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Type-1 : Expansion Based

1. Type(01.1)
4 1 1 √ 2
C 0 ( √ )4 + 4C 1 ( √ )2 + 4C 2 + 4C 3 2 + 4 =?
2 2

2. Type(01.1)
1 10 n 102 n 103 n 102n
− C 1 + n C 2 − n C 3 + .... + n =?
81n 81n 81 81 81

3. Type(01.1)Let n be a positive integer. Let


n
"  #
k  k  k
X 1 3 7
(−1)r nC r + + + ...m terms
2r 22r 23r
k=0

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4. Type(01.1)Let n be a positive integer. Let


n
"   k  k  k  k #
k
X 1 3 7 15 31
A= (−1)k nC k + + + +
2 4 8 16 32
k=0
1
If 63A = 1 − 230 , then n is equal to .
JEE Main 2021 (16 Mar-Shift 2)

5. Type(01.1)The number of terms in the expansion of (1+x)101 (1−x+x2 )100


in powers of x is
⃝ (A) 301
⃝ (B) 302
⃝ (C) 101
⃝ (D) 202
[JEE Main 2014 (09 Apr Online)]

Type-2 : Terms and Coefficients from Binomial Based


6. Type(02.1) In the binomial expansion of (a − b)n , n ≥ 5, the sum of 5th
and 6th terms is zero, then ab equals
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5
⃝A n−4
6
⃝B n−5
n−5
⃝C 6
n−4
⃝ D n− 5

7. Type(02.1)r and n are positive integers r > 1, n > 2 and coefficient of


(r + 2)th term and 3rth term in the expansion of (1 + x)2n are equal, then
n equals
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⃝ [A] 3r
⃝ [B] 3r + 1
⃝ [C] 2r
⃝ [D] 2r + 1
8. Type(02.1)If for positive integers r > 1, n > 2, the coefficients of the
(3r)th and (r + 2)th powers of x in the expansion of (1 + x)2n are equal,
then n is equal to:
⃝ (A) 2r + 1
⃝ (B) 2r − 1
⃝ (C) 3r
⃝ (D) r + 1
[JEE Main 2013 (25 Apr Online)]

9. Type(02.2) If the ratio of the fifth termfrom the beginning to the fifth
√4 1
n √
term from the end in the expansion of 2+ 43
√ is 6 : 1, then the
third term from the beginning is:

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⃝ (A) 30 2

⃝ (B) 30 3

⃝ (C) 60 2

⃝ (D) 60 3
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10. Type(02.3)Let the ratio of the fifth term from the √beginning
n to the fifth
term from the end in the binomial expansion of 4 2 + √413 , in the in-

creasing powers of √413 be 4 6 : 1. If the sixth term from the beginning is
α
4 , then α is equal to .

3
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11. Type(02.4)If the 1011th term from the end in the binomial expansion of
 2022
4x 5

5 2x
is 1024 times 1011th term from the beginning, then 32|x| is equal to
(JEE Main 2023 (11 Apr Shift 2))
⃝ (A) 15
⃝ (B) 10
⃝ (C) 12
⃝ (D) 8
12. Type(02.5)If the coefficients of three consecutive terms in the expansion
of(1 + x)n are in the ratio 1 : 5 : 20, then the coefficient of the fourth term
is
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⃝ (A) 2436
⃝ (B) 5481
⃝ (C) 1827
⃝ (D) 3654

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13. Type(02.6)Let the coefficients of third, fourth and fifth terms in the ex-
pansion of  a n
x + 2 , x ̸= 0,
x
be in the ratio 12 : 8 : 3. Then the term independent of x in the expansion
is equal to .
JEE Main 2021 (17 Mar Shift 2)

14. Type(02.7) If for some positive integer n, the coefficients of three con-
secutive terms in the binomial expansion of (1 + x)n+5 are in the ratio
5 : 10 : 14, then the largest coefficient in the expansion is:
⃝ (A) 462
⃝ (B) 330
⃝ (C) 792
⃝ (D) 252
JEE Main 2020 (04 Sep Shift 2)
15. Type(02.8)For a positive integer n,
 n
1
1+
x
is expanded in increasing powers of x. If three consecutive coefficients in
this expansion are in the ratio, 2 : 5 : 12, then n is equal to
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16. Type(02.9)If some three consecutive coefficients in the binomial expansion
of (x + 1)n in powers of x are in the ratio 2 : 15 : 70, then the average of
these three coefficients is:
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⃝ (A) 227
⃝ (B) 964
⃝ (C) 625
⃝ (D) 232
17. Type(02.10)If the coefficient of the three successive terms in the binomial
expansion of (1 + x)n are in the ratio 1 : 7 : 42, then the first of these
terms in the expansion is

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⃝ (A) 9th
⃝ (B) 6th
⃝ (C) 8th
⃝ (D) 7th
[JEE Main 2015 (10 Apr Online)]

18. Type(02.11)If the coefficients of rth, (r + 1)th and (r + 2)th terms in


the binomial expansion of (1 + y)m are in A.P., then m and r satisfy the
equation
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⃝ [A] m2 − m(4r − 1) + 4r2 − 2 = 0
⃝ [B] m2 − m(4r + 1) + 4r2 + 2 = 0
⃝ [C] m2 − m(4r + 1) + 4r2 − 2 = 0
⃝ [D] m2 − m(4r − 1) + 4r2 + 2 = 0
19. Type(02.12)The coefficient of x50 in the binomial expansion of
(1 + x)1000 + x(1 + x)999 + x2 (1 + x)998 + . . . + x1000 is:
1000!
⃝ (A)
50!(950)!
1000!
⃝ (B)
49!(951)!
1001!
⃝ (C)
51!(950)!
1001!
⃝ (D)
50!(951)!
[JEE Main 2014 (11 Apr Online)]

20. Type(02.13)For x ∈ R, x ̸= −1, if


2016
X
2016 2015 2 2014 2016
(1 + x) + x(1 + x) + x (1 + x) + ... + x = ai xi ,
i=0

then a17 is equal to

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2017!
⃝ (A) 17!2000!
2016!
⃝ (B) 17!1999!
2016!
⃝ (C) 16!
2017!
⃝ (D) 2000!
(JEE Main 2016 (09 Apr Online))
21. Type(02.14)The coefficient of x7 in the expression
(1 + x)10 + x(1 + x)9 + x2 (1 + x)8 + . . . + x10
is
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⃝ (A) 210
⃝ (B) 330
⃝ (C) 120
⃝ (D) 420
22. Type(02.15)The coefficient of x101 in the expression
(5 + x)500 + x(5 + x)499 + x2 (5 + x)4 98 + ... + x5 00, x>0
is JEE Main 2022 (25 Jun Shift 2)
501
⃝ (A) C 101 × 5399
501
⃝ (B) C 101 × 5400
501
⃝ (C) C 100 × 5400
500
⃝ (D) C 101 × 5399
23. Type(02.16)The coefficient of x301 in
(1 + x)500 + x(1 + x)499 + x2 (1 + x)498 + ... + x500
is:
501
⃝ C302
500
⃝ C301
500
⃝ C300
501
⃝ C200

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24. Type(02.17)The coefficients of xp and xq in the expansion of (1 + x)p+q
are:
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⃝ [A] equal
⃝ [B] equal with opposite signs
⃝ [C] reciprocals of each other
⃝ [D] none of these
25. Type(02.18)The coefficient of x16 in (x2 − 20)10
5 20
26. Type(02.19)The coefficient of x13 in (2x + x2 )

27. Type(02.20)If the term independent of x in the expansion of


 9
3 2 1
x −
2 3x
is k, then 18k is equal to:
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⃝ (A) 11
⃝ (B) 5
⃝ (C) 9
⃝ (D) 7
28. Type(02.20) The coefficient of x5 in the expansion of
5
2x3 − 3x1 2 is
80
⃝ (A) 9
⃝ (B) 9
⃝ (C) 8
26
⃝ (D) 3
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29. Type(02.21)If the coefficient of x7 in ax − bx2

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and the coefficient of x−5 in
13
ax + bx12

are equal, then a4 b4 is equal to:


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⃝ (A) 11
⃝ (B) 44
⃝ (C) 22
⃝ (D) 33
30. Type(02.21) The absolute difference of the coefficients of x10 and x7 in the
1 11

expansion of 2x2 + 2x is equal to
⃝ (A) 133 − 13
⃝ (B) 113 − 11
⃝ (C) 103 − 10
⃝ (D) 123 − 12
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1 11
11
and x−7 in ax + 3bx 1

31. Type(02.21) If the coefficients of x7 in ax2 + 2bx 2

are equal, then


JEE Main 2023 (06 Apr Shift 2)
⃝ (A) 729ab = 32
⃝ (B) 32ab = 729
⃝ (C) 64ab = 243
⃝ (D) 243ab = 64
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32. Type(02.21)The coefficient of x18 in the expansion of x4 − x13 is
JEE Main 2023 (06 Apr Shift 1)
33. Type(02.21)If the term without x in the expansion of
 2 α 22
x3 + 3
x
is 7315, then |α| is equal to .
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34. Type(02.21)The coefficient of x−6 in the expansion of 4x

5 + 2x2 is
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15
35. Type(02.21)If the coefficient of x15 in the expansion of ax3 + bx13 is equal
15
to the coefficient of x−15 in the expansion of ax3 − bx13 , where a and b are


positive real numbers, then for each such ordered pair (a, b):
JEE Main 2023 (30 Jan Shift 1)
⃝ a=b
⃝ ab = 1
⃝ a = 3b
⃝ ab = 3
36. Type(02.21)If the coefficients of x−2 and x−4 , in the expansion of
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1 1
x3 + 1 (x > 0)
2x 3
are m and n respectively, then m n is equal to
⃝ (A) 27
⃝ (B) 182
⃝ (C) 54
⃝ (D) 45
JEE Main 2016 (10 Apr Online)
37. Type(02.22) The ratio of the coefficient of x15 to the term independent of x
15
in the expansion of x2 + x2 is:
JEE Main 2013 (09 Apr Online)
⃝ (A) 7 : 16
⃝ (B) 7 : 64
⃝ (C) 1 : 4
⃝ (D) 1 : 32
 1
11
38. Type(02.23)If the coefficient of x7 in ax2 + bx equals the coefficient of
 2 1
 11
ax − bx , then a and b satisfy the relation
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⃝ [A] a − b = 1
⃝ [B] a + b = 1
a
⃝ [C] b =1
⃝ [D] ab = 1
39. Type(02.24) The positive value of λ for which the co-efficient of x2 in the
expansion 10


λ
x2 x+ 2
x
is 720, is

⃝ (A) 5
⃝ (B) 3
⃝ (C) 4

⃝ (D) 2 2
JEE Main 2019 (10 Jan Shift 2)

40. Type(02.25)The smallest natural number n, such that the coefficient of x in


the expansion of  n
1
x2 + 3
x
is nC 23 , is
(JEE Main 2019 (10 Apr Shift 2))
⃝ (A) 58
⃝ (B) 38
⃝ (C) 35
⃝ (D) 23
41. Type(02.26)The natural number m, for which the coefficient of x in the bi-
nomial expansion of  22
1
xm + 2
x
is 1540, is .
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42. Type(02.27)If the constant term in the binomial expansion of
10


k
x− 2
x
is 405, then |k| equals:
⃝ (A) 9
⃝ (B) 1
⃝ (C) 3
⃝ (D) 2
(JEE Main 2020 (06 Sep Shift 2))
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r 1
43. Type(02.28)If the constant term, in binomial expansion of 2x + 2 is
x
180, then r is equal to . [JEE Main 2021 (22 Jul Shift 1)]

44. Type(02.29)If the coefficient of x7 and x8 in the expansion of


 x n
2+
3
are equal, then the value of n is equal to:
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45. Type(02.30)If the coefficients of x7 in
 11  11
2 1 −7 1
x + and x in x − 2 , b ̸= 0,
bx bx
are equal, then the value of b is equal to:
⃝ (A) 2
⃝ (B) -1
⃝ (C) 1
⃝ (D) -2
(JEE Main 2021 (27 Jul Shift 1))
46. Type(02.31)If the coefficient of x10 in the binomial expansion of
√ √ !60
x 5
+
51/4 x1/3

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is 5k l, where l, k ∈ N and l is coprime to 5, then k is equal to .
JEE Main 2022 (27 Jun Shift 1)
47. Type(02.32)The number of positive integers k such that the constant term
12
in the binomial expansion of 2x3 + x3k , x =
̸ 0 is 28 × l, where l is an odd
integer, is .
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3
48. Type(02.32) If 44 × k is the term, independent of x, in the binomial ex-
1/2
pansion of x4 − x122 , then k is equal to
JEE Main 2021 (31 Aug Shift 1)
49. Type(02.33) Let the coefficients of x−1 and x−3 in the expansion of
 15
1
2x1/5 − 1/5 >0
x
be m and n respectively. If r is a positive integer such that mn2 = 15C r × 2r ,
then the value of r is equal to .
JEE Main 2022 (29 Jan Shift 2)
50. Type(02.34)
If ar is the coefficient of x10−r in the Binomial expansion of (1 + x)10 then
P10 3 ar 2
 
r=1 r ar−1

⃝ (A) 4895
⃝ (B) 1210
⃝ (C) 5445
⃝ (D) 3025
(JEE Main 2023 (25 Jan Shift 1))
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9
51. Type(02.35)If the co-efficient of x in αx + 3 1
βx and the co-efficient of x−9
1 11
in (αx − βx3 ) are equal, then (αβ)2 is equal to
JEE Main 2023 (29 Jan Shift 1

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52. Type(02.36)Let α > 0, be the smallest number such that the expansion of
 30
2 2
x3 + 3
x
has a term βx−α , β ∈ N . Then α is equal to .
JEE Main 2023 (31 Jan Shift 1)
53. Type(02.37)If the constant term in the binomial expansion of
5
!9
x 2 4
− l
2 x

is −84 and the coefficient of x−3l is 28 β where β < 0 is an odd number,


then |αl| − |β| is equal to .
(JEE Main 2023 (31 Jan Shift 2))
54. Type(02.39)Let [t] denote the greatest integer ≤ t. If the constant term in
1 n
the expansion of 3x2 − 2x is a then [a] is equal to .
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 x 55
55. Type (02.50)If 2 + is expanded in the ascending powers of x and the
3
coefficients of powers of x in two consecutive terms of the expansion are equal,
then these terms are:
⃝ (A) 7th and 8th
⃝ (B) 8th and 9th
⃝ (C) 28th and 29th
⃝ (D) 27th and 28th
[JEE Main 2014 (12 Apr Online)]

Type-3 : Rational/Integral terms Based


56. Type(03.1)The sum of all those terms which are rational numbers in the
expansion of
1 12
 1 
23 + 34
is:

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⃝ (A) 89
⃝ (B) 27
⃝ (C) 35
⃝ (D) 43
(JEE-Main 2021 (25 Jul Shift 2))
120
57. Type(03.1)The number of rational terms in the binomial expansion of 41/4 + 51/6
is .
[JEE Main 2021 (20-Jul Shift 1)]

58. Type(03.1)If n is the number of irrational terms in the expansion of


1 60
 1 
34 + 58 ,

then (n − 1) is divisible by :
JEE Main 2021 (16 Mar Shift 1)
⃝ (A) 26
⃝ (B) 30
⃝ (C) 8
⃝ (D) 7
59. Type(03.1)If the number of integral terms in the expansion of
1 n
 1 
3 +5
2 8

is exactly 33, then the least value of n is


⃝ (A) 264
⃝ (B) 128
⃝ (C) 256
⃝ (D) 248
(JEE Main 2020 (03 Sep Shift 1))
60. Type (03.1) The total number of irrational terms in the binomial expansion
of  1 60
1
7 −3
5 10

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is
(JEE Main 2019 (12 Jan Shift 2))
⃝ (A) 48
⃝ (B) 55
⃝ (C) 54
⃝ (D) 49
 10
1/2 1/5
61. Type(03.1)The sum of the rational terms in the binomial expansion of 2 +3 is:

⃝ (A) 25
⃝ (B) 32
⃝ (C) 9
⃝ (D) 41
[JEE Main 2013 (23 Apr Online)]

62. Type(03.1)The number of terms in the expansion of


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1/5 1/10
y +x
in which powers of x and y are free from radical signs are
⃝ (A) six

⃝ (B) twelve

⃝ (C) seven

⃝ (D) five
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63. Type(03.1)The number of integral terms in the expansion of

q
256
3+8 5
is
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⃝ [A] 35
⃝ [B] 32
⃝ [C] 33
⃝ [D] 34
 1 1
680
64. Type(03.2) The number of integral terms in the expansion of 3 + 5 2 4

is equal to.
[JEE Main 2023 (11 Apr Shift 1)]

Type-4 : Vichtra Binomial Based


Set-1
65. Type(04.1)The term independent of x in the expression of
 11
2 3
 5 3 1
1 − x + 3x x − 2 where, x ̸= 0
2 5x

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7
⃝ (A) 40
33
⃝ (B) 200
39
⃝ (C) 200
11
⃝ (D) 50

66. Type(04.2)The term independent of x in the expansion of


6
x8
  
1 3
− · 2x2 − 2
60 81 x
is equal to
(JEE Main 2019 (12 Apr Shift 2))
⃝ [A.] -72
⃝ [B.] 36
⃝ [C.] -108
⃝ [D.] -36

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67. Type(04.3) If the coefficients of x2 and x3 are both zero, in the expansion of
the expression
(1 + ax + bx2 )(1 − 3x)15
in powers of x, then the ordered pair (a, b) is equal to
⃝ (A) (28, 315)

⃝ (B) (-21, 714)

⃝ (C) (28, 861)

⃝ (D) (-54, 315)


JEE Main 2019 (10 Apr Shift 1)
68. Type(04.4)The term independent of x in the binomial expansion of
  8
1 1
1 − + 3x5 2x2 −
x x
is
(JEE Main 2015 (11 Apr Online))
⃝ (A) −496
⃝ (B) −400
⃝ (C) 496
⃝ (D) 400
69. Type(04.5)If the coefficients of x3 and x4 in the expansion of (1+ax+bx2 )(1−
2x)18 in powers of x are both zero, then (a, b) is equal to
 
272
⃝ (A) 14,
3
 
272
⃝ (B) 16,
3
 
251
⃝ (C) 16,
3
 
251
⃝ (D) 14,
3

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[JEE Main 2014 (06 Apr)]

70. Type(04.6)The coefficient of xn in the expansion of (1 + x)(1 − x)n is


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⃝ [A] (n − 1)
⃝ [B] (−1)n (1 − n)
⃝ [C] (−1)n−1 (n − 1)2
⃝ [D] (−1)n−1 × n
Set-2
71. Type(04.8)For natural numbers m, n, if
(1 − y)m (1 + y)n = 1 + a1 y + a2 y 2 + . . .
and a1 = a2 = 10 then (m, n) is
⃝ (A) (20, 45)

⃝ (B) (35, 20)

⃝ (C) (45, 35)

⃝ (D) (35, 45)


JEE Main 2006
72. Type(04.9)For the natural numbers m, n, if
(1 − y)m (1 + y)n = 1 + a1 y + a2 y 2 + . . . + am+n y m+n
and a1 = a2 = 10, then the value of m + n is equal to:
⃝ (A) 88
⃝ (B) 64
⃝ (C) 100
⃝ (D) 80
[JEE Main-2021 (20 Jul Shift 2)]

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73. Type(04.10)If the coefficients of x and x2 in the expansion of (1 + x)p · (1 −
x)q , p, q ≤ 15, are −3 and −5 respectively, then the coefficient of x3 is equal
to . [JEE Main 2022 (26 Jul Shift 1)]

74. Type(04.11) If the coefficients of x and x2 in(1 + x)p (1 − x)q


are 4 and -5 respectively, then 2p+ 3q is equal to
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⃝ (A) 60
⃝ (B) 69
⃝ (C) 66
⃝ (D) 63
75. Type(04.11) The coefficient of x7 in the expansion of
(1 − x − x2 + x3 )6
is
⃝ (A) −132
⃝ (B) −144
⃝ (C) 132
⃝ (D) 144
JEE Main 2011
76. Type(04.12)The coefficient of x4 in the expansion of
(1 + x + x2 + x3 )6
in powers of x, is
JEE Main 2020 (05 Sep Shift 2)
77. Type(04.12) The coefficient of x10 in the expansion of (1+x)2 (1+x2 )3 (1+x3 )4
is equal to
JEE Main 2018 (15 Apr Shift 2 Online)
⃝ (A) 52
⃝ (B) 44

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⃝ (C) 50
⃝ (D) 56
Set-3
78. Type(04.13)The term independent of x in the expansion of
 10
x+1 x−1

x2/3 − x1/3 + 1 x − x1/2
is
(JEE Main 2013 (07 Apr))
⃝ (A) 210
⃝ (B) 310
⃝ (C) 4
⃝ (D) 120
79. Type(04.14)The term independent of x in the expansion of
" 10
x+1 x−1
− , x ̸= 1,
x2/3 − x1/3 + 1 x − x1/2

is equal to . [JEE Main 2021 (18 Mar Shift 2)]

80. Type(04.15) The term independent of x in the expansion of


 10
x+1 x−1
+
x2/3 − x1/3 + 1 x − x1/2
where x ̸= 0, 1 is equal to . [JEE Main 2021 (25 Jul Shift 1)]

81. Type(04.16) The coefficient of x−5 in the binomial expansion of


 
x+1 x−1
10 −
x3 − x3 + 1 x2 − x2
where x ̸= 0, 1 is
(JEE Main 2017 (09 Apr Online))
⃝ [A] -1

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⃝ [B] 4
⃝ [C] 1
⃝ [D] -4
JEE Main 2018 (08 Apr)

Set-4
82. Type(04.17)The coefficient of x256 in the expansion of (1−x)101 ·(x2 +x+1)100
is:
100
⃝ (A) C16
100
⃝ (B) C15
−100
⃝ (C) C16
−100
⃝ (D) C15
[JEE Main 2021 (20 Jul Shift 1)]

83. Type(04.17)The coefficient of x18 in the product


(1 + x)(1 − x)10 (1 + x + x2 )9
is
⃝ (A) 84
⃝ (B) -84
⃝ (C) -126
⃝ (D) 126
(JEE Main 2019 (12 Apr Shift 1))
Type-5 : A+B Analysis Based
84. Type(05.0) Let (x + 10)50 + (x − 10)50 = a0 + a1 x + a2 x2 + . . . + a50 x50 , for
all x ∈ R; then aa02 is equal to :
(JEE Main 2019 (11 Jan Shift 2))
⃝ (A) 12.5
⃝ (B) 12
⃝ (C) 12.25

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⃝ (D) 12.75
85. Type(05.0)If n is a positive integer, then
√ √
( 3 + 1) − ( 3 − 1)2n
2n

is
⃝ (A) an irrational number
⃝ (B) an odd positive integer
⃝ (C) an even positive integer
⃝ (D) a rational number other than positive integers
JEE Main 2012 (Offline)

86. Type(05.1)If α and β be the coefficients of x4 and x2 , respectively in the


expansion of  6  6
p p
2
x+ x −1 + x− x −1 , 2

then
⃝ (A) α + β = 60
⃝ (B) α + β = −30
⃝ (C) α − β = 60
⃝ (D) α − β = −132
JEE Main 2022 (08 Jan Shift 2)
87. Type(05.1)The sum of the co-efficient of all even degree terms in x in the
expansion of
 p 6  p 6
3 3
x + x − 1 + x − x − 1 , (x > 1)

is equal to
(JEE Main 2019 (08 Apr Shift 1))
⃝ [A.] 26
⃝ [B.] 32
⃝ [C.] 24
⃝ [D.] 29

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88. Type(05.1) The sum of the co-efficient of all odd degree terms in the expansion
of
5 5
p p
(x + x3 − 1) 2 + (x − x3 − 1) 2 , (x > 1)
is
⃝ [A] 2
⃝ [B] -1
⃝ [C] 0
⃝ [D] 1
JEE Main 2018 (08 Apr)

89. Type(05.2) If n is the degree of the polynomial,


 8  8
1 1
√ √ + √ √
5x3 + 1 − 5x3 − 1 5x3 + 1 + 5x3 − 1
and m is the coefficient of xn in it, then the ordered pair (n, m) is equal to
JEE Main 2019 (15 Apr Shift 2 Online)
⃝ (A) (12, (20)4 )
⃝ (B) (8, (510)4 )
⃝ (C) (24, (10)8 )
⃝ (D) (12, (810)4 )
90. Type(05.2) If n is the degree of the polynomial,
" #8 " #8
2 2
p √ + p √
5x3 + 1 − 5x3 − 1 5x3 + 1 + 5x3 − 1
and m is the coefficient of xn in it, then the ordered pair (n, m) is equal to
JEE Main 2018 (15 Apr)
⃝ [A] (8, 5(10)4 )
⃝ [B] (12, 8(10)4 )
⃝ [C] (12, (20)4 )
⃝ [D] (24, (10)8 )

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Type-6 : Multinomial Theorem Based
91. Type(08.1)If the coefficient of a7 b8 in the expansion of (a + 2b + 4ab)10 is
K × 216 , then K is equal to .
JEE Main 2021 (31 Aug Shift 2)
92. Type(08.1)
The coefficient of x2 in the expansion of the product
(2 − x2 ) (1 + 2x + 3x2 )6 + (1 − 4x2 )6
is
JEE Main 2018 (16 Apr Online)
⃝ (A) 107
⃝ (B) 108
⃝ (C) 155
⃝ (D) 106
93. Type(08.1) The coefficient of x1012 in the expansion of (1+xn +x253 )10 , (where
n ≤ 22 is any positive integer), is
⃝ (A) 253 C4
⃝ (B) 10 C4
⃝ (c) 4n
⃝ (D) 1
[JEE-Main 2014 (19 Apr Online)]

20
X
94. Type(08.1)Let (a + bx + cx ) 2 10
= pi x i , a, b, c ∈ N .
i=10
If p1 = 20 and p2 = 210, then 2(a + b + c) is equal to
⃝ (A) 6
⃝ (B) 15
⃝ (C) 12
⃝ (D) 8
JEE Main-2023 (15 Apr Shift 1).

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95. Type(08.1) The coefficient of x7 in(1 − x + 2x3 )10 is .
JEE Main 2023(10 Apr shift 1)
1
5
96. Type(08.1)The constant term in the expansion of 2x + x7 + 3x2 is .
JEE Main 2023(jan 25 shift 1)
97. Type(08.1) If the constant term in the expansion of
 10
5
3x3 − 2x2 + 5
x
is 2k l, where l is an odd integer, then the value of k is equal to
⃝ (A) 6
⃝ (B) 7
⃝ (C) 8
⃝ (D) 9
(JEE Main 2022 (29 Jun Shift 1))
98. Type(08.1)Let
20
X
2 10
(2x + 3x + 4) = ar xr
r=0
Then,
a7
a1 3
is equal to .
JEE Main 2020 (04 Sep Shift 1)
99. Type(08.1)The coefficient of x4 in the expansion of (1 + x + x2 )10 is .
JEE Main 2020 (09 Jan Shift 1)

100. Type(08.1)If the number of terms in the expansion of


2 4
(1 − + 2 )n , x, y ̸= 0,
x y
is 28, then the sum of the coefficients of all the terms in this expansion is:
⃝ (A) 243

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⃝ (B) 729
⃝ (C) 64
⃝ (D) 2187
(JEE Main (2016, 03 Apr))
Type-7 : Binomial Theorem of any index Based
 3
4 1−t6
101. Type(17.1) The coefficient of t in the expansion of 1−t is
(JEE Main 2019 (09 Jan Shift 2))
⃝ (A) 10
⃝ (B) 14
⃝ (C) 15
⃝ (D) 12
102. Type(17.1)If the expansion in powers of a of the function
1
(1 − ax)(1 − bx)
is
a0 + a1 x + a2 x 2 + a3 x 3 + . . . ,
then an is
JEE Main 2006
bn −an
⃝ [A] b−a
an −bn
⃝ [B] b−a
an+1 −bn+1
⃝ [C] b−a
bn+1 −an+1
⃝ [D] b−a

103. Type(17.1)If b is very small as compared to the value of a, so that the cube
b
and other higher powers of can be neglected in the identity
a
1 1 1 1
+ + + ... = αn + βn2 + γn3
a − b a − 2b a − 3b a − nb
then the value of γ is:
a2 + b
⃝ (A)
3a3

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a+b
⃝ (B)
3a2
b2
⃝ (C) 3
3a
a + b2
⃝ (D)
3a3
[JEE Main 2021 (25 Jul Shift 1)]

104. Type(11.1) The lowest integer which is greater than


 10100
1
1 + 100
10
is
(JEE Main 2021 (25 Jul Shift 2))
⃝ (A) 3
⃝ (B) 4
⃝ (C) 2
⃝ (D) 1
105. Type(11.1)JEE Main 2002 The positive integer just greater than (1+0.0001)1000
is:
⃝ [A] 4
⃝ [B] 5
⃝ [C] 2
⃝ [D] 3
106. Type(02.1)If x is positive, the first negative term in the expansion of (1 +
x)27/5 is
JEE Main 2003
⃝ [A] 6th term
⃝ [B] 7th term
⃝ [C] 5th term
⃝ [D] 8th term

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Type-8 : Greatest Term and middle term Based
107. Type(10.1)Let for the 9th term in the binomial expansion of (3 + 6x)n , in
3
the increasing powers of 6x, to be the greatest for x = , the least value of
2
n is no . If k is the ratio of the coefficient of x6 to the coefficient of x3 , then
k + no is equal to .
[JEE Main 2022 (27 Jul Shift 2)]

108. Type(02.1)Let α > 0, β > 0 be such that α3 + β 2 = 4. If the maximum


value of the term independent of x in the binomial expansion of
 1 10
− 16
αx + βx
9

is 10k, then k is equal to


⃝ (A) 336
⃝ (B) 352
⃝ (C) 84
⃝ (D) 176
JEE Main 2020 (02 Sep Shift 1)
109. Type(02.1)The coefficient of the middle term in the binomial expansion in
powers of x of (1 + αx)4 and (1 − αx)6 is the same if α equals
JEE Main 2004
⃝ [A] − 35
⃝ [B] 35
3
⃝ [C] − 10
⃝ [D] 103

110. Type(13.1)Let the coefficients of three consecutive terms in the binomial


expansion of (1 + 2x)n be in the ratio 2 : 5 : 8. Then the coefficient of the
term, which is in the middle of these three terms, is
JEE Main 2023 (29 Jan Shift 1)
111. Type(13.1) Let the coefficients of the middle terms in the expansion of
 4  6
1 2 βx
√ + βx , (1 − 3β) and 1 − , β > 0,
6 2

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respectively form the first three terms of an A.P. If d is the common difference
of this A.P., then
2d
50 − 2 = ?
β
[JEE Main 2022(29 Jul Shift 2)]

112. Type(13.1)The ratio of the coefficient of the middle term in the expansion of
(1 + x)20 and the sum of the coefficients of two middle terms in the expansion
of (1 + x)19 is .
[JEE Main 2021 (25 Jul Shift 1)]

113. Type(13.1) The sum of the real values of x for which the middle term in the
 3 8
x 3
binomial expansion of 3 + x equals 5670 is :
(JEE Main 2019 (11 Jan Shift 1))
⃝ (A) 0
⃝ (B) 6
⃝ (C) 4
⃝ (D) 8
114. Type(13.1)The middle term in the expansion of
 n
1
1− (1 − xn )
x
in powers of x is
JEE Main 2012 (26 May Online)
⃝ (A) −2nC n−1
⃝ (B) −2nC n
⃝ (C) 2nC n−1
⃝ (D) 2nC n
Type-9 : Sum of coefficients Based
115. Type(13.1)Let K be the sum of the coefficients of the odd powers of x in the
expansion of (1+x)99 Let a be the middle term in the expansion of (2+ √12 )200 .

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If
200
C 99 K 2l m
=
a n
where m and n are odd numbers, then the ordered pair (l, n) is equal to:
⃝ (A) (50, 51)
⃝ (B) (51, 99)
⃝ (C) (50, 101)
⃝ (D) (51, 101)
JEE Main-2023 (29 Jan Shift 2) but Good to Solve
116. Type(12.1)
Let α be the constant term in the binomial expansion of
n


6
x− 3 , n ≤ 15.
x2
If the sum of the coefficients of the remaining terms in the expansion is 649
and the coefficient of x−n is λα, then λ is equal to .
JEE Main 2023 (13 Apr Shift 1)
117. Type(12.1) The sum, of the coefficients of the first 50 terms in the binomial
expansion of
(1 − x)100
is equal to
JEE Main 2023 (12 Apr Shift 1) but Good to Solve
⃝ (A) 101 C50
⃝ (B) 99 C49
⃝ (C) −101 C50
⃝ (D) −99 C49
118. Type(12.1)The sum of the coefficients of three consecutive terms in the
binomial expansion of (1+x)n+2 ,
which are in the ratio 1:3:5, is equal to
[JEE Main 2023(11 Apr Shift 2)]
⃝ (A) 92
⃝ (B) 63

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⃝ (C) 41
⃝ (D) 25
119. Type(12.1)
3 n

Let the sum of the coefficient of first three terms in the expansion of x − x2 ; x=
0, n ∈ N be 376. Then the coefficient of x4 is equal to:
JEE Main 2023(24 jan shift 2)
120. Type(12.1)If the sum of the coefficients in the expansion of (x + y)n is 4096,
then the greatest coefficient in the expansion is .....
JEE Main 2021 (01 Sep Shift 2)
121. Type(12.1)Let
(1 + x + 2x2 )20 = a0 + a1 x + a2 x2 + . . . + a40 x40 ,
then
a1 + a3 + a5 + . . . + a37
is equal to
JEE-Main 2021 (18 Mar Shift 1)
⃝ (A) 220 (220 − 21)
⃝ (B) 219 (220 − 21)
⃝ (C) 219 (220 + 21)
⃝ (D) 220 (220 + 21)
122. Type(12.1)Let [x] denote greatest integer less than or equal to x. If for
n ∈ N,
X3n
3 n
(1 − x + x ) = aj × xj ,
j=0

then 3n−1 3n−1


2
X 2
X
a2j + 4 a2j+1
j=0 j=0

is equal to:
⃝ (A) 2
⃝ (B) 2n−1

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⃝ (C) 1
⃝ (D) n
JEE Main 2021 (16 Mar Shift 1)
123. Type(12.1) If the sum of the coefficients of all even powers of x in the product
(1 + x + x2 + . . . + x2n )(1 − x + x2 − . . . + x2n )
is 61, then n is equal to
JEE Main 2020 (7 jan shift 1)
124. Type(12.1)The sum√ of50coefficients of integral powers of x in the binomial
expansion of (1 − 2 x) is
⃝ (A) 12 (250 + 1)
⃝ (B) 21 (350 + 1)
⃝ (C) 12 (350 )
⃝ (d) 12 (350 − 1)
[JEE Main 2015 (04 Apr)]

125. Type(12.1)If the sum of the coefficients in the expansion of (a + b)n is 4096,
then the greatest coefficient in the expansion is
JEE Main 2002
⃝ [A] 1594
⃝ [B] 792
⃝ [C] 924
⃝ [D] 2924
126. Type(02.32) If the sum of the coefficients of all the positive powers of x, in
the binomial expansion of  7
2
xn + 5
x
is 939, then the sum of all the possible integral values of n is .
JEE Main 2022 (28 Jan Shift 1)

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127. Type(02.1) If the sum of the co-efficients of all the positive even powers of
x in the binomial expansion of
 10
3 3
2x +
x
is 510 − β · 39 , then β is equal to . . .
JEE Main 2022 (25 Jun Shift 2)

Type-10 : Properties Based


128. Recurrence
2n
129. Type(20.1) If C 3 : nC 3 = 10 : 1,
then the ratio (n2 + 3n) : (n2 − 3n + 4)
is
⃝ (A) 35 : 16
⃝ (B) 27 : 11
⃝ (C) 65 : 37
⃝ (D) 2 : 1
JEE Main-2023 (06 Apr Shift 1)
2n+1
130. Type(20.1)If P n−1 : 2n−1P n = 11 : 21 , then n2 + n + 15 is equal to :
JEE Main 2023(31 Jan shift 2)
131. Type(20.1)
If nP r = nP r+1 and nC r = nC r−1 , then the value of r is equal to: JEE-Main
2021 (25 Jul Shift 2)
⃝ (A) 1
⃝ (B) 4
⃝ (C) 2
⃝ (D) 3
19
132. Type(20.1)If a, b, and c are the greatest values of Cp ,20 Cq , and 21
Cr , re-
spectively, then:
JEE Main 2020 (08 Jan Shift 1)
a b c
⃝ (A) 11 = 22 = 21

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a b c
⃝ (B) 10 = 11 = 21
a b c
⃝ (C) 11 = 22 = 42
a b c
⃝ (D) 10 = 11 = 42

133. Type(20.1)
The number of ordered pairs (r, k) for which
6 × 35C r = (k 2 − 3) · 36C r+1 , where k is an integer is
JEE Main (2020) (07 Jan Shift 2)
⃝ [A.] 3
⃝ [B.] 2
⃝ [C.] 6
⃝ [D.] 4
134. Type(20.1) If n C4 , n C5 and n C6 are in A.P., then n can be
JEE Main 2019 (12 Jan Shift 2)
⃝ (A) 9
⃝ (B) 14
⃝ (C) 12
⃝ (D) 11
135. Type(20.1) If n =m C2 , then the value of n C2 is given by
JEE Main 2012 (19 May Online)
⃝ (A) 3(m+1C 4 )
⃝ (B) m−1 C4
⃝ (C) m+1 C4
⃝ (D) 2(m+2C 4 )
Type-11 : Series Based
136. Type(02.1)The mean of the coefficient of x, x2 , . . . , x7
in the binomial expression of (2+x)9 is
JEE Main 2023( 11 Apr Shift 1)

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137. Type(09.1)If
1 n 1n 1n 1023
Cn + Cn−1 + . . . + C1 +n C0 =
n+1 n 2 10
then n is equal to
⃝ (A) 9
⃝ (B) 8
⃝ (C) 7
⃝ (D) 6
JEE Main 2023 (12 Apr Shift 1)
but Good to Solve

138. Type(09.1)The value of


1 1 1 1 1
+ + + ... + +
1!50! 3!48! 5!46! 49!2! 51!1!
is
JEE Main 2023 (01 Feb Shift 1)
25 0
⃝ (A) 50!
25 0
⃝ (B) 51!
25 1
⃝ (C) 51!
25 1
⃝ (D) 50!
P6 51−k
139. Type(09.1) The k=0 of C 3 is equal to:
51 45
⃝ C4 − C4
51
⃝ C3 − 45 C3
52
⃝ C4 − 45 C4
52
⃝ C3 − 45 C3
(JEE Main 2023 (25 Jan Shift 2))
2 2 2 30 2 α60!
140. Type(09.1) If 30 C1 + 2 30 C2 + 3 30
C3 + . . . + 30 C30 = (30!)2 then
α is equal to.
⃝ (A) 30
⃝ (B) 60
⃝ (C) 15

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⃝ (D) 10
JEE Main 2023(24 jan shift 2)
141. Type(09.1)Suppose 2023 2 2023
Cr = 2023 × α × 22022
P
r=0 r ·
then the value of α is
JEE Main 2023(24 jan shift 1)
142. Type(09.1) The value of 22 22 23
P
r=0 Cr · C r is
(JEE Main 2023 (24 Jan Shift 1))
⃝ (A) 45 C23
⃝ (B) 44 C23
⃝ (C) 45 C24
⃝ (D) 44 C22
143. Type(09.1)If 10 2 10 2
P
k=1 K ( C k ) = 22000 L, then L is equal to .
(JEE Main 2022, 29 Jul Shift 2)
144. Type(09.1)If
1 + 2 +49 C1 +49 C2 + . . . +49 C49 · 50
C2 +50 C4 + . . . +50 C50 = 2n · m,
 

where m is odd, then n + m is equal to .

[JEE Main-2022 (28 Jul Shift 2)]

145. Type(09.1)The expression (i ̸= j)


n
X
n
Ci ·n Cj = ?
i,j=0

⃝ (A)22n −2n Cn ,
⃝ (B)22n−1 −2n−1 Cn−1 ,
2n
2n Cn
⃝ (C)2 − ,
2
⃝ (D)2n−1 +2n−1 Cn .
(JEE Main 2022 (26 Jul Shift 2))

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146. Type(09.1)If
31 30
X
31 31
X
30 α × 60!
C k × C k−1 − C k × 30C k−1 = ,
30!31!
k=1 k=1
where α ∈ R, then the value of 16α is equal to
JEE Main 2022 (28 Jun Shift 1)
⃝ (A) 1411
⃝ (B) 1320
⃝ (C) 1615
⃝ (D) 1855
147. Type(09.1)If
40 m 60
C0 +41 C1 +42 C2 + . . . +60 C60 =
× C 20 ,
n
where m and n are co-prime, then m + n is equal to
JEE Main 2022 (26 Jun: Shift 2)
148. Type(09.1)If
1 1 1 K
10
+ 2 9 + . . . + 10 = 10 10
2.3 2 .3 2 .3 2 .3
then the remainder when K is divided by 6 is
⃝ (A) 2

⃝ (B) 3

⃝ (C) 4

⃝ (D) 5
JEE Main 2022 (25 Jun Shift 1)
149. Type(09.1)Let Cr denote the binomial coefficient of xr in the expansion of
(1 + x)10 . If for α, β ∈ R, C1 + 3 · 2C2 + 5 · 3C3 + . . . up to 10 terms equals
α × 211
 
C1 C2
C0 + + + . . . upto 10 terms
2β − 1 2 3
then the value of α + β is equal to .
JEE Main 2022 (25 Jun Shift 1)

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150. Type(09.1)The given expression is
20
X
(20C k )2
k=0

and it is equal to
⃝ (A) 40C 21
⃝ (B) 41C 20
⃝ (C) 40C 20
⃝ (d) 40C 19
n
   
n n , if 0 ≤ k ≤ n
denote nC k , and

151. Type(09.1)Let = k
k k 0, otherwise
If
9    8   
X 9 12 X 8 13
Ak = +
i 12 − k + i i 13 − k + i
i=0 i=0
and A4 − A3 = 190p, then p is equal to .
JEE Main 2021 (26 Aug Shift 2)
If 20C r is the coefficient of xr in the expansion of (1 + x)20 , then
152. Type(09.1) P
the value of 20 r=0 r
2 20
C r is equal to:
⃝ (A) 420 × 218

⃝ (B) 380 × 218

⃝ (C) 380 × 219

⃝ (D) 420 × 219


(JEE Main 2021, 26 Aug Shift 1)
153. Type(09.1) Let n ∈ N and [x] denote the greatest integer less than or equal
to x. If the sum of (n+ 1) terms of n C0 , 3 · n C1 , 5 · n C2 , 7 · n C3 . . . , is equal to
2100 · 101, then 2 n−1

2 is equal to
JEE Main 2021(25 jul shift 2)

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154. Type(09.1)Let n Cr denote the binomial coefficient of xr in the expansion of
(1 + x)n .
X10
If (22 + 3k)n Ck = α · 310 + β · 210 , where α, β ∈ R, then α + β is equal to
k=0 .

[JEE Main 2021 (18 Mar Shift 2)]

155. Type(09.1) The value of


6
X
6
C r · 6C 6−r
r=0
is equal to:
JEE Main 2021 (17 Mar Shift 2)
1. 1124
2. 1324
3. 1024
4. 924
156. Type(09.1)Let m, n ∈ N and gcd(2, n) = 1. If
       
30 30 30 30
30 · + 29 · + ... + 2 · +1· = n × 2m ,
0 1 28 29
. (Here nk = nC k ).

then n + m is equal to
JEE Main 2021(26 feb shift 1)
157. Type(09.1)If n ≥ 2 is a positive integer, then the sum of the series
n+1
C 2 + 2(2 C2 +3 C2 ) +4 C2 + . . . +n C2
is:
n(n−1)(2n+1)
⃝ (A) 6
n(n+1)(2n+1)
⃝ (B) 6
n(n+1)2 (n+2)
⃝ (C) 12
n(2n+1)(3n+1)
⃝ (D) 6
JEE Main 2021 (24 Feb Shift 2)

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158. Type(09.1)For integers n and r, let
  (n
n Cr , if n ≥ r ≥ 0
=
r 0, otherwise
The maximum value of k for which the sum
k    Xk+1   
X 10 15 12 13
+
i=0
i k − i i=0
i k+1−i

is maximum, is equal to
JEE Main 2021 (24 Feb Shift 2)
159. Type(09.1)The value of
−15 C1 + 2 ·15 C2 − 3 ·15 C3 + . . . − 15 ·15 C15 +14 C1 +14 C3 +14 C5 + 14C 11
is equal to
⃝ (A) 214
⃝ (B) 213 − 13
⃝ (C) 216 − 1
⃝ (D) 213 − 14
JEE Main 2021 (24 Feb Shift I)
160. Type(09.1)The value of
20
X
50−r
C6
r=0
is equal to:
JEE Main 2020 (04 Sep Shift 1)
⃝ (A) 51 C7 −30 C7
⃝ (B) 50 C7 −30 C7
⃝ (C) 50 C6 −30 C6
⃝ (D) 51 C7 +30 C7
161. Type(09.1)The value of (2 · 1P 0 − 3 · 2P 1 + 4 · 3P 2 − . . .) up to 51th term) +
(1! − 2! + 3! − . . .) up to 51th term is equal to
⃝ (A) 1 − 51(51!)

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⃝ (B) 1 + (51!)
⃝ (C) 1 + (52!)
⃝ (D) 1
JEE Main 2020 (03 Sep, Shift 1)
162. Type(09.1)If
Cr = 25C r
and
C0 + 5 · C1 + 9 · C2 + . . . + (101) · C25 = 225 k,
then k is equal to .
JEE Main 2020 (09 Jan Shift 2)

163. Type(09.1)If
20
20 20 20
C 1 + 22 C 2 + 32 C3 + . . . + 202 C20 = A 2β ,


then the ordered pair (A, β) is equal to


(JEE Main 2019 (12 Apr Shift 2))
⃝ (A) (380, 19)
⃝ (B) (420, 18)
⃝ (C) (420, 19)
⃝ (D) (380, 18)
164. Type(09.1)The sum of the series
2 · 20C 0 + 5 · 20C 1 + 8 · 20C 2 + 11 · 20C 3 + . . . + 62 · 20C 20
is equal to
⃝ (A) 226
⃝ (B) 225
⃝ (C) 224
⃝ (D) 223
JEE Main (2019) (08 Apr Shift 1)

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165. Type(09.1) The value of r for which
20
C r 20C 0 + 20C r−1 20C 1 + 20C r−2 20C 2 + . . . + 20C 0 20C r
is maximum, is:
(JEE Main 2019 (11 Jan Shift 1))
⃝ [A.] 15
⃝ [B.] 20
⃝ [C.] 11
⃝ [D.] 10
166. Type(09.1) If
25
X
50 50−r 50
   
Cr C25−r =K C25
r=0
then K is equal to
⃝ (A) 225
⃝ (B) 225 − 1
⃝ (C) 224
⃝ (D) (25)2
167. Type(09.1) If
20  20 3
X C i−1 k
20 =
i=1
C i + 20C i−1 21
then k equals
⃝ (A) 200
⃝ (B) 100
⃝ (C) 50
⃝ (D) 400
JEE Main 2019 (10 Jan Shift 1)
21
  
168. Type(09.1) The value of C1 − 10 C1 + 21
C2 − 10 C2 + 21
C3 − 10 C3 +
21
C4 − 10 C4 + . . . is
⃝ [A] 221 − 211
⃝ [B] 221 − 210

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⃝ [C] 220 − 29
⃝ [D] 220 − 210
JEE Main 2017 (02 Apr)
169. Type(09.1)The sum
10
X
r2 + 1 × (r!)

r=1
is equal to:
(JEE Main/2016 (10 Apr Online))
⃝ (A) 11 × (11!)
⃝ (B) 10 × (11!)
⃝ (C) (11!)
⃝ (D) 101 × (10!)
170. Type(09.1)The value of
15  15

X
2 Cr
r 15 C
r=1 r−1

is equal to:
(JEE Main 2016 (09 Apr Online))
⃝ (A) 1240
⃝ (B) 560
⃝ (C) 1085
⃝ (D) 680
171. Type(09.1)If
f (y) = 1 − (y − 1) + (y − 1)2 − (y − 1)3 + . . . + −(y − 1)17
then the coefficient of y 2 in it is
JEE Main 2012 (07 May Online)
⃝ (A) 17 C2
⃝ (B) 17 C3
⃝ (C) 18 C2
⃝ (D) 18 C3

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172. Type(09.1)Let
10
X 10
X 10
X
10 10
S1 = j(j − 1) × C j , S2 = j × Cj, S3 = j 2 × 10C j .
j=1 j=1 j=1

Statement-1: S3 = 55 × 29
Statement-2: S1 = 90 × 28 and S2 = 10 × 28 .
JEE Main 2010
⃝ (A) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not
the correct explanation for Statement-1
⃝ (B) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false
⃝ (C) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true
⃝ (D) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the
correct explanation for Statement-1
173. Type(09.1)Statement-1:
n
X
(r + 1) × nC r = (n + 2)2n−1
r=0

Statement-2:
n
X
(r + 1) × nC r × xr = (1 + x)n + nx(1 + x)n−1
r=0

(JEE Main 2008)


⃝ (A) Statement – 1 is false, Statement – 2 is true

⃝ (B) Statement – 1 is true, Statement – 2 is true, Statement – 2


is a correct explanation for Statement – 1

⃝ (C) Statement – 1 is true, Statement – 2 is true; Statement – 2


is not a correct explanation for Statement — 1

⃝ (D) Statement — 1 is true, Statement — 2 is false.


174. Type(09.1) The sum of the series
20
C0 − 20 C1 + 20 C2 − 20 C3 + . . . − . . . + + 20 C10

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is
JEE Main 2007 ()
⃝ [A] 20C 10
⃝ [B] 12 · 20C 10
⃝ [C] 0
⃝ [D] 20C 10
175. Type(09.1) The value of
6
X
50 56−r
C4 + C3
r=1

is
55
⃝ (A) C4

55
⃝ (B) C3

56
⃝ (C) C3

56
⃝ (D) C4
JEE Main 2005
176. Type(09.1)If
n
X 1
Sn = n
r=0
Cr
and n
X r
tn = nC
,
r=0 r
tn
then Sn is equal to
⃝ [A] 12 n
⃝ [B] n−12
⃝ [C] n − 1
⃝ [D] 2n−12
JEE Main:2004

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177. Type(1.1)4. Let
Sn = 1 + q + q 2 + . . . + q n
and   2  n
q+1 q+1 q+1
Tn = 1 + + + ... + ,
2 2 2
where q is a real number and q ̸= 1. If
10C1 α, 10C2 S1 , 10C3 S2 , ..., 10C100 S99 = xT100 ,
then x is equal to:
(a) 299
(b) 202
(c) 200
(d) 2100

178. 6. Let  
n
= Cnk
k
and   ( n!
n , if 0 ≤ k ≤ n
= k!(n−k)!
k 0, otherwise
If
9  
X 9
Ak = 12 − k + i12 − i + 1 + 28 + 13 − k + i13 − i
i=0
i
and A4 − A3 = 190p, then p is equal to:
Type-12 : Number Theory Based
Type-13 : I+F/Log/Trigo/Calculus analysis Based

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