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MATHEMATICS

TARGET : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2016


EST INF ORM AT IO


DPPDAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS

Course : VIJETA (JP)


NO. 55 TO 57

This DPP is to be discussed in the week (17-08-2015 to 22-08-2015)


DPP No. : 55 (JEE-ADVANCED)
Total Marks : 41 Max. Time : 35 min.
Comprehension ('–1'negative marking) Q.1 to Q.2 (5 marks, 4 min.) [10, 8]
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.3 (3 marks 3 min.) [3, 3]
Multiple choice objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.4,5,6,7 (5 marks 4 min.) [20, 16]
Match the Following (no negative marking) Q.8 (8 marks, 8 min.) [8, 8]

Comprehension # 1 to 2
Let C1 : x2  4 [ x ] y, when 1  x < 8 and 1  y < 8 ; x2  4 [ x ] y, when 8  x < 9 and 8  y < 9
C2 : y2  4 [ x ] x, when 1  x < 8 and 1  y < 8 ; y2  4 [ x ] x, when 8  x < 9 and 8  y < 9
and C3 : x2 + y2  5 [ x ] . [ y ] , when 1  x < 4, 1  y < 4
be three curves, where [.] denotes greatest integer function.

1. The area of the region bounded by the curves C1 and C2, when 1  x < 4 and 1  y < 4, is
11 9
(A*) (B) 9 (C) (D) none of these
3 4
Sol. 1x<4
1  x < 2

4
1

(0,0) 1 4

[ x]= 1
x2  4y ; y2  4x
4 4
4 x2  11
Area = 2  2
1
x x  dx = 2  x3 / 2 
3


2 
=
3
1

2. Total area of the region between the curves C1 and C2, when 4  x < 9 and 4  y < 9, is
280 2 280 2
(A) 65 + (B) 113 + 72 2 (C*) 65 – (D) none of these
3 3
Sol. For 2  x  8 , 2  y  8
we have x2  8y and y2  8x

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9
4
1

(0,0) 1 4 9

for 8  x < 3, 8  y < 3


we have x  8y and y2  8x
2

8 9 9
280 2
Area = 2 
4
8x  x  dx  2  x 
8

8x dx + 2  x 
8
8x  dx = 65 –
3

vuqPNsn # 1 ls 2
ekukfd C1 : x2  4 [ x ] y, tgk¡ 1  x < 8 rFkk 1  y < 8 ; x2  4 [ x ] y, tgk¡ 8  x < 9 rFkk 8  y < 9
C2 : y2  4 [ x ] x, tgk¡ 1  x < 8 rFkk 1  y < 8 ; y2  4 [ x ] x, tgk¡ 8  x < 9 and 8  y < 9
rFkk C3 : x2 + y2  5 [ x ] . [ y ] , tgk¡ 1  x < 4, 1  y < 4
rhu oØ gSa] tgk¡ [.] egÙke iw.kk±d Qyu dks iznf'kZr djrk gSA

1. oØksa C1 rFkk C2 ds e/; fLFkr {ks=k dk {ks=kQy, tc 1  x < 4 rFkk 1  y < 4 gS] gS &
11 9
(A*) (B) 9 (C) (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
3 4
Sol. 1x<4
1  x < 2

4
1

(0,0) 1 4

[ x] = 1
x2  4y ; y2  4x
4 4
4 x2  11
{ks=kQy = 2  2
1
x x  dx = 2  x3 / 2 
3


2 
=
3
1

2. oØksa C1 rFkk C2 ds e/; fLFkr {ks=k dk dqy {ks=kQy, tc 4  x < 9 rFkk 4  y < 9 gS] gS &
280 2 280 2
(A) 65 + (B) 113 + 72 2 (C*) 65 – (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
3 3
Sol. 2  x  8 , 2  y  8 ds fy,
x2  8y rFkk y2  8x

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9
4
1

(0,0) 1 4 9

8  x < 3, 8  y < 3 ds fy,


x  8y rFkk y  8x
2 2

8 9 9
280 2
{ks=kQy = 2  8x  x  dx  2  x  8x  dx + 2  x  8x  dx = 65 –
3
4 8 8


2
2n1
3_. The value of x .e – x dx is (n  W)
0

2
2n1
x .e – x dx , (n  W) dk eku gS&
0

(A) n! (B) 2.n! (C)


n  1! (D*)
n!
2 2

4. If in the expansion of (1 + x)m (1– x)n, the coefficients of x and x2 are 3 and – 6 respectively, then
;fn (1 + x)m (1– x)n ds izlkj esa x vkSj x2 ds xq.kkad Øe'k% 3 vkSj – 6 gS] rks&
(A) n = 6 (B*) n = 9 (C*) m = 12 (D) m = 24
Sol. (1 + x)m (1– x)n
3 = mC0 nC1(–1) + mC1. nC0
or 3 = m – n ...(i)
–6 = mC0. nC2 + mC2. nC0 – mC1 nC1
n(n  1) m(m  1)
or –6 =  – mn ...(ii)
2 2
from (i) & (ii) n = 9 & m = 12
Hindi (1 + x)m (1– x)n
3 = mC0 nC1(–1) + mC1. nC0
or 3 = m – n ...(i)
–6 = mC0. nC2 + mC2. nC0 – mC1 nC1
n(n  1) m(m  1)
;k –6 =  – mn ...(ii)
2 2
(i) vkSj (ii) ls n = 9 rFkk m = 12

5. The streets of a city are arranged like the lines of a chess board. There are 5 streets running North to
South & '3' streets running East to West. The number of ways in which a man can travel from NW to SE
corner going the shortest possible distance is:
,d 'kgj dh xfy;ksa dks 'krjat dh fclkr dh js[kkvksa dh rjg O;ofLFkr fd;k x;k gSA mÙkj ls nf{k.k dh vksj tkus
okyh 5 xfy;k¡ gS vkSj iwoZ ls if'pe dh vksj tkus okyh 3 xfy;k¡ gSA ,d O;fDr mÙkj&if'pe dksus ls nf{k.k&iwoZ
dksus rd fdrus rjhdksa ls tk ldrk gSa tcfd og U;wure lEHkkfor nwjh ls tk;sA
6 ! 8 !
(A*) (B) 56 (C) (D*) 15
4!.2! 5!.3!
Sol. Here we should go (3 –1) steps to east and (5 –1)
steps to south so total steps which we have to go
are (5 + 3 – 2) ways.
Hence total no. of ways
= 5 + 3 – 2C5–1 . 3 –1C3–1 = 15
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Hindi. gesa (3 –1) xfy;ka iwoZ dh vksj rFkk (5 –1) xfy;ka nf{k.k dh vksj r; djuh gS
vr% dqy pyh x;h xfy;ka = (5 + 3 – 2)
vr% dqy rjhds
= 5 + 3 – 2C5–1 . 3 –1C3–1 = 15

6. The number of positive integral solutions of the equation x + y + z + w = 19 is equal to


(A*) the number of ways in which 15 identical things can be distributed among 4 persons.
(B) the number of ways in which 19 identical things can be distributed among 4 persons.
(C) coefficients of x19 in (x0 + x1 + x2 + ..... + x19)4
(D*) coefficients of x19 in (x + x2 + x3 + ....... + x19)4
lehdj.k x + y + z + w = 19 ds /kukRed iw.kk±d gyksa dh la[;k&
(A*) 15 le:i oLrqvksa dks 4 O;fDr;ksa esa ck¡Vus ds rjhdksa dh la[;k ds cjkcj gSA
(B) 19 le:i oLrqvksa dks 4 O;fDr;ksa esa ck¡Vus ds rjhdksa dh la[;k ds cjkcj gSA
(C) (x0 + x1 + x2 + ..... + x19)4 esa x19 dk xq.kkad ds cjkcj gSA
(D*) (x + x2 + x3 + ....... + x19)4 esa x19 dk xq.kkad ds cjkcj gSA
Sol. Number of positive integral solution = 19 – 1C4 – 1 = 18C3 = Coefficients of x19 in (x + x2 + x3 + ....... + x19)4
Number of ways in which 15 identical things can be distributed among 4 persons = 15 + 4 – 1C15 = 18C15 =
18
C3
Hindi. /kukRed iw.kk±d gyksa dh la[;k = 19 – 1C4 – 1 = 18C3 = (x + x2 + x3 + ....... + x19)4 esa x19 dk xq.kkad
15 le:i oLrqvksa dks 4 O;fDr;ksa esa ck¡Vus ds rjhdksa dh la[;k = 15 + 4 – 1C15 = 18C15 = 18C3

7. In How many ways a team of 10 players out of 22 can be made if 6 particular players are always to be
included and 4 particular players are always excluded?
22 f[kykfM;ksa esa ls 10 f[kykfM;ksa dh ,d Vhe fdrus izdkj ls cuk;h tk ldrh gS ;fn 6 fo'ks"k f[kykMh lnSo
'kkfey gks rFkk 4 fo'ks"k f[kykMh dHkh Hkh lfEefyr ugha gks&
(A) 22C10 (B) 18C3 (C*) 12C4 (D*) 12C8
Sol. 6 Players are surely to be included and 4 players are certainly not included. So, we have to select only
4 out of the remaining 22 – 6 – 4 = 12 players, which can be done in 12C4 ways
Hindi. fuf'pr :i ls 6 f[kykM+h 'kfey gksaxs rFkk 4 f[kykM+h ughaA rks 'ks"k 22 – 6 – 4 = 12 f[kykfM+;ksa esa ls dsoy 4
f[kykfM+;ksa dk p;u djuk gS tks 12C4 rjhdksa ls gksxkA

8. Match the column

Column – 1 Column – 2
1

 max. | x |, x , x  dx is equal to
2 4
(A) The value of (p) –1
1

a a
17
(B) If for a continuous f(x), 
a
f(x) dx = | k |  (f(x)  f(x))
0
dx , (q)
3
then k is/are

2x k 5
(C) If e
0
(sin2x  cos 2x) dx = –
2
, then value of k is/are (r)
2
x
2
 (sin 4t  t 2 ) dt
0
(D) lim is equal to (s) 1
x 0 x3

LrEHk feyku dhft,&

LrEHk – 1 LrEHk– 2

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1

 max. | x |, x , x  dx dk eku gS&


2 4
(A) (p) –1
1

a a
17
(B) ;fn lrr~ Qyu f(x) ds fy,  f(x) dx = | k |  (f(x)  f(x)) dx (q)
3
a 0
gks] rks k dk eku gS&

2x k 5
(C) ;fn e
0
(sin2x  cos 2x) dx = –
2
, rc k dk eku gS& (r)
2
x
2
 (sin 4t  t 2 ) dt
0
(D) lim cjkcj gS& (s) 1
x 0 x3
Ans. (A)  (s), (B)  (p, s), (C)  (p), (D)  (q)
1
1 
Sol. (A)  max {| x |, x 2 , x 4 } dx = 2   1 1 = 1
1
2 
a a
(B) 
a
f(x) dx = |k|  (f(x)
0
 f(  x)) dx

–1 O 1

a a a 
 2  f(x) dx = |k|  (f(x) dx  f( x) dx 
 
 
0 0 0 
2
 sin 4x  2 2
16   x x
sin2 4x  x 2  4x  17
 (D) lim = lim 3
=
x 0 3x 2 x 0 x 3

DPP No. : 56 (JEE-ADVANCED)


Total Marks : 40 Max. Time : 32 min.
Multiple choice objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.8 (5 marks 4 min.) [40, 32]

1_. If degree and order of diiferential equation corresponding to the family of curves
y = c(x + c)2, where c is parameter, are m and n, then
oØ fudk; y = c(x + c)2 ds laxr vody lehdj.k dh ?kkr rFkk dksfV m o n gks rks ¼tgk¡ c izkpy gS½
(A) m = 2 (B) n = 3 (C*) m = 3 (D*) n = 1

 50   50   50   50   50   50  n
2. The value of     +     +...........+     is, where nCr =  
0
   1 1
   2  49   50  r 
 50   50   50   50   50   50  n
    +     +...........+     dk eku gksxk] tgk¡ Cr =  
n

 0 1  1 2  49   50  r 
2
 100   100   50   50 
(A*)   (B*)   (C)   (D)  
 49   51   25   25 
Sol. 50
C0 × 50C1 + 50C1 × 50C2 + ...........+ 50C49 × 50C50
= 50C0 × 50C49 + 50C1 × 50C48 + ...........+ 50C49 × 50C0

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= co-eff. of x49 in (1 + x)100 = 100C49
Hindi 50
C0 × C1 + C1 × C2 + ...........+ 50C49 × 50C50
50 50 50

= 50C0 × 50C49 + 50C1 × 50C48 + ...........+ 50C49 × 50C0


= (1 + x)100 esa x49 dk xq.kkad = 100C49

3. There are two groups of subjects one of which consists of 5 science subjects and 3 engineering
subjects and the other consists of 3 science and 5 engineering subjects. An unbiased die is cast. If
number 3 or number 5 turns up, a subject is selected at random from the first group, otherwise the
subject is selected at random from the second group. The probability that an engineering subject is
selected ultimately is P, then
13 1 1 3 3
(A*) P = (B) 0 < P < (C*) <P< (D) < P <1
24 2 2 4 4
fo"k;ksa ds nks lewg gSA igys lewg esa 5 foKku ds fo"k; rFkk 3 vfHk;kaf=kdh ds fo"k; gS rFkk nwljs lewg esa 3 foKku
rFkk 5 vfHk;kaf=kdh ds fo"k; gSA ,d fu"Ii{k iklk Qsadk tkrk gSA ;fn ikls ij 3 ;k 5 vkrk gS] rks igys lewg ls
;kn`fPNd :i ls ,d fo"k; pquk tkrk gS vU;Fkk nwljs lewg ls ,d fo"k; pquk tkrk gSA ,d vfHk;kaf=kdh fo"k; ds
pqus tkus dh çkf;drk P gS rc&
13 1 1 3 3
(A*) P = (B) 0 < P < (C*) <P< (D) < P <1
24 2 2 4 4

4. A bag initially contains one red and two blue balls . An experiment consisting of selecting a ball at
random, noticing its colour and replacing it together with an additional ball of the same colour. If three
such trials are made, then :
(A*) probability that atleast one blue ball is drawn is 0.9
(B*) probability that exactly one blue ball is drawn is 0.2
(C*) probability that all the drawn balls are red given that all the drawn balls are of same colour is 0.2
(D*) probability that atleast one red ball is drawn is 0.6.
,d FkSys esa izkjEHk esa ,d yky rFkk nks uhyh xsansa gSA ;kn`fNd :i ls ,d xsan ds pquus dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS rFkk
blds jax dks fy[kk tkrk gS blh jax dh ,d vfrfjDr xsan ds lkFk bls iquLFkkZfir fd;k tkrk gSA ;fn bl rjg ds
rhu iz;ksx gq, gks] rks
(A*) de ls de ,d uhyh xsan vkus dh izkf;drk 0.9 gSA
(B*) Bhd ,d uhyh xsan vkus ds izkf;drk 0.2 gSA
(C*) fudkyh xbZ lHkh xsanksa ds yky gksus dh izkf;drk 0.2 gS] tcfd fn;k x;k gS fd fudkyh xbZ lHkh xsans leku jax
dh gSA
(D*) de ls de ,d yky xsan vkus dh izkf;drk 0.6 gSA

Sol. (A) Required vfHk"B = 1 – No blue uhyh ugha


1 2 3
1– . .
3 4 5
2 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 2
(B) . .  . .  . .
3 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 5
1 2 3
. .
(C) 3 4 5
1 2 3 2 3 4
. .  . .
3 4 5 3 4 5
(D) 1 – No red yky ugha
2 3 4
1– . . .
3 4 5

 2x  –1  2x 
1/ 3 cos–1  2   tan  
 x  1  1– x2  dx is equal to dk
5.  x
e 1
eku gSµ
–1/ 3
/6 /6
sec 2 x 2
(A) 
–/ 6
e tan x
1
dx (B)  sec
0
x dx

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/6
 sec 2 x dx 
(C*)
2 
– / 6
e tan x
1
(D*)
2 3
Sol. put x = tan j[kus ij dx = sec2d
/6
 cos1(sin 2 )  tan1(tan2) 
 I=   tan 
 sec2d
 / 6 
e  1 
  
   2   2 
/6 /6
 sec 2  d 
2   sec2d = 
I=

 etan   1 
 / 6 
2
 / 6
 tan 
 e  1




 
/6 /6
  sec 2  d   sec 2  (etan   1) d
I=
2 
 / 6
  tan 
 e  1


 2I =
2 
 / 6
(etan   1)
/6
 2
=
2
.2  sec
0
 d

6_. Consider 5 independent bernoulli's trials each with probability p of success. If the probability of atleast
31
of one failure is greater than or equal to , then p lies in the interval
32
ekuk 5 Lora=k cjukWyh iz;kl] izR;sd dh lQyrk dh izkf;drk p gSA ;fn de ls de ,d ds vlQy gksus dh
31
izkf;drk ds cjkcj ;k vf/kd gS rc p bl vUrjky esa fLFkr gS&
32
 11  1 3  3  1
(A)  , 1 (B)  ,  (C*) 0,  (D*) 0 , 
 12   2 4   4   2

7. The order and degree of the differential equation whose general solution is
y = c1 cos 2x + c2 cos2x + c3 sin2x + c4 are 'a' & 'b' respectively, then
O;kid lehdj.k y = c1 cos 2x + c2 cos2x + c3 sin2x + c4 dh vody lehdj.k dh dksfV rFkk ?kkr Øe'k% 'a' o 'b'
gks rks
(A*) ab = 2 (B) a + b = 4 (C*) a + b = 3 (D*) a – b = 1
Sol. y = c1 cos 2x + c2 cos2x + c3 sin2x + c4
c c
 y = c1 cos2x + 2 (1 + cos 2x) + 3 (1 – cos 2x ) + c4
2 2
c c   c c 
 y =  2  3  c 4  +  c1  2  3  cos 2x  y = A + B cos 2x
 2 2   2 2 
That means there are two independent parameters. Thus the order of differential equation will be 2.
Hindi. y = c1 cos 2x + c2 cos2x + c3 sin2x + c4
c c
 y = c1 cos2x + 2 (1 + cos 2x) + 3 (1 – cos 2x ) + c4
2 2
 c2 c3   c2 c3 
 y=    c 4  +  c1    cos 2x  y = A + B cos 2x
 2 2   2 2 
bldk vFkZ gS fd ;gk¡ nks Lora=k izkpy gSA bl izdkj vody lehdj.k dk Øe 2 gksxkA

dy x(2log x  1)
8. A particular solution of  is
dx sin y  y cos y

dy x(2log x  1)
 dk fo'ks"k gy gS&
dx sin y  y cos y


(A) y siny = x log x (B) y2 siny = x logx (C*) y sin y = x2 log x (D*) y sin y = x2 log x +
2
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dy x(2log x  1)
Sol. 
dx sin y  y cos y
(siny + ycosy)dy = x(2logx + 1)dx  – cosy + {(ysiny) + cosy}
2
 x 1 x  x 2
= 2  ln x 
 2
dx  
2 1  2   y sin y = x2 log x

DPP No. : 57 (JEE-MAIN)


Total Marks : 63 Max. Time : 66 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.17 (3 marks 3 min.) [51, 51]
Subjective Questions ('–1' negative marking) Q.18 to Q.20 (4 marks 5 min.) [12, 15]

1. Given 11 points, of which 5 lie on one circle, other than these 5, no 4 lie on one circle. Then the
maximum number of circles that can be drawn so that each contains atleast three of the given points is
:
(A) 216 (B*) 156 (C) 172 (D) None of these
fn, x, 11 fcUnqvksa esa 5 ,d o`Ùk ij fLFkr gSA bu 5 dks NksMdj dksbZ Hkh 4 fcUnq ,d o`Ùk ij ugha gS] rks de ls de
rhu fcUnqvksa ls xqtjus okys o`Ùkksa dh vf/kdre la[;k gS&
(A) 216 (B*) 156 (C) 172 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
Sol. A unique circle passes through three non-collinear points
Hence number of circles containg three of 11 points = 11C3
But five of these points lie on the same circle and they form one cirlce
Total number of circles = 11C3 – 5C3 + 1 = 165 – 10 + 1 = 156
Hindi. rhu vlajs[k fcUnqvksa ls gksdj ,d vf}rh; o`Ùk [khapk tk ldrk gSA
vr% 11 esa ls rhu fcUnqvksa okys o`Ùkksa dh la[;k = 11C3
ijUrq buesa ls 5 fcUnq ,d gh o`Ùk ij fLFkr gS vkSj os ,d gh o`Ùk cukrs gSaA
o`Ùkksa dh dqy la[;k = 11C3 – 5C3 + 1 = 165 – 10 + 1 = 156

2. Number of divisors of 240 in the form 4n + 2 (n  0) is equal to


240 ds 4n + 2 (n  0) :i ds Hkktdksa dh la[;k gS&(n  W)
(A*) 4 (B) 8 (C) 10 (D) 3
Sol. 240 = 24 . 31 . 51
We can choose divisors of the from 4n + 2 (n  0) 4n + 2 (n  0) :i okys Hkktdksa dh la[;k
= 2.(30 + 31) (50 + 51)
Ways vHkh"V rjhds = 4 since pawfd (21.30.50 , 21.30.51 , 21.31.50, 21.31.51 )

2
3. The value of  [x  [x  [x]]] dx
0
is (where [.] represent greatest integer function).

 [x  [x  [x]]] dx
0
dk eku gS (tgk¡ [.] egÙke iw.kk±d Qyu dks O;Dr djrk gS½

(A*) 3 (B) 2 (C) 0 (D) 1


2  1  2
Sol.  3[x] dx = 3  0 dx  1 dx  = 3(0 + (2 – 1)) = 3
 
 
0 0 1 

4. If all letters of the word '' MAHIMA'' are written in all possible ways and then are arranged as in a
dictionary, then the rank of the word MAHIMA is :
;fn '' MAHIMA'' 'kCn ds lHkh v{kjksa dk iz;ksx djds lHkh laHkkfor rjhdksa esa fy[kk tkrk gS rFkk vaxzsth 'kCndks"k ds
vuqlkj budks O;ofLFkr fd;k tkrk gS rc 'MAHIMA' 'kCn dh dksfV (rank) gS&:
(A) 128 (B) 129 (C*) 130 (D) 131
L5
Sol. No. of word starting with A ls 'kq: gksus okys 'kCn  = 60
L2

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L5
No. of word starting with H ls 'kq: gksus okys 'kCn  = 30
L2 L2
L5
No. of word starting with I ls 'kq: gksus okys 'kCn  = 30
L2 L2
No. of word starting with M A A  6 & M A H A ls 'kq: gksus okys 'kCn  2

x2  2
5. x 4
4
dx is equal to dk eku gSµ

1  x2  2  1  x2  2 
(A) tan–1   + c (B*) tan–1  +c
2 2  2x 
 2x   
1  2x  1
(C) tan–1  2  +c (D) tan–1 (x2 + 2) + c
2  x 2 2
1
6.   sin 2  x  d x is equal to dk eku gSµ
0
1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) 0 (D*)
3 2 6
1/ 2 1/ 2
  cos 2x   1  2
Sol. 2 
0
sin2 x dx = 2 
 2 
0
=  ( 1  1)  =
   

2
1
7.  x  x  1 dx is equal to dk eku gSµ
1
4

1 32 1 32 32 1 32
(A*) n (B) n (C) n (D) n
4 17 2 17 17 8 17
2 16 16
x3 1  dt  1 1 1  1 1  32 
Sol.  dx =  =   t  t  1 dt = ((n16  n17)  (n1  n2)) = n 
x 4
 x 1
4 t (t  1)  4  4 4 4  17 
1 1 1


3
8.  sin  (1  2cos )(1  cos )2 d is equal to dk eku gSµ
0
1 8 3
(A) (B*) (C) (D) None of these buesa ls dksbZ ugha
3 3 2

3
Sol. =  sin  (1  2cos )(1  cos )2 d
0
put cos = t j[kus ij  – sind = dt
1 1
 =–  (1  t 2 )(1  2t)(1  t)2 dt =  (1  t
2
)(1  2t)(t 2  2t  1)dt
1 1
1 1
3
 4t  8

2
= 2 (4t  1  5t )dt = 2   t  t5  =
4

0
 3 0 3
2
–5 2 / 3 9  x– 2 
 3
( x  5)2  
9. e
–4
dx  3 e
1/ 3
dx is equal to

2
–5 2 / 3 9  x– 2 
2  3
( x  5)  
e
–4
dx  3 e
1/ 3
dx dk eku gS&

(A) 1 (B) – 1 (C*) 0 (D) – 2

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–5
2
Sol. 1 =  e( x 5) dx put x + 5 = k j[kus ij
–4
0
k2
1 = e
1
dk

2/3
(3x  2)2
Let ekuk 2 =3 e
1/ 3
dx put 3x – 2 = k1 j[kus ij

dk1
dx =
3
0 0
2 2
I2 =  ek1 dk1 put k1 = – k2 j[kus ij we get –  ek2 dk 2 = –1 izkIr gksrk gS  1 + 2 = 0
1 1

1 1 1
10_. The probability of hitting a target by three marksmen are , and respectively. The probability that
2 3 4
one and only one of them will hit the target when they fire simultaneously, is
1 1 1
rhu O;fDr ds lgh fu'kkus yxkus dh izkf;drk Øe'k% , vkSj gS] rks dsoy ,d O;fDr }kjk lgh fu'kkuk
2 3 4
yxkus dh izkf;drk gS&
11 1 1
(A*) (B) (C) (D) None of these buesa ls dksbZ
24 12 8
ugha
1 1 1
Sol. Here ;gk¡, P(A) = , P(B) = , P(C) =
2 3 4
Hence, required probability vr% vfHk"V izkf;drk = P(A)P(B)P(C) + P(A)P(B)P(C) + P(A)P(B)P(C)
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 11
= + + =
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 24

4 4 1
11. If  f  x  dx  4
1
and   3  f  x   dx  7 , then the value of  f  x  dx 
2 2
4 4 1
;fn  f  x  dx  4 rFkk   3  f  x   dx  7 rc  f  x  dx dk eku gS&
1 2 2
(A) 2 (B) –3 (C*) – 5 (D) 5

k k
12. If f is a positive function and 1  
1 k
xf {x(1  x)} dx , 2   f {x(1  x)}
1 k
dx , where 2k – 1 > 0,

1
then is
2
k k
1
;fn f ,d /kukRed Qyu gS rFkk 1  
1 k
xf {x(1  x)} dx , 2 
1 k
 f {x(1  x)} dx , tgk¡ 2k – 1 > 0, rc
2
gS&

1
(A) 2 (B) k (C*) (D) 1
2

x 1
13. If 
0

f(t)dt  x  t f(t) dt , then the value of f(1) is
x

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x 1
;fn 
0

f(t)dt  x  t f(t) dt
x
gks] rc f(1) dk eku gS& [IIT -

’98, 2 ]
(A*) 1/ 2 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D)  1/ 2

14. The area enclosed by y = x3, its normal at (1, 1) and x axis is equal to
oØ y = x3, blds fcUnq (1, 1) ij vfHkyEc rFkk x- v{k ls f?kjs gq, {ks=k dk {ks=kQy gksxk&
7 9 5
(A*) (B) (C) (D) 2
4 4 4
dy
Sol. y = x3 , = 3x2
dx
 dy 
 dx  =3
 (1 , 1)
1
Normal at P (1, 1) is y – 1 =  (x – 1)
3

P(1,1)

(1,0) (4,0)

3y + x = 4 ..... (A)
So intersecting point of normal at x-axis is (4, 0)
1
1 1
3
 x4  3 7
0 
Area = x dx  (3  1) =   +
2  4  0 2
=
4
dy
Hindi. (A) y = x3 , = 3x2
dx
 dy 
 dx  =3
 (1 , 1)

1
P (1, 1) ij vfHkyEc y – 1 =  (x – 1)
3

P(1,1)

(1,0) (4,0)

3y + x = 4 ..... (A)
vr% vfHkyEc dk x-v{k ij izfrPNsn fcUnq (4, 0) gSA
1
1 1
3
 x4  3 7
0 
{ks=kQy = x dx  (3  1) =   + = .
2  4  0 2 4

15. The area bounded by the graph of the function f(x) = cos–1 (cos x) – sin–1 (sin x), x  [0, 2] and the
x-axis is

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Qyu f(x) = cos–1 (cos x) – sin–1 (sin x), x  [0, 2] ds vkjs[k ,oa x-v{k ds }kjk ifjc) {ks=kQy gS&
2 
(A) (B*) 2 (C) (D) 
2 2
Sol. Draw the graph and find the area
vkjs[k cukdj {ks=kQy Kkr dhft,A

16. If p and q are two statements, then (p  q)  (~q  ~p) is a


(A) Contradiction (B*) Tautology (C) Neither (A) nor (B) (D) None of the above
;fn p ,oa q nks dFku gS rc (p  q)  (~q  ~p) gSµ
(A) ,d fojks/kkHkkl (B*) ,d iqu:fDr (C) u rks (A) uk gh (B) (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugh
Sol.
pq ~q  ~p q  p  ~q  ~p
T T T
F F T
T T T
T T T

Therefore, it is a tautology
Hence, the given proposition is a tautology
vr% ;g ,d iqu:fDr gSA
vr% fn;k x;k dFku ,d iqu:fDr gSA

17. A 10 digit numbers is choosen with odd digits. Find the probability that no two consecutive digits are
same.
fo"ke vadksa dks ysdj 10 vadksa dh la[;k,sa cuk;h tk ldrh gSA izkf;drk Kkr dhft, fd dksbZ Hkh nks Øekxr vad
leku u gks&
9 10 9
1 3 4 4
(A) (B)   (C)   (D*)  
2 5 5 5

Sol.
5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
9
5.49 4
Favourable case = 5 × 49 Total case = 510 Probability = = 
510 5
3
 1 x x2  1 
18.   tan  tan1  dx
 x 2
 1 x 
1
Ans. 
3
 x  x2  1  
Sol.  tan1 2
  tan1   dx
 (x  1)  x  
1   
0 3
 1 x  x   x  x 
= 
 tan    cot 1  2   dx +   tan
1
 cot 1  2   dx
 x  1    x  1  
2 2
1 
(x  1) 0
(x  1)
0 3
 
 
2  dx   2 dx
1 0
 Ans.

x
1
19. Given that, F(x) =
x2 
4
(4 t2  2 F (t)) dt , find F  (4) .

x
1
fn;k x;k gS F(x) =
x2 
4
(4 t2  2 F (t)) dt , rc F  (4) Kkr dhft,A

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Ans.
9
x
2
Sol. x2 F(x) =  (4t
4
 2F(t)) dt

 2xF(x) + x2 F(x) = 4x2 – 2F(x)  8F(4) + 16 F (4) = 64 – 2F (4)


64 32
F (4) = =
18 9

20_. Negation of the compound proposition.If the examination is difficult, then I shall pass if I study hard.

la;qDr dFku dk udkjkRed dFku gksxkA ;fn ijh{kk dfBu gS rks eSa lQy gks tkšxk ;fn eSa dfBu ifjJe djrk
gw¡A
Sol. If p : Examination is difficult
q : I shall pass
r : I study hard
Given result is p  (r  q)
Now, ~(r  q) = r  ~p
~(p  (r  q))  p  (r  ~q)
The examination is difficult and I study hard but I shall not pass
Hindi. ;fn p : ijh{kk dfBu gS
q : esa lQy gks gks tkšxk
r : esa dfBu ifjJe djrk gw¡
fn;k x;k ifj.kke p  (r  q) gS
vc ~(r  q) = r  ~p
~(p  (r  q))  p  (r  ~q)
ijh{kk dfBu gS vkSj esa dfBu ifjJe djrk gw¡ ysfdu eSa lQy ugh gksÅ¡xkA

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