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I.S.I. Level Mock Test - 1: Cheenta Ganit Kendra

This document contains instructions for an I.S.I. Level Math Mock Test with both an objective and subjective section. The objective section contains 30 multiple choice questions divided into two groups, with the first group having 20 questions and the second having 10. The subjective section contains 10 questions, each worth 10 points, covering topics like combinations, proofs involving inequalities, integrals, functions, geometry, and graphing.
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I.S.I. Level Mock Test - 1: Cheenta Ganit Kendra

This document contains instructions for an I.S.I. Level Math Mock Test with both an objective and subjective section. The objective section contains 30 multiple choice questions divided into two groups, with the first group having 20 questions and the second having 10. The subjective section contains 10 questions, each worth 10 points, covering topics like combinations, proofs involving inequalities, integrals, functions, geometry, and graphing.
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I.S.I.

Level Mock Test - 1


Cheenta Ganit Kendra
Objective Section
Time: 2 Hours
Objective Section has 30 questions divided in two Gou!s" # and $.
Gou! # contains %0 questions. &ach question has ' o!tions. &(actl) one o!tion is coect.
Gou! $ contains 10 questions. &ach question has ' o!tions. One o two o!tion is coect.
&ach coect and co*!lete answe caies ' !oints.
&ach unatte*!ted question will count as 1 !oint.
&ach incoect o inco*!lete atte*!t will count as 0 !oint.
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-
The e(!ession 12(3 4
(. x
5
1+x)
6
(. x
5
1x)
6
is a !ol)no*ial o7 de8ee
2a3 19 2b3 1: 2c3 %0 2d3 %6
2
The last two di8its o7 the nu*be
3
;;;
ae
2a3 96 2b3 56 2c3 66 2d3 36
.
.u*be o7 ectan8les o7 all si<es on a
nn
chessboad ae
2a3
1
:
n
%
( n+1)
%
2b3
1
:
n
%
( n1)
%
2c3
1
'
n
%
( n+1)
%
2d3
1
'
n
%
( n1)
%
'
# cicle touches both the coodinate a(es and the line
xy=a.%(a>0)
" the coodinates o7 the cente o7
the cicle can be
2a3 2a" a3 2b3 2a" -a3 2c3 2-a" a3 2d3 none o7 these
(
I7 z=
1
%
(.3i ) " then what is the s*allest value o7 the !ositive inte8e n 7o which
( z
:;
+i
;6
)
;'
=z
n
2a3 11 2b3 ; 2c3 : 2d3 10
/
The equation
.
x+3'. x1+
.
x+:9.x1=1
has
2a3 no solution 2b3 onl) one solution 2c3 onl) two solutions 2d3 *oe than % solns
0
The co*!le( nu*bes < 4 ( = i ) which satis7) the equation

z5i
z+5i

=1 lie on
2a3 the ( a(is 2b3 ) 4 5 2c3 cicle !assin8 thou8h
oi8in
2d3 none o7 these
% In tian8le #$/" 7ou thid o7 the su* o7 the *edians is 8eate than su* o7 the sides" then #$/ is
2a3 isoceles 2b3 acute 2c3 an) tian8le 2d3 none o7 these
$
Let H
n
=1+
1
%
+
1
3
+...+
1
n
" then the su* to n te*s o7 the seies
1
%
1
3
+
1
%
+%
%
1
3
+%
3
+...
2a3
'
3
H
n
1 2b3
'
3
H
n

1
n
2c3
'
3
H
n
2d3
'
3
H
n

%
3
n
n+1
-&
The value o7
im
x -0
(
sin x
x
)
sin x
xsin x
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2a3 e 2b3 1
2c3
e
%
2d3
e
1
-- I7 the len8th o7 the sides o7 the tian8le ae 3" 5" 6 then the la8est an8le o7 the tian8le is
2a3
n
%
2b3
5n
9
2c3
%n
3
2d3
3n
'
-2
I7 the coe77icients o7
x
%0
in
(1x+x
%
)
%0
and in
(1+xx
%
)
%0
ae es!ectivel) a and b"
2a3 a 4 b 2b3 a > b 2c3 a ? b 2d3 a = b 4 0
-.
I7
x+y=%)
then ) as a 7unction o7 ( is
2a3 de7ined 7o all eal ( 2b3 continuous at ( 4 0 2c3 di77eentiable 7o all ( 2d3 none o7 these
-'
I7
I =

1/e
e
lo8 x
dx
x
%
" then I equals
2a3 % 2b3 %@e 2c3 %21- 1@e3 2d3 0
-(
# 7la8sta77 is on the to! o7 a towe which stands on a hoi<ontal !lane. # !eson obseves the an8les"
o ,
subtendedat a !oint on the hoi<ontal !lane b) the 7la8sta77 and the toweA he then walks a known distance BaB towad
the towe and 7inds that the 7la8sta77 subtends the sa*e an8le as be7oe. The hei8ht o7 the towe is
2a3
asin cos(o+)
cos(o+%)
2b3
asin ocos(o+)
cos(o+%)
2c3
acos sin(o+)
cos(o+%)
2d3
asin cos(o+)
sin(o+%)
-/
im
n-
(
1
1n
%
+
%
1n
%
+...+
n
1n
%
) is equal to
2a3 0 2b3 -1@% 2c3 1@% 2d3 none o7 these
-0 The nu*be o7 isoceles tian8les with inte8e sides i7 no side e(ceeds 1;;' ae
2a3 %;:%0%6 2b3 %;:%0%: 2c3 %;:%0%; 2d3 %;:%030
-% # quadlateal with side a" b" c" d inscibes a cicle and it also cicu*scibes anothe cicle. The 7ou an8les ae #" $"
/" +. ItBs aea is
2a3
.
abcd cos( A+B)
2b3
.abcd
2c3
.
abcd sin( A+B)
2d3
.
abcd tan( A+B)
-$
I7 f ;|0 ,-| 0 , ; f ( x)=
x
1+x
then the 7unction 7 is
2a3 one-one" onto 2b3 one-one but not onto 2c3 onto but not one-one 2d3 neithe one-one no onto
2&
I7 < lies on the cicle z1=1
" then
z%
z
equals
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2a3 0 2b3 % 2c3 -1 2d3 none o7 these
G*O+# 1
2-
Co 0
n
%
i7
x=

n=0

cos
%n

A
y=

n=0

sin
%n

A
z=

n=0

cos
%n
sin
%n

" then
2a3 ()< 4 (< = ) 2b3 ()< 4 () = < 2c3 ()< 4 ( = ) =<
2d3
xy
%
=y
%
+x
22 The 7unction ) 4 1 = lo8 D(E is 2D(E is the 8eatest inte8e 7unction3
2a3 continuous nowhee 2b3 continuous eve)whee 2c3 continuous at in7initel)
*an) !oints
2d3 discontinuous at
in7initel) *an) !oints
2.
x
lo8
5
x
> 5 i*!lies
2a3
x(0" )
2b3
x(0" 1/ 5)(5" )
2c3
x(1" )
2d3
x(1" %)
2'
The nu*be o7 !ositive inte8es 7o which 2i3
n1;;1
and 2ii3 9 is a 7acto o7
(n
%
+3n+%)
is
2a3 1%%: 2b3 13%: 2c3 15%: 2d3 none o7 these
2( Fhich o7 the 7ollowin8 7unctions have invese de7ined on thei an8esG
2a3
f ( x)=x
%"
x
2b3
f ( x)=x
3
, x
2c3
f ( x)=sin x ,
0x%n
2d3
f ( x)=e
x
, x
2/
I7
x
%
x+a
divide
x
3
+x+;0
" then BaB is
2a3 % 2b3 -% 2c31 2d3 so*e othe value
20
I7 I 4

0
1/ %
dx
.1x
%n
; n1 then the value o7 I is
2a3 less than 1 2b3 *oe than 1@% 2c3 *oe than 1 2d3 less than 1@%
2%
Su!!ose z
1
+z
%
+z
3
+z
'
=0 and
z
1
=z
%
=z
3
=z
'
=1 . I7 z
1
, z
%
, z
3
, z
'
ae the vetices
o7 a quadilateal" then the quadilateal *ust be a
2a3 !aallelo8a* 2b3 ho*bus 2c3 ectan8le 2d3 squae
2$
.u*be o7 inte8al solutions o7 the equation
1!+%!+...+x !=y
%
is
2a3 ( 4 113A ) 4 5%A 2b3 ( 4 1;A ) 4 %11 2c3 ( 4 3A ) 4 3A 2d3 ( 4 1A ) 4 1
.&
I7 a" b and c be an) !ositive eal nu*be then
a
b+c
+
b
c+a
+
c
a+b
is alwa)s 8eate than
2a3
1
%
2b3
3
%
2c3
%
2d3
6
3
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I.S.I. Level Mock Test - 1
Cheenta Ganit Kendra
Subjective Section
Time: 2 Hours
Subjective Section has 10 questions" each ca)in8 10 !oints.
1. Given : di77eent natual nu*bes" none 8eate than 15" show that at least thee !ais o7 the*
have the sa*e !ositive di77eence 2the !ais need not be disjoint as sets3.
%. 1 is an) !oint inside a tian8le #$/. 1ove that s ? #1 = $1 = /1 ? %s whee s is the
se*i!ei*ete o7 the tian8le.
3.
1. 1ove that i7 0>o>1 then
( n+1)
o+1
m
o+1
o+1
m
o
+(m+1)
o
+...+n
o

n
o+1
(m1)
o+1
o+1
%. Cind the inte8al !at o7 the nu*be
x=
1
3
.'
+
1
3
.5
+...+
1
3
.1"000"000
.
'. Let f , - be such that
1. 72(=)3 4 72(3 = 72)3" 7o x , y .
%. 7 is continuous at so*e !oint x
0
.
1ove that 7 is linea i.e. 72(3 4 c.( whee c is a constant nu*be.
5. Cind the distance between the cicu*cente and the incente o7 tian8le #$/ in te*s o7
cicu*adius H and thee an8les #" $" /.
9. Thee ae n towns in the state o7 Fest $en8al eve) two o7 which is connected b) a oad" the
ta77ic in the oads bein8 one-wa). 1ove that i7 n% o n' then the diection o7 the
*ove*ent alon8 the oads can be chosen so that one can 8o 7o* an) town to an) othe town
without 8oin8 thou8h *oe than one town. #lso !ove that 7o the case n 4 % o n 4 ' such
o8ani<ation o7 ta77ic is i*!ossible.
6. 1ove that i7 x
1
and x
%
ae the oots o7 the equation
x
%
9(+1=0
then" 7o an)
inte8e n" the nu*be x
1
n
+x
%
n
is an inte8e divisible b) 5.
:. 1ove that thee e(ists a !owe o7 the nu*be % such that the last 1000 di8its in itBs deci*al
e!esentation ae all 1 and %Bs.
;. +aw the 8a!h o7 the 7unction f ( x)=
% x
3
x
%
'
indicatin8 all !oints o7 i*!otance.
10. Thee is a ectan8ula table o7 di*ension mn in whose all cells so*e nu*bes ae witten.
Fe ae allowed to chan8e to the o!!osite si8ns o7 all nu*bes belon8in8 to one ow o o7 all the
nu*bes belon8in8 to one colu*n. 1ove that on e!eatin8 these ad*issible o!eations seveal
ti*es we can alwa)s aive at a table 7o which the su* o7 the nu*bes in each ow and the su*
o7 the nu*bes in each colu*n is non ne8ative.
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1 6 13 1; %5
% : 1' %0 %9
3 ; 15 %1 %6
' 10 19 %% %:
5 11 16 %3 %;
9 1% 1: %' 30
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