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Maths Shift 1 Nest 2023

The document contains 17 multi-part questions about mathematics concepts such as functions, matrices, polynomials, triangles, and probability. The questions cover topics including determining the number of real roots of a polynomial function, finding the probability of outcomes from dice rolls, analyzing properties of functions including differentiability and continuity, solving problems involving matrices and matrix operations, and applying geometric concepts to problems involving triangles, parabolas, and lines.

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Maths Shift 1 Nest 2023

The document contains 17 multi-part questions about mathematics concepts such as functions, matrices, polynomials, triangles, and probability. The questions cover topics including determining the number of real roots of a polynomial function, finding the probability of outcomes from dice rolls, analyzing properties of functions including differentiability and continuity, solving problems involving matrices and matrix operations, and applying geometric concepts to problems involving triangles, parabolas, and lines.

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1. Let g : R 7→ R be a differentiable function such that g(x)g 0 (x) > 0 for all x ∈ R.

Then

(a) g is increasing.
(b) g is decreasing.
(c) |g| is increasing.
(d) |g| is decreasing.

2. The number of real roots of f (x) = x6 + x3 − 1 is

(a) 0
(b) 2
(c) 4
(d) 6

3. In a throw of a (biased single) dice, the probability of the outcome being a


1
number n is 41 if n is even, and 12 if n is odd. If the dice is thrown twice, then
the probability that the sum of the two outcomes is an even number is
3
(a)
8
1
(b)
2
5
(c)
8
3
(d)
4

1,
 if x > 0,
4. Define sgn(x) = −1, if x < 0,

0, if x = 0.


Let f : R → R be the function defined by f (x) = (x − 5) sgn(x2 − 5). Then
the number of discontinuities of f is

(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 3

1
5. Let S be the set of all natural numbers x such that

(i) 100 ≤ x ≤ 999,


(ii) 0 appears at least once as a digit in the decimal expansion of x, and
(iii) the sum of the digits of x is 10.

Then the number of elements in S is

(a) 18
(b) 20
(c) 27
(d) 30

6. The horizontal line y = k intersects the parabola y = 2(x − 4)(x − 6) at points


A and B. If the length of AB is 8, then the value of k is

(a) 30
(b) 10
(c) 20
(d) 8
n
1 X
7. Let S(n) = 4 (l + 2)(l + 4)(l + 6). The value of lim S(n) is
n l=1 n→∞

1
(a)
6
1
(b)
2
1
(c)
4
(d) 1

2
 
0 0 α
8. Let α be a complex number such that α 6= 1 and α5 = 1. Let A =  0 α 0 
α 0 0
and I denote the identity matrix. Then the value of I + A + A + A + A4 is
2 3

 
1 0 −1
(a) (1 + α2 + α4 )  0 0 0 
−1 0 1
 
1 0 −1
(b) α(1 + α2 )  0 0 0 
−1 0 1
 
−1 0 1
(c) (1 + α2 + α4 )  0 0 0 
1 0 −1
 
−1 0 1
(d) (1 + α2 + α4 )  0 1 0 
1 0 −1

9. Let P and Q be the vertices of the parabolae y = x2 +bx+c and y = −x2 +dx+e,
respectively.

If P and Q are the points of intersection of the parabolae then the slope of the
line through P and Q is
c+e
(a)
2
c+d
(b)
2
b+d
(c)
2
b+e
(d)
2

3
10. Let ABC be a triangle with AC = 2048, AB = 512 and BC = 2000. Let P be
a point on the segment AB such that AP = 1 and Q be a point on the segment
AC such that AQ = 1024. Let R be the midpoint of P Q. Let Z be the point
of intersection of AR and BC.

Then the length of ZC is


2000
(a)
256
2000
(b)
257
1000
(c)
256
1000
(d)
257
11. Let f : R → R be a continuous function such that f (0) = 1 and

|f (x) − f (y)| ≤ | sin{(x − y)2 }| for all x, y ∈ R,

and let g be the function defined by g(x) = x2 f (x2 ) for all x ∈ R. Then the
value of g 0 (2) is

(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 6
(d) 0

4
12. Let n ≥ 3 be an integer. Let P1 , P2 , . . . , P2n be points in the plane, which are
the vertices of a regular 2n-gon. The number of obtuse-angled triangles with
vertices contained in the set {P1 , P2 , . . . , P2n } is

(a) n(n − 1)(n − 2)


n2 (n − 1)(n − 2)
(b)
3
n(n − 1)2
(c)
2
(d) 2n(2n − 1)(2n − 2)

13. If A, B, C are 3×3 matrices with entries in R, satisfying the condition AB = AC,
then

(a) the determinant of AB is 0.


(b) either A is the zero matrix or B = C.
(c) either B = C or A is not an invertible matrix.
(d) either A is the zero matrix or the determinant of B − C is zero.

14. Let X, Y, Z be sets and f : X → Y and g : Y → Z be functions. Then

(a) g ◦ f being injective implies f injective.


(b) g ◦ f being surjective implies g surjective.
(c) g ◦ f being injective implies g injective.
(d) g being surjective implies g ◦ f surjective.

15. Let f : (0, 3) ∪ (6, 9) → R be a differentiable function such that f 0 (x) = 1


2
for
all x ∈ (0, 3) ∪ (6, 9). Then

(a) f is an increasing function.


(b) f is a one to one function.
(c) f (8) − f (7) = f (2) − f (1).
(d) there exists a number c in R such that f (x + 6) = f (x) + c for all x ∈ (0, 3).

5
16. Let A and B be two points on the parabola y − 2x2 = 0 and O be the origin
(0, 0). If

(a) OAB is an isosceles triangle then the y coordinates of A and B are equal.

(b) OAB is an equilateral triangle then the length of each side is 3.

(c) OAB is an isosceles triangle and the two equal sides are of length 3 then
OAB is an equilateral triangle.

(d) OAB is an equilateral triangle then its altitude is 3.

17. Let f : [0, 1] → R be a continuous function and P be a polynomial of degree 4


with coefficients in R. If P (f (x)) = 0 for all x ∈ R, then

(a) f (x) = 0 for all x ∈ R.


(b) f is a constant function.
(c) for all continuous functions g, there exists x ∈ [0, 1] such that P (g(x)) = 0.
(d) P has at most two roots which do not belong to R.

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