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If the normals of the parabola y2 = 4x drawn at the end points of its latus rectum are tangents to the
circle (x 3)2 + (y + 2)2 = r2, then the value of r2 is
Ans. 2
Sol. The co-ordinates of latus rectum are (1,2) and (1,2)
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41.
(1,2)
dy 2
=
clearly slope of tangent is given by
dx y
\ At y = 2 slope of normal = 1
and At y = 2 slope of normal = 1
\ Equation of normal at (1,2)
(y 2) = 1(x 1) x + y = 3
Now, this line is tangent to circle
(x 3)2 + (y + 2)2 = r2
\ perpendicular distance from centre to line = Radius of circle
\
(1,0)
(1,2)
|3-2-3|
= r r2 = 2
2
\ Ans. is (2)
42.
[ x ] , x 2
Let : be a function defined by (x) =
,
0
,
x
>
2
x ( x 2 )
-1
(4I 1) is
Ans. 0
[x] x 2
x>2
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x(x 2 )
dx
-1 2 + (x + 1)
Now I =
0
I=
x(x 2 )
x(x 2 )
dx
+
2 + (x + 1) 0 2 + (x + 1) dx +
-1
x(x 2 )
dx +
2 + (x + 1)
x(x 2 )
2 + (x + 1) dx +
2
x(x 2 )
2 + (x + 1) dx
3
\ I = I1 + I2 + I3 + I4 + I5
Clearly I1, I2, I4 & I5 are zero using
definition of (x)
2
I = I3 =
\
43.
x(x 2 )
dx =
2 + (x + 1)
x.1
x2
dx =
2+0
4
=
1
2 1 1
- =
4 4 4
4I 1 = 0
A cylindrical container is to be made from certain solid material with the following constraints. It has
a fixed inner volume of V mm3, has a 2 mm thick solid wall and is open at the top. The bottom of
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the container is a solid circular disc of thickness 2 mm and is of radius equal to the outer radius of
the container.
If the volume of the material used to make the container is minimum when the inner radius of the
V
is
250p
Ans. 4
Sol. Let the inner radius of cylinderical container be r then radius of outer cylinder is (r + 2).
Now, V = pr2h where h is height of cylinder
Now, Let volume of total material used be T
) pVr + p ( r + 2 ) .2
2
\ T = p ( r + 2) - r .
2
2
r+2
\ T = V
+ 2p ( r + 2 ) - V
r
Now,
dT
r+2 2
= 2V
- 2 + 4p ( r + 2 )
dr
r r
Now At r = 10mm
dT
=0
dr
\ 0 = ( r + 2 ) .4 p - 3
r
V
V
= 1000
=4
p
250 p
\ Ans. (4)
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xy +
44.
Let F ( x ) =
p
6
1
1
2 cos2 tdt for all x and : 0, [0, ) be a continuous function. For a 0, ,
2
2
if F'(a) + 2 is the area of the region bounded by x = 0, y = 0, y = (x) and x = a, then (0) is
Ans. 3
Sol. From the question
a
(x ) = F ' (a) + 2
0
Differentiating, we get
( a ) = F" ( a ) ( 0 ) = F" ( 0 )
x2 +
Now, F ( x ) =
p
6
2 cos 2 tdt
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p
2 2
2
\ F ' ( x ) = 2 cos x + 2x - 2 ( cos x )
6
p
p
p
F " ( 0 ) = 4 cos 2
45.
p
=3
6
\ (0) = 3
Ans. (3)
The number of distinct solutions of equation
5
cos2 2x + cos 4 x + sin 4 x + cos6 x + sin 6 x = 2
4
5
cos 2 2x + cos 4 x + sin 4 x + cos 6 x + sin 6 x = 2
4
5
cos 2 2x + 1 - 2sin 2 x cos2 x + 1 - 3sin 2 x cos2 x = 2
4
5
1
3
cos 2 2x - (1 - cos2 2x) - (1 - cos 2 2x) = 0
4
2
4
5
5
cos 2 2x =
2
4
cos 2 2x =
1
2
cos4x = 0
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46.
MATHEMATICS
Let the curve C be the mirror image of the parabola y = 4x with respect to the line x + y + 4 = 0.
If A and B are the points of intersection of C with the line y = 5, then the distance between A and
B is
Ans. 4
Sol. Let there be a point (t2, 2t) on y2 = 4x
Clearly its reflection in x + y + 4 = 0 is given by
x - t 2 y - 2t -2(t 2 + 2t + 4)
=
=
1
1
2
The minimum number of times a fair coin needs to be tossed, so that the probability of getting at least
two heads is at least 0.96, is
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Ans. 8
Sol. Let the number of tosses be n
\ Probability of getting at least two heads
n
1
1
= 1 - - n C1 .
2
2
\
48.
1-
(n + 1) 24
2n
25
n -1
1
.
2
n +1 1
2n
25
\ n=8
Let n be the number of ways in which 5 boys and 5 girls can stand in a queue in such a way that
all the girls stand consecutively in the queue. Let m be the number of ways in which 5 boys and 5
girls can stand in a queue in such a way that exactly four girls stand consecutively in the queue. Then
the value of
m
is
n
Ans. 5
Sol. n = 5!6!
m = 5! 6C2.5C4.2C1.4!
\
m
=5
n
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
four option(s) is (are) correct.
For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS
Marking scheme :
+4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is (are) darkened
0
If none of the bubbles is darkened
2 In all other cases
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(1 + a ) (1 + 2a ) (1 + 3a )
2
2
2
( 2 + a ) ( 2 + 2a ) ( 2 + 3a )
2
2
2
( 3 + a ) ( 3 + 2 a ) ( 3 + 3a )
2
49.
(A) 4
(B) 9
(C) 9
= -648a ?
(D) 4
Ans. (B,C)
Sol.
1 a a2 1 1 1
4 2a a 2 2 4 6 = -648a
9 3a a 2 1 4 9
1 1 11 1 1
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EN
a3 4 2 1 2 4 6 = -648a
9 3 11 4 9
8a3 = 648a
a3 = 81a
\ a = 0,9,9
50.
(B) 2a b + 2g + 4 = 0
(C) 2a + b 2g 10 = 0
(D) 2a b + 2g 8 = 0
Ans. (B,D)
Sol. Let P3 : (x + z 1) + ly = 0
x + ly + z 1 = 0
distance of (0,1,0) from P3 is 1
l -1
2 + l2
...(i)
=1
(l 1)2 = 2 + l2
l=-
1
2
\ P3 is 2x y + 2z 2 = 0
distance from (a,b,g) is
2a - b + 2 g - 2
=2
9
\ 2a b + 2g 2 = 6 or 2a b + 2g 2 = 6
2a b + 2g 8 = 0 or 2a b + 2g + 4 = 0
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MATHEMATICS
51.
In , let L be a straight line passing through the origin. Suppose that all the points on L are at a
constant distance from the two planes P1 : x + 2y z + 1 = 0 and P2 : 2x y + z 1 = 0. Let M
be the locus of the feet of the perpendiculars drawn from the points on L to the plane P1. Which of
the following points lie(s) on M ?
3
5 2
(A) 0, - , -
6 3
1 1 1
(B) - , - ,
6 3 6
5 1
(C) - , 0,
6 6
1 2
(D) - , 0,
3 3
Ans. (A,B)
Sol. Straight line 'L' is parallel to line of intersection of plane P1 & plane P2.
\ Equation of line 'L' is
(l,3l,5l)
x y
z
=
=
=l
1 -3 -5
i + 2j^ ^k
(a,b,g)
a - l b + 3l g + 5l
=
=
=k
1
2
-1
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EN
P1 : x + 2y z + 1 = 0
a = k+l
b = 2k - 3l
y = -k - 5l
...(1)
satisfying in plane P1
k + l + 4k 6l + k + 5l + 1 = 0
6k = 1
1
y = - - 3l
3
z=
1
- 5l
6
Let P and Q be distinct points on the parabola y2 = 2x such that a circle with PQ as diameter passes
through the vertex O of the parabola. If P lies in the first quadrant and the area of the triangle DOPQ
is 3 2 , then which of the following is(are) the coordinates of P ?
(A) 4, 2 2
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(B) 9,3 2
1
1
(C) ,
2
4
(D) 1, 2
)
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Ans. (A,D)
2
P t1 , t1
2
O
(0,0)
Sol.
2
Q t2 , t2
2
POQ =
2
1
t1t2 = 4
0 1
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1 t
2 2
t 22
2
t1 1 = 3 2
t2 1
t12 t 2 - t1t 22
=6 2
2
| t1 - t 2 |= 3 2
t1 +
4
=3 2
t1
(Q
t1 > 0)
We get t1 = 2 2, 2
P(4, 2 2) or (1, 2)
Let y(x) be a solution of the differential equation (1 + ex)y' + yex = 1. If y(0) = 2, then which of
the following statements is(are) true ?
(A) y(4) = 0
(B) y(2) = 0
(C) y(x) has a critical point in the interval (1,0)
(D) y(x) has no critical point in the interval (1,0)
Ans. (A,C)
Sol. y' + exy' + yex = 1
dy + d(exy) = dx
y + exy = x + c
Q y(0) = 2 c = 4
53.
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x+4
1 + ex
\ y(4) = 0
for critical point
x+4 x
1-
e
x
x
given dy = 1 - yex = 1 + ex = 1 - (x +x3)e
dx 1 + e
1+ e
(1 + e ) 2
x
dy
=0
dx
x + 3 = ex
y=x+3
y=ex
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54.
ex(x + 3) 1 = 0
dy
d2y
, y" = 2 ), then which of the following statements is (are) true ?
dx
dx
(A) P = y + x
(C) P + Q = 1 x + y + y' + (y')2
Ans. (B,C)
Sol. Let Circle
x2 + y2 2ax 2ay + c = 0
On differentiation
2x + 2yy' 2a 2ay' = 0
x + yy' a(1 + y') = 0
a=
(B) P = y x
(D) P Q = x + y y' (y')2
x + yy '
1+ y'
again differentiation
(1 + (y ') 2 + yy '')(1 + y ') - (x + yy')(y'')
=0
(1 + y ') 2
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55.
( x ) = | x |
0
, x=0
and h(x) = e|x| for all x . Let (oh)(x) denote (h(x)) and (ho)(x) denote h((x)). Then which
of the following is(are) true ?
(A) is differentiable at x = 0
(B) h is differentiable at x = 0
(C) oh is differentiable at x = 0
(D) hof is differentiable at x = 0
Ans. (A,D)
Sol. (A)
g(x) , x > 0
(x ) = 0
, x=0
-g ( x ) , x < 0
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g ' ( x ) , x 0
' ( x ) = -g ' x , x < 0
( )
so 'A' is right
(B)
(C)
ex
h ( x) = -x
e
ex
, x0
h ' (x) = -x
, x<0
-e
, x>0
, x<0
( )
z= g e
( )
( )
g e
=
-x
g e
( )
( )
g ' ex e x
z' =
-x
-x
- g ' e e
( )
, x0
, x<0
, x>0
, x<0
( )
so C is wrong
(D)
lim
e|g(x)| - 1 | g(x) |
.
| g(x) |
x
lim
e|g(x)| - 1 | g(x) - 0 | | X |
.
.
=0
| g(x) |
x
X
x0
x0
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p
Let (x) = sin 6 sin 2 sin x for all for x and and g(x) = sin x for all x . Let (og)(x)
denotes (g(x)) and (go)(x) denotes g((x)). Then which of the following is (are) true?
1 1
1 1
(B) Range of og is - ,
2 2
(A) Range of is - ,
2 2
(x) p
=
x 0 g(x)
6
(C) lim
Ans. (A,B,C)
Sol. (A)
p p
6
p
p p
= sin sin q , q - ,
6
2 2
(B)
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p p
= sin a , a - ,
6 6
p p
( g ( x ) ) = ( t ) , t - ,
2 2
1 1
( t ) - ,
2 2
(C)
p p
p
p
sin sin sin x sin sin x
6
2
lim
x 0
p
p p
sin x
sin sin x
2
6
2
= 1.
p
6
2
p
1 1 p p
but ( x ) - , - ,
2 2 6 6
1 1
sin ( x ) - , so no solutions
2 2
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57.
r
| c |2 r
- | a |= 12
(A)
2
r r r r
(C) | a b + c a |= 48 3
Ans. (A,C,D)
r
| c |2 r
+ | a |= 30
(B)
2
rr
(D) a.b = -72
Sol. | ar |= 12, | b |= 4 3
r r r
a+b+c= 0
.......(1)
rr
a2 = b2 + c2 + 2b.c
144 = 48 + c2 + 48
c2 = 48
c= 4 3
r
r
Also c 2 = a 2 + b 2 + 2a.b
rr
48 = 144 + 48 + 2a.b
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rr
a.b
= -72
Also by (1)
r r r r
ab = ca
r
r
| ar b + rc ar | = 2 | ar b |
rr
= 2 a 2 b 2 - (a.b) 2
= 2 122.48 - (72) 2
= 2.12 48 - 36 = 48 3
\
58.
Ans. (C,D)
Sol. xT = x, yT = y, zT = z
(A) Let P = y3z4 z4y3
PT = (y3z4)T (z4y3)T
= z4y3 + y3 z4 = P symmetric
(B) Let P = x44 + y44
PT = (X44)T + (y44)T = P symmetric
(C) Let P = x4z3 z3x4
PT = (z3)T(x4)T (x4)T(z3)T
= z 3x 4 x4z3 = P skew symmetric
(D) Let P = x23 + y23
PT = x23 y23 = P skew symmetric
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r
rr
r uuur r uuur
r uuur
r
Let DPQR be a triangle. Let a = QR, b = RP and c = PQ . If | a |= 12, | b |= 4 3 and b.c = 24 , then which
Column-II has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T)
One or more entries in Column-I may match with one or more entries in Column-II.
The ORS contains a 4 5 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below :
MATHEMATICS
(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
For each entry in column-I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example, if entry (A)
in Column-I matches with entries (Q), (R) and (T), then darken these three bubbles in the ORS. Similarly,
for entries (B), (C) and (D),
Marking scheme :
A
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If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct matche(es) is (are) darkened
In none of the bubbles is darkened
Column-I
(A) In , if the magnitude of the projection
2
Column-II
(P)
1
3i + j
(B)
(Q)
(R)
2
-3ax - 2 , x < 1
2
, x 1
bx + a
unity. If (3 3w + 2w )
2 4n+3
(2 + 3w 3w )
+ (3 + 2w + 3w2)4n+3 = 0
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(S)
(T)
)=0
MATHEMATICS
Sol. (A)
a 3 +b
=
2
3a 3+
a-2
= 2 3
3
4 2
2 3
a
=
3
3
(B)
A
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a = 2, -1 a = 1, 2
By continuity
3a 2 = b + a2
By differentiability
6a = b
a2 3a + 2 = 0 a = 1,2
(C)
(( -3 + 2w + 3w ) w)
2
-3 + 2w + 3w2
4 n +3
4n + 3
((
) )
+ -3 + 2w + 3w2 w2
4 n +3
((
+ -3 + 2w + 3w2
4n + 3
w4n +3 + w8n + 6 + 1 = 0
(D)
2ab
= 4 , 2(5 a) = b 5
a+b
b = 15 2a
2a(15 2a) = 4(15 a) 15a 2a2 = 30 2a
2a2 17a + 30 = 0 2a2 12a 5a + 30 = 0
2a(a 6) 5(a 6) = 0
a=
5
,6
2
q - a = 10 - 2a = 5or 2
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60.
Column I
(A) In a triangle DXYZ, let a,b and c be the lengths
of the sides opposite to the angles X,Y and Z,
respectively. If 2(a2 b2) = c2 and l =
sin ( X - Y )
,
sin Z
then possible values of n for which cos(npl) = 0 is (are)
In a triangle DXYZ, let a,b and c be the lengths
of the sides opposite to the angles X,Y and Z,
respectively. If 1 + cos2X 2cos2Y = 2sinX sinY,
(B)
(R)
(S)
(T)
a
is (are)
b
3i + j, i + 3j and b i + (1 - b)j
In 2, Let
(C)
(Q)
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EN
uuur
angle of OX and OY is
3
, then possible
2
(D) Suppose that F(a) denotes the area of the region bounded
by x = 0, x = 2, y2 = 4x and y = |ax 1| + |ax 2| + ax,
where a {0,1}. Then the value(s) of F ( a ) +
8
2,
3
(B)
1
1
l=
2
2
sin z
np
cos = 0 n = 1,3,5
2
1 + 1 2sin2x 2(1 2sin2y) = 2sinx siny
a
a a
+ - 2 = 0 = -2,1
b
b b
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b - (1 - b )
2
3
2b - 1 = 3
2
b = 2,1
|b| = 1,2
a=0
y=3
a=1
y=3
(2,22)
(D)
(2,22)
O
x=2
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x=2
6 - 2 xdx
0
6-
8
2
3
...(1)
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5 - 2 x dx
0
5-
8
2
3
...(2)
8
2 can be 5 or 6.
3
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(C)