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Class XI & XII O-Caps -14 : (IOQM)

15/11/2021 CODE-A

Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005


Ph.: 011-47623456

(For XI & XII Studying Students)

Topics Covered :
Mathematics : Complete Syllabus

(ANSWER TO ALL QUESTIONS IN INTEGERS FROM 00 TO 99)

1. Find sum of digits of the product 222.... 2 999.... 9


   
10 times 10 times

2. Consider six distinct positive integers a1, a2, a3, a4, a5 and a6. If S1, S2, S3, …, S15 denotes the sum of these
integers taken pairwise, then how many maximum numbers of Si’s are possible which are prime?
3. A spiral path is shown on the co-ordinate plane, starting from O(0, 0) and the first five stops are A(1, 0),
B(1, 1), C(0, 1), D(–1, 1), E(–1, 0). Similarily the tenth stop will have co-ordinates (2, 0). If 2019th stop has
co-ordinates (m, n), then find the value of (2m – n).

4. Consider a set S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13}. Let P = {x, y, z} be a subset of S such that x
+ 7  y + 3  z. How many different subsets P exist?

5. Let n abc be the smallest three digit number such that n = a + b + c + ab + bc + ca + abc. Find the
value of (n – 100)
6. A convex quadrilateral has sides 10, 6, 8 and 2 (in order). If angle between the diagonals is 45°, then find
the area of the quadrilateral.

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7. Let N be the number of binary sequences formed by using ten 0s and ten 1s such that the sequences do
N
not contain three or more consecutive 0s (for example : 00101001001101110011). Find the value of
547

8. Consider the sequence <xn> such that x1 = 13, x2 = 98 and xn be the last two digits of xn – 1 + xn – 2 for all
2020

n  3. Find the remainder when xi2 is divided by 8.


i 1

9. How many three digits odd natural numbers are there whose product of digits is 252?
2
10. If a, b, c  {1, 2, 3, …, 9} such that ab b 2 and acbc ba , where ab denotes a two digit number
which is equal to (10a + b). Find the value of (2a + 3b + c).
11. If number of divisors of N = 1!. 2!. 3!. …. 10! which are perfect squares but not perfect cube is n, then find
the number of natural numbers which divide n.
12. How many positive integers a less than 100 are there for which 2.36n + a.23n + 1 – 1 is divisible by 7 for all
positive integral values of n?
13. ABCD be a square. Two points P and Q are taken on the sides BC and CD respectively such that
1 area of  ABMD m
BP CQ AB . If BQ and DP intersect at M and ratio is (in lowest form), then find
3 area of  ABCD n
the value of (m + n).
14. If sides of a triangle are integers and area of the triangle numerically equal to it’s perimeter. Find largest
possible area of the triangle.
15. Consider a square ABCD of side length 6 units. Let P be the point of intersection of diagonals and Q be the
mid point of AB. If AC and DQ intersect at R and BD and CQ intersect at S such that the radius of incircle
of quadrilateral PRQS is a b units. Find the value of (a + b).
16. A point is selected at random from the interior of a circle. If the probability that the point is closer to the centre
a
than boundary of circle is , where gcd (a, b) = 1, then find the value of a2 + b2.
b
17. Consider n2 = 243256. Find the number of positive integral divisors of n2 that are smaller than n but do not divide
n.
18. Find the number of integral pairs (x, y) such that x3 + y3 = (x + y)2 and |x| < 3.

P
19. If the number of integral solutions of the equation x + y + z = 24, x > 1, y > 2, z > 3 is P, then find .
8

20. Let A be the sum of first 20 terms and B be the sum of first 40 terms of series 12 + 2.22 + 32 + 2.42 + 52
+ 2.62 + .... If B – 2A = 100 K, then find the unit digit of K.

1 1 1
21. If S be the integer which is nearest to x = 1 +  2  3 + ... . Find the remainder when S100 is divided
2 2 2
by 3.
22. The first 9 positive integers are placed into the squares of a 3 × 3 chessboard. Let ‘a’ be the largest among
the smallest number of each column. Let ‘b’ be the smallest among the largest number of each row. If ‘n’ is
n
the number of ways to distribute the numbers into the chessboard such that a = b = 4, then find .
480

23. If number of six-digit numbers with all the digits of same parity (all odd or all even) is 5K,

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(K  N), then find the last two digits of ‘K’.


24. Write out the positive integers consisting of only 2’s, 5’s and 8’s in ascending order as : 2, 5, 8, 22, 25, 28...
At what position is the number 2885 in the sequence is? (number 2 is at position 1, number 22 is at position
4, and so on)

3 5 7 p
25. Let    ...  terms = , where p and q are integers such that gcd (p, q) = 1. Then, find
1.2.3 2.3.4 3.4.5 q
the value of p + q.
26. Each number 1, 2, 3,..., 100 is to be coloured with one of n colours. Each two numbers being such that one
is a divisor of second of them, has to be coloured with different colours. Determine minimum number n for
which it is possible.
27. Find the number of unordered triplets (a, b, c) such that a  b  c, each one of the a, b, c is an integer
between 1 and 12 (both including) and (a + b + c) is a multiple of 3.
28. If 100 times the 100th term of an A.P with non-zero common difference is equal to 50 times of its 50th term,
then find the value of 150th term of this A.P. added to 2.
29. Consider the 4 × 4 grid as shown in the figure. Each of the 16 smallest cells are of the size 1 cm × 1 cm.
How many rectangles are there in this figure which are not squares?
1

30. The sum of product of 100 numbers 1 , 2 , 3 ,..., 50 taken two at a time is K, then find last two-digits
of |K|.

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Class XI & XII O-Caps -14 : (IOQM)

15/11/2021 CODE-A

Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005


Ph.: 011-47623456

(For XI & XII Studying Students)

Answers
1. (90) 11. (08) 21. (01)
2. (09) 12. (14) 22. (54)
3. (56) 13. (23) 23. (25)
4. (56) 14. (60) 24. (65)
5. (99) 15. (07) 25. (09)
6. (31) 16. (17) 26. (07)
7. (44) 17. (29) 27. (76)
8. (07) 18. (10) 28. (02)
9. (05) 19. (17) 29. (70)
10. (33) 20. (08) 30. (25)

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