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CHAPTER 1 LIA =x): =e x € R)and B= ((x, y) 7 = e%, x ER) then n(A 0B) is (1) Infinity. (20 (1 (a2 2.1f A= (x,y) ty = sinx, x € R) and B= {(x, y): y= cos x, x €R) then AN B contains (1) no element (2) infinitely many elements (3) only one element (4) cannot be determined. 3, The relation R defined on a set A= (0,-1, 1, 2) by xRy if |x? + y2] s 2, then which one of the following is true? (1) R= (0, 0}, (5-1), (0, 1, (1, 0), (1, V, (1, 2), (1,0) (2) R= (0, 0}, (05-2), (0, 1), (-2, 0}, (2, 0 (9) Domain of R is (0,-1, 1, 2) (4) Range of R is (0,-1, 1) 4 fff) = [x2] + [x #2], x€R, then (f if xe (-@,-2] ax if x € (-,-2) (mai if xe 22) (2) £9) fs if x €(-22) mx if xe 20) x if x € (20) mix if x6 (-@, 2x if x € (-2,-2) (9) £6) =} -4% xe(- (f@=} 2x if xe (-2.2] 2x if x € (2.0) a if x€ Qo) Let R be the set of all real numbers. Consider the following subsets of the plane R R:S = (x, y) : y=x+ land 0 4 ata xe ee ixicHt (1) Pg ={% 1 sx 516 @r@a)F Hisxsis Ea CeemxtS6 ans) tea EET) xm xi 16 uti at6 a 23. Let f: R— R be defined by f(x) = 1 ~ |x]. Then the range of fis (MR (2) (=) (3) -1,«) 24, The function f : R + R is defined by {{x) = sinx + cos xis (1) an odd function (2) neither an odd function nor an even function (3) an even function (4) both odd function and even function. (4) (=, 1] eons) (t43") | 25. The function f: R + Ris defined by f(x) =A} 4 oot ig | (1) an odd function (2) neither an odd function nor an even function (9) an even function (4) both odd function and even function. GENERAL MATHS, CHAPTER 2 1. lx+21 $9, then x belongs to ) Ga.-7 a ? (2) [-11,7) (3) (= 7)u[14,00) (4) (11.7) - Given that xy and b are real numbers x 0, then ()xdyb (3) xb < yb Oy 3. If S31 0, then x belongs to Re) Qe) (9) (-©,2) (4) (= 2.) 4. The solution of Sx — 1 < 24 and Sx+1>=2¢4i9 aes a(-s-4) (3) (-58) (4) (-54) 5. The solution set of the following inequality |x ~ 1] 2 Ix~ 3] is () [02] aR (9) (02) (4) (-@,2) 6. The value of loge S12is (1) 16 18 9 ia 7. The value of logs is )-2 (2) -8 (3) -4 M2 8. If log 0.25 = 4, then the value of x is (os @2s (1s (4) 125 9. The value of log, blogyclog.ais (1) 2 (2). (33 m4 10. 1f3 is the logarithm of 343 , then the base is ays 7 6 m9 11. Find a so that the sum and product of the roots of the equation 2x! + (a= 3)x-+ ga—S =0 are equal is a. 2 (3)0 ws 12. Ifa and b are the roots of the equation x? — kx + 16 = 0 and satisfy a? + ‘p? = 32, then the value of kis (10 (2) -8 (3) -8.8 (46 13. The number of solutions of x? + [x~ 1] = 1 is aq. (20 2 3 =5x-7= 018 14. The equation whose roots are numerically equal but opposite in sign to the roots of 3x (1) 3x2 5x-7=0 (2)3x2+5x-7=0 (9) 3 —SxH7=O (4) BE HKKT 415: 108 and 2 are the roots of x! +ax-+e= O and 3,3 are the roots of x? + dx+b = 0, then the roots of the equation x2 +ax+b=0 are (12 (2) -11 (3) 9.1 (4) -12 16, Ifa and b are the real roots of the equation x? ~ kx +¢ = 0, then the distance between the points (3.0) ‘and (6,0) is (VR (2) Vinee (3) Vie (4) VE= 86 7 Mes = a t zp then the value of kis (2) 2 (3) 3 m4 then the value of A+B is a> (5 (a3 mber of roots of (x-+3)* + (x +5)* = 16 is (22 (3)3 (4)0 (33 aa CHAPTER 3 (vz (25 (2 2. If cos 28" 4 ‘sin 28° = Ie, then cos 17" is equal to ® (1) > e x ws @-8 (45 X4 Beost xt sin Ecos fia (2) 342 @9 (1+ 008%) (14008) (1400s ES (ai Oy S10 <20.<3, then EF EFTEST equals (1) =2c0s 0 (2) -2sin (3) 2cos @ 6-tftan 40" =, then tec ae qe oe 7. C081" + cos 2" +-cos3 + 405.179 = Qo (1 (3) -1 8. Let fa) = 11, 2G 0 sncoowy ‘conhcos® * cosbeae * concecsh (Q)sinAtsinB+sinc 1 yo « (1) 2 (2) sea @) 2 13. If tanaand tan are the roots of x? +ax+b = 0, then is Haas ; az (9-2 14. Ina triangle ABC, sin?A + sin?B + sin?C = 2, then the triangle is (1) equilateral triangle (2) isosceles triangle (3) right triangle (4) scalene triangle. | 15. If (8) = |sin 6] + [cos 6],8 € R, then f(8) is in the interval (2) (02) (2) 1.93) (9) (12) cos 6xtbcas 20156992010 55 causal to TearsisScorSuvivcess 1 OU (2) cosx (3) cos 3x. “4 “-% 4 Oy (4) 2sino we (4). 89 isnt costa] where xe Rand ke 1, Then (4) = fae) = (yy Qs @t @t 9. Which of the following is not true? (2) sing (2) coso =~ 1 (9) tno =25 (4) seco 10. cos 26cos 2 + sin? (@-$)-sin? (0+ 4) is equal to: (1) sin2@+$) (2) cos2(0 +) (9) sin2(0— g) (4) cos2(@ ~ 4) cosA+ cos B+ cos ¢ 12. If cos pO + cos q@ = 0 and ip q, then 0 is equal to (mis any integer) ws equal to (2 (4) (0.1) (4) 2cosx GENERAL MATHS 17. The triangle of maximum area with constant perimeter 12m (2) is an equilateral triangle with side 4 m (2) is an isosceles triangle with sides 2m,Sm, 5m (G) is a triangle with sides 3m,4m,Sm (4) Does not exist. se is will it take to make 10 complete 18. A wheel is spinning at 2 radians/second. How many seconds will it rotations? 3 (4) 15m seconds (1)10n seconds (2) 20" seconds ——_(3) Sm second: @ 19. If sina + cos a= b, then sin 2a is equal to a (1) b?=1, ifb< v2 (2)b?-1,ifb> V2 (3) b?-1, ifb 21 ( Bans ii) sin Asin Bsin C> 0 then 20. Ina AABC, if (i) sin sin Zsin$>0 (ii) sin Asin Bsin b2v2 is true A) Both (i) and (i) are true (2) Only (i) i a only a net (4) Neither (i) nor (i) is true. (1) 432 (a) 125, (1) 2x He, + 3C, (2) 108 (2) 124 11. The number of ways in which a host lady invite ‘whom two do not want to attend the party together is (2) BC, + cy CHAPTER 4 lp of 2, 1. The sum of the digits at the 10" place of all numbers formed with the help of (3) 36 f ofces. 2. Iman examination there are three multiple choice questions and each question has 5 ch Number of ways in which a student can fail to get all answer correct is (3) 64 S. The number of ways in which the following prize be given to a class of 30 boys first and second in mathematics, first and second in physics, first in chemistry and first in English is (2) 308 297 (2) 30? x 293 (3) 30? x 29% (4) 30x 295, 4. The number of 5 digit numbers all digits of which are odd is (25 (2) 55 (3) s¢ (4) 625. S- In 3 fingers, the number of ways four rings can be worn ig “~~~ ways. (aan (2) 3* 6s (4) 64 ©. FP = (HED) p, then the value of n are () Zand 11 (2)6 and7 (9) 2and 11 (4) 2and6. 7. The product of r consecutive positive integers is divisible by aya Qe-y1 e+ (@)e. 8. The number of five digit telephone numbers having at least one of their digits repeated is (2) 90000 (2) 10000 (3) 30240 (4) 69760. 9.1f **C, = #2, then the value of a! is (2 (23 (3)4 45 10. There are 10 points in a plane and 4 of them are collinear. The number of straight lines joining any ‘two points is (1) 45 (2) 40 (3) 39 (9) Hca— cg 8 people for a party of 8 out of 12 people of 5,7 taken all at a time (4) 18 (4) 63 (4) 38. (4) q+ 21, 12. The number of parallelograms that can be formed from a set of four parallel lines nother set of three parallel lines. (1) 6 29 6 18. Everybody in a room shakes hands with everybody else. The total number of shak ‘The number of persons in the room is - intersecting 2 ce hands is 66. (is q@ar 4 (1) 45 (1) 110 (2) 12 (2) (2) 40 (2) cy (3) 10 14. Number of sides of a polygon having 44 diagonals is au 16, 1f 10 lines are drawn in a plane such that no two of them are parallel and no three are concurrent, then the total number of points of intersection are (101 16. In a plane there are 10 points are there out of which 4 points are collinear, then the number of triangles formed is (3) 120 (6 (4) 22 (28 «16 GENERAL maTHS B7. In °C,:"C, = 11:1 then nis as Q6 3) 18: 9c, + ON, is a a (1) &*¢, 2) Ye, (3) °C, (4) "Crate )4 The number of rectangles that a chessboard has 0) 80 (29° (3) 1296 (4) 6561 29. The number of 10 digit number that can be written by using the digits 2 and 3 is (1) G+ 2G (22 (2-2 (4) 101 2¥ If, stands for ‘P, then the suum of the series 1+ P, +2P; +3P3 ++ nPs is (1) Pow (2) Pas = 1 (3) Pea td (4) Pon ‘2% The product of first n odd natural numbers equals x 8G, x *P, (3) (2)" 78Ca% Pa (4) "aX "Pa (1) 6%", (2) 2B If "Cy, "Cs, "Cy are in AP the value of n can be (14 (2) 11 (9 “as este SSC eta toa (1 101 at @n (@)61 CHAPTER 5 1. The value of 24.4464 004 2ni9 wa (a) en (9) en (4) (0+) 2. The coefficient of x* in 2+ 2x)!" is (a) ey (22 (3) Mcqae (4) C2", ‘8. The coefficient of x*y"* in the expansion of (2x-+ 3y)" is (yo (2) 2498 (9) 237 4283" 4) 20c428317 4.1 "Cio > *G, for all possibie r, then a value of n is (10 (a1 (19 (#)20. S. ais the arithmetic mean and g is the geometric mean of two numbera, then (ass @aze @ase Ware 6. +R YR +9)" = ag tayxt op? ++" and if aga.ap are in AP, then nis agi Qs (3) 2 (4) 4 7. 1f2,8,b are in AP,2,4,b are in GP, and ifa,xb are in HP then xis (2 (a. (3) 4 (4) 16. 8. The sequence Scg!g.z¢! form an (yap (2) oP (HP (4) aap, 9. The HM of two positive numbera whose AM and GM are 16,8 reapectively ia (10 6 @s (a 10. If, denotes the sum of n terms of an AP whose common differen aa (2)24 (4a we 11. The remainder when 38% is divided by 13 ia (1) 12 @1 @u 12. The n® term of the sequence 1,247.11,» ig (1) n84+3n?+2n (2) n?—3n?-+3n - (9) senior) (4) 8 19.The sum upton tema of the eres hg tah ty i (1) VamFT (2) SE (9) VinF-1 ) 14. The term of the sequence ?,3,2,%5 ig ()2"—n—1 (2) 1-2-8 @)2"+n=-1 (2 (a) ae 1. +B eis (yag 7 (4 (23 i} lent of x$in the series eis (1)? (2 ee ties (i (be @) ice is d., the value of S,— 25,1 +S,-2 is as (a6. ENERAL MATHS CHAPTER 6 4, The equation of the k locus of the point whose distance fro i = Reo ey {rom y-axis is half the distance from origin i (9) 38 +92 (4) 3x2 =? = 0 2 Be. z the following oun is the locus of (at2,2a0) a ¢ following point lie on the locus of 3x? + 3y?— 8x 12y +17 =0 () @0) 2) (-23) (3) 2) 4) @- 4. Ifthe point (8, ~5) lies on the locus 2-2 =k, then the value of kis ao @1 (2 3 5. Straight line joining the points (2,3) and (~ 1,4) passes through the point (a 6) if (1) +28 =7 (2) 3a+ (3)a+3B=11 a) eT 6. The slope of the line which makes an angle 45* with the line 3x—y=—5 are (y4-4 (23-2 a; 2s: 7. Equation of the straight line that forms an isosceles triangle with coordinate axes in the I-quadrant with perimeter 4+2v2is ()xtyt2=0 © @x+y-220 (@)xty-v2= 8. The coordinates of the four vertices of a quadrilateral are (~2,4),(~ 1,2), (1.2) and (24) taken in order. ‘The equation of the line passing through the vertex (~ 1,2) and dividing the quadrilateral in the equal (@)xty+v2=0 (yxtizo0 — @xty=t (xtyt3=0 (i) x-y+3=0 9. The intercepts of the perpendicular bisector of the line segment joining (1,2) and (3,4) with coordinate axes are ()5,-5 (2) 5,5 (3) 5,3 (4) 5,-4 10. The equation of the line with slope 2 and the length of the perpendicular from the origin equal to VS is (yx-2y=W8 @)2e-y=¥5 (@)2x-y=s (ax-2y-5=0 11, A line perpendicular to the line 5x—y = 0 forms a triangle with the coordinate axes. If the area of the triangle is 5 sq. units, then its equation is (1) x4 Sy +5v2=0 (2)x-Sy#5V2=0 (3) Sxt+y45V2=0 (4) Sx-y4SV2=0 12, Equation of the straight line perpendicular to the line x—y +5 = 0, through the point of intersection the y-axis and the given line (yx-y-5=0 (2) x+y-5=0 (xty+5=0 — @)xty+10=0 13: Ifthe equation of the base opposite to the vertex (2.3) of an equilateral triangle is x +y = 2, then the length of a side is a f (296 (3) 6 (4) 32 = q for different values of p and q passes through the point 14. The line (p + 2q)x + (p-3a)y 0G) G5) G3 Gs ‘he point on the line 2x ~ 3y = 5 is equidistance from (1,2) and (3,4) is () 73) (2) G1), (3) a.-1) (4) (-2.8) nn. re earaee. @)(-3.-2) (2) (-32) B)(-2, 17. The length of 1 from the origin to the line |=” (4) G2) wm? ae oF 4) 2 18. The y-intercept of the straight line passing through (1,3) and perpendicular to 2x—3y +1=0is my 23 85 (2 19. If the two straight lines x + (2k—7)y +3 = 0 and 3kx + 9y ~ 5 = 0 are perpendicular then the value of kis =3 Qk= a) (k= “ 20. Ifa vertex of a square is at the origin and its one side lies along the line 4x+ 3y ~ 20 of the square is (1) 20 sq. units (2) 16 sq. units (3) 25 sq. units (4) 4 squnits 21. If the lines represented by the equation 6x? + 41xy — 7y? = 0 make angles a and § with x - axis, then tanatan B= ay-$ ; @-} Oe ‘22. The area of the triangle formed by the lines x* — 4y? =0 and x=ais (1) 222 (3a (3) 3a? 4) Re 23. If one of the lines given by 6x? — xy + 4cy* = 0 is 3x + 4y = 0, then c equals to -3 (2) -1 (3)3 41 24. 8 i acute angle between the ines x?~ ay ~6y* = 0, then Hate? ig mi @-} @ ay 25. One of the equation of the lines given by x? + 2xycot @—y? = 0 is (1) x-ycoro=0 (2) x+ytane (3) xcos 6 + y(sin@ +1)=0 (4) xsin 8 +y(cos8+1) =0

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