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Book 24 Jan 2024

The document contains 10 multiple choice questions related to mathematics. It includes questions on arithmetic progressions, prime factors, roots of quadratic equations, matrices, properties of functions, geometry, and calculus.

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7. If t1, t2, t3, ........, t,., •. ·: ... are in A.P. .such that
SECTION -A
t4 - t7 + t10 = p, then sum of the first 13 terms pf the
MULTH~LE CHOICE QUESTIONS . . , ::-~-~-+---'
A.P. is
(a) !Op •. (b)'I2p (c) 13p (d) ISp
sin 0 2 2 '
cos 8
l

1+4sin48
2
' 8. If (20) 19 +2(21) (20) 18
+ 3(21)2 {20)
17
+ .•••••• +
I.' Let }{0) = sin 0 11+cos28 . 4sin48 20(21) 19 .= m{20} 19, then the value of ' Jm+41
. is.
\ l+sin2 8. ', cos2 0 4sin40' (a) 20 (b) 21
t t 1 (c) 22 (d) none of these
and the pe~~d of}{0) ·r, then the value ~f 4 T is •· • 2 ) '·
(a) 2 ·· · .' . , . (b) 3 • · _; It . 9. If llin ·ex -;osx =b, then value of 2b is
(c).4 ··._··· ••• •• (d)noneofthese x ;, ,,
2.... Let A= {x: xis.a pr~e fa~t~r of240}. ' . ' • ,. (a) 1 (b) 3 1

.B = {x: xis ~e s~
of~y ~o i,rime-fact~r Of 240}: ..•• • _ (c) ~- . ,. , <d) none of these '
1 .: Then Au B is -,-,. . . • • • • ·' • • ( • x -x )
--1- (a) {2;3,-sr:- • :\ ! ' r(b)' ··{2. 3'" 5 ·1··' s'} .t ·.~. L • IO. If y = In cos tan-1 e -e .·J. : '•
• • ; ) ) ) ) ' \ ' .• 2
(c) {2, 3, ?., 7} c• • . •.. (d) none of these,
I

• • •• • _-··:
: 3•.. •If:X1 :. ~d ~-- :ire --th~ ,·ro~is • ~(' :·eqJ~~~n .. :, :'. s~~nie:itl : ((0) = o_ . &J
. , , ". ..•. ' . , . _,
. · • • ' X -X
... 4~.-~(2x+_3)_t128=:=0,thenthevalueof Xi+Xir a:,,_:·stat~.inentll:y'(x)= e--:-e.1 • ' ,: /

,<; ·is
J , l'
. ~£.._,,', .'
•I . ' \"•i..::~ -1 '--·i'• IX
. -~• .-· :">.• \
,11:-x2 I l ' , .; ·•-.
'' . ·," •' i~:
' ......... , ' I+x 2 ••
' ~-··. •i• • •'
(a) 5 . (b) ~- · •. -=-(c) ·7 • . (d)S ·. ,·, (a)··Statement
. I is True, St~tement"II is True·, .
4. '.The numbe~ of values of ~t' for whi~h th'e~e e~st a Sta~entllisacorrectexplanation"forS~entl
.... · noipzero 3 x 3 matrixB such that a' F m;1s .I . i (b)_ Sta~e1'\~~~ I is .True, Statement II is Tr~e;
,-/! (a).'O .·. -,·;; (~) 1 . ;Jc) 2. : · •. (d) infinite . , ~tatement II is not a' correct explanation for
·• 5•-11 Le. , T. b-. th • b. • f : . ; •, . . Statement I. .- , • ' .··, ••
t. ,.· e e ·num er o possible quadrilaterals f ,-, • ,. ;_ • • • :
1
' • .,1 •
1
. . ' · formed by joining vertices o{ an, n sided regular , . . (c) S!atem~?,t ~True, State~ent II FaJse·: , , ,
·c,·,--1 polygon.. If T,. ·i _, T,.· = 29, then the number of '. (d) StateI?e~t I 1s False,,~ta~e~e~t I~ 1s_ True••.
1 1-1 }he length of the rect~gle of th; largest ~ea that
I

,. ·,· triangle~ ·'.fo~ed by -j9ining the vertices Qf the


polygon is.•, .. ,:· I ·1: ,L' . . ' . ' .. ',.: ; •. : .., ' - .·'~beinscribediritheellipsex2+2/=8,~~~enby I

(a) 15 , • (b) 16 . • r; •' , •


·,°,(c) 20.JlJ.f•. ! ,_._,.·__.~ '·(d)noneofth~s~· , . . • ,.<a) 2 6 ,_. ... ,·_ .,-,r a:(b) ~v6!:' ·..,

(~ Ccieffid~ / th~ in ~~ion of -i ·; • ,'. • . • ' (c) ,. l : ' ,. • • •(d) none .o! ese • • 'f
t '·: , • •• • • (, . . •' 1 . ,. • )_9· 12. If the primitive of • 2 is Rx) - In Ig(x) I+ C
1+ • :
. ·.' L, .. •. •• •

E=(x213 +4x113, +4)5' -1/3 - 2/3 1/3 • •• I


,,- . • '(ex
, '
-1) '
• - J'.
• '
••
: • I • '

, . . .. . .t . .x -l x . ,+ x + l then J{x) andg(x) are respective!)" ,•• ,, ,


·i··,. ·.i&r.·· ·:- ·; i•., _; _:~ :. • ,.•·t ••• ' , (a) (1:~ and I~ e.-x ·_ (b) (t-··c)-f and 1-
~a),20 1
(b) 24 ·. ,r ~.. (c) (1- ~--1 an~f 1 -"e-"· ,' •. • · '
(c)-18 ., (d)noneofthese • (d)no~eofthese·:-:· ,- .,_·!-~1 .,. ~"-
&!MM-
~i
I

I
. Une 21-••2111+3z-2=0,x
,;
-y+z+1 ... o
""
19. LetL1 be the .. e'.x.+ 21 _ z ~,3 = ~, 3x - y + 2z.
13. If

J( 2
00

=
dx
. , then the value of k 1S
)
1t
' . \

••
-

:,
-

. •.
, arid Li be the lin_ along the ,normal of the Plane
2 e vector
ox +4(x +9) .k2 +11 . . • '•
. • •.. -:- 1 =. 0:· Th . es L1 and Li is . .
(al ± (b) ± s • contam1ng

the~ .
• •• /Ji • 1 ·,,, · , , .,-
(b) • 7 '-'+'st-·
7 r + J IC · :'.1·
(c)' ± 9 • (d). none ofthese . 1
7 7
. . •
(a) : ~ !+\ ' • {- (d) n~?e.of theBe
'I 14 Th . dy •l . . (c) 7i-7J+ 1 K
• e solution of - . . is given by . ••
.
I

dx. 2x-y2. ·. K-1 . ·


I • •
•.

I x = cg(y) + a/ + by+ d, where c, a, b, dare constants, • 20. (-l) • ~(1°Cx)==·


I i .then t b + d is . ( K=l
K-· I .,,.

1 , . , )_ (a) : • , . • : • ' • . ,- (b) : : •


1
• 1 } 1 ,, _!_ ,,;.:,r • ·: • ; • ) •• i •l ~/.
1 (a) }+-+-+-f
2 . 3 .4 .
•••.-+ }} · •· I
,. ~,,. • J (_.., ~.
1
, t,., - i
I . .. '
.. (

'
I
1 1 •1 , 1 -· •,, . • • # ,: ;; ,I/ i
(c) 5 '
(d) no~e of these (b) 1+-+-+-+ .... +10 ,· •' ·i
4 ' - • 2 3 .4
' : ! i' t' .. •
. r ' 1
r ••
15 • · 1 J 1 ) ;' ', •i '\
A.P., a, x, b are, m·
I J

G.P. and b, y, c are.


1' • I • ,. ,I

. • If 12, b, c are m (c) !+-+-+-+_..... + 9 .,


in G.P., then the locus of the point (x, y) is' . 2 3 4, • '. •,' • •! • :-. • <. • • "• I

I
(a) a straight line J {b) a circle . • 1
I. I
1 1 1 +- • , . , , 4 \
. ' (d)_ 1.~2,~ 3 ;4 + ••••• 12 '\.
1 •) I ,' ,

• (c) an ~llipse .. • (d) a hyperbola . - ! 1 '.~;· ·,:_ J : ·l • .


I. .. ' '
I • 16. If the circles ,? +ry2· + 2ax .·+ ,cy +·· a O and = SECTION - B
l · i1- + .:i - 3ax + dv - 1 = 0 int~_rsect at two ·distinct ·. ' , . · -.. - ..-~--__..._-:1-~-"'~!'- ~~--,
' J' '/ "'"1'(\'l.....,,.:-"'1!ffi~..~,....~- - ERICAL TYPE . '· _.
points P an4 Q, then the line ~x + by - a = opasses ~ ~ i J ~ ~ \ ; - ~ l i..~\.tNUM , . , ~~---..--~
i

through p' and Q for .• . • Attempt any 5 questio:8s out.of~~~, : ·-; , ::_ ',, • ·
., . (a) infinitelymanyvaluesofa • •. ·' • .- •• . ' • ··, -~- • : x....:2· .'j+2 ..; z~3 ·
•'. (b). •.~xa~y twq :val~es of a .. :,·. , ·l . ' :· ,:.: : : , 21. The distance between the line -:--.--:- - - = - ·
- (c) exactly one v~ue of a ·-: , ! · . • • · •- 1
• 1. .' • :-.1 , ·:· ~4
• (d) ~ovalueofa .· "•' ;-~:·~.-;, .' . ·and·th~~lan~~-~-Sy+z;·~is ·P,:,thenp~q~- ·
17•. AB, is. a chord of th~- pcµ-abpla ./ ·=. 4~ ~th the. · , · qvq - . ' .'
'
, end A at the ·_vertex ~f the gi:veµ, p~ab~~a.. ~C is • . •_-1- ' 1'8 -. . , . - 18 .,. . •: . .· • .· , ·: ·.,. .. .f.
•. t

drawn perpendicular to AB meeting the axis of the ~2. If (x; -8) = 9 and (x; :- 8)2 . 45, then valu~ of L L
• '· •. , .parabola at. 9. The projection of .'/3~ on the. axis of • • • i=l . i=l
,,. ••• • • ' • , • ' , f I , ) • • • ' • • ' • ' • l t

: . ~.tlie parabola is . ·,' • •·- • • . ., -.. ,: -·!·'


'

th · d d d 1 •• f · • · · •
-!··;:.•, 1 • ••• ,. ·.·.·•. ,· estan ar eviationo x1,x2, .....:,x18 1s #. •

:·.,i·(a) ·.!_·(latus-~t:c~)"-. • (b) se~iatus:r~c~ . ' 23.LetA~-{~,y,-·z, u} andB = {a, b}.-Afunction


1

, • .- 4• • • • ,• ' •..,. • ·, • • ' • f : Ai~ B is selected randomly. •Probability: that


(c). latus-re~. . .- (d) twile latus-rectum function is an on~? function irip!q, ~en the yalue :
th~ hv~ C1;;,
1 1
\'
I~. Consider cmves = • of q - pis .'·. - . '. . •. . '. . - ~':'• ,, ;- ' .
c·. ';,
I I ~, (

.l • . • i •• + y2 _.:. 6x + I = o: •• • •. '. . 24 • lfletters of th-e word "A~SASSIN" are written down


-
:! s:a~ement I: ·cl. cind C2 to~ch each othe/exa~tly _at .i at random in a 'row, the probability that no two Ss
\
I • 1•.. ~o
points. • J •.
1
' _occur together 'J(/ 14~ ~e val~e of K is • : .. .
I· l • Statement II: Equation of the tangent at (1,. 2) to 2~. If cotcx ~9.uals to ~e integral 'soiution of •the
1

1· C1 and C2 ~oth, i_s x - y + l = ·o and at _(~, -2) is · inequality 4f _•• l6t + 15 < O and sinP equals to
C
ii
x + y +- 1•= o. • • the slope of the bisector of the second quadrant,
,.t-. • )'. (a) Statementlis~~tatementllistrue;Statementll_

I· .the ~ue'.o_f sin (ex~ P) sin (ex - P) is equal to A, 11

•. . is a correct explanation for Statement I. then j).,j _ _. ._ ·• : . . . _ • ,_ .. . ., - •


. (5 ) .. .
I

(a )
I

(b) Statement I is true, Statement II is true; Statement_II


is not a correct explanati_o~ fo~ Statement~.
(~), Statement 1' is true,·Statement II is. [alse. i
• •. -1
, . 26. If2 sm . 5 +~~I
.
= then the value ri 4 i•
'1 . ' a + 1.IS · , 1
(d) Statement I is false, Stateme~t II IS true'. . , ..
· •

'
' .
27. The-value of sin - (sin· 10) =· m1t + n, the n m - n =
1
=
. 28. It is ·given'. tha t complex num ber s z 1 and .zi satisfy
f
•• lz1I ~- 2 and l.zil. 3. If the ind_u~ed angle of their
+z2 can be• _4

z
' t


r
- 1
~orresponding vectors is 60°, the n A
. . , z1 -z2 ,
. where

'x is a natural number,


5
expressed as -
7 0
the n 'x' equal~ to ..
29. Let p and q are positive integers. f is a function
• • defined for positive numbers ·~d attains only
positive values ~uch tha tf(x f(j, )) =x l'/l andp",= qµ,
the n the value of A - µ is
. .

. . . Ia-~ 1
•30.· If a, p, 1 and 6 are uni t ve~tors, then
2
+
2
...
IP-11~ +11-61~ ~l6~a1 .+ ly- af ~,~I~6 f
• C • • I • • - ' ' . •

does not exceed, A, the n the value of A is • • 6

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