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Q89.Let P be the plane, which contains the line of intersection of the planes, x + y + z βˆ’6 = 0 and 2x + 3y + z + 5 = 0 and it is perpendicular to the xy-plane. Then the distance of the point (0, 0, 256) from P is equal to: JEE Main 2019 (09 Apr Shift 2) JEE Main Previous Year Paper (1) 205√5 units (2) 17 units √5 (3) 11 units (4) 63√5 units √5

201909 Apr Shift 23D Geometry
MathsMedium

Q89.If the line, xβˆ’1 2 = y+13 = zβˆ’24 meets the plane, x + 2y + 3z = 15 at a point P, then the distance of P from the origin is, (1) 2√5 (2) 92 (3) √5 (4) 7 2 2

201909 Apr Shift 13D Geometry
MathsMedium

Q89.If a point 𝑅4, 𝑦, 𝑧 lies on the line segment joining the points 𝑃2, - 3,4 and 𝑄8,0, 10, then the distance of 𝑅 from the origin is (1) 2√21 (2) √53 (3) 6 (4) 2√14 JEE Main 2019 (08 Apr Shift 2) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

201908 Apr Shift 23D Geometry
MathsMedium

Q89.In a class of 60 students, 40 opted for NCC, 30 opted for NSS and 20 opted for both NCC and NSS. If one of these students is selected at random, then the probability that the student selected has opted neither for NCC nor for NSS is : (1) 1 (2) 5 6 6 (3) 1 (4) 2 3 3

201912 Jan Shift 2Probability
MathsEasy

Q89.If Q(0, βˆ’1, βˆ’3) is the image of the point P in the plane 3x βˆ’y + 4z = 2 and R is the point (3, βˆ’1, βˆ’2), then the area (in sq. units) of Ξ”PQR is (1) √91 (2) √91 4 2 (3) 2√13 (4) √65 2 JEE Main 2019 (10 Apr Shift 1) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

201910 Apr Shift 13D Geometry
MathsMedium

Q89.The equation of a plane containing the line of intersection of the planes 2π‘₯- 𝑦- 4 = 0 and 𝑦+ 2𝑧- 4 = 0 and passing through the point 1,1, 0 is JEE Main 2019 (08 Apr Shift 1) JEE Main Previous Year Paper (1) π‘₯- 3𝑦- 2𝑧= - 2 (2) π‘₯+ 3𝑦+ 𝑧= 4 (3) π‘₯- 𝑦- 𝑧= 0 (4) 2π‘₯- 𝑧= 2

201908 Apr Shift 13D Geometry
MathsMedium

Q89.The perpendicular distance from the origin to the plane containing the two lines, x + 3 2 = y βˆ’5 2 = z +7 5 and x βˆ’ 1 1 = y βˆ’4 4 = z +7 4 , is (1) 11√6 (2) 11 √6 (3) 11 (4) 6√11

201912 Jan Shift 13D Geometry
MathsMedium

Q89.A person throws two fair dice. He wins Rs. 15 for throwing a doublet (same numbers on the two dice), wins Rs 12 when the throw results in the sum of 9 , and loses Rs. 6 for any other outcome on the throw. Then the expected gain/loss (in Rs.) of the person is: (1) 1 loss (2) 1 gain 2 2 (3) 2 gain (4) 1 loss 4

201912 Apr Shift 2Probability
MathsMedium

Q89.If the line π‘₯- 2 = 𝑦+ 1 = 𝑧- 1 intersects the plane 2π‘₯+ 3𝑦- 𝑧+ 13 = 0 at a point 𝑃 and the plane 3 2 -1 3π‘₯+ 𝑦+ 4𝑧= 16 at a point 𝑄, then 𝑃𝑄 is equal to JEE Main 2019 (12 Apr Shift 1) JEE Main Previous Year Paper (1) 2√7 (2) 14 (3) 2√14 (4) √14

201912 Apr Shift 13D Geometry
MathsMedium

Q89.Let S = {1, 2, … . . , 20}. A subset B of S is said to be "nice", if the sum of the elements of B is 203 . Than the probability that a randomly chosen subset of S is "nice" is : JEE Main 2019 (11 Jan Shift 2) JEE Main Previous Year Paper (1) 7 (2) 5 220 220 (3) 4 (4) None of the above 220

201911 Jan Shift 2Probability
MathsHard

Q89.The direction ratios of normal to the plane through the points (0,-1,0) and (0,0,1) and making an angle Ο€ with 4 the plane y βˆ’z + 5 = 0 are; 2,-1,1 2, √2 βˆ’βˆš2 √2, 1, βˆ’1 2√3, 1, βˆ’1 (1) option 1 and 2 (2) option 2 and 3 (3) option 3 and 4 (4) all the options

201911 Jan Shift 13D Geometry
MathsMedium

Q89.On which of the following lines lies the point of intersection of the line, xβˆ’4 2 = 2 = zβˆ’31 and the plane, x + y + z = 2? yβˆ’5 (1) xβˆ’4 1 = 1 = zβˆ’5βˆ’1 (2) xβˆ’11 = yβˆ’32 = z+4βˆ’5 (3) xβˆ’2 2 = yβˆ’32 = z+33 (4) x+33 = 4βˆ’y3 = z+1βˆ’2

201910 Jan Shift 23D Geometry
MathsMedium

Q89.The plane passing through the point (4, βˆ’1, 2) and parallel to the lines x+23 = yβˆ’2βˆ’1 = z+12 and xβˆ’2 1 = yβˆ’32 = zβˆ’43 also passes through the point (1) (1, 1, βˆ’1) (2) (βˆ’1, βˆ’ 1, βˆ’1) (3) (βˆ’1, βˆ’1, 1) (4) (1, 1, 1)

201910 Jan Shift 13D Geometry
MathsMedium

Q89.A perpendicular is drawn from a point on the line = = to the plane π‘₯+ 𝑦+ 𝑧= 3 such that the 2 -1 1 foot of the perpendicular 𝑄 also lies on the plane π‘₯- 𝑦+ 𝑧= 3. Then the coordinates of 𝑄 are (1) 2, 0, 1 (2) – 1, 0, 4 (3) 4, 0, – 1 (4) 1, 0, 2

201910 Apr Shift 23D Geometry
MathsMedium

Q90.An urn contains 5 red and 2 green balls. A ball is drawn at random from the urn. If the drawn ball is green, then a red ball is added to the urn and if the drawn ball is red, then a green ball is added to the urn; the original ball is not returned to the urn. Now, a second ball is drawn at random from it. The probability that the second ball is red, is: (1) 21 (2) 26 49 49 (3) 32 (4) 27 49 49 JEE Main 2019 (09 Jan Shift 2) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

201909 Jan Shift 2Probability
MathsMedium

Q90.Two cards are drawn successively with replacement from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. Let 𝑋 denote the random variable of number of aces obtained in the two drawn cards. Then 𝑃𝑋= 1 + 𝑃𝑋= 2 equals: 24 52 (1) (2) 169 169 49 25 (3) (4) 169 169 JEE Main 2019 (09 Jan Shift 1) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

201909 Jan Shift 1Probability
MathsMedium

Q90.For an initial screening of an admission test, a candidate is given fifty problems to solve. If the probability that the candidate can solve any problem is 4 5 , then the probability that he is unable to solve less than two problems is (1) 201 5 ( 51 ) 49 (2) 16425 ( 51 ) 48 (3) 316 25 ( 54 ) 48 (4) 545 ( 54 ) 49 JEE Main 2019 (12 Apr Shift 2) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

201912 Apr Shift 2Probability
MathsMedium

Q90.Two newspapers A and B are published in a city. It is known that 25% of the city population reads A and 20% reads B while 8% reads both A and B. Further, 30% of those who read A but not B look into advertisements and 40% of those who read B but not A also look into advertisements, while 50% of those who read both A and B look into advertisements. Then the percentage of the population who look into advertisements is: (1) 13.5 (2) 12.8 (3) 13.9 (4) 13 JEE Main 2019 (09 Apr Shift 2) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

201909 Apr Shift 2Probability
MathsMedium

Q90.Let a random variable 𝑋 has a binomial distribution with mean 8 and variance 4. If 𝑃𝑋≀2 = π‘˜ then the 216, value of π‘˜ is equal to (1) 121 (2) 1 (3) 17 (4) 137 JEE Main 2019 (12 Apr Shift 1) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

201912 Apr Shift 1Probability
MathsMedium

Q90.Four persons can hit a target correctly with probabilities 1 2 , 13 , 14 and 18 respectively. If all hit at the target independently, then the probability that the target would be hit, is (1) 25 (2) 7 192 32 (3) 1 (4) 25 192 32 JEE Main 2019 (09 Apr Shift 1) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

201909 Apr Shift 1Probability
MathsEasy

Q90.Minimum number of times a fair coin must be tossed so that the probability of getting at least one head is more than 99% is: (1) 8 (2) 6 (3) 5 (4) 7 JEE Main 2019 (10 Apr Shift 2) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

201910 Apr Shift 2Probability
MathsEasy

Q90.The minimum number of times one has to toss a fair coin so that the probability of observing at least one head is at least 90% is: (1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 5 (4) 3 JEE Main 2019 (08 Apr Shift 2) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

201908 Apr Shift 2Probability
MathsMedium

Q90.A bag contains 30 white balls and 10 red balls. 16 balls are drawn one by one randomly from the bag with replacement. If X be the number of white balls drawn, then ( standardmeandeviationof X of X ) is equal to: (1) 4 (2) 4√3 (3) 3√2 (4) 4√3 3 JEE Main 2019 (11 Jan Shift 2) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

201911 Jan Shift 2Probability
MathsMedium

Q90.An unbiased coin is tossed. If the outcome is a head then a pair of unbiased dice is rolled and the sum of the numbers obtained on them is noted. If the toss of the coin results in tail then a card from a well-shuffled pack of nine cards numbered 1, 2, 3, … , 9 is randomly picked and the number on the card is noted. The probability that the noted number is either 7 or 8 is (1) 13 (2) 19 36 72 (3) 15 (4) 19 72 36 JEE Main 2019 (10 Jan Shift 1) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

201910 Jan Shift 1Probability
MathsMedium

Q90.Two integers are selected at random from the set {1, 2, … , 11} . Given that the sum of selected numbers is even, the conditional probability that both the numbers are even is : (1) 7 (2) 1 10 2 (3) 2 (4) 3 5 5 JEE Main 2019 (11 Jan Shift 1) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

201911 Jan Shift 1Probability
MathsMedium

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