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MATHEMATICS DPP

DPP

TARGET : JEE (Advanced) 2016


T EST INFORM ATION

Course : VIJETA(ADP) & VIJAY(ADR)

Date : 13-04-2016

NO.

03

DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS

TEST INFORMATION
DATE : 17.04.2016

CUMULATIVE TEST-02 (CT-02)

Syllabus : Function & Inverse Trigonometric Function, Limits, Continuity & Derivability, Quadratic Equation,
Application of Derivatives

REVISION DPP OF
APPLICATION OF DERIVATIVES
Total Marks : 139

Single choice Objective (1 negative marking) Q. 1 to 17


Multiple choice objective (2 negative marking) Q. 18 to 36
Comprehension (1 negative marking) Q.37 to Q.40

1.

2.

c3
(C)
ab
ab
The point on the curve xy2 = 1 nearest to origin is
c2

(B) 21/ 3 ,21/ 6

6.

(B) 26

(C) 21/ 3 , 21/ 6

c3
2ab

(D) (1, 1)
1

4 x2

(C) 28

is
(D) 24

5
Let f(x) be a non-negative continuous function satisfying f(x)cos x f(x)sin xx 0. Then f
=
3
1
1
(A) e1/2
(B)
(C) 0
(D)
2
2
x

cos2
, 0 x 1
If f(x) =
2
then number of values of 'c' obtained by applying LMVT on f(x) in interval
1 x 2 ,

[0, 2] is
(A) 1
9_.

2ab

n1

The greatest value of the f(x) = 3 4 x2

8.

(D)

1 n1
1
1
1 n1
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) 1
n
n
n
n

A person is standing at the edge of a slow moving river which is 1 km wide. He wishes to return to the
camp ground on the opposite side of the river for which he may swim to any point on the opposite bank
and then walk for the rest of the distance. The campground is 1 km away from the point on the opposite
bank directly across from where he starts to swim. If he swims at the rate of 2 km/hr and walks at the
rate of 3 km/hr, the minimum time taken by him is approximately
(A) 0.6 hr
(B) 0.7 hr
(C) 0.8 hr
(D) 0.9 hr

(A) 25
7.

[51, 51]
[76, 57]
[12, 12]

The fraction exceeding its own nth power (n N) by the maximum possible value is
1

5.

c3

(B)

(A) 21/ 3 , 21/ 6


4.

Max. Time : 120 min.

There are 50 machines in a factory each producing 1000 bolts daily. For each additional machine
installed, the output per machine drops by 10 bolts. How many additional machines should be installed
to maximize the total output per day?
(A) 20
(B) 30
(C) 50
(D) 25
2 4
2 4
6
If a x + b y = c then the maximum value of xy is (a,b,c > 0)
(A)

3.

(3 marks 3 min.)
(4 marks, 3 min.)
(3 marks 3 min.)

1 x 2

(B) 2

(C) 3

(D) LMVT is not applicable

Tangent lines are drawn at the points of inflexion for the function f(x) = cosx on [0, 2]. The lines
intersect with the x-axis so as to form a triangle. The area of this triangle is
2
2
2

2
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
2
4
8
16
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10.

11.

12.

13_.

14_.

Let f(x) be a twice differentiable positive function on an interval (a, b). Define a function g(x) such that
f(x) = eg(x) x (a, b). If f(x) is such that the roots of the equation f(x)t2 [f (x)]t + f(x) = 0 are always
real and distinct, then
(A) g(x) is always increasing on (a, b)
(B) g(x) is always decreasing on (a, b)
(C) g(x) is always concave up on (a, b)
(D) g(x) is always concave downward on (a, b)
A lamp of negligible height is placed on the ground at a distance of 10m from a wall. A man 2m tall is
walking at a speed of 1 m/s from the lamp towards the wall. When he is 5m away from the wall, the rate
at which his shadow shortens on the wall is
3
3
4
(A)
m/s
(B)
m/s
(C) m/s
(D) 1 m/s
2
5
5
The point of intersection of tangent to the curve y = x4 at (1, 1) with the normal to the same curve at
(1, 1) is
13
3
23
17
7
17
(A)
,
(B)
,
(C)
,
(D) does not exist

15
5
15
15
5
15
2
2
The tangent and normal at the point P(at , 2at) to the parabola y = 4ax meet the x-axis in T and G
respectively, then the angle at which the tangent at P to the parabola is inclined to the tangent at P to
the circle through P, T, G is
1 2
1 2
1
1
(A) tan (t )
(B) cot (t )
(C) tan (t)
(D) cot (t)
x
If graphs of y = logax and y = a (a > 1) intersect at exactly one point then a =
(A) e

15_.

(B)

x2
Minimum value of (x1 x2) + 1
20

(A) 5 2 2

(B) 5 2 + 2

(C) ee

(D) e1/e
2

17 x2 x 2 13 , where x1 R+, x2 (13, 17) is

(C) 5 2 2

(D) ( 5 2 2)

16.

Let f(x) be a differentiable real valued function satisfying fx) 6f(x) > 6 x 0. If f(0) = 1 and
g(x) = f(x) + x then g(x) is
(A) increasing x 0
(B) decreasing x 0
(C) a constant function x 0
(D) None of these

17.

Let f(x) be a differentiable function on [0, 8]. Such that f(1) = 3, f(2) = 1/2, f(3) = 4, f(4) = 2, f(5) = 6,
f(6) = 1/3, f(7) = 1/4. Then the minimum number of points of intersection of the curves y = f(x) and
y = f(x) [f(x)]2 is
(A) 10
(B) 6
(C) 11
(D) 25
2/3
2/3
2/3
Let x + y = a be a equation of curve, then which of the following is correct ?
x
y
(A) Equation of tangent at P(x1, y1) to the curve is 1/ 3 1/ 3 = a2/3
x1
y1
(B) Length of portion of tangent intercepted between coordinate axes is constant
(C) Equation of normal at P(x1, y1) to the curve is xx11/3 + yy11/3 = x14/3 + y14/3
(D) If tangent at (x1, y1) meet the coordinate axes in A and B, then locus of mid point of AB is
a2
x 2 + y2 =
4
2
3
Equation of tangents drawn to the curve y 2x 4y + 8 = 0 from the point(1, 2) is/are

18_.

19_.

20_.


3 (x 2) + y + 2 3 1 = 0

(B) 2 3 (x 2) y 2 1 3 = 0

(C) 2

(D) 2

Which of the following pairs of curves is orthogonal


2

x
2a

(A) y = 4ax ; y = e
(C) xy = a2 ; x2 y2 = b2
21_.


3 (x 2) + y 2 3 1 = 0

(A) 2 3 (x 2) y + 2 1 3 = 0

(B) y2 = 4ax ; x2 = 4ay at (0, 0)


(D) y = ax ; x2 + y2 = c2


If parametric equation of any curve at is given by x = acos3, y = asin3 then a > 0, 0,
2
2
2
(A) length of tangent asin
(B) length of subtangent asin cos
2
3
(C) length of normal atan sin
(D) length of subnormal asin tan
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22_.

Tangent at point P1(other than origin) on the curve y = x3 meets the curve again at P2. The tangent at P2
meets the curve at P3 and so on. Then
(A) abscissae of P1, P 2, P 3 ...... Pn form a G.P. (B) ordinates of P 1, P 2, P 3 ... P n form a G.P
1
(C) ratio of area of P1P2P3 and P2P3P4 is
(D) ratio of area of P1P2P3 and P2P3P4 is 16
16

23.

f(x) = 2e + (a 5a + 6)e + (10a 2a 11)x 3 is increasing for all real values of x if a


(A) {2}
(B) [2, 3]
(C) (2, 3)
(D) (3, )

24.

Let f(x) be a function satisfying f(x) = n x x 2 1 and f(0) = 0, then

(A) f(x) 0 x R
(C) f'(x) is increasing xR
25.

26.

27.

28_.

29_.

30.

31.

32.

(B) f(x) 0 x R
(D) f(x) is even function

f(x) = (4sin2x 1)n (x2 + 6x + 11) where n N, then x =


is a point of
6
(A) local maximum if n is even
(B) decreasing if n is odd
(C) local minimum if n is even
(D) increasing if n is odd
If f(x) = |ax b| + c|x| x R has exactly one minimum, (a, b, c > 0), then which of the following may
be possible
(A) a > c
(B) a < c
(C) a = c
(D) a, c can be anything
Let f(x) = 3sin x 4cos x + ax + b, then
(A) f(x) = 0 has only one real root which is positive if a > 5 and b < 0
(B) f(x) = 0 has only one real root which is negative if a > 5 and b > 0
(C) f(x) = 0 has only one real root which is negative if a < 5 and b < 0
(D) f(x) = 0 has only one real root which is positive if a < 5 and b > 0
If f(x) = x3 x2 + 100x + 2002 then
1 1
(A) f(1000) > f(1001)
(B) f
(D) f(sin(cos1)) f(cos(sin1))
>f
(C) f(x 1) > f(x 2)
2000 2001
x
n(1 + x) for x > 0 then
1 x
(A) f(x) is increasing function
(B) f(x) is decreasing function
e
1

sin1 cos1

1 sin1
(C)
n
(D)
n

(1 e)(1 )
(1 sin1)(1 cos1)
1 e
1 cos1
A movie screen on a wall is 20 feet high and 10 feet above the floor. If a man has to position himself at
distance x from the screen to have a maximum angle of view , then
10
(A) x =
feet
(B) = 60
(C) x = 10 3 feet
(D) = 30
3
Let f(x) be a polynomial with real coefficients. Let a, b R be two consecutive roots of f(x). Then for
some c [a, b]
(A) f(c) + f(c) = 0 ( is constant)
(B) f(c) 0 for any c
(C) f(c) = 0 for atleast one c (a, b)
(D) None of these
Consider function f(x) = |xnx|. Then

If f(x) =

1
(B) f'(x) has local minima at x = 1
e
(C) Rolle's theorem can be applied to f(x) for an interval of maximum length 1 unit
(D) f'(x + 2) f'(x) < 2 for all x > 1
x2 1
Let f(x) be a differentiable function with f(1) f(1) 0. Define a function g(x) =
. If g(x) does not
f(x)
follow Rolle's theorem in [1, 1], then which of the following options is/are FALSE?
(A) f(x) = 0 cannot have any root in [1, 1]
(B) f(x) = 0 has at least one root in [1, 1]
(C) f(x) is zero at at least one point in [1, 1]
(D) f(x) cannot satisfy Rolle's theorem in [1,1]

(A) maximum value of f(x) in x(0, 1) is

33.

34.

Let f : (a, b) R is a differentiable function such that Lim f2(x) = 0, Lim f 2(x) = e 1 and
x a

2f(x) f'(x) f 2(x) 1 for all x (a, b) then value of (b a) can be


1
(A) 0
(B)
(C) 1
2

x b

(D) 2

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35.

Which of the following are incorrect given x y?


cos1 x cos 1 y
cot 1 x cot 1 y
(A)
1 x, y [1, 1]
(B)
1 x, y R
yx
yx
(C)

36.

tan1 x tan1 y
1 x, y R
xy

(D)

sin1 x sin1 y
1 x, y [1, 1]
xy

if y = p(x) be a polynomial of least degree passing through A(1, 1) and whose graph has two points of
inflexion B(1, 1) and C with abscissa 0 at which the curve is inclined /4 to the positive direction of
X-axis then
x 4 x3
1
(A) P(x) = 6

x
12 6
2

x 4 x3
1
(B) P(x) = 6

x
12 6
2

1
2
(D) there exists two real number a and b (b > a) such that 2P'(b) + 3b 2P'(a) + 3a

(C) P(x) has local minima at x =

Comprehension # (Q. No. 37 to 38)


f(x), g(x) and h(x) are all continuous and differentiable increasing functions in [a, b]. Also a < c < b &
f(a) = g(a) = h(a). Further the point of intersection of tangent at x = c with the chord joining x = a & x = b
is on the left of c in y = f(x) and on the right of c in y = h(x). In case of g(x), tangent is parallel to the
chord. Given f(x), g(x), h(x) are concave up.
37.

38.

If f(x) > g(x) > h(x), then


(A) f(b) < g(b) < h(b)
(B) f(b) > g(b) > h(b)

(C) f(b) = g(b) = h(b)

(D) f(b) g(b) h(b)

If f(b) = g(b) = h(b), then


(A) f(c) = g(c) = h(c) (B) f(c) > g(c) > h(c)

(C) f(c) < g(c) < h(c)

(D) None of these

Comprehension # (39 to 40)


Let f(x) = x3 + ax2 + bx + c be a given cubic polynomial and f(x) = 0 be the corresponding cubic equation
where a, b, c R
39_.

Which of the following is/are correct.


(A) If a2 3b < 0 and c > 0 then f(x) = 0 has only one negative real root
(B) If a2 3b < 0 and c < 0 then f(x) = 0 has only one positive real root
(C) If a2 3b = 0 then f(x) = 0 may have three real and equal roots
(D) If a2 3b = 0 then f(x) = 0 may have three real roots in which two roots are equal

40_.

If a2 3b > 0 and x1 and x2 are real roots of f(x) = 0 such that x2 > x1, then which of the following is/are
correct.
(A) If f(x1).f(x2) > 0 then f(x) = 0 would have just one real root
(B) If f(x1).f(x2) < 0 then f(x) = 0 would have three real and distinct roots
(C) If (x1).f(x2) = 0 then f(x) = 0 would have three real roots but one of which repeated.
(D) f(x) < 0 x (x1, x2) and f(x) > 0 x (, x1) (x2, ) and x = x1 is point of local minima and
x = x2 is point of local max.

1.
8.
15.
21.
28.
35.

(B)
2.
(A)
9.
(B)
16.
(A,C,D) 22.
(A,B,C) 29.
(A)
36.

DPP # 02
ANSWER KEY
Limits, Continuity & Derivability, Quadratic Equation
(A)
3.
(B)
4.
(B)
5.
(D)
6.
(C)
10.
(B)
11.
(C)
12.
(B)
13.
(B)
17.
(A, C) 18.
(A,B,C) 19.
(B,C) 20.
(A, D) 23.
(C, D) 24.
(A,B,D) 25.
(B,C,D) 26.
(A, C) 30.
(A, B) 31.
(C, D) 32.
(A,B,C) 33.
(B)
37.
(B)
38.
(C)
39.
(C)
40.

(A)
(C)
(B, D)
(A,C)
(B,C)
(A)

7.
14.

(A)
(D)

27.
34.

(A,B)
(C)

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