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This document contains a practice test with 21 multiple choice questions in three sections - single correct choice, multiple correct choice, and matrix type. The questions cover topics in mathematics including geometry, algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. The test has a total of 41 marks and a time limit of 45 minutes.

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DPP 4

This document contains a practice test with 21 multiple choice questions in three sections - single correct choice, multiple correct choice, and matrix type. The questions cover topics in mathematics including geometry, algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. The test has a total of 41 marks and a time limit of 45 minutes.

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Class:XIII (X) Time: 45 Min. M.M.: 41 DPP. NO.

-4
[SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE] [21 × 3 = 21]
Q.1 The number of straight lines equidistant from three non collinear points in the plane of the points is equal to
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
Q.2 Which of the following conditions imply that the real number x is rational?
I x1/2 is rational II x2 and x5 are rational III x2 and x4 are rational
(A) I and II only (B) I and III only (C) II and III only (D) I, II and III
1
Q.3 The function f is not defined for x = 0, but for all non zero real numbers x, f (x) + 2 f   = 3x.
The equation f (x) = f (– x) is satisfied by x
(A) exactly one real number. (B) exactly two real numbers.
(C) no real numbers. (D) all non zero real numbers.
Q.4 Let P(x) = a1x + a2x2 + a3x3 + ...... + a100x100, where a1 = 1 and ai  R  i = 2, 3, 4, ...., 100.
100 1  P ( x ) 1
then Lim has the value equal to
x 0 x
(A) 100 (B) 1/100 (C) 1 (D) 5050
Q.5 If the curve y = 1  4  x 2 and the line y = (x – 2)k + 4 has two distinct points of intersection then
the range of k, is
(A) [1, 3] (B) 5 12 ,   (C) 5 12 , 3 4 (D) 5 12 , 3 4 (E) 5 12 , 3 4
Q.6 The expression S = sec 11° · sec 19° – 2 cot 71° reduces to
(A) 2 cot 11° (B) tan 19° (C) 2 tan 11° (D) (1/2) tan 19°
Q.7 An unknown polynomial yields a remainder of 2 upon division by x – 1, and a remainder of 1 upon
division by x – 2. If this polynomial is divided by (x – 1)(x – 2), then the remainder is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) – x + 3 (D) x + 1
[MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE] [2 × 4 = 8]
Q.8 Which of the following functions have the same graph?
(A) f (x) = ln ex (B) g (x) = | x | sgn x
2|x|
(C) h (x) = cot–1(cot x) (D) k (x) = Lim tan 1 (nx )
n  
1  2 log3 2
Q.9 The number N =  log26 2 when simplified reduces to
1  log3 2 2

(A) a prime number (B) an irrational number


(C) a real which is less than log3 (D) a real which is greater than log76
[MATRIX TYPE] [3+3+3+3=12]
Q.10 Column-I Column-II
(3 sin x  sin 3x ) 4
(A) Lim is equal to (P) 96
x 0 (sec x  cos x ) 6

(B) Given that x, y, z are positive reals such that xyz = 32. (Q) 144
The minimum value of x2 + 4xy + 4y2 + 2z2 is equal
(C) The number of ways in which 6 men can be seated (R) 216
so that 3 particular men are consecutive is
log10 40 log10 36
(D) The number N = 6 ·5 is (S) 256
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