(For XI & XII Studying Students) : Code-A 20/09/2021
(For XI & XII Studying Students) : Code-A 20/09/2021
20/09/2021 CODE-A
Topics Covered :
Mathematics : Complete Syllabus
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1. If the period of the function f(x) = 1 + sin2x + sin7x + cos2x is , where m and n are prime numbers,
n
then find m + n.
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2. Let d(n) denote the largest odd integer that divides n and d(1) + d(2) + d(3) +... + d(249) = . then
q
find the value of p – q.
3. The bottom line of a 2 × 5 rectangular grid is filled with 5 tokens marked with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4,
5 and located in that order. An operation is a move of a taken from its one cell into a free adjacent cell
(two cells are called adjacent if they have a common side). What is the minimum number of operations needed
to rearrange the tokens in reverse order in the bottom line of the rectangle?
4. Let T1, T2, T3,...T100 be points on the side QR of a square PQRS, so that QT1 = T1T2 = T2T3 ..... = T99T100 =
T100 R.
Let A be a point on side PS so that QT1 = PA.
If = PT1A + PT2A + PT3A + .... + PT100A + PRA, then find the value of 2 in degree.
5. If N = 1 + 2 – 3 + 4 + 5 – 6 + 7 + 8 – 9 + + 2002 + 2003 – 2004, then find the sum of digits of N.
6. A box contains 20 balls, numbered 1 to 20. Choose three balls at random, one after the other, and with the
balls replaced after each draw. Let the number of ways of doing so, such that the three element sequence
obtained has the properties that the smallest element is odd and that only the smallest element, if any, is
repeated, is N. Find the largest integer less than or equal to N
7. Let p(x) = a0 + a1x + ... + anxn be a polynomial with integer coefficients, and 0 ai < 3 for all 0 i n.
8. Find the number of positive divisors d of 15! such that gcd(d, 60) = 5.
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9. Find the sum of digits of smallest positive number ‘n’ such that every digit of 15n is either 8 or 0.
10. Let xyz be a triangle with x = 60° and y = 45°. A circle with centre P passes through points A and B on
side XY, C and D on side YZ, and E and F on side ZX. If AB = CD = EF, and XPY = , then find the
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value of .
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11. In a triangle ABC let O, I and H are circumcentre, incentre and orthocentre respectively. If B, H, I and C lie
on a cirlce, then find OBC in degrees.
12. What is the least value of polynomial P(x) = x3(x3 + 1)(x3 + 3) + 10?
13. Find the absolute value of the sum of the paris of prime numbers p and q (positive and negative) such that
2p3 + pq – 7 = 0.
14. ABC be a scalene triangle whose area is 4 sq. units. P is a point on BC extended such that BC = CP. Two
points Q and R are taken on the remaining two sides in the same way. Find area of the triangle PQR.
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15. Three positive integers a, b, c are in G.P. such that is alo integer. If A.M. of a, b, c is b + 2, then find
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the value of (a2 + b).
16. Let an = 6n + 8n for n N. Find the remainder when aan is divided by 49.
17. In a triangle PQR, PS is median such that PS : PR 3 : 4 and QPS . Find RPS in degrees.
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18. Consider an equilateral triangle ABC having side length 10 3 units. Let P be any point on the circumcircle
of a triangle ABC. Find the sum of length of perpendiculars drawn from A, B and C on the tangent to
circumcircle at P.
19. Let A be a set of 20 distinct real numbers and B be the set of numbers that occur as averages of two distinct
elements of A. Find the elast number of elemetns in B.
20. Let two persons A and B together have n toys. A says to B, ‘If I give you some toys then you will have twice
as many toys as I will have.” B say to A, “If I give you some toys then you will have thrice an many toys as
I will have.” Find the least value of n(where n > 0) for which these stetemetns are true?
21. If A > 0 and if (x + 1)(x + 2)(x + 3)(x + 4) + 1 = (Ax2 + Bx + C)2, then find the value of (A + B + C).
22. If the sumf of the angles at the vertices of a five-point star (as shown in figure) is equal to K degrees, then
K
find the value of .
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23. If there are total N different words (with or without meaning) that can be written usign 3 letters A and not more
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than three letters B (and no other letters), then find the value of .
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24. In a triangle ABC with sides a, b, c and circumradius R, relation R(B + C) = a bc is satisfied. Find the vaue
of BAC in degree>
25. Suppose there are n points in a plane no three of which are collinear with the property that if we label these
potins as A1, A2, ..., An in any way whatsoever, the broken line (i.e., join points) A1, A2 ... An doesn’t intersect
itself. Find the maximum value of n.
26. Find the number of ordered pairs of natural numbers (x, y) such that x5 = y5 + 10y2 + 20y + 1.
27. Let the circles C1 and C2 intersect in two points A and B and let line L be a common tangent to both circles
touching C1 and M and C2 at N. If line L is perpendicular to AM and MN = 2 AM, find the value of angle NMB
in degree.
28. Consider an acute triangle ABC of area 25 square units. Let CD AB, DM AC and DN BC where points
D, M and N lie on line segments AB, AC and BC respectively suppose H1 and H2 are the ortho centres of
triangle MNC and MND respectivley. If the area of the quadrilateral AH1, BH2 is P square units, then find the
greatest integer not greater than P.
29. Let A be the sum of the digits of the number 1616 and B the sum of digits of the number A. Find the sum of
the digits of the number B.
30. Three problems A, B and C were given on a mathematical olympiad. All 25 students solved at least one of
these problems. The number of students who solved B and not A is twice the number of students who solved
C and not A. The number of students who solved only A is greater by 1 than the number of students who
along with A solved at least one other problem. Among the students who solved only one problem, half solved
A. How many students who solved only B?
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Answers
1. (09) 11. (30) 21. (11)
2. (95) 12. (09) 22. (36)
3. (20) 13. (90) 23. (17)
4. (90) 14. (28) 24. (90)
5. (30) 15. (48) 25. (04)
6. (63) 16. (02) 26. (01)
7. (86) 17. (30) 27. (45)
8. (36) 18. (30) 28. (25)
9. (16) 19. (37) 29. (07)
10. (15) 20. (12) 30. (06)
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