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Q. 3 There are six periods in each working day of a school. Number of ways in which 5 subjects can be
arranged if each subject is allotted at least one period and no period remains vacant is
(A)210 (B)1800 (C)360 (D)120
Q. 4 The number of ways in which 4 boys & 4 girls can stand in a circle so that each boy and each girl is one
after the other is:
(A) 4 ! . 4 ! (B) 8 ! (C) 7 ! (D) 3 ! . 4 !
Q.5 If letters ofthe word "PARKAR" are written down in all possible manner as they are in a dictionary, then
the rank of the word "PARKAR" is:
(A) 98 (B) 99 (C) 100 (D) 101
Q. 6 The number of different words of three letters which can be formed from the word "PROPOSAL", if a
vowel is always in the middle are:
(A) 53 (B) 52 (C) 63 (D) 32
Q.7 Consider 8 vertices of aregular octagon and its centre. If T denotes the number of triangles and S denotes
the number of straight lines that can be formed with these 9 points then T - S has the value equal to
(A) 44 (B)48 (C) 52 (D)56
Q. 8 A polygon has 170 diagonals. How many sides it will have ?
(A) 12 (B) 17 (C) 20 (D) 25
Q. 9 The number of ways in which a mixed double tennis game can be arranged from amongst 9 married
couple if no husband & wife plays in the same game is;
(A) 756 (B) 1512 (C) 3024 (D) 4536
Q. 10 4 normal distinguishable dice are rolled once. The number of possible outcomes in which atleast one die
shows up 2 is:
(A) 216 (B) 648 (C) 625 (D) 671
Il-l OQ
Q-l l X nr x . p is equal to :
f ( B ) f ^ ( Q ^
Q. 12 There are counters available in x different colours, The counters are all alike except for the colour. The
total number of arrangements consisting of y counters, assuming sufficient number of counters of each
colour, if no arrangement consists of all counters of the same colour is:
(A) x y - x (B) x y - y (C) y x - x (D)yx-y
Q. 13 In a plane a set of 8 parallel lines intersects a set of n parallel lines, that goes in another direction, forming
a total of 1260 parallelograms. The value of n is:
(A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 10 (D) 12
Q. 14 A team of 8 students goes on an excursion, in two cars, of which one can seat 5 and the other only 4. If
internal arrangement inside the car does not matter then the number of ways in which they can travel, is
(A) 91 (B) 126 (C) 182 (D)3920
Q. 15 In a conference 10 speakers are present, If S5 wants to speak before S 2 & S 2 wants to speak after S 3 ,
then the number of ways all the 10 speakers can give their speeches with the above restriction if the
remaining seven speakers have no obj ection to speak at any number is
10 10 I0
(A) C3 (B) Pg (C) P3 (D) i i l
Q. 16 There are 8 different consonants and 6 different vowels. Number of different words of 7 letters which can be
formed, ifthey are to contain 4 consonants and 3 vowels if the three vowels are to occupy even places is
(A) 8 P 4 . 6 P 3 (B) 8 P 4 . 6 C 3 (C) s P 4 . 7 P 3 (D) 6 P 3 . 7 C 3 . 8 P 4
Q.17 Number of ways in which 5 different books can be tied up in three bundles is
(A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 25 (D) 50
Q. 18 How many words can be made with the letters of the words "GENIUS" if each word neither begins with
G nor ends in S is :
(A) 24 (B) 240 (C) 480 (D) 504
Q. 19 Number of numbers greater than 1000 which can be formed using only the digits 1,1,2,3,4,0 taken
four at a time is
(A) 332 (B) 159 (C) 123 (D) 112
Q. 3 Find the equation of the straight line with gradient 2 if it intercepts a chord of length 4^/5 on the circle
x 2 + y 2 - 6x - 1 Oy + 9 = 0. [5]
cos^ 2x + 3 cos 2x
Q.4 The value ofthe expression, 7 7 wherever defined is independent of x. Without allotting
cos x - s i n x
a particular value of x, find the value of this constant. [5]
Q. 6 If the third and fourth terms of an arithmetic sequence are increased by 3 and 8 respectively, then the first
four terms form a geometric sequence. Find
(i) the sum of the first four terms ofA.P.
(ii) second term of the G.P. [2.5+2.5]
Q.7(a) Let x = — or x = - 15 satisfies the equation, log 8 (&x 2 +wx + / ) = 2 . If k, w and/are relatively prime
Q. 9 Starting at the origin, a beam oflight hits a mirror (in the fomi of a line) at the point A(4,8) and is reflected
at the point B(8,12). Compute the slope of the mirror. [5]
Q. 10 Find the solution set of inequality, log x + 3 (x 2 - x) < 1. [5]
Q.ll If the first 3 consecutive terms of a geometrical progression are the roots of the equation
2x 3 - 1 9 x 2 + 57x - 5 4 = 0 find the sum to infinite number of terms of G.P. [5]
Q. 12 Find the equation to the straight lines joining 1 lie o- "m to the points of intersection of the straight line
2L + L = i and the circle 5(x 2 +y 2 + bx+ay) = 9ab. Also find the linear relation between a and b so that
a b
these straight lines may be at right angle. [3+2]
Q. 15 If Sj, S 7 , S 3 ,... S ,.... are the sums of infinite geometric series whose first terms are 1,2,3,... n,... and
2(1-1
1 1 1 1
whose common ratios are —, - , —,...., ,... respectively, then find the value of . [5]
2* J nr O *T* 1 r=l
-
A 5 B 20
Q. 16 In any triangle if tan — = 7 and tan — = — then find the value of tan C. [5]
2 6 2 3/
Q.17 The radii r p r 2 , r 3 of escribed circles of a triangle ABC are in harmonic progression. If its area is
24 sq. cm and its perimeter is 24 cm, find the lengths of its sides. [5]
Q. 18 Find the equation of a circle passing through the origin if the line pair, xy - 3x + 2y - 6 = 0 is orthogonal
to it. If this circle is orthogonal to the circle x 2 + y 2 - kx + 2ky - 8 = 0 then find the value of k. [5]
Q. 19 Find the locus of the centres of the circles which bisects the circumference of the circles x 2 + y 2 - 4 and
x 2 + y 2 — 2x + 6y + 1 = 0. [5]
Q.20 Find the equation of the circle whose radius is 3 and which touches the circle x 2 + y 2 - 4x — 6y - 12=0
internally at the point ( - 1 , - 1 ) . [5]
Q.21 Find the equation of the line such that its distance fiom the lines 3x - 2y - 6 = 0 and 6x - 4 y - 3 = 0 is
equal. [5]
1 1 1 1 1
Q.l Find the sum of the infinite series 7T + 7T: + T r + 7 7 + 7 r +
9 18 30 45 63
Q. 3 There exist positive integers A, B and C with no common factors greater than 1, such that
Alog 200 5 + B log 200 2 = C. The sumA + B + C equals
(A) 5 ~ (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8
Q. 4 A triangle with sides 5,12 and 13 has both inscribed and circumscribed circles. The distance between
the centres of these circles is
Q. 6 The sides of a triangle are 6 and 8 and the angle 0 between these sides varies such that 0° < 0 < 90°. The
length of 3rd side x is
(A) 2 < x < 14 (B) 0 < x < 10 (C) 2 < x < 10 (D)0<x<14
Q.7 The sequence a t , a^ a 3 ,.... satisfies a{ = 19. = 99, and for all n > 3, a n is the arithmetic mean of the
first n - 1 terms. Then a2 is equal to
(A) 179 (B) 99 (C) 79 (D)59
Q.8 If b is the arithmetic mean between a and x; b is the geometric mean between 'a' and y; 'b' is the
harmonic mean between a and z, (a, b, x,y,z> 0) then the value of xyz is
Q.9 Given A(0,0), ABCD is a rhombus of side 5 units where the slope of AB is 2 and the slope of AD is
112. The sum of abscissa and ordinate of the point C is
(A) 4 V5 (B)5V5 (C)6V5 (D) 8V5
Q. 10 A circle of finite radius with points (-2, -2), (1,4) and (k, 2006) can exist for
(A) no value of k (B) exactly one value of k
(C) exactly two values of k (D) infinite values of k
x2 + 1 0 x - 3 6 a b c
Q. 12 If a, b and c are numbers for which the equation - — —— =—
— ++ ——~ ++ is an identity,
x(x - 3 ) x x-3 (x-3)
then a + b + c equals
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C)10 (D)8
1 1 1
Q. 13 If a, b, c are in G.P. then ~ , —, are in
b - a 2 b b - c
(A) A. P. (B) G.P. (C)H.P. (D) none
Q. 14 How many terms are there in the G.P. 5,20, 80, 20480.
(A) 6 (B)5 (C) 7 (D)8
1 1 1
Q. 15 The sum of the first 14 terms of the sequence j= + h t= + is
1 + Vx 1-X 1 —v x
( A ) ( B ) 7 ^ f >
14
(C) (D)none
(l + V x ) ( l - x ) ( l - V x )
10
£
Q. 18 The simplest form of 1 + — is
1 —
1-a
(A) a for a * 1 (B) a for a * 0 and a * 1
(C) - a for a * 0 and a * 1 (D)lfora*l
Select the correct alternatives. (More than one are correct)
Q. 19 If the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 (a > 0) has sec29 and cosec 2 0 as its roots then which of the
following must hold good?
(A) b + c = 0 (B) b 2 - 4ac > 0 (C) c > 4a (D) 4a + b > 0
Q.20 Which of the following equations can have sec29 and cosec29 as its roots (9 e R)?
(A) x 2 - 3x + 3 = 0 (B) x 2 - 6x + 6 = 0
(C) x 2 - 9x + 9 = 0 (D) x 2 - 2x + 2 = 0
(C) If x lies in the third quadrant, then the expression 1/4 s i n 4 x + sin 2 2x +
4 cos 2 is
4 2
independent ofx.
(D) There are exactly 2 values of 9 in [0, 2tt] which satisfy 4 cos 2 9 - 2 -Jl cos 9 - 1 = 0 .
Column-I Column-II
Q.3 (A) The sequence a, b, 10, c,d is an arithmetic progression. (P) 10
The value o f a + b + c + d
(B)' The sides of right triangle form a three term geometric (Q) 20
sequence. The shortest side has length 2. The length
of the hypotenuse is of the form a + Vb where a e N (R) 26
2 2
and 7 b is a surd, then a + b equals
(C) The sum of first three consecutive numbers of an (S) 40
infinite G .P. is 70, if the two extremes be multipled
each by 4, and the mean by 5, the products are in A.P.
The first term of the GP. is
(D) The diagonals of a parallelogram have a measure of
4 and 6 metres. They cut off forming an angle of 60°.
If the perimeter of the parallelogram is 2[-Ja + Vb)
where a, b e N then (a + b) equals
J g BANSAL CLASSES MATHEMATICS
I B Target I1T JEE 2007 Pa/7/ Practice Problems
CLASS: XII (ABCD) DATE: 04-07/10/2006 TIME: 40 Min.for each DPP. NO.-49, 50
-49
Q. 1 8 clay targets have been arranged in vertical column, 3 being in the first column, 2 in the second, and
3 in the third. In how many ways can they be shot (one at a time) if no target below it has been shot. [4]
Q.4 J - . x - dx [6]
*V. xYQ111
sin x YJ-fAQY
+ cos x /
0
<f 1
1 71
VI _ J _ 1=
Q.5 Prove that 2 ^ 3 n + 1 3n + 2 j ^ [9]
- S O
Q. 1 If cos A, cos B and cos C are the roots of the cubic x 3 + ax 2 + bx + c = 0 where A, B, C are the angles
of a triangle then find the value of a 2 - 2b - 2c. [4]
0Q ' 33 J j f ^ f *
¥ 2l3-xJ HI
00 J
Q.4 For a > 0, b > 0 verify that J—^ dx reduces to zero by a substitution x = 1 /t. Using this or
„o ax" + b x + a
°f fax aAx
otherwise evaluate: i 2 0 d [7]
"\3
tan - 1 x
Q.5 1 x
dx [81
v y A
JABANSAL CLASS ES MATHEMATICS
l ^ P T a r g e t HT J E E 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XII (ABCD) DATE: 29-30/9/2006 DPP. NO.-47
This is the test paper-1 of Class-XIII (XYZ) held on 24-09-2006. Take exactly 60 minutes.
P A R X - A
Select the correct alternative. (Only one is correct) [24 x 3 = 72]
There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
Q. 1 The area of the region of the plane bounded above by the graph of x 2 + y2 + 6x + 8 = 0 and below by the
graph of y = | x + 3 is
(A) jc/4 (B) ti2/4 (C) 7c/2 (D) it
Q.27' Consider straight line ax + by = c where a , b , c e R+ and a, b, c are distinct. This line meets the coordinate
axes at P and Q respectively. If area of AOPQ, 'O' being origin does not depend upon a, b and c, then
(A) a ; b. c are in G.P. (B) a, c, b are in G.P. (C) a, b. c are in A.P. (D) a, c, b are in A.P.
Q. y If x and y are real numbers and x2 + y2 = 1, then the maximum value of (x + y)2 is
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 3/2 (D) J 5
dx
Q.4 The value of the definite integral j n (a > 0) is
q (1 + x )(1 + x )
(A) ti/4 (B) nil (C) tc (D) some function of a.
a b e
cos — cos—cos -
Let a, b, c are non zero constant number then Lim —-— — equals
r-»co . b . C
sin—sin -
r r
... a 2 + b 2 - c 2 c2 + a 2 - b 2 ^xb2+c2-a2 . . . J _ _ _
(A) (B) (C) (D) independent of a, band c
2bc 2bc 2bc
Q.6 A curve y =/(x) such that/"(x) = 4x at each point (x, y) on it and crosses the x-axis at (-2, 0) at an angle
^ of 450. The value of / (1), is
r tan -1 (nx) ^ 2
X 2
Q-9 Let Cn = J s i n - V ) then Lim n -C f l equais
"n+l
(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) - 1 (D) 1/2
/ 2 2 2
Q. 10 Let Zj, z2, z3 be complex numbers suchthat zx + z2 + z3 = 0 and | zx \ - \ | = | z31 = 1 then z, + z 2 + z 3 ,
is
(A) greater than zero (B) equal to 3 (C) equal to zero (D) equal to 1
Q.ll Number of rectangles with sides parallel to the coordinate axes whose vertices are all of the form (a, b)
with a and b integers such that 0 < a, b < n, is (n e N)
n 2 (n + l)2 (n - l ) 2 n 2 (n + 1)2
(A) (B) (C) (D) n2
1
Q.12 Number of roots of the function/(x) ~ +^ 3 - 3x + sin x is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C)2 (D) more than 2
2
^.13 If p (x) = ax + bx + c leaves a remainder of 4 when divided by x, a remainder of 3 when divided by x + 1,
and a remainder of 1 when divided by x - 1 then p(2) is
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) - 3 (D) - 6
Let/(x) be a function that has a continuous derivative on [a, b],/(a) and/(b) have opposite signs, and
/ ' (x) * 0 for all numbers x between a and b, (a < x < b). Number of solutions does the equation
/ ( x ) = 0 have (a < x < b).
(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) 2 (D) cannot be determined
5
V^l Which of the following definite integral has a positive value?
2it/3 0 0 -3tt/2
Jsin(3x + 7i)dx (g) Jsin(3x + 7t)dx ^ q Jsin(3x + Jt)dx ^ j Sin(3x + 7t)dx
2tc/3 -3it/2
Q. 16 Let set A consists of 5 elements and set B consists of 3 elements. Number of functions that can be defined
from A to B which are neither injective nor surjective, is
(A) 99 (B) 93 (C) 123 (D) none
vXl7 A circle with center A and radius 7 is tangent to the sides of an angle of
60°. A larger circle with center B is tangent to the sides of the angle and
to the first circle. The radius of the larger circle is
(A) 30V3 (B) 21 (C) 20V3 (D) 30
\J2[- 18 The value of the scalar (p x q)-(r x s) can be expressed in the determinant form as
q-r qs p-r p-s p-r q-s p-r p-s
(A) p-r p-s (B) q-s q-r (C) q-r p-s (D) q-r q-s
a/x 1 y
Q.19 jf Lim x • In 0 1/x p 5, where a, p, y are finite real numbers then
x->00
1 0 1/x
(A) a = 2, p=l, yeR (B) a =2, p=2, y = 5 (C) a e R, p=l, yeR (D) a e R, p = 1, y = 5
_1
Q.20 If / (x. y) = sin ( | x [ + | y |), then the area of the domain of / is
(A) 2 (B) 2 / 2 (C) 4 (D) 1
Q.21 A, B and C are distinct positive integers, less than or equal to 10. The arithmetic mean of A and B is 9. The
geometric mean of A and C is 5 / 2 • The harmonic mean of B and C is
„9
(A)
v 9— (B) v(C)
_/ 2 ~ (D) 2-^r
' 19 9 19 17
Q.22 If x is real and 4y2 + 4xy + x + 6 = 0, then the complete set of values of x for which y is real, is
(A) x < 2 or x > 3 ( B ) x < - 2 or x > 3 ( C ) - 3 < x < 2 ( D ) x < - 3 or x > 2
Q.23 I alternatively toss a fair coin and throw a fair die until I, either toss a head or throw a 2. If I toss the coin
first, the probability that I throw a 2 before I toss a head, is
(A) 1/7 " (B) 7/12 (C) 5/12 (D) 5/7
Q.24 Let A, B. C, D be (not necessarily square) real matrices such that
AT = BCD; BT = CDA; CT = DAB and DT = ABC
for the matrix S = ABCD, consider the two statements.
I S3 = S II s2 = s4
(A) II is true but not I (B) I is true but not II (C) both I and II are true (D) both I and II are false.
J s B A N S A L CLASS ES MATHEMATICS
V S Target NT JEE 2 0 0 7 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XII (ABCD) DATE: 02-03/10/2006 DPP. NO.-48
This is the test paper-2 of Class-XIII (XYZ) held on 24-09-2006. Take exactly 60 minutes.
Select the correct alternative. (More than one is/are correct) [ 3 x 6 = 18]
There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
Q. 1 The function/(x) is defined for x > 0 and has its inverse g (x) which is differentiable. I f / (x) satisfies
g(x)
J f (t) dt = X2 and g (0) = 0 then
' „vx
/~T7
+1 - „xz2
(B) Lim e e +l is (Q) :
SUBJECTIVE: [ 5 x 1 0 = 50]
tc/2
• 2 1 96V
Q.l SupposeV= J x sin x — dx, find the value of
2 71
Q. 2 One of the roots of the equation 2000x6 + 100x5 + 1 Ox3 + x - 2 = 0 is of the form m +
" , where m
r
is non zero integer and n and r are relatively prime natural numbers. Find the value of m + n + r.
Q.3 A circle C is tangent to the x and y axis in the first quadrant at the points P and Q respectively. BC and
AD are parallel tangents to the circle with slope - 1 . If the points A and B are on the y-axis while C and
D are on the x-axis and the area of thefigureABCD is 900 V2 sq. units then find the radius of the circle.
Q. 4 Let/(x) = ax2 - 4ax+b (a > 0) be defined in 1 < x < 5. Suppose the average of the maximum value and
the minimum value of the function is 14, and the difference between the maximum value and minimum
value is 18. Find the value of a 2 + b2.
1 1 + ax 1 2 3
Q.5 If the Lim exists and has the value equal to I, then find the value of — - y + — .
x-*0 x Vl + x 1 + bx
JGBANSAL CLASS>ES MATHEMATICS
Target I I T JEE 2 0 0 7 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XII (ABCD) DATE: 27-28/9/2006 DPR NO.-46
This is the test paper of Class-XI (J-Batch) held on 24-09-2006. Take exactly 75 minutes.
Q.l If tan a . tan P are the roots of x 2 - px + q = 0 and cot a,cot p are the roots of x 2 - rx + s = 0 then find
the value of rs in terms ofp and q. [4]
Q. 2 Let P(x) = ax2 + bx + 8 is a quadratic polynomial. If the minimum value of P(x) is 6 when x = 2 , find the
values of a and b. 14]
( \_\
.n-i
Q.3 LetP= f j 102" then find log 001 (P). [4]
n=l
sec 8A - 1 tan 8 A
Q. 4 Prove the identity [4]
sec 4A - 1 tan 2 A
Q.5 Find the general solution set of the equation loglan x (2 + 4 cos hi) - 2. [4]
Q. 10 Express cos 5x in terms of cos x and hence find general solution ofthe equation
cos 5x = 16 cos 5 x. [6]
Q. 11 If x is real and 4y 2 + 4xy + x + 6 = 0, then find the complete set of values of x for which y is real.
[6]
Q. 12 Find the sum of all the integral solutions of the inequality [6]
21og3x-41ogx27<5.
—, show that
(i-f)HI) f 1 — tan—1
I 2J sin a + sin P + sin y - 1
2 ( y^ cos a + cos p +cosy
l + tan — [ i + t » | ] l + tan —
2 j I 2>
[7]
j y i 4(a) In any A ABC prove that
C C
c 2 = (a - b) 2 cos 2 — + (a + b) 2 sin 2 —.
n n r O i f r ^ S
Q. 1 Evaluate £ 8 n -.2 r • 5 s where 5 r s =
r=l s=l 1 if r = s
Will the sum hold i f n - > oo? [4]
x x
Q.2 Find the general solution of the equation, 2 + tan x • cot — + cot x • tan — = 0. |4J
Q.3 Given that 3 sin x + 4 cos x = 5 where x e (0, n/2). Find the value of 2 sin x + cos x + 4 tan x.
14]
log 0 3: (1 x - 1 ) '
Q.4 Find the integral solution of the inequality <— ==• < 0. {4]
V2x~- x 2 +8
K
Q.5 In A ABC, suppose AB = 5 cm, AC = 7 cm, Z ABC :
(a) Find the length of the side BC.
Q. 6 The sides of a triangle are n- \,n and n + 1 and the area is n-Jn • Determine n. [4]
Q. 7 With usual notions, prove that in a triangle ABC,
r + r { + r 2 - r 3 = 4R cos C. [5]
Q.8 Find the general solution of the equation, sin %x + cos nx = 0. Also find the sum of all solutions
in [0,100], [5]
Q. 9 Find all negative values of'a' which makes the quadratic inequality
sin2x + a cos x + a 2 > 1 + cos x true for every x e R [5]
„2 2 ™
2 cot C
Q. 11 In a triangle
& ABC if a + b = 101 c then find the value of . 1[5]
1
cot A + cot B
00
Z~n . 6 [5]
n=l
Q. 14 Suppose that P(x) is a quadratic polynomial such that P(0) = cos 3 40°, P( 1) = (cos 40°)(sm240°) and
P(2) t 0 . Find the value of P(3). [8]
Q . 15 If /, m, n are 3 numbers in G.P. prove that the first term of an A.P. whose 7th, mth, nth terms are in H.P.
is to the common difference as (m + 1) to 1. [8]
BAN SAL CLASSES MATHEMATICS
y g Target I IT JEE 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS : XII (ABCD) DATE: 22-23/9/2006 TIME: 55 to 60 Min. DPP. NO.-45
a+b+c d+e+f
use vectors or otherwise to prove that,
Va2+b2+c2 Vd2+e2+f2 '
Q.2 Let the equation x 3 - 4x 2 + 5x - 1.9 = 0 has real roots r, s, t. Find the area of the triangle with sides r,
s, and t.
50 2
J 2
Q. 3 Suppose x + ax + bx + c satisfies f (-2) = - 1 0 and takes the extreme value — where x = — . Find
f i-y Hv r / n x x + xy _ I
Q- 4 L e t I x
^/nx +xy- l d X and
1—y dy
x
d dy
where ~ = x y . Show that I • J = (x + d)(y + c) where c, d e R. Hence show that — (I J) = I + J —
y dx dx
Q.5 Let a;, i = 1, 2, 3, 4, be real numbers such that aj + % + % + a 4 = 0. Show that for arbitrary real
numbers bi5 i = 1,2, 3 the equation
a, + bjx + 3a 2 x 2 + b 2 x 3 + Sa^x4 + b 3 x 5 + 7a 4 x 6 = 0
has at least one real root which lies on the interval - 1 < x < 1.
V3
r xx 2—
- ll
Q.6 Evaluate: J
—t = x dx
I x + x +3x" + X + 1
Q. 7 Let x, y e R in the interval (0, 1) and x + y = 1. Find the minimum value of the expression x x + yy
(C) Let ABC be a triangle the position vectors of its angular points
(R)
are a, b and c respectively. If\a-b\ = \b-c\=\c-a\then the
p.v.of the orthocentre of the triangle is
a +b+c
(B) The value of the limit, L
X ™ (^/(x + a)(x + b)(x + c) - x), iis (R)
f
a X + b, X + c X
(C) Lim equals (S)
x->0
(D) Let a, b, c are distinct reals satisfying a3 + b3 + c3 = 3abc. If the
quadratic equation (a + b - c)x2 + (b + c - a)x + (c + a - b) = 0
has equal roots then a root of the quadratic equation is
SUBJECTIVE: [ 4 X 6 = 24]
Q.l Let / ( x ) = (x + l)(x + 2)(x + 3)(x + 4) + 5 where x e [-6, 6], If the range of the function is
[a, b] where a, b e N then find the value of (a + b).
tu/4
7i "7n 2
Q.2 Let I j 2
(TCX - 4x ) /n(l + tan x)dx. If the value of 1 where k e N, find k.
o k
Q.3 Suppose/and g are two functions such that f g : R -> R,
/ ( x ) ^/n^l + V l ^ ]
2
and g(x) = /n! x + \ / l T x 2
( fiW
then find the value of x egW + g'(x) at x = 1.
/
-1 l + 7 ( k - l ) k ( k + lXk + 2) 120ti
Q.4 If the value of limit L,m Z cos k(k + l) is equal to —-—, find the value of k.
k=2 K
JHBANSAL CLASSIES MATHEMATICS
^ T a r g e t 1ST JEE 2 0 0 7 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XII (ABCD) DATE: 04-07/9/2006 DPR N0.-40, 41
g2x _ gX j
Q.2 Integrate: j — dx
3
(e x sin x + cos x)(e x cos x - sin x)
Q.3 The circle C : x 2 + y 2 + kx + (1 + k)y - (k + 1) = 0 passes through the same two points for every real
number k. Find
(i) the coordinates of these two points.
(ii) the minimum value of the radius of a circle C.
i
2
Q. 4 Comment upon the nature of roots of the quadratic equation x + 2 x = k + J| t + k | dt depending on the
0
value of k e R.
3n
1/n
C„ a
Q.5 Given Lim = — where a and b are relatively prime, find the value of (a + b).
n->oo 2n f\ b
\ ny
DFP-41
DATE: 06-07/09/2006 TIME: 50 Min.
Q. 1 Let a, b, c be three sides of a triangle. Suppose a and b are the roots of the equation
x 2 - (c + 4)x + 4(c + 2) = 0 and the largest angle of the triangle is 9 degrees. Find 0.
71
Q.2 Find the value of the definite integral j|V2sinx + 2 c o s x jdx.
o
1
Q.3 Let tan a • tan (3 = 7 ^ 5 . Find the value of (1003 - 1002 cos 2a)(1003 - 1002 cos 2(3)
1+V5
2
0 *4 r X2 + l — /. j( .l — n dx
n + x
/ X — X +1 V XJ
Q.5 Two vectors Sj and e 2 with | e ( | = 2 and \ e 2 | = 1 and angle between and e 2 is 60°. The angle
between 2t e, + 7 e 2 and ej +1 e 2 belongs to the interval (90°, 180°). Find the range of t.
Q.3 Find the minimum vertical distance between the graphs of y = 2 + sin x and y = cos x. [3]
d (3 ^
Q.4 Solve: cos x - c o s J x
dx 4 whenx = 18°. [3]
2
Q.5 If p, q are the roots of the quadratic equation x + 2bx + c = 0, prove that
x 2 +14x + 9
Q. 6 Find the maximum and minimum value of y = —, VxeR. [4]
x +2x + 3
Q.7 Suppose that a and b are positive real numbers such that log 2 7 a + log 9 b = 7/2 and
log 27 b + log 9 a=2/3. Find the value of the ab. [4]
Q. 8 Given sin 2 y=sin x • sin z where x, y, z are in an A.P. Find all possible values of the common difference
of the A.R and evaluate the sum of all the common differences which lie in the interval (0,315). [4]
tan 86
Q.9 Prove that = (1 + sec29) (1 + sec40) (1 + sec86). [4]
•jl 371 571 In
Q.10 Find the exact value of tan 2 —: + tan 2 — + tan2—~ + tan 2 — . [4]
16 16 16 16
89 i
Q.ll Evaluate Y 151
^ l + (tann°) 2
Q. 12 Find the value of k for which one root of the equation of x 2 - (k + 1 )x + k 2 + k-8=0 exceed 2 and
other is smaller than 2. [5]
Q. 13 Let an be the 0 th term of an arithmetic progression. Let Sn be the sum of the first n terms of the arithmetic
progression with aj = 1 and a 3 = 3a g . Find the largest possible value of S n . [5]
( C^ C A B
Q. 14(a) IfA+B+C = n & sin A + — = k sin —, then find the value of tan — -tan — in terms of k.
V Z. J
( \
X +x
(b) Solve the inequality, log.'0.5 log 6 - <0. [2 + 4]
x+4
Q. 15 Given the product p of sines of the angles of a triangle & product q of their cosines, find the cubic
equation, whose coefficients are functions o f p & q & whose roots are the tangents of the angles
of the triangle. [6]
Q. 16 If each pair of the equations
x 2 +pjX + qj = 0
x2 + p 2 x + q2 = 0
x2+p3x-i-q3 = 0
has exactly one root in common then show that
(p, + p 2 + p 3 ) 2 = 4(pjp 2 + p 2 p 3 + p3pj - q, - q 2 - q3). [6]
4 | BANSAL CLASSES
j Target III JEE 2 0 0 7
CLASS: XII (ABCD) DATE: 23-24/8/2006
MATHEMATICS
Daily Practice Problems
TIME: 60 Min. DPP. NO.-38
r 2 1/2
Q. 1 Find the value of a and b where a < b, for which the integral j (24 - 2x - x ) dx } i a s the largest
a
value.
sin x - cos x
Q.2 Solve the differential eqaution: y' + y = e—x - c o s x
Ve -cosx
Q.4 In a A ABC, given sin A: sin B : sin C = 4 : 5 : 6 and cos A: cos B : cos C = x : y : z. Find the ordered
pair that (x, y) that satisfies this extended proportion.
V sin 1 V x
5
Q- FCNdx
X X
Q.6 Find the general solution of the equation, 2 + tan x • cot — + cot x • tan — = 0
Q.7 Let a , (3 be the distinct positive roots of the equation tan x = 2x then evaluate J(sinax-sin[3x)dx ,
o
independent of a and {3.
J | BANSAL CLASSES MATHEMATICS
I g g T a r g e f HT JEE 2 0 0 7 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XII (ABCD) " DATE: 18-19/8/2006 TIME: 75 Min. DPR NO.^37
This is the test paper of Class-XI (PQRS) held on 13-07-2006. Take exactly 75 minutes.
Q. 1 The sum of the first five terms of a geometric series is 189, the sum of the first six terms is 381, and the
sum of the first seven terms is 765. What is the common ratio in this series. [4]
Q.2 Form a quadratic equation with rational coefficients if one of its root is cot 2 l 8°. [4]
Q.3 Let a and (3 be the roots ofthe quadratic equation ( x - 2 ) ( x - 3)+(x-3)(x + l ) + ( x + l)(x-2)=0.Find
1 1 1
the value of ( a + 1)(p + 1 } + (a _ 2)(p _2) + (a _m _ 3) • W
Q.4 If a sin2x +Mies in the interval [-2,8] foreveryx <= R then find the value of ( a - b ) . [4]
Q.5 For x > 0, what is the smallest possible value of the expression log(x 3 - 4x 2 + x + 26) - log(x + 2)?
[4]
Q. 6 The coefficients of the equation ax 2 + bx + c = 0 where a * 0, satisfy the inequality
(a + b + c)(4a - 2b + c) < 0. Prove that this equation has 2 distinct real solutions. [4]
Q.7 In an arithmetic progression, the third term is 15 and the eleventh term is 55. An infinite geometric
progression can be formed beginning with the eighth term of this A.P. and followed by the fourth and
second term. Find the sum of this geometric progression upto n terms. Also compute Srjo if it exists.
[5]
Q.8 Find the solution set of this equation log)sin X|(x2 - 8x + 23) > l o g ( s i n x j ( 8 ) in x e [0,2n). [5]
Q.9 Find the positive integers p, q, r, s satisfying tan — = ( j p - Jq) (yfr - s)- [5]
2 4 8 16 32
Also find the sum if it exist if n -> oo. [5]
2
Q. 11 If sin x, sin 2x and cos x • sin 4x form an increasing geometric sequence, find the numerial value of
cos 2x. Also find the common ratio of geometric sequence. [5]
Q. 12 Find all possible parameters 'a' for which, f (x) = (a 2 + a - 2)x 2 - (a + 5)x - 2
is non positive for every x e [0,1 ]. [5 j
Q.13 The 1 , 2 and 3 terms of an arithmetic series are a, band a where 'a' is negative. The 1 , 2 and 3rd
st nd rd 2 st nd
3«S
DATE: 16-17/08/2006 TIME: 45 Min.
2 3 4
Q. 1 Given real numbers a and r, consider the following 20 numbers: ar, ar , ar , ar , , ar20. If the sum of
the 20 numbers is 2006 and the sum of the reciprocal of the 20 number is 1003, find the product of the
20 numbers.
Q.2 Let f(x) and g(x) are differentiable functions satisfyingthe conditions;
(i)f(0) = 2 ; g ( 0 ) = l (ii)f'(x) = g(x) & (iii)g'(x) = f(x).
Find the functions f(x) and g(x).
3 (b3-b2+b-l) _
—Y ,0<x<l
(b 2 + 3b + 2 j
Q.3 Let f(x) =
L 2x-3 ,1 < x < 3
Find all possible real values of b such that f(x) has the smallest value at x = 1.
Q. 4 There is a function f defined and continuous for all real x, which satisfies an equation ofthe form
Xf V 2 X16 X18
J f(t) dt = j t f(t)dt + _ _ + _ + c , where C is a constant. Find an explicit formula for f(x) and
o x 8 9
also the value of the constant.
r
Q.5 Given Jf(tx) dt = nf( x ) then find f(x) where x > 0.
o
Q. 6 Tangent at a point P j [other than (0,0)] on the curve y = x 3 meets the curve again at P 2 . The tangent at
P 2 meets the curve at P 3 & so on. Show that the abscissae of P,, P 2 , P 3 , P n , form a GP. Also find
the ratio ^(P^P,)
area (P 2 P 3 P 4 )
ft
4 | BANSAL CLASSES
|Target 8iT JEE 2007
CLASS 7 XII (ABCD) DATE: 11-12/8/2006
MATHEMATICS
Daily Practice Problems
TIME: 60 Min. DPP. NO.-34
Q.l Let F (x) = jV4 +1 2 dt and G (x) = JV4 +1 2 dt then compute the value of (FG)' (0) where dash
-1 X
Q.2 10 identical balls are to be distributed in 5 different boxes kept in a row and labelled A, B, C, D and E.
Find the number of ways in which the balls can be distributed in the boxes if no two adjacent boxes
remain empty.
Q. 3 Iff (x) = 4x 2 + ax + (a - 3) is negative for atleast one negative x, find all possible values of a.
Q.4 Let/(x) = sin 6 x + cos 6 x + k(sin 4 x + cos 4 x) for some real number k. Determine
(a) all real numbers k for which/(x) is constant for all values of x.
(b) all real numbers k for which there exists a real number 'c' such that f (c) = 0.
(c) I f k = - 0 . 7 , determine all solutions to the equation/(x) = 0.
7T ,
Q.6
f 1 1 f 2 1 +f
Let/(x)= — — - then find the value of the sumy j 20C>6 / + ^ f 3 ^
(2005^
U 0 0 6 j ^ ^2006 J [2006J 2006 J
Q.7 V j ^ d x .
* 8 + sin x
Va
Q.8 For a > 0, fmdthe minimum value ofthe integral J(a 3 + 4 x - a 5 x 2 ) e a x dx.
0
I BANSAL CLASSES MATHEMATICS
Target liT JEE 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XII (ABCD) DATE: 31/7/2006 to 5/08/2006 DPP. NO.-33
1
O P P O F X H E W E E K
This is the test paper of Class-XIII (XYZ) held on 30-07-2006. Take exactly 2 Hours.
N O T E : Leave Star ( *) marked problems.
" P A R T ' - A .
Select the correct alternative. (Only one is correct) [26 x 3 = 78]
Q.l Number of zeros of the cubic f (x) = x3 + 2x + k V k e R, is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D)3
/x
Q.2 The value of Lim
(A) 0
t
x->°° dx yL(r + l ) ( r - l )
(B) 1
dr, is
Q.6 A circle with centre C (1, 1) passes through the origin and intersect the x-axis at A and y-axis at B. The
area of the part of the circle that lies in the first quadrant is
(A) n + 2 (B) 2n - 1 (C) 2n - 2 (D) n + 1
The planes 2x - 3y + z = 4 and x + 2y - 5z = 11 intersect in a line L. Then a vector parallel to L, is
(A) 13i + l l j + 7 k (B) 1 3 i + l l j - 7 k (C) 1 3 i - l l j + 7 k (D) i + 2 j - 5 k
&Q.8 A fair dice is thrown 3 times. The probability that the product of the three outcomes is a prime number, is
(A) 1/24 (B) 1/36 (C) 1/32 (D) 1/8
n(n +1)
Q.9 Period of the function, / ( x ) = [x] + [2x] + [3xj + + [nx] - n
J.
where n e N and [ J denotes the greatest integer function, is
(A) 1 (B) n (C) 1/n (D) non periodic
2i - i 1
Q. 10 Let Z be a complex number given by, Z = 3 i - 1 the statement which does not hold good, is
(A) Z is purely real 10 1 1
(B) Z is purely imaginary
(C) Z is not imaginary
(D) Z is complex with sum of its real and imaginary part equals to 10
Q. 11 Let/(x, y) = xy2 if x and y satisfy x2 + y2 = 9 then the minimum value o f f (x, y) is
(A) 0 (B) - 3-^3 (Q-6V3 (D)-3V6
Vl + 3 x - l - x
Q. 12 Eim — — - ^ has the value equal to
x^o (1 + x) -l-101x
3
(A)- (B)- (C) (D)
5050 5050 5051 4950
Q. 13 Number of positive solution which satisfy the equation
log 2 x • log 4 x • log 6 x = log 7 x • log 4 x + log 2 x • log 6 x + log 4 x • loggX?
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinite
_1 3
Q.14 Number of real solution of equation 16 sin"'x tan x cosec"'x = n is/are
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinite
Q. 15 Length of the perpendicular from the centre of the ellipse 27x2 + 9y2 = 243 on a tangent drawn to it which
makes equal intercepts on the coordinates axes is
(A) 3/2 (B) 3/V2 (C) 3V2 (D) 6
f, 2n
1—x 2x
Q.l 6 Let/(x) = cos"1 2 + tan - where x e (-1, 0) then/simplifies to
1+ x 1-x2
(A) 0 (B) ti/4 (C) n/2 (D) 7t
Q. 17A person throws four standard six sided distinguishable dice. Number of ways in which he can throw if the
product of the four number shown on the upper faces is 144, is
(A) 24 (B) 36 (C) 42 (D)48
a b c 4x 2a -p
Q.18 Let A = p q r and suppose that det.(A) = 2 then the det.(B) equals, where B = 4y 2b -q
x y z 4z 2c -r
(A) det(B) = - 2 (B) det(B) = - 8 (C) det(B) = - 16 (D) det(B) = 8
2003
Q. 19 The digit at the unit place ofthe number (2003) is
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 7 (D)9
AB AF
Q.20 Let ABCDEFGHIJKL be a regular dodecagon, then the value of — + — is
Ar AB
(A) 4 (B)2-s/3 (C) 2V2 (D)2
&Q.21 Urn A contains 9 red balls and 11 white balls. Urn B contains 12 red balls and 3 white balls. One is to roll
a single fair die. If the result is a one or a two, then one is to randomly select a ball from urn A. Otherwise
one is to randomly select a ball form urn B. The probability of obtaining a red bail, is
(A) 41/60 (B) 19/60 (C) 21/35 (D)35/60
Q.22 L e t / be a real valued function of real and positive argument such that
/ ( x ) + 3x / (l/x) = 2(x + 1) for all real x > 0. The value of /(10099) is
(A) 550 (B) 505 (C)5050 (D) 10010
\2 / „
2
a P
Q.23 If a and P be the roots of the equation x + 3x + 1 = 0 then the value of + is equal to
1+P a +1
(A) 15 (B) 18 (C) 21 (D) none
Q.24 The equation (x - l)(x - 2)(x - 3) = 24 has the real root equal to 'a' and the complex roots b and c. Then
the value of b c / a , is
(A) 1/5 (B) - 1/5 (C) 6/5 (D) - 6/5
Q.25 If m and n are positive integers satisfying
cos m0 • sin n0
1 + cos 20 + cos 40 + cos 60 + cOs 80 + cos 100 = — then m + n is equal to
sin0
(A) 9 (B) 10 (C) 11 (D) 12
Q.26 A circle of radius 320 units is tangent to the inside ofa circle ofradius 1000. The smaller circle is tangent to a diameter
of the larger circle at the point P. Least distance of the point P from the circumference of the laiger circle is
(A)300 (B)360 (C)400 (D) 420
Select the correct alternative. (More than one are correct) [8x4 = 32]
Q.27 In which of the following cases limit exists at the indicated points.
[x+|x|] x e 1/x
(A) /(x) at x = 0 (B)/(x) =at x = 0
x l + e 1/x
where [x] denotes the greatest integer functions.
tan-11 x |
(C)/(x) = (x - 3)1/5 Sgn(x - 3) at x = 3, (D)/(x) = at x = 0.
where Sgn stands for Signum function. x
&Q.28 Let A and B are two independent events. If P(A) = 0.3 and P(B) = 0.6, then
(A) P(A and B) = 0.18 (B) P(A) is equal to P(A/B) (C) P(A or B) = 0 (D) P(A or B) = 0.72
Q.29 Let T be the triangle with vertices (0, 0), (0, c2) and (c, c2) and let R be the region between y = cx and
y = x2 where c > 0 then
c3 Area (T) Area(T) _ 3
(A) Area (R)=- (B) Area of R=— (C) Lim+ — =3 (D) Lim
+
3 c-»o Area (R) c-»o Area(R) 2
( x+3
In
Q.30 Consider the graph of the function f (x) = e U+i . Then which of the following is correct.
(A) range of the function is (1, oo) (B) / (x) has no zeroes.
(C) graph lies completely above the x-axis. (D) domain of f is ( - oo, - 3) u (-1, oo)
1 1 x x-1
Q.31 Let /,(x) = x, / 2 (x) = 1 - x; / 3 (x) = - ,/ 4 (x) = ; / 5 (x) = ; / (x) =
X I X x-1 6
Suppose that / 6 ( / m ( x ) ) =/ 4 (x) and / n ( / 4 ( x ) ) =/ 3 (x) then
(A) m = 5 (B) n = 5 (C) m = 6 (D) n = 6
Q.32 The graph of the parabolas y = - (x - 2)2 - 1 and y = (x - 2)2 - 1 are shown.
Use these graphs to decide which of the statements below are true.
(A) Both function have the same domain.
(B) Both functions have the same range.
(C) Both graphs have the same vertex.
(D) Both graphs have the same y-intercepts.
f a x + l"\
Q.33 Consider the function / ( x ) = where a2 + b2 * 0 then Lim / ( x )
vbx + 2y X-»CO
(A) exists for all values of a and b (B) is zero for a < b
2
(D) cos - arc cos (S)
3
SUBJECTIVE: 13 x 8 = 24]
_1 _i
Q.l Let y = sin"'(sin 8) - tan (tan 10) + cos (cos 12) - sec"'(sec 9) + cor '(cot 6) - cosec "'(cosec 7). If y
simplifies to an + b then find (a - b).
r4-
~3~
Q.3 The set of real values of'x' satisfying the equality — 4- — = 5 (where [ ] denotes the greatest integer
V
X
( b
function) belongs to the interval a , - where a, b, c e N and ~ is in its lowest form. Find the value of
I c. c
a + b + c + abc.
4 | BANSAL CLASSES
| Target IIT JEE 2007
CLASS: XII (ABCD) DATE: 26-27//07/2006
MATHEMATICS
Daily Practice Problems
TIME: 45 Min. DPP. NO.-32
This is the test paper of Class-XI (J-Batch) held on 23-07-2007. Take exactly 45 minutes.
Q. 1 If (sin x + cos x) 2 + k sin x cos x = 1 holds V x e R then find the value of k. [3]
Q.3 3 statements are given below each of which is either True or False. State whether True or False with
appropriate reasoning. Marks will be allotted only if appropriate reasoning is given.
I (log 3 169)(log 13 243) = 10
II cos(cos 7t) = cos (cos 0°)
1 3
III cos x + =T S3]
cosx 2
3 1
Q.4
„ 1
Prove the identity cos 4 t = ~ + - cos 2t + r cos 4t. [3]
o 2 o
2 2 a2
and cos x + sin yJ = —
2
Q. 6 Find the sum of all the solutions of the equation (log 27 x 3 ) 2 = log 27 x 6 . [3]
7i % 10y-10~y
If - — < x < — and y = log 10 (tan x + sec x). Then the expression E = — simplifies to one
£ ** JL
the six trigonometric functions,findthe trigonometric function. 13]
Q.8 If log 2 (log 2 (log 2 x))= 2 then find the number of digits in x. You may use log ?0 2 = 0,3010.
[3]
Q. 9 Assuming that x and y are both + ve satisfying the equation log ( x + y ) = l o g x + l o g y find y in terms of
x. Base of the logarithm is 10 everywhere. [3]
cosx ~~ cos 3x
Q.10 If x = 7.5° then find the value of : . [3]
sin 3x - sin x
Q. 11 Find the solutions of the equation, log ^ sm x (1 + cos x) = 2 in the interval x e [0,2n]. [4]
Q. 12 Given that log a2 (a 2 +1) = 16 find the value of log a32 (a + - ) [4]
a
sin x - c o s x + 1 1 + sinx
Q . 15 Prove the identity, —
sin x + c o s x - 1
r =
cosx 4 2 , wherever it is defined. Starting with left
=tan —+—
Q. 16 Find the exact value of cos 24° - cos 12° + cos 48° - cos 84°. [5]
Q. 17 S olve the system of equations 5 (logxy + log y x) =26 and xy = 64. [6]
r=4 r=4 4
(2r-l)7c' (2r-l)7t -\
Q.18 Prove that £ sin
r=l V 8 - 2r=l cos
8
Also find their exact numerical value. [6]
r 1i a
0,19 Solve for x: log 2 (4 - x ) + log (4 •-x). log f x + - 1 - 2 log 2 x + — = 0. [6]
V 2J 2,
4 | BANSAL CLASSES
STarget iiT JEE 2007
CLASS : XII (ABCD) DATE: 05-06/06/2006
MATHEMATICS
Daily Practice Problems
TIME: 50 Min. DPR NO.-28
1
(A) (B)/n (C) does not exist (D) 0
vw
7t/4
Evaluate J(tanx-sec 4 x ) d x .
The product of two positive numbers is 12. The smallest possible value of the sum of their squares is
(A) 25 (B) 24 (C) 18 V2 (D) 18
Q4 Given that log (2) = 0.3010 number of digits in the number 2000 2000 is
(A) 6601 (B) 6602 (C) 6603 (D)6604
, , 1 1 1
Given that a, b and c are the roots of the equation x" - 2x 2 - 1 1 x + 12 = 0, then the value of — + — + ~
n 13 7
(A) (B) (C) (D)
12 12
(A) arc cos(2e) (B) arc sec(2) (C) arc sec 2 (e) (D)none
A certain function/(x) satisfies f (x) + 2 / ( 6 - x) = x for all real numbers x. The value o f / ( l ) , is
(A) 3 (B)2 (C)l (D) not possible to determine
Q.9 Number of ways in which the letters A, B, C and D be arranged in a sequence so that A is not in position
3, B is not in position 1, C is not in position 2 and D is not in position 4, is
(A) 8 (B) 15 (C) 9 (D) 6
Q.10 Using only the letter from the word WILDCATS with no repetitions allowed in a codeword, number of
4 letter codewords are possible that both start and end with a consonant, are
(A)360 (B)900 (C) 1680 (D)2204
7 V+ + 00 cc ua t0
Sum of the infinite series, 4 - ^ + — > l l
Q.14 A florist has in stock several dozens of each of the following: roses, carnations, and lilies. How many
different bouquets of half dozen flowers can be made?
8! 9! 12!
A (B) (D) 56
( ) 2!-6! 3!-6!
e3x - 1 .
if x * 0
^ 1 5 Let/(x) = x then/'(0), is
3 if x = 0
(A)-9 (B)9 (C) 9/2 (D) nonexistent
Q.18 In how many ways can six boys and five girls stand in a row if all the girls are to stand together but the
boys cannot all stand together?
(A) 172,800 (B) 432,000 (C) 86,400 (D)none
The composite of two functions f and g is denoted by fog and defined by (fog)(x) = f (g(x)). When
6x 5x
f(x) and g (x) = — which one of the following is equal to (fog)(x)?
x —1 x-2
4-x 3 Ox x-2 15x
(C) (D)
x-2 4x + 2 2x + l
k iA > 1
The equation In = F(k) In 1 - +—Ink is true for all k wherever defined.
(k + 1)i/(k+D k+1 k
Q.21 Compute f ,_
^Vx+K/x
ill BANSAL CLASSES MATHEMATICS
H Target I I I JEE 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XII (ABCD) DATE: 28-29/06/2006 TIME: 50 Min each DPR DPR NO.-25
I > P P - 2 5
DATE: 28-29/06/2006 TIME: 50 Min
2—+ - ~
2 +
'--co
Q. 2 Find the sum of the solutions of the equation
2e2x _ 5e x + 4 = o_ [2]
Q.3 Suppose that x and y are positive numbers for which log 9 x = log 12 y = log 16 (x + y). If the value of
sin2
1 ~ x I — .
Q.5 Consider f ( x ) = - ^ = , V a + htan'x , f o r b > a > 9 & the functions g(x)&h(x)
|1 + I 5 sinx
•(V
are defined, such that g(x) = [f(x>] - j - ^ J & h(x) = sgn (f(x)) for x e domain of »f, otherwise
g(x) = 9 = h(x) for x £ domain o f ' f , where [x] is the greatest integer function of x & {x} is the fractional
7t
part of x. Then discuss the continuity of'g' & *h' at x =— and x = 9 respectively. [5]
~ ^ f x 2 tan _1
x ,
x v
Q.2 The straight line - •+ ^ = 1 cuts the x-axis & the y-axis in A& B respectively & a straight line perpendicular
to AB cuts them in P & Q respectively. Find the locus of the point of intersection ofAQ & BP.
[2]
tan 9 1 cot 9
Q.J If - - — - — — = —, find the value of - — . HI
tan 9 - tan 39 3 cot9-cot39
Q.4 If a A ABC is formed by the lines 2x + y - 3 = 0; x - y + 5 = 0 and 3x - y + 1 = 0, then obtain a cubic
equation whose roots are the tangent of the interior angles of the triangle. [4]
dx
Q.5 Integrate (a>b) 15]
J a 2 - tan2 x)Vb2 - tan2 x
f
xsmxcosx
Q.6 I ((a „;„2 x)\2 dx
„ 2 cos 2 x„ +, bT,2 sin [5]
d dy
Q.7 Let ~— (x 2 y) = x - 1 where x ^ 0 and y = 0 when x = 1. Find the set of values of x for which —
dx
is positive. [5]
Q. 1 Let x = (0.15) 20 . Find the characteristic and mantissa in the logarithm of x, to the base 10. Assume
log 10 2 = 0.301 and log 10 3 = 0.477. [2]
Q. 2 Two circles of radii R & r are externally tangent. Find the radius ofthe third circle which is between them
and touches those circles and their external common tangent in terms of R & r. [2]
Q. 3 Let a matrix A be denoted as A = diag. 5 x , 5 5 \ 5 5 S then compute the value ofthe integral j( det A)dx.
P]
Q. 4 Using algebraic geometry prove that in an isosceles triangle the sum ofthe distances from any point of the
base to the lateral sides is constant.
(You may assume origin to be the middle point of the base of the isosceles triangle) [4]
dx
J
Q.5 Evaluate: f1 ++-xx [5]
Vx + X2 +x 3
3
fa a2-3] fb3 b 2 -3^1 r c3 c 2 -3^1
Q.6 If the three distinct points, are collinear then
v a-l ' a-1 ;
?
[b-r b-ij ?
[c-l ' c-lj
show that abc + 3 (a + b + c) = ab + be + ca. [5]
Q. 1 A circle of radius 2 has center at (2,0). Acircle of radius 1 has center at (5,0). Aline is tangent to the two
circles at points in the first quadrant. Which of the following is the y-intercept ofthe line?
V2 8
(A) 3 (B) (Q3 (D) 2a/2
Q.2 In a triangle ABC, the length ofAB is 6, the length of BC is 5, and the length of CAis 4. If K lies on BC
BK 3
such that the ratio of length r — is —, then the length ofAK is
KC 2
Q. 3 Which one of the following quadrants has the most solutions to the inequality, x - y < 2?
(A) I quadrant (B) II quadrant
(C) ID quadrant (D) I and III quadrant have same
Q. 4 The range of the function
/ ( x ) = sin _1 x + tan~'x + cos _1 x, is
7t 371
(A) (0,71) (B) (C) [0,71] (D)R
4'T
Q.5 The area of the region of the plane consisting of all points whose
coordinates (x, y) satisfy the conditions 4 < x 2 + y 2 < 36 and y < | x is
(A) 24n (B) 27TI (C) 20TT (D) 32tc
Q. 6 A straight wire 60 cm long is bent into the shape of an L. The shortest possible distance between the two
ends of the bent wire, is
(A) 30 cm (B) 3 0 V 2 c m (C)10V26 (D) 20^5
'7t N 71
Q.7 Sum of values of x, in (0, n/2) for which tan — + X = 9 tan •X holds, is
4 v 4'
(A) 0 (B) 71 - tan _1 (2) (C) cor'(O) (D) tan -1 (2)
1 1 _sin x 2
(A) | e c o s x 2 + C (B)- -esmx +C (C) + C (D)- iecosx2 + C
e~n -e" x
Q.10 The value of Lim is
x->n sin x
(A)0 (B)-e- (D)e- (D)nonexitent
Q.LL Let/(x) = ^" k x + 1
. The interval(s) of all possible values of k for which/is continuous for every
x2-k
x e R, is
(A) ( - « , , - 2 ] (B)[-2,0) (C) R - ( - 2,2) (D)(-2,2)
Q.12 Suppose F (x) = / (g(x)) and g(3) = 5, g'(3) = 3,/'(3) - 1 , / ' ( 5 ) = 4. Then the value of F'(3), is
(A) 15 (B) 12 (C) 9 (D)7
Q, 13 From a point P outside of a circle with centre at O, tangent segments PA and PB arc drawn. If
1 1 1
( A O ) 2 " + ~ Ye ' t b e n l e n t b
chord AB is
a
n a l2 al3
b
i, b 12 b13
c
n C12 C13
Q. 15 The first three terms of an arithmetic sequence, in order, are 2x + 4,5x - 4 and 3x + 4. The sum of the
first 10 terms of this sequence, is
(A) 176 (B) 202.4 (C) 352 (D) 396
4
r 7t \ w/I
7L
71
7t 71 . . 7Tn. \ 5
7i. .
Q. 16 The value of cos—+ zsin — cos — +1 sin — is equal to
8 8 15 15,
/ n V3 i S i
(A) — + - K J (C) (w D ) - ^ - - i
w 2 2 2 2 2 2
Subjective:
Evaluate:
dx
Q.l J"
xV a x - :
ff s5* s*
q.2 j 5 x5 x 5 dx
1
rsin V x - cos 1 yfx r ,
Q.3 j , r- * r— dx
sm + COS
BANSAL CLASSES MATHEMATICS
8 T a r g e * I I T JEE 2 0 0 7 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XII(ALL) DATE: 16-22/06/2006 DPR NO.-21, 22, 23
2 1
DATE: 16-17/06/2006 TIME: 45 Min.
Q. 1 For x > 0 and ^ 1 and n e N, evaluate,
Lim 1 1 1
n-»co + + +
log
V °X
2 . log 4
=>x '
log 4 .
• °x • •
log 8 log
~ox 2
-
n_1
.Iog_
• ~ o x -2
n
y
8 -57
Q. 4 Find an upper triangular matrix A such that A 3 = 0 27
d2
Q.5
^ y „ dy
I f ' y' is a twice differentiable function of x, transform the equation, (1 - x 2 ) -—7 - x —- + y = 0 by
dx dx
means of the transformation, x = sin t, in terms of the independent variable' t'.
VT3+V3 2V5 V5
Q. 2 Find the value of the determinant V15+V26 5 V10
3 + V65 VPS 5
x
Q.4 Let,y = t a n - | j — 5 + tan" z
+ tan - 1 j + upto n terms.
2.3 + x j 3.4 + x^
dy
Find —- expressing your answer in two terms,
dx
0 x-a x-b
:
Q. 5 Without expanding the determinant show that the equation x + a 0 x-c 0 has zero as a
x+b x+c 0
root.
Q.6 Let a j , a 2 & p j, (3, be the roots of ax 2 +bx + c = 0 & px 2 + qx + r = 0, respectively. If the system
b ac
of equations a , y + a 2 z = 0 & p t y + p 2 z = 0 has a non-trivial solution, then prove that — = — .
D r » P - 2 3
DATE: 21-22/06/2006 TIME: 45 Min.
X0 + ^X1 Asi ~ Zs>-J j-2..
Q. 1 Compute x in terms x 0 , x,, and n. Also evaluate Lim x n = ~
a d 3 a
Q.2 A— 2 5 c is Symmetric and B = b - a e - 2b - c is Skew Symmetric, then find AB.
vb 8 2 -2 6 -f
Is AB a symmetric, Skew Symmetric or neither of them. Justify your answer.
x +1
Q.3 Let f ( x ) = e x , x<0
= 0,7 x= 0
2
=x , i x> 0
Discuss continuity and differentiability of f (x) at x = 0 .
1 0
Q. 4 Show that the matrix A = 2 1 can be decomposed as a sum of a unit and a nilpotent marix. Hence
2007
evaluate the matrix 1 0
2 1
dv
Q. 5 Find — , if (tan"1 xV + y cotx = 1.
dx
•f w -)_ bY^) f ^= n
Q.6 If / is differentiate and Lim ^ h 'thenfmd the value
Without using
L'Hospital's rule.
1 + e" x <0
Q.4 If 1 lies between the roots of the equation y 2 - my + 1 = 0 then the value of 4[x]
VxeR
IxI +16
has the value equal to (Here [x] denotes gratest integer function)
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) none
3 2
Q.5 The sum of the squares of the three solutions to the equation x + x + x + 1 = 0, is
(A)~ 1 (B)0 (C)l (D)2
Q.6 Let / ( x ) = 1 + x 3 . If g (x) = / _ 1 ( x ) , i.e. if g is the inverse / , then g'(9) equal to
(A) 1/12 (B) 1/243 (C) 1/8 (D) 1/24
Q.7 .Lim j V x - V x - Vx + Vx is
x-»oo v
(A) equal to 0 (B) equal to 1 (C) equal t o - 1 (D) equal t o - 1/2
Q. 8 Suppose f is a differentiable function such that / ( x + y ) = / ( x ) + / ( y ) + 5xy for all x, y and f'(0) = 3. The
minimum value of f (x) is
(A) - 1 (B) —9/10 (C) - 9/25 (D)none
x-1
Q-9„ f i i n Jfg . x + l = 3x then the value of g (3), is
v y
15 V2 V3
(A)- (B)- (C)9 (D)
9 sin( A + B)
Q. 10 For acute angles A and B if (tan A)(cot B) = - then the value of — — equal to
5 sin(A — d)
(A) 7/4 (B) 2/7 (C) 4/7 (D) 7/2
Q. 11 The value of this product of 98 numbers
1 - - 1-2 1 - - 1- 1 - -
,is
! 3y 5y 98 99 100
1 98 1
(A)
10
(B) 100 5050
(C) (D)
4950
2
Q. 12 If T = 3 /n(x + £x) with £ > 0 and x > 0, then 2x + £ is equal to
Q.18 If {x} denotes the fractional part function then the number x = TT^a f/—)2 simplifies to
{sf-iyif
(A) 1/2 (B)0 (C) - 1 / 2 (D)none
Q.19 Which one of the following is wrong?
2
(A) JtanOsec2 0dO = +C (B) JtanOsec2OdO = +C
(C) Jxsinxdx = s i n x - x c o s x + C (D)none
tankx
for x < 0
Q.20 Let/(x) =
x
. I f / ( x ) is continuous at x = 0 then the number of values of k is
3x + 2k for x > 0
(A) none (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) more than 2
1 1 1
Q.21 Find L™
y->2 y-2^x +y-2 x/
(A)0 (B)/nx (C)-l/x2 (D) does not exist
3 2
Q.22 Let p(x) be the cubic polynomial 7x - 4x + K. Suppose the three roots of p(x) form an arithmetic
progression. Then the value of K, is
16 16 128
(A) (B) (C) (D)
21 147 441 1323
Q.23 The sum (in radians) of all values of x with 0<x<2n which satisfy
V2 (cos 2x - sin x - 1 ) = 1 + 2 sin x, is
(A) 2TT (B) 3n (C) 4ti (D) 671
sm ^ yfH-ylcos l x
Q.3 Lim equals
x->-l+ x
f
1_x
Q.4 If/(x)=3 + l + 7 then
v
(v A ) Lim f (x) = 4 (B) Lim f (x) = 3
' x->r
Q.6 If the triangle formed by the lines x 2 - y2 = 0 and the line Ix + 2y = 1 is isosceles then /=
(A) 1 (B)2 (C)3 (D)0
. (e 2x - l - 2 x z ) ( c o s x - l )
Q. 7 Using L'Hospital's rule or otherwise evaluate the limit, Lim
x->o (sin 3x - /n(l + 3x))x 4
e x - / n ( x + e)
Q.8 Evaluate the limit Lim x . Use of L'Hospital's rule or surd expansion not allowed.
x-»o e - l
Q.9 Find all real numbers t satisfying the equation ( 3 t - 9 ) 3 + ( 9 t - 3 ) 3 = (9t + 3 t - 12)3.
Q.2 Let f (x) = a cos(x + 1) + b cos(x + 2) + c eos(x + 3), where a, b, c are real. Given that f (x) has at least
two zeros in the interval (0, n), find all its real zeroes.
1 . V63
Q.3 Calculate, sin — arc sin
V
Q.5 If 0 is eliminated from the equations, a cos 0 + b sin 0 = c & a cos 2 0 + b sin 2 0 = c, show that the
eliminant is, (a - b) 2 (a - c) (b - c) + 4 a 2 b 2 = 0.
Q.6 A triangle has side lengths 18,24 and 30. Find the area of the triangle whose vertices are the incentre,
circumcentre and centroid of the triangle.
- 1 9
Q. 1 Find the real solutions to the system of equations
log 10 (2000xy) - log 10 x • log10y = 4
log10(2yz) - log10y • log 10 z = 1
and log 10 (zx) - log1Qz • log 10 x = 0
1-cosx 1 X
Q.2 Prove that, cos 1
= 71 - 2 cot 1 - t a n — where x e (0, n).
12cosx + 13 5 2
1 _i1 24
Q.3 Compute the value of cos - t a n —
4 7
Q.4 If g (x) = x 3 + px 2 + qx + r where p, q and r are integers. If g (0) and g (-1) are both odd, then prove
that the equation g (x) = 0 cannot have three integral roots.
Q.5 Sum the series,
c o r ' ( 2 a + a) + cot" 1 (2a"1 + 3a) + c o r ! ( 2 a - 1 + 6a) + cor 1 (2a _ 1 + 10a) + + to ' n ' terms.
Also find the sum of infinite terms, (a>0).
44
^Tcosn
Q.6 Let x = —
44 find the greatest integer that does not exceed 1 OOx.
c
^sinn
n=l
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v B Target ilT JEE 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XII (ALL) DATE: 12-13/05/2006 TIME: 60 Min. DPP. NO.-14
This DPP will be discussed on Friday & Saturday.
2 cos x - sin 2x e -1
Q.l f(x) = g(*) = 8x - 47t
(7t-2x)z '
;
h(x) f (x) for x < 7t/2
= g (x) for x > 7t/2
then which ofthe following holds?
(A) h is continuous at x = n!2 (B) h has an irremovable discontinuity at x = 7t/2
(% ( _ "N
71
(C) h has a removable discontinuity at x = tc/2 ( D ) / =g
2
\ V2 J /
Q. 2 Two balls are drawn from a b ag containing 3 white, 4 black and 5 red balls then the number of ways in
which the two balls of different colours are drawn is
(A) 94 (B) 47 (C) 38 (D) 19
Q.3 If A ABC if cosA, cosB, cosC areinA.P. then which ofthe following is also an A. P.?
A B C A B C
(A) tan Y , tan—, tan— (B) c o t y , c o t y , cot—
(C)(s-a)(s-b),(s-c) (D) none
1 1
Q. 4 If tan"
(A) x =(x) t a nx4 =(3x)
± 1+ tan" (2x) +(B) 0 = n, then (C) x = 1 (D)xG(j)
3 sin2x+ 2
Q.5 The most general solutions of the equation x = ^ is
71
(A)x = n7t + ( - l ) " - | ( B ) x = y - C - l ) " ^ (C)x = 0 (D) x = nrc - ( - l ) n
12
where n e I
Q. 6 The sum of the square of the length of the chords intercepted by the line x + y = n, n e N on the circle
x 2 + y 2 = 4 is
(A) 11 (B) 22 (C) 33 (D) none
Q. 7 Which one of the following statements about the function y y=f(x)
y = f (x), graphed have is true? I
. o\
,
1y 1. .
(A) L i m f ( x ) = 0
x-»l
(B) Lim f (x) - 1
x-»0 i / +Y \ I "
(C) Lim f (x) exists at eveiy point x 0 is ( - 1 , 1 ) (D) Lim f (x) = 1
" X->1
a s i n b x - b sinax ,
Q.8 Lim — — (a ^ b) is
x-+o tan bx - tan ax
a-b a+b
(A) 1 (B) (C) (D)nonexistant
a+b a~-b
2x 2
Q.9 Lim is
x->0 3 - 3 c o s x
2 4 3
(A) (a). C
< >4 CD)
x2 - 9 x2 - 9
Q. 10 Let / = Lim- and m = Lim then
X
^3VX2+7-4 " x->-3yjx2 + 7 - 4
(A)Um (B) I-2m (C)/ = - m (D) / = m
Q. 11 If (2 - x 2 ) < g (x) < 2 cosx for all x, then Lim g (x) is equal to
x-»0
(A)l (B)2 (C) 1/2 (D)0
Q.14 Lim (e x + x ) x
x->0
I 3y
(A) equal to 3 (B) equal to 2 (C) equal to 1 (D) none existent
e - sin x - e
Q.17 Lim
x->0 x
(A) e + 1 (B)e- 3 + l (C) e 3 + 1 (D) e 3 - 1
1
(A) - 1 (B)V2 (C)
S
aX +
Q. 19 Let f (x) = , if Lim f (x) = 1 and Lim f (x) = 1 then f (2) + f (-2) is equal to
X +1 x-»0 x-»oo
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C)0 (D) 4
x n —3n
Q.20 If Lim 108 (n e N) then the value of n is
x—>3 X - 3
SUBJECTIVE
_ , tan2x-2sinx
Q. 21 Find the limiting value of ~ — — as x tends to zero. PI
Lim l n Q + * 2 + x 4 )
Q. 22 Without using series expansion or L' Hospital's rule evaluate, ^ ™ x
[3]
(e - l ) >
Q. 23 Show that the sum of infinite series,
4 4 4 4 71
tan - 1 — + tan" 1 — + tan -1 — + tan - 1 — + 00 = — +cot _ 1 3. [3]
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v S T a r g e t IIT JEE 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XII (ALL) DATE: 22-23/05/2006 TIME: 55 to 60 Min. DPP. NO.-15
3X , -1<X<1
Q. 1 Draw the graph of the function/ (x) = & discuss its continuity & defferentiability
4-x , l<x<4
at x = 1.
Q.2 Given f : [0, a] —» S, such that f (x) = 3 cos—. Find the largest value of'a', for which fhas an inverse
function f _ 1 . Find f _ 1 . State the domain and the range of f & f - 1 . Find the gradient of the curve
y = f _ 1 (x) at the point where the curve crosses the y - axis.
Q. 3 Given/(x) = [x] tan (71 x) where [x] denotes greatest integer function, find the LHD and RHD at x = k ,
where k e I.
X X X x X X X
Q.6 Let f (x) = tan — secx + tan
v/ 2 TT
2 sec —
2 + tan 2 sec t2t + +tan ~
2 sec 2t t z t
^ 71 7CN
and g (x) = f (x) + tan ~ where x e and n e N . Evaluate the following limits.
2 2
'g(x)^
(a) Limit (b) Limit (c) Limit
x-»0 V X y x->0 v A
y x-^0 V X y
x + / n | V x 2 +1 - x
Q. 7 Without using L' Hospitals rule or series expansion evaluate: Lim
x-»0
ill BANSAL CLASSES MATHEMATICS
v S T a r g e t BIT JEE 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XII (ALL) DATE: 24-25/05/2006 TIME: 55 to 60 Min. DPP. NO.-16
Q.l Suppose f(x) = tan (sin -1 (2x))
(a) Find the domain and range of /
(b) Express f (x) as an algebaric function ofx.
I
(c) Find f'
v4y
1/x
X (3e +4)
,XTK)
Q. 2 Discuss the limit, continuity & differentiability of the function f (x) = 2-e1/x atx=0.
,x=0
r *7t a
In tan —hax
4
Q.3 Evaluate: Limit (b*0).
x->0 sin bx
Use of series expansion and L'Hospital's rule is not allowed.
Q.4 The function/is defined by y=f(x). W h e r e x = 2 t - | t|, y = t 2 + t 11|, t g R. Draw the graph of / for
the interval - 1 < x < 1. Also discuss its continuity & differentiability at x = 0.
Un
' 1 1 A
Q.5 Evaluate } Use of series expansion or L' Hospital's rule is not allowed.
/nx x-1
x2 + 2 c o s x - 2
for x < 0
x"
f(x) p forx=0
x
sinx - ^n(e cosx) for x > 0
6x2
Determine the value of p if possible, so that the function is continuous at x = 0 . Use of power series or
L'Hospital's rule is not allowed.
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V g Target IIT JEE 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XII (ALL) DATE: 03-04/05/2006 TIME: 60 Min. DPP. NO. -11
ax-sinax
If 'a' is a fixed constant then Lim is equal to
x-»0 x
_ 22
a2 a3 a a3
<B)£ ( O - (D)j
2 I f / (x) = x 2 + bx + c and/ ( 2 +1) = / ( 2 - 1 ) for all real numbers t, then which of the following is true?
t^
(A)/(l)</(2)</(4) (B)/(2)</(l)</(4) (C)/(2)</(4)</(l) ( D ) / ( 4 ) </(2) < / ( l )
Let P > 0 and suppose AABC is an isosceles right triangle with area P sq. units. The radius of the circle
that passes through the points A, B and C, is
(A) VP (B) V2P (C) 2-s/P (D)
X5
2 Y
A quadratic polynomial y = ax +bx+c has its vertex at (4, -5) and has
two x-intercept, one positive and one negative as shown. Which one of \O
B\ 4 /A "
the following must be negative?
(A) only a (B)onlyb
(C) only c (D) only b and c -5'
Q.6 If in a AABC, the altitudes from the vertices A, B, C on opposite sides are in H.P, then
sinA, sinB, sinC are in
(A) GP. (B)A.P. (C) A.G.P. (D) H.P.
Suppose that two circles C[ and C2 in a plane have no points in common. Then
(A) there is no line tangent to both Cj and C2.
(B) there are exactly four lines tangent to both CL and C2.
(C) there are no lines tangent to both Ct and C2 or there are exactly two lines tangent to both C{ and C2.
(D) there are no lines tangent to both C1 and C2 or there are exactly four lines tangent to both Cj and C2.
Q8 Number of three term arithmetic progressions which exist in the set {1,2, 3, ,40} and common
difference d ^ 0, is
(A)190 (B)200 (C)380 (D)400
_i x _t 1 :
%
The smallest positive integer x so that tan tan — + tan tan— is
10 x +1 4
(A) 8 (B)9 (C)7 (D)0
Q. 10 When (XV4 _ x 2 / 3 ) 7 is multiplied out and simplified, one of its terms has the form kx3 where 'k' is a
constant which is equal to
(A) 7 (B)-7 (C) 35 (D)-35
„I f = - 1 + /V3 and, y = - I - / V 3 ,
Q.ll x
'f 1l + ax \l/x
v
, Ifa>0and Lim has the value equal to unity then'a'is equal to
x-»0 + l J-
1 + 2x
^
Q2 Thefirstthree terms of a geometric sequence are x, y, z and these have the sum equal to 42. If the middle
5y
term y is multiplied by 5/4, the number x, — , z now form an arithmetic sequence. The largest possible
value
(A) 6 ofx, is (B) 12 (C) 24 (D) 30
^JQA In a triangleABC with altitude AD, ZBAC = 45°, DB = 3 and CD = 2. The area of the triangle ABC
is
(A) 6 (B) 15 (C) 15/4 (D) 12
Number of real values of x for which the area ofthe triangle formed by 3 points A(-2,1) ;B(1,3) and
C(3x, 2 x - 3) is 8 sq. units is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinitely many
p. 7 Assume that p is a real number. In order for ^/x + 3p + l - ^/x = 1 to have real solutions, it is necessary
that
(A) p > 1/4 (B) p > — 1/4 (C) p > 1/3 (D) p > — 1/3
SUBJECTIVE
Find the equation of the circle which has its diameter the chord cut off on the line px+qy - 1 = 0 by the
circle x 2 + y 2 = a2. [4]
, Q9 Obtain a relation in a and b, if possible, so that the function
j . x n (a + sin(x n ))+ (b - sin(x n ))
/ ( X ) =
^
n-»oo (l + x n )sec(tan (x n +x" n )j - ^ i n u o u s a t x = 1. [6]
QT10 The interior angle bisector of angle A for the triangle ABC whose coordinates of the vertices are
A (-8, 5); B(-l5, -19) and C(1, - 7) has the equation ax + 2y + c = 0. Find 'a' and V. [6]
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CLASS: XII (ALL) DATE: 08-09/05/2006 TIME:
MATHEMATICS
Daily Practice Problems
50Min. DPP. NO.-13
Q.l In AABC (a + b)(a - b) = c(b + c), the measure of angle A, is
v/
(A) 30° (B) 60° (C) 90° (D)120°
v/42 The point A (sin 9, cos 9) is 3 units away from the point B (2 cos 75°, 2 sin 75°). If 0° < 9 < 369°. Then
9 is
(A) 15° (B) 165° (C) 195° (D)255°
The radius of the circle inscribed in a triangle with sides 12,3 5 and 37, is
(A) 4 (B)5 (C)6 (D)7
4 Consider the equation 19z2 - 3/z - k = 9, where z is a complex variable and i2 - - 1. Which ofthe
v ^
following statements is Tme?
(A) For all real positive numbers k, both roots are pure imaginary.
(B) For real negative real numbers k, both roots are pure imaginary.
(C) For all pure imaginary numbers k, both roots are real and irrational.
(D) For all complex numbers k, neither root is real.
3-x x>2
fails to be continuous or differentiable, is
(A)(1) (B) {2} (C){1,2) (D)(1)
Q.6 The digram shows several numbers in the complex plane. The circle is
the unit circle centered at the origin. One ofthese numbers is the reciprocal
of F, which is
(A) A (B)B
(C)C (D)D
„#
A triangle has side a - , the opposite angle a = 69°, and the sum of the two other sides is
(b + c) = 5. The ratio of the longest to the shortest side of the triangle, is
3
(A) 1 (B)V2 K)-,
SUBJECTIVE
Q.9 Show that the centroid of the triangle of which the three altitudes to its sides lie on the line y = nijx;
y = m 2 x & y = m 3 xlieontheline,y(m 1 m 2 + m 2 m3 + m 3 m 1 + 3 ) = (mj +m2 + m3 + 3 m 1 m 2 m 3 )x.
[6]
^QTlO Find the equations of the circles which touch the co-ordinate axes and the line, 3 x + 4 y = 12. [6]
J s BANSAL CLASSES MATH EMATICS
V g Target ilT JEE 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XII (ALL) DATE: 26-27/04/2006 TIME: 40 to 45 Min each Dpp. DPR NO,-8,9,10
-8
Q. 1 A variable straight line whose length is C moves in such a way that one of its end lies on the x-axis and
the other on the y-axis. Show that the locus of the feet of the perpendicular from origin on the variable
line has the equation, (x 2 + y 2 ) 3 = C2x2y2. |5]
cosx / n ( x - a )
Q.2 Evaluate: [51
x->a ln(e" - e )
Q.3 Let t,, t 2 and t3 be the lengths of the tangents drawn from a point (x,, yj) to the circles x 2 + y 2 = a2,
x 2 + y 2 = 2ax and x 2 + y 2 = 2ay respectively. The lengths satisfy the equation
ty = t 2 t 2 + a 4 . Show that locus of (xj, y ^ consists of x + y = 0 and x 2 + y 2 = a(x + y) [5]
- 9 . T;
Lim
2cos0 + l
Q.4 Let an = 2 c o s9—" - l then show that n~>oo
(a,a,a,....a
v 1 i i nii-l,a nn-
)7 = l ,' 0 e R . [8]
x +a
Q. 5 Consider a function f : x —> ; x e R - {1} where a is a real constant. If / is not a constant
x —1
function,findthe following
1
(i) the range of / (ii) f~x, is it exist (iii)/ - / / / [8]
V V W JJ
-9
ffx)
Q. 1 Given Lim - 2 then evaluate the following limits, giving explicit reasoning.
x-»0 x
f(x)
(i) Lim [f(x)l ;(ii)Lim where [x] denotes greatest integer function. [5]
x->0 x-»0 X
Sn = c o t - ^ 2 2 + £ ) + c o r if2 3
+ ^ + cor 1 2*+' +, upto n terms
23y
Also deduce that Limit S n = c o t _ 1 2 . [5]
n—
Q. 3 The vertices of a triangle are A(x t , x}tan 6j), B(x2, x^an 0 2 ) & CCxg, x3tan03). Ifthe circumcentre O of
' . . ^ X COS0, +COS0~ +COS0o
the tnangle ABC is at the ongin & H (x,y) beits orthocentre, then show that —= —=-.
y sinOj+sinOj+sinOj
f5]
Q.4 If (1 + sin t)(l + cos t) = - . Find the value of (1 - sin t)(l - cos t).
Q.5 10 identical balls are distributed in 5 different boxes kept in a row and labled A, B, C, D and E. Find the
number ofways in which the balls can be distributed in the boxes ifno two adjacent boxes remain empty.
[8]
JF»3F»-;l_ Q
Q. 1 Tangents are drawn from any point on the circle x 2 + y2 = R 2 to the circle x 2 + y 2 = r 2 Show that if the
line joining the points of intersection ofthese tangents with the first circle also touches the second, then
R = 2r. [5]
- /n(2-cos2x) f o r x < Q
/n (l + sin3x)
Q.2 Let a functionf (x) be defined as f(x) =
sin 2 x _ i
for X > 0
/n(l + tan9x)
Find whether it is possible to define f (0) so that ' f ' may be continuous at x = 0. [5]
Q. 3 Find all possible values of a and b so that f (x) is continuous for all x e R if
| ax+ 3 | , if x < - 1
13x + a ] , if - 1 < x < 0
/(x) [5]
*sia2*-2b, if 0 < x <7t
cos2x-3 , if x > 7 t
Q.4 Prove that in a AABC, the median through A divides the angle Ainto two parts whose cotangents are,
2 cot A + cot C and 2 cot A + cot B and it makes an angle with the side BC whose cotangent is
/
-1 -1 -i 2 V6+1
Q.5 Find the value of y = sin cot cos tan x where x - cosec cos J cos [8]
V v3 2A/3 > y
1 a BANSAL CLASSES
Target 11T JEE 2007
CLASS: XII (ALL) DATE: 24-25/04/2006
MATHEMATICS
Daily Practice Problems
TIME: 55 to 60Min. DPP. NO.-7
Q.l Let T = {1, 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 }. A f u n c t i o n / : T - » T i s said to be one-to-one if tj * t 2 implies that/(tj) ^/(t 2 ).
Obtain a one-to-one function such that t + / ( t ) is a perfect square for every t in T. [4]
Q.3 Find the equation to the locus of the centre of all circles which touch the line x = 2a and cut the circle
x 2 + y 2 = a 2 orthogonally. [4]
Q.4 Let/(x) = ( * - 4 ) ( X 2 ~ 4 X - 5 ) , F i n d
(x - 2 x - 3 ) ( 4 - x )
(a) the domain o f f (x) (b) the roots o f f (x)
(c) all x such t h a t / ( x ) > 0 (d) all x such t h a t / ( x ) < 0 [6]
Q.5 The points ( - 6 , 1 ) , (6,10), (9,6) and (-3, - 3 ) are the vertices of a rectangle. What is the area of the
portion of this rectangle that lies above the x axis? [6]
Q.6 Let/(x)= V
ax 2 + bx • Find the set of real values of'a' for which there is at least one positive real value
of 'b' for which the domain of / a n d the range of / are the same set. [6]
Q. 7 Two circles of different radii R and r touch each other externally. The three common tangents form a
2(RrW2
triangle. Show that the area of the triangle is — — - — . f8|
R-r
3BANSAL c l a s s e s MATHEMATICS
Target I I T JEE 2 0 0 7 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XII (ALL) ZX4r£: 21-22/04/2006 TIME: 60Min. DPP NO.-6
sin 120°
The value of is
16 cos 15° • cos3 0° • cos 120° • cos 240°
Let S denote the set of all numbers m such that the line y = mx does not intersect the parabola
y = x 2 +1. S is a bounded interval. The length of S is
(A) 3 (B) 3.5 (C) 4 (D) 4,5
. xQ 3 A line lx has a slope of (-2) and passes through the point (r, - 3). A second line l2, is perpendicular to lx,
intersects at (a, b), and passes through the point (6, r). The value of'a' is equal to
2r 5r
(A)r (B) (C) 2 r - 3 (D)
Suppose AABC is an equilateral triangle and P is a point interior to AABC. If the distance from P to
sides AB, BC and AC is 6, 7 and 8 units respectively, then the area of the AABC, is
^M 7 The tune Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' has 7 notes in its first line, CCGGAAG All notes are held for the
same length of time. If the notes are rearranged at random, number of different melodies that can be
composed, is
(A) 72
m (B) 105 (C) 210 (D)5040
/Q.8 If the graphs of y = cos x and y=tan x intersect at some value say 9 in the first quadrant. Then the value
of sin 9 is
-1 + V 2 -l + fi - 1 + V5 -1±V5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Q. 11 Number of ways in which 7 people can be divided into two teams, each team having at least one
member, is
(A) 72 (B) 32 (C) 144 (D)63
Q. 12 Let P be a point on the complex plane denoting the complex number z. If (z - 2) (z + /') is a real number
then the locus of P is
(A) y = 2x + 1 (B) 2y = 2 - x (C)y = x - 2 (D)y = 2 x - 1
f
n
—
^/Q.14 L e t / : R - {0} - > R be any function such that/(x) + 2 / - 3x. The sum of the values of x for which
vx;
/(x)=l,is
16 Sum ofthe x and^ intercepts ofthe circle described on the line segment joining (-2, 1) and (1, 2) as
diameter, is
(A)l (B)2 (C)3 (D)4
1 1 1 2 4
Q. 17 If sin lf, a = —, then the value of H — h —I , is
5
cos a 1 + sin a 1 + sin a 1 + sin a
(A) 4 (B)6 (C) 8 (D) 10
. Q. i 8 A variable circle touches the x-axis and also touches the circle with centre at (0,3) and radius 2. The
locus of the centre of the vaiable circle is
(A) an ellipse (B) a circle
(C) a hyperbola (D) a parabola
1 1
19 The set of real numbers x satisfying > -3—— is
X 1 X 2*
(A)x>2 (B)x<- 1 (C)x<2 andx<- 1 (D)-l<x<2
\J$.20 A sequence of three real numbers forms an arithmetic progression with a first term of 9. If 2 is added to
the second term and 20 is added to the third term, the three resulting number form a geometric progression.
The smallest possible value for the third term of the geometric progression, is
(A) 1 (B)3 (C)4 (D)6
•.^M.l 1 The curve such that each point P on the curve has equal distances from the point (2, - 2) and from the
line y = x has the equation
(A)(x + y)2 = 4 (B) (x - y) 2 = 4
(C) (x + y) 2 + 8(y - x) = - 16 (D) (x + y) 2 + 2(x + y) = 16
For any straight line, let m and b represent its slope and y-intercept, respectively. Consider all lines
having the property that 2m + b = 3. These lines all have the specific point (x l3 y } ) in common. The
ordered pair, (Xj, y,) is equal to
(A) (2, 3) (B)(3,2) (C) (1, 2) (D)(2,l)
Q. 24 Quadratic equation with real coefficients whose one root is (2 + /')(3 - z) where /' = ^ T J , is
(A) x 2 - 14x + 48 = 0 (B) x 2 - 14x + 50 = 0
(C) x 2 + 1 4 x - 4 8 = 0 (D) x 2 + 14x + 49 = 0
J%2 If 0 < 9 < 2n, then the intervals of values of 9 for which 2sin 2 9 - 5sin9 + 2 > 0, is
f i5n „ ^ n 5tx
(A) 0, u — , 2n (B)
J v 6 8'T
71 571 41TT
(C) u (D) -,7t
6'T 48
w — wz
Q.3 If w = a + ip where p and z ^ 1, safisfies the condition that — — — is purely real, then the set of
1—z
values o f z i s
(A) {z: |z| = l } (B) {z: z = z ) (C) { z : z * l } (D) {z : | z | = 1, z ^ 1}
x_ Q.4 Let a, b, c be the sides of triangle. No two of them are equal and X, e R. If the roots of the equation
x 2 + 2(a + b + c)x + 3X(ab + be + ca) = 0 are real, then
^ QC5 If r, s, t are prime numbers and p, q are positive integers such that the LCM of p, q is r 2 t 4 s 2 , then the
numbers of ordered pair of (p, q) is
(A) 252 (B) 254 (C)225 (D)224
A$.6 LetOe and t, = (tan0) tan0 , t 2 = (tan9) cote , ^ = (cot9) t a n e , t 4 = (cot0) cote , then
V 4y
(A)tj<t2<t3<t4 (B) t 4 > t 3 > t j > t 2 (C)t3<tj <t2<t4 (D)t2<t3<t1<t4
\JQ.1 Internal bisector of Z A of a triangle ABC meets side BC at D. A line drawn through D perpendicular to
AD intersects the side AC at E and the side AB at F. If a, b, c represent sides of AABC then
2bc A
(A) AE is harmonic mean of b and c (B)
v 7 AD= cos—
b+c 2
4bc . A
(C)EF=—sin- (D) the triangle AEF is isosceles
b+c 2
Only one is correct. [ 3 x 5 = 15]
There is NEGATIVE marking for each wrong answer 2 marks will be deducted.
Comprehension
Let ABCD be a square of side length 2 units. C 2 is the circle through vertices A, B, C, D and C, is the
circle touching all the sides of the square ABCD. L is a line through A
PA2+PB2+PC2+PD2
, JQ. 8 I f P is a point on C,1 and Q in another point on C 7 , then 7 - 7 2 , , isequalto
t^A + v^D + ' V*-'
(A) 3/4 (B) 3/2 (C) 1 (D)9
- Q. 9 A circle touches the line L and the circle C, externally such that both the circles are on the same side of
the line, then the locus of centre of the circle is
(A) ellipse (B) hyperbola
(C) parabola (D) parts of straight line
Q. 10 Aline M through A is drawn parallel to BD. Point S moves such that its distances from the line BD and
the vertex A are equal. If locus of S cuts M at T 2 and T 3 and AC at Tj, then area of ATjT 2 T 3 is
(A) 1 /2 sq. units (B) 2/3 sq. units (C) 1 sq. unit (D) 2 sq. units
SUBJECTIVE: [ 2 x 6 = 12]
There is NO NEGATIVE marking.
"4
11 If roots of the equation x 2 - 1 Ocx - 1 Id = 0 are a, b and those of x 2 - 1 Oax — 1 l b — 0, then find the
value of a + b + c + d. (a, b, c and d are distinct numbers)
3 3 v3
n f"
Q.12 If A = — - — + — +•
A AI f^4;'
A
+ V( - /l ) n ' — and Bn = 1 - An , then find the minimum natural
1 4 J
Q.3 The function f (x) is defined by f (x) = cos 4 x + K cos 2 2x + sin 4 x, where K is a constant. If the
function f (x) is a constant function, the value of k is
Q.4 Define the function f (n) where n is a non negative integer satisfying f (0) = 1 and f (n) is defined
n-l
for n > 0 as f (n) = n • . Let 2 m be the highest power of 2 that divides f (20). The value of
i=0
m is
(A) 18 (B) 19 (C) 20 (D) 21 (E)22
Q.6 Suppose R is a relation whose graph is symmetric to both the x-axis and y-axis, and that the point
(1,2) is on the graph of R. Which one of the following points is NOT necessarily on the graph of R?
(A) ( - 1 , 2 ) " (B) ( 1 , - 2 ) (C)(-l,-2) (D) (2, 1)
(E) all of these points are on the graph of R.
Q.7 Suppose that f (n) is a real valued function whose domain is the set of positive integers and that
f (n) satisfies the following two properties
f (1) = 23 and f (n + 1) = 8 + 3 • f (n), for n > 1
It follows that there are constants p, q and r such that f (n) = p • q n - r, for n = 1, 2,
then the value of p + q + r is
(A) 16 (B) 17 (C) 20 (D) 26 (E)31
x rx
Q.8 Let f (x) = —— and let g (x) = . Let S be the set of all real numbers r such that
1+x 1-x
f (g(x)) = g (f (x)) for infinitely many real number x. The number of elements in set S is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D)5
Q.9 Let f be a linear function with the properties that f (1) < f (2), f (3) > f (4), and f (5) = 5. Which of
the following statements is true?
(A) f (0) < 0 (B) f (0) = 0 (C)f(l)<f(0)<f«-1) (D) f (0) = 5
f
2
1-x *
Q. 10 If g (x) = 1 - x 2 and f (g(x) ) = — w h e n x * 0. then f (1/2) equals
x
(A) 3/4 (B) 1 (C)3 (D)V2
equals
Q. V ABC is triangle. Circles C p C 2 and C 3 are drawn with sides AB, BC and CAas their diameters. The
radical axis between any two circles w.r.t the AABC is one of its
(A) angle bisector (B) altitude
(C) median (D) perpendicular bisector of the sides.
Q. 2" The function/ ( x ) defined on the real numbers has the property that / ( / (x)) • (l + / (x)) = - / ( x ) for all
x in the domain off. If the number 3 is in the domain and range of f, then the value of / ( 3 ) equals
(A)-3/2 (B)-3/4 (C) 1/4 (D) 1/2
Q .3 If m and b are real numbers and mb> 0, then the line whose equation is y=mx + b cannot contain the
point
(A) (0,2006) (B) (2006,0) (C) ( 0 , - 2 0 0 6 ) (D)(19,-97)
sin(a + P) p
Q-? if
tan a
sin(a - p) q ' c o t P has the value equal to
p+q p-q p+q p-q
(A)
v (B)
v ^ (C) (D)
' p-q ' p+q q 4
C6/ Number of seven digit whole numbers in which only 2 and 3 are present as digits if no two 2's are
consecutive in any number, is
(A) 26 (B) 33 (C) 32 (D)53
t
I f / ( x ) = x 4 + ax3 +bx 2 + cx + d be polynomial with real coefficient and real roots. If | f ( i ) | = 1, where
i = ^/CT > then a + b + c + d i s equal to
(A) - 1 (B) 1 (C)0 (D) can not be determined
Q-8- Let ABCDE is a regular pentagon with all sides equal to 4. Which one of the following is a correct
solution for the length AC?
(i) 2 csc(18°)
(ii) 2 sec (72°)
(iii) V32-32cos(108°)
(A) only (i) and (ii) are correct (B) only (ii) and (iii) are correct
(C) only (iii) and (i) are correct (D) all are correct
9 A line x = k intersects the graph of y=log 5 x and the graph of y=log 5 (x+4). The distance between the
points of intersection is 0.5. Given k = a + Vb , where a and b are integers, the value of (a + b) is
(A) 5 (B)6 (C) 7 (D) 10
, Q.10 Which ofthe foliowing sets ofrestrictions is true for the function
/ ( x ) = ax2 + bx + c represented by the graph as shown
(A) a > 0 , b < 0 , c > 0 (B) a > 0 , b < 0 , c < 0
/
(C) a > 0, b > 0, c < 0 (D) none of these 0
^yQ. 11 The radius of the circle passing through the vertices of the triangle ABC, is
8y/l5 3y/l5
(A) (B)
5
(C) 3^5 CD) 3V2
Q. 12 The area of the region consisting of all points (x, y) so that x 2 + y 2 < 1 < | x | +1 y |, is
(A) n (B)n-l (C)tc-2 (D)TC-3
1
3 5
j Q 13 7 9 11
A^.iJ 13 15 17 19
21 23 25 27 29
Consecutive odd numbers are arranged in rows as shown. If the rows are continued in the same pattern,
then the middle number of row 51, is
(A) 2601 (B) 2500 (C)2704 (D)2401
where c > 0, have exactly one point in common then the value of ^ is
2c
(A)l (B)V2 (C) 2 (D) 1/2
(/Q.2 Suppose/ is a real function satisfying/(x +/(x)) - 4 / ( x ) a n d / ( I ) = 4. Then the value of /(21) is
(A) 16 (B)21 (C) 64 (D) 105
100
Q.3 The value of equals (where i= )
n=0
(A) - 1 (B)i (C) 96 + i (D) 9 7 + i
>jQ. 4 Given AABC is inscribed in the semicircle with diameter AB. The area of AABC equals 2/9 of the area
of the semicircle. If the measure of the smallest angle in AABC is x then sin 2x is equal to
n 2n 71 71
(A) (B) (C)
18
(D) 8
, The value of b > 0 for which the region bounded by both the x-axis and y = - 1 2 x | + b has an area of 72,
is
(A) 12 (B) 36 (C)6V2 (D) 144
tpB-)
-1
A/2+1
1rv2] -1
U s ) ^ - —
v^r.8 a = tan -tan and P = tan~'(3) - sin —§tn=i , then cot(a - p)
V2-1 I2 J I5 J W
(A) is equal to 1 (B) is equal to 0 (C) is equal to J 2 - 1 (D) is non existent
v/Q.9 There are three teachers and six students. Number of ways in which they can be seated in a line so that
between any two teachers there are exactly 2 students, is
(A) 3 - 3 ! - 6 ! (B) 2 • 6! (C) 2 • 3! • 6! (D)3-6!
1 B
^ 1 2 If s = l + + + ,then 1 - 1 - + I - - 1 - + equals
s—1
(B)^-s (C)"-2 (D)
' x1/x ^
^ j Q . 13 Find the value of x that satisfies the equation log
l/(x+l) 5050
X
Q. 14 The set of points (x, y) whose distance from the line y = 2x + 2 is the same as the distance from (2,0) is
a parabola. This parabola is congruent to the parabola in standard form y = Kx 2 for some K which is
equal to
V5 4 12
(B)
T
V
(A)
12
. 15 The number 2006 is made up of exactly two zeros and two other digits whose sum is 8. The number of
4 digit numbers with these properties (including 2006) is
(A) 7 (B) 18 (C) 21 (D) 24
i l l BANSAL CLASSES MATHEMATICS
Target IIT JEE 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XII (ALL) DATE; 14-15/04/2006 TIME: 35 to 45 Min. DPP. NO.-3
(x + y + z)(xy + xz + yz)
Q.l Let / be the function defined by/(x, y, z) : for all positive real numbers x,
xyz
y and z. The smallest possible value of / , is
(A) 9 (B)8 (C)6 (D)3
(J3-2 The right-angled triangle has two circles touching its sides as shown. If
the angle at R is 60° and the radius of the smaller circle is 1, then the
radius of the larger circle is
(A)2V3 (B)2
(C) 2V2 (D)3
^3.3 Let 7 be a function defined from R + R + . If [/(xy)] 2 =x ( / ( y )) 2 for all positive numbers x and y and
/ ( 2 ) = 6 then/(50) is equal to
(A) 10 (B)30 (C) 40 (D)50
Q.4 An equilateral triangle, with sides of 10 inches, is inscribed in a square ABCD in such a way that one
vertex is at A, another vertex on BC and one on CD. The area of the square is
100
(A) 2 5 ( 2 - V 3 ) (B) 25(2 + V3) (C) 25
The radius ofthe inscribed circle and the radii of the three escribed circles of a triangle are consecutive
terms of a geometric progression then triangle
(A) is acute angled (B) is obtuse angled (C) is right angled (D) is not possible
^ . 8 The line (k + 1 ) 2 x + ky - 2k 2 - 2 = 0 passes through a point regardless of the value k. Which of the
following is the line with slope 2 passing through the point?
(A) y = 2x - 8 (B) y = 2x - 5 (C)y = 2 x - 4 (D)y = 2x + 8
If the solution set for/(x) < 3 is (0,00) and the solution set for/(x) > - 2 is ( - 00,5), then the true solution
set for ( / ( x ) ) 2 > f ( x ) + 6,is
(A) (-oo,+ 00) (B)(-00,0] (C) [0,5] (D)(-oo,0]u[5,oo)
Q. 10 ABCD is a quadrilateral with an area of 1 and ZBCD - 100°, ZADB = 20°, AD = BD and BC = DC
shown in figure. The product (AC) x (BD) is equal to D^
V3 2V3
CA)V (B) —
4V3
(C) V3 (D)
3
, Q. 11 Locus of the feet of the perpendicular from the origin on a variable line passing through a fixed point
(a, b) (where a * 0, b ^ 0) is a circle with x-interceptp and y-intercept q, then
(A) p = 0 and q = 0 (B) p = 0 and q * 0 (C) p * 0 and q = 0 (D) p * 0 and q * 0
Q. 12 Two rods AB and CD of length 2a and 2b respectively (a > b) slides on the x and y axes respectively
such that the points A, B, C and D are concyclic. The locus of the centre of the circle through A, B, C
and D is a conic whose length of the latus rectum is
.2
(A) — (B) 2aVia 2 - b 2
a
(C) 2 a b V a 2 - b 2 (D) 2 V a 2 - b 2
1 if x is rational
v_X).13 Let / ( x ) =
0 if x is irrational
A function g (x) which satisfies x f (x) < g (x) for all x is
(A) g(x) = sin x (B)g(x) = x (C)g(x) = x 2 (D)g(x) = |x
^ / Q . 14 How many of the 900 three digit number have at least one even digit?
(A) 775 (B) 875 (C)450 (D)750
(^A A sequence ofequilateral triangles is drawn. The altitude of each is J 3 times the altitude ofthe preceding
triangle, the difference between the area of the first triangle and the sixth triangle is 968 square unit.
The perimeter ofthe first triangle is
(A) 10 (B) 12 (C) 16 (D) 18
Q.3 The value of cos 5° + cos 77° + cos 149° + cos 221° + cos 293° is equal to
(A)0 (B) 1 (C)-l (D) 1/2
Let C be the circle of radius unity centred at the origin. If two positive numbers x, and x 2 are such that
the line passing through (x,, - 1 ) and (x 2 ,1) is tangent to C then
(A) x,x 2 = 1 (B) X j X 2 = — 1 (C)xj+x2=L (D)4x,x2= 1
Q.5 Suppose that (o and z are complex numbers such that both (1 + 20® and (1 + 2/)z are different real
numbers. The slope of the line connecting © and z in the complex plane is
(A)-2 (B)-1/2 (C) 2 (D) can not be determined
cos 20
(A) (B)sin0 (C) cos 0 (D) sin 20
sin0
The locus of the point of intersection ofthe tangent to the circle x 2 + y 2 = a 2 , which include an angle of
45° is the curve (x 2 + y 2 ) 2 = la2 (x 2 + y 2 - a 2 ). The value of X is
(A) 2 (B)4 (C) 8 (D) 16
Consider the circle x 2 + y 2 - 14x - 4y + 49 = 0. Let 1, and 12 be lines through the origin 'O' that are
tangent to the circle at points 'A' and 'B'. If the measure of angle AOB is tan - 1 (X) then X equal to
2 21 28
(A)~ <B>« (D)none
1
The value of the expression, 14 tan tan ' - + tan ' - + tan + tan + tan is an integer
13 21 31
which is equal to
(A) 2 (B)5 (C)7 (D)10
10 If a, b are positive real numbers such that a - b = 2, then the smallest value of the constant L for which
^Q.ll If every solution of the equation 3 cos 2 x - cos x - 1 = 0 is a solution of the equation
a cos 2 2x + bcos2x - 1 = 0 . Then the value of (a + b) is equal to
(A) 5 (B) 9 (C) 13 (D) 14
12 What is the y-intercept of the line that is parallel to y=3x, and which bisects the area of a rectangle with
corners at (0,0), (4,0), (4,2) and (0,2)?
(A) ( 0 , - 7 ) (B)(0,-6) (C) (0, - 5) (D)(0,-4)
13 Let / ( x ) = x 2 + kx ; k is a real number. The set of values of k for which the equation f (x) = 0 and
/ ( / ( x ) ) = 0 have exactly the same real solution set is
(A) (0,4) (B) [0,4) (C)(0,4] (D)[0,4]
Q^ l 5 If Q is the point on the circle x 2 + y 2 - 1 Ox+6y+29 = 0 which is farthest from the point P(-l, -6), then
the distance from P to Q is
(A)2V5 (B) 2V7 (C)4V5 (P)4y/7
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V 8 T a r g e t IIT JEE 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XI (P, Q, R, S) DATE: 14/11/2005 TIME: 120 Min. DPP. NO.- 50
DPP OF THE WEEK
This is the test paper of Class-XI (J-Batch) held on 13-11-2005. Take exactly 120 minutes.
To be discuss on Friday (18-11-2005)
PART-A
Only one alternative is correct. [20 x 1.5 = 30]
There is NEGATIVE marking. For each wrong answer 0.5 mark will be deducted.
ZERO for not attempted.
Q. 1 If the solutions of the equation sin20 = k ( 0 < k < l ) i n ( 0 , 2 n ) are in A. P. then the value of k is
Q.3 A rectangle has its sides of length sin x and cos x for some x. Largest possible area which it can have, is
Q.4 Consider an A . P . t j j ^ t g , If 5th, 9th and 16th terms of this A.P. form three consecutive terms of
a GP. with non zero common ratio q, then the value of q is
(A) 4/7 (B) 2/7 (C) 7/4 (D)none
Q.5 The new coordinates of a point (4,5) when the origin is shifted to the point (1, - 2 ) are
(A) (5,3) (B)(3,7) (C)(3,5) (D)none
Q.6 A particle is moving along a straight line so that its velocity at time t > 0 is v (t) = 3t2. At what time t during
the interval from t = 0 to t = 9 is its velocity the same as the average velocity over the entire interval?
(A) 3 (B)4.5 (C) 3(3) 1/2 (D)9
Q.7 Acute angle made by a line of slope - 3/4 with a vertical line is
^ _ -if 3^ S3\
(A) cot_1[ (B) tan"1 - I (C) tan -1 ! - (D) cot.-l
A) 2 v2y
Q. 9 The sum of 3 real numbers is zero. If the sum of their cubes is 7ccthen their product is
(A) a rational greater than 1 (B) a rational less than 1
(C) an irrational greater than 1 (D) an irrational less than 1
Q. 10 Three circle each of area 4 n, are all externally tangent (i.e. externally touch each other). Their centres
form a triangle. The area of the triangle is
(A) 8V3 (B) 6v'3 (C) 3^3 (D) 4^3
Q.ll IfthelinesL, : 2 x + y - 3 = 0 , L 2 : 5 x + k y - 3 = OandL 3 : 3 x - y - 2 = 0, are concurrent, then the value
o f k is
(A)-2 (B)5 (C)-3 (D)3
Q. 12 Suppose x, y, z is a geometric series with a common ratio of'r' such that x ^ y . Ifx, 3y, 5z is an arithmetic
sequence then the value of'r 1 equals
(A) 1/3 (B) 1/5 (C) 3/5 (D) 2/3
Q. 13 The radius of the incircle of a right triangle with legs of length 7 and 24, is
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 8.5 (D) 12.5
Q. 16 The points Q = (9,14) and R = (a, b) are symmetric w.r.t. the point (5,3). The coordinates of the point
R are
' 17^
(A) v 2,
(B) (13,25) (C)(l,-8) (D)none
Q. 19 S et of all real x satisfying the inequality ! 4i—1 - log 2 x | > 5 is, where i = ^ p l .
r i rA i i ( ll
(A) [4, oo) (B) (C) I 0, —
16.
(D) u [4, °o)
I 16.
Q.20 Let Xj and X2 are two realnumbers such that x 2 + x 2 = 7 and xj* + x 2 = 10. Find the largest possible
value of Xj + X2 is
(A) 8 (B) 6 (C) 4 (D)2
PART-B
Q.2 If one root of the quadratic equation x 2 + mx - 24 = 0 is twice a root of the equation
x 2 - (m + 1 )x + m = 0 then find the value of m. [3]
Q.3 I f x is eliminated from the equation, sin(a+x) = 2b and sin(a-x) = 2c, then find the eliminant.
[3]
r N
2(x - 2)
Q.4 Solve the logarithmic inequality, logj P]
,(x + l ) ( x - 5 ) ,
Q.6 Find the area of the convex quadrilateral whose vertices are (0,0); (4, 5); (9,21) and (-3,7).
P]
Q.7 Find the direction in which a straight line must be drawn through the point (1,2) so that its point of
intersection with the line x + y = 4 may be at a distance ^ y[6 from this point. [4]
Q. 8 We inscribe a square in a circle of unit radius and shade the region between them. Then we inscribe
another circle in the square and another square in the new circle and shade the region between the new
circle and the square. If the process is repeated infinitely many times, find the area of the shaded region.
[4]
Q.2 Number of positive integers x for which/ ( x ) = x 3 - 8x2 + 20x - 1 3 , is a prime number, is
(A) 1 (B)2 (C)3 (D)4
1 3
(C) 2 (D) 4
Q.5 If cos A, cos B and cos C are the roots of the cubic x 3 + ax 2 + bx + c = 0 where A, B, C are the angles
of a triangle then
(A) a 2 - 2 b - 2c = 1 (B) a 2 - 2b + 2c - 1 (C) a 2 + 2 b - 2c = 1 (D) a 2 + 2b + 2c = 1
Q.6 What quadrilateral has the points (-3,6), (-1, -2), ( 7 , - 4 ) and (5,4) taken in order in the xy-plane as
its vertices?
(A) Square (B) Rhombus
(C) Parallelogram but not a rhombus (D) Rectangle but not a square
Q. 8 Points P and Q are 3 units apart. A circle centre at P with a radius of 3 units intersects a circle centred
at Q with a radius of ^ 3 units at point A and B. The area of the quadrilateral APBQ is
Q. 10 The area of the triangle whose vertices are the incentre, circumcentre and centroid of the triangle AOB
in sq. units is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) none
Q.ll The radii of the excircles of the triangle AOB (in any order) fonn
(A)anA.P. (B)aG.P. (C)anH.P. (D) none
3 + V5 3-V5
(A) (B) (C) (D)none
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V 8 T a r g e t I1T JEE 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XI (P, Q, R, S) DATE: 03/09/2005 TIME: 120 Min. DPP NO.-48
This is the test paper of Class-XI (J-Batch) held on 02-10-2005. Take exactly 2 hours.
PART-A
Only one alternative is correct. [20 x 1 = 20]
There is NEGATIVE marking. For each wrong answer 0.5 mark will be deducted.
Q. 1 If n arithmetic means are between two quantities 'a' and 'b' then the /7th arithmetic mean is
b + na a + nb n ( b - a )2 a + nb
(A)
v v(B)
7 w(C) p v(D) -
' n+1 n n+1 ' n+1
Q. 2 If logab + logbc + logca vanishes where a, b and c are positive reals different than unity then the value
of (logab)3 + (log b c) 3 + (logca)3 is
(A) an odd prime (B) an even prime
(C) an odd compo site (D) an irrational number
77(3" - 1 1)
(C) — ^ (D) none of these
Q.4 Ifthearcsofthe same length in two circles S t and S 2 subtend angles 75° and 120° respectively at the
S,
centre. The ratio — is equal to
S
2
, 1 81 64 25
(A) J CB)- ( O - (D)-
Q. 5 Ifthe roots of the cubic, x 3 + ax2 + bx + c = 0 are three consecutive positive integers. Then the value
a2
of is equal to
b+1
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C)l (D) none of these
2 3 2 3 2 3 00
Q.6 — + — + — + —r + —r
s
+ + isequalto
5 5 5 5 5 5
15 13 3 4
(A)^ (B)^ (C)? (D)?
Q. 9 Each of the four statements given below are either True or False.
1
I. sin765° = - ^ II. cosec(-1410°) = 2
1371 1 1571
m. tan— = ^ IV. cot = -1
4 .
Indicate the correct order of sequence, where'T' stands for true and 'F' stands for false.
(A) F T F T (B)FFTT (C)TFFF (D)FTFF
oo 2 k + 2
Q. 10 The sum ^T —— equal to
k=i 3
(A) 12 (B) 8 (C) 6 (D)4
Q.ll The value of p which satisfies the equation 122p_1 = 5(3p -7p) is
/n5-/nl2 / n l 2 + /n5 /n5 + /nl2 /nl2
/n21-/nl2 ^ /nl2-/n21 /nl44-/n21 ^ /nl2-5/n21
Q. 14 The quadratic equation X 2 - 9X + 3 = 0 has roots r and s. If X 2 + bX + c = 0 has roots r 2 and s2, then
(b, c) is
(A) (75,9) (B) (-75,9) (C)(-87,4) (D)(-87,9)
n i r ^ . tan220°-sin220° .
Q.15 The expression T ; simplifies to
tan 2 20°-sin 2 20°
(A) a rational which is not integral (B) a surd
(C) a natural which is prime (D) a natural which is not composite
Q.22 If ax 2 + b x + c = 0 , b * l be an equation with integral co-efficients and A > 0 be its discriminant, then
the equation b 2 x 2 - Ax - 4 a c = 0 has :
(A) two integral roots (B) two rational roots
(C) two irrational roots (D) one integral root independent of a, b, c.
V3sin(a + P) r-rTcos(a + P)
• cosItc
v 6)
Q. 24 It is known that sin P = — and 0 < P < % then the value of ' ' is:
5 sin a
5
(7 + 24cota)
(C) — - — — for tan P < 0 (D) none
Q. 25 The sum of the first three terms of the G.P. in which the difference between the second and the first term
is 6 and the difference between the fourth and the third term is 54, is
(A) 39 (B) - 1 0 . 5 (C) 27 (D)-27
PART-B
Q. 1 If cos(a + p) + s i n ( a - p ) = 0 a n d t a n p = ^ ^ . F i n d t a n a . [3]
Q.2 If a , p are the roots of ax2 + bx + c = 0, find the value of (aa + b)~3 + (ap + b)~3. [3]
Q, 6 Find the general solution of the equation, sin 4 2x+cos 4 2x = sin 2x cos 2x. [3]
^ ^ I I
Q. 7 Find the sum of the series, H + +——— — . [41
1.2.3 2.3.4 n(n + l)(n + 2)
Q. 8 Show that the triangle ABC is right angles if and only if sinA+ sinB + sinC = cosA+ cosB + cosC +1.
[4]
Q. 1 In a triangle ABC, R(b + c) = a Vbc where R is the circumradius of the triangle. Then the triangle is
(A) Isosceles but not right (B) right but not isosceles
(C) right isosceles (D) equilateral
Q.2 Starting with a unit square, a sequence of square is generated. Each square in the sequence has half the
side length of its predecessor and two of its sides bisected by its predecessor's sides as shown. This
process is repeated indefinitely. The total area enclosed by all the squares in limiting situation, is
5 79
(A) - sq. units (B) — sq. units
75 1
(C) — sq. units (D) — sq. units
1 1 1 + 1
Q.3 Thesum — — — — — — H — : — — — — — . + . . is equal
M to
s m 4 5 sin46° sin47°sin48° sin49°sin50° sin 133°sin 134°
(A) sec (1)° (B) cosec (1)° (C)cot(l)0 (D)none
8 _
Q.4 Number of real values of x e (0, n) for which — — — ^ 3 sin 2 x < 5, is
d sin x. sin J X
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinite
Q.6 If abed = 1 where a, b, c, d are positive reals then the minimum value of
a 2 + b 2 + c 2 + d 2 + ab + ac + ad + be + bd + cd is
(A) 6 (B) 10 (C) 12 (D) 20
Q. 8 A square and an equilateral triangle have the same perimeter. Let Abe the area of the circle circumscribed
A
about the square and B be the area of the circle circumscribed about the triangle then the ratio ~ is
B
9 3 27 3V6
(A).jg (B) - (C) - (D) - f
(log]0n)-l
Q.9 Iflog 10 sinx + l o g 1 0 c o s x = - 1 and log 10 (sinx + c o s x ) = then the value of 'n'is
Q. 12 ABC is an acute angled triangle with circumcentre 'O' orthocentre H. If AO - A H then the measure of
the angle A is
71 7t 71 571
(A)- <B)7 (C)j (D)~
Q.13 Let a, b, c be the three roots of the equation x 3 + x 2 - 333x - 1002 = 0 then the value of
a3 + b3 + c3.
(A)2006 (B)2005 (C)2003 (D)2002
44
cosn
Q. 14 Let x = j 4y4 then the greatest integer that does not exceed 1 OOx is equal to
Zsin n°
n=l
Q. 15 The numbers b, c, d are all integers. The parabola y = x 2 + bx + c and the line y = dx have exactly one
point in common. With these assumption, which one of the following statement is necessarily True?
(A) b = 0 (B) d - b is even (C) | a | 2 = | b | 2 (D)c = 0
Answer the following questions on the basis of the information given below: (Q.18 to Q.21)
Triangle ABC has vertices A (0,0), B (9,0) and C (0,6). The points P and Q lie on the side AB such that
AP = PQ = QB. Similarly the points R and S lie on the side AC so that AR = RS = SC. The vertex C is
joined to each of the points P and Q in the same way, B is joined to R and S. Also the line segment PC
and RB intersect at X and the line segments QC and SB intersect at Y.
Q.3 If p, q, r be the roots of x 3 - ax 2 + bx - c = 0, show that the area of the triangle whose sides are p, q &
1
r is — [a(4ab - a 3 - 8 c ) ] m .
t a n ( a + f3-y) _ tany s h o w t h a t e i t h e r s i n
Q- 4 If
tan ( a - P + y) ~ tanp ' ^ ~ ^ = 0 ' o r ' s i n 2 a + sin2^ + sin2y = 0
Q.5 In the triangle A' B' C, having sides B' C = a ' , A' C = b' and A' B' = c', a circle is drawn touching two
of its sides a' & b' and having its diameter on the side c'. If A' is the area of the triangle
A' B' C , find the radius of the circle. Further, a line segment parallel to A' B' is drawn to meet the sides
C A ' , CB' (produced) in points A & B respectively and to touch the given circle forming a triangle ABC
with sides BC = a, AC = b and AB = c. If A denotes the area of the triangle ABC, show that;
a b c a' + b' + c' , „ A ( a ' + b' + c ' ^
= = md
CO 77
a' ~ 17
b' c'77 7T~u~r
a' + b' (wa) A' V a' + b
PPP - 44
Q. 1 If log 10 (l 5) = a and log 20 (50) = b then find the value of log 9 (40)
Q.3 The ratios of the lengths of the sides BC & AC of a triangle ABC to the radius of a circumscribed circle
are equal to 2 & 3/2 respectively. Show that the ratio of the lengths of the bisectors of the interior angles
7(V7-l)
B & C is,
9V2
Q.4 If two vertices of a triangle are (7,2) and (1,6) and its centroid is (4,6) find the third vertex.
Q.5 If A , B , C are the angles of a triangle & sin 3 6 = sin (A - 0 ) . sin (B - 9). sin (C - 0),
prove that cot 0 = cot A + cot B + cot C.
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Target IIT JEE 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XI(PQRS) DATE: 16-17/09/2005 DPR NO.-45~46
Take approx. 50 min. for each Dpp.
DPP - 45
Q. 1 If the sum of the pairs of radii of the escribed circle of a triangle taken in order round the triangle be
denoted by, sl, s 2 , s 3 and the corresponding differences by d j , d 2 , d 3 , prove that,
dj d 2 d 3 + d, s 2 s 3 + d ? s 3 s, + d 3 s, s 2 = 0;
Q. 2 Find the general solution of the trigonometric equation cosec x - cosec 2x = cosec 4x
Q.3 Let the incircle ofthe A ABC touches its sides BC, C A & A B at A j , Bj & Cj respectively. If p j , p 2 &
p 3 are the circum radii of the triangles, Bj I C j , Cj I A, and
A, IB, respectively, then prove that, 2 p, p 7 p 3 = Rr 2 where R is the circumradius and r is the inradius
ofthe A ABC.
Q.4 If the area ofthe triangle formed by the points (1,2); (2,3) and (x, 4) is 40 square units, find x.
Q. 5 If a , p, y are angles, unequal and less than 2n, which satisfy the equation
a b
—+ + c = 0, then prove that sin(a + P) + sin(P + y) + sin (y + a ) = 0
cosB sinQ
DPP - 46
Q. 1 If dp d 2 , d 3 are diameters of the excircles of AABC, touching the sides a, b, c respectively then prove
Q.2 Show that for any triangle 2r < R (where R is the inradius and R is the circumradius)
Q.3 Find the least positive angle satisfying the equation cos 5a = cos 5 a.
Q. 4 Find the equation of the straight line which passes through the point (1,2) and is such that the given point
^ bisects the part intercepted between the axes.
Q.5 In a A ABC, if cosA+ cosB = 4sin 2 -y, prove that tan y . t a n ^ = ^ . Hence deduce that the sides of
the triangle are in A.R
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v S T a r g e t ||T JEE 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XI (PQRS) DATE: 09/09/2005 TIME: 60Min. DPP. NO.- 42
Q. 1 If a, b, c are positive real number such that
log a logb logc
b-c c-a a-b
then prove that
ab +c + b c +a + c a + b > 3
Q.2 Find all values of k for which the inequality, 2x2 - 4k2x — k 2 + 1 > 0 is valid for all real x which do not
exceed unity in the absolute value.
2 x2 + 2 x
( - ( p £ r ) ) (1 + 1o
& ph) -2( ! +
pfr) >0
is valid for all real x.
1 — — — 8
Q.4 If positive square root of, a* . ( 2 a ) 2 a . ( 4 a ) 4 a . (8a) 8 a .... .... °° is — , find the value of 'a1.
1 2 4 2" 2 1
Q.5 Provethat - + - = — + ^ 4— + + —2 = ——r^T"-;
2
x + 1 x + 1 x +l (x +1) 1-x
x
Q.6 Find the general solution of the equation (1 + c o s x ) i j t a n — - 2 + sinx = 2 cos x
Q.7 Ifp,q,r be the lengths of the bisectors of the angles of a triangle ABC from the angular pointsA,Band
C respectively, prove that
1 A 1 B 1 C 1 1 1 pqr abc(a + b + c)
w
c o s — i — cos —- H— cos — = —l b— and K
nil ^ ^ =
p 2 q 2 r 2 a b c > 4A (a + b)(b + c)(c + a)
Q.8 If x, y, z are perpendicular distances of the vertices of a A ABC from the opposite sides and A is the
area of the triangle, then prove that
Q. 2 Find the set of real values of 'a' for which there are distinct reals x, y satisfying
x=a-y2 and y = a-x2.
Q.3 A polynomial in x of degree greater than 3 leaves the remainder 2, 1 and - 1 when divided by
(x - 1) ; (x + 2) & (x + 1) respectively. Find the remainder, if the polynomial is divided by,
(x2 - 1) (x + 2).
sin6x + cos 6 x = — .
4
Q.5 If pj, p 2 are the roots of the quadratic equation, ax2 + bx + c = 0 and q ]5 q 2 are the roots of the
quadratic equation cx2 + bx + a = 0 such that Pj, qj, p 2 , q 2 is an A.P. of distinct terms, then prove that
a + c = 0 where a, b, c e R.
88
1 cosk
Q.6 Let k = 1 t h e n prove that T \ ——: 7 — = —x—
^ cosnk • cos(n + l)k sin^k
r 1 2
x cosx
Q. 7 S olve the equation, + V2 4 cos
J 1 UJ
2
2 J 2
y
?
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^ B T a r g e t l i t JEE 2006 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XI (PQRS) DATE: 29/08/2005 Max. Marks: 60 DPR NO.-40
PPP OF THE W E E K
This is the test paper of Class-XI (J-Batch) held on 28-08-2005. Take exactly 120 minutes.
22 x
Q. 1 If sec x + tan x = — , find the value of tan—. Use it to deduce the value of cosec x + cot x. [3]
1 1 1 1
Q.3 Prove that . • + — — r ~ + ~ — T ~ + + . = cot x - cot 2 n x for any natural number
sin2x sin2 x sm2 x sin2 x
n and for all real x with sin 2 r x ^ 0 where r = 1,2, n. [3]
Q.4 Let X = sin 2 72° - sin 2 60° and Y = cos 2 48°-sin 2 12°
Find the value of XY. [3]
£ s i n 2 A + 2 ] ~ [ s i n A = 1- PI
Q.7 Find the value o f k for which the graph of the quadratic polynomial
P (x) = x 2 + (2x + 3)k + 4(x + 2) + 3k - 5 intersects the axis of x at two distinct points. [3]
42. V6
Q. 9 Let a and b are two real numbers such that, sin a+sin b = - y and cos a+cos b = - - - . Find the value of
ix
Q.12 If a . p be two angles satisfying 0 < a, P < — and whose sum is a constant k„ find the maximum value of
Q. 13 Find a quadratic equation whose sum and product of the roots are the values o f t h e expressions
(cosec 10° - 7 3 sec 10°) and (0.5 cosec 10° - 2 sin70°) respectively. Also express the roots of this
(n A
quadratic in terms of tangent of an angle lying in ~ . [6]
x +2x-3
Q. 14 If y = —5 then find the interval in which y can lie for every x e R wherever defined. [6]
x + 2x — 8
How many roots does the equation have for a given value of p?
Q. 5 Find four numbers, such that the first three form a G.P and the last three an A.P., while the sum ofthe first
and last terms is 14 and the sum of the inner terms is 12.
DPP - 38
59
Q. 1 Each angular of a regular r-gon is — times larger than each angle of a regular s-gon. Find the largest
58
possible value of s. i
31x1-2
Q. 3 Find the solution set ofthe inequality > 2
|x|-l
Q. 4 The sum of an infinite GP is 2 & the sum of the GP made from the cubes of the terms ofthis infinite series
is 24. Find the series.
Q. 5 A circle is inscribed in an equilateral triangle ABC ; an equilateral triangle in the circle, a circle again in the
latter triangleand so on; in this way (n + 1) circles are described; if r, Xj, x 2 , , x n be the radii of the
circles, show that, r = x t + x2 + x3 + + x n _ } + 2 xn.
DPP - 39
Q. 1 If the equation sin4x + cos 4 x = a has real solutions then find the range of values of'a'. Find the general
1
solution of the equation when a :
2'
Q.2 Find the complete set of real values of 'a' for which both roots ofthe quadratic equation
n(n - 1 ) , _
Q.3 Show that In (4 x 12 x 36 * 108 up to n terms) = In In 2 + — - — 3
f 7 r s•i n x \ ^TtCOSX ^ 7Z TC 7t
Q.5 Show that tan + tan > 1 for 0 < x < - and - < y < - .
v 4 sin y y v4cosyj 2 6 i
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Target I8T JEE 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS:XI(P, Q, R, S) DATE: 10-13/08/2005 DPP. NO.-35
Take approx. 50 min. for each Dpp.
DPP - 35
Q. 1 If sec(a - 2P), seca and sec ( a + 2p) are in arithmetical progression, show that
cos 2 a = 2 cos2|3 (P & nrc, n e l )
cos0 1 + sinB 2
Q.4 Solve the equation :—— + — —.
l + sm0 cos0 cos0
Q. 5 Prove that if (ac)' 08a b = c 2 , then the numbers log a N, log b N and log c N are three successive terms of an
arithmetic progression for any positive value o f N ^ 1.
x2 - a x - 2
Q.6 Find all values o f ' a ' for which —5 lies between -3 and 2 for all real values of x.
x + x +1
2(a - 1 ) 2
Q.7 Solve the inequality for every a e R x < — (x + 1).
a 3a
DPP - 36
Q. 1 Let A j , ^ , A 3 A n are the vertices of a regular n sided polygon inscribed in a circle of radius R.
If (Aj A 2 ) 2 + (Aj A3)2 + + (Aj A n ) 2 = 14 R 2 , find the number of sides in the polygon.
3 + cosx
Q.2 Showthat — — - — V x e R can not have any value between - 2 V 2 and 2V2 . What inference
sinx
can you draw about the values of ?
3 + cosx
Q.3 Find the solution set of the equation, log _ x 2_ 6 x (sin 3 x + sinx) = log x2_6x (sin 2x).
10 10
Q.4 Find the set of values o f x satisfying the equation sin |x| tan5x = cosx
Q.5 Find the general solution of the equation, tan 2 (x + y) + cot 2 (x + y) - 1 - 2x - x2.
Q.6 If p, q are the roots of the quadratic equation x 2 + 2bx + c = 0, prove that
Q. 7 Find all real values of x for which the expression Jlogl/2 [ ^ | is a real number.
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CLASS:XI(P, Q,R,S) DATE: 03-04/08/2005 TIME: 70Min. DPP. NO.-3 4
Q. 1 If (xj, yj) is the solution of the equation, log 225 (x) + log 64 (y) - 4 and (x2, y 2 ) as the solution of
logx(225) - log y (64) = 1 then show that the value of log 30 (x 1 y 1 x 2 y 2 ) =12.
Q.2 Let P (x) = x 2 + bx + c, where b and c are integer. If P (x) is a factor of both x 4 + 6x2 + 25 and
3x4 + 4x 2 + 28x + 5, find the value o f P ( l ) .
Q.3 Given a, b, c are +ve integer forming an increasing geometric sequence, b - a is a perfect square, and
log 6 a + log 6 b + log 6 c = 6. Find the value of a + b + c.
Q. 5 Let there be a quotient of two natural numbers in which the denominator is one less than the square of
the numerator. If we add 2 to both numerator & denomenator, the quotient will exceed 1/3 & if we
subtract 3 from numerator & denomenator, the quotient will lie between 0 & 1/10. Determine the
quotient.
Q. 6 The number of terms of an A. P. is even; the sum of the odd terms is 310; the sum of the even terms is
340; the last term exceeds the first by 57. Find the number of terms and the series.
Q. 7 Find the two smallest po sitive values of x for which sin x° = sin (xc)
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CLASS: XI (P, Q, R, S) DATE: 01-02/08/2005 TIME: 60 Min. DPP. NO.-33
OBJECTIVE PRACTICE TEST
Select the correct alternative. Only one is correct. [3 x 25 = 75]
For each wrong answer 1 mark will be deducted.
Q.2 If A + B + C = 7r & cosA = cosB . cosC then tanC . tanB has the value equal to :
(A) 1 (B) 1/2 (C) 2 (D) 3
Q.4 If the roots of the equation x 3 - px 2 - r = 0 are tan a , tan (3 and tan y then the value of
sec 2 a • sec2|3 • sec2y is
(A) p 2 + r2 - 2rp + 1 (B) p2 + r 2 + 2rp + 1 (C) p 2 - r 2 - 2rp + 1 (D)None
^ „ 1 3 7 15 1S
Q. 5 The sum to n terms of the series, equal to:
Q. 6 sinx - cos2x - 1 assumes the least value for the set of values of x given by:
(A) x - tm + (~l) n+1 (n/6) (B) x = nn + ( - l ) n (n/6)
(C) x = n% + (-l) n (ti/3) (D) x = nw - (-l) n (tt/3)
where n e l
Q.7 If the equation a (x - l) 2 + b(x 2 - 3x + 2) + x - a 2 = 0 is satisfied for all x e R then the number of
ordered pairs of (a, b) can be
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinite
*
Q. 8 The base angles of a triangle are 22.5° and 112.5°. The ratio of the base to the height of the triangle is:
(A)V2 (B)2V2-1 (C)2V2 (D)2
' 1 ^
x- as n —» oo is
X
t l 3k+ 1 A 3k-2y
2 1
(A) zero (B) 1 (C) - (D)
Q. 11 Given four positive number in A.P. If 5 , 6 , 9 and 15 are added respectively to these numbers, we get
a G.P., then which of the following holds?
(A) the common ratio of G.P. is 3/2
(B) common ratio of G.P. is 2/3
(C) common difference of the A.P. is 3/2
(D) common difference of the A.P. is 2/3
Q.12
x The equation,
H sin 2 9 - — 3r r — ' = 1 has :
. sin 0 - 1 sin3 0 - 1
(A) no root (B) one root (C) two roots (D) infinite roots
Q. 15 An H.M. is inserted between the number 1 /3 and an unknown number. If we diminish the reciprocal of
the inserted number by 6, it is the G.M. of the reciprocal of 1/3 and that of the unknown number. If all the
terms of the respective H.P. are distinct then
(A) the unknown number is 27 (B) the unknown number is 1/27
(C) the H.M. is 15 (D) the G.M. is 21
Q. 16 The number of integers 'ri such that the equation nx 2 + (n + l)x + (n + 2) = 0 has rational roots only, is
(A)l (B)2 (C) 3 (D)4
(A)mi+j (B)
where n e I
x2~3x + c i
Q.20 If the maximum and minimum values of y = are 7 and — respectively then the value of
X "i" i X H~ C /
c is equal to
(A) 3 (B)4 (C)5 (D)6
Q. 21 The general value ofx satisfying the equation
2cot 2 x + 2 V3 cotx + 4 cosecx + 8 = 0 is
n 71 n 7t
(A) nn - (B) nn + (C) 2nTX - (D) 2mc +
6
Q. 22 If the sum of n terms of a G.P. (with common ratio r) beginning with the p* term is k times the sum of an
equal number of terms of the same series beginning with the q111 term, then the value of k is:
(A) rp/q (B) r^P (C)rP^ (D)rP + i
Q.23 The sum ofthe roots ofthe equation (x + 1) = 2 log 2 (2 x + 3) - 2 log 4 (l 980 - 2"x) is
(A) 3954 (B)log 2 ll (C)log 2 3954 (D) indeterminate
Q.24 If the expression, 2 ( ^ 2 _ i ) sin x - 2 cos 2x + 2 - is negative then the set of values of x lying in
(0,2n) is:
r57i l b O f 5n llTl")
W 6,
'it 57r"
(A) u (B)
U ' 6 J U ' 6 J
/
71 7T 1 (5n 3T^ 571 5tc In
(C) — —
(D) u u ,2n
v6 ' 2 J 1 4 2J V 6/ T ' T
:
Q.25 Solution set of the inequality log 3 x - log? x < log, .4 is
%/2j2)
Q.5 The set of angles btween 0 & 2n satisfying the equation 4 cos 2 0 - 2 - ^ 2 cos 0 — 1 — 0 is
23n
J j L ^L ] ! JL l2L ]2JL 2 3 n
(A) (B)
I12 ' 12 ' ~12 ' T T j 1 12 ' 12 ' 12 ' 12
f ^ L l^ZL 1 9 7 t ] f 7C 1% 1771 2371
(C)
I 1 2 ' 12 ' 12 J
1 1 1 1 1 1
Q.6 Let x= + + + 00 and y = ~ + 7TT + T T 4 " °° then
1-4 4.7 7.10 ' 1-2 2-3 3-4
Q.7 If cos a = "" c o s P—- then tan ^1 cot^- has the value equal to, where(0 < a < n and 0 < B < 71)
2 - cosp 2 2
(A) 2 (B)V2 (C) 3 (D) Vs
1 V3 1
(A) j (B)^ (C) 4 (D)l
Q.24 The value of the expression (sinx + cosecx) 2 + (cosx + secx) 2 - (tanx + cotx) 2 wherever defined is
equal to
(A) 0 (B)5 (C)7 (D) 9
Q.25 The roots of the equation 2 + cotx = cosec x always lie in the quadrant number
(A) I only (B) I and II (C) II and IV (D) II only
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^ S T a r g e t IIT JEE 2007 Dally Practice Problems
CLASS: XI (P, Q, R, S) DATE: 24/07/2005 TIME: 60 Min. DPP. NO.-31
J ( x - 8 ) (2-x)
Q.l The set of values of x satisfying simultaneously the inequalities t— -y > 0 and
iogo.3 ("T (log2 5 - 1))
2 X - 3 - 31 > 0 is :
(A) a unit set (B) an empty set
(C) an infinite set (D) a set consisting of exactly two elements.
Q.2 The roots of the equation (x—l) 2 — 4 | x — 1 | + 3 = 0,
(A) form an A.P. (B) form a GP.
(C) form an H. P (D) do not form any progression.
Q. 3 The perimeter of a certain sector of a circle is equal to the length of the arc of a semicircle having the
same radius. The angle of the sector in radians is:
(A) 2 (B) 7i - 1 (C) 7i - 2 (D) none
Q.4 If the roots of the equation, x3 + Px2 + Qx - 19 = 0 are each one more than the roots of the equaton,
x3 - Ax2 + Bx - C = 0 where A, B, C, P & Q are constants then the value of A+B+C =
(A) 18 / (B) 19 (C) 20 (D) none
Q.5 Number of ordered pair(s) of (x, v) satisfying the system of simultaneous equations
I x2 - 2x j + y = 1 and x2 + | y f = 1 is (x, y e R) :
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) infinitely many
Q. 6 Given log2x • log,xyz = 1 0
log 2 y-log 2 xyz = 40
log2z • log2xyz = 50 where x > 0 ; y > 0 ; z > 0
then which of the following inequalities may be true?
(A)x<y<z&z<x<y (B)x>y>z & z<x<y
(C)x>y>z&x<y<z (D) x > z > y & z < x < y
Q 7 The quadratic equation whose roots are the A.M. and H.M. between the roots of the equation,
2x2 - 3x + 5 = 0 is :
(A) 4x2 - 25x + 10 = 0 (B) 12x2 - 49x + 30 = 0
(C) 14x2 - 12x + 35 = 0 (D) 2x2 + 3 x + 5 = 0
Q.8 If the sum of the first n natural numbers is 1/5 times the sum oftheir squares, then the value of n is :
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8
Q. 9 A particle begins at the origin and moves successively in the following
manner as shown, 1 unit to the right, l/2unitup, l/4unittotheright,
1/8 unit down, 1/16 unit to the right etc. 1/4
The length of each move is half the length of the previous move and CJ s U
1/16
movement continues in the 'zigzag'manner indefinitely. The co-ordinates 1 " v
of the point to which the 'zigzag' converges is: 0 X
(A) (4/3, 2/3) (B) (4/3, 2/5)
(C) (3/2, 2/3) (D) (2, 2/5)
Q.10 A quadratic equation defined over rational coefficient whose one root is sin237i/10 is:
(A) 16x2 + 12x - 1 = 0 (B) 4x2 + 2x - 1 = 0
2
(C) x - 3x + 1 = 0 (D) 16x2 - 12x+ 1 = 0
1 00 1 00
Q. 11 Let an be the nth term of a G.P. of positive numbers . Let X a2n = a & X =
P such that
n
n =1 n = 1
W fp C B ) a£ ( C ) \jj fp ( D )Vj ai
Q. 12 Given a sequence a p a2, a3, an, in which the sum of the first m terms is
2
Sm = m - 5m then which of the following is not true?
(A) a5 = 0 (B) a5 = 4 (C)a 6 = 6 (D)itisanAP.
Q. 14 The number of integral values of m, for which the roots ofx2 - 2mx+m 2 - 1 = o will lie between - 2 and
4 is
(A) 2 (B) 0 (C)3 (D)l
Q.15 Given a regular triangle with side 'a', a new regular triangle is formed by the length ofits altitudes. This
process is repeated. This procedure being repeated n times. The limit of the sum of areas of all the
triangle as n —> oo is
(A) 3a2 (B)V3a2 (C) 2a2 (D)V^a2
r • • \2/3
2 s i n x + sin2x 1-cosx
Q.16 Let y = The interval in which y can lie for V x e R .
v2cosx+sin2x 1-sinx^
(A) [l,oo) (B)(-a,, co) (C)[0,1] (D)[0,oo)
Q. 17 A horse is teethered to a stake by a rope 9 m long. Ifthe horse moves along the circumference of a circle
always keeping the rope tight then the distance traversed by the horse when the rope has raced an angle
of 70°, is (Assume n = 22/7) f
(A) 7 m (B)9m (C)llm (D)22m
Q.18 If x g R, the numbers ( 51+x + 51"*), a/2, (25x + 25' x ) form an A.P. then 'a' must lie in the interval
(A) [6,o)) (B)[12,oo) (C) [24, oo) (D)[24,oo)
Q. 19 If 7 times the 7th term of an A.P. is equal to 11 times its eleventh term then the 18th term of the A.P. is
(A) 0 (B) 7 (C) 11 (D) 18
Q.20 ABC is a triangle such that, sin ( 2 A + B ) = sin (C - A) = - sin (B + 2C) = ^ • If A, B, C are in A.P,
Q. 22 If sin (x - y), sin x and sin (x+y) are in H. P., then sin x . sec has the value equal to (x, y, z are +ve
acute angles)
. 1025
Q.23 If
10 -
imi P anc * ^ =
Q then th e value of log 10 4100 in terms of p and q is equal to
u
Q. 10 If \ 2 + -V2 + 4 "2 + Pt0 00 = then
TT2 + \ +
~7 + equal to
l 2 3 6 I 3 5
Q.ll In a potato race, 8 potato es are placed 6 metres apart on a straight line, the first being 6 metres from the
basket which is also placed in the same line. A contestant starts from the basket and puts one potato at
a time into the basket. Find the total distance he must run in order to finish the race.
(A) 420 (B) 384 (C)432 (D)none
Q.12 The sum ofthe first 100 terms common to the series 17,21,25, and 16,21,26, is
(A) 101100 (B) 111000 (C) 110010 (D) 100101
Q.13 If x,y,z e N then the number of ordered triplets of (x,y, z) satisfying the equation x + y + z = 1 0 2 i s
(A) 4950 (B) 5050 (C) 5150 (D)None
Q. 14 Consider an A.P. with first term 'a' and the common difference d. Let S k denote the sum of the first K
SjQJ
terms. Let "77" is independent of x, then
1
Q. 16 The numbers , —-— & — - — consitute
log32 log 6 2 j log122
(A) an A. P. (B)aG.P. (C)aH.P. (D)None
Q. 17 If log2, l o g ( 2 x - 1) and log(2 X + 3 ) are in A.P,, then xis equal to :
1
(A) 5/2 (B) log3 2 (C) log 2 5 (D)none
Q. 18 Complete set of the values of x satisfying the inequality, log7 x - log x (l/7) < - 2 is
(A) (0,1) (B) (1, 2) (C) (1, co) (D)(2,co)
Q.19 If the equation sm4 x - (k + 2) sin 2 x - (k + 3) = 0 has a solution then k must lie in the interval:
(A) ( - 4 , - 2 ) (B)[-3,2) ' (C)(-4,-3) (D) [ - 3 , - 2 ]
Q. 20 The first term of an infinitely decreasing GP. is unity and its sum is S . The sum ofthe squares ofthe terms
of the progression is:
S2
(A) —
V ;
( B )V ;
(C) K
(D) S 2
2S-1 2S-1 2-S '
sin(a + 0) - sin(a - 0)
Q.21 The expression c o s ( p _ e ) _ c o s ( p + e ) is
V3 + 1 V3-1 • S - l _ 3(V3 - l)
Q.25 The values ofx smaller than 3 in absolutevalue which satisfy the inequality log (2a _ x 2 ( x - 2 a x ) > 1 for
a l l a > 5 is
(A) - 2 < x < 3 (B) - 3 < x < 3 (C)-3<x<0 (D)-3<x<-l
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CLASS : XI (P, Q, R, S) DATE: 16/07/2005 TIME: 60Min. DPR NO.-29
a2 p2
2
Q. 1 If a, p are the roots o f t h e equation ax + 3x + 2 = 0 (a < 0) then — + — is
1 1
(A) u (B)
\
f 3 ^
u -co. u
(C) 2' 4 U ) (D)
J T'00 J
Q.5 If a , p are the roots of the quadratic equation (p2 + p + l)x 2 + (p - 1 )x + p2 = 0 such that unity lies
between the roots then the set of values of p is
(A)* (B)peO,-l)U(0,oo)
(C)p e ( - 1 , 0 ) (D) ( - 1 , 1 )
Q.6 If cos9 + cos(|) = a and sinB + sincj) = b, then the value of cos9-cos(|) has the value equal to
2 2
2
I2-4a2 |( a 2 + b 2 ) ! 2 - 4 b 2 1( a + b ) 1 - 4a 2 |( a 2 + b 2 ) |2 - 4 b 2
(A) (U) "
41 hb 2 ) 2(a2+b2)I ^ 2(a2+b2) 41( a 2 + b 2 ) 1
Q.7 If both roots of the equation (3X + l)x 2 - (21 + 3 p)x + 3 = 0 are inifinte then
1 3 1 2 1
(A) A, = p (C)X = - - ; p = - (D)?i = --;n = --
Q. 14 Let a > 0, b > 0 & c > 0. Then both the roots of the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0.
(A) are real & negative (B) have negative real parts
(C) are rational numbers (D) none
Q.15 Greatest integer less than or equal to the number log 2 15 . log |/f) 2. log 3 1/6 is:
(A) 4 (B)3 (C) 2 " ' (D) 1
Q. 16 Integral value of x satisfying the equation
(x2 + x + 1) + (x2 + 2x + 3) + (x2 + 3x + 5) +....+ (x2 + 20 x + 39) = 4500 is
(A) .10 (B) - 1 0 (C) 20.5 (D) None
Q.20 If the quadratic polynomial, y = (cot a)x 2 + 2 (V sin a ) x + ^ tan a, a e [0, 2 TT| can take negative
Q. 21 If a, p are roots of the equation x2 - 2mx + m2 - 1 = 0 then the number of integral values of m for which
a, p € (-2, 4) is
(A) 0 (B)l (C)2 (D)3
P.T.O.
X X
Q.22 The value of the expression, log4 - 2 log4 (4 x4) when x = - 2 is :
4
v y
(A) - 6 (B) - 5 (C) - 4 (D) meaningless
1
Q.23 If x, and x 2 are the roots of the equation x2 + px - = 0 , (p e R ) then the minimum value of
xj1 + x 2 is equal to
{ ^ \6x+10-x2
27 .
Q. 24 Number of integral values of x satisfying the inequality < — is
v4y 64
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) infinite
a a +1
Q.25 If the roots of the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 are real and of the form r and then the value of
a-1 a
(a + b + c) 2 is
(A) b 2 - 4ac (B) b 2 - 2ac (C) b 2 + 4ac (D) b 2 + 2ac
X - X
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CLASS: XI (P, Q, R, S) DATE: 08-09/07/2005 TIME: 40 Min. DPP. NO.-27
Select the correct alternative : (Only one is correct)
Q. 1 Which of the statement is false.
(A) If 0 < p < n then the quadratic equation, (cos p - 1) x 2 + cos px + sinp = 0 has real roots.
(B) If 2a + b + c = 0 (c * 0) then thequadratic equation, ax 2 + bx + c = 0 has no root in (0,2).
(C) The necessary & sufficient condition for the quadratiic function f(x) = ax 2 + bx + c to take both
positive & negative values is, b 2 > 4ac.
(D) The sum of the roots of the equation cos2x = 1 which liei in the interval [0,314] is 49 5071.
Q.2 For every x e R, the polynomial x 8 - x 5 + x 2 - x + 1 is :
(A) positive (B) never positive (C) positve as well as negative (D) negative
Q.3 If x ] 5 x 2 & x 3 are the three real solutions of the equation;
2 3
xlog 0x+log10x +3 = 2 w h g r e X ] > X 2 > X 3 ; t h £ n
^x+T-i ,/x+i+i
Q.5 Three roots of the equation, x 4 - px 3 + qx 2 - rx + s = 0 are tan A, tanB & tan C where A, B, C are
the angles of a triangle. The fourth root of the biquadratic is :
Q.3 If the roots of the quadratic equation x 2 + 6x + b = 0 are real and distinct and they differ by atmost 4
then the range of values of b is :
(A) [ - 3 , 5 ] (B) [5,9) (C) [6,10] (D) none
Va Ja(a-b) a + ,/a(a-b) Va - V a - b
Q.8 The area of the circle in which a chord of length 2a makes an angle 9 at its centre is
Subjective:
Q.3 If a,b,c are real numbers satisfying the condition a + b + c = 0thenthe roots ofthe quadratic equation
3ax 2 + 5bx + 7c = 0 are :
(A) positive (B) negative (C) real & distinct (D) imaginary
3
log _3
g59
8l'° +3 ^ f l r-\ 2 ,
Q.4 Let, N = — . (V7 H 7 -125 log25 6 then log 2 N has the value =
409 y
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) - 1 (D) none
then 7 a 2 + B 2 ec ua
I l to
(A)l (B) V2 (C)2 (D) V3
x- 3 x- 2
Q.6 If — — - < then the most general values are :
ZX ~ I X 4" 4
Subjective:
u3-u5 U5-U7
Q.10 I f un = sin"0 + cos n 0, prove that =~
^ u, u3
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CLASS: XI (P, Q, R, S) DATE: 04-05/07/2005 TIME: 40 Min. DPR NO.-25
Fill in the blank :
Q. 1 If (x + 1 ) 2 is greater then 5x - 1 and less than 7x - 3 then the integral value of x is equal to .
Q.3 If the vectors, p =(log 2 x) i — 6 j — k and q =(log 2 x) i + 2 j +(log 2 x) k are perpendicular to each
other, then the value of x is .
Q.5 cos a is a root of the equation 25x 2 + 5x - 12 = 0, - 1 < x < 0, then the value of sin 2 a is :
(A) 12/25 (B) - 1 2 / 2 5 (C) - 2 4 / 2 5 (D) 20/25
(p, q) is :
Subjective:
n
Q.10 Find the value(s) ofthe positive integer n for which the quadratic equation, ^ ( x + k - l ) ( x + k) = 10n
k=l
PPP - 23
Q.l If 15 sin a + 10cos a = 6, evaluate 8cosec a + 27sec 6 a
4 4 6
Q.2 Prove that the function y = (x 2 + x + l)/(x 2 + 1 ) cannot have values greater than 3/2 and values
smaller than 1/2 for V x eR.
Q. 3 If a, |3 are the roots of the equation
(tan2135°)x2 - (cosecl0° - V3 secl0°)x + tan2240° = 0
then prove that the quadratic equation whose roots are (2a + (3) and (a + 2P) is x 2 - 12x + 35=0.
Q.4 John has 'x' children by his first wife. Mary has x + 1 children by herfirsthusband. They many and have
children oftheir own. The whole family has 24 children. Assuming that the children ofthe same parents
do notfight,find the maximum possible number offightsthat can take place.
Q.5V Solve the following equation for x, 3x 3 = [x2 + Vl8 x + a/32] [x2 - Vl8 x - V32] - 4x 2 , where x e R.
Q.6** If cosA = tanB, cosB = tanC and eosC=tanA, then prove that sinA = sinB = sinC=2 sin 18°.
** * * * t *** *** **** * ****
PPP - 2JU
Q. 1 Find the minimum value of the expression 2 log 10 x - logx0.01 ; where x > 1.
Q.2 If x,y,z be all positive acute angle thenfindthe least value of
tanx (cot y + cot z)+tany (cot z + cot x) + tanz (cot x + cot y)
r, ,, . ... sinx - 1 , 1 . 2 - sinx w „
Q.3 Prove the mequality + - > V x e R.
smx ~ 2 2 3 - sinx
Q.4 Prove that: 5 sin x = sin(x + 2y) =>2 tan(x + y) = 3 tan y.
Q.5 If cos 0 + cos <b = a and sin 0 + sin <b = b, prove that: tan—+tan— = „ ^v .
2 2 a + b + 2a
Q.6 Find the sum of (n - 1 ) terms ofthe series:
. it . 2% 371 _
sin— + s i n — + s i n — + Deduce the value of n if this sum is equal
n to 2 + Jy 3 .
n n n
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Target IIT JEE 2007
CLASS: XI (P, Q, R, S)
Q.l
DATE:
Identify whether the statement is True or False.
17-18/06/2005 TIME:
MATHEMATICS
Daily Practice Problems
40Min. DPP. NO.-21
Q.4 Which of the following functions have the maximum value unity ?
sin2x - cos2x
(A) s i n 2 x - c o s 2 x (B)
V2
( Q _ s i n 2 x - cos2x l . I
(D) sinx + —p^cosx
M5 ' V3
Q.5 For a positive integer n , let
f n ( 0 ) = (2 cos0 + l) (2 cos0 - l) (2 cos 2 0 - I) (2 cos 2 2 0 - l) (2 cos 2n~10 - 1). Then:
(A) f 2 (ti/6) = 0 (B) f 3 (?t/8) = - 1 (C) f 4 (tt/32) = 1 (D) f 5 (ti/1 28) = V2
Q.6 Two parallel chords are drawn on the same side of the centre of a circle of radius R . It is found that they
subtend an angle of 0 and 2 0 at the centre ofthe circle. The peipendicular distance between the chords is
. . . _ _ , 30 . 0 Q
(A) 2 R sm — sin — (B) 1 - cos 1 + 2 cos-1 R
2 2 2j
30 0
(C) (l + cos^J fl - 2 c o s ^ j R (D) 2 R sin -— sin —
4 4
Subjective
Q.7 Determine the smallest positive value o f x (in degrees) for which
tan(x + 100°) = tan(x + 50°) tan x tan (x - 50°).
sin
Q.8 Let ( 9 - a ) = -, &
— cos (9-°0 4 then rprove that cos ( a - p) = a ° ' b d
sin (0 - P) b cos (0 - P) d ad + be
71 3tt 7rc 71 3tt
Q.9 If X = sinf© + Y ^ j + s i n 0- + sin 0 + , Y=cos 0 + + cos 0 - + COS 0 +
12 12 12 12 12
X Y
then prove that -2 tan20.
Y X
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Target I1T JEE 2007
CLASS: XI (P, Q, R, S) DATE: 15-16/06/2005 TIME: 40Min.
MATHEMATICS
Daily Practice Problems
DPP. NQ.-20
Select the correct alternative : (Only one is correct)
c 71X \
: 2
Q. 1 The number of solutions ofthe equation cos x + 2A/3X + 4 is
2V3
(A) more than 2 (B)2 (C)l (D)0
r r il r
Q.2 The value of cot 7 — + tan 67 — - cot 67— -tan7— is:
2 2 2 2
(A) a rational number (B) irrational number (C) 2(3 + 2 v 3 ) (D)2(3-V3)
x2 - x 1 71
Q.3 If t a n a and tan p : 2 -j 7 ( X5fc 0, l ) , w h e r e 0 < a , P < —,
X - x + 1 ZX. ZX z then tan (a + P) has
the value equal to :
(A)l (B)-l (C)2 (D) 3/4
Q.5 The maximum value of ( 7 cosO + 24 sinO ) x ( 7 sinG - 24 cos9 ) for every 0 e R .
625 625
(A) 25 (B) 625 (C)
Q.6 As shown in the figure AD is the altitude on BC and AD
produced meets the circumcircle of AABC at P where
DP = x. Similarly EQ = y and FR - z. If a, b, c respectively
a b c
denotes the sides BC, CA and AB then — + -— + —
2x 2y 2z
has the value equal to
(A) tanA + tanB + tanC (B) cotA + cotB + cotC
(C) cosA + cosB + cosC (D) cosecA + cosecB + cosecC
Q.7 The graphs of y = sin x, y = cos x, y = tan x & y = cosec x are drawn on the same axes from 0 to
u/2. A vertical line is drawn through the point where the graphs of y = cos x & y = tan x
cross, intersecting the other two graphs at points A & B. The length ofthe line segment AB is:
V5-1 V5 + 1
(A) 1 (B) (C) V2 (D)
nsinAcosA
Q.8 If tanB then tan(A + B) equals
1-ncos2 A
sin A (n - 1 ) cos A sin A sin A
(A) ( l - n ) c o s A (B)
K±JJ v(C)
w v(D)
sinA (n-l)cosA ' (n + l)eosA
Q.9 In a triangle ABC, angle A is greater than angle B. If the measures of angles A & B satisfy the
equation, 3 sinx - 4 sin 3 x - K = 0, 0 < K < 1 , then the measure of angle C is
(A) n/3 (B) TI/2 (C) 2tc/3 (D) 5TC/6
sin 2 9
sin 9 +cos 9
Q.10 The value of , for all permissible vlaues of 9
sin9-cos9 tan 9 - 1
(A) is less than - 1 (B) is greater than 1
(C) lies between - 1 and 1 including both (D) lies between- J 2 a n d including both
2
Q. 11 The number of solution ofthe equation log 3x (3/ x) + log x = l is
(A) 3 (B)2 (C)l (D)0
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4 Target IIT JEE 2007 Paiiy Practice Problertis
CLASS: XI (P, Q, R, S) DATE: 13-14/06/2005 TIME: 40Min. DPP. NO.-19
Select the correct alternative : (Only one is correct)
5rc V l - s i n x + v l + sinx
Q.l If — < x < 371, then the value of the expression is
V l - s i n x - VI + sinx
x
(A) -cot-; (B)cot| (Qtan| (D)-tan|
96 sin80
Q.2 The exact value of ° s i n 6 5 ° s i n 3 5 ° 0 is equal to
sin20° + sin50° + sinllO
(A) 12 (B) 24 (C)-12 (D) 48
Q.3 The value of cot x + cot (60° + x) + cot (120° + x) is equal to
3 - 9tan x
(A) cot3x (B) tan3x (C) 3tan3x (D)
3tanx - tan 3 x
3 + cot 76° cot 16°
Q.4 The value of is:
cot 76 + cot 16
(A) cot 44° (B) tan 44° (C) tan 2° (D)cot46°
Q.5 a , p, y & 5 are the smallest positive angles in ascending order of magnitude which have their sines equal
to the positive quantity k . The value of
a p Y 8
4 sin — + 3 sin— + 2 sin— + sin— is equal to :
2 2 2 2
(A) 2 v n (B) 2VTTk (C) 2Vk (D) 2 k
2A +2B
2 > t —,cot —
Q. 6 In A ABC, the minimum value of 2 2 is
n«* 2A
2
(A) 1 (B)2 (C)3 (D) non existent
71 \ r 3tt 7tc
i 571
Q.7 The value of l+cos— l + cos l + cos l+cos is
9y V 9 , 9
(B)l? (C)12
16 16
Q. 8 For each natural number k , let C k denotes the circle with radius k centimeters and centre at the origin.
On the circle C k , a particle moves k centimeters in the counter- clockwise direction. After completing its
motion on C k , the particle moves to C k+1 in the radial direction. The motion of the particle continues in
this manner .The particle starts at (1,0).lf the particle crosses the positive direction of the x- axis for the
first time on the circle C n then n equal to
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) 9
( n) ^(x-f)
Q-9 The set of values of x satisfying the equation, 2taa\x'V _ 2 (0.25)" cos2x + 1 = 0 , is :
(A) an empty set (B) a singleton
(C) a set containing two values (D) an infinite set
27t 3
Q.3 The solution set of the system of equations, x + y = — , cos x + cos y = — , where
x & y are real, is .
Q.4 If a < sinx. s i n - xj . sin + xj < b then the ordered pair (a, b) is .
f 3
Q-8 T - L290°
cos ^ r + V3sin250°
Q.9 The product cot 123°. cot 133°. cot 137°. cot 147°, when simplified is equal to :
(A)-l (B) tan 37° (C) cot 33° (D) 1
Q. 10 V x e R the greatest and the least values of y = j cos 2x + sin x are respectively
3 1 3 3 1 3 3
(A)-,~ (B) (C)-,-- (D) 1,--
Q.ll Given sinB= ~ sin (2A+B) then, tan(A+B) = ktanA, where k has the value equal to
7i 3n 571 7TT
Q.2 Find the exact value of tan 2 — + t a n 2 — + t a n 2 — +tan 2 —
16 16 16 16
Q.3 If A + B + C = 7i:,provethat
r
tanA ^
X (tan A ) - 2 X (cot A).
v tanB.tanC y
Q. 5 In any triangle, if (sin A + sin B + sin C) (sin A + sin B - sin C) = 3 sin A sin B, find the angle C.
2 7t
Q.7 If a = — , prove that,
sec a + sec2a + sec4a = - 4.
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9Target 1IT JEE 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XI (P, Q, R, S) DATE: 06-07/06/2005 TIME: SO Min. DPP. NO.-16
Fill in the blanks :
Q.l A rail road curve is to be laid out on a circle. If the track is to change direction by 28° in a distance of 44
meters then the radius of the curve is . (use n = 22/ 7)
Q.2 If'm' is the number of integers whose logarithms to the base 10 have the characteristic 5, and 'n' is the
number of integers the logarithms of whose reciprocals to the base 10 have the
i H
characteristic (-3) then Iogio ~~ has the value equal to .
Vn )
Q.3 ln(ab)-ln|b| simplifies to
cot
Q.4 The least value of the expression ^x tan2x f o r Q < x < _ j s
1 + sin - 8xj ^
Q.9 In a triangle ABC, angle A is greater than angle B. Ifthe measures of angles A and B satisfy the equation
2 tanx - k(l+tan 2 x) = 0,where k e (0,1), then the measure of the angle C is
71 571 71
(A)
6
(B)f (C)12 (D)~2
sin 30 2371^1 0 sin 3(3 (I3n 1471
Q.10 Let = p where 0 e where p e Then
cos20 Us ' 48 J
&
cos2p " t 48 ' 48
(A) p > 0 and q > 0 (B)p>0andq<0 (C)p<0andq<0 (D)p<0andq>0
Select the correct alternative : (More than one are correct)
Q.ll Which of the following statement(s) does/do not hold good ?
(A) log 10 ((1.4)2 - 1 ) is positive ^ (B) log 1 + log 2 + log 3 = log (1 3)
3% f i V2'0637
(C) log0.1 cot
— is negative 7
(D) If m = 4>°S4 and n = then n = m 4 .
8
T_sin39 11 . 0 , ,
Q.12 If . ^ = — then tan — can have the value equal to :
smO 25 2
(A) 2 (B) 1/2 (C) - 2 '(D)-1/2
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8 Target I IT JEE 2007 Daily Practice Problems
CLASS: XI (P, Q, R, S) DATE: 03-04/06/2005 TIME: 45 Min. DPP. NO.-15
2n-l
Q.2 Evaluate the product | " | t a n ( r a ) where 4 n a = 7t.
r=l
3
Q.3 If cos ( y - z ) + cos ( z - x ) + cos ( x - y ) = - ~ ,
Q.5 If 9 = , prove that 2" cos9 cos29 cos229 cos2n"19 = 1. What the value of the product
At i 1
71
whould be if 9 = 7.
+ 2
Q.7 Prove that from the equalities, * ^ ~*>-y(z + X " y )
=
2
(* +
y~2> follows
log x log y log z
x yyX-yZzy=zx xz
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8Target i l l JEE 2007
CLASS: XI (P, Q, R, S) DATE: 01-02/06/2005
MATHEMATICS
Daily Practice
TIME: 50 Min.
Problems
DPR NO. -14
2
' . (3n "l (3%
Q.2 If [1 - sin (7t + a ) + cos (rc + a)] 2 + 1 - sin| — + a j + C 0 S |/7,— a
= a + b sin 2a then find the
value of a and b.
cos(A-B) cos(C + D)
=
Q.3 If ^ ~ g7 + _ j)) 0 then prove that tanA • tanB • tanC • tan D = - 1
tan 80
Q.4 Prove that = ( 1 + sec20) (1 + sec40) (1 + sec80)
Q.5 Express sin 2 a + sin 2 p - sin2 y + 2 sina sinP cosy as a product of two sines and two cosines.
Q.7 Show that x = ^J 2 cos 36° is the only solution of the equation
log x (x 2 + l) = A /log^(x 2 (l + x 2 ) ) + 4
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pTerget SIT i i i 2007 Dally Practice Problems.
CLASS: XI (P, Q, R, S) DATE: 30-31/05/2005 TIME: SO Min. DPP. NO.-13
Fill in the blanks :
Q. 1 The exact value of cos 4 9 + cos 4 29 + cos 4 30 + cos 4 40 if 0 = 7t/3 is .
sin 4 1 + cos 4 1 - 1
Q.2 The expression — when simplified reduces to
sin 6 1 + cos 6 1 - 1
^— . TC COS
71 COS
7t C0S
7t 7t ,
Q.6 96 V3 sm — 48 24 L2 C0S "6 n a S va
*ue =
•
1 1
Q.7 If cosa = and sin(3 = where a e 4 th quadrant and p e 2 n d quadrant then
a + p") f a-p
tan cot 2
V
Select the correct alternative: (More than one are correct)
Q. 8 Identify the statements) which is/are incorrect
, . l-2sin2a „ sin(Ti-a)
(A) T T 7 v (B) * J — +cos(7i-a)
2cot —+ a cos — a s m a - c o s a tan —
U J U ) 2
Q.2 The logarithm of 32.5 to the base 10 is 1.5118834. The number whose logarithms to the same base is
4.5118834 is .
Q.3 If cos0 = log9log log log3273 then the set of values of 6 lying in [0, 2TC] is .
Q.6 In a right angled triangle the hypotenuse is 2 times the perpendicular drawn from the opposite vertex.
Then the other acute angles ofthe triangle are
7T 7T 71 3ir 7T 71 71 371
( A & ( B ) & ( c ) & <D)
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Q. 8 If the expression 4sin5acos3acos2a is expressed as the sum of three sines then two of them are sin4a
and sinl 0a.The third one is
{A) sin 8a (B) sin 6 a (C) sin 5 a (D) sin 12a
Q. 1 If cosQ = ^ ( a +
t^11 cos terms
°f ' a ' =
1 + sin 2a a '3*
Q.2 The expression - sin 2 a cot— + cot
4
when simplified
cos (2a - 2%) . tan (a - 4r) 2 2 2 )_
reduces to:
(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) sin2 (a/2) (D) sin 2 a
sin3 e - c o s 3 9 COS0
Q.3 - 2 tan 0 cot 0 ~ — 1 if
sinG - cosG ^ i + cot 2 9
Subjective:
Q.6 Solve the equation, 3 . 2 ,og * (3x ~ 2) + 2 . 3 log * (3x " 2> = 5 . 6 '°8*2 ( 3 x " 2)
Q.7 Prove the identity, c o s ^ y - + 4 a ] + sin (3tt - 8a) - sin (47t - 12a) = 4 cos 2 a cos 4 a sin 6a.
cos5x + cos4x
Q.9 Prove that: 2cos3x- 1 ~°°S X+
°° S 2x
'
Q. 3 The tangents of two acute angles are 3 and 2. The sine of twice their difference is :
(A) 7/24 (B) 7/48 (C)7/5Q (D)7/25
sin2a
Q.4 If ~ s i n 3 a + s i n 4 a = tan k a is an identity then the value k is equal to:
cos 2a - cos 3a + cos 4a
(A) 2 (B)3 (C)4 (D)6
equal to
(A) 1 (B)3 (C)4 (D)5
245
<A> T3T3 <B> a255
n 735
<c> T3T3 ^ 765
oil
17 5
Q.7 If secA = — and cosecB = — then sec(A + B) can have the value equal to
Subjective:
Q. 8 If log 6 (l 5) = a and log 12 (l 8) = p, then compute the value of log 25 (24) in terms of a & p.
Q.10 If sinx + cosx + tanx + cotx + secx + cosecx = 7 then sin 2x = a - W 7 where a, b e N. Find the
ordered pair (a, b).
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Target I1T JEE 2007
CLASS : XI (P, Q, R, S) DATE: 20-21/05/2005
MATHEMATICS
Daily Practice Problems
TIME: 40 Min. DPP. NO.-9
3%
Q.3 logo.75 logj cos — - l o g j cosec has the value equal to
4
i ) 75
/-5„
371 \
- e and cosO - cos| — - 0 . The length of its
V2 J 2 /
hypotenuse is
(A)l (B)2 (C) V2 (D) some function of 0
• 4 3n f ) 6
f 7~C ^
If f (x) = 3 sm X + sin (3TC + X) - 2 sin — + X + sin (57t-x) then, for all permissible
Q.7
I 2 J U J
values of x, f (x) is
(D) not a constant function
(A)-l (B) 0 (C)l
Select the correct alternative; (More than one are correct)
Q. 8 Which ofthe following numbers are positive?
(A) log log32l 2 (B) log. (C) log (log 9) (D) log (sinl25°)
Subjective:
Q.2 If tanG = J— where a, b are positive reals and 0 e 1st quadrant then the value of
Q.4 If J -——— + - —-—, for all permissible values ofA, then A belongs to
Vl + sinA cos A cos A
(A) First Quadrant (B) Second Quadrant (C) Third Quadrant (D) Fourth Quadrant
( i >
Q.5 The solution set of the system of equations, log12 x + log2 y = log 2 x and
logx2 /
(C) log10 cosec (160°) is positive (D) log^ sinj — . log - 5 simplifies to an irrational number
V5
Subjective:
Q. 8 If an equilateral triangl e and a regular hexagon have the same perimeter then find the ratio oftheir areas.
Q.3 3 5108,5 + • 1
simplifies to .
y V - l o g " (0.1)
Q.4 If x 2 - 5x + 6 = 0 and log 2 (x + y) = log 4 25, then the set of ordered pair(s) of (x, y) is .
x +1
Q.6 Solution set of the equation = 1 is
x —1
i (A) a singleton (B)<j)
\ (C) a set consisting of two elements (C) a set consisting of more than 2 elements
Q.7 Number of values o f ' x ' in (-2%,2%) satisfying the equation 2 s i n " x +4.2 C0S x
=6 is
2 2
Q.8 Solution set ofthe equation 3 2 x -2.3 X +x+6
+ 3 2 ( x + 6 ) = 0 is
(A) { - 3 , 2 } (B) {6,-1} J C ) {—2, 3} (D){l,-6}
Subjective:
Q.9 Find the set of values o f ' x ' satisfying the equation ^ 6 4 - ^ 2 3 x + 3 + 1 2 = 0.
Q.2 If 2 cos2 (7i + x) + 3 sin (tt+x) vanishes then the values of x lying in the interval from 0 to 2tt are
tan2Q5 tan115
Q.3 If tan 25° = a then the value of in terms of 'a' is
tan245° + tan335°
Q.4 The product, (log 2 17) x (log1/5 2) * (log3 - ) lies between two successive integers which are _
and
fX
Q.7 The value of the expression, log4 - 2 l o g 4 ( 4 x 4 ) w h e n x = - 2 is:
4
V .
(A)-6 (B)-5 (C) - 4 (D) meaningless
f TT^
1Z (3n ^ . 3 (lit 1
tan X — .COS + x -sin X
I 2) 12 ; I 2 J
Q.9 The expression simplifies to
fH )
COS f x —n) .tan — + X
I 2j I 2 J
(A) ( 1 + cos 2 x) (B) sinhi (C) - (1 + cos 2 x) (D) cos2x
1
Q.10 Let y = , then the value of y is
1
2 + -
1
3+-
1
2+-
3 + ..
Vl3+3 Vl3-3 V15+3 Vl5~3
(A) (B) .(C) (D)
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8 T a r g e t SIT JEE 2007
CLASS: XI (P, Q, R, S) DATE: 11-12/05/2005
MATHEMATICS
Daily Practice Problems
DPR NO.-5
Time: Take approx. 40 min.
True and False :
Q. 1 State whether the following statements are True or False.
(a) sec2 8 . cosec 2 9 = sec 2 0 + cosec 2 9.
Q.4 The solution set ofthe equation x loga x = ( a K )log*x is , (where a > 0 & a * 1)
Q. 7 Which one of the following denotes the greatest positive proper fraction?
i
/|\l°S26 /lY°g3 5 -log, 2
3
(A) 7 (B) - (C) 3 (D)8
V-V
Select the correct alternative : (More than one are correct)
Q. 8 Which of the following when simplified, vanishes ?
1 2 3
(A) t — r +
log3 2 log9 4 log27 8
(B) l o g ^ f j + l o g 4 ( j -
(A) log 9 (2.7) -0 - 3 (B) log 1/2 (l/3) (C) logvT5 VlT (D) log1/2 ~ - 2
Subjective:
a b
(b) If (a2 + b2)3 = (a3 + b 3 ) 2 and ab * 0 then the numerical value of — + — is equal to
b a
Q.3 A mixture of wine and water is made in the ratio of wine : total = k ; m. Adding x units of water or
removing x units of wine (x * 0), each produces the same new ratio of wine : total. The numerical value
ofthe new ratio is
Q.4 A polynomial in x of degree three which vanishes when x = 1 & x = - 2 , and has the values 4&28when
x " — 1 and x = 2 respectively is .
Q.5 The solution set ofthe equation 4 !og 9 x - 6.x log 9 2 + 2 log 3 27 = 0 is .
Q.6 The smallest natural number of the form 1 2 3 X 4 3 Y, which is exactly divisible by 6 where 0 < X,
Y< 9, is .
log,-- or log,
u s + v:
8 ax
Q. 10 It is known that x = 9 is a root ofthe equation log. (x2 + 15 a 2 ) - log^ ( a - 2 ) = log,, -— ; -. Find the other
Q.2 The number of integral pair(s) (x ,y ) whose sum is equal to their product is
Q-4 In a triangle ABC, 3 coins of radii 1 cm each are kept so that they touch each
other and also the sides ofthe triangle as shown. The side of the triangle is
(A) 3 + V3 (B) 3V3
(C) 2 ( 1 + 7 3 ) (D)3(3-V3)
Q.l 0 The length of a common internal tangent to two circles is 7 and a common external tangent is 11,
Compute the product of the radii of the two circles.
log (o T)
Q.3 The expression (0.05) " v 2 0 ' ' ' is a perfect square of the natural number
(where o.T denotes 0.111111 oo)
Q.4 The line AB is 6 meters in length and is tangent to the inner one of the two
OL
concentric circles at point C. It is known that the radii of the two circles are
integers. The radius of the outer circle is _ _ _ _ _ _
(C)-log5log3^
Subjective :
1 + ab
Q.10 Given, log712 = a & log1224 = b . Show that, log54168 =
a (8 - 5 b)
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H g T a r g e t 1ST JEE 2007 Pally Practice Problems
CLASS: XI (P, Q,R,S) DATE: 06-07/05/2005 DPR NO.-3
Time: Take approx. 40 min.
Fill in the blanks
Q. 1 The solution set of the equation 4/|x - 3jx+1 = - 3|x~2 is •
Q. 4 Which one of the following when simplified does not reduce to an integer?
Q. 5* Let m denotes the number of digits in 264 and n denotes the number of zeroes between decimal point
and the first significant digit in 2 _ 6 4 5 then the ordered pair (m, n) is (you may use log i0 2 = 0.3)
(A) (20.21) (B) (20.20) (C) £19. 19) CD) (20.19)
Q.7 V Let u = (logjx) 2 - 6 log2x + 1 2 where x is a real number. Then the equation xli - 256 has
(A) no solution for x (B) exactly one solution for x
(C) exactly two distinct solutions for x (D) exactly three distinct solutions for x
Subjective:
Q. 8 If x, y, z are all different real numbers, then prove that
1 1
+
1
r =
( 1 + 1 1
(x-y) 2 (y-z) 2
(z-x) 2
Vx-y y - z z-x)
2+
—
2 + '--oo
Q. 2 Find the sum of the solutions of the equation
2 e 2 x ~ 5e x + 4 = 0. [2]
Q.3 Suppose that x and y are positive numbers for which log 9 x = log 12 y = log 15 (x + y). If the value of
are defined, such that g(x) = [f(x)] - j-^y-j & h(x) = sgn (f(x» for x e domain o f f , otherwise
g(x)=0=h(x) for x <£ domain of''f, where [x] is the greatest integer function of x & {x} is the fractional
7C
part of x. Then discuss the continuity of 'g' & 'h' at x=— and x = 0 respectively. [5]
Q.6 J f ^ d x [5]
x y
Q.2 The straight line - + - = 1 cuts the x-axis & the y-axisinA&B respectively & a straight line perpendicular
to AB cuts them in P & Q respectively. Find the locus of the point of intersection ofAQ & BP.
[2]
tanO 1 cot0
Q.3 If -———-—— = —, find the value of . [3]
1 J
tan 0 - t a n 30 3 cot0~cot30
Q.4 If a A ABC is formed by the lines 2x + y - 3 = 0 ; x - y + 5 = 0 a n d 3 x - y + l = 0 , then obtain a cubic
equation whose roots are the tangent of the interior angles of the triangle. |4]
r dx
Q.5 Integrate: J / 2 2 x f~r~ (a>b) [5]
2
(a - t a n xK/b - tan x
J
xsmxcosx
Q.6 dx [5]
(a cos^ x + b z sin 2 x) 2
z
d dy
Q.7 Let — (x 2 y) = x - 1 where x ? 0 and y = 0 when x = 1. Find the set of values of x for which —
dx
is positive. [5]
Q. 1 Let x = (0.15) 20 . Find the characteristic and mantissa in the logarithm of x, to the base 10. Assume
log in 2 = 0.301 and Iog 10 3 = 0.477. K O l o c / 3 f Z P I ^ o - M ^ Z - PI
Q.2 Two circles of radii R & r are externally tangent. Find the radius ofthe third circle which is between them p
and touches those circles and their external common tangent in terms of R & r. [2]
Q.3 Let a matrix A be denoted as A=diag. 5 X ,5 ,5 then compute the value ofthe integral J( det A)dx.
[3]
Q. 4 Using algebraic geometry prove that in an isosceles triangle the sum ofthe distances from any point of the
base to the lateral sides is constant.
(You may assume origin to be the middle point of the base of the isosceles triangle) [4]
J'
- x dx
Q.5 Evaluate: + x [5]
Vx + X 2 + X3
'a 3
a2-3 f U3 b -3 ( „3
Q.6 If the three distinct points, are collinear then
\
a-1 a-1 /
b-1 ' b-1 c—1 c-1
show that abc + 3 (a + b + c) = ab + be + ca. [5]
2{.l AX*
1 4 -t G