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Assignment - 5 - Conic Section (18.04.2020)

1. The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about conic sections such as parabolas, ellipses, hyperbolas, and circles. 2. The questions test properties of conics like the area of triangles formed by tangents, equations of loci, eccentricities, foci, directrices, and intersections between different conic sections. 3. Some questions have a single correct answer while others allow for multiple correct options. There are also comprehension questions that require matching information from different columns.

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Assignment - 5 - Conic Section (18.04.2020)

1. The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about conic sections such as parabolas, ellipses, hyperbolas, and circles. 2. The questions test properties of conics like the area of triangles formed by tangents, equations of loci, eccentricities, foci, directrices, and intersections between different conic sections. 3. Some questions have a single correct answer while others allow for multiple correct options. There are also comprehension questions that require matching information from different columns.

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CONIC SECTION

ASSIGNMENT -5 (DATE:- 18.04.2020)


SINGLE CORRECT
1. The tangent at a point P of a curve meets y-axis at B, the line through P parallel to y-axis meets x-axis at A. If
the area of AOB is a non-zero constant, then the curve is a/an

A) parabola B) ellipse C) hyperbola D) circle

The abcissa of A and B on the circle x  y  25 are respectively 5 and -5. Let MN
2 2
2. be a variable chord

perpendicular to AB and if the locus of point of intersection of the lines BM and AN is a conic then
its eccentricity is

1
A) 1 B) 2 C) D) 8
5

3. The point P on the parabola y 2  4ax for which PR  PQ is maximum, where R   a,0 , Q   0, a  is

 a  0

A)  a, 2a  B)  a, 2a  C)  4a, 4a  D)  4a, 4a 

4. Assume that M   x, y  : x 2
 2 y 2  3 and N   x, y  : y  mx  b . If M  N   , m  R ,then true

set of values of b is?

 6 6  6 6   2 3  3   2 3 2 3 
A)   ,  B)  ,  C)  ,  D)  , 
 2 2   2 4   3 3   3 3 

5. A hyperbola with focus at S(6,8) and directrices 3 x  4 y  10  0 and 3 x  4 y  10  0 has centre C, then

which of the following is/are CORRECT ?

A) CS  15 B) eccentricity = 2

C) eccentricity = 5 D) CS  8

MULTY CORRECT TYPE

6. Let the end points M and N of the diameter 4 x - y = 15 of the circle x2 + y 2 - 6 x + 6 y - 16 = 0


are also on the tangents at the end points of the major axis of the ellipse respectively, such that MN is also
tangent to the same ellipse at the point P . The major axis is along the line y = x then

A) Eccentricity of the ellipse is 4 5


18
B) Length of latusrectum is
5

C) Centre of the ellipse is (0,0)

25 2
D) Equation of directrix of the ellipse x + y =
4

7. TP and TQ are pair of tangents drawn to parabola y  4 x at


2
P  x1 , y1  and Q  x2 , y2  , where y1 y2  0 .
x1 16
If  , then the locus of the point T is a parabola then which of the following is (are) true
x2 1

 25  25
A) focus is  ,0  B) length of shortest focal chord is
 16  4

C) equation of directrix is 16x  25  0 D) vertex is  0 ,0 


PQ is a double ordinate of the parabola y  4ax . If the normal at P intersect the line passing through Q and
2
8.

parallel to x-axis at G; then locus of G is a parabola with

A) Vertex at  4a,0  B) focus at  5a,0 

C) Directrix as the line x  3a  0 D) length of latus rectum equal to 4a

9.    
The tangents drawn to the parabola y 2  4ax at the points P ap 2 , 2ap , Q aq 2 , 2aq meet at R. Which

of the following is/are true ?

1 2
a  p  q
3
A) Area of the triangle PQR is
2

B) Area of the triangle PQR is a 2  p  q 


3

C) Given that P & Q move so that the area of the triangle PQR is 4a 2 . Then locus of R is y 2  4ax  4a 2

D) Given that P & Q move so that the area of the triangle PQR is 4a 2 . Then locus of R is x 2  4ay  4a 2

10. A circle touches the parabola y2  4ax  a  0 at P. It also passes through the focus S of the parabola and

intersects its axis at Q . If angle SPQ is 900 . Then which of the following is/are correct ?

A) abcissa of centre of the circle = 10 a

B) ordinate of centre of the circle = 0


C) radius of the circle = 4a

D) circle is passing through origin

COMPREHENSION TYPE QUESTIONS


Paragraph for Questions 11 and 12

Let S=0 be a circle which passes through the distinct points of intersection of the hyperbola H; x  y  a
2 2 2

and the parabola P; y  x


2

11. If H=0 and P= 0 intersect in distinct points then range of a is

 1 1   1 1   1   1 
A)  ,  B)  ,  C)  ,  ,   D) R
 2 2  2 2  2   2 
12. One of the possible equation of S=0 is

A) x  y  a B) x  y  y  a  0
2 2 2 2 2 2

C) x  y  2 y  a  0 D) x  y  2 y  a  0
2 2 2 2 2 2

Answer Q.No:13, Q.No:14, Q.No:15 by appropriately matching the information given in the three columns
of the following table.
Column 1, 2 & 3 contain parameters equation of conics, equation of chord joining two
parametric point and equation of tangents at parametric point respectively
Column– 1 Column– 2 Column– 3
(I) x  2cos x y
(i) x    2  y  1   2   1   2  (P)  sin   cos 
cos  1   a sin  2   cos  2 
y  a sin  2  2      2 a
(II) x  2sec (ii) x     y         (Q) y sin 2  2 x sin 2   2a cos 2 
sin  1 2   co s  1 2   cos  1 2   0
y  a tan  2  2  a  2   2 

(III) x  2tan x y
(iii) y sin(q1 +q 2 ) = 2 x sinq1 sinq 2 + 2a cosq1 cosq 2 (R) cos  sin   1
y  a sec 2 a
(IV) x  a cot 2  x y
(iv) x cos  1   2   y sin  1   2   cos  1   2  (S) sin    cos   0
 2  a  2   2 
y  2a cot  2       2 a
13. For a = 2 if a tangent is drawn to a suitable conic whose equation is x – 3y + 18 = 0, the correct combination
with which the equation is obtained is:
A) (II) (i) (S) B) (III) (ii) (Q) C) (I) (ii) (R) D) (IV) (iii) (Q)
14. Which of the following is a correct combination?
A) (III) (i) (S) B) (II) (i) (P) C) (IV) (ii) (Q) D) (I) (ii) (R)
15. Which of the following is a correct combination?
A) (III) (ii) (S) B) (II) (iv) (P) C) (IV) (i) (Q) D) (I) (iii) (R)
INTEGER TYPE QUESITNS
 1 and the circle x  y  r  3  r  4  . RS is a focal
x2 y 2 2 2 2
16. A straight line PQ touches the ellipse
16 9
chord of the ellipse which is parallel to PQ and meets the circle at points R and S. Then the length of RS is

17. From a point (K,O) if 3 distinct chords drawn to x 2  y2  16 are bisected by the parabola y2  2x
where K > 4, then the number of possible integral values of K equal

18. Let ‘O’ be origin and P be a variable point on the conic y  5x2  7 x and if Q is the foot of

4  Area of  OPQ 
perpendicular from P on x-axis then the value of Lt where  is the area
OQ0 
bounded by the conic and x-axis and ordinate through P is

x 2 y2 x 2 y2
19. Let ellipse   1 and hyperbola   1 are confocal and meet at points A,B,C and D. If foci of
25 p 2 9 q2

ellipse subtend 900 at point A and e1 and e2 are eccentricities of ellipse and hyperbola then e1  e 2
2 2
 
is.............
KEY: 2.57 OR 2.56
20. If A & B are the points on the parabola y 2  4ax with vertex O such that OA is perpendicular to OB and
4 4
3 3
r1 r2
having length r1 and r2 respectively, then find the value of .
 23 23  2
2  r1 r2  a
 
MATRIX MATCHING TYPE QUESTIONS

21. A line L : y = mx + 3 meets y - axis at E (0,3) and the arc of the parabola y 2 = 16 x,0 £ y £ 6 at

the point F (x0 , y0 ), the tangent to the parabola at F intersects the y-axis at G (0, y1) . The slope m of the
line L is chosen such that the area of the triangle EFG has a local maximum . Match list-I and list-II

List – I List – II

1
P) m= 1)
2

Q) Maximum area of D EFG 2) 4

R) y0 = 3) 2

S) y1 = 4) 1

P Q R S P Q R S

A) 4 1 2 3 B) 3 4 1 2
C) 1 3 2 4 D) 1 3 4 2

22. A parabola passes through the points (0,1), (-1,3),(3,3) and (2,1) has vertex  ,   directrix
lx + my + 1 = 0 , then match the following

List – I List – II

A) Value of  P) 0

B) Value of 3 Q) 1

C) Value of l R) 4

D) Sum of digits of m S) 6

Key & sol

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
C B A A C ABC ABCD ABCD AC BC
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
B D D B A 6 1 3 2.57 OR 8
2.56
21 22
A
A)Q B)Q
C)P D)S

1 Key:C

 
Sol: Tangent at P x1 , y 1 is y  y1 
dy
dx
 x  x1 

 dy 
B   0, y1  x1  , A   x1 , 0 
 dx 

1  dy 
AOB  x  y  x   k (cons tan t )
2  dx 

dy y 2k
  2
dx x x

y 2 k
  3 dx
x x

k
 c
x2
cx2  xy  k  0 , hyperbola (  h 2  ab 

2. KEY: B

SOL:

m  5cos ,5sin  

B A  5, 0 
 5, 0

N  5cos ,  5sin  

Equation of BM is

5sin   x  5 
y
5  cos   1


y  tan  x  5  ............... 1
2

similarly equation of AN is


y  cot  x  5 ............... 2
2

1x2

y 2  x 2  25

x 2  y2  25

 e 2

3.
KEY: A

We know that any side of the triangle is more than the difference of the remaining two sides so that
SOL:
PR  PQ  RQ .The required point P will be the point of intersection of the line RQ with parabola which is
 a, 2a  as RQ is a tangent to the parabola
4. KEY: A

Sol: For any m  R , M  N   , which means point (0,b) is on or in ellipsoid

x2 2 y 2 2b 2 6 6
  1  1 or  b
3 3 3 2 2
5. KEY: C

SOL: distinct of S from directrices has AM as 10  CS  10 and e  5

MULTY CORRECT TYPE


6. KEY: ABC

SOL: Circle will pass through both the foci of the ellipse

( )(
The foci are 2 2, 2 2 , - 2 2, - 2 2 )
16
b2 = 9, a 2 = 25 , e 2 = centre (0,0)
25
7. Key:ABCD

8.
KEY: ABCD

Sol: 3 x 2  3 x  1  0 x  R . ab  bc  ca  c 2  b2  a 2  2c 2 for right angled and obtuse triangle


SOL:

9. KEY: AC

SOL:  a  1,  ab  1, abcd  1   a 2


3

P  x    x 4  x3  x 2  1 x 2  1   x 2  x  1

P  a   P b   P c   P  d    a2   a  4  6

& x4  x3  x2  1   x  a  x  b  x  c  x  d 

Let  1  a 1  b 1  c 1  d   0

 1  1  1  1 
 1  1  1  1    0
 a  b  c  d 

10. KEY: BC
P

Q
 
S T

SOL:

P  at 2 , 2at 

PT is normal


T is 2a  at , 0
2

Q is ( 3a + 2at2, 0)

SP  PQ

COMPREHENSION TYPE QUESTIONS


11. Key:B
12. Key: D

Sol: 11 & 12. x2  y 2  a2 ........ 1

y  x2 ...... 2
From (1) and (2) y  y  a  0
2 2

y is real (roots are distinct)


1 1
 a
2 2
Any conic passing P.I of (1) and (2) is
x 2
 y2  a2     y  x2   0
It is a circle    2
 x2  y 2  2 y  a2  0
13. KEY:D
14. KEY:B
15. KEY: A
INTEGER TYPE QUESITNS
16. SOL:6

r2  9
Sol: If m is the slope of common tangent, then m 
16  r 2
17. KEY: 1
18. KEY:3
1
 x 5x2  7 x
SOL: Lt 2x
x 0

 ax  bxdx
2

P(x,y)

(0,0) Q(x,0)

(using L.H. Rule)


3
 4 3
4
19. KEY: 2.57 OR 2.56
20. KEY: 8
MATRIX MATCHING TYPE QUESTIONS

21. KEY: A

SOL: Conceptual

22.
KEY: A)Q B)Q C)P D)S

A(0,1), B(- 1,3), C (3,3), D(2,1)


SOL:

Slope of AD= slope of BC=0

\ they are parallel chords


\ mid point M (1,1) & N(1,3)
suur
\ axis parallel to MN i.e x=1
\ axis is parallel to y-axis

2 2 4
\ y = ax 2 + bx + c is parabola solving y = x - x+ 1
3 3

æ ö
1
ç1, ÷
Vertex : ç ÷
çè 3 ø÷
a=1
1
1 b=
Directrix y + = 0 Þ 24 y + 1 = 0 3
24
l= 0
m = 24

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