Answer Key
Answer Key
Answer Key
Answer Key
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
d b c a a b a a
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
c a b b b a a c
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
a a b a c b c 3
25 26 27 28 29 30
0 15 0.4 -1 0 13
SOLUTIONS
Question No: 1
(d)
Required probability
Question No: 2
(b)
Question No: 3
(c)
Question No: 4
(a)
1.
2. Now,
Question No: 5
(a)
We have,
Put
, which is linear
The solution is
This passes through the point (-1,1)
ie.,
thus, the equation of the curve is
Question No: 6
(b)
Given,
[integrating]
When
Question No: 7
(a)
Required area area of curve
Question No: 8
(a)
The equations of the tangents at the origin can be obtained by equating the lowest degree term to
zero. So, the required tangents given by
Question No: 9
(c)
We have,
Since, is an odd function
Question No: 10
(a)
Here,
Question No: 11
(b)
For , we have
For , we have
For , we have
For , we have
Hence,
Question No: 12
(b)
We have,
Question No: 13
(b)
We have,
Set of some multiple of 9
and, Set of all multiple of 9
Question No: 14
Question No: 15
Open statement
Question No: 16
(c)
RHL
and LHL
Since, RHL=LHL=
Question No: 17
(a)
The given equation are
…(i)
and …(ii)
Since, these lines are perpendicular to each other so is right angle and . Hence,
is a right angle isosceles triangle.
Question No: 18
(a)
In a dictionary the words at each stage are arranged in alphabetical order. In the given problem we
must therefore consider the words beginning with in order. will occur in the first
place as often as there are ways of arranging the remaining 5 letters all at a time. i.e. will occur
Times. will occur in the first place the same number of times. So,
Number of words starting with
Number of words starting with
Number of words starting with
Number of words starting with
Number of words starting with
Number of words beginning with or is
Now the words beginning with must follow
First one is and the next one is
Rank of
Question No: 19
(b)
Given that, and
Which shows
Question No: 20
(a)
Since, roots of the equation
Discriminant,
Question No: 22
(b)
Let
For
For
Hence, by mathematical induction for , the proposition is true.
Question No: 23
(c)
Since, and
Now, take option (c).
Domain , Range
For every value of , we get unique value of . But the value of in does not have any
preimage.
Function is one-one but not onto.
Question No: 24
Hence,
Question No: 25
(0)
Consider
Question No: 27
Given,
Probability of exactly one of the event occurs is
Question No: 28
We have,
Question No: 29
We have,
Question No: 30
Since is an increasing function on (1, 2) such that and
Clearly, between and 11 there are thirteen points where is discontinuous