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BANSALCLASSES

TARGET IIT JEE 2007


R EV I E W T E ST- 5
PAPER-2
Class : XIII (XYZ) Date : 03/12/2006
Time : 3 hour PAPER CODE : A Max. Marks : 243
INSTRUCTIONS
1. The question paper contain 24 pages and 4-parts. Part-A contains 9 objective question, Part-B contains
6 questions of "Match the Column" type and Part-C contains 15 and Part-D contains 2 subjective type questions. All
questions are compulsory. Please ensure that the Question Paper you have received contains all the QUESTIONS and
Pages. If you found some mistake like missing questions or pages then contact immediately to the Invigilator.
PART-A
(i) Q.1 to Q.9 have One or More than one is / are correct alternative(s) and carry 5 marks each.
There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
PART-B
(iii) Q.1 to Q.6 are "Match the Column" type which may have one or more than one matching options and carry 8 marks
for each question. 2 marks will be awarded for each correct match within a question.
There is NEGATIVE marking. 0.5 Marks will be deducted for each wrong match. Marks will be awarded only if all the
correct alternatives are selected.
PART-C
(iv) Q.1 to Q.15 are "Subjective" questions. There is NO NEGATIVE marking. Marks will be awarded only if all the correct
bubbles are filled in your OMR sheet.
PART-D
(iv) Q.1 to Q.2 are "Subjective" questions. There is NO NEGATIVE marking. Marks will be awarded only if all the correct
bubbles are filled in your OMR sheet.
2. Indicate the correct answer for each question by filling appropriate bubble(s) in your answer sheet.
3. Use only HB pencil for darkening the bubble(s).
4. Use of Calculator, Log Table, Slide Rule and Mobile is not allowed.
5. The answer(s) of the questions must be marked by shading the circles against the question by dark HB pencil only.

PART-A PART-B PART-C PART-D


For example if only 'B' choice For example if Correct match Ensure that all columns Ensure that all columns
is correct then, the correct for (A) is P, Q; for (B) is P, R; (4 before decimal and 2 after {1 before decimal and 2 after
method for filling the bubble for (C) is P and for (D) is S decimal) are filled. Answer decimal with proper sign (+)
is then the correct method for having blank column will be or ()} are filled and columns
A B C D filling the bubble is treated as incorrect. Insert after 'E' used for filling power
P Q R S leading zero(s) if required after of 10 with proper sign (+) or
(A) rounding the result to 2 (). Answer having blank
For example if only 'B & D' decimal places. column will be treated as
choices are correct then, the (B) e.g. 86 should be filled as incorrect.
correct method for filling the 0086.00 e.g. 4.19 1027 should be
bubbles is (C) . filled as 4.19 E + 27
A B C D .
(D) .
.
The answer of the question
in any other manner (such as .
putting , cross , or .
partial shading etc.) will .
be treated as wrong. .
.
.
Class - XIII Mathematics Paper - 2
Select the correct alternative. (More than one are correct) [3 5 = 15]
Q.7 Let a1, a2, a3 ....... and b1, b2, b3 ...... be arithmetic progressions such that a1 = 25, b1 = 75 and
a100 + b100 = 100. Then
(A*) the difference between successive terms in progression 'a' is opposite of the difference in progression 'b'.
(B*) an + bn = 100 for any n.
(C*) (a1 + b1), (a2 + b2), (a3 + b3), ....... are in A.P.
100
(D*) (a r br ) = 10000
r 1
[Sol. a1 + (a1 + d), (a1 + 2d), .........
b1 + (b1 + d1), (b1 + 2d1), .........
hence a100 = a1 + 99d
b100 = b1 + 99d1
add
a100 + b100 = 100 + 99(d + d1)
hence d + d1 = 0 d = d1 (A)
(B) and (C) are obviously true.

100
100 100 200 n
(a r b r ) = 2
[(a1 + b1) + (a100 + b100)] =
2
= 104 (D) (using Sn = (a d ) ) ]
2
r 1

1
x x[ x ] if x 0
Q.8 Let f (x) = x where [x] denotes the greatest integer function, then the correct

0 if x 0
statements are
(A*) Limit exists for x = 1.
(B*) f (x) has a removable discontinuity at x = 1.
(C*) f (x) has a non removable discontinuity at x = 2.
(D*) f (x) is discontinuous at all positive integers.
[Hint: f (1+) = 1 = f (1) but f (1) = 2; f (1+) = 3 = f(1)
+
f (2 ) = 4; f (2 ) = 2; f (2) = 4 ]
Q.9 f ''(x) > 0 for all x [3, 4], then which of the following are always true?
(A) f (x) has a relative minimum on (3, 4)
(B*) f (x) has a minimum on [3, 4]
(C*) f (x) is concave upwards on [3, 4]
(D*) if f (3) = f (4) then f (x) has a critical point on [3, 4]
[Hint: (A) f (x) has no relative minimum on (3, 4)
(B) f (x) is continuous function on [3, 4]
f (x) has min. and max. on [3, 4] by IVT
(C) f '' (x) > 0 f (x) is concave upwards on [3, 4]
(D) f (3) = f (4)
By Rolle's theorem
c (3, 4), where f ' (c) = 0
critical point on [ 3, 4] ]

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P A RT-B
MATCH THE COLUMN [2 8 = 16]
INSTRUCTIONS:
Column-I and column-II contains four entries each. Entries of column-I are to be matched with some
entries of column-II. One or more than one entries of column-I may have the matching with the same entries
of column-II and one entry of column-I may have one or more than one matching with entries of column-II.
Q.52 ColumnI ColumnII
(A) Let Z = (cos 12 + i sin 12 + cos 48 + i sin 48) 6 (P) 1
then Im(z) is equal to

(B)
x 0

Lim ln sin 3 x ln (x 4 ex 3 ) equals (Q) 0

(C) If twice the square on the diameter of a circle is equal to the (R) 1
sum of the squares on the sides of the inscribed triangle ABC
then sin2A + sin2B + sin2C equals
(D) Let g (x) be a function such that g(a + b) = g(a) g(b) (S) 2
for all real numbers a and b. If 0 is not an element of the
range of g then g (x) g(x) equals [Ans. (A) Q; (B) P; (C) S; (D) R]
[Hint: (A) Z = cos 12 + cos 48 + i (sin 48 + sin 12)
= 2 cos 30 cos 18 + 2i sin 30 cos 18
= 2 cos 18 (cos 30 + i sin 30)
= 2 cos 18 [cos(/6) + i sin(/6)]
Z = 26 cos618(cos + i sin )
6

= 26 (cos618)6 + 0i
Im Z6 = 0 Ans.
sin 3 x 1
(B)
x 0
3 4 3Lim
Lim ln sin x ln ( x ex ) = x 0 x 3 ( x e) = ln
l n

= 1 Ans.
e
(C) Given 2d2 = a2 + b2 + c2; hence 8R2 = 4R2 sin 2 A sin 2 A = 2
(D) g(0) = g2(0) g(0) = 1 (as g (0) 0)
again put a = x, b = x
g (0) = g (x) g(x) = 1 Ans. ]
Q.62 Column I Column II
(A) ABC is a triangle. If P is a point inside the ABC such that (P) centroid
areas of the triangles PBC, PCA and PAB are equal, then
w.r.t the ABC, P is its (Q) orthocentre

(B) If a , b, c are the position vectors of the three non collinear
points A, B and C respectively such that the vector (R) Incentre

V P A P B P C is a null vector then w.r.t.
the ABC, P is its
(C) If P is a point inside the ABC such that the vector (S) circumcentre

R (BC)(P A) (CA )(P B) (AB)(P C) is a null vector then
w.r.t. the ABC, P is its
(D) If P is a point in the plane of the triangle ABC such that the
scalar product P A C B and P B A C , vanishes then w.r.t.
the ABC, P is its [Ans. (A) P; (B) P; (C) R; (D) Q] Page # 3
P ART-C
SUBJECTIVE:
Q.11vector ABCD is a tetrahedron with pv's of its angular points as A(5, 22, 5); B(1, 2, 3); C(4, 3, 2) and
D(1, 2, 3). If the area of the triangle AEF where the quadrilaterals ABDE and ABCF are parallelograms
is S then find the value of S. [10]
[Ans. 110]

a d
[Sol. pv of M = = 3i 12j k
2

ac 1 25 7
|||ly pv of N = = i j k
2 2 2 2

Now the AEF is as shown



1 i j k
S 2 0 6
2 5 1 5


S 3i 10j k = 110
S = 110 Ans. ]
1
tan 1 x ln 2
Q.12217/3 If the value of the definite integral 1 x dx is equal to k then find the value of k. [10]
0

1
[Sol. Considering tan1x as 1st and as 2nd and applying IBP [Ans. k = 8]
1 x
1 1
ln (1 x )
I = tan 1 x ln (1 x ) dx
0
0 1 x2
1
ln (1 x )
I= ln 2 dx ....(1); put x = tan in I1
4 1 x2

0
I1

4 4 4
1 tan 2
I1 = ln 1 d = ln 1 tan d
ln(1 tan ) d (applying King) ....(2); I1 = 0 1 tan 0
0
4 4

I1 = ln 2 d ln (1 tan ) d ....(3)
0 0

4

2I1 = ln 2 d = 4
ln 2 I1 =
8
ln 2
0

I= ln 2 ln 2 I= ln 2 k = 8 Ans. ]
4 8 8

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Q.13249/3 Suppose f : R R+ be a differentiable function and satisfies 3 f (x + y) = f (x) f (y) for all x, y R
3
1
with f (1) = 6. If U = Lim n f 1 f (1) and V =
n n
f ( x) dx . Find the value of (UV). [10]
0
[Ans. 126]
f (x ) f (h )
f (x)
f (x h ) f ( x ) 3
[Sol. f ' (x) = Lim = Lim (using f rule)
h0 h h 0 h
f ( x ) f ( h ) 3f ( x )
= Lim
h 0 3h
f ( x ) [f (h ) 3] f ( x ) f ( h ) f ( 0)
f ' (x) = Lim = Lim
h 0 3 h 3 h0 h
(from f rule x = 0; y = 0; 3 f (0) = f 2(0); f (0) 0 hence f (0) = 3)
f (x) f ' (x)
f ' (x) = f ' (0); 3 = f ' (0) = k (say)
3 f (x)
integrating
3 ln f ( x ) = kx + C; put x = 0; f (0) = 3 3 ln 3 = C
hence, 3 ln f ( x ) = kx + 3 ln 3

f (x)
3 ln = kx; put x = 1; f (1) = 6 3 ln 2 = k
3
f (x) f (x)
hence 3 ln = (3 ln 2) x ln = x ln 2
3 3
f (x)
= e(ln 2)x = 2x f (x) = 3 2x .....(1)
3
f (1 h ) f (1) 1
now U = Lim where n =
h 0 h h
U = f ' (1) = 3 2 x ln 2 ; hence U = 6 ln 2
x 1

3
21 21
now, V = 3 2 x dx =
3 x
ln 2
2 3
0
=
ln 2
, hence V =
ln 2
0

21
U V = (6 ln 2) ln 2 = 126 Ans. ]

Q.14 The sides of a triangle are consecutive integers n, n + 1 and n + 2 and the largest angle is twice the
smallest angle. Find n. [10]
[Ans. 4]
[Sol. Let A > B > C i.e. A is the largest and C is the smallest. [12th & 13th 03-12-2006]
Let C = A = 2 [T/S, Q.25, Ex-2, Ph-3]
also a = n + 2, b = n + 1, c = n

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a c n2 n
= =
sin 2 sin 2 sin cos sin
n2 n2
2 cos = cos C = ....(1)
n 2n

a 2 b2 c2 (n 2) 2 (n 1) 2 n 2
also cos C = =
2ab 2(n 2)(n 1)

n 2 6n 5
cos C = .....(2)
2(n 2 3n 2)
from (1) and (2)
n 2 6n 5 n2 1 1 n 2 6n 5 2
2 = = + 2 1=
2(n 3n 2) 2n 2 n n 3n 2 n
3n 3 2
2 = 2n2 + 6n + 4 = 3n2 + 3n
n 3n 2 n
n2 3n 4 = 0 (n 4)(n + 1) = 0 n = 4 Ans. ]

3x 2 mx n
Q.1533/3 f : R R, f (x) = 2 . If the range of this function is [ 4, 3) then find the value of (m2 + n2).
x 1
[10]
2
[Ans. m = 0; n = 4 and (m + n ) = 16]2

3(x 2 1) mx n 3 mx n 3
[Sol. f (x) = ; f (x) = 3 +
1 x2 1 x2
mx n 3
y=3+
1 x2
for y to lie in [ 4, 3)
mx + n 3 < 0 x R
this is possible only if m = 0
n 3
when, m = 0 then y = 3 +
1 x2
note that n 3 < 0 (think !)
n<3
if x , ymax 3
now ymin occurs at x = 0 (as 1 + x2 is minimum)
ymin = 3 + n 3 = n n=4 ]

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