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Binomial Theorem QP

The document contains 23 problems related to the binomial theorem. The binomial theorem provides a formula for the expansion of binomial expressions (x + a)n in terms of coefficients. Several problems test understanding of the binomial theorem formula by asking the examinee to identify the expansion of various binomial expressions. Other problems ask about properties of the coefficients in binomial expansions, such as their ratios or values of specific terms. The document examines a wide range of concepts relating to applying the binomial theorem.

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Binomial Theorem QP

The document contains 23 problems related to the binomial theorem. The binomial theorem provides a formula for the expansion of binomial expressions (x + a)n in terms of coefficients. Several problems test understanding of the binomial theorem formula by asking the examinee to identify the expansion of various binomial expressions. Other problems ask about properties of the coefficients in binomial expansions, such as their ratios or values of specific terms. The document examines a wide range of concepts relating to applying the binomial theorem.

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BINOMIAL THEOREM

1. ( 2  1)6  ( 2  1) 6 

(a) 101 (B) 70 2 (C) 140 2 (D) 120 2

2. x 5  10 x 4 a  40 x 3 a 2  80 x 2 a 3  80 xa 4  32a 5 

(A) ( x  a)5 (B) (3 x  a)5 (C) ( x  2a) 5 (D) ( x  2a)3

3. The formulae
m(m  1) m  2 2
(a  b)m  a m  ma m 1b  a b  .... holds when
1.2

(A) ba (B) ab (C) | a || b | (D) | b || a |

4. The total number of terms in the expansion of ( x  a)100  ( x  a)100 after simplification will be

(A) 202 (B) 51 (C) 50 (D) None of these


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5. can be expanded by binomial theorem, if
5  4x

(A) x 1 (B) | x | 1 (C) | x |  5 (D) | x | 4


4 5

10
 2 1 
6. 6 th term in expansion of  2x   is
 3x 2 

4580 896 5580


(A) (B)  (C) (D) None of these
17 27 17

n
 1 
7. If the ratio of the coefficient of third and fourth term in the expansion of x   is 1 : 2, then the
 2 x
value of n will be

(A) 18 (B) 16 (C) 12 (D) – 10

8. If the coefficients of r th term and (r  4) th term are equal in the expansion of (1  x) 20 , then the value
of r will be

(A) 7 (B) 8 (C) 9 (D) 10

9. r th term in the expansion of (a  2 x)n is

n(n  1)....(n  r  1) nr 1 n(n  1)....(n  r  2) n  r 1


(A) a (2 x ) r (B) a (2 x)r 1
r! (r  1)!

n(n  1)....(n  r) nr r


(C) a ( x) (D) None of these
(r  1)!

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10. 16 th term in the expansion of ( x  y )17 is

(A) 136xy7 (B) 136 xy (C)  136 xy 5 / 2 (D)  136xy 2

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11. C1  10 C 3  10 C 5  10 C7  10 C 9 

(A) 29 (B) 210 (C) 210  1 (D) None of these

12. C0 Cr  C1Cr 1  C2Cr  2  ....  Cn r Cn =

(2n)! n! n!
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
(n  r) ! (n  r)! (r )! (n  r)! (n  r)!

n
n 1 n 1 Cn
13. C0  C1  n C 2  ......  (1)n 
2 3 n1

1 1
(A) n (B) 1/n (C) (D)
n1 n 1

14. If (1  x)n  C0  C1 x  C2 x 2  ..........  Cn x 2 , then C02  C12  C22  C32  ......  Cn2 =

n! (2n)! (2n)!
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
n! n! n! n! n!

C1 2C 2 3C 3 nCn
15. If (1  x)n  C0  C1 x  C2 x 2  ..........  Cn x n , then    ....  
C0 C1 C2 Cn1

n(n  1) n(n  2) n(n  1) (n  1)(n  2)


(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 2 2 2

16. The fourth term in the expansion of (1  2 x) 3 / 2 will be

3 4 x3 x3 3 4
(A)  x (B) (C)  (D) x
4 2 2 4

17. Cube root of 217 is

(A) 6.01 (B) 6.04 (C) 6.02 (D) None of these

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18. The expansion of binomial theorem will be valid, if
(4  3 x)1 / 2

2 2
(A) x 1 (B) | x | 1 (C)  x (D) None of these
3 3

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19. If (a  bx) 2   3 x  ...... , then (a, b) =
4

(A) (2, 12) (B) (2,12) (C) (2,  12) (D) None of these

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20. 3

6  3x

 x 2x 2   x 2x 2 
(A) 6 1 / 3 1   2  .... (B) 6 1 / 3 1   2  ....
 6 6   6 6 

 x 2x 2   x 2x 2 
(C) 6 1 / 3 1   2  .... (D) 6 1 / 3 1   2  ....
 6 6   6 6 

21. The coefficient of two consecutive terms in the expansion of (1  x)n will be equal, if

(A) n is any integer (B) n is an odd integer (C) n is an even integer (D) None of these

22. If in the expansion of (1  x)n , a, b, c are three consecutive coefficients, then n=


ac  ab  bc 2ac  ab  bc ab  ac
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
b 2  ac b 2  ac b 2  ac

23. If n is positive integer and three consecutive coefficients in the expansion of (1  x)n are in the ratio 6 :
33 : 110, then n =

(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 12 (D) 16

24. The number of terms in the expansion of (a  b  c)n will be


(n  1)(n  2)
(A) n1 (B) n 3 (C) (D) None of these
2

25. If the three consecutive coefficient in the expansion of (1  x)n are 28, 56 and 70, then the value of
n is

(A) 6 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 10

26. For all positive integral values of n, 32n  2n  1 is divisible by

(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 12

27. If n N , then x 2n1  y 2n 1 is divisible by

(A) xy (B) xy (C) x 2  y2 (D) x 2  xy

28. If n N , then 7 2n  23n  3 . 3n 1 is always divisible by

(A) 25 (B) 35 (C) 45 (D) None of these

29. If n N , then 11n  2  122n 1 is divisible by

(A) 113 (B) 123 (C) 133 (D) None of these

30. For every natural number n, n (n2  1) is divisible by

(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 10 (D) None of these

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