(QS) Algebra
(QS) Algebra
Q1
10
Q2
10
7
If the middle term in the expansion of ( 1
x
+ x sin x) is equal to 7 , then the number of values of x in
8
Q3
20 45
In the expansion of (2 − 3x 3
) , if the ratio of 10 th term to 11 th term is 22
, then x is equal to
(1) −
2
−3
(2) 2
(3) −√ 3 2
(4) −√ 3 3
Q4
n
3
1
) , the ratio of the 7 th
term from the beginning to the 7 th
term from
√3
(1) 13
(2) 16
(3) 9
(4) 23
Q5
100
If the number of terms in the expansion of (1 + x) 101
(1 + x
2
− x) is n, then the value of n
25
is equal to
Q6
1 1 n
(1) 264
(2) 128
(3) 256
(4) 248
Q7
10
x+1 x−1
The term independent of x in the expansion of ( 2/3 1/3
− 1/2
) , where x ≠ 0, 1 is equal to
x −x +1 x−x
Q8
2
n , then n is equal to ....... .
Q9
4
− 3x + … , then the values of a and b are
(1) 2, 12
(2) 2, 10
(3) 1, 12
(4) 2, 6
Q10
(1) −1
(2) 0
(3) 2
(4) 1
Q11
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When 2 301
is divided by 5, then find least positive remainder.
Q12
If 53 53
− 33
3
is divided by 10, then the remainder obtained is
Q13
(1) 2
(2) 3
(3) 7
(4) 9
Q14
n n n n
C0 C1 C2 Cn (n+1)
If 2
−
3
+
4
+ … . . +(−1)
n
n+2
=
1
2001×2000
, then 1000
is..
Q15
30 30 30 30
Let m, n ∈ N and gcd(2, n) = 1. If 30 ( ) + 29 ( ) + …… + 2( ) + 1( ) = n.2
m
, then
0 1 28 29
n + m is equal to
n
( Here ( ) =
n
Ck )
k
Q16
n
If a is the coefficient of x in the expansion of (1 + x + x
k
k 2
) for k = 0, 1, 2, … . , 2n then value of
(1) −a 0
(2) 3 n
(3) n ⋅ 3 n+1
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(4) n ⋅ 3 n
Q17
(1) 3 n
(2) 5 n
(3) 0
(4) None of these
Q18
(1) n + 1
(2) n+4
C4
(3) n+4
Cn+2
(4) n
C4
Q19
2n
(1)
3
(2) 7
(3)
5
(4)
1
Q20
y
is equal to
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Q21
(1) 0
(2) −4
(3) 5
(4) −7
Q22
n 2 n 3 n 4 n n+1
C1 ⋅3 C2 ⋅3 C3 ⋅3 Cn ⋅3
The value of sum of the series 3 ⋅ n
C0 +
2
+
3
+
4
+ …
n+1
is
n+1
(1)
4
n+1
n+1
4 −1
(2) n+1
(3) 4
n+1
(4)
4 −1
n+1
Q23
n
Q24
If iz 3
+ z
2
− z + i = 0 , then |z| is equal to
Q25
Q26
8 6
(2√3+2i) (1+i)
Let z = (1−i)
6
+
8
. Let θ be the argument of z such that θ ∈ (−π, π] then 4 sin θ is equal to
(2√3−2i)
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Q27
(1) pqr = r 2 2
+ p s
(2) prs = q 2 2
+ r p
(3) qrs = p 2 2
+ s q
(4) pqs = s 2 2
+ q r
Q28
z−α
If z+α
(α ∈ R) is a purely imaginary number and |z| = 2, then a value of α is
(1) 1
(2) 1
(3) √2
(4) 2
Q29
(1) 4
(2) 10
(3) 6
(4) 0
Q30
If ∣∣z 2
− 1∣
∣ = |z|
2
+ 1 , then z lies on
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(4) an ellipse
Q31
If z = re , then ∣∣e
iθ iz
∣
∣ equals
(1) e r sin θ
(2) e −r sin θ
(3) e −r cos θ
(4) e r cos θ
Q32
(1) 16(2 − i)
(2) 32(3 − 2i)
(3) 80
(4) 48
Q33
99
The value of ∑ k=1
(i
k!
+ ω
k!
) is (where, i = √−1 and ω is non-real cube root of unity)
(1) 190 + ω
(2) 192 + ω 2
(3) 190 + i
(4) 192 + i
Q34
√−1 − √−1 − √−1 … ∞ is equal to, where ω is the imaginary cube of root of unity and i = √−1.
(1) w and ω 2
(2) −ω or −ω 2
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(3) 1 + i or 1 − i
(4) −1 + i or −1 − i
Q35
(1) Re =
3
(2) Re = 7
(3) Re ∈ { 3
2
,
7
2
}
Q36
A complex number z is said to be unimodular, if |z| = 1 Suppose z and z are complex numbers such that
1 2
z1 −2z2
2−z1 z̄ 2
is unimodular and z is not unimodular. Then, the point z lies on a
2 1
Q37
If a complex number z lie on a circle of radius units, then the complex number ω = −1 + 4z will always lie
1
Q38
If w = z
1
and |w| = 1, then z lies on
z− i
3
(1) A parabola
(2) A straight line
(3) A circle
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(4) An ellipse
Q39
−4 −1
If A = [ ] , then the determinant of the matrix (A 2016
− 2A
2015
− A
2014
) is
3 1
(1) −175
(2) 2014
(3) 2016
(4) −25
Q40
∣ 10! 11! 12! ∣
∣
∣
(1) 2(10!11!)
(2) 2(10!13!)
(3) 2(10!11!12!)
(4) 2(11!12!13!)
Q41
If the value of a third-order determinant is 11, then the value of the square of the determinant formed by the
cofactors will be
(1) 11
(2) 121
(3) 1331
(4) 14641
Q42
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If 1, log and log are in arithmetic progression for a real number x then the value of the
x x 18
10
(4 − 2) 10
(4 + )
5
determinant
∣ 1 2 ∣
2 (x − ) x − 1 x
∣
2 ∣
1 0 x
∣
is equal to :
∣ ∣
∣ x 1 0 ∣
Q43
The determinant ∣
sin θ cos θ sin ϕ is -
∣
∣ ∣
∣ − cos θ sin θ cos ϕ ∣
(1) 0
(2) independent of θ
(3) independent of ϕ
(4) independent of both θ and ϕ
Q44
∣ y 5 z 6 (z 3 − y 3 ) x z
4 6
(x
3
− z )
3 4
x y
5
(y
3 3
− x )∣ ∣ x
2 3
∣
y z
∣
∣
∣
4 ∣
Δ1 = ∣
y z
2 3
(y
6
− z )
6
xz
3
(z
6
− y )
6
xy
2
(x
6 6
− y ) ∣
and Δ 2 = ∣
x y
5
z
6
∣
, then Δ 1 Δ2 is equal to
∣ ∣ ∣ ∣
7 8 9
2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3
∣y z (z − y ) xz (z − y ) xy (y − x ) ∣ ∣x y z ∣
(1) Δ 3
2
(2) Δ 2
2
(3) Δ 4
2
Q45
(1) 3
(2) 1
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(3) 0
(4) −3
Q46
solution over the set of rationals, then 2k, is an integral element of the interval:
Q47
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
Q48
(1) λ = 3, μ ≠ 10
(2) λ ≠ 3, μ = 10
(3) λ ≠ 3, μ ≠ 10
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Q49
Let S be the set of all λ ∈ R for which the system of linear equations
2x − y + 2z = 2
x − 2y + λz = −4
x + λy + z = 4
(3) Is a singleton
Q50
(1) −1
(2) 2
(3) 1
(4) 0
Q51
to:
(1) 0
(2) 1
(3) −1
(4) −2
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Q52
Q53
(1) b ∈ (−3, 3
4
)
(2) b ∈ (− 3
2
, 4)
(3) b ∈ (− 3
4
, 3)
Q54
2
−30 20 56 2 7 ω
⎡ ⎤ ⎡ ⎤
−1+i√3
Let P = ⎢ 90 140 112 ⎥ and A = ⎢ −1 −ω 1 ⎥ where ω = 2
, and I be the identity
3
⎣ ⎦ ⎣ ⎦
120 60 14 0 −ω −ω + 1
2
matrix of order 3. If the determinant of the matrix (P −1
AP − I3 ) is αω , then the value of α is equal to
2
Q55
(1) (∼ q ∧ p) ∧ q
(2) (∼ q ∧ p) ∧ (p∧ ∼ p)
(3) (∼ q ∧ p) ∨ (p∨ ∼ p)
(4) (p ∧ q) ∧ [∼ (p ∧ q)]
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Q56
Q57
If p, q are true statements and r, s are false statements, then the truth value of ∼ [(p∧ ∼ r) ∨ (∼ q ∨ s)] i
(1) true.
(2) false.
Q58
If p ⇒ (q ∨ r) is False, then the truth values of p, q, r are respectively, (where T is True and F is F alse )
(1) T , F , F
(2) F , T , T
(3) F , F , F
(4) T , T , F
Q59
(1) T
(2) F
(3) Either T or F
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Q60
The negation of the statement "If I will become famous then I will open a school" is
Q61
(1) p →∼ q
(2) p∧ ∼ q
(3) q → p
(4) none
Q62
Find the inverse of the statement, "If ΔABC is equilateral, then it is isosceles'
Q63
If p : 3 is an odd number and q : 15 is a prime number, then the truth value of [∼ (p ⟺ q)] is equivalent to
that of
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Q64
(1) ∼ p ∧ q
(2) p ∧ q
(3) p ∨ q
(4) p∨ ∼ q
Q65
(1) p ∧ (∼ (∼ p ⇒∼ q))
(2) ∼ ((p∧ ∼ q) ⇒ p)
Q66
(1) ∼ q∧ ∼ (p ∧ r)
(2) ∼ q ∧ (p ∧ r)
(3) ∼ q ∨ (p ∧ r)
Q67
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Let p be the statement 'Ravi races' and let q be the statement 'Ravi wins'. Then, the verbal translation of
∼ (p ∨ (∼ q)) is?
(1) Ravi does not race and Ravi does not win.
(2) It is not true that Ravi races and that Ravi does not win.
(3) Ravi races and Ravi wins.
(4) It is not true that Ravi races or that Ravi does not win.
Q68
Q69
(2) ∀a ∈ R, a 2
≥ 0
Q70
Determinant of second order is made with the element 0 and 1. The number of determinants with non negative
values is
(1) 3
(2) 10
(3) 11
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(4) 13
Q71
i −i 1 −1
If A = [ ],B = [ ] , then A equals
8
−i i −1 1
(1) 4 B
(2) 128B
(3) −128 B
(4) −64 B
Q72
3 7
If the matrix A = [ ] satisfies the equation A 2
+ λA + μI = O
2 5
1 0 0 0 μ−λ
( where,I = [ ] and O = [ ]) , then the value of 3
is
0 1 0 0
Q73
(1) 27
(2) 26
(3) 8
(4) 7
Q74
⎡1 1 1 ⎤
equal to
(1) A 3
(2) I 3
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(3) A 2
(4) A
Q75
∣ 0 α α ∣
∣
∣
(1) 8
(2) 6
(3) 4
(4) 2
Q76
2 0 1
⎡ ⎤
If A = ⎢ 2 1 3⎥ then the value of A 2
− 3A + 2I would be
⎣ ⎦
1 −1 0
1 0 0
⎤
(1) 0 1 0 ⎥
⎦
0 0 1
1 −1 −1
⎤
(2) 3 −3 −4 ⎥
⎦
−3 2 −4
2 0 1
⎤
(3) 2 1 3⎥
⎦
1 −1 0
5 −1 2
⎡ ⎤
(4) ⎢ 9 −2 5 ⎥
⎣ ⎦
0 −1 −2
Q77
If A = [a ij
]
m×n
, aij = (i
2
+ j
2
− ij) (j − i) and n is odd, then which of the following is not the value of
Tr(A) ?
(1) 0
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(2) |A|
(3) 2|A|
Q78
6 8 5
⎡ ⎤
If A = ⎢ 4 2 3 ⎥ is the sum of a symmetric matrix B and skew-symmetric matrix, C , then B is
⎣ ⎦
9 7 1
6 6 7
⎡ ⎤
(1) ⎢ 6 2 5 ⎥
⎣ ⎦
7 5 1
0 2 −2
⎡ ⎤
(2) ⎢ −2 5 −2 ⎥
⎣ ⎦
2 2 0
6 6 7
⎡ ⎤
(3) ⎢ −6 2 −5 ⎥
⎣ ⎦
−7 5 1
0 6 −2
⎡ ⎤
(4) ⎢ 2 0 −2 ⎥
⎣ ⎦
−2 −2 0
Q79
A and B are symmetric matrices of the same order. If X = AB + BA, Y = AB − BA and (XY ) is equal to
T
(1) XY
(2) Y X
(3) −Y X
Q80
5a −b
If A = [ ] and A ⋅ adjA = AA , then 5a + b is equal to
T
3 2
(1) 4
(2) 13
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(3) −1
(4) 5
Q81
If A and B are square matrices of order 3 such that |A| = 3 and |B| = 2, then the value of
∣
∣A
−1
adjB
−1
adj (3A
−1
)∣
∣ is equal
to
(1) 27
(2) 27
(3) 108
1
(4)
1
Q82
If A is an invertible matrix of order 3 and B is another matrix of the same order as of A, such that
−1
|B| = 2, A
T
|A|B = A|B|B
T
. If ∣∣AB −1
adj (A
T
B)
∣
∣
= K , then the value of 4K is equal to
Q83
1 0 2
⎡ ⎤
All possible values of scalar k so that the matrix A −1
- kI is singular where A = ⎢ 0 2 1 ⎥
⎣ ⎦
1 0 0
−1
(1) 2
,1
(2) −1, 1
−1
(3) 1
2
,
2
(4) −1, 1
Q84
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(1) −1, 1
(2) 1, 2
(3) 1, −1
(4) −2, −1
Q85
1 tan θ
If A(θ) = [ ] and AB = I , then (sec 2
θ) B is equal to
− tan θ 1
(1) A(θ)
(2) A ( θ
2
)
(3) A(−θ)
(4) A (− θ
2
)
Q86
The number of ways to fill each of the four cells of the table with a distinct natural number, such that the sum
of the
numbers is 10 and the sum of the numbers places diagonally are equal is
(1) 2! × 2! × 2!
(2) 4!
(3) 2(4!)
(4) 2!
Q87
Find the number of words of four letters that can be formed from the letters of the word 'EXAMINATION'
Q88
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Let A be a set containing 10 distinct elements. Then the total number of distinct function from A to A, is
(1) 10!
(2) 10 10
(3) 2 10
(4) 2 10
− 1
Q89
The Number of ways of choosing 10 objects out of 31 objects of which 10 are identical and the remaining 21
are distinct, is:
(1) 2 20
(2) 2 21
(3) 2 20
+ 1
(4) 2 20
− 1
Q90
The number of ways in which 4 boys and 4 girls can sit alternatively in a row if a particular boy and a
particular girl are never adjacent to each other, are
(1) 1152
(2) 504
(3) 1656
(4) 648
Q91
Number of ways in which 5 boys and 4 girls can be arranged on a circular table such that no two girls sit
(1) 276
(2) 288
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(3) 296
(4) 304
Q92
A shopkeeper has 10 copies each of nine different books, then the number of ways in which atleast one book
can be selected is
(1) 9 11
− 1
(2) 10 10
− 1
(3) 11 9
− 1
(4) 10 9
Q93
30
equals
Q94
There is an unlimited number of identical balls of four different colours. How many arrangements of atmost 8
balls in row can be made by using them?
(1) 97380
(2) 87380
(3) 87370
(4) 87480
Q95
The number of different ways in which the first twelve natural numbers can be divided into three groups, each
having four elements, such that the numbers in each group are in arithmetic progression is
Q96
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Find the number of ways in which 20 one rupee coins can be distributed among 5 people such that each person
gets atleast 3 rupees.
Q97
18 18 18 20
( ) + 2( ) + ( ) ≥ ( ) must be
r − 2 r − 1 r 13
Q98
(1) 14
(2) 15
(3) 16
(4) None of these
Q99
There are three coplanar parallel lines. If any p points are taken on each of the lines, the maximum number of
(1) 3p 2
(p − 1) + 1
(2) 3p 2
(p − 1)
(3) p 2
(4p − 3)
(4) p 3
Q100
In a polygon, no three diagonals are concurrent. If the total number of points of intersection of diagonals
interior to the polygon is 70, then the number of diagonals of the polygon is
(1) 20
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(2) 28
(3) 8
(4) 7
Q101
From the set of numbers {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8} two numbers are selected at random without replacement. The
probability that their sum is more than 13 is
(1)
1
14
(2) 3
(3)
3
(4)
3
Q102
A coin is tossed. If head turns up then pair of dice is thrown and sum of numbers is noted. If tail turns up then
a card numbered from 1 to 9 is drawn and number is noted. The probability that the sum of numbers on dice or
the number on card is 7 or 8, is:
(1)
13
36
(2) 15
72
(3) 19
72
(4)
11
36
Q103
Out of 1000 boys in a school, 300 played cricket, 380 played hockey and 420 played basketball. Of the total,
120 played both basketball and hockey, 100 played cricket and basketball, 70 played cricket and hockey and
56 played all the three games. If the probability of the number of boys who did not play any game is k, then
200k is equal to
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Q104
5 girls and 10 boys sit a random in a row having 15 chairs numbered as 1 to 15. If the probability that the end
seats are occupied by the girls and odd number of boys take seat between any two girls is then find the
20
⋅
n
value of
3003n
10
Q105
You are given a box with 20 cards in it. 10 of these cards have the letter I printed on them. The other ten have
the letter T printed on them. if you pick up 3 cards at random and keep them in the same order, the probability
of making the word IIT is
(1)
9
80
1
(2)
3
(3) 4
27
(4)
5
38
Q106
Four persons independently solve a certain problem correctly with probabilities . The probability
1 3 1 1
, , ,
2 4 4 8
that the problem is solved correctly by at least one of them is P , then what is the value of 256P ?
Q107
5
and P (A ∩ B) = 3
20
, then the conditional probability,
′
P (A ∣ (A ∪ B ))
′
, where A denotes the complement of A, is equal to :
′
(1)
11
20
(2)
5
17
3
~
(3) n
(4)
1
Q108
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The probability that an anti-aircraft gun can hit an enemy plane at the first, second and third shot are 0.6, 0.7
and 0.1
(1) 0.108
(2) 0.892
(3) 0.14
(4) 0.91
Q109
A bag contains 3 red and 3 green balls and a person draws out 3 at random. He then drops 3 blue balls into the
bag and
again draws out 3 at random. The chance that the 3 later balls being all of different colours is
(1) 15%
(2) 20%
(3) 27%
(4) 40%
Q110
A sample space consists of 3 sample points with associated probabilities given as 2p, p 2
, 4p − 1. Then the
value of p is
(1) √11 − 3
(2) √10 − 3
(3)
1 1
< p <
4 2
(4) none
Q111
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Box A contains 2 block and 3 red balls while box B contains 3 black and 4 red balls. Out of these two boxes
one is selected
at random and the probability of choosing box A is double that of box B. If a red ball is drawn from the
selected box, then
(1)
21
41
(2)
10
31
(3) 12
31
(4)
13
41
Q112
Three machines E 1, E2 and E in a certain factory produce 50%, 25% and 25%, respectively of the total daily
3
output of
electric tubes. It is known that 4% of the tubes produced one each of machines E and E are defective and
1 2
that 5% of
those produced on E are defective. If one tube is picked up at random from a day's production, the probability
3
that it is
defective, is
(1) 0.025
(2) 0.125
(3) 0.325
(4) 0.0425
Q113
A biased coin with probability p, 0 < p < 1 of heads is tossed until a head appears for the first time. If the
probability that the number of tossed required is even is
, then p equal to
2
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(1) 1
(2)
2
(3)
2
(4) 3
Q114
In a workshop, there are five machines and the probability of any one of them to be out of service on a day is
. If the
probability that at most two machines will be out of service on the same day is ( 3
4
) k , then k is equal to
(1)
17
(2) 17
1
√
(3)
2
(4) 4
Q115
One hundred identical coins each with probability p of showing up heads are tossed once. If 0 < p < 1 and the
probability
of heads showing on 50 coins is equal to that of heads showing on 51 coins, then the value of p is
(1)
1
49
(2) 101
(3) 50
101
(4)
51
101
Q116
An unbiased coin is tossed 5 times. Suppose that a variable X is assigned the value k when k consecutive
heads are
obtained for k = 3, 4, 5, otherwise X takes the value −1. Then the expected value of X, is
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(1) 3
16
(2) 1
(3)
1
16
(4) 3
Q117
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
Let A and B are two events such that P (A ∪ B) = 1
6
, P (A ∩ B) =
1
4
and P (A)
¯
=
1
4
, where A¯ represents the
complement
Q118
(1) A.P.
(2) G.P.
(3) H. P.
(4) None of these
Q119
3b x
2 2
+ 6bcx + 2c
2
is
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Q120
Let a, b and c be the three distinct non-zero real numbers satisfying the system of equations
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
Q121
Q122
a2021 −2(a2020 +a2019 )
Let α and β are roots of equation x 2
− 2x − 7 = 0 and a n = α
n
− β
n
, then value of a2019
is
Q123
(1) 8
(2) 3
(3) 6
(4) 4
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Q124
If the equations x 2
+ 2x + 3λ = 0 and 2x 2
+ 3x + 5λ = 0 have a non-zero common root, then λ is equal to
(1) 1
(2) −1
(3) 3
(4) 2
Q125
(1) k < 7
Q126
The equation, π x
= −2x
2
+ 6x − 9 has
(1) no solution
(2) one solution
(3) two solutions
Q127
If the equation a nx
n
+ an−1 x
n−1
+ … + a1 x = 0, a1 ≠ 0, n ≥ 2 , has a positive root x = α, then the
equation na nx
n−1
+ (n − 1)an−1 x
n−2
+ … + a1 = 0 has a positive root, which is
(3) Equal to α
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Q128
Q129
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 1
(4) 1
Q130
Q131
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
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(4) 5
Q132
(1) 4
(2) −4
(3) 6
(4) −9
Q133
3
+
7
2
+
12
3
+
17
4
+
22
5
+ …… is equal to:
3 3 3 3
(1) 9
(2) 15
(3)
11
(4) 13
Q134
(1) n
6
(n + 1) (6n
2
+ 14n + 7)
(2) n
6
(n + 1)(2n + 1)(3n + 1)
(3) 4n 3
+ 4n
2
+ n
Q135
The difference between any two consecutive interior angles of a polygon is 5 . If the smallest angle is 120 , ∘ ∘
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Q136
The sides of a right-angled triangle are in arithmetic progression. If the triangle has area 24 square units, then
what is the length of its smallest side?
Q137
Then, is equal to
1 1 1
+ + … +
√a1 +√a2 √a2 +√a3 √an−1 +√an
2
n (n+1)
(1) 2
n−1
(2)
√a1 +√an
n(n−1)
(3) 2
Q138
If V denotes the sum of the first r terms of an arithmetic progression (AP), whose first term is r and the
r
(1)
1 2
n(n + 1) (3n − n + 1)
12
(2)
1 2
n(n + 1) (3n + n + 2)
12
(3) 1
2
n (2n
2
− n + 1)
(4) 1
3
(2n
3
− 2n + 3)
Q139
If l, m, n are in arithmetic progression, then the straight line lx + my + n = 0 will pass through the point
(1) (−1, 2)
(2) (1, −2)
(3) (1, 2)
(4) (2, 1)
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Q140
1 1 1
log ( + + +…..∞)
The value of 0.16 2.5 3 32 33
is
Q141
Given a, b, c are positive integers forming an increasing G.P., b − a is a perfect square of a natural number,
3(a+b+c)
and log 6
a + log
6
b + log
6
c = 6 . Find the sum of digits of the value of 111
Q142
The sum of an infinite geometric progression is 57 and the sum of their cubes is 9747, then what will be the
(1)
1
(2)
2
(3) 1
Q143
In a geometric progression, if the ratio of the sum of first 5 terms to the sum of their reciprocals is 49, and the
sum of the first and the third term is 35. Then the first term of this geometric progression is
(1) 28
(2) 21
(3) 7
(4) 42
Q144
Q145
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If m arithmetic means (A.Ms) and three geometric means (G.Ms) are inserted between 3 and 243 such that 4 th
A.M. is equal to 2 nd
G.M., then m is equal to:
Q146
Q147
Let X 1, X2 , X3 … are in arithmetic progression with a common difference equal to d which is a two digit
natural number.
y1 , y2 , y3 … are in geometric progression with common ratio equal to 16. Arithmetic mean of X 1, X2 … Xn
is equal to
the arithmetic mean of y 1, y2 … yn which is equal to 5. If the arithmetic mean of X 6, X7 … Xn+5 is equal to
the
Q148
Let three positive numbers a, b, c are in geometric progression, such that a, b + 8, c are in arithmetic
progression and a, b + 8, c + 64 are in geometric progression. If the arithmetic mean of a, b, c is k, then 3
13
k is
equal to
Q149
In a sequence of 21 terms, the first 11 terms are in AP with common difference 2 and the last 11 terms are in
GP with common ratio 2. If the middle term of AP be equal to the middle term of the GP, then the middle term
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(1) −
10
31
(2) 10
31
(3) 32
31
(4) −
31
32
Q150
(1)
1
n(2n + 1)
2
(2) 1
2
(3
n
+ 8n − 1)
(3)
1 2n
(3 − 2n)
2
(4)
1 n
(3 + 4n − 1)
2
Q151
2
,
3
4
,
7
8
,…
(1) n − 1
(2) n − 2 −n
(3) n − 2 n
Q152
3n 3n−2 3n−1
If a = ∑ ∞
n=0
x
(3n)!
,b = ∑
∞
n=1
x
(3n−2)!
and c = ∑ ∞
n=1
x
(3n−1)!
then the value of a 3
+ b
3
+ c
3
− 3abc =
(1) 1
(2) 0
(3) −1
(4) −2
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Q153
∑
n
r=1 4
r +r +1
r
2
is equal to
2
n +n
(1) 2
2(n +n+1)
2
n +2n
(2) 2
2(n +n+1)
2
2n +n
(3) 2
2(n +n+1)
2
n +n
(4) 2
(n +n+1)
Q154
p
Let the sum ∑ , written in the rational form be (where p and q are co-prime), then the value
9 1
n=1 n(n+1)(n+2) q
q−p
of [ 10
] is, (where [.] is the greatest integer function)
Q155
(1) 2 n+1
− n
(2) 2 n
− n − 2
(3) 2 n
− n
(4) 2 n+1
− n − 2
Q156
The mean of 5 numbers is 18. If one number is excluded, their mean becomes 16. Then find the excluded
number.
Q157
(1) Median
(2) Mode
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Q158
In ten observations, the mean of all 10 numbers is 15, the mean of the first six observations is 16 and the mean
of the last five observations is 12. The sixth number is
(1) 6
(2) 9
(3) 12
(4) 3
Q159
A number equal to 2 times the mean and with a frequency equal to k is inserted in a data having n
observations. If the new mean is times the old mean, then the value of is
4 k
3 n
Q160
0 − 10 5
10 − 20 8
20 − 30 7
30 − 40 12 ← fm−1
40 − 50 28 ← fm
50 − 60 20 ← fm+1
60 − 70 10
Q161
If the difference between mean and mode is 63, the difference between mean and median is
(1) 189
(2) 21
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(3) 31.5
(4) 48.5
Q162
If the mean and variance of eight numbers 3, 7, 9, 12, 13, 20, x and y be 10 and 25 respectively, then x ⋅ y is
equal to
Q163
Find the mean deviation from the mean for the following data :
Q164
Q165
The marks of some students were listed out of 75. The SD of marks was found to be 9. Subsequently the
marks were raised to a maximum of 100 and variance of new marks was calculated. The new variance is,
(1) 144
(2) 122
(3) 81
(4) None of these
Q166
The standard deviation of the wages of 85 employees is ₹15.40. After one year, each of them is given an
increment of ₹25 The standard deviation of new wages (in ₹) is
(1) 15.40
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(2) 40.40
(3) 20.40
(4) 10.40
Q167
(1) 10
(2) 2.33
(3) 2.5
Q168
i=1
(xi + 1)
2
= 11n and ∑ n
i=1
(xi − 1)
2
= 7n , then
the variance of this data is
(1) 5
(2) 8
(3) 6
(4) 7
Q169
The sum of squares of deviation of a set is the least value when it is measured abouf
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