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SECTION-I
Straight Objective Type
1. Number of integral values of for which x2 – 2x < 41 – 6 x (1, 6], is -
(A) 10 •(B) 11 (C) 12 (D) 13
1.
x2 – 2x < 41 – 6 x (1, 6]
-
(A) 10 •(B) 11 (C) 12 (D) 13
1. Ans. (B)
Let Q(x) = x2 – 2x + 6 – 41
As Q(x) < 0 x (1, 6], so
Q(1) 0 ...(1)
& Q(6) < 0 ...(2)
must be satisfied simulataneously.
5
So, (1) (2) ,10
6
2. Two consecutive numbers p, p + 1 are removed from natural numbers, 1, 2, 3, 4,......., n – 1, n
such that arithmetic mean of these numbers reduces by 1, then (n – p) is equal to -
•(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
2.
1, 2, 3, 4,......., n – 1, n
p, p + 1
1 (n – p)
-
•(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
2. Ans. (A)
A.M. of 1, 2, 3, 4, ....., n
n.(n 1)
2 n 1
n 2
If p, p + 1 are removed then
n(n 1)
(2p 1)
A.M. 2
n 2
n 1 n(n 1) 2(2p 1)
1
2 2.(n 2)
(n – p) = 1
3. Let A, B, C are 3 points on the complex plane represented by complex numbers a, b, c respectively
such that |a| = |b| = |c| = 1, a + b + c = 1 and abc = 1, then
(A) area of triangle ABC is 2 (square unit).
(B) triangle ABC is an equilateral triangle.
•(C) triangle ABC is right isosceles triangle
(D) orthocentre of triangle ABC lies outside the triangle.
3.
A, B, C
a, b, c
|a| = |b| = |c| = 1, a + b + c = 1
abc = 1
(A)
ABC 2
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(B)
ABC
•(C)
ABC
(D)
ABC
3. Ans. (C)
a b c 1
ab + bc + ca = 1
a, b, c are roots of cubic
z3 – z2 + z – 1 = 0
(z2 + 1)(z – 1) = 0
z = ± i, 1
4. Let x, y, z C satisfy |x| = 1, |y – 6 – 8i| = 3 and |z + 1 – 7i| = 5 respectively, then the
minimum value of |x – z| + |y – z| is equal to -
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 5 •(D) 6
4.
x, y, z C
|x| = 1, |y – 6 – 8i| = 3
|z + 1 – 7i| = 5
|x – z| + |y – z|
-
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 5 •(D) 6
4. Ans. (D)
To find minimum valume of |x – z| + |y – z|,
We know that
|z1 + z2| |z1| + |z2| z1, z2 C
|x – z| + |y – z| |(x – z) + (–y + z)|
E |x – y|
Also, equality holds when x, y, z are collinear points.
|x – y|min. = c1c2 – (r1 + r2)
= 10 – (1 + 3) = 10 – 4 = 6
1 1 1 1
5. If M is a 2 × 2 matrix such that M and M2 , then sum of elements of M is
1 2 1 0
(A) 0 (B) 2 •(C) 5 (D) 8
1 1 1 1
5. M, 2 × 2
M
M2
M
1 2 1 0
(A) 0 (B) 2 •(C) 5 (D) 8
5. Ans. (C)
a b
Let M
c d
1 1 1 1
Now, M & M2
1 2 1 0
a = –1, b = 0, c = 4, d = 2
(a + b + c + d) = 5
One or More than one correct
6. Let p, q, r be roots of cubic x3 + 2x2 + 3x + 3 = 0, then
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3 3 3
p q r p q r
•(A) 5 (B) 45
p 1 q 1 r 1 p 1 q 1 r 1
3 3 3
p q r p q r
(C) 6 (D) 46
p 1 q 1 r 1 p 1 q 1 r 1
6.
x3 + 2x2 + 3x + 3 = 0
p, q, r
3 3 3
p q r p q r
•(A) 5 (B) 45
p 1 q 1 r 1 p 1 q 1 r 1
3 3 3
p q r p q r
(C) 6 (D) 46
p 1 q 1 r 1 p 1 q 1 r 1
6. Ans. (A)
Using transformation, let
p y
p 1 y p 1 y
As, p is root of cubic so
y3 – 5y2 + 6y – 3 = 0
p q r
Now, y1, y2, y3 are roots of above equation so 5
p 1 q 1 r 1
Also, y1 = 5, y1y2 = 6, y1y2y3 = 3
3 3 3
y1 + y2 + y3 – 3y1y2 y3
= y1((y1)2 – 3y1y2)
y13 + y23 + y33 – 3(3) = 5((5)2 – 3(6))
y13 + y23 + y33 = 44
3 3 3
p q r
44
p 1 q 1 r 1
1 1 1
7. Let a, b, c are non-zero real numbers such that , , are in arithmetic progression and a, b,
a b c
–2c are in geometric progression, then which of the following statement(s) is (are) must be
true ?
•(A) a2, b2, 4c2 are in geometric progression
•(B) –2a, b, –2c are in arithmetic progression
•(C) a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc = 0
(D) a2, b2, c2 are in harmonic progression
1 1 1
7.
a, b, c
, ,
a, b, –2c
a b c
•(A) a2, b2, 4c2
•(B) –2a, b, –2c
•(C) a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc = 0
(D) a2, b2, c2
7. Ans. (A,B,C)
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2ac
Here, b ...(1)
ac
and b2 = –2ac ...(2)
b2
b a+b+c=0
ac
Now, verify it
8. Let z = a + ib (where a, b R and i 1 such that |2z + 3i| = |z2|.
Identify the correct statement(s) ?
•(A) |z|maximum is equal to 3.
•(B) |z|minimum is equal to 1.
•(C) If |z|maximum when z = + i R and i 1 ) then (3 + 3) is equal to 27.
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•(A) Re(z), 4
•(B) argz = arg
|z + 2|
3
(C) |z – |
2
(D) |z – | 6
9. Ans. (A,B)
z lies on a unit circle centred at origin and lies on the line segment joining (2, 0) & (4, 0)
Im(z)
O B C D
A (1,0) (2,0) (4,0) Re(z)
(–1,0)
|z – |minimum = BC = 1
& |z – |maximum = AD = 5
Let z = ei z = = ei
where > 0
Re(z) = cos 4
As arg = 0 argz = 0
z lies at B(1, 0)
|z + 2| = |1 + 2| = 3
a b
10. Let S be the set of 2 × 2 matrices given by S A , where a, b,c,d I , such that
c d
T –1
A = A . Then -
(A) number of matrices in set S is equal to 6.
•(B) number of matrices in set S such that |A – I2| 0 is equal to 3.
•(C) symmetric matrices are more than skew-symmetric matrices in set S.
(D) all matrices in set S are singular.
a b
10. S A , a, b,c,d I
2 × 2
S
c d
AT = A–1 -
(A) S
6
•(B) S
|A – I2| 0
3
•(C) S
(D) S
10. Ans. (B,C)
As, AAT = I2
a b a c 1 0
c d b d 0 1
a = 0, b = ±1, d = 0, c = ±1
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Total 8 matrices are possible
They are
1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
, , , ,
0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
, , ,
1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
Also, |A – I2| = |A – AAT| = |A||I2 – AT|
= |A||(I2 – AT)T| = |A||I2 – A|
= |A||A – I2|
|A| = 1 (As, |A – I2| 0)
1 0
except A I
0 1
where |A| = 1 but
|A – I2| = 0
11. If M and N are orthogonal matrices of order 3, then which of the following is (are) orthogonal
matrix ?
•(A) M2017 •(B) MTN •(C) M2N2 •(D) MN
11. M
N,
3
•(A) M2017 •(B) MTN •(C) M2N2 •(D) MN
11. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
Given, MMT = I = MTM
& NNT = I = NTN
(A) Let C = M2017
Now, CCT = MM.....MMTMTMT..... MT
=I
(B) Let D = MTN
Now, DDT = MTN(MTN)T
= MTNNTM = I
(C) Let P = M2N2 = MMNN
So, PPT = MMNNNTNTMTMT
(D) Let Q = MN QQT = MNNTMT = I
Linked Comprehension Type
Paragraph for Question 12 to 13
i j |i j|
2 2 , if i j
Let A = [aij] be 3 × 3 matrix given by a ij j
i (i.j) , if i j
i 2 j2
where aij denotes element of ith row and jth column of matrix A.
On the basis of above information, answer the following questions :
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12. If A2 + pA + qI3 = 32A–1, then (p + q) is equal to -
(A) –22 (B) –20 (C) 21 •(D) –23
1 1
(A) 1 (B) •(C) (D) 16
4 2
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i j |i j|
2 2 , i j
A = [aij], 3 × 3
a ij j
i (i.j) , i j
i 2 j2
aij,
A i
j
12. A2 + pA + qI3 = 32A–1
(p + q)
-
(A) –22 (B) –20 (C) 21 •(D) –23
2 2 4 2
32
16 1
32 2
12. Ans. (D)
13. Ans. (C)
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Consider biquadratic equation 81x4 + 216x3 + 216x2 + 96x = 65, whose roots are a, b, c, d. Given
a, b are real roots and c, d are imaginary roots.
On the basis of above information, answer the following questions :
14. The value of (a + b)3 – (c + d)3 is equal to -
128 64 142
(A) •(B) 0 (C) (D)
3 3 3
15. The value of c3 + d3 – (a + b)3 is equal to -
52 53 59 50
•(A) (B) (C) (D)
9 9 9 9
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81x4 + 216x3 + 216x2 + 96x = 65
a, b, c, d
a, b
c, d
14. (a + b)3 – (c + d)3
-
128 64 142
(A) •(B) 0 (C) (D)
3 3 3
15. c3 + d3 – (a + b)3
-
52 53 59 50
•(A) (B) (C) (D)
9 9 9 9
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The given equation is
(3x + 2)4 = 81
((3x + 2)2 – 9)((3x + 2)2 + 9) = 0
1 5 2 2
Let a , b , C i, d i
3 3 3 3
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P(x) = 0, is
Ans. 123
1.
P(x) = 3x2 – 7kx + (5k – 3), x R,
k
-I -II
(P) k P(x) = 0
2 (1) (1, )
9
(Q) k P(x) = 0 (2) ,0
19
(–2, 0)
(0, 1)
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(R)
(a, b) (
a, b N) (3) 3
6, a, b (
)
2. Ans. 231
(P) Let G.P. be
a, ar, ar2, ....., ar2n–1
a.(r 2n 1) 5a(r 2n 1)
Now,
(r 1) (r 1)(r 1)
r4
(Q) S2n – Sn
2n n
= [2a + (2n – 1)d] – [2a + (n – 1)d]
2 2
n
= [2a + (3n – 1)d]
2
1 3n
= . .[2a + (3n – 1)d]
3 2
1
= S3n
3
S2n Sn 1
S3n 3
(R) 6, a, b in H. P.
6a
b
12 a
a {3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11} 7
1 9 7
3. Let p, q, r R satisfies p q r 8 2 7 0 0 0 ........(i)
7 3 7
List-I List-II
(P) If the point M(p, q, r), with reference to (i) (1) –2
lies on the curve 2x + y + z = 1, then
(7p + q + r) is equal to
(Q) Let ( 1) cube root of unity with Im() > 0. (2) 7
If p = 2 with q and r satisfying (i), then
3 1 3
p q r is equal to
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1 9 7
3. p q r 8 2 7 0 0 0
p, q, r R
........(i)
7 3 7
-I
-II
(P)
M(p, q, r) (i) (1) –2
2x + y + z = 1
(7p + q + r)
(Q)
( 1)
Im() > 0 (2) 7
p = 2
q r, (i)
3p
1
q
3
r
(R)
q = 6
p r, (i) (3) 6
,
px2 + qx + r = 0
n
1 1
n 0
3. Ans. 312
(P) p = 1, q = 6, r = –7
(7p + q + r) = 6
1 3
(Q) i
2 2
p = 2, q = 12, r = –14
3 1 3 3 1 3
p
q r 2 12 14
2
= 3 + 1 + 3 = –3 + 1 = –2
(R) p = 1, q = 6, r = –7
x2 + 6x – 7 = 0
1 1 6 6
7 7
n 2
1 1 6 6
1 7 7 .....
n 0
1
7
6
1
7
4. Consider the system of simultaneous linear equations
2x – 3y + 5z = 12
3x + y + z = µ
x – 7y + 8z = 17
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List-I List-II
(P) For unique solution (1) = 2, 7
4. Ans. 231
2 3 5
3 1 (11 22) 11( 2)
1 7 8
2 3 12
3 3 1 µ = 11µ – 77 = 11(µ – 7)
1 7 17
Now, verify it.
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