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TEST-1
Single Choice Question :
1. The sum of the factors of 9! which are odd and of the form 3m + 2 ( m is a natural number) is
equal to
(A) 40 (B) 42 (C) 46 (D) 52
2. The possible value(s) of ' θ ' satisfying the equation
sin2 θ tanθ + cos2 θ cotθ − sin2θ = 1 + tanθ + cotθ
where θ ∈ [0, π] is/are
π 7π
(A) (B) π (C) (D) None of these
4 12

3. If α, β are the roots of ax 2 + bx + c = 0 and −α, γ are the roots of a1 x 2 + b1 x + c1 = 0, then β, γ


are the roots of Ax 2 + x + C = 0, where C −1 =
c c1 c c1 a a1 b b1
(A) + (B) + (C) + (D) +
b b1 a a1 c c1 c c1

4. The number of solutions of [sin x + cos x] = 3 + [−sin x] + [−cos x] in interval [0,2π] is


(where [.] denotes the greatest integer function)
(A) 0 (B) 4 (C) infinite (D) 1
sin2 x + 4sinx + 5
5. If f(x) = , then range of f(x) is
2sin2 x + 8sinx + 8
1 5 5 5
(A) ( , ∞) (B) ( , 1) (C) [ , 1] (D) [ , ∞]
2 9 9 9
1
6. If x1 = 1 and xn+1 = (√1 + xn2 − 1), n ≥ 1, n ∈ N, then xn is equal to :
xn
π π (n+1)π
(A) cot ( ) (B) tan ( ) (C) sin ( ) (D) none of these
2n+1 2n+1 2n+1

Comprehension (Q.7 to 𝐐. 𝟗)
Let f: R → R is a quadratic function, f(x) = ax 2 + bx + c where a, b, c are non zero real numbers
and it satisfies certain properties
(i) f: [0,2] ⟶ [0,2] is bijective
(ii) f: [α, 2 + α] ⟶ [0,2] is bijective for some non-zero real value of α.
f(x)
7. ℓ = lim   is
x→α x(x−α)(x−2)

(A) positive (B) negative (C) 0 (D) sign of ℓ depends upon απ


8. For the function f(x) which value of a is not possible
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) − (C) (D) −
4 4 2 2

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9. Possible value of ' a ' such that f(x) = 0 has exactly one real root lying in the interval (2,3) are
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
(A) ( , ∞) (B) ( , ) (C) ( , ) (D) ( , )
2 3 2 4 3 4 2

Comprehension ( 𝐐. 𝟏𝟎 to 𝐐. 𝟏𝟐)
K(x) is a function such that K(f(x)) = a + b + c + d, where
0 if f(x) is even
3 if f(x) is periodic
a = {−1 if f(x) is odd ; b={
4 if f(x) is aperiodic
2 if f(x) is neither even nor odd
5 if f(x) is one one 7 if f(x) is onto
c={ ; d={
6 if f(x) is many one 8 if f(x) is into
e2x +ex +1
g: R → R, g(x) = sin x ; ; h: R → R, h(x) = ( )
e2x −ex +1
π π
ϕ: (− , ) → R, ϕ(x) = tan x :
2 2

On the basis of above informations, answer the fallowing questions.


10. K(ϕ(x)) =
(A) 15 (B) 16 (C) 17 (D) 18
11. K(h(x)) =
(A) 15 (B) 16 (C) 17 (D) 18
12. K(g(x)) =
(A) 15 (B )16 (C) 17 (D) 18
One or more than one correct :
sin π[x]
13. If F(x) = , then F(x) is :
{x}

(where {.}denotes fractional part function and [ ] denotes greatest integer function and sgn (x)
is a signum function)
(A) periodic with fundamental period 1 (B) even
{x}
(C) range is singleton (D) identical to sgn (sgn )−1
√{x}

14. Let A(x1 , y1 ), B(x2 , y2 ), C(x3 + y3 ) be 3 points tying on curve x 2 + 4y 2 = 1, then which of the
following(s) can not be the value of x1 y2 + x2 y3 + x3 yI
(A) 3/4 (B) 1 (C) 5/4 (D) 2
15. Function f(x) = sin x + tan x + sgn (x 2 − 6x + 10) is :
(A) periodic with period 2π (B) periodic with period π
(C) Non-periodic (D) periodic with period 4π
π
16. If f: R → [−1,1], where f(x) = sin [x], (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function), then
2

(A) f(x) is onto (B)f(x) is into


(C)f(x) is periodic (D)f(x) is many one
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Match the Column :


17. If incentre of △ DEF and circumcentre of △ ABC (formed by joining excentres of △ DEF ) be the
points (10, 15) and (30,10) respectively, where A, B, C are excentres opposite to D, E, F
respectively. If D ≡ (8,9), then
Column-I Column-II
(A) Circumradius of △ ABC is equal to (P) 5√10
(B) The distance of orthocentre of △ ABC from vertex A is equal to (Q) 25
(C) The value of sinB sinC is equal to (R) 30
7
(D) The ordinate of vertex A can be equal to (S)
5√10

Subjective :
18. A circle of radius 5 units has diameter along the angle bisector of the lines x + y = 2 and
x − y = 2. If chord of contact from origin makes an angle of 45∘ with the positive direction of x-
axis then find the equation of the circle.
19. The range of the function f: R → R
3 + 2sin x
f(x) = contains N integers.
√1 + cos x + √1 − cos x
Find the value of 10 N.
(2−x1 )(2−x2 )(2−x3 )(2−x4 )
20. If 2,2, x1 , x2 , x3 , x4 are 6 roots of equation x 6 + αx + β = 0, then is equal
48

to.

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Answer Key
TEST-1
1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (C) 5. (C) 6. (B)
7. (A) 8. (D) 9. (B) 10. (A) 11. (D) 12. (B)
13. (A),(B),(C),(D) 14. (B),(C) 15. (A),(D) 16. (B), (C), (D)
17. A–Q ; B–P ; C–S ; D–R 18. (x − 2)2 + (y + 2)2 = 25
19. 20 20. 5

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TEST -2
Single Choice Question :
1. If ax 2 + bx + c = 0, a ≠ 0, a, b, c ∈ R has two distinct real roots in (1,2) then a(5a + 2b + c) is :
(A) positive (B) negative (C) zero (D) nothing can be said
2. Let H be the orthocenter of triangle ABC, then angle subtended by side BC at the centre of
incircle of △ CHB is :
A π B+C π B−C π B+C π
(A) + ( B) + (C) + (D) +
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4

3. If a, b, c, d are distinct positive numbers in H.P, then


(A) a + b > c + d (B) a + c > b + d (C) a + d > b + c (D) none of these
4. The number of permutation of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 taken all at a time without repetition in which the
product of the digits occupying the five consecutive positions is divisible by 5 is :
(A) 71 (B) 2(7!) (C) 8 (6!) (D) 14(5!)
5. If f(x) is an add periadic function with period 2 , then f(4) equals
(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) -4
6. Two circles are externally tangent as shown in the figure. If radius of bigger
and smaller circles are 6 and 2 respectively, then area of the quadrilateral
PQRS is
(A) 24√3 (B) 12√3 (C) 12 (D) 24
Comprehensions (Q.7 to Q.9) :
Let xi′ s, i = 1,2, … … . . n be a sequence of integers such that : xi ∈ [−1,2], i = 1,2, … … … n
n n

∑   xi = 19 and ∑   xi2 = 99
i=1 i=1

7. The minimum possible value of ∑ni=1  x13 is


(A) 18 (B) 21 (C) 19 (D) 13
8. The maximum possible value of ∑ni=1  xi3 is:
(A) 133 (B) 121 (C) 143 (D) 165
9. For the maximum possible value of ∑ni=1  xi3 , the number of 2 's that the sequence must have is:
(A) 18 (B) 19 (C) 20 (D) 21
Comprehension (Q.10 to Q.12)
A circle C whose radius is 1 unit, touches the x-axis at point A. The centre Q of C lies in first
quadrant. The tangent from origin O to the circle touches it at T and a point P lies on it such that
△ OAP is a right angled triangle at A and its perimeter is 8 units.

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10. The length of QP is


(A) 1/2 (B) 4/3 (C) 5/3 (D) None of these
11. Equation of circle C is :
(A) (x − (2 + √3)}2 + (y − 1)2 = 1 (B) (x − (√3 + √2))2 + (y − 1)2 = 1
(C) (x − √3)2 + (y − 2)2 = 1 (D) None of these
12. Equation of tangent OT is :
(A) x − √3y = 0 (B) x − √2y = 0 (C) y − √3x = 0 (D) None of these
One or more than one correct:
13. If n be a positive integer, then in the trinomial expansion of (x 2 + 2x + 2)n , the coefficient of
(A) x is n2n (B)x 2 is n2 ⋅ 2n−1
n2 +n−3
(C) x 3 is n+1
C 3 2n (D) x 4 is n C2 2n−2 ( )
3

14. Tangents are drawn from a point P on the circle C: x 2 + y 2 = a2 to the circle C1 : x 2 + y 2 = b2 .
These tangents cut the circle C at Q and R. If QR touches C4 , then area of △ PQR is :
3√3 3√3 2
(A) 2√3ab (B) ab (C) a (D) 3√3b2
2 4

15. If A, G and H are A. M. , G.M. and H.M. respectively between two unequal positive integers. Then
the equation Ax 2 − Gx − 2H = 0 has
(A) both roots fraction (B) one negative fraction root
(C) exactly one positive root (D) no root greater than 2
16. Match the Column :
Column – I Column – II
(A) Let f: R → R and fn (x) = f(fn−1 (x))∀n ≥ 2, (P) 1
n ∈ N, f1 (x) = f(x). The roots of the equation
f3 (x)f2 (x)f1 (x) − 25f2 (x)f1 (x) + 175f(x) = 375
which also satisfy the equation f(x) = x will be
(B) Let f: [5,10] onto [4,17], the integers in the (Q) 5
rang of f(f(f(x))) is/are
(C) Let f(x) = 8cot −1 (cot x) + 5sin−1 (sin x) + 4tan−1 (tan x) (R) 10
−sin (sin−1 x), the possible integral values f(x) can take is/are
(D) Let 'a' denote the roots of the equation (S) 15
1 + x2
cos(cos −1 x) + sin−1 sin ( ) = 2sec −1 (sec x), then
2
the possible value of [|10a|] where [ . ] = G.I.F will be

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Subjective :
17. If bisector of angle C of an acute △ ABC cuts the side AB in D and circumcircle of △ ABC in E,
CE (a+b)2
then = where K is equal to.
DE Kc2

18. If one side of a rhombus has end points (4,5) and (1,1) then find the maximum area of
rhombus.
19. If P1 , P2 , P3 are lengths of perpendicular from vertices A, B, C respectively of a △ ABC, then prove
that
1 a2 + b2 + c 2
R=
4 P1 cosA + P2 cosB + P3 cosC
20. If a, b where a > b are positive real numbers and A, G are respectively, their A.M. and G. M.
a
If A = 2G, then the ratio = k + 4√3 then k is equal to
b

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TEST-3
Single Choice Question :
1. If Limx→p [√2 − x + √1 + x] does not exist, then the number of values of p is
(Where [ ] denotes greatest integer function.)
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C)2 (D) 4
(1 + x)2/3 −2 ≤ x < 0
2. Let y = f(x) = { Which one of the following statements is correct
(3x − 5)2 0≤x≤2
(A) f(x) is continuous at each point on [−2,2]
(B) f(x) is differentiable for all ' x ' in (−2,2)
(C) f(−2) ≠ f(2)
(D) There exists at least one x ∈ (−2,2) for which f(x) = 0
2x+1 π
3. The value of limx→∞  x [tan−1 ( ) − ] is equal to:
2x+4 4
1 1 3 3
(A) (B) − (C) (D) −
2 2 4 4

4. If (α, β) is a point on the circle whose centre is on the x-axis and which touches the line
x + y = 0 at (2, −2), then the greatest value of α is
(A) 4 − √2 (B) 6 (C) 4 + 2√2 (D) 4 + √2
5. The set of all values of ' x ' satisfying the inequality,
2
1 cos θ π π
|2x 2 − 4x − 7| < |1 + ( ) | , − ≤ θ < is :
2 cos θ − sin θ 2 2
2 2
(A) (−1,3) (B) (1 − √5, 1 + √5)
(C)(1 − √5, −1) ∪ (3,1 + √5) (D) (3,1 + √5)
6. The maximum value of the expression; f(x, y, z) = xyz (4d − ax − by − cz) where a; b, c, d are
positive constants, x, y, z are positive variables and 4d − ax − by − cz > 0 is :
abc d2
(A) (B)
d abc
abc d4
(C) (D)
d3 abc
7. The figure shows the graph of a function f. Which of the following has the greatest value?
(A) f(a)
(B) f’(a)
(C) f′(c)
f(b)−f(a)
(D)
b−a

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Comprehension (𝐐. 𝟖 to 𝐐. 𝟏𝟎) following questions


If α, β are the roots of equation (k + 1)x 2 − (20k + 14)x + 91k + 40 = 0; (α < β)k > 0, then the
answer the following questions
8. The nature of the roots of this equation is
(A) imaginary (B) real and distinct
(C) equal real roots (D) None of these
9. The smaller root (α) lie in the interval
(A) (4,7) (B) (7,10) (C) (10,13) (D) None of these
10. The larger root (β) lie in the interval
(A) (4,7) (B) (7,10) (C)(10,13) (D) None of these
Paragraph (11 to 13) (One or More than one)
Let P(x) and Q(x) be two quadratic polynomials such that minimum value of P(x) is equal to
twice of maximum value of Q(x) and Q(x) > 0∀x ∈ (1,3) and Q(x) < 0∀x ∈ (−∞, 1) ∪ (3, ∞).
If sum of the roots of the equation P(x) = 0 is 8 and P(3) − P(4) = 1 and distance between the
vertex of y = P(x) and vertex of y = Q(x) is 2√2.
11. The polynomial P(x) is
(A) x 2 − 8x + 20 (B) 2x 2 − 16x + 24
(C) 2x 2 − 16x + 40 (D) x 2 − 8x + 12
12. If Q(x) + λ(k 2 x 2 + (2k − 1)x − 2) = 0 is satisfied by atleast one real value of x for all real
values of λ then possible value of k can be -
−1+√6 −1−√6
(A) -1 (B) 3 (C) (D)
3 3

13. If equation T(x) = P(x) − 8 = 0 has roots α and β(α < β) and αn and βn are the roots of the
equation T(2n x) = 0 , (αn < βn ) then
(A) ∑∞
n=0  αn = 2α (B) ∑∞
n=0  βn = 2β (C) ∑∞
n=1  αn = 2 (D) ∑∞
n=1  βn = 6

One or more than one correct:


1 1 1 1 1 1
14. If A = cot −1 ( ) + cot −1 ( ) + cot −1 ( ) and B = 1cot −1 1 + 2cot −1 2 + 3cot −1 3 then
1 1 2 2 3 3
aπ c
|B − A| = + cot −1 (3)
b d

where a, b, c, d ∈ N and are in their lowest form. Then which of the-following statement(s)
is/are correct
(A)a = c (B)b = 4d (C) a + b + c + d = 42 (D)ac − b = 1
15. Given the lines A1 x + B1 y + C1 = 0 and A2 x + B2 y + C2 = 0 which intersect at P. Which of the
following statement(s) is(are) correct?
(A) the line joining the origin to P is C2 (A1 x + B1 y) = C1 (A2 x + B2 y)

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(A1 x+B1 y+C1 ) (A2 x+B2 y+C2 )


(B) the line through P and parallel to y = mx is (A1 +mB1 )
= (A2 +mB2 )

(C ) Equation of the perpendicular from P on the line lx + my + n = 0 has the equation


(A1 x + B1 y + C1 ) (A2 x + B2 y + C2 )
=
(A1 l + B1 m) (A2 l + B2 m)
(D) None of these
Match the Column :
16. Column I Column II
1−cos 2x
(A) Limx→0 2 equals (P) 1
ex −ex +x

(3/x)+1 1/x
(B) If the value of Limx→0 ( ) can be expressed in the (Q) 2
(3/x)−1

form of ep/q , where p and q are relative prime then (p + q) is equal to


tan3 x−tan x3
(C) Limx→0 equals (R) 4
x5
x+2sin x
(D) Limx→0 (S) 5
√x2 +2sin x+1−√sin2 x−x+1

(S) 6
Subjective :
1 n
(1+n) ae2
17. If Limn→∞ ( 1 n
− e2 ) n2 = . Find the minimum value of (a + b).
(1−n) b

x x x x sin x
18. Prove that limn→∞  (cos cos cos … … … cos )= . Hence, evaluate the value of
2 22 23 2n x

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
√ √ + √ √ + √ + √ ………….∞.
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

1
√(2n + 1)x − x 2 − (n2 + n) n≤x<n+
2
19. Let f(x) { 1 (n ∈ I).
n+1−x n+ ≤x<n+1
2

Find the number of values of x where f(x) is non derivable in (−5,5).


20. The sum of all real values of ' m ' for which the polynomial
f(x) = {x 2 − 2mx − 4(m2 + 1)} ⋅ {x 2 − 4x − 2m(m2 + 1)} has exactly three distinct real linear
factors, is

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