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ENTHUSIAST COURSE
DATE : 08 - 01 - 2013
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
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PART A - PHYSICS
1.
3
acceleration of 'P' when t = 5
seconds is
10
nearly :
2.
(1) 2 m/s2
(2) 1.5 m/s2
(3) 2.5 m/s2
(4) 3 m/s2
A machine gun fires a bullet of mass 50 g with 2.
a velocity 1000 ms1. The man holding it still,
can exert maximum force of 150 N on the gun.
How many bullets can he fire per second at the
most ?
(1) One
(2) Four
(3) Two
(4) Three
3
lsd.M g,S rc 'P' dk Roj.k
10
yxHkx gS :-
(1) 2 m/s2
(4) 3 m/s2
(4) rhu
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4.
5.
(1) 10R
(3) 8 R
(4)
32
R
3
E(r)
(2)
O
E(r)
O
r
R
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
E(r)
(3)
(4)
R
(2) 9 R
E(r)
(3)
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(1)
O
E(r)
3
3
3
3
sin f (2) cos f (3) tan f (4) cot f
2
2
2
2
M rFkk 8 M nzO;eku vkjS R rFkk 2R f=T;k ds nks
(1)
E(r)
(2)
O
E(r)
(1)
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R
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6.
inductance is -
(1)
2mLDT
s
msDT
(3)
L
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(2)
(4)
mLDT
s
2msDT
L
2mLDT
s
(1)
(3)
7.
msDT
L
(2)
(4)
mLDT
s
2msDT
L
diamagnetic
(3) a ferromagnetic material becomes
diamagnetic
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11.
12.
11.
As the beam enters the medium, it will :(1) travel as a cylindrical beam
(2) diverge
(3) converge
(4) diverge near the axis and converge near the
periphery
The height at which the acceleration due to 12.
g
gravity becomes (where g = the acceleration
4
due to gravity on the surface of the earth) in
terms of R, the radius of the earth, is :(1) 3R
13.
Eb
(2) R
(3) 2R
(4)
8R
3
13.
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tSls gh iqat ek/;e esa izo's k djrh g]S ;g :(1) ,d csyukdkj iqat dh rjg xfr djsxh
(2) vilkfjr gksxh
(3) vfHklfjr gksxh
(4) v{k ds lehi vilkfjr gksxh vkjS ifjf/k ds lehi
vfHklfjr gksxh
i`Foh dh f=T;k R ds inksa esa og pkbZ] ftl ij
g
(;gk g = i`Foh ds i`"B ij xq:Roh;
4
Roj.k g)S gksrk g]S gksxh :8R
(1) 3R
(2) R
(3) 2R
(4)
3
xq:Roh; Roj.k
Eb
D E
F
M
F
M
(i) A + B C + e
(iii) D + E F + e
(ii) C A + B + e
(iv) F D + E + e
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14.
dksbZ Bksl xksyk eqDr vkdk'k esa ?kw.kZu dj jgk gAS ;fn
xksys dh f=T;k leku j[krs gq, bldk nzO;eku c<+k;k
tk, rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl ij dksbZ izHkko ugha
iM+sxk\
(1) tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ
(2) dks.kh; laox
s
(3) dks.kh; osx
(4) ?kw.khZ xfrt tkZ
15.
16.
yEcor gSA
;fn laoxs (P ), {ks=Qy (A) o le; (T ) dks ewyHkwr
jkf'k;ksa ds :i esa fy;k tk, rks tkZ dk foeh; lw=
gksxk %&
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(P1 A1 T1)
(P2 A1 T1)
(P1 A1/2 T1)
(P1 A1/2 T1)
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17.
(1)
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(2)
(1)
(2)
t
x
(3)
(4)
d2
k2
(1)
k1 d1 + k2 d2
d1 + d2
k1 k2 ( d1 + d2 )
(3) k d + k d
( 1 1 2 2)
(4)
d1
(2)
(3)
18.
k1d1 + k2 d2
k1 + k2
2k1k2
(4) k + k
1
2
nks ijko|
S qr CykWdksa dks Js.kh esa tksM+dj ,d lekUrj
i lakkfj= cuk;k tkrk gAS ,d CykWd dh eksVkbZ d1
o ijko|S qrkad k1 gS tcfd nwljs ds fy, d2 o k2 gS]
fp= ns[ksaA bl O;oLFkk dks ,d ,slh ijko|
S qr ifdk
ds :i esa ekuk tk ldrk g]S ftldh eksVkbZ d (= d1+d2)
rFkk izHkkoh ijko|
S qrkad k gks rks k dk eku gksxk %&
d1
k1
d2
k2
(1)
k1 d1 + k2 d2
d1 + d2
k1 k2 ( d1 + d2 )
(3) k d + k d
( 1 1 2 2)
(2)
k1d1 + k2 d2
k1 + k2
2k1k2
(4) k + k
1
2
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19.
fdlh lkbDyksVkWu esa vkosf'kr d.k :(1) undergoes acceleration all the time.
(1) lnSo Rofjr gksrk gSA
(2) speeds up between the dees because of the
(2) dh pqEcdh; {ks= ds dkj.k lkbDyksVkWu dh dees
magnetic field.
ds e/; pky c<+rh gSA
(3) speeds up in a dee.
(3) dh dee esa pky c<+rh gAS
(4) slows down within a dee and speeds up
(4) dh dee esa pky ?kVrh gS rFkk dees ds e/; c<+rh
between dees.
gSA
20. The self inductance L of a solenoid of length 20. ,d ifjukfydk dh yEckbZ l rFkk vuqizLFk dkV {ks=Qy
l and area of cross-section A, with a fixed
A gAS blesa ?ksjksa dh fu;r la[;k N gAS bldk Loizjs dRo
number of turns N increases as
L c<+rk gS tc %&
(1) l and A increase.
(1) l o A nksuksa dks c<+k;k tk,A
(2) l decreases and A increases.
(2) l dks ?kVk;k o A dks c<+k;k tk,A
(3) l increases and A decreases.
(3) l dks c<+k;k o A dks ?kVk;k tk,A
(4) l o A nksuksa dks ?kVk;k tk,A
(4) both l and A decrease.
21. To reduce the resonant frequency in an LCR 21. tfu= yxs gq, ,d LCR Js.kh ifjiFk dh vuquknh
series circuit with a generator
vko`f k dks ?kVkus ds fy, %&
(1) the generator frequency should be reduced.
(3) izjs d dq.Myh esa yxh yksg ksM dks gVkuk gksxkA
gksxkA
(4) la/kkfj= esa fLFkr ijko|
S qr dks gVkuk gksxkA
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r
E = E0i cos ( kz - wt ) fdlh iw . kZ r ;k ijkorZ d
r
(1) Er = - E0i cos ( kz - wt )
r
(2) Er = E0i cos ( kz + wt )
r
(3) Er = - E0i cos ( kz + wt )
r
(4) Er = E0 i sin ( kz - wt )
23.
A 0.2 mA
A 0.2 mA
5K
5K
5K
5K
(1) 1.3 V
(2) 2.3 V
(1) 1.3 V
(2) 2.3 V
(3) 0
(4) 0.5 V
(3) 0
(4) 0.5 V
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24.
Vg ( r1 - r2 )
k
(2)
Vgr1
k
Vg ( r1 - r2 )
Vgr1
(4)
k
k
A container with insulating walls is divided into 25.
two equal parts by a partition fitted with a valve.
One part is filled with an ideal gas at a pressure
P and temperature T, whereas the other part is
completely evacuated. If the valve is suddenly
opened, the pressure and temperature of the gas
will be :P
P T
T
, T (2) ,
(3) P, T (4) P,
2
2 2
2
Which of the following statements is correct
for any thermodynamic system ?
26.
Vgr1
k
(3)
P
,T
2
(4)
Vgr1
k
Vg ( r1 - r2 )
k
(2)
P T
,
2 2
(3) P, T
(4) P,
T
2
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(2)
(1)
26.
Vg ( r1 - r2 )
(1)
(3)
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k2
k2
(1) f/2
(2) f/4
(1) f/2
(2) f/4
(3) 4f
(4) 2f
(3) 4f
(4) 2f
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PART B - CHEMISTRY
31.
32.
1
1
(4) a
T
T
A 1st order reaction completes 50% in 1500
sec. Then 100% reaction will complete in
(sec)(1) 3000
(2) 2250
(3) 6000
(4) Infinite
What may be correct for ideal gas in adiabatic
process only (1) DH = 0
(2) DU = 0
(3) a
(3) a
33.
34.
1
T
34.
(2) a T
1
(4) a
T
(1) 3000
(3) 6000
P2 V2 - P1V1
(4) W = Pext(V2V1)
g
A solution containing 0.1 mole of glucose in 35.
water freezes at 0.2C. The amount of water
present in this solution is [Kf , (H2O) = 1.86K molal1]
(1) 930 g
(2) 1000 g
(3) 90 g
(4) 210 g
(3) W =
35.
33.
(1) aT
(2) 2250
(4) vuUr
,d vkn'kZ xl
S tks dsoy :ks"eh; ize esa gS ds
fy, fuEu esa ls D;k lgh gks ldrk gS -
(1) DH = 0
(2) DU = 0
P2 V2 - P1V1
(4) W = Pext(V2V1)
g
,d foy;u ftlesa 0.1 eksy Xyqdkst ty esa mifLFkr
g]S 0.2C ij terk gAS bl foy;u esa mifLFkr ty
dh ek=k gS [Kf , (H2O) = 1.86K molal1]
(1) 930 g
(2) 1000 g
(3) 90 g
(4) 210 g
(3) W =
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37.
38.
39.
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
(1) 2p x
(2) 6p x
(3) 9x
(4) 2/3 px
38.
(1) 6.9
(2) 21.6
(3) 23.03
(4) 3
(1) 6.9
(3) 23.03
(1) 2.97
(2) 3
(3) 3.05
(4) 3.5
40.
(2) 21.6
(4) 3
(2) 196
(4) 392
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(2) 6p x
(4) 2/3 px
Hg (g) is Hg(l)
(3) 1960
(4) 392
3.0 molal NaOH solution has a density of
1.12 g/mL. The molarity of the solution is-
(2) 2
(4) 4
(1) 250
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(4) 3.5
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42.
43.
44.
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NaNO2
CuCN
A
B,
HCl,278K
D
NaNO2
CuCN
A
B,
HCl,278K
D
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(1) 6
(2) 8
(3) 2
(4) 4
The non aromatic compound among the
following is :-
(1) 6
48.
(1)
(3)
49.
(2)
(3) Sugars
(4) Amines
(4) 4
(2)
(3)
(4)
(4)
49.
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(3) 2
48.
(2) 8
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50.
51.
52.
53.
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50.
52.
53.
54.
(2) BaCl2
(4) PCl5
(1) > 25
(2) < 20
(3) 30
(4) 25
(1) F
(2) O
(3) Cl
(4) Na
+
H2 rFkk H2 ds lUnHkZ esa lgh dFku pqfu,
(1) H2+ rFkk H2 ] nksuksa dk vfLrRo ugha gS
(2) H2+ dh rqyuk esa H2 vf/kd LFkk;h gS
(3) H2 dh rqyuk esa H2+ vf/kd LFkk;h gS
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56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
(2) AgCl
(3) CuSO4
HgS is known as -
(4) ZnCl2
(1) Vermicilli
(2) Vermillion
(3) Calomel
(4) Corrosive sublimate
Borax bead test can be responded by the 59.
salt of(1) Ba2+
(2) Hg2+
(3) Cu2+
(4) Cs+
[Fe(H2O)6]2+ and [Fe(CN)6]4 are differing in - 60.
(1) Geometry and magnetic moment
(2) Magnetic moment and colour
(3) Hybridisation and number of unpaired
electrons
(4) Both (2) and (3)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(2) ofeZfy;u
(3) dsyksey
(1) Ba2+
(3) Cu2+
(2) Hg2+
(4) Cs+
xq.k esa fHkUurk j[krs gaS (1) T;kfefr rFkk pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ
(2) pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ rFkk jax
(3) ladj.k rFkk v;qfXer bysDVkWuksa dh la[;k
(4) (2) rFkk (3) nksuksa
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(2) Mg
(4) Sn
(1) FeCl3
(3) CuSO4
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PART C - MATHEMATICS
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
;fn
xk
y = tan x + + c , then the value of 'k' is
k
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
xk
y = tan x + + c gks]rks 'k' dk eku gksxk
k
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
If lim
x 0
b
x 2 tan -1 ( x 3 )
1
dx = ( tan -1 ( x a ) ) + c ,
If
6
1+ x
k
then the value of triplet (a,b,k) is(1) (3,6,2) (2) (2,3,6) (3) (2,6,3) (4) (3,2,6)
(x) = 2x4 5x2 + 7 attains -
87
5
at x =
16
2
87
5
(2) a minimum of
at x = 10
2
31
5
(3) a maximum of
at x =
8
2
31
5
at x = (4) a minimum of
8
2
(1) a maximum of
63.
;fn o` k x 2 + y 2 + 2x + 3y + a = 0, o` k
2x2 + 2y2 4x + 6y + b = 0 dh ifjf/k dks lef}Hkkftr
djrk g]S rks (b 2a) dk eku gksxk&
(1) 4
(2) 8
65.
(4) 4
dy
= 1 + x 2 + y 2 + x 2 y 2 dk gy
dx
;fn lim
x 0
(1) 1
64.
(3) 8
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
b
x 2 tan -1 ( x 3 )
1
-1
a
1 + x 6 dx = k ( tan ( x ) ) + c
gks] rks f=d (a,b,k) dk eku gksxk&
(1) (3,6,2) (2) (2,3,6) (3) (2,6,3) (4) (3,2,6)
(x) = 2x4 5x2 + 7 dk -
;fn
87
5
gAS
tc x =
16
2
87
5
(2) U;wure eku
gAS
tc x = 10
2
31
5
(3) vf/kdre eku
gAS
tc x =
8
2
31
5
(4) U;wure eku
tc x = - gAS
8
2
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The value of (1 + i 3 ) + (1 - i )8 is ( i = -1 ) 6
(1) 16(2 i)
(3) 80
(4) 48
p/2
67.
sin 2x
1 + tan x dx
67.
69.
(1) 0
(2) 1
(3) 2
68.
-1 ) -
sin 2x
1 + tan x dx
1
3 | x | -x 2
(2) ( 0, 2 )
(3) ( 0, 3 )
(4) (0,3)
is-
(2) 6 3p
(3) 8p
(4) 16p
dk
eku
gks x k
dk eku gksxk -
69.
(1) (0,1)
(3) 2
Qyu ( x ) = log1/ 2 ( x - x 2 ) +
(4) 4
1
3 | x | -x 2
dk
(2) ( 0, 2 )
(3) ( 0, 3 )
(4) (0,3)
x 2 y2
+
= 1 dk {ks=Qy rFkk 'B'
ekuk 'A' nh?kZo`k
3
4
nh?kZo`k ds ukfHkyEc dh yEckbZ g]S rks (AB) dk eku
gksxk (1) 4 3p
(2) 6 3p
(3) 8p
(4) 16p
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(4) 4
70.
+ (1 - i )
( tgk=i
p/2
is equal to-
then
(1 + i 3 )
(1) 16(2 i)
(3) 80
68.
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71.
72.
1
1
<k<
2
2
(2) k >
(3) k =
74.
(1) 20
(2) 25
(3) 30
(4) 35
(2) k >
1
2
1
1
;k k < 2
2
(3) k =
(4) k f
73.
(1) -
1
1
or k < 2
2
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1
2
(4) k f
fcUnq (2,0) ls o`k x2 + y2 4x 4y + 7 = 0 ij
[khaph xbZ Li'kZ js[kk ;qXe }kjk rFkk muds Li'kZ fcUnqvksa
dks o`k ds dsUnz ls tksM+us ij cuus okys prqHkqZt dk
{ks=Qy gksxk&
(1) 1
(2)
(3) 2
(4) 2 3
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where D =
76.
77.
z
y
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z+x
x isx
x+y
D=
z
y
z+x
x g]S gksxhx
x+y
(1) 3
(2) 6
(1) 3
(2) 6
(3) 9
(4) 12
(3) 9
(4) 12
1
3
(2)
(3)
(4) 1
76.
1
2
1
3
(3) 3
(2)
1
2
(4) 1
2x y
+ = 2 2 , touches the 77.
a b
circle x2 + y2 = 2ab, (a> 0,b > 0) then-
2x y
+ = 2 2 ] o`k x2 + y2 = 2ab
a b
(a> 0,b > 0) dks Li'kZ djrh gks] rc -
(1) a = b
(2) 2a = b
(1) a = b
(3) a = 2b
(4) 2a = 3b
(3) a = 2b
r
r
b = 2i + 3j + k,
cr = 3i + j + 2k
78. If a = i + 2j + 3k,
r r r
are vectors satisfying aa + bb + gc = -3 ( i - k ) ,
then the ordered triplet (a,b,g) is-
78.
(2) 2a = b
(4) 2a = 3b
r
b = 2i + 3j + k,
r r r
r
c = 3i + j + 2k laca/k aa + bb + gc = -3 ( i - k )
dks larq"V djrs gks] rks f=d (a,b,g) gksxk-
(1) (2,1,1)
(2) (2,1,1)
(1) (2,1,1)
(2) (2,1,1)
(3) (2,1,1)
(4) (2,1,1)
(3) (2,1,1)
(4) (2,1,1)
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79.
80.
81.
82.
(2) 9
(3) 10
(4) 11
again at
(1) 1
(2) 5
(3) 5
(4) 1
fuEu esa ls lgh dFku gksxk(1) A, R ij rqY;rk laca/k gS ijUrq B ugha gSA
(2) B, R ij rqY;rk laca/k gS ijUrq A ugha gSA
(3) uk rks A uk gh B, R ij rqY;rk laca/k gSA
(4) nksuksas A rFkk B, R ij rqY;rk laca/k gSA
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(2) 8 : 9
(3) 4 : 9
(4) 3 : 7
(2) 9
(3) 10
(4) 11
(2) 5
(3) 5
(4) 1
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p2
=
then the value of
If
2
36
k =1 ( 2k - 1)
is equal to
83.
p
3
(1)
84.
85.
2
k =1 k
83.
;fn
gksxk&
( 2k - 1)
k =1
p2
(1)
3
p
9
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p2
p2
(3)
(4)
27
81
Consider two events A and B of an experiment 84.
1
where P ( A B ) = 1 and P ( B ) = , then
2
4
P(A) cannot exceed-
(3)
p2
gks] rks
36
p2
27
(4)
1
1
rFkk P ( B ) = g]S rks P(A) dk
4
2
eku fuEu ls vf/kd ugha gksxk-
(1)
1
2
(2)
2
3
(3)
3
4
(4)
3
5
(3)
3
4
(4)
3
5
;fn
(x
i= 1
i =1
of
50
85.
i =1
- 25) = 30 rFkk
50
(x
i =1
- 25 ) = 75
2
(1)
57
50
(2)
67
50
(1)
57
50
(2)
67
50
(3)
77
50
(4)
87
50
(3)
77
50
(4)
87
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dk eku
P ( A B) =
2
3
(2)
If ( x i - 25) = 30 and ( x i - 25 ) = 75
k =1
p2
81
1
2
50
p2
(2)
9
(1)
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86.
87.
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rFkk
oO;-2 : fo"ke dksfV ds fo"ke lefer vkO;wg ds
lkjf.kd dk eku 'kwU; gksrk gAS
(1) oO;&1 lR; g]S oO;&2 lR; g]S oO;&2]
oO;&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gAS
(2) oO;&1 lR; g]S oO;&2 lR; gS ; oO;&2]
oO;&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
(3) oO;&1 lR; gS, oO;&2 vlR; gSA
(4) oO;&1 vlR; gS] oO;&2 lR; gSA
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88.
89.
r
Consider a plane P : r. ( i + j + k ) = 3 and a line 88.
r
L : r = i + j + k + l ( i + 2j - 3k )
Statement-1 : L lies in P.
and
rr
Statement-2 : If b.n = 0 , then the line
r r r
r = a + lb lies in the plane rr.nr = d .
(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.
Consider a number N = 144.
89.
Statement-1 : Number of divisors of N which
are of the form 4n + 2, n N {0} is 4.
and
Statement-2 : If a number is even and not
divisible by four then it must be of the form
4n + 2, n N {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.
rFkk
rr
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oO;-1 : (x), x =
3
ij vlarr~ gAS
2
rFkk
3
2
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