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1 3. STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE If 3x +y—3 =0 is a tangent at the vertex of a parabola and x + y-7= 0 and 2x +y— tangents to the same parabola then co-ordinates of its focus are - (A), 16) (B) (16, -5) () C5, -16) () 16, -5) = Oare other -i{ 24) is rotated through an angle of tan™'{ 24 snares a) ‘The line L, : 3x +4y + 12= in anticlockwise about the point where it intersects the x-axis, line obtained in new position is denoted as L, = 0. If incentre of the triangle formed by L, = 0, L, = 0 and y-axis is (4%, 3K), then the value of 10k — 242. is - 3 (B)3 (9 o-9 AG, 0) and B(-4, 0) are two fixed points of AABC. If its vertex C moves in such way that cotA + cotB = 2, where 2. is a constant, then the locus of the point C is - (A) ay= (B)y=42 (C) ay =2h, (D) none of these If 6, and O, be the possible inclinations of the line that can be drawn through the point P(1, 2), so that its intersection with the line x +y=4 may be ata distance o 6 from the point P, then 0, +0, isequal to- (A) 90° (By 138° © 150° (D) 60° If the straight lines joining the origin to the point of intersection of straight line x ~y = kand the curve 1dxy ~ 8y?-+ 8x —4y + 12 = 0 make equal angles with co-ordinate axes then k is equal to ~ (Ay2 (B)3 «4 (@)-1 Consider points A(V13,0) & B( 2415.0) tyingon axis, These points re roated ina ant clockwise direction about the origin through an angle of tan“. Let the new position of A & B be A’ & B 23 3 respectively. With A’ as centre and radius WG acircle C, is drawn and with B’ as a centre and radius circle C, is drawn, The radical axis of C, & C, is- 3 (A) 9x + 6y 65 (B)3x+3y 0 (©) 3x+2y 20 © (D)none of these8. 10. 1. 12. 4. The equations of two adjacent sides of a rhombus formed in first quadrant are represented by 7x2 y= 0 then slope of its longer diagonal is - Sxy+ 1 1 A) (B)2 © > D) 2 “-5 ) © ) Let P be a point on the circle x? + y? - 6x 12y +40 = 0 at the farthest distance from the origin, if it has, been rotated on the circle through an angle of 90° in anticlockwise sense then co-ordinates of the point in the new position are - (aya?) (B) 2,4) © 4,8) (D)6,1) Equation of shortest chord of the circle x2 + y?— 3x4 Sy — (A) 2x+y=0 @B)x+2y43=0 (Cxtyt1=0 = Dx If line y = x ~ 2 is normal to a circle, co-ordinates of its centre are such that abscissa is twice of O passing through a point (1, -2), is - 3=0 ordinate & circle touches the x-axis then equation of the circle is - (A) 2 +y?-8x dy +16=0 (B) x2 + y*- 8x-dy +450 (Ck 44x 2y + 2y 4450 (D) xX +y?=4x—2y + 16=0 Combined equation of straight lines passing through the origin, which are perpendicular to the lines represented by the equation y? + 3xy — 6x + Sy ~ 14=0, is - (yasy=0 — Bsyxys0 — ]-3y=0 — D)3x¢-xy=0 One of the members of the family x(a +2b) + y2a~b) +a +2b=0, 6 c R which cuts off equal non- zero intercepts on co-ordinate axes is - (Ax-y+1=0 — B)x-2y+1=0 O©xtytl=0 — D)2x+y42=0 Ly :x+y—2=Oand L, : bx +3y-1=0do not ‘Sum of values of b for which lines L, : 2x + y— form a triangle, is - 4 2 . B > e > oF OF The tangent at P(1, 2) to the parabola y? = 4x meets the tangent at vertex at H. If S be the focus of the parabola & A be the area of the circle circumscribing ASHP, then [A] is (where [.] is greatest integer function) - yl (B)2 (3 (4 iso +yDtk; (k,)? x2y2, then the value of (k, +k; + k;) is - (a2 B)4 os 816. 17. 18. 19. 20. a. 22, 16x? - 2y? = 1 is a hyperbola and P is extrimity of latus rectum in first quadrant. Then identity the wrong statement about it - 3 5) ae) (B) equation of tangent at P is 12x —4y = 1 (A) coordinate of P are ( (C) locus of foot of perpendicular from foci upon its tangent is x + y? = 14 (©) equation of asymptotes are y = 22x If conic 4x2 + y? + ax + by +c =0 is tangent to the x-axis atthe origin and pass through (-1, 2), then its eccentricity is - AL (Bo (©) 3/5 (Dy V3/2 Normal to the ellipse a D = intersect major and minor axis at P and Q respectively then locus of the point dividing segment PQ in 2 : 1 is~ Sat 4997 25 100 64x? | 499" 100 25 a“ ®) (©) 64x? + 49y2 3B ‘The points of contact Q and R of tangents from the point P(2, 3) to the parabola y? = 4x are~ a EHaa11,2) Ema, ©, [4.1) wy A,2ma4,4 If focus and directrix of a parabola are (3, 5) and x + y = 4, then coordinates of its vertex are ~ (A), 3) (B) G4) 2,4) (D) data insufficient A variable point P moves such that the chord of contact of the pair of tangent drawn to hyperbola 1 always parallel to its tangent at (5, 3/4). The locus of P is a - 16 (A) straight line (B) circle (©) parabola (D) ellipse ‘The locus of centre of the ellipse sliding between two perpendicular lines is - (A) straight line (B) circle (C) ellipse (© hyperbola If the tangent at (, B) to the hyperbola cuts the auxillary circle at points whose ordinates, 1 A is equal to- ate y, & yo then +5 wt B) > OF D) 5 Ws @> Os M526. 21. 28. 29, The area of the triangle formed by the tangents drawn from point (2, 2/3) to the circle x2 +y2=4 & the chord of contact formed by joining the point of contact of these tangents is - (A) N35 ®) V2 © ws m4 Consider the following statements : (i) If two lines are perpendicular, then product of their slopes is -1 Gi)_ I the product of the slopes of two lines is -1, then the lines are perpendicular. la, by 0, where (i) If three lines ax +by +¢, 1,2, 3are concurrent, then fa, b, la, by = 0, then the three lines given by ax+by+e, =0, where i= I, 2, 3 are concurrent. If T implies that statement is true and F implies that statement is false, then for the above statements Which of the following sequence of T and F is correct, (ayTrTr @)F OTF (>) FIT Ify = 4x —5 is tangent to the curve y? = px? +q at (2, 3), then p+ qis = ws Bs o-9 9 The equation of the bisector of the obtuse angle between the lines x —4 = 0 & x -V3y =0 is - (A) x+y =8 ®) x-V3; =8 (©) 3x+¥3y+8=0 (D) none of these Tangents are drawn from the point P(-1, 6) to the circle x? + y?—4x — 6y +4=0. If A and B be the points of contact of these tangents and 'O' be the centre of the circle, then area of quadrilateral PAOB. is - ov (aye (Bo O18 @) ne The algebraic sum of ordinates of points of contact of the tangents drawn from the point (-2, 3) to the parabola y? = 8x is - (6 @)s8 ©ur0 (D)8s The equa jon of the circum-circle of the triangle formed by the bisectors of the pair of lines xy+2=2x+y & the line y=3is- A) K-3F + IP=L B) «-3P (y=? =4 (©) &-1P +(y-3P =4 ) («- 1? +(y-3)?=131. 32, 33, 34 36. 38, 39. 40. If ¢, m,n © R, such that 4-2. then the conic whose directrix is &x + my = n, focus (3, 0) and n 3 eccentricity JB is - (A) circle (B) hyperbola which is not rectangular (©) rectangular hyperbola (D) none of these A point P(3, 0) lies on a parabola, whose axis is 4x + 3y = 0 and tangent at vertex is 3x—4y = 5. The distance between the focus and directrix is - (A712 (B)3.6 (C18 (D) data insufficient Ifa & b are real numbers such that 3a + 4b = 25, then minimum value of a? +b? is equal to - (ay Bs (C) 25 (D) not defined If xy = x + y 1 is the combined equation of the bisectors of the pair of lines ax? + 2hxy + by? + 2gx + 2fy +c =0, then which of the following is necessarily implied ? (Ayhso0 (B)atb=0 (a-b=1 (D) none of these If the lines expressed by the equation x? + 4xy - 2y? + 4x + 2fy +c? = 0 meets at x-axis, then f is equal to- (Al (B)2 wa 8 Equation of chord of a circle S : (x3)? + (y—4)? = 25, which passes through two points on the circle situated at a distance 3 units from origin, is - (A) 2x + 3y—3y13 =0 (B) 6x + 8y =9 (©) 2x-3y + NI3=0 (D) 6x8 +9=0 The combined equation of straight lines passing through origin and perpendicular to the lines xy +3x+2y+6=0is- (A) xy 3x29 +6=0 (B) xy—3x-2y =0 (C)xy=0 (D) none of these ‘The sides of a right angled triangle are three consecutive natural numbers, then circumradius of the triangle is - @) 5 unit (B) 5 units (©) Lunit (D) 10 units Every line ofthe family x(a-+2A) + y(1 +32) =(1 +2A) intersect the line 3x—2y =3 atthe same point, where 2. is parameter and a is constant, then the value of ais - ayo Ba ©2 (D) none of these If for the given equation 6x? + L1xy — 10y? +x + 3ly +k =, there exists real x for every real y and there exists real y for every real x, then the value of "kis - (y-is (By 15 ©@-10 1041. 42, 46, 41. 48. 49. it JatJd=Ve+Jb and ad = be (where a, b, c, d > 0), then family of lines (ax + by + c2) + d’x = 0 pass through a fixed point - (A) Q, 2) (B) 1,1) Od @) (1, 1) Ifthe angle between the pair of straight lines represented by the equation x?—3xy +Ay?+3x—Sy+2=0 fl) is tan” ( ); whore is «non-negative real number, Then is - (ay 2. (Bo ©3 M1 If the line y= 3x cuts the curve x‘ + ax2y + bxy + ex + dy +6 = Oat A, B, Cand D, then value of OA OB . OC. OD is, (where O is origin) - arbre (B) 2cd © 9%6 Ms P is a point on the line y + 2x = 1 and Q and R are two points on the line 3y + 6x = 6 such that APQR is an equilateral triangle. Then the area of triangle is - wae @ ) 2 ©) 55 53 WS 5 Any member of the family of lines (x + y ~ 1) + A(x + 3y ~ 2) = 0 intersects any member of the family of lines (ax + y — 2) + jbx + 4y - 5) = 0 at a fixed point. Then centroid of the triangle having vertices (1, -1), @, 16), (5, 6) is - (A) Ga-b,b-a) B)Qatbatb) C@+tb 2%-a) D)b-aatb) The equation of the circle which passes through the intersection of circles x? + y? + 13x — 3) 0, is = © and 2x? + 2y? + 4x — Ty — 25 = 0 and whose centre lies on 13x + 30y (A) x + y? + 30x - By - 25 = 0 (B) 4x? + dy? +30x - 13y 25 = 0 (©) 2x? + 2y? + 30x - 13y - 25 = 0 (D) x2 + y? + 30x — I3y +25 =0 The parabola y? = 8x and the circle x? + y? = 2 - (A) have only two common tangents which are mutually perpendicular (B) have only two common tangents which are neither parallel nor perpendicular (C) have infinitely many common tangents (D) does not have any common tangent If focal chord of the parabola y? = ax is 2x — y - 8 = 0 then the equation of directrix is - (x+450 @B)x-4=0 (y-450 Dy+4s0 Consider the family of parabolas y = x? + px + q (q # 0), whose graph cuts the x-axis at points A and B and y-axis at point C. The family of circles passing through the points A, B and C will have a common point - (A) (1, 0) (B) 0, 1) oa, D) ©, 0)55. 58. 1 If (3m2, - 6m,) represents the feet of the normals to the parabola y? = 12x from (1, 2), then la is - (a) 5/2 (B) 32 6 @)-3 Tangents PA and PB are drawn to circle (x ~ 2)? + (y + 3)? = 4 from variable point P on xy then the locus of circumcentre of triangle PAB is - (A) 2x + 2)Qy +3) =1 (B) (2x -2)(2y +3) =1 (C) (2x + 2)Q2y-3)=1 (D) (2x -2)(2y—3) = 1 If the eccentricity of the ellipse =1 be L, then length of latus rectum of ellipse a?+2 v3 18 10 (A4 (B) ©) Ms We OF Let P be a point in the first quadrant lying on the ellipse “+= to the ellipse meeting the x-axis at A and y axis at B. If O is the origin, then the minimum possible area of AOAB js (in square units) - (A) 12 B)4 6 8 Number of points outside the hyperbola 3x? — y* = 48 from where two perpendicular tangents can be drawn to the hyperbola is/are - Wi (B)2 (©) infinite (D) none of these If the normal at the point (acosa, bsina) on >> eo intersects the curve again at (acosB, bsinB), 1. Let AB be the tangent at P then - (A) tans tan = -1 (B) tano. tanf = -2 (o+B (© tans taf “= (D) tano. tan{ 2*P R is a point inside the parabola y = 4x and it divide the line segment PQ internally in % : 1. If P is (1, 3) and Q is (1, 1), then the range of 2 is - (A) (1, @) (B) , -5/3) U (1, 2) (GB, ») (D) 5/3, 1) AB BP Let A(L, 4) and BG, 8) are two points and P(a, B) is a point on line AB such that [> +> =1 and AP = 15, then a + B is - (A) 36 (B) 16 (©) 26 ©) 18 ‘The common tangent of two parabolas y = x and y = x — 2x + 2is - (A) y=2x-1 (B) 4y-x4+4=0 (C)4x-4y-1=0 WM)y+4xe4=059, 61. 2. 63. 65. MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE TYPE A—10x—6y +30 and B(S, 1) meet at C. Let S = 0 represents family of circles passing through A and B, then - Consider the circle x? Let O be the centre of the circle and tangents at A(7, 3) (A) area (CIOACB) = 4 (B) the radical axis for the family of circle S = 0 is x+y = 10 (C) the smallest possible circle of the family S = 0 is x? + y*— 12x ~4y +38=0 (D) the co-ordinate of point C= (7, 1) The curve y = tan(tan“Ix) intersects the line L =x + y = 42 at B in first quadrant. If the line L cuts x- axis at A & O be the origin, then (A) ortho entre of AOAB is (22, 2V2) (B) circum centre of AOAB is (2/2,0) ( — a5) (©) incentreot AOAB is (2V2,2V3tV2—1))(D) centroid of AOAB is | 202, == | ees) Identify correct statement(s) about conic f(x—5)" +(y—7) + f+ +(y+D" =12 (A) centre is (2, 3) (B) hyperbola with foci (5, 7) and (-1, -1) (©) equation of major axis 4x—3y+1=0 D)e= Equation of common tangent(s) of x2 - y? = 12 and xy = 8 is (are) - (A)y=3x+4V6 0 (B)y=-3x+4V6 0 (C)3ysx+4V6 (Dy =-3x-4V6 From the point of intersection of the circle S :x?+y?—4x + 6y + 13=Oand the line L : 2x + Sy +11 =0 121 two tangents are drawn to the circle x? + y?=—>, whose slopes are m, and m,, then - 348 . 87 (A) m, +m, (B)m,.m,)=28 (©) m+m,=-— Dm, .m,=-28 3 35 AG, 4) B(@, 0) and C(3, 0) are vertices of AABC. If 'P'is a point inside ABC such that d(P, BC) < min.{d(P, AB), d(P, AC)}, where d(P, BC) represents distance of P from BC, then identify correct statement - (A) if d(P, BC) is maximum, then P is incentre of the triangle, (B) if d(P, BC) is maximum, then P is centroid of the triangle. (C) max. d(, BC) = 1 (D) max. dP, BC) = 3 If the equation ax? — 6xy + y? + bx + cy + d= 0 represents pair of lines whose slopes are m and m?, then value of a is/are - Aa=-8 (B)a=8 ()as27 (D) a=-2766. 67. 68, 69. 70. n. 2. Ina ABC A = (a, B), B = (1, 2), C= (2, 3) and point A lies on line y = 2x + 3, where a, B ¢ I and area of the triangle § is such that 2 < $ <3, Then the coordinates of A will be - (A) (6, -9) (B) (-7, -11) ©) 2,7) (@) G9 0 and (mn ~ 2)x + (2m = S)y = 0 are = The lines x + y — 1 = 0, (m= 1x + (m? - Dy — (A) concurrent for three values of m (B) concurrent for no value of m (C) parallel for one value of m (D) parallel for two values of m Equation of two equal sides of a triangle are the line 7x + 3y - 20 = 0 and 3x + Ty ~ 20 = 0 and the third side passes through the point (-3, 3), then the equation of third side can be ~ (xtyso0 @Bx-y+6=0 ()x+3=0 (D) y=3 4, then the equation x? — 6x If (a, 0) is a point on a diameter of the circle x? + y (A) exactly one real root in 1, 0] (B) distinct roots greater than -1 (©) exactly one real root in [3, 7] (D) distinet roots less than 7 If two distinct chords of a parabola x? = day passing through (2a, a) are bisected on the line x + then length of latus rectum can be - (A)2 1 wo4 @) 5 ‘Tangents are drawn from the point (a, 3) to the circle 2x? + 2y? = 25 will be perpendicular to each other if o equals - Ss (B)-4 4 (D)-5 If the area of the quadrilateral formed by the tangents from the origin to the circle y*+6x-By+h= 0 and the pair of radii at the point of contact of these tangent to the circle is 2/6 sq. units then the value of 2 must be - (a) 24 (B) 46 © (Dy sve For the curve S(x - 1)? + S(y - 2)? = 3(2x + y- 1)? which of the following is true - (A) an hyperbola with eccentricity 3 (B) an hyperbola with directrix 2x + y - 1 = 0 (© an hyperbola with focus (1, 2) (D) an hyperbola with focus (2, 1) ‘The equation of common tangent of hyperbola 9x? — 9y? = 8 and the parabola y* = 32x is/are - (A) 9x + 3y -8=0 B) 9x —3y +8=0 (©) 9x4 3y+8=0 D) %-3y-8=0 If the normal at point P to the rectangular hyperbola x?— y? = 4 m s the transversal and conjugate axes at A and B respectively and C is the centre of the hyperbola, then - (A) PA = PC (B) PA = PB (C) PB = PC (D) AB = 2PC16. 1. 78. 2D. 81. 82. From the intersection point of the circle x? + y2 = 9 and the line y = 2x perpendicular is drawn to *-=1, which meets the ellipse at point M, then equation of tangent the major axis of the ellipse ~ at M to the ellipse is/are - (A) x + 3y -3V5= 0 (B) 4x +3y -V5=0 (©) x +3y +S=0 (D) dx +3y +V5=0 N@=O 0-2 fara Gra (A) an ellipse with centre (0,0) (B) a hyperbola with centre (0,0) |=4 is equation of - (©) a conic section whose eccentricity is V5 () a conic whose auxillary circle is x? + y? = 4 The real values of m for which the circles x? + y?2 + 4x + 2(m? + m)y +6 = 0 and x2 +y?+ Qy + D(m? +m) =0 intersect orthogonally - (1 (B) -1 2 (D) -2 If PQ is a chord of parabola x? = 4y which subtends right angle at vertex. Then locus of centroid of triangle PSQ (S is focus) is a parabola whose - (A) vertex is (, 3) (B) length of LR is 4/3 (©) axis is x = 0 (D) tangent at the vertex is x (COMPREHENSION Paragraph for Question 80 to 82 Let $ : 4x!— 4x ~24y +49 =O isa parabola and S, = O represent locus of middle point of chords of parabola S= ), which passes through origin. L, & L, are the tangents for S = 0 and normals for x° + y?=72 On the basis of above informations, answer the following questions Identify the incorrect statement about S = 0 - (1 1 9) (Ay vertex is (5>2] (B)latus rectum is 6 (C) directrix is y= 1/2 (D) focusis | 5+ 5) S,=0is- (A) an ellipse (B) acirele (©) a parabola whose axis is parallel to y-axis (D) a parabola whose axis is parallel to x-axis ‘Sum of the slopes of L, and L, is - 1 1 Ws @-> o-5 )->86. 87. 88. Paragraph for Question 83 to 85 A ray of light strikes a line mirror y = 0 along the line L, : x 3y = 1 and reflects along the line L, = 0. ‘There is another line mirror x4 =0 in the way of reflected ray. After 2nd reflection ray moves along the line L, = 0 and finally it travels in the direction of the line L, = 0 after 3rd reflection from line mirror y +2=0. On the basis of above informations, answer the following questions Equation of the line L, is- (A)x-3y=7 (@)x+3y= (Ox+3y+5=0 D)x+3y-5=0 Area of the closed figure so formed is - (A) 6 sq, units (B) 12 sq, units (C) 24 sq. units (D) 36 sq. units Equation of the circle inscribed in the closed figure is - mocegeted BHa-wegere® . 3 ° 1, 9 OB-IP+O + PAR D)K- DP ++ SP =75 Paragraph for Question 86 to 88 A point P moves in x-y plane such that sum of square of its distances from two intersecting lines is is always 12. Let the locus of point P be C, =~ $ a Consider another curve C, = bx?—b’a = ab — ay®. A tangent to the curve C, at point P meets the curve Cat A & B. The tangents at A & B to the curve C, meets at point R On the basis of above informations, answer the following questions ‘The value of eccentricity for curve C, is - 1 1 wt OF © & OR ‘The distance of the point R from the origin - (A) 2N6 +22 (B) 16-83 (©) 1643 (D) 16-3 ‘The tangent at the point P with eccentric angle : to curve C, meets the directrix at F then the angle subtended by portion of tangent between point of contact & directrix at corresponding focus is - (A) 30° (B) 45° (€) 60° (D) 90° Paragraph for Question 89 to 91 Consider the following curves. Cy :y?=4x C,:@+bx) = (atex)a,b,ceT" where C, isthe locus of the family of circles which passes through focus of C, and cuts C, orthogonally. On the basis of above information, answer the following questions89. a1. 92. 93. 94, 95. 96. The value of a+b +c is - {A)3 Ba ©@s M6 wh 2 (nmr Ifthe tangents to the curve C, at P(1, 2) and Q(4, ~4) meets at point R, if the area of triangle PQR is A then [A], (where [,] is greatest integer function), is - (A)S (B) 10 on (13 Paragraph for Question 92 to 94 A rectangle PQRS is inscribed in a circle C with centre O and a diameter along the line 2y —4x =9. P and Q are the points (-8, ~2) and (4, -2) respectively. Let a circle C, be drawn taken RS as the diameter. (On the basis of above information, answer the following Area of rectangle PQRS is - (A) 24 (B) 36 © 60 (D) 90 I'm, & m, are the finite slopes of tangent to circle C, from P & Q respectively, then the value of fmm + fra is - ul u marl ul Oo ®) 3 OR OT A line through (7, 5) at maximum distance from point © will have slope equal to - Wi ®) ; ©-1 2 Paragraph for Question 95 to 97 Let ABC be a triangle whose vertex A is (3, 4). L, = 0 and L, = 0 are the internal angle bisectors of angles B and C respectively, where L, =x + y—2=0, Ly = 2x + y—5=0. Let A, isthe image of point Aaabout line L, On the basis of above information answer the following Co-ordinate of point A, is - A) )(2,-) ©) ()C1,-2) Slope of side BC is - 1 1 (A)3 B)-5 OF; m3 Tnradius of triangle ABC is - A) Vio (By 210 © Slo ) SloParagraph for Question 98 to 100 Let B, = 3x + 4y - 10 = 0 and B, = 4x ~ 3y ~5 = 0 are bisectors of angle between lines Ly = 0 and. L = 0. If L, passes through origin and L, = 0 meets the curve y? = 4ax at A and B. ‘On the basis of above information answer the following : 98. Equation of line L =O is - ()x=2y @)y=2x (x+y=2 (W)x-y=4 99, Equation of line L, = 0 is - (A) Iix+2y=24—(B) LIx-2y=20 ©) Sx+3y=13— (D)3x+Sy=10 100. If AB subtends 90° at origin then a is equal to - 4 3 5 2 OF OT © ” i Paragraph for Question 101 to 103 ‘Through point O a straight line L, is drawn to cut two given straight lines 3x + 4y —5 = and x + 2y at the points L & M, where 0 is origin. ‘On the basis of above information answer the following 101. Locus of a point N on a variable line if ON is the A.M. of OL and OM is - (A) 3x2 + By? + Oxy - 7x — Hy (B) 8x? + 3y?— LOxy —7x — LL (C) 8x? 4 3y?— Oxy + 7x + Ly = (D) 3x7 + By? — 10xy + 7x + Ly =0 102. The equation of line L, if OL : OM is equal to 5 : 3 is - (A)x42y=0 (B) 2x-y=0 (xty=0 ()x-y=0 103. ‘The equation of the angle bisector between two given lines which will contain the point (2, 3) is - (A) B4V5)x + 22-V5)y + V53+V5)=0 — (B) B-V5)x+2(2-V5)y +V53-V5) -0 (©) G+ V5)x +224 V5)y+V534V5)=0 — (D) B-V5)x-2(24- VS)y -V5-V5)=0 Paragraph for Question 104 to 106 n ‘Normals are drawn at the end points of the ordinate PQ of parabola y? = 4x intersects at x-axis at point R(x,, 0) and tangents drawn at P & Q intersects at x-axis at point T(x, 0). On the basis of above information answer the following 104, If x, =3, then area of the quadrilateral PTQR is (in sq. units) (Aya 8 (16 D6 105, If x, = 11 and quadrilateral PTQR can be inscribed in a circle, then the circumference of circle will be - (A) On (B) 4n (©) 80m (D) 207 106. ‘The number of normals that can be drawn to the parabola from R(x, 0) will be ~ (AL (B)0 ©3 (D)2Paragraph for Question 107 to 109 Let ABC be a triangle equation of whose sides are AB = x + 2y and BC=x+y=4. Circles S,, Sand S, are drawn taking AB, AC and BC as diameter respectively. Now Ly, =0, Ly, =O and Ls are the radical axis of S, and S,, S, and S,, and S, and S, respectively. ‘These radical axis intersects the sides BC, AC and AB at points D, E and F respectively. On the basis of above information answer the following 107. Equation of Ly) = (A)x-y=2 (B) 2x +3y=5 ()x-y=0 () 2x-3y= 108. A parabola is drawn taking vertex A as vertex and x + 1 = 0 as directrix then focus of the parabola will lie on - (A) AB (B) BC (Ac (D) inside the AABC 109. Radical centre of S,, S$, and B.-3d Be ©C1-7) (D) G, 3) Paragraph for Question 110 to 112 Consider the two points A(3, 7) and B(6, 5). Family of circles $ is drawn passing through these two points. A circle C is also given whose equation is x? + y? — 4x —6y —3 =0. On the basis of above information answer the following 110, The common chord of the circle C and family of circle $ will always pass through the point - (A) (2 } w/ 3) ©) (3 3) 23) 2) 111. Equation of the member of the family $ which bisects the circumference of C is - (A) x2 + y?- 5x 4 6y— 0 (B) x? +y?-5x46y+1=0 (x2 4y2-5x-6y-1=0 (D) xP +y2+5x-6y+1=0 112, If Os origin and P is the centre of C, then difference of the squares of the length of the tangents from A.and B to the circle C is equal to - (A) AB? (B) op? (©) AP? - BP?| (D) none of theseParagraph for Question 113 to 115 Consider an ellipse 1 (a> b) whose eccentricity ise, and there is another ellipse with ¥ eccentricity e, which is concentric to the given ellipse. Focus of these ellipse are such that focus of the one lie on the other and length of their major axis are also equal (where foci of first ellipse are S & S’ and foci of other are H & H') On the basis of above information answer the following : 113. The value of H’S' + HS'is- a (B) 2a ©4a (D) 6a 114. If the angle between the axes be 0, then the maximum value of HS' is - (A) ate, +e) (B) ale, 3) © 2ale +e) (D) ale 115. ‘If the angle between the axes be 0, then the minimum value of HS is - (A) a(e? +23) 8) afer +e (©ake-e,) (Dy ate, +e,) Paragraph for Question 116 to 118 An asymptote to a curve is a straight line which tends to be become tangent when point of contact, approaches to infinity. Let the equation of hyperbola is $ = 0, then the equation of its asymptotes is S + % =0, which will be pair of lines. (On the basis of above information answer the following : 116. The equation of hyperbola whose asymptotes are the lines 3x - 4y +7 = 0 and 4x + 3y + 1 = 0 and which passes through point (2, 3) is - (A) 12x? ~ 12y?— Tay + 31x + Ty =0 (B) 12x? 129? + Tay + 31x + ITy +25 =0 (©) 12x? = 12y? + Txy—31K=17y-11=0 — (D) 12x? = 12y?-Fxy +31x4 ITy-11=0 117. The centre of a rectangular hyperbola is (1, 2) and its asymptotes are parallel to lines x + y= 2 and xy =3, then the equation of asymptotes are - (A) @+y-3ea+y-=0 (B) &+y-3(x-y+=0 (C)&+yF+3x-y+ =O (D) (x+y +3)x-y-D=0 118. The product of perpendiculars from any point on the hyperbola a om 25 (0 its asymptotes is equal to- 20 400 20 400 wy o> OF OFParagraph for Question 119 to 121 . xy Consider an ellipse + =1 (a>) se “rot a> d) Let P(acos0, bsind) be any point on the ellipse in the first quadrant at which tangent is drawn which meets the major axis and minor axis at A and B respectively, (On the basis of above information answer the following 119, The eccentric angle 0 of point P if P divides AB in the rato of 1:3 will be- ay p) On Dp) = Os ®z ©F OF 120, If distance AB is minimum, then @ is equal to - (a) tan & (B) tar 121. Locus of mid point of AB is - ay oun? 4 o> Paragraph for Question 122 to 124 Straight lines 3x + 4y =5 and 4x —3y= 15 intersect at A. Points B and C are chosen on these lines such that AB = AC. (1, 2) isa point on the line BC. Distance of BC from A is less than 2. On the basis of above information answer the following 122, The area of AABC is - 1 (a) 2.24 (B) 2.42 ©2 OW 123, Circumcentre of AABC is - (2-2 (8 A (35°95) Big (D) none of these 124, Internal angle bisector of angle A of AABCis - (A)x+7y-10=0 — (B)Ix+7y-20=0 (C)x-Ty-10=0 — (D)x-Ty +13=0 Paragraph for Question 125 to 127 Locus of the centroids of equilateral triangle inscribed in the parabola y? = 9x is a conic section S =0. On the basis of above information answer the following 125. Length of latus rectum of $ = 0 is ~ 1 Az B)1 (2 OFZ126. Locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents of S = 0 is - (A) 4x1 = (B)x2+y?—16x=0 (©) 4x-1=0 (D)xr+y? 6 0 mek 127. Chord of contact of pair of tangents drawn from origin to xcaxis at (0,0), then otis - (Ay 18 (B) 30 4s (D) 36 Paragraph for Question 128 to 130 ‘Tangents are drawn from a variable point P to the ellipse x” + 4y? = 4 meeting it at Q & R. So QR is chord of contact of pair of tangents drawn from P. On the basis of above information answer the following : 128. If the sum of inclination of PQ and PR is constant (# 90°), then the locus of P is a - (A) hyperbola (B) ellipse (©) parabola (D) circle 129. If angle between PQ & PR is 45°, then locus of P is - (A) (3? + y?—5) = 400? 4 4y?—4)? (B) (+ y? = 5)? = 4x? + dy? 4) (©)? +y? = 4) = 50x? + 4y?— 4)? @) x? +4y?=5 130, If PQ & PR are perpendicular and the locus of mid point of QR is (x? + y?) = A(x? + 4y) then A is equal to - (A) 58 5 (C16 (D) 5/16 MATCH THE COLUMN 131. Column-I Cotumn-IL (A) If end points of latus rectum of a parabola are (2, 6) and (6, 2) e@ 4 and possible equation of its directrix is x + y = A, where i= 1, 2, then a, +2 is equal to (B) Product of lengths of the perpendiculars drawn from (-3, 0) and @ 8 25m? +16 is (©) Atay of lights is moving along the line y = 8 and strikes the inner ®) 16 (3, 0) to the line mx surface of the parabolic mirror y= 8x. After reflection it moves along the line L, = 0 and again strikes and reflects along L, = 0. If equation of Ly is ax + 2y + 0, then a + 2c is equal to (D) The greatest value of f (x) = 2x? = 3x7 = 12x +1 on | (s) 2 is equal to132, 133, 134. Ny B) © (@) Ny & (B) © @) Column-I The angle bisector of ZA in the ABC, where AC8, 5), B(-15, -19) and C(1, 7) is 13x + by + ¢=0, then the value of b + ¢ is equal to (1 1) Jr the tine passing through P| 75, — | and with slope 1 intersects v2 V2) the curve 2x? + xy is IPA PB 1 at the point A and B, then be equal to If the lines x +ay +a=0, bx ty +b=Oandex +cy +1=0 (a,b,c b a ¢ being distinct + 1) are concurrent, then the value of = If the vertices of a quadrilateral is given by (x - 9)? + (y?—4)? = then area of quadrilateral is Column-I The set of values of 'a' for which Point (a, 2) lies inside the triangle formed by the lines x = 0, @ xty=4andx—y =4 is/are Point (2a—5, a”) is on the same side of the linex+y=3asthatof (Q) (1, 1) isfare Point (a, 2) lies between the lines xy = 1 and 2(x—y) +5 =O is/are (R) Point (a?, a+ 1) lies between the angles of the lines 3x-y+1=0 (8) and x + 2y - 5 =0 which contains origin is/are Column-I ‘The number of point (s) (x, y) (where x and y both are perfect squares of integers) on the parabola y* = px, p being a prime number, is If AFB is a focal chord of the parabola y? = 4ax and AF = 2, FB = 6 then the length of latus rectum will be (where F is focus of parabola) =x747x +2, which is The coordinates of the point on the parabola nearest to the straight line y = 3x —3 is (a, b) then 2a ~ b is equal to. The value of ‘a’ for which at least one tangent to the parabola y? = 4ax becomes normal to the circle x2 + y? — 2ax — day + 3a? = 0 is/are Column-IL ® 6 Qi (R) 24 (S) 128 Column-I (4331 (39) ®) 8 @ I (4 ) 6136. a) B) © ©) “a (B) © ©) Column-1 If the circumference of the circle x? + y? + 6x + 6y —b = 0 is bisected by the circle x? + y?—4x + 2y +a =0, then |a +b] is equal to ‘The point of intersection of the tangents of the circle x? + y? = 10, drawn at end points of the chord x +y 2.is (a,b) then the value of a? +b? is equal to ‘The intercept on the line y = 2x by the circle x? + y?— 5x =0is AB. If the equation of the circle with AB as diameter is x? + y?—ax - by = 0 then the value of 2a + 9b is equal to I the equation of the locus of the middle points of the chords of the circle 2x? + 2y?— 6x + 2y +1 =0 that subtends an angle 120° at the centre is x? y?—ax—by +2=0 then a? +b? is equal to Column-I The eccentricity of the hyperbola whose asymptotes are 3x + 4y —2=0 and dx ~3y +5 =0is ‘The normal at any point P of a hyperbola =1 of eccentricity 2 intersects its transverse and conjugate axis at L and M respectively. If locus of the mid point of L and Mis a conic, then eccentricity of the conic is ‘The number of real tangents that can be drawn to the ellipse 3x? + Sy? = 32 from point (5, 3) is If one of the asymptotes of the hyperbola = Gel makes an angle a of 30° with the positive x-axis, then the eccentricity of the hyperbola is Column-IT (@) 20 (Q) 26 (R) 50 (S) 42 Column-IT ® 2 QO 2 (R) 3 2 (S) B137. 138. 139, ey) ®) © ) Consider the hyperbola 3x7 (A) @) © o) a) B) «© tu) Column-I The coordinates of the point, which is at shortest distance from the line x+y =7 and lying on the ellipse x? + 2y? = 6 are (a, b), then a +b is equal to from the The maximum distance of the centre of the ellipse = 16 chord of contact of two mutually perpendicular tangents of the ellipse is then value of a— 2b is equal to, where a & b are coprime numbers. ‘A normal tothe hyperbola ~~ © <1 have equal intercepts on positive 1 x and y axes. If the normal touches the ellipse 1, then a? +b? is equal to The length of the latus rectum of the hyperbola xy ~ 3x —3y +7 = Ois ? 24x +4y-4=0. Column-I If centre of the hyperbola is (a, b), then a + b is equal to Length of semi latus rectum is Tey is eccentricity of its conjugate hyperbola, then 9e? is equal to If foci are (a, b) & (6, d), then (a +b-+¢ +4) is equal to Column-I If line 3x — 4y = 9 intersect the circle x? + y? — 6x — 10y = 46 at A and B, then AB is equal to Value of 9m? for which y = mx +25 touches 16x? - 9y? = 144 is The chords of contacts of pair of tangents drawn from each point on the line 7x + 24y = 1 to the circle x? + y?= I pass through a fixed point P, then OP is {0 is origin) If the normal at any point P of the ellipse 16x? + 25y? = 400 meet the major axis at A and OF is the perpendicular upon this normal from centre O, then PF. PA is equal to a Column-It 25 eo > @ 3 ® 4 ) 6 Column-II ° 2 @ 9 (R) 15 ) 6 Column-I @) 2s @ 48 (R) 36 (S) 16INTEGER TYPE / SUBJECTIVE TYPE. 140. If the locus of the point from where two of three normals to the curve y? + 2y — 4x +5=0 are ky perpendicular is [ y->] —(~A)=0 then find the value of 9. ~ 2k 141. P(a, b), QC, d) & R&e, f) are three points satisfying the inequality x + y? - 6x — 8y < 0, where a,b,¢,d, ¢, & f € I, such that P is situated at least distance while Q & R are situated at greatest distance from the point A(-2, 4). Now internal bisector of angle P of triangle PQR intersects the tangents to the fete...) cirle x2 + y?—6x-—By = 0 drawn at origin and { "+, b). area ofthe triangle formed by these three lines (two tangents and internal bisector of angle P) is A, then find the value of 3A.ML. 2. 31. 100. 110, 120. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. D 2 c 2 A 2 D 32. B42, B52. A,B,C,D BD AB A.B,C,D D 81. BOO. c 101. Boul B 121 D (A)>1R), (B)>(R), (CQ), (D)(Q), (AS); B)(P); (OF; D)(R) (A) RB); (B)AP,Q.R); (C)1S); (D)(Q) bprpeaaa waran 102. 112. 122, A 4 c 14 Dm c 34 c 44. A s4 A.C ABCD BC AC Cc 83. Cc 93. C103, c 13. B 123, Cer bP ab >Re emo 114, 124, D 6. c 6 D 2%. Cc 36 D 46. D 56. BD BC A.C BCD A 85. D 95. B 105. A us. Cc 128. (A}>Q): B18): (OB), D> P,Q,RS) (A) > (8); (B) > (R); (C) > (P); D) > (Q) (A) > (Q), B) > (S), (C) > (P), D) > (S) (A) > Q), B) > (8), (©) > (P), D) > (RY 138. (A) > (S), (B) > P), (©) > P), @) > P) 139. (A) > (S), (B) > R), (©) > P), D) > (8) 141. 200 140, 8 eauee 21. 37. 41. 37. 63. 68. B. 7B. 86. 96. 106. 116, 126. BOR D 18. A 2B Cc 38. A 48 Cc 58. AD AB A,B,C AD Cc 87 A 97. Cc 107, D uz. A 127, amr eee cozaar 19. 29. 39. 49. 59, 69. 14, D. 88. 98. 108. 118. 128, D 1. D 20. A 30. D 40. B50. ACD AC ABCD B.C ABC D 89 A 99, D 109. D 119. A 129, peroaPr eras
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