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Algebra Day 1

The document contains a series of mathematics questions and solutions related to topics such as sets, relations, quadratic equations, and algebra, specifically for the JEE Main exam scheduled for January 2025. Each question is presented with multiple-choice answers, followed by the correct solutions. The content is structured in a way to aid students in preparing for the examination by providing practice problems and their solutions.

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8.

Trigonometry & ITF (10)

1. Sets & relations (11) 7. Matrices & Determinants (17)

2. Quadratic Equations (8) ALGEBRA 6. PnC (10)

3. Complex Numbers (9) 5. Binomial Theorem (11)

4. Sequence & Series (16)


Sets & Relations
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

A 29

B 36

C 31

D 37
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

A 29

B 36

C 31

D 37
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

Let A = {(x, y) ∈ R x R : |x + y| ≥ 3} and B = {(x, y) ∈ R x R : |x|+ |y| ≤ 3}.


Q
If C = {(x, y) ∈ A ∩ B : x = 0 or y = 0}, then is :

A 12

B 24

C 18

D 15
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

Let A = {(x, y) ∈ R x R : |x + y| ≥ 3} and B = {(x, y) ∈ R x R : |x|+ |y| ≤ 3}.


Q
If C = {(x, y) ∈ A ∩ B : x = 0 or y = 0}, then is :

A 12

B 24

C 18

D 15
Solution:
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

Let S = {p1, p2 , ……, p10} be the set of first ten prime numbers. Let
Q
A = S ∪ P, where P is the set of all possible products of distinct
element of S. Then the number of all ordered pairs (x, y), x ∈ S,
y ∈ A, such that x divides y , is ______.
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

Let S = {p1, p2 , ……, p10} be the set of first ten prime numbers. Let
Q
A = S ∪ P, where P is the set of all possible products of distinct
element of S. Then the number of all ordered pairs (x, y), x ∈ S,
y ∈ A, such that x divides y , is ______.

Ans: 5120
Solution:
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2

A 4

B 2

C 8

D 6
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2

A 4

B 2

C 8

D 6
Solution:
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2

A 10/9

B 3/2

C 5/2

D 5/3
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2

A 10/9

B 3/2

C 5/2

D 5/3
Solution:
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1

Q The relation R={(x, y) : x, y ∈ Z and x + y is even} is :

A reflexive and transitive but not symmetric

B reflexive and symmetric but not transitive

C an equivalence relation

D symmetric and transitive but not reflexive


JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1

Q The relation R={(x, y) : x, y ∈ Z and x + y is even} is :

A reflexive and transitive but not symmetric

B reflexive and symmetric but not transitive

C an equivalence relation

D symmetric and transitive but not reflexive


Solution:

R = {(x, y) : x, y z and x + y is even}


Reflexive: x + x = 2x even
Symmetric: If x + y is even, then y + x is also even
Transitive: If x + y is even & y + z is even then x + z is also even
So, relation is an equivalence relation.
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

Define a relation R on the interval [0, 𝞹/2) by x R y


Q
if and only if sec2x - tan2y = 1. Then R is:

A an equivalence relation

B both reflexive and transitive but not symmetric

C both reflexive and symmetric but not transitive

D reflexive but neither symmetric not transitive


JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

Define a relation R on the interval [0, 𝞹/2) by x R y


Q
if and only if sec2x - tan2y = 1. Then R is:

A an equivalence relation

B both reflexive and transitive but not symmetric

C both reflexive and symmetric but not transitive

D reflexive but neither symmetric not transitive


Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

Let X = R × R. Define a relation R on X as: (a1, b1) R (a2, b2) ⇔ b1 = b2.


Q
Statement I : R is an equivalence relation.
Statement II : For some (a, b) ∈ X, the set S = {(x, y) ∈ X : (x, y) R (a, b)}
represents a line parallel to y = x.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the
options given below:

A Both Statement I and Statement II are true

B Statement I is true but Statement II is false

C Both Statement I and Statement II are false

D Statement I is false but Statement II is true


JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

Let X = R × R. Define a relation R on X as: (a1, b1) R (a2, b2) ⇔ b1 = b2.


Q
Statement I : R is an equivalence relation.
Statement II : For some (a, b) ∈ X, the set S = {(x, y) ∈ X : (x, y) R (a, b)}
represents a line parallel to y = x.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the
options given below:

A Both Statement I and Statement II are true

B Statement I is true but Statement II is false

C Both Statement I and Statement II are false

D Statement I is false but Statement II is true


Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

Let R = {(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 3)} be a relation defined on the set {1, 2, 3, 4}.
Q
Then the minimum number of elements, needed to be added in R so
that R becomes an equivalence relation, is:

A 10

B 9

C 8

D 7
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

Let R = {(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 3)} be a relation defined on the set {1, 2, 3, 4}.
Q
Then the minimum number of elements, needed to be added in R so
that R becomes an equivalence relation, is:

A 10

B 9

C 8

D 7
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

Let A = {1, 2, 3}. The number of relations on A, containing


Q
(1, 2) and (2, 3), which are reflexive and transitive but not
symmetric, is________.
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

Let A = {1, 2, 3}. The number of relations on A, containing


Q
(1, 2) and (2, 3), which are reflexive and transitive but not
symmetric, is________.

Ans: 3
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

The number of non-empty equivalence relations


Q
on the set {1, 2, 3} is:

A 5

B 7

C 4

D 6
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

The number of non-empty equivalence relations


Q
on the set {1, 2, 3} is:

A 5

B 7

C 4

D 6
Solution:
Quadratic Equations
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

The number of solutions of the equation


Q

A 1

B 2

C 3

D 4
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

The number of solutions of the equation


Q

A 1

B 2

C 3

D 4
Solution:
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

The product of all the rational roots of the equation


Q
(x2 - 9x + 11)2 - (x - 4)(x - 5) = 3, is equal to

A 14

B 21

C 28

D 7
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

The product of all the rational roots of the equation


Q
(x2 - 9x + 11)2 - (x - 4)(x - 5) = 3, is equal to

A 14

B 21

C 28

D 7
Solution:
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1

The sum, of the squares of all the roots of the equation


Q
x2 + |2x – 3| – 4 = 0, is :

A 3(3 -√2)

B 6(3 -√2)

C 6(2 -√2)

D 3(2 -√2)
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1

The sum, of the squares of all the roots of the equation


Q
x2 + |2x – 3| – 4 = 0, is :

A 3(3 -√2)

B 6(3 -√2)

C 6(2 -√2)

D 3(2 -√2)
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

A e6/5

B e

C e8/5

D e2
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

A e6/5

B e

C e8/5

D e2
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

If the equation a(b – c)x2 + b(c – a)x + c(a – b) = 0


Q
has equal roots, where a + c = 15 and b = 36/5, then
a2 + c2 is equal to
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

If the equation a(b – c)x2 + b(c – a)x + c(a – b) = 0


Q
has equal roots, where a + c = 15 and b = 36/5, then
a2 + c2 is equal to

Ans: 117
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

Let 𝞪, 𝞫 be the roots of the equation x2 - ax - b = 0 with


Q
Im(𝞪) < Im(𝞫). Let Pn = 𝞪n - 𝞫n. If P3 = -5✓7 i, P4 = -3✓7 i,
P5 = 11✓7 i and P6 = 45✓7 i, then |𝞪4 + 𝞫4| is equal to __
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

Let 𝞪, 𝞫 be the roots of the equation x2 - ax - b = 0 with


Q
Im(𝞪) < Im(𝞫). Let Pn = 𝞪n - 𝞫n. If P3 = -5✓7 i, P4 = -3✓7 i,
P5 = 11✓7 i and P6 = 45✓7 i, then |𝞪4 + 𝞫4| is equal to __

Ans: 31
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2

If (𝞪, 𝞫) is the set of all a ∈ R, for which the quadratic


Q
equation 2x2 + (a - 5)x + 15 = 3a has no real roots, and
X = {x ∈ Z : 𝞪 < x < 𝞫}, then is equal to :

A 2109

B 2129

C 2119

D 2139
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2

If (𝞪, 𝞫) is the set of all a ∈ R, for which the quadratic


Q
equation 2x2 + (a - 5)x + 15 = 3a has no real roots, and
X = {x ∈ Z : 𝞪 < x < 𝞫}, then is equal to :

A 2109

B 2129

C 2119

D 2139
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

Let 𝞪𝞡 and 𝞫𝞡 be the distinct roots of 2x2 + (cos 𝞡)x - 1 = 0,


Q
𝞡 ∈ (0, 2𝞹). If M and m are the minimum and the
maximum values of 𝞪𝞡4 and 𝞫𝞡4 , then 16(M + m) equals:

A 24

B 25

C 17

D 27
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

Let 𝞪𝞡 and 𝞫𝞡 be the distinct roots of 2x2 + (cos 𝞡)x - 1 = 0,


Q
𝞡 ∈ (0, 2𝞹). If M and m are the minimum and the
maximum values of 𝞪𝞡4 and 𝞫𝞡4 , then 16(M + m) equals:

A 24

B 25

C 17

D 27
Solution:
Complex Numbers
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

A 409

B 441

C 312

D 398
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

A 409

B 441

C 312

D 398
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

Let z1 , z2 and z3 be three complex numbers on the circle


Q
|z| = 1 with arg(z1) = - 𝞹/4, arg(z2) = 0 and arg(z3) = 𝞹/4.

A 24

B 29

C 41

D 31
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

Let z1 , z2 and z3 be three complex numbers on the circle


Q
|z| = 1 with arg(z1) = - 𝞹/4, arg(z2) = 0 and arg(z3) = 𝞹/4.

A 24

B 29

C 41

D 31
Solution:
Alternate Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

The number of complex numbers z, satisfying | z | = 1


Q

A 4

B 8

C 10

D 6
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

The number of complex numbers z, satisfying | z | = 1


Q

A 4

B 8

C 10

D 6
Solution:
Alternate Solution:
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2

If 𝞪 + i𝞫 and 𝞬 + i𝞭 are the roots of x2 - (3 - 2i)x - (2i - 2) = 0,


Q
i = √(-1), then 𝞪𝞬 + 𝞫𝞭 is equal to

A -2

B 6

C -6

D 2
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2

If 𝞪 + i𝞫 and 𝞬 + i𝞭 are the roots of x2 - (3 - 2i)x - (2i - 2) = 0,


Q
i = √(-1), then 𝞪𝞬 + 𝞫𝞭 is equal to

A -2

B 6

C -6

D 2
Solution:
Alternate Solution:
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2

Q
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2

Ans: 10
Solution:

[R1 → R1 + R2 + R3 ]

[C2 → C2 - C1 ; C3 → C3 - C1 ]
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

Let the curve z(1 + i) + z(1 - i) = 4, z ∈ C, divide the region |z - 3| ≤ 1


Q
into two parts of areas 𝞪 and 𝞫. Then |𝞪 -𝞫| equals

D
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

Let the curve z(1 + i) + z(1 - i) = 4, z ∈ C, divide the region |z - 3| ≤ 1


Q
into two parts of areas 𝞪 and 𝞫. Then |𝞪 -𝞫| equals

D
Solution:
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

Let |z1 - 9 - 2i| ≤ 1 and |z2 - 2 + 6i| ≤ 2 ; z1 , z2 ∈ C. Then the


Q
minimum value of |z1 - z2| is:

A 13

B 10

C 3

D 7
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

Let |z1 - 9 - 2i| ≤ 1 and |z2 - 2 + 6i| ≤ 2 ; z1 , z2 ∈ C. Then the


Q
minimum value of |z1 - z2| is:

A 13

B 10

C 3

D 7
Solution:
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1

Let O be the origin, the point A be z1 = √3 + 2√2 i, the point B(z2)


Q
be such that √3 |z2| = |z1| and arg(z2) = arg(z1) + (𝞹/6). Then

A area of triangle ABO is 11/√3

B ABO is an obtuse angled isosceles triangle

C area of triangle ABO is 11/4

D ABO is a scalene triangle


JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1

Let O be the origin, the point A be z1 = √3 + 2√2 i, the point B(z2)


Q
be such that √3 |z2| = |z1| and arg(z2) = arg(z1) + (𝞹/6). Then

A area of triangle ABO is 11/√3

B ABO is an obtuse angled isosceles triangle

C area of triangle ABO is 11/4

D ABO is a scalene triangle


Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

A 50

B 100

C 81/25

D 121/25
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

A 50

B 100

C 81/25

D 121/25
Solution:
Sequence & Series
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2

In an Arithmetic Progression, if S40 = 1030 and S12 = 57,


Q
then S30 - S10 is equal to :

A 505

B 515

C 510

D 525
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2

In an Arithmetic Progression, if S40 = 1030 and S12 = 57,


Q
then S30 - S10 is equal to :

A 505

B 515

C 510

D 525
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

If the first term of an A.P. is 3 and the sum of its first four terms
Q
is equal to one-fifth of the sum of the next four terms, then the
sum of the first 20 terms is equal to

A -1200

B -1080

C -1020

D -120
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

If the first term of an A.P. is 3 and the sum of its first four terms
Q
is equal to one-fifth of the sum of the next four terms, then the
sum of the first 20 terms is equal to

A -1200

B -1080

C -1020

D -120
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

Consider an A. P. of positive integers, whose sum of the


Q
first three terms is 54 and the sum of the first twenty
terms lies between 1600 and 1800. Then its 11th term is:

A 108

B 122

C 84

D 90
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

Consider an A. P. of positive integers, whose sum of the


Q
first three terms is 54 and the sum of the first twenty
terms lies between 1600 and 1800. Then its 11th term is:

A 108

B 122

C 84

D 90
Solution:
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

The number of 3-digit numbers, that are divisible by 2 and 3,


Q
but not divisible by 4 and 9, is _____
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

The number of 3-digit numbers, that are divisible by 2 and 3,


Q
but not divisible by 4 and 9, is _____

Ans: 125
Solution:
Alternate Solution:
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2

The interior angles of a polygon with n sides, are in an A.P. with


Q
common difference 6°. If the largest interior angle of the polygon
is 219°, then n is equal to _____.
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2

The interior angles of a polygon with n sides, are in an A.P. with


Q
common difference 6°. If the largest interior angle of the polygon
is 219°, then n is equal to _____.

Ans: 20
Solution:
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1

A 98

B 126

C 142

D 112
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1

A 98

B 126

C 142

D 112
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

The roots of the quadratic equation 3x2 – px + q = 0 are 10th and 11th
Q
terms of an arithmetic progression with common difference 3/2.
If the sum of the first 11 terms of this arithmetic progression is 88,
then q – 2q is equal to _______.
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

The roots of the quadratic equation 3x2 – px + q = 0 are 10th and 11th
Q
terms of an arithmetic progression with common difference 3/2.
If the sum of the first 11 terms of this arithmetic progression is 88,
then q – 2q is equal to _______.

Ans: 474
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

Suppose that the number of terms in an A.P. is 2k, k ∈ N. If the sum of


Q
all odd terms of the A.P. is 40 , the sum of all even terms is 55 and the
last term of the A.P. exceeds the first term by 27, then k is equal to :

A 6

B 5

C 8

D 4
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

Suppose that the number of terms in an A.P. is 2k, k ∈ N. If the sum of


Q
all odd terms of the A.P. is 40 , the sum of all even terms is 55 and the
last term of the A.P. exceeds the first term by 27, then k is equal to :

A 6

B 5

C 8

D 4
Solution:
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2

Let a1 , a2, …, a2024 be an Arithmetic Progression such that


Q
a1 + (a5 + a10 + a15 + … + a2020) + a2024 = 2233. Then
a1 + a2 + a3 + … + a2024 is equal to ________.
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2

Let a1 , a2, …, a2024 be an Arithmetic Progression such that


Q
a1 + (a5 + a10 + a15 + … + a2020) + a2024 = 2233. Then
a1 + a2 + a3 + … + a2024 is equal to ________.

Ans: 11132
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

Let a1 , a2, a3 , . . . . be a GP of increasing positive terms. If a1a5 = 28


Q
and a2 + a4 = 29, then a6 is equal to:

A 628

B 812

C 526

D 784
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

Let a1 , a2, a3 , . . . . be a GP of increasing positive terms. If a1a5 = 28


Q
and a2 + a4 = 29, then a6 is equal to:

A 628

B 812

C 526

D 784
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2

A 6/7

B 6

C 1/7

D 1
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2

A 6/7

B 6

C 1/7

D 1
Solution:
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

A 20

B 90

C 45

D 25
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

A 20

B 90

C 45

D 25
Solution:
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2

A 540

B 675

C 1350

D 135
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2

A 540

B 675

C 1350

D 135
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

A 0

B 2/3

C 1

D 1/3
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

*Correct Ans: 134/105 * A 0

B 2/3

C 1

D 1/3
Solution:
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

A 4/3

B 2

C 7/3

D 5/3
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

A 4/3

B 2

C 7/3

D 5/3
Solution:
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1

A 3a99 - 100

B 3a100 - 100

C 3a99 + 100

D 3a100 + 100
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1

A 3a99 - 100

B 3a100 - 100

C 3a99 + 100

D 3a100 + 100
Solution:
Alternate Solution:
Binomial Theorem
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

A 5

B 3

C 4

D 8
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

A 5

B 3

C 4

D 8
Solution:
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

The least value of n for which the number of integral terms


Q
in the binomial expansion of is 183, is:

A 2184

B 2196

C 2148

D 2172
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

The least value of n for which the number of integral terms


Q
in the binomial expansion of is 183, is:

A 2184

B 2196

C 2148

D 2172
Solution:
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2

Let the coefficients of three consecutive terms Tr , Tr + 1 and Tr + 2 in the


Q
binomial expansion of (a + b)12 be in a G.P. and let p be the number
of all possible values of r. Let q be the sum of all rational terms in the

binomial expansion of . Then p + q is equal to:

A 283

B 287

C 295

D 299
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2

Let the coefficients of three consecutive terms Tr , Tr + 1 and Tr + 2 in the


Q
binomial expansion of (a + b)12 be in a G.P. and let p be the number
of all possible values of r. Let q be the sum of all rational terms in the

binomial expansion of . Then p + q is equal to:

A 283

B 287

C 295

D 299
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

Q If in the expansion of (1 + x)p (1 - x)q , the coefficients of


x and x2 are 1 and -2 respectively, then p2 + q2 is

A 18

B 13

C 8

D 20
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

Q If in the expansion of (1 + x)p (1 - x)q , the coefficients of


x and x2 are 1 and -2 respectively, then p2 + q2 is

A 18

B 13

C 8

D 20
Solution:
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

For some n ≠ 10, let the coefficients of 5th , 6th and 7th terms
Q
in the binomial expansion of (1 + x)n + 4 be in A.P. Then the
largest coefficient in the expansion of (1 + x)n + 4 is:

A 20

B 10

C 35

D 70
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

For some n ≠ 10, let the coefficients of 5th , 6th and 7th terms
Q
in the binomial expansion of (1 + x)n + 4 be in A.P. Then the
largest coefficient in the expansion of (1 + x)n + 4 is:

A 20

B 10

C 35

D 70
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2

Suppose A and B are the coefficients of 30th and 12th terms


Q
respectively in the binomial expansion of (1 + x)2n – 1. If 2A = 5B,
then n is equal to:

A 22

B 20

C 21

D 19
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2

Suppose A and B are the coefficients of 30th and 12th terms


Q
respectively in the binomial expansion of (1 + x)2n – 1. If 2A = 5B,
then n is equal to:

A 22

B 20

C 21

D 19
Solution:
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

Q The remainder when 7103, when divided by 23, is equal to

A 6

B 17

C 9

D 14
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

Q The remainder when 7103, when divided by 23, is equal to

A 6

B 17

C 9

D 14
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

The sum of all rational terms in the expansion of


Q
(1 + 21/2 + 31/2)6 is equal to ____.
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

The sum of all rational terms in the expansion of


Q
(1 + 21/2 + 31/2)6 is equal to ____.

Ans: 612
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

Q
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

Ans: 2035
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

Q
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

Ans: 465
Solution:
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1

Q
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1

Ans: 5
Solution:
Solution:
Permutations & combinations
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

From all the English alphabets, five letters are chosen and
Q
are arranged in alphabetical order. The total number of
ways, in which the middle letter is ' M ', is :

A 14950

B 6084

C 4356

D 5148
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

From all the English alphabets, five letters are chosen and
Q
are arranged in alphabetical order. The total number of
ways, in which the middle letter is ' M ', is :

A 14950

B 6084

C 4356

D 5148
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

Group A consists of 7 boys & 3 girls, while group B consists of 6 boys & 5 girls.
Q
The number of ways, 4 boys and 4 girls can be invited for a picnic if 5 of them
must be from group A and the remaining 3 from group B, is equal to:

A 8575

B 9100

C 8925

D 8750
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

Group A consists of 7 boys & 3 girls, while group B consists of 6 boys & 5 girls.
Q
The number of ways, 4 boys and 4 girls can be invited for a picnic if 5 of them
must be from group A and the remaining 3 from group B, is equal to:

A 8575

B 9100

C 8925

D 8750
Solution:

Required no. of ways =

=
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1

The number of different 5 digit numbers greater than 50000 that


Q
can be formed using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 such that the
sum of their first and last digits should not be more than 8, is

A 4607

B 5720

C 5719

D 4608
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1

The number of different 5 digit numbers greater than 50000 that


Q
can be formed using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 such that the
sum of their first and last digits should not be more than 8, is

A 4607

B 5720

C 5719

D 4608
Solution:
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

The number of 6-letter words, with or without meaning, that can be


Q
formed using the letters of the word MATHS such that any letter that
appears in the word must appear at least twice, is _______.
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

The number of 6-letter words, with or without meaning, that can be


Q
formed using the letters of the word MATHS such that any letter that
appears in the word must appear at least twice, is _______.

Ans: 1405
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

The number of words, which can be formed using all the letters of
Q
the word "DAUGHTER", so that all the vowels never come together, is

A 34000

B 37000

C 36000

D 35000
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

The number of words, which can be formed using all the letters of
Q
the word "DAUGHTER", so that all the vowels never come together, is

A 34000

B 37000

C 36000

D 35000
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

The number of ways, 5 boys and 4 girls can sit in a


Q
row so that either all the boys sit together or no two
boys sit together, is ______.
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

The number of ways, 5 boys and 4 girls can sit in a


Q
row so that either all the boys sit together or no two
boys sit together, is ______.

Ans: 17280
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

In a group of 3 girls and 4 boys, there are two boys B1 and B2 . The number
Q
of ways, in which these girls and boys can stand in a queue such that all
the girls stand together, all the boys stand together, but B1 and B2 are not
adjacent to each other, is :

A 96

B 144

C 120

D 72
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

In a group of 3 girls and 4 boys, there are two boys B1 and B2 . The number
Q
of ways, in which these girls and boys can stand in a queue such that all
the girls stand together, all the boys stand together, but B1 and B2 are not
adjacent to each other, is :

A 96

B 144

C 120

D 72
Solution:
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

Let P be the set of seven-digit numbers with sum of their digits equal to 11.
Q
If the numbers in P are formed by using the digits 1, 2 and 3 only, then the
number of elements in the set P is:

A 164

B 158

C 161

D 173
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

Let P be the set of seven-digit numbers with sum of their digits equal to 11.
Q
If the numbers in P are formed by using the digits 1, 2 and 3 only, then the
number of elements in the set P is:

A 164

B 158

C 161

D 173
Solution:
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2

The number of natural numbers, between 212 and 999, such that
Q
the sum of their digits is 15, is _________.
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2

The number of natural numbers, between 212 and 999, such that
Q
the sum of their digits is 15, is _________.

Ans: 64
Solution:
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2

If all the words with or without meaning made using all the letters
Q
of the word "KANPUR" are arranged as in a dictionary, then the
word at 440th position in this arrangement, is

A PRNAUK

B PRKANU

C PRKAUN

D PRNAKU
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2

If all the words with or without meaning made using all the letters
Q
of the word "KANPUR" are arranged as in a dictionary, then the
word at 440th position in this arrangement, is

A PRNAUK

B PRKANU

C PRKAUN

D PRNAKU
Solution:
Matrices & Determinants
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2

Let A = [aij] be a matrix of order 3 x 3, with aij = (√2)i + j. If the sum


Q
of all the elements in the third row of A2 is 𝞪 + 𝞫√2 , 𝞪, 𝞫 ∈ Z , then
𝞪 + 𝞫 is equal to

A 280

B 168

C 210

D 224
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2

Let A = [aij] be a matrix of order 3 x 3, with aij = (√2)i + j. If the sum


Q
of all the elements in the third row of A2 is 𝞪 + 𝞫√2 , 𝞪, 𝞫 ∈ Z , then
𝞪 + 𝞫 is equal to

A 280

B 168

C 210

D 224
Solution:
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

Q
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

Ans: 2
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2

A 65

B 127

C 258

D 2049
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2

A 65

B 127

C 258

D 2049
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

A 288

B 222

C 242

D 262
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

A 288

B 222

C 242

D 262
Solution:
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

A 1040

B 1215

C 1295

D 1280
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

A 1040

B 1215

C 1295

D 1280
Solution:
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2

A 25

B 16

C 36

D 9
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2

A 25

B 16

C 36

D 9
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

Let A be a square matrix of order 3 such that det (A) = –2


Q
and det(3adj( – 6adj (3A))) = 2m+n . 3mn, m > n. Then
4m + 2n is equal to __________
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

Let A be a square matrix of order 3 such that det (A) = –2


Q
and det(3adj( – 6adj (3A))) = 2m+n . 3mn, m > n. Then
4m + 2n is equal to __________

Ans: 34
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

For a 3×3 matrix M, let tr(M) denote the sum of all the diagonal elements of M.
Q
Let A be a 3×3 matrix such that |A| =1/2 and tr(A) = 3. If B = adj(adj(2A)), then
the value of |B| + tr(B) equals:

A 56

B 132

C 174

D 280
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

For a 3×3 matrix M, let tr(M) denote the sum of all the diagonal elements of M.
Q
Let A be a 3×3 matrix such that |A| =1/2 and tr(A) = 3. If B = adj(adj(2A)), then
the value of |B| + tr(B) equals:

A 56

B 132

C 174

D 280
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

If A, B and (adj(A-1) + adj(B-1)) are non-singular matrices


Q
of same order, then the inverse of A(adj(A-1) + adj(B-1))-1B,
is equal to

D
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

If A, B and (adj(A-1) + adj(B-1)) are non-singular matrices


Q
of same order, then the inverse of A(adj(A-1) + adj(B-1))-1B,
is equal to

D
Solution:
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

Q
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

Ans: 44
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

A -1

B 0

C 2

D 1
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

A -1

B 0

C 2

D 1
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

If the system of linear equations: x + y + 2z = 6, 2x + 3y + az = a + 1,


Q
–x – 3y + bz = 2b, where a, b ∈ R, has infinitely many solutions,
then 7a + 3b is equal to:

A 9

B 12

C 16

D 22
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

If the system of linear equations: x + y + 2z = 6, 2x + 3y + az = a + 1,


Q
–x – 3y + bz = 2b, where a, b ∈ R, has infinitely many solutions,
then 7a + 3b is equal to:

A 9

B 12

C 16

D 22
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

If the system of equations (𝞴 - 1)x + (𝞴 - 4)y +𝞴z = 5 ;


Q
𝞴x + (𝞴 - 1)y +(𝞴 - 4)z = 7 ; (𝞴+ 1)x + (𝞴 + 2)y + (𝞴 + 2)z = 9
has infinitely many solutions, then 𝞴2 + 𝞴 is equal to

A 20

B 10

C 12

D 6
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

If the system of equations (𝞴 - 1)x + (𝞴 - 4)y +𝞴z = 5 ;


Q
𝞴x + (𝞴 - 1)y +(𝞴 - 4)z = 7 ; (𝞴+ 1)x + (𝞴 + 2)y + (𝞴 + 2)z = 9
has infinitely many solutions, then 𝞴2 + 𝞴 is equal to

A 20

B 10

C 12

D 6
Solution:
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

If the system of equations 2x – y + z = 4 ; 5x +𝞴 y + 3z = 12


Q
100x – 47y + μz = 212, has infinitely many solutions, then
μ - 2𝞴 is equal to:

A 59

B 57

C 55

D 56
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

If the system of equations 2x – y + z = 4 ; 5x +𝞴 y + 3z = 12


Q
100x – 47y + μz = 212, has infinitely many solutions, then
μ - 2𝞴 is equal to:

A 59

B 57

C 55

D 56
Solution:
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2

If the system of equations


Q
x + 2y – 3z = 2 ; 2x + 𝞴y + 5z = 5 ; 14x + 3y + 𝞵z = 33
has infinitely many solutions, then 𝞴 + 𝞵 is equal to:

A 12

B 13

C 10

D 11
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2

If the system of equations


Q
x + 2y – 3z = 2 ; 2x + 𝞴y + 5z = 5 ; 14x + 3y + 𝞵z = 33
has infinitely many solutions, then 𝞴 + 𝞵 is equal to:

A 12

B 13

C 10

D 11
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

The system of equations x + y + z = 6, x + 2y + 5z = 9,


Q
x + 5y + 𝞴z = 𝞴𝞵 , has no solution if

A 𝞴 = 15, 𝞵 ≠ 7

B 𝞴 ≠ 17, 𝞵 ≠ 18

C 𝞴 = 17, 𝞵 = 18

D 𝞴 = 17, 𝞵 ≠ 18
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2

The system of equations x + y + z = 6, x + 2y + 5z = 9,


Q
x + 5y + 𝞴z = 𝞴𝞵 , has no solution if

A 𝞴 = 15, 𝞵 ≠ 7

B 𝞴 ≠ 17, 𝞵 ≠ 18

C 𝞴 = 17, 𝞵 = 18

D 𝞴 = 17, 𝞵 ≠ 18
Solution:
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2

Q Let 𝞪, 𝞫 (𝞪 ≠ 𝞫) be the values of m, for which the equations


x + y + z = 1 ; x + 2y + 4z = m and x + 4y + 10z = m2 have

infinitely many solutions. Then the value of =?

A 440

B 3080

C 3410

D 560
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2

Q Let 𝞪, 𝞫 (𝞪 ≠ 𝞫) be the values of m, for which the equations


x + y + z = 1 ; x + 2y + 4z = m and x + 4y + 10z = m2 have

infinitely many solutions. Then the value of =?

A 440

B 3080

C 3410

D 560
Solution:
Trigonometry & ITF
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

Q The value of (sin 70º)(cot 10º cot 70º – 1) is

A 2/3

B 0

C 3/2

D 1
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

Q The value of (sin 70º)(cot 10º cot 70º – 1) is

A 2/3

B 0

C 3/2

D 1
Solution:
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2

A 10

B 2

C 8

D 4
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2

A 10

B 2

C 8

D 4
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2

If sinx + sin2x = 1, x ∈ (0, 𝞹/2) , then


Q
(cos12 x + tan12 x) + 3(cos10 x + tan10 x + cos8 x + tan8 x) + (cos6 x + tan6 x)
is equal to:

A 4

B 1

C 3

D 2
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2

If sinx + sin2x = 1, x ∈ (0, 𝞹/2) , then


Q
(cos12 x + tan12 x) + 3(cos10 x + tan10 x + cos8 x + tan8 x) + (cos6 x + tan6 x)
is equal to:

A 4

B 1

C 3

D 2
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

The sum of all values of 𝞡 ∈ [0, 2𝞹] satisfying 2sin2𝞡 = cos2𝞡


Q
and 2cos2𝞡 = 3sin𝞡 is

A 4𝞹

B 5𝞹/6

C 𝞹/2

D 𝞹
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2

The sum of all values of 𝞡 ∈ [0, 2𝞹] satisfying 2sin2𝞡 = cos2𝞡


Q
and 2cos2𝞡 = 3sin𝞡 is

A 4𝞹

B 5𝞹/6

C 𝞹/2

D 𝞹
Solution:
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

If for some 𝞪, 𝞫 ; 𝞪 ≤ 𝞫, 𝞪 + 𝞫 = 8 and sec 2 (tan -1 𝞪) + cosec2(cot-1 𝞫) = 36,


Q
then 𝞪2 + 𝞫 is _____.
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1

If for some 𝞪, 𝞫 ; 𝞪 ≤ 𝞫, 𝞪 + 𝞫 = 8 and sec 2 (tan -1 𝞪) + cosec2(cot-1 𝞫) = 36,


Q
then 𝞪2 + 𝞫 is _____.

Ans: 14
Solution:
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

Using the principal values of the ITF, the sum of the maximum
Q
and the minimum values of 16((sec–1 x)2 + (cosec–1 x)2) is:

A 24𝞹2

B 18𝞹2

C 31𝞹2

D 22𝞹2
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1

Using the principal values of the ITF, the sum of the maximum
Q
and the minimum values of 16((sec–1 x)2 + (cosec–1 x)2) is:

A 24𝞹2

B 18𝞹2

C 31𝞹2

D 22𝞹2
Solution:
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

D
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1

D
Solution:
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1

A 1

B 32/65

C 0

D 33/65
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1

A 1

B 32/65

C 0

D 33/65
Solution:
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2

A 0

B 3𝞹

D 𝞹
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2

A 0

B 3𝞹

D 𝞹
Solution:
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

Q
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1

Ans: 5
Solution:
Solution:

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