Fom - 13 11 24
Fom - 13 11 24
Fom - 13 11 24
FOMI & II
1. If N = 21P5311Q4, then number of ordered pair 1 2
log 5 2 2
125 log9 5 8
25
(P,Q) so that N is divisble by 44, is log3 8 2log25 3
,
9. If N = 8
(1) 2 (2) 6 1708
(3) 3 (4) 4
then log N 27 is equal to
2. Number of Integral values of x satisfying (1) 3 (2) 4
5x 3 (3) 9 (4) 6
1 2 are :
x5
5 1
(1) 5 (2) 6 10. If 1 and
is an odd integer then
(3) 3 (4) 2 1
2
number of possible values of is
3. If p and q are the solutions (p > q) of the equation (1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4
2
2 3 log2 49
72x –5x–6
= , then the value of
(5p + 2q) is equal to 11. The number of ordered pair (x, y) satisfying the
(1) 15 (2) 16 system of equations.
y
x 2
(3) 18 (4) 17 x+y x–y
6 – 3.2 – 8.3 + 24 = 0 and xy = 2
3
5 1
4. If the solution set of the inequality logx > 1 is
2 x (1) 0 (2) 1
cd (3) 2 (4) 3
is (a, b) (c, d) then find the value of , where
2ab 12. If x = 1 + loga bc, y = 1 + logb ca, z = 1 + logc ab,
(a < b < c < d). where a, b, c > 0 and a, b, c 1, then the value of
(1) 5 (2) 6 xyz
(3) 8 (4) none is equal to
xy yz zx
5. Find the number of positive integers not satisfying (1) 0 (2) 1
(3) 2 (4) 4
the inequality log2(4x – 2.2x + 17) > 5.
(1) 0 (2) 1 6 loga x log10 aloga 5
If a R – {1},
+
(3) 2 (4) none 13. (a) and
5
x
log10
(3) 10
(9)log100 xlog4 2 , where – = 0, then
6. Number of integer satisfying the relation log(1– x)(1 +
x
x ) + log1+x (1 + x ) + log1+x (1 + x ) 0
6 4 2
value of is equal to …
4
(1) 5 (2) 6 (1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 8 (4) 0 (3) 5 (4) 6
7. Find the number of integers satisfying the equation 14. Solution of equation 7x . x
(27)x–1 = 9261 is (where
2 2 2 x 2 and x is integer)
||x – 5x + 4| – |x – 13x + 30|| = 2|x – 9x + 17|
(1) divisible by 2
which are coprime with 5. (2) divisible by 3
(3) divisible by 6
(1) 5 (2) 6
(4) no such value of x exists
(3) 8 (4) none
equation
(x 1) (x 1)
3 2
0 is x 2
x 2 x2 x 16 40 is
x (x 2)(e e)
4 x
x , 4 a,b c, then a + b – c is
(1) 0 (2) 1
(1) – 2 (2) –3
(3) 2 (4) 3
(3) –4 (4) –6
Suppose that is a real number which satisfy 3
2x +
17.
3x
= x , then the value of 2 (1 log2 3) is equal to Integer Type:
3
2
(1) 6 (2) 9 21. The number of integral values of m for which the
2
(3) 18 (4) 27 equation |x - 6|x| + 5| - m = 0 has exactly four
solution is k, then 11k equals
18. Let p, q, r R be such that 2q = p + r and
2017 x 2017 y 2017 z 22.
2 2 2
If solution set of |sin x + 17 – x | = |16 – x | + 2sin x
2
= = , then the correct
px qy rz 2 135
+ cos x contains "n" integer then value of is
relation between x, y , z is n
y xy x xy
(1) = (2) =
z yz y yz 23. Find minimum value of f(x) = |x| |x + 3| + |x + 1| |x +
x xy xz xz 2|.
(3) = (4) =
z yz yz yz
24. The sum of all integer values of x in the complete
1 1 1 1 n(n 1) solution set of x for |f(x)+6 – x2| = |f(x)| + | 4 – x2 | +
19. If ...... ; 2, given that f(x) 0. x R
log2 a log4 a log8 a log2n a
then equals
25. Find the product of all the solutions of equation
(1) log2 a (2) loga 4 1
3log10 x
(3) log2 a 2
(4) log4 a x log10 x
3 10 .
1. (4)
SO = P + 10, SE = Q + 7
SE – SO = Q – P – 3
N is divisible by 4 if Q = 0,2,4,6,8
N, 4 ls foHkkT; gS ;fn Q = 0,2,4,6,8
N is divisible by 11 if Q – P – 3 = 0
or multiple of 11
N, 11 lsfoHkkT; gS ;fn Q – P – 3 = 0
;k 11 dk xq.kt
So P – Q = – 3 or P – Q = 8
vr% P – Q = – 3 ;k P – Q = 8
Q = 0, P = – 3 (not possible) or 8
Q = 0, P = – 3 (laHko ugha) ;k 8
Q = 2, P = – 1 (not possible) or 10 (not possible)
Q = 2, P = – 1 (laHko ugha) ;k 10 (laHko ugha)
Q = 4, P = 1 or 12 (not possible)
Q = 4, P = 1 ;k 12 (laHko ugha)
Q = 6, P = 3 or 14 (not possible)
Q = 6, P = 3 ;k 14 (laHko ugha)
Q = 8, P = 5 or 16 (not possible)
Q = 8, P = 5 ;k 16 (laHko ugha)
So total ordered pairs vr% dqy Øfer ;qXe = 4
2. (3)
5x 3
1 0
x5
5x 3 x 5
0
x5
4x 8
0 x (, 2] (5, ) ... (i)
x5
5x 3
2 0
x 5
5x 3 2x 10
0
x5
3x 13
0
x 5
13
x ,5 ......... (ii)
3
13
(i) (ii) x , 2 x = {–4, –3, –2}
3
3. (4)
2
2 3 log2 49
72x –5x–6
=
2x – 5x – 6 = 6 2x – 5x – 12 = 0 (x – 4)(2x + 3) = 0
2 2
3
x = 4 or x = –
2
5p + 2q = 20 – 3 = 17
4. (1)
2
Domain: x > ;x1
5
5 1 1 5
Case-I: If x > 1 >x x+ <
2 x x 2
2(x2 + 1) < 5x 2x2 – 5x + 2 < 0
2x2 – 4x – x + 2 < 0
(x – 2)(2x – 1) < 0
0 1/2 2
1/2 1/2
2
Case-II: < x < 1 then (x – 2) (2x – 1) > 0 2/5 1
5
2 1
Intersection is ,
5 2
2 1 cd
x , (1, 2) =5
5 2 2ab
5. (3)
1 2
8
log 5 2 2
125 log9 5
8 25
log3 8 2log25 3
9. (4) N =
1708
(53 )log5 9 (23 )2log2
5 2log 8 3
= 8 25log25 3
1708
729 125
= . (9 – 3) = 3
1708
log N 27 = 6
5 1
10. (4) 1 2 – 5 + 1 0 + 5
1
2
1 1
Now vc + = 1, 3, 5 . But ysfdu + 2
1 1
so + = 1 reject blfy, + = 1 vLohdk;Z.
1 3 94
and rFkk + =3 2 – 3 + 1 = 0 =
2
3 5
=
2
1 5 24
and + = 5 =
2
four real values pkj okLrfod la[;k
x+y x–y x+y x–y
11. (4) 2 . 3 – 3.2 – 8.3 + 24 = 0
x–y
(2
x+y
– 8) (3 – 3) = 0
x–y
Either 2
x+y
=8 or 3 =3
x+y=3 x–y=1
if x y 3
x = 1, y = 2 or x = 2, y = 1
and xy 2
if x – y 1
x = 2, y = 1 or x = –1 y = – 2
and xy 2
(x, y) {(1, 2), (2, 1), (–1, –2)}. Three solutions
6
(5)log10 x
5
x
log10
log(100 ) x log4 2
(3) 10
(9)
1 1
2 log10 x
(3)(log10 x )1 (3) 2 2
(3)log10 x
(3)log10 x1
3
(3)log10 x 10 log10 x
3(3)log10 x (3 )
3 3
If ;fn – = 0, then rc =
6 log10 x 10 log10 x
(5) (3)
5 3
log10 x
5 25 x
x = 100 5
3 9 4
3(x–1)
x 3 3
14. (4) 7 . 3 x
= 7 .3 , no natural value of x. x dk izkd`r eku ugha gSA
15. (3) log3 (log2 x) + 2 log9 (log7 8) = 2
log3 (log2 x log7 8) = 2
log2 x log7 8 = 9
log x log8
. =9
log2 log7
log7 x .log2 8 = 9
3
log7 x = 3 so x = 7 = 343
16. (2)
17. (4)
Given equation reduces to,
–x
27 = 6
–
6 = 27
Now 2(1 log 23) = 2 . 2 log2 (3)
= 2 . 3 = 6 = 27
18. (3)
Given
2017 x 2017 y 2017 z
= =
px qy rz
(p – q = q – r given)
n(n 1)
(1 + 2 + 3 +….. n) loga2
n(n 1) n(n 1)
loga 2
2
log2 a 2
20. (3)
Let x x 2 then 14 40 0
2
4 10 0
4 10
x2 x 2 4
x + x – 12 0
2
23. (02)
|x| |x + 3| + |x + 1| |x + 2| = |x2 + 3x| +
|x2 + 3x + 2|
As we know ge tkurs gS fd
|a| + |b| |a – b|
1 1
3t t t = {where tgk¡ log10 x = t}
3
4 2
2
3t = t=±
3 3
2 2
log10 x = or ;k log10 x = –
3 3
2/3 –2/3
x = 10 or ;k x = 10