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CLASS TEST # 84 MATHEMATICS


TIME : 60 Min. M.M. : 78
CLASS ROOM TEST\2017\NURTURE\PHASE-I\E+H+S
JA # 12 (1112 PAPER-1)N-I MATHS.P65
SECTION–I(ii)
Multiple Correct Answer Type (4 Marks each, –1 for wrong answer)
1. There are 7 seats in a row. The number of ways three persons take seats so that middle seat is always
occupied and no two persons are consecutive is equal to n!, then which of the following statements
is(are) true -
•(A) Number of ways in which n points are selected from 12 distinct collinear points so that
no two of them are consecutive is 9C5
•(B) The number of (n + 1) digit numbers in which the digit in any place is greater than the
digit to the left of it is 9C5
•(C) The number of odd proper divisors of 20412 is 3n + 1
1
•(D)  log 6 n  log 8 6  32 / 3
2
Ans. (A,B,C,D)
Required number of ways are
= (No. of ways middle position taken)
(rest of the positions)
3  
C1
2
C1 . 2 C1. 2C1 
= 24 = (4!)  n = 4
(A) 4 points are related out of 12 points so that no two are consecutive are 9 C 4 .
(B) No. of 5 digit no's in ascending order is 9 C 4 .
(C) 20412 = 22.36.71
no. of odd proper divisors
= (6 + 1)(1 + 1) – 1 = 13
1
(D)  log 6 4 log 8 6
2
1 1
 2log6 2  log2 6 1
 1 1  3
2 3   .2log6 2 log2 6 
3 2 3 
= 32/3
PA 5
2. Let A(12, 0), B(0, 8), C(4, 0), D(8, 0) be four points and P(x, y) be a variable point such that  and
PB 3
|PC| = |PD|, then the value of y can be -
(A) 15 (B) 16 •(C) 17 •(D) 8
Ans. (C,D)
PA 5

PB 3
Let P(x, y)

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 9(PA)2 = 25(PB)2
 9((x – 12)2 + y2) = 25(x2 + (y – 8)2)
27
x2 + y2 +x – 25y  19  0 ..... (1)
2
|PC| = |PD|
x=6 ..... (2)
Solving (1) and (2)
y = 17,8
3. Locii of a point P(x, y) satisfying the relation x4 + y4 + 2x2y2 – 2x2 – 6y2 + 1 = 0 are the two circles, these
circles
•(A) have centre an y-axis •(B) cut each other orthogonally
•(C) are congurent •(D) have exactly two common tangents.
Ans. (A,B,C,D)
(x4 + y4 + 2x2y2 – 2x2 – 2y2 + 1) – 4y2 = 0
(x2 + y2 – 1)2 – (2y)2 = 0
(x2 + y2 – 2y – 1)(x2 + y2 + 2y – 1) = 0
Circles are x2 + y2 –2y – 1 = 0
and x2 + y2 + 2y – 1 = 0
(do yourself)
3
4. Let line segment joning points A(2, –1), B(1, 2) sutends an angle at P(x, y), then locus of P is -
4
•(A) minor segement of circle x2 + y2 – 5 = 0 whose chord is AB
•(B) minor segment of circle x2 + y2 – 6x – 2y + 5 = 0 whose chord AB
(C) complete circle x2 + y2 = 5
(D) complete circle x2 + y2 – 6x – 2y + 5 = 0
Ans. (A,B)
D(x, y)
3/4
B(1, 2)
(3/2, 1/2) 5 / 2
A
(2, –1) /4 5
O

Coordinates of O are
3 1 5 
  5 / 2 cos ,  sin  
2 2 2 
1
sin =
10
3
cos =
10
3 3 1 1
  ,  
2 2 2 2

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P lies on minor segments of circles


x2 + y2 = 5 and x2 + y2 – 6x – 2y + 5 = 0
Whose chord is AB.
5. If A1, A2, ......, An, (where n > 6) be n people sitting on a circle. Numbers of ways 3 people can be
selected if no two of them are consecutive is (are) -
•(A) nC3 – (n2 – 3n) •(B) n–2C3 – n–4C1
n
C1 .n 4 C2
•(C) (D) nC1.n–4C2
3
Ans. (A,B,C)
Number of ways are
n–3+1
C3 – n–3+1–2C3–2
= C3 – n–4C1 ........ (B)
n–3

 n C1.n –4 C2 
  ........ (C)
 3 
= nC3 – (n2 – 3n) ........ (A)
(A) Total ways
– (all the points are consecutive)
– (exactly two people are consecutive)
n
C3 – n – nC1(n – 4)
6. Let N = 10000, then
•(A) The number of proper divisors of N divisible by 10 is 15.
(B) The number of proper divisors of N divisible by 10 is 16.
•(C) The sum of all the odd divisors of N is 781.
(D) The sum of all the odd divisors of N is 780.
Ans. (A,C)
N = 10000 = 104
= 24.54
(A) Proper divisors of N divisible by 10 are (4 × 4) – 1 = 15
(B) Sum of odd divisors
(20) (50 + 51 + 52 + 53 + 54)
= 781
7. If x, y, z are in A.P. and x2, y2, z2 are in H.P., then (x  y  z)
(A) x + y = z (B) x + z = y
•(C) xy + yz + zx = 0 •(D) (x + y + z)2 = x2 + y2 + z2
Ans. (C,D)
x, y, z are in A.P.
 y – x = z – y ......... (1)
1 1 1 1
2
– 2  2– 2
y x z y
x 2 – y 2 y2 – z 2
 2 2
x 2 y2 yz

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xy yz

x 2 y2 y2 z2
z2(x + y) = x2(y + z)
z2(x + y) – x2(y + z) = 0
(z – x)(xy + yz + zx) = 0
xz + yz + xy = 0
SECTION–I(iii)
Linked Comprehension Type (Single Correct Answer Type) (3 Marks each, –1 for wrong answer)
Paragraph for Question 8 to 10
Consider a word "DEMONETIZATION". New words are formed (with or without meaning) by using all
the letters of the given word.
8. Number of words which contain the word "MODI" is
11 11 11 11
•(A) (B) (C) (D)
 2
3
 2
3
3  2 5
 25 5
9. The number of words so that relative order of vowels and consonents remains same is -
7 7  7  7  14
(A) (B) •(C)  2 2 2   2 2  (D) 7 7
222 22   
10. Number of ways 4 letters can be selected from the word "DEMONETIZATION" is -
•(A) 276 (B) 150 (C) 126 (D) 140
Required selection is
= 5C2 + 5C18C2 + 9C4
= 10 + 140 + 126 = 276
Paragraph for Question 11 to 13
Let A, B, C be three set of order pair (x, y) defined below,
A  (x,y) : y  1


B  (x,y) : (x  2)2  y2  9 

C  (x,y) : x  y  2 
11. The number of elements in the set (A  B  C) is -
(A) 0 •(B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinte
12. If (a, b) is point belong to A B  C, then the value of (a + 1)2 + (a – 5)2 + 2(b – 1)2 lies in
(A) [25, 30) •(B) [30, 34] (C) (34, 39] (D) (39, 44]
13. If is the point belong to A  B  C, then the value of | | is -
(A) 0 (B) 1 •(C) 2 (D) 3

D(, )
y=1
(2, 0)
D(, ) is
the only point x+y= 2

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SECTION–II
Matrix Match Type (Single option correct)
For each entry in Column-I , +2 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct matche(es) is
(are) darkened, 0 In none of the bubbles is darkened, –1 In all other cases
1. Let "MAHATMAGANDHI" be a one word, then
Column-I Column-II
(A) Number of selection of 5 letters such that each (P) C3
7

selection consists of all different letters is


(B) Number of selection of 5 letters such that each (Q) 3.7C3
selection consists of 4 alike and 1 different letter is
(C) Number of selection of 5 letters such that each (R) 7C1
selection consists of 2 alike and 3 different letters is
(D) Number of selection of 5 letters such that each (S) 3C26C1
selection consists of 4 different letters is (T) 8C3
Ans. (A)(T); (B)(R); (C)(Q); (D)(Q)

SECTION–IV
Numerical Grid Type (Single digit Ranging from 0 to 9) (4 Marks each, –1 for wrong answer)
1. Let (   ) be the centre of a smaller circle which touches the lines 7x – y – 5 = 0 and
x + y + 13 = 0 and which passes through (1,2), then the value of | | is
Ans. 3
Angle bisector of 7x – y – 5 = 0
and x + y + 13 = 0
7x – y – 5
are  (x  y  13)
5
 x –3y – 35 = 0, 3x + y + 15 = 0
Acute angle Bisector is 3x + y + 15 = 0

3x + y + 15 = 0
C

A
(1, 2) 7x – y – 5 = 0

equation of AC is x + 7y – 15 = 0
Solving
3x + y + 15 = 0 and x + 7y – 15 = 0
y=3
x=–6
A B C B
2. In ABC, (with usual notations), if tan ,tan ,tan are in H.P. such that minimum value of cot is
2 2 2 2
n, then n2 is
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Ans. 3
A B .......... (1)
 tan 2 tan 2  1
A A
 cot 2  cot 2 .......... (2)

B A C
2 cot  cot  cot .......... (3)
2 2 2
from (2) and (3)
B A B C
3cot  cot cot cot
2 2 2 2
A C
 cot cot  3 .......... (4)
2 2
Now, AM  GM
A C
cot  cot
2 2  cot A .cot C  3
2 2 2
B
cot    3
2
  3 
3. If cos + sec + 2 = 0,   [0, 2] –  ,  , then sin 8   cos8  is equal to
2 2 
Ans. 1
cos + sec = – 2
 cos = – 1
=
 sin8+ cos8= 1
4. A set contains 35 element. The number of selections of at least 18 elements is 2n, then sum of digits
of n is
Ans. 7
 35
C 0  ....  35 C11    38C18  ....  35C35   235

2  35C18  ......  35C35   235

C18  ........  35C35  234


35

5. Let N be the total number of words formed by using all the letters of the word "DEMONETIZATION" such
that each word starts with consonant and ends with vowel, if N= a (12!) (where a and b are coprime), then
b
the value of 2a – 3b is
Ans. 2
7! 7! 49
N = 12C6 ×   (12)!
2!2! 2!2!2! 32
Corrected (5/4/2017)

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6. If each pair of x2 + ax + b = 0, x2 + cx + d = 0 and x2 + ex + f = 0 has exactly one root in common and


(a  c  e)2
all equations do not have common roots, then the value of is
ac  ce  ea  b  d  ƒ
Ans. 4

x2 + ax + b = 0


x2 + cx + d = 0


x2 + fx + f = 0

 +  = – a,  +  = – c,  +  = – e
 = b,  = d,  = f
(a + c + e)2 = (– 2 ( +  +)2 = 4 ( +  + )2 ....... (1)
ac + ce + ea – b – d – f
= ( +  )( + ) + ( + )( +  ) + ( +  )( +  )
– – – 
= (2 +  2 + 2 + 2( +  + ))
= ( +  + )2 ....... (2)
(a  c  e)2
 4
ac  ce  ea – b – d – f

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Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A,B,C,D C,D A,B,C,D A,B A,B,C A,C C,D A C A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13
A. B B C
A B C D
SECTION-II Q.1
T R Q Q
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-IV
A. 3 3 1 7 2 4
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