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MATHEMATICS

TARGET : JEE (Main) 2017


EST INF ORM AT IO


DPPDAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS

Course : AADHAAR (EB)


NO. 32

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

ANSWERKEY
DPP No. : 32
3 
1. (1) 2. (4) 3. (1, 2, 3, 4) 4. x  (–, 0)  (1, ) 5. x   ,  
2 

7. [–1, 5] 8. (1)  (q), (2)  (s), (3)  (p), (4)  (r)

DPP No. : 32
Total Marks : 35 Max. Time : 38 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1,2 (3 marks, 3 min.) [6, 6]
Multiple choice objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.3 (5 marks, 4 min.) [5, 4]
Subjective Questions ('–1' negative marking) Q.4 to Q.7 (4 marks, 5 min.) [16, 20]
Match the Following (no negative marking) (2 × 4) Q.8 (8 marks, 8 min.) [8, 8]

 1  1 1  1 2  1 3   1 1999 
1. The sum of   +    +  2  2000  +  2  2000  + ...... +  2  2000 
2
   2 2000       
where [ . ] denotes the greatest integer f unction, is equal to :
(1*) 1000 (2) 999 (3) 1001 (4) none of these
 1  1 1  1 2  1 3   1 1999 
 2  +  2  2000  +  2  2000  +  2  2000  + ...... +  2  2000 
         
tgk¡ [ . ] egÙke iw . kk± d Qyu dks iz n f'kZ r djrk gS ] dk ;ks x Qy gS &
(1*) 1000 (2) 999 (3) 1001 (4) bues a ls dks b Z ugha
 1  1 1   1 999   1 1000   1 1999 
Sol.  2    2  2000   ........  2  2000  +  2  2000   ......  2  2000  = 1000 Ans.

          
0 1  1....(1000 times)

2x  1 3x  1
2_. The greatest integer ‘x’ satisfying the inequation   1 is :
3 2
2x  1 3x  1
vlfedk   1 dks la r q " V djus okys 'x' ds ekuks a es a lcls cM+ k iw . kkZ ± d eku gS µ
3 2
(1) –4 (2) 4 (3) 1 (4*) –1
4x  2 – 9x  3 –5x  5
Sol. >1  >1
6 6
–5x – 1 5x  1 1
 =0  <0  x–
6 6 5

3_. Which of the following are true for the inequation (x – 1)(x – 2)(x – 4)(x – 9)(x – 12)  0 ?
(1*) Greatest integer satisfying the inequation is 12
(2*) Number of natural numbers satisfying the inequation are 8.
(3*) Number of prime numbers satisfying the inequation are 3.
(4*) Number of composite numbers satisfying the inequation are 4.
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vlfedk (x – 1)(x – 2)(x – 4)(x – 9)(x – 12)  0 ds fy;s fuEufyf[kr es ls lR; gSµ
(1*) vlfedk dks larq”"V djus okyk lcls cM+k iw.kkZ±d 12 gSA
(2*) vlfedk dks larq"V djus okyh izkd`Ùk la[;kvksa dh la[;k 8 gSA
(3*) vlfedk dks larq"V djus okyh vHkkT; la[;kvksa dh la[;k 3 gSA
(4*) vlfedk dks larq"V djus okyh la;qDr la[;kvksa dh la[;k 4 gSA
Sol. x  (–, 1]  [2, 4]  [9, 12]

Solve for x (Q.4 to Q.5) gy dhft, (Q.4 to Q.5)


| x  2 | x
4. <2 Ans. x  (–, 0)  (1, )
x

3 
5. |x| – |x – 2|  1 Ans. x   ,  
 2 

6. Solve equations-
lehdj.kksa dks gy dhft;s-
(i) |x2 – 3x| = 2 (ii) x |x| = – 9

7. Solve : gy dhft;s & |x2 – 4x|  5 Ans. [–1, 5]

8. Match the column


Column – I Column – II
(1) Solution set of |x – 2|  0 (p) x 
(2) Solution set of |x – 2|  0 (q) x 
(3) Solution set of |x – 2|  0 (r) x=2
(4) Solution set of |x – 2|  0 (s) x  – {2}
feyku dhft, &
LrEHk – I LrEHk – II
(1) |x – 2|  0 ds gyksa dk leqPp; (p) x 
(2) |x – 2|  0 ds gyksa dk leqPp; (q) x 
(3) |x – 2|  0 ds gyksa dk leqPp; (r) x=2
(4) |x – 2|  0 ds gyksa dk leqPp; (s) x  – {2}

Ans. (1)  (q), (2)  (s), (3)  (p), (4)  (r)


Sol. Clearly Li"Vr;k%&

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