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Practice Set -1 3

PRACTICE SET -1

log (x  3) 9. Find real part of cosh1 (1)


1. The domain of definition of f (x)  2 2 is:
x  3x  2 a. – 1 b. 1
a. R  {1,2} b. (2, ) c. 0 d. None of these

c. R  {1, 2, 3} d. (3, ) { 1, 2} 10. From a 60 meter high tower angles of depression of the
top and bottom of a house are  and  respectively. If
2 2
2. How many roots the equation x   1 have 60sin(   )
x 1 x 1 the height of the house is , then x
a. One b. Two x
c. Infinite d. None of these a. sin sin  b. cos cos 
c. sin cos  d. cos sin 
3. From the following find the correct relation
a. ( AB)   A B b. ( AB)   B A log(1 ax )  log(1 bx )
11. The function f (x)  is not defined
x
adj A
c. A1  d. ( AB) 1  A1 B1 at x  0. The value which should be assigned to f at
A
x  0 so that it is continuous at x  0, is
3 2
4. If the roots of the cubic equation ax  bx  cx d  0 a. a b b. a b
are in G.P., then c. log a  logb d. log a  logb
a. c3a b 3d b. ca3  bd 3
dy 3
c. a 3b c d3 d. ab3  cd 3 12. If x  a cos 4  y= a sin 4  then , at  = , is
dx 4
5. C1  2C 2 3C3 4 C4 .... nC n  a. –1 b. 1
a. 2 n
b. n. 2 n
c.  a 2 d. a 2
c. n. 2n1 d. n. 2n1 1
e tan x
13.  dx 
(loge n) 2 (log e n) 4 1  x2
6. 1   
2! 4! a. log(1 x2 )  c b. log etan
1
x
c
a. n b. 1/ n 1 1
c. e tan x
c d. tan1 etan x c
1 1
c. (n n 1) d. (e n  e  n ) 14. The solution of the equation
dy
 e x y  x 2e  y is
2 2 dx
7. How many words can be made from the letters of the
x3
word INSURANCE, if all vowels come together. a. e y  ex  c b. e y  e x  2 x  c
3
a. 18270 b. 17280
c. e y  ex  x 3 c d. y  ex  c
c. 12780 d. None of these
15. The distance between 4 x  3 y  11 and 8 x  6 y  15, is
8. There are four machines and it is known that exactly two
7
of them are faulty. They are tested, one by one, in a a. b. 4
2
random order till both the faulty machines are identified.
7
Then, the probability that only two tests are needed, is c. d. None of these
10
1 1
a. b.
3 6 16. The area of a circle whose centre is (h, k) and radius a is
1 1 a.  (h 2  k 2  a 2 ) b. a 2hk
c. d.
2 4 c. a 2 d. None of these
17. The locus of the mid -point of the line segment joining the a. 11 b. 12
focus to a moving point on the parabola 2
y  4ax is c. 13 d. 15
another parabola with directrix 192x33 1
26. Let f ( x)  for all x R with f    0.
a 2
 sin4
sin 4xx 2
a. x  a b. x  
2 If m  
1
f ( x) dx  M , then the possible values of m and
1/2
a
c. x  0 d. x  M are
2
 a. m  13,M  24

18. If a  (2, 5) and b  (1, 4), then the vector parallel to
1 1
  b. m  ,M 
( a  b) is 4 2
a. (3, 5) b. (1, 1) c. (1, 3) d. (8, 5) m  11, M  0
c.M
m  1, M 12
d. M
19. The acute angle between the line joining the points
x 1 y z  3 27. Let S be the set of all non -zero real numbers  such that
(2, 1,–3), ( –3,1,7) and a line parallel to  
3 4 5 the quadratic equation x2  x    has two distinct
through the point (–1, 0, 4) is real roots x1 and x2 satisfying the inequality | x1  x2 | 1.
 7   1 
a. cos 1   b. cos 1   Which of the following intervals is(are) a subset(s) of S ?
 5 10   10 
 1 1   1 
 3   1  a.   ,   b.   ,0 
c. cos  1
 d. cos  1
  2 5  5 
 5 10   5 10   1   1 1
    3  c.  0,  d.  , 
20. sin   sin     5  5 2
10   10 
a. 1/2 b. – ½ c. 1/4 d. 1 6 4
28. If   3sin 1   and   3cos 1  , where the inverse
11
  9
21. The minimum value of [(5  x)(2  x)]/[1 x] for non -
trigonometric functions take only the principal values,
negative real x is then the correct option(s) is (are)
a. 12 b. 1 a. cos   0 b. sin   0
c. 9 d. 8
c. cos( )  0 d. cos 0
22. If  is the cube root of unity, then     3 
2 

29. Let E1 and E 2 be two ellipse whose centers are at the


    5   2 

origin. The major axes of E1 and E 2 lie along the x -axis


a. 4 b. 0
c. – 4 d. None of these and the y -axis, respectively. Let S be the circle
2 2
x  ( y  1)  2. The straight line x  y  3 touches the
23. The measurement of the area bounded by the co -ordinate
curves S, E1 and E 2 at P, Q and R, respectively suppose
axes and the curve y  loge x is
a. 1 b. 2 2 2
that PQ  PR  . If e1 and e2 are the eccentricities of
c. 3 d.  3
E1 and E2 , respectively, then the correct expression(s)
24. The number of solutions of the system of equations
2x  y z  7,x  3y 2z 1,x 4y 3z 5 is is(are)

a. 3 b. 2 43 7
a. e12  e 22  1 2 
b. ee
c. 1 d. 0 40 2 10

25. The nth term of the series 3 + 10 + 17 + ….. and 63 + 65 + 5 3


c. | e12  e22 |  1 2 
d. ee
67 + …… are equal, then the value of n is 8 4
30. Consider the hyperbola H : x 2  y2  1 and a circle S with  1   1 1
c.  0,  d.  , 
center N( x2,0). Suppose that H and S touch each other at  5  5 2
a point P (x 1 , y1 ) with x1  1 and y1  0. The common 35. The sum of all real values of x satisfying the equation
tangent to H and S at P intersects the x-axis at point M. If x2  4 x  60
( x2  5 x 5) 1 is:
(l, m) is the centroix of the triangle PMN, then the
a. 3 b. – 4
correct expression(s) is (are) c. 6 d. 5
dl 1 1
a.  1  2 for x 1 36. The least value of   R for which 4 x2  1, for all
dx1 3 x1 x
dm x1 x  0, is
b.  for x1 1
dx1 3
 2
x 1
1  a.
1
b.
1
dl 1 64 32
c.  1  2 for x1  1 1 1
dx1 3 x1 c. d.
27 25
dm 1
d.  for y1  0
dy1 3  
37. Let      . Suppose 1 and 1 are the roots of the
6 12
31. The option(s) with the values of a and L that satisfy the
2
following equation is(are) equation x  2x sec 1  0 and  2 and 2 are the roots of
4 2
 (sin
6
at cos 4 at) dt the equation x  2 xtan  1 0. If 1  1 and  2   2 ,
0

 L?
1 6
at cos 4 at) dt then 1   2 equals
 e (sin
0
a. 2(sec   tan ) b. 2sec
e4 1 e4  1
a. a  2,L  b. a  2,L  c. 2tan  d. 0
e 1 e  1
e4 1 e4  1 38. Let a , ,   R. Consider the system of linear equations
c. a  4,L   d. a  4,L  
e 1 e 1 ax  2y   , 3x  2y  . Which of the following state-
32. The quadratic equation p(x)  0 with real coefficients has ment(s) is (are) correct?
purely imaginary roots. Then the equation p ( p( x)) 0 has a. If a  3, then the system has infinitely many solutions
a. only purely imaginary roots for all values of  and 
b. all real roots
b. If a  3, then the system has unique solutions for all
c. two real and two purely imaginary roots
values of  and 
d. neither real nor purely imaginary roots
c. If     0, then the system has infinitely many
33. Let  and  be the roots of equation x2  6x  2  0. If
solutions for a  3
n n a  2a 8 d. If     0, then the system has no solutions for
an     , for n  1, then the value of 10 is
2a 9
a  3
equal to:
39. If, for a positive integer n, the quadratic equation,
a. 6 b. –6
c. 3 d. –3 x(x 1) (x 1)( x 2) ...  (x  n 1)(x n) 10n has
two consecutive integral solutions, then n is equal to
34. Let S be the set of all non -zero real numbers  such that
a. 10 b. 11
the quadratic equation  x2  x    0 has two distinct c. 12 d. 9
real roots x1 and x2 satisfying the inequality | x1  x2 | 1.
40. A line L : y  mx 3 meets y-axis at E(0, 3) and the arc of
Which of the following intervals is(are) a subset(s) of S ?
the parabola y2  16 x, 0  y  6 at the point F (x0, y 0).
 1 1   1 
a.   ,   b.   , 0 The tangent to the parabola at F (x0, y 0) intersects the
 2 5  5 
y-axis at G (0, y1 ). The slope m of the line L is chosen  8(3)x  2 
 2(x 1) 
is
such that the area of the EFG has a local maximum. 13 
Match Column I with Column II and select the correct
1 tan  1 3. [2, )
answer using the code given below the Columns. f( )  tan  1 tan ,
Column I Column II 1  tan  1
(A) m  1. 1/2
(B) Maximum area of EFG is 2. 4
(C) If then the set
(C) y0  3. 2

 

(D) y1  4. 1  f ():0     is


 2


a. A4; B1;C2; D3 b. A1; B4;C2; D3 (D) If 4. (, 1]  [1,  )
c. A1; B2;C3; D4 d. A4; B1;C3; D2 f(x) x 3/ 2

(3x 10),
41. Observe the following columns:
x  0, then f(x) is
Column I Column II
increasing in
(A) y  sin 1 (3x 4 x3), 3  1 1 
1. , x  ,  5. (,0] [2, )
dy 1  x2  3 3
then is a. A4; B2, 4; C4; D2
dx
(B) y  cos 1 (4 x3  3 x), b. A4; B5; C3; D3
3  1 
2. 2
, x ,  c. A2; B1, 4; C3; D4
dy 1 x  3 
then is d. A1; B2; C5; D4
dx
 3x  x3  3  1 1 43. Match the statements/expressions in Column I with the
(C) y  tan1  2 
, 3. , x  ,  values given in Column II.
 1 3 x 
2
(1 x )  2 2
Column I Column II
dy
then is (A) The number of solutions 1. 1
dx
of the equation
3  1 
4. , x   ,   xesinx  cosx 0 in the
1  x2  3
 
interval 0, 
3  2 
5. ,
1  x2 (B) Value (s) of k for which 2. 2
 1 1   the plane
x   1,   ,1 
 2 2   kx + 4y + z = 0, 4x + ky +
a. A3,5; B3,5; C1,2 b. A3,5; B3,5; C1,2,4 2z = 0 and 2x + 2y + z = 0
c. A3,5; B2,3; C1,4 d. A1,3; B3,5; C1,2 intersect in a straight line
(C) Value (s) of k for which 3. 3
42. Match the statements given in Column I with the
|x – 1| + |x – 2| + |x + 1| +
interval/union of intervals given in Column II
|x + 2|= 4k
Column I Column II
has integer solution (s)
(A) The set 1. (, 1) (1, )
(D) If yy  1 and y (0) = 1 4. 4
  2iz  
Re  2 
:z is a then value (s) of y (ln 2)
  1  z 
5. 5
complex number,
a. A1; B2,3; C2,3,4,5; D3
| z| 1, z  1 is
b. A4; B5; C3; D3
(B) The domain of the 2. (, 0)  (0,  ) c. A2; B1, 4; C3; D2,3,4,5
1
function f(x) sin d. A1; B2; C5; D4
    a. 2α + β + 2γ  2  0 b. 2α – β + 2γ  4  0
44. Let PQR be a triangle. Let a  QR , b  RP , and
    
c  PQ . If | a | 12,| b| 4 3 and b.c  24, then which c. 2α + β – 2γ – 10  0 d. 2α – β + 2γ – 8  0

of the following is/are true? 48. In R3 , let L be a straight line passing through the origin.
 
| c| 2  | c |2  Suppose that all the points on L are at a constant distance
a.  | a | 12 b.  | a |  30
2 2 from the two planes P1 : x  2 y  z 1 0 and
    
c. | a b c a |  48 3 d. ab.  72
P2 :2x  y  z 1 0. Let M be the locus of the feet of the
45. Let X and Y be two arbitrary, 3 × 3, non-zero, skew-
perpendiculars drawn from the points on L to the plane
symmetric matrices and Z be an arbitrary 3 × 3, non-zero,
P1 . Which of the following points lie(s) on M ?
symmetric matrix. Then which of the following matrices
is (are) skew symmetric?  5 2  1 1 1
a.  0,  ,   b.   ,  , 
 6 3  6 3 6
a. Y3 Z 4  Z 4Y3 b. X 44  Y44
4 3 3 4
c. X Z  Z X d. X 23  Y23  5 1  1 2
c.   ,0,  d.   ,0, 
46. Which of the following values of α satisfy the equation  6 6  3 3
49. Let P and Q be distinct points on the parabola y 2  2x
(1 α) 2 (1  2α)2 (1  3α)2
such that a circle with PQ as diameter passes through the
(2  α) 2 (2  2α)2 (2  3α)2  648α ? vertex O of the parabola. If P lies in the first quadrant and
(3  α) 2 (3  2α)2 (3  3α)2 the area of the triangle OPQ is 3 2, then which of the
a. 4 b. 9 c. 9 d. 4 following is (are) the coordinates of P?
47. In R3 , consider the planes P1 : y 0 and P2 :x  z  1. 1 1 
a. (4,2 2) b. (9,3 2) c.  ,  d. (1, 2)
Let P 3 be a plane, different from P 1 and P 2 which passes 4 2
through the intersection of P 1 and P 2. If the distance of the 50. If  ,   C are the distinct roots, of the equation
point (0, 1, 0) from P 3 is 1 and the distance of a point 2
x  x  1  0, then  101  107 is equal to
(α, β, γ) from P 3 is 2, then which of the following a. 2 b. –1
relations is (are) true? c. 0 d. 1

Answer s and Solutions  aA3  bA2  cA d  0


1. (d) x  3  0 and xx22 3 x  2 0  d  d 
2/3
 d 
1/3

 a    b   c    d  0
2. (d) If x  1, multiplying each term by ( x 1), the given  a  a   a 
2/3 1/3
equation reduces to x(x  1)  (x  1)or ( x 1) 2  0 or d  d  d2 d
 b  c    b3 2
 c3  b3d c 3a .
a a  a a
x  1, which is not possible as considering x  1. Thus
given equation has no roots. 5. (c) Trick: Put n  1, 2, 3,.... S1  1, S 2  2  2  4
Now by alternate (c), put n  1, 2
3. (b) It is understandable.
S1  1.2 0 1, S 2  2.2 1 4
A
4. (a) Let , A, ARbe the roots of the equation
R (log e n) 2 (log e n) 4 eloge n  elog e n n  n 1
6. (c) 1      .
ax3 bx2  cx  d  0 2! 4! 2 2
d 7. (d) IUAENSRNC Obviously required number of words
then A3  Product of the roots  
a
6!
1/3 are  4! 8640
d  2!
 A  
a
8. (b) The probability that only two tests are needed =
Since A is a root of the equation.
probability that the first machine tested is faulty 
probability that the second machine tested is faulty 15
11 
2 1 1 Therefore, D  2  7 .
  
4 3 6 5 10

9. (c) We know that cosh 1 x  log x  x 2 1   16. (c) Since area   r 2 , where
r a

 cosh 1 (1)  log 1 12 1 log1 0.   Area   a 2 .
10. (d)
17. (c) Let P (h ,k ) be the mid -point of the line segment

H = 60 m joining the focus (a ,0) and a general point Q(x ,y ) on the
h parabola.

d x a y
Then h  ,k   x  2h a , y 2k .
H  d tan  and H  h  d tan 
 2 2
Put these values of x and y in y 2  4 ax, we get
60 tan
tan 60tan  60tan 
   h  4 k 2  4 a(2 h  a)
tan
60  h tan tan 
60sin (     4 k 2  8 ah  4a 2  k 2  2ah a 2

 h  x  cos  sin 
sins  So, locus of P (h ,k ) is y 2  2 ax  a 2
cos cos 
coss 
 a
11. (b) Since limit of a function is a b as x  0, therefore  y2  2 a x  
 2
to be continuous at a function, its value must be a b at
Its directrix is
x0
 f (0)  a b . a a
x    x  0.
2 2
dy
12. (a) y  a sin 4    4a sin 3 cos   
d 18. (c) a  b  3iˆ  9 ˆj  3(iˆ 3ˆj ). Hence it is parallel to (1, 3).
and x  a cos4 
19. (a) Direction ratio of the line joining the point
dx
  4a cos 3 sin  (2,1,  3), ( 3,1, 7) are (a1, b1 , c1 )
d
 (3 2,1 1,
 7  
( 3))
dy dy / d  sin 2 
     tan 2 
dx dx /d  cos 2   (5, 0,10)
 dy   3  Direction ratio of the line parallel to line
     tan 2    1.
 dx  3  4  x 1 y z  3
4   are
1 3 4 5
13. (c) Putting t  tan 1 x dt  dx , we get (a 2, b2, c 2)
1  x2
e tan x
1
 (3, 4, 5)
t t tan 1 x
 1  x2 dx   e dt  e  c  e  c . Angle between two lines,
dy a1a2  bb
1 2 c1c 2
14. (a)  e x y  x 2e  y e  y (e x x 2 ) cos 
cos
dx a1 b1 c 1 a 22 b 22 c 22
2 2 2

 e ydy  (x 2 e x )dx
(5 3) (0 4) (10 5)
x3 x cos 
cos
Now integrating both sides, we get e y   e  c. 25  0 100 9 16 25
3
15 35
15. (c) 4x  3y  11 and 4 x  3 y   cos
cos 
2 25 10
15
11   7 
| C1  C 2 | 2    cos 1  
D   5 10 
A2  B2 4 2  32
 33 nth term of 2nd series  63  (n  1) 2n  61
20. (c) sin
sin sin
sin  sin18 .sin54 
10
10 10 10  we have, 7 n  4  2 n  61
5 1 5 1 1  n = 13
 sin18 .cos36   .  .
4 4 4 192 x 192 x
26. (d)  t 3dt  f (x )  
3
t dt
[(5  x)(2  x)] 3 1/2 2 1/2
21. (c) Given f (x) 
[1 x] 4 4 3
16 x 1  f ( x) 24 x 
4 4 2
f (x) 1  (5  x) (6 x) 
1 x (1  x) 1 1 1  3
 (16x4 1)dx   f (x )dx   24x 2  dx
4
1/2 1/2 1/2
 2
 f '(x ) 1  0; 26 1 39
(1 x) 2 1   f ( x) dx   12
10 1/2 10
x2  2x 3 0
 x  3,1 27. (a, d ) Here, 0  ( x1  x2) 2 1
1
8  0  ( x1  x2) 2 4 x1 x2 1  0  4 1
Now f  ( x)  , 2
(1 x) 3
 1 1   1 1 
f  (3)   ve,     ,    , 
 2 5   5 2
f  (1)   ve
 3
Hence minimum value at x  1 28. (b, c, d )    ,    
2 2
(5  1)(2  1) 6 3
f (1)    9.  5
(1 1) 2       sin   0;cos  0
2 2
 cos(  )  0.
22. (c) (3  5  3 2) 2 (3 3  5 2) 2
 (3  3  3 2 2  (3 3  3  2 2 )2 2 29. (a, b ) For the given line, point of contact for

(1    2  0,   1) x2 y2  a 2 b2 
E1 :   1 is  , 
a2 b 2  3 3
 (2 (2  2) 2 4   4 4 4( 
1)  
4.
x2 y2  B2 A2 
and for E2 :   1 is  , 
23. (d) Area B2 A2  3 3 

A   log x. dx Point of contact x  y  3 of and circle is (1, 2)
0
Also, general point on x  y  3 can be taken as
 ( xlog x  x) 0  
 r r  2 2
Y
1  , 2  where, r 
 2 2 3
1 8  5 4
y =loge x So, required points are  ,  and  , 
 3 3  3 3
X
(1,0) Comparing with points of contact of ellipse,
a 2  5, B2  8 b 2  4, A2  1

7 43
 1 2 
ee and e12  e 22 
2 1 1 2 10 40
24. (d)   1 3 2 30. (a, b, d ) tangent at P, xx1  yy1  1 intersects x axis at
1 4 3 1 
M  ,0 
 2(9  8) 1( 3 2) 1(4 3) 7 7 0  x1 
Hence, number of solutions is zero. y1 y 1  0
Slope of normal   
th st
25. (c) n term of 1 series  3  ( n 1)7 7 n 4 x1 x1  x2
 x2  2x1 N  (2 x1,0) x2  4 x 60
35. (a) ( x2 5 x 5) 1
1 x2  5x 5 1 x2  4x 60  0 x2  5x  5  1
3 x1 
x1 y
For centroid   ,m 1 x2  5x 4  0 x  10, x  6 x2  5x 6  0
3 3
x  1, x  4
d 1
 1 2 at x = 2, x2 + 4x – 60 = – 48 (even)
dx1 3x1
 x  2 is valid
dm 1 dm 1 dy1 x1
 ,   at x  3 , x2 + 4x – 60 = –39 (odd)
dy1 3 dx1 3 dx1 3 x12 1
x  3 is invalid x  1,2,4,6, 10

1 6 4
31. (a, c) Let  e (sin at cos at) dt  A
0 1 1
36. (c) 4ax 2  1  y  4ax 2 
2
I   e1 (sin 6  at cos 4 at) dt x x
 1/3
dy 1  1 
Put t    x dt  dx  y 8 x  2  0  x 
dx x  8 
for a  2 as well as a  4
Similarly 4 x3 1 1/2 1 3
 f (x)     (8) 1/3 1
3 x 1/(8) 1/3 2
1
  e (sin
6
at  cos4 at) dt  e 2 A
2
1 1
  1/3   
A e A e2 A e3  A 34  1 3 27
So, L   
A e 1 2
37. (c) x  2 xsec 1  0
For both a  2, 4 2sec   4sec 2   4
 x
32. (d) P (x ) ax 2 b with a, b of same sign. 2
 x  sec  tan ,sec  tan   1  sec  tan 
P (P (x ))  a (x 2 b) 2 b
2
If x  R or ix  R now x  2 xtan  1 0

 x2  R 2tan   4tan 2  4
 x
 P (x ) R  P (P (x )) 0 2
Hence real or purely imaginary number cannot satisfy  x   tan  sec
P (P (x )) 0.   2  (sec  tan  )
  2  (sec   tan )
33. (c) x2  6 x 2 0
 1   2  2tan 
 x10  6 x9  2 x8  0
2
10 8 8 Alternate: (i) x  2 xcos 1  0
'α ', β roots  a  6  2  0 . . . (i)
and  10  6  8  28  0 . . . (ii) 2sec   4sec 2   4
x  sec  tan 
2
Equation (i) and (ii) we get,
 1  sec  tan 
 10   10  6( 9   9 )  2( 8  8) 0
 1  sec  tan 
 a10  6a9  2a8  0
(ii) x2  2 xtan  1 0
a10  2a 8
 3
2a 9  tan   4tan 2  4
 x
34. (a, d) Here, 0 ( x1  x2 ) 2 1 2
 x   tan  sec
 0 ( x1  x2) 2 4 x1 x2 1
  2   tan   sin   2   tan   sec 
1
 0  4 1  1   2  2tan 
2
 1 1   1 1 38. (b, c, d) ax  2y   3x  2y  
    ,   , 
 2 5  5 2 
(a) a  3 gives    or     0 not for all ,  dA
  2[6t 12t 2 ]
(b) a  3 dt
a 2  12t(2t 1)
   0 where    2a 6
3 2 1
 Maximum at t  and
 (b) is correct 2
(c) correct 4mt 2 8 t 3 0
(d) if     0  m  4  3  0  (A) m  1
 3x  2y   …(i) G (0,4 t)  G(0,2)
& 3x  2y   …(ii) 3 1 1
(B) Area  2    
Inconsistent  (d) correct 4 2 2
n ( x0, y0) (4 t 2,8 t) (1,4)
39. (b) We have  ( x  r 1)(x r ) 10n
r 1
(C) y0  4
n
2
(D) y1  2
  (x  (2 r 1)x ( r 2 r )) 10n
r 1 41. (b) A  3,5; B  3,5; C  1,2,4
 n  31 
2
2
(A)  y  sin 1 (3 x  4 x3)
 On solving, we get x  nx   0
 3   1 1
(n 1) –  3sin x , 1  x  
2
 (2  1)   n    . . .(i) 
2  1 1
  3sin 1 x ,   x
n2  31  2 2
And  ( 1)  . . .(ii)  1 1
3    3sin x , 2
 x 1

Using equation (i) and (ii) n 2  121 or n  11
 3 1
40. (a) A  4; B  1; C  2; D  3  , 1  x  
 1 x2 2
dy   3 1 1
 .  ,   x  (R, T)
2
dx  1  x2 2 2
(4t ,8 t)
E (0,3)  3 1
 ,  x 1
x
2
 (1 x ) 2
O
fy (B)  y  cos 1 (4 x2  3 x)

Here, y2  16 x,0  y 6  1 1
3cos x  2 , 1  x  
2
Tangent at F, yt  x at 2 
 1 1
  2  3cos 1 x ,  x 
at x  0, y  at  4t  2 2
 1 1
Also, (4t 2 ,8 t) satisfy  3cos x ,  x 1
 2
y  mx  c
 3 1
 8t  4mt 2 3 2
 4mt 8 t 3 0  , 1  x  
 1 x 2 2
0 3 1
1 dy  3 1 1
 Area of   0 4t 1   ,   x  (R, T)
2 2 dx  1  x2 2 2
4t 8t 1
 3 1
 ,  x 1
1 2 2
 (1 x ) 2
  4t (3  4t )
2
 3x  x 3 
A  2[3t2  4 t 3 ] (C)  y  tan 1  2 
 1  3x 
 1 1 1 (B) Let (a, b, c) is direction ratio of the intersected line, then
 3tan x ,   x
 3 3 ak  4b  c  0
 1 4a kb  2c  0
    3tan 1 x , x
 3
a b c
 1   2
  3tan 1 x ,
 x 8  k 4 2 k k 16
 3
We must have
 3 1 1
1  x2 ,   x 2(8  k) 2(4 2 k) ( k 2 16)
 0  k  2,4.
 3 3
dy  3 1 (C) Let f (x) | x  2| | x 1|   |  x2|
| x 1|
  , x 
dx 1  x2 3  k can take value 2, 3, 4, 5.
 3 1
 , x dy
1  x
2
3 (D)  y  1  dx
42. (b) A4; B5; C3; D3  f ( x)  2 ex 1  f (ln2)  3
2i(x +iy ) 2i(x+iy)   
(A) z = = 44. (a, c, d) | b  c |  | a |
1–(x+iy )2 1–(x 2 –y2 +2ixy)  
2 2  2 
Using 1  x 2  y 2  | b | | c | 2b c | a |  48  | c | 2  48  144
2ix  2 y 1  
Z  . | c|2 
2 y 2  2ixy y  | c | 4 3   | a | 12
2
1 1   
 1  y  1    1 or –  1. Also, | a  b |  | c |
y y  2
2   2
x 2 x x 2  | a | | b | 2a b |c |
8.3 3 3
(B) For domain 1 
1  3 2 ( x 1)
 1  1 
1  3 2 x 2
 1.     
 a b   72 a b c  0
Case -I:
3 x  3 x 2
1  0          
1  3 2 x 2  a b c a  | a b c a | 2|a b | 48 3
(3 x  1)(3 x  2  1)
  0  xx ( ,0] (1, ). 45. (c, d) (Y3 Z4  Z4 Y3 ) T
(3 2 x  2  1)
 ( Z T ) 4 (YT )3  ( YT ) 3 ( ZT ) 4
3 x  3 x 2
Case -II: 1  0
1  3 2x  2   Z 4 Y3  Y3 Z4
(3 x  2  1)(3 x  1)  symmetric X 44  Y44 is symmetric
  0  xx  ( ,1) [2, ).
(3 x.3 x  2  1) X 4 Z 3  Z3 X 4 skew symmetric
So, x  ( , 0]  [2,  ). X 23  Y23 skew symmetric.
(C) R1  R 1  R 3
(1 α) 2 (1  2α)2 (1  3α)2
0 0 2
46. (b, c) We get 3  2 α 3  4α 3  6α
f ()   tan  1 tan   2(tan 2   1)  2sec 2 .
5  2 α 5  4α 5  6α
1  tan  1
  648α ( R3  R3  R2 ; R2  R2  R1 )
3 15
(D) f '( x )  ( x ) 1/ 2 (3 x  10)  ( x ) 3/ 2  3  ( x ) 1/ 2 ( x  2) α 2  2 4α 2  2 9α2  2
2 2
Increasing, when x  2. 3  2 α 3  4α 3  6α
2 2 2
43. (a) A1; B2,3;C2,3,4,5; D3
(0,/2)
(A) f '(x )  0, x (0, / 2)   648α ( R1  R1  R2 ; R3  R3  R2 )

f (0)  0and ff((/2)


/ 2) 00 2α 2 5α 2 9α 2  3
So, one solution.  2α 2α 3  6α   648α
0 0 2
47. (b, d) Let the required plane be x  z  y  1  0  5 2  1 1 1
Clearly points  0,  ,   and   ,  ,  satisfy the
|  1| 1  6 3  6 3 6
 1    
 22 2 line of projection i.e. M
 P3  2x  y  2 z 2 0  16a 8a 
49. (a, d ) P (at 2 ,2at )  Q 2 , 
 t t 
Distance of P3 from (, , ) is 2
1
2    2  2  OPQ  OP OQ
OPQ
2 2
41  4
1 a(4) 16
 2    2 4 0 and 2    2  8 0  at t 2  4  4 3 2
2 t t2
48. (a, b) Line L will be parallel to the line of intersection of
P1 and P2 t 2  3 2 t  4  0  t  2,2 2

Let a, b and c be the direction ratios of line L  t2 


Hence, P (at 2 ,2at ) P  ,t 
 a  2b c  0 and 2a b c 0  a :b :c ::1: 3: 5 2 
x  0 y  0 z 0 t  2  P(1, 2)
Equation of line L is  
1 3 5
Again foot of perpendicular from origin to plane P1 is t  2 2  P(4,2 2)
2
 1 1 1 50. (d) x  x  1  0
 , , 
 6 3 6 Roots are  ,  2
 Equation of project of line L on plane P1 is Let    ,    2
1 2 1  101  107  ( ) 101 (  2) 107
x y z
6 6  6 k
  ( 101  214 )
1 3 5
  ( 2  ) = 1

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