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Advanced Level DPP - Binomial Theorem JEE Advanced Crash Course

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Q1 - Single Correct

If p is the prime number and p ≠ 2, then [(2 + √5) p


] − (2)
p+1
is always divisible by (where, [x] denotes

greatest integer function less than or equals to x)

(1) p + 1

(2) p

(3) 2p

(4) 4p

Q2 - Single Correct

The number 7 1995


, when divided by 100 leaves the remainder

(1) 43

(2) 45
(3) 50

(4) None of these

Q3 - Single Correct

The coefficient of x in the polynomial given by , (x + 1)(x + 2) ⋯ (x + 10) + (x + 2)


9

(x + 3) ⋯ (x + 11) + ⋯ + (x + 11)(x + 12) ⋯ (x + 20), is

(1) 5511
(2) 5151
(3) 1515
(4) 1155

Q4 - Single Correct

In the expansion of (1 + x) n n n
(1 + y) (1 + z) , the sum of the coefficients of the terms of degree r, is

(1)
3
n
Cr

(2) n
C r3

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(3) 3n
Cr

(4) 3 ⋅ 2n
Cr

Q5 - Single Correct
n
Cr
The value of ∑ n

r=0
(−1)
r
( r+3
), is
Cr

n(n+1)
(1) 2

n+3
(2) 3

(3) n+3
3

n+2
(4) 2

Q6 - Single Correct
2n

The fractional part of is equal to


3
,
8

(1) 3

(2) 7

(3) 1

(4) None of these

Q7 - Single Correct

If the unit digit of 13 n


+ 7
n
− 3 ,n ∈ N
n
, is 7, then the value of n is of the form

(1) 4k + 1, k ∈ 1
(2) 4k + 2, k ∈ 1
(3) 4k + 3, k ∈ 1
(4) 4k, k ∈ I

Q8 - Single Correct
n 2
Cr+1
The value of S = ∑
n−1

r=0 (n−r)
1
2
⋅ ( n
Cr
) equals

(1) n+1
1

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(2) n+1
2
(1 +
1

2
+
1

3
+ ⋯ +
1

n
)

(3) n+1
1
(1 +
1

2
+ ⋯ +
1

n
)

(4)
1 1 1 1

2
+ 2
+ 2
+ ⋯ + 2
1 2 3 n

Q9 - Single Correct

(x + m)
m

m
C1 (x + m − 1)
m
+
m
C2 (x + m − 2)
m
− ⋯ + (−1)
m
⋅ x
m
is equal to

(1) (m + 1)!
(2) m + 1p m

(3) m!
(4) m
Pm

Q10 - Single Correct

The number (2010) n


− 2(1010)
n
− 4(510)
n n
+ 5(10) , n ∈ N is always divisible by

(1) 10 4

(2) 10 3

(3) 10 5

(4) None of these

Q11 - Multiple Correct

If (9 + √80) n
= I + f, where I , n are integers and 0 < f < 1 , then

(1) I is odd integer

(2) I is an even integer


(3) (I + f )(1 − f ) = 1

(4) 1 − f = (9 − √80)
n

Q12 - Multiple Correct

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If 100
C6 + 4 ⋅
100
C7 + 6 ⋅
100
C8 + 4 ⋅
100
C9 +
100
C10 has the value equal to x
Cy , then the value of (x + y) can
be

(1) 114
(2) 115

(3) 198
(4) 199

Q13 - Multiple Correct


10

The value of the constant term in the binomial (x 2


+
1

2
− 2) is also equal to
x

(1) number of different dissimilar terms in (x 1 + x2 + ⋯ + x10 )


10

2 2 2
(2) ( 10
C0 ) + (
10
C1 ) + ⋯ + (
10
C10 )

(3) coefficient of x 10
in (1 − x) 20

(4) number of linear arrangements of 20 things of which 10 alike of one kind and rest all are different, taken
all at a times.

Q14 - Multiple Correct


100
The coefficient of x 50
in ∑ k=0
100
Ck (x − 2)
100−k
⋅ 3
k
is also equal to

(1) number of ways in which 50 identical books can be distributed in 100 students, if each student can get at
most one book.

(2) number of ways in which 100 different white balls and 50 identical red balls can be arranged in a circle, if
no two red balls are together.

(3) number of dissimilar terms in (x


51
1 + x2 + x3 + ⋯ + x50 )

(4) 2⋅6⋅10⋅14⋯198

(50)!

Q15 - Multiple Correct

The value of 200


C0 −
200
C1 +
200
C2 −
200
C3 + ⋯ +
200
C148 is equal to

(1) 198
C148

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(2) 198
C51

(3) 200
C148

(4) 199
C148

Q16 - Multiple Correct


10

The 4 th term in the expansion of (2 + has the maximum numerical value, then the value of x can be,
3x
)
8

in the interval.
−64
(1) [ 21
, −2]

(2) [2, 64

21
]

−64
(3) (−∞, 21
)

(4) (
64
, ∞)
21

Q17 - Multiple Correct

In the expansion of (x + y + z) 10
which of the following will be true

(1) The expansion will contains 66 terms


(10)!
(2) The coefficient of x 3 2
y z
5
will be 3!2!5!

(3) There cannot be term of x 3


y z
2 4

(10)!
(4) ∑ α+β+γ=10 α!β!γ!
= 3
10

Q18 - Multiple Correct

Which one of the following is true?


n n
(1+2x) +(1+3x)
(1) If x 2
< 1 , the coefficient of x in n

(1−x)
is 3 n
+ 4
n

r r

(2) The value of ∑ n

r=0
(−1)
r

n
Cr (
1

2
r
+
3
2r
+
7
3r
+ ⋯ ∞) is equal to ( n
1

2 −1
) .
2 2

10
(3) The coefficient of x in (1 + x + x 2 2
) is 12
C2 .
10
(4) The coefficient of x in (1 + x + x 2 2
) is 11
C2 .

Q19 - Multiple Correct

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n
If 1 + (1 + x) + (1 + x) 2
+ ⋯ + (1 + x)
n
= ∑
k=0
ak x ,
k
then
n
(1) ∑ k=0
ak = 2
n+1
− 1

n(n+1)
(2) a n−2 =
2

(3) a p > ap−1 for p < n

(4) (a 9)
2
− (a8 )
2
=
n+2
C10 ⋅ (
n+1
C10 −
n+1
C9 )

Q20 - Multiple Correct

If f (m) = ∑ then
m 30 20
C30−i ⋅ Cm−i ,
i=0

(1) maximum value of f (m) = 50


C25

(2) ∑ 50

r=0
f (r) = 2
50

(3) f (m) is divisible by 50


(4) ∑ 50

m=0
(f (m))
2
=
100
C50

Q21 - Multiple Correct

The value of 1000


C50 +
999
C49 +
998
C48 + ⋯ +
950
C0 , is

(1) 1001
C50

(2) 1002
C51 −
1001
C51

(3) 1001
C951

(4) 1002
C51 −
1001
C950

Q22 - Multiple Correct


n

Let a n
= (1 +
1

n
) . Then for each n ∈ N

(1) a n
≥ 2

(2) a n
< 3

(3) a n
< 4

(4) a n
< 2

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Q23 - Multiple Correct

If (4 + √15) n
= I + f, where n is an odd natural number, I is an integer and 0 < f < 1, then

(1) I is natural number


(2) I is an even integer
(3) (I + f )(1 − f ) = 1
(4) 1 − f = (4 − √15)
n

Q24 - Comprehension Type

Passage I (For Question 24, 25)


–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
n
If (1 + px + x 2
) = 1 + a1 x + a2 x
2
+ ⋯ + a2n x
2n
, then

Which of the following is true for 1 < r < 2n

(1) (np + pr)a r


= (r + 1)ar+1 + (r − 1)ar−1

(2) (np − pr)a r


= (r + 1)ar+1 + (r − 1 − 2n)ar−1

(3) (np − pr)a r


= (r + 1)ar+1 + (r − 1 − n)ar−1

(4) (2np + pr)a r


= (r + 1 + n)ar+1 + (r + 1 − n)af −1

Q25 - Comprehension Type

The remainder obtained, when a 1


+ 5a2 + 9a3 + ⋯ + (8n − 3)a2n is divided by (p + 2), is

(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 0

Q26 - Comprehension Type

Passage II (For Question 26, 27)


––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
100
If (1 + x + x 2
) = ∑
200

r=0
r
ar x , then

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Which of the following is true?

(1) a 28 = a72

(2) a 56 = a144

(3) a 200 = a300

(4) None of these

Q27 - Comprehension Type

a0 + a1 + a2 + ⋯ + a99 , is equal to
99
3 −ac19
(1) 2
101
3 −a99
(2) 2
100
3 −a100
(3) 2

(4) None of these

Q28 - Comprehension Type

Passage III (For Question 28, 29)


–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Let n be a positive integer such that (1 + x) n


=
n
C0 +
n
C1 x +
n
C2 x
2
+ ⋯ +
n
Cn x

? then

The value: of ∑ ∑ 0≤r<s≤n


n
(r + s) ( Cr +
n
Cs ) , is

(1) n 2
⋅ 2
n−1

(2) n(n − 1)2 n−2

(3) n 2
⋅ 2
n−2

(4) n 2
⋅ 2
n

Q29 - Comprehension Type

The value: of ∑ ∑ 0≤r<s≤n


n
(r + s) ( Cr +
n
Cs +
n
Cr ⋅
n
Cs ) , is

(1) n 2
⋅ 2
n

n

2
[2
2n

2n
Cn ]

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(2) n 2
⋅ 2
n
+
n

2
[2
2n

2n
Cn ]

(3) n 2
⋅ 2
n

n

2
[2
2n
+
2n
Cn ]

(4) n 2
⋅ 2
n
+
n

2
[2
n
− 1]

Q30 - Comprehension Type

Passage IV (For Question 30, 31)


–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
n
For n ∈ N , consider (1 + x + x 2
) = ∑
2n

r=0
ar x ,
r
then

If a 2
0
− a
2
1
+ a
2
2
− a
2
3
+ ⋯ + a
2
2n
= k ⋅ an then k is equal to

(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 1

(4) 0

Q31 - Comprehension Type


[n/2]
If a = ∑ k=0
n
C2k ⋅
2k
Ck , where [x] denotes greatest integer less than or equals to x, then a n
− a is

(1) 0
(2) 1

(3) -1
(4) 2

Q32 - Comprehension Type

Passage V (For Question 32, 33)


––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

If n is a positive integer and x is any real number, then (1 + x) n


=
n
C0 +
n
C1 x +
n
C2 x
2
+ ⋯ +
n n
Cn x ,

where n
C0 ,
n
C1 ,
n
C2 , ⋯ ,
n
Cn are binomial coefficients, then

The value of ( is
n n n 2 n n n 2
C1 − 3 ⋅ C3 + 5 ⋅ C5 − ⋯) + (2 ⋅ C2 − 4 ⋅ C4 + 6 ⋅ C6 − ⋯) ,

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(1) n ⋅ 2 n−1

(2) n 2
⋅ 2
n−1

(3) n(n − 1) ⋅ 2 n−1

(4) n 2
⋅ 2
n

Q33 - Comprehension Type


n n n
C0 C1 C2

n(n+1)

(n+1)(n+2)
+
(n+2)(n+3)
− ⋯ upto (n + 1) terms is equal to
1
(1) ∫ 0
x
n+1
(1 − x)
n+1
dx

1
(2) ∫ 0
n
x (1 − x)
n+1
dx

1
(3) ∫ 0
x
n−1
⋅ (1 − x)
n+1
dx

1
(4) ∫ 0
n
x (1 − x)
n−1
dx

Q34 - Integer Type


100 100
100 a(2 )+b

If ∑ k=0
(
k

k+1
) Ck =
c
, where a, b and c ∈ N , then find the number of digits in least value of

(a + b + c)

Q35 - Integer Type


n
Cr
The value of lim n→∞ ∑
n

r=0 r
n (r+3)
= e − x, then x is

Q36 - Integer Type


1/x
n−r r
limx→0 (∑
n

r=0
(−1)
r

n
Cr ⋅ (∑
k=0
n−r
Ck ⋅ x
k k
⋅ 2 ) ⋅ (x
2
− x) ) = e

, then λ is equal to

Q37 - Integer Type

If n
C0 −
n
C1 +
n
C2 −
n
C3 + ⋯ + (−I )
rn
Cr = 28, then n is equal to

Q38 - Integer Type


k+1
∞ ∞ (−1)
If S = ∑
k=1
k
1

2
and t = ∑ k=1
k
2
, then the value? of S

t
is equal to

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Q39 - Integer Type

Find the last two digits of 17 256


.

Q40 - Integer Type


y1 ⋅y2 ⋅y3
The value of 501(y1 −x1 )(y2 −x2 )(y3 −x3 )
when (x , y ) , i = 1, 2, 3 satisfy both
i i

x
3
− 3xy
2
= 2005&y
3 2
− 3x y = 2004 is

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Answer Key

Q1 (3) Q2 (1) Q3 (4) Q4 (3)

Q5 (3) Q6 (3) Q7 (1) Q8 (4)

Q9 (3) Q10 (2) Q11 (1,3,4) Q12 (1,3)

Q13 (2,3) Q14 (1,4) Q15 (4) Q16 (1,2)

Q17 (1,2,3,4) Q18 (1,2,4) Q19 (1,2,3,4) Q20 (1,2,4)

Q21 (1,2,3,4) Q22 (1,2,3) Q23 (1,3,4) Q24 (2)

Q25 (3) Q26 (2) Q27 (3) Q28 (4)

Q29 (2) Q30 (1) Q31 (2) Q32 (2)

Q33 (3) Q34 (3) Q35 (2) Q36 (3)

Q37 (9) Q38 (2) Q39 (81) Q40 (2)

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