JEE Advanced Practice Test-2 - Maths
JEE Advanced Practice Test-2 - Maths
Type 1 contains 10 Single Correct Answer Type Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.
Marking scheme [3 Marks for Correct answer & –1 NEGATIVE MARKING for wrong answer]
Type 2 contains 20 Multiple Correct Answer Type Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONE OR MORE CHOICES may be correct.
Marking scheme [4 Marks for All Correct answers & –1 NEGATIVE MARKING for wrong answer]
Type 3 contains FIVE paragraphs. Based on these paragraphs, there are TEN questions. Each question has
FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.
Marking scheme [3 Marks for Correct answer & –1 NEGATIVE MARKING for wrong answer]
3. Section II contains 16 Single Integer Value Type Questions. The answer to each of the questions is a
single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking scheme [4 Marks for Correct answer & NO NEGATIVE MARKING for wrong answer]
4. Section III contains 4 Match the columns type questions. Each question contains statements given in
2 columns. Statements in the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column.
The answers to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled in the answer sheet.
Marking scheme [8 Marks if you darken ALL the bubbles corresponding ONLY to the correct
answer or given 2 Marks each for correct bubbling of answer in any row. No Negative mark will be
given for an incorrectly bubbled answer]
5. For answering a question, an ANSWER SHEET (OMR SHEET) is provided separately. Please fill your
Test Code, Roll No. and Group Properly in the space given in the ANSWER SHEET.
SECTION-I | TYPE-1
SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER
This section contains 10 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONLY ONE Choice is Correct:
2 2
1. If y sin x cos ecx cos x sec x , then the minimum value of y, in its domain is :
(A) 7 (B) 3 (C) 9 (D) 0
4. If A1 and A2 and A3 are the arguments of the roots of the complex equation z 3 3 0 , where is a
3
constant complex number with modulus unity, then cos An sin An
n 1
7. If all the words formed by letters of word ‘VICTORY’ are arranged in the order as per dictionary, then
rank of the word ‘VICTORY’ is :
(A) 3731 (B) 3732 (C) 3733 (D) 3720
8. Total number of ways in which 6 ' ', 3' ', 4 ' ' and 5' ' signs can be arranged in a line such that no
two ' ' signs come together is :
14 13! 13! 13 13! 15 13!
(A) C5 (B) (C) C5 (D) C5
6!3!4! 5! 6!3!4! 6!3!4!
9. In how many ways 11 players can be selected from 15 players, if only 6 of these players can bowl and
the 11 players must include at least 4 blowers ?
(A) 1000 (B) 1170 (C) 1244 (D) 1456
10.
Number of integral solution of the inequality log 0.5 log a 2 a 2 3a 3 0 is :
(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 5
SECTION-I | TYPE-2
MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS
This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONE or MORE Choices may be Correct :
7
cos cos 2 cos ...... cos 3n 2
12. Let f n 2 2 2 then :
7
sin sin 2 sin ...... sin 3n 2
2 2 2
3
(A) f3 2 1 (B) f5 2 1
16 28
(C) f7 2 3 (D) None of these
60
1 1 1
13. Let f x cos a1 x cos a2 x 2 cos a3 x ...... n 1 cos an x
2 2 2
where a 1 , a 2 ,......, an R . If f x1 f x2 0, then x2 x1 may be equal to :
(A) (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) /2
14. Consider the word FREEWHEEL. Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct ?
(A) Number of other ways in which the letters of the word can be arranged is 9P5.
(B) Number of ways is which the letters of the word can be arranged in a circle is 8P4 distinguishing
between clockwise and anticlockwise.
(C) Number of ways in which the letters of the word can be arranged if vowels and consonants both
1
are in alphabetical order is 10C5 .
2
(D) If as many more words are formed as possible using the letters of the word, the number of
words which contain the word FEEL is 6 P4 .
15. The values of and such that equation x 2 2 x 2 e 2sin 0 have a real solution is :
(A) 0, 1 (B) , R
(C) , 0 (D) 2 n , 2 n 5 / 6 , n I
6
16. If a, b, c are sides of ABC and a b c,
then the equation a x b x c b x a x c c x a x b 0 has :
(A) real and unequal roots (B) roots with opposite sign
(C) exactly one root in (b, a) (D) imaginary roots
z 3 ei
18. If the imaginary part of is zero, then z can lie on :
ei z 3
(A) a circle with unit radius (B) a circle with radius 3 units
(C) a straight line through the point (3, 0) (D) a parabola with the vertex (3, 0)
6 z z
19. If z1, z2 , z3 are any three roots of the equation z 6 z 1 , then arg 1 3 can be equal to :
z 2 z3
(A) 0 (B) (C) / 4 (D) / 4
z3 z2
20. Let z1 ,z 2 , z3 are the vertices of ABC , respectively, such that is purely imaginary number. A
z1 z 2
square on side AC is drawn outwardly. P(z4) is the centre of square, then
z z z z2
(A) z1 z 2 z 2 z 4 (B) arg 1 2 arg 3
z 4 z2 z4 z 2 2
z z z3 z2
(C) arg 1 2 arg 0 (D) z1 ,z 2 , z3 and z4 lie on a circle.
z 4 z2 z4 z2
n
21. If f n r nn 1Cr 1 r. nCr 1 2r 1 nCr then :
r 1
10 10
2
(A) f n n2 1 (B) f n n 1 1 (C) f n 495 (D) f n 374
n 1 n 1
22. If from a point P(Z1) on the curve |Z| = 2, pair of tangents are drawn to the curve |Z| = 1 touching at
Q(Z2), R(Z3) then :
Z Z 2 Z3
(A) Complex number 1 will lie on the curve |Z| = 1
3
4 1 1 4 1 1
(B) 9
Z1 Z 2 Z 3 Z1 Z 2 Z 3
Z 2
(C) Orthocentre and circumcentre of PQR will coincide (D) arg 2
Z3 3
23. The kindergarten teacher has 25 kids in her class. She takes 5 of them at a time to zoological garden as
often as she can without taking the same 5 kids more than once. Then the number of visits, the teacher
makes to the garden exceeds that of a kid by :
25
(A) C5 24C4 (B) 24
C5 (C) 25
C5 24C5 (D) 24
C4
24. Suppose a lot contains 2n objects of which exactly n are identical. The number of ways to select n
objects out of these 2n objects must be :
1/ 2
(A) 2n (B) 2 n 1
C0 2 n 1C1 ....... 2 n 1Cn
(C) the number of possible subsets of the set a1 , a2 ,......, an
(D) none of these
25. The number of ways in which 10 students can be divided into three teams, one containing 4 and others
3 each, is :
10! 10 10! 1
(A) (B) 2100 (C) C4 5C2 (D)
4!3!3! 6!3!3! 2
7
14
7
k r 14 n n
26. The value of
14 r k k , where
r
denotes Cr , is :
r
k 0
k
(A) 67 (B) greater than 76 (C) 87 (D) greater than 78
k 21
27. Maximum value of 2k C0 21Ck 2k 1
21 21
C1 20Ck 1 ...... 1 Ck 21 k
C0 occurs when k =
(A) 8 (B) 9 (C) 10 (D) 11
a1 a3 a5 ...... a49
28. If a1, a2 ,......, a50 are in G.P., then the value of is equal to :
a2 a4 a6 ...... a50
a1 a24
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) (D)
a2 a25
29. Consider three infinite geometric progressions x a ar ar 2 ar 3 ....., y a ar 2 ar 4 .....
and z a ar 3 ar 6 ...... where | r | < 1. Which of the following relation (s) is (are) correct ?
x y r2 r 1
(A) 1 r (B)
y z r 1
a xz a3
(C) (D) xyz
r2 r 1 y 1 r 2 1 r 2 r 2 r 1
30. If a > 0, b > 0, c > 0 and 2a + b + 3c =1 then :
(A) a 4b 2c 2 is greatest when a = 1/4 (B) a 4b 2c 2 is greatest when b = 1/4
1
(C) a 4b 2c 2 is greatest when c = 1/12 (D) greatest value of a 4b 2c 2 is
9.48
SECTION-I | TYPE-3
LINK COMPREHENSION TYPE
This section contains 5 paragraphs, each describing theory, experiments, data etc. 10 questions related to
the five paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question has Only One option correct
among the four given options (A), (B), (C) and (D).
32. The number of values of in 0, 2 for which at least two roots are equal :
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6
33. The equation whose roots are and , where , , are roots of x 2 bx c 0 , is :
(A) x 2 4 x 3 0 (B) x 2 8 x 12 0 (C) 4x2 8x 3 0 (D) x 2 16 x 48 0
34. Minimum value of the quadratic expression corresponding to the quadratic equation obtained in above
question occurs at x =
(A) 8 (B) 1 (C) 4 (D) 2
38. Number of ways in which the letters of word can be arranged if alike letters are together but separated
from the other alike letters is :
12! 8!
(A) 2880 (B) 1120 (C) (D) none of these
16
39. Possible number of words taking all letters at a time such that at least one repeating letter is at odd
position in each word is :
11! 9! 9! 9! 11!
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2!2!2! 2!2! 2!2!2! 2!2! 2!2!2!
40. Possible number of words taking all letters at a time such that in each word both M’s are together and
both T’s are together but both A’s are not together is
11! 10! 6!4! 9!
(A) (B) 7! 8C2 (C) (D)
2!2!2! 2!2! 2!2! 2!2!2!
SECTION - II
SINGLE INTEGER VALUE CORRECT TYPE
This section contains 16 Single Integer Value Correct type Questions. Each question has an integer answer
between 0 and 9. Fill the answer bubbles in the OMR Sheet APPROPRIATELY and CAREFULLY.
1. If ax 2 bx 10 0 does not have real and distinct roots, then the maximum value of b – 5a is _______.
x 2 ax b
2. If the range of the function f x is [ 5 , 4], a, b N , then the value of a – b is _______.
x2 2 x 3
3. If , and are the roots 233 x 2 211x 2 222 x 1 1 then the value of 11 is ________.
10
x 3
4. The value of term independent of x in is ________.
3 2 x2
5. Let 21
C1 5.21 C5 9.21 C9 .........21. 21C 21 k . If k is divisible by 2 p , then the maximum value of p
is________.
20
6. Coefficient of x79 in the expansion of x x 2 x 4 is ________.
7. The number of arrangements of the letters of the word FORTUNE when the order of vowels is
unaltered is x, when the order of consonants is unaltered is y and when the order of vowels and
x y
consonants is unaltered is z. Then equals _________.
5z
8. Number of divisors of 5400 which are divisible by 6 but not by 9 is ________.
20
10 a7
11.
Let 2 x 2 3 x 4 a x r
r
, then the value of
a13
, is ________.
r 0
3 5 7
15. 16 cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos cos 4 , then the value of
8 8 8 8
is________.
16. There are n distinct white and n distinct black balls. If the number of ways of arranging them in a row
so that neighbouring balls are of different colours is 1152 then n equals ________.
SECTION - III
MATRIX MATCH TYPE
This section contains 4 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns which have to be
matched. Statements in Column I are labelled as (A), (B), (C) & (D) whereas statements in Column II are
labeled as p, q, r, s & t. The answers to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled. More than one
choice from Column II can be matched with Column I.
z1 3z2
(C) If 1 and z2 1 , then z 1 is equal to (r) 2
3 z1z2
8
Let z
2 3 2i
6
1 i . Let be the argument
(D) 1 i 6 2 3 2i
8
(s) 3
Column I Column II
(A) Both the roots of f (x) = 0 are less than 4, if p (p) 1,
(B) Both the roots of f (x) = 0 are greater than 2 if p (q) , 3
(C) Exactly one root of f (x) = 0 lies in 2, 4 , if p (r) 0, 2
(D) 1 lies between the roots of f (x) = 0, if p (s) 3, 1 3, 5
(A)
If n 210, then n2 is divisible by the greatest prime number
(p) 16
which is greater than
Between 4 and 2916 is inserted odd number 2n 1 G.M’s. Then
(B) the n 1 th G.M. is divisible by greatest odd integer which is less (q) 10
than
In a certain progression, three consecutive terms are 40, 30, 24, 20.
(C) Then the integral part of the next term of the progression is more (r) 34
than
4 7 10 a
1 2 3 .......to , where H.C.F. a, b 1, then a b
(D) 5 5 5 b (s) 30
is less than
SECTION-II
1. 2 2. 5 3. 2 4. 0 5. 9
6. 0 7. 6 8. 9 9. 6 10. 8
11. 8 12. 5 13. 5 14 2 15. 2
16. 4
SECTION-III