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TEST
JEE Advanced - Mathematics
Time Allowed: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 150

1. Let a1, a2,...... a10 be in AP and h1, h2, equal to....., h10 be in HP. If a1 = h1 = 2 and a10 = h10 = 3, then a4h7 is [3]

a) 2 b) 5

c) 6 d) 3

2. The sum of the 3rd and the 4th terms of a G.P. is 60 and the product of its first three terms is 1000. If the first [3]

term of this G.P. is positive, then its 7th term is:

a) 7290 b) 640

c) 2430 d) 320

3. Let f(x) = ax2 + bx + c, a ≠ 0 and Δ = b2 - 4ac. If α + β, α 2


+ β
2
and α3
+ β
3
are in GP, then [3]

a) bc ≠ 0 b) bΔ = 0

c) Δ ≠ 0 d) cΔ = 0

4. The third term of a geometric progression is 4. The product of the first five terms is [3]

a) 43 b) 45

c) 44 d) 42

5. Let bi > 1 for i = 1, 2, ...., 101. Suppose loge b1, loge b2, ....., loge b101 are in AP with the common difference [3]
loge 2. Suppose a1, a2, ...., a101 are in AP, such that a1 = b1 and a51 = b51. If t = b1 + b2 + ......+ b51 and s = a1 +
a2 + ....+ a53, then

a) s > t and a101 < b101 b) s < t and a101 < b101

c) s < t and a101 > b101 d) s > t and a101 > b101

6. Consider an infinite geometric series with first term a and common ratio r. If its sum is 4 and the second term is [3]
3/4, then

a) a = 2, r = b) a = ,r=
3 3 1

8 2 2

c) a = 3, r = 1

4
d) a = 4

7
,r= 3

7. If x > 1, y > 1, z > 1 are in GP., then 1

1+ln x
,
1

1+ln y
,
1

1+ln z
are in [3]

a) H.P. b) G.P.

c) A.P. d) A.M

8. If the sum of first n terms of an AP is cn2, then the sum of squares of these n terms is [3]

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2 2 2 2

a) n(4n +1) c
b) n(4n −1) c

6 3

2 2 2 2

c) n(4n +1) c
d) n(4n −1) c

3 6

9. An infinite GP has first term x and sum 5, then x belongs to [3]

a) -10 < x < 0 b) 0 < x < 10

c) x > 10 d) x < -10

10. Let Tr be the rth term of an A.P., for r = 1, 2, 3,... If for some positive integers m, n we have T =
1
and [3]
m
n

Tn =
m
1
, then Tmn equals

a) 1 b) m
1
+
1

c) mn
1
d) 0
−−−−− 2

11. If α ∈ (0, π

2
) , then √x 2
+ x +
tan α
is always greater than or equal to [3]
√x2 +x

a) 2 tan α b) sec2 α

c) 1 d) 2
12. If x > 1, y > 1, z > 1 are in GP, then , are in [3]
1 1 1
,
1+ln x 1+ln y 1+ln z

a) AP b) H.M

c) HP d) GP

13. Suppose a, b, c are in A.P. and a2, b2, c2 are in GP. 3 if a < b < c and a + b + c = 3
, then the value of a is [3]
2

a) 1
b) 1

2√3 2√2

c) 1

2

1
d) 1

2

1

√2 √3

14. The rational number, which equals the number 2. 357 with recurring decimal is [3]
¯
¯¯¯¯¯¯
¯

a) 2445

1001
b) 2355

1001

c) 2355

999
d) 2379

997

15. If the sum of the first 2n terms of the AP series 2,5,8,..., is equal to the sum of the first n terms of the AP series [3]
57, 59, 61,..., then n equals

a) 10 b) 13

c) 12 d) 11
16. If g(x) = ∫
0
x
cos
4
tdt ,then g (x + π) equals [3]

a) g(x) + g(π) b) g(x)g(π)

c) g(x) − g(π) d) g(x)

g(π)

17. If f(x) is differentiable and ∫


t
xf(x)dx =
2 5
t then f ( 4
) equals [3]
0 5 25

a) − 5

2
b) 2

c) d) 1
5

18. The value of ∫


π/2

−π/2
x cos x

1+e
x
dx is equal to [3]
−π

a) π 2
+ e
π/2
b) π
2
− e 2

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2 2

c) π

4
+ 2 d) π

4
− 2

−−−
19. The value of the integral ∫
1

0

1−x
dx is [3]
1+x

a) b)
π π
− 1 + 1
2 2

c) 1 d) - 1
2

20. If f(x) = ∫
x +1
2
e
−t
2

dt, then f(x) increases in [3]


x

a) no value of x b) (-∞,0)

c) (0,∞) d) (2, 2)
√log 3
[3]
2

21. The value of ∫ √log 2 2


x sin x

2
dx is
sin x +sin(log 6−x )

a) 1

6
log
3

2
b) 1

4
log
3

c) 1

2
log
3

2
d) log
3

3 5

22. The value of ∫ cos

2
x+cos

4
x
dx is [3]
sin x+sin x

a) sin x - 2 (sin x)-1 + 5 tan-1 (sin x) + c b) sin x - 6tan-1 (sin x) + c

c) sin x - 2 (sin x)-1 + c d) sin x - 2 (sin x)-1 - 6 tan-1 (sin x) + c



23. If f(x) = A sin(
πx

2
) + B ,f ′
(
1

2
) = √2 and ∫0
1
f(x)dx =
2A

π
, then constants A and B are [3]

a) 4

π
and 0 b) π
and
π

2 2

c) 2

π
and
3

π
d) 0 and − 4

24. The value of ∫


( x −1)dx
is [3]
34 2
x √2x −2x +1

−−−−−−−−−− −−−−−−−−−−
a) 2√2 + 2

2
+
1

4
+ c b) 2√2 −
2

2
+
1

4
+ c
x x x x

−−−−−−−−−− −−−−−−−−−−
c) 1
√2 −
2

2
+
1

4
+ c d) 1
√2 +
2

2
+
1

4
+ c
2 x x 2 x x

0
[3]
25. ∫ {x
3
+ 3x
2
+ 3x + 3 +(x + 1) cos(x + 1)} dx is equal to
−2

a) 0 b) 4

c) -4 d) 6
x

26. The value of lim 1



t ln(1+t)
dt is: [3]
3 4
x→0 x t +4
0

a) b) 0
1

64

c) 24
1
d) 1

12

1
27. If l(m, n) = ∫ 0
t
m
(1 + t) dt
n
then the expression for l(m, n) in terms of l(m + 1, n - 1) is [3]
n

a) m+1
2
+
m+1
n
I (m + 1, n − 1) b) m+1
m
I (m + 1, n − 1)

c) r d)
2 n n
− − I (m + 1, n − 1) I (m + 1, n − 1)
m+1 m+1 m+1

k k
28. Let f be a positive function. If I 1 = ∫
1−k
xf[x(1 − x)]dx and I 2 = ∫
1−k
f[x(1 − x)]dx , where 2k - 1 > 0. [3]
I1
Then, I2
is

a) 2 b) k

c) 1 d) 1/2

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1 2
[3]
29. Let a, b, c be non-zero real numbers such that ∫ (1 + cos8 x)(ax2 + bx + c)dx = ∫ (1 + cos8 x)(ax2 + bx + c)dx.
0 0

Then the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 has:

a) two imaginary roots b) no root in (0, 2)

c) at least one root in (0, 2) d) a double root in (0, 2)


1
[3]
30. Let f(x) = x - [x], for every real number x, where [x] is the integral part of x. Then ∫ f(x)dx is
−1

a) 2 b)
1

c) 0 d) 1
p

31. Let a1, a2, a3,..., a100 be an arithmetic progression with a1 = 3 and Sp = ∑ ai , 1 ≤ p ≤ 100 . For any integer n [4]
i=1

Sm
with 1 ≤ n ≤ 20 , let m = 5n. If Sn
does not depend on n, then a2 is equal to

32. Let a1, a2, a3, be a sequence of positive integers in arithmetic progression with common difference 2. Also, let [4]

b1, b2, b3, ... be a sequence of positive integers in geometric progression with common ratio 2. If a1 = b1 = c,
then the number of all possible values of c, for which the equality 2(a1 + a2 + ... + an) = b1 + b2 + ... + bn holds

for some positive integer n, is ________.


33. A pack contains n cards numbered from 1 to n. Two consecutive numbered cards are removed from the pack and [4]
the sum of the numbers on the remaining cards is 1224. If the smaller of the numbers on the removed cards is k,
then k - 20 is equal to
34. Let m be the minimum possible value of log3 (3 y
1
+ 3
y
2
+ 3
y
3
) , where y1, y2, y3 are real numbers for which y1 [4]

+ y2 + y3 = 9. Let M be the maximum possible value of (log3 x1 + log3 x2 + log3 x3), where x1, x2, x3 are

positive real numbers for which x1 + x2 + x3 = 9. Then the value of log2 (m3) + log3 (M2) is ________.
35. Let X be the set consisting of the first 2018 terms of the arithmetic progression 1, 6, 11, ..., and Y be the set [4]
consisting of the first 2018 terms of the arithmetic progression 9, 16, 23, ... . Then, the number of elements in the
set X ∪ Y is ________.
48S2
36. The value of 2
is ________. [4]
π
π

2
3√cos θ
[4]
37. The value of the integral ∫ 5
dθ equals ________.
(√cos θ +√sin θ )
0

38. Let f : R → R be a continous odd function, which vanishes exactly at one point and f(1) = 1

2
. Suppose that F(x) [4]
x x
F (x)
= ∫ f(t)dt for all x ∈ [-1, 2] and G(x) = ∫ t|f(f(t))|dt for all x [-1, 2]. If lim G(x)
=
1

14
, then the value of f( 1

2
) is:
x→1
−1 −1

39. ∫
π/4
3π/4 dx
is equal to _________. [4]
1+cos x

40. Let the function f : [1, ∞) → R be defined by [4]


⎧ (−1)

n+1
2, if t = 2n − 1, n ∈ N

(2n+1−t) (t−(2n−1))
f(t) = ⎨ f(2n − 1) + f(2n + 1)
2 2



if 2n − 1 < t < 2n + 1, n ∈ N
x

Define g(x) = ∫ f(t)dt, x ∈ (1, ∞) . Let α denote the number of solutions of the equation g(x) = 0 in the
1

g(x)
interval (1, 8 and β = lim x→1+
x−1
. Then the value of α + β is equal to ________.
∞ ∞ ∞

41. For 0 < ϕ < π / 2, if x = ∑ cos


2n
ϕ ,y= ∑ sin
2n
,
ϕ z = ∑ cos
2n
ϕ sin
2n
ϕ then: [4]
n=0 n=0 n=0

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a) xyz = x + y + z b) xyz = yz + x

c) xyz = xz + y d) xyz = xy + z

42. Let α and β be the roots of x2 - x -1 = 0, with α > β. For all positive integers n, define [4]
n n
α −β
an = ,n ≥ 1
α−β

b1 = 1 and bn = an - 1 + an + 1, n ≥ 2

Then which of the following options is/are correct?


∞ ∞
a) ∑
bn
=
8 b) ∑
αn
=
10
n n
10 89 10 89
n=1 n=1

c) a1 +a2 + a3 +... an = an + 2 - 1 for all n ≥ 1 d) bn = α + β for all n ≥ 1


n n

43. If the first and the (2n -1)st terms of an A.P., a G.P. and an H.P. are equal and their n-th terms are a, b and c [4]
respectively, then

a) a = b = c b) ac - b2 = 0

c) a ≥ b ≥ c d) a + c = b
n

44. Let n be an odd integer. If sin nθ = r


∑ br sin θ , for every value of θ , then [4]
r=0

a) b0 = 0, b1 = n b) b = 0, b = n2 - 3n + 3
0 1

c) b0 = -1, b1 = n d) b0 = 1, b1 = 3

45. Let a1, a2, a3,... be an arithmetic progression with a1 = 7 and common difference 8. Let T1, T2, T3,.. be such that [4]

T1 = 3 and Tn+ 1 - Tn = an for n ≥ 1. Then, which of the following is/are TRUE?

a) b) T30 = 3454
30

∑ Tk = 35610
k=1

c) d) T20 = 1604
20

∑ Tk = 10510
k=1

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