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(MATHEMATICS)

TEST-4
Single Choice Question :
1. All solutions of the equation 4x 2 − 40x + 51 + 40{x} = 0 lies in the interval ({x) represents
fracional part of x)
23 83 23 15 83 23
(A) (10 , 10) (B) (10 , 2 ) (C) (7, 10) (D) (10 , 7)

2. The number of points inside or on the circle x 2 + y 2 = 4 satisfying


tan4 ⁡ x + cot 4 ⁡ x + 1 = 3sin2 ⁡ y is
(A) one (B) two (C) four (D) infinite
3. Total number of numbers greater than 7000 and divisible by 5 that can be formed using only
the digits 3, 5 , 7, 8 and 9 , no digit being repeated, is
(A) 36 (B) 42 (C) 48 (D) 72
4. Let f(x) be defined for all x ∈ R and continuous. Let f(x + y) − f(x − y) = 4xy⁡∀⁡x, y ∈ R and
f(0) = 0, then
1 1
(A) f(x) is bounded (B) f(x) + f (x) = f (x + x) + 2
1 1
(C)f(x) + f ( ) = f (x − ) + 2 (D) none of these
x x

5. Number of four digit integers greater than 4000 for which the thousands digit equals the sum
of the other three digits, is
(A) 145 (B) 200 (C) 350 (D) None
6. If the equation |x 2 − 5|x| + 6| = k has eight distinct real roots then the complete set of values
of k, is
1 1 1 1 1
(A) (0, 4) (B) [0, 4) (C) (4 , 2) (D) [0, 4]

Comprehension (𝐐. 𝟕 to 𝐐. 𝟗)
Let a1 > a2 > a3 > ⋯ > an > 1; p1 > p2 > p3 > ⋯ … . pn > 0;
such that p1 + p2 + p3 + ⋯ . . +pn = 1
Also F(x) = (p1 a1x + p2 ax2 + ⋯ + pn axn )1/x
7. limx→0+  F(x) equals
P P P
(A) p1 lna1 + p2 Ina2 + ⋯ … + pn lnan (B) a1 a11 + a22 + ⋯ + ann
(C)aP1 1 ⋅ aP22 … … … aPnn (D) ∑nr=1  ar pr
8. limx→∞  F(x) equals
(A) In a1 (B) ean (C)a1 (D) an
9. limx→−∞  F(x) equals
(A) In an (B) ea1 (C) a1 (D)an

APNI KAKSHA 1
(MATHEMATICS)

Comprehension ( 𝐐. 𝟏𝟎 to 𝐐. 𝟏𝟐 )
In a triangle ABC, tan⁡ A + tan⁡ B + tan⁡ C = k where k ∈ R.
Assume that a triangle to be isosceles, if atleast two of its angles are equal.
10. Range of values of k for which there exists no isosceles triangle, is
(A) (0,3√3) (B) (3√3, ∞) (C) (1,3√3) (D) (−∞, 0) ∪ {3√3}
11. Range of values of k for which there exists exactly one isosceles triangle is
(A) [0,3√3] (B) (3√3, ∞) (C) [1,3√3] (D) (−∞, 0) ∪ {3√3}
12. Range of values of k for which there exists two isosceles triangles
(A) [0,3√3] (B) (3√3, ∞) (C) [1,3√3] (D) (−∞, 0) ∪ {3√3}
One or more than one correct :
13. Which of the following statements is/are correct in respect of a continuous function f(x) in [a, b] ?
(A)f(x) has the minimum and maximum values on [a, b]
(B) f(x) may or may not be bounded on [a, b]
(C) If m = mina≤x≤b  f(x), and M = maxa≤x≤b  f(x), then for any A satisfying the inequalities
m ≤ A ≤ M there exista point x0 ∈ [a, b] for which f(x0 ) = A.
(D) If f(x) = 0 have a finite number of roots say x1 , x2 , … … , xn , on the interval [a, b], which in
the ascending order as a < x1 < x2 < x3 < ⋯ … … < xn < b, then in each of the intervals
(a, x1 ), (x1 , x2 ), (x2 , x3 ) … … . (xn′ b) the function retains the same sign.
14. Which of the following are correct:
−sin−1 ⁡ x; x ∈ [−1,0)
(A)cos−1 ⁡ √1 − x 2 = [
sin−1 ⁡ x; x ∈ [0,1]
1+x
(B) tan−1 ⁡ x + tan−1 ⁡ 1 = π + tan−1 ⁡ (1−x) ⇒ x ∈ (−∞, −1)
1
(C) cos−1 ⁡(4x 3 − 3x) = 3cos−1 x if x ∈ [0, ]
2
3x−x3 −1 1
(D) tan−1 ⁡ ( ) = 3 tan−1 x if⁡x⁡ ∈ ( , )
1−3x2 √3 √3

Match the Column-I


15. Column-I Column-II
ln⁡ x
(A) Limx→1 ⁡ x4 −1 (P) 2
3ex −x3 −3x−3 2
(B) Limx→0 ⁡ tan2 ⁡ x
(Q) ⁡ 3
π−2tan−1 ⁡ x 3
(C) Limx→∞ ⁡ 1 (R) 2
ln⁡(1+ )
x

2sin⁡ x−sin⁡ 2x 1
(D) ⁡Limx→0 ⁡ (S)
x(cos⁡ x−cos⁡ 2x) 4

ex −e−x −2x
(E) ⁡Limx→0 ⁡
x−sin⁡ x

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16. If x, y, z ∈ R are connected by x + y + z = 4, x 2 + y 2 + z 2 = 6, then


Column I Column II
(A) minimum value of x is (P) 2
(B) maximum value of x is (Q) 5/3
(C) when x is minimum, value of y is (R) 1
(D) when x is maximum value of z is (S) 2/3
Subjective :
17. Determine the smallest positive integer N whose last digit is 6 and if we erase this last digit 6
and put in front of remaining digits, we get 4 times N.
18. If a, b, c are real numbers such that a + 2b + c = 4 then the maximum value of ab + bc + ca is
19. Solve the equation 2cosx⁡ 3sin⁡ y = z 2 − 2z + 7.
20. If 32tan8 ⁡ θ = 2cos2 α − 3cosα and 3cos2θ = 1, then find the general value of α.

APNI KAKSHA 3
(MATHEMATICS)

TEST-5
Single Choice Question:
1. The sides of a right triangle form a G.P. the tangent of the smallest angle is :

√5+1 √5−1 √5+1 √5−1


(A) √ (B) √ (C) √ (D) √
2 2 4 4

n1999 1
2. If limn→∞   = , then the value of x is equal to
nx −(n−1)x 2000

(A) 1998 (B) 1999 (C)2000 (D) 2001


3. If ' a ' be the sum of the odd terms and ' b ' the sum of the even terms of the expansion of
(1 + x)n , n ∈ N. n > 8, then (1 − x 2 )n =
(A)a2 − b2 (B) a2 + b2 (C) b2 − a2 (D) a + b
4. Four dice are rolled. The number of possible outcomes in which atleast one die shows 2 is :
(A) 1296 (B) 625 (C) 671 (D) 1024
tan−1 ⁡ x tan−1 ⁡ 2x tan−1 ⁡ 3x
5. Let |tan−1 ⁡ 3x tan−1 ⁡ x tan−1 ⁡ 2x| = 0, then the number of real values of x satisfying the
tan−1 ⁡ 2x tan−1 ⁡ 3x tan−1 ⁡ x
equation is
(A)1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
6. The two circles x 2 + y 2 = ax and x 2 + y 2 = c 2 (c > 0) touch each other if :
(A) 2|a| = c (B) |a| = c (C) a = 2c (D) |a| = 2c
7. The coefficient of x 7 in the expansion of (1 − x − x 2 + x 3 )6 is :
(A) 144 (B) -132 (C) -144 (D) 132
Comprehension (Q.8 to 𝐐. 𝟏𝟎)
Consider a triangle ABC, where x, y, z are the lengths of perpendiculars drawn from the vertices
of the triangle to the oppposite sides a, b, c respectively. Let the letters R, r, s, Δ denote the
circumradius, inradius, semiperimeter and area of the triangle respectively.
bx cy az a2 +b2 +c2
8. If c
+ a
+ b
= k
then the value of k is
3
(A)R (B)s (C)2R (D) R
2
1 1 1
9. If cot⁡ A + cot⁡ B + cot⁡ C = k (x2 + y2 + z2), then the value of k is

(A) R2 (B) rR (C∗ )Δ (D) a2 + b2 + c 2


csinB+bsinC asinC+csinA bsinA+asinB
10. The value of + + is equal to
x y z
R s
(A) (B) (C) 2 (D)6
r R

APNI KAKSHA 5
(MATHEMATICS)

Comprehension (Q.11 to Q.13)


Consider a real valued function f(x), we define a limit as follows
f2 (x+h)−f2 (x)
< f(x) >= limh→0   h
where f 2 (x) = (f(x))2

11. If u = f(x), v = g(x), then the value of < u. v > is


(A) < u > v+< v > u (B )u2 < v > +v 2 < u >
(C) < u > +< v > (D) uv < u + v >
12. If u = f(x), v = g(x) then value of < u/v > is
u2 <v>−v2 <u> u<v>−v<u> v2 <u>−u2 <v> v<u>−u<v>
(A) (B) (C) (D)
v4 v2 v4 v2

13. The value of < tan⁡ x > will be


(A) sec 2 ⁡ x (B) 2sec 2 ⁡ x (C) tan⁡ x ⋅ sec 2 ⁡ x (D) 2tan⁡ x ⋅ sec 2 ⁡ x
One or more than one correct :
14. If limx→0  (1 + ax + bx 2 )2/x = e3 , then possible values of a and b is/are
3 1 3 3 3
(A) a = 3, b = 0 (B) a = 2 , b = 2 (C)a = , b = (D) a = 2 , b = 0
2 2

15. A triangle has altitudes of length 5 and 7 . The length of third altitude CAN-NOT be:
(A) 17 (B) 18 (C) 19 (D) 20
(ax+1)n
16. limx→∞   is equal to :
xn +A

(A) an if n ∈ ℕ ( B ) inifinity if n ∈ I− and a = A ≡ 0


1
(C) if n = 0 (D) an if n ∈ I− , A = 0 and a ≠ 0
1+A

Match the Column:


17. Column-I Column-II
(A) If x 2 + x − a = 0 has integral roots, (P) ⁡2
then a can be equal to
(B) If the equation ax 2 + 2bx + 4c = 16 has (Q) ⁡6
no real roots and a + c > b + 4, then
integral values of c can be equal to
(C) If the equation x 2 + 2bx + 9b − 14 = 0 (R) ⁡12
has only negative roots, then integral values of b can be
(D) The largest positive term of the HP (S) ⁡20
whose first two terms are 2/5 and 12/23 is
Subjective :
x x
sin3 ⁡ −cos3 ⁡ cos⁡ x
18. Solve the equation 2
2+sin⁡ x
2
= 3

APNI KAKSHA 6
(MATHEMATICS)

19. Find the number of 6 digit natural numbers such that the sum of their digits is 10 and each of
the digits 0,1,2,3 occurs at least once in them.
20. Let a, b, c, d be distinct integers such that the equation (x − a)(x − b)(x − c)(x − d) − 9 = 0 has
an integer root ' r ', then the value of a + b + c + d − 4r is equal to
21. Let A = {1,2,3,4,5} and B = {x1 , x2 , x3 , x4 , x5 }. How many one-one mapping f: A → B can be
defined so that f(i) ≠ x1 for all i

APNI KAKSHA 7

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