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PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

PHASE-2 PAPER CODE : PAPER - 1


SET - A
Maximum Marks: 300
Time Allotted: 3 Hours

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INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer
OMR sheet before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.

A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Parts.
3. Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
4. Each part is further divided into two sections: Section-A & Section-C
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic
devices, in any form, are not allowed.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet


1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your answers on
OMR sheet.
2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with HB pencil for each character of your Enrolment
No. and write in ink your Name, Test Centre and other details at the designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.

C. Marking Scheme For All Three Parts.


(i) Section-A (01 – 04) contains 4 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer. Each
question carries +5 marks for correct answer and – 3 mark for wrong answer.

Section-A (05 – 10) contains 6 multiple choice questions which have one or more than one correct
answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong answer.

(ii) Section-B (01 – 04) contains 4 Matrix Match Type questions containing statements given in 2
columns. Statements in the first column have to be matched with statements in the second column.
Each question carries +8 marks for all correct answer. For each correct row +2 marks will be
awarded. There is no negative marking. There may be one or more than one correct choice. No
marks will be given for any wrong match in any question.

(iii) Section-C (01 – 06) contains 6 Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer,
ranging from 0 to 9 and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong
answer.

Name of the Candidate :____________________________________________

Batch :____________________ Date of Examination :___________________

Enrolment Number :_______________________________________________


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Useful Data Chemistry:


Gas Constant = 8.314 J K1 mol1
R
= 0.0821 Lit atm K1 mol1
= 1.987  2 Cal K1 mol1
Na = 6.023  10
23
Avogadro's Number
–34
Planck’s Constant h = 6.626  10 Js
-27
= 6.25 x 10 erg.s
1 Faraday = 96500 Coulomb
1 calorie = 4.2 Joule
-27
1 amu = 1.66 x 10 kg
-19
1 eV = 1.6 x 10 J
Atomic No : H=1, D=1, Li=3, Na=11, K=19, Rb=37, Cs=55, F=9, Ca=20, He=2, O=8,
Au=79. V = 23, Cr = 24, Co = 27, Xe = 54
Atomic Masses: He=4, Mg=24, C=12, O=16, N=14, P=31, Ar=40, Cr=52, Br=80, Cu=63.5, Fe=56,
Mn=55,
Pb=207,
Au=197, Ag=108, F=19, H=1, Cl=35.5, Sn=118.6
Useful Data Physics:

Acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m / s2

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PART – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. A uniform rod of length L is pivoted at point A. It is struck by a horizontal


force which delivers an impulse J at a distance x from point A as shown in the A
figure. The impulse delivered by the pinot is zero when x =
L L 2L 3L x
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2 3 3 4 J

2. A positive charge q is placed in a spherical cavity made in a uniformly charged sphere (non conducting).
The centres of sphere and cavity are displaced by a small distance . Force on the charge q is
(a) parallel to the vector
(b) in radially inward direction
(c) in a direction that depends on the magnitude of charge density.
(d) Direction can not be determined

3. A large sheet of charge of charge per unit area  is kept. A thin non +
conducting rod of length 2 has a liner charge density  on one half 
+
and    on the other half. The rod is hinged at its midpoint. It + 
+
makes an angle  with the radial direction. The torque acting on the
+ 
rod is
+
 2  2  2
(a) Zero (b) (c) (d)
20 0 20

4. A tetrahedral consists of 6 identical wires. Each wire has resistance of A


2  . The cell of emf 2 V is connected. Current through CD is
6
(a) 1 A (b) A (c) 4 A (d) Zero
19
C

D
B

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This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
5. A voltmeter and an ammeter are joined in series to an ideal cell, giving readings V and A respectively. If a
resistance equal to resistance of ammeter is now joined parallel to the ammeter, then
(a) V will decrease slightly (b) V will increase slightly
(c) A will become half of its initial value (d) A will become slightly more than half of its initial
value

6. In a potentiometer wire experiment the emf of a battery in the primary circuit is 20 V and its internal
resistance is 5  . There is a resistance box in series with the battery and the potentiometer wire, whose
resistance can be varied from 120  to 170  . Resistance of the potentiometer wire is 75  . The
following potential differences can be measured using this potentiometer
(a) 5 V (b) 6 V (c) 7 V (d) 8 V

7. A horizontally oriented uniform disc of mass M and radius R rotates freely about a stationary vertical axis
passing through its centre. The disc has a radial guide along which can slide, without friction, a small body
of mass m. A light thread running down through the hollow axle of the disc, is tied upto the body. Initially,
the body was located at the edge of the disc and the whole system rotated with an angular velocity 0 .
Then by means of a force F applied to the lower end of the thread, the body was slowly pulled to the
rotation axis.
 m 
(a) The angular velocity of the system finally  1  0
 2 M 
 2 m
(b) The angular velocity of the system finally  1  0
 M 
1  2 m
(c) Work done by the force F is mR2 02  1 
2  M 
1  m 
(d) Work done by the force F is mR2 02  1  
2  2 M

8. A lawn roller in the form of a thin walled hollow cylinder of mass M is pulled horizontally with a constant
horizontal force F applied by a handle attached to the axle. It rolls without slipping.
F F
(a) Acceleration is (b) Acceleration is
2M M
F F
(c) Friction is (d) Friction is
2 3

9. A Gaussian surface
(a) must not pass through any discrete charge
(b) must pass through any material medium whether conducting or non conducting.
(c) may pass through a continuous charge distribution
(d) may pass through a region where no material medium is present.

10. A spherical shell is uniformly charged by a charge q. A point charge q 0 is placed at its centre. The
expansion of the shell is taking place from R1 to R2 (R2 > R1). For this, situation select the correct
statement(s)
(a) If an external force is acting, then work done by the external agent is negative.
(b) If no external force is acting, then energy would be released in this expansion.
(c) If no external force is acting, then energy would be dissipated in this process.
 q
q  q0  
 2 1 1 
(d) The work of electric forces in this process is   
40  R1 R2 

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PART - B
Matrix-Match Type
This section contains 4 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns which have to be
matched. Statements (A, B, C, D) in Column I have to be matched with statements (p, q, r, s) in Column II.

1. Match Column I with Column II with consideration the following passage :


A circuit is shown in the figure, where R is a non zero variable finite B C D
resistance.  is some unknown emf with polarities as shown.
4
2 6V R

A F E
4V 

Column – I Column – II
(A) Current passing through 4  resistance can be (p) If   6 V
zero.
(B) Current passing through 4  resistance can be (q) If   6 V
from F to C direction
(C) Current passing through 4  resistance can be (r) If   6 V
from C to F direction
(D) Current passing through 2  resistance will be (s) For any value of 
from F to A direction

2. Match Column I with Column II


Ideal battery, voltmeter, ammeter.
What will be effect on the ammeter and voltmeter if switch is closed? V
S

R R
A

Column – I Column – II
(A) Ammeter reading (p) Increases
(B) Voltmeter reading (q) Decreases
(C) Equivalent resistance of the circuit (r) Does not change
(D) Power dissipated across R in the right branch (s) Becomes zero

3. Match Column I with Column II :


A gyroscope is spinning at angular velocity 0 . The power is shut off and the gyroscope begins to slow
t

down with angular velocity described by   0 e T
, where t is the time and T is a positive constant.

Column – I Column – II
(A) The time in which the gyroscope reaches half (p) 0 T
of its initial angular velocity 4
(B) Initial angular acceleration (q) 0
2T n  2 
(C) The average angular acceleration between the (r) 0
time, th power is cut off and the instant it 
T
reaches half of the speed
(D) Number of revolutions the gyroscope turns (s) T n  2
between the time the power is cut off and the
instant it reaches half speed

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4. Match Column I with Column II :


The circuit involves two ideal cells connected to a
1 F capacitor via the switch S. Initially the switch is in C 1 F
position 1 and the capacitor is fully charged. Now the switch 2V 4V
is put to position 2.
S

1 2

Column – I Column – II
(A) Net charge crossing the 4 volt all in (p) 2
microcoulomb.
(B) The magnitude of work done by 4 volt cell in (q) 6
microjoule
(C) The gain in potential energy of capacitor in (r) 8
microjoule
(D) The net heat produced in the circuit in (s) 16
microjoule

PART – C
(Integer Type)
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9.
The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

1. A uniform rod of length (2 a) is placed horizontally on the edge of a table. Initially, the centre of mass of
the rod is at a distance a from the edge. The rod is released from rest. If the rod slips after it has turned
through an angle  , the coefficient of friction between the rod and the table is  tan  . Find the value of 

2. A uniform rod AB of mass 3 m and length 4 , which is free to turn in a vertical plane about a smooth
horizontal axis passing through A, is released from rest when horizontal. When the rod first becomes
vertical, a point C of the rod, where AC  3 , shrikes a fixed peg. The impulse exerted by the peg on the
K
rod if the rod is brought to rest by the peg m 3 g . Find K.
3

3. A uniform wedge in the form of equilateral triangle is placed on a rough F P


1
horizontal surface as shown in the figure. For   , (the coefficient
K
of friction), the block topples without slipping . Find K.
O

Q S

4. A parallel plate capacitor is charged upto a voltage V0 and then detached from the charger. Now the
distance between the plates is varied periodically according to the law d  d0  d1 sin  t  . The value of d1
 1  d
if the potential difference across the capacitor changes according to the law V  V0  1  sin t  is 0 .
 2  n
Find the value of n.

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5. Three large plates are arranged as shown. When the switch S is closed, then d 2Q 2d
Q
mQ
charge flown through the switch is . Find m.
6

6. Five conducting large parallel plates are arranged at equal E S


separation d between consecutive plates. Plate area = A and
with empty space between the plates. When switch S is closed,
 2    AE 
charge flowing through the switch is found to be    0 .
 K  d 
Find K. 1 2 3 4 5

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PART– A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This Section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
1. The number of optically active products obtained from the complete ozonolysis of the given compound is
CH3 H

H3C CH CH C CH CH C CH CH CH3

H CH3
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 4

2. Ionisation enthalpy (IP, in KJ mol1 ) for the elements of Gr 13 follows the order.
(a) B > Al > Ga > In > Tl (b) B < Al < Ga < In < Tl
(c) B < Al > Ga < In > Tl (d) B > Al < Ga > In < Tl

3.
H3C CH CH2 (i) O2 / 
P Q + R
H+
(ii) H3O+ / 

P, Q and R are respectively


(a) Allyl benzene, phenol, acetone (b) Cumene, phenol, acetone
(c) Cumene, phenol, propanal (d) Allyl benzene, phenol, propanal

4.
H+
product. The product is

OH
(a) (b) (c) (d)

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(Multiple Correct Choice Type)


This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONE OR MORE may be correct.

5. Which of the following are optically active?


(a) CHO (b)
H OH +
N
H OH
Et Me
CH 2OH
(c) (d) O
..
NH
N
iPr
H3C
Et

NH
O

6. Which of the following compound/s forms salt in aqueous KOH solution?


(a) O O (b) (c) (d) CH3OH

7.
(i) Br2 (1 eqv) / h
product
(ii) AlC KOH
(iii) NBS (1 eqv)
(iv) AlC KOH (excess)
Which of the following statement/(s) is/are correct?
(a) Product is aromatic
3
(b) Product contains atleast one carbon which is sp hybridised
(c) Product is planar
(d) Product gives chlorobenzene on reaction with CHCl3/alc KOH

8. Which of the following statement/(s) is/are correct?


(a) H2N
C NH is a stronger base than
H2N N
(b) OH OH

is a stronger acid than

F Cl
(c)
H3C CH CH2 CH3 gives 2 products on reaction with ethanolic KOH
Br
(d) Singlet carbene is more stable than triplet carbene

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9. OH
H+
products

OH
Which of the following statement/(s) is/are correct?
(a) O (b) O
Product is
Product is

(c) Carbocation is the intermediate in the (d)


product formation
is only product

10. Which of the following is not the appropriate reagent for the following transformation?
O

CH3 CH3

HO HO
(a) (b) LiAlH4 (c) Zn(Hg)/conc. HCl (d) Red P/HI
NH 2 NH 2 / OH

PART - B
Matrix-Match Type
This section contains 4 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns which have to be
matched. Statements (A, B, C, D) in Column I have to be matched with statements (p, q, r, s) in Column II.

1. Match Column I with Column II:


Column – I Column – II
(Compounds) (It’s effect)
(A) H2C CH Cl (p) Resonance
(B) CH3 (q) Inductive Effect

(C) OH (r) Hyperconjugation

(D) Me Me (s) SIR (Steric inhibition of Resonance)


N
Me Me

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2. Match Column I with Column II:


Column – I Column – II
(Reaction) (Products)
(A) Borax + HCl (p) H3BO3

(B) Diborane + H2O (q) HF

(C) Borazine + H2O (r) H2

(D) BF3 + H2O (s) H2O

3. Match Column I with Column II:


Column – I Column – II
(Reaction) (Characteristics)
(A) (p) 3 products are formed
H+ / 

OH
(B) (q) Major product has six  hydrogens
H+ / 
OH
(C) OH (r) One product is formed
H+ / 

(D) (s) Reactant is resistant to oxidation with


H+ / 
alkaline KMnO4
OH

4. Match Column I with Column II:


Column – I Column – II
(Reaction) (Characteristics)
+
(A) CH CH2 (p) Reacts with H3O

(B) H3C CH CH2 (q) Reacts with Br2 / CCl4


(C) CH3 (r) Ozonolysis gives only ketones

H3C C CH2
+
(D) CH3 CH3 (s) Reaction with conc. KMnO4 / H / Heat
yields CO2
H3C C C CH3

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PART - C (Integer Type)


This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9. The correct
digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

1.
(i) NaNH2 (1 eqv) Red Hot
HC CH A B
(ii) H3C I Cu tube

What is the ratio of no. of  bonds to that of  bonds in the compound B?

2. How many of the following will remain more in ketoform?


O O O
O O
, EtO OEt , Ph C CH 2 C Ph,
O

O O

, , H3C C CH 2 CH3
O O
O

3. 0.092 gm of a compound with molecular formula C3H8O3 on reaction with an excess of CH3MgI give 67.00
ml of CH4 at STP. Calculate the no. of active hydrogens present in the molecule.

4. Among the following find out the number of molecules which are electrophiles?
+
+ + +
Me3C , NMe3 , PH4 , SiCl4 ,
, CCl 2 (Singlet) , SO3

Br

5. Find the maximum no. of possible chiral carbons in : H2C CH CH CH CH CH CH2


CH3 CH3

6. How many of the following molecules have zero dipole moment?


OH Cl NO 2

CO 2 ,
, PCl3F2 , XeF4 , XeF2 , , H2C C CH2 , SO2 , CHBr3
,

OH Br NO 2

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PART – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.

The distance between the directrices of the ellipse  20x  80   4 10y  20    3x  4y  5  is


2 2 2
1.
32 40
(a) 10 (b) (c) 6 (d)
3 3

2.  
The solution of the differential equation y 2  y sin x dx  3cos x dy  0 with y  0   2 , is
(a) x  y cos x  8  0
3
(b) x  y2 cos x  4
(c) x  2y2 cos x  8 (d) x  y3 cos x  8

 x  y  1   2x  2y  6   20 on any
2 2
3. The locus of feet of perpendicular from either foci of the ellipse
tangent will be
(a) x2  y2  2x  4y  2  0 (b) x2  y2  2x  4y  3  0
(c) x2  y2  2x  4y  5  0 (d) x2  y2  2x  4y  0

4. If e1 and e2 are eccentricities of a hyperbola and its conjugate and e 1 and e2 are roots of equation
x2  ax  3  0 then the sum of possible values of ‘a’ is greater than
(a)  6 (b)  4 (c)  2 (d) 1

(Multi Correct Choice Type)


This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

A circle  x  3    y  6   r 2 touches parabola y2  4x at P(a, b). If the slope of common tangent at P is


2 2
5.
m, then (where b, r > 0)
r2
(a) r  5 (b)  10 (c) a  b m  4 (d) a b  8
m

6. A hyperbola intersects an ellipse x2  9y2  9 orthogonally. The eccentricity of the hyperbola is reciprocal
of that of ellipse. If the axes of the hyperbola are along the coordinate axes, then
 8 
(a) vertices of hyperbola are   , 0 
 3 
1 1
(b) y coordinate of point of intersection of ellipse and hyperbola is either or
3 3
2
(c) latus rectum of hyperbola is
3
4
(d) latus rectum of hyperbola is
3
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7. If a curve passing through P(4, 2) and satisfying the differential equation  is a conic, then
dx x  y 2
which of the following is correct?
(a) focus of conic lies on line y  2 (b) Equation of directrix of conic is 4x  17  0
(c) eccentricity of conic is 1 (d) eccentricity of conic is 3

8. If the two parabolas y2  4x and y2   x  k  have a common normal other than x-axis, then value of k
can be
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4

9. Let f  x  be a continuous and positive function in [0, 5] and the area bounded by the graph of y  f  x 
and x-axis for 0  x  5 is 8. A(c) denotes the area between the graph of y  f  x  and x-axis for
0  x  c and B(c) denotes the area between the graph of y  f  x  and x-axis for c  x  5 . Also
A c  dR
R c   , R  3   1 and  7 at c  3,, then
B c  dc
(a) The value of A3 = 4 (b) Value of A '  5   B' 5   0
(c) Value of f  3  16 (d) The value of f  3   14

x2
Consider a circle x2   y  1  1 and the parabola y 
2
10. . The common tangents to the two curves
4
constitute a triangle ABC, the point A and B being on the x-axis and C on the y-axis. CA produced
touches the parabola at P and CB produced touches the parabola at Q, then which of the following
statements are correct?
x2
(a) Area enclosed by the parabola y  , the x-axis and the lines AP and BQ is 3 sq. units.
4
(b) Area of the portion between the upper arc of the circle and the common tangents QC and PC is
 
 3  6  sq. unit
 
(c) Equation of common tangent BC is 3x  y  3  0
(d) Equation of common tangent BC 3y  x  3

PART - B
Matrix-Match Type
This section contains 4 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns which have to be
matched. Statements (A, B, C, D) in Column I have to be matched with statements (p, q, r, s) in Column II.

1. Match Column I with Column II:


Column - I Column - II
(A) The value of k for which 4x2  8xy  ky2  9 is the equation of a (p) 3
pair of straight lines is
(B) If the sum of the slopes of the lines gives by x2  cxy  7y2  0 is (q) 3
four times their product, then the value of c is
(C) If the gradient of one of the lines x2  hxy  2y2  0 is twice that (r) 2
of the other, then h =
(D) If the lines ax2  2 hxy  by2  0 are equally inclined to the line (s) 4

 
ax2  2hxy  by2   x2  y2  0 , then the value of  can be

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2. Match Column I with Column II:


Column I Column II
(A) Solution of differential equation
 
3x2 y  2xy  ex 1  x  dx  x3  x2 dy  0 is :
(p)

y x2  1  cex
2 2

 1
(B) Solution of differential equation
x2
(q) x 2

 x3 y  xex  c
ydx  xdy  3xy e dx  0 is :
2

(C) Solution of differential equation (r) x 3 x2


 e c
dy
dx

 xy x 2 y 2  1 is : y 2

(D) Solution of differential equation (s) 1


 2  y 2  ce y /2
2

dx

dy 2 3

x y  xy  1 is : x

3. Match Column I with Column II:


Let C1 and C2 be 2 circles whose equations are x2  y2  2x  0 and x2  y2  2x  0 respectively.
P  ,   is a variable point
Column I Column II
(A) P lies inside C1 but outside C2 (p)    ,  1   0,  
(B) P lies inside C2 but outside C1 (q)    ,  1  1,  
(C) P lies outside C1 but inside C2 (r)    1, 0 
(D) P does not lie inside C2 (s)    0, 1

4. Match Column I with Column II:

Column I Column II
(A) The number of tangent(s) to the (p) 3
2
parabola y = 8x through (2, 1) is
(B) If PSQ is the focal chord of the (q) 4
2
parabola y = 8x such that SP = 6
then the length SQ is
(C) If 2x + y + k = 0 is a normal to the (r) 0
2
parabola y = - 8x, then the value of
k is
(D) If the line x – 1 = 0 is the directrix of (s) 24
2
the parabola y – kx + 8 = 0, then
one of the values of k is

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PART – C
(Integer Type)
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9.
The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

 x  f x
1. Let f be a differentiable function satisfying the condition f     y  0, f  y   0 
 y  f y
 x, y  R and f ' 1  2 . If the smaller area enclosed by y  f  x , x2  y2  2 is A, then find [A], where [.]
represents the greatest integer function.

2. Total no. of points on the circles S1 and S2 on to which tangents can’t be drawn from radical axis
S2  S1  0
(where S1  x2  y2  4 & S2   x  4    y  4   8 ) is
2 2

3. The length of the common chord of the circles x2  y2  5x  7y  9  0 and x2  y2  7x  5y  9  0 is

4. Three families of lines are as follows :


(i) 2x  3y  1  K1  2x  4y  4   0
(ii) 3  6tan  x   4  4tan  y  4  tan   0
(iii)  x  y     K2  2x  y  1  0
(Where K1, K 2 ,  are real parameters)
a
If these 3 families have a common member for a particular rational value of   , then find the value of
b
ab 

2 2 3 2
5. The shortest distance between the parabolas y = x –1 and x = y – 1 is , then the value of k must be
k
___.

x2 y2
  1, then least value of 16 m equals to :
2
6. If y = mx be a tangent to hyperbola
 2 ( 3   2   )2
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ANSWERS

Que. PHYSICS Que. CHEMISTRY Que. No. MATHEMATICS


No. No.
1 C 1 A 1 B
2 A 2 D 2 D
3 B 3 B 3 C
4 D 4 B 4 A
5 BD 5 AB 5 BCD
6 ABC 6 ABD 6 ABC
7 BC 7 ACD 7 ABC
8 AC 8 A 8 BCD
9 ACD 9 ABC 9 ABD
10 ABD 10 BCD 10 AC
1 (A) – (q), 1 (A) – (p, q), 1 (A) – (s),
(B) – (p,q,r), (B) – (p, q, r), (B) – (s),
(C) – (q), (C) – (p,q), (C) – (p,q),
(D) – (p, q, r, s) (D) – (p, q, r, s) (D) – (p, q, r, s)
2 (A) – (p), 2 (A) – (p,s), 2 (A) – (q),
(B) – (p), (B) – (p, r), (B) – (r),
(C) – (q), (C) – (p, r), (C) – (p),
(D) – (q, s) (D) – (p) (D) – (s)
3 (A) – (s), 3 (A) – (p, q), 3 (A) – (s),
(B) – (r), (B) – (q, s, r), (B) – (r),
(C) – (q), (C) – (p), (C) – (r),
(D) – (p) (D) – (q, r) (D) – (p)
4 (A) – (p), 4 (A) – (p, q, s), 4 (A) – (r),
(B) – (r), (B) – (p, q, s), (B) – (p),
(C) – (q), (C) – (p, q, s), (C) – (s),
(D) – (p) (D) – (p, q, r) (D) – (q)
1 2 1 7 1 1
2 8 2 4 2 4
3 3 3 3 3 6
4 2 4 6 4 4
5 5 5 3 5 4
6 3 6 6 6 9

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