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The document outlines a mathematics examination consisting of two sections: Section I with 20 multiple-choice questions and Section II with 5 numerical value questions. Each question has specific marking criteria for correct, incorrect, and unanswered responses. Topics covered include sequences, series, logarithms, and functions, among others.

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Topic : Function, ITF (upto Property - 4), Sequence and Series, Basic Maths

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I : (Maximum Marks: 80) 3. The sum of infinite terms of the series,
This section contains 20 questions. Each question has 1+
2 6 10 14
+ 2 + 3 + 4 +. . . +upto ∞ terms
3 3 3 3
4 options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice
Questions (MCQs) Only one option is correct. For (A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 2 (D) 3
each question, marks will be awarded as follows: 4. If log10x + log10y = 2 then the smallest possible
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected. value of (x + y) is
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected. (A) 10
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected.
(B) 30
1. Let sum of ten numbers a, ar, ar2, ... ar9 is 18 and
(C) 20
sum of their reciprocal is 6 then product of these
ten numbers is: (D) None of these
(A) 324 5. The third term of an AP is 18 and the seventh term
(B) 343 is 30, then the sum of the first 17 terms is :

(C) 243 (A) 812

(D) 724 (B) 512

2. Consider two positive numbers a & b, let n AM's (C) 612


are inserted between a & b; sum of the AM's is λ 1. (D) 712
Similarly n GM's are inserted between a & b, the
product of all GM's is λ 2 & sum of reciprocal of
nHM's between a & b is λ 3, then
(A) λ 1 = λ 3 ( λ 2)2/n
(B) λ 1 λ 2 = ( λ 3)2/n
(C) λ 2 λ 3 = n2( λ 2)n
(D) λ 22 = λ 1 λ 3

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6. In an AP, if sn is the sum of the first n terms (n is 9. Domain of f(x) = cos – 1x + cot – 1x + cosec – 1x is :
odd) and s'n is the sum of the first n odd terms, then (A) [ – 1, 1] (B) R
sn/s'n =
(C) ( – ∞ , – 1] ∪ [1, ∞ ) (D) { – 1, 1}
(A) 2n (B) n
n+1 n+1 10. The period of the function y = sin
2x + 3
(C) 1 (D) 1 6π
n+ n+ (A) 2 π
2n n
7. If the sum of series (B) 6 π
5 12 22 36
S =1+ + + + +. . . + ∞ (C) 6 π 2
11 (11)2 (11)3 (11)4
p (D) 2 π 2
terms, can be expressed in the form of (where
q
p, q are co-prime) then value of (p + q) equals :- 11. Period of the function f(x) = 4 cos
x x
+ 5 sin is
4 5
(A) 2537 (A) 40 π
(B) 2575 (B) π
(C) 2573 (C) 2 π
(D) 2753 (D) 20 π
8. If sin – 1x + sin – 1y =

, then cos – 1x + cos – 1y is 12. 1 1 1
3 + + =
equal to logxy xyz logyz xyz logzx xyz

(A) 2 π (A) 0
3 (B) 1
(B) π (C) 2
3
(C) π (D) – 1
6
(D) π

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13. If log10x = y then log1000 x2 16. (2 + 1) (22 + 1) (24 + 1) (28 + 1)
If = 4n + 1
(A) y2 (B) 2y (C) 3y/2 (D) 2y/3 (
8
2 − 1)
14. Let the function f be defined by f (x) =
2x + 1
,
, then n is :
1 − 3x (A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1
then f – 1(x) is
17. If
1
+
1
+
1
+
1
+. . . . . upto infinite terms
(A) x − 1 1 5
2 5
3 5
45
3x + 2 1 1 1 1
= k, then value of ( + + + +. . . .
(B) 3x + 2 1 5
3 5
5 5
75
x−1 upto infinite terms) will be-
(C) x + 1 (A) k
3x − 2 32
(D) 2x + 1 (B) 31k
1 − 3x 32
15. If from R → R, f(x) = (x + 1)2, g(x) = x2 + 1, then (C) k
(fog)( – 3) equals 16
(A) 121 (D) 15k
16
(B) 112 18. Number of integers satisfying inequality,
1
(C) 211 2
log3 x3
√ log3 (x) − 1 + + 2 > 0 is
(D) None of these log3 13
(A) 5
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 8

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19. If f(x) = x4 – 2x3 + 3x2 – ax + b is a polynomial 1. If A = {x ∈ R : |x – 2| > 1}, B =
such that when it is divided by (x – 1) and (x + 1) { x ∈ R : √ x2 − 3 > 1} , C =
the remainders are 5 and 19 respectively. If f(x) is {x ∈ R : |x − 4| ⩾ 2} and Z is the set of all
divided by (x – 2), then remainder is : integers, then the number of subsets of the set (A
(A) 0 (B) 5 (C) 10 (D) 2 ∩ B ∩ C)C ∩ Z is ___________.
20. The number of real solutions of ||x – 3| – 4| = 6 is - 2. The number of solution(s) of the equation
xlog4 x (x−3) = 16 is equal to

(A) 1 3. Find the sum of the series :


2 2 2 2 2 2
(B) 2 1 1 +2 1 +2 +3
+ + +. . . upto 31
1 1+2 1+2+3
(C) 3 terms.
(D) 4 4. Number of integer(s) in the range of ƒ(x) =
SECTION-II : (Maximum Marks: 20) sgn( ℓ n(x2 – 2x + 2)) is (where sgn(x) represents
This section contains 05 questions. signum function)
The answer to each question is a Numerical Value. 5. Number of integral values in the domain of
For each question, enter the correct integer value (In ∣ x2 − 4 ∣
function f(x) = sin – 1∣ ∣, is :
case of non-integer value, the answer should be ∣ 3x ∣
rounded off to the nearest Integer).
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to
the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is entered.
Zero Marks : 0 If the question is unanswered.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong answer is entered.

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