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MATHEMATICS 30th Jan Shift - 1


SECTION - A –4=
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20  2(2 – 1) + 5(5 + 2) +  + 4 – 15 = 0
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices  4 + 25 +  – 2 + 10 + 4 – 15 = 0
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 30 – 3 = 0
1
 =
Choose the correct answer : 10
1. In an arithmetic progression if sum of 20 terms is
  +  +  = (2 – 1) + (5 + 2) + ( + 4)
790 and sum of 10 terms is 145, then S15 – S5 is
(when Sn denotes sum of n terms) 8
= 8 + 5 = + 5 = 5.8
(1) 400 (2) 395 10
(3) 385 (4) 405 n
n3
Answer (2) 3. lim
n→
 (n2 + k 2 )(n2 + 3k 2 )
k =1
20 
Sol. S20 = 2a + 19d  = 790    
2 (1) – (2) +
2a + 19d = 79 ...(1) 2 3 8 2 3 8
10     
S10 = 2a + 9d  = 145 (3) – (4) –
2 2 3 3 4
2a + 9d = 29 ...(2) Answer (1)
from (1) and (2) a = –8, d = 5 n
n3
15 5
S15 − S5 = 2a + 14d  − 2a + 4d 
Sol. lim 
n→ k =1 4  k 2  3k 2 
2 2 n 1 + 2 1 + 2 
 n  n 
15  5  
= −16 + 70 −  −16 + 20
2 2 n
1 1
= 405 – 10
= lim  
n→ n k =1 k 2
3k 2 
1 + 2 

1+ 2 
n 
= 395
 n 
2. If the foot of perpendicular from (1, 2, 3) to the line
x +1 y − 2 z − 4 1
dx
= = is (, , ) then find  +  +  =
2
(1) 6
5 1
(2) 5.8
( 1
)
0 3 1+ x2  + x2 
3 

( x2 + 1) –  x2 + 31 
(3) 4.8 (4) 5
Answer (2) 1
1 3
=  dx
( )  3 
Sol. 3 2 2  2 1
0 1 + x x +

 
1  
1  1 1 
=  –  dx
2
20
 x2 +  1  1+ x2 
   
( – 1) × 2 +( – 2) × 5 + ( – 3) × 1 = 0   3 
2 + 5 +  – 15 = 0
( ) ( )
1 1 1 1
= 3 tan–1 3x  – tan–1 x
Also, P lie on line 2 0 2 0
  + 1 = 2 3    1    
= – = –
 – 2 = 5 2  3  2  4  2 3 8

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4. The value of maximum area possible of a ABC 6. An ellipse whose length of minor axis is equal to
half of length between foci, then eccentricity is
such that A(0, 0) and B(x, y) and C(–x, y) such that 7
(1) (2) 17
y = –2x2 + 54x is (in sq. unit) 2
(1) 5800 (2) 5832 2 3
(3) (4)
(3) 5942 (4) 6008 5 7
Answer (2) Answer (3)
Sol. Sol.  ae = 2b

4b2
 = e2
a2
Or 4(1 – e2) = e2
2
 4 = 5e2  e =
5
Area of 
3  1
0 0 1 7. If g   = g   and
=
1
x y 1
 2  2
2
−x y 1
f (x) = g x + g ( 2 − x ) and f   3  = f   1  then
1 ( )
2  2  2
1
 ( xy + xy ) = xy (1) f (x) = 0 has exactly one root in (0, 1)
2
(2) f (x) = 0 has no root in (0, 1)
Area () = xy = x ( −2x 2 + 54x )
(3) f (x) = 0 has at least two roots in (0, 2)
d ( ) ( d
= −6x 2 + 108x )  = 0 at x = 0 and 18 (4) f (x) = 0 has 3 roots in (0, 2)
dx dx
Answer (3)
 at x = 0, minima
Sol.
and at x = 18 maxima
3  1
g   − g  
= 18 ( −2 (18) + 54 18) = 5832 g ( x ) − g (2 − x )  3  2 2 = 0
2
Area () f ( x ) = , f   =
2 2 2
5. The range of r for which circles (x + 1)2 + (y + 2)2 =
r2 and x2 + y2 – 4x – 4y + 4 = 0 coincide at two  1 3
g   − g  
distinct points  1 2  2  = 0, f  (1) = 0
Also f    =
2 2
(1) 3 < r < 7 (2) 5 < r < 9
3  1
1  f   = f   = 0
(3) r 4 (4) 0 < r < 3  2  2
2
1   3
Answer (1)  roots in  , 1 and 1, 
2   2
Sol. If two circles intersect at two distinct points
1 3
 |r1 – r2| < C1C2 < r1 + r2  f (x) is zero at least twice in  , 
2 2
| r – 2 | 9 + 16  r + 2
2− | x | −1
8. The domain of y = cos−1 + (log (3 − x )) is
|r – 2| < 5 and r + 2 > 5 4
[–, ) –{}, then value of  +  +  = ?
–5 < r – 2 < 5 r>3 …(2)
(1) 9 (2) 12
–3 < r < 7 …(1)
(3) 11 (4) 10
From (1) and (2)
Answer (3)
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2 −| x | x2
Sol. −1  1  y= + ln | x − 1| + sin–1 x + c
4 2
2 −| x| at x = 0, y = 2  2 = c
 1
4
x2
 y= + ln | x − 1| + sin–1 x + 2
2 −| x| 2
 −1 1
4
 1  17 
y  = + – ln2
–4  2 – |x|  4 2 8 6
–6  – |x|  2 10. Given x2 – 70x +  = 0 with positive roots  and 
–2  |x|  6  
where one of the root is less than 10 and and
2 3
|x|  6  −1 +  −1
are not integers then find value of is
 x  [–6, 6] …(1)  −

Now, 3 – x  1 equal to
1 1
And x  2 …(2) (1) (2)
5 12
and 3 – x > 0 1 1
(3) (4)
x<3 …(3) 60 70

From (1), (2) and (3) Answer (1)


 x  [–6, 3] – {2} Sol. Given : x2 – 70x +  = 0
=6  Let roots be  and 
=3   = 70 – 
=2  =  (70 – )
 +  +  = 11  is not divisible by 2 and 3
9. If y = f(x) is solution of differential equation (x2 –1)   = 5,  = 65
dy =  ( x 3 + 1) + 1– x 2  dx and y(0) = 2 then find 5 − 1 + 65 − 1 4 + 8 1
   = =
60 60 5
 1
y . 11. A line passes through (9, 0), making angle 30° with
2
positive direction of x-axis. It is rotated by angle of
13  15  15° with respect to (9, 0). Then one of the equation
(1) – + ln5 (2) + + ln2
7 2 7 3 of new line is
17  18  (1) y = (2 + 3)( x − 9) (2) y = (2 − 3)( x − 9)
(3) + – ln2 (4) – + ln3
8 6 7 6
(3) y = 2(x – 9) (4) y = –(x – 9)
Answer (3)
Answer (2)
2
dy ( x + 1)( x – x + 1) + (1– x )(1 + x )
Sol. =
dx ( x – 1)( x + 1)

dy x( x − 1) + 1 (1– x )(1+ x )
 = +
dx ( x − 1) ( x – 1)2 ( x + 1)2

dy 1 1 Sol.
=x+ +
dx x −1 (1– x )(1 + x )

1 dx
 dy = xdx + dx +
( x − 1) 1– x 2

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c = 412 + 144
2
Eqn : y – 0 = tan45° (x – 9)  y = (x –− 9)
2
Option (B) is correct c = 48 + 144
12. For a non-zero complex number z satisfying 2
c = 192
z2 + iz = 0 , then value of |z|2 is b c
 cos  =
(1) 1 (2) 2 b c
(3) 3 (4) 4 −48
cos  =
Answer (1) 192  4

Sol. z = – iz
2 −48
cos  =
8 3 4
| z2 | =| –iz |
−3
|z2| = |z| cos  =
2 3
|z|2 – |z| = 0 − 3
− 3  = cos−1  
|z|(|z| – 1) = 0 cos  =   2 
2
|z| = 0 (not acceptable) 14. Given set S = {0, 1, 2, 3, ….., 10}. If a random
ordered pair (x, y) of elements of S is chosen, then
 |z| = 1 find probability that |x – y| > 5
 |z|2 = 1 30 31
(1) (2)
121 121
13. If a = 1, b = 4
62 64
a  b = 2 and c = 2(a  b ) − 3b (3)
121
(4)
121
Then the angle between b and c is Answer (1)
Sol. If x = 0, y = 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
−1  −
3 −1 3
(1)  = cos   (2)  = cos  
 2   2  If x = 1, y = 7, 8, 9, 10
If x = 2, y = 8, 9, 10
−1  1  −1  −1
(3)  = cos   (4)  = cos  
 2 2 If x = 3, y = 9, 10

Answer (1) If x = 4, y = 10
If x = 5, y = no possible value
Sol. Given a = 1, b = 4 , a  b = 2
Total possible ways = (5 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 1) × 2
c = 2(a  b ) − 3b = 30
Dot product with a on both sides 30 30
Required probability = =
c  a = −6 ... (1) 11 11 121
15.
Dot product with b on both sides
16.
b  c = −48 ... (2)
17.
2 2
c c = 4 ab + 9 b 18.

c = 4  a  b − (a  b )  + 9 b
2 2 2 2 2 19.
20.
c = 4 (1)(4)2 − (4) + 9(16)
2

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SECTION - B 23. In a class there are 40 students. 16 passed in


Chemistry, 20 passed in Physics, 25 passed in
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
Mathematics. 15 students passed in both
contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five
Mathematics and Physics. 15 students passed in
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a
both Mathematics and Chemistry and 10 students
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
passed in both Physics and Chemistry. Find the
correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
maximum number of students that passed in all the
truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g.
subjects.
06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using the
mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the Answer (19)
place designated to enter the answer. Sol. n(C) = 16, n(P) = 20, n(M) = 25
21. Number of integral terms in the binomial expansion n(MP) = n(MC) = 15, n(PC) = 10,
of (71/2 + 111/6)824 is n(MCP) = x.
Answer (138)
r 824−r
Sol. Tn+1 = nCr 116  7 2

For integral term


6 should divide r
824 – r
and must be integer
2
 2 most divide r
 r divisible by 6
n(CPM)  n(U) = 40
 possible values of r  {0, 1, 2, …824}
n(CPM) = n(C) + n(P) + n(M) – n(CM) –
 For integer terms
n(PM) – n(CP) + n(CPM)
r  {0, 6, 12, …822} (822 = 0 + (n–1)6  n = 138) 40  16 + 20 + 25 – 15 – 15 – 10 + x
= 138 terms 40  61 – 40 + x
9
 10x  19  x
22. 9   dx is equal to (where [ ] represents
0
x + 1 So maximum number of students that passed all
greatest integer function) the exams is 19.
Answer (155) 24. For the following data table
9
 10x 
Sol. I = 9   dx
0
x + 1

1/9 2/3 9 
= 9   0 dx +  dx +  2dx 
 0 1/9 2/3 
Find the value of 20 M (where M is median of the
2 1  2 
= 9  − + 2 9 −   data)
3 9  3 
Answer (245)
5 25 
= 9  + 2 
9 3 Sol.
= 5 + 6 × 25
= 5 + 150
= 155

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N = f = 27 Sol. n P(A) = 27 = 128

 N  27
 2  = 2 = 13.5
 
So, we have median lies in the class 12 – 16
l1 = 12, f = 8, h = 4, c.f. = 13
So, here we apply formula
N
– c.f .
13.5 – 13
M = l1 + 2  h = 12 + 4
f 8 f:A→B
.5 Number of function = 128 × 128….128 = 1287
= 12 +
2
( )
7
= 27 = 249
24.5
M= = 12.25
2  mn = 249
20 M = 20 × 12.25  m + n = 49 + 2 = 51
= 245 26.
25. Set A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7} 27.
If number of functions from set A to power set of A 28.
can be expressed as mn (m is least integer). 29.
Find m + n.
30.
Answer (51)

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