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Q1: The domain of the function

where is the greatest integer function, is :


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Q1: The domain of the function

where is the greatest integer function, is :


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Solution:

So,
Q2: Let S be the set of all for which the complex number
is purely imaginary and is purely real.

Let Then is equal to:

(A) 3

(B)

(C) 1

(D)
Q2: Let S be the set of all for which the complex number
is purely imaginary and is purely real.

Let Then is equal to:

(A) 3

(B)

(C) 1

(D)
Solution:

= Purely imaginary

= Purely imaginary

& Purely real

= Purely real
3 cos

Or

Required value
Q3: If are the roots of the equation

then the equation, whose roots are

and

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Q3: If are the roots of the equation

then the equation, whose roots are

and

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Solution:

Bonus because ‘ ’ is missing the correct will be,

So, equation is and roots are

New roots are

i.e,

Let
As

i.e.,
Q4: Let

If , then is equal to ___________.


(A)

(B) 18

(C)

(D) 50

Q4: Let

If , then is equal to ___________.


(A)

(B) 18

(C)

(D) 50

Solution:

The characteristic equation for is

Put

On comparison

and
Q5: If for , then function

is continuous at , then:

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Q5: If for , then function

is continuous at , then:

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Solution:

Limit should be form


So,

Now,

(for option)

Q6: Let Consider.

Then:
(A) both (S1) and (S2) are correct

(B) both (S1) and (S2) are wrong

(C) only (S1) is correct

(D) only (S2) is correct


Q6: Let Consider.

Then:
(A) both (S1) and (S2) are correct

(B) both (S1) and (S2) are wrong

(C) only (S1) is correct

(D) only (S2) is correct


Solution:

(d)
Q7: Let the sum of an infinite G.P., whose first term is a and the common ratio is r, be 5. Let
the sum of its first five terms be Then the sum of the first 21 terms of an AP, whose first
term is , nth term is and the common difference is is equal to:
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Q7: Let the sum of an infinite G.P., whose first term is a and the common ratio is r, be 5. Let
the sum of its first five terms be Then the sum of the first 21 terms of an AP, whose first
term is , nth term is and the common difference is is equal to:
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Solution:
Q8: The area of the region enclosed by

and is equal to:


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Q8: The area of the region enclosed by

and is equal to:


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Solution:
Q9:

where is the greatest integer function, is equal to:


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Q9:

where is the greatest integer function, is equal to:


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Solution:
Q10: Consider a curve in the first quadrant as shown in the figure. Let the area
is twice the area Then the normal to the curve perpendicular to the line
does NOT pass through the point.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Q10: Consider a curve in the first quadrant as shown in the figure. Let the area
is twice the area Then the normal to the curve perpendicular to the line
does NOT pass through the point.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Solution:

Given that
from the graph

As
So
slope of normal

Now check options and (c) will not satisfy.


Q11: The equations of the sides AB, BC and CA of a triangle ABC are
and respectively and P (2, 3) is its circumcentre.
Then which of the following is NOT true :
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Q11: The equations of the sides AB, BC and CA of a triangle ABC are
and respectively and P (2, 3) is its circumcentre.
Then which of the following is NOT true :
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Solution:

Perpendicular bisector of AB

Take image of A

solving and

Q12: A circle passes through the origin O and has diameter 4 on the positive x-axis. The
line gives a chord OA of a circle . Let be the circle with OA as a diameter. If
the tangent to at the point A meets the x-axis at P and y-axis at Q, then QA : AP is equal
to :
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Q12: A circle passes through the origin O and has diameter 4 on the positive x-axis. The
line gives a chord OA of a circle . Let be the circle with OA as a diameter. If
the tangent to at the point A meets the x-axis at P and y-axis at Q, then QA : AP is equal
to :
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Solution:

C2 is a circle with OA as diameter.

So, tangent at A on C2 is perpendicular to OR

Let

Q13: If the length of the latus rectum of a parabola, whose focus is and the tangent at
its vertex is , is 16, then is equal to:
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) 4

Q13: If the length of the latus rectum of a parabola, whose focus is and the tangent at
its vertex is , is 16, then is equal to:
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) 4

Solution:
Q14: If the length of the perpendicular drawn from the point on the line
is units and is the image of the point P in this

line, then is equal to:

(A) 7

(B) 8

(C) 12

(D) 14
Q14: If the length of the perpendicular drawn from the point on the line
is units and is the image of the point P in this

line, then is equal to:

(A) 7

(B) 8

(C) 12

(D) 14
Solution:

and,

For a=5
Let be reflection of point P
Q15: If the line of intersection of the planes and
makes an angle with the plane then
the direction cosines of the line are :
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Q15: If the line of intersection of the planes and
makes an angle with the plane then
the direction cosines of the line are :
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Solution:

Direction ratios of line are b, –a, 0


Direction ratios of normal of the plane are 0, 1, –1

So, D.R.’s can be

D.C.’s can be
Q16: Let X have a binomial distribution such that the sum and the product of the
mean and variance of X are 24 and 128 respectively. If then k is
equal to
(A) 528

(B) 529

(C) 629

(D) 630
Q16: Let X have a binomial distribution such that the sum and the product of the
mean and variance of X are 24 and 128 respectively. If then k is
equal to
(A) 528

(B) 529

(C) 629

(D) 630

Solution:

Let = Mean & = Variance

So,

     

     

          

Q17: A six faced die is biased such that P (a prime number) P (a composite
number) Let X be a random variable that counts the number of times one
gets a perfect square on some throws of this die. If the die is thrown twice, then the mean of X
is :
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Q17: A six faced die is biased such that P (a prime number) P (a composite
number) Let X be a random variable that counts the number of times one
gets a perfect square on some throws of this die. If the die is thrown twice, then the mean of X
is :
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Solution:

Let
So, P (a prime number) ,
P (a composite number) ,
&
&

P (success)
Number of trials,
mean
Q18: The angle of elevation of the top P of a vertical tower PQ of height 10 from a point A on
the horizontal ground is Let R be a point on AQ and from a point B, vertically above R,
the angle of elevation of P is If and the area of the
trapezium PQRB is then the ordered pair is :
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Q18: The angle of elevation of the top P of a vertical tower PQ of height 10 from a point A on
the horizontal ground is Let R be a point on AQ and from a point B, vertically above R,
the angle of elevation of P is If and the area of the
trapezium PQRB is then the ordered pair is :
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Solution:

QA= 10
Q19: Let

Then
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Q19: Let

Then
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Solution:

Let
&
So,

Here,

(Given)

So, 

Q20: If the truth value of the statement

is F, then the truth value of which of the following is F ?


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
Q20: If the truth value of the statement

is F, then the truth value of which of the following is F ?


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Solution:

is a false
when X is true and Y is false
So,
(a) is T
(b) is T
(c) is T
(d) is F
Q21: Consider a matrix where are three

distinct natural numbers.

If then the number of such 3 – tuples is

……………….. .
Q21: Consider a matrix where are three

distinct natural numbers.

If then the number of such 3 – tuples is


……………….. .
42.00
Solution:

Number all tuples


1 case for
& 12 case when any two of these are equal
So, No. of distinct tuples
Q22: The number of functions f, from the set

to the set
such that for every is ………… .

Q22: The number of functions f, from the set

to the set
such that for every is ………… .
1440.00

Solution:

Total number of such function


Q23: Let for the 9th term in binomial expansion of in the increasing powers of
, to be the greatest for the least value of n is If is the ratio of the coefficient of
to the coefficient of then is equal to :
Q23: Let for the 9th term in binomial expansion of in the increasing powers of
, to be the greatest for the least value of n is If is the ratio of the coefficient of
to the coefficient of then is equal to :
24.00
Solution:

is greatest of
So,
(concept of numerically greatest term)
Here,

and

and

So, in for
i.e., in here

Ratio of coefficient of and coefficient of

So,
Q24:

is equal to ………… .

Q24:

is equal to ………… .
120.00

Solution:

So,
Q25: A water tank has the shape of a right circular cone with axis vertical and vertex
downwards. Its semi-vertical angle is Water is poured in it at a constant rate of 6
cubic meter per hour. The rate (in square meter per hour), at which the wet curved surface
area of the tank is increasing, when the depth of water in the tank is 4 meters, is ……….. .

Q25: A water tank has the shape of a right circular cone with axis vertical and vertex
downwards. Its semi-vertical angle is Water is poured in it at a constant rate of 6
cubic meter per hour. The rate (in square meter per hour), at which the wet curved surface
area of the tank is increasing, when the depth of water in the tank is 4 meters, is ……….. .
5.00

Solution:

Now,

Q26: For the curve the value of


at the point on C, is equal to ………… .

Q26: For the curve the value of


at the point on C, is equal to ………… .


16.00

Solution:

lies on

Put

Now, differentiate C

At

Diff. (1) w.r.t.

Again, Diff. (1) w.r.t.

At and

We have,

Q27: Let where denotes the

greatest integer Then is equal to

………. .

Q27: Let where denotes the

greatest integer Then is equal to

………. .
385.00

Solution:
Q28: Let be a differentiable function satisfying

and If passes through the point then is equal to


………….. .
Q28: Let be a differentiable function satisfying

and If passes through the point then is equal to


………….. .
12.00
Solution:

Let,

So,

So,
Now,

Q29: A common tangent T to the curves and


does not pass through the fourth quadrant. If T touches at and at
then is equal to ……….. .

Q29: A common tangent T to the curves and


does not pass through the fourth quadrant. If T touches at and at
then is equal to ……….. .
20.00

Solution:

Let common tangents are

So,

For given tangent not pass through 4th quadrant

Now, comparing with

We get,

we have

So,
Q30: Let be three non-coplanar vectors such that
and If then is equal to ………… .

Q30: Let be three non-coplanar vectors such that


and If then is equal to ………… .


36.00

Solution:

are mutually set of vectors.

If
Now

which gives negative value of or which is NOT possible & hence data seems to be wrong.
But if

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