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MEMORY BASED QUESTION


PAPER AND SOLUTIONS
JEE MAIN_APRIL-2019
DATE : 12-04-2019 & SHIFT : EVENING
JEE Main Online test_12-04-19_Evening
Chemistry
Single Choice Questions :
Ag O
1. X 
2
 (ppt)

HgSO NaBH4 Lucas reagent


X  4
H2SO 4
 Y  
 Alcohol   Turbidity appear in 5 min
Identify the correct structure of ‘X’

(1) CHCH (2) CH3–CCH (3) CH3–CC–CH3 (4)


Ans. (2)
Ag O
Sol. CH3–CCH 
2
 CH3–CC(ppt)

HgSO NaBH4
CH3–CCH  4
H2SO 4
  

2. Correct order of molar canductivity of following acids

(I) HCOOH (II) CH3COOH (III)

(1) III > II > I (2) I > II > III (3) I > III > II (4) III > I > II
Ans. (3)
Sol. More the acedic strength, more the number of ions formed, inhance more is the molar conductivity.

3. Assertion : Vinyl halide do not give substitution reaction.


Reason : Because postive charge is stablised by delocalisation of  e¯.
(1) Assertion is correct and reason is correct explanation of assertion.
(2) Assertion is not right but reason is correct.
(3) Assertion is correct but reason is incorrect.
(4) Both assertion and reason are incorrect,
Ans. (3)
Sol. Vinyl halide do not give substitution reaction. Reason is not a correct explanation.

4.

2 2

(1) (2)

(3) (4)
3

Ans. (3)

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Sol.
3

5. The correct IUPAC name of the following compound is

(1) 3, 5-dimethyl-4-propylhept-6-ene-1-yne
(2) 3, 5-dimethyl-4-propylhept-1-ene-6-yne
(3) 3-methyl-4-propyl-5-methylhept-6-ene-1-yne
(4) 4-propyl-3,6-dimethylhept-2-ene-6-yne
Ans. (2)
Sol. 3, 5-dimethyl-4-propylhept-1-ene-6-yne

6.

Identify the product ‘P’

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Ans. (4)

Sol.

7.

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

Ans. (1)
Sol. Azo coupling reaction (yellow dye)

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8. Which of the following is incorrect about glycogen:
(1) Present in animal body (2) It is linear polymer similar to amylose
(3) It is present in yeast (4) -glycosidic linkage is present
Ans. (2)
Sol. Because glycogen structure similar to amylopectin.

9.

Find the dihedral angle H’·C·C·H”


(1) 151 (2) 149 (3) 152 (4) 148
Ans. (2)
Sol. Fact

10. Which option is incorrect ?


(1) K > 1, G° < 0 (2) K < 1, G° > 0 (3) K = 1, G° = 0 (4) K < 1, G° < 0
Ans. (4)
Sol. We know G° = –RT lnKeq
if Keq < 1 , then G° > 0

1
11. According to following reaction : N2O5(s)  2NO2(g) + O (g)
2 2
Concentration of N2O5(s) changes from 2M to 1.75M in 30 min. Calculate rate of reaction (in mol L–1 min–1.
(1) 8.3 × 10–3 (2) 6.25 × 10–3 (3) 8.3 × 10–2 (4) 2 × 10–4
Ans. (1)
Sol. Rate of reaction in terms of rate of disappearance of N2O5(s) :

[N2 O5 ] [1.75  2]
 
t 30

( 0.25) 0.25
  = 8.3 × 10–3 mol L–1 min–1
30 30

12. Calculate the ratio of no. of atom in simple cubic, body centered and face centered lattice structure respectively

1 1
(1) 1 : 2 : 4 (2) 1 : 2 : 3 (3) 4 : 2 : 1 (4) 1 : :
2 4
Ans. (1)

1
Sol. No. of atoms in S.C.C. =  8 = 1 atom
8

1
No. of atoms in B.C.C. =  8 + 1 = 2 atoms
8

1 1
No. of atoms in F.C.C. =  8  6  = 4 atoms
8 2
So Ratio : 1 : 2 : 4
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13. A hydrocarbon weighing 25 g was combusted and formed 88 g CO2 and 9 g H2O. Find weight of carbon and
hydrogen in hydrocarbon.
(1) 24 gm C and 1 gm H (2) 20 gm C and 5 gm H (3) 23 gm C and 2 gm H (4) 12 gm C and 12 g H
Ans. (1)
Sol. CxHy + O2  CO2 + H2O
88 gm 9 gm
2 mole ½ mole
Mass of C = 2 × 12 = 24 gm
Mass of H = ½ × 2 = 1 gm

14. Calculate the osmotic pressure of the following aq. solution which contain 0.6g of urea and 1.8g of glucose.
(Temperature of solution is 300 K, volume of solution is 100 mL,
value of solution constant R = 0.0821 L-atm mol–1 K–1)
(1) 24.63 atm (2) 0.2463 atm (3) 0.4926 atm (4) 49.26 atm
Ans. (4)
Sol. No. of moles of solute

1.8
Glucose = = 10–2 mole
180

0.6
Urea = = 10–2 mole
60
Total moles = 2 × 10–2 mole

2  10 2
concentration = = 2 × 10–1 mole
0.100
Osmotic pressure  = CRT
= 2 × 10–1 × 0.0821 × 300
= 49.26 atm

15. The solubility of Cd(OH)2 in water is 1.8 × 10–3. Find solubility of Cd(OH)2 in a buffer solution of pH = 12.
(1) 2.3 × 10–5 (2) 2.3 × 10–4 (3) 3.3 × 10–4 (4) 3.3 × 10–5
Ans. (2)
Sol. 

Cd(OH)2(s)  +2 –
 Cd (aq) + 2OH (aq)
(1.8 × 10–3) (2 ×1.8 × 10–3)
Ksp = 4(1.8 × 10–3)3
Solubility of Cd(OH)2 in buffer of pH = 12 will be :


Cd(OH)2(s)  +2 –
 Cd (aq) + 2OH (aq)
S1 (0.01)
Ksp = 4(1.8 × 10–3)3 = (S1) (0.01) 2

4(1.8  10 3 )3
S1  = 2.3 × 10–4
(0.01)2

16. In photochemical smog, which is primary precursors ?


(1) SO2 (2) Ozone (3) NO2 (4) Acronitrile
Ans. (3)
Sol. Primary precursors of photochemical smog such as NO2 and hydrocarbon.

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17. Which have relatively equal atomic radii ?
(1) Sc, Y (2) Mo, W (3) Fe, Ru (4) Zn, Cd
Ans. (2)
Sol. Mo (2nd transition series) and W (3rd transition series) have relation equal atomic radii due to lanthanoid
contraction.

18. Ist ionisation energy and nuclear charge order of Boron & Beryllium :
(1) IE1 : B > Be & Nuclear charge : B > Be
(2) IE1 : B < Be & Nuclear charge : B < Be
(3) IE1 : B > Be & Nuclear charge : B < Be
(4) IE1 : B < Be & Nuclear charge : B > Be
Ans. (4)
Sol. The penetration of a 2s electron to the nucleus is more than that of a 2p electron.

19. Which has the least energy in ‘2s’ orbital ?


(1) Li (2) H (3) Na (4) K
Ans. (4)
Sol. ‘2s’ sub-shell in K is closer to nucleus due to having more number of proton than Li, Na and H.

20. Which cures Lead poisoning ?


(1) cis-platin (2) D-penicillamine (3) Desferrioxime B (4) EDTA
Ans. (4)
Sol. EDTA is used in treatment of lead poisoning.

21. Calculate the co-ordination number of the following compounds :


K3[Al(C2O4)3] Na[Co(en)2Cl]
(1) 5, 6 (2) 6, 5 (3) 5, 5 (4) 6, 6
Ans. (2)
Sol. Co-ordination number of given complexes are 6 and 5 respectively.

22. Which of the following is correct ?


(1) In leaching of Al, with NaOH, NaAlO2 & Na2SiO3 is produced.
(2) Appearance of Blister copper is due to evolution of CO2 gas.
(3) Pig iron is formed by cast iron.
(4) In Hall Heroult’s process both Al & Fe is obtained.
Ans. (1)
Sol. (2) Appearance of Blister copper is due to evolution of SO2 gas.
(3) Cast iron is different from pig iron and is made by melting pig iron.
(4) In Hall Heroult’s process used for Al.
23. X  
 MnO2 + Y + gas
Y + NaCl + Conc. H2SO4  Z (gas)
What is X, Y and Z ?
(1) KMnO4, K2MnO4 and Cl2 (2) KMnO4, K2MnO4 and SO2
(3) K2MnO4, KMnO4 and Cl2 (4) K2MnO4, KMnO4 and SO2
Ans. (1)
Sol. KMnO4 
 MnO2 + K2MnO4 + gas
K2MnO4 + NaCl + Conc. H2SO4  Mn2+ + Cl2 (gas).

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JEE Main Online test_12-04-19_Evening
Physics
Single Choice Questions :
1. Two ground to ground projectiles projected from same point, with saem speed but at different angles have
same range R (as shonw). Then :

H1  H2
(1) (2) 16 H1H2 (3) H1 + H2 (4) 4 H1H2
2
Ans. (4)

u2 sin 2
Sol. R
g

u2 sin2 
H1 
2g

u2 cos2 
H2 
2g

R2
 H1H2
16

R  4 H1H2

2. A rod of length L and radius r is under compression due to force F. It is found that if temp. of the rod is
increased by TºC there is no change in the length of the rod. Find coefficient of volume expansion of rod. (Y
is young's modulus of rod)

F 2F 3F 4F
(1) (2) (3) (4)
R2 YT R 2 YT R2 YT R2 YT
Ans. (3)

F 
Sol.  LT
R2 Y

F

R 2 YT
coeff. of volume exp. = 3

3F

R 2 YT

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3. Find co-ordinates of COM for the given arrangement :

7 3 3 7 3 3 7 2 3 7 3 3
(1)  9 , 8  (2)  8 , 8  (3) , (4) ,
    8 7 8 7

Ans. (2)

1
50  0  100  1  150 
Sol. xcm  2  7 cm
200 8

3
50  0  100  0  150 
y cm  2  3 3 cm
200 8

4. Find distance of a man from a loud speaker of power 2W so that loudness received by the man is 120 dB.
(I0 = 10–12 W/m2)
(1) 0.4 m (2) 0.6 m (3) 0.8 m (4) 1.2 m
Ans. (1)

2
2
Sol. 120  10log10 4r12
10

1
1012 
2r  1012
2

1
r  0.4m
2

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5. Find magnetic field at point O :

(1) 20 µT (2) 15 µT (3) 1.5 µT (4) 18 µT


Ans. (2)

µ0 i
Sol. B (sin 1  sin 2 )
4 r
here i = 5A r = 4 cm 1 = 2 = 37º
7
10  5 6
 B   1.5  10 5 T
4  10 2 5

1 1
6. A carnot engine has efficiency   , if temperature of sink is decreased by 67ºC efficiency becomes .
6 3
What is the temperature of source & the sink ?
(1) 1700 k, 2040 k (2) 1800 k, 2160 k (3) 500 k, 600 k (4) 1700 k, 2000 k
Ans. (1)

T2
Sol. efficiency of carnot engine  1  T
1

T2 1
here, 1 
T1 6

T2  300 1
1 
T1 3

upon solving T2 = 1700 k


T1 = 2040 k

7. For a diatomic gas under isobaric condition, workdone is 10J. What is the heat absorbed by the gas in the
process ?
(1) 30 J (2) 25 J (3) 35 J (4) 20 J
Ans. (3)
Sol. work done by gas under isobaric condition,
W = nRT = 10 J
heat absorbed, Q = nCpT

7 
  R nT
2 

7
 nRT
2

7
Q   10  35J
2

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8. Find the difference in acceleration of a block of mass 5 kg, when force is applied at angles as shown below:

(1) 1 m/s2 (2) 0.5 m/s2 (3) 0.6 m/s2 (4) 0.8 m/s2
Ans. (4)
Sol. case (i)
ma = F cos – µ(mg + F sin)
 a1 = F cos – µ(mg + F sin)
=m
case (ii)
ma = F cos – µ(mg – F sin)
 a2 = F cos – µ(mg – F sin)
=m

2µF sin 
a2  a1   0.8m/ s2
m

9. Find charge on 4µF capacitor in steady state :

(1) 24 µC (2) 12 µC (3) 30 µC (4) 32 µC


Ans. (1)

Sol.

q4µF = CV
= 2.4 × 10 = 24 µC

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EP 4 MP 1
10. Ratio of gravitational field of a planet with earth, at the surface E  9 , mass of the planet M  9 . Then
E E

find the radius of the planet (given RE = 6400 km)


(1) 1600 km (2) 3200 km (3) 4800 km (4) 800 km
Ans. (2)
Sol. gravitational field at surface of a planet

GMP
EP 
(RP )2

so ratio of E,

GMP
2
EP (RP )2 MP  RE  4
    
EE GM E ME  RP  9
(RE )2

RE R 6400
 2  RP  E 
RP 2 2

RP = 3200 km

11. Two elements A and B have half lives 10 min and 20 min respectively. Initially their number of atoms is same.
Find the ratio of number of atoms after 60 min.

1 1 1 1
(1) (2) (3) (4)
8 16 64 32
Ans. (1)
Sol. no. of active nuclei after time t,

N0
N
t
2
t1/2

ratio of atoms,

N0
t t

NA 2 t1/2 A 2 ( t1/2 )B
  t
NB N0
t 2( t1/2 )A
2 t1/2 B

 60 
2 
NA  20 

NB  60 
2 
 10 

NA 8 1
 
NB 64 8

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12. A drop of water is divided into 27 identical drops. Find ratio of terminal velocity of larger drop and smaller drop.
(1) 1 : 3 (2) 1 : 27 (3) 1 : 3 (4) 1 : 9
Ans. (4)
4 3 4
Sol. R  27 r 3
3 3
R
r
3
vL R 2 9
v  r2  2 
vs r 1

13. 1 kg water at 20ºC is heated using an electric kettle voltage source of Erms = 200 V is used to operate the
kettle. Resistance of kettle is 20. Find the time in which the water evaporates completely (latent heat of
vaporization = 2260 kj/kg, specific heat of water = 4.2 kj/kg)
(1) 1306 µC (2) 1298 sec (3) 1275 sec (4) 1330 sec
Ans. (2)
Sol. Total heat needed for completely evaporates
Q = msT + mL
= 1 × 4.2 × 103 × 80 + 1× 2260 × 103
Q = 2596 × 103
heat generated by electric kettle in time t,
v2
Q  t
R
(200)2
so, 2596  10 3  t
20
t = 1298 sec

14. A bead of mass m is in equilibrium as shown in figure. Find value of .

2 3g 2 3g 3g 3g
(1) (2) (3) (4)
R2 R R 2R
Ans. (2)

R
Sol. Nsin30º  m2
2
Ncos30º = mg

 2R
tan30º 
2g

2 3y

R

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15. Find de-Broglie wavelength of electron in 2nd orbital of H atom :
(1) 6.6 Å (2) 5.4 Å (3) 6.2 Å (4) 4 Å
Ans. (1)

1
Sol. v  2.2  106   1.1  106 m/ s
2

h 6.6  10 34
   0.66  10 9 m
mv 9.1  10 31  1.1  10 6
 6.6 × 10–10 m

16. An observer moving with velocity 10 m/s between two stationary sources of same frequency hears 4 beats.
Find the frequency of sound from the source (given vs = 330 m/s)
(1) 66 Hz (2) 76 Hz (3) 70 Hz (4) 60 Hz
Ans. (1)

Sol.

330  10 330  10
f1   f0 f2   f0
330 330
no. of beats = 4
f 2 – f1 = 4

 340 320 
f0    4
 330 330 

20
f0  4
330
f 0 = 66 Hz

17. A spring of length  and spring constant k is divided into two parts with length 1 and 2 where 1 = n2. Find

k1
k2 :

1 1 1 1
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2n n1 n 2n  1
Ans. (3)
Sol. K = k11 = k22 1 + 2 = 

n1
k1  k 1 = 22
n


k2 = (n + 1)k  2 
1 n

k1 1

k2 n

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18. Find the charge flown through the battery in time   :
R

L 2.7L LR 2 
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2.7R 2 R2 2.7 2.7LR2
Ans. (1)
Sol. Current in circuit at any time t,
i  i0 [1  e t/  ]


i i [1  e t/  ]
R0
charge flow in one time constant ()

L

R

dq   [1  e t /  ]dt
R 0


 
  e t/  
 t 
R 1
 
  0

  
    0  
R  e 

  L
Q . 
R e eR2

L
Q
2.7R 2

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19. Three polaroids are arranged as shown in the figure below. Find the ratio of I1 and I2 :

32 32 24 16
(1) (2) (3) (4)
9 3 9 3
Ans. (1)

Sol.

I1 9
I2 
32

20. For an electromagnetic wave travelling in +ve z-direction E0 = 60 V/m and frequency 2.38 GHz. Then :
(1) B = 2 × 10–7 sin (1.5 × 1010 t – 50 z)T
(2) B = 2 × 10–7 sin (8.5 × 109 t – 50 z)T
(3) B = 2 × 10–7 sin (8.5 × 109 t + 50 z)T
(4) B = 2 × 10–7 sin (8.5 × 1011 t + 50 z)T
Ans. (1)

E0
Sol. B0   2  10 7 T
c
 = 2f = 1.5 × 1010 Hz

2 2f
k   50
 c

21. Find the maximum current through zeenr diode :

(voltage of battery varies from 10 - 16 V, breakdown voltage of diode = 6V)


(1) 3.2 mA (2) 3.8 mA (3) 3.6 mA (4) 3.1 mA
Ans. (2)
Sol. maximum current will flow when v = 16 V
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voltage across zener diode = 6 V

10V
current through 2k   5mA
2k

6V
current through 5k   1.2mA
5k
 current through zened diode = 3.8 mA

22. Speed of a particle is given as

vb x
find its speed at t = 4 sec :
(particle starts from rest)

b2
(1) b2 m/s (2) 2b2 m/s (3) m/s (4) 4b2 m/s
2
Ans. (2)
Sol. vb x
dx
v
dt
x t
dx dx
b x   bdt
dt 0 x 0

bt
x
2
bt
x
2
speed of particle at t = 4 sec
v = 2b2 m/s

23. A galvanometer of resistance G and maximum deflection current ig is when converted into an ammeter of
range i0 required shunt is Rs and whne converted into an voltmeter of range v0 required resistnace is Rv. Find

Rs
Rv :

ig v i2g G igG igG


(1) (i  i )(v  i G) (2) (3) (i  i )(v  i G) (4) (i  i )(v  i G)
0 g 0 g (i0  ig )(v 0  ig G) g 0 g 0 g 0 g

Ans. (1)

ig G v0
Sol. Rs  Rv  G
i0  ig ig

igG
Rs i0  ig ig2 G
 
Rv v 0  ig G (i0  ig )(v 0  igG)
ig

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24. A sphere of radius R with charge density kr has total charge 2Q. Two point charges of charge –Q are placed
inside it, at a distance a from the center. If the system is in equilibrium find a.

R R R R
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2 2 2 8 81/ 4
Ans. (4)

Q2
Sol.  QE
4 0 4a 2

a
2

2
 kr4r dr
0
E4a 
0

ka 2
E
4 0

R
2
also  kr4r
0
dr  2Q

2Q
k 
R4 

Q2 2Q a 2
  Q
40 4a2 R4  40

R
a
81/4

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JEE Main Online test_12-04-19_Evening
Mathematics
Single Choice Questions :

x  2sin x
1. lim
x0
sin x  x  1  x 2  2sin x  1
2

(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4


Ans. (2)

x  2sin x
Sol. lim
x0
sin2 x  x  1  x 2  2sin x  1

(x  2 sin x) sin2 x  x  1  x 2  2sin x  1


lim
x0 sin2 x  x 2  x  2sin x

 2 sin x  2 2
 1  sin x  x  1  x  2 sin x  1
 x 
lim
x0 x 3 (sin x  x)(sin x  x)  2 sin x 
4
 1  
x  x 

 2 sin x  2 2
 1  x  sin x  x  1  x  2 sin x  1
lim  
x 0 x 3 (sin x  x)  sin x   2sin x 
  1   1 
x 3
 x   x 

=2

2. Find sum of first 15 terms of the A.P. a1, a2..........an if a1 + a6 + a17 = 40


(1) 100 (2) 200 (3) 300 (4) 250
Ans. (2)
Sol. a + a + 5d + a + 16d = 40
3a + 21d = 40

15
S15 = (20 + 14d)
2

 40 
= 15.    200
 3 

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3. Out of 5 boys and n-girls, A committee of 3 containing atleast one boy and atleast one girl. Can be formed in
1750 ways. Then n is
(1) 25 (2) 26 (3) 28 (4) 27
Ans. (1)
5
Sol. C1 nC2 + 5C2 nC1 = 1750

5n(n  1) n(n  1)
+ 10 × n = 1750 ; + 2n = 350
2 2
n2 + 3n = 700
n2 + 3n – 700 = 0

n  25 ; n = –28

4. Find the common tangent of y2 = 16x and xy = –4.


(1) y = x + 4 (2) y = x + 6 (3) y = 2x + 4 (4) y = 2x + 6
Ans. (1)
y2 = 16x on comparing with y2 = 4ax
4a = 16
a=4
Equation of tangent for y2 = 16x is

4
y = Mx  .......(1)
M
(i) is also tangent to xy = –4 .......(2)
Using (i) and (ii)

 4
x  Mx   = –4
 M

M2x2 + 4x + 4M = 0
Put D = 0
M2 = 1
M=±1
For M = 1 and M=–1
y=x+4 y = –x – 4

5. 12.20C1 + 22.20C2 + 32 20C3 + .......... + 202.20C20 = A.2 x then (A, x) ordered pair is equal to
(1) (420, 18) (2) (–420, 18) (3) (380, 18) (4) (–380, 18)
Ans. (1)

20 20

Sol. S=  r2 20
Cr =  20.r. 19
Cr –1
r 1 r 1

20
9
=  20 ((r – 1)  1)
r 2
Cr –1

20
18 19
=  20 (19
r 2
Cr –2 )  Cr –1 

= 20 19 218 + 20 . 219
= 20 . 218 (19 + 2)
= (105) (220) = 420 . 218

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6. (y2 – x3) dx –xydy = 0, The solution of D.E. is given by -
(1) y2 = – 2x3 + cx2 (2) y2 = – 2x2 + cx (3) y2 = 2x3 – cx2 (4) y2 = 2x2 – cx
Ans. (1)
Sol. Let y2 = t

1
ydy = dt
2

dt
 (t – x3) dx = x
2

dt (t  x 3 ) 2
 2  t  2x 2
dx x x

dt 2
  t  2x 2
dx x

2
x2
  dx x
 e2 loge  eloge  x 2
I.F. = e x

The solution of given differential equation is


2
y2x–2 = x ( 2x 2 )dx  c

= – 2x + c
y = – 2x3 + cx2
2

7. A circle which touches x-axis at (3, 0) and having intercept of 8 units on y-axis, then circle is passing
through.
(1) (–3, –3) (2) (–2, –2) (3) (–2, –3) (4) (1, 1)
Ans. (4)
Sol. Let equation of circle is
 (x – 3)2 + (y – 0)2 + (y) = 0
 x2 + y2 – 6x + y + y = 0
g = –3, c = 9, f = 

length of intercept = 2 f 2 – c

 8 = 2 2 – 9

=±5
So equation of circle x2 + y2 – 6x ± 5y + 9 = 0

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1
1 9
8. Given  (x   )(x    1)dx  log 8

Then find the value of =


(1) 2 (2) –2 (3) 3 (4) –3
Ans. (2)

1 1
 1 1  9   x    9
Sol.   x    x    1  dx  log  8  ; log    log  
       x    1  8

 2  1   2  9  2  1 2  1 9
log    log    log   ; log    log
 2  2   2  1  8  2  2 2  8

(2  1)2 9

4(  1) 8

 = –2

 1 x8   2 3 6
9. Find term independent of x is  is :
 60  81   2x  x 2 
 

(1) –108 (2) 36 (3) –36 (4) 54


Ans. (3)
r
 3 
Sol. Tr + 1 = 6Cr (2x2)6–r   x 2 

=
6Cr 26–r (–3)r.x12–4r

1 6 1
Coeff. of x0 is = C 3 23 ( 3)3  6
C5 21( 3)5
60 81

= –72 – (–36)
= –36

 tan x  tan  
10.   tan x – tan   dx = Acos2 + Bsin2 + C

(1) A = x –  ; B = log(sin(x – )) (2) A = x +  ; B = log(sin(x – ))


(2) A = x –  ; B = log(cos(x – )) (4) A = x +  ; B = logcos(x – )
Ans. (1)
tan x  tan 
Sol.  tan x – tan  dx
sin(x   )
=  sin(x – ) dx
sin(x –   2 )
=  sin(x –  )
dx

=  cos2 dx   cot(x – ).sin2 dx


= (cos2)x + log(sin(x – )) . sin2 + C
= (x – )cos2+ log(sin(x – )).sin2 + C
 A = x –  and B = logsin(x – )

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11. Given foci of ellipse are (2, 0) and (–2, 0) and length of minar axis 184 then point which lies on ellipse.

(1) (2, 2) (2) ( 2, 2) (3) (2 2, 2) (4) (2, 2 2)


Ans. (1)

x2 y2
Sol. Let ellipse is  =1
a2 b2

Given 2ae = 4
ae = 2 .......(1)
b=2 .......(2)

b2
Using e2 = 1 –
a2

4
e2 = 1 – Using (1) and(2)
a2

2
2 4
 a   1– 2
  a

8
=1
a2

a2 = 8

x2 y2
So ellipse is  =1
8 4

Point (2, 2 ) lies on the ellipse hence option (1) is correct.

1  sin2 x cos2 x 4cos 6x


2 2
12. Given that sin x 1  cos x 4cos6x  0
2 2
sin x cos x 1  4 cos6x

Then find the value of x = ?

2  2 
(1) (2) (3) (4)
9 9 5 5

Ans. (1)
Sol. C1 C1 + C2

2 cos2 x 4 cos 6x
2 1  cos2 x 4 cos 6x 0
2
1 cos x 1  4 cos 6x

R1  R1 – R2

0 1 0
2
2 1  cos x 4 cos6x  0
2
1 cos x 1  4cos 6x

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(2(1+4cos6x) – 4cos6x) = 0
2 + 4 cos 6 x = 0

1
cos 6x = –
2

2
6x = 2n±
3

2n 
x= 
6 9

 1 1  2
if n = 1 : x =     
3 9 9

2z  n
13. If = 2i – 1 and imaginary part of z is 10 then find n and real part of z.
2z  n
(1) (40, 10) (2) (40, –10) (3) (–40, –10) (4) (–40, 10)
Ans. (2)

2(a  10i) – n
Sol. = 2i – 1
2(a  10i)  n

2a + 120 – n = (2i – 1)(2a + i20 + n)


4a + 40i = 2i(2a + n + i20)
4a + 40i = 4ai + 2ni – 40
4a + 40i = (4a – 40 + 2n)i
4a = –40 – 40 – 40 + 2n = 0

a = –10 n  40

14. Angle of elevation of a point A from the top of the tower is 45º. Angle of elevation of a point B that is above 30
m from A to the top of a tower is 30º. Find the distance between tower and point A?

30 3 30 3 30 3 2 3
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3 1 3 1 2 1 3 1

Ans. (1)

h
Sol. tan45º =  h=p
p

h – 30 1 p – 30
tan30º =  
p 3 p

p= 3 p – 30 3  ( 3 – 1) p = 30 3

30 3
p=
( 3 – 1)

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15. Find the equivalent statement of ~ (p  ~ q)?
(1) p  q (2) p q (3) ~ p q (4) p ~ q
Ans. (1)
Sol. ~ (p  ~q)  ~ (~ p ~ q) = p q

4
16. 50 Question are given to a student probability of answering the question correctly is . Find the probability
5
that he is not able to do less than 2 question ?
45 49 49 49
54  4  54  4  4 54
(1) 1  (2) (3)   (4)
5  5  5  5  5 4  5 

Ans. (2)
Sol. P(x = 49) + P (x = 50)
49 50
50 4  1 50  4
= C 49      C50  
5 5 5

49 49
 4   50 4  54  4 
=      =  
5  5 5 5 5

 sin x  cos x  x
17. If y = tan–1   . Then differentiate y with respect to
 sin x  cos x  2
(1) –1 (2) –2 (3) 2 (4) 3
Ans. (3)

 tan x  1 
Sol. y = tan–1  tan x – 1 
 

  
y = tan–1 tan  x  4  = n + x +
  4

dy 1
= =2
x 1
d 
2 2

18. If given that x[sin] + y [–cos] = 0 and x [cot + y = 0 where [ denotes greatest integer function then

 
(1)   ,  system of equation has no solution
4 2

 
(2)   ,  system of equation has infinite solution
4 2

  2 
(3)   ,  system of equation has no solution
2 3 

  2 
(4)   ,  system of equation has infinite solution
2 3 

Ans. (2)

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 
Sol. (a) (b)   , 
4 2

 1   1 
cos   0,  sin  ,1 cot 0,1
 2  2 

 x(0) + y(–1) = 0
and x(0) + y = 0

  2 
(c) (d)   , 
2 3 

x(0)  y(0)  0 
 unique Solution
x(0)  y( 1)  0 

19. If f(x) = |x + 2| and g(x) = 5 – |x –1|


and let x = is the point where g(x) is maximum and x = is the point where f(x) is minimum then find

x2  3x  2
lim
x  –  x 2  5x  6

(1) 1 (2) –1 (3) 2 (4) 2


Ans. (2)
Sol.   = 1,  = –2

x 2  3x  2 (x  2) (x  1)
lim  lim = –1
x  2 x 2  5x  6 x  2 (x  2) (x  3)

20. Two dices are thrown together. If the numbers appearing on the both dices are same then there is a gain of
15. If sum of the numbers appearing on the dices is 9, then gain is 12 rupees. In any other cases, there is a
loss of 6 rupees. Find the expected value of gain or loss ?

1 1 1 1
(1) loss (2) gain (3) loss (4) gain
2 3 4 5

Ans. (1)

6 4 26
Sol. P= (15) + (12) + (–6)
36 36 36

1
=–
2

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