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TEST # 12
PAPER 1
GENERAL /
:
1.
This sealed booklet is your Question Paper. Do not break the seal till you are instructed to do so.
2.
Use the Optical Response sheet (ORS) provided separately for answering the questions.
(ORS)
3.
Blank spaces are provided within this booklet for rough work.
4.
Write your name and form number in the space provided on the back cover of this booklet.
5.
Time : 3 Hours
After breaking the seal of the booklet, verify that the booklet contains 40 pages and all the 20 questions in each
subject and along with the options are legible.
40
20
The question paper has three parts : Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Each part has three sections.
7.
8.
Section-I contains 10 multiple choice questions with one or more than one correct option.
Marking scheme : +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 2 in all other cases.
-I
10
: +4
0
2
9.
Section-II contains 2 match the following type questions and you will have to match entries in Column-I with the
entries in Column-II.
Marking scheme : for each entry in column-I. +2 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 1 in all other cases.
-II
2
-I
-II
:
-I
+2
0
1
10.
11.
: +4
0
Please see the last page of this booklet for rest of the instructions /
Boltzmann constant
1
= 9 10 9
4 0
Permittivity of vacuum
0 =
Planck constant
h = 6.63 1034 Js
1
0 c2
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PHYSICS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
-1 :
SECTIONI : (Maximum Marks : 40)
I : (: 40)
1.
(A), (B), (C)
(D)
:
+4
0
2
Two identical blocks are resting on supports as shown. Two identical bullets travelling with the same
speed hit the blocks & get embedded in them in very short time. The blocks leave the contact immediately
after bullet strikes them. In case (i) bullet's velocity is toward centre of mass and in case (ii) bullet's
velocity is off centre. The kinetic energies after collision are K1 & K2 and maximum height reached by
the centre of mass are h1 & h2 respectively. Then :
(i)
(ii)
K1
K2
h1 h2
Case (i)
(A) K1 < K2
(B) K1 = K2
Case (ii)
(C) h1 > h2
(D) h1 = h2
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PHYSICS
2.
A barometer is made of glass. It contains mercury (density 13.6 103 kg/m3, surface tension
0.085 N/m, angle of contact 143). The barometer scale has a least count of 1mm. If the radius of
barometer tube is 0.5 mm, and height of mercury column recorded is 762 mm, what can be true
atmospheric pressure (in mm of mercury column) :-
1mm
0.5 mm
762
mm
mm
3.
(A) 760 mm
(B) 761 mm
(C) 763 mm
(D) 765 mm
For a certain transverse standing wave on a long string, an antinode is formed at x = 0 and next to it, a
node is formed at x = 0.10 m. The displacement y(t) of the string particle at x = 0 is shown in figure.
(A) Transverse displacement of the particle at x = 0.05m and t = 0.05 s is 2 2 cm.
(B) Transverse displacement of the particle at x = 0.04 m and t = 0.025 s is 2 2 cm.
(C) Speed of the travelling waves that interfere to produce this standing wave is 2 m/s.
1
(D) The transverse velocity of the string particle at x =
m and t = 0.1 s is 20 cm/s
15
4
y(cm)
0.05
t(s)
x = 0
x = 0.10 m
x = 0
y(t)
(A) x = 0.05m
t = 0.05 s
2 2 cm
(B) x = 0.04 m
t = 0.025 s
2 2 cm
(C)
2 m/s
1
(D) x =
m
t = 0.1 s
20 cm/s
15
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3
3
5
PHYSICS
4.
(C) Total induced surface charge density on the interface of the two dielectric is
3
15
(D) Total induced surface charge density on the interface of the two dielectric is
2
15
st
I Dielectric
nd
II Dielectric
A
Area of plate = A
K1 = 3
d/3
K2 = 5
2d/3
5
(A)
3
(B)
5
3
(C)
15
2
(D)
15
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5.
A parallel beam of light is incident on a lens of focal length 10 cm. A parallel slab of refractive index
1.5 and thickness 3 cm is placed on the other side of the lens. The Nature of the final image from the
lens slab combination is: (Assume rays to be paraxial) :(A) At Distance of 11 cm and Image is virtual if x = 12 cm.
(B) At Distance of 11 cm and Image is real if x = 14 cm.
(C) At the Distance of 11 cm and Image is Virtual if x = 16 cm
(D) At Distance of 11 cm and Image is real if x = 5 cm.
10 cm
1.5
3 cm
(A)
11 cm
x = 12 cm
(B)
11 cm
x = 14 cm
(C)
11 cm
x = 16 cm
(D)
11 cm
x = 5 cm
6.
A bead is connected at one end of an inextensible massless string whose other end is fixed to a fixed
vertical cylinder. Cylinder does not rotate. The bead can move on a horizontal smooth surface. The
bead is given a velocity v0 perpendicular to the string. The bead moves on a curve and consequently
collides on the cylinder after sometime. Then, before it collides:
(A)Work done by string on the bead is positive
(B) The speed of the bead remains v0.
(C) The tension in the string remains constant.
(D) Kinetic energy of bead increases gradually.
V0
R
v0
(A)
(B)
v0
(C)
(D)
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7.
In the figure shown the block of mass 6 kg is slowly released till the rod is in equillibrium of the
following figures, which figure can be equillibrium position of the rod :-
PHYSICS
6 kg
10kg
6kg
8m
4m
smooth
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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8.
A small bead of mass m is threaded on a smooth circular ring of radius a in xy plane as shown. The
x 2 y2
V
C
bead experiences a force whose potential energy is given by
2 2 {b > a} . The bead is at
b
a
x = a at rest as shown. Neglect gravity. Choose the CORRECT statement(s):2c
(A) At initial position, normal force =
a
(B) At initial position, there is no acceleration.
2ca
(C) If the bead was at y = a at rest , it's normal force is 2
b
(D) If the bead was at y = a at rest, there is no acceleration.
y
m
xy
a
x 2 y2
2 {b > a}
x = a
2
b
a
V C
2c
(A)
a
(B)
2ca
(C) y = a
b2
(D) y = a
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9.
x = A sin t
y = A sin (t + )
Choose the correct path(s) followed by particle.
x = A sin t
y = A sin (t + )
(A)
y
x
(C)
(B) =
(D)
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PHYSICS
10.
In a toy gun, we have a horizontal hollow smooth pipe. Two blocks of different masses are fitted in it.
The spring can be compressed by a certain distance and then released. It was seen that (case-1) when
m1 is fixed & m2was released, it comes out with a speed of 4 m/s. (case-2) when m2 was fixed & m1
was released, it comes out with a speed of 2m/s. In all cases, initial compression of spring was same &
finally it remains at natural length (spring is not connected to either blocks).
(A) If both blocks are released simultaneously, v1 =
8
2
m/s and v 2
m/s.
5
5
20
m/s and v 2 20 m/s.
4
(C) m2 took lesser time to come out in case-1 than m1 in case-2.
m2
-1
m1
m2
4 m/s
-2
m2
m1
2m/s
8
2
(A)
v1 =
m/s v 2
m/s
5
5
20
v1
(B)
m/s v 2 20 m/s
4
(C) -1
m2
-2
m1
(D) -1
m2
-2
m1
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(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
PHYSICS
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 :
For each entry in Column-I
+2 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match(es) is (are) darkened
0
If none of the bubbles is darkened
1 In all other cases
-I
-II
-I
(A), (B), (C)
(D)
-II
(P), (Q), (R), (S)
(T)
-I
-II
-I
-II
4 5
:
(A) (P) (Q) (R)
(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
-I
-I
(A)
(Q), (R)
(T)
(B), (C)
(D)
:
-I
+2
0
1
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PHYSICS
1.
A double slit interference pattern is produced on a screen as shown in the figure, using monochromatic
light of wavelength 500nm. Point P is the location of the central bright fringe, that is produced when
light waves arrive in phase without any path difference. A choice of three strips A, B and C of transparent
materials with different thicknesses and refractive indices is available, as shown in the table, these are
placed over one or both of the slits, singularly or in conjunction, causing the interference pattern to be
shifted across the screen from the original pattern. In the column-I, how the strips have been placed, is
mentioned whereas in the column-II, order of the fringe at point P on the screen that will be produced
due to the placement of the strip (s), is shown. Correctly match both the column.
Column-I
Column-II
(A) Only strip B is placed over slit-I
(P) First Bright
(B) Strip A is placed over slit-I and strip C is
(Q) Fourth Dark
placed over slit-II
(C) Strip A is placed over the slit-I and strip
(R) Fifth Dark
B and strip C are placed over the slit-II
in conjunction.
(D) Strip A and strip C are placed over slit-I (in
(S) Central Bright
conjuction) and strip B is placed over slit-II.
(T) First dark
Film
Thickness
Slit I
P
Slit II
in m
A
5
1.5 0.25
Screen
500nm
P
A, B C
-I
-II
-I
-II
(A) B
-I
(P)
(B) A
-I
C
(Q)
-II
(C) A
-I
B C
(R)
-II
(D) A C -I
(S)
B
-II
(T)
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2.
A square loop of conducting wire is placed near a long straight current carrying wire as shown. Match
the statements in column-I with the corresponding results in column-II.
Column-I
Column-II
(A) If the magnitude of current I is increased
(P) Induced current in the loop will be
clockwise
(B) If the magnitude of current I is decreased
(Q) Induced current in the loop will
be anticlockwise
(C) If the loop is moved away from the wire
(R) wire will attract the loop
(D) If the loop is moved towards the wire
(S) wire will repel the loop
(T) Torque about centre of mass of loop
is zero due to magnetie force
PHYSICS
-I
-II
(A)
I
(P)
(B)
I
(Q)
(C)
(R)
(D)
(S)
(T)
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1.
IV : ( : 32)
This section contains EIGHT questions.
The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive
For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS
Marking scheme :
+4 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened
0
In all other cases
0 9
:
+4
0
An electron moving with velocity v 1 1i m/s at a point in a magnetic field experiences a force
F1 ejN , where e is the charge of electron. If the electron is moving with a velocity v 2 i j m/s
at the same point, it experiences a force F2 e i j N . Find the magnitude of force (in N) the
electron would experience if it were moving with a velocity v 3 v 1 v 2 at the same point.
e
v1 1i m/s
F1 ejN
F2 e i j N
v 2 i j m/s
v 3 v 1 v 2
(N
)
2.
B
2
2
2
10V
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3.
Figure shows a conducting disc rotating about its axis in a perpendicular uniform and constant magnetic
field B. A resistor of resistance R is connected between the centre and the rim. The radius of the disc
is 5.0 cm, angular speed = 40 rad/s, B = 0.1 T and R = 1 . The current through the resistor in
milliampere is.
PHYSICS
R
5.0 cm
= 40 rad/s, B = 0.1 T
R = 1
4.
A continuous flow geyser has water flowing in it at a continuous rate. It comes in at a rate of
0.08 litres/sec and leaves at a rate of 0.081 litres/sec. The temperature coefficient of thermal expansion
of water is 2 103/C. The specific heat capacity of water is 4000 J/kgC. If the inlet temperature is
7C at which the density of water is 103 kg/m3, what is the power consumed by geyser (in kW) ?
0.08
0.081
2 103/C
4000 J/kgC
7C
103 kg/m3
kW
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5.
Two positive and two negative point charges (|Q| = 0.01 C) are placed at the corners of a square
insulator frame of side 15 m and the side of the frame are hinged together. The frame is deformed into
a rhombus as shown. The new potential at the centre is given by volt. Fill in OMR sheet.
(|Q| = 0.01
C)
15m
+Q
+Q Q
+Q
74
6.
+Q
While expanding a mixture of gas did work P1V1 P2V2 on the piston. Here P1 and V1 are initial
pressures and volumes and P2 and V2 are final pressures and volumes. Find molar heat capacity of the
gas in this process. Take for mixture as 1.5. Express your answer in terms of xR where R is universal
gas constant. Fill x in OMR sheet.
P1V1 P2V2
P1 V1
P2 V2
= 1.5
xR
x
R
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7.
The body of mass m = 0.5 kg is held on a vertical wall by a force F of 15 N as shown in the figure is
applied on the body at an angle = 53 to the vertical (Figure). The coefficient of friction between the
body and the wall is = 0.5. Determine acceleration of the body in m/s2.
PHYSICS
m = 0.5 kg
15 N F
= 53
= 0.5
(m/s2
)
8.
An electron of mass m when accelerated through a potential difference V, has de Broglie wavelength
. The de-Broglie wavelength associated with a particle of mass m/4 and charge e accelerated through
the same potential difference is n. Then find the value of n.
m
V
m/4
e
n
n
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CHEMISTRY
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
-2 :
I : (: 40)
(A), (B), (C)
(D)
:
+4
0
2
1.
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2.
If heat of formation of PCl3(g) and PH3(g) are 140 and 8 kJ /mole respectively and heat of atomisation
of phosphorous[P4(s)], chlorine and hydrogen are 320, 120 and 216 kJ/mole respectively then.
(A) Bond energy of PCl is 63 kJ/mole
(B) Bond energy of PH is 210 kJ/mole
CHEMISTRY
PCl3(g)
PH3(g)
140
8 kJ /
[P4(s)]
320, 120
216 kJ/
(A) PCl
63 kJ/
(B) PH
210 kJ/
(C)
108 kJ/
(D)
60 kJ/
3.
100 L aqueous solution of KBr is electrolysed by using current of 9.65 ampere for 10 sec. using
Pt electrodes. Which of the following species will be produced due to electrolysis ?
KBr 100 L Pt
10 sec.
9.65
(A) H2
4.
(B) O2
(C) Br2
(D) KOH
(A) BF3
5.
(B) SF6
(C) IF5
(D) PCl5
Which of the following option is/are CORRECT for solution of liquid NH3 with alkali metal (A) It is paramagnetic
NH3
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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6.
7.
Which of the following anion(s) give 'x' gas with dil. HCl, which turns lime water milky :HCl
'x'
(A) SO32
(B) CO32
(C) S2
(D) CH3COO
(B) [MnCl4]2
(A) Ni(CO)4
8.
(C) K4[Fe(CN)6]
(D) [CoCl4]2
(Y)
O
HC CCH2CCH2 CH3 ; CH3C CCH2CH2CH
(X)
(Y)
(A) X
Y
(B) X
Y
(C) X
Y
(D) X
Y
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H3C
CH3
C=C
OsO4 / NaHSO3
CHEMISTRY
(A)
(i) CF3C
O
(ii) Aq. KOH
(B)
CH3
C=C
OsO4 / NaHSO3
(A)
(i) CF3C
O
(ii) Aq. KOH
(B)
(A) A
A B
(B) B
A B
(C) A
(D) B
10.
Which of the following compound(s) will form stable (isolable) hydrate on addition of H2O ?
H2O
O
(A) CCl3CH
(B)
O
(C)
(D)
O
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II : (: 16)
This section contains TWO questions.
Each question contains two columns, Column-I and Column-II.
Column-I has four entries (A), (B), (C) and (D)
Column-II has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T)
Match the entries in Column-I with the entries in column-II.
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 :
(A) (P) (Q) (R)
(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
-I
-II
-I
(A), (B), (C)
(D)
-II
(P), (Q), (R), (S)
(T)
-II
-I
-I
-II
4 5
:
(A) (P) (Q) (R)
(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
-I
-I
(A)
(Q), (R)
(T)
(B), (C)
(D)
:
-I
+2
0
1
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Column-II
(P) 10
(Q) 7
(R) 6
CHEMISTRY
1.
base (pKb = 7)
(D) pH of mixture of 500 litre of 0.02 M HNO3 and 500 litre of
0.01M Sr(OH)2
(S) 8
(T) Solution is acidic
-I
-II
(P) 10
(Q) 7
(C)
0.1M (pKa = 5)
(R) 6
(pKb = 7)
pH
(D) 500
0.02 M HNO3
500
0.01M Sr(OH)2
pH
(S) 8
(T)
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Column-I (Species)
(A) XeO2F2
(P)
Non-planar
(B)
XeOF4
(Q)
(C)
PH4+
(R)
Planar
(S)
Polar molecule
(T)
Tetrahedral geometry
(D) ICl4
-I (
)
-II (
)
(A) XeO2F2
(P)
(B)
XeOF4
(Q)
d-
(C)
PH4+
(R)
(S)
(T)
(D) ICl4
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1.
CHEMISTRY
0 9
:
+4
0
If equivalent weight of Ba(SCN) 2 when it reacts with oxidising agent and forms product,
X
Molecular weight
.Then calculate value of
.
4
X
Ba(SCN)2
SO42, CO32
NO3
X
X
2.
2C(g),
27C 2A(g) + B(g)
Ur = 25.6 kcal
A, B, C
200, 100 , 500 cal/mole
G
(Kcal
)
[R = 2cal/mole-K]
(
)
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3.
Among the following find out total number of reagent(s), which give white precipitate with aqueous solution of Zn+2.
NH4OH, NaOH, (NH4)2S, K4[Fe(CN)6]
Zn+2
4.
(A)
HOOC
COOH
(A)
HOOC
COOH
(i) (A)
3
(ii) (A)
1
(iii) A
2
(iv)
(A)
(v) (A)
1
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O
6.
O
CH
C
(CO)
3
O
O
O
OH
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv) CH3OH
(v) CH3CH2OH
O
(vi) CH3CH2C
(vii)
H
F
7.
NaOH
NO2
Cl
NO2
(i)
NO2
O2N
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
NO2
NO2
(v) Br
NO2
NO2
NO2
(vi) I
NO2
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CHEMISTRY
8.
Total number of compounds which can show both aldol condensation and iodoform test :
O
(i)
CH3CCH3
(ii) CH3CH
(iv)
O
(v)
(iii)
OH
(vi) CH3CH2OH
O
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MATHEMATICS
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
-3 :
SECTIONI : (Maximum Marks : 40)
I : (: 40)
1.
(A), (B), (C)
(D)
:
+4
0
2
Consider the plane P 2x 2y + z = 9 and a point A(13,11,15) not on the plane. Now which of the
following holds good ?
(A) foot of perpendicular from A on plane P is (1,1,9)
(B) image of point A in plane P is (11,13,3)
(C) perpendicular distance of A from plane P is 18.
(D) The volume of tetrahedron formed by xy,yz,zx planes with plane P is 35/23.
P 2x 2y + z = 9
A(13,11,15)
(A) P
A
(1,1,9)
(B) P
A
(11,13,3)
(C) P
A
18
(D) P
xy,yz,zx
35/23
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11
6
(C) The four possible values of z forms square on argand plane
(D) The four possible values of z forms rectangle on argand plane.
z4 + 1 = z2
(A) z
6
11
(B)
[0,2]
z
6
(C)
z
(D)
z
3.
1
are 2
4
1
are 2.
2
: R R
2x(x) + (1 + x2)'(x) = 1
(0) = 0
(A) (x)
(C) x
4.
1
2
(B) (x)
1
(D) x
1
2
1 2 3
Let A be invertible square matrix whose inverse is given as A 1 3 6 . Now which of the
2 5 7
3
2
11
2
(D) |A1| = 2
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MATHEMATICS
1 2 3
A
A 1 3 6
2 5 7
(|A|, A
)(A) A
(C)
(A adjA)
5.
(B)
(adjA)
11
(D) |A1| = 2
Figure shows a parabola with vertex at origin and axis of symmetry along x-axis. S(1,0) is the focus of
parabola & A(t 1) and B(t 2) are the extremeties of a focal chord making an angle of 30 with
positive x-axis. Which of the following holds good ?
(A) Latus rectum of parabola is 4
(C) Length AB is 1
(D) t 22 2 3t 2 1
A(t1)
30
0
S (1,0)
B(t2)
x-
S(1,0)
A(t1)
B(t2)
x-
30
(A)
4
(C) AB
1
(D) t 22 2 3t 2 1
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b3
ab 9 ab 1
2
p
q
p
q
(where p,q are coprime naturals then)(A) The digit at units place of 'p' is 6
a,b R
ab 1
6a + 20a + 15 = 0 15b + 20b + 6 = 0 2
2
ab 9 ab 1
p,q
7.
(A) p
6
(B) q
6
(C) p
5
(D) q
5
Let : R + R be a function satisfying the functional rule (a.b) = (a) + (b) a,bR+. Then which
1
: R R
(a.b) = (a) + (b) a,bR+
I (3x )dx
0
(A) I
8.
(3)
2
(B) I
log 3
2
3
(D)
( 2)
2
(C) ( 3)
1 m
k
x ; then
m m
m
k 0
If x lim
x mlim
(A) 0
1
2
1 m
k
x
m k 0
m
(B) 1
1
2
(C) 1
3
2
(D) 2
3
2
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x4 x2
k has no solution in [1,] ?
x 6 2x 3 1
x4 x2
k
k
[1,]6
x 2x 3 1
(A)
10.
1
6
(B)
1
5
(C)
1
4
(D)
1
3
Let be a continuous non-algebraic twice derivable increasing function in (0,1) & "(x) > 0.
If (0) = 0, (1) = 1 and g(x) is inverse of (x), then which of the following holds good ?
(0, 1)
"(x) > 0
(0) = 0,
(1) = 1
g(x), (x)
(A)
(C)
x
x
x
x
' x x 0,1
(B)
x
x 0,1
gx
(D)
x
x
x
x
' x x 0,1
x
x 0,1
gx
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(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 :
For each entry in Column-I
+2 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match(es) is (are) darkened
0
If none of the bubbles is darkened
1 In all other cases
-I
-II
-I
(A), (B), (C)
(D)
-II
(P), (Q), (R), (S)
(T)
-I
-II
-I
-II
4 5
:
(A) (P) (Q) (R)
(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
(S)
(T)
-I
-I
(A)
(Q), (R)
(T)
(B), (C)
(D)
:
-I
+2
0
1
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Consider an experiment of tossing a fair of coin six times. Let A and B be two events defined as
follows
A : Number of heads greater than number of tails.
B : The third toss results in head. Now match the columns.
Column-I
Column-II
a
where a and b are relatively prime then 'a' is
b
p
If P B , where p and q are relatively prime then 'q' is
q
(A) If P A
(P)
(B)
(C)
A u
If P
where u and v are relatively prime then 'u' is
B v
B m
(D) If P
where m and n are relatively prime then
A n
3(m + n) is
MATHEMATICS
an even number
(R)
a prime number
(S)
a composite number
(T)
A
B
A :
B :
-I
-II
a
a
b
a (P)
b
p
p
q
q (Q)
P B
q
(A) P A
(B)
(C)
P
u
v
u (R)
B v
B m
(D) P
m
n (S)
A n
3(m + n)
(T)
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Column-I
Column-II
499
2k 1
1000
k 0
C 2k 1
is divisible by
(P)
100
3 1 4 is divisible by
(B)
(Q) 4
(R)
(S)
(T)
11
-I
-II
499
(A)
2k 1
1000
k 0
100
C 2k 1
, ........
(P)
(B)
3 1 4 , ........
(
[.] )
(C)
(R) 8
12
p
144
p
q
q
7
(2q + p), .....,
(Q) 4
(S)
(T)
11
(D)
xi {1,2,3,4} i = 1,2,3,4
xi xj,
i j |xi i| > 0
x1x2x3x4
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:
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Let (x) = (2x )3 + 2x cosx. If
d 1
x at x = is 1 , a N , then the value of 'a' is
dx
a
d
dx
1
(x) = (2x )3 + 2x cosx x , x =
2.
MATHEMATICS
1
a
, a N
a
x2 x 1
k has no real solution is
x2 x 1
x2 x 1
k
k
x2 x 1
3.
y 1
x 2
y 1
x 2
1
P
P
8
64
49
d
d
Space for Rough Work /
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5.
If log2y + (21+x + 21x) (log y) + 22x+1 + 212x = 0; where x,y R, then the value of |log(x + y)| is
|log(x + y)|
log2y + (21+x + 21x) (log y) + 22x+1 + 212x = 0, x,y R
be non-zero non-collinear vectors such that . The value of
Let a,
c a c b
b, c
1 a c b a a b a
2
is
c a c b
a, b, c
1 a2 c b a a b a
6.
If lim
x
1
a
x 1
tan
(a,b N); then the value of a + b is
x 1
2x 2 b
lim
x
7.
1
a
x 1
tan
(a,b N)
a + b
x 1
2x 2 b
8.
3 x 2
The maximum integral value of 'k' for which x
xk
3 x 2
k
xk
, x 1
has local minima at x = 1 is
, x 1
, x 1
x = 1
, x 1
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Write your name, form number and sign with pen in the space provided for this purpose on the original. Do not write
any of these details anywhere else. Darken the appropriate bubble under each digit of your form number.
Use a BLACK BALL POINT PEN to darken the bubbles in the upper sheet.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
The marking scheme given at the beginning of each section gives details of how darkened and not darkened
bubbles are evaluated.
21.
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