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PM SIR Test Questions and Solutions

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PM SIR Test Questions and Solutions

The document contains a cumulative test with multiple sections, including single answer correct type, multiple answer correct type, integer answer type, and matrix-match type questions. It features a variety of mathematical problems, including equations, inequalities, and functions, with specific scoring guidelines for correct and incorrect answers. The test is designed for students at various centers across India and Dubai.

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PM SIR'S TEST

MUMBAI / AKOLA / DELHI / KOLKATA / LUCKNOW / NASHIK / GOA / BOKARO / PUNE / NAGPUR
CUMULATIVE TEST

SECTION - A
SINGLE ANSWER CORRECT TYPE
This section contains 06 Multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
for its answer, out which ONLY ONE is correct. (+3, –1)

x 4  y4  z2
1. The minimum value of for positive reals x, y , z is
xyz
(A) 2 (B) 2 2 (C) 4 2 (D) 8 2

2. If a, b, c, d are positive such that abcd  1 , then the minimum value of a 2  b 2  c 2  d 2  ab  ac  ad 


bc  bd  cd is
(A) 10 (B) 8 IR (C) 12 (D) 14

1 1 1 1
3. If a, b , c be distinct positive numbers, then the nature of roots of the equation    is
x a x b x c x
S
(A) all real and distinct (B)all real and atleast two are distinct
(C) atleast two real (D) all non -real
M

1 1 1 1 1 1
4. The sum 1  2
 2  1  2  2    1   is equal to
1 2 2 3 999 10002
2

99999 9999999 999999


P

(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these


100 10000 10000

5. The number of ordered pairs  x, y  satisfying the system of equations given by sin x  sin y  sin  x  y 

and x  y  1 is
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) none

6. Number of ways in which 7 green bottles and 8 blue bottles can be arranged in a row if exactly 1 pair of
green bottles is side by side, is (Assume all bottles to be alike except for the colour).
(A) 84 (B) 360 (C) 504 (D) none

CENTERS : MUMBAI / DELHI / AKOLA / LUCKNOW / NASHIK / PUNE / NAGPUR / BOKARO / DUBAI # 1
SECTION - B
MULTIPLE ANSWER(S) CORRECT TYPE
This section contains 07 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
for its answer, out which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. (+5, –2)
Partial Marks: +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option. Provided NO
incorrect option is darkened. In all other cases, minus (–2) mark will be awarded in these parts.
For Example: If (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three will
result in +5 marks; darkening only (A) and (D) will result in +2 marks; and darkening (A) and (B) will
result in –2 marks, as a wrong option is also darkened.

2 5 1
7. Considering the equation   where x, y  N . The number of solutions of the
xy y 3
equation, is
(A) 6, if both x and y are even (B) 6, if both x and y are odd
(C) 0, if x is even whereas y is odd (D) 0, if x is odd whereas y is even

8. The equation a 8 x 8  a 7 x 7  a 6 x 6    a 0  0 has all its roots positive and real


( where a 8  1 , a 7  4 , a 0  1/ 28 ), then

(A) a1 
1
28
(B) a1  
1
24
IR (C) a 2 
7
24
(D) a 3 
7
24
S
9. a, b  I satisfies equation a  b  1  3  b  b 2 , then a  b is equal
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 1 (D) –1
M

1/ 3 1/ 3
10. The solution of x1/ 3   2x  3  3  x  1  is
(A) 0 (B) 3/2 (C) 1 (D) none
P

10

If  R   0,   for 1  k  10 , then the maximum value of  1  sin  R 1  cos  R  is


2 2
11.
R 1

10 10 20 5
3 9 3 9
(A)   (B)   (C)   (D)  
2 4 2  4

12. If the sum of the squares of all the six trigonometric functions is equal to 31, then the acute angle satisfying
this will be
  3 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
12 8 8 12
 
13. If sin  x  20   2sin x cos 40 where x   0,  then which of the following hold good
 2
x x
(A) sec
2
 6 2 (B) cot
2
 2 3  
(C) tan 4 x  3 (D) cosec 4 x  2

CENTERS : MUMBAI / DELHI / AKOLA / LUCKNOW / NASHIK / PUNE / NAGPUR / BOKARO / DUBAI # 2
SECTION - C
INTEGER ANSWER TYPE
This section contains 04 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value. (+5, 0)

20
10 a7
Let  2x 
2
14.  3x  4   ar x r , then tghe value of
r 0 a13 , is ______

1
15. If  ,  be the roots of the equation x 2  ax   0 , a being a real parameter then find the least value
2a 2

of  4   4  (where [.] represents greatest integer function).

16. Let the values of ' a ' for which the roots of the equation  x  a  x  a  1  0 lie between the roots of

 1  5 
the equation  x  a   x  a 2  2   0 be a   , p    q,  . Find the value of q  p .
 2 

17.
(a – 4) (x2 + x + 1)2 = 0 has at least one real root.
IR
Find the integral value of a for which the equation (x2 + x + 2)2 – (a – 3) (x2 + x + 2) (x2 + x + 1) +

SECTION - D
S
MATRIX-MATCH TYPE
This section contains 03 questions. Each question has contains two columns, Column – I &
Column – II. Match the entries in Column – I with the entries in Column – II. One or more entries in
M

Column – I may match with one or more entries in Column – II. (+8, 0)

18. Column–I Column–II


P

(A) Number of real solution(s) of the equation (P) 2


x x
22    
x
2 1  5  2 2  2

1 x
(B) The range of the function f(x) = tan–1 – tan–1x (Q) 1
1 x
consists of how many elements
(C) The integral value of x in the Domain of definition of (R) 0
the function f (x) = log 10·3x  2  9 x 1  1 + cos1 (1  x )

(D) Value of the expression



log 1 sin 6 0 sin 42 0 sin 660 sin 780  (S) 3
4

CENTERS : MUMBAI / DELHI / AKOLA / LUCKNOW / NASHIK / PUNE / NAGPUR / BOKARO / DUBAI # 3
19. Column – I Column – II
1
(A) Given positive rational numbers a, b, c such that (P) is equal to   n  1
2
a  b  c  1, then a a bb c c  a b b c c a  a cb a c b 
3n 2
(B) In n is positive integer  1 , then n 1 (Q) is equal to
n
2n  n  6 2

n
(C) If n  N  1 , then sum of real part of roots of z n   z  1 (R) 1
(D) If the quadratic equations 2 x 2  bx  1  0 and 4 x 2  ax  1 (S) 1
a 2  2b 2  3ab  4
have a common root, then the value of ,
n
when n  N

20. x 4  6 x 3  8 x 2  4ax  4a 2  0, a  R . Match the following.


Column – I Column – II
(A) Equation will have 4 real and distinct roots for a  (P)  0, 1
(B) Equation will have 2 distinct real roots for a 
IR (Q)  3, 4 
(C) The Equation will have atleast one negative root for a  (R)  1,  2 
(D) Equation will have 2 equal and 2 distinct rea roots for a  (S) 2
S
M
P

CENTERS : MUMBAI / DELHI / AKOLA / LUCKNOW / NASHIK / PUNE / NAGPUR / BOKARO / DUBAI # 4

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