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\ Resonance CUMULATIVE TEST-3 (CT-3) Educating for better tomorrow Sees OEE MAIN CATION gee : * REVISION PLAN-I GET: (J) ICED)-2015 ATER UsoTs018 COURSE : VIJETA (JP) PEE Sn Gham ee) PART-A ‘4. Consider a L - C oscillation circuit. PHYSICS Gs Lac ana foes oe ee 4. Consider a tong solenoid of radius R. Resear a cen Gas, Sol. B= junl= jo Mlosinpt = Bar = 4 moar sinot Sol 18 (ot + 72) ante = Sb on? ue nigcosot dt = A myonter conet 2 2. Three uniform copper wires have. a Genes Aik aT a sada t so. R=p. PR fo 5. Armetalic V shaped rod OAC is. Vara ah te aap GF OAC. Sol Ow Reo So 3. Consider @ L—Reircuit shown in figure fra a eatt sen Ge LR TRC, Voge Sok i= 21-2) Va-VerO 2 (312) 2 OBL y,_y,. 08 (32) _ 308 2 24)" "8 0B? 308? _ oB? Vo ~(We- Vo EE = 2. 8 8 OBE 3B _ 0B? VeWar(Va~ Ve) = (Weve) = SSE = aan 2 8 8 6. Aperson throws a ballin vertical Yo wate Ge Ag a gee seem, Sol. Jes thy y, my, spmv, = ~2> ie SEM, = 2 by 2M Corporate Office: CG Tower, Ax6& 82, PTA, Near Ciy Mall, Salwar Road Kota (Rah) = 928005) RESONBNCE Fiarste:sanresonnos on Emad ccins@recmnoce ach Educating for better tomorrow "yarn 7. A small ball of mass 2m is dropped 41, Anold record player of 10cm radius, Tm wera aieeh BD Berd ¥ 2m aes ar Reis ze @ Psat 1.6m, Sol Conserving momentum along horizontal rection Sol, f2mg sind mo? : ror fae aa aT v1mg 08 02 mg sin 0+ mre’ ot = 2m —7mVp ormpetana + gcost 8, Taking horizontal ground as »y-plane GR ee a gece TF cur ZI Sol @ sings mea? a= 3 42, Inregion x> 0, a uniform and constant Je@isjsabr-ske n= Of, rem 8 en aie og Sol, The maton of potiely charged parle nthe given f= + 2h1+ d+} +@t-st)k Combination of mages al wil be ‘ab shown the parlle comes back to is intial postion afte covering ‘nen particle lands on ground tivee haif eres. & eae 8 error arts eo a FR ga yeaa Ba A fea 8 eet agar ah) em arse ane Ref we 3, am sedge eet OT 5 ¥ 8. i @ Waa wa we ats Fa are, Sol Hence net time taken to come back te ital poston is ee TU RP FA eas a A ART TaN wa mmo am mm _, 2am © 2qB, "4B, 2qB, 4B, 48, Three large conducting plates (Are? att Preaita arate: HE (Rete = A) Total charge a) ‘Sol, Charge on outer faces must be ‘Work done in one eye is (as) = ma 2x RI Fae oe TT eae A fem ra ot 2 1 2 1 (2as) = ma 2x pini2as) = me2 4 @)=a,=60 Potential ditrence between 1 and 5 shouldbe zero. 495% 7a Poorer A aT ABET 3044 AeKo AG 21x24 249:14=1256 10. A particle is attached tothe lower. Rrra Rend aga Ge Bs Sol, For (rod + particle) system : (om + we) Frama & fay ff Sif wars aoe ars #2 St) see ote a \ = 459/ Resonance | eameits Sie: 55 Tans AE 5, et Cia tas ei aa a St Educating for better tomorrow ~yyrmre vo 4 Sol 8. Sol 6. Sol 7 Sol At time ty, an electron is sent along Em R, Ow ETAT x, y vB ave,s9¢ = 0,2 = 0 avB,-a6 = 2x10" When st V=50ms When #3 V= 100 mis E=1.25NIC ‘An external horizontal force F r. are 0 io 2a= 3 iy By considered, Ea 7h _#F pe OF 7m 7m “There exist uniform magnetic la wel Ge aa Gaeta 8 wes uet ats 10m's (+ a= 100m) v= 10/6 Figure shows two half coplanar fia ¥ amen Prom a a waa Method 30 go 2-209 e J2¢o-asinoae = 20(b-a) be Method. Considering charge tobe concentrated at centre of mass. 200 o ap a) 48. The resistance of uniform wire AB, FAR GT AB 2 HAR, sot 1! a A £ IB i 1 CL : oy 2a Potential itfrence across AC ie zero acm Rema aa F 5-21=0 5A Let resistance of part BC PAT SPT BC 21 HRI = R Using KVL KVL ga a8 10+5-21-1R=1 49. Acharge of 20 uC is placed 10 uF enter eth Q ge Quy so. veeras <2 * A“ 3c 22. Arman standing on a truck which. Yo watts ga Get 81 We ZH, Sol. tome! /| 10 fhe . tomis wr man 2k & ass Vae seus 2 a 2 -5V2 ats 3 4102) # 23. Inthe four shown ina YOSE. fearqar an fete wai F ny Sol. (A) Optical path aiference between the waves =(m~"n) meq warftra ger = (ny —n,)t (3 —Ma}t_ 5, a —Malt phase difference ae - vacuum ray 24, Ina YOSE arrangement a source S. yoses aha s, = ge Sol, ino Resonance -ducating for better tomorrow a. Sol Sol 2, Sol 30, Sol ‘Assmooth disc is rotating with uniform ge Reh eemth Ges BATH aha “The only force block exerts on dsc i parallel to axis of rolation of disc, This adeltonal force does not cause any torque on cise, Hence angular momentum of disc remains same Since there is no fretion between block and disc the block remains ints poston wee oh ate aah w orie we tah SpA com waren 1 ae after rat went we ate opt eo Eh are 8) KaPRR anh an ava ST SATA vam 8) af wie cn wach Fla ag wes a aint wate owt Res 8 a eT) Consider the ecult consisting of two. fra au wer uF & wen, Initial charge on 6 uF capacitor = x6 x4 =6uC 346 ‘nal charge on 6 uF capacttor= 6 * 4 = 24 uc charge passing through cel (in cretion aided by cell) se uc 16+ 4= 64d 3x6 Gyre aeafts w RP anter= 28 4 wayC i 346 " Oye & eerie we aft orb = 6 x 4= 240 a8 wats one Se aT wee aT H) = 4-9 =.A9= 24-8160 ‘Sat we fear ma ards Age= 16 + 4= 64nd Following figures show the arrangement. ante #23 (6s) gral @) arch, 2mmeos90° = /2 m Mas ym? +m? +2mmcos30° = my/2+ V3 © Avo Mac= Ym? +m? +2mmcos60° = /3m_ is configuration (c) is least so Mysis maximum. Te (@) 2 OTC ST. Ma SUR IT ‘A capactor of capacitance C can ca gar een, = Mo gure R en = no RC In both cases log of intial curent is same that means Mo Mo = is constant, To keep 2 constant, both Vo and R R R have to be changed whereas itis stated that only one parameter out of Vs, R and C is changed. Therefore only Ernas been changed anc to match the straight ine in the graph, tis decreased. m1 Sol Sol 2, Sol Sol. 2, Sol. Sol. u, Sol 38. Be Ree seo ert wt fg ea 81 st Mo peas en #1 MO. fas 8 fre Vos 8 aR SA ay, oa ve, Reena a ae ye rect ois ater By sae Bae © Aa ete ae sane § are Yan & Aa a & PR ae Tea TRG PART-B CHEMISTRY In.a compound PO,0,, oxide ions ‘dis Pa.0.8, sates ont cop 8 OF ion=4 P cao @ cation compound) ov. YON. and 1 TLV. (socording to formula of Fraction occupied = ain nie oF ara =4 ow. Ow.aen 1 TY. (hit & aS & oe) er aT aT = i 4-2 For hop packing which of lowing wil hep Tega fay aT eT Packing efeiency of hp = 74% (So void = 26%) GN. = 12 (equal to fe) and Packing ie equvalent to no af atom 30. of atom * na of atom hop at agent arr = 74 % (Sc: RAR =H = 26%) ON. =12(loe % BHI) ae HEAT Hooleop FFAG Tv.= 20 oy A Fe AReereh ah a He #3 x EMTS Diamond has foc lace, What isthe rato AR foe ares Yat 8) aria eer v3a 3a 88 ws 3 cpendteng 4 [3 Bond tenath 16 — edge length 4 4 [3 aa ag oR ® orang ‘A crystalin solid of unknown origin We oars Ge a Areca che, its graphite as Tomy 8 Vie Which of the folowing statement fier ad ahaa am Its postive deviation soluton because BP at isless BP of pure A and pure B VP of B= VP. of A because BP of B> AP of A 1g are faa wan Poy # wai Co AP YE A wen Gg 8% BPA we een FI Ban VP. AEP Resonance -ducating for better tomorrow Corporate Office: CG Tower, Ax6& 82, PTA, Near Ciy Mall, Salwar Road Kota (Rah) = 928005) 36. Aracioacve sample had an intial Sol ty) = 693 min ~dN +N at 0.693 693 37, The vapour pressure of water at 20°C 208C WF GI HT ATG IE 17. mmHg P-Ps_in PsN 17.5-Ps Ps Sol Ps 350-20°s = Ps 380 21Ps 350 21 1668 Ps. Ps 38, Camphor's often used in molecular aaa a aan ener: TE Sol. For molecular mass determinaton, AT; should be (AT; = ikem) igh enough so that ke should be high, Sol. suftaa are frater & fee. ATs, (AT, = ikem) Gea eT saity e: ke Tem he Re 38. Consider tis four end selet fren Pia oER, wh er Sol flow of solution take place from BaCl soliton to KCI soliton faa a1 sare Back Rese & Kcr Pea oH ate ee a 40, Ag+ 28H > AQ(NH,); +e7 25°C TEM AgKNHAT Fe sol, Ag’ + 2NH, ——> Ag(NH,)$ ke obtain by sbtractng om (1) so Fa 203208 048 = OB iogk, 1 Sol Ag’ +2NH, ——> Ag(NH,)$ ke 8 Aa ae wm ee SHE, *-052408 048 ni 2 gk, a Sol. 42. Sol. Sol. 46, Sol. Consider the half cell reactions Fre afta aaah we ere (1) 6H" + BH > BrOg” + 3H0 + 69 £0 =-061, GP =-34F(-081 9 £,2=-076, sG3 For reaction 25 F(-076) _—— . E0= BIO HMOH > BrOg + 240+ 4e7 Eg =7 168 =-4F (ER) “Target reaction, AGY = ac? - a3 4xF( €8) =1-6xF(-0.61))-1-2 F075) ee [2827422] sassy 4 no =-4 x F(E9) = 2085 ku 0.169 gram of copper is deposited 32 Facets a ore Some fe Current effcieney ara ah a a) «100% 20004823109 5,85 ‘96500 [AL 26°C molar conductance of 01 molar 250 we sian erage FO Te cc Aut - 954 - oo.008 = 4.008 Nj 238 a2 =0.1 x (0.08)? =1.6 «10-4 Which ofthe folowing pot wil obtained es oF oH, WH Gt aT wa, Kye ‘Take a example Hor” + NHgOH —> NHCl+ HzO SA WB sat fon tiation H* fs replace by NH,*, which have less conductance sa conductance decreases upto equivalence Point and after that weak base addition canit contbute ‘mare considerable conductance with respect to present salt (NHC) in solution. saree & RE HYCr + NH4OH ——> NHyCI+H,0 waa gis an ao sre HY, NHg? art Pera Prat omer # fe gia wae am ts 8 cen ge cee Gia OTe Bm (NHAC aie Te TEETH ah dire eS art Resonance -ducating for better tomorrow Corporate Office: CG Tower, Ax6& 82, PTA, Near Ciy Mall, Salwar Road Kota (Rah) = 928005) 48,6 (aq) + B1O3-(aq) + 6H" (aa) 82, What isthe uit of the rate atta # fre ee ators Sol. Itis second oxder reaction, and k= M™= OF goc-T cae fia ah afar & em k= MT 88" oe AT. Atleast how many hal-ves ra Ww 5 TR sat (A> Tae) Sol 2 y 95 ti2, 75% v2, 50. 50% 100 0% 12.512, 6.25 1/2, 3.125 ce 87.5% 93.75% 96.875% Sol 48, For 1" order reaction graph We be SE A ota Sol Sol. Tine (rin) tan 45° = ket ie iGo Kt 0.693 K 49. A(g) + B(g) > AB(Q) Inia rate of production of AB is ‘A(g) + B(g) > AB(a) ABS seu a sre ge Sol r=KAr ey when excess Ais used r= Key ‘According to graph, rate is constant. 80 y =O when excess of Bis used rk Tar According to graph ty, is independent of [Aly this happen when x= 1 Teka ey uA afta gee ee KiB) ota & aa, w fram #, rafity=0 wap safe agen Sef rk Tar Sma STAR ty lg HE #1 ae afte a 8 oe Sol. Sol, 10 mL of 2M solution of KH (C20, 2M KH (C2O4hy RHE B 10m = meq. of KMnO4 =0.2 5.8 = = meq. of KH(C204), = 8 meq, = KMnO,2 Pref grater =02 «5x8 =8meq, = KgHi(C209\y® Prt Gosia =B=0.2 10 2y = meq of KyH(C204), = 8 “Te numberof moles of potassium aroha frowa 4 stefan agate a cue Kb07 + CugS Ht —> cF°* + cu?* # 809 wee f moles of KCr207 r69. for 1 mole Cuz ‘An hypotheticl metal chloride undergoes Ww Tree ay TENTS, Mg HT area Metal chide + Mg» Metal+ May From reaction, 249 of Mg metal produces 959 of MgCl 9.695 = 38g of MgCl 2 9.69 of Mg metal produces Mass of ! In MgCly = Mass of Clin metal chord 96 = 28.49 "Mass of metal in metal chloride = 52.4~ 28.4 = 24g Now, 28.49 of chlorine combines with 24g of metal 2 3559 of chlorine combines wth Eq Wt of metal (by ‘efinton) 35.524 28.4 Now since the valency of metal inthe given metal chloride 'S not known, $0 atomic weight of metal cannot be etermined qa. of meta fag BONS + Mg 27g + Moy caffra 8, Mg ST 1 245, Maly * O59 SII aT t 9.695 Mg tng #1 9869, MoCly * MgCl, ® cam ear 38-96 = 28.49 fg whee § org m1 FANT = 524-264 = 24g a, a ahem 284g, mg F 24g F se Sa a8 Ss, TH TH 35.59, e0g B Gea ae ere eT i 8 (on org 35.524 yeah a = . 28.4 am, ore RA ey aeheoeS Hog ah sehr wer AB 8, sc ery am ere, ae Peer ran on eT = 389 3a eT ong achags 4 clan gam Resonance -ducating for better tomorrow Corporate Office: CG Tower, Ax6& 82, PTA, Near Ciy Mall, Salwar Road Kota (Rah) = 928005) 58. Which ofthe following is fim 88 ate oer Sol. from the knowledge of two types of adsorption. 2b ore & afew a ora a 57. Which one of the folowing statements Ra dew owe Sol. As the size of the pale increases, the effect of the impacts average out and the Brownian movement becomes slow. Utimately, when the dispersed particle becomes big enough to acquire the dimensions of ‘suspension, no Brownian movement is observed sa GR A wom am some wae 8, ge oT aT re a HT rt & sen areas th eh ae oh 1 oi A, oe wis oo xb ter Romer ooh S aT A onde arom fh weftis Eh ae) 8, A complex compound is represented WS FE CoClzxNlly & eT Sol ATy=iKjm (te 0858 =141.06401 3=1+(n—1)4 n=3 [Co(ntig)gcn.Cly 60, Red het carbon wil remove oxygen ‘aiema ais ah slireTeE AO Sol, (3) Mis more reactive than carbon and 8 is more reatve than A. Algo both @ ang A are lees reactive than C. Ba: O) Mada @ ABH raha & we BA a aH ratte: bi ory A cen B ete C8 am Shanes PART-C MATHEMATICS 61. thelines + 24y ~ 35/8 — 4x + 4dy—1 af Rare + 2ay —35y°— + ay 1 (4 Sot The pot oretereton (2) ane tenes ae ‘concurrent of ines represented by 2” degree equation is ( 42) \3°3) 62, = (a+b +e) (a+ bk + (asbeey atbte bc Sol C)>C,+¢:+0; >latb+c c a atbee a b Ra Ra-Ri& Re Re—Rs 106 =(arb+0)|0 cxb anc 0 a-b b-c c-b anc a-b b-c (a+b +6) (b= 6? a2 + a6 + ab — be + 2be) Sa vp eo) (a! «8 +e? ab ~ be — ea) == (a +d +e) (a + bo + 60") (a+ BH? +0) k=0 =(a+b+0) 163. Eight chars are numbered from 19 8am area are tar 81S ‘Sol, Two women can be made to sit in chairs marked 1 0 in “Pz wayg and then three men can be seated in 6 avaliable seats n'Ps ways. 13 4ae Tera Safer ah gk Rote ate “Pt a as Gent a Reord F ahS "P21 64. The conic is represented by the rm fea E ncarosron fey so, v +f squaring = eh we x yi _2y 2x 2, ab ab ab Wis ofthe form ze fret w= aT # a+ Dy + By? # 26K r2Fy + C. sn sat where 38 A= oe a and sty HP AB = 0 = Parabola Resonance -ducating for better tomorrow Corporate Office: CG Tower, Ax6& 82, PTA, Near Ciy Mall, Salwar Road Kota (Rah) = 928005) 85, Mr. and Mr. B have a competition nally, Mr. AST Mr. B Ga ate # ae aa 8 Hed, 68. Ifthe letters of the word SACHIN are. Sol ‘af SACHIN ey & oa 8 am ay Sol, ACHINS e ae cos! Hos! 1 N Events are FA ANB, ANB, ANB, AnB SACHIN Competition ends etherit AB or ANB. occurs ree hiedntas 69. Let A(z,), B(2:) be two points in Argand iat TAT Alas), Baa) OPS) reer A A PAB). _53 42 Sol. Let 2 be reflection of zr. real ais PAnB)+P(AnB) 41, 12°63 FH 2 BRE, eA 2a HRT 8 33°53 Then TH [2=2%| + [2~Zelan* 22 * 22 Zn Alter = 2, zand aR z, are collinear dea & P(A nB) + P(A 8) (AB). PAB) a2 PAN BAB). PAB). 3 upto TO. Lett: DR, where D is domain a 1,4 a8 APHTLet f:D > R, Wel D(x) 2m HTT & 375°3)\5*3) ey aon sot. etary = PSE E 2y +{4x2) a) p+3x-4x° 3) “\8"3) Sy pp +1 -y) 07 +4) =0 xeR>Az0 = Mt yi + aay + py + 4)DOV YER 3 = (16p + 9)y? + 2y(2p? +23) + (16p+ 9) 20. 15 AS0= (2p +23)'-(16p + 9)"=0 68, Ifthe mecian AD of @ AABC is bisected ' : ; ia ieneeneanhenaea = Ga — 160 + 1429" + 169+ 32) <0 Sol Solving equation of BF and AC we have fm wren = -Tip- Her 40 BF che ACT ea Spel Ues : But at ey p= 4,1 anashe 7.y ER AO) = PEC) F FW eevatvet vy ate ¥p+2)/ 31 sin29 —icos 20 a Lana 11)) S pe 20% 2qn | so. ¥°C9{ cos2% +isin 29 | «) Loves ns) and ate: 3p +2)()? =51+08+ 110+... +900 4941-0 rer) 72 Letcengte te sett akcomper * Bra Cee an Hah an ea spversic— AF lt 3 AC 3 Sol. (A) Ar Bis the set of complex numbers represented by the shaded resin in the fgure where QC || OX ana CP €7. The number of integra slution of x Teron nyse goer wat crake an angle of withthe postive xis Sol LetnrmunxsS,vay*Sandsit waz9S Hinaiqay Fe A wraith aR are a IP ‘Then 3, u, vw 2 Oandwenx+y +2=0 pele cee ee eatlactae ai 5 ‘The number of solutions of this equation is TaareT & Tere xia & eI athe ah st a arom "0, = "C2= 19681 Resonance | eameits Se: 55 Tane AE 5, et Cia te ei aa a St Educating for better tomorrow ~yyrmre vo 73, The number of more arrangements, reaawna ond @ en rt 8221-3), Beiyj-K a Sol. Required number of arrangements suite aaah a Fem an = 21-3], b= i+j-k oe “Tern ctr Fh ee = (Number of arrangements in which N's are together) sot a veene eae ee 6! 5t 30 4 =p Brea 77. The angle between te plane r= y #2= be BAUS Dey +2 = 6 WS TTA 74, Ifour wnole numbers taken at KR x) att an gf seme, aghew ah Sol. 0080 = FO x® | ‘Sol. Random experiment here is that selecting a digit at units: ‘p * 1 "4 place in each ofthe our numbers. The digtat uns place ineach oth numbers canbe any one of the ten dgts 0 BK RKIE]1 1 J=0 = o-o0 P28 | “he ola numberof ways in wich the ig at units Ayre place in fou number canbe, ln(S}= 10 10 10*10 eens ae = 10! ‘Sol. from truth table it is clear (3) is correct. Let be the event thatthe dig inthe units place of female Sear iecarec product ofthe four numbers 1,37 or 8. Since, inorder to have 1,3 7 oF 9 in units place inthe Pla[~P]~a[pag[pa~a](](2)[@) product each and every number shouts be ended vith 1,9 THTTF]F[t | [ttt ao Fi feft[t lee |e [le[t re Sceaeneeen tlelelt[ rt [elt|t we FlFLTLELEL tet ni tina est & ort ok wr ww Sw alow TH Aa Bare ese WA ren Bi garg eer a aw eke iemsh A Sol. (Aa) (A) = NAB) =A 0.1, 2, gaat 4a ae ww A Tem 3) (AB)(AB)(AB) = A°B°AB = A’B™ Soar torst ga ek oe aS Ge TT so rafary (ABy"= AY "et (8) =10* 10 * 10 1 0" Somme k= 2'9—1 = 1028 art denn & oh ae dent & yams } gad er 80. A.circle Gis dravm having any point P on »-ax. Senta atoal raf Go FS 8 eT ae AP 3.7 1 ote TPS A ee ee eee Se oi aso angen to wen nate Fem 1,37 719 a st ahh B) eeynt ee: a pee MO A 2 Vox aF +¥5_ nS) 10° 5 Hindigs1 Q(x, y) 5 F4eF RAT yye = al +m) = OF IT 75. Apair of fair dice is roled together. Hert tare yw frm ot 3 ge wh wa oe Moa? we end ter eo -1 0c aA Sol Let A denotes the events thata sum oS occurs, 8 the vet tan 8 vent that a sum of 7 occurs andthe even tat neler @ Lax, | Sum of Snor@ sum of7 occur, we have | ep ainien art aa Soir ft seat 81 cen B, at 7a a VO, ay +; cen tan c aa dm soa & ate Pot Fh ce i : 81. Let,b>0and & = 2 13 — eu aa,b> 03h oe P(A, BS vse oe 8p gD, 4a so Gf 2,4, FPR TIEA AE EMEA ANE aia Pi) * PENA) SPEEA ENA) wD, 8 is P(A) + P(C). P(A) + P(C)P IA) + Py i) (5 +6.B Jinx Soporte fe CG To, 488A, Noa Gy Wa, Taos Rod Ko Ro) 2005 ReESONBNCE Hianie:sawicon -ducating for better tomorrow In an experiment wih 15 pa weer 9 are 18 Be a8, Sol. Comect variance = 2820-207 +80} _ (170-2020) Sol. 15 45 %. =222- 144= 78.00 Hing #21 eet Sol. _ 2830 (20) +(30)' _ (170-204 ay 8 Os) =222- 144= 78.00 89, The average matte of boys ina ate We Bet A mee a shal S Sol. Let no, of student = 100 numberof boys nx 52+ (100 —n)» 42 80. =50 =n=00 100 Sol. 50.80% Hindi. are Reed A sisar = 100, 2h ah sis =, nx 52+ (100—n)x 42 100 so=>n=80 5. 60% ‘The probability that atleast one of af Uemst ASR BS 8 Aa TH TH PAU B) #08 Pan) =02 P(A) + P(B) = PAL 8) + P(A. 8) =06+0.2=08 P(A) +P(@) Sol 4v0a=12 5. A tour dig number i formed sing the Sah taas8 en gage asia gh Una ig mist be 5 Ferd sv 5 sr aR Total 4 dig numbers = 42 ye 4a ey oa! 2 gt umber wth 2a nt place = 9: Propabity teem = St = 8. 4 a2 4 Sol 86, Aisa3* 3 matixwith ents from the By (1,0, 1) ah aah BPs we Sol, Total numberof matric Number of symmetric matrices = 3° Number of skew-symmetric matroe ‘The eto matix's bon symmetre and ker ‘ymmetic and therefore the required probabty _ 838-9 ¥ Hindi fe ra are ote = ae args ahet wae cen Ae afta # oe Fae 3-3-3 44 FF Ine y=+ 2 do not intersect any aft te ye xs 2, cara fara y= ax fe se Sok. y= ax = (+2? -ax209x¢ +x(4—a)+ 420 Dso>ase Let be the statement "Ram races" ara 7a prem ect, wa q7eH “BV -d=BA~@) ~paq Locus of orthocentte of the triangle ‘Bayt Roar ae (cost, sind), sit, — cost er oh) +" 10. $ hh=cost + sint +4 and i= sint cost = wee ‘The equation of the ellpse whose vertices ‘tyes free aM (25.0) G2 AM (2 4,0) & Vedices a (25,0) = (0,0) >. Foci af (2 4,0) = (20,0) => teeter b=) (2) = Hence equation isa: sahara 7 + * 25 y pees 9 Resonance -ducating for better tomorrow Corporate Office: CG Tower, Ax6& 82, PTA, Near Ciy Mall, Salwar Road Kota (Rah) = 928005) \ Resonance CUMULATIVE TEST-3 (CT-3) Educating for better tomorrow (JEE MAIN PATTERN) TARGET: (JEE MAIN+ADVANCED)-2015 REVISION PLAN-I : VISETA (SP) DATE : 18-01-2015 a EEE CODE-0 PHYSICS 1. (4) 2 3) 3. (1) 4. a) 5. (2) 6. (2) 7. (1) 8. (a) 9. (4) 10. (3) 11. (4) 12. (2) 13. (a) 14. (a) Th) ib Wo) 4h ES rs) ah (0) 22. (4) 23. (a) 24. (2) 25. a) 26. (4) 27. (3) 28. (3) 2. 3) 30. 4) CHEMISTRY uw 2 3 @ 3% @ M% @ 3% @ 2% @ 3% @ 38. (2) 38) tat) a) 4) hee (= be (ee ee CE Ce CH) hb (eC Gh ) 52 (1) 53.) #51) KS.) SBSH) 59. (4) 60.8) MATHEMATICS CC a a G-O- O OG O ws 0 MW @ us O us OO) 75. @) 76 @) 77 (1) 7% @) 7% @ 8 (1) 8. (1) a2 (2) 83.) HB), QB) a. (4) 90. 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