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Paper - 1: Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics 1:: 40 Test Booklet Code
Paper - 1: Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics 1:: 40 Test Booklet Code
S c 40
PAPER - 1
S -
No. :
RST
Do not open this Test Booklet until you are asked to do so.
Read carefully the Instructions on the Back Cover of this Test Booklet.
S
Important Instructions :
( )
: in figures
: in words
U ( U )
Candidates Signature :
1. U S cU U U /
U
2. U U S U U U S
, U U U U
3. U 3 U
4. U S 90 360
5. U S A, B, C ,
, U 30 U
U 4 (U)
U
6. U U 5
U U
U U U
# U
7. U U U
U U U 6 U U
8. U cU-1 cU-2 U U U U
U / U U
9. U mU U / U U
U , S, , U,
U U U U
U
10. U U S U U
cU U U U S cU U
(cU 39)
11. U U, U / U U
U U U S
12. S E U S
, U cU-2 U U U
U U U S U U U
U U
13. U U
1. Invigilators Signature :
2. Invigilators Signature :
PART A PHYSICS
1.
I5(e1000V/T21)
1.
U U U- U
I5(e1000V/T21) mA , V
U U U T U
l 300 K U 5 mA U
60.01 V U U ,
U mA U ?
2.
(1)
0.2 mA
(1)
0.2 mA
(2)
0.02 mA
(2)
0.02 mA
(3)
0.5 mA
(3)
0.5 mA
(4)
0.05 mA
(4)
0.05 mA
2.
H U , u
U U U
U
n
H, u n
(1)
2 g H5n2u2
(1)
2 g H5n2u2
(2)
g H5(n22)2u2
(2)
g H5(n22)2u2
(3)
2 g H5nu2(n22)
(3)
2 g H5nu2(n22)
(4)
g H5(n22)u2
(4)
g H5(n22)u2
E/Page 2
3.
3.
R m
U U UU
m UU U
, U U
U U?
release ?
4.
(1)
2g
3
(1)
2g
3
(2)
g
2
(2)
g
2
(3)
5g
6
(3)
5g
6
(4)
(4)
4.
x3
. If the coefficient of friction is 0.5,
6
the maximum height above the ground at
y5
cU U
(1)
1
m
6
(1)
1
m
6
(2)
2
m
3
(2)
2
m
3
(3)
1
m
3
(3)
1
m
3
(4)
1
m
2
(4)
1
m
2
U
x3
cU U S U y5
6
0.5 , U U
, U U
,
slipping is :
E/Page 3
5.
5.
6.
U U x U
; U F5ax1bx2
a b SU
U U L U
(1)
aL21bL3
(1)
aL21bL3
(2)
1
(aL21bL3)
2
(2)
1
(aL21bL3)
2
(3)
aL2
bL3
1
2
3
(3)
aL2
bL3
1
2
3
(4)
1 aL2
bL3
2 2
3
(4)
1 aL2
bL3
2 2
3
6.
l U m
U U U
U U v rad/s
U
U
(1)
U U
(2)
(2)
U U U
(3)
U U
U
(4)
UU
(4)
E/Page 4
7.
7.
M U U
U U , U L
R U
of each particle is :
8.
(1)
GM
R
(1)
GM
R
(2)
2 2
(2)
2 2
(3)
GM
(1 1 2 2 )
R
(3)
GM
(1 1 2 2 )
R
(4)
1 GM
(1 1 2 2 )
2 R
(4)
1 GM
(1 1 2 2 )
2 R
GM
R
8.
GM
R
10 cm
SU U U U
h 1008C
SU U U U
is raised by 1008C is :
(For
steel
Youngs
modulus
is
(1)
2.23108 Pa
(1)
2.23108
(2)
2.23109 Pa
(2)
2.23109
(3)
2.23107 Pa
(3)
2.23107
(4)
2.23106 Pa
(4)
2.23106
E/Page 5
9.
9.
U U ,
U d1
d2 , U U
908 U U cU
U a
d1
d2
(1)
1 1 sin a
1 2 sin a
(1)
1 1 sin a
1 2 sin a
(2)
1 1 cosa
1 2 cosa
(2)
1 1 cosa
1 2 cosa
(3)
1 1 tan a
1 2 tan a
(3)
1 1 tan a
1 2 tan a
(4)
1 1 sin a
1 2 cosa
(4)
1 1 sin a
1 2 cosa
E/Page 6
10.
10.
U U,
U U U U U
R U
S r r << R
U cU T ,
U r
(density of water is r )
w
(1)
R2
rw g
(2)
R2
rw g
(3)
R2
rw g
(4)
R2
3rw g
E/Page 7
3T
6T
( rw )
(1)
R2
rw g
(2)
R2
rw g
(3)
R2
rw g
(4)
R2
3rw g
3T
6T
11.
11.
, SU U Y - U
U U U
S U 54 cm2 U
U 1008C
SU U 08C U U ,
SU U
46, 13 12 cms U , U
UU, U c U
, SU c
0.92, 0.26 0.12 CGS U
c U
12.
(1)
1.2 cal/s
(1)
1.2 cal/s
(2)
2.4 cal/s
(2)
2.4 cal/s
(3)
4.8 cal/s
(3)
4.8 cal/s
(4)
6.0 cal/s
(4)
6.0 cal/s
12.
The
mU
ABC U
BC Lhc A, B C
400 K, 800 K 600 K
correct statement :
(1)
(1)
(2)
process CA is 700 R.
(3)
(3)
process AB is 2350 R.
(4)
E/Page 8
(4)
U
U 250 R
CA U U
700 R
AB U U
2350 R
BC U U
2500 R
13.
13.
U U U
U SU 8 cm U
U U
U U U U
46 cm U U U U
S ?
14.
(U 5Hg
(1)
16 cm
(1)
16 cm
(2)
22 cm
(2)
22 cm
(3)
38 cm
(3)
38 cm
(4)
6 cm
(4)
6 cm
14.
76 cm)
U U U
US U U
t U U a U t U U 2a
U
direction, then :
15.
(1)
amplitude of motion is 3a
(1)
3a
(2)
(2)
8t
(3)
amplitude of motion is 4a
(3)
4a
(4)
(4)
6t
85 cm U
U S
1250 Hz
340 m/s
(1)
12
(1)
12
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
15.
E/Page 9
The
16.
16.
l E 5 30 x 2 i
U VA2VO, VO U
VA, x52 m U ,
at x52 m is :
17.
(1)
120 J
(1)
120 J
(2)
2120 J
(2)
2120 J
(3)
280 J
(3)
280 J
(4)
80 J
(4)
80 J
17.
U, U 5 mm ,
U ^ U
Ul SU 2.2 Ul U
Ul l 33104 V/m ,
U
18.
(1)
631027 C/m2
(1)
631027 C/m2
(2)
331027 C/m2
(2)
331027 C/m2
(3)
33104 C/m2
(3)
33104 C/m2
(4)
63104 C/m2
(4)
63104 C/m2
18.
, 40 W 15 , 100 W
5 , 80 W 5 1 kW 1 UU
U 220 V
$
8A
(1)
8A
(2)
10 A
(2)
10 A
(3)
12 A
(3)
12 A
(4)
14 A
(4)
14 A
E/Page 10
19.
19.
U U U
53.0310 24
e 20.2x
10.0 A
For a field
2 az
SU U
U ( )
B 53.0310 24 e 20.2x a y T
a y T, find the
the x-axis.
SU x52.0 m, y50 m
531023 s U
x- U U
(1)
1.57 W
(1)
1.57 W
(2)
2.97 W
(2)
2.97 W
(3)
14.85 W
(3)
14.85 W
(4)
29.7 W
(4)
29.7 W
20.
20.
UU ,
, 33103 A m21
100 10 cm U
U ,
U U U ,
(1)
30 mA
(1)
30 mA
(2)
60 mA
(2)
60 mA
(3)
3A
(3)
3A
(4)
6A
(4)
6A
E/Page 11
21.
21.
U , C A
U U
U SU , ,
C A UU B t50
U t5L/R U U
U U U U U
e
12 e
(1)
e
12 e
(2)
(2)
(3)
21
(3)
21
(4)
22.
(1)
12 e
e
(4)
12 e
e
waves in a medium :
l U U
U
(1)
(1)
(2)
(3)
l
UU
(4)
22.
(2)
(3)
(4)
E/Page 12
23.
m 5
5
3
refractive indices
24.
23.
4
5
and , it has the focal
3
3
4
3
UU ,
f1
(1)
f15f2 < f
(1)
f15f2 < f
(2)
(2)
f1 > f
(3)
(3)
f2 > f U f1
(4)
(4)
f1 f2
f2
U f2
U U - UcU
U (u)
(1)
(1)
908 U
SU U
(2)
SU, U
U ,
U
(3)
SU, U
U ,
U
(4)
SU
U U
24.
(3)
(4)
E/Page 13
25.
25.
A B U mU
S A
(U B ) UU
308 l
U
IA IB ,
If the initial
IA
IB
26.
(1)
(1)
(2)
3
2
(2)
3
2
(3)
(3)
(4)
1
3
(4)
1
3
26.
U U 32 U
cU U U UU
U U 331024 T
U U mU
10.0 mm ,
1.8 eV
(1)
1.8 eV
(2)
1.1 eV
(2)
1.1 eV
(3)
0.8 eV
(3)
0.8 eV
(4)
1.6 eV
(4)
1.6 eV
E/Page 14
27.
27.
is correct ?
28.
(1)
4l152l252l35l4
(1)
4l152l252l35l4
(2)
l152l252l35l4
(2)
l152l252l35l4
(3)
l15l254l359l4
(3)
l15l254l359l4
(4)
l152l253l354l4
(4)
l152l253l354l4
28.
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
E/Page 15
29.
29.
Infrared
waves
List - II
(i)
- I
To treat muscular
strain
30.
- I (l U U )
- II ( h/)
U
(c) X - rays
To detect fracture
(iii)
of bones
Ultraviolet
(d)
rays
Absorbed by the
(iv) ozone layer of the
atmosphere
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1)
(iv)
(iii)
(ii)
(i)
(2)
(i)
(ii)
(iv)
(3)
(iii)
(ii)
(4)
(i)
(ii)
- II
(a)
U U
(i)
(b)
UU U
(ii)
(c)
-U
(iii)
(d)
U
U
(iv)
a S
U
$
U mU
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1)
(iv)
(iii)
(ii)
(i)
(iii)
(2)
(i)
(ii)
(iv)
(iii)
(i)
(iv)
(3)
(iii)
(ii)
(i)
(iv)
(iii)
(iv)
(4)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
30.
A meter scale.
(2)
l U U
3.50 cm U
?
(1) UU S
(2) U U S
10 S 9
U S 1 cm 10
(3)
S $ U S
100 U 1 mm
(4)
S $ U S 50
U 1 mm
E/Page 16
B U
PART B CHEMISTRY
31.
31.
MU U (Z537) U
U U U U
(Z537) is :
32.
(1)
5, 0, 0, 1
1
2
(1)
5, 0, 0, 1
1
2
(2)
5, 1, 0, 1
1
2
(2)
5, 1, 0, 1
1
2
(3)
5, 1, 1, 1
1
2
(3)
5, 1, 1, 1
1
2
(4)
5, 0, 1, 1
1
2
(4)
5, 0, 1, 1
1
2
If
is
compressibility
factor,
32.
Z U U
U
can be written as :
33.
(1)
Z511
RT
Pb
(1)
Z511
RT
Pb
(2)
Z512
a
VRT
(2)
Z512
a
VRT
(3)
Z512
Pb
RT
(3)
Z512
Pb
RT
(4)
Z511
Pb
RT
(4)
Z511
Pb
RT
33.
U SU
U a
- U ?
CsCl
(1)
rCs1 1 rCl25 3a
(1)
rCs1 1 rCl25 3a
(2)
3a
rCs1 1 rCl25
2
(2)
3a
rCs1 1 rCl25
2
(3)
3
rCs1 1 rCl25
a
2
(3)
3
rCs1 1 rCl25
a
2
(4)
rCs1 1 rCl25 3a
(4)
rCs1 1 rCl25 3a
E/Page 17
34.
34.
60 10 U
U 20
35.
6%
(2)
10%
(3)
3%
(4)
5%
The specific
35.
The molar
36.
(1)
5310 24
(2)
5310 23
(3)
5310 3
(4)
5310 2
36.
mol21
21366.95 kJ mol21
(2)
21361.95 kJ mol21
(3)
21460.50 kJ
mol21
21350.50 kJ
mol21
(4)
E/Page 18
M
10
UU U
in the compound is :
(1)
U 1.4 .
U U
(1)
6%
(2)
10%
(3)
3%
(4)
5%
l U 0.2 M U
50 V cU
1.4 S m21 l U 0.5 M
U 280 V l U
0.5 M U S m2 21
(1)
5310 24
(2)
5310 23
(3)
5310 3
(4)
5310 2
,
C2H5OH(l)13O2(g) 2CO2(g)13H2O(l),
UUU 258C U
1364.47 kJ mol21
, DcH,
(R58.314 kJ mol21)
(1)
21366.95 kJ mol21
(2)
21361.95 kJ mol21
(3)
21460.50 kJ mol21
(4)
21350.50 kJ mol21
37.
37.
(B SU )
38.
lC5l:1(B)C
(1)
lC5l:1(B)C
(2)
lC5l:2(B)C
(2)
lC5l:2(B)C
(3)
lC5l:2(B) C
(3)
lC5l:2(B) C
(4)
lC5l:1(B) C
(4)
lC5l:1(B) C
38.
strong electrolytes ?
They all have the same osmotic
pressure.
(2)
(3)
(4)
1
For the reaction SO2(g)1 O2(g) SO3(g),
2
0.125 M Na3PO4()
258C U
UU
- ?
(1) U
(2) 0.100 M Mg 3 (PO 4 ) 2 ()
U
(3) 0.125 M Na 3 PO 4 ()
U
(4) 0.500 M C 2 H 5 OH ()
U
0.500 M C2H5OH(),
0.100 M Mg 3 (PO 4 ) 2 () , 0.250 M
KBr()
39.
C U U U NaCl
U lC U l:
39.
SO2(g)1
1
O
SO3(g)
2 2(g)
KP5KC(RT)x U
(assuming ideality)
U UM x
(1)
21
(1)
21
(2)
(2)
(3)
1
2
(3)
1
2
(4)
(4)
E/Page 19
1
2
1
2
40.
U U 2A1B C1D
298 K U
40.
obtained
in
three
separate
U
(A)
U
(B)
0.1 M
0.1 M
1.2 3 10 23
0.1 M
0.2 M
1.2 3 10 23
0.1 M
0.2 M
0.2 M
0.1 M
2.4 3 10 23
1.2 3 10 23
0.2 M
0.1 M
2.4 3 10 23
C U
41.
(1)
dc
5k[A] [B]
dt
(1)
dc
5k[A] [B]
dt
(2)
dc
5k[A]2 [B]
dt
(2)
dc
5k[A]2 [B]
dt
(3)
dc
5k[A] [B]2
dt
(3)
dc
5k[A] [B]2
dt
(4)
dc
5k[A]
dt
(4)
dc
5k[A]
dt
(1)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(4)
42.
U
U ( L2S2)
C
41.
salts is :
U (l U)
(1)
Ag
(1)
Ag
(2)
Ca
(2)
Ca
(3)
Cu
(3)
Cu
(4)
Cr
(4)
Cr
42.
E/Page 20
43.
43.
M31
U U,
L1, L2, L3 U L4 cU U
, U, U S UZ
U U U U
M31
44.
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
44.
NO -
U ?
not shown by NO ?
(1)
(1)
(2)
It is a neutral oxide
(2)
(3)
(3)
U U
UU
(4)
nitrogen dioxide
(4)
45.
45.
2.5
U ?
H2O2
(a)
(a)
(b)
(b)
(c)
H2O212e2 2OH2
(c)
H2O212e2 2OH2
(d)
(d)
(1)
(a), (b)
(1)
(a), (b)
(2)
(c), (d)
(2)
(c), (d)
(3)
(a), (c)
(3)
(a), (c)
(4)
(b), (d)
(4)
(b), (d)
E/Page 21
46.
46.
CsI3 , is :
47.
(1)
it is a covalent molecule.
(1)
(2)
(2)
Cs1 U
(3)
(3)
Cs31 U I2
(4)
(4)
Cs1, I2 U I2
I3
U U
1 : 4
(1)
1:4
(1)
1:4
(2)
7 : 32
(2)
7 : 32
(3)
1:8
(3)
1:8
(4)
3 : 16
(4)
3 : 16
47.
48.
CsI3
48.
U h
Mn2112e2 Mn ; Eo521.18 V
Mn2112e2 Mn ; Eo521.18 V
3Mn21 Mn12Mn31
(1)
(1)
22.69 V ;
(2)
(2)
22.69 V ;
(3)
(3)
20.33 V ;
(4)
(4)
20.33 V ;
E/Page 22
Eo
49.
49.
dil H SO
H SO , O
- M
U U
M U ?
(1)
2
4
2
4
2
Fe
FeSO 4
Fe 2 (SO 4 )3
Fe
heat
Fe 2 (SO 4 )3
Fe
(2)
O , heat
dil H SO
(2)
2
2
4
Fe
FeO
Cl , heat
heat, air
(3)
2
Fe
FeCl 3
Zn
O , heat
FeCl 2 Fe
CO, 6008 C
(4)
2
Fe
Fe 3O 4
CO, 700 8 C
O 2 ,
CO, 6008 C
Fe
Fe 3O 4
CO, 700 8 C
FeO
Fe
50.
Cl 2 ,
,
Fe
FeCl 3
Zn
FeCl 2 Fe
(4)
O 2 ,
H2 SO 4
Fe
FeO
FeSO 4
Fe
heat
FeSO 4
Fe
(3)
H2 SO 4
H2 SO 4 , O 2
Fe
FeSO 4
FeO
Fe
50.
U U
,
(1)
Li2O12KCl 2LiCl1K2O
(1)
Li2O12KCl 2LiCl1K2O
(2)
[CoCl(NH3)5]115H1Co21
(2)
[CoCl(NH 3)5]115 H1 Co 21
15 NH4 1Cl2
(3)
[Mg(H2O)6]211 (EDTA) 42
15 NH4 1Cl2
[Mg(EDTA)]21
[Mg(H2O)6]211(EDTA)42
NaOH
[Mg(EDTA) ] 21
1 6H2O
1 6H2O
(3)
excess NaOH
(4)
1K2SO 4
E/Page 23
(4)
CuSO 41 4 K C N K 2[Cu(CN) 4]
1K2SO 4
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK /
51.
51.
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
> (CH3)3CCl
(4)
52.
> (CH3)3CCl
52.
U U U U
U UU U U
U U
is :
53.
(1)
an alkanol
(1)
(2)
an alkanediol
(2)
(3)
an alkyl cyanide
(3)
(4)
an alkyl isocyanide
(4)
53.
R2CH22OH R2CHO
(1)
KMnO4
(1)
KMnO 4
(2)
K2Cr2O7
(2)
K2Cr2O7
(3)
CrO 3
(3)
CrO 3
(4)
(4)
PCC
E/Page 24
(UU U)U
54.
U UU
U U U
(1)
Acetylene
(1)
(2)
Ethene
(2)
(3)
2 - Butyne
(3)
2-
(4)
2 - Butene
(4)
2-
54.
55.
1, 1, 12 UU
U $U U 1258C U
CO2 U U
U U C
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
55.
E/Page 25
56.
U U
pKb
?
(1)
(CH3)2NH
(1)
(CH3)2NH
(2)
CH3NH2
(2)
CH3NH2
(3)
(CH3)3N
(3)
(CH3)3N
(4)
C6H5NH2
(4)
C6H5NH2
56.
57.
57.
significant m0 ?
(b)
(a)
(c)
(d)
m0
?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1)
Only (a)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(a) U (b)
(3)
Only (c)
(3)
(4)
(4)
(c) U (d)
E/Page 26
(a)
(c)
58.
58.
U ?
polymer ?
59.
(1)
Dacron
(1)
UU
(2)
Neoprene
(2)
(3)
Teflon
(3)
U$
(4)
Acrylonitrile
(4)
59.
U DNA ?
present in DNA ?
60.
(1)
Quinoline
(1)
(2)
Adenine
(2)
(3)
Cytosine
(3)
(4)
Thymine
(4)
In the reaction,
60.
LiAlH
PCl
Alc. KOH
,
LiAlH
PCl
Alc. KOH
4
5
CH3COOH
A
B
C ,
4
5
CH3COOH
A
B
C
the product C is :
(1)
Acetaldehyde
(1)
UUU
(2)
Acetylene
(2)
(3)
Ethylene
(3)
(4)
Acetyl chloride
(4)
U UU
E/Page 27
PART C MATHEMATICS
61.
X5{4 n 23n21 : n e N}
Y5{9(n21) : n e N} , N,
, XY UU
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
Y2X
(4)
Y2X
If
X5{4 n 23n21
N}
and
61.
62.
63.
1
:
2
(2)
z ?z?/2 ,
z1
5
2
(1)
than
62.
3
but less
2
1
2
(1)
5
2
UU
(2)
3
2
UU U
UU
5
2
5
2
(3)
is equal to
5
2
(3)
5
2
(4)
(4)
63.
aeR
(1, 2)
23(x2[x])212 (x2[x])1a250
23(x2[x])212 (x2[x])1a250
( [x] Z
[ x ) Z , a
U S ,
(1)
(22, 21)
(1)
(22, 21)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(21, 0) (0, 1)
(3)
(21, 0) (0, 1)
(4)
(1, 2)
(4)
(1, 2)
E/Page 28
64.
64.
1
1
1 5 4 , then the value of ?a2b?
a
b
a b U px21qx1r50, p0
p, q, r U
1
1
1 54
a
b
, ?a2b?
is :
65.
(1)
34
9
(1)
34
9
(2)
2 13
9
(2)
2 13
9
(3)
61
9
(3)
61
9
(4)
2 17
9
(4)
2 17
9
65.
1 1 f (1) 1 1 f (2)
equal to :
(1)
(1)
(2)
21
(2)
21
(3)
ab
(3)
ab
(4)
1
ab
(4)
1
ab
B5A21
66.
equals :
B21
(1)
B21
(2)
(B21)9
(2)
(B21)9
(3)
I1B
(3)
I1B
(4)
(4)
UU
333
AA95A9A B5A21 A9 , BB9 UU
A
(1)
E/Page 29
1 1 f (1) 1 1 f (2)
66.
a, b0, f (n)5an1bn
67.
67.
(11ax1bx2) (122x)18 x
U x3 x4, , (a, b)
UU
equal to :
68.
69.
(1)
14 , 272
(1)
14 , 272
(2)
16 , 272
(2)
16 , 272
(3)
16 , 251
(3)
16 , 251
(4)
14 , 251
(4)
14 , 251
68.
(1)
100
(1)
100
(2)
110
(2)
110
(3)
121
10
(3)
121
10
(4)
441
100
(4)
441
100
k UU
U
U U
, U
U
(1)
22 3
(1)
22 3
(2)
21 3
(2)
21 3
69.
(3)
(4)
E/Page 30
(3)
21 3
31
(4)
21 3
31
70.
71.
72.
lim
sin ( p cos 2 x )
x2
x 0
is equal to :
70.
lim
sin ( p cos 2 x )
x2
x 0
(1)
2p
(1)
2p
(2)
(2)
(3)
p
2
(3)
p
2
(4)
(4)
71.
g f f 9 (x)5 1 1 x 5
, g9 (x) UU
(1)
1 1 { g ( x )}
(1)
1 1 { g ( x )}
(2)
11{g(x)}5
(2)
11{g(x)} 5
(3)
11x 5
(3)
11x 5
(4)
5x 4
(4)
5x 4
f g, [0, 1]
f (0)525g(1), g(0)50 U f (1)56 cU
U , ce]0, 1[
(1)
f 9(c)5g9(c)
(1)
f 9(c)5g9(c)
(2)
f 9(c)52g9(c)
(2)
f 9(c)52g9(c)
(3)
2f 9(c)5g9(c)
(3)
2f 9(c)5g9(c)
(4)
2f 9(c)53g9(c)
(4)
2f 9(c)53g9(c)
72.
E/Page 31
73.
?x?1bx21x
73.
then :
1
2
(1)
a52, b52
(2)
a52, b5
(3)
a526, b5
(4)
a526, b52
1
2
1
2
1
2
74.
1 x1
The integral 1 1 x 2 e x d x is
x521
x52,
U ,
1
2
(1)
a52, b52
(2)
a52, b5
(3)
a526, b5
(4)
a526, b52
1
2
1
2
1
2
74.
1 x1
1 1 x 2 e x d x
x
UU
equal to :
(1)
(x11)
(2)
2x
(3)
75.
1
x1
x
e
(x21)
(4)
1
x1
x
e
1
x1
x
e
(2)
1c
1
x1
x
e
(3)
1c
1c
(4)
The integral
p
(1)
1c
75.
x
x
1 1 4 sin
2 4 sin d x equals :
2
2
2
2x
1
x1
x
e
(x21)
x
1
x1
x
e
1c
1c
1
x1
x
e
1c
1c
1 1 4 sin 2
x
x
2 4 sin d x
2
2
(1)
4 324
(2)
4 3 2 42
p24
(3)
p24
2p
2 42 4 3
3
(4)
2p
2 42 4 3
3
(1)
4 324
(2)
4 3 2 42
(3)
(4)
E/Page 32
(x11)
1
x1
x
e
p
3
p
3
UU
76.
77.
78.
x21y2
[ 1 and
y2
76.
[ 12x} is :
mU
A5{(x, y) : x21y2 [ 1
(1)
p
2
2
2
3
(1)
p
2
2
2
3
(2)
p
2
1
2
3
(2)
p
2
1
2
3
(3)
p
4
1
2
3
(3)
p
4
1
2
3
(4)
p
4
2
2
3
(4)
p
4
2
2
3
77.
y2 [ 12x}
t U U
U
p(0)5100 ,
dp(t)
1
5 p(t) 2200
dt
2
mU
p(t) UU
(1)
6002500 et/2
(1)
6002500 et/2
(2)
4002300 e2t/2
(2)
4002300 e2t/2
(3)
4002300 et/2
(3)
4002300 et/2
(4)
3002200 e2t/2
(4)
3002200 e2t/2
PS
P(2, 2), Q(6,21) R(7, 3) (1, 21)
U U, PS U ,
U
(1)
4x17y1350
(1)
4x17y1350
(2)
2x29y21150
(2)
2x29y21150
(3)
4x27y21150
(3)
4x27y21150
(4)
2x19y1750
(4)
2x19y1750
78.
E/Page 33
79.
79.
a, b, c d U U
4ax12ay1c50 5bx12by1d50
U Z
US ,
80.
(1)
3bc22ad50
(1)
3bc22ad50
(2)
3bc12ad50
(2)
3bc12ad50
(3)
2bc23ad50
(3)
2bc23ad50
(4)
2bc13ad50
(4)
2bc13ad50
80.
81.
x213y256 S
U U
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
81.
C (1, 1) U
51 T (0, y)
U C s M
S U , T UU
T is equal to :
(1)
1
2
(1)
1
2
(2)
1
4
(2)
1
4
(3)
3
2
(3)
3
2
(4)
3
2
(4)
3
2
E/Page 34
82.
82.
83.
U y254x x25232y S
U U
(1)
1
8
(1)
1
8
(2)
2
3
(2)
2
3
(3)
1
2
(3)
1
2
(4)
3
2
(4)
3
2
2x2y1z1350
83.
y 23
x 21
z 24
5
5
in the plane
3
1
25
y 23
x 21
z 24
5
5
3
1
25
(1)
y 15
x 23
z 22
5
5
25
3
1
(1)
y 15
x 23
z 22
5
5
3
1
25
(2)
y 15
x 23
z 22
5
5
23
21
5
(2)
y 15
x 23
z 22
5
5
23
21
5
(3)
y 25
x 13
z 22
5
5
25
3
1
(3)
y 25
x 13
z 22
5
5
3
1
25
(4)
y 25
x 13
z 12
5
5
23
21
5
(4)
y 25
x 13
z 12
5
5
23
21
5
E/Page 35
84.
84.
85.
86.
U , - , U
l1m1n50 l25m21n2 cU U ,
(1)
p
6
(1)
p
6
(2)
p
2
(2)
p
2
(3)
p
3
(3)
p
3
(4)
p
4
(4)
p
4
2
If a3b b3c c3a 5l a b c then l is
equal to :
85.
2
a3b b3c c3a 5l a b c
UU
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
P (A ) 5
1
,
6
P (A B) 5
1
4
86.
and
1
, where A stands for the
4
P (A B) 5
P (A ) 5
1
4
1
,
6
P (A B) 5
A U
1
4
U A B
(1)
(1)
S U
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
USU S
(4)
(4)
U S
E/Page 36
, l
87.
87.
50 U
numbers is :
88.
(1)
437
(1)
437
(2)
437
4
(2)
437
4
(3)
833
4
(3)
833
4
(4)
833
(4)
833
1
(sin k x 1 cosk x ) where
k
x e R and k/1. Then f4(x)2f6(x) equals :
Let f k ( x ) 5
88.
1
(sin k x 1 cosk x ) ,
k
x e R k/1 , f4(x)2f6(x) UU
fk ( x ) 5
(1)
1
4
(1)
1
4
(2)
1
12
(2)
1
12
(3)
1
6
(3)
1
6
(4)
1
3
(4)
1
3
E/Page 37
89.
89.
20 . U U
U U O
458 O U
U , O
U U 308 U (. . )
90.
(1)
20 2
(1)
20 2
(2)
20 ( 3 2 1)
(2)
20 ( 3 2 1)
(3)
40 ( 2 2 1)
(3)
40 ( 2 2 1)
(4)
40 ( 3 2
(4)
40 ( 3 2
2)
a tautology
(2)
a fallacy
(3)
equivalent to p q
(4)
equivalent to ~p q
90.
E/Page 38
2)
~(p ~q)
(1) L (tautology)
(2) (fallacy)
(3) p q
(4) ~p q
-o0o-
E/Page 39
U U S U U (D -1) U U
U / U U
U D-2 U U / U
/ U U
3. U S/U U U S U
R
4. U
5. U U
- () U
U U ,
U
6. U S U U
US ( U S U
S UU), U U S
U
7. U U U U
, U S
U U mU
, U D U U U
S D U (D 39)
8. U, U / U U
U U
U S
9. U U U U
10. U U
S U
11. U U U S
U U SU U U U
U U U S U SU
U U
U
U S S U
12. U/S U , U
U U
13. U U U .../U
U mU
.../U
U
14. S U S U
15. U mU U / U
U U , S,
, U, U
U U U
U
E/Page 40