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JEE M A I N E X A M I N AT I O N S

SSTD : JEE MAIN DATE : 15/05/2022 MARKS : 100


SUB : MATHS SET THEORY AND RELATIONS & CONIC SECTIONS TIME: 1 hour

1. If set A has n elements, then the total number of


9. Let S be the set of all real numbers. Then the re-
subsets of A is
lation R={(a, b) : 1 +ab> 0 } on S is
1) n 2) n2
1) Reflexive and symmetric but not transitive
3) 2n 4) 2n
2) Reflexive and transitive but not symmetric
2. If the sets A and B are defined as
3) Symmetric , transitive but not reflexive
A  {(x, y) : y  ex , x  R}; B  {(x, y) : y  x, x  R},
4) None of the above is true
then 10. Let R be a relation on a set A such that R=R-1,
1) B  A 2) A  B then R is
1) Reflexive 2) Symmetric
3) A  B   4) A  B  A
3) Transitive 4) None of these
3. In a town of 10,000 families it was found that 40
11. The relation “is subset of” on the power set P(A)
family buy newspaper A, 20% families buy
of a set A is
newspaper B and 10% families buy newspaper
C, 5% families buy A and B, 3% buy B and C and 1) Symmetric 2) Anti-symmetric
4% buy A and C. If 2% families buy all the three 3) Transitive 4) None of these
newspapers, then number of families which buy A
only is 12. The two parabolas x2=4y and y2=4x and x2=-8y
meets in two distinct points. One of these is the
1) 3100 2) 3300 origin and the other is
3) 2900 4) 1400 1) (2, 2) 2) (4, -4)
4. A  {x : x  x} represents 3) (4, 4) 4) (-2, 2)

1) {0} 2) {} 13. The focus of the parabola y=2x2+x is

3) {1} 4) {x}
1 1
1) (0, 0) 2)  2 , 4 
5. For any two sets A and B, A – (A – B) equals  

1) B 2) A – B
 1   1 1
3)   , 0  4)   , 
3) A  B 4) A c  Bc  4   4 8

6. If A and B are not disjoint sets, then n(A  B) is 14. Let (x, y) be any point on the parabola y2=4x. Let
P be the point that divides the line segment from
equal to
(0, 0) to (x, y) in the ratio 1:3. Then, the locus P is
1) n(A)+n(B) 2) n(A)+n(B)- n(A  B) 1) x2=y 2) y2=2x

3) n(A)+n(B)+ n(A  B) 4) n(A)n(B) 3) y2=x 4) x2=2y

7. If A={x, y}, then the power of set A is 15. The points on the parabola y2=12x whose focal
distance is 4, are
1) {xx, yy} 2) {, x, y}
1) (2, 3),(2,  3) 2) (1,2 3),(1, 2 3)
3) {,{x},{2y}} 4) {,{x},{y},{x, y}}
3) (1, 2) 4) None of these
8. If X = {4 -3n-1:n  N} and Y = {9(n  1) : n  N} ,
n
16. A parabola has the origin as its focus and the line
then X  Y is equal to x=2 as the directrix. Then the vertex of the pa-
rabola is at
1) X 2) Y
1) (1, 0) 2) (0, 1)
3) N 4) None of these
3) (2, 0) 4) (0, 2)
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17. The length of the common chord of the parabolas 21. If A = {x:x is a multiple of 4} and B = {x:x is a
y2=x and x2=y is multiple of 6}, then A  B consists of all multiple
of
1) 2 2 2) 1
Ans: 12
1 22. If n(A)=3, n(B)=6 and A  B . Then, the number of
3) 2 4)
2
elements in A  B is equal to
18. If the latus return of an ellipse be equal to half of Ans: 6
its minor axis, then its eccentricity is
x2 y2
1) 3/2 2) 3 /2 23. Tangents are drawn to the ellipse   1 at
9 5
the ends of latus rectum line. The area of the quad-
3) 2/3 4) 2 /3
rilateral so formed is
19. If distance between the directrices be thrice the Ans: 27
distance between the foci, then eccentricity of
ellipse is 24. If the latus rectum of a hyperbola through one
focus subtends 600 angle at the other focus, then
1) 1/2 2) 2/3 e2=

3) 1 / 3 4) 2 /3 Ans: 3
2 2
20. Eccentricity of the conic 16x +7y =112 is
25. If the 5x2  y2  20 represents a rectangular hy-
1) 3 / 7 2) 7/16 perbola, then  equals

Ans: -5
3) 3/4 4) 1 / 3

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