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9. If tan = . Find the value of sin
3
(1) 6m (2) 1m 3 4
(1) (2)
(3) 5m (4) 7m 5 3
4 5
(3) (4)
2. Convert angle from radian to degree rad: 5 4
2
(1) 60° (2) 30° 4
(3) 90° (4) 0° 10. If cos = then find the value of tan
5
(1)
4
(2)
3
3. Convert angle from radian to degree rad: 5 5
3
(1) 60° (2) 30° 4 3
(3) (4)
(3) 45° (4) 0° 3 4
5
4. Convert angle from radian to degree rad: 11. Find the value of sin (90 + )
6
(1) sin (2) – sin
(1) 60° (2) 30°
(3) cos (4) – cos
(3) 90° (4) 150°
A 21. If tan =
5
; then what is the value of 3 sin + 2
12
cos.
2 3 (1) 3 (2) 4
(3) –3 (4) 12
29. Convert following into radiant 34. Find maximum value of ‘y’ where y = 2 sin + 5
(i) 45° (ii) 135° cos .
(iii) 60° (iv) 90°
(1) 3 (2) 2+ 5
(v) 240° (vi) 120°
(3) 2 5 (4) 5
cos + sin 5
30. If = then find value tan
sin − cos 3 35. Friction force acting on an object is given as
3 1 mg
(1) (2) function of angle ‘’ f r = then find
5 4 sin + cos
3 8 the value of for which fr will be minimum
(3) (4)
2 2 mg
(1) µmg (2)
1+
31. Which of the following is correct for sin (2) mg
(1) 2 sin · cos (2) sin2 (3) (4) Zero
1 + 2
(3) sin2 – cos2 (4) 2 sin
32. Find value of different trigonometric function 36. A car is moving towards a building with speed
(i) sin (135°) (ii) tan (120°) 10 m/s. At any instant the angle of elevation of the
(iii) cos (150°) (iv) tan (45°) building is 30° after 5 sec. the angle of elevation of
(v) tan 37° (vi) cos 53° the building becomes 45°, then height of building is
(vii) cos (–60°) 50 20
(1) h= (2) h =
3 +1 3 +1
20 50
(3) h= (4) h =
3 −1 3 −1
37. Given 2x2 + 5x –12 = 0, find the root of x 38. Given x2 + 7x + 12 = 0, find the root of x
3 3 3
(1) x= ,−4 (2) x=− ,−4 (1) x= ,−4 (2) x = –3, –4
2 2 2
3 3 3 3
(3) x= ,−2 (4) x=− ,4 (3) x= ,4 (4) x= ,−2
2 2 2 2
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Binominal theorem
43. Find the value of 0.98 46. If acceleration due to gravity g at height h ≪ R
(1) 0.99 (2) 1.02 −2
h
(3) 0.95 (4) 0.90 where R is radius of earth gn = g0 1 + then
R
44. The mass m of a body moving with a velocity v is using binomial theorem which is correct
m0 2h
given by m = where m0 = rest mass of body (1) gn = g0 (2) g n = g0 1 −
R
v2
1− 2 2h h
c (3) g n = g0 1 + (4) g n = g0 1 −
R 2R
= 20 kg and c = speed of light = 3× 108 m/s. find the
value of m at v = 3 × 107 m/s.
47. Simplify the following, using Binomial
(1) 20 kg (2) 20.1 kg
(3) 20.05 kg (4) 20.033 kg
theorem.
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Find the value of (1 + x)3, if x << 1.
E = K 1 + − 1 , where << 0.
45. 0
(1) 1+x (2) 1 – 3x
(3) 1 + 3x (4) 1 + 3x + 3x2 + x3
48. x = (100001)1/5 Approximate value of x will be?
(in decimal)
(1) 10.00002 (2) 10.002
(3) 10.02 (4) 10.0002
49. 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, ……..,120 find the sum of series. 50. 5, 10, 15, 20…., 500 find the sum of the series.
(1) 1960 (2) 1760 (1) 25250 (2) 252500
(3) 1560 (4) 2460 (3) 2525 (4) 5000
51. 30, 45, 60…., 3000 find the sum of the series.
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(1) 25250 (2) 302, 485 52. Find sum of infinite term
1 1 1 1
(3) 301, 485 (4) 90000 1+ + + + + ......
2 4 8 16
1
(1) (2) 1
2
3
(3) 2 (4)
2
1 2
(1) (2)
2 3
3
(3) 2 (4)
2
1 1 1 4 3
55. Find sum of 1 + + + ... up to term (3) (4)
3 9 27 3 4
3 2
(1) (2)
2 3 56. Same as Q. 55
Logarithms
57. Find the value of log10 1035 (3) 3/7 (4) –3/7
(1) 28 (2) 32
(3) 36 (4) 35 67 Find out the incorrect statement from below
(1) log (1 + 2 + 3) = log 1 + log 2 + log 3
58. Find the value of log10 15 (2) log (2 + 3) = log (2× 3)
(1) 1.171 (2) 2.271 (3) log10 10 = 1
(3) 0.5 (4) 0.25 (4) log10 1 = 0
59. log 25 + log 4 – log 5 is equal to 68. What is the value of log5 512, when log 2 = 0.3010
(1) log 20 (2) log 25
and log 3 = 0.4771?
(3) log 15 (4) log 10
(1) 3.912 (2) 3.876
60. loge 8 is equal to (3) 2.967 (4) 2.870
(1) loge 2 (2) 2 loge 2
(3) 3 loge 2 (4) 4 loge 2 69. Find the value of log 9, when log 27 amounts to
1.431.
(1) 0.954 (2) 0.945
61. loge 15 is equal to
(3) 0.958 (4) 0.934
(1) loge 3 + loge 5 (2) loge 5 – loge 3
(3) loge 10 + loge 5 (4) loge 10 – loge 5
70. What is the value of log2 10, When log10
62. log2 x = 3, find the value of x
2 = 0.3010?
(1) 8 (2) 16
(1) 1000/301 (2) 699/301
(3) 32 (4) 64
(3) 0.6990 (4) 0.3010
66. If , are roots of the equation 4x2 + 3x + 7 = 0, then 74. What is the value of log2 16?
1/ + 1/ is equal to (1) 8 (2) 4
(1) 7/3 (2) –7/3 (3) 1/8 (4) 16
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Graphs
75. Find the slope of a line whose coordinates are (1, 1) 77. If velocity v varies with time t as v = t2, then the plot
and (3, 2) between v and t2 will be given as:
1 1
(1) (2)
3 4
1
(3) 2 (4) (1) (2)
2
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
(1) (2)
8
(3) (4)
(1) Zero (2) Positive (1) First increase and then decreases
(3) Negative (4) Infinite (2) First decreases and then increases
(3) Decreases continuously
(4) Increases continuously
2
(1) y= (2) y = e–x
x
1
(3) y= 2
(4) y = x2
x
(3) (4)
(3) (4)
(1) (2) 94. A stone is allowed to fall freely from a certain height.
Neglecting air resistance, which graph represents the
variation of velocity 'v' with time 't'?
Assuming the collision to be elastic and the stone
(3) (4) bounces back
(1) (2)
97. Repeat of 85
98. In which of the following graph slope is positive. 102. The equation of straight line having slope 3 and y
intercept of –2 will be :
(1) y = 3x + 2 (2) y = 3x − 2
(1) (2)
(3) y = − 3x − 2 (4) y = − 3x + 2
(1) (2)
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
(3) (4)
Differentiations
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d 1
105. ( sin 30 ) is equal to (1) 1− 2
+ sec 2 x
dx x
(1) cos 30° (2) cosec 30°
1
(3) 0 (4) sin 30° (2) 1+ + sec 2 x
x2
dy 1 1
106. If y = 4x2 – 2x + 4 then find (3) 1+ 2
+ + sec 2 x
dx x x
(1) 8x – 2x (2) 8x –2
1 1
(3) 8x – 2 + 4 (4) 4x + 4 (4) − 2
+ + sec 2 x
x x
dy
107. y = 2t (3 – t) then find . 2
dt d 1
(1) 6 – 8t (2) 6 – 4t 114. x+ is equal to:
dx x
(3) 6 + 5t (4) None of these
1 1
(1) 1+ 2 (2) −1 +
x x2
dy
108. If y = x2 + 4x3 – 8x + 4, then find 1
dx (3) 1− 2 (4) x2 –1
2 x
(1) 2x + 4x – x (2) 2x + 12x2 – 8
(3) 2x + 4x3 – 8 (4) 2x + 12x2 – x
dy
115. If y = ln x + ex, then find
dx
dv
109. Find at t = 2, if v = 2t2 + 4t (1) ex + x (2) ln x + x
dt
1 1
(1) 4 (2) 8 (3) + ex (4) +e
(3) 12 (4) 16 x x
d 1 dy
110.
1
1+ 2 + 3 116. y = (1 – x2)10, then find .
dx dx
x x
1 1 −2 3
(1) 10(1 – x2)9, (2) 10(1 – x2)9 x2
(1) x+ 2 + 3 (2) − (3) –20x (1 – x2)9 (4) Not differentiable
x x x3 x 4
1 3 −2 3
(3) x− 2 − 3 (4) − 2 dy 1
x x x x 117. If y2 = – 4x + 3, then at x = .
dx 2
(1) 0 (2) 3
dy
111. y = sec x + tan x, value of is: (3) –2 (4) 7
dx
(1) sec2x + tan x dy / dx
(2) tan2 x + sec x 118. If y = A sin (kx – t), then find
dy / dt
(3) sec x (tan x + sec x)
k
(4) sec x (1 + sec x) (1) (2)
k
−k −
d (3) (4)
112. ( sin x cos ecx ) is: k
dx
dy
(1) sin2x – cosec2x (2) x 119. If y = ex sin x, then find .
dx
(3) 0 (4) 1
(1) ex sin x (2) ex sin x + ex cos x
d 1
113. 1 + + log x + tan x = (3) ex cos x + sin x (4) ex cos x + ex cos x
dx x
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125. Given function, find the critical point of the function 134. If f (x) = mx + c, f (0) = f' (0) =1 then f (2) =
y = (x – 2)2 (1) 1 (2) 2
(1) 1 (2) 4 (3) 3 (4) –3
(3) 2 (4) 5
a2
136. If f ( x ) = ax + , f ′(a) =
ax
(1) –1 (2) 1
(3) 0 (4) a
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1− t2 2at dy
137. If x = and y = , then = 144. The adjacent sides of a rectangle with given
1+ t 2
1+ t 2 dx
perimeter as 100 cm and enclosing maximum area are
(1)
(
a 1− t2 ) (2)
(
a t2 −1 ) (1) 10 cm and 40 cm (2) 20 cm and 30 cm
2t 2t (3) 25 cm and 25 cm (4) 15 cm and 35 cm
(3)
(
a t +1 2
) (4)
(
a t2 −1 ) 145. The area of a rectangle will be maximum for the
2t t given perimeter, when rectangle is a
(1) Parallelogram (2) Trapezium
1− t2 2t dy (3) Square (4) None of these
138. If x = and y = , then =
1+ t 2
1+ t 2 dx
−y y 146. If x + y = 10, then the maximum value of xy is
(1) (2) (1) 5 (2) 20
x x
−x x (3) 25 (4) None of these
(3) (4)
y y
147. The sum of two numbers is fixed. Then its
multiplication is maximum, when
d2y
139. If x = at2, y = 2at, then = (1) Each number is half of the sum
dx 2 1 2
(2) Each number is and respectively of the
1 1 3 3
(1) − 2
(2)
t 2at 3 sum
−1 1 1 3
(3) (4) − (3) Each number is and respectively of the
t3 2at 3 4 4
sum
dy (4) None of these
140. x 1 + y + y 1 + x = 0, then =
dx
(1) 1+x (2) (1 + x)–2 148. If sum of two numbers is 3, then maximum value of
(3) –(1 + x)–1 (4) –(1 + x)–2 the product of first and the square of second is
(1) 4 (2) 3
141. If x = 2 cos t – cos 2t, y = 2 sin t – sin 2t, then at (3) 2 (4) 1
dy
t= , =
4 dx 149. If from a wire of length 36 metre a rectangle of
(1) 2 +1 (2) 2 +1 greatest area is made, then its two adjacent sides is
2 +1 metre are
(3) (4) None of these (1) 6, 12 (2) 9, 9
2
(3) 10, 8 (4) 13, 5
2
dy
142. If y = a sin x + b cos x, then y 2 + is a 150. 20 is divided into two parts so that product of cube of
dx
one quantity and square of the other quantity is
(1) Function of x
maximum. The parts are
(2) Function of y
(3) Function of x and y (1) 10, 10 (2) 16, 4
(4) Constant (3) 8, 12 (4) 12, 8
143. The value of the function (x –1) (x – 2)2 at its maxima 151. x and y be two variables such that x > 0 and xy = 1.
is Then the minimum value of x + y is
(1) 1 (2) 2 (1) 2 (2) 3
(3) 4 (4) 0
4
(3) 0 (4)
27
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152. Divide 20 into two parts such that the product of one
part and the cube of the other is maximum. The two
parts are 167. If y = x2 – 4x + 3 then find y at x = 4.
(1) (10, 10) (2) (5, 15) (1) 0 (2) 7
(3) (13, 7) (4) None of these
(3) 4 (4) 3
Integration
3x ( 2 x + 3)
2 2
180. dx 186. dx
(1) x3 + C (2) 6x + C 4 x3
(1) + 9 x − 6 x2 + C
(3) 2x2 + C (4) x2 + C 3
4 x3
(x ) (2) − 9 x − 6 x2 + C
181.
2
+ sin x + 3 dx 3
x3 4 x3
(1) + cos x + 3x + C (3) + 9 x + 6 x2 + C
3 3
x3 4 x3
(2) − cos x + 3x + C (4) − 9 x + 6 x2 + C
3 3
x3
(3) + cos x − 3x + C
3
x3
187. sin ( 2x ) dx
(4) − cos x − 3x + C
3 cos x − cos 2
(1) +C (2) +C
2 2x
1 − cos 2 x
e + cos 2 x
182. x
dx (3) +C (4) +C
x 2 2
1
(1) ex – log x (2) ex −
x2 4
(3) e + x 1
(4) x
e + log x
188. x
dx
x2 −8 2
(1) +C (2) +C
x x
1
e
183. x
dx 4
0
(3) +C (4) 8 x +C
x
(1) ex (2) 1
(3) 0 (4) e–1
e
5x
189. dx
2
5x2
184. 5xdx (1) e5x + C (2) e5 x
2
+C
0
(1) 5 (2) 10
e5 x
(3) 1 (4) 0 (3) +C (4) ex + C
5
/2
185. ( sin + cos ) d 190. If force F = 5 – 10t, then change in momentum in 2s
0 will be:
(1) 1 (2) 0 (1) –10 (2) –30
(3) 2 (4) –1 (3) –40 (4) 10
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1
198. If y = x2, then ydx will be:
0
3 1
x
(1) +C (2)
3 3
(1) 12 m (2) 16 m 2
(3) (4) 0
(3) 20 m (4) 24 m 3
(x + 1) dx
214. 3
1
206. 5 dx 0
−2 1 3
(1) (2)
4 4
4
x 5 7
207. 2 + 3 dx (3)
4
(4)
4
−2
2
1 2
208. 5 − x3 + 2 x dx 215. sin 2x dx
0
(1) 2 (2) 0
( x + x ) dx (3) 1 (4) –2
3
209.
211. cos x dx
0
Vector
( ) ( )
217. If F = 10iˆ − 10 ˆj and r = 5iˆ − 3 ˆj , then calculate
219. If a unit vector is represented by 0.5iˆ − 0.8 ˆj + Ckˆ
(
torque = r F . ) then the value of C is
(1) −38 ˆj (2) −20kˆ (1) 0.01 (2) 0.11
(3) 4iˆ − 10 ˆj + 0kˆ (4) 5iˆ − 3 ˆj + 0kˆ (3) 1 (4) 0.39
224. Given that A + B + C = 0 out of three vectors two are units and P + Q = R, the angle between Q and R is
equal in magnitude and the magnitude of third vector 5 5
(1) cos −1 (2) cos −1
is 2 times that of either of the two having equal 12 13
magnitude. Then the angles between vectors are 12 7
(3) cos −1 (4) cos −1
given by 13 13
(1) 30°, 60°, 90° (2) 45°, 45°, 90°
(3) 45°, 60°, 90° (4) 90°, 135°. 135° 231. If a particle moves from point P (2, 3, 5) to point Q
(3, 4, 5). Its displacement vector be
225. A boy walks uniformly along the sides of a
rectangular park of size 400 m × 300 m, starting from (1) iˆ + ˆj + 10kˆ (2) iˆ + ˆj + 5kˆ
one corner to the other corner diagonally opposite. (3) iˆ + ˆj (4) 2iˆ + 4 ˆj + 6kˆ
Which of the following statement is incorrect?
(1) He has travelled a distance of 700 m
(2) His displacement is 700 m 232. A = 2iˆ + ˆj, B = 3 ˆj − kˆ and C = 6iˆ − 2kˆ.
(3) His displacement is 500 m Value of A − 2B + 3C would be
(4) His velocity is not uniform throughout the
(1) 20iˆ + 5 ˆj + 4kˆ (2) 20iˆ − 5 ˆj − 4kˆ
walk
(3) 4iˆ + 5 ˆj + 20kˆ (4) 5iˆ + 4 ˆj + 10kˆ
226. Two forces, each of magnitude F have a resultant of
the same magnitude F. The angle between the two
233. Two force F1 = 1 N and F2 = 2 N act along the lines
force is
x = 0 and y = 0 respectively. Then the resultant of
(1) 45° (2) 120°
forces would be
(3) 150° (4) 60°
(1) iˆ + 2 ˆj (2) iˆ + ˆj
(3) 3iˆ + 3 ˆj (4) 2iˆ + ˆj
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234. Following forces starts acting on a particle at rest at 241. If a vector 2iˆ + 3 ˆj + 8kˆ is perpendicular to the vector
the origin of the co-ordinate system simultaneously
4 ˆj − 4iˆ + kˆ . Then the value of is
F1 = −4iˆ − 5 ˆj + 5kˆ, F2 = 5iˆ + 8 ˆj + 6kˆ,
1
F3 = −3iˆ + 4 ˆj − 7kˆ and F4 = 2iˆ − 3 ˆj − 2kˆ (1) –1 (2)
2
then the particle will move 1
(3) − (4) 1
(1) In x–y plane (2) In y–z plane 2
(3) In x–z plane (4) Along x-axis
236. The vector that must be added to the vector 243. Consider a vector F = 4iˆ − 3 ˆj . Another vector that is
vector is a unit vector along the y-axis is (1) 4iˆ + 3 ˆj (2) 6iˆ
(1) 4iˆ + 4 ˆj + 5kˆ (2) −4iˆ − 2 ˆj + 5kˆ (3) 7kˆ (4) 3iˆ − 4 ˆj
(3) 3iˆ + 4 ˆj + 5kˆ (4) Null vector 244. If V1 + V2 = V1 − V2 and V2 is finite, then
(1) V1 is parallel to V2
237. The angles which a vector iˆ + ˆj + 2kˆ make with X, (2) V1 = V2
Y and Z axes respectively are (3) V1 and V2 are mutually perpendicular
(1) 60°, 60° 60° (2) 45°, 45°, 45° (4) V1 = V2
(3) 60°, 60°, 45° (4) 45°, 45°, 60°
245. If a vector A is parallel to another vector B, then the
238. If a vector P making angles , and respectively resultant of the vector A B will be equal to
with X, Y and Z axes respectively. (1) A (2) A
Then sin + sin + sin =
2 2 2 (3) Zero vector (4) Zero
(1) 0 (2) 1
(3) 2 (4) 3 246. If A = 3iˆ + ˆj + 2kˆ and B = 2iˆ − 2 ˆj + 4kˆ , then value
of A B will be
239. If two vectors 2iˆ + 3 ˆj − kˆ and −4iˆ − 6 ˆj − kˆ are anti (1) 8 2 (2) 8 3
paralleled to each other, then value of will be (3) 8 5 (4) 5 8
(1) 0 (2) –2
(3) 3 (4) 4 247. Which of the following is the unit vector
perpendicular to A and B ?
Aˆ Bˆ Aˆ Bˆ
240. The angle between the two vectors A = 3iˆ + 4 ˆj + 5kˆ (1) (2)
AB sin AB cos
and B = 3iˆ + 4 ˆj − 5kˆ will be A B A B
(3) (4)
(1) 90° (2) 0° AB sin AB cos
(3) 60° (4) 45°
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248. If A B = C , then which of the following statements 255. The minimum number of vectors of equal magnitude
is wrong required to produce a zero resultant is:
(1) C⊥A (2) C⊥B (1) 2 (2) 3
( ) ( )
(3) 4 (4) More than 4
(3) C ⊥ A+ B (4) C ⊥ A B
256. The vector sum of the forces of 10 newton and 6
249. The angle between the vectors A and B is . The newton can be:
(
value of the triple product A B A is ) (1)
(3)
2N
18 N
(2) 8 N
(4) 20 N
2
(1) AB (2) Zero
(3) A2B sin (4) A2B cos 257. Which of the following pair of forces will never give
a resultant force of 2 N?
250. If A B = B A, then the angle between A and B is (1) 2 N and 2 N (2) 1 N and 1 N
(3) 1 N and 3 N (4) 1 N and 4 N
(1) (2)
2 3
258. Given that P + Q = Q = P − Q P ⃗ =P
⃗ +Q ⃗ . This
⃗ –Q
(3) (4)
4 can be true when:
251. Repeat of 250
(1) P=Q
B
If R = , then value of angle is :
2
(1) 30° (2) 45°
(3) 60° (4) 75°
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| A|
(3) nˆ = (4) None of the above 273. Forces 3N, 4N and 12N act at a point in mutually
A perpendicular directions. The magnitude of the
resultant force is:
266. A physical quantity which has a direction: (1) 19 N (2) 13 N
(1) Must be a vector (3) 11 N (4) 5 N
(2) May be a vector
(3) Must be a scalar 274. The angle that the vector A = 2iˆ + 3 ˆj makes with y-
(4) None of the above
axis is:
(1) tan–1 (3/2) (2) tan–1 (2/3)
267. The forces, which meet at one point but their lines of
action do not lie in one plane, are called: (3) sin–1 (2/3) (4) cos–1 (3/2)
(1) Non-coplanar and non-concurrent forces
(2) Coplanar and non-concurrent forces (
275. If n̂ = aiˆ + bjˆ is perpendicular to the vector iˆ + ˆj , )
(3) Non-coplanar and concurrent forces
then the value of a and b may be:
(4) Coplanar and concurrent forces
(1) 1, 0 (2) –2, 0
1 1
268. ? (3) 3, 0 (4) ,−
2 2
276. Given that A = B. What is the angle between A + B ( )
(
and A − B ? )
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279. If P Q = PQ , then angle between P and Q is: 287. If three vectors satisfy the relation A B = 0 and
(1) 0° (2) 30° A C = 0 , then A can be parallel to
(3) 45° (4) 60° (1) C (2) B
(3) BC (4) BC
280. The resultant of A and B is perpendicular to A . What is
the angle between A and B ?
A A 288. If for two vectors A and B, A B = 0 , the vectors
(1) cos −1 (2) cos−1 −
B B (1) Are perpendicular to each other
A A (2) Are parallel to each other
(3) sin −1 (4) sin −1 − (3) Act at an angle of 60°
B B
(4) Act at an angle of 30°
ˆ
281. The vector B = 5iˆ + 2 ˆj + Sk is perpendicular to the
(
289. What is the angle between P + Q and P Q ) ( )
ˆ
vector A = 3iˆ + ˆj + 2k if S =
(1) 0 (2)
(1) 1 (2) 4.7 2
(3) 6.3 (4) –8.5
(3) (4)
4
282. If iˆ, ˆj and kˆ are unit vectors along X, Y and Z axis
respectively, then tick the wrong statement: 290. If force ( F ) = 4iˆ + 5 ˆj and displacement (s) = 3iˆ + 6kˆ
(1) iˆ iˆ = 1 (2) iˆ ˆj = kˆ then the work done is
(1) 4 × 3 (2) 5×6
(3) iˆ ˆj = 0 (4) iˆ kˆ = −iˆ (3) 6 × 3 (4) 4×6
( )( )
291. In an clockwise system
283. What is the value of A + B A B ?
(1) ˆj kˆ = iˆ (2) iˆ iˆ = 0
(1) 0 (2) A2 – B2
(3) A2 + B2 + 2AB (4) None of these (3) ˆj ˆj = 1 (4) kˆ . ˆj = 1
(
284. If the vectors iˆ + ˆj + kˆ and ) 3iˆ form two sides of a
292. The value of ( A + B) ( A − B) is
triangle, then area of the triangle is: (1) 0 (2) A2 − B2
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Miscellaneous
A, B & C if C = A+ B
(1) 2.5 N (2) 5N (1) B+A<C<B–A
(3) 5 3 N (4) 10 N (2) ACB
(3) A–BCA+B
298. Repeat of 226
(4) A–B<C<A+B
304. Repeat of 226
299. If A + B = C and A + B = C, then the angle between
A and B is:
(1) 0 (2) /4 305. If R = A + B and R2 = A2 + B2 then angle between A
and B may be
(3) /2 (4)
(1) 90° (2) 60°
(3) 120° (4) 80°
300. The magnitude of vectors A, B and C are 3, 4 and 5
units respectively. If A + B = C , the angle between A
and B is 306. Two forces of magnitudes F and 3 F act at right
(1) /2 (2) cos–1 (0.6) angle to each other. Their resultant makes and angle
(3) tan–1 (7/5) (4) /4 with F. The value of is
301. The resultant of A and B makes an angle with A (1) 30° (2) 45°
and with B , then: (3) 60° (4) 135°
(1) < (2) < if A < B
(3) < if A > B (4) < if A = B
25
314. What vector must be added to the two vectors 320. Find value of 0.33 × 0.66 × 18
iˆ − 2 ˆj + 2kˆ ˆ
and 2iˆ + ˆj − k , so that the resultant may
(1) 2 (2) 4
315. If | A| = 10 and direction cosines are (3) 1.25 × 10–3 (4) 1.25 × 10–6
5 3 3 4
, , , then A in cartesian form is 322. Find value of x from given expression.
10 10 10
125 = (9 + x2)3/2
(1) 5 3iˆ + 4 ˆj + 3kˆ (2) 6iˆ + 0 ˆj + 8kˆ (1) 4 (2) 8
(3) 3iˆ + 5 3 ˆj + 4kˆ (4) 5 3iˆ + 3 ˆj + 4kˆ (3) 9 (4) 5
26
379. Repeat of 36
368. Repeated same as Q. 211
380. Repeat of 102
369. Repeated same as Q. 176
381. Repeat of 103
370. Repeated same as Q. 177
382. Repeated same as Q. 178
371. Repeat of 59
383. Repeated same as Q. 213
372. Repeat of 60
384. Repeated same as Q. 214
373. Repeat of 61
385. Repeated same as Q. 215
374. Repeat of 62
386. Repeated same as Q. 216
375. Repeat of 63
387. Repeat of 104
376. Repeat of 64
377. Repeat of 65
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Vectors
388. Identify the vector quantity among the following: 400. For the resultant of the two vectors to be maximum,
(1) Distance what must be the angle between them
(2) Angular momentum (1) 0° (2) 60°
(3) Heat (3) 90° (4) 180°
(4) Energy
401. Let C = A+ B then
389. Repeat of 219
(1) C is always greater than A
390. Six vectors, a through f have the magnitudes and
(2) It is possible to have C A and C B
directions indicated in the figure. Which of the
following statements is true? (3) C is always equal to A + B
(4) C is never equal to A + B
396. Two vectors A and B are such that A + B = C and 407. Repeat of 263
A2 + B2 = C2. Which of the following statements, is
correct? 408. Find the value of 105 × 103?
(1) A is parallel to B (1) 106 (2) 104
(2) A is anti-parallel to B (3) 108 (4) 102
(3) A is perpendicular to B
(4) A and B are equal in magnitude
409. Find the value of 10–3 × 108?
(1) 10–5 (2) 102
397. Repeat of 299 5
(3) 10 (4) 1011
398. Repeat of 232
410. Find the value of (64)2/3?
(1) 4 (2) 16
399. If A − B = A = B , the angle between A and B (3) 32 (4) 64
is 411. Find the value of 102 + 10–1?
(1) 60° (2) 0° (1) 101 (2) 102
(3) 120° (4) 90° (3) 100.1 (4) 10.1
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416. Find the value of (27)2/3 + (125)2/3? 425. Find the sum of given series 1 +2+4+8 +….+ 256
(1) 36 (2) 34 (1) 510 (2) 511
(3) 16 (4) 25 (3) 512 (4) 513
(1)
1
(2) −
1 427. Find maximum value of y where y = 3 sin + 4 cos
2 2 .
3 (1) 4
(3) (4) 1
2 (2) 5
(3)
419. Find the value of sin 105° (4) None
6+ 2 1+ 3
(1) (2) 428. (1 – x)2 find the value if x < < 1
4 2 2
(1) 1 – 3x
(3) I & II (4) None
(2) 1 – 2x
(3) 1 + 2x
(4) None
420. Find the value of sin 150°
1 3 429. (1 + x)1/2 find the value if x < < 1
(1) (2)
2 2
(1) 1 +
x
1 (2) (1 + x)
(3) 1 (4) 2
2
(3) 1 − (4) 1 −
x x
2 3
421. Find the value of tan 135°
(1) 1 (2) – 1
30
435. For the graph given below write down their x-y
equations-
(1) y = x – 2 (2) y = – x + 2
(3) y = – x – 2 (4) y = x + 2
(1) (2)
x x
(1) y=− (2) y=
3 3
x −x
(3) y= +1 (4) y= −1 (3) (4)
3 3
(1) (2)
−x x (3) (4)
(1) y= +4 (2) y= −4
3 3
x −x
(3) y= +4 (4) y= −4
3 3
434. What is the slope of the given straight line
439. For ideal gas equation PV = nRT draw graph between
y = 3x − 2
P and T. (if n, R, V is constant)
(1) – 2 (2) tan–1 (2)
31
1 1
(1) + 2x (2) + 2x
2x 2 x
1 1
(1) (2) (3) + 2x + 1 (4) + 2x
2 x x
d 1 3
443. +x
dx x
1 1 2
(3) (4) (1) − 2
+ 3x 2 (2) − + x
x x
1
(3) − 2
+ x2 (4) Zero
x
440. Write the equation of this graph.
d 5/2
444. (x )
dx
5 5 3/2
(1) x (2) x
2 2
5
(3) x (4) 5 x
2
where a = semi minor axis and
dy
b = semi major axis 445. Given y = sin2x, then find
dx
x2 y2
(1) + =1 (1) 2 cos 2x (2) cos2x
102 72 (3) –2 cos2x (4) 2 sin 2x
x2 y 2
(2) + =1
7 10 dy
446. Given y = log (ax + b) then find
x2 y2 dx
(3) + =1 b
72 102 (1)
ax + b
x2 y2
(4) + =4 a
72 102 (2)
ax + b
a
G m1m2 (3)
441. If F = then draw graph between F and r. ax − b
r2 b
(where m1, m2 and G are constant) (4)
ax − b
dy
(1) (2) 447. Given y = e–5x then find
dx
(1) –5e–5x
(2) –5e–5
(3) 5e–5x
(3) (4) (4) e–5x
d2y
442.
d
dx
( x + x +5 2
) 448. If y = x3 – 4x2 + 5 then find
dx 2
32
( )
(3) (ax – b) (4) 2a (ax + b)
457. x + x dx = ?
(x + x + 2)dx = ?
2
456.
x3 x 2
(1) + + 2x + c
3 2
33
(1) 80 (2) 60
(3) 40 (4) None
Series
480. If a1, a2, a3……….., are in Arithmetic Progression 484. The sum of first n natural numbers is
then a1 – 2a2 + a3 =
(1) 2 n( n − 1)
(1) n (n – 1) (2)
(2) 1 2
(3) 0 n( n + 1)
(4) Cannot be determined (3) n (n + 1) (4)
2
(3) 37 (4) 40 1
(1) 3 (2)
2
35
R
(3) (4) R + 1
1+ R 504. If the first term of GP is 20 and the common ratio
is 4. Find the 5th term
503. Given a geometric progression (1) 5120
1 −1 1 (2) 5000
−1, , , ,........ (3) 4980
7 49 343
(4) 3280
Find the sum
−7
(1) 505. Find the sum of geometric series
8
4 − 12 + 36 − 108 + …… to 10 terms
−8
(2) (1) −(−3)10−1
7
(2) (−3)10−1
7
(3) (3) −310 + 1
8 (4) (2)10 + 1
8
(4)
7
Co-ordinate Geometry
506. Find the value of ‘A’ if the distance between the 509. The line 4x – 9y = 11 meets y-axis at the point :
(1) − ,0
points (8, A) and (4, 3) is 5. 11
(1) 6 9
(2) 0
(2) 0, −
11
(3) Both (1) and (2) 9
(4) Not
(3) 0,
11
4
507. Point A(-3,2) and B (5, 4) are the end points of a line
(4) 0, −
segment, find the Co-Ordinates of the mid points of 11
the line Segment. 4
(1) , 1
3
510. Which of the following statements is not correct for
2
following straight line graph.
(2) , 0
2
3
(3) 1, 3
(4) (2, 3)
508. If velocity v varies with time tas v = r². then the plot (1) Line (B) has negative y intercept
between v and t² will be given as: (2) Line (B) has positive y intercept
(3) Line (B) has positive slope
(4) Line (A) has negative slope
(1) (2)
511. The slope of graph in figure at point A, B and C is
mA. mB and mC respectively, then:
(3) (4)
37
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(3)
(4)
(1)
523. When we draw the graph of y=2, the line is parallel (3)
to :
(1) x-axis
(2) y-axis
(3) both x-axis and y-axis (4)
(4) None of these
Approximation
8
527. The value of 9 9 is;
526. The value of 99 9 is;
7 9
9 (1) 81
(1) 896 (2) 900 (2) 89
(3) 899 (4) 898 (3) 86
(4) 80
39
4 − 0.04 535. If x =
1
then
1
=?
528. The value of is close to; 1 x
4 + 0.4 2+
2
(1) 0.4 (2) 0.8
(3) 1.0 (4) 1.4 2 5
(1) (2)
5 2
a 3 1
529. If 0.05 0.5 a = 0.5 0.05 b , then is equal (3)
5
(4)
2
b
to;
(1) 0.0025 (2) 0.025 536. (0.2 0.2 + 0.01) (0.1 0.1 + 0.02)-1
(3) 0.25 (4) 0.00025 5 41
(1) (2)
3 12
−4 41 9
530.
8 3 (3) (4)
simplifies to; 4 5
125
625 625
(1) (2) 2 2
16 8 11 15 11 15
537. 4 + − 4 − is equal to;
625 16 15 71 15 71
(3) (4)
32 625 (1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4
92
531. The value of 999 99 is;
99 538. The square root of (7 + 3 5)(7 − 3 5)
(1) 98900 (2) 98993 (1) 4 (2) 5
(3) 99398 (4) 99983
(3) 3 5 (4) 2
1
532. The value of is; (0.1)2 − (0.01)2
2+
1 539.
+ 1 is equal to;
1
0.0001
8+
5 (1) 1010
41 (2) 110
(1)
87 (3) 101
40 (4) 100
(2)
78
1
(3) 540. 8 + 57 + 38 + 108 + 169 = ?
87
(1) 4 (2) 6
78
(4) (3) 8 (4) 10
41
533. On simplification of
(2.644)2 − (2.356)2 (
541. The simplified form of 163/2 + 16−3/2 is; )
0.288
(1) 0
(1) 1 (2) 4
(3) 5 (4) 6 4097
(2)
64
(3) 1
534. Find the value of x in x 441 = 0.02
16
(1) 1.64 (2) 2.64 (4)
4097
(3) 1.764 (4) 0.1764
40