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Candidates Signature :
1. U S cU U U U mU
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 mU 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 S U U
U U U U S U
U U U U
13. U U
1. Invigilators Signature :
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PART A PHYSICS
ALL THE GRAPHS GIVEN ARE SCHEMATIC
AND NOT DRAWN TO SCALE.
1.
A student measures the time period of 100
oscillations of a simple pendulum four
times. The data set is 90 s, 91 s, 95 s and
92 s. If the minimum division in the
measuring clock is 1 s, then the reported
mean time should be :
(1) 922 s
(2) 925.0 s
(3) 921.8 s
(4) 923 s
2.
1.
A
U U
S U U
U U-- 100
4 U U 90 s, 91 s,
95 s U 92 s S
1 s
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
2.
922 s
925.0 s
921.8 s
923 s
a x-y m
, v
U U
L , ?
origin ?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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mv
R k when the particle is
2
moving from A to B.
R
L = mv
a k when the
2
R
L = mv
+ a k when the
2
mv
L =
R k when the particle is
2
moving from D to A.
L =
E E
(1)
L =
mv
R k,
2
U U
R
L = mv
a k , C
2
D U U
R
L = mv
+ a k , B
2
C U U
mv
L =
R k , D A U
2
(2)
(3)
(4)
U
U
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3.
3.
UU PQR
( ) U U U
P U R U
U L PQ U QR U
mU UU
PQ QR U
U U x(=QR)
(1)
(1)
0.2
6.5 m
(2)
(2)
0.2
3.5 m
(3)
(3)
0.29
3.5 m
(4)
(4)
0.29
6.5 m
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4.
5.
4.
U U U U U
U
U U S
O UU
mU
3.8107 J kg U ,
20%
U 10 kg U 1000 U 1 m
U U U
UU (g=9.8 ms2 )
(1)
2.45103 kg
(1)
2.45103 kg
(2)
6.45103 kg
(2)
6.45103 kg
(3)
9.89103 kg
(3)
9.89103 kg
(4)
12.89103 kg
(4)
12.89103 kg
5.
O U U UU
U AB CD U U
U ( ) UU CD
U O U
U UU U U U U
U O CD U (
) UU
(1)
turn left.
(1)
(2)
turn right.
(2)
(3)
go straight.
(3)
(4)
(4)
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U
U
U
U
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6.
7.
6.
h U U
U U U U ( R
h<<R) L U
(U )
(1)
2 gR
(1)
2 gR
(2)
gR
(2)
gR
(3)
gR / 2
(3)
gR / 2
(4)
gR
(4)
gR
2 1
7.
2 1
UU 408C U 12 s
208C U 4 s
$ U
UU U-U
()
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
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8.
9.
8.
S-
$U U-c-U C SU
U P
V PVn=constant (CP
CV SU SU U cU ) n U
(1)
n=
CP
CV
(1)
n=
CP
CV
(2)
n=
C CP
C CV
(2)
n=
C CP
C CV
(3)
n=
CP C
C CV
(3)
n=
CP C
C CV
(4)
n=
C CV
C CP
(4)
n=
C CV
C CP
9.
AB $U
( ) U
(1)
9 P0 V0
4 nR
(1)
9 P0 V0
4 nR
(2)
3 P0 V0
2 nR
(2)
3 P0 V0
2 nR
(3)
9 P0 V0
2 nR
(3)
9 P0 V0
2 nR
(4)
9 P0 V0
nR
(4)
9 P0 V0
nR
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10.
10.
-S
A
41
3
(1)
A
41
3
(2)
3A
(2)
3A
(3)
A 3
(3)
A 3
(4)
7A
3
(4)
7A
3
11.
20 m
UU U
U U
U-S U U
(g = 10 ms2 )
(1)
2 2 s
(1)
2 2 s
(2)
2s
(2)
2s
(3)
2 2 s
(3)
2 2 s
(4)
2 s
(4)
2 s
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(1)
2A
3
11.
A U- U U
E E
E E
12.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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12.
Q
2 a
Q
2
2 b a
(2)
2Q
a b
(3)
2Q
(4)
a2
E E
A
r
, A SU r U
U - Q A
S
l-
=
(1)
a b - (
) S -
Q
2 a2
2 b a 2
2Q
a b2
2Q
a2
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13.
14.
13.
U U
- Q ( 4 F
9 F U UU )
mU 30 m U U l- U
(1)
240 N/C
(1)
240 N/C
(2)
360 N/C
(2)
360 N/C
(3)
420 N/C
(3)
420 N/C
(4)
480 N/C
(4)
480 N/C
14.
(undoped)
U U U, 300-400 K
U ,
(1)
(1)
U
U
(2)
(2)
U
UU
(3)
(3)
U
UU U
(4)
(4)
U U
U U
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15.
16.
(1)
8
15.
U A B l,
U I A U R
U B U a
BA BB
U ,
BA
BB
(1)
2
8
(2)
2
16 2
(2)
2
16 2
(3)
2
16
(3)
2
16
(4)
2
8 2
(4)
2
8 2
16.
(2)
(3)
(4)
B
for
electromagnets
transformers.
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and
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SU-
Z l-UUU
, UU U l-
U
(1) A S l-UUU UU
(2) A S l- B
l-UUU
(3) A S UU B
l-UUU
(4) B S l- UU
U
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17.
18.
19.
17.
U 80 V U
10 A cU U (DC)
220 V (rms) 50 Hz U
(AC) U
(1)
80 H
(1)
80 H
(2)
0.08 H
(2)
0.08 H
(3)
0.044 H
(3)
0.044 H
(4)
0.065 H
(4)
0.065 H
18.
U l- U
A : Blue light
B : Yellow light
A :
C : X-ray
D : Radiowave.
C:X-
(1)
D, B, A, C
(1)
D, B, A, C
(2)
A, B, D, C
(2)
A, B, D, C
(3)
C, A, B, D
(3)
C, A, B, D
(4)
B, A, D, C
(4)
B, A, D, C
19.
B :
D : UU
10 times taller.
(1)
10
(2)
10 times nearer.
(2)
10
(3)
20 times taller.
(3)
20
(4)
20 times nearer.
(4)
20
E E
U S 10 m 20
US U ?
(1)
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20.
21.
a=
2 2
and bmin= L
(2)
2 2
a = L and bmin= L
(3)
a = L and bmin= 4 L
(4)
a=
2
L
2
L
20.
- U L U
a U U U
U U SU
SU U U
U SU SU
U bmin
(1)
and bmin= 4 L
21.
3
, the speed of the fastest emitted
4
electron will be :
to
a=
2
L
a = L
(3)
a = L
bmin= 4 L
(4)
a=
bmin= 4 L
2
L
U- U U
U v
3
U 4 U
1
(1)
(1)
4
> v 2
3
(2)
4
< v 2
3
(2)
4
< v 2
3
(3)
4
= v 2
3
(3)
4
= v 2
3
(4)
3
= v 2
4
(4)
3
= v 2
4
E E
(2)
2 2
bmin= L
4
> v 2
3
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2 2
bmin= L
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22.
23.
22.
UU A B h
20 min 40 min U
UU 80 min U
A B
(1)
1 : 16
(1)
1 : 16
(2)
4:1
(2)
4:1
(3)
1:4
(3)
1:4
(4)
5:4
(4)
5:4
23.
U a, b, c, d U U x UU
U- U U
(1)
NOT
(1)
NOT
(2)
AND
(2)
AND
(3)
OR
(3)
OR
(4)
NAND
(4)
NAND
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24.
25.
24.
25.
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(1) U
U
(2)
U
U
(3)
U
U
(4)
U -
U
S- 0.5 mm U S U 50 mU
U U
S-
SU 45 S
U S (0)
S K
0.5 mm 25 S
, U U ?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
0.75
0.80
0.70
0.50
mm
mm
mm
mm
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26.
(3)
f
2
3f
4
2f
(4)
(1)
(2)
27.
28.
26.
U U
- f U
- U
-
(3)
f
2
3f
4
2f
(4)
(1)
(2)
27.
UU U 100
1 mA U U U -S
UU 10 A UU
U
(1)
0.01
(1)
0.01
(2)
(2)
(3)
0.1
(3)
0.1
(4)
(4)
28.
U i U
U 358 U U U 408
798 U
S
?
(1)
1.5
(1)
1.5
(2)
1.6
(2)
1.6
(3)
1.7
(3)
1.7
(4)
1.8
(4)
1.8
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29.
30.
29.
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
1
1
= +1
(2)
(3)
(4)
E/Page 16
30.
U UU, U U, U ,
LDR (U UUU USU)
U UU, U UU, LDR (U
UUU USU), U
U , LDR (U U UU USU),
U UU, U UU
U UU, U , U UU,
LDR (U UUU USU)
cU-
?
q
(1)
1
1
= +1
(2)
1+
(3)
1+
(4)
2
1+ 2
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2
1+ 2
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B U
PART B CHEMISTRY
31.
32.
31.
1 atm U, 15 mL
U 375 mL
U U 20% ,
330 mL
U M
U
U
300 K
(1)
C3H6
(1)
C 3H 6
(2)
C3H8
(2)
C 3H 8
(3)
C4H8
(3)
C 4H 8
(4)
C4H10
(4)
C4H10
32.
(V) ,
U pi T1 U U ,
U
U
U T2 U
pf
(1)
T1T2
pi
T1 + T2
(1)
T1T2
pi
T1 + T2
(2)
T1
2 pi
T1 + T2
(2)
T1
2 pi
T1 + T2
(3)
T2
2 pi
T1 + T2
(3)
T2
2 pi
T1 + T2
(4)
T1T2
2 pi
T1 + T2
(4)
T1T2
2 pi
T1 + T2
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33.
34.
35.
33.
U U U
V esu U U U
U
e m h/
mU ? ( U U
U )
(1)
meV
(1)
meV
(2)
2meV
(2)
2meV
(3)
meV
(3)
meV
(4)
2 meV
(4)
2 meV
34.
S$, N U sp U S
,
(1)
NO 2
(2)
NO 2
NO 3
(3)
NO 3
NO2
(4)
NO2
(1)
NO 2
(2)
NO 2
(3)
(4)
35.
U c
393.5 283.5 kJ mol1
U c (kJ )
(1)
110.5
(1)
110.5
(2)
676.5
(2)
676.5
(3)
676.5
(3)
676.5
(4)
110.5
(4)
110.5
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36.
37.
38.
18 g glucose (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) is added to
178.2 g water. The vapor pressure of
water (in torr) for this aqueous solution
is :
36.
(C6H12O6) 178.2 g
c (torr )
18 g
(1)
7.6
(1)
7.6
(2)
76.0
(2)
76.0
(3)
752.4
(3)
752.4
(4)
759.0
(4)
759.0
37.
(1)
0.182
(1)
0.182
(2)
0.818
(2)
0.818
(3)
1.818
(3)
1.818
(4)
1.182
(4)
1.182
38.
U ?
(1)
Pb
(1)
Pb
(2)
Cr
(2)
Cr
(3)
Cu
(3)
Cu
(4)
Zn
(4)
Zn
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39.
40.
41.
39.
U U
U U U H2O2
UU 0.5 0.125 M
H2O2 0.05 M , O2
U
H2O2
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
40.
U)
U
log (x/m) log p U
U ?
(k n SU )
(1)
(1)
k 1/n
(2)
(2)
1/n UUU
(3)
(3)
1/n S M
(4)
(4)
41.
Rb
(1)
Rb
(2)
Na
(2)
Na
(3)
(3)
(4)
Sc
(4)
Sc
E E
U
?
(1)
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42.
43.
44.
42.
U mU
S M
?
(1)
Magnetite
(1)
UU
(2)
Siderite
(2)
UUU
(3)
Galena
(3)
(4)
Malachite
(4)
43.
(1)
(1)
U
$
(2)
(2)
, U M
U
(3)
(3)
S S
U
(4)
(4)
U mU U
44.
Li, Na U K U
U
(1)
(1)
Li2O, Na2O
(2)
(2)
LiO2, Na2O2
(3)
(3)
Li2O2, Na2O2
(4)
(4)
Li2O, Na2O2
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KO2
K2O
KO2
KO2
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45.
46.
47.
45.
U U
mU
(1)
(1)
N2O
NO2
(2)
NO2 and NO
(2)
NO2
NO
(3)
NO and N2O
(3)
NO
(4)
(4)
NO2
46.
N2O
N2O
SU U
U S +3 ,
(1)
Orthophosphorous and
pyrophosphorous acids
(1)
SU USU U
(2)
Pyrophosphorous and
hypophosphoric acids
(2)
USU SU U
(3)
Orthophosphorous and
hypophosphoric acids
(3)
SU SU U
(4)
Pyrophosphorous and
pyrophosphoric acids
(4)
USU USU U
47.
UU
( ) ?
(1)
TiO2
(1)
TiO2
(2)
CrO 2
(2)
CrO 2
(3)
VO 2
(3)
VO 2
(4)
MnO 2
(4)
MnO2
E/Page 22
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48.
48.
49.
(1)
(1)
[Cr(H2O)6]2+
[CoCl4]2
(2)
(2)
[Cr(H2O)6]2+
[Fe(H2O)6]2+
(3)
(3)
[Mn(H2O)6]2+
(4)
(4)
[CoCl4]2
49.
U?
[Co(NH3)3Cl3]
(1)
[Co(NH3)3Cl3]
(2)
cis[Co(en)2Cl2]Cl
(2)
cis[Co(en)2Cl2]Cl
(3)
trans[Co(en)2Cl2]Cl
(3)
trans[Co(en)2Cl2]Cl
(4)
[Co(NH3)4Cl2]Cl
(4)
[Co(NH3)4Cl2]Cl
(en=ethylenediamine)
50.
UU, U,
UU U 1000 ppb,
40 ppb, 100 ppm 0.2 ppm
?
(1)
Fluoride
(1)
UU
(2)
Lead
(2)
(3)
Nitrate
(3)
UU
(4)
Iron
(4)
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[Cr(H2O)6]2+
[Fe(H2O)6]2+
(1)
(en=ethylenediamine)
50.
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51.
52.
51.
l (SU ) U
(1)
Simple distillation
(1)
(2)
Fractional distillation
(2)
(3)
Steam distillation
(3)
(4)
(4)
52.
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
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53.
53.
CO2 H
CO2 H
OH
OH
Cl
Cl
CH3
CH3
is :
54.
(1)
(2R, 3S)
(1)
(2R, 3S)
(2)
(2S, 3R)
(2)
(2S, 3R)
(3)
(2S, 3S)
(3)
(2S, 3S)
(4)
(2R, 3R)
(4)
(2R, 3R)
2-chloro-2-methylpentane on reaction
with sodium methoxide in methanol
yields :
54.
2- U -2- U , U
U U
(a)
(a)
(b)
(b)
(c)
(c)
(1)
All of these
(1)
(2)
(2)
(a)
(3)
(c) only
(3)
(c)
(4)
(4)
(a) (b)
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(c)
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55.
56.
57.
55.
HOCl (Cl2+H2O)
U ,
(1)
CH3CH+CH2OH
(1)
CH3CH+CH2OH
(2)
CH3CH+CH2Cl
(2)
CH3CH+CH2Cl
(3)
CH 3CH(OH)CH+
2
(3)
CH 3CH(OH)CH+
2
(4)
CH3CHClCH+
2
(4)
CH3CHClCH+
2
56.
U U , NaOH
Br2
(1)
(1)
NaOH Br2
(2)
(2)
U NaOH Br2
(3)
(3)
NaOH Br2
(4)
(4)
U NaOH Br2
57.
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
U UU
U (U) U M
(4)
(4)
U (U), USU-,
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58.
59.
60.
58.
S ,
(1)
Cytosine
(1)
(2)
Cystine
(2)
SU
(Cystine)
(3)
Cysteine
(3)
SU
(Cysteine)
(4)
Methionine
(4)
59.
UUUU ?
(1)
Sodium stearate
(1)
U SUUU
(2)
(2)
U U U
(3)
(3)
UU U
(4)
Glyceryl oleate
(4)
U U
60.
(1)
region 1
(1)
(2)
region 2
(2)
U 2
(3)
region 3
(3)
U 3
(4)
region 4
(4)
U 4
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PART C MATHEMATICS
61.
62.
1
If f (x)+2f =3x, x 0 , and
x
S = {x R : f ( x ) =f (x )} ; then S :
61.
(1)
is an empty set.
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
2 + 3 i sin
is
1 2 i sin
62.
purely imaginary, is :
63.
1
f (x)+2f =3x, x 0 ,
x
S = {x R : f ( x ) =f (x )} ; S :
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
3
sin1
(3)
3
sin1
(4)
1
sin1
(4)
1
sin1
( x 5 x + 5)
2
x 2 + 4 x 60
63.
= 1 is :
S U
x2 5 x + 5
x 2 + 4 x 60
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
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(1)
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2 + 3 i sin
1 2 i sin
=1
cU U
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64.
65.
66.
5 a b
and A adj A=A AT, then
If A =
2
3
5a+b is equal to :
64.
5 a b
A=
2
3
5a+b UU
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
13
(4)
13
65.
A adj A=A AT ,
U U
x+yz=0
x+yz=0
xyz=0
xyz=0
x+yz=0
x+yz=0
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
66.
SMALL U U, U
( )
U U U, SMALL
S
(1)
46 th
(1)
46
(2)
59 th
(2)
59
(3)
52 nd
(3)
52
(4)
58 th
(4)
58
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67.
67.
2
4
2
4
1 x + 2 , x 0
x
28 , U
expansion, is :
68.
69.
(1)
64
(1)
64
(2)
2187
(2)
2187
(3)
243
(3)
243
(4)
729
(4)
729
68.
UU U U, 5
9 U , U
(1)
8
5
(1)
8
5
(2)
4
3
(2)
4
3
(3)
(3)
(4)
7
4
(4)
7
4
69.
2
2
2
2
3 2 1
2 4
1
2
3
4
4
+
+
+
+
+...... ,
5 5 5
5
16
m , then m is equal to :
is
5
2
2
2
2
3 2 1
2 4
1
2
3
4
4
+
+
+
+
+...... ,
5 5 5
5
16
m , m UU
5
(1)
102
(1)
102
(2)
101
(2)
101
(3)
100
(3)
100
(4)
99
(4)
99
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70.
Let p = lim
x0+
71.
72.
( 1 + tan 2
x ) 2 x then log p
70.
p = lim
x0+
is equal to :
UU
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
1
2
(3)
1
2
(4)
1
4
(4)
1
4
71.
( 1 + tan 2
x )2x
x e R f (x)=?log2sinx?
g(x)=f (f (x)) ,
(1)
x=0
(2)
g9(0)=cos(log2)
(2)
g9(0)=cos(log2)
(3)
g9(0)=cos(log2)
(3)
g9(0)=cos(log2)
(4)
(4)
x=0 U g
g9(0)=sin(log2)
72.
1 + sin x
f ( x ) = tan1
, x 0, .
2
1 sin x
(1)
(0, 0)
(2)
2
0,
(2)
2
0,
(3)
, 0
6
(3)
, 0
6
(4)
, 0
4
(4)
, 0
4
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(0, 0)
1 + sin x
f ( x ) = tan1
, x 0,
2
1 sin x
U U y=f (x) x =
6
(1)
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Consider
log p
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73.
74.
73.
U U U
x r
M
,
2
(1)
2x=(+4)r
(1)
2x=(+4)r
(2)
(4)x=r
(2)
(4)x=r
(3)
x=2r
(3)
x=2r
(4)
2x=r
(4)
2x=r
2 x12 + 5 x 9
The integral
(x
+ x +1
dx is equal
3
74.
2 x 12 + 5 x 9
(x
+ x +1
to :
(1)
(2)
(3)
x5
( x +x +1)
5
x 10
2 x 5+x 3+1
2 x +x +1
(4)
x5
5
x 10
(1)
+C
2
2 x +x +1
+C
2
(2)
+C
2
(3)
( x +x +1)
5
(4)
+C
2
+C
x 10
2 x 5+x 3+1
+C
+C
+C
x5
2 x +x +1
x 10
2 x +x +1
C SU U
x5
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dx
UU
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75.
( n + 1 ) ( n + 2 ) . . . 3n n is equal
lim
n
n2n
to :
75.
( n + 1 ) ( n + 2 ) . . . 3n n
lim
n
n2n
18
(1)
18
(1)
27
(2)
e4
27
(2)
76.
UU
e2
(3)
(4)
3 log32
76.
(3)
e2
(4)
3 log32
is :
( )
(1)
4
3
(1)
4
3
(2)
8
3
(2)
8
3
(3)
4 2
3
(3)
4 2
3
(4)
2 2
2
3
(4)
2 2
2
3
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77.
77.
1
equation, y(1+xy) dx=x dy, then f
2
is equal to :
78.
79.
(1)
2
5
(1)
2
5
(2)
4
5
(2)
4
5
(3)
2
5
(3)
2
5
(4)
4
5
(4)
4
5
78.
(3, 9)
(1)
(3, 9)
(2)
(3, 8)
(2)
(3, 8)
(3)
8
1
,
3
3
(3)
8
1
,
3
3
(4)
7
10
,
3
3
(4)
7
10
,
3
3
79.
, x2+y28x8y4=0
s M S U x-
S U , S
(1)
a circle.
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
a hyperbola.
(3)
(4)
a parabola.
(4)
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UU
, U
xy+1=0 7xy5=0
(1, 2) U U
U , -
?
(1)
1
f
2
U
U
U U
U U
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80.
81.
82.
80.
U x2+y24x+6y12=0 mU
S,
(3, 2) , , S
(1)
5 2
(1)
5 2
(2)
5 3
(2)
5 3
(3)
(3)
(4)
10
(4)
10
81.
U y2=8x P
x2+(y+6)2=1, C U
U , U C U
P U ,
(1)
x 2+y 24x+8y+12=0
(1)
x 2+y 24x+8y+12=0
(2)
x 2+y 2x+4y12=0
(2)
x 2+y 2x+4y12=0
(3)
x2+y2
x
+2y24=0
4
(3)
x 2+y 2
(4)
x 2+y 24x+9y+18=0
(4)
x 2+y 24x+9y+18=0
82.
4
3
U, 8
U ,
(1)
4
3
(2)
4
3
(2)
4
3
(3)
2
3
(3)
2
3
(4)
(4)
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x
+2y24=0
4
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83.
84.
(1, 5, 9) xy+z=5
U U x=y=z ,
(1)
3 10
(1)
3 10
(2)
10 3
(2)
10 3
(3)
10
3
(3)
10
3
(4)
20
3
(4)
20
3
y +2
x 3
z + 4 lies in
=
=
2
1
3
the plane, lx+myz=9, then l2+m2 is
equal to :
If the line,
84.
y +2
x 3
z + 4 ,
=
=
2
1
3
lx+myz=9 S , l2+m2 UU
(1)
26
(1)
26
(2)
18
(2)
18
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
85.
83.
3
that a b c =
b + c .
2
85.
If
between a and b is :
a, b
, c U ,
b
(1)
3
4
(2)
(2)
(3)
2
3
(3)
2
3
(4)
5
6
(4)
5
6
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3
a b c =
b + c .
2
3
4
(1)
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86.
87.
88.
86.
2, 3, a 11
3.5 , - ?
(1)
3a 226a+55=0
(1)
3a 226a+55=0
(2)
3a 232a+84=0
(2)
3a 232a+84=0
(3)
3a 234a+91=0
(3)
3a 234a+91=0
(4)
3a 223a+44=0
(4)
3a 223a+44=0
87.
U A B
U U E1 A U U
, U E2 B U 2
U E3 U
, -
?
(1)
(1)
E1 E2 S
(2)
(2)
E2 E3 S
(3)
(3)
E1 E3 S
(4)
(4)
E1, E2 E3 S
88.
0x<2 ,
U
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
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cosx+cos2x+cos3x+cos4x=0
U ,
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89.
90.
89.
U U
U U US U
A U 308
A 10 U U
B U 608
, B
(U )
(1)
(1)
(2)
10
(2)
10
(3)
20
(3)
20
(4)
(4)
90.
(p~q)q(~pq)
(1)
~pq
(1)
~pq
(2)
pq
(2)
pq
(3)
pq
(3)
pq
(4)
p~q
(4)
p~q
-oOo-
-oOo-
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U U S U U (D -1) U U
U / U U
U D-2 U U / U
/ U U
U S/U U U S U
U
U U
- () U
U U ,
U
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
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
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