Maths _ ARP 3 _ QUESTIONS
Maths _ ARP 3 _ QUESTIONS
Mathematics
TOPIC COVERED
Complex Number
Binomial Theorem +
Permutation & Combination
Probability
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Re(z 1) Re z2
0
sinx ln | sin x cos x | dx then
(A) z z 2 (B) z z 1
(C) arg.(z) (D) arg.(z)
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Q.9 to Q.13 are based upon a paragraph. Each questions has four choice (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct
Paragraph for Question no. 9 to 10
10. If L (x1, y1) where x1 > 0, y1 > 0 be an end point of the latus rectum of the ellipse then
coordinates of centroid of triangle LRS is
19 1 19 1
(A) , (B) ,
6 2 9 2
19 2 19 2
(C) , (D) ,
9 3 3 3
12. Let zr and r, r = 1, 2, 3, ...... n be the solutions of the equations, then z2r 2r is equal to
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 10
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r
n
k
k 1
lim r
(R) The value of n r 1
3 is equal to (3) 9
k
k 1
15. The equation Z10 + (13 Z – 1)10 = 0 has 5 pairs of complex roots a1, b1, a2, b2, a3, b3, a4, b4, a5,
1
b5. Each pair ai , bi are complex conjugate. Find a b .
i i
16. Let 1, 2, 3, ......... n be the complex numbers. A line L on the complex plane is called a
mean line for the points 1, 2, 3, ......... n if L contains the points (complex numbers)
n
z1, z2, z3, ........ zn such that ( z k k ) = 0.
k 1
Now for the complex number 1 = 32 + 170 i, 2 = – 7 + 64i, 3 = – 9 + 200i, 4 = 1 + 27i and
5 = – 14 + 43i, there is a unique mean line with y-intercept 3. Find the sum of the digit of slope
of the line.
17. let zC (set of complex numbers). A and B two set are defined as
A {z‖z 1 2 2}
i
z 1 2 2 e 4
B z / where is real parameter
2 z 1 | z 1|
Find the sum of real parts of all complex numbers in A B.
y
18. Let (x,y) be a pair of real number satisfying 56x + 33y = – and
x y2
2
x p
33x – 56y = 2 2 . If |x| + |y| = (where p and q are relatively prime), then (6p – q) is.
x y q
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1. If (2x – 1)20 – (ax + b)20 = (x2 + px + q)10 holds true x R where a, b, p and q are real
numbers, then which one of the following is false?
(A) a + 2b = 0 (B) a 20 220 1 (C) 4q + p = 0 (D) 2p + 3q = 1
n r 1
1
2. If Sn = 6n nCr rCt 4t , then value of l where l = (1 Sn ) is
r 1 t 0 n 1
(A) 5 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 6
3. If the number of fourteen digit numbers which can be formed by using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 7,
7, .....7 (digit 7 is used 10 times) such that there are atleast two identical digits between distinct
digits (distinct digits are 1, 2, 3 & 4) is k·5! then k is
(A) 3 (B) 7 (C) 14 (D) none
4. We have 19 identical gems available with us which are needed to be distributed among A, B and
C such that A always gets an even number of gems. The number of ways this can be done is
(A) 72 (B) 92 (C) 100 (D) 110
1 1 1
(C) ln ......... simplifies to an integer..
1·3 1·2 ·3 ·5 1·2 ·3 ·4 ·5 ·7
(D) Coefficient of x5 in (1 – x)–6 is 10C
6
7. Number of ways in which 5 different toys can be distributed to 3 children if each child can get any
number of toys is also equal to
(A) number of subsets A of {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10} such that no 2 elements of A have sum
equal to 11.
(B) number of non-negative integral solution of the equation xyz = 2310.
(C) number of 6 digit number less than 200000 formed by using only the digits 1, 2 and 3.
(D) number of all possible selections of one or more questions from 5 given questions
if each question having an alternative.
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Q.9 to Q.12 are based upon a paragraph. Each questions has four choice (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct
Paragraph for question nos. 9 to 12
The seven digit number N = a1a2a3a4a5a6a7 is divisible by 11 and sum of its digits equals 61.
10. a1 + a3 + a5 + a7 is equal to
(A) 25 (B) 30 (C) 36 (D) 24
11. a2 + a4 + a6 is equal to
(A) 25 (B) 30 (C) 35 (D) 24
(D) Nine chairs in a row are to be occupied by six students and (S) 32
Professors Alpha, Beta and Gamma. The three professors
arrive before the six students and decide to choose their
chairs so that each professor will be between two students.
Number of ways can professors Alpha, Beta, and Gamma
can sit on their chairs, are
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n 1 n 1 n
3 4 3 holds good, is (Q) 7
(B) If the binomial coefficients 14Cn – 1, 14Cn, 14Cn + 1 (R) 9
are in A.P., then the possible value of 'n' is
(C) You are given an unlimited supply of each of the digits 1, 2, 3 or 4. (S) 11
Using only these four digits, you construct n digit numbers. Such n digit
numbers will be called L E G I T I M A T E if it contains the digit 1 either
an even number times or not at all. If the number of such n digit legitimate
numbers are 528, then the value of n equals
1 1 ·4 1·4 ·7
(D) Let x 1 .........
10 10 ·20 10 ·20 ·30
then kx3 = 10 where 'k' equals
15. Seven different lectures are to be delivered in 7 period of a class on a particular day. Out of 7
lecturers A, B and C are three of them. If the number of ways in which a routine for the day can be
made such that 'A' deliver his lecture before 'B' and 'B' before 'C 'is N, then find the value of
N
.
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16. Let N denotes the number of odd integers between 550 and 800 using the digits 4, 5, 6,7, 8 and
9. Find the sum of the digits in N.
11
C 0 10C1 11 C1 10 C 2 11 C 2 10C3 11
C9 10C10 22 C10 a
=
17. If ...
b
1 2 3 10
then find the value of (a + b).
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2. A bag contains (2n +1) coins. It is known that n of these coin have a head on both sides, whereas
the remaining (n + 1) coins are fair. A coin is selected at random from the bag and tossed once.
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If the probability the toss results in a head is , then n is equal to
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(A) 10 (B) 11 (C) 12 (D) 13
5. Three consecutive letters are selected either from the word 'FANAND' or 'FAFANAND' so that these
form a palindrome. The probability that they are taken from the word 'FANAND' is
1 2 3 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 3 5 7
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7. A bag contains 100 articles of which 90 are are good and 10 are defective. The articles are tested
one by one till all defective are obtained. Which of the following options are correct ?
1
(A) Probability that first defective article is obtained in second testing is
11
1
(B) The probability that a particular defective article is obtained in 87th testing is
100
10
(C) Given that second article is defective the probability that first article was good is
11
1
(D) Given that second article is defective the probability that first article was defective is
11
8. A box contains 100 balls of which r are red. Suppose that they are drawn one at a time without
replacement. Identity the correct statement(s)?
r
(A) Probability that the first ball is red equals .
100
1
(B) For r = 1, the probability that the 50th ball is red is .
100
100 r ! · 50 ! r
(C) Probability that the first red ball is drawn at the 50th draw, is .
51 r ! 100!
r! 100 r !
(D) Probability that all the non-red balls are drawn before the first red appears is .
100!
9. There are 4 dice, 2 of which are fair and two are biased with each biased dice shows face six
1
with probability. Two of them are randomly selected and thrown. If both dice show up the
8
face six then,
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(A) The probability that both are biased is
73
16
(B) Probability that neither of them is biased is
73
4
(C) The probability that both are biased is
13
8
(D) The probability that neither of them is biased is
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Q.10 to Q.14 are based upon a paragraph. Each questions has four choice (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct
Paragraph for question nos. 10 to 11
Cards are drawn one by one from a well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards without replacement
until the queen of hearts appears. Let the chance that 8th card drawn is the queen of hearts is r s
where r and s are relatively prime. A circle of radius r obtained as above is tangent to two congruent
circles which are tangent to each other. All the three circles are disjoint and these three circles
have common tangent line.
Let x be the radii of the two congruent circles. Suppose three numbers a2, b2 and c2 form an
ca
arithmetical progression. If (a + b) = – 12 and (c – b) = x and has the value equal to q.
ba
2 2
If now the roots of the equation x2 + Bx + D = 0 are r1 and r2 where r1 + r2 = 2 and r1 r2 = q then
10. The value of 'x' is equal to
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8
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2 x
h(x) = sin
1
2
and k(x) = e
| x| 1
1 x 4 x 2 .
1 x
A function is selected at random, three events A, B and C are defined as
A : Selected function is continuous.
B : Selected function is derivable.
C : Selected function has 3 or more integers in its range.
Let P(E) denotes the probability of occurence of event E.
Note : [y] and sgn (y) denotes greatest integer function and signum function of y respectively.
Column-I Column-II
B A 3
(A) The value of P P is equal to (P)
A B 4
B A
(B) The value of P P is equal to (Q) 1
C C
A 5
(C) The value of P B C P is equal to (R)
4
C
C (A B) 3
(D) The value of P P is equal to (S)
B C 2
7
(T)
4
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17. The target may be either at point A with probability or at point B with probability . There are
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55 shots, each of which can be fired at point A or B. Each shot may hit the target, independent of
1
the other with probability . How many shots must be fired at point A to hit the target with
2
maximum probability?
18. A number is chosen randomly from one of the two sets, A = {1801, 1802,.....,1899, 1900} &
B = {1901, 1902,.....,1999, 2000}. If the number chosen represents a calender year. If the
p
probability that it has 53 Sundays is , then find the value of p..
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19. A set of 3 numbers is chosen from the set of number S = {1, 2, 3, ....... (2n + 1)}. If the
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probability that the number chosen are in A.P. is , then find the value of n.
21
3 1
20. A biased coin shows head with probability of and tail with a probability of . Let 'A' be the
4 4
event that three or more heads occurs in four tosses and 'B' be the event that three heads do not
A m
occur in first three tosses. If P = where m, n N then find the least value of (m + n).
B n
21. There are 30 marbles in a bag, 10 are green, 8 are blue, m are red and n are yellow, where m and
n are integers and m n. When two marbles are selected from the bag without replacement the
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probability they are the same colour is . Find the value of (m2 + nm + n2).
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[Note: 10, 8, m and n add to 30.]
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ANSWER KEY
Complex Number
1. D 2. D 3. C 4. C 5. C
6. B 7. CD 8. ABCD 9. C 10. B
11. B 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. 850
16. 10 17. 2 18. 1
1. D 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. BC
6. BC 7. ABC 8. BCD 9. C 10. C
Probability
1. C 2. A 3. A 4. B 5. D
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