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PART-I : MATHEMATICS
4 7
 70   1 
1. If coefficient of x5 in  ax 2   is equal to coefficient of x-5 in  ax  2  , then find value of 2b.
 27bx   bx 
Ans. (3)
4
 70 
Sol.   ax 2  
 27bx 
r
 70 
 Tr 1  4 Cr (ax2 )4 r   ..............(1)
 27bx 
for coefficient of x5 put 8 – 2r – r = 5  r= 1

a3 .70
4 1
 70 
 coefficient x5 in  ax   is  C1.
2 4
 27bx  27.b
7
 1 
 General term of  ax   is
 bx 2 
r
 1 
Tr+1 = 7Cr (ax)7-r   2 
 bx 
for coefficient of x-5 put 7 – r– 2r = –5  r = 4

a3  1
7 4
 1 
in  ax  2  is  C 4
7
 coefficient x–5
 bx  b4

a3 70 7 a3
Now  4
C1  C4 4
27b b
4  70 35 27 3
 4  b3  b
27b b 8 2
 2b = 3

x2 y2
2. T1 and T2 are common tangents of P  y2 = 12x and E    1. T1 meets P at A1 and E at A2 and
6 3
T2 meets P at A4 and E at A3. Then which of the following is/are correct ?
(A*) Area of quadrilateral A1A2A3A4 = 35 sq. unit
(B) Area of quadrilateral A1A2A3A4 = 37 sq. unit
(C*) Point of intersection of T1 and T2 is (–3,0)
(D) Point of intersection of T1 and T2 is (–2,0)
Ans. (A,C)

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Sol. P y2 = 12x …..(1)

x2 y2
E  1 …..(2)
6 3
3
 y  mx  …..(3) be any tangent of P
m
For common tangent
c2 = a2m2 + b2
9 3
 2
 6  m2  3  2
 2m2  1
m m
 2m4 + m2 –3=0
2m4 + 3m2 – 2m2 – 3 = 0
2m2 (m2 – 1) + 3(m2 – 1) = 0
 m = ±1
 Common tangents are : y = x + 3 and
y = –x – 3

A1 (3, 6)
(–2, 1)
A2
y=x+3

(–3, 0)
A3
y=x–3 (–2, –1)
A4
(3, –6)
Tangents intersect each other at (–3, 0)

 a 2a 
 A1 2 ,   A13, 6
m m 
 A4 (3, –6)
Finding A2 :

x2 y2
 1
6 3
y=x+3  x–y+3=0
xx1 yy1
 1
6 3
x1 y1
6  3  1
1 –1 – 3

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x1 y 1
 1 
6 –3 –3
 x1 = –2 ; y1 = 1
 A2 (–2, 1)
 A3 (–2, –1)

 Area of quadrilateral =
1
2  12 5
2
= 7 × 5 = 35

3. The number of solutions of the equation 1  cos 2x  2 tan1(tan x), for

 3         3 
x   ,–     ,    ,  is
 2 2  2 2 2 2 

Ans. (3)

Sol.  1  cos 2x  2 tan1(tan x)

 2 | cos x | 2 tan 1(tan x)


 |cosx| = tan–1 (tanx)

  3
–3  –
2 2 2
2

4. A person of height 1.6 m is walking away from a lamp post of height 4 m along a straight line on the flat
group. The lamp post and the person are always perpendicular to ground. If speed of the person is 60
cm/s, then speed of the tip of person’s shadow on ground with respect to the person, is
Ans. (40)

Sol.

xy y x  y 10y 5y
   xy 
4 1.6 4 16 2

dy 2  dx  2
2x  3 y      60  40 cm / sec
dt 3  dt  3

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5. Consider the following data

xi 3 4 5 8 10 11
fi 5 4 4 2 2 3

Then find mean, median, mean deviation about mean and mean deviation about median
Ans. Mean = 6
Median = 5
mean deviation about mean = 2.7
mean deviation about median = 2.4
Sol.

xi fi fi xi C.f |xi – m| fi |xi–m| fi |xi – x |


3 5 15 5 2 10 15
4 4 16 9 1 4 8
5 4 20 13 0 0 4
8 2 16 15 3 6 4
10 2 20 17 5 10 8
11 3 33 20 6 18 15
 fi =20  fi xi = 120  fi |xi –m| = 48  fi |xi – x | = 54

 x(mean) 
x fii

120
6
f i 20

th
 20 
 median    10th observation
 2 
Median = 5

Mean deviation about median =


 fi | xi  m |
 fi
48
  2.4
20
fi x i – x 54
Mean deviation about mean =   2.7
fi 20

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1 x x3
6. If Let f : [1, )  R be a differential function such that f(1)= and 3  f ( t )dt  xf ( x )  , x[1, ) then
3 1 3

value of f(e) is equal to–

e2  4 4e 2 3e 2 e2  4
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 4 3
Ans. (B)
x
x3
Sol. 3 f ( t )dt  xf ( x ) 
1
3

Differentiate w.r.t. x

3x 2
3( f ( x ).1  0)  1.f ( x )  xf ' ( x ) 
3
2f(x) = x f '(x) – x2
dy dy 2
x  2y  x 2   yx
dx dx x
2
  dx 1
I. F . = e x = e 2nx 
x2
Solution of D.E ;
 1  1
y.    (x ) dx
2
x  x2
y
 nx  c
x2
y = x2 nx + cx2
1
f(1) =
3

1 1
 = 0 + c. 12 c =
3 3

f (x) = x2nx + x2/3

e 2 4e 2
f(e) = e2 + 
3 3

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7. Consider an experiment of tossing a coin repeatedly untill the outcome of two consecutive tosses are
1
same. If the probability of a random toss resulting in head is , then probability that the experiment
3
stops with head is
5 1 4 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
21 3 21 7
Ans. (A)
Sol. Probability = (HH+HTHH+HTHTHH+....... ∞) + (THH+THTHH+THTHTHH+...... ∞)
HH THH HH  THH
=  
1  HT 1  TH 1  TH
1 1 2 1 1 5
.  . .
3 3 3 3 3 27 5
  
2 1 7 21
1 
3 3 9

8. The sum of all the solutions of the equation

 y   2 
tan-1    cot 1 9  y   2 for 0 < |y| < 3, is equal to
 9  y2   6y  3
   

(A) 4 3  6 (B) 6  4 3 (C) 3  2 3 (D) 2 3  3


Ans. (A)
Sol. case-1
When –3 < y < 0
 6y  1 
tan-1    6y  2
 9  y 2     tan  9  y 2   3
   

 6y 
2 tan1  = 
2 
 9  y  3

6y 1
 
9y 2
3

 y2 – 6 3 y  9  0

y2 – 6 3 y  9  0

–3 < y < 0

6 3  12
y=
2

 y = 3 3 6

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case-2

 6y 
2 tan1  = 2
 9  y2  3
 

6y
  3
9  y2

3 y 2  6y  9 3  0

3 y 2  9y  3y  9 3  0

  
3y y  3 3  3 y  3 3  0 
So y = 3 is selected

Hence sum of all solutions = 4 3  6

 
9. If position vector of the points P,Q,R and S be a  î  2 ĵ  5k̂, b  3 î  6 ĵ  3k̂ ,

 17 16 
c î  ĵ  7k̂, d  2 î  ĵ  k̂ respectively, then which of the following statement/s is/are
5 5
CORRECT ?
(A) The points P,Q,R and S are non coplanar
 
(B) The square of the magnitude of the vector b  d is 95
 
b  2d
(C) is the position vector of a point which divides PR internally in the ratio 5:4
3
(D) The points P,Q,R and S are coplanar
Ans. (CD)

Sol. PQ  2î  4 ĵ  8k̂

12 6
PR  î  ĵ  12k̂
5 5

PS  î  ĵ  6k̂

 
2 4 8 1 2 4
1 12
now PQ PR PS = 12 6 60  2 1 10
5 5
1 1 6 1 1 6

=
12
16  4  12  0
5
So option (A) is incorrect and (D) is correct

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î ĵ k̂
 
Now | b  d | 3 6 3  3 î  3 ĵ  9k̂
2 1 1
 
 | b  d |2  9  9  81  99

So option (B) is incorrect


 
b  2d 7 î  8 ĵ  5k̂

3 3
   
5c  4a 21î  24 ĵ  15k̂ b  2d
 
9 9 3
So option (C) is correct

10. Let X be the set of all five digit numbers formed using digits 1, 2, 2, 2, 4, 4, 0. For example 22240 is in X
while 02244 and 44422 are not in X. Suppose that each element of X has an equal chance to being
chosen. Let p be the conditional probability that an element chosen at random is a multiple of 20 given
that it is a multiple of 5, then the value of 38p is equal to.
Ans. (31)
Sol. A = Number of elements in 'X' which is multiple of 5
1, 2, 2, 2
4!
0  4
3!
1, 4, 2, 2
4!
0   12
2!
1, 2, 4, 4
4!
0   12
2!
4, 2, 2, 2
4!
0  4
3!
2, 2, 4, 4
4!
0  6
2! 2!
n(A) = 4 +12 +12 +4 +6= 38
B' = Number of elements in X which is not multiple of 20
2, 2, 2
1 0 1

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4, 2, 2
3!
1 0  3
2!
2, 4, 4
3!
1 0  3
2!
1, 22/1, 4, 4/2, 4, 4/4, 2, 2

2 0

So number of elements in X which is multiple of 20 = n(B) = (4 –1) + (12 -3) +(12–3) + 4+6 = 31

B nA  B
P  = [n(A  B) = n(B)]
A nA 

31
p = =  38p = 31
38

  
11. For x  R, let tan–1x    ,  , then the minimum value of the function f : R  R defined by
 2 2
x tan1 x
e t cost 
f ( x)  
0
1  t 2023
dt is

Ans. (0)
 x tan 1 x 
1  
x cos 
e x tan  x 
f ' ( x)   tan1 x 
 
Sol. 
1  x tan1 x
2023
1  x 2

f ' ( x)  0

x
_ tan1 x  0
1 x2
x +(1+x2) tan–1x = 0
x=0
– +
0
So x = 0 will be point of minima.
So minimum value of f(x)
f(0) = 0

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12. Let C1 be the circle of radius 1 with centre at origin, C 2 be the circle of radius r with centre at the point
A (4, 1) where 1 < r < 3. Two distinct common tangents PQ and ST of C1 & C2 are drawn. The tangent
PQ touches C1 at P & C2 at Q. The tangent ST touches C1 at S & C2 at T, mid point of the line segments

PQ & ST are joined to form a line which meets the x-axis at a point B, If AB = 5 then r2 =
Ans. (2)

Sol. C1 ; x2 + y2 = 1 C2 ; (x – 4)2 + (y – 1)2 = r2 (1 < r < 3)

A (4, 1)

Clearly AB is radical axis

Q
M1
P 1
A(4, 1)

1 0 1 B
(4, 0)
S M2 T

 Equation of AB is S1 – S2 = 0

 8x + 2y – 18 + r2 = 0

 18  r 2 
B , 0  , A (4, 1)
 8 
 

AB = 5

2
 18  r 2 
   4   0  1  5
2
 8 
 

 r2 = 2

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13. Let M =[aij], i,j {1,2,3}, be the 3×3 matrix such that aij = 1 if j+1 is divisible by i, otherwise aij = 0. Then
which of the following statements is/are true ?
(A) M is invertible
 a1   a1    a1 
     
(B) There exists a non zero column matrix  a2  such that M a2     a2 
a  a    a 
 3  3  3
(C) The matrix (M–2  ) is invertible, where  is the 3×3 identity matrix
0
 
(D) The set {XR3 : MX = O} , where O  0
0

Ans. (B, D)
a11 a12 a13  1 1 1
   
Sol. M= a21 a22 a23   1 0 1
a31 a32 a33  0 1 0

|M| = 1(0–1) – (0–1) = –1 + 1 = 0


M is singular
option (A) is wrong
 a1    a1  1 1 1  a1    a1 
        
Now, M a2    a2   1 0 1 a2    a2 
a3   a3  0 1 0 a3   a3 

a1 + a2 + a3 = –a1
a1 + a3 = –a2
a2 = –a3
 a1 = 0 , a2 + a3 = 0 infinite solutions exists
option (B) is correct
1 1 1  1 0 0   1 1 1
     
Now M  2  1 0 1  20 1 0   1  2 1 
0 1 0 0 0 1  0 1  2

 |M–2  | = –1 (4–1) –1 (–2–1)


= –3+3= 0
option (C) is wrong
1 1 1 x  0 xyz0
     
Now MX = 0  1 0 1 y   0  x  z  0
0 1 0 z  0 y0

Infinite solution
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2
 1  1
14. Let f: (0,1)  R be the function defined as f(x) = [4x]  x    x   , where [.] is greatest integer
 4  2

function. Then which of the following statement(s) is/are true?


1
(A) The minimum value of the function f is
512
(B) The function f is discontinuous exactly of one point in (0,1)
(C) There is exactly one point in (0,1) for which the function f is continuous but not differentiable.
(D) The function f is not differentiable at more than 3 points in (0,1).
Ans. (B, C)
2
 1  1
Sol. f:(0, 1) R, f(x) = [ 4x] x    x   where [.] is G.I.F
 4  2

 1
 0, 0x
4
 2
 x  1 x  1 1
x
1
    
 4  2 4 2
 2
2 x  1   x  1  1
x
3
  4  2 2 4
 2
 3 x  1   x  1  3
 x 1
  4  2 4

1 1 3
Clearly f(x) continuous at x = , but not continuous at x =
4 2 4
1 1
f(x) is continuous at x = but not differential at x =
2 2
1 5
clearly min f(x) =  at x =
432 12
Ans. B, C

15. For x  R, let y(x) be a solution of differential equation x 2  5   dy


dx
 2xy  2xx 2
5 
2
such that

y(2) = 7, then the maximum value of the function y(x) is –


Ans. (16)

Sol. x 2
5  dy
dx
 2xy  2xx 2
5 
2


dy 2x
 2
dx x  5
y  2x x 2  5  
2x
 dx
x 2 5 1
 I.F. e 
2
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So solution

y.
2
1

2
1
 2xx 2

 5 dx  C
x 5 x 5

y
If x2 5 then  x 2  c
2
x 5
y
If x2 5 then  x2  c
2
5x
using y(2) = 7 C=3
 y = (3 + x2) (5 – x2) = – x4 + 2x2 + 15
dy
  4x 3  4x  0  x = 0, 1, –1
dx
Maximum at x = 1 or –1 and ymaximum = 16 Ans.

16. Let A1, A2, A3 …….. A8 be the vertices of a regular octagon that lie on a circle of radius 2. Let P be a
point on the circle and let PAi denote the distance between the points P and Ai for I = 1, 2 …… 8. If P
varies over the circle, then the maximum value of the product PA1.PA2.PA3 ….PA8 is
Ans. 512
2 i
Sol. Let z8 – 28 = 0 =) Z =2, 2, 22, ............. 27 , where   e 8
Z8 – 28 = (Z–2) (Z–2) (Z–22) ............. (Z–27)
|Z8 – 28| = |Z–2| |Z–2|.............. |Z–27|  |Z8| + |28|
 |Z|8 + 28
 28+28
 29
Max PA1, PA2 ............ PA8 = 29 Equality will be hold when arga (z8) = 

Comprehension (17 to 18)

Consider an obtuse angled triangle ABC in which the difference between the largest and the smallest

angle is and whose sides are in A.P. Suppose that the vertices of this triangle lie on a circle
2
of radius 1.
17. If the area of the triangle ABC is a, then the value of (64a)2 is
Ans. 1008

18. The inradius of the triangle ABC is


Ans. 00.25

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Sol
C

x + 2y

x+y

A
B x

Let B be the greatest angle and C be the smallest angle with AB = x, BC = x + y and CA = x + 2y

Now B – C = (given)
2

B= +C
2
Since, A + B + C = 

A+ +C+C=
2

A= – 2C
2
Since, AB, BC, CA are in AP
 2BC = AB + AC
 4R sin A = R sin B + R sin C
 2 sin A = sin B + sin C
   
 2 sin   2C  = sin   C  + sin C
2  2 
 2 cos 2C = cos C + sin C
 2 (cos2C – sin2C) = cos C + sin C
1
 cos C – sin C =
2
1 3
 1 – sin 2C =  sin 2C =
4 4
abc
(13) Area of ABC =
4R
8 sin A sin B sin C
=
4
   
= 2 sin   2C  sin   C  sin C
 2   2 
= 2 cos 2C cos C sin C
= cos 2Csin 2C
9 3 3 7
Area a = 1  =
16 4 16
 64a = 12 7  (64a)2 = 1008

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(14) Inradius r =
s
a
=
sin A  sin B  sin C
a
=
   
sin   2C   sin   C   sin C
2  2 
a
=
cos 2C  cos C  sin C
a
=
cos 2C  1  sin 2C

3 7 3 7
= 16 = 16
9 3 7 7
1  1 
16 4 4 2
3 7 4 1
= × =
16 3 7 4
r = 0.25

1967  1686sin i
19. If is an integer then find its value
7  3 cos i
Ans. (281)
1967  1686sin i (1967  1686sin i)(7  3 cos i)
Sol.  = integer ..........(i)
7  3 cos i 49  9 cos2 
1967 3 cos+ 1686 sin7 = 0
1
2sin+ costan= 
2
1967 7  1686sin   3 cos 

49  9 cos2 

1967 7  1686 6 sin 2 



49  36 sin 2 
1
Put sin2=
5
1
1967  7  1686 6 
   5  281
1
49  36 
5

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 a 3 b  
  
20. Let R   c 2 d  : a, b, c, d  0, 3 ,5 ,7,11,13,17,19 . Then the number of invertible matrices in R is –
 0 5 0  
  
Ans. 3780
a 3 b
Sol.  = c 2 d = –5 (ad – bc)
0 5 0
Number of invertible matrices = total matrices – non invertible matrices (=0)
Total matrices = 8 8 8 8 = 4096
Now = 0 ad = bc
Case(1)
(i)When all four a, b, c, d are zero =1
4!
(ii) When three zero , one non-zero = 7 = 28
3!
(iii) When two zero two non zero =2C1. 2C1 . 7. 7 = 196
Case(2) When all 4 non zero
(i) All 4 same =7
(ii) 2same + 2other same = 7 C2 .2 C1.2 C1  21 4  84
Total non invertible matrices = 1 + 28 + 196 + 7 + 84 = 316
Number of invertible matrices = 4096 – 316 = 3780

r    99 
 98   
    755..............57 m
21. Define 7
55
..........
....
 7 . If 77+757+7557+75557+............... + 7
5
 55
..........
....
 7=
5
 ,
r  2  100  n

m , n  N, m, n < 3000 then find the value of m + n


Ans. (1219)
Sol. LHS = 7 (10 + 102 + 103 + ….. + 1099) + 50(1 + 11+ 111 + ….. + 111
.....
 11 ) + 99 × 7

98

=
7  10100 70 50
9

9

9
    
10  1  102  1  ......  1098  1  99  7

7  10100 50 1099  10  70
=    98  99  7 
9 9  9  9

7  10100 50 1099  1  70
=    99  693 
9 9  9  9


99
755.....57 5020 7
  693  
9 9 9

99
755.....57  1210

9
m + n = 1210 + 9 = 1219

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22. Let S = (0, 1)  (1, 2)  (3, 4) and T = {0,1,2,3}. Then which of the following statements is (are) true?
(A) There are infinitely many strictly increasing functions from S to T.
(B) There are infinitely many functions from S to T.
(C) Every continuous function from S to T is differentiable
(D) The number of continuous functions from S to T is at most 120.
Ans. BCD
Sol. Here Domain S contains infinite many elements while Codomain T contains only four (finite) elements so
there is no strictly increasing function from S to T and there are infinitely many functions from S to T.
Now for continuous function, each interval either (0, 1) or (1, 2) or (1, 3) attend exactly one element from
{0, 1, 2, 3} as image so all continuous functions are also differentiable in its domain and number of
continuous functions are equal to 4 × 4 × 4 = 64

x2 y2
23. Let X = {(x, y)}  Z × Z :  < 1 and y2 < 5x}. There distinct points P, Q, and R are randomly
8 20
chose from X. Then the probability the P,Q and R from a triangle whose area is a positive integer is:-
83 79 73 71
(A) (B) (C) (D)
220 220 220 220
Ans. (C)

x2 y2
Sol.   1 and y2 < 5x
8 20
Solving corresponding equation

x2 x
  1  x2 + 2x = 8
8 4
 x = 2, –4
x = {(1,1), (1, 0), (1, –1), (1, 2), (1, –2), (2, 3), (2, 2), (2, 1), (2, 0), (2, –1), (2, –2) (2, –3)}

1, 5  2, 10 

2 2, 0 

2,  10 
n(s) = 12C3
E = Event of selecting three points in which two points are either on x = 1 or x = 2 but distance between
them is even.
n(E) = 4 × 7 + 9 × 5 = 28 + 45 = 73
73 73
P(E) = 12
=
C3 220

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24. Let Q be the cube with the set of vertices {(x1, x2,x3)  R3 where x1,x2, x3 }: Let F be the set of all
twelve lines containing the diagonal of the six faces of the cube Q. Let S be the set all four lines
containing the main diagonal of the cube Q; for instance, the line passing the vertices (0,0,0) and
(1,1,1) is in S. For lines  1 and  2 let d(1, 2) denote the shortest distance between them. Then the
maximum value of d(1, 2) as 1 varies over F and 2 varies over S, is:-
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 8 12 3
Ans. (A)

Sol.

DR'S of OG : 1,1,1
DR'S of AF : –1,1,1
DR'S of CE : 1,1, –1
DR'S of BD : 1, –1,1
x y z
equation of line OG :  
1 1 1
x 1 y z
equation of AB :  
1 1 0

i j k
Normal to both the line's = 1 1 1
1 1 0

 i  j  2k̂

OA  î

| i,( î  ĵ  2k̂ ) | 1
S.D = 
| i  j  2k̂ | 6

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25. Let P be a point on the parabola y2 = 4ax, where a > 0. The normal to the parabola at P meets the x–
axis at a point Q. The area of the triangle PFQ, where F is the focus of the parabola, is 120. If the slope
of the normal m and a are positive integers, then the ordered pair (a, m) is.
(A) (2, 4) (B) (1, 3) (C) (3, 4) (D) (2, 3)
Ans. (D)
Sol. 2yy' = 4a
Slope of normal to the parabola at point P (at2, 2at) is
2at  2
m= 
4a
m = –t
Now equation of normal at P(at2 , 2at) is
y – 2at = –t(x – at2)
so Q(2a + at2, 0)
at 2 2at 1
1
Area of  PFQ= 2a  at 2 0 1 = 120
2 a 0 1

2at
2
 
a  at 2 = 120

|a2t(1 + t2)| = 120


|22 × 3(1 + 32)| = 120
So m = 3, a = 2

 1 1
26. Let f : (0, 1)  R be the functions define as f(x) = n if x  ,  where n  N. Let g: (0, 1)  R
n  1 n 
x
1 t
be a functions such that  dt  gx   2 x for all x  (0, 1). Then lim f x .gx 
t x0
x2
(A) is equal to 2 (B) does not exist (C) is equal to 1 (D) is equal to 3
Ans. (A)
 1 1
Sol. f ( x )  n, x   , 
n  1 n 
x 1 t
and   g(n)  2 x
x2
t
 lim g( x )  0
x 0
also lim f ( x)  lim f ( x)  
x 0 n
lim f ( x). g( x) 0
x0
1 1 1
since  x  so n  1   n
n 1 n x
 x 1 t  1 1 x
Hence lim dt   lim g( x ).h( x )  lim 2 x 
x 0 t  x x 0 x   x
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1 x 1 x2
  2x
x x2
lim  lim g( x ).h( x )  2
x 0 1 x 0

2 x

2 1  x  4 x 1  x2
lim  lim g( x ).h( x )  2
x 0 1 x 0

2  lim g( x).h( x)  2
x 0

lim f ( x) g( x )  2
x 0


 n1 – 2nx)
1
0x
 2n
 2n2nx – 1
1 3
x
 2n 4 n and n is such
27. For n  N, n > 2 , function f : [0,1]  R is defined by f(x) = 
 4n1 – nx
3 1
x
 4n n
 n
 n – 1 nx – 1
1
 x 1
n
that the area bounded by y = f(x) and y = 0 from x = 0 to x = 1 is 4 square units, then maximum value
of f(x) is
Ans. (8)
Sol.

1 1 1 1 1 1
4 n.  .n  1  .n
2 2n 2 2n 2 n
n=8
Maximum value of f(x) = n
 (f(x))max = 8

d2 f
28. Let S be the set of all twice differentiable functions f from R to R such that ( x )  0 for all x (–1,1).
dx 2
For fS, let Xf be the number of points x (–1,1) for which f(x) = x, then.
(A) For every function fS, we have Xf  2
(B) There exists a function fS such that Xf =0
(C) There does not exist any function f in S such that Xf =1
(D) There exists a function fS such that Xf =2
Ans. (ABD)

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Sol.

y = f(x)
(1, 1)

y=x

(–1, –1)

f(x) is concave function.


So intersection point of f(x) and y = x at most two and minimum zero.

29.

  
   
Let l1 and l2 be the line r   î  ĵ  k̂ and r2  ĵ – k̂  µ î  k̂ , respectively .
Let X be the set of all the planes H that contains the line l1. For a plane H let d(H) denote the smallest
possible distance between the point of l2 and H. Let H0 be a plane in X for which d (H0) is the maximum
value of d(H) as varies over all planes in X.
Match each entry in list –I to the correct entries in Life –II
List I List –II
(P) The value of d(H0) is (i) 3
1
(Q) The distance of the point (0,1,2) from H0 is (ii)
3
(R) The distance of origin from H0 is (iii) 0
(S) The distance of origin from the point of (iv) 2
intersection of plane y = z, x = 1 and H0 is
1
(v)
2
Ans. (P) v , (Q) iv, (R) iii, (S) i
x0 y0 z0
Sol. Plane containing 1 and parallel to 2 is 1 1 1 = 0 x – z = 0
1 0 1
1
(P) d(H0) = distance of point (0, 1, –1) from x – z = 0 is =
2
02
(Q) Distance of point (0,1,2) from H0 is =  2
2
00
(R) The distance of origin from H0 is = 0
2
(S) Point of intersection of y = z, x = 1 and x –z = 0 is (1,1,1). Its distance from (0, 0,0) = 3

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30. Let Z be a complex number satisfying | Z |3 2Z2  2Z  8  0 , where Z denotes the complex

conjugate Z. Let the imaginary part Z be non - zero.


Match each entry in List -I to the correct entries in List -II

List - I List - II
(P) |Z|2 is equal to (i) 12
(Q) | Z  Z |2 is equal to (ii) 4

(R) | Z |2  | Z  Z |2 is equal to (iii) 8

(S) | Z  1 |2 is equal to (iv) 10

(v) 7

Ans. (P) ii, (Q) i, (R) iii, (S) v


Sol. Let Z = r(cos + i sin)
r 3  2r 2e2i  4re i  8  0
Comparing real and imaginary part
r3 + 2r2 cos2 + 4r cos = 8 …..(i)
4r2 sincos = 4r sin ……...(ii)
 r cos = 1 put in (i)
2  r2
 cos 2 = 2cos2 – 1 =
r2
 r3 + 2(2 – r2) + 4 = 8  r = 2
(P) |Z|2 = 4
(Q) |Z – Z |2 = |2ir sin|2 = 4r2(1 – cos2) = 16 – 4 = 12

(R) |Z|2 + |Z + Z |2 = 4 + 4 = 8
(S) |Z + 1|2 = (Z + 1)( Z + 1) = Z Z + Z + Z + 1 = 4 + 2 + 1 = 7

31. P is a plane having equation 


3 x  2y  3z  16 , S =  î   ĵ  k̂ : 2  2   2  1, and distance of

7         
point () from plane P is . u, v, w are three distinct vectors in S such that u  v  v  w  w  u
2
  80V
and V is volume of parallelopiped whose three coterminous edges are given by u, v and w , then
3
is equal to
Ans. (45)

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Sol. 3 x + 2y + 3z = 16
7
Distance of point from plane =
2
     
u v = v  w = w u
 2   2  2
 u v = v  w = w u
  
 | v | = | u | = | w | = 1 (given)
     
 u  v = v  w = w  u =  (say)

Plane P R

7/2 OP = 4
 7 1
B( v ) OQ = 4 – =
 2 2
Q A( u )
 3
C( w ) 1  AQ =
2 1 2
O
  
Point A u , B v  , C c  are vertices of an equilateral triangle ABC
     
 u  v = v  w = w  u and
OA = OB = OC = 1 (given)
In ABC, G = O = I = H
 In ABC, Q is circumcentre

So cos 120° =
QA 2  QB2  AB2
2QA QB
3  
 AB = = uv
2
  9 1
 1 + 1 – 2u ×v = = 
4 8
  
Volume = |[ u v w ]|
   
   2  1 u  v u  w
 [ u v w ] = u  v  1  v  w = (1 – 2) –( – 2) + (2 – )
w u w  v 1
   2
 [ u v w ] = (1 – )2(2 + 1)
81 3
= 
64 4
   9 3
 Volume = |[ u v w ]| =
16
80V 80 9 3
So, =  = 45
3 3 8 2

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x3 5 17
32. Let f:[0,1] be the function defined by f(x) = – x2  x  . Consider the square region
3 9 36
S = [0,1] × [0,1] Let G = {(x, y)  S : y > f(x)} be called the green region
Let R = {(x,y)  S y < f(x)} be called the red region . Let L h = {(x,h)  S : X  [0,1] be the horizontal line
drawn at a height h  [0,1]. Then which of the following statement is (are) true ?

 1 2
(A) There exists h   ,  such that the area of the green region above the line L h equals, the area of
4 3
the green region below the line Ln.

 1 2
(B) There exists h   ,  such that the area of the red region above the line L h equals, the area of
4 3
the green region below the line Lh.

 1 2
(C) There exists h   ,  such that the area of the green region above the line L h equals, the area of
4 3
the red region below the line Lh

 1 2
(D) There exists h   ,  such that the area of the red region above the line L h equals, the area of
4 3
the red region below the line Lh

x3 5 17
Sol. f ( x)   x2  x 
3 9 36

5
f' (x) = x2 – 2x +
9
5
= (x–1)2 –1 +
9
2
2
( x  1)2   
3

 2  2
  x  1   x  1  
 3  3

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 5  1
  x   x  
 3  3

 1  1 1 5 17
f     
 3  81 9 27 36
4  36  60  153 181
 
324 324

 5  125 25 25 17
f     
 3  81 9 27 36

500  900  300  153 53


 
324 324

1  x3 5 17  1 1 5 17
R    x2  x  dx    

0 3 9 36  12 3 18 36

3  12  10  17 1
 G
36 2
Let line is y = h
11 
(1–h) × 1 =  G
42 

1 3
1 h
4 4
3
h
4
11 
& h 1   R
42 

1
h
4
Option D & Option (B) & (C) by intermediate value theorem

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