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lim sin(xx)isequalto
6.
x0
lim (11/sin
(2) sin(1)
(3) 0
(4) Noneofthese
b+ cc
lim
aa+ b
a
a 0
7.
isequalto
(1) 0
(2) 4bc
(3) 2bc
(4) Noneofthese
1+ x 1+ x+ x2
lim1+
+
+ ......... isequalto
x1
2!
3!
8.
lim
(2) 0
n( n+ 1)
2
1
x 0 x3
t2
(4) n
dtisequalto
+ 1
(1)
2
3
(2)
-2
3
(3)
1
3
(4)
-1
3
(1) e1
(4) Noneofthese
(8+ 3x)2/3
lim
x
1
f(2)=6, f( 2)=
.Than lim
x 2
48
(2) e
(3) Doesnotexist
4.
isapproximatelyequalto
(1)
39
40
(2) 1
(3)
41
40
(4) Noneofthese
x0
(1) 18
(2) 12
(3) 36
(4) 24
4t3dt
isequal
x- 2
to
9.
5.
(1)
cc+ aa
3.
+ 21/sin
to
(1) sin(e)
(3)
2.
x0
numberis
f(1+ x)
f (1)=6then lim
x0 f(1
)
equals
(1) 1
(2)
(3) e2
(4) e3
(1) 1
(2) 2
(1) 0
(2) 1
(3) 3
(4) 4
(3) 2
(4) Noneofthese
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, then composite f unction
x- 2
y=f[f{f(x)}]isdiscontinuousatthepoints
x3
sinx
- 1
0 , where p is a
p2
p3
11. If f(x) =
(1) 1,
(3) 2,
3
, 2
2
(2) 2,
12
, 5
5
5 12
,
2 5
(4) Noneofthese
(2) 2f(x)
(3) 3f(x)
(4) 5f(x)
constant.Then
dx3
[f(x)] atx=0is
(1) p
(2) p+p2
(3) p+p3
(4) Independentofp
18. u = sec-1
13. Iffbeafunctionsuchthatf(x+y)=f(x)+f(y) V
x,y R,andf(x)=(ax3 +bx2 +cx)g(x)forallx
where g(x) is continuous and g(0) = 2 then
derivativeoff(x)is
d3
1
2
(2x - 1)
and v = 1+ 3x then
(1) 2 abc
(3) 2c
(4) Noneofthese
(3)
du
at
dv
1
is
3
x = -
(1) 0
abc
(2)
2
cosx
(2)
1
3
1
2
(4) 2
(1) 20
(2) 12
(3) 10
(4) Cannotbefind
sin2p[p2x]
15. If f (x)=
, [] denotes greatest integer
3+ [x2]
function,thenf(x)is
x2 - [f(x)]2 = 0 is
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 0
(4) Noneofthese
1
20. 3f (x)- 2f = x then f(3) equals
x
(1) Discontinuousatsomex
(2) Continuousforallx,butf (x)doesnotexists
(3) f (x)existsforallx
(1)
3
5
(2)
(3)
29
45
(4) Noneofthese
(4) Noneofthese
16. Iff(x)=a+b|x|+c|x|2,wherea,bandcarereal
constants. Then f(x) is dif f erentiable at
x=0if
5
3
21. Ify=(1+x)(1+x2)(1+x4)...(1+ x2 ),
(1) a= b= 0
dy
atx=0
dx
(2) c= 0
then
(3) b = 0
(1) 1
(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) Noneofthese
(4) a + c = b
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23.
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) Noneofthese
nx
x 0
(1) 0
(2) 8
(3) 6
(4) 4
a1 + a2 + ......+ an
n
(2) (1)k1 (k 1) p
(3) (1)k k p
(4) (1)k1 k p
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Practice Test
Choosethecorrectanswer:
1.
2.
Applications of Derivatives
6.
(1) p=2,q=7
(1) 4units
(2) p=2,q=7
(2) 8units
(3) p=2,q=7
(3) 2units
(4) p=2,q=7
(4) Noneofthese
7.
(2) DecreasingonR
(3) IncreasingonR
1 1
- = a - b
b a
(2)
1 1 1 1
- = a b a b
(3) ab= a b
1
(4) Decreasingon - ,
2
3.
(4) Noneofthese
8.
(2) 3
(3) 3
(4) 1
9.
whichthetangentisparalleltoxaxis,lieonthe
(1) Straightline
(2) Parabola
(3) Circle
(4) Ellipse
Thefunction
x
4.
1- x2
tangentininclinedatangle p/4tothexaxisis
attainsitsmaximumvalueatx=
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
where the
(1) 1
4
(3)
3
(2) -
(4) 1
3
4
(2) 2 3r
(3) 6 3r
(4) 8 3r
11. Theradiusofacylinderisincreasingattherateof
2m/sanditsheightisdecreasingattherateof3m/
s.Whentheradiusis3mandheightis5m,the
volumeofthecylinderwouldchangeattherateof
(1) 87p m3/s
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12. Aladderisrestingagainstthewallatanangleof
60.Amanisascendingtheladderattherateof
6m/s.Hisrateofapproachingthewallis
(1)
3
m/s
2
1 3
, - , 3
2 4
1 3
(2) - , - , - 3
2 4
(3)
1 3
, , 3
2 4
(4)
(2) 3m/s
(3) 3 3m/s
(4)
3m/s
1 2
, , - 1
3 3
ln(p + x)
is
ln(e+ x)
13. Thedistancetravelledbyaparticlealongastraight
line is giv en by s = at2 + bt + c . The
accelerationoftheparticleisproportionalto
(1) s1
(2) s2
(3) s2
(4) s3
1
= 0, then the values of
[1, 3] and f 2 +
3
aandbarerespectively
(2) 2,1
(3) 1,1/2
(4) 1,6
(2) Decreasingon(0, )
p
p
(3) Increasingon 0, ,decreasingon ,
e
e
(1) 1,6
(1) Increasingon(0, )
p
(4) Decreasingon(1, )andincreasingon ,
e
19. Thefunctionf(x)=3cos4x+10cos3x+6cos2x3
in0 x p
p 2p
(1) Increasesin ,
3 3
a0
a
a
a
a
+ 1 + 2 + ......+ n-1 + n = 0,thenthe
n+ 1 n n- 1
2
1
n
n
1
n
equationa0x +a1x +......+a =0hasin(0,1)
15. If
p 2p
(2) Decreasesin ,
2 3
(1) Exactlyoneroot
p 2p
(3) Increasesin 0, ,p
2 3
(2) Atleastoneroot
(3) Atmostoneroot
(4) Noroot
16. If the function f(x) = x3 6ax2 + 5x satisfies the
conditionsofLagrangesmeanvaluetheoremon
theinterval[1,2]andtangenttothecurvey=f(x)
7
at x =
is parallel to the chord that joins the
4
points of intersection of the curv e with the
ordinatesx=1andx=2,thenthevalueofais
35
(1)
16
(3)
7
16
35
(2)
48
(4)
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p 2p
(4) Decreasesin 0, ,p
2 3
xeax
,x 0
20. If f(x)=
whereaisapositive
2
3
x+ ax - x ,x > 0
constant,thenf (x)isincreasingintheinterval
2
(1) - ,-
a
2 a
(2) - ,
a 3
a
(3) ,
3
(4) - ,
3
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beinscribedintheellipse
(1) l >1
(2) l <1
(3) l <4
(4) l >4
22. If f(x)=
24. Theareaofthegreatestisoscelestrianglethatcan
l sinx+ 6cosx
ismonotonically
2sinx+ 3cosx
dt,thenf (x)increasesin
(1)
3ab
4
(2)
3ab
2
(3)
3 3ab
4
(4)
2 3ab
3
x2
(1) (2,2)
(2) Novalueofx
(3) (0, )
(4) (,0)
23. Awindowoffixedperimeterincludingthebaseisin
theformofarectanglesurmountedbyasemicircle.
Thesemicircularportionisfittedwithcolouredglass
whiletherectangularpartisfittedwithclearglass.
Theclearglasstransmitsthreetimesasmuchlight
persquaremetreasthecolouredglassdoes.The
ratioofthesidesoftherectangle,sothatthewindow
transmitsmaximumlight,is
(1)
6
p + 6
(2)
4
p + 4
(3)
2
p + 2
(4)
3
p + 3
y2
+
= 1 havingits
a2 b2
vertexcoincidentwithoneextremityofthemajor
axis
x2+1
- t2
x2
(1)
2 3
9
(2)
4 3
9
(3)
3 3
9
(4)
3
9
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3. Indefinite Integrals
Choosethecorrectanswer:
1.
x3 + a3
,
5.
thenvalueofAisequalto
2.
2
3
(1)
3
2
(2)
(3)
1
3
(4) Noneofthese
(cos-1x+ sin-1x)2
(1)
100
+ C
(2)
2x
p
+ 1)
isequalto
x100
1
(1) 100loge 100 + c
x + 1
(2)
dx
4x
dx
x(x
1
100
(3) loge
+ C
loge 100 + c
x + 1
x100
+ c
(x100 + 1)
(4) Noneofthese
(3)
3.
(1)
x
p2
+ C
6.
log 1+ 2
x
x2 +
(4) Noneofthese
dx
7.
1
tan x-
x
2
-1
-1
x2 + 1
log
2 x 2
8.
(2) 1/3
(3) 1/4
(4) 1/4
Let
1- x3
dx =
2
gof(x)+ c, theng(x)=
3
(2) x3/2
x+ 1
x 2
cos x
dx = A(x- a )
cos(x- a )
(4) sin1x
x(1+ xe ) dx isequalto
(2) log
If
1 -1
tan x/2+ c,
6
(1) 1/2
(1) log
x - 1
tan-1
x 2
2
4.
= ktan-1x-
(3) x2/3
(4)
(x + 1)(x + 4)
(1)
1
tan x-
(2) x
2
(3)
dx
2
thenK,is
x2
(3) log
xe x
x
1+ xe
xe x
1+ xe
1+ xe x
x
xe
1
1+ xex
1
1+ xex
1
1+ xex
thenvalueofAandBare
(1) sin a,sin a
(3) cos a, sin a
(4) log
1+ xe x
x
xe
1
1+ xex
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log(x + 1)- logx
1
= k log1+ + C,then
x(x+ 1)
x
(1) k = -
1
2
(2) k =
(3) k = 1
(1) 2 log
1- cos3 x
2
cos-1(cos3/2 x )
3
(2)
2 -1 3/2
sin (sin x )
3
(3)
2 -1
sin (cos3/2 x )
3
(4)
2
cos-1(sin3/2 x )
3
3 x- 4
14. If f
= x+ 2,then
3x+ 4
+ 2cos-1 x
1+ 1- x
x
-1
+ 2cos
15.
f(x)dx =
x+ 2
(1) e log
3x- 4
3x+ 4
(2) -
8
2
log|1- x|+ x
3
3
x- 2
(3) e log
3x+ 4
3x- 4
(4) -
8
2
log|1- x|- x
3
3
logx
(x+ 1)
dx =
(1)
- log x
+ logx- log(x+ 1)
x+ 1
(2)
log x
+ logx- log(x+ 1)
x+ 1
sec4 x
dx isequalto
tanx
(3)
log x
- logx- log(x+ 1)
x+ 1
(4)
- log x
- logx- log(x+ 1)
x+ 1
(3) - 2 log
x
1+ 1- x
- 2cos-1 x
(4) Noneofthese
11.
dxisequalto
(1)
(4) k = 1
1+ 1- x
(2) - 2 log
cosx- cos3 x
1
2
1 - x 1
dxisequalto
1+ x x
10.
13.
12.
16.
x+ 2
ex
dx =
x+ 4
(1)
xex
x+ 4
x x+ 2
(2) e
x+ 4
(3)
ex
x+ 4
x x- 2
(4) e
x- 4
thenvaluesofK,L,Marerespectively
17. If
x+ 1 a x- 2 b
=
log
+ c ,
x- 1 x+ 2
(x2 - 4)(x2 - 1)
(2x2 + 1)dx
thenthevaluesofa,barerespectively
(1) 1,0,1
(2)
1
,1,2
3
(1)
1
, 2,- 1
3
(4)
2
,1,0
3
(3) 1,
(3)
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,
2 4
3
2
(2) - 1,
3
2
1 3
(4) - ,
2 4
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18.
cosx+ sinx
cos2x log
dx =
cosx- sinx
(1)
21.
(3)
1
(4) log ex - e2x - 1 + sec-1ex
22.
sinx
(sinx- cosx)e
xtan-1x
dx = 1+ x2 f(x)+ log x+ x2 + 1 ,
2
1+ x
then
(4) Noneofthese
19.
ex - 1
dx isequalto
ex + 1
cosx
1- sin2x
(1) esinx
dx =
dx
23.
x 1- x
(1) k =
f(x)
dxis
x3 - 1
2x+ 1
(1+ x+ x2) 2
tan-1
(1) log x- 1 +
3
3
+
(2) log
1+ x+ x2
-1 2x+ 1
tan
3
1+ 1- x2
+ C,then
x
2
3
(2) k = 2
1
3
24. The antiderivative F of the function 1+3xlog3,
whichassumes thevalue10 forx= 0,cuts the
abscissa at
equalto
x- 1
= kln
(3) k = 1
(4) k = -
(1) x=2
(2) x=4
(3) x=1
(4) x=1
25. If
4ex + 6e- x
9e
- 4e- x
1+ x+ x2
1
2x+ 1
+
tan-1
(3) log
x- 1
3
3
(1) A =
-3
35
, B =
2
36
(4) Noneofthese
(3) A =
-3
-35
3
36
, B =
(4) A = , B =
2
36
2
35
(2) A =
3
-35
, B =
2
36
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x
10- x + x
.dx isequalto
p /3
7.
(1) 4
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 0
If
(1)
1
2
(2)
1
3
(3)
1
4
(4)
1
8
20p
2.
|cosx|dx isequalto
3+ 2 3
cosxdx
,thenkis
= klog
3+ 4sinx
3
3.
(1) 20
(2) 40
(3) 30
(4) Noneofthese
8.
(3) 1-
1
sq.unit
e
(2) 1sq.unit
(4) 1+
1
sq. units
e
(2) e1
(3) e1(e11)
(4) e
p /4
9.
(sinx+ cosx)dx
isequalto
9+ 16sin2x
(1) log3
4.
px
1
If f( x)= Asin + B,f' = 2 and
2
2
f(x)dx =
0
(3)
2A
, then the constants A and B are
p
respectively
(2) log2
log3
20
(4)
log2
20
p /4
10. If n =
3
p
(2)
and
p
2
p
p
(1)
and
2
2
(3) 0and -
5.
4
p
(4)
Theareaboundedby y = 1+
n(In1 +In+1)=
(1) 1
4
and0
p
8
x2
(3)
andtheordinates
11.
6.
(1) 2
(2) 4
(3) log2
(4) log4
3p /2
p /2
[2sinx]dx is
(1) p
(2) 0
(3) p/2
(4) p/2
12.
1
n- 1
p /3
0
x=2andx=4is
(2) n1
(4) Noneofthese
3+ 2 3
cosxdx
= klog
, then k is
3+ 4sinx
3
(1)
1
2
(2)
1
3
(3)
1
4
(4)
1
8
p /2
0
|cosx- sinx|dxisequalto
(1) 0
(2) 2( 2- 1)
(3) 2 2
(4) 2( 2+ 1)
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13.
2x(1+ sinx)
dxisequalto
- p 1+ cos2 x
p
(1)
p2
4
(2)
20. Let
p
4
andif
(4) p 2
(3) 0
cos2 x
15.
(2) 0
(3) 1
(4) p
dx
(2)
2pab
a+ b
(3)
p
ab(a+ b)
(4)
p
2ab(a+ b)
(3) 14
(4) 16
aregivenby
3+ 5sinx
log
dx =
3+ 5cosx
19.
(3) P=5,Q=2,R=3
23.
1
log2
3
(3) 1
2
0
(1) 5 + 3 + 2
(2)
5 + 3 + 2
(3) 5 - 3 - 2
(4)
5 - 3 - 2
24. Theratioinwhichtheareaboundedbythecurves
y2 =12xandx2 =12yisdividedbythelinex=3,
is
(2) 100(1e)
e100 - 1
100
1+ x
dxisequalto
[x ]+ log
-1/2
1- x
1
2
greatestintegerfunction
(4) 2log 2
(4)
(1) 15:49
(2) 13:48
(3) 12:37
(4) 11:14
(2) 0
1
(4) 2log
2
(1) 4
(2) 2
(3) 2
(4) 4
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2
(4) P=5,Q=6,R=3
1/2
(1) -
[f(x)- R x]dx =
0
(4) 0
e- 1
100
log4
(2) P=5,Q=2,R=3
ex-[x]dx =
(1) 100(e1)
(1) P=2,Q=3,R=4
(2)
p log 2
2
(4) -p log 2
2
3
(2)
1
log2
2
(2)
100
(3)
- p log 2
2
1
4
r2
1
lim
+
+
....
+
+ ....+
=
3
2
3
n 1+ n3
2n
8+ n
r + n
1 dx
log x+
=
0
x 1+ x2
(3) log 2
18.
p /2
3
(3)
2
(1)
dx = F(k)- F(1)
(3) p log 2
pab
a+ b
(2) 12
(1)
isequalto
(1) 1
17.
21.
(1)
16. Thevalueof
(1) 10
isequalto
(1) 1
2
4 2esinx
thenoneofthepossiblevaluesofkis
14. Foranyintegern,theintegral
p
d
esin x
F(x)=
,x > 0
dx
x
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5. Differential Equations
Choosethecorrectanswer:
1.
8.
Thedegreeofthedifferentialequation
Thesolutionofthedifferentialequationis
2
d2y
dy
2
+
3
=
x
log
dx2 is
dx2
dx
d2y
2.
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) Noneofthese
y
f
dy y
x
= + is
dx x
y
f
x
Theorderofthedifferentialequationwhosegeneral
solutionisgivenby
y
(1) f = kx
x
y
(2) xf = k
x
y
(3) f = ky
x
y
(4) yf = k
x
x+ c
y=(c1 +c2)sin(x+c3) c 4e 5 is
3.
4.
(1) 5
(2) 4
(3) 2
(4) 3
(2) 2e2
(3) 3e2
(4) 2e3
parameter,isof
5.
-1
= c
xy
-1
+ logy = c
(2)
xy
(4)logy=cx
6.
ydx+(x+x2y)dy=0is
(3)
Thedifferentialequationrepresentingthefamilyof
curv es y 2 = 2c(x+ c) where c is positiv e
Thesolutionofthedifferentialequation
1
+ logy = c
(1)
xy
9.
10. Thedifferentialequationofallcircles,whichpass
throughoriginandwhosecentres,lieonyaxisis
2
2 dy
2
2 dy
(1) (x - y ) = 2xy (2) (x - y ) = -2xy
dx
dx
2
2 dy
(3) (x - y ) = xy
dx
2
2 dy
(4) (x - y ) = - xy
dx
(1) (x+y)ex+y =0
(2) (x+c)ex+y =0
(3) (xc)ex+y =1
(1)
1+ y2 - 1+ x2 =
1
1+ x2 - 1
log
2
1+ x2 + 1
(2)
1+ y2 + 1+ x2 =
1
1+ x2 - 1
log
2
1+ x2 + 1
(3)
1+ y2 + 1+ x2 = 2log
(4)
1+ y 2 + 1+ x2 = 2log
dy
The solution of the eqn log
= 6x- 3y + 12,
dx
wheny(0)=4,is
dy
= 0 is
dx
dy
f(xy)
= x
If y + x
,then f(xy)isequalto
dx
f(xy)
2
(1) Kex
/2
(3) Kexy/2
(2) Key
/2
(4) Kexy
1+ x2 - 1
1+ x2 + 1
1+ x2 + 1
1+ x2 - 1
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12. Acurvey=f(x)passesthroughthepointP(1,1).
Thenormaltothecurveat P is a (y 1)+(x 1)=0.
Iftheslopeofthetangentatanypointonthecurve
isproportionaltotheordinateofthepoint,thenthe
equationofthecurveis k (k isaconstant)
(1)
y=ekx
(2)
(3) y= ek(x 2)
-1
- tan
(1) x = tan y+ ce
-1
y= ek(x 1)
(3) x = tan-1y + c
(4) y= ek(x 3)
-1
dy
13. Solutionoftheequation, x = y(log y - logx+ 1)
dx
is
c
x
(3) ysin
y p
=
x 2x
(2) ysin
+ 1
Pdx
(1)
(3)
y p
=
x 3x
2x 2 - ax3
x(1- x2)
2x 2 - 1
ax3
(2) 2x3 1
x p
(4) y sin =
y x
2x 2 - 1
x(1- x2)
(4)
19. Thesolutionoftheequation
dy 3 x- 4y - 2
=
is
dx 3x- 4y - 3
dy
p
15. If 2ysinx = 2sinxcosx- y2 cosxy = 1,then
dx
2
(3) xy+C=log(3x4y3)
solutionoftheequationis
(4) xy+C=log(3x4y+1)
(1) y2 = 2sinxcosx
(2) y2 = 2cosx
(3) y2 = sinx
(4) x2 = siny
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c
x
14. Solutionofthedifferentialequation
y
y cos ( xdy - y dx)+ xsiny(xdy + y dx)= 0
x
x
p
whichsatisfies y(1)=
is
2
y p
(1) y sin =
x x
18. Theintegratingfactorof
+ 1
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6. Trigonometric Functions
Choosethecorrectanswer:
1.
2.
3.
Whichstatementiscorrect?
(1) sin1>sin1c
(2) sin1<sin1c
(3) sin1=sin1c
(4) sin 1 =
(4) Noneofthese
Thevalueofsin50sin70+sin10is
(3)
5.
(2) 0
1
2
(4) 2
(2) Rightangled
(3) Acuteangled
(4) Obtuseangled
(1) 0
(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) 3
1
2
7.
8.
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) sec2a
(4) 2tana
(1) cos 1
(2) 0
(3) 2
(4) 3
p
p
p
intheinterval 0, isattainedwhenxisequal
2
to
(1)
p
12
(2)
p
6
(3)
p
3
(4)
p
2
(4) Noneofthese
(2) Real
(3) Imaginary
(4) Greaterthan1
If sinx + cosy =
1
3
and cosx + siny =
then
3
4
x - y
tan
isequalto
2
(1)
5
13
5
(3)
13
p
, where A, B R+, then minimum
2
valueofsinA+sinBisequalto
(1) 1
(2) 1
(3) 2
tan2a , a 0, p . The
2
x2 + x
12. If A + B =
x2 + x +
valueoff(x)isalwaysgreaterthanorequalto
6.
Let f (x)=
10. Theminimumvalueofcos(cosx)is
1
2
(2) 1,
(1) 1
4.
p
sin1c
180
9.
(3)
(2)
2
(4) Noneofthese
A
13. If in a DABC, 4tanA + 3 = 0, then sin and
2
cos
A
arerootsof
2
(2)
12
13
(4) Noneofthese
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(2) 5,5
(3) 2,12
(4) Noneofthese
15. Thevalueoftan81tan63tan27+tan9is
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
f(q)=
16. Let
cot q
1+ cotq
and
(3) 2
(4) 4
p
21. If a, b, g 0, thenthevalueofsin(a + b + g)
2
is
a+b =
5p
then
4
f(a ) f(b)=
(1) 2
(4) Noneofthese
1
2
1
(3)
2
(4) Noneofthese
(1)
24
25
(2) -
24
25
(3)
13
18
(4) -
13
18
10- 2 5
5 + 1
2
10+ 2 5
5 + 1
(3)
5 - 1
10- 2 5
4
(2)
p 2p
,
2 3
2p 5p
(3) ,
3 6
(4)
5p
,p
6
(1) 3
(2) 2
(3) 1
(4) 0
(2)
p p
(1) ,
6 3
18. Thevalueoftan63cot63is
(1)
(1) (,1]
(2) (,1]
(3) f
(4) (1, ]
)p
p
2p
2 (n - 1
+ cos2
+ ...... + cos
,
n
n
n
thenSequals
25. If S = cos2
(1)
n
(n + 1)
2
(2)
1
( n + 1)
2
(3)
1
( n - 1)
2
(4)
n
2
(4) Noneofthese
19. The smallest positive number p for which the
equation cos(psinx) = sin(pcosx) has a solution,
wherex [0,2p] is
(1)
(3)
(2)
2
p
p
2
a .cos(kx)"x R wherea ,
k
k = 0
(4) Noneofthese
2 2
(1) n=5
(2) n=6
(3) n=7
(4) Noneofthese
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27. Themaximumvalueof
cosa1.cosa2.cosa3 ......... cosan
undertherestriction0 a1, a2,......,a n
p
and
2
1
2n/2
1
(3) n
2
(2)
1
2n
(3)
2k
1
,k , 3
k - 1
3
(4) Noneofthese
(x+ y)2
,where x R, y R,givesreal
4xy
q if,andonlyif,
(4) 1
(1) x+y=0
(2) x=y
(3) x = y 0
(4) Noneofthese
2k
(1) k - 1,k R
2k
1
,k , 3
k - 1
3
(3) 3 P(x) 5
31. sin2 q =
tan3A
sin3A
= k then
28. If
isequalto
tanA
sinA
(2)
1
2
2
(1) 2|b | d - a
1
2
2
(2) 2|a | d - a
1
2
2
(3) 2|d | d - a
(4) Noneofthese
k - 1
1
,k , 3
(4)
2k
3
p
, where A, B R+, then minimum
3
value of secA + secB is equal to
34. If A + B =
1
then
2
(1)
valueofA,BandCare
2
3
4
(1)
p p p
, ,
6 4 3
(2)
5p p p
, ,
12 3 4
(2)
p 5p p
,
,
3 12 2
(4)
p p 5p
, ,
4 3 12
(3) 2 3
(3)
(4) Noneofthese
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7. Trigonometric Equations
Choosethecorrectanswer:
1.
7.
Thegeneralsolutionoftheequation
(1) 2np +
(3) np +
p
2
p
2
(4) np +
p
3
(1) np
p
3
2.
1 + sinq - cosq
1- cosq
= l
, then the
If
1+ sinq + cosq
1+ cosq
4.
5.
(1) 1,2
(2) 2,1
(3) 1,1
(4) 2,2
8.
(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) Infinitelymany
=9aregivenby
p
, n I
3
(2) 2np
p
, n I
3
(3) 2np
2p
,n I
3
p 3p
(2) ,
10 10
3p
p
(3) , 10 10
(4) Noneofthese
9.
(1) 0
(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) 3
(3) 4 k 6
(4) k 6
10. Thesmallestpositiverootoftheequation,
tanxx=1liesin
Iftan(x+y)=33andx=tan13,thenywillbe
(1) tan1(0.3)
(2) 0.3
(3) tan1(1.3)
1
(4) tan-1
18
6.
x + |cosx|3 + ......to
(4) Noneofthese
valuesof l, m are
3.
Themostgeneralsolutionsof
2
(2) 1 k 3
p
(1) 0,
2
p
(2) , p
2
3p
(3) p,
2
3p
(4) ,2p
2
Thevaluesofkforwhich
sinx + cos(k + x) + cos(k x) = 2 has real
solutions,are
p
p
k np +
2
2
(1)
p
3
(2)
p
2
p
p
(2) np - k np +
6
6
(3)
2p
3
(4)
5p
6
(1) np -
p
p
(3) np - k np +
4
4
(4) Noneofthese
(2) 4
(4) Noneofthese
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p
intheinterval[0,2p]is
2
(1) 1
(3) 3
(2) 2
(4) Infinite
19. Thegraphofthefunction
cosx.cos(x+2)cos2(x+1)is
(1) Aparabolawithvertex(1,sin21)
(2) Astraightlinepassingthrough(0,0)
np
sin2 x- 3sinx+ 2
= 1, then the
and (cos x)
2
solutionsetis
14. If x
(3) Astraightlinepassingthrough(0,sin21)with
slope2
(4) A straight line passing through the point
p
, - sin21 andparalleltothexaxis
2
p
: n I
(1) 2np +
2
p
: n I
(2) (2n + 1)p 2
n
(3) np + (-1)
of
p
: n I
2
(4) Noneofthese
15. Thesolutionoftan q tan2q =1is
p
3
(1)
(3) (4n 1)
(2) (6n 1)
p
: n I
6
p
: n I
6
(4) (2n + p)
p
: n I
6
(1)
(3)
24
25
(2)
13
18
(4)
-24
25
(3)
(0, 3)
(- , - 3)
(2)
(4)
-13
18
(- 3,0)
( 3, )
3 + 1
(2)
(3)
3 - 1
(4) Noneofthese
(2) (0, p)
p
(3) , p
4
(4) Noneofthese
(1) 2
(2) 6
(3) 5
(4) Noneofthese
-
23. Thegeneralsolutionof e
1
2
(esinx+ecosx)=2is
(1) x = mp
tan 3x - tan2x
= 1 is
1+ tan3x tan2x
(2) x =
(8m + 1)p
4
p
(1)
4
(3) x =
( 4m + 1)p
2
(2) np + , n = 1,2,3,......
4
3 - 1
2
(1)
22. Thenumberofsolutionsof[sinx]=cosx,where[]
denotes the greatest integer f unction, in
[0,3p],is equalto
p
cos x
,0<x< ,is
2
cosx + sinx
(4) Noneofthese
24. The number of solutions of the equation
x3 + x2 + 4x+ 2sin x = 0 in 0 x 2p is
(1) 0
(2) 1
(4) f
(3) 2
(4) 4
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(2) 1
(4) Infinite
(3) q =
(1) 0
p
,then
2
p
6
(2) q =
p
p
or
3
6
(4) q =
p p
28. Thenumberofvalues(s)of q - , satisfying
2 2
theequation
(2) 1
(3) 2
p
alone
3
(4) 3
p
2p
or
3
3
1+ sin2 q
27. If
cos2 q
4sin4q
sin q
1+ cos2 q
4sin4q
sin2 q
cos2 q
1+ 4sin4q
0q
= 0
f or
p 5p
(1) 0, ,2p
6 6
p 5p
(2) 0, ,2p
6
3
p
,then q is
2
(1)
7p
12
(2)
7p 11p
,
24 24
(3)
7p 11p
,
12 12
(4) Noneofthese
p 2p
(3) 0, ,2p
3
3
(4) Noneofthese
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2.
3.
8.
(2) a 0
1
2
(4) Allrealvaluesofa
(2) 2xyz
(3) 0
(4) 1
Ifsin1x+sin1y+sin1z=
9.
If (tan
1
5
x) + tan-1 = p 2 thenxequals
x
8
-1
(1) 1
(2) 1
(3) 0
(4) Noneofthese
Thevalueofxforwhich
3x - x3
3tan-1x = tan-1
1- 3x2 issatisfied
p
then
2
1 1
,
(1) 2 2
1
, 1
(2) 2
1 1
,
(3)
3 3
1
, 1
(4)
3
4.
5.
(1) 2
(2) 0
(3) 1
(4) 1
Thevalueoftan2(sec12)+cot2(cosec13)is
(1) 15
(2) 13
(3) 5
(4) 11
3 p
-1 4
Ifx>0, cos = - cos thenxequals
x 2
x
-1
(1) 12
-1 sin2- 1
isequalto
10. Thevalueof tan
cos2
(1)
p
- 1
2
(3) 1 -
4
(2)
3
(2) 2 -
p
4
(4)
3
(3)
4
6.
(4) 5
p
2
5p
(3)
4
7
17
7
(3)
17
1+ r + r2 isequalto
(1)
p
4
(2)
p
2
(3)
3p
4
(4) Noneofthese
(2) p
(4) Noneofthese
1 p
Valueof tan2tan-1 - isequalto
5 4
(1)
p
- 1
4
-1
tan
r = 0
Valueoftan11+tan12+tan13isequalto
(1)
7.
11. Valueof
p
2
(2)
17
7
17
(4)
7
2x - k
-1 x 3
then
12. If f = tan
and q = tan-1
k 3
2k - x
oneofthevalueof f q is
(1) -
p
6
(2)
p
6
(3) -
p
3
(4)
p
3
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5p
5p
-1
13. Thevalueof cos cos + sin sin is
3
3
-1
(1)
p
2
(2)
5p
3
20. Thevalueof
2+ 3
-1 12
-1
cos-1cot cos-1
+
cos
+
cosec
2
4
4
is
10p
(3)
3
(1) 0
(4) 0
p
is
4
p
4
(4)
(4) Noneofthese
(2)
x + 2
p
2
(2) 3
(3) 1
(1)
(3)
(2) p
sin1x+sin1y+sin1z=
x- 2
x2 + 1
3p
,thenthevalueof
2
9
2007
2007
+ y
(1) 0
(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) 3
+ z2007
is
x + 1
(3)
(4) Noneofthese
x2 + 2
22. Thevalueof
-1
r = 1
1- x 1 -1
16. Thesolutionof tan -1
= tan x is
1+ x 2
(1) x =
(3) x =
(2) x = -
3
1
3
17. Theanglesin1(sin10)is
(1) 3p 10
(2) 10
(3) 2p 10
(4) 103p
(3) 3
(4) 4
2
-1 1
(3)
36
59
p
4
(2)
(3)
p
2
(4) p
23. Theintervalinwhichcos1x>sin1xlies,is
1
(2) - 1,
2
(3) (1,1)
(4) Noneofthese
2
-1 1
17
(1)
36
p
3
(1)
1
,1
(1)
2
(2) 2
(4) Noneofthese
(1) 1
equals
+ r
2r
tan 2+ r
59
(2)
36
(1)
pab + c(a- b)
a+ b
(2)
pab - c(a+ b)
a+ b
(4) Noneofthese
(3)
pab + c(a+ b)
a+ b
(4)
p( a + b)+ abc
a+ b
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a = 2tan
g = cos-1
( 2 - 1) ,
-1
b = 3sin
1
+ sin and
2
2
-1
1
,then
3
p
x4 x6
cos-1 x2+
-.....upto =
2
2 3
(1)
1
2
1
(3) 2
(2) 1
(4) 1
3
sin-1 ,then
5
(1) A=B
(2) A<B
(3) A>B
(4) Noneofthese
28. Thenumberofrealsolutions(x,y)where
y =
x2 x3
-1
+
-.....upto +
26. If sin x
2 3
1
27. If A = 2tan1 2 2- 1 and B = 3sin-1 +
3
p
+ cos-1(cosx),y = |tanx|0 x 2p
2
(1) 0
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
29. Thepositiveintegralsolutionoftheequation
3
y
is
tan-1x + cos-1
= sin-1
1+ y2
10
(1) x=1,y=2
(2) x=2,y=1
(3) x=3,y=2
(4) x=2,y=1
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2.
3.
(3) 70 2 m
(4) 70 3 m
(2) 300 3 ft
(3) 200 3 ft
(4) 100 3
Fromthetopofanobservingtower,90mhighwith
itsbaseatsealevel,theangleofdepressionofa
boatis15.Thedistanceofboatfromthefootof
toweris
( 3 - 1) 45 m
( 3 - 1) 45 m
2
(2)
(4)
( 3 + 1) 45 m
( 3 + 1) 45 m
2
Ifaflagstaffsubtendsequalanglesatfourpoints
A,B,CandDonthehorizontalplanethroughthe
footoftheflagstaff,thenA,B,C andDmustbe
theverticesof
(1) Square
(2) Cyclicqudrilateral
(3) Rectangle
(4) Parallelogram
Akiteisflyingwiththestringinclinedat45from
the horizon. The height of the kite above the
ground,whenthestringis30mlongis
(1) 15 3 m
(3) 30 2 m
6.
(1) 150 3 ft
(3)
5.
Iftheelevationofsunis30,thenthelengthofthe
shadowcastbytowerof300ftheightis
(1)
4.
70
(1) 70m
(2) 15 2 m
(4)
15
2
(3)
25
2
Aflagstaffonthetopoftower80mhigh,subtends
1
anangletan1 9 atpointontheground100m
fromthefootofthetower.Theheightoftheflagstaff
is
(1) 40m
(2) 30m
(3) 20m
8.
9.
(4)
(1) 40m
(2) 30m
(3) 20m
(4) 60m
Anobserveronthetopofacliff200mabovethe
sealevel,observestheanglesofdepressionoftwo
shipsonoppositesidesoftheclifftobe45and
30respectively.Thelinejoiningtheshipspasses
throughthebaseofcliff.Thedistancebetweenthe
ships is
( )
150 ( 3 + 1) m
(1) 100 3 + 1 m
(2) 200 3 + 1 m
(3)
(4) 100 3 m
10. Theangleofelevationofanaeroplaneflyingata
height of 3000 m, from a point on the ground is
45.After15secondflight,theangleofelevation
changeto30,thespeedofplaneis
(1) 150m/s
(2) 146.4m/s
(3) 149m/s
(4) 149.5m/s
11. The angle of elevation of the top of two vertical
towers as seen from the middle point of the line
joining the feet of the towers are 60 and 30
respectively.Theratioofheightsofthetowersis
(2)
3 : 1
(3) 3:2
(4) 3:1
12. A tower of height h standing at the centre of a
square with sides of length a makes the same
angle a at each of the f our corners. Then
a2
2
h cot2 a
is
(2) 25 2 m
(4) 50m
100
m
2
Apersonstandingonthebankofariverobserves
thattheangleofelevationofthetopofatreeon
theoppositebankoftheriveris60andwhenhe
walks 40 m away from the tree the angle of
elevationbecomes30.Thebreadthofriveris
(1) 2:1
7.
3
2
(1) 1
(2)
(3) 2
(4) 4
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13. ABisaverticalpole.TheendAisonlevelground
C is the midpoint of AB. P is a point on level
ground.TheportionBCsubtendsanangle b atP.
IfAP=5AB,thentan b =
17. Theheightofthecentreofasphericalballoonof
radiusr,whichsubtendsanangle a attheeyeof
anobserver,andtheelevationofwhosecentrefrom
theeyeofanobserveris b is
(1)
5
21
(2)
5
51
(3)
5
24
(4)
5
26
(3) r
(3) 150m
(2) 150 3m
(4)
200
3
15. Eachsideofanequilateraltrianglesubtendsangle
of60atthetopofatowerofheighthstandingat
thecentreofthetriangle.If2abethelengthofthe
sideofthetriangle,then
8
(1)
3
(3)
4
3
a2
h2
(2)
(3)
h(tan b + tana )
(tanb - tana )
(2)
hcos( a + b)
sin(b - a )
(3)
h(cota + cotb )
cosa - cosb
(4) h
19. TheelevationofatowerduenorthofastationAis
a andofanotherstationBduewestofAis b.The
heightoftoweris
ABcosa
(1)
3
4
(2)
cot2b - cot2 a
ABsina sinb
16. Atowersubtendsanangleof30atapointonthe
samelevelasthefootoftower.Atasecondpoint
hmhighabovethefirst,thedepressionofthefoot
oftoweris60.Thehorizontaldistanceofthetower
fromthepointis
(1)
(1)
3
(2)
8
(4)
14. TheanglesofelevationofacliffatapointAonthe
groundandapointB100mverticallyaboveAare
60and30respectively.Theheightofcliffis
(1) 100 3m
sinb
sina
a
(2) r cosec sinb
2
sin2 a - sin2b
ABtana cotb
(3)
tan2 a - tan2b
ABsin a cosb
(4)
sin(a + b)sin(a - b)
20. Amanobservesthatwhenhemovesupadistance
cmetresonaslope,theangleofdepressionofa
pointonthehorizontalplanefromthebaseofthe
slope is 30, and when he moves up further a
distancecmetres,theangleofdepressionofthat
pointis45.Theangleofinclinationoftheslope
withthehorizontalis
(1) 60
(2) 45
(3) 75
(4) 30
3
hcot 60
3
hcot 60
3
(4) hcot30
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10. Statistics
Choosethecorrectanswer:
1.
7.
Choosethewrongstatement
(1) Modecanbecomputedfromhistogram
(2) Medianisnotindependentofchangeofscale
(3) Varianceisindependentoforigin
8.
3.
(2) Mode
(3) Median
(4) H.M.
9.
Thecorrectrelationis
(1) Mean =
Mode+ 3Median
2
Mode+ Mean
(3) Median =
3
5.
(3) 6230/
(4) 3570/
AmongA.M.,G.M.andH.M.,G.M.isalways
(1) A.M.ofA.M.andG.M.
(2) G.M.ofA.M.andH.M.
(3) 11
(4) 10.5
(2) x1 <x2
(3) x1 =x2
(4) x1 x2>0
Eachobservationinagivendataismultipliedby2.
Whichofthefollowingdoesnotdouble?
(1) Mean
(2) Median
(3) S.D.
(4) Variance
(1) 0.5
(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) 0
(1) VariancemustbegreaterthanS.D.
(2) VariancemustbelessthanS.D.
(3) Meandeviationaboutmedianisleast
(4) Meandeviationaboutmeanisleast
12. The variance of n observations is s2. If each
observation is multiplied by p, the new variance
shallbecome
(1) s2
(2) ps2
(3) p2s2
(4) s2 +p2
13. TheS.D.ofscores1,2,3,4,5is
(3) H.M.ofA.M.andH.M.
6.
(2) 10
11. Choosethecorrectoptionforanygivendatawhere
allxi aredifferent
(4) Mean<Median<Mode
(1) 5000/
(1) 9
3MedianMode
(2) Mean =
2
4.
Themedianoftheitems5,6,10,4,3,9,11,22,
18,17,14is
(4) Allaretrue
(1)
Ifinagivendatainascendingordertheonevariate
each on two extremes are removed then one
whichmustnotchange?
(3)
(1) Mean
(2) Median
(3) Mode
(4) Allmustchange
2
2
5
(2)
(4)
3
3
5
14. Themeandeviationofthenumbers3,4,5,6,7is
(1) 25
(2) 5
(3) 1.2
(4) 0
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(2) 0.4
(3) 0.5
(4) 0.6
(4) a median b
22. Thevarianceoffirstnnaturalnumbersis
(4) 10 60
17. TheA.M.offirstnmultiplesof3is
(1) 3.(n+1)
(3)
(2)
3(n+ 1)
2
(4)
3n
2
n( n+ 1)
2
n-1
(3)
(4) 2 2
20. Thefrequencyv/sxcurveforavariatexinadata
ispictoriallydepicted.Thenthemodalvalueis
(2)
n2 - 1
12
(3)
( n+ 1)(2n+ 1)
6
(4) 0
(1)
n+ 1
2
(2)
3n(n+ 1)
2(2n+ 1)
(3)
( n+ 1)(2n+ 1)
6
(4)
n( n+ 1)
2
f1
f
1+ n 2
12
18. Thevarianceofdata2,4,6,8,10is
(1) 6
(2) 7
(3) 8
(4) 5
19. G.M.of1,2,22..........2n1 is
(1) 2n
(2) 2n1
n
22
(1)
(1) 232
(2) 263
(3) 256
(4) 231
f3
x3
(1) f1
(3) x1
x1
x2
x
(2) f2
(4) x2
(1) x+ 2n
(2) x + n+ 1
(3) x+ 2
(4) x + n
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ANSWERS
1. Limits,Continuity and Differentiability
1.
(2)
2.
(2)
3.
(2)
4.
(1)
5.
(4)
6.
(4)
7.
(3)
8.
(1)
9.
(3)
10.
(3)
11.
(4)
12.
(4)
13.
(3)
14.
(2)
15.
(3)
16.
(3)
17.
(4)
18.
(1)
19.
(1)
20.
(4)
21.
(2)
22.
(4)
23.
(2)
24.
(2)
25.
(1)
2. Applications of Derivatives
1.
(1)
2.
(1)
3.
(3)
4.
(1)
5.
(4)
6.
(2)
7.
(2)
8.
(2)
9.
(4)
10.
(3)
11.
(2)
12.
(3)
13.
(4)
14.
(1)
15.
(2)
16.
(2)
17.
(2)
18.
(2)
19.
(4)
20.
(2)
21.
(4)
22.
(4)
23.
(1)
24.
(3)
25.
(2)
3. Indefinite Integrals
1.
(2)
2.
(1)
3.
(4)
4.
(3)
5.
(1)
6.
(2)
7.
(4)
8.
(2)
9.
(1)
10.
(2)
11.
(4)
12.
(3)
13.
(1)
14.
(2)
15.
(3)
16.
(1)
17.
(1)
18.
(2)
19.
(1)
20.
(1)
21.
(1)
22.
(2)
23.
(3)
24.
(1)
25.
(1)
4. DefiniteIntegralsanditsApplications
1.
(2)
2.
(2)
3.
(2)
4.
(4)
5.
(2)
6.
(3)
7.
(3)
8.
(2)
9.
(3)
10.
(1)
11.
(3)
12.
(2)
13.
(4)
14.
(2)
15.
(4)
16.
(4)
17.
(2)
18.
(1)
19.
(1)
20.
(4)
21.
(3)
22.
(4)
23.
(4)
24.
(1)
25.
(2)
5. Differential Equations
1.
(4)
2.
(4)
3.
(2)
4.
(2)
5.
(4)
6.
(1)
7.
(1)
8.
(1)
9.
(1)
10.
(1)
11.
(1)
12.
(2)
13.
(2)
14.
(3)
15.
(3)
16.
(3)
17.
(2)
18.
(4)
19.
(4)
20.
(3)
6. Trigonometric Functions
1.
(2)
2.
(2)
3.
(2)
4.
(2)
5.
(1)
6.
(1)
7.
(2)
8.
(3)
9.
(4)
10.
(1)
11.
(1)
12.
(3)
13.
(1)
14.
(1)
15.
(4)
16.
(3)
17.
(2)
18.
(1)
19.
(3)
20.
(4)
21.
(1)
22.
(2)
23.
(4)
24.
(4)
25.
(3)
26.
(2)
27.
(1)
28.
(3)
29.
(4)
30.
(2)
31.
(3)
32.
(1)
33.
(2)
34.
(2)
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7. Trignometric Equations
1.
(3)
2.
(3)
3.
(1)
4.
(3)
5.
(1)
6.
(2)
7.
(1)
8.
(1)
9.
(2)
10.
(1)
11.
(3)
12.
(2)
13.
(3)
14.
(4)
15.
(2)
16.
(2)
17.
(4)
18.
(4)
19.
(4)
20.
(2)
21.
(1)
22.
(4)
23.
(3)
24.
(2)
25.
(2)
26.
(4)
27.
(2)
28.
(3)
29.
(1)
(3)
2.
(1)
3.
(4)
4.
(4)
5.
(4)
6.
(2)
7.
(3)
8.
(2)
9.
(3)
10.
(3)
11.
(2)
12.
(2)
13.
(4)
14.
(3)
15.
(3)
16.
(1)
17.
(1)
18.
(1)
19.
(2)
20.
(4)
21.
(1)
22.
(1)
23.
(2)
24.
(1)
25.
(3)
26.
(2)
27.
(3)
28.
(4)
29.
(1)
(4)
2.
(2)
3.
(2)
4.
(2)
5.
(2)
6.
(4)
7.
(3)
8.
(3)
9.
(2)
10.
(2)
11.
(4)
12.
(3)
13.
(2)
14.
(3)
15.
(2)
16.
(1)
17.
(2)
18.
(1)
19.
(2)
20.
(3)
10.Statistics
1.
(3)
2.
(3)
3.
(2)
4.
(4)
5.
(2)
6.
(2)
7.
(2)
8.
(3)
9.
(4)
10.
(3)
11.
(3)
12.
(3)
13.
(1)
14.
(3)
15.
(1)
16.
(1)
17.
(3)
18.
(3)
19.
(4)
20.
(3)
21.
(1)
22.
(2)
23.
(2)
24.
(3)
25.
(2)
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