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Binomial 11th 2018K E

The document provides exercises related to binomial theorem including: 1) 12 multiple choice questions related to binomial expansions with varying levels of difficulty. 2) The questions test a variety of concepts like identifying terms in expansions, finding values of variables based on given information, and properties of binomial coefficients. 3) The answer key is provided on a separate page at the end.

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JEE (MAIN + ADVANCED)

BINOMIAL

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Tel: 0744-2791000 | www.bansal.ac.in | Email : [email protected]
CONTENT

S.No Pages

1. Theory 01

2. Exercise-1 (Special DPP) 02

3. Exercise-2 09

4. Exercise-3 (Section-A) 12
[Previous years JEE-Main problems]

5. Exercise-3 (Section-B) 15
[Previous years JEE-Advanced problems]

6. Exercise-4 (Potential Problems for Board Preparations) 17

7. Exercise-5 (Rank Booster) 18

8. Answer Key 20
BINOMIAL THEOREM

KEY CONCEPTS
BINOMIAL THEOREM

1. BINOMIAL THEOREM:
The formula by which any positive integral power of a binomial expression can be expanded in
the form of a series is known as BINOMIAL THEOREM.
If x , y  R and n  N, then ; n
(x + y) = C0 x + C1 x y + C2 x y + ..... + Cr x y + ..... + Cny =  nCr xn – r yr.
n n n n n1 n n2 2 n nr r n n
r 0
This theorem can be proved by Induction.

OBSERVATIONS :
(i) The number of terms in the expansion is (n + 1) i.e. one or more than the index .
(ii) The sum of the indices of x & y in each term is n.
(iii) The binomial coefficients of the terms nC0 , nC1 .... equidistant from the beginning and the end are equal.

2. IMPORTANT TERMS IN THE BINOMIAL EXPANSION ARE:


(i) General term (ii) Middle term
(iii) Term independent of x &

(i) The general term or the (r + 1)th term in the expansion of (x + y)n is given by : Tr+1 = nCr xnr . yr

(ii) The middle term(s) is the expansion of (x + y)n is (are) :


(a) If n is even , there is only one middle term which is given by ;
T(n+2)/2 = nCn/2 . xn/2 . yn/2
(b) If n is odd , there are two middle terms which are :
T(n+1)/2 & T[(n+1)/2]+1

(iii) Term independent of x contains no x ; Hence find the value of r for which the exponent of x is zero.

3. If  A B  n
= I + f, where I & n are positive integers, n being odd and 0 < f < 1, then

(I + f) . f = Kn where A  B2 = K > 0 & A  B < 1.


If n is an even integer, then (I + f) (1  f) = Kn.

4. BINOMIAL COEFFICIENTS :

(i) C0 + C1 + C2 + ....... + Cn = 2n
(ii) C0 + C2 + C4 + ....... = C1 + C3 + C5 + ....... = 2n1
(2 n) !
(iii) C02 + C12 + C22 + .... + Cn2 = 2nCn =
n! n!

( 2n )!
(iv) C0.Cr + C1.Cr+1 + C2.Cr+2 + ... + Cnr.Cn =
( n  r ) ( n  r )!

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BINOMIAL THEOREM

EXERCISE-1 [SPECIAL DPP]

SPECIAL DPP-1

n
of 2   are equal , then the value of n is :
x
Q.1 If the coefficients of x7 & x8 in the expansion
 3
(A) 15 (B) 45 (C) 55 (D) 56

n
 1
Q.2 If the constant term of the binomial expansion  2 x   is – 160, then n is equal to
 x
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 10

 1  x  1   1 
Q.3 The coefficient of x49 in the expansion of (x – 1)  x   2  .....  x  49  is equal to
 2  2   2 

(A) – 2 1  50 
1
(B) + ve coefficient of x
 2 

(D) – 2 1  49 
1
(C) – ve coefficient of x
 2 

n
The sum of the binomial coefficients of 2x   is equal to 256. The constant term in the expansion is
1
Q.4
 x
(A) 1120 (B) 2110 (C) 1210 (D) none

n
 a 
n
C3
Q.5 If the second term of the expansion a1 / 13   is 14a5/2 then the value of n is
1
 a  C2
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 12 (D) 6

Q.6 The positive value of 'a' so that the coefficient of x5 is equal to that of x15 in the expansion of
10
 2 a 
 x  3  is
 x 
1 1
(A) (B) (C) 1 (D) 2 3
2 3 3

Q.7 Given that the term of the expansion (x1/3  x1/2)15 which does not contain x is 5 m where m  N ,
then m =
(A) 1100 (B) 1010 (C) 1001 (D) 1000

Q.8 The number of values of ' r ' satisfying the equation , 39


C 3 r 1  39
Cr2 = 39
C r 2 1  39
C3r is :
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
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18
 1 
Q.9 The term independent of 'x' in the expansion of  9 x   , x > 0, is  times the corresponding
 3 x
binomial co-efficient. Then'' is
1 1
(A) 3 (B) (C)  (D) 1
3 3

Q.10 The expression [x + (x31)1/2]5 + [x  (x31)1/2]5 is a polynomial of degree


(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8

Q.11 The remainder, if 1 + 2 + 22 + 23 + ......+21999 is divided by 5 is


(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

12
 1 1
 4 
Q.12 Sum of all the rational terms in the expansion of  3  4 3  , is
 
(A) 27 (B) 256 (C) 283 (D) none

 n  n   n 
Q.13 For 2  r  n ,   + 2   +   =
 r  r  1  r  2
 n  1  n  1  n  2  n  2
(A)   (B) 2   (C) 2   (D)  
 r  1  r  1  r   r 

m
 1
Q.14 For m  N, if the sum of coefficients of first, second and third terms in the expansion of  x 2  
 x
is 46, then the coefficient of term which does not contain x is
(A) 84 (B) 75 (C) 68 (D) 36

Q.15 Coefficient of the middle term in the expansion of the binomial (1 + x)40 is equal to
2 20 · (1· 3 · 5...... 39)
(A)
(20)!
(B) the sum of the coefficients of the two middle terms in (1 + x)39.
20 · 21· 22...... 40
(C)
(20)!
(D) ( C0)2 + (20C1)2 + (20C2)2 + ...... + (20C20)2
20

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SPECIAL DPP-2

n
 x 5x 
Q.1 In the expansion of  3 4  3 4  the sum of the binomial combinatorial coefficients is 64 and the term
 
 
with the greatest binomial coefficient exceeds the third term by (n – 1), then the value of x must be
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 0 (D) – 1

Q.2 Last three digits of the number N = 7100 – 3100 are


(A) 100 (B) 300 (C) 500 (D) 000

Q.3 The remainder when 487 + 687 is divided by 25, is


(A) 19 (B) 20 (C) 21 (D) 22

Q.4 Set of value of r for which, 18Cr  2 + 2 . 18Cr  1 + 18Cr  20C13 contains
(A) 4 elements (B) 5 elements (C) 7 elements (D) 10 elements
n
 q p7 
Q.5 In the expansion of    , there is a term similar to pq, then that term is equal to
 p q 3 
10

(A) 210 pq (B) 252 pq (C) 120 pq (D) 45 pq

Q.6 The coefficient of t50 in (1 + t) 41 (1 – t + t2) 40 is equal to


(A) 1 (B) 50 (C) 81 (D) 0

Q.7 Last two digits of 21 to the (100)th power, is


(A) 00 (B) 01 (C) 11 (D) 21

Q.8 Statement-1: 1125 + 1225 when divided by 23 leaves the remainder zero.
Statement-2: an + bn is divisible by (a + b)  n  N.
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.

Q.9 Statement-1: The sum of the series


nc · mc + nc · mc n m n m n + mc .
0 r 1 r  1 + c2 · cr  2 +....... + cr · c0 is equal to r
where nCr's and mCr's denotes the combinatorial coefficients in the expansion of
(1 + x)n and (1 + x)m respectively.
Statement-2: Number of ways in which r children can be selected out of (n + m) children consisting of
n boys and m girls if each selection may consists of any number of boys and girls is equal
to n + mCr.
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.

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Q.10 Let (1 + x2)2 (1 + x)n = A0 + A1 x + A2 x2 + ...... If A0, A1, A2 are in A.P. then the value of n is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 7
11
 log 2 x 3 
Q.11 In the expansion of  x 3 3.2 
 
(A) there appears a term with the power x2
(B) there does not appear a term with the power x2
(C) there appears a term with the power x 3
(D) the ratio of the co-efficient of x3 to that of x 3 is 1/3

Q.12  
5
If it is known that the third term of the binomial expansion x  x log10 x is 106 then x is equal to
(A) 10 (B) 10  5/2 (C) 100 (D) 5

Q.13 Find the coefficient of t8 in the expansion of (1 + 2t2 – t3)9.

Q.14 Find the sum of possible real values of x for which the sixth term of

  
7
 1
  log7 3
| x  2|  9
 log3 | x  2|
9  5
 3 7  equals 567.
 

SPECIAL DPP-3

Q.1 The sum of the coefficients of all the even powers of x in the expansion of (2x2  3x + 1)11 is
(A) 2 . 610 (B) 3 . 610 (C) 611 (D) none

Q.2 If (1 + x – 3x2)2145 = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + ......... then a0 – a1 + a2 – a3 + ..... ends with


(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 7 (D) 9

Q.3 Given (1 – 2x + 5x2 – 10x3) (1 + x)n = 1 + a1x + a2x2 + .... and that a12 = 2a2 then the value of n is
(A) 6 (B) 2 (C) 5 (D) 3
4  54k  x k  8
Q.4 The largest real value for x such that   (4  k)!  k!   3 is
k 0   
(A) 2 2  5 (B) 2 2  5 (C)  2 2  5 (D)  2 2  5

Q.5 Let  n  represents the combination of 'n' things taken 'k' at a time, then the value of the sum
k
 2   3  97   98   99 
 0  +  1  + .........   +   +   equals
     95   96   97 
 99  100   99  100 
(A)  97  (B)  98  (C)  98  (D)  97 
       
Q.6 The coefficient of x11 in the expression (1 + x)5 (3 + x)4 (7 + x)3 equals
(A) 28 (B) 34 (C) 38 (D) 42

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Q.7 (1 + x) (1 + x + x2) (1 + x + x2 + x3) ...... (1 + x + x2 + ...... + x100) when written in the ascending power
of x then the highest exponent of x is ______ .
(A) 4950 (B) 5050 (C) 5150 (D) 5151

100 r · 100 C r
Q.8  100
C r 1
equals
r 1

(A) 100 (B) 4950 (C) 5050 (D) 5151

Q.9 Statement-1: The expression n!(100 – n)! is maximum when n = 50.


Statement-2: 2nCr is maximum when r = n.
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.

 
n
Q.10 If 9  80 = 1 + f where I , n are integers and 0 < f < 1, then
(A) I is an odd integer for all n. (B) I is an even integer for all n.
 
n
(C) (I + f) (1  f) = 1 (D) 1  f = 9  80

Q.11 If 100C6 + 4 100C7 + 6 100C8 + 4 100C


9 + 100C
10 has the value equal to xCy, then the value of
(x + y) can be
(A) 114 (B) 115 (C) 198 (D) 199

15
Which of the following must hold good(s) for the expansion of the binomial  x 4   ?
1
Q.12
 x3 
(A) There exist a term which is independent of x.
(B) 8th and 9th terms of the expansion have the greatest binomial coefficient.
(C) Coefficients of x32 and x–17 are equal.
(D) If x  2 then number of rational terms in the expansion is 5.

Q.13 Column-I Column-II


(A) Number of irrational terms in the expansion of  2 3 
15
is equal to (P) 6
n
(B) If  n C r 3r is equal to 4095 then n equals (Q) 7
r 1
(C) If nPr = (n–1Cr–1 + n–1Cr) · 5040 then the value of r equals (R) 15
(D) Number of five digit integers such that the product of their (S) 16
digits is 2000 is 2K then K equals

Q.14 Find the coefficient of x18 in the polynomial


f(x) = (1 + x)20 + x(1 + x)19 + x2(1 + x)18 + ................. + x18(1 + x)2.

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BINOMIAL THEOREM

SPECIAL DPP-4

32 20 33 20 2a  1 b
If 3 · C0  · C1  · C 2  ......... upto 21 terms = , then the value of   is equal to
1 20
Q.1
2 3 b a
1 1
(A) (B) 2 (C) (D) 3
2 3

 k 2 n C k 
n 2
Q.2 Let f(n) = then the value of f (5) equals
k 1

(A) 1000 (B) 1250 (C) 1750 (D) 2500


10

10
Q.3 If r (r  1) C r = k · 29, then k is equal to
r 1
(A) 10 (B) 45 (C) 90 (D) 100
11 11 11 11
0  1  2  11
Q.4 The sum          ...................    equals
1 2 3 12

 n n 
 where  r  denotes Cr 
   

211 212 211  1 212  1


(A) (B) (C) (D)
12 12 12 12

Q.5 The expression 


10
C0   C  
2 10
1
2 10
C2  2
 .......  
10
C8  
2 10
C9  
2 10
C10  2
equals

(B)  C  10 2
(A) 0 5
(C) – 10C5 (D) 2 · 9C5

Q.6 If (1 + x + x2)25 = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + ..... + a50 . x50 then a0 + a2 + a4 + ..... + a50 is
(A) even (B) odd and of the form 3n
(C) odd and of the form (3n  1) (D) odd and of the form (3n + 1)

 
7
 1  4x  1  
7
1  1  4 x  1
Q.7 The expression     is a polynomial in x of degree
4x  1   2   2  
 
(A) 7 (B) 6 (C) 4 (D) 3
8
 1 1
Q.8 The constant term in the expansion of  x 2  2  y   is
 x y
(A) 4900 (B) 4950 (C) 5050 (D) 5151

n
r2 28  1
Q.9 If   r  1  n C r  6
then the value of n equals
r0

(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7


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Q.10 Statement 1: The coefficient of t49 in the expression (t + 1) (t + 2) (t + 3) ....... (t + 50)


is equal to 1075.
2n
Statement 2: The value of k = n (2n + 1).
k 1
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.

Q.11 Statement 1: The value of 100C95 + 101C96 + 102C97 + ....... + 120C115 equals 121C6 – 100C6.
Statement 2: The sum of first n terms of a geometric progression whose first term and common ratio

are b and r ( 1) respectively is equal to


b rn 1
.
 
r 1
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
11
 1 1
Q.12 If p term in the expansion of 2  3 3  is rational then the value of p is
th  2
 
 
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 9 (D) 10
100
Q.13 The coefficient of x50 in the expansion of  100 Ck (x  2)100k 3k is also equal to
k 0
(A) number of ways in which 50 identical books can be distributed in 100 students, if each student
can get atmost one book.
(B) number of ways in which 100 different white balls and 50 identical red balls can be arranged
in a circle, if no two red balls are together.
(C) number of dissimilar terms in (x1 + x2 + x3 + ....... + x50)51.
2 · 6 · 10 · 14 · ........ 198
(D)
50!
Q.14 Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct?
100
(A) The coefficient of x2 in the expansion of  100Cr x  4100r 5r is equal to 4950.
r0
8
 8 
 x 3  x 2 log x 
(B) If the sixth term in the expansion of  10  is 5600, then x is equal to 100.
 
An  1 15
(C) Let An = nC0nC1 + nC1nC2 + ............+ nCn – 1nCn and = ,
An 4
then the sum of possible values of n is equal to 6.
n
Ck n 1
(D) If A k  n
Ck  n Ck  1
and 3  Ak  4 , then n is equal to 128.
k0

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Q.15 The number of ways in which 6 different toys can be distributed in two children if each child gets none,
one or more number of toys is also equal to
(A) the number of 6 digit numbers that can be made using only the digits 2 and 3 if each digit is used
atleast once.
(B) the number of heptagons that can be formed using the vertices of a 16-gon if none of the sides of
the 16-gon is also the side of heptagon.
6
(C) the coefficient of x6 in the expansion of (x + 1)6  xi .
i 0
(D) number of ways in which a person can invite his 6 friends, if he can select some or all at a time.

Q.16 If the sum S = 20C2 + 2 · 20C3 + 3 · 20C4 + ...............+ 19 · 20C20 can be expressed as 1 + p · 2q,
then find the value of (p + q).

100
 k  100 a (2100 )  b
Q.17 If    Ck 
 k 1 c
where a, b, c  N,
k0

then find the least value of (a + b + c).


m
 log(103n ) 5 ( n 2) log 3 
Q.18 For m, n  N, let the 6th term in the expansion of the binomial  2  2 
 
is equal to 21, if binomial coefficient of 2nd, 3rd and 4th term in the expansion represent respectively
the 1st, 3rd and 5th terms of an arithmetic progression. Find (m + n).
(Assume that the symbol log stands for logarithm to the base 10.)

EXERCISE-2

11 11
 1   1 
Q.1 Find the coefficients : (i) x7 in  a x 2   (ii) in  ax  2 
x7
 bx   bx 
(iii) Find the relation between a and b, so that these coefficients are equal.

Q.2
(a) If the coefficients of the rth, (r + 1)th & (r + 2)th terms in the expansion of (1 + x)14 are in AP, find r.

14
 2 1
(b) One term in the expansion of  x   is linear. Find the numerical coefficient of the term.
 x

10
 x 3  1 1 / 3 1 / 5 
8
Q.3(a) Find the term independent of x in the expansion of (i)   2 (ii)  x  x 
 3 2x  2

8
 2 log 
(b) Find the value of x for which the fourth term in the expansion,  5 5 5  is 336.
x
4  44 1

 log 5 2 x 1  7
3 
 5 
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Q.4 Prove that the ratio of the coefficient of x10 in (1  x²)10 & the term independent of x in
10
 2
x   is 1 : 32.
 x

Q.5 Let kr be the coefficient of yr – 1 in the expansion of (1 + 2y)10 in ascending powers of y.


k r2
If = 4, find the value of r..
kr

Q.6 Let a and b be the coefficient of x3 in (1 + x + 2x2 + 3x3)4 and (1 + x + 2x2 + 3x3 + 4x4)4
respectively. Find the value of (a – b).

Q.7
(a) Find the remainder if 683 + 883 is divided by 49.
(b) Find the remainder, when (1523 + 2323) is divided by 19.
(c) Find the number of rational terms in the expansion of  24 3 
100
.

Q.8 Find the coefficient of xr in the expression of


(x + 3)n  1 + (x + 3)n  2 (x + 2) + (x + 3)n  3 (x + 2)2 + ..... + (x + 2)n  1.

9
3x 2 1 
Q.9 Find the term independent of x in the expansion of (1 + x + 2x3)  
 2  3x  .
 
n 4
Q.10 Let (1 + x2)2 (1 + x)n =  a K . x K . If a1 , a2 and a3 are in AP, find n.
K 0

Q.11
(a) Prove the following identities using the theory of permutation where C0 , C1 , C2 , ..... , Cn are the
combinatorial coefficients in the expansion of (1 + x)n, n  N, then prove the following:
( 2n )!
(i) C02 + C12 + C22 +.....+ Cn2 = (This result is to be remembered)
n! n!
( 2n )!
(ii) C0 C1 + C1 C2 + C2 C3 +....+Cn  1 Cn =
( n  1)! (n  1)!
2n!
(iii) CoCr + C1Cr + 1 + C2Cr + 2 + .... + Cn  r Cn =
(n  r )!(n  r )!

 n Cr .n Cr2  =
n 2
(2n )!
(iv)
r 0
(n  2)! (n  2)!
(v) 100C +5· 100C + 10 · 100C + 10 · 100C13 + 5 · 100C14 + 100C15 = 105C90
10 11 12
10
(b) Find the value of the sum 50C
31 +  50r C20r .
r 0

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Q.12
(a) If C0 , C1 , C2 , ..... , Cn are the combinatorial coefficients in the expansion of (1 + x)n, n  N, then
prove the following:
(i) C1 + 2C2 + 3C3 +.....+ n . Cn = n . 2n1
(ii) C0 + 2C1 + 3C2 +.....+ (n+1)Cn = (n + 2)2n – 1
(iii) C0 + 3C1 + 5C2 +.....+ (2n + 1)Cn = (n + 1) 2n
C0.C1.C2....Cn 1(n  1)n
(iv) (C0 + C1)(C1 + C2)(C2 + C3) ..... (Cn – 1 + Cn) =
n!
( n  1) ( 2n )!
(v) 1 · Co2 + 3 · C12 + 5 · C22 + ..... + (2n + 1) Cn2 =
n! n!
(b) Let f(x) = 1 – x + x2 – x3 + ......... + x16 – x17 = a0 + a1 (1 + x) + a2 (1 + x)2 + ..... + a17 (1 + x)17,
find the value of a2.
10 10
(c) If  Cr · x r = (1 + x)10, then find the value of the sum  r Cr .
r0 r0

n n n n  n  n


Q.13 Let Sn =  0  1 +    2  + ... +  n 1  n  , where n N.
    1      
Sn 1 15
If Sn = 4 , then find the sum of all possible values of n.

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EXERCISE-3
SECTION-A
(JEE-MAIN Previous Year's Questions)
Q.1 The co-efficient of x5 in (1 + 2x + 3x2 + ….…)–3/2 is [AIEEE 2002]
(1) 21 (2) 25 (3) 26 (4) none of these

Q.2 If | x | < 1, then the co-efficient of xn in expansion of (1 + x + x2 + x3 + ….…)2 is


(1) n (2) n – 1 (3) n + 2 (4) n + 1
[AIEEE 2002]

Q.3 If nCr denotes the number of combinations of n things taken r at a time, then the expression
nC n n
r+1 + Cr–1 + 2 × Cr is equal to [AIEEE 2003]
n+2
(1) C r n+2
(2) Cr+1 n+1
(3) Cr n+1
(4) Cr+1

Q.4 The number of integral terms in the expansion of  38 5  256


is [AIEEE 2003]
(1) 32 (2) 33 (3) 34 (4) 35

Q.5 If x is positive, the first negative term in the expansion of (1 + x)27/5 is [AIEEE 2003]
(1) 7th term (2) 5th term (3) 8th term (4) 6th term

Q.6 The coefficient of the middle term in the binomial expansion in powers of x of (1 + x)4 and
of (1 – x)6 is the same, if  equals
5 10 3 3
(1) (2) (3) (4) [AIEEE 2004]
3 3 10 5

Q.7 The coefficient of xn in the expansion of (1+ x) (1– x)n is


(1) (n – 1) (2) (–1)n (1 – n) (3) (–1)n–1 (n – 1)2 (4) (–1)n–1 n
[AIEEE 2004]

n n
1
If Sn =  n and tn =
r tn
Q.8  nC , then
sn
is equal to
r 0 Cr r 0 r

1 1 2n  1
(1) n (2) n–1 (3) n–1 (4) [AIEEE 2004]
2 2 2

Q.9 If the coefficients of r th, (r + 1)th and (r + 2)th terms in the binomial expansion of (1 + y)m are
in A.P., then m and r satisfy the equation
(1) m2 –m (4r – 1) + 4r2 – 2 = 0 (2) m2 – m (4r + 1) + 4r2 + 2 = 0
(3) m2 – m (4r + 1) + 4r2 – 2 = 0 (4) m2 – m (4r – 1) + 4r2 + 2 = 0 [AIEEE 2005]

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11 11
 2  1    1 
If the coefficient of x7 in ax   bx  equals the coefficient of x in ax   2  , then a and b
Q.10 –7
     bx 
satisfy the relation
a
(1) a – b = 1 (2) a + b = 1 (3) =1 (4) ab = 1 [AIEEE 2005]
b

1
Q.11 If the expansion in powers of x of the function is a0 + a1x +a2x2 + a3x3 + ….…, then
(1  ax ) (1  bx )
an is [AIEEE 2006]

a n  bn a n 1  b n 1 b n 1  a n 1 bn  a n
(1) (2) (3) (4)
ba ba ba ba

Q.12 For natural numbers m, n, if (1 – y)m (1 + y)n = 1 + a1y + a2y2 + ….…, and a1 = a2 = 10, then
(m, n) is
(1) (35, 20) (2) (45, 35) (3) (35, 45) (4) (20, 45)
[AIEEE 2006]

a
Q.13 In the binomial expansion of (a – b)n, n  5, the sum of 5th and 6th terms is zero, then equals
b
5 6 n 5 n4
(1) (2) (3) (4) [AIEEE 2007]
n4 n 5 6 5

Q.14 The sum of the series 20C – 20C + 20C – 20C + …… – ….. + 20C is
0 1 2 3 10

20C 1 20
(1) – 10 (2) C10 (3) 0 (4) 20C10 [AIEEE 2007]
2

n
Q.15 Statement- 1:  (r  1) nCr = (n +2) 2n–1
r 0

n
Statement -2:  (r  1) nCr xr = (1 + x)n + nx (1 + x)n–1
r 0

(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement-2 is not a correct explanation for Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is true, Statement -2 is false
(4) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true [AIEEE 2008]

Q.16 The remainder left out when 82n –(62)2n+1 is divided by 9 is


(1) 0 (2) 2 (3) 7 (4) 8 [AIEEE 2009]

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10 10 10
Q.17 Let S1 =  j  j  1 10
C j , S2   j 10 C j and S3   j2 10
Cj .
j1 j 1 j 1

Statement-1 : S3 = 55 × 29.

Statement-2 : S1 = 90 × 28 and S2 = 10 × 28.


(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement-2 is not a correct explanation for Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is true, Statement -2 is false
(4) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true [AIEEE 2010]

Q.18 The coefficient of x7 in the expansion of (1 – x – x2 + x3)6 is


(1) 144 (2) –132 (3) –144 (4) 132 [AIEEE 2011]

Q.19 If n is a positive integer, then  3 1  


2n
3 1 
2n
is
(1) an even positive integer (2) a rational number other than positive integers
(3) an irrational number (4) an odd positive integer
[AIEEE 2012]

10
 
 x 1 x 1 
Q.20 The term independent of x in expansion of  2 1
 1
 is
 3 
 x  x 1 x  x 
3 2

(1) 120 (2) 210 (3) 310 (4) 4


[JEE (Main) 2013]

Q.21 If the coefficients of x3 and x4 in the expansion of (1 + ax + bx2) (1 – 2x)18 in powers of x are both
zero, then (a, b) is equal to
 272   251   251   272 
(1) 16,  (2) 16,  (3) 14,  (4) 14, 
 3   3   3   3 
[JEE (Main) 2014]

Q.22 The sum of coefficients of integral powers of x in the binomial expansion of 1 2 x   50


is

(1)
2

1 50
3 1  (2)
2

1 50
2 1  (3)
2

1 50
3 1  (4)
1 50
2
3  
[JEE (Main) 2015]

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n
If the number of terms in the expansion of 1   2  , x  0, is 28, then the sum of the coefficients
2 4
Q.23
 x x 
of all the terms in this expansion, is
(1) 729 (2) 64 (3) 2187 (4) 243
[JEE (Main) 2016]

Q.24 The value of (21C1 – 10C1) + (21C2 – 10C2) + (21C3 – 10C3) + (21C4 – 10C4) + …… + (21C10 – 10C10)
is
(1) 221 – 211 (2) 221 – 210 (3) 220 – 29 (4) 220 – 210
[JEE (Main) 2017]

Q.25 The sum of the co-efficients of all odd degree terms in the expansion of
5 5
 x  x 3  1    x  x 3  1  , (x > 1) is:
   
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) –1 (4) 0
[JEE (Main) 2018]

SECTION-B
(JEE-ADVANCE Previous Year's Questions)
a
Q.1 In the binomial expansion of (a – b)n, n  5, the sum of the 5th and 6th terms is zero. Then equals
b
n 5 n4 5 6
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 5 n4 n 5
[JEE'2001 (Screening), 3]

m
10   20  p
Q.2 The sum   i   m  i  , (where   = 0 if P < q ) is maximum when m is
q
i 0   
(A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 15 (D) 20
[JEE'2002 (Screening), 3]

Q.3(a) Coefficient of t24 in the expansion of (1+ t2)12 (1 + t12) (1 + t24) is


(A) 12C6 + 2 (B) 12C6 + 1 (C) 12C6 (D) none
[JEE 2003, Screening 3 out of 60]
 n  n   n  n  1   n  n  2  n n  K n 
(b) Prove that : 2K ·    – 2K–1    + 2K–2    ...... (–1)K       .
 0  K  1  K  1  2  K  2   
 K  0   K 
[JEE 2003, Mains-2 out of 60]

Q.4 n–1C
r = (K2 – 3).nCr+1, if K 
(A) [– 3 , 3 ] (B) (–, – 2) (C) (2, ) (D) ( 3 , 2]
[JEE 2004 (Screening)]

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 30   30   30   30   30   30   30   30  n n
Q.5 The value of     –     +     ........ +     is, where   = Cr.
0  10   1   11   2   12   20   30  r

 30   30   60   31
(A)   (B)   (C)   (D)  
 10   15   30  10 
[JEE 2005 (Screening)]

Q.6 For r = 0, 1, .... 10, let Ar, Br and Cr denote, respectively, the coefficient of xr in the expansions of
10
(1 + x)10, (1 + x)20 and (1 + x)30. Then  A B
r 1
r 10 B r  C10 A r  is equal to

(A) B10 – C10 (B) A10 B10


2
 C10 A10 
(C) 0 (D) C10 – B10 [JEE 2010, 5]

Q.7 The coefficients of three consecutive terms of (1 + x)n + 5 are in the ratio 5: 10 : 14. Then n =
[JEE (Advanced) 2013, 4]

Q.8 Coefficient of x11 in the expansion of (1 + x2)4 (1 + x3)7 (1 + x4)12 is


(A) 1051 (B) 1106 (C) 1113 (D) 1120
[JEE (Advanced) 2014, 3]

Q.9 The Coefficient of x9 in the expansion of (1 + x)(1 + x2)(1 + x3)...... (1 + x100) is


[JEE (Advanced) 2015, 4]

Q.10 Let m be the smallest positive integer such that the coefficient of x 2 in the expansion of
(1 + x)2 + (1 + x)3 + ……. + (1 + x)49 + (1 + mx)50 is (3n + 1) 51C3 for some positive integer n. Then
the value of n is
[JEE (Advanced) 2016, 3]

Q.11 Let X =  10
C1  2
2  10
C2  2

3 10
C3  2
 ....  10  10
 2
C10 , where 10Cr , r {1, 2, ...., 10} denote

1
binomial coefficients. Then, the value of X is______. [JEE (Advanced) 2018, 3]
1430

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EXERCISE-4

(Potential Problems Based on CBSE)

Q.1 Expand each of the following expressions :


5 6
2 x  1
(i)    (ii) x  
x 2  x

Q.2 Using binomial theorem,


n
Prove that  3r n Cr = 4n.
r0

Q.3 Find the coefficient of a5b7 in (a – 2b)12.

18
 1 
Q.4 Find the 13th term in the expansion of  9x   ,x0
 3 x

Q.5 The coefficients of the (r – 1)th, rth and (r + 1)th terms in the expansion of (x + 1)n are in the ratio
1 : 3 : 5. Find n and r.

Q.6 Find a positive value of m for which the coefficient of x2 in the expansion (1 + x)m is 6.

Q.7 Find a if the coefficients of x2 and x3 in the expansion of (3 + ax)9 are equal.

Q.8 Find the coefficient of x5 in the expression (1 + 2x)6 (1 – x)7 using binomial theorem.

4 4
Q.9 Find the value of  a 2  a 2  1    a 2  a 2  1  .
   

Q.10 Find n, if the ratio of the fifth term from the beginning to the fifth term from the end in the expansion
n
 1 
of  4 2  4  is 6 :1.
 3

11
 2 3
Q.11 Prove that there is no term containing x6 in the expansion of  2x   .
 x

Q.12 If P is the sum of odd terms and Q that of even terms in the expansion of (x + a)n ; prove that
(i) P2 – Q2 = (x2 – a2)n
(ii) 4PQ = (x + a)2n – (x – a)2n

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Q.13 If a1, a2, a3 and a4 are the coefficients of the second, third, fourth and fifth terms respectively in the
expansion (1 + x)n; prove that
a1 a3 2a 2
 
a1  a 2 a 3  a 4 a 2  a 3

Q.14 Find the value of the greatest term (numerically) in the expansion
3
(i) (2x – 3y)6 when x = 2; y = 3 (ii) (1 + 4x)5 when x =
4

EXERCISE-5 (Rank Booster)

Q.1 Find number of different dissimilar terms in the sum (1 + x)2012 + (1 + x2)2011 + (1 + x3)2010.

Q.2
n n
(a) Let f (n) =    kr  . Also if f(n) = 2047, then find the value of n.
r 0 k  r

[Note:  nr  = nCr.]
11 11
   j .
i
(b) Find the sum
j0 i  j
 

Q.3 Given that (1 + x + x2)n = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + .... + a2nx2n , find the values of
(i) a0 + a1 + a2 + ..... + a2n ;
(ii) a0  a1 + a2  a3 ..... + a2n ;
(iii) a02 a12 + a22  a32 + ..... + a2n2

n
 x 2
Q.4 Find the index n of the binomial    if the 9th term of the expansion has numerically the
 5 5
greatest coefficient (n  N) .

Q.5  
If 7  4 3 n = p +  where n and p are positive integers and  is a proper fraction
show that (1 – ) (p + ) = 1.

Q.6 
Let P = 2  3 5 and f = P – [P], where [P] denotes the greatest integer function.
 f2 
Find the value of  .

1 f 

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Q.7 Prove that


C1 2C 2 3C3 n C n n (n  1)
(a)    .......  
C 0 C1 C2 C n 1 2

C1 C 2 C 2 n 1  1
(b) C0    ......  n 
2 3 n 1 n 1
2 2 C1 23 C 2 2 4 C3 2 n 1 C n 3n 1  1
(c) 2C 0     ......  
2 3 4 n 1 n 1
C1 C 2 C 1
(d) C0    ......  (1) n n 
2 3 n 1 n 1

Q.8 The expressions 1 + x, 1 + x + x2, 1 + x + x2 + x3,............. 1 + x + x2 +........... + xn are multiplied


together and the terms of the product thus obtained are arranged in increasing powers of x in the form of
a0 + a1x + a2x2 +................., then,

(a) how many terms are there in the product.

(b) show that the coefficients of the terms in the product, equidistant from the beginning and end are
equal.
(n  1)!
(c) show that the sum of the odd coefficients = the sum of the even coefficients =
2

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EXERCISE-1

SPECIAL DPP-1
Q.1 C Q.2 B Q.3 A Q.4 A Q.5 A
Q.6 A Q.7 C Q.8 B Q.9 D Q.10 C
Q.11 A Q.12 C Q.13 D Q.14 A Q.15 ABD

SPECIAL DPP-2
Q.1 C Q.2 D Q.3 B Q.4 C Q.5 B
Q.6 D Q.7 B Q.8 C Q.9 A Q.10 AB
Q.11 BCD Q.12 AB Q.13 2520 Q.14 4

SPECIAL DPP-3
Q.1 B Q.2 B Q.3 A Q.4 A Q.5 D
Q.6 C Q.7 B Q.8 C Q.9 D Q.10 ACD
Q.11 AC Q.12 BC Q.13 (A)-S (B)-P (C)-Q (D)-R Q.14 1330

SPECIAL DPP-4
Q.1 A Q.2 C Q.3 B Q.4 D Q.5 C
Q.6 A Q.7 D Q.8 A Q.9 B Q.10 D
Q.11 A Q.12 BD Q.13 AD Q.14 ACD Q.15 BC
Q.16 29 Q.17 201 Q.18 9

EXERCISE-2

11C
a6 11C
a5
Q.1 (i) 5 5 (ii) (iii) ab = 1 Q.2 (a) r = 5 or 9 (b) 14C5
b 6
b6

5
Q.3 (a) (i) (ii) T6 =7, (b) x = 0 or 1 Q.5 5 Q.6 0
12

nC n – r  2n – r)
17
Q.7 (a) 35 ; (b) 0 ; (c) 26 Q.8 r (3 Q.9
54
Q.10 n = 2 or 3 or 4 Q.11 (b) 61C Q.12 (b) 816, (c) 5120
30
Q.13 6

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EXERCISE-3
SECTION-A
Q.1 4 Q.2 4 Q.3 2 Q.4 2 Q.5 3
Q.6 3 Q.7 2 Q.8 1 Q.9 3 Q.10 4
Q.11 3 Q.12 3 Q.13 4 Q.14 2 Q.15 1
Q.16 2 Q.17 3 Q.18 3 Q.19 3 Q.20 2
Q.21 1 Q.22 3 Q.23 1 Q.24 4 Q.25 2

SECTION-B
Q.1 B Q.2 C Q.3 (a) A Q.4 D Q.5 A
Q.6 D Q.7 6 Q.8 C Q.9 8 Q.10 5
Q.11 646.00

EXERCISE-4

32 40 20 5 3 x5 15 6 1
 4 6
Q.1 (i)    5 x  x  (ii) x6 + 6x4 + 15x2 + 20 + 2
x 5 x3 x 8 32 x x x

Q.3 – 101376 Q.4 18564 Q.5 n = 7, r = 3 Q.6 m=4

9
Q.7 a= Q.8 171 Q.9 2a8 + 12a6 – 10a4 – 4a2 + 2
7

Q.10 n = 10 Q.14 (i) 1574640 , (ii) 405

EXERCISE-5

Q.1 4023 Q.2 (a) 10 ; (b) 4095 Q.3 (i) 3n (ii) 1, (iii) an

n2  n  2
Q.4 n = 12 Q.6 722 Q.8 (a)
2

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