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Q. 2
Column-I
Column-II
(codeV3T2PBQ2)
2
4
2
(A) Number of integral values of m satisfying the relation, 17 + n = m (P) 1
is (where n I )
(B) If the distance from the orthocenter to the vertex of the triangle, is
(Q) 2
k times the distance from the circumcentre to the middle point of the
opposite side, ten k equals
(R) 3
(C) The remainder when 337 is divided by 80 is equal to
3
2
(S) 4
(D) Number of values of k for which the equations x + x kx k = 0
3
2
x x 3 x + k = 0 have a common root, is
Column-I
Column-II
(codeV3T4PBQ2)
(A) All the five digit numbers in which each successive digit exceeds (P) 1
th
its predecessor are arranged in the increasing order. The (105)
number does not contain the digit
(B) Possible integers in the range of the function
4
x
f ( x ) = = tan
in the interval [1, 2] can be
(Q) 2
(R) 3
z1 = z2 = z3 = 1 and
z2
z12
z2
+ 2 + 3 + 1 = 0 then z1 + z2 + z3 can
z2 z3 z1 z3 z1 z2
(D) If y = log a
Q. 3
(S) 4
Column-I
Column-II (codeV3T4PBQ3)
(A) Box contains 2 one rupee, 2 five rupee, 2 ten rupee and 2 twenty (P) 1/3
rupee coin. Two coins are drawn at random simultaneously. The
probability that their sum is Rs. 20 or more, is
(B) An unfair coin has the property that when flipped 4 times, it has (Q) 11/28
the same probability of showing up 2 heads and 2 tails (in any order)
or 3 heads and 1 tail (in any order). The probability of getting a head
in any one flip, is
(R) 1/2
C
C
A
B
(D) Two congruent circles each of radii one are externally tangent as (S) 3/5
shown. A circle with centre C is inscribed within circle C1 , circle
C2 and the horizontal tangent line as shown. The diameter of the
circle C is
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Q. 4
Column I
Column II
if i = j
2 cos t,
if i j = 1
(A) Let A = a ij be a 3 3 matrix where a ij = 1
0
otherwise
(codeV3T8PBQ1)
(P)
(C)
1
1
1
1
1
+
+
+ ........... +
1 +
has the equal to
n
2
3
4
n
The
product
sin ( 4 tan 1 x ) =
of
all
value
of
which
(Q) 1
satisfy (R) 2
24
, is
25
(S) 4
then
Q. 5
I1
is equal to
I2
Column-I
Column-II
[]
(codeV3T9PBQ1)
(P) 1
(Q) 2
(R) 4
the circle ( x 1) + ( y 1) = 1, is
(S) 5
Q. 6
Column-II (codeV3T9PBQ2)
Column-I
(P) 2
(B) If x = tan
(Q) 9/2
y = x 6 2 3x 5 x 4 + x 3 4x 2 + 2x 3 equals
(R) 9
n! is divisible by (1 + 2 + 3 + ...... + n ) is
1 2 2
(D) If A = 2 1 2 then A 2 = A + I, where ( + ) equals
2 2 1
(S) 16
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Q. 7
Column-I
Column-II (codeV3T10PBQ1)
(P) 5
(A) ABC is a triangle with B = 90 and A = 30 , P, Q and R are on
AB, BC and CA respectively such that PQR is an equilateral triangle.
If Q is the midpoint of BC and BC = 4, then the side of the equilateral
triangle PQR is K. The value of K is equal to
(B) A drawer contains several pairs of socks. Not wanting to count
Mr. M asked miss K how many pairs of socks are there in the
drawer?. Miss K, not wanting to give answer replied. well, each
sock has exactly one matching sock and the probability that two
socks drawn from the drawer form a matching pair is 1/15. Then the
answer to Mr. Ms question is
(C) If w is one of the imaginary cube root of unity then the sum
1( 2 w ) ( 2 w
(Q) 6
(R) 7
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SOLUTION
Q. 1
()
[Sol. (A)
Hence m n2 = 1
m + n 2 = 17 2
2m = 290
m = 145
n 2 = 144
n = 12
Also m = 17
&
n=0
AH = 2 R cos A
AM = R cos A
(B)
] k = 2
337 = 3.336 = 3 ( 34 )
(C)
Ans. 3; k {1, 0, 3}
x 2 ( x + 1) = k ( x + 1)
(D)
( x + 1) ( x 2 k ) = 0
x = 1 or x 2 = k
k = 1
If x 1, then x = k or k
If x = k then k k k 3 k + k = 0
k =0
Q. 2
k = 3]
or
(A) P, R, S; (B) R, S;
(A)
(C) P, Q;
(D) Q, R, S]
1
Starting with 1
23456789
= C4 = 70
2
Starting with 2
3456789
= C 4 = 35 Total = 105
7
th
(105 ) number 26789
(B)
f (x) =
th
(105 ) does not contain 1, 3, 4, 5
P, R,S
4
4
x
x
+ tan f ' ( x ) = 2 + sec 2 decreasing in [1, 2]
x
x
8
8
8
range 3, 3 + 2
(C)
Given z1 = z 2 = z3 = 1
z1 =
also
z2
z12
z2
+ 2 + 3 +1 = 0
z 2 z3 z1z3 z1z 2
( z1 ) + ( z 2 ) + ( z3 )
R,S
1
etc.
z1
3
( z1 ) + ( z 2 )
+ z1z 2 z3 = 0
3z1z 2 z 3 = 4z1z 2 z 3
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( z1 + z 2 + z3 ) ( z1 ) + ( z 2 ) + ( z3 ) z1z 2 = 4z1z 2 z3
2
z1 z1 3 z1z2 = 4z1z2 z3
Let
z1 + z 2 + z3 = z z z 2 3 z1z 2 = 4z1z 2 z3
z1 + z 2 + z3 = z
1 1 1
z3 = 3z z1z 2 4z1z 2 z 3 z 3 = z1z 2 z3 3z + + 4 + z1z 2 z 3 3z z1 + z 2 + z 3 4
z1 z 2 z3
2
z3 = z1z 2 z 3 3 z 4
( z 2 )( z 2)( z + 1) = 0
z = 43 z
( z 2) ( z
z = 1 ( rejected )
z = 2 or
( z 1) + 4 z ( z 1) + 4 ( z 1) = 0
( z 1)( z + 2 )
=0
z = +1
( z 1) ( z
or
z = 2 ( rejected )
+4 z +4 =0
z1 = 1; z 2 = i and z 3 = i
(D)
x+2
>0
3x
A, B
and
( domain )
x > 0 or x < 2
x+2
0 < a < 1 then log a
>0
3x
2 2x
<0
3x
z 2 = 0
Given
z +3 z 4 = 0
NOTE :
z 3 z + 4 = 0
2
then equation (1) becomes
3
Q. 3
.... (1)
( z 2) z ( z 2) 2 ( z 2) = 0
z = 3 z 4
2
3
2
then z = 3 z 4
3
now if z
2
x {2, 3, 4}
x 1
>0
x
x >1
0<
x+2
<1
3x
x<0
or
Q, R, S
C2 2 C2
14
1 1
= 1
= 1 = Ans.
8
C2
28
2 2
(R)
(selecting any two of 1,1,5,5, 10, 10 & when both 10 & 10 are taken)
(B)
Let P ( H ) = p;
6 (1 p ) = 4p
P ( T ) = 1 p 4 C2 p 2 (1 p ) = 4 C3 p3 (1 p )
( p 0, 1) 3 3p = 2p 5p = 3
p = 3/ 5
Ans.
( S)
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sin A +
2
(c)
and get
4 1 3
= Ans.
4 +1 5
(1 + r )
(D)
proceed
( S)
= (1 r ) + 1
2r = 1 2r
4r = 1 r = 1/ 4
Q. 4
( R )]
2 cos t
2 cos t
2 cos t
D=
D = cos t.cos 2t
(B)
Tr +1 =
1
1 1
= .
;
rn n r / n
(C)
put
tan 1 x =
sin 4 =
24
25
2x 1 x 2 24
.
=
1 + x 2 1 + x 2 25
x1 x 2 x 3 x 4 = 1
L=
1
dx = 2
x
Ans.
( S )]
(R )
x tan
2sin 2.cos 2 =
24
25
6x 4 + 25x 3 + 12x + 6 = 0
Ans.
(Q )
/ 2
(D)
I1 =
0
1
put
sin = t
cos d = dt I1 = f ( t + 1 t 2 ) dt
(1)
0
/2
Now, I2 =
put
sin = t
cos d = dt
I2 = 2t.f ( t + 1 t 2 ) dt
.(2)
0
1
= (1 t ) .f 1 t + 1 (1 t ) dt
2
(Using King)
0
1
1
I2 = 2 (1 t ) .f (1 + t t 2 ) dt I2 = 2 f (1 + t t 2 ) dt t.f (1 + t t 2 ) dt
0
0
( 2 ) + ( 3) ,
2I 2 = 2 f (1 + t t 2 ) dt I 2 = f (1 + t t 2 ) dt
0
I1 = I2
..(3)
I1
=1
I2
Ans.]]
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Q. 5
2 x = 3
x = 2 + 3
{0, 1, 2, 3, 2 3}
S : x 2 + y2 =
(B)
H:
5 Ans.
16
5
x 2 y2
=1
16 48
(dividing by 48)
tangent to H is , y = mx 16m 2 48
use p = r
16m 2 48
1+ m
m2 = 4
4
5 (16m 2 48 ) = 16 (1 + m 2 )
5
64m 2 = 16 16
m = 2
(C)
P : y = 4x
2
S : ( x 1) + ( y 1) = 1
y = mx 2m m3
Normal to P :
1 = m 2m m3
m3 + m + 1 = 0
Q. 6
f '(m) > 0
(P)
(A)
+ a 2 + a + 1) + ( 3 + a2 + a + 1) = 2
+ 3 ) + a ( 2 + 2 ) + a ( + ) = 0
( + )
+ =
2a
3
and
a
3
f ( ) + f () = 2
given
(
(
2
3 ( + ) + a ( + ) 2 + a ( + ) = 0
4a 2 2a 2a 2
8a 3
2a
a +a
=0
27
3 9
3
9
4a 3 2
=
27 3
(B)
x = 2+ 3
a=
9
Ans.]
2
1
= 2 3
x
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y = x 5 x 2 3 x 4 + x 3 4x 2 + 2x 3 = x 5 2 3 x 4 + x 3 4x 2 + 2x 3
=1/ x
= x 4 x 4 + x 3 4x 2 + 2x 3 = x 2 ( x 4 ) + 2x 3 = x 2
=x
3+2
)(
3 2 + 2x 3
3 2 + 2x 3 = x ( 3 4 ) + 2x 3 = x + 2x 3
Ans.
= x 3 = 2+ 3 3 = 2
(C)
2.n!
must be an integer
n ( n + 1)
2. ( n 1) !
( n + 1)
must be an integer
If ( n + 1) is an odd prime then the N r will not be divisible by the denominator, otherwise it
is divisible. Hence n + 1 3,
5, 7, 11,
13, 17, 19, 23
=8
Q. 7
1 + 2 = 120
ALSO 2 3 = 0
1 = 3 = (say)
x
y
y=
2
y
=
sin sin 60
x
sin
...(1)
2
2y
=
sin
3
y=
3
sin
.(2)
x
3
=
sin sin
now, x 2 + 4 = y 2
(B)
x= 3
y2 = 7
k = 7 Ans.]
n ( S) = 2n C2
n ( A ) = n C2 (number of ways of chosing exactly one pair out of n pairs
n
P (A) =
2n = 16
2n
C1
1
=
C2 15
n2
1
=
2n ( 2n 1) 15
2n 1 = 15
(D)
n =1
n =1
n =1
or
n ( n + 1)
n = 220
2
if n = 5,
Ans. ]
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