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MATHEMATICS
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2. Ifp q + ~ , q ~+P , r\P+V arem A.P.,t henp, q,r
(I I) (I I)
(A) are in A.P. (8) are not in A.P.
.
sin (2 + x ) - sin (2 - x) A cos 8 , then the values of A and 8 respec tively are
5. If lim .::.;__,_ _,__ _~ - -
x ➔ O x
11. Let f(x) = sin 2x + cos 2x and g(x) = x 2 - 1, then g(f(x)) is invertible in the domain
(A) x E (8) X E [-7t (C) X E [-7t 7t]
[2-7t,27t] 4 ,47t] [0, 47t] (0) X E g, S
✓ '--~ u\'<) I
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A-1
~'t I \. '-\
'f-
~
\, I\
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cot - 1 [ ✓ ) -
sin X + ✓ I + sin h xJ (o, I!.)4
✓ 1 - sin x - ✓ I + sin x w ere x e
is
( A) 1t - 3X X X X
(B) 2 (C) 1t - 2 (D) 2-1t
14. If x [ ; ] + y [ _ 15
~ ] =[ }he n the value of x and y are
5
(A) x = - 4, y = -3
(B) x = 4, y = 3 f\1 ,tr}- ::
(C) X = - 4, y = 3
(D) X = 4, y = -3 A 9: )
15. If A and Bar e two matr ices such that
<.,P\ ~ ~
AB= Ban d BA= A then A 2 + B 2 =
(A) AB
(B) A + B (C) 2 BA (D) 2 ~ _~
2 \. o - ' \ -
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16. lfA =[ 2~k C -p 1 c, • - ~\{ _\,- ?
3 - k ] is sing ular matrix, th~ 5k - k 2 is equa l to e,
\{-\~ -
(A) -4 /~
(B) 4 ~ J}? / , v
-,
-;\ (D), ) 6 .2;i' "r<.. : 1 . ~. ~
~ ~ - \j ) () - li) ~ l ~/ ' .
17. The area of a trian gle with vertices (-
3, 0), (3, 0) and (0, k) is 9 sq. units, the
valu e of k is
(A) 6 (B) 9 (C) .,,,.3 .. ,.. (D) -9
~ \
\ -7 ~ ; \ ::. ~
a a2 I I I ,-'I\"_'., I\ ' ) ;;.
18. If .1 = b b2 0
and .1 1 = be ca ab then \
~
0 \- { -
1~
c c2 a b c \ ~ lo-'"' -
(A) .1 :;t: .1
1 (B) .1 1 = .1 (C) .1 1 = - .1 (D) .1 1 = 3.1
>- ( ~ ~ ~1,) -=- ~'
.2__ \.: .. ~
19. 2a - a 2)
If sin- 1 ( + a 2) + cos- 1 ( l + ) )..- ~ t, V,\ -
1 1 a2 _ x2 whe re a, x e (0, I) then th~
= tan- 1 ( 1 2x valu e of x is
2 , 'I \,\~ h /
(A) 1 :aa2 (B) 0 (C) l -aa2 (D) ½ ,,._ -, w-:- f
-i, ~ C\\ r \)} Space For Rough Work
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v\ \ '\ '5
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r? ,, ") '- ---------- ~-.;\ ,\. \__O ~ \..\
-~ v \..,.r
'v-- 'v , (:S,.,
,
~ l; rt1.,i\..- -
~
22. If the function is f(x) =x !2, then the point of discontinuity of the composite function
y = f(f(x)) is
(A )¾ -5 1
(B) 2 5
(C) 2 (D ) 2
r ~
24. n(n - l) ~ /
If f(x) = 1 + nx + n(n - 1)(n - 2)
2 x2 + \ '
6 x3 + ...... + xn then f "(l ) =
q,, / ~ l)..
(A ) n(n - 1)2n (8) (n - 1)2n- l (C) 2n-l
(D) n (n - 1)2n-2
. \ "o--.iU ~ \ o
25. 1 lo. Ji~ \ ~[ O I
If A = [ _ tan a/ tan a/2 ]
2 1 and AB = I then B =
ci? -l
--- ·\ 0 \
(A) cos 2 a/2 · I [
(8) cos 2 a/2 . AT (C) sin2 a/2 • A
(D ) cos2 a/2 . A ~ i ~"i
Space For Rough Work ~ ~
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~W i-1 ( ~
- /~ I
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26. A circul ar plate of radius 5 cm is heated. Due to expansion, its ra~iu~ increase~ at
the rate of
0.05 cm/sec. The rate at which its area is increasing when the radms 1s 5.2 cm 1s
(A) 5.05 7t cm2/sec 2
(8) 5.2 rt cm /sec
(C) 0.52 1t cm 2/sec 2
(D) 27.4 rt cm /sec
2t3
27.
l 8t +
The distance's' in meters travelled by a particle in 't' seconds is given bys= 3-
i.
The acceleration when the particle comes to rest is
(A) 12 m2/sec. (B) 3 m2/sec. (C) 18 m2/sec. (D) 10 m2/ sec.
2 2
28. A particle moves along the curve ; + = 1. When the rate of change of abscissa f
6 is 4 times
that of its ordinate, then the quadrant in which the particle lies is
(A) Ill or IV (B) I or Ill (C) II or III (D) II or IV .
29. An enemy fighter jet is flying along the curve given by y = x2 + 2. A soldier is
placed at
(3, 2) wants to shoot down the jet when it is nearest to him. Then the nearest distance
is
(A) 2 units (B) units (C) ~ units 0 (D) '1f, units
8
5.Jio-x
30. dx=
f 2 5 ✓ x +S.jlO-x
32. If f(x) and g(x) are two functions with g(x) = x - and fog (x) = x3 - >.~ then
~ 3
f'(x) =
1
(A ) x2 -2 (B) 3x2 + 3 1 3
X (C) 1 - x2 (D) 3x2 +4
X
33. 1
J+ .
1 3 sm 2x + 8 cos 2x dx =
(A) 1 tan- 1 - 1
6 (B) 1 (2
(2tan3 - X) + C tan x) + C
6tan-
(C) 6tan- 1 (-2 tan- X) +C
3 (D) tan- 1 ( 2 tan -y -x) + C
7t
35. f xtan x dx
sec x • cosec x
0
36. f✓ 5 - 2.x + x 2 dx =
(B) x ; 1 ✓ I 5 I+ C
5 - 2.x + x2 + 2 log (x + 1) + ✓ x2 + 2x +
38. If a curve passes through the point (I, I) and at any point (x, y) on the curve, the product of
the slope of its tangent and x co-ordinate of the point is equal to the y co-ordinate of the
point, then the curve also passes through the point
(A) (-1,2) (B) (2, 2) (C) ('13, 0) (D) (3, 0)
..3 ~ .
1 + dx + dx2
(~)2 (~)2 =-\J~+ 1 IS
42. ln the interval (0, n/2), area lying between the curves y = tan x and y = cot x and the X-axis
IS
Space For Rough Work ) a'-\ ', 1. ~ 1\.- >I' C f1!t.. ~, xe,,
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\ ~ I \ "I \ / J. C, ' .2 '
r /
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ii -~ :<~ bl'L / ~
<fr I '1- (5'
11 ~ { ~ ~x\ ½ ~ ~ - /"'
'rl ~,..'~ ~ ~ \./ . \}.. - <_·, i \ ' °'
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➔ ➔
43. If a + 2 b + 3 ➔ c➔ = 0 and
➔ ax ➔)
( b + c ➔ b><c➔) + (➔ ➔)c><a(➔ ➔) I
=) . b><c
then the value of). is equ
al to
(A) 4
(B) 2 (C) 6 (D) 3
2 2 ~ Y\
49. 1; )( .;1 + Ii: ..;1 = 144 and lal = 4 then lbl is equal to tj>\
(A) 8 I'-
(8 ) 12
(C) 4
(D) 3
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(B) x + y $ 7, 2x - 3y + 6 ~ 0, x ~ 0, y ~ 0 /
(C) X + y $ 7, 2x - 3y + 6 $ 0, X ~ 0, y ~ 0 / ✓ ,c_\ %'
vl, ')
(D) x + y ~ 7, 2x - 3y + 6 $ 0, x ~ 0, y ~ oX Ao o0
I)( ,il
55. The value of e108!. o10• I' + lo" o10n 2'+ log ,o tan 3'+ ... + log 10 tan 89' .IS
(D) 3
(C) 1
(A) .!.e (B) 0
(1 + i)2 (1 + 3i) .
57. The modulus of the complex number ( _ 6i) (2 _ 2i) is
2
1 4 ✓ 2 2
(A) '12 (B) '12 (C) 4 (D) 'V2
58. Given that a, b and x are real numbers and a < b, x < 0 then
a b a b a b
(A)- <- (B) ->- (C) -~- (D) ~> Q
x X X X X X x-x
59. Ten chairs are numbered as I to 10. Three women and two men
wish to occupy one chair
each. First the women choose the chairs marked I to 6, then the men
choose the chairs from
the remaining. The number of possible ways is
(A) 6c3 x 4p2 CB) 6c3 x 4c2 (C) 6p3 x 4c2 (D) 6p3 X 4p2
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