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FIITJEE COMMON TEST (PHASE-IV)

Pattern : JEE-Main

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


For Batch : 12th (CTY-1820)
03-08-2019
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 360

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5. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having 30
questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question is allotted 4 (four) marks for correct response.

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USEFUL DATA

CHEMISTRY
–31
= 9.1  10 = 1.6  10
-19
Mass of an electron m Kg Charge of an electron, e coulombs
= 8.314 J K1 mol1 = 6.023  10
23
Gas Constant, R Avogadro's Number, Na
= 0.0821 lit atm mol1 K1
= 1.987  2 Cal K1 mol1
–34
Planck’s Constant, h = 6.626  10 Js 1 Faraday = 96500 Coulomb
-27
= 6.25 x 10 erg.s
-27
1 calorie = 4.2 Joule 1 amu = 1.66 x 10 kg
-19
1 eV = 1.6 x 10 J

Atomic No.: H=1, He = 2, Li=3, Be=4, B=5, C=6, N=7, O=8, F=9, Na=11, Mg=12, Al=13, Si=14,
P=15, S=16, Cl=17, Ar=18, K =19, Ca=20, Sc=21, Ti = 22,V=23, Cr=24, Mn=25,
Fe=26, Co=27, Ni=28, Cu = 29, Zn=30, As=33, Br=35, Ag=47, Sn=50, I=53, Xe=54,
Ba=56, Pb=82, U=92.

Atomic Masses: H=1, He=4, Li=7, Be=9, B=11, C=12, N=14, O=16, F=19, Na=23, Mg=24, Al = 27,
Si=28, P=31, S=32, Cl=35.5, K=39, Ca=40, Cr=52, Mn=55, Fe=56, Co=59, Ni=58.7,
Cu=63.5, Zn=65.4, As=75, Br=80, Ag=108, Sn=118.7, I=127, Xe=131, Ba=137,
Pb=207, U=238.

PHYSICS
–12
Energy of photon = hf where h is Planck’s Permittivity of free space  = 8.85  10
constant, f is frequency
2 2
Current I = dq/dt, Where q is Force F = q /4r Where r is in
charge, meter, q is charge
–1 3 –2
Unit (Boltzmann constant) = joule/Kelvin Unit of gravitational = kg m K
constant
-2 -2 –1 –2
Dimension of Permeability = MLT I Unit of Young’s Modulus = Kg m s
()
–2
G = 10 ms

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1. The magnetic field lines due to a bar magnet are correctly shown in
N N N N

(A) (B) (C) (D)


S S S S
×
2. A current (l) carrying circular wire of radius R is placed in a magnetic field I ×
×
B perpendicular to its plane. The tension T along the circumference of the ×
wire is R
(A) BIR (B) 2BIR (C) BIR (D) 2BIR ×
× ×
B I
×

3. Electric field ,in a straight solid uniform cylindrical conductor of radius R = 2 cm is radially
outward from the axis of the cylinder and is given by E = K r where K = 1 × 108 v/m2 and r
is the distance from the axis of the cylinder. Current in the cylinder is  = 16micro ampere.
Specific conductivity  = z × 10–8(in SI units). Find the value of z.
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 9 (D) 1

4. In the given circuit diagram, potential difference between A and C is A R


C
V
, then current in branch BC is r
4 R R
V V r
(A) (B) B D
2R 4r
3V
(C) zero (D)
4r V

5. A 1 µF capacitor is connected in the circuit shown below. The e.m.f.


of the cell is 3 volts and internal resistance is 0.5 ohms. The resistors
R1 and R2 have values 4 ohms and 1 ohm respectively. The charge
on the capacitor in steady state must be :
(A) 2 C (B) 1 C
(C) 1.33 C (D) zero

6. A particle of mass m and charge q moves diametrically through a uniformly charged


sphere of radius R with total charge Q. The frequency of the particle's simple harmonic
motion, (if its amplitude < R) is given by
1 1 qQ 1
(A) (B)
2 4  0 mR 2
1 1 qQ 1 1 mR3
(C) (D)
2 4  0 mR3 2 4  0 qQ

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7. In the circuit shown the cells are ideal & of equal e.m.f. , the capacitance
of the capacitor is C & the resistance of the resistor is R . X is first joined
to Y and then to Z. After a long time the total heat produced in the
resistor will be:
(A) equal to the energy finally stored in the capacitor
(B) half of the energy finally stored in the capacitor
(C) twice the energy finally stored in the capacitor
(D) 4 times the energy finally stored in the capacitor
8. In the circuit shown, switch S2 is closed first and is kept closed
for a long time. Now S1 is closed. Just after that instant the
current through S1 is:
 
(A) towards right (B) towards left
R1 R1
2
(C) zero (D)
R1

9. An electron (mass = 9.1  1031 kg; charge = 1.6  1019 C) experiences no deflection if
subjected to an electric field of 3.2 × 105 V/m and a magnetic field of 2.0  103 Wb/m2 .
Both the fields are normal to the path of electron and to each other. If the electric field is
removed, then the electron will revolve in an orbit of radius:
(A) 45 m (B) 4.5 m (C) 0.45 m (D) 0.045 m

10. A electron experiences a force  4.0 ˆi  3.0 ˆj  × 10 –13


N in a uniform magnetic field when its
velocity is 2.5 107 kˆ ms–1. When the velocity is redirected and becomes
 
1.5 ˆi  2.0 ˆj  107 ms–1, the magnetic force of the electron is zero. The magnetic field vector

B (in SI units) is :
(A) – 0.075 ˆi  0.1jˆ (B) 0.1iˆ  0.075 ˆj (C) 0.075 ˆi  0.1jˆ  kˆ (D) 0.075 ˆi  0.1jˆ
11. A conducting wire bent in the form of a parabola y2 = 2x carries a
current i = 2 A as shown in figure. This wire is placed in a uniform
magnetic field B  4kˆ Tesla. The magnetic force on the wire is
(in Newton)
(A) 16 ˆi (B) 32 ˆi (C) 32 ˆi (D) 16 ˆi
12. A conducting ring of mass 2 kg and radius 0.5 m is placed on a
smooth horizontal plane. The ring carries a current i = 4A. A horizontal
magnetic field B = 10T is switched on at time t = 0 as shown in figure.
The initial angular acceleration of the ring will be
(A) 40  rad/s2 (B) 20  rad/s2 (C) 5  rad/s2 (D) 15  rad/s2
13. A conducting sphere is placed in a uniform electric field as shown in
 1 
figure. The charge enclosed in the sphere is  k  
 4 0 
ER 2 ER3
(A) (B)
k (R  1)k
(C) 0 (D) None of these

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14. Hysteresis curve for two materials are shown as below : Choose the correct option

(A) ‘A’ is suitable for making permanent magnet


(B) ‘B’ is suitable for making permanent magnet
(C) Both ‘A’ & ‘B’ are suitable for making permanent magnet
(D) Neither is suitable as both are paramagnetic material

15. A battery of emf 1.4 V and internal resistance 2 is connected to a 100  resistor through
an ammeter. The resistance of the ammeter is 4/3 . A voltmeter is also connected to find
the potential difference across the resistor. The ammeter reads 0.02A. What is the
resistance of the voltmeter?
(A) 200  (B) 300  (C) 400  (D) 150 

16. Charge +q is uniformly distributed on a wire of length


. Charge –q is placed at a distance d from it as
shown. Find the dipole moment of the system.
(A) qd,along CO (B) qd,along OC
q2
(C) (D) q ,along OC
4 0 d2 2

17. 3 concentric metallic shells with charges Q and – Q on inner and


outer spheres, are arranged as shown. The middle shell is
grounded. What is the charge appearing on the grounded shell?
(A) Q (B) Q
3 3
(C) Q (D) O
2

18. A spherical conductor contains a cavity. A charge q is placed at the center


of the cavity. Then
(A) A charge –q will appear on the inner surface of the cavity by gauss law
as E = 0 inside conductor.
(B) A charge –q will appear on the inner surface of the cavity due to
induction. So on applying gauss law, E = 0 inside conductor
(C) no redistribution of charge occurs as conductor is neutral.
(D) E  0 inside the conductor

19. The unit of permittivity is (C is coloumb)


(A) C2s2/m3 kg (B) C2s2/m kg (C) C2s2/ m2 kg (D) C2s / m2 kg

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20. Four resistances are connected by an ideal battery of emf 50


volt as shown in figure, circuit is in steady state then the
current in wire AB is :
(A) 1A
(B) 2A
(C) 3A
(D) 4 A

21. The radii of a spherical capacitor are equal to a and b (b > a). The space between them is
filled with a dielectric of dielectric constant K and resistivity . At t = 0, the inner electrode is
given a charge q0. Choose the incorrect options :
t

K0
(A) Charge q on the inner electrode as a function of time is given by q  q0 e
(B) In a short time, the charge on the inner electrode will become zero
(C) After a long time, the charge on the outer sphere will become q0
(D) The total amount of heat generated during the spreading of charge will be given by
 1 1  q0
2
H  
 a b  80K
22. Two uncharged capacitors are connected to an ideal cell as
shown in figure. The ratio of energy stored in capacitors C1 and
C2 in steady state is :
(A) 17 : 7 (B) 49 : 289
(C) 289 : 49 (D) 7 : 17

23. A parallel plate capacitor consists of a pair of


square plates with sides c that are at distance d
apart. The capacitor is connected to a generator of
constant voltage V. The space between the plates
is originally filled with air.
A plate with dielectric constant r is inserted between the plates at a constant acceleration
a0 as shown in the figure. The dielectric starts from the edge of the plate, from stationary
position. If l >> c, then select correct graph

(A) (B) (C) (D)

24. A current carrying wire is placed in the grooves of an insulating semi-


circular disc of radius 'R', as shown. The current enters at point A
and leaves from point B. Determine the magnetic field at point D.
0I 0I
(A) (B)
8R 3 4R 3
3  0I 3  0I
(C) (D)
4 R 4 R
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25. Two parallel, long wires carry currents i1 and i2 with i1 > i2. When the current are in the same
direction, the magnetic field at a point midway between the wire is 20T. If the direction of i1
is reversed, the field becomes 30T. The ratio i1/ i2 is
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 1
26. A long, thick straight conductor of radius R carries current I uniformly distributed in its cross
section area. The ratio of energy density of the magnetic field at distance R/2 from surface
inside the conductor and outside the conductor is:
(A) 1 : 16 (B) 1 : 1 (C) 1 : 4 (D) 9/16
27. Two particles X and Y having equal charges, after being accelerated through the same
potential difference, enter a region of uniform magnetic field and describe circular paths of
radii R1 and R2 respectively. The ratio of the masses of X to that of Y is.
1/2 2
R  R R  R1
(A)  1  (B) 2 (C)  1  (D)
 R2  R1  R2  R2

28. A uniform magnetic field B  3iˆ  4ˆj  kˆ   exists in region of


space. A semi-circular wire of radius 1 m carrying current 1 A
having its centre at (2, 2, 0) is placed in x-y place as shown in
figure. The force on semi-circular wire will be

(A) 2 ˆi  ˆj  kˆ  (B) 2 ˆi  ˆj  kˆ  
(C) 2  ˆi  ˆj  kˆ  (D) 2  ˆi  ˆj  kˆ 

29. Soft iron is used in many electrical machines for :


(A) low hysteresis loss and low permeability
(B) low hysteresis loss and high permeability
(C) high hysteresis loss and low permeability
(D) high hysteresis loss and high permeability
30. In a region magnetic field along x axis changes with time
according to the given graph.
If time period, pitch and radius of helix path of a charge
particle are T0, P0 and R respectively then which of the
following is incorrect if the particle is projected at an
angle 0 with the positive x-axis in x-y plane from origin:
T P 
(A) At t = 0 , co-ordinates of charge are  0 ,0, 2R0 
2 2 
3T0  3P 
(B) At t = , co-ordinates of charge are  0 ,0,2R0 
2  2 
(C) Two extremes from x-axis are at a distance 2R0 from each other.
(D) Two extremes from x-axis are at a distance 4R0 from each other.

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1. Acetone & sodium hypochlorite reacts to give


(A) Monochloro acetone (B) Chloro acetone
(C) Chloroform (D) Chloretone

2. On reaction with dry ice (CO2) ethyl magnesium bromide followed by hydrolysis gives
(A) Methanoic acid (B) Ethanoic acid
(C) Propanoic acid (D) Methane

3. How many moles of gaseous products are formed on heating 3 moles of oxalic acid
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 6

4. Neopentyl bromide undergoes dehydrohalogenations to give alkene even though it has no


-hydrogen. This is due to :
(A) E2 mechanism
(B) by direct dehydrohalogenation
(C) rearrangement of carbocation by E1 mechanism
(D) E1cB mechanism

5. Order of hydrolysis of the following is increasing order is :

A. Br B. Br C. D. Ph – CH2 – Br
Br

(A) A < B < C < D (B) D < C < B < A (C) A < B < D < C (D) A < D < B < C

6. In which of the following reaction, regioselectivity can be observed?


CH3 CH3
alc. KOH/  alc. KOH/ 
(A) H3C C CH2 Cl 
 (B) H C
3 C CH3 

H Cl
CH3 CH3
alc. KOH/  alc. KOH/ 
(C) H C
3 C CH2 CH3 
 (D) H3C C CH2 Cl  
Cl CH3

7. A dextrorotatory optically active alkyl halide undergoes hydrolysis by S N2 mechanism. The


resulting alcohol is :
(A) Dextrorotatory (B) Laevorotatory
(C) Optically inactive due to racemization (D) May be dextro or laevorotatory

D Cl
8. 
H2O/ Acetone
 Possible number of products and fractions on fractional

distillation are respectively:


(A) 2, 1 (B) 4, 2 (C) 6, 3 (D) 8, 4

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9. Observe the following compounds


CHO CHO CHO COCH3

I. II. III. IV.

CH3 NO2
The correct reactivity order of above compounds towards nucleophilc addition reaction is
(A) III > I > II > IV (B) II > IV > I > III (C) III > II > IV > I (D) IV > II > I > III

10. i. CH3COOH ii. H–COOCH3 iii. CH3–CONH2 iv. CH3–CH2–CH2–OH


The correct increasing order of boiling points is
(A) ii < iv < i < iii (B) i < ii < iii < iv (C) iv < ii < I < iii (D) iii < i < iv < ii

11. Phenol can be converted into salicylic acid by :


(A) Cannizaro’s reaction (B) Perkin’s reaction
(C) Tischenko reaction (D) Reimer-Tiemann reaction


12. The reaction products of C6H5OCH3 + HI   are:
(A) C6H5OH + CH3I (B) C6H5I + CH3OH
(C) C6H5CH3 + HOI (D) C6H6 + CH3OI

13. The product of following reaction is

C CHO 
conc. NaOD/D2O

O
H OD

(A) C C OD (B) C CH O

O OH OD
H D

(C) C COOD (D) C COOH

OD OD

14. The product which is not formed in the following reaction :


CH3 CH3
HIO4 (excess)
Ph C CH CH CH CH2OH 
OH OH OH
Ph C CH3 CH3 CH3
HCOOH
O CHO CH CH2OH CHO CH CHO
(A) (B) (C) (D)

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15. In the given reaction A will be


H5C6
C CH2 
CH3OH/CH3ONa
(A)
H3C O
H3C H3C H5C6 H3C
C CH2OH C CH2OCH 3 C CH2OH C CH2OCH 3
H5C6 OCH H5C6 OH H3C H5C6 OCH
3 OH 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)

OH NH2

Ph C C NaNO2,HCl
Me 
16. ?

Me Me
Major product is
OAg Me
Ph C(OH) C(NO3)Me 2
Ph C C(NO3)Me 2 Ph–CO–CMe3 Ph C C Me
Me
Me Me O
(A) (B) (C) (D)

17. The positive carbylamines test is not given by


(A) aniline (B) 2, 4-dimethyl aniline
(C) N-methyl-o-methylaniline (D) p-methyl benzylamine


NaNO2 HCl
18. In the reaction, C6H5NH2 05ºC
(A) 
CuCN
KCN
(B) 
H /H2O
(C)
The product (C) is
(A) C6H5CH2NH2 (B) C6H5COOH (C) C6H5OH (D) none of these

19. Starting from propanoic acid, the following reactions were carried out
NH3 , Br2 KOH
Propanoic acid 
SOCl2
X  Y  Z
What is the compound Z
(A) CH3 – CH2 – Br (B) CH3 – CH2 – NH2
O

(C) H3C CH2 C (D) CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – NH2


Br

20. On acid catalysed hydration, 2-phenyl propene gives:


(A) 3-phenyl-2-propanol (B) 2-phenyl-1-propanol
(C) 1-phenyl-3-propanol (D) 2-phenyl-2-propanol

21. Which one of the following statements is not true regarding (+) Lactose?
(A) On hydrolysis (+) Lactose gives equal amount of D(+) glucose and D(+) galactose
(B) (+) lactose is a -glycoside formed by the union of a molecule of D(+) glucose and a
molecule of D(+) galactose.
(C) (+) Lactose is a reducting sugar and does not exhibit mutarotation.
(D) (+) Lactose, C12H22O11 contains 8-OH groups

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22. (+)-Arabinose is (2R, 3S, 4S)-aldopentose. Which of the following is (+)-arabinose?


CHO CHO CHO CHO
H OH H OH H OH OH H
H OH HO H HO H H OH
(A) (B) (C) (D)
HO H HO H H OH H OH
CH2OH CH2OH CH2OH CH2OH

23. Which of the following classification is wrong for the given polymers:
(A) Polyisoprene  Natural rubber & homo-polymer
(B) Dacron  Polyester & co-polymer
(C) Nylon-66  Polyamide & condensation polymer
(D) Buna-N  Homopolymer & step growth polymer

24. Test by which starch and cellulose can be distinguished from each other is
(A) reducing sugar test (B) analysis of products of hydrolysis
(C) iodine test (D) Molisch test

25. Which of the following is the major solute species in a solution of alanine at pH = 2?
CO2H CO2H CO2 CO2

(A) H3N H (B) H2N H (C) H3N H (D) H2N H


CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3

26. The following compounds can be distinguished by


CD O COCH3

(A) Neutral FeCl3 (B) Ammonical AgNO3


(C) 2, 4-DNP (D) NaHCO3 solution

27. Which is the suitable reagent for the following conversion?


Reagent
Acetone   Acetic acid
(A) NaHCO3 (B) Tollen’s reagent
(C) NaOl followed by H+ (D) NaOH

28. Which one of the following will most readily be dehydrated in acidic condition?

(A) (B) (C) (D)

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29. After completion of the reactions (I and II), the organic compound(s) in the reaction mixtures is :
O

Reaction I : H3C CH3 


Br2 (1.0 mol)

aqueous/NaOH
(1.0 mol)
O

Reaction II : H3C CH3 


Br2 (1.0 mol)

CH3COOH
(1.0 mol)
O O O
P Q R
H3C CH2Br H3C CBr3 Br3C CBr3
O O
S T U CHBr3
CH2BrH3C ONa
BrH 2C
(A) Reaction I : P and Reaction II : P
(B) Reaction I : U, acetone and reaction II : Q, acetone
(C) Reaction I : T, U, acetone and reaction II : P
(D) Reaction I : R, acetone and Reaction II : S, acetone

30. Product P & Q may be grouped as


CN CN
CHO
OH H H OH
OH H
H SO OH H + OH H
H OH 
2 4

KCN
H OH H OH
CH2 OH
H2C OH H2C OH
P Q
(A) Diastereomers (B) Enantiomers
(C) Anomers (D) None of these

Space for Rough Work

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 x   x 
sin1  10   cos1  10 
1. If f(x)   Cx   Cx  , (where [.] denotes the GIF and {.} denotes the
5[x]2  6{x} 2  60[x]  77{x}  160
fractional part) then domain of f(x) is :
(A) {x | x  I, 0  x  10} (B) {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 9}
(C) {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10} (D) {0, 1, 2, 3, 9}

2. The number of points of discontinuity of the function f(x)  [ 4x  3  53  4x] ([.] denotes
the GIF) is
(A) 7 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) None of these

dx 1 qtan(x / 2)  1
3. If I    log  C then p – q + r =
4  5sin x p tan(x / 2)  r
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 3 (D) 4  3

4. Let f be a real valued function defined on (–1, 1) such that


x
e x f(x)  2   t 4  1dt  x  ( 1, 1) and f–1 be the inverse of ‘f’ then (f–1)’(2) is
0
(A) 1 (B) 1/2 (C) 1/3 (D) 1/e

 sin t  1      2 
x
5. Let f(x)   et   dt . Then f  f  
o  cos t  1  3  3 
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) e (D) e 

 (x 5  5x 3  4x) 
sin  
6. If f(x)   120  , then Range of f(x) is
x!
(A) {0} (B) I (C) Q (D) R

1 1 dy
7. If x2  y2  t  and x 4  y 4  t 2  2 , then is equal to
t t dx
y y x x
(A) (B)  (C) (D) 
x x y y

 (x3  x) 
sin  
8. If f(x)   6  , then period of f(x) is
| x |  !
(A) Not defined (B) f(x) is not periodic
(C) 2 (D) 1

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2016
9.
2016
 min({x}, { x}) dx is equal to (where {.} denotes the fractional part)

(A) 0 (B) 508 (C) 1008 (D) 2015

4
1  1
10.  x sin  x  x  dx 
1/4

 15   15  15
(A)  sin   (B) sin   (C) (D) 0
 4   4  4

 x2
 , 0  x 1
a

11. The function, f  x   a, 1  x  2 is continuous for 0  x   , then which of the

 2b  4b  , 2  x  
2

 x2 
following is true?
(A) a = 1, b =  1 (B) a  1, b  1 2
(C) a  1, b = 1 (D) a  1, b  1

 e x  e x  x
 , x0
12. Let f  x    x2
 3
, x0
 2
Then the value of  for which f(x) is a continuous function at x = 0 will be
(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) 4 (D) 2

 
The function f  x    t et  1  t  1 t  2   t  3  dt has local minimum at x equals to
x 3 5
13.
2
(A) 0, 4 (B) 1, 3 (C) 0, 2 (D) 2, 4

log(2  x)  x 2n sin x
14. Let f(x)  lim Then
n 1  x 2n
(A) f is continuous at x  1 (B) lim f(x)  lim f(x)
x1 x1

(C) lim f(x)  sin1 (D) lim f(x) doesn’t exist


x1 x 1

2 x 
15. If I   e x/2 sin    dx, then I equals
0
2 4
(A)  (B) 0 (C)  / 2 (D) 2

log(x 2  5x  6)
16. The domain of f(x)  , is
[x]  1
[Note : where [y] denotes greatest integer function less than or equal to y]
(A) ( , 3)  ( 2, ) (B) ( , 3)  [ 2,  )
(C) ( ,1)  ( 2,  ) (D) None of these

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17. If the function f(x) and g(x) are defined on R  R such that
x  3, x  rational  x  5,x  irrational
f(x)   and g(x)   then (f – g)(x) is :
4x, x  irrational  x, x  rational
(A) one-one and onto (B) neither one-one nor onto
(C) one-one but not onto (D) onto but not one-one

18. If the function f(x)  sin1 x  cos1 x and g(x) are identical then g(x) can be equal to :
(A) sin1 | x |  | cos1 x | (B) tan1 x  cot 1 x
(C) | sin1 x |  cos1 | x | (D) ( sin1 x )2  ( cos1 x )2

30  4 x  7 3 x
19. lim equals :
x 
2  (4x  7)  6x  2 3

(A) 15 (B) 2 (C) 3/2 (D) 0

20. Given f(x)  b([x]2  [x])  1 for x  1


= sin( (x  a)) for x < –1 ?
(where [.] denotes greatest integer), then for what values of a, b the function is continuous
at x = –1 ?
3
(A) a  2n  ; b  R, n  I (B) a  4n  2 ; b  R, n  I
2
3
(C) a  4n  ; b  R , n  I (D) a  4n  1; b  R , n  I
2

3x 2  4 x  1, for x  1
21. g(x)   . If g(x) is the continuous and differentiable for all numbers in
ax  b, for x  1
its domain, then :
(A) a = b = 4 (B) a = b = – 4 (C) a = 4 & b = –4 (D) a = – 4 & b = 4

 3  sgn(x 2  1  5x)   1  x 2  2x  
22. If f(x)  x | x 2  3x | e|x 3|       is non-derivable at x = x1,
 4  x 2
  3  | x | 1  
n
x2, x3, .... xn, then x
i 1
i equals :

[Note : [y], {y} and sgn (y) denote greatest integer, fractional part and signum function of y
respectively]
(A) 0 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5

pxp2q1  qx q1
23.  x2p2q  2xpq  1 dx is :
The evaluation of

xp xq xq xp
(A)  p q C (B) p q C (C)  p q C (D) C
x 1 x 1 x 1 xp q  1

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2 3 n
1   22   32   n2 
1

24. If Pn   1  2   1  2   1  2 
.........  1 2  , then nlim(Pn)
n2 is equal to :

 n  n   n   n  

2
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) e (D)
e

  /2
I1
25. Let f(x)  x 4  | x | and I1   f(cos x) dx and I2   f(sin x) dx , then the value of I is :
0 0 2

(A) 1 (B) 1/2 (C) 2 (D) 1/4

26. Let In   tann x dx, n  1. If I4  I6  a tan5 x  bx5  C, where C is a constant of integration,
then the ordered pair (a, b) is equal to:
 1  1   1  1 
(A)   ,1 (B)  ,0  (C)  1,  (D)   ,0 
 5  5   5  5 

sin x
27. If  sin  x   dx  Ax  Blogsin  x     C, then value of (A, B) is (where C is constant of

integration)
(A)  sin ,cos   (B)  cos ,sin   (C)   sin ,cos   (D)   cos ,sin  

 n  1n  2  ...3n 
1/n

28. lim   is equal to:


n
 n2n 
27 9 18
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 3 ln3 - 2 (D)
e e e4
1 1
sin x cos x
29. Let I   dx and J   dx. Then which one of the following is true?
0 x 0 x
2 2 2 2
(A) 1  andJ  2 (B) I  and J  2 (C) I  and J  2 (D) I  and J  2
3 3 3 3

a
30. The value of   x f '  x  dx,a  1, where [x] denotes the greatest integer not exceeding x is
1
(A) af(a) – {f(1) + f(2) + …+ f([a])} (B) [a]f(a) – {f(1) + f(2) + …+ f([a])}
(C) [a]f([a]) – {f(1) + f(2) + …+ f(a)} (D) af([a]) – {f(1) + f(2) + …+ f(a)}

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