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Time : 3 hrs.
Answers & Solutions M.M. : 360
for
JEE (MAIN)-2019
(Online CBT Mode)
(Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)
Important Instructions :
1. The test is of 3 hours duration.
3. There are three parts consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having 30 questions in each part
of equal weightage. Each question is allotted 4 (four) marks for each correct response.
4. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in Instructions No. 3 for correct response of each
question. ¼ (one-fourth) marks will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of each question. No
deduction from the total score will be made if no response is indicated for a question in the answer sheet.
PHYSICS
(2) 4F
nRT ⎡ I1 – I2 ⎤ nRT ⎡ 1 1⎤
(1) ⎢ ⎥ (2) ⎢ ⎥
g ⎣ I1 I2 ⎦ g ⎣ I2 I1 ⎦ 6
(3) F
5
RT ⎡ 2I1 I2 ⎤ RT ⎡ I1 – 3I 2 ⎤
(3) ⎢ ⎥ (4) ⎢ ⎥ 7
g ⎣ I1 I2 ⎦ ng ⎣ I1 I 2 ⎦ (4) F
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Answer (1) Answer (1)
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C 7/3 I(x)
A B
(1)
7 O x
C
3 1
7 2
C
3
I(x)
14C = 3C + 7
(2)
7
C= F
11 O x
5. The mean intensity of radiation on the surface of the
Sun is about 10 8 W/m 2 . The rms value of the
corresponding magnetic field is closet to: I(x)
(1) 102 T (2) 10–4 T
(3) 1 T (4) 10–2 T (3)
Answer (2) O x
B02 108
Sol.
20 c I(x)
2 108 4 10 7
B0 (4)
3 108
B0 O x
Brms =
2
out of given option, option (2) is correct. Answer (3)
= 82 Answer (1)
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10. When a certain photosensistive surface is illuminated
Sol. y 5 sin 3t 3 cos 3t with monochromatic light of frequency , the
V0
stopping potential for the photo current is – .
⎛ ⎞ 2
y 10 sin ⎜ 3t ⎟ When the surface is illuminated by monochromatic
⎝ 3 ⎠
light of frequency , the stopping potential is –V0.
A = 10 cm 2
The threshold frequency for photoeletric emission is:
2
3 3 4
T (1) (2)
2 3
2
T s 5
3 (3) (4) 2
3
9. In the given circuit diagram, the currents, I1= – 0.3
A, I4 = 0.8 A and I5 = 0.4 A, are flowing as shown. Answer (1)
The currents I2, I3 and I6, respectively, are: Sol. 2h = 2 + eV0
h
P I6 Q eV0
2
I3
3h
2
I5 I2 I1
3
S I4 R 0
2
11. A load of mass M kg is suspended from a steel wire
(1) 1.1 A, 0.4 A, 0.4 A
of length 2 m and radius 1.0 mm in Searle’s
(2) 1.1 A, – 0.4 A, 0.4 A apparatus experiment. The increase in length
produced in the wire is 4.0 mm. Now th load is fully
(3) 0.4 A, 1.1 A, 0.4 A
immersed in a liquid of relative density 2. The relative
(4) –0.4 A, 0.4 A, 1.1 A density of the material of load is 8.
Answer (1) The new value of increase in length of the steel wire
is:
Sol. At Node S
(1) 4.0 mm (2) zero
I4 = I3 + I5
(3) 5.0 mm (4) 3.0 mm
I4 = I3 + 0.4
Answer (4)
0.8 – 0.4 = I3, I3 = 0.4 A
Sol. Area of wire A = r 2
At Node R
Mg
I1+ I2 = I4
2
Y
r 0
– 0.3 + I2 = 0.8
Mg 4 10 3
I2 = 1.1 A 2
·Y ...(i)
r 2
at Node Q
8v00 = M
I3 + I6 = I1 + I2
Now when load is immersed in liquid then
0.4 + I6 = –0.3 + 1.1
8v 0 0 g 2v 0 0 g
Y ...(ii)
I6 = 0.4 A r 2 0
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= 3 × 10–3 m = 3 mm 1 ⎛3 ⎞2 ⎡ 3⎤
Sol.: Initially, – 1⎟ ⎢ for glass 2 ⎥
12. A particle of mass 20 g is released with an initial f ⎜⎝ 2 ⎠R ⎣ ⎦
velocity 5 m/s along the curve from the point A, as
f=R
shown in the figure. The point A is a height h from
point B. The particle slides along the frictionless Now for water w = 4/3
surface. When the particle reaches point B, its
angular momentum about O will be: 4 2 64R
⇒ f
3f 6R 32
(Take g = 10 m/s2)
f = 4R = 4f
O
Now object in placed is between focus and lense, so
there will not be any real image on screen.
a = 10 m
14. A 10 m long horizontal wire extends from North East
to South West. It is falling with a speed of 5.0
A ms–1, at right angles to the horizontal component of
h = 10 m the earth’s magnetic field, of 0.3×10–4 Wb/m2. The
value of the induced emf in wire is:
B
(1) 1.1 × 10–3 V (2) 0.3 × 10–3 V
(1) 2 kg-m2/s (2) 3 kg-m2/s
(3) 2.5 × 10–3 V (4) 1.5 × 10–3 V
(3) 8 kg-m2/s (4) 6 kg-m2/s
Answer (1)
Answer (4)
Sol.
Sol.: L mv0r –5 2
BH = 3 × 10 wb/m
1 1 45°
mv 02 mv i2 mgh
2 2
v02 = 25 + 2 × 10 × 10 = 225
1
v0 = 15 m/s vBl 5 3 105 10 1.06 103 volt
2
Now, L 20 10 15 20 6 kg-m s
–3 2 –1
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6v0 1 3
v0 10 v1 Sol. 2 mg mg ...(i)
M 2 2
Sol.
m
mg 3
mg 10 ...(ii)
6mv 0 2 2
mv 0 Mv1
10
2 + mg = 10 mg = 8
16 mv 0
⇒ Mv1
10 3
From eq (i), 6 8
2
Also vApp = vsep.
6 v0 4v 26
v0 v1 ⇒ v1 0
10 10 8 3
16 mv 0 4v 0
So M ⇒ M 4m
10 10 3
16. To double the covering range of a TV transmission 2
tower, its height should be multiplied by:
18. A soap bubble, blown by a mechanical pump at the
(1) 2 (2) 2 mouth of a tube, increases in volume, with time, at
a constant rate. The graph that correctly depicts the
1 time dependence of pressure inside the bubble is
(3) (4) 4
2 given by:
Answer (4)
Sol. d 2hR P
For d to be 2d (1)
log(t)
2d 2h R
⇒ 4h h
d 2h R
[Take g = 10 m/s2]
P
N
10 (3)
1
3
t
2 N 30°
1 3
(1) (2) P
2 2
(4)
3 2
(3) (4) t
4 3
Answer (2) Answer (No option is correct) [Bonus]
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4S 5102
Sol. P P0 2 x 2
R y
2g 0
4S
P P0
R 162 25 104
y 1.9 cm 2.0 cm
2 10
1/3
⎡ 4 ⎤
P 4S ⎢ ⎥ P0 20. A plano-convex lens (focal length f2, refractive index
⎣ 3v ⎦
2 , radius of curvature R) fits exactly into a plano-
concave lens(focal length f1, refractive index 1,
1/3
⎡ 4 ⎤ radius of curvature R). Their plane surfaces are
P 4S ⎢ ⎥ P0
⎣ 3kt ⎦ parallel to each other. Then, the focal length of the
combination will be:
4 R
Also v R 3
3 (1) f1 – f2 (2) –
2 1
1/3
⎡ 3v ⎤ 2 f1 f2
⎢ 4 ⎥ R (3) f f (4) f1 + f2
⎣ ⎦ 1 2
Answer (4)
Now for combination
Sol.
2 1 2 1
v1
1 2 2 1
v '1 v1 R
2
1 1 1 1
= 4 rad/sec x
f v '1
dy 2 x
1 (2 1) 1 1
tan g f R f1 f2
dx g
h x
2 x R
⇒ ∫ dy ∫ g
dx
f
0 0 2 1
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Answer (3) T
t
P
Sol. Energy lost by electron = 5.6 – 0.7 = 4.9 eV
hc t1 5 1
4.9 6 108
min t2 3 2
1
(1) 1 (2)
2 3
In the above circuit, C F, R 2 = 20 ,
2
1
(3) 2 (4)
2 3
L H and R1 = 10 . Current in L-R1 path is
Answer (1) 10
I1 and in C–R2 path it is I2. The voltage of A.C
2 source is given by
V GM
Sol. 2
r r
V 200 2 sin(100 t ) volts. The phase difference
2 GM between I1 and I2 is
V
r
1
mVA2 2 (1) 0° (2) 60°
TA 2 1 ⎛ VA ⎞ 1 RB
⎜ ⎟ 1
TB 1 2 V
⎝ B⎠ 2 RA (3) 30° (4) 90°
2mVB2
2
Answer (No option is correct) [Bonus]
23. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder at pressure of
2 atm and temperature, 300 K. The mean time 1 1 2 20
Sol. XC 106 kΩ
between two successive collisions is 6 × 10–8 s. If C 100 3 3
the pressure is doubled and temperature is
increased to 500 K, the mean time between two
X C L 10 3
successive collisions will be close to
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ML2T 2
V AT
ML2T 3 A1
A
⎡ l ⎤ ML2T 2 A2
⎢ rcv ⎥ T ML2T 3 A1 = [A–1]
⎣ ⎦ R1 X
6
5
q(C) 4
The relative velocity v A – v B at t is given by
3 2
2
0 (1) (R2 – R1 )i
2 4 6 8
t(s)
(2) (R1 – R2 )i
What is the value of current at t = 4 s?
(3) – (R1 R2 )i
(1) 2 A (2) zero
1
l 0 11
VB R2 (– iˆ) Sol.
4
VA VB R2 R1 iˆ 2
l 0 27
4
30. A resonance tube is old and has jagged end. It is
still used in the laboratory to determine velocity of
2 1
sound in air. A tuning fork of frequency 512 Hz 16 cm
4
produces first resonance when the tube is filled with
water to a mark 11 cm below a reference mark, near
the open end of the tube. The experiment is repeated ⎡ 1 1 ⎤
⇒ V⎢ ⎥ 0.64 m
with another fork of frequency 256 Hz which ⎣ 256 512 ⎦
produces first resonance when water reaches a mark
27 cm below the reference mark. The velocity of V = 512 × 0.64 m/s
sound in air, obtained in the experiment, is close to = 328 m/s
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CHEMISTRY
1. An open vessel at 27°C is heated until two fifth of Sol. According to Hess’s law, the enthalpy change of a
the air (assumed as an ideal gas) in it has escaped reaction does not depend on the number of steps
from the vessel. Assuming that the volume of the involved in the reaction.
vessel remains constant, the temperature at which
the vessel has been heated is 1
C(graphite) + O (g) CO (g)H1° = y kJ mol–1
(1) 750 °C 2 2
(2) 750 K
1
(3) 500 °C CO(g) + O (g) CO2(g)H2° = z kJ mol–1
2 2
(4) 500 K
____________________________________
Answer (4)
C(graphite)+O2(g) °H3 = x kJ mol–1
Sol. Initial number of moles of an ideal gas = n1
∵ H3° = H1°+ H2°
Find number of moles of the ideal gas
x = y + z
2n1 3n1
= n2 = n1 – ** in reaction ii, Product should be CO (gas) instead
5 5
of CO2 (gas).
At constant volume and pressure, the number of
3. The increasing order of the reactivity of the following
moles of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to
with LiAlH4 is
temperature
O
1
n
T (A) C2H5 NH2
n1T1= n2T2
O
n1 5
T2 = T1 = × 300 = 500 K (B) C2H5 OCH3
n2 3
2. Given O
O O
1
(ii) C (graphite) + 2 O2(g) CO2(g);
(D) C2H5 O C2H5
–1
rH = y kJ mol
–
4. Among the following, the false statement is 6. The magnetic moment of an octahedral homoleptic
(1) Tyndall effect can be used to distinguish Mn(II) complex is 5.9 BM. The suitable ligand for this
between a colloidal solution and a true solution. complex is
O
NaOEt
H3C C Cl
NaBH4
EtOH
COOCH2CH3
CH3CH2C= CH2 O OH
(1)
CO2CH2CH3 (1) (2)
OCH2CH3
OH
(2) H3C H2C C CO2CH2 CH3 OH
(3) (4)
CH3 OEt
CH2CH3
Answer (2)
H3C OCH2CH3 O OH
C
(3) Sol. NaBH
Et O H
4
COOCH2CH3
CO2CH 2CH 3 NaBH4 does not reduces the double bond in -
(4) unsaturated aldehydes/ ketones.
CH 3C = CHCH 3
Only the keto group will be reduced.
Answer (4)
8. If Ksp of Ag2CO3 is 8 × 10–12, the molar solubility of
Sol. High temperature and strong base favours
Ag2CO3 in 0.1 M AgNO3 is
elimination reaction forming more stable alkene
according to Saytzeff rule. (1) 8 × 10–11 M
(2) 8 × 10–12 M
H — CH — CH3 CH — CH3
–
(3) 8 × 10–13 M
C2 H5O + H3C — C — Cl H3 C — C
(4) 8 × 10–10 M
COOC2H5 COOC2 H5
Answer (4)
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Sol. AgNO3 Ag NO3
0.1 0.1
Sol.
2Ag
Ag2 CO3 CO32
0.1 2 x x
0.1
K sp [Ag ]2 [CO32 ]
= (0.1)2 x = 8 × 10–12 11. The aldehydes which will not form Grignard product
with one equivalent Grignard reagent are
0.01 x = 8 × 10–12
CHO
x = 8 × 10–10 M (A)
9. m for NaCl, HCl and NaA are 126.4, 425.9 and CHO
100.5 S cm2mol–1, respectively. If the conductivity of
0.001 M HA is 5 × 10 –5 S cm –1 , degree of (B) HO2C
dissociation of HA is
CHO
(1) 0.25
(C) H3CO
(2) 0.125
CHO
(3) 0.50
(4) 0.75 (D) HOH2C
Sol. °m (NaCl) = 126.4 S cm2 mol–1 (3) (B), (C), (D) (4) (C), (D)
°m (NaA) = 100.5 S cm2 mol–1 Sol. Grignard reagent will not react with aldehydes if it
has a functional group which contains acidic
°m (HA) = 425.9 – 126.4 + 100.5 = 400 S cm2 mol–1 hydrogen. Options (B) and (D) have —COOH and —
K(HA) = 5 × 10–5 S cm–1 CH2OH respectively which contan acidic H-atom.
12. For a reaction, consider the plot of In k versus 1/T
c K 1000 5 10–5 1000
m= 50 given in the figure. If the rate constant of this
Molarity 0.001 reaction at 400 K is 10–5 s–1, then the rate constant
at 500 K is
cm 50
= 0.125
m 400
Ea
Sol. ln K ln A
RT
NH2 NaNO2
CH3 O
Sol. C H
+
E
Slope a 4606 K
R O OH
OH
⎛ K ⎞ E ⎛ T T1 ⎞
ln ⎜ 2 ⎟ a ⎜ 2 CrO3/H
+
⎝ K1 ⎠ R ⎝ T1T2 ⎟⎠
OH
OH
4606 100
= H 2SO 4(conc.)/
400 500
= 2.303 HO O
O
⎛ K2 ⎞
log ⎜ K ⎟ 1
⎝ 1⎠
14. The compound that is NOT a common component of
K2 photochemical smog is:
10
K1
(1) H3C – C – OONO2
K2 = 10K1 = 10–5 × 10 = 10–4 S–1 O
13. The major product of the following reaction is
(2) CH2 = CHCHO
Br (4) 1.0 g
Answer (2)
16. The major product of the following reaction is Sol. 2C6H5COOH (C6H5COOH)2
H3C t=0 1 0
CH2 HCl t 1 – 2
H Moles at equilibrium = 1 – 2 + = 1 –
2 = 0.8, = 0.4
CH3
Moles at equilibrium = 0.6
CH2– Cl
(1) i = 0.6
H
⎛ w ⎞
1000
CH3 Tf = ikfm 2 = 0.6 × 5 × ⎜ 122 ⎟
⎜ ⎟
CH3 ⎝ 30 ⎠
(2) H
w = 2.4 g
Cl
18. Chlorine on reaction with hot and concentrated
CH3 sodium hydroxide gives
CH3 (1) Cl– and ClO–
(3) Cl
H (2) Cl– and ClO2–
(3) ClO3– and ClO2–
CH2– Cl
CH3 (4) Cl– and ClO3–
(4)
H Answer (4)
Sol. 3Cl2 + 6NaOH 5NaCl + NaClO3 + 3H2O
Answer (3)
19. The correct statement(s) among I to III with respect
to potassium ions that are abundant within the cell
CH3 fluids is/are
CH3
CH2
+
I. They activate many enzymes
Sol. C
HCl II. They participate in the oxidation of glucose to
CH3 produce ATP
III. Along with sodium ions, they are responsible for
Cl–
the transmission of nerve signals
CH3
(1) I and III only
C Cl
(2) I, II and III
CH3 (3) III only
(4) I and II only
17. Molecules of benzoic acid (C6H5COOH) dimerise in Answer (2)
benzene. ‘w’ g of the acid dissolved in 30 g of
benzene shows a depression in freezing point equal Sol. K + ions act as carriers for nerve signals, are
to 2 K. If the percentage association of the acid to activators for many enzymes and participate in the
form dimer in the solution is 80, then w is oxidation of glucose to form ATP.
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20. If the de Broglie wavelength of the electron in nth 24. The two monomers for the synthesis of nylon 6, 6
Bohr orbit in a hydrogenic atom is equal to 1.5 a0 are
(a0 is Bohr radius), then the value of n/z is
(1) HOOC(CH2)6COOH, H2N(CH2)4NH2
(1) 0.40 (2) 1.50
(2) HOOC(CH2)6COOH, H2N(CH2)6NH
(3) 0.75 (4) 1.0
(3) HOOC(CH2)4COOH, H2N(CH2)6NH2
Answer (3)
(4) HOOC(CH2)4COOH, H2N(CH2)4NH2
Sol. n = 2r
Answer (3)
2
n Sol. Monomer of Nylon–6, 6 are adipic acid and
r a0
z hexamethylene diammine.
Sol. (B) and (D) are not correct representation for Sol. Carbon has small size so effective, lateral overlapping
isothermal expansion of ideal gas. between 2p and 2p.
28. 8 g of NaOH is dissolved in 18 g of H2O. Mole 30. The correct structure of histidine in a strongly acidic
fraction of NaOH in solution and molality (in mol solution (pH = 2) is
kg–1) of the solution respectively are
(1) 0.2, 22.20 + –
+ H3N – CH – COO
H3N – CH – COOH
(2) 0.167, 22.20
+ NH
(3) 0.167, 11.11 NH2
(1) (2)
(4) 0.2, 11.11 N+
N H
Answer (3)
1 +
n2 5 + – H3N – CH – COOH
Sol. Mole faction 0.167 H3N – CH – COO
n2 n1 1 1
+ NH
5 NH2
(3) (4)
N+
8 18 N H
n2 n1
40 18
Answer (4)
8 1000 Sol. Histidine (in strongly acidic solution)
Molality = 11.11m
40 18
Answer (4) H
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MATHEMATICS
1. In a class of 60 students, 40 opted for NCC, 30 3. If the angle of elevation of a cloud from a point P
opted for NSS and 20 opted for both NCC and NSS. which is 25 m above a lake be 30° and the angle of
If one of these students is selected at random, then depression of reflection of the cloud in the lake from
the probability that the student selected has opted P be 60°, then the height of the cloud (in meters)
neither of NCC nor for NSS is from the surface of the lake is
5 1 (1) 45 (2) 50
(1) (2)
6 3 (3) 42 (4) 60
Answer (2)
1 2
(3) (4) Sol. Let height of the cloud from the surface of the lane
6 3
is h meters.
Answer (3)
Sol. A = Set of students who opted for NCC
R
B = Set of Students who opted for NSS
n(A) = 40, n(B) = 30, n(AB) = 20 (h – 25) m
n(AB) = n(A) + n(B) – n(AB)
30°
P
= 40 + 30 – 20
25 m 60° Q 25 m
= 50 Lake
h
50 1
Required probability = 1
60 6 R
2. Let a, b and c be three unit vectors, out of which
In PQR :
vectors b and c are non-parallel. If and are the
angles which vector a makes with vectors b and c tan 30° = h 25
1 PQ
2
respectively and a b × c b , the | – | is PQ = (h – 25) 3 ...(1)
equal to
and in PQR: tan 60° = h 25
(1) 90° (2) 45° PQ
(3) 30° (4) 60° h 25
PQ ...(2)
Answer (3) 3
Sol. ∵ a b c 1 From Eq. (1) and (2),
1 h 25
Now a (b c ) b (h 25) 3
2 3
1 h = 50 m
(a c )b (a b )c b
2 4. The tangent to the curve y = x 2 – 5x + 5, parallel to
1 the line 2y = 4x + 1, also passes through the point
a c and a b 0
2
⎛ 1 7⎞ ⎛1 ⎞
(1) ⎜ , ⎟ (2) ⎜ , – 7 ⎟
1 ⎝ 4 2⎠ ⎝8 ⎠
a c cos and = 90°
2
⎛7 1⎞ ⎛ 1 ⎞
(3) ⎜ , ⎟ (4) ⎜ – , 7 ⎟
= 60° ⎝2 4⎠ ⎝ 8 ⎠
| – | = | 90° – 60° | = 30°
Answer (2)
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Sol. ∵ Tangent is parallel to line 2y = 4x + 1 6. In a game, a man wins Rs. 100 if he gets 5 or 6 on
Let equation of tangent be y = 2x + c ...(1) a throw of a fair die and loses Rs. 50 for getting any
other number on the die. If he decides to throw the
Now line (1) and curve y = x2 – 5x + 5 has only one die either till he gets a five or a six or to a maximum
point of intersection. of three throws, then his expected gain/loss
2x + c = x2 – 5x + 5 (in rupees) is
x2 – 7x + (5 – c) = 0 400
(1) gain (2) 0
D = 49 – 4(5 – c) = 0 3
400 400
29 (3) loss (4) loss
c= 9 3
4
Answer (2)
29
Equation of tangent: y = 2x – 2 1
4 Sol. Probability of getting 5 or 6 = P(E) =
6 3
1 2
⎡ 1 sin 1 ⎤ Probability of not getting 5 or 6 = P(E) = 1–
⎢ 3 3
5. If A ⎢ – sin 1 sin ⎥⎥ ; then for all E will consider as success.
⎢⎣ –1 – sin 1 ⎥⎦
Event Success in Success in Success in No success
Ist attempt IInd attempt 3rd attempt in 3 attempt
⎛ 3 5 ⎞ Probability 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2
⎜ , ⎟ , det (A) lies in the interval:
⎝ 4 4 ⎠ 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Gain/loss 100 50 0 –150
⎛ 5⎤ ⎛ 3⎤ His expected gain/loss
(1) ⎜ 1, ⎥ (2) ⎜ 0, ⎥
⎝ 2⎦ ⎝ 2⎦
1 2 8
= 100 50 –150
⎡5 ⎞ ⎛3 ⎤ 3 9 27
(3) ⎢ , 4 ⎟ (4) ⎜ , 3 ⎥
⎣2 ⎠ ⎝2 ⎦
900 300 – 1200
=
Answer (4) 27
=0
1 sin 1
A sin 1 sin
7. If a curve passes through the point (1, –2) and has
Sol.
slope of the tangent at any point (x, y) on it as
1 sin 1
x 2 – 2y
, then the curve also passes through the
x
0 0 2
point
= sin 1 sin R1 R1 R3
1 sin 1 (1) (–1, 2) (2) 3, 0
= 2(sin2 + 1)
(3) (3, 0) (4) – 2, 1
3 5 ⎞
as ⎛⎜ , ⎟ Answer (2)
⎝ 4 4 ⎠
Sol.
⎛ 1⎞
2
sin ⎜ 0, ⎟ dy x 2 – 2y
⎝ 2⎠ ∵
dx x
det(A) [2, 3) dy 2
yx
dx x
3 ⎤
2, 3 ⎛⎜ , 3⎥ 2
∫ x dx
⎝2 ⎦ I.F. = e e2ln x x 2
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Solution of equation
⎧⎪⎛ x ⎞2 x ⎛ e ⎞ x ⎫⎪
e
9. The integral ∫ ⎨⎜ ⎟ – ⎜ ⎟ ⎬ loge x dx is equal to
y x 2 ∫ x x 2dx 1⎪ ⎩⎝ e ⎠ ⎝ x ⎠ ⎪⎭
x4
x2y C 3 1 1 1 1
4 (1) –e– 2 (2) – –
2 2e 2 e 2e 2
This curve passes through point (1, –2)
9 1 1 3 1 1
C (3) –e– 2 (4) – –
4 2 e 2 e 2e 2
x2 9
equation of curve : y – Answer (1)
4 4x 2
1 1⎛ 2 1 ⎞ dt 1⎛ 1⎞
sin4 4cos4 1 1
sin4 4cos4 1 1 4
I ∫1 ⎜⎝ t ⎟
t⎠ t
∫1 ⎜⎝ t t 2 ⎟⎠ dt
e e
4
1
sin4 4cos4 1 1 4 2 sin cos ⎛ 2 ⎞
⎜ t 1⎟
⎝ 2 t ⎠1
When cos < 0 then inequality still holds but L.H.S. e
is positive than cos > 0
Here, L.H.S. = R.H.S ⎛1 ⎞ ⎛ 1 ⎞
⎜ 1⎟ ⎜ 2 e ⎟
⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2e ⎠
1
sin4 = 1 and cos4
4 3 1
e 2
2 2e
and
2 4 10. Let S and S be the foci of an ellipse and B be any
one of the extremities of its minor axis. If SBS is
cos – cos – a right angled triangle with right angle at B and area
(SBS) = 8 sq. units, then the length of a latus
⎛ ⎞ ⎛ ⎞ rectum of the ellipse is
cos ⎜ ⎟ – cos ⎜ – ⎟
⎝2 ⎠ ⎝2 ⎠
(1) 4 2 (2) 4
= –sin – sin
(3) 2 2 (4) 2
–2sin – 2 Answer (2)
4
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2 2 2
y h (1) = f (2)·f (1) = e · · e = 4e
e e
a2e2 = a2 – b2
y f (x) = 0 at x = 1
8 = a2 – 8
a2 = 16 (0, 7)
2b 2 2.8
Length of latus rectum 4units
a 4
x
11. Let f be a differentiable function such that f (1) = 2 O(0, 0) x = 1
and f(x) = f(x) for all xR. If h(x) = f(f(x)), then h(1)
is equal to
(1) 2e (2) 2e 2 f (x) = 3x2 – 6(a – 2) x + 3a
Answer (3) 1 – 2a + 4 + a = 0
f x f ( x ) 14
1 0
f x ( x 1)2
f x dx
dx x 3 9 x 2 15 x 7 14
f x 0
( x 1)2
ln|f(x)| = x + c
f(x) = ± ex+c x 12 x 7
0
∵ f(1) = 2 x 12
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13. There are m men and two women participating in a 16. The mean and the variance of five observations are
chess tournament. Each participant plays two 4 and 5.20, respectively. If three of the observations
are 3, 4 and 4; then the absolute value of the
games with every other participant. If the number of
difference of the other two observations, is
games played by the men between themselves
exceeds the number of games played between the (1) 5 (2) 7
men and the women by 84, then the value of m is (3) 3 (4) 1
(1) 9 (2) 7 Answer (2)
(3) 11 (4) 12 Sol. Let two observations are x1 and x2
Answer (4) x1 x2 3 4 4
4
Sol. mC2 × 2 = mC1 · 2C1 × 2 + 84 5
x1 + x2 = 9 ...(i)
m(m – 1) = 4m + 84
m2 – 5m – 84 = 0
Variance =
∑ xi 2 ( x )2
m2 – 12m – 7m – 84 = 0 N
m(m – 12) +7 (m – 12) = 0 9 16 16 x12 x22
5 · 20 = 16
m = 12, m=–7 5
∵ m>0
(21 · 20)5 = 41 + x12 x22
m = 12
14. Let Z be the set of integers. x12 x22 = 65 ...(ii)
2 From (i) and (ii);
If A = {x Z : 2(x + 2)(x – 5x + 6) = 1
} and
x1 = 8, x2 = 1
B = {xZ : –3 < 2x –1 < 9}, then the number of
subsets of the set A × B, is | x1 – x2 | = 7
(1) 215 (2) 212 17. Let S be the set of all real values of such that a
plane passing through the points (– 2 , 1, 1),
(3) 218 (4) 210
(1, –2, 1) and (1, 1, – 2) also passes through the
Answer (1) point (–1, –1, 1). Then S is equal to
3
2
Sol. 2( x 2)( x 5 x 6)
=1 (1) {1, –1} (2)
(x + 2)(x – 2)(x – 3) = 0
x = –2, 2, 3 (3) 3, – 3 (4) {3, –3}
A = {–2, 2, 3}
Answer (3)
n(A) = 3
Sol. P(–2, 1, 1), Q(1, –2, 1), R(1, 1, –2), S(–1, –1, 1)
B : –3 < 2x – 1 < 9 lie on same plane
–1 < x < 5 and x Z
B = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4} 1 2 2 0
2
n(B) = 5 2 1 0 0
2
n(A × B) = 3 × 5 = 15 2 2 1
Sol. ~ (~ p Q) ~ (p q) ~ p ~ q S = { 3, 3}
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(1) (2)
5 3
5 3 C2
(3) – (4) – A
3 5 C1 (3, 4)
(0, 0)
Answer (2)
Sol. Let angle between line and plane is
4K2 = 5 + K2 1
m>
3K2 = 5 2
So m (3 – 2 3 , 3 + 2 3 )
5
K=
3 So integral values of m = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
19. Let z1 and z2 be two complex numbers satisfying Number of integral values of m = 7
|z1| = 9 and |z2 – 3 – 4i | = 4. Then the minimum 21. If nC4, nC5 and nC6 are in A.P., then n can be:
value of |z1 – z2| is
(1) 12
(1) 0 (2) 2 (2) 9
(3) 1 (4) 2 (3) 14
Answer (1) (4) 11
Sol. | z1 | = 9, | z2 – 3 – 4i | = 4 Answer (3)
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2
dx r 1
∫ 1 x2 n
x, dx
r
0
B
2
(h, k) ⎡⎣ tan1 x ⎤⎦
0
M
G = tan–12
3 x 13 2 x 11
O A
24. The integral 4 ∫ (2x
3 x 2 1)4
dx is equal to
(where C is a constant of integration)
x4
(1) C
6(2 x 3 x 2 1)3
4
AB Diameter
x 12
M(h, k) is foot of perpendicular (2) C
(2 x 3 x 2 1)3
4
h
M AB x 12
k (3) C
6(2 x 4 3 x 2 1)3
h x4
Equation of AB y k ( x h) (4) C
k (2 x 3 x 2 1)3
4
hx + ky = h2 + k2 Answer (3)
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coty = x – 2 tan
Sol. I ∫ 3x13 2x11
dx
3 1⎞
4 x y cot 2 tan
16 ⎛
x ⎜2 2 4 ⎟
⎝ x x ⎠ 26. If a straight line passing through the point P(–3, 4)
is such that its intercepted portion between the
3 2 coordinate axes is bisected at P, then its equation
3
5 is:
I∫ x x dx
4
⎛ 3 1 ⎞ (1) 3x – 4y + 25 = 0
⎜2 2 4 ⎟
⎝ x x ⎠
(2) 4x – 3y + 24 = 0
(3) x – y + 7 = 0
3 1 ⎛ 3 2 ⎞
Let 2 t , 2 ⎜ 3 5 ⎟ dx dt
x2 x 4
⎝ x x ⎠ (4) 4x + 3y = 0
dt Answer (2)
4 1
I∫ 2 1 t C Sol. P is mid point of AB
t4 2 4 1
B (0, y)
1 1 1
I C
2 3 ⎛ 3 1 ⎞
3 P (–3, 4)
⎜2 2 4 ⎟ A (x, 0)
⎝ x x ⎠
1 x12
I C
6 2x 4 3 x 2 1 3
So x = –3 × 2
2
P (2at, at2) (1)
(2)
2
tx = y + at2 (3)
y = tx – at2 1
(4)
t = tan 2
y = tanx – 2 tan2 Answer (1)
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2
2 sin1 x 27 ⎛ 15 16 ⎞
Sol. lim 225 K
x 1 1 x 64 ⎜⎝ 2 ⎟⎠
K = 27
lim f 1 h
h 0
29. The total number of irrational terms in the binomial
1 1 60
expansion of 7 5
–3 10
is:
2 sin 1 h
1
lim
h 0 1 1 h (1) 48 (2) 49
(3) 54 (4) 55
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