DPP - Binomial Theorem - QAS
DPP - Binomial Theorem - QAS
DPP - Binomial Theorem - QAS
Binomial Theorem
Time limit: 60 minutes Maximum Marks: 53
4 x
44 2
6 2x 44 6
2x
42
2x 1 7 2
Let 2 x t t 2 44 3t 42
t 2 3t 2 0
t=1 or t=2
2x 1 or 2x 2
x = 0 or x=1
2. Let x be the 7th term from the beginning and y be the 7th term from the end in the expansion of
n
1/3 1
3 1/3 . If y = 12x then the value of n is ;
4
(A) 9 (B) 8 (C) 10 (D) 11
Ans. (A)
Sol. x = T7 = nC6(31/3)n–6 ·(4–1/3)6
y = Tn–5 = nCn–6(31/3)6 · (4–1/3)n–6
y = 12x
nC 1/3 6 –1/3)n–6 = 12· nC (31/3)n–6(4–1/3)6
n–6(3 ) (4 6
12 = (12 ) 1/3 12–n n=9
Get 10% Instant Discount On Unacademy Plus [Use Referral Code: MCSIR] 1
Maths IIT-JEE ‘Best Approach’ (MC SIR)
3. If ar is the coefficient of xr in the expansion of (1 + x + x2 )n (n N). Then the value of
(a1 + 4a4 + 7a7 + 10a10 + ..............) is equal to :
1 n
(A) 3n–1 (B) 2n (C) ·2 (D) n · 3n–1
3
Ans. (D)
Sol. (1 + x + x2)n = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + a3x3 +.....+a2nx2n
differentiate w.r.t. x
n (1 + x + x2)n–1 (1 + 2x) = a1 + 2a2x + 3a3x2 +......+ 2n · a2n x2n-1
Put x = 1 n · 3n = a1 + 2a2 + 3a3 +......+ 2n a2n ......(1)
Put x = 0 = a1 + 2a2 + 3a32 +......+ 2n a2n2n–1 ......(2)
Put x = 2 0 = a1 + 2a22 + 3a34 +......+ 2n a2n4n–2 ......(3)
(1) + (2) + (3)
n · 3n–1 = a1 + 4a4 + 7a7 + 10a10 +........
4. The number N = 20C7 – 20C8 + 20C9 – 20C10 + .............. – 20C20 is not divisible by :
(A) 3 (B) 7 (C) 11 (D) 19
Ans. (C)
Sol. N = 20C7– 20C
8 + 20C
9 – 20C10 +........– 20C
20
= (20C
7 + 9 +
20C
11 +.....+
20C
19) –
20 20C 20
8 + C10 +.....+ C20)
20
( C
= (20C0 + 20C2 + 20C4 + 20C6) – (20C1 + 20C3 + 20C5)
= (1 + 190 + 4845 + 38760) – (20 + 1140 + 15504)
= 43796 – 16664 = 27132 = 3 × 4 × 7 × 19 × 17
2001
2001 1
5. Find the sum of the roots (real or complex) of the equation x x 0.
2
(A) 300 (B) 500 (C) 700 (D) 1000
Ans. (B)
2001
1
Sol. x 2001 x 0
2
2001 2000
1 1
x 2001
2001
C0 2001
C1 x 2001 C 2001x 2001 0
2 2
2001
x 2000 2001 x1999 C
2001
C 2000 C1999 2 20010 0
2 2 2
1
2001
C1999
Sum of roots 4 2001 2000 1 500
2001 1 2 2001 2
C2000
2
Get 10% Instant Discount On Unacademy Plus [Use Referral Code: MCSIR] 2
Maths IIT-JEE ‘Best Approach’ (MC SIR)
6. Let n (2 3)n . Find lim(
n
n – [ n ]) ([·] denotes greatest integer function)
1 1 2
(A) 1 (B) (C) (D)
2 3 3
Ans. (A)
Sol. n = (2 + 3 )n = I + f
Let 'n = (2 – n
3) =f'
I f f ' int eger
{ n } = 1 – 'n
50 50
7. The value of (–1) r C2 is equal to
r 0
r r
1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
50 51 52 50 52 51
Ans. (C)
50
Cr
Sol. Here, Tr = (–1)r
r2
50
Cr
= (–1)r (r + 1)
(r 1)(r 2)
52
Cr 2
= (–1)r (r + 1)
51 52
[(r 2) 1] 52Cr 2
= (–1)r
51 52
51 r 1 52 r2
[52 51Cr 1 52Cr 2 ] [52 Cr 1 (1) Cr 2 (1) ]
= (–1)r = 51 52
51 52
50 50 50
Cr [5251 Cr 1 (1) r 1 52Cr 2 (1) r 2 ]
(1)r
r 0
r2 = r 0
51 52
Get 10% Instant Discount On Unacademy Plus [Use Referral Code: MCSIR] 3
Maths IIT-JEE ‘Best Approach’ (MC SIR)
SECTION-2: (Multiple Choice Problems)
• This section contains FOUR(04) questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and
(D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options is/are correct answer.
• Full Marks: +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is(are) chosen.
• Partial Marks: +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen; which are
correct options.
• Partial Marks: +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both of
which are correct options.
• Partial Marks: +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a
correct option.
• Zero Marks: 0 If the questions is unanswered.
• Negative Marks: 2 In all other cases.
n
1
8. The expansion of x 4 is arranged in decreasing powers of x. If coefficient of first three terms
2 x
form an A. P. then the number of term in the expansion having integer powers of x is :
(A) more then 1 (B) more then 2 (C) more then 3 (D) none of these
Ans. (A,B)
1 n 1
Sol. 2× × C1 = 1 + 2 × nC2 n = 8, 1
2 2
r
8C
1 16 – 3r
Tr+1 = 4 r = 0, 4, 8
r
2 x
n4
9. Let (1 +x2 )2 (1 + x)n = a k x k . If a , a , a are in AP, then n is (given that nC = 0, if n < r):
1 2 3 r
k 0
n (n – 1) n (n – 1)(n – 2)
2 4 3n
2 6
or n3 – 9n2 + 26n – 24 = 0
(n – 2) (n2 – 7n + 12) = 0 ( 8 + 52 = 36 + 24)
or (n – 2) (n – 3) (n – 4) = 0
n = 2, 3, 4
Get 10% Instant Discount On Unacademy Plus [Use Referral Code: MCSIR] 4
Maths IIT-JEE ‘Best Approach’ (MC SIR)
10. If 100C6 + 4. 100C7 + 6. 100C8 + 4. 100C9 + 100C10 has the value equal to xCy ; then the possible value(s)
of x + y can be :
(A) 112 (B) 114 (C) 196 (D) 198
Ans. (B,D)
Sol. (100C6 + 100C7) + 3 (100C7 + 100C8) + 3 (100C8 + 100C
9) + (100C9 + 100C
10)
= 101C7 + 3 101C8 + 3 101C9 + 101C10
(101C7 + 101C8) + 2 (101C8 + 101C9) + (100C9 + 101C10) = 102C8 + 2 · 102C9 + 102C10
= (102C8 + 102C9) + (102C9 + 102C10) = 103C9 + 103C10 = 104C10
10 sin 5 2p
C5 sin5p cos5p = 10C5
32
which is the greatest when sin 2p = 1.
sin 5 2p 10!
The least value of sin 10C5 is 5 2 when
32 2 (5!)
sin 2p = –1 or p = (4n –1) , n Z.
4
Sum of coefficient is (sin p + cos p)10, when x = 1.
or (1 + sin 2p)5, which is least when sin 2p = –1.
Hence, least sum of coefficients is zero. Greatest sum of coefficient occurs when sin 2p = 1.
Hence, greatest sum is 25 = 32.
Get 10% Instant Discount On Unacademy Plus [Use Referral Code: MCSIR] 5
Maths IIT-JEE ‘Best Approach’ (MC SIR)
Sol. f(n) = nC0an–1 – nC1an–2 +......
(a – 1) n
f(n) =
a
a 1 31/223
7
39 = 3 K K = 9
7
1
log 9
x 2
log 7 (3
x 2 9
)
5
Find the sum of possible real values of x for which the sixth term of 3 7 equals
3
13.
567.
Ans. (4)
Sol. (3|x–2| + (3|x–2| – 9)1/5)7
T6 = 7C5 · (3|x–2| )2 ·3|x–2|–9 = 567
33|x–2| – 9 = 27 |x – 2| = 4 x = 6, – 2
10
14. Let 1 (3r ·10 C r r·10 C r ) 210 (·4 5 ) where , N and f (x) = x2 – 2x – k2 + 1.If , lies
r 1
between the roots of f (x) = 0. Then find the smallest positive integral value of k.
Ans. (5)
10 10
r 10 10
Sol. 1 + 3 · Cr r · Cr
r 1 r 1
Sn 1 15
15. Let Sn = nC0 nC1 + nC1 nC2 +................+ nCn–1 nCn if ; find the sum of all possible values
Sn 4
of n (n N).
Ans. (6)
Sol. Sn = nC0 nC1 + nC1 nC2 +....+ nCn–1 · nCn = 2nC
n–1
Sn+1 = 2n+2C
n
2n 2
Sn 1 C n 15
2n
Sn C n –1 4
Get 10% Instant Discount On Unacademy Plus [Use Referral Code: MCSIR] 6
Maths IIT-JEE ‘Best Approach’ (MC SIR)
(2n 2)(2n 1) 15
n (n 2) 4
2
n – 6n + 8 = 0
Get 10% Instant Discount On Unacademy Plus [Use Referral Code: MCSIR] 7