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Algebra ‘Complex Numbers. Quadratic Equations, Sequences and Series. Exponential and Logarithmic Series, Mathematical Induction, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Matrices and Determinants Single Option Correct and Numerical Value Type Questions This section contains 288 multiple choice questions and 1 numerical value type questions. If 2 is @ complex number such that |z~ 1] = 1, z-2 242, then the real part of is mo @-1 @ @1 2. Square root of (7 - 30,/=2) is ) + 6-342) 2 + +32) webs x2) Bak sii) 3. root of unity, then SG arf) (tah equate fe Qe os @ 0 = LLet z, and 2, be two complex numbers satisfying Iz) = 9 and’ value of ‘3 =i] = 4. Then the minimum is aw 2 lie ona (1) Straight line whose slope is 1 (@) Circle whose radius is /2 () Circle whose radius is 1 (@) Straight line whose slope is —1 ab Leta ~ aaa) o® ana r= ©, then @ and b are the roats of the ‘quadratic equation (1) 8 ~101x + 100=0 @ #- 12x + 101=0 @) * + 101x+ 1o0=0 (4) x? + 102" + 101 = 0 Ht zy, % are complex numbers such that Relz,)=|2,—, Re(z,)=|2.—f] and 9912-2) = 5, then Im{z, + z,) is equal to wo 8 Os 2 Og @ 28 2, and 2, are two non-zero complex numbers such that [z;[ = [za] and argz, + argz, = x, then z, equals Mz @ -% @) z, (4) =z, Let @, and @, be the roots of w? + am + b= tWongin, «, and «a, form an equilateral trangle, then () =o @) #=2 @) @ = 3b ) a= 4b Success Achiever, = x+iy and k> 0. If the curve represented by Re(u) + imi intersects the yraxis at the point P and Q where FQ = 5, then the value of Kis ) 12 232 @2 as 11. it [z= 2}= 2 [2 1], where zis a complex number, then () e=—Re@ — @) Ree Zit @) let=2Relz) (ay fe? = 2Re(z) (14 x0 =a9 + ae tax? +..+a,x", then (8, + 4 ~ PF + (@, ~ 2, + PIS equal to Om 20 ger ame 7-34 13. « ESS = 1, then z will ie on (1) Circe @) Sraight tre @) Elipse (4) Hyperoola 14, If the cube roots of unity are 1, a. a, then the roots of the equation (x — 2)° + 8 = 0 are (1) 2 2m 20? @) 0, 2(1—e).2(1- 07) @ 20, (4) -2,-20,- 20? (4) A parabola 16. Wiz, = 2) <2. |e, - 4) <4, lz, - 6) <6, then ltr ais (1) Less than 12 @) More than 12 @) Less than 24 (@) More than 24 W. 6 19. 2. If the four complex numbers 2, Z, Z -2Re(Z) and z— represent the vertices of a square of side 4 units in the Argand plane, then |z| is ‘equal to (1) a2 @2 & 22 @4 M origin, 1 - Ji represents two vertices of ‘equilateral triangle, then its third vertex is (1) 2or 4-3 Q 200 t+ 143 @) 20-2 @) 1448 of 3483 ‘The greatest and least value of principal value of argz fz satisfies [2-4 - 4i|< 4 are re Os a The greatest and least value of [zi i z satisfies p=5+ 54s 5are (1) 10, 52 @ sz.5 ® 10.0 @) 5+5V2 5v2-5 if lz — i] < 1 then |z + 12 — 6i] is always less than () 10 @ 2 a“ “1m If Iz - 2] + |z- 2] = 23, then locus of z represents (1) An etipse having focus (2, 0) and (0, 2) @) An elipse having focus (~ 2. 0) and (0, 2) (3) A straight line passing through paints (2, 0) ‘and (0, 2) (4) A line segment joining the points (2, 0) and (0,2) Success Achiever Algebra 23. Least value of |z~ 2| + |z - 4/ Is w & @o O 2B 24, Hf a Be R aro such that 1 — 2/ (hore F = 1) is @ Foot of 27 + oz +B=0, then (a-P) Is equal to 3 @7 @7 4) 3 25, Lot the lines (2—/)2=(2+/)2 and (2+ pz + (- 2) 2-4) 0, (hore i? ~-1) be normal to a circle C. ifthe line iz +2 +141 = 0s tangent o this circle , then its radius is 4) 6 ) 342 @ 3 4 oF oR 26. The curve represented by R(t) #8 (where C is a constant and # 0) (1) Ellipse (2) Porabota @) Cirle (4) Straight tne 7. Wz 2 a= 1 where 2s complex number, then neo Se + 2) won ty (1) 198 @3 @) 9 “0 286. A complex number 2 is such that, z=2) 8 arg [yz] = g The points representing this complex number will lie on (1) Ellipse 2) Circle @) Paraboia (4) Hyperbola 29, 31 ‘The least value of |z| where z is complex number ‘which satisfies the inequality (21+3)(121-1) Wzi44 J = ¥=1 Is equal to m2 Qs @3 4) 5 Tha equation 22+ (4 + 3i)2+(4-3/)245=0 ‘represents a circle whose radius is M25 Q) 5 ox io,2 tone VF + as #3 ‘The vabue of (.1¢/¥a)°"+(-1-18)™ 6 ao (@) 210" (3) 1006 4) 200" Wy, Bap Zap ‘are complex numbers such that He HE® Be) * + ane wt Zh00 ah then f2, # 2) # 2) % Ze) 18 equal to mA Qs @) Less than & (4) 100 Ifa. m. 04, 1, be the fourth roots of unity, then a +a} + aj + aj Is equal to ms (2) 2 @-1 ao x» “The value of Lm = i cos 2 ao @-1 @-i On Wiz+1-Bi|-|2-24/| = 3¥10, then (1) z lies on circle with =1 + 8/ and 2 diameter (2) zlles on ellipse with foci —1 + Bi and 2-1 (@) lies on straight line passing through =1 + 8/ and 2=/ (4) zoe on hyperbola with foci ~1 + Bi and 2-1 AE poe Success Achiover Let 5, 3, and 5, be Gee set sethed oe 41, the equation aj2/’ +cz+az+d =0 represents a S,=(zeC 42-1152) circle where a, d are real constants, then which of the following condition is correct? ew tee Cites e (1) Jal? ad >0 and a ¢ R~ (0) S = (ze C:imiz)s (@) ja -ad 20 @) a=0.a,deR Thon te st 540 en @ [oP 0d = 0 and a fe oe 42. Ifa, B be two arbitrary complex numbers then sta be nee (n=) =F| wat (4) Has exactly two elements ) bl 37. Whe) = 3, baal = 5, lel = T and iz, + z, ¢ 29) = 10 then eB the value of |92,2, + 252.2, + 49z,2,| is equal to ®) lary 70 @ 100 (4) ka Bh ja @ 0 @) 1080 43. If'z,, %, 2, Fe vertices of an equilateral triangle 38. 1p, gra postive integers, then 26 #8 Te? inscribed in the circle 2} = 4 and if z, = 2+ i203, is ahways divisible by x2 +x + Lif (1) p= 3m, q= 3m + 1,6 = 3m + 2, men @) Pg, may be any naturel number (3) P, @, rare even natural numbers only (4) P. @. rare only odd natural numbers: (8) zd, 25 = -2-12N3 39. In the given figure 1 + is centre of cece. A square: -2-12a, =-2-108 ABCD is inscribed in circle and A is represented, by 4 + Si then vertex B is BS + 8) (1), Straight tine @ Acircie 45, The solution of the equation |2| = z+ 1 + 2/is ‘D —— ay 3-2 @ 321 (i) 2+37 @ aed 2 2 @) 4-3 @ 2-9 @ 3-2) @ 2-3) 40. If 1 + /and 6 + 6/ are vertices of hypotenuse of a isosceles right angled triangle then third vertex 46. If z is a complex number satisfying meme 27 -8/3 3/2 +8 =0, then the maximum value () dior 540 of [zl is +-(5 +5)) or 145-5/) a a OF a os «4 . - 47. Lotz = R= 641+ KP © t+ 1), where fis areal Genie se parameter. The locus of z in the argand plane is 4 4 (1) Straight ine (2) Circle (3+4/) or a+ 4i) OR a (@) Paraboia (4) tips Succous Achiover Algebra |. The number of common roots of tho ‘The number of complex [redeq=|ze9e and ize 3~ 3) = 3 ‘simultaneously is (1) Zero @ m2 “3 It zis a complex number such that ireginery, then the minimum value of ir + 3] 4 ) ov? @ we @) we @) 22-1 jons 2 — 1 = 0 and 2" - 1 = 0 with non-zero imaginary part is a4 a2 @s aa ‘The number of vale of @ in interval (=2n, 2al for which z= (1=/'sin®(1 + .cos8) 1S purely real is a @2 a3 “4 If 2 is a complex number satistying 224 2° + Bz +82 = 222 , then locus of z represents (1) Straight line (2) Cwrcle @) Parabola (4) Hyperdola |. The principal argument of the complex number 509% 5 sin 2 2o00 Hoon FF isin?) oe a ar OF w 2 Wis complex 7® root of unity, then the value of tog, seed etease is (1) Zero at Oa 4) 3 fopy et Ht m is chosen in the quadratic equation (a + 1) 32 — 3x + (re + 1)? = 0 Such that the sum ofits roots is greatest, then the absolute difference of the cubes of its roots is ) a3 @) 10v5 @ 48 4) 85 numbers z satisfying 56. 87. 61. +b+c=0anda, enor (o* . © are integers, then byes (a+ b-0)=0 has (1) Both roots irrational (2) One root rational and other root irrational (3) Both roots are rational (4) Roots are imaginary MW a(b ep? + b(e — a)x + ea b) = O has equal @) ac, DareinAP, 144 @ are InP. Wt 2px + 9=0, (p #1) has two equal roots, then the equation (1 + yh? — peut ate O well have real. and distinct rots | () ys0 ai y20 @ y<0 @) y>o Let @ and i be two real roots of the equation (ies htan? x— V2 -Atan.x = (1k), where Ale ~ 1) ‘and 2. are real numbers. i tan’%(« + 8) = 50, then a ‘value of kis (1) 10 2) t0V2 5 (@) 6y2 ‘One of the quadratic equation with rational coefficients one of whase root is ‘ 245 W) B-4K- 120 QP 4 ax 120 @ P-aee 490 A t+ ane t=0 Wa, b,.c@ Rand equations ax? + bx + c= 0 and a? + 3x + 6 = 0 have a common root, then W) arbre=t:2:3 @ a:b:e=6: @ aibicet @ atbicet: (a + yk + = euase. sue identity in x, then a may be equal to: @- 2 mo @1 BE Aion Success Achiever a, be the roots of x7 ~ a(x 1)+ b= 0, then 70. The number of real roots of the equation, 63. ar the value of —* + 2 o @ @ ab avd a. B, 7 (ct, B. 7# 0) are the roots of the equation septs ace stan (anz}{oee) res) « is equal to (ter? 1 o Se a> tee @ =r @ > Lot x? - 2b + ¢* 0, ib? @< 0, then () x0 @ <0 @) e<0 @ c>0 fx) ax? = 2bx + ©, b? = ac < Oand, 4a4 4b +6 €0, thon (a+2b+e<0 — @a+2b+e20 @)a+2bees0 a4 2b+e50 Wa-2b+c=0, (a, b. coR, a #0), then at least one root of the equation Saxé + 4x + c= 0 wil li in the interval (1) (0.1) 2 41,0) @) (-2,-1) (4) (1.2) the roots of the equation x? - 2ax +a? + a-3 = 0 are real and less than 1, then (art @ -1=1 @) a<-1 Let « and 8 be the roots of the equation - If py = (a) +(8), 21, then which one of the following statements is not true? (1) Py = P5~ Pe 2) (Py + Pa * Pa* Pet Pp) = 26 Opa (4) Bs = Py tae nm 74, 75. a + eM = de +o + 1 018 oa @2z @ 3 a4 Wa B and a = 7a ~ 12, f= 7H = 12, then the equaton having and F as ts roots is (1) 12x? 261412 = 0 @) 12x + 36x" 12=0 (8) 12x? 96x4 12" 0 (4) 124 + 95x- 1280 Lot a, be, a #0 be such that the equation, ax? = 2bx + 5 = 0 has a repeated root a, which is, also 8 root of the equation, x° - 2bx - 10 = 0. If Bis the other root of this equation, then of + BF is equal to (1) 25 3) 28 ae The number of pairs (a, b) of real numbers, such that whenever «tis a root of the equation 1° + act = 0, a= 2 ts also a root of this, equation, fe os aa oe wz ‘All tha values of p for which both the roots of the ‘equation x — 2px +p? - 4 = 0 are greater than 3 but less than 5, le in the interval () V e ¢ o> “-§ 82, The number of solutions of the equation Sx +28 - ow Jao, s @2 1 ao 85. Ma Bar te rote of be equation x + pr noes rooka wre (a> py and Grote (1) gx? =p = 2g +1 #0 @) P= (= 2queg=o (8) ax? + (p? - 2g +1 =0 (4) qx + (p? = 2g +q=0 a6 PSE os erat xe R, then eae? 1 () pos @ p< @ p<5 p<6 87. Number of real roots of the equation 2*+ 2-* + 20% STS Te Pend ig (4 @2 i ) (4) 81 89. The - -3 Creer (1) 63,1) @ [-2+v2+ 6] @) (=.-2- B]ul-2+6) @) (4-3) Uf.) 90, Let, 6 be roe rambae which eatety the @) 622) 11 84, Waumot he roots of he equation ++ t= t xep eq 1s 2070, then the product ofits roots is dese) @ -{e'+e') @ Zo-a) @ -}o'-«) 8 Qs @ 2 4) 9 81. fx, yarenatural numbers such that xy + x ¢ y= 58 14 and xy * x = 630 then E = a 4 oF ® a5 ot ® @) 101 82. Let F(x) is a polynomial of 4 with leading co-efficient unity, such that f(1) = 9, (2) = 8, f(4) = 6 and £(7) = 3 then sum of all roots of F(x) 5 -7 @) -19 @ 17 “4 83. Lot (x) be a polynomial equation of least degree ‘with rational co-efficients, having (5) (25)? 2s _one of fs roots then product of ll roots of f(x) = 0 is as @ a @) 84. The remainder when 22? — x9 + x97 — 37? ig divided by x? — a? + x 1, will be () eared @) x1 go “1 95. The quadratic expression —x7 + bx.#:6-<.0, for every x in the largest imerval (=. -1) v (1. =). Then value of °— bis aa a2 at “4 96. I the roots of cx? — 4x + 1 =O are a,, B, and ‘those of ox? * Gx + = 0 are a.6 Such that a8" B= ttn tt on pate m3 at o = “4 97. Wa, Bate the roots of x? — mee +4 2D such that 2+) = «2B then value of Ete a> 2? 7 15 az w= 98. Let (x, y) be a pair of real numbers satisfying =! and 39x - SBy = SxS oe rey ff beled (where p and g are relatively a prime): then value of p+ is (t) -23 @ 7% ae “ee TUNIS Acetra Success Achiever 99. Number of equations of the form ax? + bx #1= 0 having real roots, where a,b < {1, 2, 3, 4} is ae @T @6 3 100. Number of terms common to the two AP's 3, 7, 11, =, 407 and 2, 9, 16, .., 709 is 1) 3 @ 6 eu @ 5 101. tay, 3, ay, a, ate NAP. where a, > 0 for all ‘then 1 1 1 Ble lave Teale ‘equals to 1 © (o-0Ne +a) 2 n-1 va. ae 1 © ae © lade wz tet $= 94 9+ + 24, (240). (oe ast) rare 2 ef 2 Fea z ] where @ is 2 real number and q + 1. HIME, = CE) e+ Cyoy- Syqp = Ty. 1) 200 (@) me ae 2 103. Let and f be the roots of x? - 3x +p = Oand y and Bbe the roots of — 6x ¢.g=0. a, B58 ‘Then ratio mast @s5:3 @ 9:7 @) 33:31 104, If he third term of a GP. is 4, then praduct of fst five teri is (1) 1024 @ siz @2 (4) 256 105. i the sum of the second, thind and fourth terms of {8 positive term GP. is 3 and the sum of i. sixth, ‘seventh and eighth terms is 243, then the sum of the first 50 terms of this. GP. is « Z0"-9 @ 4e7-1) eo x0"-) ww Ze"-9) Success Achiever Agoda TTY 408. The minimum value of f(x) = a*” y mee @ neta xe R and a> 0, is equal to : + ast @ we * nets a inf 8) art (4) 20 M4, Let ay, a, 0, . be an ALP. If + 100 107. If pa, and rare in AP, then the p*, a and Sas =p 10, then it i toms of any GP. are in Orato, 0 i) AP qual to @) HP. ® G) GP. OF (4) None of AP, GP. of HP. 108. in an A.P. of 91 terms, the 46th term is 20, then a 2 w 2 the sum of series is 18 100 (1) 9110 @) 91 20 115. Tho sum of first n torms of tho sorios (3) 91" 46 «20 4) 91 446 «10 109. If [2] be the greatest integer bass than ar equal to x, 1 4 1 then $/ 22] meas 1) 9 @> = ‘y ‘ rere) mez wa (B) Hh 28eR*. 24 U4) meri esr a ; ; 116. Three numbers are in an increasing geometric 8) 4 progression with common ratio r. tthe middie 10. Hla) < 1 and ye oat + ao 4 =, then the umber is doubled, then the new numbers are in vale of i ‘an arithmetic progression with common cference 4. H the fourth term of GP is 34, thon = dis yet ae De (1) 7-NF @ 1 1 Avy Oty @) 1-8 4) Pe ajo ua 0gi-3 4 TE Hy yon yy ara in AP and MM 1142-249 =3+,en? is equal to teh a, © h, = 2nd a, ninsi@n-1) ayn, bs 6 a a6 abie'd @)4 2 @ “) M18. IFS), SS) 8, aro the sums of m terms of arthmatic sories whose first terms. aro 1,2, 3,4. 112, The sum of the serios And whose common difference 1, 8, , 7... then T+ 224928 44.294 5.2444 1000.2 ie the value of S, +S, +S, +98, 18 (1) 999.2— 4 @) 9992" 4 sy x ate! nit (8) 999.2 + 4 4) 999.264 o> ar 113, The sum of the series 12142, 18243, 1g = 2 z= a) (attlor a) Mort) in terms is ®) 2 Ld 2 119. Sum of n terms of the series ee 1234" 2345 "3456 a 98 et 4 edness) J. 4 ®) 6" etarteea) 1 75" Sheteeas3) 121. Sum of the series (n? ~ 12) + 2(n? ~ 27) + a“ 31) +. won terms n ahi a * bd wins - a & 1) - abe y 12 ne be in HP then x. y, zare in yar @ cr @ HP (4) None of AP, GP. or HP. 123. The ratio of sum of n arithmetic means between two given numbers to that of single arithmetic mean between them is Gynt @ net ey ist ® vat 124. Three successive terms of a GP will form the ‘sides of a thangle if the common rato (7) satsfies the inequality WIG! Agee Success Achiever f B-1_, 1 2 rt +t aso 8 ocr< St “ o Oi (1) es @ 108 wa Success Achiover wo WO 44 131. fin) = 1 Hato ag ‘equals 414 x (nan (14 dete te et) not @ 3x03) Lee 1 1 1 1 @) (ne yny~ (19d +dedened) Oey @ x-2 11,1 1 San Ft 8 Sela 17. "> in equal to 4) nant ° eo nanen~ (305 oF as (3) 2e* (4) 3e* LJ 138, The value of loax ; (logx)? , (log)? 1 OR an 18 (1) x (ae 2 we ja as 3a 45°" ® ‘etme Gr ecm « eri) 14. (1) 49,2 (2) o,3 9) tog,4=1 ) oa, ee me om @ %e @1 w ¢ Ho. xe{-3.1), them the eoeticlant of x in the fepanson of (1 + 2x = Sia (1) 9g Goat 2) bog (3) (1) 20 a 4! a 9 (2) 4) teow ® -0 as H41.The sum of the infinite series nl VB-N2 | 5-2V6 WS -1W2 | 49-2006 | 496, The value of Be 22% 518 a 2° af * a equals an ont fi ai oa OR a ra et att ae | { v2) a he ae =| ome) AR) Algebra 142. 143, Way = Vand a= 2.m 24, then a, 5 is equal to 1 ot @ Gt 1 A © Tr ® Wem Wy = 2,44 * Sandu, ,, = Sut, —2u,_, then u,, is (ne My (yet Qrer a ret on1 L Let ,, b;, by... b, be a arithmetic sequence. Wy # Be 4D Dyy + Bay = 225, then So equal to (1) 600 (2) 900, @) 300 (4) 1200 15 5 3 445. x2 +9? 2250 = nye{ 88 * 8) wheres 1 ze R, then, x,y,z satisfy () dyexez @) Fax tet ye @) fee 146. If A, be the A.M. and G,, G, be wo GMs numbers a7. between two positive ni Band), then aee ‘sequal to n m3 Qo cy ®) 35 42 = S(n}, then }°(2r—1)" is equal to (1) Sizmp- Sim) @) Sian) ~ 165%) @) Si2n)- 8siny (8) Sian) — 45%) ‘Success Achiever, 48. ar) = 3" —1, then ag eat = @) eee 150. Let a. &. ¢@ RP ~ {1} and lag, 100. 2iog, 10. 2iog,5 + log 4 be in HR, then () ease @ w= 0c 6,8, 8, 8, 8. The 1025* term of this sequence ‘s 1) 2° @2 2 @ 2 152. In the given . @ diagonal is drawn, and square, parallel line segments joining points on the ‘Adjacent sides are drawn on both sides of the agonal. The length of me diagonal is n/2 mabes, Ifthe distance between consecutive ine segments 1 be Jy mete, then the sum of the lengths of all [possible Ine segments and the diagonal is Va (1) nfs W2 metre: (2) 7 mewe B) rin + 2) mete 4) Pf metre 157. 158. (ay 50x 51 2444648443 pga gas S34. + Sig! SP, than P is equal to (t) 01 @) 3 @ sn ) 869 Let a, bbe non-zero real numbers and m,n are positive integers. Then the maximum value of the ab (+ a*)fts 8") 2m42n as Wx, a, b,c, yare in AP then abc is 24 and if x, 6,6, yarein HP then ac is SP Given that and y are positve integers then value of x+y iS ms aa a2 ws x.y. Z are positive real numbers such that 2x. y and 42 are in AP. and 2, x and y are in GP. then (1) 22, xz and 2 are in. AP. 2) z,xond x+ 2z arein AP. @) 2, xand x+ 2z are in GP. (4) 5-% ond z~ x are in GP. 159. GM. and HLM. of twe positive numbers are 18 and 16-5 respectively hen difference of the pumbers willbe m7 @ 0 @ 6 4 2 Qntenet Bn? 3052 7, -25 (2k - 4] ie equal to nfa-1} nin +3) nary @ 4) z Consider three boxes, each containing 10 balls labelled 1, 2, ..10. Suppose one ball is randomly drawn from@ach of the boxes. Denote by n, the label of the ball drawn from the F box, (i= 1, 2. 3) Then, ihe number of ways in which the balls can be chosen such that n, 2 be Metro stations in a city located along a circular path, Each pair of stations is connected by a straight track only. Further, each pair of nearest Stations is connected by blue ling, whereas all remaining pairs of stations are connected by red line. If the number of rad lines is 99 times the umber of bluo lines, than tha value of 7 is (1) 199 (2) 201 (3) 101 (4) 200 Number of ways in which 5 Indians and 4 Englishmen be seated along a circle 20 that no: two Englishmen will sit together is equal to () 4150 () 4tat (3) 51.55 (4) 31.41 175. A natural number has prime factorization given by n= 2°3'5", where y and z are such that yees Bandy +2ts Byer ‘Then the umber of odd divis6rs of n, including 1, 1 (1) 12 (2) 6x (tt a6 176, Out of gentlemen and 5 ladies @ committee of 6 is to bo formed. Number of ways this can be done 80 a8 to include at least ane lady in each Committee is equal to (1) 462 (2) 456 (3) 458 (4) 461 177, Consider a rectangie ABCO having 5, 7, 6, 9 points in the interior of the line segments AB, CD. BC, DA respectively. Let a be the number of ranges having these points irom different sides as vertices fand ff be the number of quadrilaterals having these Points from diffrent sides as verticos. Then (f= ca) 'e equal to (1) 1890 @ n7 (3) 796 (4) 173 178. Lot Py, Py .n, Py bO 16 paints. on a circle. The umber of distinct triangles formed by points F., P, P, such that j+/ +k 15, (1) 455, @ 12 (3) 419 @) as 179, Total number of non-negative integral solution of the equation a +b +e +d= 2018 (1) ™e, (@) *c, 8) ®c, (4) Ey Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, &, Pus Road, New Delhi-110005, Phone : (011}47629456 Success Achiever 180. The letters of the word RANDOM are written in all possible orders and these words. are written out as in a dictionary. Then the rank of the word RANDOM is (1) 64 (2) 615 3) 613 4) 616 181. There are 25 points in a plane. na three of which are in a straight line, except 6, all of which are in a straight line. The number of straight lines which ‘can be drawn by joining them is 1) 20, -6 @) *C,-"C, @) #¢,-"C,-1 #) %C,-"C, +1 182. The number of ways of distributing 10 identical pencils among 4 students so that each will got at least one is ) @ %, @) 8, # "o, oF ; 183.11'S, = nd ty = DE then tei B.S, = Diag and t= Pig the fs equal to ant a ® oF « ¢ 184, The number of ways of dividing 10 mon and 10 ‘women in 10 coupies, each consisting of a man land a woman, is 1) Cy (2) 101 a 4) Fe 185. The number of times the digit 4 will be written when listing the intagers from 1 to 1000 is a) a (2) 300 @) 296 (4) 302 186. The number of ordered pairs (m,n) m,n (1, 2, ...100) such that 7” + 7° is divisible by 5 is (1) 2000 (2) 1250 @) 2500 (4) 5000 187. Tho numbar of all 4 digit intogors formed with exactly two distinct digits (1) 630 @) 67 (2) 276 4) 45 Algebra 15 188, The three top students in the. "All india Aakash Test Series" are to receive as book prizes 6 different books, Number of ways can they be distributed if 1st topper should receive three books, 2nd topper recerve 2 books and ard topper should receive 1 book, is (1) @) 720 (3) 10 20 189. Total number of arrangement of letters of the word “TIKTAK if no two same letlers are nex! to each other is (1) 100 Qo @) (4) 104 190, Six identical ‘A’ is to be placed in squares as shown in the figure such that no row should be empty 1s () 1 @ so (3) 360 (4) 600 191. Total number of 4-digit integers with digit sum 4 is () 60 Bao @) 10 4) % 192. Total number of divisors of 10 which is also iivisibte by 108° is (y) 121 3) 120 @ 10 (4) 100 193, Given “Swastik” symbols is to be coloured by using colours Red, Yellow, Blue, Orange. The square indicated by °X' is coloured by ‘Rad’ then number of ways to colour such that no two consecutive squares be coloured by same colour is (1) sae qr = 24 ey (4) ax 2 Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, #, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Phane : (011}-47623455 198 ce 8. 8. ARAAAAAA Lines are drawn joining A, (1 2, the value of "C, ~22"C, + 9° "0, +... HA}%n + APG, bs equal to ajo 2) Bins ay 8) (n= 112" 4) (Pane te" BW (Leer ee ep a, eat aah then a, + 2a, + 34, +. 1s equal to aa-o Pins — a ain a= ae == 212 p+ a= 4. them the value of °F", pas it ) npg 2) pt + aq) ) nip + npg (4) np? + nag 213, (1 # a)" = Cy * Gee Cyt +. eC et then the value of C,0, * 0,0, * G0, ¥ #6, 40, 18 ‘equal to 1) ™C, @) *C,., 8) "C+ "C5 # *C,, ain —ayi * ~ equal to tia a ar a wa « (3) 216. (1 + x + 2th = then a, * a, * a, #2 * My () a e294 (224-4 (2) 26284 (4) 2% 928-4 DAP INE + f= Oy # Cx Cyr? + Cyr", thon tho value at 2Cq +9? S «9? G2. ve Sie net yet ) Ft @ aT wt je ars) Ot 218. If (1+ axy'= 1+ 8+ 24x? + equal to “1 as az os 5 219. The coefficient of x in the expansion of (1 + x7)!" @4 TB] Agobea 221. The coefficient of 3 consecutive terms in the ‘expansion of (1 + x)" are in the ratio 1: 7: 42, then the value of n is 0) 5 @) 50 @) 6 @) 5 222. The coefficient of x?° in the (tee m4 2) 0 @) BC, (4) ®c, BBB Wy Cy. Gy sons CG, denote the cow. in binomial on of (1 then Cy #80, #50, #nnns # (2 + 1)G, is equal to (1) (at part @ (+e GB) (a+ 2)" @) (r-2)2"-* 224. The first negative term in the expansion (1 + x)" is hase ) B=5 @ hay" 7 (ox? (225. The coeff. of in the expansion Oia (1) 6 @ 10 @) 15 ) 0 vos By ate in GP, with commen ratio 2. 1b bby Fee ane "Dy & @ nema Diary = ert a Birra wy ee 227. The remainder when 5 is divided by 13 is. m2 @Q7 a3 #8 (228. The sum of the series: ats => C3 = 26} + 3G}... (-1)'(n+ IE?) ‘where nis an even positive integer, is equal to ao @ (men @) CaFn+2) ® Gm Succoss Achiover 2z Rig | equals ({) represents fractional part of x). 1 2 229, If n is divisible by 3, then () ae @ a5 3 6 (ed 4) oe 230, The co-efficient of x"? in the expansion of (1 ¢ x)(1 — 8)°(1 — 28)" is equal to (1) 235 ) 154 (3) 280 (4) ~126 231. The co-efficient of x‘ in the expansion of the product (x! — x(t + 2x - 3x} + (3x! - 1)is (1) 1865, (2) 1860 (3) -1867 (4) -142 232. The value of (*7G, - "ic,) + C, - *c,) + Wo, = PO) +. # RIC, = BE, ie (1) 2 @) 2-2 (3) 2m" = 1) 4) 24@Q—1) 233, Lot(1 # x) = Gy Cyn Coat 6. © xe whore 6, = "C, and (C + C,)(C, + C,)(C,'+ G,) .. (G,_4 #C,) = K65C,C,C,6, ... C,. Then for n= 7. Ais equal to 4 r W @ Fs a 1024 8) sie ” oe 234. The coefficient of x*' in the WG, 2°. (1 29 + 1900, 274 — a9 0G, 26, (4 — a} © + 6,41 es (1) Cy qf2*~ 34) @ co, (a 'C,(2* = 3%) 4) ™C,,2%(2"= 1) 235. The coeificient of x* in the expansion of (i. S2G)(x_ae6 +G,\/x 46) Na- 7 oie ge Sn) || is (where C, denotes “C, tor r#0,1,2, 30) (31 " ww! 2) C, (90 G ey Sa (4) Zoro Corporate Ottice: Aakash Tomer, 8, Pusa Road, New Dolhic110006, Phone :(O11}47629465 ‘Success Achiever Algebra | 19) 236. If C, denotes "°C; then the valve of 1. G,? ~ 2. C24 BF = 0. #101. Caos? (1) 100°C 2) 517°C, 2) 100%C,) 4) 61,5 257. Total number of terms in the expansion of (1 P+ (HP (1 #2, when written in ascending powers of x; is (1) 02 (2) 385 @) 603 (4) 395 q+ At s=0, a) -4 a4 @) 2 4 230. If A and B are two symmatiic matrices of the:same ‘order, then which af the following iS false ? (1) AB + BA is a symmetric matrix @) A+ 61s a symmomnc matx @) A~ Bis a symmetric matrix (4) AB — BA is a symmetric matrix, la-bee avb-e a-b- 240. b-coa bre-a Pd wee le-a+b cra-b c~ then the value of k may be me as @3 46 B+, 2-3 a+: aati] 2 31 |aakt eB vole dive. 5 0 2 then the value of dis m2 a-3 @3 “4 102) 242 WeA=|0 2 1) and At = pa? ygAerl,, then 203] \which of the following is false? 1 ) p= @ass 7 @) r=-5 ) peqers2 243. I A, B, C are three matrices. such that |Al = 2 [61 = 3, Cl = 4 and the order of A, 8 and C is 3 3, then the value of |- ABC] equals: (1) -24 @) 24 (3) £24 4) 72 244. If the square matricos A and B are such that AB= A and BA = B, thon A and B both are (1) Ievoiutory matrices (2). idempotent matrices (3) Nilpotent matrix (4) ‘Unit matrix 245. Let A and 8 are two square matrices such that ‘ABiis 2: null matrix. Then which of the following is ‘tue? (1) A must be a null matrix (2) & must be a null matrix (3) A and B both must be singular matrices (4) Atleast one of A and & must be a singular matrix 248. Let M be @ matrix of odd order n and MM’ = 1 If [M|= 1, then the value of I~ 4 equals m4 @o 33 a4 247, Let three matrices A, 6 and C have dy, do, and d 8 their diagonal elements. If A is an upper angular matrix, B is a lower triangular matrix and is adiagonal matrix, thon (1) JAN = 18) = 1c (2) Al # 1B] (3) (Ale Ic) @) lec 248. Let A and B are two square mattices of order 3 x 3 such that [A] = 2, 4, then the value of WAI |] adj (8) is 8 @ 2 3) 6 4) 26 249, Let A be the matrix of order 3 3 such that IAL = 4, than the value of the determinant af the matrix made by the co-factors of A is () 6 a4 (0 (4) 64 BBO. a. yy dye B.A, By, dy By dy are in KLE. then ja & a the value of |5 4 a,) is equal to 4 a 50 (1) Zero aa 50 a> a) 3 Corporate Oifice : Aakash Tower, 8, Puse Road, New Delhi-110005, Phone = (011}-47623456 MM gets tres cove 281. We call an * n matrix with entries 1 or —1 as ‘good’ if the product of elements of every row or column is. 1. Then the number of 3 * 3 "good rmsioo! ara oe 2) 10 8) 5 4) 6 fr 11 262M A=/0 2 -3).8=a0)(A) and C= SA, then i210 acl 8 I to. re "ee 4 a 1s 6) -25 4 253. The equations etayeaz=h aus sys ar= Tas y+ 92-3 for all real value of 2 (1) Do not have unique solution (2) May have unique solution (8) Always have no solution (4) Never have ne solution 254. Let C and D are two non-singular matrices of the same order and / is the unit matrix of the ‘same order as of C and D. Then |t - CD) equals (1) + CO) (0 8) |CD-4 (4) Oe) 255. If A and are two square matrices of the order 0, r6 Ris MR a4 Be 4)¥ =) (4) The bisector of the Ine segment joing points (5, 0) and (-5, 0) z 2 eae eo 2 (+0 an ani 276. i (x ~ a)(x ~ B) ~ 2 = 0, where a, B are real numbers then the roots of this equation are (1) Greater than a (2) Greater than 8 (3) Lies between o and B (4) One root is greater than cand other is smaller than a, are positive real numbers and , then the minimum value of ay ata, t ay t 3a, is ) ace 2) anc” 1 4 @) aise" @ ce 22 Aigobra ‘Success Achiover 278. If the geometric mean of two numbers is twice: of their harmonic mean then the ratio of numbers cannot be 2+Va a-v3 38 ana 74413 @ 1428 279, The value of C, + (C+ ,) *(C, + C, +O) tonsa (Gy #6, # Cy + not Gy.) when ai even is (1) nae @ 2 (3) 2 ee 280, Tho sot P= (1, 2, 3......12)is to be partitioned in three sets A.B. CG of equal size thus AUBUG=P, and AN B= BNC=CHA=0, then the number of ways in which F is partitioned 1 1 aay ®t a. ™ @ ap 3 281. A, B, C, D all are square matrices of the same order 3 *3 end A= 2BCDB~'C~'D~, then |A| is (2 a4 a6 6 282, Consider three equations. x+ayeSe=7 Ons tty + 132 = 15, 11x 197+ 212 = 23 thon the equations have (1), Unique solution (2), No solution (3) Infinite solution (4) Finitely many solutions 283. If A? = A and B% = B for Iwo square matrices A and B of the same order then (1) AB=B,BA=A (2) BA = AB (3) AB= Aand BA= 8 (4) 48 = 284. IFA is an orthogonal matrix and sinx = general value of xis IAL then ® (1) Bes Fanez @) toxeE.nez @ > 4) mass nez 285. Ifa, ibe the roots of the equation x — px + q = 0, then the value of al + p' is (+a +40" fp+2Ja) . wnere kis ‘equal to at 2 ; a) + a 2 a4 « 286. If 2 and cw are two complex numbers such that Ba-1-A= 2 and is true about a? 4 P5 2) wwi=2 () era-0 4) o-3-0 287. In a cake shop 5 types of cakes are available, The number of ways a person can purchase 12 cakes such that he gots at least one of each type of cake land at east 3 of a parscular type of cake is equal to a) %, @ *, @) 1 4)" 2 288, If “(8 4 and B= 1+ A, then |BI"™, where fis identity matrix of order 2, is (1) Independent of both a and b (2) Dependent on both of a and b (3) Equal to zero (4) Dependent on a but independent of b Corporate Office : Aakash Towor, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Phone : (011)-47623456. ‘Success Achiever 289. The set of all real numbers x for which x be + 2} +> O is gen by (—, — mu (m=) then the vaiue of 1 is equal to 220. Given « and B are the roots of the quadratic equation xf dx + k= 0 (ke 0) I oB. af? + 2B, «+B? are in GP. then the value of 7k is equal to 21. Number of positive integers f for which Af) = F - BF + 201 13 is 2 prime number is 292. If the roots of the cubie x + px! + rs r= Oare hres consecutne postive integers, then the value 7 oa tan 293. All the values of m for which the quadratic polynomial fx} = -2x? + mx + m? + § has Two Gistinct zeroes and only one of mem Satisfying x.€ (©. 2), ie in the interval (p, g). then the value epee. 294, Let w be the complex number cos =" +i in Then the number of distinct complex number z +1 satistying z+ef 1 |=0 is equal to 1 ze (295. For all complex numbers z,. z, satstying [z,] = 12 and |z,- 3 - 4] = 5 then minimum value of kz, ~ zis 296. Let z be those complex numbers which satsty We+5/s4 and a1+i)+7 (1-10, i= VA IW the maximum value of [z+ 1P is a+fV2, then the value of (c+ B) is 227. Let 2 and w be two complex numbers such that 242 Als and Re(w) has minimum value. Then, the minimum value of ¢ N for which Wis real, is equalto 298, ttthe complex numbers p and q satsty f° - q? = 981 and p- 9 = Ti with pa = x + ip where x ye R then value of x + yis (299. I the roots of 103° - px? - S4x - 27 = 0 are in HP. then value of p equals. Aigedea (23) 300. Suppose a, b, c are in AP. b, c. d are in GP and ¢. d, ¢ are in HP. If a= 2 and @ = 18, then the sum of all possible value of cis 301, Let the sum of first three terms of GP. with real seme v0 ana napster tetctrme ‘absolute value of the sum of their infinite terms is ‘S, then the value of 215 is (<1) M2. Let ay. a; a, be in WLP. with a, = 5 and 2 = 25. The least positive integer n for which a, 0, Then the minimum 305. The minimum value of the sum of real numbers ar, nr; Sar. 1, mo? and m'° with m > 0 is 205, The students S). S_...... S,, are to be divided into 3-groups A, 6 and C such that each group has at least one student and the group C has: at most 3 ‘students. Then the total number of possibilities of forming such groups is : 307. The total number of numbers, lying between 100 ‘and 1000 than can be formed with the digit 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, i the repetition of digits is not allowed and numbers are divisible by either 3 or 5. 1 308. The total number of 4-dig numbers whose greatest common divisor with 18 is 3.is 308, Let S = (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}. Then the number of possible functions f: S > S such that ftm-n) = im} fn) for every m,n S and mn $ is equal to 310. All the arrangements, with or without meaning, of the word FARMER are written excluding any word that has two R appearing together. The arrangements are listed serially in the alphabetic ‘order as in the English dictionary. Then the serial number of the word FARMER in this ist is 311, Let $, (x) log y wlog yx ¢log 240g y, a fog, 6109, Fon up to mterms, where > 4, Hf S.(x) = 1093 and 5,,(2x)= 265, then vvolue of ais equal to. 312. A regular polygon of 14 sides is constructed. The number of ways in which 3 vertices be selected 50 ‘that no two vertices are consecutive is 313. The number of ways in which so persons can be seated at a round table, so that ail shall not have ‘the same neighbours in any two arrangements is ‘314. The number of ways of selection of at least one vowel and one consonant from the word TRIPLE is sequal to 2315 The number of divisor of the number N= 29.379 which are perfect squares is 318. Consider the equation ‘The number of solution of the equation is 317, Total number of positive integral solution of iS is equal to Success Achiever "G,, nzr20 0 otherwise ‘The maximum value of k for which the sum NE) SL 324, taininapale bee Let ray, (3Y, (7 a-Scr " 3) . (@) ‘Ge ai “(s) +(3) Woaa= 1-3. then nis equal to ms 2 aap where m,n are coprime ‘then vaiue of m + nis 326 (1 + mf = 1 + Bee ae’ ® (a1 + ibis egal to 323. Fociniagars act {2} = 3 (22, sa ‘then value of 327, The expression (x «(0 9!) #[x ce nt) a polynomial of degree » 1 ear aoe ed x 328. if =3 then the value of et 0 rat O oxox Hd next -1 0 ‘3 equal to 329. If Zax ~ 2y + 3z= 0, x + ay + Zz = 0 and 2x + az = 0 have non-trivial solution then value of a is a bc b+ +e ob eH

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