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CUET · MATHS · PYQ PAPER 2025

Which of the following inequalities holds true?
(A) \(\sqrt{5}+\sqrt{3}>\sqrt{6}+\sqrt{2}\).
(B) If \(a>b\) and \(c<0\), then \(\frac{a}{c}<\frac{b}{c}\).
(C) \(\frac{1}{x^2}>\frac{1}{x}>1\), if \(0<x<1\).
(D) If \(a\) and \(b\) are positive integers and \(\frac{a-b}{6.25}=\frac{4}{2.5}\), then \(b>a\).
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  1. A (A),(B) and (D) only
  2. B (A),(B) and (C) only
  3. C (A) and (B) only
  4. D (B) and (C) only
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Answer & Solution

Correct Answer

(B) (A),(B) and (C) only

Step-by-step Solution

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\((\sqrt{5}+\sqrt{3})^2 = 5+3+2\sqrt{15} = 8+2\sqrt{15}\) \((\sqrt{6}+\sqrt{2})^2 = 6+2+2\sqrt{12} = 8+2\sqrt{12}\) \(\sqrt{15}>\sqrt{12} \Rightarrow 8+2\sqrt{15} > 8+2\sqrt{12} \Rightarrow \text{(A) holds true.}\) \(a>b, c\(01\)…