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CLASS TEST # 86 MATHEMATICS


TIME : 60 Min. M.M. : 62
CLASS ROOM TEST\2017\NURTURE\PHASE II,III,IV,V\E+H+S
JA # 03 (1311 PAPER-2)N-II,III,IV,V_MATHS.P65
SECTION–I(i)
Straight Objective Type (3 Marks each, –1 for wrong answer)
1. Area of a parallelogram formed by the points A(2016, 2017), B(2017,2018), C(2019,2021) and
D(2018,2020) in order (in square units) is-
1
•(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) (D) 4
2
Ans. (A)
Shift origin at A(2016, 2017)
D(2,3) C(3,4)

0 0 1
1
A  2 1 1 1 1
2
A(0,0)
2 3 1
B(1,1)
2. If Tr is rth term of a sequence and Sn is sum of n terms of that sequence such that Tr = 6r2 – 2r and Sn =
300, then value of n is-
(A) 6 (B) 7 •(C) 5 (D) 10
Ans. (C)
n n
Sn  6 r 2  2 r
r 1 r 1

 (n)((n  1)(2n  1)  1)  300


 2n3 + 2n2 – 300 = 0
n3 + n2 – 150 = 0
 (n – 5)(n2 + 6n + 30) = 0  n = 5
10
3. If Tn = (n2 + 4n + 2)2n and S10   Tr , then the value of 2 + S10 is equal to-
r 1
(A) 2 .10 10 2
(B) 2 .122
12
•(C) 211.112 (D) 212.112
Ans. (C)
10 10
 2r (r2  4r  2)   2r 1 (r  1)2  2r (r)2
r 1 r 1
S10 = 2 (11) – 2 
11 2
2 + S10 = 211(11)2

4. Let  are roots of equation 10x – 5x – 2 = 0, if Sn =  +  , then
2 n n  Sn is equal to -
n 1
14
(A) 2 •(B) 3 (C) 1 (D)
9
Ans. (B)

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 1 1
10x2 – 5x – 2 = 0      ;   
 2 5

 
 (  2  3  ...)  (  2  ...)  1    1  
n 1

(   )  2
 3
1  (   )  
 x 
5. The number of solutions of x4 – 2x2sin2    1  0 , is-
 2 
(A) 0 •(B) 2 (C) 4 (D) infinite
Ans. (B)
 x 
x4 – 2x2sin2   1  0
 2 
2
   
 2 2  x    4  x  
  x  sin     1  sin     0
 2    
   2  
 0   0 
 x = ±1
6. The number of solutions of (sin)(cos) = 1 in  [0,10] is-
•(A) 10 (B) 0 (C) 20 (D) infinite
Ans. (A)
(sin)(cos) = 1
cos = 0  10 solutions.
SECTION–I(ii)
Multiple Correct Answer Type (4 Marks each, –1 for wrong answer)
Nurture-I/1311/P2/11
7. If the equation 3x2 – 7xy + by2 = 0 is represent the pair of straight lines passing through origin, then which of
the following are correct-
(A) For b = 3; pair of straight lines are perpendicular.
•(B) For b = –3; pair of straight lines are perpendicular.
7
(C) sum of slopes of lines =
3
•(D) For b = –3; product of slopes of lines = –1
Ans. (B,D)
2h
sum of slope 
b
a
product of slope 
b
for perpendicular lines  m1m2 = –1
8. A point P lies on a fixed line L and two distinct points A and B lie on same side of L. PA & PB are
distances of P from A and B,  represents point of intersection, A' is image of A in L, then-
(A) If |PA – PB| is minimum then P is  of L and line AB
•(B) If |PA – PB| is maximum then P is  of L and line AB
•(C) If |PA – PB| is minimum then P is  of L and perpendicular bisector of line AB
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•(D) If |PA + PB| is minimum then P is  of L and line A'B


Ans. (B,C,D)
Direct theory.
9. If equation x4 – 4x3 + x2 + x + 1 = 0 has four positive real roots, then-
(A) || + || = 2 •(B)  –  = 10 •(C) || + || = 10 •(D) || – || = 2
Ans. (B,C,D)


x – 4x + x + x + 1 = 0
4 3 2


 
 1;   1
4
 AM = GM         = 1
So comparing with (x – 1)4
  = 6, µ = –4.
Nurture-I/1311/P2/14
10. The circle x2 + y2 – 4x – 4y + 4 = 0 is incribed in a triangle which have two of its sides along the co-
ordinate axes. If the locus of the circumcentre of the triangle is x  y  xy  k x 2  y2  0 , then k is
equal to-
•(A) 1 •(B) –1 (C) 2 (D) –2
Ans. (A,B)

(0,2k)
A
M(h,k)
2
(2,2)
B
(2h,0)

M  circumcentre
x y
AB :  1
2h 2k
apply p = r
perpendicular distance drop from centre (2, 2) to line AB = radius
1 1
 1
h k
2
1 1

4h 2 4k 2

 x  y  xy  x2  y 2  0
 k = ±1
11. Consider circle S : x2 + y2 – 4x + 6y – 3 = 0 and point A(–1,1). If BC is a diameter of circle then angle BAC
can be-
•(A) 0º •(B) 45º •(C) 60º (D) 90º
Ans. (A,B,C)
 A lies outside circle

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 Angle must be acute


12. Let  R+ and 6 3 + 9 3 + 2 3 = 1024. If 2 + 3 + 6 assumes its least value, then-
•(A) maximum value of cos +  sin  R is 17
•(B) value of log ( 4 ) is 4
4

8
•(C) harmonic mean of  and  is
5
(D)  = 4 and  = 1
Ans. (A,B,C)
6 3 + 9 3 + 2 3 = 1024
 ( + 3)2 3 = 1024 .....(1)
2 + 3 + 6 = ( + 3) + ( + 3)
for this to be minimum 3 .....(2)
Solving (1) & (2)   = 1,  = 4
13. Which is/are correct-
   7     7 
•(A) tan    tan    tan   . tan    1
 11   44   11   44 
11 
29 cos ec 212  
•(B)  sec  2 r

 
cos ec  8 
r 3
89 89
•(C)  log10 tan  r    log10 tan  r  , (where rº is angle in degrees)
r 1 r 1
179 179
(D)  log10 sin  r    log10 sin  r  , (where rº is angle in degrees)
r 1 r 1
Ans. (A,B,C)

If 1  2  ,
4
then tan 1  tan 2  tan 1 tan 2  1 .
14. Delhi (D), Bombay (B), Kanpur (K) and Madras (M) are four bus stations. There are 4 buses for D to B,
5 buses for B to K, 6 buses for K to M, then-
•(A) Number of ways a person can travel from D to K via B only is 20
•(B) Number of ways a person can travel from B to M via K only is 30
•(C) Number of ways a person can travel from D to M via B and K is 120
(D) Number of ways a person can travel from D to M via B and K is 150
Ans. (A,B,C)
D — (4) — B — (5) — K — (6) — M
(A) D  B  K = (4)(5) = 20
(B) B  K  M = (5)(6) = 30
(C) D  B  K  M = (4)(5)(6) = 120

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S EC TION–I(ii i )
Linked Comprehension Type (Single Correct Answer Type) (3 Marks each, –1 for wrong
answer)
Paragraph for Question 15 & 16
a1 b1 c1
Consider set of 3 distinct lines Li : a ix + biy + c i = 0 where i  {1,2,3},   a2 b2 c2 and
a3 b3 c3
ai,bi,ci  R
15. If value of  is zero, then-
(A) lines must be concurrent •(B) lines cannot form a triangle
(C) lines must be parallel (D) two of the three lines must be perpendicular
15. Ans. (B)
16. If equation of L3 can be written as L1 + L2 = 0, where andare non zero real numbers, then-
(A) L3 must pass through origin •(B)  = 0
(C) L3 is perpendicular to both L1 and L2 (D) L3 must be angle bisector of L1 & L2
Ans. (B)
Lines are concurrent   = 0
Nurture-I/1311/P2/15 & 16
Paragraph for Question 17 & 18
If the point P(–2,3) and Q() lie inside the circle x2 + y2 = 16 and line L is a chord of the circle for which
the point P is mid point, then-
17. The point of intersection of the tangent at the ends point of the chord 'L' -
 32 48   32 48   32 48   32 48 
(A)  13 , 13  (B)   13 ,  13  •(C)   13 , 13  (D)  13 ,  13 
       

P(–2,3)
L

R(x1,y1)

Ans. (C)
18. Number of non-negative integral value(s) of '' for which the point Q and origin lie on same side of line L is-
•(A) 3 (B) 12 (C) 13 (D) infinite

Ans. (A)
Q()
O(0,0)
L : 2x – 3y + 13 = 0

x2 + y2 = 16

 O(0,0) & Q() lie on same side of line L


 2 – 3 + 13 > 0
  < 13 ...(1)
 Q() lie inside the circle
 2 + 2 – 16 < 0


 2 2 2 2 0   ...(2)

–22 22 13
so (1)  (2)  non-ve integral value(s) 
= 0,1,2

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Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A C C B B A B,D B,C,D B,C,D A,B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
A. A,B,C A,B,C A,B,C A,B,C B B C A
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