BITSAT QBank ATPstar
BITSAT QBank ATPstar
QUESTION
BITSAT 2023
BANK
ST INFORMATI O
1 a abc 1 a abc
(C) (D)
2a 1 b 2a 1 b
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equationis
(A) x = p (B) x = q (C) x = r (D) x = 0
x 3 2
9. Matrix A 1 y 4 , if xyz = 60 and
2 2 z
(C) ~ p ~ q p ~ q (D) ~ p q p q q p
7
(A) 2 , (B) 2, (C) 2, (D) None of these
2
n
14. If cos3 x.sin 2x am sin mx is identity in x, then
m 1
3 1
(A) a3 = ,a2 = 0 (B) n = 6, a1 =
8 2
3 1
(C) n = 5, a1 = (D) Σam =
4 4
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82
(A) – 8 (B) 4 (C) 2 (D)
9
22. Let a, b,cbe vectors of lengths 3, 4, 5 respectively and a be perpendicular to (b +
c), bto (c + a) and c to (a + b), then the value of (a + b + c) is
(A) a . b = 0, b . c = 0 (B)b . c = 0, c . a = 0
(C)c . a = 0, a . b = 0 (D)a . b = b . c = c . a = 0
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r 2iˆ 2ˆj 3kˆ ˆi ˆj 4kˆ and the planea. ˆi 5ˆj kˆ 5 is
10 10 10
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
9 3 3 3
27. Two cards are drawn from a pack of 52 cards. What is the probability that either both
are red or both are kings?
(A) 7/13 (B) 63/221 (C) 55/221 (D) 3/26
1 1
28. If A and B are two independent events such that P A and P B , then which
2 5
of the following is correct?
A 1 A 5 A B
(A) P (B) P (C) P 0 (D) All of these
B 2 A B 6 A ' B'
29. Box I contain 5 red and 2 blue balls, while box II contains 2 red and 6 blue balls. A
fair coin is tossed. If it turns up head, a ball is drawn from box I, else a ball is drawn
from box II. The probability ball drawn is from box I, if it is blue, is
(A) 27/56 (B) 8/29 (C) 21/29 (D) 29/56
2
30. For a random variable X, E(X) = 3 and E(x ) = 11. The variable of x is
(A) 8 (B) 5 (C) 2 (D) 1
31. The sum of 10 items is 12 and the sum of their squares is 18, then the standard
deviation will be
(A) – 3/5 (B) 6/5 (C) 4/5 (D) 3/5
32. The height of the chimney when it is found that on walking towards it 50 m in the
horizontal line through its base, the angle of elevation of its top changes from 30° to
60° is
(A) 25m (B) 25 2 m (C) 25 3 m (D) None of these
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ax 2 1, x 1
34. If f x 2 is differentiable at x = 1, then
x ax b, x 1
(A)a = 1, b = 1 (B) a = 1, b = 0 (C) a = 2, b = 0 (D) a = 2, b = 1
35. The slope of the tangent to the curve
x = t2 + 3t – 8, y = 2t2 – 2t – 5 at the point t = 2 is
(A) 7/6 (B) 5/6 (C) 6/7 (D) 1
1
36. 1 2 sin x dx is equal to
x x
2 3 tan tan 2 3
1 2 3 2
(A) log c (B) log c
2 3 x 2 x
tan 2 3 tan 2 3
2 2
x
2 3 tan
1
2
(C) log c (D) None of these
3 x
tan 2 3
2
1 log 1 x
37. 0 1 x2
dx is equal to
1
(A) log 2a (B) log (C) log 2 (D) None of these
8 8 2 4
38. The area of one curvilinear triangle formed by curves y = sin x, y = cos x and x-axis,
is
(A)2 sq units
(B) 2 2 sq units
(C) 2 2 sq units (D) None of the above
x y 1 dy x y 1
39. Solution of , given that y = 1 when x = 1 is
x y 2 dx x y 2
x y x y
2 2
2 2
(A) ln 2x y (B) ln 2x y
2 2
x y x y
2 2
2 2
(C) ln 2x y (D) ln 2 x y
2 2
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x x
(A) 1 (B) –1 (C) (D)
x 12
1 x2
41. The maximum value of the function Y = x(x – 1)2, is
(A) 0 (B) 4/27 (C) –4 (D) None of these
dy
42. The solution of x 3 4x 2 tan y e x secy satisfying y(1) = 0, is
dx
(A) tan y = (x – 2)ex logx (B) sin y = ex (x – 1)x–4
(C)tan y = (x – 1)ex x–3 (D) sin y = ex (x – 1)x–3
43. The runs of two players for 10 innings each are as follows
A 58 59 60 54 65 66 52 75 69 52
B 94 26 92 65 96 78 14 34 98 13
1 cos 1 cos x
49. The value of lim is
x0 x4
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 8 10 12
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3, then a4h7 is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 6
1 5 2x , is
9 9
51. The number of terms in the expansion of 1 5 2x
is
(A) 4 (B) –4 (C) 3 (D) 5
7
55. If x 0, , then the value of cos 1 1 cos 2x
2 2
sin 2
x 48 cos2 x sin x is
equal to
(A) x cos 1 7 cos x (B) x sin 1 7 cos x
56. A running track of 440 ft is to be laid out enclosing a football field, the shape of which
is a rectangle with a semi-circle at each end. If the area of the rectangular portion is
to be maximum, then the lengths of its side are
(A) 70 ft and 110 ft (B)80 ft and 120 ft
(C) 35 ft and 110 ft (D) 35 ft and 120 ft
dy
dx tan x y sec x sin x, find general solution
2
57.
(A) y tan x log cos ecx cot x cos x c (B) y sec 2 x tan x c
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1
60. The value 1
dx, is
x 1 x 2
3 5 4
1 1 1 1
4 x 1 4 3 x 1 4 4 x 1 4 1 2x 1 4
(A) C (B) C (C) C (D) C
3 x 2 4 x 2 3 x 2 3 4x 3
61. The area of the region bounded by the parabola (y – 2)2 = (x – 1), the tangent to the
parabola at the point (2, 3) and the X-axis is
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 9 (D) 12
uˆ vˆ
62. ˆ
uand vˆ are two non-collinear unit vectors such that uˆ vˆ 1. Then the value
2
of uˆ vˆ is equal to
uˆ vˆ uˆ vˆ
(A) (B) uˆ vˆ (C) uˆ vˆ (D)
2 2
63. A six faced die is a biased one. It is thrice more likely to show an odd numbers than
show an even number. It is thrown twice. The probability that the sum of the numbers
in two throws is even, is
5 5 1
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
9 8 2
1
64. The sum of all the solution of the equation cos cos cos , 0,6
3 3 4
100
(A) 15 (B) 30 (C) (D) None of these
3
2 2
65. Let be the solution of 16sin 16cos
10 in 0, . If the shadow of a vertical pole
4
1
is of its height, then the altitude of the sum is
3
(A) (B) (C) 2 (D)
2 3
66. For each parabola y = x2 + px + q, meeting coordinate axes of 3-distinct points, If
circles are drawn through these points, then the family of circles must pass through
(A) (1, 0) (B) (0, 1) (C) (1, 1) (D) (p, q)
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(A) 20 x 2 y2 36x 45y 0
(B) 20 x 2 y2 36x 45y 0
(C) 36 x 2
y 20x 45y 0
2
(D) 36 x 2
y 20x 45y 0
2
x 2 dx
74. Let f x and f 0 0, then the value of f(1) be
1 x2 1 1 x2
(A) log 1 2
(B) log 1 2
4
(C) log 1 2
4
(D) None of these
75. The mean of five observations is 4 and their variance is 5.2. If three of these
observations are 1.2 and 6, then the other two are
(A) 2 and 9 (B) 3 and 8 (C) 4 and 7 (D) 5 and 6
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81. A spherical balloon is filled with 4500 cubic meters of helium gas. If a leak in the
balloon causes the gas to escape at the rate of 72 cubic meters per minute then
the rate (in meters per minute) at which the radius of the balloon decreases 49 min
after the leakage began is
9 7 2
(A) (B) (C) (D) 9
7 9 9
sin 3B
82. If in a ABC, 2b2 = a2 + c2, then is equal to
sinB
c
2 2
c 2 a2 c 2 a2
2
a2 c 2 a2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2ca ca ca2 2ca
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(A) 4
2 1 (B) 2 2
2 1 (C) 2 2 1 (D) 2 2 2 1
sin sin
85. If , , 0, and If , , are in AP, then is equal to
cos cos
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x 2
2
Re(x + iy + 2) x iy 2 x 2 y2
n n 1 4n n 1 2n 1 n n 1
2
4
2 6 2
n n 1 2 4 2n 1
2n 2n 1
2 3
n n 1 6n2 6n 8n 4 3
2 3
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loge 5 loge 2
1
loge 7 loge 7
loge 5 loge 3
2 2
loge 7 loge 7
1 a abc 1 a abc
2 a ab 2a 1 b
6. (B)
Two circles intersect maximum at two distinct points.
Now, two circles can be selected in 10C2 ways.
The total number of points of intersection are 10C2 × 2
10 9
2 90
1 2
7. (C)
C1 C
n, 2
n 1 , C3 n 2 and so on.
C0 C1 2 C2 3
C1 C C C n n 1
2 2 3 3 .....n n n
C0 C1 C2 Cn1 2
On putting n = 20,
C1 C C C n n 1
2 2 3 3 .....n n n
C0 C1 C2 Cn1 2
8. (C)
0 x p x q
Given, x p 0 x r 0
xq x r 0
x p x r xp 0
x p x q 0
xq 0 x q x r
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x r x p x q x q x p 0
x r x 2 px qx pq x 2 qx px pq 0
x r 2x 2 2pq 0 x r 0 or x 2 pq 0
Either x = r or pq
9. (C)
A .adj A A I
A xyz 8x 3 z 8 2 2 2y
A xyz 8x 3z 4y 28
60 20 28 68
A . adjA A I
1 0 0 68 0 0
68 0 1 0 0 68 0
0 0 1 0 0 68
10. (B)
Given, f(x) = 4x – x2
F(a + 1) – f(a – 1)
4 a 1 a 1 4 a 1 a 1
2 2
4a 4 a2 1 2a 4a 4 a2 1 2a
8 4a 0
a2
11. (C)
Let R = {(a, b) : a + b is an even integer a, b Z}
For a Z, a + a = 2a is an even integer.
(a, a) R a Z
R is reflexive.
Let(a, b) R a + b is an even integer.
(b + a) is an even integer (b, a) R
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Let R a,b : a b, a , b Z
Let a,b : a b, a , b Z
Let a Z. a a is false.
Let R a,b : a b, a , b Z .
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Now, p q ~ p q
~ q ~ p ~ ~ p ~ q
q ~p ~pq p q ~ q ~ p
13. (A)
4–x+ 0.5 – 7.2–x< 4
Let 2–x = t
The equation becomes
2t 2 7t 4 0 t 4 2t 1 0
1 1
2 t 4 t 0 t 4
2 2
Since, t 2 x 0 x R
0 t 4 0 2 x 22
As, 2x is an increasing function,
– x < 2 or x > – 2
Solution is (– 2, ).
14. (A)
cos 3x 3 cos x
cos3 x . sin 2x sin 2x
4
1 3
sin 5x sin x sin 3x sin x
8 8
1 3 1
sin x sin 3x sin 5x
4 8 8
1 3
Here, n 5, a1 , a2 0, a3 ,
4 8
a4 0, a5 1/ 8
15. (B)
1
cot x cot x
sin x
1
Let cot x 0 cot x cot x 0
sin x
1
0 which is not possible.
sin x
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1 2 8
cos x x ,
2 3 3
The number of solutions is 2.
16. (A)
Let I = (sin–1 x)3 + (cos–1x)3
sin1 x cos1 x sin1 x cos x sin x cos x
2 2
1 1 1
2
sin1 x cos1 x 3 sin1 x sin1 x
2 2
2 3 2
2 4
2
sin1 x 3 sin1 x
2 2 2
2
1
3 sin x sin1 x
2 2 16 16 4
2
2
1
3 sin x
2 16 4
2
1
sin x 4 0
2
For minimum value put sin1 x 0
4
2 3
Minimum values 0
2 16 32
17. (B)
Let P(x, y) be the original position of the points w.r.t the original axes. Let us move
the origin at new position to (h, k).
Hence, the position of the same point P in the new system is
x’ = x – h y’ = y – k
Here, (h, k) = (1, 2)
x’ = (x – 1), y’ = (y – 2)
According to the question,
Y2 – 8x – 4y + 12 = (y – 2)2 – 4a(x – 1)
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13 3x 4y 7 5 12x 5y 8
(x h)2 y k k 2
2
…..(i)
Also, it passes through the points (1, –2) and (3, –4).
(1 – h)2 + (– 2 – k)2 = k2 ….. (ii)
2 2 2
and (3 – h) + (– 4 – k) = k ….. (iii)
Subtracting Eq. (iii) from Eq. (ii), we get
h=k+5
On solving these equations, we get
k = – 10, – 2 and h = – 5, 3
By putting the values of (h, k) = (– 5, –10) or (3, – 2)
In Eq. (i), we get
x2 + y2 + 10x + 20y + 25 = 0
or x2 + y2 – 6x + 4y + 9 = 0
20. (B)
x = 9 meets the hyperbola at 9,6 2 and 9, 6 2 . Then, the equations of tangent
Let the points the A 10iˆ 3ˆj ,
B 12iˆ 15ˆj and C aiˆ 11ˆj
AB 2iˆ 18 ˆj and AC a 10 ˆi 8 ˆj
a b c ,b c a and c a b
a . b c 0, b. c a 0 and c . a b 0
a . b a . c b .c b . a c . a c . b 0
or a . b b . c c .a 0
(adding all the above equations)
2 2 2 2
Now, a b c a b c 2
a . b b . c c .a
32 42 52 50
abc 5 2
23. (D)
We have, a b . c a b c
a b c sin cos a b c
sin cos 1 and 0
2
a b and c || nˆ n b and c both a and b.
Direction ratios of the diagonals OP, AL, BM and CN are (a, a, a), (a, – a, a) and
(a, a, – a). Let be the acute angle between diagonals OP and AL.
a1a2 b1b2 c1c 2
cos
a b12 c12
2
1 a22 b22 c 22
a a a a a a
a
2
a2 a2 a2 a2 a2
a 2 a 2 a 2 a2
3a2 3a2 a 3 a 3
1 1
cos cos1
3 3
25. (B)
Given lines are
x 1 y 2 z 1 x2 y2 z3
L1 : and L 2 :
3 1 2 1 2 3
Now, convert into vector form
L1 : ˆi 2ˆj kˆ 3iˆ ˆj 2kˆ
L2 : 2iˆ 2ˆj 3kˆ ˆi 2ˆj 3kˆ
ˆi 3 4 ˆj 9 2 kˆ 6 1 ˆi 7ˆj 5 kˆ
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r . n d, where n ˆi 5ˆj k,
ˆ d 5.
Since, b .n = 1 – 5 + 4 = 0
given line is parallel to given plane.
The distance between the line and the plane is equal to length of the perpendicular
from the point a 2iˆ 2ˆj 3kˆ on the line to the given plane.
Required distance
2iˆ 2ˆj 3kˆ . ˆi 5ˆj kˆ 5
1 25 1
2 10 3 5 10
27 3 3
27. (C)
LetE1 = event of getting both red cards
E2 = event of getting both kings
and E1E2 = event of getting 2 kings of red cards
26 4
C2 325 C2 6
P E1 52
, P E 2 52
C2 1326 C2 1326
2
C2 1
and P E1 E2 52
C2 1326
325 6 1 330 55
1326 1326 1326 1326 221
28. (D)
Since, A and B are independent events.
1
P A / B P A
2
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PA 1/ 2 1/ 2 1/ 2 5
P A B 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 6
2 5 10 2 5 10 10
AB AB
Similarly, P P 0
A ' B' A B '
29. (B)
Let E1 = coin shows head, E2 = coin shows tail,
A = drawn ball is blue
1
P E1 P E2
2
P(A/E1) = Probability of drawing a blue ball from bag I = 2/7
P(A/E2) = Probability of drawing a blue ball from bag II = 6/8
By Baye’s theorem, we have
30. (C)
Given, E(X) = 3 and E(X2) = 11
Variable of X = E(X2) – [E(X)]2 = 11 – 32 = 11 – 9 = 2
31. (D)
Given, x1 + x2 + x3 +…+ x10 = 12
and x12 x 22 .... x10
2
18
2
1 1
2
n
x2 x
n
2
1 1 9 36 9
18 12
10 10 5 25 25
30° 60°
A
50 m B X P
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PQ
and in APQ, tan 30°
AP
1 h
3 50 x
50 x h 3
50 x 3x x 25 [using Eq. (i)]
lim
x0
1 cos x 1 cos x 2
sin x 2
2
lim x .
1
x0 sin x / 2
2
1 cos x 2
2
x 2
1
2
1
2 2
4
34. (C)
f 1 h f 1
f ' 1 0 lim
h 0 h
a 1 h 1 1 a
2
lim
h0 h
lim
a h2 2h 2a
h 0 h
f 1 h f 1
f ' 1 0 lim
h0 h
1 h a 1 h b 1 a
2
lim
h 0 h
h2 2h ah b
lim
h 0 h
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dy 4 2 2 6
dx 2 2 3 7
t 2
36. (C)
1
Let I = dx
1 2 sin x
x
2 tan
On putting sin x 2 , we get
2 x
1 tan
2
1
I dx
x
4 tan
1 2
2 x
1 tan
2
x
1 tan2
2 dx
x x
1 tan 2
4 tan
2 2
x
sec 2
2 dx
x x
1 tan 2
4 tan
2 2
1 x
2 2
d tan
2
x
tan 2 2
3
dt x
2 , Where t tan
3
2
t 2
2
2
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x
2 3 tan
1 2
log c
3 x
tan 2 3
2
37. (A)
Let
1 log 1 x / 4 log 1 tan
I dx sec 2 d
0 1 x 2 0
1 tan2
[Let x = tan dx = sec2d]
/ 4
log 1 tan d
0
/ 4
log 1 tan d
0
4
/ 4 1 tan
log 1 d
0
1 tan
/ 4 2
log d
0
1 tan
/ 4
log2 1d I
0
2I log 2 I log 2
4 8
38. (C)
Required area
Y
y = cos x
y = sin x
X’ X
O
𝛑 𝛑
Y’ 𝟒 𝟐
/ 4 / 2
sin x dx cos x dx
0 / 4
cos x 0 sin x / 4
/4 /2
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d
1
1 2 2 2
dx 1 2 2 2
d 2 2 4
or 2
dx
2
2 d 2 dx
2
2
2
1 2 d 2dx
2
On integrating, we get
1
log 2 2 2x c
2
1
y x log x y 2 c
2
or
2
Given, y = 1 when x = 1
x y 2 0
2
1 1
0 log 2 c or y x log
2 2 2
x y
2
2
or log 2 x y .
2
40. (D)
1 x
Given, y = sin 2 tan1
1 x
1 cos 2
Let x cos 2 y sin 2 tan1
1 cos 2
2 sin2
y sin 2 tan1
2 cos2
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y sin 2 y 1 cos2 2
y 1 x2
dy 1 x
2x
dx 2 1 x 2
1 x2
41. (B)
We have, y = x(x – 1)2
dy
x 1 .1 2x x 1
2
dx
3x 2 4x 1 x 1 3x 1
dy
For maximum or minimum, 0
dx
x 1 3x 1 0
1
x ,1
3
d2 y d2 y
Now, 6x 4 2 2 0
dx 2 dx x 1
3
1
y is maximum when x and maximum value is
3
4
y x 1 27
3
d2 y
Also, 2 20
dx x 1
y is minimum when x = 1.
42. (B)
dy 4 ex
We have, cos y sin y 3
dx x x
Let sin y = t
dy dt
cos y
dx dx
dt 4 ex
t 3
dx x x
4
x dx
IF e e 4 log x x 4
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sin y x 4 xex ex c
x 1, y 0
sin y e x x 1 x 4 c 0
43. (A)
Let us make the table from the given data
Player A Player B
xi xi – 61 (xi – 61)2 yi yi – 61 (yi – 61)2
58 –3 9 94 33 1089
59 –2 4 26 –35 1225
60 –1 1 92 31 961
54 –7 49 65 4 16
65 4 16 96 35 1225
66 5 25 78 17 289
52 –9 81 14 –47 2209
75 14 196 34 –27 729
69 8 64 98 37 1369
52 –9 81 13 –48 2304
x 61
2
i
SD
N
526
7.25
10
y i
610
61
n 10
y 61
2
i
SD
N
11416
10
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x 0 8
y=8–x 8 0
x 0 5
15 3x 3 0
y
5
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
x' x
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
y'
It can be concluded from the graph, that there is no point which can satisfy all the
constraints simultaneously. Therefore, the problem has no feasible solution.
45. (A)
Substitute 0 for y in the equation 4y2 = 4x2 – x3,
0 = x2(4 – x) x = 0, x = 4
It means curve makes the loop symmetric about X-axis between 0 and 4.
4 2 4 4
Area 2 y dx 4x 2 x 3 dx x 4 x dx
0 2 0 0
Let 4 x t dx dt
4
Area 4 t t dt
0
2 2
4
4 t t t dt 4 t 3/2 t 5/ 2
0
3 5 0
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1 1
2
4a 2 4a
32
1 2a 4a
1 1
1 2a
2 2
1
Now, fromEq. i
2
Hence, = 43 – 3.
47. (B)
Let x A B. Then,
x A and x B
x is a multiple of 4 and x is a multiple of 6
is a multiple of 4 and 6 both
x is a multiple of 12.
48. (D)
Wehave, 2 2 cos isin
1
z
1
2 cos i sin cos i sin
2
3 5
z cos i sin
2 2
9 25 17
z 3
4 4 2
Hence, option (d) is correct.
49. (B)
1 cos x
1 cos 1 cos x 2 sin2
2
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202 400
Similarly, 21: ? 21 3 24
242 576
50. (D)
Let d be the common difference of the AP. Then,
a10 3 a1 9d 3
1
2 9d 3 d
9
1 7
a 4 a1 3d 2
3 3
1 1 1
Let D be the common difference of , ,...
h1 h2 h10
Then h10 = 3
1 1 1 1
9D
h10 3 2 3
1 1
9D D
6 54
1 1 1 1 7
6D
h7 h1 2 9 18
18
h7
7
7 18
a 4h7 6
3 7
51. (A)
We have,
1 5 2x 1 5 2x
9 9
C C 5 2x .... C 5
2
2 9 9
0 0 8 2x 8
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2 2 1 1 1 2 3 0
4 2 1 6 0
3 9 3
54. (D)
1 1 1
A 2 1 3
1 1 1
1 1 1
A 2 1 3
1 1 1
11 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 4 5 1 10
T
4 5 1 4 2 2
Adj A 2 0 2 5 0 5
2 5 3 1 2 3
4 2 2
B A 1
1
5 0 5 A 1 1 Adj A
10 A
1 2 3
4 2 2
10B 5 0 5
1 2 3
Hence, = 5
55. (A)
7
y cos1 1 cos 2x
2
sin 2
x 48 cos2 x sin x
cos1 7cos x cos x 1 49 cos2 x 1 cos2 x
cos1 cos x cos1 7 cos x cos x 7 cos x
x cos1 7 cos x
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r r
r r
r r
A x B
Perimeter = 440 ft
2x r r 440
2x 2r 400
A = Area of the rectangular portion = x2r
440 2x 1
Ax
400x 2x 2
dA 1
Let 400 4x 0
dx
d2 A
x 110 for which 0
dx 2
A is maximum where x = 110
440 2x 440 220
2r 70
22 / 7
r 35 ft and x 110 ft
57. (A)
Given that
dy
dx tan x y sec x sin x,
2
dy
tan x y sec 2 x sin x
dx
dy sec 2 x sin x
y
dx tan x tan x
sec 2 x
Here,P andQ cos x
tan x
sec 2 x
IF e
P dx dx
e tan x
e
log tan x logcot x
IF e cot x
Now, y IF Q IF dx C
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1 sin2 x
y.cot x C
sin x
y.cot x log |cosec x – cot x| + cos x + C
58. (D)
Solving the given equations,
(mx + c)2 = 4ax – 4a3
m2 x 2 2mc.x c 2 4ax 4a3
m2 x2 2mc 4a x c 2 4a3 0
Since the straight line touches the parabola at a point, so the discriminant = 0
P a 3 3 6, 4 3
2
2a a 2
Thus, P satisfies 2x y 12 4 3 0
60. (C)
1
I 3/4
dx
x 1
x 2 x 2 2
x 1 3dx
Let t dt
x2 x 2 2
1 1 t1/ 4
I
3 t 3/ 4
dt
3 1/ 4
C
t1/ 4 1/4
4 x 1
C C
3 3 x 2
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A x 2 x1 dy
3
0
2
A y 2 1 2y 4 dy
A y 2 6y 9 dy 3 y dy
3 3 2
0 0
3
3 y 3
9
3 0
62. (D)
uˆ vˆ
Given that, uˆ vˆ 1
2
2
uˆ vˆ
uˆ vˆ 1
2
2 2 cos
sin2 1
4
ˆ uˆ vˆ vˆ uˆ vˆ 0
u.
cos2 cos 2
2
n ,n z
2
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63. (B)
Let P be the probability of getting an even number. Then by hypothesis the
probability of getting an odd number is 3P. Since the evetns of getting an even
number and an odd number are mutually exclusive and exhaustive.
P 3P 1 P 1/ 4
3
Thus, the probability of getting an odd number in a single throw is and that of an
4
1
even number is .
4
If the die is thrown twice, then the sum of the numbers in two throws is even if both
the number are even or both are odd.
3 3 1 1 10 5
Required probability
4 4 4 4 16 8
64. (B)
2 cos [cos 120° + cos 2] = 1
1
2 cos 2 cos2 1 1
2
4 cos3 3 cos 1 0
cos 3 1 cos 0
2n
3 2n or ,n z
3
Given the values so that 2n does not exceed 18.
2 9 2 9 9 1
Hence, the sum
3 1
n
3
2
30
65. (C)
We have,
2 2
16sin 16cos 10
2 2
16sin 16 sin
10
16 2
x 10, where x 16sin
x
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4 2
1 3
sin , ,
2 2 6 3
P
A O
2
2 2gb 2g 2c 0
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p
p andg 2
q 1
Putting c = q in Eq. (iv), we get f f
2
Substituting the value of g, f and c in Eq. (i), we obtain the equation of family of
circles passing through A, B, and C as
x 2 y 2 px q 1 y q 0
67. (C)
4!
We can arrange the letters H, A, A, A, in 4 ways
3!
If one possible arrangement is
X X X X
Then, we can arrange V, N at any of the two places marked with O in the following
arrangement
O×O×O×O×O
Thus, we can arrange V and N in 5P2 = 20 ways. Thus, the number of ways. Thus the
number of ways in which letters can be arranged is 4 × 20 = 80
68. (D)
It is given that a1, a2, a3 ….. are in HP.
1 1 1
Therefore, , , ,...... are in AP
a1 a2 a3
1 1 1 1
n 1 dand 19d
an 5 25 5
1 1 4
n 1 dandd
an 5 19 25
1 1 4 n 1
an 5 19 25
1 1 4 n 1
an 5 19 25
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2b – 1 + 2a = 0
1
ab
2
3
Now, 3a + 3b =
2
70. (D)
Since, a + b = –p, ab = 1 …..(i)
and c + d = –q, cd = 1
Now (a – c) (b – c) and (a + d) (b + d) are the roots of x2 + ax + = 0
(a – c)(b – c) (a – d)(b – d) =
ab ac bc c 2 ab ad bd d2
1 c a b c 1 d a b d
2 2
1 pc c 1 pd d
2 2
1 pd d2 pc d2cd pcd2 c 2 pc 2 d
+ c2d2 =
1 pd d2 pc p2 pd c 2 pc 1
cd 1
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2cd c 2 d2 p2
c d2 p2
q2 p2 c d q
71. (C)
Given,
1
1 tan 1 tan a b
tan
1 tan 1 b a
1 tan 1 1 tan
.
tan 1 1 tan tan
2
1
a b
b a
1 1 tan2 2 tan a b
1 tan2 2 tan 1 tan2 b a
1 tan2 2 tan
1 tan2 1 tan2 a b
2 tan 1 tan2 b a
1 tan2 1 tan2
cos 2 sin 2 a b
sin 2 cos 2 b a
a cos 2,b sin 2
72. (A)
Lety = (1 + x)1/x
1 1 x2 x3 x 4
log y log 1 x x ...
x x 2 3 4
x x2 x3
1 ...
2 3 4
x x2 x x2
1 ... ....
2 3 2 3
ye ee
1 1 1 1
2
ye ex ex 2 0 x 0 x ..
2 3 2 2
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Let (h, k) be the mid-point of this chord of contact, then its equation is also
hx + ky = h2 + k 2 ……(ii)
[using T = S]
Clearly Eqs. (i) and (ii) represent the same line
t 4t 20 9
2
h 5k h k2
t 9 t 4t 20
2 and
h h k 2
h 5k
9h 20h
t and t
h k22
4h 5k
9h 20h
h k
2 2
4h 5k
h 20 h2 k 2 36h 45 k 0
x 0,or 20 x 2 y 2 36x 45 y 0
74. (B)
x 2 dx
f x
1 x 1 2
1 x2
Let x = tan
dx sec 2 d 1 x 2 d
x 2 dx
f x
1 x 1 2
1 x2
tan2 sec 2 d tan2 d
sec 2 1 sec 1 sec
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1 cos2 d
cos 1 cos
1 cos d
cos
sec d d
log x 1 x 2 tan1 x C
f 0 log 0 1 0 tan1 0 C
0 log1 0 C
C 0
f 1 log 1 1 12 tan1 1
log 1 2
4
75. (C)
Let the two unknown items be x and y. Then,
1 2 6 x y
Mean = 4 4
5
x y 11 ....(ii)
And variance = 5.2
12 22 62 x 2 y 2
mean 5.2
2
5
41 x 2 y 2 5 5.2 16
41 x 2 y 2 106
x 2 y 2 65 ....(ii)
On solving Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get
X = 4, y = 7 or x = 7, y = 4
76. (A)
Since, the first 11 terms are in AP, d = 2
a11 = a + 10d + a + 20
The middle term of AP is
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p a q b c p r c p q b b a p 0
c p b
0
r c pa qb
p q r qb r c
2
pa qb r c qb r c
78. (A)
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g f x 4x 2 10x 4
g f x 4x 2 10x 4
f f x f x 4x 2 10x 6 0
2
f x
1 1 4 4x 2 10x 6
2
1 16x 2 40 25
f x
2
1 4x 5
f x 2x 3, 2 2
2
Hence, f x 2x 3
79. (A)
n
1 sin 8 icos 8 1 cos isin
n
1 sin icos 1 cos isin
8 8
2 8
n
2
2 cos 2 2Isin 2 cos 2
2cos2 2isin cos
2 2 2
cos 2 isin 2 2i 2
n
in
e e
cos isin
2 2
3
in
8 3n 3n
e cos i sin
8 8
For n = 4 we get imaginary part.
80. (A)
Let PQ be the house subtending a right angle at the window B of opposite house AB
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90° 30°
B C h
60°
A P
6m
In PAB, we have
AB
tan 60 AB 6 3 m
6
In CBQ, we have
h CP
tan 30
BC
1 h6 3
6
AB CP,BC AP
3
1
h 6 3
3
h 8 3m
81. (C)
4 3 4 r 3
V r 4500
3 3
r 15 m
dr
72 4 9 9
dt
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82. (D)
sin3B 3 sinB 4 sin3 B
sinB sinB
3 4 sin2 B
3 4 1 cos2 B
2
a2 c 2
2 2
2 a
2 2
4 a2 c 2 b 2
c2 c 2 a2
1 1 1 2ac
4 ac
2
ac 2 4 ac
2
83. (B)
Given, sum of the coefficient = 1024
i.e. 2n = 1024 = 210 n 10 Since, n is even, so greatest coefficient
nCn/2 10C5 252
84. (B)
Sol. Given, y = sin x + cos x, x 0, / 2
dy
cos x sin x
dx
y = |cos x – sin x|
cos x sin x x 0, / 4
sin x cos x x / 4, / 2
– +
0 /4 /2
Required area
/4 /2
0
sin x cos x cos x sin x dx / 4 2cos x dx
/4 /2
2 sin x dx 2cos x dx
0 /4
2 cos x 0 2 sin x / 4
/ 4 /2
1 1
2 1 1
2 2
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2 2
2
2 2 2
2
42 2 2 2 2 1
85. (C)
2 cos sin
sin sin 2 2
cot
cos cos 2
2 sin .sin
2 2
A B A B
sin A sinB 2 cos 2 sin 2
A B B A
andcos A cosB 2 sin sin
2 2
But , , are in AP
2
So, required value of cot .
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