equations such that r= Bt — 4a, ang 6} — 4a, Statement 1: Atleast one of the given equations have imaginary roots ifand only iy + A: <0, and negative Statement 2: If A, + A, < 0, then atleast one of the A, and 4; (A) Statement -1 is True, Statement -2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement. (B) Statement -1 is True, Statement NOT a correct explanation fot Statemen.. (©) Statement -1 is True, Statement -2 is False (D) Statement -1 is False, Statement -2 is True ne such that 22 +aZ+2+b=0, where a © Cand b © R— (4) yyy s True; Statemer Let P(z) be a point on the argand pl ja?—b>o, © then Im(a)is zero. Statement -1: [arg(z + 1)(Z ~b) and Statement -2: If Im(a) > 0 and 0< ama x }s By x2 © R then x) Oand a+ B +y=-n/2 fl \ fanptany SI £ lian y tana - S| 3 then tan a <0, where n! = 1.2, all at, 6 " | Statement 1: |tanc tan — tan B, tan B tan y, tan y tan ot are in A.P. and Statement 2: tan ot tan B + tan f tan y + tan y tan = 1. (A) Both the statements are true and Statement 2 is correct explanation of Statement 1 (B) Both the Statements are true and Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1 (C) Statement | is true and Statement 2 is false. (D) Statement | is false and Statement 2 is true. Statement-I: If A = diag(2, 4, -3) and B = diag(4, 1, 2) then, det(AB") and = oh tae Statement-2: (a1, a22, ..... aga) ia diagonal matrix then A= diag| aS (an @22 Ann } (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1 (B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 (C) Statement-| is True, Statement-2 is False (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True —— SSCS NGAI Eee eon The equations of two straight lines are X=! Statement-1: The and Statement-2: The equations 2r (A) Statement-1 is True, (B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-1 (C) Statement-1 is Tru (D) Statement-1 is False, given Lines are coplanar S=1r+3s Statement-2 is True: Statement-2 is True: I, 3r + 2s = 5 are consistent ae 1 ; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-2 is False Statement-2 is True 154, 155, x x Tange of k(x) are R— A and R— B respecti A= fan 83,85, a ody} then MCQ (MULTIPLE OPTIONS CORRECT) IPbe periodic funetion such that the equation F(x) =1—cos x has a unique solution then period of f(x) can be x Be OB (1 Let f(x a(x) Fea aM h(x) a Sq three functions and k(x) = h(f{g(x)). If the domain and xt ively where R is set of real numbers and Any (C) number of integers in set Bis 5 10 Ee ee oe Let f(x)= id g(x) = where (x) denotes ()-Taapeaal | texcn aM Cs) “bssen(x) | deg ese + MATE Sent) dens signu function of x. Ifh(x) = x) + g(x) i discontinuous at exactly one point, then (A)a=-3,b=0 (B)a=—3,b=1 ()a=2.b (D)a=o, Let f(x) = 1+ el™™*-in(k? + 25) and 20)=] 7 7M dim (r(x))P) =K(2sin® a+3cosp.+5). k> Oand ©, B € R, then which of the following is/are correct? (A) the value of kis equal to 5 (B) the value of S@2* 28D i coat to 1 sin? a+ cos (C) cos’ B +s =2 (D) sin’ a> cos 8 1 Let fix) x a function such that f(x) = ———— for all x > 1 and f(lj=1 x4 (x) (A) fla) <1+1/4 fora>1 (B) fla)= 1-14 forazt (C) area enclosed by y = f(x) < [max ffa)}x? where [-] denotes the x ty? <2and y20is ni4+ 1/3 ‘ (D) area enclosed by y = Ax) S [max Ma)}x’ where [] denotes the greatest integer function x+y’ <2andy2>Oisn/4 + 1/6 test integer function TES Jarr(x)20 Vx ERE a Ix) is a non-increasing function such that £(% strictly decreasing in (A) [4.2] (By [-2.2] © [34] 24) 157 f(a) } has no critical points, then F(x) can be (B) x) +3x+2 (D) x? -sinx 138, a [°*(x"inx + 1)ax = fx) +6: AU) = cos 1 and Jex)see? xx = a(x) +0" @(1)=0 and L= lim g(x), then (A) f(x) = cos x (1 + In x) —x sin x In x (L=0 (sin 30 + sin 0)e"° cos0 dO = (A sin’ 0 + B cos” @ + C sin @ + D cos 0 + E)e"® + F, then 19. rf (B)D=0 (A) B= 12 (C)B=-12 (D) none of these e+ Inx and g =f then correct statement(s) is/are 160, Let f: R’ + R defined as fx) : e-1 (gte)-e+1 16l. If {eos (2o16x)-sin?"* xdx = f(x) +0 0) = then (A) fx) is odd (B) Jr(ax=o © Je(xjax-0 1D) fin 2015f (x) 0 oo ano 162. J nax(sio“"(sin x), tan * (tan x))dx CMAN MEGACOSM 367] ee : \ 163. IrAx) Jlecol ‘ox and f[eGOT "ax V3, then (A) 2) = 2 (B) f(2)= 1/2 1 jrlay-2 (0) frlodax =v "64, A funetion y ~ (x) satisfying the differential equation 8 -sinx —ycosx-+ jis such that, 7 y ix ¥ > Das x -> om, then the statement which is correct i (A) lim F(x) =1 () Jf(jax<% a © J P(x)dx>1 (D) fix) isan odd function 165. Given a differentiable function f: R’ —» R; where x) = (x Ins 1)+ fr(x)ae Find f(x) (A)y=lnx + ce! (B) y= Inx + ce* (C)ye*=Inxe*+e (D)none of these 166, The equation cos x = [5 + sin x] ~ [cos x + 3] has (where [] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal tox) (A) has no solution in (03) (B) has no solution in [E | 3 (©) has no solution in [= 3] (D) has exactly one solution in [e | 167. Sides of a rhombus are parallel x + y ~ 1 = 0 and 7x - y ~ $= 0. 1is given that the diagonals of the ‘thombus intersect at (1, 3) and one vertex A lies on the line y= 2x, then the coordinates of A ean be (A) (4) (B) (.4) © (f 2) (D) ($3) 168. ‘Sides of AABC are in AP. If a < minimum {b, c}, then cos A may be equal to ww &% w= © oS ) “ 169, If inside a big circle exactly 24 small circles, each of radius 2, can be drawn in such a way that each small circle touches the big cirele and also touches both is adjacent small circles, then radius ofthe big circle is x A) 2f co) afsin soos) © aficas-5) Q- = 170. 7 173, 174, 175. EVN seen 7 + 32x + 16) yt + 16x +3 then the correct statement(s) can be Ifthe conies whose equations are, Si :(sin’@)x? + (2htanO)xy * (c0s" OY", S, : (c0s%8)x" ~ (2h’eot@)xy + (Sin“B)y" intersect in four eoncyclic points. where 8 € |. - (Byh-h'=0 (Ayhth’=0 = (D) none of these (c) 0= a wan vertex on the parabola y* = 4ax. If tangents are g a such that all the chords of contact passthrough oh So Tangent is drawn at any point (x;, y:) other th any point on this tangent to the circle x° + point (x95) then @ Lv, ys aeinGR (A) x), a, x: are in G.P. (©) 4, 2h, © are in Gp. (D) xix * Ye Yn" % A circle ‘S’ is described on the focal chord of the parabola y“ = 4x as diameter. If the focal chord at an angle of 45° with axis of x, then which of the following is/are true is inca, (A) radius of the circle is 4 (B) centre of the circle is (3, 2) (C) the line x + 1 = 0 touches the circle (D) the circle x? + y + 3 = 0 is orthogonal to *S” A focal chord of parabola y? = 8(x + 2) is inclined at an angle of 60° with positive x-axis and inte parabola at P and Q. Let perpendicular bisector of the chord PQ intersects the x-axis at R, then the a. + 2x- 6 of R from focus is we @ 18 3 3 4) 16 © (D) 83 Let a and f(a) be the eccentricity of the ellipse 2 Y=1 (2b? >a’) respectively, then aa beR-{0} (©) fe? (F(a)-%a))aa=e'/ La-e2)" at A and D & meet A straight line through a point P(a, 2) (a.# 0) meets the ellipse +2 = 9 4 and C such that PA, PB, PC and PD are in GP; then ‘a’ can lie in interval (A) [7, 2) (B) (-12, -8) (C) (-5, 0) (D) (10, ») 177, 178, 180, 81. The director circle is (A) (V3,2~V3) (©) (V6,2-V6) of a hyperbola is x° + y*—4y-=0. One end of the transverse axis is (2,0) then 2 focus (B) (-¥3,2+ 3) (D) (-V6,2+ 6) tangent of any member of family of hyperbola xy = 4sin’G; 6 € (0, 2n) - {x} is not a normal to member Of family of cireles x? + 2 2x-2y+p . 0, where u is any real parameter then @ belongs to w= as la e line y= x lia rs. All ee gular hy Parallel to the line y= as diameters. Al A)(c,¢) (B)(c, -c) (C) (-c, ¢) (D)(~c, 2) Let PM be the perpendicular from the Point P (1, 2,3)10 xy plane, If OP makes an angle O with the Positive direction of z-axis and OM makes an angle origin and O and @ are acute angles, then ‘5 7 (B) sin® sing = with the positive direction of x -axis, where 0 ist (A) tand = via (©) ang =2 (D) cos8 cosp = rr Let 6a < 4b < 3c then the equation (2 a) (3x ~ b)+ (Bx ~ b) (4x €) + (4x ~) (2x—a) = Ohas (A) both roots real (B) both roots imaginary a b) (C) one root lies between | *, 3) (D) other root lies between Given ax’ + bx + ¢ 2 0, bx? + ex + a> a and ox *ax+b20, whereas becanda,b,ceR Now ott +0 can not take values ab+bewea 2 1 a2 + ws 3 3 9 3 D) 2 os 7 i 3e0s2x pa Consider the equation + 7S asin ind) Vsin* x + 40s? x + Veos* x+4si (A) number of roots of this equation is 2 (B) number of roots ofthis equation is 4 — n,n) aa (C) one root lies in the interval, iG (D) ifx c (0,nz]n € N, number of roots will never be odd TS 187. 188, 189, = 1) p(x) for some n € Nand forall x © R they PF -n)2 P(x) isa polynomial function satisfying xPC% ~") may be (Bx (ox (x (x : ei a a 835-5, ) be a permutation of (L23-—-t) — Perea ang Let (aj.ay,a...2,) be a permutati : : a> foe nas an even positive integers AIO 817827 As->4, gy 05Vn (D)aQn)>2¥n0 Let the sequence aj, ay... dg forms a G.P. Ifthe area bounded by the parabola y* = 4a,x and y= 4as(a, —x) be A, then (A) Ag, Aas At oe ae in AP. (B) Ay, An Ay... are in GP. wo a OA, MA, 1 tennis players take part in a tournament in which each of them plays exactly one game with each ofthe others. If x; and y; denote the number of victories and losses respectively of the i player for i=1,2,.....,mthen Ax ty=9-1Vi= 123,000 @y Sy “n ) yx ->y ot ‘ar (x + y=n?-a¥ IIH, denotes the number of ways in which n horses participating in a race can reach the finishing line, \when one or more horses can reach the finishing line at the same time. Then (A) Hy =3 (B) Hs = 13 (©) Hs= 75 (D) H: = 10 ee TR eee 190. {fn lines are drawn in a plane such that no two are parallel and no three are concurrent then the number of regions the pl lane is divided is denoted by P, then (A)Ps=6 (B)P, 29 (C)P.= 48, (D) Pro = 56 191 (B) they contain at least one couple is 210 (C) they contain exactly one couple is 80 (D) they comprise of 3 men & 3 women and contain exactly two couples is 60 192, Number of natural numbers between 100 and 1000 which can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 if aN digit is used at most once, is also equal to (A) "Cs (B) the number oF iangles that can be formed with 12 points in a plane with exactly 5 of them being «© tpt Ways in which 4 alike apples can be distributed ‘among 10 childern if each child gets at st one apple (P) the number of ways of distributing 16 identical B pane ntical fruits among 5 children if each child gets not less than 193. Ln different objects are di buted among n + 2 persons, then (A) Probability that exactly 2 persons wil gt nothing ig (4D! 24n42)"" (8) Probability that exactly 3 persons will not get anything is C3(0—1X"CyXn—2)! (042 5 (C) Probability that exactly 3 persons will not get anything is M=H(n-+1) 12042)" ae (D) Probability that exactly 2 persons will get nothing iso (43 A consignment of 15 record players contain 4 defectives. TI he record players are selected at random, one by one and examined. The one examined is not put back, Then (A) probability of getting exactly defectives in the examination of 8 record players is (B) probability that 9" one examined is the last defective is w (©) probability that 9” examined record player is defective, given that there are 3 defectives in first 8 1 Players examined is — (D) probability that 9" one examined is the last defecti 195. IF At, Aay Asy ny Atoos be independent events such that P(A, 1006) and probability al that none of these of the events occurs be —“—, then roy is of form 4k +2,k € 1 (B)a= 2p Ole (D) ais of form 4k, ke 1 _—_—_-— REESE ack bats, nals ave Been Tost ten PADIS oy, dy-x black bal Wing 196. From an urn comtaiming x white and “en (p) after the oss is ~ for =1 (A) before the toss is ~ (Dyaerthe losis © forn = 3 (C)after the loss is * for n= 2 ja[=t and ae 197. Let 2125 75 be three complex numbers such that lal i Z%y 22h yz, ey zy + 25 + 2] can take the value equal 10 ee oe (D4 3 198. Equation ofa straight line on the complex plane passing through a point P denoting the complex nung, i parendivatr te nc gin can be written as and perpendicular to the vector OP where ‘O" is the origin cd be a (z 2204) (B) Re|———]=9 0 (A) Im| Va (D) a2 407% (C) Re(&z)=0 v(u~ Y=2) then Land w= 199. Let u,v. w, z be complex number such that ful < 1 |¥| = (B)wiz1> 221 (D)\wz1>eist (Ay) s 1 > (2 ()iwist>plet cosa sina 0 200. Let A, =|sina cosa 0], then o 0 1 (A) Aaep= AaAp (CVA =-A.g bo om 201. If F(x oom s then my (A) graph of g(x) is symmetrical about the origin (B) graph of g(x) is symmetrical about the y-0vs m () e(x)=F(x)In| S=* 02. and } be the unit vectors such that cand fi are mutually perpendicular and} is equally is! to Gand fh atan angle @.1f 7 ~x d+ yh-+2(dxf), then (Ay2 = 12x (Bz (Qe-1-x-y (Dx =y MP-MATHEMATICS-ASSIGNMEN. 204, 206, 207, 208, 209, A vector (d) is equally inclined to three vectors a 2k. Let X, ¥, Z be three vectors in the plane of a, b:b, & (A) id=tg © #-d=0 @ respectively, then (B) y-d=3 (D) f-d=0 (Where F=AX +py+62) UWihere are three square matrix A, B, C of same order satisfying the equation A? = A’! and let B= A" and . then whict ? are true’ (A) det(B —C)=0 (B)(B+ CXB-C)=0 (©) B must be equal to C (D) none of these h of the following statements Which of the followit (A) login tan (B) logo, (1 + tan 3) (©) loBig,, s(c08.0 + sec 0) (D) log, (2sin 18°) ng isiare positive? The solution of the equation [x ~ f°8*°-28,9 x-1)' ivare (a2 (B81 © (D)3 Find the values of x which ean satisfy the inequality 1 cos?x >2 wl (8) oe The incircle of AABC touches side Be ‘s)) Cat D. Then difference between BD and CD equals (A) aR sinsin (B) [aR cos, 2 2 (C) [b—¢} toa Solution(s) of the equation = 10%" is/are 1 1 A) —_ w+ ™ To000 10 ©10 (D) 100 The direction cosines of the lines connected by the relations | +m +n =0, 2lm+2In 4) mn = 0 is/are eee SRT EES tan '[ "x a 215. ™ *) isa function defined by £(s) Yo iéee2 (B) at— =? cosee2 wiee(2 Let (x) {n O82 hen which of the flowing are INCORRECT? 2 : (B) range of ffx) is (0, 3] — {2} 2 solutions (0) Je(e(s))ae—3 (A) RY) = 2h (©) fC) = [x] has 3 solutions Consider, (x)= in| Es alels +2)).7 x} p and q denote number of points where i) discontinuous and non-derivable in [-2, 3] respectively, then (B)p=1 (A)p-0 (q=0 (D)q=1 If £:R Risa function such that |f(x)~f(y)}<|sin x sin y|Vx,y eR, then f(x) is (A) surjective (B) one-one (C) many one (D) periodic x), then x can not be equa) Let f(x) =30—2x—x* and f, (x) =f0F0F(9imes)--£(X)> iF fore (X) < Foor to (a4 (B)s Oe (D)7 ‘ vata Ifthe function f(x) = | 2 1) ° — 3x + logs decreases for all real x, then a lies in (A, ®) (22 )u (27.4) 2 2 4,2) ©) (4 LT) i) x>0 IFAs) = 12, X=0 (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function) if f(x) is continuo! pes: cep 0, then B is eq (ja=? (Bya=3 (C)B=3 (D)p~2 218. 219, 220, Let f(x) = ab sinx + byt a? cosx + ¢, where jal < 1, b> O then (A) maximum value of x) is b if e = 0 (B) difference of maximum and minimum value of (x) is 2b (©) fx) = cifx=~ cosa (D) RX) = cif = costa 0. x0 i reef) x =o" then which of the following option(s) is/are correct? (A) RU) is continuous ¥ x R (B) lim (f(f(x)))=1 vaeR (CO) lim (F(f(x))) does not exist for exactly one value of a (D) the graph of y = {f(x is identical with the graph of y= sgn((x|) HE Mien (Bx*-mx?)" ax exists end is equal to 1, then (A) m= 12 [B) m= A =6 (yn=4 De 2 Tl) is @ continuous function such that fim (SS) then which of the following option(s) is/are x xa correct? (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function) £(x)]) f waa (ES) © ta) aaa (x) (©) tim (D) lim | “~"| does not exist ‘The maximum values attended by ‘over real number x > 1 is x°420 1 (By 2 aes ot (D) a rational numbers 6 Let ffx) = cot x ~ tan x ~ 2 tan 2x ~ Scot 8x, x# ne Tand gx) =x * 6x 1, one more function h(x) is defined as h : R~ {es ne i > R , h(&)= ffx) + g(x), them identify the correct statement . 8 n)_n (A) n(Z = , (a) 4 (B) h(x) is odd funetion 4 is increasing in the domain (Dye opatn t= nso soli (3) en he eine vee oi TENE 229. 230. Js ig arias then tod ' B)A=5 (nes (Dn? Jf sin20+ 2222). cose net Pao = (P sin’ Q +Q com? 0+ Rsin OFS cos O+T)™+ 7, then (R—20 {Bynes ia (s-ta-3)o = £(x).g(x) where [x]and{x} are integral and fractional parts of x, respectively ! (B) g(x) =(Ix}-1) (A)f09 = () gx) = (Ix]=1) (O)FOO = ‘ 4 £(x)= [44 — ax and 0) = 0, then ( ies Outed (A) f(x) is an odd function (B) ffx) has range R (D) f(x) is a monotonic function (C) fix) has at least one rela root (Dax ___ VF If [aS 2 se then leer glx) (A) £00) = 2x? - 2x41 (B) g(x) =x4+1 (©) fix) = v2x? -2x @) e(x)=x Let I, = Jeos* x dx, n 22 isnatural number, then a (B) n(I,g-1,)= a Ou=F (A) Iy-2 >In Ol ha = tanx dx, ¥ 2 € R can not take the value, The integral J ao ‘anx+cotx x Ay = ar (A) a (B) 3 x 3n (C) = = OF o> The curve y = +bx passes through the point (1,2)and the area enclosed by the curve, the x-axis and the line x = 4 is 8 sq. units. Then (A) a+2b= (B)2a+b=1 (C)a=-l.b=3 (D)a=3,.b en =e \.x == and x-axis, then which of following is/are true 2 (1+v2)_,_(n+2V2) {1+¥2 ae B) 0, then which of the . dx QyIny+y-x : following is/are true? ; (A)x=y iny (B) lim x=0 (©) rey (D) lim x =0 Let fi %) bea differentiable function onthe interval (0, «) such that 1) = 1 Et) tz) and tim —————_"T _, then a 1 Aye(2 " (A f(2)=> ® 1Q)=7 - (©) tim xf(x)=4 () lim x¢(x)=1 ca 3 a The differential equation for the family of curves y = e sinx can be given by a - | (4) (2) =y%cor? B) (2) fsecx (ax) “Hes © (2) fend (a (c) ay) tan* x. (©) &~yeorx \dx J dx 0-<¢ b>0, meets the rectangular hyperbola xy=9at (B) eccentricity of hyperbola is Ji 3 we (_3¢ (CifPis ce) = 08( (D) if 0 is origin, then product of slopes of OP and OQis positive Where © is eccentiricy of ellipse 252, fax’ —bx +e © have two distinct root lying in the interval (0, 1) a,b, © © N, then the value of logs(abe) is greater than (A) (B)2 (3 (D4 253. If both roots of (2a ~ 4)9* ~ (2a 33" + 1=0 are ‘non-negative, then ‘a can be 9 B 2 py) 8 (A) a (B) 4 u B al p) = «© 3 (D) ’ 254. Consider a four digit number having a, b,c, das its digits. If, order b, d, a and b, c, d form an increasing A.P., then (Ajatbtetd=18 (B)atb+ b, care in G.P. not necessarily in the same 7 (C)abed = x*- "x Nye N (D) abed =x? ty"; xe NyeN +V3~3x? ” 255. If p(X) isa polynomial with rational coefficient so that forall x| <1; p(x) = p| F then (A) p(x) = ag + ay(3x ~ 4x°)! + as(3x ~ 4x + + 38 — 4°) K(x) where k(x) is a polynomial with ia fficient L : (B) ag ee - FKL]! 66x) K(X + [6¢4)]* k(x) where fx) is a polynomial with rational coefficient and (x) = 3x — 4x" (C) can’t be predicted (D) none of these 256. 259, 260. 261 262 er AM Not hg For distinet comple numbers 2), 2, :... Zw the value of I be less than ot (D) n-2 integral solutions is equal to distributed among 4 persons among 4 persons For the equation x + y +z + @ = 19, the number of positive (A) the number of ways in which 15 identical things ean be (B) the number of ways in which 19 identical things ean De distributed (© coefficient of x" in (xx EEF ERY {D) coefficient of x!” in (x #0 +x)... #NPY The sum of the coefficient in the expansion of (1 + ax? ~ 2x)" 18 (A) positive, when a < 1, and n= 2k, ke N (B) negative, when a <1,and n= 2k + Ike N (C) positive, when a> 1, andn € N (D) zero, when a= 1 I's,=— a 2 $,-—= + + 4+ coon terms, then = T(ea)* (reayea+9) | (1349427) (*), then [X ~In2| will be te 1 1 (A) greater tha reater th: (A) greater than (B) greater than 1 1 ) less than D) les (Olessthan sD Se ay Consider the expansion (1 ~ 5x + 6x°)' then (|x| <1) (A) coefficient of x" = 3"— 2" (B) coefficient of x" (C) coefficient of x” eine) -2 z (D) coefficient of x"! = 3*-'— 2"! The value of "Cy +2 °Cyy +3 Cg tonne +51 °Cy is equal to ay ™Cy wc, Ga (0) ™ C5, IfP = n(n? = 1°) (? = 2 (A) 2r+2)! (OQr+ 1)! ).n> rn EN, then P is divisible by (B) (2r- 1)! (D) none of these Tee 265 266, 267, 270. Consider the equation 2" 2%! 4 902 the Argand plane to form a » if the non-zero roots of the equation are plotted on Polygon and L. represents the length ofthe longest side ofthis polygon, then Ay Lis YB E iss (B) Lsis V3 (©) tim £2 iso (D) lim nL, is x Iai 3lei2225] = 0, then (A) maximum area of triangle formed by 21,20, 25 is 2 ¥ triangle formed by 2, 2, (B) orthocentre o (Citar +2, +7, (D) 2a Itz (A) 27° (C) 3-2" nis multiple of 3 +2VBi then 2?"42?" 20 4 940 be equal to (B) 0, nis nota multiple of 3 (D) none of these Number of ways ‘0 select three numbers from first ‘n? whole n(n-2) number such that they are in A.P. are == itmisoaa A) ifm is even (0) > itmis oda People can be divided into 50 couples are 100! py 100! we 50! 51) (oy O51 \ i 12050! is divisible by 17°, then n can be (A) 125 (C) 127 (B) 126 (D) 128 If p and q are chosen randomly from the set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10 Probability that the roots of the equation x? + px + q = (A) are real is 33/50 (C) are real and equal is 3/100 } with replacement, then the (B) are imaginary is 19/50 (D) are real and distinct is 3/5 The probability that a student passes at least in one of the three examinations A, B, C is 0.75; the Probability that he passes in atleast two ofthe exams is 0.5 andthe probability he passes exactly two athe exams is 0.4, Ifa, B, y are respectively the probabilities of the student passing in A,B,C, then a (Ba+B+y 20 (A)a+B+ 1 (©) oBy=— abr =F $$ eeeeeeeSeeSSF SRT ESS Let #=2i—jak, bai+aj—i and E<1+j-2k be three vectors. A vector in the plane or 5 272. B whom pei x waco (A) 21+ 3)-3k ®) coer (©) -2i-j+5k (D) 2i-J+5k 273. Let unit vectors @ and 6 are perpendicular and unit vector € be inclined at an angle ® to both g andy . Ease i E= 0a +Pb+ y(ax6), then pt (Aya=p (By 1-20? = ¥ (a? ~ 120520 (yo? -B=7 2 274, If @ and B are two vectors and angle between @ and 6 is, then (A)|txbP +(a-b) =|aP/BP (B) |axb|= (©) B=(a-5)A,(A isnormal unit vector) if@ = 7 (D) (ab) (a 275, Consider the points A(6), B(3i+f(t)}+k) and C(2i-+£"(0)j+2k) and another point D ate coplns allteR . (A) if Dis (7) then f(x) =ce,c © R (B)if Dis (i) then f(x) = €In(2x), © R (C) if Dis (i+) then f{x)=2+ce*x ER (D) if Dis (i+}) then x) =2+cIn(2x),ceR 1 0 276. If ABCD is a tetrahedron, volume of tetrahedron ABCD is € Also ZACB = 45° and AD +BC. “ =} 2 Then which of the following is correct? (A) AD=1 (B) ac= 2 (© pe=V3 (D) AD= V2 =. 3 1 277. Let a plane pass through origin and is parallel to the line ae al on 22% such that the disune between plane and the line is 3. Then the equation of the plane is (A) x ~ 2y + 2; (B) x —2y—2z=0 (C)2x+2y+2-0 (D)x+y+z2=0 278, Three mutually perpendicular lines are drawn from the point (1, 2, ~1). If one of the lines is perpendials to the x-axis and the direction ratios of the second line are (1, 2, —1), then the equation(s) of the tht ine is/are (a) Soba? 2H oy att cA aae 5 ? x-l_y-2_ z+ (py) zee ae 279, Let f(x)= +4 then fx) = 0 has “x-2 0 x-3) x-4" (A) 2 roots in (2, 3) (B) 2 roots in (3, 4) (C) exactly one root in (2, 3) (D) exactly one root in (3, 4) ree GUE eee aN os MEGACOSM £T5) CE —“(‘( ell 280. If the line += point (a, B, 1) lie on the plane (A) 2x-yt+z2=4 Ox +3(1 -2ayy +2 = 0 (B)A<0 ©r=0 (D)i © (0, 0) {0} 285. {cos B is geometric mean between sin « and cos 4, where 0 4 cos 2x +5 sin x is an (A) [- 3] Sn 13x . [EE] true for x belongs to 287. The possible value(s) of “0” satisfying the equation sin® 6 tan 6 + cos? @ cot @~ sin 20= 1 + tan 6 + cot ® + cot 8, where 0 (0, n] is/are (A) W4 (B) 706 Un os oe 258. Three equal circles each of radius touch one another externally. The radius ofthe circle touching all the three given circles is (A) (2-v3)r —— SMES SRT ESS a 290. 291 292 293. 294. " 18 gant Eston! Stayt d ing the equation «an Let x1, 2.83, Xe be four non-zero numbers sis Then B) — (A)xtutxstu-atbte+d ON (©) xixaxyns = abed xy t x)= abed (D) (62 + Xs Fx + Xe HAGE EE FIO ale a <=. Then angle @<7 Given an isosceles triangle with equal sides of Fength Band base y= 2b" sin 20 (A) R= Deosee a “ (D) none of these bsin2a (© r=—bsin2a_ Fr +c0sa) The solution of the equation sin 2x + sin 4x = 2 sin 3x is (Ay x= (B)x=n0 (x= (D) none of these ak ether x If e(x)=[a* ex"), then Ls gions (A) graph of g(x) is symmetrical about origin (B) graph of g(x) is symmetrical about y-axis, ) F(a) =a(a)lo( 2) isan odd function ae(x)) On i” li-x)' (1+x)) 1 If f(x)=| 1 (I-x)* (14x)"), then (+x)? 1 (I-xy" (A) constant term of f(x) =a +b (B) constant term of fx) = 0 (C) coefficient of x in f(x) is zero (D) none of these Let a=2 ond =| oe sng} ten=a vate wat 5 sind cosa. (A) singular (B) non-singular (C) skew symmetric (0) B)= 1 \2 8 ] Then IFA = (@y)y un and fis a function defined as (A) = {faj)}ax a. Let A= 0 | 2 (B) sin A= cos A (A) sin A is invertible (D) sin (2A) = 2 sin A cos A (O) sin A is orthogonal eee LilseT ees) eth Cy — C(t 296. Af (als) _sytnsa +6=0, where a>0,b> 0 and ab+ 1, then the value of x can be equal to (A) pion (B) 3° (©) 28 (D) a3 297. If a=log,5 and B= log. 6. then (A) of = log, 6 (B) aB = log, 4 ss 1 Zapoi 7 O82 (D) Tape logy 3 298. f i Ifx, = X2 are positive numbers between 0 and 1, then which of the following is/are true? << Six) +sinx % % \s “sine (8) tao) atten c +X. < }0BX1 + log % y oxtexd (©) og) stage (Sie) calesd 299, The solution(s) of the equation 2log3(x-2)+ 10g; (x-4) <0, isare (A) 342, ®3-Va ©3 Ds 300, The sum ofthe series (log, (J) a (A) log.81 “ stony 2 82 (C) 8 log, 3 (D) 4 log.3 COMPREHENSION-1 Read the paragraph carefully and answer the following questions: Let f, g,h be real-valued functions defined on R. Consider Ax) =—1 44 sin” x, (x)= 2x 1 and h(x) = 2x + 1, = (EC) 301. The range of function y = is equal to a(F(x)) 17 7 . (B) (2,1 ube} [32] tanufd [ ie of oth si pales 302, ttm S08) -3 exists and have value equal to £ then jk|+ || is equal to et HGR) (Ayo (B)8 (©) 10 (12 a SRT ESE COMPREHENSIO' jowing questio Read the paragraph carefully and answer the foll epral of any discontinous or non-diffeer e point of di Definite continuity or non-differenciability fi eger function) 303, A= ffeosee"apdx is qual to (where [denote the erates integer Fancion (A) cosee (Bt . Oren {Dynone ofthese tion) 304. B= Jose xJdx is equal to (where [.] denote the greatest integer function) (A) see 1 (B) 100 —see | (©) 99~see 1 (D) none of these COMPREHENSION-III Read the paragraph carefully and answer the following questions: Let £: RR, y= fix). £0) =0, F(x) > O and f(x) > 0. Three points ACO, fia). B(B, 1B)), CC, fly) on y= fix) such that 0 B(fa)) (B) aff) ) we TRE ee COMPREHENSION-V el answer the following questions: Minx , Veosx it OcxeE His known that Jianx + Jeorx =| Veosx ” sinx 2 Vesinx | \eosx i +. if exe? \V=cosx ” Jisinx 2 309. The value of integral ae Yen + aan, wha xo Sule ») 2. 2 (A) vB Sian — eats Neotx | © Sita La «ts : \ wa) 7 © aw (Saree on eee fist), 310. The value of integral t= f(Vianx + Jeorx)ax Where x (0 5) 2 (A) Vsin“"(cosx ~sinx) se (B) V2sin-(sinx—cosx) +e (©) V2sin"Msinx +c08x) +e ©) ~VAsin" (sin x+c0sx)+¢ COMPREHENSION-y1 Read the paragraph carefully and answer the following questions: Let £(x)=[}s|~1]-i] ana a(x)={ max t (t):xS1 J (1) h(x) my mi, : : Le i S =1) h(x}dx (© 2Y) f(T H(xpae o 2 | h(x} 2s, 314. Be above question the value of n is wo 3 (D)4 SS RITES COMPREHENSION-VIIT Read the para, ving questions: : : [Scud he paragraph carefully and answer the fellowing AU, we amount present nly thee x0 ‘ertain radioactive material is known to decay at a rate pr || has lost 10 percent of its original oF the material present and afler two hours itis observed that the material ha iginal mass 315. The expression forthe mass ofthe material remaining atany Met (AYN = 50el"/2Xin(09))¢ en= si (D) none of these 316, ‘The time at which the material has decayed to one half of its ee ‘mass is ©) Tayo) Int/2 (A) U2 py Tryin" Int/2 © Taymosy) ™ (D) none of these COMPREHENSION-IX Read the paragraph carefully and answer the following questions: pas h =a, y= Band x +y=8at A, Band C respectively such thy A straight line passing through O(0, 0) cuts the lines 2y)’ + Vex +2y—2e-6 OA-OB-OC = 482 and f(a, B) <0. Where fix, y) = 317. The point of intersection of lines x =a and y= is (B) (2, 3) (A) (3, 2) (©) G, 4) (D)(e, 3) 318. OA +OB+ OC equals (A) 2v2 (B) v2. (WI (D) 2 COMPREHENSION-X Read the paragraph carefully and answer the following questions: For each positive real number k, let C, denotes the circle with centre at origin and radius k units. On a circle C, particle & moves k units in the counter—clock wise direction, After completing its motion on Cy, the particle moves on to the circle C,.,, in some well defined manner, where y> 0. The motion of the particle continues in this manne Now answer the following questions based on the above comprehension: ‘ction from circle C, to Cy... If particle starts from 1, particle moves in the radial 319. Letk € I’ and the point P(—1, 0) then (A) It will cross the x-axis again at (3,0) — (B) It will cross the x-axis again at (4, 0) (C) It will cross the +ve y-axis at (0, 4) (D) It will cross the +ve y-axis at (0, 6). 320. Letk eI’, y € R, particle moves tangentially from the circle C, to C, . . such that length of tangent i equal to k units itself. If particle starts from the point Q(1, 0), then (A) The particle will cross +ve x-axis again for 2/2 By) : i 3 2 1 cy = D) = O5 O)> 324. The area of the largest trang! He that an incident ray and the corresponding reflected ray can enclose with the axis of the ellipse is equal to (A) 45 (8) 2V5 (©) V5 (D) none of these COMPREHENSION-XIiI Read the paragraph carefully and answer the following questions: A ray of light emancipating from the point source P(1, -3, 2) and traveling parallel to the line incident on the plane x + y~ 3z = O at the point Q. After reflecting from the plane the ray travels along the line QR. itis also known thatthe reflected ray, the incident ray and the normal tothe plane atthe point of incident are in the same plane, Then 325. The equation of the line QR is x=12_y-22_2-4 oe 62-3 E47 © 10 (A) 326. The equation of the plane PAR is (@)tx-5y+22 ee (D)x-y+z=6 COMPREHENSION-XIV ing questions: Read the paragraph carefully and answer the following questo o_o as our roots Let f(x) = ax*— 24x? + 31x? + 6x ~ 8 be a polynomial function SUP

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