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PROBLEM SET -4| P SET-4) ‘maths by rupesh k jha.....9864030380 CLASS 11th KVPY we ityamaths.co TORGOSSS86 ASKING DOUBTS ARE YOUR FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT PART- A One Mark Questions MATHEMATICS 4. Let X = (1, 2, 3, 12}, then the number of pairs (A, B} such that AYEX,\Bc X, A+B and AnB= {2, 3, 5, 7, 8} is equal to (ayse-4 (B) 3°14 (cya (B) 3°94 2 Incircle of radius 4 cm of AABC touches the side BC at D. If BDF 6:em.“D@ = 8 cm andéifea ofAABC is kcm?, then [log;k] is equal to. {[] denotes greatest integer function} (A)1 (B)2 (c)3 (D)4 3. A pipe with a rectangular cross- section is used tofill Up tank. It takes 36 hrs\tto fill the tank completely. Now, the cross — sectional dimension of the pig ate incteased by 50%, byf the flow rate is decreased by 50%. The time in which the tank willbe fled completely in second Sitwatjon is equal to (A) 30 hrs. (8) 31 hrs (Q) 92 hrs 40) 33 hrs. 4. Consider a rectangle ABCD of area @0)units? The point Pant QUrisect AB, and R bisects CD. The diagonal AC intersects the ling segment PR’and QR at M afd) respectively. The area of quadrilateral PQNM les in between (A) (9.5, 10) (8) (10,105) o.5"11) (0) (11, 11.5) 5. ABC is an equilatefal triangle inscribing,a \squi@re ‘of maximum possible area. Again in this square there is an equilatétal tangle whose side Ig same as that of the square. Further the smaller equilateral triangle inscribes a sqUare of maximlith possible area. What is the area of inner most square if the each side of théioufétmost triangle be 0.047% ¢ a 2 (A)(873 - 5043 om? (B) (738 - 504.43 Jom? (C) (8733408 12 Jom? (D) None of these 6. _InjtheBjveh figure, P and Q are the mid-point of AC and AB respectively. If G, H lies on BC such that RG\= GR and HQ = HR (where R is point of intersection of PG and QH), then area (APQR): area XWABC) is equal to 1 2 3 A> ®F Oe (D) None of these For more Test, Sheet and Videos Visit:www.infinity4maths.com 2 7. Inthe given figure, P is a point on AB such that AP: PB = 4:3, PQ is parallel to AC and QD is parallel to CP. The value of AP: PD is equal to c Q K P D (A) 10:3 (B)2:1 (C)7:3 (0)8:3 D 8. Inthe given figure rectangle ABCD is inscribed in the circle with centre at ©. Th ide AB is greater than side BC. The ratio of the area of the circle to the area of the is nV3. The line segment DE intersects AB at E such that ZODC = wig (1:2 © oO ©) ¢ 8. A piece of paper is in the shape of a right triangle and is cut line that is parallel to the hypotenuse, leaving a smaller triangle. These was_a 35% re length of the by hypotenuse of the triangle. If the area of the original triangleywas 34 sugges the cut. What is the area (in sq. inches) of the smaller triangle? . (A) 16.665 (B) 16.56 1564). (D) 14.365 NO . S sx , wey ‘ © 182 (0) None of these C “ 13 tes ovi.o, su 40. IfAB=BC=CD=DE= D - ZADE = (4, 0), © = (4, 2), D = (0, 2) undergoes the following transformations essivel A x) Ai) fo, Y) > 0+ 3y, y) Cll) 91%, y) > on sy) Te igure will be square (B) Arhombus (C) A rectangle (D) A parallelogram For Te and Videos Vi: .infinity4maths.com n 42. Find the largest real value of x such that (ali) ae GK KE) 3 (A)1 (B)2 (C3 (D) None of these 43. __ Intriangle ABC, the incircle touches the sides BC, CA and AB respectively at D, E and F. If the radius of incircle is 4 units and BD, CE and AF are consecutive integers, then (a + b + c) is equal to (a) 40 (B) 42 (c) 44 (0) 46 14. Acircle inscribed in a AABC touches side AB at D such that AD = § and BD = 3. If ZA = (©. of BC is (ay (B) 12 (C) 13 (0) 14 V10 and V5 respectively. Lengths of the sides are (345 (8) 68,10 (C)5, 12, 13 S PART-B go 2 . 61. is any point inside or on the bour ABC having x sr p and area A. R is any point in the plane of ABC such that PR < 5. Th the regiongin, he point R lies is (A) 25n + 5p+a ai (cySnp p+ a (0) 5(x + p) + 250 62, Let xe) = Yer fit ie tt, 14}. The total number of ways of selecting square 15. The distances of incentre of the right angled triangle ABC (right angle at Band C are 7.2425 with integral si se all verti to the set of points (x, ye) where p,q ¢ (1,2, "9.15} is equal (ay (8) 1145 (©) 4200 (D) None of these ° A rectangular billiard t < at P(0, 0), @ (0, 7), R(10, 7), and S(10, 0). A small billiard ball (3, 4) if a straight line to the top of the table, bounces to the right side of the : 37 \ (8)3.8 (C)39 (4 pew . Thev Yi. "G.is equal to ).2"° (B) n?. 2° (©) nin —1).2°° (D) None of these : ‘ABC be a triangle in which ZABC = ZACB and let I be its incentre. Suppose BC = AB + Al. Then ZBAC is equal to (A) 45° (8) 60° (75° (0) 90° For more Test, Sheet and Videos Visit:www.infinity4maths.com we

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