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The document is a JEE revision practice sheet focused on the topic of straight lines, containing various types of questions including multiple-choice, matrix match, and numerical type questions. It covers concepts such as the properties of triangles formed by lines, equations of lines, and geometric interpretations. An answer key is provided at the end for reference.

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Circles - Practice Sheet (Advanced)

The document is a JEE revision practice sheet focused on the topic of straight lines, containing various types of questions including multiple-choice, matrix match, and numerical type questions. It covers concepts such as the properties of triangles formed by lines, equations of lines, and geometric interpretations. An answer key is provided at the end for reference.

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JEE Revision Practice Sheet

Straight Line [11th Adv.]

One or More Than One Correct Type Questions rectangle is 8 sq. units, then the equation of the
1. The triangle formed by the lines x + y = 0, 3x + y sides of the rectangle is/are
– 4 = 0 and x + 3y – 4 = 0 is (A) x = 1 (B) x + y = 1
(A) isosceles (B) scalene (C) y = 9 (D) x – 2y = 3
(C) acute angled (D) obtuse angled
8. If 6a2 − 3b2 − c2 + 7ab − ac + 4bc = 0 then the
2. Equations (b – c) x + (c – a) y + (a – b) = 0 and
family of lines ax + by + c = 0, a + b  0 is
(b3 – c3) x + (c3 – a3) y + (a3 – b3) = 0 will
represent the same line if concurrent at
(A) b = c (B) c = a (A) ( −2, −3) (B) (3, −1)
(C) a = b (D) a + b + c = 0 (C) ( 2,3) (D) ( −3,1)
3. The equation of the line passing through (2, 3) and
Single Correct Type Questions
making an intercept of 2 units between the lines
9. M is the mid point of side AB of equilateral
y + 2x = 5 and y + 2 x = 3 is
triangle ABC. P is a point on BC such that
(A) 5x − 4 y + 2 = 0 (B) 3x + 4 y = 18 AP + PM is minimum. If AB = 20 then AP + PM
(C) x = 2 (D) y = 3 is
(A) 10 7
4. The equation of the diagonal of the square formed
by the pairs of lines xy + 4 x − 3 y − 12 = 0 and (B) 10 3
xy − 3x + 4 y − 12 = 0 is (C) 10 5
(A) x − y = 0 (B) x + y + 1 = 0 (D) 10
(C) x + y = 0 (D) x − y + 1 = 0
10. The algebraic sum of distances of the line ax + by
+ 2 = 0 from (1, 2), (2, 1) and (3, 5) is zero and
5. The point A divides the join of P = (–5, 1) and Q
the lines bx – ay + 4 = 0 and 3x + 4y + 5 = 0 cut
= (3, 5) in the ratio k : 1. The values of k for
the co-ordinate axes at concyclic points then
which the area of ABC . Where B = (1, 5), C =
2
(7, –2) is equal to 2 sq. Units are (A) a + b = −
7
(A) 7 (B) 4
(B) area of the triangle formed by the line ax + by
(C) 30/4 (D) 31 / 9
14
+ 2 = 0 with coordinate axes is .
6. The angle through which the co-ordinate axes be 5
rotated so that xy-term in the equation (C) line ax + by + 3 = 0 always passes through

5x2 + 4 3xy + 9 y2 = 0 may be missing is the point ( −1,1)

 − 5
(A) (B) (D) max {a, b} =
6 6 7
 
(C) (D) 11. The orthocentre of the triangle formed by the lines
4 3
x + y = 1, 2x + 3y = 6 and 4x – y + 4 = 0 lies in
7. Equations of the diagonals of a rectangle are y + (A) I quadrant (B) II quadrant
8x – 17 = 0 and y – 8x + 7 = 0. If the area of the (C) III quadrant (D) IV quadrant
1
12. The reflection of the curve xy = 1 in the line y = 5 3
(A) (B)
2x is the curve 12x2 + rxy + sy2 + t = 0 then the 2 2
(C) 2 (D) none of these
value of ' r ' is
(A) –7 (B) 25 19. If the tangents to the locus at B and C intersect at
(C) 175 (D) 90 point P, then the area of the triangle PBC is
(A) 10 (B) 12
13. The complete set of values of ' a ' for which the (C) 14 (D) 18
( )
point a, a 2 , a  R lies inside the triangle formed
Matrix Match Type Questions
by the lines x – y + 2 = 0, x + y = 2 and x-axis is 20. Match the following List-I with List-II
(A) (–2, 2) (B) (–1, 1) List–I List –II
(C) (0, 2) (D) (–2, 0) I The distance between the
lines ( x + 7 y)2 + 4 2 P 1
( x + 7 y) − 42 = 0
Paragraph Type Questions
II If the sum of the distance of a
Passage-1
point from two perpendicular
A(4, 0), B(–4, 0) are two points then the locus of P such
lines in a plane is 1, then its Q 7
that
locus is |x| + |y| = k, where k is
14. PA + PB = 10 is equal to
x2 y 2 x2 y 2 III If 6x + 6y + m = 0 is acute
(A) + =1 (B) + =1
25 16 25 9 angle bisector of line x + 2y +
R 3
x2 y 2 x2 y 2 4 = 0 and4x + 2y – 1 = 0, then
(C) + =1 (D) + =1 m is equal to
16 25 9 25
IV Area of the triangle formed
15. PA = PB is by the lines
S 1
(A) x = 0 (B) y = 0 y2 − 9xy + 18x2 = 0 and
(C) x – y = 0 (D) x + y = 0 y = 6 is
I II III IV
16. Area of triangle PAB is 4sq units is (A) P S Q R
(A) x + y – 1 = 0 (B) S Q R P
(B) x – 1 = 0 (C) R S P R
(C) y – 1 = 0
(D) Q P S R
(D) x – y + 1 = 0
1
21. If y = mi x + (i = 1,2,3) represent three straight
Passage-2 mi
ABC is an isosceles triangle with AB = AC = 5 and BC = lines whose slopes are the roots of the equation
6. Let P be a point inside the triangle ABC such that the 2m3 – 3m2 – 3m + 2 = 0, then
distance from P to the base BC equals the geometric List–I List –II
mean of the distance to the sides AB and AC.
I Algebraic sum of the
intercepts made by the P
(
4 2 +9 5 )
17. The locus of the point P is lines on x-axis 4
(A) a semi circle II Algebraic sum of the
(B) a minor arc of a circle intercepts made by the Q 3/2
(C) a major arc of circle lines on y-axis
(D) a complete circle III Sum of the distances
of the lines from the R −21 / 4
18. The minimum distance of the point A from the origin
locus of the point P is
IV Sum of the lengths of way that d ( P, OA) + d ( P, AB) + d ( P, OB) = 3
the lines intercepted
S (5 2 +9 5 ) where d ( P, OA) , d ( P, AB ) , d ( P, OB ) represents
between the coordinate 10
axes perpendicular distances of P from the sides
I II III IV OA, AB & OB respectively. If area of the region
(A) R S P Q representing all possible positions of P is ' k ' then
(B) P S Q R k 3=
(C) R Q S P
(D) P S P R 24. ABCD is a square of side length 1 unit. P and Q
are points on AB and BC such that PDQ = 45 .
Numerical Type Questions Find the perimeter of PBQ .
22. The co-ordinate axes are rotated through an angle
 about the origin in anticlockwise sense. If the 25. If the sum of the squares the sides of triangle is 16
equation 2x2 + 3xy − 6x + 2 y − 4 = 0 change to 16 then the sum of the squares of the medians is
3k. Then k is
aX 2 + 2hXY + bY 2 + 2gX + 2 fY + c = 0 then
(a + b) is equal to
23. Consider a  OAB formed by the point

( )
O ( 0,0) , A( 2,0) , B 1, 3 , P ( x, y ) be any
arbitrary interior point of  OAB moving in such
ANSWER KEY
1. (A, D) 15. (A)
2. (A, B, C, D) 16. (C)
3. (B, C) 17. (B)
4. (A, B) 18. (A)
5. (A, D) 19. (B)
6. (B, D) 20. (A)
7. (A, C) 21. (C)
8. (A, B) 22. (2)
9. (A) 23. (3)
10. (C) 24. (2)
11. (A) 25. (4)
12. (A)
13. (B)
14. (B)

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