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F.R.M.

[Final Revision Module]


JEE Main - MATHEMATICS
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FINAL
REVISION
MODULE

JEE - MAIN

MATHEMATICS

394 - Rajeev Gandhi Nagar Kota,


Ph. No. 0744-2209671, 93141-87482, 93527-21564
IVRS No. 0744-2439051, 0744-2439052, 0744-2439053
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CONTENTS

S.No. Topic Page No.


1. Calculus 7 – 23

2. Trigonometry 24 - 29

3. Algebra 30 - 42

4. Co-ordinate Geometry 43 – 56

Answer Key & Solutions

5. Answer key 57 – 60

6. Calculus 61 – 79

7. Trigonometry 80 - 88

8. Algebra 89 - 104

9. Co-ordinate Geometry 105 – 120


IIT - JEE SYLLABUS

CALCULUS

functions;. one-one, into and onto functions, composition of functions. Real - valued functions, algebra
of functions, polynomials, rational, trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential functions, inverse func-
tions. Graphs of simple functions. Limits, continuity and differentiability. Differentiation of the sum,
difference, product and quotient of two functions. Differentiation of trigonometric, inverse trigonomet-
ric, logarithmic, exponential, composite and implicit functions; derivatives of order upto two. Rolle’s and
Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorems. Applications of derivatives: Rate of change of quantities, monotonic
- increasing and decreasing functions, Maxima and minima of functions of one variable, tangents and
normals. Integral as an anti - derivative. Fundamental integrals involving algebraic, trigonometric, expo-
nential and logarithmic functions. Integration by substitution, by parts and by partial fractions. Integra-
tion using trigonometric identities. Evaluation of simple integrals of the type Integral as limit of a sum.
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Properties of definite integrals. Evaluation of definite integrals,
determining areas of the regions bounded by simple curves in standard form. Ordinary differential
equations, their order and degree. Formation of differential equations. Solution of differential equations
by the method of separation of variables, solution of homogeneous and linear differential equations of
dy
the type: + p (x) y = q (x) dx
dx

TRIGONOMETRY

Trigonometrical identities and equations. Trigonometrical functions. Inverse trigonometrical functions


and their properties. Heights and Distances.

ALGEBRA

Sets and their representation; Union, intersection and complement of sets and their algebraic
properties; Power set; Relation, Types of relations, equivalence relations Complex numbers as
ordered pairs of reals, Representation of complex numbers in the form a+ib and their represen-
tation in a plane, Argand diagram, algebra of complex numbers, modulus and argument (or
amplitude) of a complex number, square root of a complex number, triangle inequality, Quadratic
equations in real and complex number system and their solutions. Relation between roots and
co-efficients, nature of roots, formation of quadratic equations with given roots. Matrices, alge-
bra of matrices, types of matrices, determinants and matrices of order two and three. Properties
of determinants, evaluation of determinants, area of triangles using determinants. Adjoint and
evaluation of inverse of a square matrix using determinants and elementary transformations,
Test of consistency and solution of simultaneous linear equations in two or three variables using
determinants and matrices. Fundamental principle of counting, permutation as an arrangement
and combination as selection, Meaning of P (n,r) and C (n,r), simple applications. Principle of
Mathematical Induction and its simple applications. Binomial theorem for a positive integral
index, general term and middle term, properties of Binomial coefficients and simple applica-
tions. Arithmetic and Geometric progressions, insertion of arithmetic, geometric means be-
tween two given numbers. Relation between A.M. and G.M. Sum upto n terms of special series:
S n, S n2, Sn3. Arithmetico – Geometric progression. Measures of Dispersion: Calculation of
mean, median, mode of grouped and ungrouped data calculation of standard deviation, variance and
mean deviation for grouped and ungrouped data. Probability: Probability of an event, addition and
multiplication theorems of probability, Baye’s theorem, probability distribution of a random variate,
Bernoulli trials and Binomial distribution. Statements, logical operations and, or, implies, implied by,
if and only if. Understanding of tautology, contradiction, converse and contrapositive.

CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY

Cartesian system of rectangular co-ordinates 10 in a plane, distance formula, section formula, locus
and its equation, translation of axes, slope of a line, parallel and perpendicular lines, intercepts of a
line on the coordinate axes.Various forms of equations of a line, intersection of lines, angles between
two lines, conditions for concurrence of three lines, distance of a point from a line, equations of
internal and external bisectors of angles between two lines, coordinates of centroid, orthocentre and
circumcentre of a triangle, equation of family of lines passing through the point of intersection of two
lines. Standard form of equation of a circle, general form of the equation of a circle, its radius and
centre, equation of a circle when the end points of a diameter are given, points of intersection of a line
and a circle with the centre at the origin and condition for a line to be tangent to a circle, equation of
the tangent. Sections of cones, equations of conic sections (parabola, ellipse and hyperbola) in
standard forms, condition for y = mx + c to be a tangent and point (s) of tangency. Coordinates of a
point in space, distance between two points, section formula, direction ratios and direction cosines,
angle between two intersecting lines. Skew lines, the shortest distance between them and its equation.
Equations of a line and a plane in different forms, intersection of a line and a plane, coplanar lines.
Vectors and scalars, addition of vectors, components of a vector in two dimensions and three
dimensional space, scalar and vector products, scalar and vector triple product.
1 CALCULUS
EXERCISE

 1 
1. Range of the function f defined by f(x) =   (where [*] and {*} respectively denotes
 sin{x} 
the greatest integer and the fractional part function) is
(A) I, the set of integers (B) N, the set of natural numbers
(C) W, the set of whole numbers (D) Q, the set of rational numbers

1
2. If f(x) is an even function and satisfies the relation x2 f(x) – 2f  x  = g(x), where g(x) is an
 
odd function, then the value of f(5) is
37 51
(A) 0 (B) (C) 4 (D)
75 77

lim sin(x cos x)


3. x / 2 is equal to
cos(x sin x)
(A) 1 (B) /2 (C) 2/ (D) does not exist

4. lim  ln(a  x)  ln a  + k lim ln x  1 = 1 then


x 0  x  x e xe

 1
(A) k = e 1  a  (B) k =e (1 + a)
 
(C) k = e (2 – a) (D) The equality is not possible

5. The set of all points, where f(x) = 3 x2 x  x  1 is not differentiable is


(A) {0} (B) {–1, 0, 1} (C) {0, 1} (D) none of these

6. If f(x) = {x2} – ({x})2, where {x} denotes the fractional part of x, then
(A) f(x) is continuous at x = 2 but not at x = –2
(B) f(x) is continuous at x = –2 but not at x = 2
(C) f(x) is continuous at x = –2 but not at x = –2
(D) f(x) is discontinuous at x = 2 and x = –2

x x
7. The set of values of a for which the function f(x) = (4a – 3) (x + ln 5) + 2(a – 7) cot   sin2  
2
  2
does not possess critical points is
(A) (1, ) (B) [1, ) (C) (–,2) (D) (–,–4/3)  (2, )

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8. If f(x) = x + tan x and f is inverse of g, then g’(x) is equal to

1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
1  (g (x)  x)2 2
1  (g (x)  x) 2  (g (x)  x) 2
2  (g (x)  x)2

9. Tangents are drawn from the origin to the curve y = sin x, then their point of contact lie on
the curve

1 1 1 1
(A) x2 + y2 = 1 (B) x2 – y2 = 1 (C) + 2 =1 (D) – =1
x2 y y2 x2

10. The slope of the normal at the point with abscissa x = –2 of the graph of the function
f(x) = |x2 – |x|| is
(A) –1/6 (B) –1/3 (C) 1/6 (D) 1/3

11. Let y = x2 e–x, then the interval in which y increases with respect to x is
(A) (–, ) (B) (–2, 0) (C) (2, ) (D) (0, 2)

12. On which of the following intervals is the function x100 + sin x – 1 decreasing ?

 
(A) (0, /2) (B) (0, 1) (C)  2 ,   (D) None of these
 

13. The point (0, 5) is closest to the curve x2 = 2y at


(A) (2 2 , 0) (B) (2, 2) (C) (–2 2 , 0) (D) (2 2 , 4)

14. The global maxima of f(x) = [2{–x2 + x + 1}] is (where {*} denotes fractional part of x and
[*] denotes greatest integer function)
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 0 (D) none of these

15. |ln x| dx equals (0 < x < 1)


(A) x + x |ln x| + c (B) x |ln x| – x + c (C) x + |ln x| + c (D) x – |ln x | + c

16.  (x  3) {sin-1 (ln x) + cos–1 (ln x)} dx equals


(A) (x – 3)3/2 + c (B) 0 (C) does not exist (D) none of these
3

3  2 cos x
17.  (2  3 cos x)2 dx is equal to

 sin x   2 cos x   2 cos x   2 sin x 


(A)  c (B)  c (C)    c (D)  c
 2  3 cos x   2  3 sin x   2  3 cos x   2  3 sin x 

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18. The value of 0 [x]3 . dx, where [*] denotes the greatest integer function, is

(A) 0 (B) 14400 (C) 2200 (D) 3025

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 /2  /2  /2
19. If I1 = 0 cos(sin x)dx ; I =
2  0
sin(cos x) dx and I3 =  0
cos x dx , then

(A) I1 > I2 > I3 (B) I2 > I3 > I1 (C) I3 > I1 > I2 (D) I1 > I3 > I2

2[x]
0 3x  [x]
20. The value of the integral  10  2[x] 
dx, where [*] denotes the greatest integer function, is
 
 3x  [x] 

(A) 0 (B) –10 (C) 10 (D) none of these

21. The area bounded by the curves y = sin–1 |sin x| and y = (sin–1 |sin x|)2, 0  x  2 is

 3 4   3 2 4 
 
(A)  3  3  sq unit (B)  6  2  3  sq unit
   

 2 4   2  4 
(C)  2  3  sq unit (D)  6  4  3  sq unit
   

22. The area between the curve y = 2x4 – x2, the x-axis and the ordinates of two minima of the
curve is
7 9 11 13
(A) sq unit (B) sq unit (C) sq unit (D) sq unit
120 120 120 120

dy y(x  y ln y)
23. Solution of the differential equation = is
dx x(x ln x  y)

x ln x  y ln y x ln x  y ln y ln x ln y ln x ln y
(A) = c (B) = c (C) + = c (D) – =c
xy xy x y x y

x
24. Solution of differential equations (x cos x – sin x) dx = sin x dy is
y

sin x
(A) sin x = ln |xy| + c (B) ln =y+c
x

sin x
(C) xy
=c (D) none of these

dy
25. The solution of the equation + x (x + y) = x3 (x + y)3 – 1 is
dx

1 1
(A) = x2 + 1 + cex (B) = x2 + 1 + cex
(x  y)2 (x  y)

1 2 1 2
(C) = x2 + 1 + ce x (D) = x2 + 1 + ce x
(x  y)2 (x  y)

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1 
 
26. The graph of f(x) =  x  n  n is lie in the (n > 0)
 

(A) I and II quadrant (B) I and III quadrant(C) I and IV quadrant(D) II and III quadrant

xx
27. If f(x) = – , then f–1 (x) equals
1  x2

x x x
(A) (B) (sgn x) (C) – (D) none of these
1 x 1 x 1x

 x   x 
28. The function f(x) = sin  n!  – cos  (n  1)!  is
   
(A) non periodic (B) periodic, with period 2(n !)
(C) periodic, with period (n + 1) (D) none of the above

 x3 3
 x 
29. lim      (a > 0), where [*] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to x, is
x a  a  a 
 

(A) a2 – 2 (B) a2 – 1 (C) a2 (D) a2 + 1

 2
30. lim n sin n! , 0 <  < 1, is equal to
n n 1
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C)  (D) none of these

c c
lim 1  
2 2
31.  esin t
dt   esin t
dt  is equal to (where c is a constant)
x 0x  y xy 

2 2
(A) esin y
(B) sin 2y esin y
(C) 0 (D) none of these

[cos x], x 1
32. If f(x) =  x  2 , 1  x  2 ([*] denotes the greatest integer function), then f(x) is

(A) continuous and non-differentiable at x = –1 and x = 1
(B) continuous and differentiable at x = 0
(C) discontinuous at x = 1/2
(D) continuous but not differentiable at x = 2

3
33. The function defined by f(x) = (1)[x ] ([*] denotes greatest integer function) satisfies

(A) discontinuous for x = n1/3, where n is any integer


(B) f(3/2) = 1
(C) f’(x) = 0 for –1 < x < 1
(D) none of the above

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    
[f(x)], x   0,    ,  
34. If g(x) =   2   2  where [*] denotes the greatest integer function and
 3, x   /2

2(sin x  sinn x)  sin x  sinn x


f(x) = , n  R, then
2(sin x  sinn x)  sin x  sinn x

(A) g(x) is continuous and differentiable at x = /2, when 0 < n < 1


(B) g(x) is continuous and differentiable at x = /2, when n > 1
(C) g(x) is continuous but not differentiable at x = /2, when 0 < n < 1
(D) g(x) is continuous but not differentiable, at x = /2, when n > 1

 1  x2n 
2n   dy
35. If (1  x ) + 2n
(1  y ) = a (xn – yn), then  1  y2n  dx is equal to
 

xn1 yn1 x
(A) n 1 (B) (C) (D) 1
y x n1 y

3
 ax  b  dy d y
36. If y =  cx  d  , then 2 . is equal to
  dx dx3

2 2
 d2y  d2 y  d2y  d2x
(A)  2  (B) 3 (C) 3  2  (D) 3
 dx  dx2  dx  dy2

dy
37. If xy. yx = 16, then at (2, 2) is
dx
(A) –1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) none of these

y 1 dy
38. If variables x and y are related by the equation x = 0 2
(1  9u )
du, then
dx
is equal to

1 1
(A) 2 (B) (1  9y2 ) (C) (1 + 9y2) (D)
(1  9y ) (1  9y2 )

39. The differential coefficient of f(logex) w.r.t. x, where f(x) = logex is


(A) x/logex (B) loge x/x (C) (x logex)–1 (D) none of these

1
tan (y /x)
40. If (x2  y2 ) = a. e a > 0, then y’’ (0) is equal to

a –/2 2 –/2
(A) e (B) ae/2 (C) – e (D) not exist
2 a

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41. The equation of the tangent to the curve y = 1 – ex/2 at the point of intersection with the
y = axis is
(A) x + 2y = 0 (B) 2x + y = 0 (C) x – y = 2 (D) none of these

x dx
42. The slope of the tangent to the curve y =  0 1  x3 at the point where x = 1 is

(A) 1/4 (B) 1/2 (C) 1 (D) none of these

43. The acute angles between the curves y=|x2 – 1| and y=|x2 – 3| at their points of intersection is

(A) /4 (B) tan–1 (4 2 /7) (C) tan–1 (4 7 ) (D) none of these

44. The slope of the normal at the point with abscissa x = –2 of the graph of the function
f(x) = |x2 – x| is
(A) –1/6 (B) –1/3 (C) 1/6 (D) 1/3

45. The value of a in order that f(x) = 3 sin x – cos x – 2 ax + b decreases for all real value of
x, is given by

(A) a < 1 (B) a  1 (C) a  2 (D) a < 2

46. T he d i ffe re nc e be tw ee n the greate st and t he l east v al ue s of t he funct i on

x
f(x) =  (at2  1  cos t) dt , a > 0 for x  [2, 3] is
0

19 18
(A) a + 1 + (sin 3 – sin 2) (B) a + 1 + 2 sin 3
3 3

18
(C) a – 1 + 2 sin 3 (D) none of these
3

x
47.  x (1  ln | x |)dx is equal to
x
(A) xx ln |x| + c (B) ex + c (C) xx + c (D) none of these

xn  x n xf(x) ln(x  (1  x2 ))
48. If f(x) = xlim

xn  x n
, x > 1, then  (1  x2 )
dx is

1
(A) ln (x + (1  x2 ) ) – x + c (B) {(x2 ln (x + (1  x2 ) ) – x2} + c
2

(C) x ln (x + (1  x2 ) ) –ln (x + (1  x2 ) ) + c (D) none of the above

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49. If  f(x) sin x cos x dx = 2(b2  a2) ln f(x) + c, then f(x) is equal to
1 1
(A) 2 2 2 2 (B)
a sin x  b cos x a sin x  b2 cos2 x
2 2

1
(C) (D) none of these
a cos x  b2 sin2 x
2 2

(x 4  x)1 / 4
50.  x5
dx is equal to

5/4 5/4
4  1  4  1 
(A) 1  3  +c (B) 1  3  +c
15  x  5  x 

5/4
4  1 
(C) 1  3  +c (D) none of these
15  x 

15
51. The value of  sgn({x}) dx, where {*} denotes the fractional part function, is
1

(A) 8 (B) 16 (C) 24 (D) 0

 1
sin  n   x
52. The value of the integral

 2  dx (n  N) is
 0 sin x / 2

(A)  (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) none of these

 /4
53.  sin x d (x  [x]) is equal to (where [*] denotes the greatest integer function)
0

1
(A) 1/2 (B) 1– (C) 1 (D) none of these
2

 1 1
54. Let f(x) = minimum | x |,1 | x |,  ,  x  R, then the value of  f(x) dx is equal to
 4 1

1 3 3
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
32 8 32

1 x dx
55. The value of the definite integral  0 3
(x  16)
lies in the interval [a,b]. Then smallest such

interval is

 1   1 
(A) 0,  (B) [0, 1] (C) 0,  (D) none of these
 17   27 

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x
56. If f(x) = cos x –  (x  t) f(t) dt, then f’’ (x) + f(x) equals
0

x x
(A) –cos x (B) 0 (C)  (x  t) f(t) dt (D) –  (x  t) f(t) dt
0 0

57. The area bounded by the graph y = |[x – 3]|, the x-axis and the lines x = –2 and x = 3 is ([*]
denotes the greatest integer function)
(A) 7 sq unit (B) 15 sq unit (C) 21 sq unit (D) 28 sq unit

58. The area bounded by the curves y = |x| – 1 and y = – |x| + 1 is


(A) 1 sq unit (B) 2 sq unit (C) 2 2 sq unit (D) 4 2 sq unit

3
59. The area bounded by y = 2 – |2 – x|, y = is
|x|

 5  4 ln 2   2  ln3 
(A)  3
 sq unit (B)  2  sq unit
   

 4  3ln3 
(C)   sq unit (D) none of these
 2 

60. If y = f(x) passing through (1, 2) satisfies the differential equation y (1 + xy) dx – x dy = 0,
then

2x x 1 x 1 4x
(A) f(x) = 2 (B) f(x) = 2 (C) f(x) = 2 (D) f(x) =
2x x 1 4x 1  2x2

dy 
61. Solution of 2y sin x = 2 sin x cos x – y2 cos x, x = , y = 1 is given by
dx 2
(A) y2 = sin x (B) y = sin2 x (C) y2 = 1 + cos x (D) none of these

62. Solution of differential equation (2x cos y + y2 cos x) dx + (2y sin x – x2 sin y) dy = 0 is
(A) x2 cos y + y2 sin x =c (B) x cos y – y sin x = c
(C) x2 cos2 y + y2 sin2 x =c (D) none of these

1
63. Given f(x) = , g(x) = f{f(x)} and h(x) = f[f{f(x)}]. Then the value of f(x). g(x). h(x) is
(1  x)

(A) 0 (B) –1 (C) 1 (D) 2

(x  1)
64. The interval into which the function y = 2 transforms the entire real line is
(x  3x  3)

1   1   1 
(A)  ,2 (B)   ,1 (C)   ,2 (D) none of these
3   3   3 

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sin2 n! x
65. Consider the function f(x) given by double limit as f(x) = nlim lim ; x is
 t 0 sin2(n! x  t2 )

irrational
(A) f(x) = 0 (B) f(x) = 1 (C) f(x) not defined (D) None

(1  cos x )ab/ cos x ,n  x  (2n  1) / 2



 a b
e .e , x  (2n  1)  / 2
66. Let f(x) =  cot 2x /cot 8x If f(x) is continuous in (n, (n + 1)), then
e ,(2n  1)  / 2  x  (n  1)


(A) a = 1, b = 2 (B) a = 2, b = 2 (C) a = 2, b = 3 (D) a = 3, b = 4

 x(1  acos x)  b sin x


 ; x0
67. Let f(x) =  x3 ; If f(x) is continuous at x = 0 then a & b are given
 1 ; x0

by

5 3 5 3
(A) , (B) –5, –3 (C) – ,– (D) none
2 2 2 2

d2y
68. If (x  y) + (y  x) = a, then equals
dx2
(A) 2/a (B) –2/a2 (C) 2/a2 (D) none of these

69. If P(x) be a polynomial of degree 4, with P(2) = –1, P’(2) = 0, P’’ (2) = 2, P’’’(2) = –12 and
Piv (2) = 24, then P’’ (1) is equal to
(A) 22 (B) 24 (C) 26 (D) 28

d3y
70. If x = a cos , y = b sin , then is equal to
dx3

  3b   3b 
(A)  3  cosec4  cot4  (B)  3  cosec4  cot4 
 a  a 

 3b 
(C)  3  cosec4  cot  (D) none of the above
 a 

1 x
2
71. If F(x) =
x2  4 {4t  2F '(t)} dt , then F’ (4) equals

(A) 32/9 (B) 64/3 (C) 64/9 (D) none of these

72. The curve y – exy + x = 0 has a vertical tangent at the point


(A) (1, 1) (B) at no point (C) (0, 1) (D) (1, 0)

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73. The slope of the tangent to the curve y = x cos 1 t2 dt at x = 4 is
2

48 3  48 1  58 1
(A)    (B)    (C)    (D) none of these
 2 4   3 4   4 3 

74. For the curve x = t2 –1, y = t2 – t, the tangent line is perpendicular to x-axis when

1 1
(A) t = 0 (B) t =  (C) t = (D) t = –
3 3

75. Point of contact of tangents to the curve y2 – 2x3 – 4y + 8 = 0 from the point (1, 2) is/are :
(A) (2, 2 ± 3) (B) (2, 1 ± 3) (C) (1, 1 ± 3) (D) None of these

76. The length of the sub-tangent to the curve x2 + xy + y2 = 7 at (1, –3) is


(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 15 (D) 3/5

77. Abscissae of points on the curve xy = (c + x)2, the normal at which cuts of numerically equal
intercepts from the axes of co-ordinates is/are
(A) c 2 /2 (B) ± c/2 (C) ± c/ 2 (D) ± c 2

x2 (sin1 t)2 1
78. If f(x) =  2 t
dt, then the value of (1 – x2) {f’’(x)}2 – 2f’ (x) at x =
2
is

(A) 2 –  (B) 3 +  (C) 4 –  (D) none of these

16  /3
79. The value of  sin x dx is
0

(A) 17/2 (B) 19/2 (C) 21/2 (D) none of these

n2
80. The value of  0
[ x] dx , ([*] denotes the greatest integer function), n  N, is

2
 n(n  1)  1
(A)   (B) n (n – 1) (4n + 1)
 2  6

n(n  1)(n  2)
(C) n2 (D)
6

1 x  1
81. The value of the integral  0 ln x
dx, is

(A) ln  (B) 2ln ( + 1) (C) 3 ln  (D) none of these

4 4 1
82. If  f(x) dx = 4 and  (3  f(x)) dx  7 , the value of  f(x) dx is
1 2 2

(A) 2 (B) –3 (C) –5 (D) none of these

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x 2 x 2
83. If I1 =  ezx ez dz and I2 =  e z /4
dz, then
0 0

2 2
(A) I1 = exI2 (B) I1 = ex I2 (C) I1 = ex /2
I2 (D) none of these

t2
 4 
84. If f(x) is differentibale and  xf(x) dx = 25 t 5 then f   equals
 25 
0

(A) 2/5 (B) –5/2 (C) 1 (D) 5/2

tan1 x
85. e (1  x  x2 ) d (cot 1 x) =

1 1 1 1
(A) e tan x
c (B) – e tan x
c (C) –x e tan x
c (D) xe tan x
c

dx
86.  cos3 x sin 2x
= a(tan2 x + b) tan x  c , then

(A) a = 2 /5, b = 1/ 5 (B) a = 2 /5, b = 5

(C) a = 2 /5, b = 5 (D) a = 2 /5, b = –1/ 5

87. Area of the region bounded by the curves, y = ex, y = e–x and the straight line x = 1 is given by
(A) (e – e–1 + 2) sq unit (B) (e – e–1 – 2) sq unit
(C) (e + e–1 – 2) sq unit (D) none of these

88. Area bounded by y = 5x2 & y – 9 = 2x2 is


(A) 6 2 (B) 12 2 (C) 4 3 (D) 12 3

2
89. Area bounded between y = x . e  x , y = 0 and max. ordinate is

1 1 1  1  1 1  1 
(A) (B) (C) 1   (D)  
  e
2 2 e 2  e 2

dy
90. Solution of the differential equation, sin y = cos y (1 – x cos y) is
dx
(A) sec y = x – 1 – cex (B) sec y = x + 1 + cex
(C) sec y = x + ex + c (D) none of these

91. The differential equation whose solution is (x – h)2 + (y – k)2 = a2 is (a is constant)


(A) [1 + (y’)2]3 = a3 y’’ (B) [1 + (y’)2]3 = a2 (y’’)2
3 2
(C) [1 + (y’) ] = a (y’’) 2 (D) none of these

92. Differential equation of all circles with centres on y-axis is


(A) 1 + y12 + yy2 = 0 (B) y1 + y13 – xy2 = 0
3
(C) y1 + y1 + xy2 = 0 (D) 1 + y12 – xy2 = 0

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f(x)
93. Let f be a function satisfying f(xy) = for all positive real number x and y. If f(30) = 20
y
then the value f(40) is
(A) 15 (B) 20 (C) 40 (D) 60

94. If |x| – x + y = 10 and x + |y| + y = 12 then x + y is equal to

26 26 42
(A) (B) 0 (C) – (D)
5 5 5

1
95. For what value of  the limit xlim
 22 x2  x  7 – 22 x2  7 will be 2 2

(A) Any value of  (B)   0 (C)  = 1 (D)  = –1

 
96. If nlim
  n cos 4n sin 4n = k then k is

 
(A) (B) (C)  (D) none
4 3

x
2  1 ; 0  x  1
97. Let f(x)  1 & g(x) = (2x + 1) (x – k) + 3 ; 0  x <  then g(f(x)) is continuous
; 1 x 2
 2

at x = 1, if k equals

1 11 1 13
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 6 6 6

 1x
| x  1| ; x  1

98. For the function f(x) =  1 ; x  1 which of the following is true
 x2 ; x 1

(A) it is continuous at all points (B) it is continuous at all points except at x = 1


(C) it is differentiable at all points (D) none

 x 1  x 
 
99. The derivative of cos–1  1  at x = –1 is
 x  x 

(A) –2 (B) –1 (C) 0 (D) 1

x y  dy 
100. If   /2 (3  2 sin2 t) +  0 cos t dt = 0, then  dx  is equal to
  ,

(A) –3 (B) 0 (C) 3 (D) none of these

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d2y
101. If tan–1 y – y + x = 0 then is equal to
dx2

 2(1  y2 ) 1  y2 2(1  y2 ) 2(1  y2 )


(A) (B) (C) (D)
y5 y5 y4 y5

 
 
102. If f(x) = cos (x2 – 4[x]) for 0 < x < 1, where [x] = G.I.F., then f’  2  is equal to
 

  
(A) – (B) (C) 0 (D)
2 2 4

103. y = sin–1 (cos x) and y’(x) is identicaly equal to g(x) on R – {k, k  I} then g(x) is equal to
(A) |sin x| (B) –sgn(sin x) (C) sgn(sin x) (D) None

104. Let f and g be increasing and decreasing function respectively from [0, ) to [0, )
h(x) = f{g(x)}. If h(0) = 0, then h(x) – h(1) is :
(A) always 0 (B) always positive (C) always negative (D) none of these

105. Let f’’(x) > 0  x  R and g(x) = f(2 – x) + f(4 + x). Then g(x) is increasing in :
(A) (–, –1) (B) (–, 0) (C) (–1, ) (D) None

106. If the radius of a spherical balloon is measured within 1% the error (in percent) in the volume
is :
(A) 4r2% (B) 3% (C) (88/7)% (D) None

107. Let y1 = P(x1) and y2 = P(x2) be maximum and minimum values of a cubic P(x). P(–1)=10,
P(1)=–6 and P(x) has maximum at x = –1 and P’(x) has minimum at x = 1. Then distance
between the points A(x1, y1) and B(x2, y2) is :
(A) 56 (B) 65 (C) 2 65 (D) 4 65

 x
cos : x0
108. f(x) =  2 . Then x = 0 will be a point of local maximum for f(x) if :
 x  a : x  0

(A) a  (–1, 1) (B) a  (0, 1) (C) a  0 (D) a  1

109. The function f(x) = xx decreases on the interval


(A) (0, e) (B) (0, 1) (C) (0, 1/e) (D) None of these

x
110. Let f(x) = e (x – 1) (x – 2) dx, then f decreases in the interval

(A) (–, –2) (B) (–2, –1) (C) (1, 2) (D) (2, )

111. A function f such that f’(2) = f’’ (2) = 0 and f has a local maximum of –17 at 2 is
(A) (x – 2)4 (B) 3 – (x – 2)4 (C) –17 – (x – 2)4 (D) none of these

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112. If f(x) = a loge |x| + bx2 + x has extremum at x = 1 and x = 3, then
(A) a = –3/4, b = –1/8 (B) a = 3/4, b = –1/8
(C) a = –3/4, b = 1/8 (D) none of these

a
1 3 1 
x 1
113. If
a 1
  2  dx < 4, then ‘a’ may take values :
x

13  313
(A) 0 (B) 4 (C) 9 (D)
2

n
[x]
114. If n  N, then  (1) dx equals
n

(A) 2n (B) n (C) n2 (D) None of these


x
2
et /2
(1  t2 ) dt are
115. The point of extremum of (x) = 
1

(A) x = 1, –1 (B) x = –1, 2 (C) x = 2, 1 (D) x = –2, 1


1
116. If f(n) = [(n + 1) (n + 2)(n + 3) ..... (n + n)]1/n then nlim
  f(n) equals
n
(A) e (B) 1/e (C) 2/e (D) 4/e

7 2
1
dx is
117. The value of  x(2x7  1)
1

(A) log (6/5) (B) 6 log (6/5) (C) (1/7) log(6/5) (D) (1/12) log(6/5)

2
1
118. If a <  10  3 cos x dx dx < b, then the ordered pair (a,b) is
0

 2 2   2 2    2 
(A)  ,  (B)  ,  (C)  ,  (D) None of these
 7 3   13 7   10 13 

3

119. The value of the integral  cosec (x  ) cosec(x  2) dx is


0

1  1 
(A) 2 sec  log  2 cosec   (B) 2 sec  log  sec  
  2 

1 
(C) 2 cosec  log(sec ) (D) 2 cosec  log  sec  
 2 

9
120. For which of following values of m area bounded between y = x – x2 & y = mx equals
2
(A) –4 (B) –2 (C) 2 (D) 0

121. Area bounded between 4x2 + y2 – 8x + 4y – 4 = 0 is


(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 5

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122. Area between max. {|x|, |y|} = 1 & (x2 + y2) = 3 is
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 2

dx dy
123. Let the function x(t) & y(t) satisfy the differential equation + ax = 0, + by = 0.
dt dt

x(1) 3
If x (0) = 2, y(0) = 1 and = then x(t) = y(t) for t =
y(1) 2
(A) log2/3 2 (B) log4/32 (C) log22 (D) log34

dy 
124. If = cos (x + y), y   = 0, then y(0) =
dx 2

       
(A) tan–1   1 (B) tan–1   1 (C) 2 tan–1   1 (D) – 2tan–1   1
2  2  2  2 

125. If xdy = (2y + 2x4 + x2) dx, y(1) = 0 then y(e) =


(A) 1 (B) e (C) e2 (D) e4

126. The complete set of values of x in the domain of function f(x)  logx 2{x}([x]2  5[x]  7)

(where [x] and {x} denotes greatest integer and fractional part function respectively)

 1  1 
(A)   3 ,0    3 ,1  (2, ) (B) (0, 1),  (1, )
   

 2  1   1  1 
(C)   3 ,0    3 ,1   (1, ) (D)   3 , 0    3 ,1   (1, )
       

|x|
127. The function f(x) | x |  is
x
(A) discontinuous at the origin because |x| is discontinuous there
(B) continous at the origin
|x|
(C) discontinuous at the origin because both |x| and are discontinous there
x
|x|
(D) discontinous at the origin because is discontinuous there
x

128. If n is even and g(x, y) = xn + yn – nxy + n – 2 then the number of real solutions of
g(x, y) = 0 is
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8

129. If [ * ] represents greatest integer function, then the solution set of the equation
[x] = [3x] is

 1   1  1 1
(A)  (B)  , 0 (C) 0,  (D)  , 
 3   3  3 3

130. The range of f(x) = [sin x + [cos x + [tan x + [sec x ]]]], x (0, /3) is
(where [ * ] denotes the greatest integer function)
(A) {0, 1} (B) {–1, 0, 1} (C) {1} (D) {1,2}

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Questions based on statements (Q. 131 - 150)
Each of the questions given below consist of Statement – I and Statement – II. Use the
following Key to choose the appropriate answer.
(A) If both Statement - I and Statement - II are true, and Statement - II is the correct
explanation of Statement- I.
(B) If both Statement-I and Statement - II are true but Statement - II is not the correct
explanation of Statement-I.
(C) If Statement-I is true but Statement - II is false.
(D) If Statement-I is false but Statement - II is true.

 d2 y   d2 x 
Statement-I : Let f :[0, )[0, ), be a function defined by y= f(x) = x , then    2  = 1.
2
131. 2   dy 
 dx   

 dy   dx 
Statement-II :     = 1.
 dx   dy 
dx x2
132. Statement-I :  4  (x2 )2
= sin–1
2
+c

dx x
Statement-II :  2
a x 2 = sin–1  a  + c
 
133. Statement-I : Function f(x) = x2 + tan–1 x is a non-periodic function.
Statement-II : The sum of two non-periodic function is always non-periodic.

 12 22 32 x2  2 2 2
134. Statement-I : xlim
    .....  = lim 1 + lim 2 +....+ lim x = 0
   x3 x3 x3 x3  x x x
 x3 x3 x3

Statement-II : xlim lim lim lim


 a (f1(x)+f2(x) +...+ fn(x)) = x  a f1(x) + x  a f2(x) +...+ x  a fn(x), where nN.

 e1 / x  1 
 
135. Statement-I : xlim
0 [x]  e1 / x  1  (where [*] represents greatest integer function) does not exist
 

 e1 / x  1 
lim  
Statement-II : x  0  1 / x  does not exist.
 e  1 

 2x 
136. Statement-I : f(x) = tan–1   is non-differentiable at x = ± 1.
 1  x2 

  
Statement-II : Principal value of tan–1 x are  2 , 2  .
 

137. Statement-I : Let f : R  R is a real-valued function  x, y  R such


that |f(x) – f(y)|  |x – y|3, then f(x) is a constant function.
Statement-II : If derivative of the function w.r.t. x is zero, then function is constant.

138. Consider function f(x) satisfies the relation, f(x + y3) = f(x) + f(y3),  x, y  R and
differentiable for all x.
Statement-I : If f’(2) = a, then f’(–2) = a.
Statement-II : f9x) is an odd function.

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139. Statement-I : Conditions of Lagrange’s mean value theorem fail in f(x) = |x – 1| (x – 1).
Statement-II : |x – 1| is not differentiable at x = 1.

140. Statement-I : If 27a + 9b +3c + d = 0, then the equation f(x) = 4ax3 + 3bx2 + 2cx + d = 0
has at least one real root lying between (0, 3).
Statement-II : If f(x) is continuous in [a, b], derivable in (a, b) such that f(a) = f(b), then at
least one point c  (a, b) such that f’(c) = 0.

141. Statement-I : If f(a) = f(b), then Rolle’s theorem is applicable for x  (a, b).
Statement-II : The tangent at x = 1 to the curve y=x3–x2 – x + 2 again meets the curve at x=–1.

142. Statement-I : f(x) = |x – 1| + |x – 2| + |x – 3| has point of minima at x = 3.


Statement-II : f(x) is non-differentiable at x = 3.

143. Statement-I : f(x) = x + cos x is strictly increasing for  x  R.


Statement-II : If f(x) is strictly increasing, then f’(x) many vanish at some finite number of
points.
x
144. Statement-I :  ex sin xdx = e (sin x – cos x) + c.
2
x
Statement-II : e (f(x) + f’(x)) dx = ex f(x) + c.
145. Let f(x) is continuous and positive for x  [a, b], g(x) is continuous for x  [a, b] and

b b

 | g (x) |dx >  g(x) dx , then


a a

Statement-I : The value of  f(x) g (x) dx can be zero.


a

Statement-II : Equation g(x) = 0 has at least oen root in x  (a, b).

/4 /4 /4 /4


2
x2 ex dx , I3 = ex cos x dx , I4 =
2
146. Consider I1 = e dx , I2 =   ex sin x dx .
 0 0

0 0

Statement-I : I2 > I1 > I3 > I4


Statement-II : for x  (0, 1), x > x2 and sin x > cos x.

147. Statement-I : Area bounded by 2  max. {|x – y|, |x + y|} is 8 sq. units.
Statement-II : Area of the square of side length 4 is 16 sq. units.

148. f(x) is a polynomial of degree 3 passing through origin having local extrema at x = ± 2.
Statement-I : Ratio of areas in which f(x) cuts the circle x2 + y2 = 36 is 1 : 1.
Statement-II : Both y = f(x) and the circle as symmetric about origin.

149. Statement-I : The differential equation of all circles in a plane must be of order 3.
Statement-II : There is only one circle passing through three non-collinear points.

150. Statement-I : The order of the differential equation whose general solutionis
y = c1 cos 2x + c2sin2 x + c3cos2x + c4e2x + c5 e2x + c6 is 3.
Statement-II : Total number of arbitrary parameters in the given general solution in the
statement (I) is 3.

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2 TRIGONOMETRY
EXERCISE

sin  sin3 sin9


151. If k1 = tan 27 – tan  and k2 = + + , then
cos 3 cos 9 cos 27
(A) k1 = 2k2 (B) k1 = k2 + 4 (C) k1 = k2 (D) none of these

99
152. If x = sin |sin |, y = cos  | cos |, where    50, then
2
(A) x – y = 1 (B) x + y = –1 (C) x + y = 1 (D) x – x = 1

sec8  tan8  1
153. If + = , then for every real value of sin2 
a b a b
(A) ab  0 (B) ab  0 (C) a + b = 0 (D) none of these

 1
154. If sin x + cos x =  y   , x  [0, ], then
 y

 3
(A) x = ,y=1 (B) y = 0 (C) y = 2 (D) x =
4 4

155. The values of x between 0 and 2 which satisfy the equation sin x (8 cos2 x) = 1 are in AP
with common difference

  3 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
8 4 8 8

156. If 0 <  < 2 and 2 sin2  – 5 sin  + 2 > 0, then the range of  is

   5   5   
(A)  0, 6    6 , 2  (B)  0, 6   (, 2) (C)  0, 6   (, 2) (D) none of these
       

1 2  4 
157. The sum of the infinite ters of the series tan–1  3  + tan–1  9  +tan–1   +..... is equal to
     33 

   
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 4 3 2

158. The greatest of tan 1, tan–1 1, sin–1 1, sin 1, cos 1, is


(A) sin 1 (B) tan 1 (C) tan–1 1 (D) noen of these

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159. If [sin–1 cos–1 sin–1 tan–1 x] = 1, where [*] denotes the greatest integer function, then x
belongs to the interval
(A) [tan sin cos 1, tan sin cos sin 1] (B) (tan sin cos 1, tan sin cos sin 1)
(C) [–1, 1] (D) [sin cos tan 1, sin cos sin tan 1]

160. In a triangle ABC, r2 + r12 + r22 + r32 + a2 + b2 + c2 is equal to (where r is inradius and
r1, r2, r3 are exradii a, b, c are the sides of ABC)
(A) 2R2 (B) 4R2 (C) 8R2 (D) 16R2

(3  4 sin A sin C)
161. In a  ABC, angles A, B, C are in AP. Then xlim
c is
|A  C|
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

162. If r and R are respectively the radii of the inscribed and circumscribed circles of a regular
R
polygon of n sides such that = 5 – 1, then n is equal to
r
(A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 6 (D) 18

163. If A = cos (cos x) + sin (cos x) the least and greatest value of A are
(A) 0 and 2 (B) –1 and 1 (C) – 2 and 2 (D) 0 and 2

  n
164. Let n be a fixed positive integer such that sin + cos = , then
2n 2n 2
(A) n = 4 (B) n = 5 (C) n = 6 (D) none of these

165. If tan , tan , tan  are the roots of the equation x3 – px2 – r = 0, then the value of
(1 + tan2) (1 + tan2) (1 + tan2) is equal to
(A) (p – r)2 (B) 1 + (p – r)2 (C) 1 – (P – r)2 (D) none of these

166. The number of solutions of the equation tan x + sec x = 2 cos x lying in the interval [0, 2] is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

167. The solution set of (2 cos x – 1) (3 + 2 cos x) = 0 in the interval 0  x  2 is

   5    5 1  3  
(A)  3  (B)  3 , 3  (C)  3 , 3 , cos   2   (D) none of these
      

1 1
168. The number of solutions of the equation sin5 x – cos5 x = – (sin x  cos x) is
cos x sin x
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) infinite (D) none of these

n
169. The number of solutions of the equation cos–1 (1 – x) + m cos–1 x = , where m > 0, n  0, is
2
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinite

 1 1 
170. tan 2 tan     is equal to
  5  4

5 5 7 7
(A) (B) (C) – (D)
4 16 17 17

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  2  3    
171.
 1
The value of sin–1 cot sin    cos 1  12   sec 1 2  is equal to
 
 4   4  
      

(A) 0 (B) /4 (C) /6 (D) /2

172. In a triangle ABC, 2a2 + 4b2 + c2 = 4ab + 2ac, then the numerical value of cos B is equal to
3 5 7
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D)
8 8 8

173. If G is the centroid of a  ABC, then GA2 + GB2 + GC2 is equal to

1 1 1
(A) (a2 + b2 + c2) (B) (a2 + b2 + c2) (C) (a2 + b2 + c2) (D) (a + b + c)2
3 2 3

174. In an isosceles triangle ABC, AB = AC. If vertical angle a is 20º, then a3 + b3 is equal to
(A) 3a2b (B) 3b2c (C) 3c2a (D) abc

175. The least value of cosec2 x + 25 sec2x is


(A) 0 (B) 26 (C) 28 (D) 36

1 cosec2   sec2 
176. If  is an acute angle and tan  = , then the value of is
7 cosec2   sec2 
(A) 3/4 (B) 1/2 (C) 2 (D) 5/4

177. If A + C = B, then tan A tan B tan C is equal to


(A) tan A + tan B + tan C (B) tan B – tan C – tan A
(C) tan A + tan C – tan B (D) – (tan A tan B + tan C)


178. If 1 + sin  + sin2  + ......  = 4 + 2 3 , 0 <  < ,  , then
2

     2
(A)  = (B)  = (C)  = or (D)  = or
6 3 3 6 3 3


179. The number of roots of the equation x + 2 tan x = in the interval [0, 2] is
2
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) infinite

3 1
180. The general value of  such that sin 2 = and tan  = is given by
2 3

7 7 7
(A) n + ,nI (B) n ± ,nI (C) 2n + ,nI (D) none of these
6 6 6

 1  1
181. The value of tan–1 (1) + cos–1    + sin–1    is equal to
 2  2

 5 3 13
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 12 4 12

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 2x 
182. If 2 tan–1 x + sin–1   is independent of x, then
 1  x2 
(A) x  [1, ) (B) x  [–1, 1] (C) x  (–, –1] (D) none of these

 2   2 
183. The principal value of cos–1  cos  + sin–1  sin  is
 3   3 

  4
(A)  (B) (C) (D)
2 3 3

184. In a triangle ABC, (a + b + c) (b + c – a) = kbc if


(A) k < 0 (B) k > 6 (C) 0 < k < 4 (D) k > 4

A
185. If the area of a triangle ABC is given by  = a2 – (b – c)2, then tan  2  is equal to
 

1 1
(A) –1 (B) 0 (C) (D)
4 2

 s
186. In a  ABC, if r = r2 + r3 – r1 and A > , then the range of is equal to
3 a

1  1  1 
(A)  2 , 2  (B)  2 ,   (C)  2 , 3  (D) (3, )
     

187. If sin x + sin2 x = 1, then cos8 x + 2 cos6 x + cos4 x is equal to


(A) –1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) 2

188. If 0 <  < /6 and sin  + cos  = 7 /2, then tan /2 is equal to

7 2 7 2 7
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
3 3 3

  sin(    )
189. If ,,   0,  , then the value of is
 2 sin   sin   sin 

(A) < 1 (B) > 1 (C) = 1 (D) none of these

190. Solutions of the equation |cos x| = 2[x] are (where [*] denotes the greatest integer function)


(A) nil (B) x = ± 1 (C) x = (D) none of these
3

191. The set of all x in (–, ) satisfying |4 sin x – 1| < 5 is given by

     3   3 
(A) x    10 ,   (B) x    10 , 10  (C) x   , 10  (D) x  (–, )
     

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x
192. The number of solutions of the equation 1 + sin x sin2  2  = 0 in [–, ] is
 

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

193. The solution of the inequality (cot–1 x)2 – 5cot–1 x + 6 > 0 is


(A) (cot 3, cot 2) (B) (–, cot 3)  (cot 2, )
(C) (cot 2, ) (D) None of these

194. If in a  ABC, a2 + b2 + c2 = 8R2, where R = circumradius, the the triangle is


(A) equilateral (B) isosceles (C) right angled (D) none of these

sin2 A  sin A  1
195. In any triangle ABC,  sin A
is always greater than

(A) 9 (B) 3 (C) 27 (D) none of these

cos A cosB cos C a b


196. If in a triangle ABC, 2 + +2 = + , then the value of the angle A is
a b c bc ca

   
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 4 2 6

197. If in a triangle, R and r are the circumradius and inradius respectively, then the Harmonic
mean of the exradii of the triangle is
(A) 3r (B) 2R (C) R + r (D) none of these

198. For what and only what values of  lying between 0 and  is the inequality sin  cos3  > sin3
 cos  valid ?

  
(A) a  (0, /4) (B) a  (0, /2) (C) a   4 , 2  (D) none of these
 

199. The minimum and maximum values of ab sin x + b (1  a2 ) cos x + c (|a| < 1, b > 0)

respectively are
(A) {b – c, b + c} (B) {b + c, b – c} (C) {c – b, b + c} (D) none of these

200. If 2 cos  + sin  = 1, then 7 cos  + 6 sin  equals


(A) 1 or 2 (B) 2 or 3 (C) 2 or 4 (D) 2 or 6

336
201. If sin  = and 450° <  < 540°, then sin (/4) is equal to
625

1 7 4 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 2 25 5 5

202. Minimum value of 4x2 – 4x |sin | – cos2  is equal to


(A) –2 (B) –1 (C) –1/2 (D) 0

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203. If cos4  sec2 , and sin4 cosec2 are in AP, then cos8  sec6 , and sin8  cosec6  are
2 2
in
(A) AP (B) GP (C) HP (D) none of these

204. The maximum value of the expression (sin2 x  2a2 )  (2a2  1  cos2 x) , where a and x are

real numbers is
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 5

205. The real roots of the equation cos7 x + sin4 x = 1 in the interval (–, ) are

     
(A) – ,0 (B) – , 0, (C) ,0 (D) 0, ,
2 2 2 2 4 2

Questions based on statements (Q. 206 - 210)


Each of the questions given below consist of Statement – I and Statement – II. Use the
following Key to choose the appropriate answer.
(A) If both Statement - I and Statement - II are true, and Statement - II is the correct
explanation of Statement- I.
(B) If both Statement-I and Statement - II are true but Statement - II is not the correct
explanation of Statement-I.
(C) If Statement-I is true but Statement - II is false.
(D) If Statement-I is false but Statement - II is true.

206. St at em ent –I : If sin2 1 + sin2 2 +.....+ sin2 n = 0, then the different sets of values of
(1, 2 ,..., n) for which cos 1 + cos 2 +.......+ cos n = n – 4 is n(n – 1).
Statement–II : If sin2 1 + sin2 2 + ...... + sin2 n = 0, then cos 1· cos 2 ·cos n = ± 1.

207. Let ,  and  satisfy 0 <  <  <  < 2 and cos (x + ) + cos (x + ) + cos (x + ) = 0  x  R.

2
Statement–I :  –  = .
3
Statement–II : cos  + cos  + cos  = 0 and sin  + sin  + sin  = 0.

208. Statement–I : The equation sin (cos x) = cos (sin x) has no real solution.

Statement–II : sin x ± cos x    2, 2  .

 1   1 
209. Statement–I : sin–1   > tan–1



.

 e  

Statement–II : sin–1 x > tan–1 y for x > y,  x, y  (0, 1).

210. Statement–I : In any ABC, the maximum value of r1 + r2 + r3 = 9R/2.


Statement–II : In any ABC, R  2r.

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3 ALGEBRA
EXERCISE

211. If log2 x + log2 y  6, then the least value of x + y is


(A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 16 (D) 32

n
k 
212. Suppose f(x, n) =  logx  x  , then the value of x satisfying the equation f(x, 10) = f(x, 11)
k 1

is
(A) 9 (B) 10 (C) 11 (D) none

213. If one root of the equation x2 – x + 12 =0 is even prime while x2 + x +  = 0 has equal roots,
then  is
(A) 8 (B) 16 (C) 24 (D) 32

214. If the roots of the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, are of the form /( – 1) and (+ 1)/, then
the value of (a + b + c)2 is
(A) 2b2 – ac (B) b2 – 2ac (C) b2 – 4ac (D) 4b2 – 2ac

215. The maximum value of the sum of the AP 50, 48, 46, 44, ... is
(A) 648 (B) 450 (C) 558 (D) 650

216. If xa = yb = zc, where a, b, c are unequal positive numbers and x,y,z are in GP, then a3 + c3
is
(A)  2b3 (B) > 2b3 (C)  2b3 (D) < 2b3

217. If 0  [x] < 2; –1  [y] < 1 and 1  [z] < 3. where [*] denotes the greatest integer function,

[x]  1 [y] [z]


then the maximum value of the determinant [x] [y]  1 [z] is
[x] [y] [z]  1

(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8

218. The equations x – y =2, 2x – 3y = –, 3x – 2y = –1 are consistent for


(A) = –4 (B) = –1, 4 (C) = –1 (D) = 1, –4

 3 1 
 
 2 2  1 1
219. If P =  1 APT, then pT (Q2005)p is equal to
3  , A = 0 1 and Q = PAP
 2 
2 

 3   1 2005  3 
1 2005  2005   1 
(A) 0 1  (B)  2  (C)  3 1  (D)  2 
  1 0   2  0 2005

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220. If A5 = O such that An  I for 1  n  4, then (I – A)–1 is equal to
(A) A4 (B) A3 (C) I + A (D) none of these

221. The solution of x – 1 = (x – [x]) (x – {x}) (wher [x] and {x} are the integral and fractional
part of x) is
(A) x  R (B) x  R ~ [1, 2) (C) x  [1, 2) (D) x  R ~[1, 2]

222. The value of p for which both the roots of the equation 4x2 – 20px + (25p2 + 15p – 66) = 0,
are less than 2, lies in
(A) (4/5, 2) (B) (2, ) (C) (–1, –4/5) (D) (–,–1)

223. If a, b, c, d are positive real numbers such that a + b + c + d = 2, then m = (a + b) (c + d)


satisfies the relation
(A) 0 < m  1 (B) 1  m  2 (C) 2  m  3 (D) 3 < m  4

224. Suppose a, b, c are in AP and a2, b2, c2 are in GP. If a > b > c and a + b + c = 3/2, then the
value of a is
1 1 1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) + (D) +
2 3 2 3 2 2

2
x cos x ex
sin x x2 sec x  /2
225. If f(x) = tan x  f(x) dx is equal to
1 2 , then the value of  /2

(A) 5 (B) 3 (C) 1 (D) 0

a 1 1
226. If the value of the determinant 1 b 1 is positive, then
1 1 c

(A) abc > 1 (B) abc > –8 (C) abc < –8 (D) abc > –2

3 3 0 4 1 5 
227. If 2x – y = 3 3 2 and 2y + x =  1 4  4 , then
   

3 0 1 2  1 1 1  2 3  1 1  2
(A) x + y = 0 3 2 (B) x = 1 2 0 (C) x - y = 2 1 2 (D) y =  1 1  2
       

 1  i 3 1  i 3 
 
2i 2i
228. If A =  , i = 2
 1 and f(x) = x + 2, then f(A) equals
 1i 3 1i 3 
 
 2i 2i 

3 i 3  5i 3  1 0
1 0   1 0   1 0
(A) 0 1 (B)  2  0 1 (C)  2  0 1 (D) (2 + i 3 ) 0 1
          

229. If the matrices A, B, A + B are non singular, then [A(A + B)–1B]–1, is equal to

(A) A–1 + B–1 (B) A + B (C) A(A + B)–1 (D) None of these

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230. The number of solution of |[x] – 2x| = 4, where [*] denotes the greatest integer  x, is
(A) infinite (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 2

21 10

231. If  ai = 693, where a , a , ...,a are in AP, then the value of


1 2 21 a
i 0
2r 1 is
i1

(A) 361 (B) 363 (C) 365 (D) 398

232. If log2 (a + b) + log2 (c + d)  4. Then the minimum value of the expression a + b + c + d is


(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) none of these

ax b c
233. If xyz = – 2007 and  = a b  y c = 0, then value of ayz + bzx + cxy is
a b cz

(A) –2007 (B) 2007 (C) 0 (D) (2007)2

1
r 2r n
2
n n2
234. If r = n(n  1) n1 , then value of 
r is
n 2 r 1
2

(A) n (B) 2n (C) n2 (D) –2n

235. If A is an orthogonal matrix, then A–1, equals


(A) A (B) A’ (C) A2 (D) none of these

236. If A is a square matrix, then adj AT – (adj A)T is equal to


(A) 2|A| (B) 2|A| I (C) null matrix (D) unit matrix

2 2
237. The sum of all values of x, so that 16(x 3x 1)
 8(x 3x 2) , is
(A) 0 (B) 3 (C) –3 (D) –5

238. If , ,  are the roots of ax3 + bx + c = 1 such that  +  = 0, then


(A) c = 0 (B) c = 1 (C) b = 0 (D) b = 1

239. If p,q,r are three positive real numbers are in AP, then the roots of the quadratic equation
px2 + qx + r = 0 are all real for

r p
(A) p  7  4 3 (B) r  7  4 3 (C) all p and r (D) no p and r

240. If the arithmetic progression whose common difference is none zero, the sum of first 3n terms
is equal to the sum of the next n terms. Then the ratio of the sum of the first 2n terms to the
next 2n terms is
(A) 1/5 (B) 2/3 (C) 3/4 (D) none of these

241. If A is square matrix of order n, a = maximum number of distinct entries. If A is triangular


matrix, b = maximum number of distinct entries. If A is a diagonal matrix. c = minimum
number of zeros. If A is a triangular matrix if a + 5 = c + 2b
(A) 12 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) None of these

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 r r  1
242. Matrix Mr is defiend as Mr = r  1 r  , r  N value of det (M1) + det (M2) + det (M3) +....+
 
det (M2007) is
(A) 2007 (B) 2008 (C) 20082 (D) 20072

0 1
243. The matrix 1 0 is the matrix reflection in the line
 
(A) x = 1 (B) x + y = 1 (C) y = 1 (D) x = y

 8 6 2 
244. If the matrix A =  6 7  4 is singular, then  is equal to
 2  4  

(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 2 (D) 5

245. If the roots of the quadratic equation ax2 – 5x + 6 = 0 are in the ratio 2 : 3, then ‘a’ is equal
to
(A) 3 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) –1

246. If the sides of a right angled triangle form an AP, then the sines of the acute angles are

3 4 1  5 1  5  1
 ,   3 1
(A) , (B) 3,3 (C)  2   2  (D) ,
5 5     2 2

247. If x  {1,2,3 ....9} and fn (x) = xxx.x (n digits), then fn2 (3) + fn (2) is equal to
(A) 2f2n(1) (B) fn2(1) (C) f2n(1) (D) –f2n(4)

 i  i  1  1
248. If A =  i i  and B =  1 1  , then A8 equals
   
(A) 128B (B) –128B (C) 4B (D) –64B
19

249. If x1, x2, ......, x20 are in H.P. and x1, 2, x20 are in G.P., then  xr xr 1 =
r 1

(A) 76 (B) 80 (C) 84 (D) none of these

m
 xi  1 
250. If m and x are two real numbers, then e2mi cot 1 x   (where i =  1 ) is equal to
 xi  1 
(A) cos x + i sin x (B) m/2 (C) 1 (D) (m + 1)/2

251. If |z – i Re (z)| = |z – Im (z)|, (where i =  1 ), then z lies on


(A) Re (z) = 2 (B) Im (z) = 2 (C) Re (z) + Im (z) = 2 (D) none of these

252. If z be complex number such that equation |z – a2| + |z – 2a| = 3 always represents an
ellipse, then range of a ( R+) is
(A) (1, 2) (B) [1, 3] (C) (–1, 3) (D) (0, 3)

253. The total number of integral solution for x, y, z such that xyz = 24, is
(A) 3 (B) 60 (C) 90 (D) 120

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254. If a, b, c are odd positive integers, then number of integral solutions of a + b + c = 13, is
(A) 14 (B) 21 (C) 28 (D) 56

255. Number of point having position vector


aî  bĵ  ck̂ where a, b, c  {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} such that 2a + 3b+ 5c is divisible by 4 is-
(A) 140 (B) 70 (C) 100 (D) None of these

n
 x3  1  x6 
256. Number of terms in the expansion of  
 (where n  N) is
 x3 
(A) n + 1 (B) n+2C
2 (C) 2n + 1 (D) n2 + n + 1

257. If 540 is divided by 11, then remainder is  and when 22003 is divided by 17, then remainder is
, then the value of  – is
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 8

10
 x  3  

258. The term independent of x in the expansion of   3    2   is
    2x  

(A) 5/12 (B) 1 (C) 10C (D) none of these


1

2 5
259. The probability that the length of a randomly chosen chord of a circle lies between and
3 6
of its diameter is
(A) 1/4 (B) 5/12 (C) 1/16 (D) 5/16

260. A die is rolled three times, the probability of getting a large number than the previous number
is
1 5 5 13
(A) (B) (C) (D)
54 54 108 108

261. A dice is thrown (2n + 1) times. The probability that faces with even numbers appear odd
number is times is
2n  1 n1 n
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
2n  3 2n  1 2n  1

262. If xr = cos (/3r) – i sin (/3r), (where i = 1 ). then value of x1. x2.... , is
(A) 1 (B) –1 (C) –i (D) i

263. Let z1 = 6 + i and z2 = 4 – 3i (where i =  1 ). Let z be a complex number such that

 z  z1  
arg  z  z  = , then z satisfies
 2  2

(A) |z – (5 – i)| = 5 (B) |z – (5 – i)| = 5 (C) |z – (5 + i)| = 5 (D) |z – (5 + i)| = 5

100
264. If z  0, then  [arg | z |] dx is (where [*] denotes the greatest integer function)
x 0

(A) 0 (B) 10 (C) 100 (D) not defined

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265. The maximum number of points of intersection of 8 circles, is
(A) 16 (B) 24 (C) 28 (D) 56

266. Every one of the 10 available lamps can be switched on to illuminate certain Hall. The total
number of ways in which the hall can be illuminated, is
(A) 55 (B) 1023 (C) 210 (D) 10 !

267. The total number of 3 digit even numbers that can be composed from the digitis 1, 2, 3, ....,
9 when the repetition of digits is not allowed, is
(A) 224 (B) 280 (C) 324 (D) 405

268. The number of ways in which a score of 11 can be made from a through by three persons,
each throwing a single die once, is
(A) 45 (B) 18 (C) 27 (D) 68

269. The greatest coefficient in the expansion of (1 + x)2n + 2 is

(2n)! (2n  2)! (2n  2)! (2n)!


(A) (B) (C) (D)
(n!)2 {(n  1)!}2 n!(n  1)! n!(n  1)!

270. The first integral term in the expansion of ( 3 + 3 9


2 ) , is its
(A) 2nd term (B) 3rd term (C) 4th term (D) 5th term

271. The number of irrational terms in the expansion of (21/5 + 31/10)55 is


(A) 47 (B) 56 (C) 50 (D) 48

272. 10 bulbs out of a sample of 100 bulbs manufactured by a company are defective. The
probability that 3 out of 4 bulbs, bought by a customer will not be defective, is
(A) 4C3/100 C4 (B) 90 C3/96 C4 (C) 90C3/100C4 (D) (90C3×10C1)/100C4

273. Two persons each makes a single throw with a pair of dice. The probability that the throws
are unequal is given by

1 73 51
(A) 3 (B) (C) (D) none of these
6 63 63

274. Let A = {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} and B = {2, 4, 6, 8}. An element (a, b) of their cartesian product
A × B is chosen at random. The probability that a + b = 9, is
(A) 1/5 (B) 2/5 (C) 3/5 (D) 4/5

275. The point of intersection of the curves arg (z – 3i) = 3/4 and arg (2z + 1 –2i) = /4
(where i =  1 ) is
(A) 1/4 (3 + 9i) (B) 1/4 (3 – 9i) (C) 1/2 (3 + 2i) (D) no point

276. For all complex numbers z1, z2 satisfying |z1| = 12 and |z2 – 3 – 4i| = 5, the minimum
value of |z1 – z2| is
(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 7 (D) 17

277. If |z – i|  2 and z1 = 5 + 3i, (where i =  1 ) then the maximum value of |iz + z1| is

(A) 2 + 31 (B) 7 (C) 31 – 2 (D) 31 + 2

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278. If |z – 1| + |z + 3|  8, then the range of values of |z – 4|, (where i = 1 ) is
(A) (0, 7) (B) (1, 8) (C) [1, 9] (D) [2, 5]

279. In a plane there are 37 straight lines, of which 13 pass through the point A and 11 pass
through the point B. Besides, no three lines pass through one point, no lines passes through
both points A and B, and no two are parallel, then the number of intersection points the lines
have is equal to
(A) 535 (B) 601 (C) 728 (D) 963

280. The number of six digit numbers that can be formed from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, so
that digits do not repeat and the terminal digits are even is
(A) 144 (B) 72 (C) 288 (D) 720

281. In a polygon, no three diagonals are concurrent. If the total number of points of intersection
of diagonals interior to the polygon be 70, then number of diagonals of polygon is :
(A) 8 (B) 20 (C) 28 (D) None

282. The coefficient of a10 b7 c3 in the expansion of (bc + ca + ab)10 is


(A) 30 (B) 60 (C) 120 (D) 240

283. If (1 + x + x2)n = a0 + a1x + a2x2 ...... + a2nx2n. Then value of a0 + a3 + a6 ....... is equal to
(A) 3n (B) 3n + 1 (C) 3n–1 (D) None of these

10 n
C
284. The value of  r . nCr r 1 is equal to
r 1

(A) 5(2n – 9) (B) 10n (C) 9(n – 4) (D) None

285. If two events A and B are such that P(A) > 0 and P(B)  1, then p( A / B ) is equal to

1  P(A  B) P(A)
(A) 1 – P (A/B) (B) 1 – P ( A /B) (C) (D)
P(B ) P(B )

286. Two numbers x and y are chosen at random from the set {1, 2, 3,....,30}. The probability
that x2 – y2 is divisible by 3 is
(A) 3/29 (B) 4/29 (C) 5/29 (D) none of these

287. Consider f(x) = x3 + ax2 + bx + c. parameters a, b, c, are chosen, respectively, by throwing


a die three times. Then the probability that f(x) is an increasing function is
(A) 5/36 (B) 8/36 (C) 4/9 (D) 1/3

288. Number of solutions of the equation |z|2 + 7 z = 0 is/are


(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 6

289. (1 + i)6 + (1 – i)6 =


(A) 15i (B) –15i (C) 15 (D) 0

290. If 1, , 2,.... n–1 are n, nth roots of unity, then the value of (9 – ) (9 – 2).....(9 – n–1)
will be

9n  1 9n  1
(A) n (B) 0 (C) (D)
8 8

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291. T he num be r of non-neg at i v e i nte gral s ol ut i ons t o the sy st em of eq uati ons
x + y + z + u + t = 20 and x + y + z = 5 is-
(A) 336 (B) 346 (C) 246 (D) None of these

292. If ‘n’ objects are arranged in a row, then number of ways of selecting three of these objects,
so that no two of them are next to each other is :
(A) n–3C3 (B) n–3C2 (C) n–2C3 (D) None

293. The sum of 20 terms of a series of which every even term is 2 times the term before it, and
every odd term is 3 times the term before it, the first term being unity is

2 3 3


(A)  7  (610 – 1) (B)  7  (610 – 1) (C)  5  (610 – 1) (D) none of these
     

294. A fair coin is tossed 100 times. The probability of getting tails 1, 3, ..... 49 times is
(A) 1/2 (B) 1/4 (C) 1/8 (D) 1/16

295. A six-faced fair dice is thrown until 1 comes. Then the probability that 1 comes in even
number of trials is
(A) 5/11 (B) 5/6 (C) 6/11 (D) 1/6

296. Let A = {2, 3, 4, 5} and let R = {(2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (5, 5), (2, 3), (3, 2), (3, 5), (5, 3)} be
a relation in A. Then R is
(A) reflexive and transitive (B) reflexive and symmetric
(C) reflexive and antisymmetric (D) None of the above

297. If the heights of 5 persons are 144 cm, 153 cm, 150 cm, 158 cm and 155 cm
respectively, then mean height is-
(A) 150 cm (B) 151 cm (C) 152 cm (D) None of these

298. Arithmetic mean of the following frequency distribution :


x : 4 7 10 13 16 19
f : 7 10 15 20 25 30 is -
(A) 13.6 (B) 13.8 (C) 14.0 (D) None of these

299. If p and q are two statements. Then negation of compound statement (~ p  q) is


(A) ~ p  q (B) p  q (C) p  ~q (D) None

300. Negation of statement : if we control population growth we prosper, is


(A) if we do not control population growth, we prosper
(B) if we control population, we do not prosper
(C) we control population and we do not prosper
(D) we do not control population, but we prosper

301. If a set A = {a, b, c} then the number of subsets of the set A is


(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 9

302. The weighted mean of first n natural number if their weight are the same as the
number is-
n (n  1) n 1 2n  1
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
2 2 3

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303. The mean income of a group of persons is Rs.400. Another group of persons has mean
income Rs.480. If the mean income of all the persons in the two groups together is
Rs.430, then ratio of the number of persons in the groups:
4 5 5
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
3 4 3

304. If p  q can also be written as


(A) p  ~q (B) ~ p  q (C) ~ p  ~q (D) none

305. If p  (~p  q) is false, the truth values of p and q are respectively..


(A) T, F (B) T, T (C) F, T (D) F, F

306. The value of n {P[P()]} is equal to


(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

307. The mean of a set of number is x if each number is increased by , then mean of the
new set is-
(A) x (B) x +  (C)  x (D) None of these

308. Mean of 25 observations was found to be 78.4. But later on it was found that 96
was misread 69. The correct mean is
(A) 79.24 (B) 79.48 (C) 80.10 (D) None of these

309. If p, q, r are simple statement. Then (p  q)  (q  r) is true. Then


(A) p, q, r are all false (B) p, q are true and r is false
(C) p, q, r are all true (D) p is true and q and r are false

310. If p, q, r are simple statement with truth values T, F, T then truth values of
(~p  q)  ~ r  p is
(A) True (B) False (C) True if r is false (D) None

311. If A = {x : x = 2n + 1, n  Z and B = {x : x = 2n, n  Z}, then A  B is


(A) set of natural numbers (B) set of irrational numbers
(C) set of integers (D) none of these

312. If x is the mean of x 1, x 2,....,x n then mean of x 1 + a, x 2 + a, .....,x n+ a where a is


any number positive or negative is-
(A) x + a (B) x (C) a x (D) None of these

313. Mean wage from the following data


Wage (In Rs.) 800 820 860 900 920 980 1000
No. of workers 7 14 19 25 20 10 5 is
(A) Rs.889 (B) Rs. 890.4 (C) Rs.891.2 (D) None of these

314. Negation of ‘’ 3 is an odd number and 7 is a rational number is -


(A) 3 is not an odd number and 7 is not a rational number
(B) 3 is an odd number or 7 is a rational number
(C) 3 is an odd number or 7 is not a rational number
(D) 3 is not an odd number or 7 is not a rational number.

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315. The negation of statement (~ p  q)  (~p  ~q) is -
(A) (p  ~q)  (p  q)` (B) (p  ~q)  (p  q)
(C) (~p  q)  (~p  ~q) (D) (p  ~q)  (p  q)

316. If A = {x : x = 3n, n  Z} and B = {x : x = 4n, n  Z} then A  B is


(A) {x : x = n, n  Z} (B) {x : x = n/2, n  Z}
(C) {x : x = n–1, n  Z}(D) {x : x = 12n, n  Z}

317. The geometric mean of numbers 7, 72, 73,.....,7n is-


n1
(A) 7n (B) 7n/2 (C) 2 (D) None of these
7

318. Harmonic mean of 2, 4, 5 is.....


(A) 4.21 (B) 3.16 (C) 2.98 (D) None of these

319. The negation of statement (p  q)  (q  ~r)


(A) (p  q)  (~q  ~r) (B) (~p  ~q)  (~q  r)
(C) (~p  ~q)  (~q  r) (D) None of these

320. The statement (p  ~q) p is logically equivalent to -


(A) p (B) ~p (C) q (D) ~q

321. If A and B be two sets containing 3 and 6 elements respectively, what can be the minimum
number of elements in A  B?
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 9 (D) 10

322. The number of runs scored by 11 players of a cricket team of school are 5, 19, 42,
11, 50, 30, 21, 0, 52, 36, 27. The median is-
(A) 21 (B) 27 (C) 30 (D) None of these

323. The median for the following frequency distribution :


x : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
f : 8 10 11 16 20 25 15 9 6 is :
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) None of these

324. If (p  ~ q)  (q  r) is true and. q and r both true then p is -


(A) True (B) False (C) may be true or false (D) none

325. Negation of the statement If a number is prime then it is odd’ is.


(A) A number is not prime but odd. (B) A number is prime and it is not odd.
(C) A number is neither primes nor odd. (D) None of these

326. If the number of elements in A is m and number of element in B is n then the number of
elements in the power set of A × B is
n m mn
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) none of these

327. Median from the following distribution


Class 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35 35-40 40-45
frequency 5 6 15 10 5 4 2 2 is
(A) 19.0 (B) 19.2 (C) 19.3 `(D) 19.5

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328. Mode of the data 3, 2, 5, 2, 3, 5, 6, 6, 5, 3, 5, 2, 5 is-
(A) 6 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 3

329. If p, q, r are substatements with truth values. T, T, F then the Statement


r  (p  ~q)  (~q  ~r) will be
(A) True (B) False
(C) may be true or false (D) None of these

330. The Negation of the statement (p  q)  r is -


(A) (~p  ~q)  r (B) (~p  ~q) ~ r (C) (p  q) ~ r (D) (~p  ~q) 
r

331. Let A and B be two non-empty sets having elements in common, then A × B and B × A have
elements in common, is
2
(A) n (B) n – 1 (C) n (D) none of these

332. If the value of mode and mean is 60 and 66 respectively, then the value of median is-
(A) 60 (B) 64 (C) 68 (D) None of these

333. The mean deviation about median from the following data :
340, 150, 210, 240, 300, 310, 320, is
(A) 52.4 (B) 52.5 (C) 52.8 (D) None of these

334. If p is any statement, t is tautology & c is a contradiction, then which of following


is not correct-
(A) p  (~p)  c (B) p t = t (C) p t = p (D) p  c = c

335. (~p  q) is logically equal to -


(A) p  q (B) q  p (C) ~ (p  q) (D) ~ (q  p)

336. Let R be the relation on the set N of natural numbers defined by


R : {(x, y)} : x + 3y = 12 x  N, y  N} then domain of R
(A) {1, 2, 3} (B) {2, 3, 5} (C) {9, 6, 3} (D) none of these

337. Mean deviation about mean from the following data :


xi : 3 9 17 23 27
fi : 8 10 12 9 5 is -
(A) 7.15 (B) 7.09 (C) 8.05 (D) None of these

338. Marks of 5 students of a tutorial group are 8, 12, 13, 15, 22 then variance is:
(A) 21 (B) 21.2 (C) 21.4 (D) None of these

339. The statement p  q is equal to -


(A) (~p  q)  (p  q) (B) (p  q)  (~p  ~q)
(C) (~p  q)  (pv ~ q) (D) (p  q)  (p  q)

340. The statement (p  q)  ~p is a


(A) Tautology (B) contradiction
(C) Neither tautology nor contradiction (D) None of these

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341. Let A be the set of first ten natural numbers and let R be a relation on A defined by
(x, y)  R  x + 2y = 10 i.e., R = {(x, y) : x  A, y  A and x + 2y=10}. Then domains of R–1
(A) {2, 4, 6, 8} (B) {4, 3, 2, 1} (C) {1, 2, 4} (D) none of these

342. Variance of the data given below


size of item 3.5 4.5 5.5 6.5 7.5 8.5 9.5
frequency 3 7 22 60 85 32 8 is-
(A) 1.29 (B) 2.19 (C) 1.32 (D) None of these

343. If the mean and variance of a variate X having a binomial distribution are 6 and 4
respectively. then the number of values of the variate in the distribution is
(A) 10 (B) 12 (C) 16 (C) 18

344. The statement p  p  q is a -


(A) Tautology (B) Contradiction
(C) Neither tautology nor contradiction (D) None of these

345. The statement (p  ~q)  (p  q) is a -


(A) Tautology (B) Contradiction
(C) Neither tautology nor contradiction (D) None of these

Questions based on statements (Q. 346 - 360)


Each of the questions given below consist of Statement – I and Statement – II. Use the
following Key to choose the appropriate answer.
(A) If both Statement - I and Statement - II are true, and Statement - II is the correct
explanation of Statement- I.
(B) If both Statement-I and Statement - II are true but Statement - II is not the correct
explanation of Statement-I.
(C) If Statement-I is true but Statement - II is false.
(D) If Statement-I is false but Statement - II is true.

346. Statement-I : If roots of the equation x2 – bx + c = 0 are two consecutive integers, then
b2 – 4ac = 1
Statement-II : If a,b,c are odd integer then the roots of the equation
4abc x2 + (b2 – 4ac)x – b = 0 are real and distinct.

 15 5 3 
347. Statement-I : If x2 + 9y2 + 25z2 = xyz  x  y  z  , then x,y,z are in H.P..
 

2 2
Statement-II : If a12 + a2 +.......+ an = 0, then a1 = a2 = a3 =.....=an = 0

348. Statement-I : The number of zeroes at the end of 100! is 24.

n  n n n


Statement-II : The exponent of prime ‘p’ in n! is  p  +  2  +  3  .....+  r 
  p  p  p 
where r is a natural number such that pr  n < pr+1

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n
1 1
349. Statement-I : r 1 nC
r xr =
(n  1)x
[(1 + x)n+1 – 1]
r 0

n n
Cr n1
Statement-II :  r  1 = n2  1
r 0

350. Statement–I : If all real values of x obtained from the equation 4x – (a – 3)2x + (a – 4) = 0
are non-positive, then a  (4, 5].
Statement–II : If ax2 + bx + c is non-positive for all real values of x, then b2 – 4ac must be
negative or zero and ‘a’ mst be negative.

351. Statement–I : If arg(z1z2) = 2, then both z1 and z2 are purely real (z1 and z2 have principal arguments).
Statement–II : Principal argument of complex number and between – and .

352. If z1  – z2 and |z1 + z2| = |(1/z1) + (1/z2)| then


Statement–I : z1 z2 is unimodular.
Statement–II : z1 and z2 both are unimodular.

353. Statement–I : If an infinite G.P. has 2nd term x and its sum is 4, then x belongs to (–8, 1).
Statement–II : Sum of an infinite G.P. is finite if for its common ratio r, 0 < | r | < 1.

354. Statement–I : 199 + 299 + ........ + 10099 is divisible by 10100.


Statement–II : an + bn is divisible by a + b if n is odd.

355. Statement–I : When number of ways of arranging 21 objects of which r objects are identical
of one type and remaining are identical of second type is maximum, then maximum value of
13
Cr is 78.
Statement–II : 2n + 1Cr is maximum when r = n.

356. Statement–I : Number of ways of selecting 10 objects from 42 objects of which, 21 objects
are identical and remaiing objects are distinct is 220.
Statement–II : 42C0 + 42C1 + 42C2 + ....... + 42C21 = 241.

357. Statement–I : Greatest term in the expansion of (1 + x)12, when x = 11/10 is 7th.
Statement–II : 7th term in the expansion of (1 + x)12 has the factor 12 C6 which is greatest
value of 12Cr.

358. Statement–I : If A, B and C are the angles of a triangle and

1 1 1
1  sin A 1  sinB 1  sinC =0, then triangle may not be equilateral.
sin A  sin2 A sinB  sin2 B sinC  sin2 C
Statement–II : If any two rows of a determinant are the same, then the value of that
determinant is zero.

4 0 4 1 3 3
359. Statement–I : A = 2 3 2  , B–1 = 1 4 3 . Then (AB)–1 does not exist.
1 2 1  1 3 4
Statement–II : Since |A| = 0, (AB)–1 = B–1A–1 is meaningless.

360. Four numbers are chosen at random (without replacement) from the set {1, 2, 3, ....., 20}.
Statement – 1 :
1
The probability that the chosen numbers when arranged in some order will form an AP is .
85
Statement – 2 :
If the four chosen numbers form an AP, then the set of all possible values of common
difference is
{+ 1, + 2, + 3, + 4 , + 5}

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4 CO-ORDINATE
GEOMETRY
EXERCISE
361. The image of P(a, b) on y = –x is Q and the image of Q on the line y = x is R. Then the mid
point of R is

 a  b b  a
(A) (a + b, b + a) (B)  ,  (C) (a – b, b – a) (D) (0, 0)
 2 2 


362. The line 3x – 4y + 7 = 0 is rotated through an angle in the clockwise direction about the
4
point (–1, 1). The equation of the line in its new position is
(A) 7y + x – 6 = 0 (B) 7y – x – 6 = 0 (C) 7y + x + 6 = 0 (D) 7y – x + 6 = 0

363. Area of the parallelogram formed by the lines y = mx, y = mx + 1, y = nx and y = nx + 1 equals

|m  n| 2 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(m  n)2 |m  n| |m  n| |m  n|

364. If 5a + 4b + 20c = t, then the value of t for which the line ax + by + c - 1 = 0 always passes
through a fixed point is
(A) 0 (B) 20 (C) 30 (D) none of these

365. The point A (2, 1) is translated parallel to the line x – y = 3 by a distance 4 units. If the new
position A’ is in third quadrant, then the coordinates of A’ are
(A) (2 + 2 2,1+2 2) (B) (–2 + 2 , –1 –2 2)

(C) (2 – 2 2,1–2 2) (D) none of these

366. If the tangent at the point P on the circle x2 + y2 + 6x + 6y = 2 meets the straight line
5x – 2y + 6 = 0 at a point Q on the y-axis, then the length of PQ is
(A) 4 (B) 2 5 (C) 5 (D) 3 5

367. The lines 2x – 3y = 5 and 3x – 4y = 7 are the diameters of a circle of area 154 sq unit. The
equation of this circle is ( = 22/7)
(A) x2 + y2 + 2x – 2y = 62 (B) x2 + y2 + 2x – 2y = 47
2 2
(C) x + y – 2x + 2y = 47 (D) x2 + y2 – 2x + 2y = 62

368. The range of values of ‘a’ such that the angle  between the pair of tangents drawn from


(a, 0) to the circle x2 + y2 = 1 satisfies <  < , is
2

(A) (1, 2) (B) (1, 2) (C) (– 2 , –1) (D) (– 2 , –1)  (1, 2)

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369. The locus of a point such that the tangents drawn from it to the circle x2 + y2 – 6x – 8y = 0
are perpendicular to each other is
(A) x2 + y2 – 6x – 8y – 25 = 0 (B) x2 + y2 + 6x – 8y – 5 = 0
(C) x2 + y2 – 6x + 8y – 5 = 0 (D) x2 + y2 – 6x – 8y + 25 = 0

370. The locus of the point ( (3h  2) , 3k ). If (h, k) lies on x + y = 1 is


(A) a pair of straight lines (B) a circle
(C) a parabola (D) an ellipse

371. The shortest distance between the parabolas y2 = 4x and y2 = 2x – 6 is


(A) 2 (B) 5 (C) 3 (D) none of these

372. A parabola is drawn with focus at (3, 4) and vertex at the focus of the parabola
y2 – 12x – 4y + 4 = 0. The equation of the parabola is
(A) x2 – 6x – 8y + 25 = 0 (B) y2 – 8x – 6y + 25 = 0
(C) x2 – 6x + 8y – 25 = 0 (D) x2 + 6x – 8y – 25 = 0

373. Two perpendicular tangents PA and PB are drawn to y2 = 4ax, minimum length of AB is equal
to
(A) a (B) 4a (C) 8a (D) 2a

374. The locus of the points of trisection of the double ordinates of the parabola y2 = 4ax is
(A) y2 = ax (B) 9y2 = 4ax (C) 9y2 =ax (D) y2 = 9ax

375. If the line y – 3 x + 3 = 0 cuts the parabola y2 = x + 2 at A and B, then PA. PB is equal to

[where P  ( 3 , 0)]

4( 3  2) 4(2  3) 4 3 2( 3  2)
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 2 3

376. The point, at shortest distance from the line x + y = 7 and lying on an ellipse x2 + 2y2 = 6, has
coordinates

 1 
(A) ( 2 , 2) (B) (0, 3) (C) (2, 1) (D)  5, 
 2

(x  1)2 (y  2)2
377. The length of the common chord of the ellipse + = 1 and the circle
9 4
(x – 1)2 + (y – 2)2 = 1 is
(A) zero (B) one (C) three (D) eight

x2 y2
378. The eccentricity of an ellipse  = 1 whose latusrectum is half of its minor axis is
a2 b2

1 2 3
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
2 3 2

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x2 y2
379. The locus of midpoints of a focal chord of the ellipse  = 1 is
2
a b2

x2 y2 ex x2 y2 ex
(A)  = (B)  = (C) x2 + y2 = a2 + b2 (D) none of these
a2 b2 a a2 b2 a

380. An ellipse slides between two perpendicular straight lines. Then the locus of its centre is a/an
(A) parabola (B) ellipse (C) hyperbola (D) circle

x2 y2 x2 y2 1
381. If the foci of the ellipse + 2 = 1 and the hyperbola – = coincide, then the
25 b 144 81 25
value of b2 is
(A) 3 (B) 16 (C) 9 (D) 12

382. If (a – 2) x2 + ay2 = 4 represents rectangular hyperbola, then a equals


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

383. The eccentricity of the hyperbola whose asymptotes are 3x + 4y = 2 and 4x – 3y + 5 = 0 is


(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) none of these

384. The equation of the hyperbola whose foci are (6, 5), (–4, 5) and eccentricity 5/4 is

(x  1)2 (y  5)2 x2 y2
(A) – =1 (B) – =1
16 9 16 9

(x  1)2 (y  5)2
(C) + =1 (D) none of these
16 9

385. Area of the triangle formed by the lines x – y = 0, x + y = 0 and any tangent to the hyperbola
x2 – y2 = a2 is
1 1 2
(A) |a| (B) |a| (C) a2 (D) a
2 2

x 1 y 1
386. The coordinates of a point on the line = = z at a distance 4 14 from the point
2 3
(1, –1, 0) nearer the origin are
(A) (9, –13, 4) (B) (8 14 , –12, –1) (C) (–8 14 , 12, 1) (D) (–7, 11, –4)

387. The distance of the point A(–2, 3, 1) from the line PQ through P(–3, 5, 2) which make equal
angles with the axes is
2 14 16 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 3 3

388. The line joining the points (1, 1, 2) and (3, –2, 1) meets the plane 3x + 2y + z = 6 at the point
(A) (1, 1, 2) (B) (3, –2, 1) (C) (2, –3, 1) (D) (3, 2, 1)

389. The point equidistant from the points (a, 0, 0), (0, b, 0), (0, 0, c) and (0, 0, 0) is

a b c a b c
(A)  3 , 3 , 3  (B) (a, b, c) (C)  2 , 2 , 2  (D) none of these
   

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390. The intercepts made on the axes by the plane which bisects the line joining the points
(1, 2, 3) and (–3, 4, 5) at right angles are

 9  9   9   9 
(A)   2 ,9,9  (B)  2 ,9,9  (C)  9,  2 ,9  (D)  9, 2 ,9 
       

391. A ray of light coming from the point (1, 2) is reflected at a point A on the x-axis and then
passes through the point (5, 3). The coordinates of the point A are

 13   5 
(A)  ,0  (B)  ,0  (C) (–7, 0) (D) none of these
 5   13 

392. The orthocentre of the triangle formed by the lines x + y = 1, 2x + 3y = 6 and 4x – y + 4 = 0


lies in
(A) I quadrant (B) II Quadrant (C) III Quadrant (D) IV Quadrant

393. In  ABC if orthocentre be (1, 2) and circumcentre be (0, 0), then centroid of ABC is
(A) (1/2, 2/3) (B) (1/3, 2/3) (C) (2/3, 1) (D) none of these

394. If the point (a, a) fall between the lines |x + y| = 2, then

1
(A) |a| = 2 (B) |a| = 1 (C) |a| < 1 (D) |a| <
2

395. If f (x + y) = f(x) f(y),  x, y  R and f(1) = 2,then area enclosed by 3 |x| + 2 |y|  8 is

1 1 1
(A) f(4) sq unit (B) ( ) f(6) sq unit (C) f(6) sq unit (D) f(5) sq unit
2 3 3

396. The four points of intersection of the lines (2x – y + 1) (x – 2y + 3) = 0 with the axes lie on
a circle whose centre is at the point
(A) (–7/4, 5/4) (B) (3/4, 5/4) (C) (9/4, 5/4) (D) (0, 5/4)

397. Origin is a limiting point of a coaxial system of which x2 + y2 – 6x – 8y + 1 = 0 is a member.


The other limiting point is

 3 4   3 4   4 3 
(A) (–2, –4) (B)  25 , 25  (C)   25 ,  25  (D)  25 , 25 
     

398. The shortest distance from the point (2, –7) to the circle x2 + y2 – 14x – 10y – 151 = 0 is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

399. The equation of the image of the circle (x – 3)2 + (y – 2)2 = 1 by the mirror x + y = 19 is
(A) (x – 14)2 + (y – 13)2 = 1 (B) (x – 15)2 + (y – 14)2 = 1
2 2
(C) (x – 16) + (y – 15) = 1 (D) (x – 17)2 + (y – 16)2 = 1

400. The locus of centre of a circle which touches externally the circle x2 + y2 – 6x – 6y + 14 = 0
and also touch the y-axis is given by the equation
(A) x2 – 6x – 10y + 14 = 0 (B) x2 – 10x – 6y + 14 = 0
(C) y2 – 6x – 10y + 14 = 0 (D) y2 – 10x – 6y + 14 = 0
401. 2
If tangents at A and B on the parabola y = 4ax intersect at point C, then ordinates of A, C
and B are
(A) always in AP (B) always in GP (C) always in HP (D) none of these

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402. Let P be any point on the parabola y2 = 4ax whose focus is S. If normal at P meet x-axis at Q.
Then PSQ is always
(A) isosceles (B) equilateral (C) right angled (D) None of these

403. The vertex of the parabola whose focus is (–1, 1) and directrix is 4x + 3y – 24 = 0 is
(A) (0, 3/2) (B) (0, 5/2) (C) (1, 3/2) (D) (1/ 5/2)

404. The equation of the line touching both the parabolas y2 = 4x and x2 = –32y is
(A) x + 2y + 4 = 0 (B) 2x + y – 4 = 0 (C) x – 2y – 4 = 0 (D) x – 2y + 4 = 0

405. The locus of point of intersection of tangents to the parabolas y 2 = 4 (x + 1) and


y2 = 8 (x + 2) which are perpendicular to each other is
(A) x + 7 = 0 (B) x – y = 4 (C) x + 3 = 0 (D) y – x = 12

406. AB is a diameter of x2 + 9y2 = 25. The eccentric angle of A is /6, then the eccentric angle of
B is
(A) 5/6 (B) –5/6 (C) –2/3 (D) none of these

407. The equation of the common tangent touching the circle (x – 3)2 + y2 = 9 and parabola
y2 = 4x above the x-axis is
(A) 3 y = 3x + 1 (B) 3 y = – (x + 3) (C) 3y =x +3 (D) 3 y = – (3x + 1)

408. The tangent drawn at any point P to the parabola y2 = 4ax meets the directrix at the point K,
then the angle which KP subtends at its focus is
(A) 30º (B) 45º (C) 60º (D) 90º

409. Sides of an equilateral  ABC touch the parabola y2 = 4ax then the points A, B and C lie on
(A) y2 = (x + a)2 + 4ax (B) y2 = 3(x + a)2 + ax
(C) y2 = 3(x + a)2 + 4ax (D) y2 = (x + a)2 + ax

410. The common tangent of the parabolas y2 = 4x and x2 = – 8y is


(A) y = x + 2 (B) y = x – 2 (C) y = 2x + 3 (D) None of these

411. If a triangle is inscribed in a rectagular hyperbola, its orthocentre lies


(A) inside the curve (B) outside the curve (C) on the curve (D) none of these

x2 y2
412. Tangents drawn from a point on the circle x2 + y2 = 9 to the hyperbola – = 1, then
25 16
tangents are at angle
(A) /4 (B) /2 (C) /3 (D) 2/3

413. A ray emanating from the point (5, 0) is incident on the hyperbola 9x2 – 16y2 = 144 at the
point P with abscissa 8, then the equation of the reflected ray after first reflection is (P lies
in first quadrant)
(A) 3x – y + 7 = 0 (B) 3 3x – 13y + 15 3 = 0

(C) 3 3x + 13y – 15 3 = 0 z (D) 3x + y – 14 = 0

414. The symmetric form of the equations of the line x + y – z = 1, 2x – 3y + z = 2 is

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x y z x y z 1 x 1 y z x y z
(A) = = (B) = = (C) = = (D) = =
2 3 5 2 3 5 2 3 5 3 2 5

415. The equation of the line passing through the point (1, 1, –1) and perpendicular to the plane
x – 2y – 3z = 7 is

x 1 y 1 z 1 x 1 y 1 z 1
(A) = = (B) = =
1 2 3 1 2 3

x 1 y 1 z 1
(C) = = (D) none of these
1 2 3

416. The projections of a line on the axes are, 9, 12 and 8. The length of the line is
(A) 7 (B) 17 (C) 21 (D) 25

417. The three planes 4y + 6z = 5; 2x + 3y + 5z = 5; 6x + 5y + 9z = 10.


(A) meet in a point (B) have a line in common
(C) form a triangular prism (D) none of these

x 1 y 2 z 1
418. The foot of the perpendicular from P(1, 0, 2) to the line = = is the point
3 2 1

1 3
(A) (1, 2, –3) (B)  2 ,1, 2  (C) (2, 4, –6) (D) (2, 3, 6)
 

x 3 y 2 z 1 x 2 y3 z 1
419. The plane containing the two lines = = and = = is
1 4 5 1 4 5
11x + my + nz = 28, where
(A) m = –1, n = 3 (B) m = 1, n = –3 (C) m = –1, n = –3 (D) m = 1, n = 3

x 1 y z 1
420. The projection of the line = = on the plane x – 2y + z = 6 is the line of
1 2 3
intersection of this plane with the plane
(A) 2x + y + 2 = 0 (B) 3x + y – z = 2 (C) 2x – 3y + 8z = 3 (D) none of these

        
421. If | a | = 2 and |b | = 3 and a.b = 0, then ( (a  (a  (a  (a  b))) is equal to
   
(A) 48 b (B) –48 b (C) 48 a (D) –48 a

     
422. Let a , b , c be three unit vectors such that 3 a + 4 b + 5 c = 0. Then which of the following
Statements is true ?
   
(A) a is parallel to b (B) a is perpendicular to b
 
(C) a is neither parallel nor perpendicular to b (D) none of these

      
423. Given three vectors a = 6 î – 3 ĵ , b = 2 î – 6 ĵ and c = – 2 î + 21 ĵ such that  = a + b + c .
  
Then the resolutionof the vector  into components with respect to a and b is given by
     
(A) 3 a – 2 b (B) 2 a – 3 b (C) 3 b – 2 a (D) none of these

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424. If a , b , c are unit vectors then | a – b |2 + | b – c |2 + | c – a |2 does not exceed
(A) 4 (B) 9 (C) 8 (D) 6

 
425. If unit vector c makes an angle with î + ĵ , then minimum and maximum values of
3

( î × ĵ ). c respectively are

3 3 3 3
(A) 0, (B) – , (C) –1, (D) none of these
2 2 2 2

426. If the lines x + ay + a = 0, bx + y + b = 0 and cx + cy + 1 = 0 (a,b,c being distinct  1) are


a b c
concurrent, then the value of + + is
a1 b 1 c 1
(A) –1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) none of these

427. The equation of a line through the point (1, 2) whose distance from the point (3, 1) has the
greatest possible value is
(A) y = x (B) y = 2x (C) y = –2x (D) y = –x

428. If (–6, –4), (3, 5), (–2, 1) are the vertices of a parallelogram, then remaining vertex cannot
be
(A) (0, –1) (B) (–1, 0) (C) (–11, –8) (D) (7, 10)

429. Length of the median from B on AC where, A (–1, 3) B (1, –1), C (5, 1) is
(A) 18 (B) 10 (C) 2 3 (D) 4

430. The incentre of the triangle formed by the lines x = 0, y = 0 and 3x + 4y = 12 is at

1 1  1 1 
(A)  2 , 2  (B) (1, 1) (C) 1, 2  (D)  2 ,1 
     

431. Centre of the circle whose radius is 3 and which touches internally the circle
x2 + y2 – 4x – 6y – 12 = 0 at the point (–1, –1) is

7  4 4 7 3 4 7 3
(A)  5 , 5  (B)  5 , 5  (C)  5 , 5  (D)  5 , 5 
       

432. The tangent at (1, 7) to the curve x2 = y – 6 touches the circle x2 + y2 + 16x + 12y + c = 0
at
(A) (6, 7) (B) (–6, 7) (C) (6, –7) (D) (–6, –7)

433. The locus of a point which moves so that the ratio of the length of the tangents to the
circles x2 + y2 + 4x + 3 = 0 and x2 + y2 – 6x + 5 = 0 is 2 : 3 is
(A) 5x2 + 5y2 + 60x – 7 = 0 (B) 5x2 + 5y2 – 60x – 7 = 0
2 2
(C) 5x + 5y + 60x + 7 = 0 (D) 5x2 + 5y2 + 60x + 12 = 0

434. The set of values of ‘c’ so that the equations y = |x| + c and x2 + y2 – 8|x| – 9 = 0 have no
solution, is
(A) (–, –3)  (3, ) (B) (–3, 3)
(C) (–, 5 2 )  (5 2 , ) (D) (5 2 – 4, )

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435. PQ is any focal chord of the parabola y2 = 32x. The length of PQ can never be less than
(A) 40 (B) 45 (C) 32 (D) 48

436. If (2,  – 2) be a point interior to the region of the parabola y2 = 2x bounded by the chord
joining the points (2, 2) and (8, –4), then  belongs to the interval
(A) (–2 + 2 2 , 2) (B) (–2 + 2 2 , ) (C) (–2 – 2 2 , ) (D) none of these

437. If the normal to the parabola y2 = 4ax at the point (at2, 2at) cuts the parabola again at
(aT2, 2aT), then
(A) –2  T  2 (B) T  (–, –8)  (8, )
(C) T2 < 8 (D) T2  8

438. If tangents at extremities of a focal chord AB of the parabola y2 = 4ax intersect at a point
C, then  ACB is equal to
   
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 3 2 6

439. The area of the quadrilateral formed by the tangents at the end points of latusrectum to the

x2 y2
ellipse + = 1 is
9 5
(A) 27/4 sq unit (B) 9 sq unit (C) 27/2 sq unit (D) 27 sq unit

 16 
440. If the tangent at the point  4 cos , sin   to the ellipse 16x2 + 11y2 = 256 is also a
 11 
tangent to the circle x2 + y2 – 2x = 15, then the value of  is
(A) ± /2 (B) ± /4 (C) ± /3 (D) ± /6

441. If roots of quadratic equation ax2 + 2bx + c = 0 are not real, then
ax2 + 2bxy + cy2 + dx + ey+ f=0 represents a/an
(A) ellipse (B) circle (C) parabola (D) hyperbola

442. The distance between the foci of the hyperbola x2 – 3y2 – 4x – 6y – 11 = 0 is


(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 10 (D) 8

443. Equation of the rectangular hyperbola whose focus is (1, –1) and the corresponding directrix
x – y + 1 = 0 is
(A) x2 – y2 = 1 (B) xy = 1
(C) 2xy – 4x + 4y + 1 = 0 (D) 2xy + 4x – 4y – 1 = 0

444. If the line y – 3 x + 3 = 0 cuts the parabola y2 = x + 2 at A and B, then PA. PB is equal to

[where P  ( 3 , 0)]

4( 3  2) 4(2  3 ) 4 3 2( 3  2)
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 2 3

445. The point (–2m, m + 1) is an interior point of the smaller region bounded by the circle
x2 + y2 = 4 and the parabola y2 = 4x. Then m belongs to the interval
(A) –5 –2 6 < m < 1 (B) 0 < m < 4

3
(C) –1 < m < (D) –1 < m < –5 + 2 6
5
   
446. Vectors a and b are inclined at an angle  = 120º. If | a | = 1, | b | = 2, then

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   
{( a + 3 b ) × (3 a – b )}2 is equal to
(A) 225 (B) 275 (C) 325 (D) 300

     
447. If | a | = 3, | b | = 4 and | a + b | = 5, then | a – b | is equal to
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6

        
448. for non-zero vectros a , b , c |( a × b ) . c | = | a | | b | | c | holds iff
       
(A) a . b = 0, b . c = 0 (B) b . c = 0, c . a =0
         
(C) c . a = 0, a . b = 0 (D) a . b = b . c = c .a = 0

  
449. If a = î + ĵ + k̂ , b = 4 î + 3 ĵ + 4 k̂ , and c = î +  ĵ +  k̂ are linear dependent vectros

and | c | = 3 , then
(A)  = 1,  = –1 (B)  = 1,  = ± 1 (C)  = –1,  = ± 1 (D)  = ± 1,  = 1

        
450. If a , b and c are unit coplanar vectors, then the scalar triple product [2 a – b 2 b – c 2 c – a ]
is equal to
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) – 3 (D) 3

     
451. ( r . î ) ( r × î ) + ( r . ĵ )( r × ĵ ) + ( r . k̂ )( r × k̂ ) is equal to

(A) 3 r (B) r (C) 0 (D) none of these

       
452. Let a = 2 î + ĵ – 2 k̂ and b = î + ĵ . If c is a vector such that a . c = | c |, | c – a | = 2 2
     
and the angle between a × b and c is 30º, then |( a × b ) × c | is equal to
2 3
(A) (B) (C) 2 (D) 3
3 2

 
453. Let a and b are two vectors making angles  with each other, then unit vectors along
 
bisector of a and b is
ˆ
â  b
ˆ
â  b ˆ
â  b ˆ
â  b
(A) ± (B) ± (C) ± (D) ± â  b
ˆ
2 2 cos  2 cos  / 2

         
454. Let a , b , c be three vectors such that a  0 and a × b = 2 a × c , | a | = | c | = 1,
     
| b |=4 and | b × c | = 15 , if b – 2 c =  a . Then  equals
(A) 1 (B) –1 (C) 2 (D) –4

    
455. Let a , b and c be three non-zero and non-coplanar vectros and p , q and r be three
          
vectors given by p = a + b – 2 c , q = 3 a – 2 b + c and r = a – 4 b + 2 c . If the volume
  
of the parallelopiped determined by a , b and c is V1 and that of the parallelopiped deter-
 
mined by p , q and r is V2 then V2 : V1 is equal to
(A) 3 : 1 (B) 7 : 1 (C) 11 : 1 (D) 15 : 1

   
456. The line joining the points 6 a – 4 b – 5 c , –4 c and the line joining the points
     
– a – 2 b – 3 c , a + 2 b – 5 c intersect at
  
(A) 2 c (B) –4 c (C) 8 c (D) none of these

 
457. A vector a = (x, y, z) makes an obtuse angle with y-axis, equal angles with b = (y, –2z, 3x)

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    
and c =(2z, 3x, – y) and a is perpendicular to d = (1, –1, 2) if | a | = 2, then vector a is
(A) (1, 2, 3) (B) (2, –2, –2) (C) (–1, 2, 4) (D) none of these

   
458. The position vectors a , b , c and d of four points A, B, C and D on a plane are such that
       
( a – d ).( b – c ) = ( b – d ).( c – a ) = 0, then the point D is
(A) centroid of  ABC (B) orthocentre of  ABC
(C) circumcentre of  ABC (D) none of these

459. Image of the point P with position vector 7 î – ĵ + 2 k̂ in the line whose vector equation is

a = 9 î + 5 ĵ + 5 k̂ + ( î + 3 ĵ + 5 k̂ ) has the position vector

(A) –9 î + 5 ĵ + 2 k̂ (B) 9 î + 5 ĵ – 2 k̂ (C) 9 î – 5 ĵ – 2 k̂ (D) 9 î + 5 ĵ + 2 k̂

       
460. Vectors 3 a – 5 b and 2 a + b are mutually perpendicular. If a + 4 b and b – a are also
 
mutually perpendicular, then the cosine of the angle between a and b is -

19 19 19 19
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 43 3 43 2 45 6 43

461. If 3a + 2b + 6c = 0, then family of straight lines ax + by + c = 0 passes through a fixed point


whose coordinates are given by
(A) (1/2, 1/3) (B) (2, 3) (C) (3, 2) (D) (1/3, 1/2)

462. Equation of a straight line passing through the point of intersection of x – y + 1 = 0 and
3x + y – 5 = 0 are perpendicular to one of them is
(A) x + y + 3 = 0 (B) x + y – 3 = 0 (C) x – 3y – 5 = 0 (D) x + 3y + 5 = 0

463. The points (p + 1,1), (2p + 1,3) and (2p + 2, 2p) are collinear, if
1
(A) p = –1 (B) p = 1/2 (C) p = 2 (D) p = –
3

464. If m1 and m2 are the roots of the equation x2 + ( 3 + 2) x + ( 3 – 1) = 0 and if area of the
triangle formed by the lines y = m1 x, y = m2 x, and y = c is (a + b) c2, then the value of 2008
(a2 + b2) must be
(A) 5050 (B) 2255 (C) 5522 (D) none of these

465. If the lines x = a + m, y = –2 and y = mx are concurrent, the least value of |a| is :
(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 2 2 (D) none of these

1 1
466. A focal chord of y2 = 4ax meets in P and Q. If S is the focus, then + is equal to
SP SQ

1 2 4
(A) (B) (C) (D) none
a a a

2
x2 y
467. If + 2 represents an ellipse with major axis as y-axis and f is a decreasing
f(4a) f(a  5)
function, then
(A) a  (–, 1) (B) a  (5, ) (C) a  (1, 4) (D) a  (–1, 5)

468. The set of positive value of m for which a line with slope m is a comon tangent to ellipse

x2 y2
+ =1 and parabola y2 = 4ax is given by
a2 b2

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(A) (2, 0) (B) (3, 5) (C) (0, 1) (D) none of these
469. From a point on the line y = x + c, c (parameter), tangents are drawn to the hyperbola

x2 y2 x1
– =1 such that chords of contact pass through a fixed point (x1, y1). Then y is equal
2 1 1

to
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) none

x2 y2 x2 y2 1
470. If the foci of the ellipse + 2 = 1 and the hyperbola – = coincide, then the
25 b 144 81 25

value of b2 is
(A) 3 (B) 16 (C) 9 (D) 12

471. Column 2 contains curves satisfying the condition in column I.


Column – I Column – II
(a) Subtangent is constant (p) Parabola
(b) Subnormal is constant (q) Ellipse
(c) Subtangent is equal to twice the abscissa (r) Hyperbola
(d) Subnormal is equal to twice the abscissa (s) Exponential curve
(A) a  s, b  p, c  p, d  r (B) a  p, b  p, c  r, d  r
(C) a  s, b  r, c  p, d  r (D) None of these

x 1 y 1 z3
472. The distance of the point (2, 1, –2) from the line = = measured parallel to
2 1 3
the plane x + 2y + z = 4 is
(A) 10 (B) 20 (C) 5 (D) 30

x 3 y  15 z9 x 1 y 1 z9
473. The shortest distance between the lines = = and = = is
2 7 5 2 1 3

(A) 2 3 (B) 4 3 (C) 3 6 (D) 5 6

474. The equation of the line passing through (1, 2, 3) and parallel to the planes x – y + 2z = 5
and 3x + y + z = 6 is

x 1 y2 z3 x 1 y2 z 1


(A) = = (B) = =
3 5 4 3 5 4

x 1 y2 z 1
(C) = = (D) None
3 5 4

x3 y2 z 1
475. The line = = and the plane 4x + 5y + 3z – 5 = 0 intersect at a point
3 2 1
(A) (3, –1, 1) (B) (3, –2, 1) (C) (2, –1, 3) (D) (–1, –2, –3)

476. A line makes angles of 45º and 60º with the positive axes of X and Y respectively. The angle
made by the same line with the positive Z axis is

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(A) 30º or 60º (B) 60º or 90º (C) 90º or 120º (D) 60º or 120º
x y z
477. The plane + + = 3 meets the co-ordinate axes in A, B, C. The centroid of the triangle
a b c
ABC is

a b c 3 3 3 1 1 1
(A)  , ,  (B)  , ,  (C)  , ,  (D) (a, b, c)
3 3 3 a b c a b c

x2 y3 z4 x 1 y4 z 5


478. The line = = and = = are coplanar,, if
1 1 k k 2 1
(A) k = 0 or –1 (B) k = 0 or 1 (C) k = 0 or –3 (D) k = 3 or –3


479. The position vectors of the points P and Q with respet to the origin O are a  î  3 ĵ  2k̂ and

b  3î  ĵ  2k̂ , respectively. If M is a point on PQ, such that OM is the bisector of POQ, then

OM is


(A) 2 î  ĵ  k̂  (B) 2 î  ĵ  2k̂ (C) 2( î  ĵ  k̂) (D) 2( î  ĵ  k̂)


480. If b is vector whose initial point divides the join of 5 î and 5 ĵ in the ratio k : 1 and terminal

point is origin and | b |  37 , then k lies in the interval
(A) [–6, –1/6] (B) (–, –6]  [–1/6, ) (C) [0, 6] (D) None of
these

481. Let P = (–1, 0), Q = (0, 0) and R = (3, 3 3 ) be three points. Then one equatin of the bisector
of the angle PQR is

3 3
(A) x+y=0 (B) x + 3y = 0 (C) 3x + y = 0 (D) x + y=0
2 2

482. If the vertices of a triangle have integral co-ordinates, the triangle can not be
(A) an equilateral triangle (B) a right angled triangle
(C) an isosceles triangle (D) none of the above

483. If P(a1, b1) and Q (a2, b2) are two points, then OP, OQ cos ( POQ) is (O is origin)
2 2 2 2
(A) a1a2 + b1b2 (B) a1 + a2 + b1 + b2

2 2 2 2
(C) a1 – a2 + b1 – b2 (D) none of tehse

484. If points A (x1, y1), B(x2, y2) and C(x3, y3) are such that x1, x2, x3, and y1, y2, y3 are in G.P.,
with same common ratio then
(A) A,B and C are concyclic points (B) A,B and C are collinear points
(C) A,B and C are vertices of an equilateral triangle (D) None of the above

485. The equation of the line parallel to lines L1  x + 2y – 5 = 0 and L2  x + 2y + 9 = 0 and


dividing the distance between L1 and L2 in the ratio 1 : 6 (internally), is
(A) x + 2y – 3 = 0 (B) x + 2y + 2 = 0 (C) x + 2y + 7 = 0 (D) None of these

  
486. Let a , b and c be the three vectors having magnitudes 1, 5 and 3, respectively, such that
     
the angle between a and b is  and a × ( a × b ) = c , then tan  is equal to

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(A) 0 (B) 2/3 (C) 3/5 (D) 3/4

     1
487. a and c are unit vectors and | b | = 4. If angle between b and c is cos–1  4  and
 
      
a × b = 2 a × c , then b =  a + 2 c , where  is equal to

1 1
(A) ± (B) ± (C) ± 1 (D) ± 4
4 2

  
488. If a , b and c are three mutually orthogonal unit vectors, then the triple product
      
[ a + b + c a + b b + c ] equals
(A) 0 (B) 1 or –1 (C) 1 (D) 3

           
489. If  +  +  = a  and  +  +  = b  and  ,  ,  are non-coplanar and  is not parallel
    
to  , then  +  +  +  equals
  
(A) a  (B) b  (C) 0 (D) (a + b) 

x 2 y 1 z 1
490. The line = = intersects the curve xy = c2, z = 0 if c is equal to
3 2 1

1
(A) ± 1 (B) ± (C) ± 5 (D) None
3

Questions based on statements (Q. 491 - 500)


Each of the questions given below consist of Statement – I and Statement – II. Use the
following Key to choose the appropriate answer.
(A) If both Statement - I and Statement - II are true, and Statement - II is the correct
explanation of Statement- I.
(B) If both Statement-I and Statement - II are true but Statement - II is not the correct
explanation of Statement-I.
(C) If Statement-I is true but Statement - II is false.
(D) If Statement-I is false but Statement - II is true.

491. Statement–I : The lines (a + b)x + (a – b)y – 2ab = 0, (a – b)x + (a + b)y – 2ab = 0 and
x + y = 0 form an isosceles triangle.
Statement–II : If internal bisector of any angle of triangle is perpendiuclar to the oppoiste
side, then the given triangle is isosceles.

492. Statement–I : The chord of contact of tangent from three points A, B, C to the circle
x2 + y2 = a2 are concurrent, then A, B, C will be collinear.
Statement–II : A, B, C always lies on the normal to the circle x2 + y2 = a2

493. Let C1 be the circle with centre O1 (0, 0) and radius 1 and C2 be the circle with centre
O2 (t, t2 + 1) (t  R) and radius 2.
Statement–I : Circles C1 and C2 always have at least one common tangent for any value of t.
Statement–II: For the two circles, O1 O2  |r1–r2|, where r1 and r2 are their radii for any value of t.

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494. Statement–I : If end points of two normal chords AB and CD (normal at A and C) of a
parabola y2=4ax are concyclic, then the tangents at A and C will intersect on the axis of the
parabola.
Statement–II : If four point on the parabola y 2 = 4ax are concyclic, then sum of their
ordinates is zero.

495. Statement–I : Locus o fthe centre of a variable circle touching two cicles (x–1)2+(y–2)2=25
and (x – 2)2 + (y – 1)2 = 16 is an ellipse.
Statement–II : If a circle S2 = 0 lies completely inside the circle S1 = 0, then locus of the
centre of a variable circle S = 0 that touches both the circles is an ellipse.

496. Statement–I : Given the base BC of the triagle and the ratio radius of the ex-circles oppo-
site to the angles B and C. Then locus of the vertex A is hyperbola.
Statement–II : |S’P – SP| = 2a, where S and S’ are the two foci, 2a = length of the
transverse axis and P be any point on the hyperbola.

        
497. Let r be a non-zero vector satisfying r . a  r .b = r . c  0 for given non-zero vectors a.b and c .
     
Statement–I : [ a – b b – c c – a ] = 0
  
Statement–II : [ a b c ] = 0

   
498. Statement–I : a , b and c are three mutually perpendicular unit vectors and d is a vector
            
such that a , b , c and d are non-coplanar. If [ d b c ] = [ d a b ] = [ d c a ] = 1, then
   
d = a + b + c.
            
Statement–II : [ d b c ] = [ d a b ] = [ d c a ]  d is equally inclined to a , b and c .

x 1 y3 z 2 x2 y 1 z3


499. The equation of two straight lines are = = and = = .
2 1 3 1 3 2
Statement–I : The given lines are coplanar.
Statement–II : The equations 2x1 – y1 = 1, x1 + 3y1 = 4 and 3x1 + 2y1 = 5 are consistent.

x 1 y z2
500. Statement–I : There exist two points on the line = = which are at a
1 1 2
distance of 2 units from point (1, 2, –4).

x 1 y z2
Statement–II : Perpendicular distance of point (1, 2, –4) from the line = = is 1
1 1 2
unit.

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ANSWER KEY
CALCULUS
1. B 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. D 6. A

7. D 8. C 9. D 10. D 11. D 12. D

13. D 14. B 15. A 16. C 17. A 18. D

19. D 20. D 21. B 22. A 23. A 24. C

25. C 26. A 27. D 28. D 29. C 30. A

31. D 32. C 33. A 34. B 35. A 36. C

37. A 38. B 39. C 40. C 41. A 42. B

43. B 44. D 45. B 46. A 47. C 48. D

49. A 50. A 51. B 52. A 53. B 54. B

55. A 56. A 57. B 58. B 59. C 60. A

61. A 62. A 63. B 64. B 65. B 66. B

67. C 68. C 69. C 70. C 71. A 72. D

73. B 74. A 75. A 76. C 77. C 78. D

79. C 80. B 81. D 82. C 83. D 84. A

85. C 86. B 87. C 88. D 89. C 90. B

91. B 92. B 93. A 94. A 95. B 96. A

97. A 98. A 99. B 100. C 101. A 102. A

103. B 104. A 105. C 106. B 107. D 108. D

109. C 110. C 111. C 112. A 113. A 114. D

115. A 116. D 117. C 118. B 119. D 120. B

121. C 122. A 123. B 124. D 125. D 126. D

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127. D 128. A 129. D 130. D 131. D 132. A

133. C 134. D 135. B 136. B 137. A 138. A

139. D 140. A 141. D 142. D 143. B 144. A

145. A 146. C 147. B 148. A 149. A 150. A

TRIGONOMETRY
151. A 152. D 153. A 154. A 155. B 156. A

157. B 158. D 159. A 160. D 161. A 162. A

163. C 164. C 165. B 166. C 167. B 168. A

169. A 170. C 171. A 172. D 173. B 174. C

175. D 176. A 177. B 178. D 179. C 180. D

181. C 182. A 183. A 184. C 185. C 186. A

187. C 188. A 189. A 190. A 191. B 192. A

193. B 194. C 195. A 196. C 197. A 198. A

199. C 200. D 201. A 202. B 203. A 204. B

205. B 206. D 207. D 208. A 209. A 210. A

ALGEBRA
211. C 212. C 213. B 214. C 215. D 216. B

217. B 218. B 219. A 220. D 221. C 222. D

223. A 224. D 225. D 226. B 227. B 228. D

229. A 230. B 231. B 232. C 233. B 234. D

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235. B 236. C 237. C 238. B 239. A 240. A

241. B 242. D 243. D 244. A 245. B 246. A

247. C 248. A 249. A 250. C 251. D 252. D

253. D 254. B 255. B 256. D 257. C 258. D

259. A 260. B 261. D 262. C 263. B 264. A

265. D 266. B 267. A 268. C 269. B 270. C

271. C 272. D 273. D 274. A 275. D 276. B

277. B 278. C 279. A 280. D 281. B 282. C

283. C 284. A 285. C 286. D 287. C 288. B

289. D 290. C 291. A 292. C 293. C 294. B

295. A 296. B 297. C 298. B 299. C 300. C

301. C 302. C 303. C 304. B 305. A 306. D

307. B 308. B 309. C 310. A 311. C 312. A

313. C 314. A 315. B 316. D 317. C 318. B

319. C 320. A 321. B 322. B 323. B 324. C

325. B 326. C 327. D 328. C 329. A 330. C

331. C 332. B 333. C 334. A 335. A 336. C

337. B 338. B 339. C 340. C 341. B 342. C

343. D 344. A 345. B 346. D 347. A 348. A

349. C 350. B 351. A 352. C 353. D 354. A

355. D 356. C 357. B 358. A 359. A 360. C

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CO–ORDINATE GEOMETRY
361. D 362. A 363. D 364. B 365. C 366. C

367. C 368. D 369. A 370. B 371. B 372. A

373. B 374. B 375. A 376. C 377. A 378. C

379. A 380. D 381. B 382. C 383. C 384. A

385. A 386. D 387. B 388. B 389. C 390. A

391. A 392. A 393. B 394. C 395. C 396. A

397. B 398. B 399. D 400. D 401. A 402. A

403. D 404. D 405. C 406. B 407. C 408. D

409. C 410. D 411. C 412. B 413. B 414. C

415. C 416. B 417. B 418. B 419. C 420. A

421. A 422. D 423. B 424. B 425. B 426. C

427. B 428. A 429. B 430. B 431. B 432. D

433. C 434. D 435. C 436. A 437. D 438. C

439. D 440. C 441. A 442. D 443. C 444. A

445. D 446. D 447. C 448. D 449. D 450. A

451. C 452. B 453. C 454. D 455. D 456. B

457. B 458. B 459. B 460. A 461. A 462. B

463. C 464. C 465. C 466. A 467. D 468. C

469. A 470. B 471. A 472. D 473. B 474. A

475. A 476. D 477. D 478. C 479. B 480. B

481. C 482. A 483. A 484. B 485. A 486. D

487. D 488. B 489. C 490. C 491. A 492. C

493. A 494. A 495. D 496. D 497. B 498. B

499. A 500. C

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