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FIITJEE JEE (Advanced), 2017

FULL TEST - VIII


(23 April 2017)

'_C_od_e 11721 A I
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 240
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INSTRUCTIONS
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A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the 9MR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Parts.
3. Part~1 is Physics, Part-ll is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
4. Each part has two sections: Sectlon-A & Seetlon-C.
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
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3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.

C. Marking Scheme For All Three Parts.


(I). Section-A (01 to 08) contains 8 multiple choice questions which have one or more correct
answer, Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and - 2 marks for wrong answer.

Section-A (09 to 12) contains 2 paragraphs with each having 2 questions with one or more than
one correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and - 2 marks for
wrong answer.

(II). Sectlon-C (01 - 08) contains B Numerical based questions with answers as numerical value
from a to 9 and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no negative
marking.

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Useful Data

PHYSICS
Acceleration due to grav~y g = 10 mls2

Planck constant h = 6,6 x10-34 J-s

Charge of electron e = 1,6 x 10-19C

Mass of electron me = 9.1 x 10-31 kg

Penmittivily of free space

Density of water p.ale, = 103 kg/m3

Atmospheric pressure

Gas constant R = 8.314 J K-' mol-'

CHEMISTRY

Gas Constant R = 8.314 J K-' mol-1


= 0.0821 Lit aim K-1 mol-'
= 1,987", 2 Cal K-' mol-'
Avogadro's Number N. = 6,023 x 1023
Planck's constant h = 6.625 x 10-34 J.s
= 6.625 x 10-27 erg.s
1 Faraday = 96500 coulomb
1 calorie = 4.2 joule
1 amu = 1.66 x 10-27 kg
1 eV = 1.6 x 10-19 J

Atomic No: H=1, He = 2, Li=3, Be=4, B=5, C=6, N=7, 0=8,


N=9, Na=11, Mg=12, 8i=14, AJ=13, P=15, 8=16,
CI=17, Ar=18, K =19, Ca=20, Cr=24, Mn=25,
Fe=26, Co=27, Ni=28, Cu = 29, 2n=30, AS=33,
Br=35, Ag=47, 8n=50, 1=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, 0=16,
F=19, Na=23, Mg=24, AI = 27, 8i=28, P=31, 8=32,
CI=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=1 08,
8n=118.7, 1=127, Xe=131, Ba=137, Pb=207, U=238.

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Physics PART-I

SECTION-A

Multiple Correct Choice Type

This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (0) for
its answer, out of which only ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.

1. A monoatomic ideal gas undergoes a transition from state A to P


state B via a straight line trajectory on the P-V diagram. Pick the 3Po
correct oplion(s).
(A) Temperature is minimum at V = ~ Vo . Po .
2
(B) Temperature is maximum at V = ~ Vo . Vo 2Vo v
4

(C) Process turns from endothermic to exothermic at V = 25 Vo'


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(0) Process turns from endothermic to exothermic at V =?.. Vo .
4

2. Consider a great number of rings with radius 'a' each, made of a thin metallic wire with resistance
R. The rings have been put in a uniform way on a very long glass cylinder, which is vacuum
inside. The rings lie in planes perpendicular to the cylinder axis and are glued in their respective
position. The number of rings per unit length on the cylinder is n. At a certain moment, the
cylinder starts rotating around its symmetry axis with a constant angular acceleration "'. Pick the
correct oplion(s) for steady state. (e = charge of an electron, m = mass of an electron)
2
(A) Current induced in the rings, 1= 2nma ",
eR
2
(B) C urrent .Ind uced' In t h'e nngs, I = ---
2nma ",
3eR
2
(C) Magnetic field at the cylinder's axis is B = 2nf1omna ",
eR
2
(0) Magnetic field at the cylinder's axis is B = 2nf1omna ",
3eR
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3. A light satell~e is initially rotating around a planet in a u,
circular orbit of radius r. Its speed in this circular orbit was
Uo. It is put in an elliptical orbit by increasing its speed
Q
from Uoto Va (instantaneously). In the elliptical orbit, the R iP
satellite reaches the farthest point P which is at a ,/
_~_ _._ ..~-_.-....
distance R from the planet. Satellite's speed at farthest ...•."
Vo ~~~
....• .....
point is Yp. At point Q, the speed required by satellite to
escape the planet's grav~ational pull is Vesco

(A) V"", = 2uo (B)va= uor ~


VR(r+R)
R (D)Yp= uor ~
(C)va= Uo --
~ (r + R) VR(r+R)
4. Figure shows a very long electron beam with • • • • • • • •• • • •
electrons (considered classical particles) distributed •
in the beam with a uniform number density nand • • o. _~ or ~.:_~ :'_~~ o. 0 o__ .~ ~..~ .

. '. .
00 00 DO

moving with a speed v along the beam's axis. • • II II II II

Consider a point in the beam at a distance r from the • • • • • ~


beam's axis. E, B, F represent the electric field, • • liD ' •••

magnetic field and net outward force on an


electron(moYing in the beam) respectively for the
above mentioned point in the beam.

(A) E=~ (B) E = ne2r(1+~)


2&0 2&0 c2
2 2
(C) F = ne r (1_ v 2
) (D) B = J.lonerv
2&0 c

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5. A block connected to a spring of spring constant k is oscillating on a


smooth horizontal surface. The amplitude of its oscillations is A and
time period t. As the block passes its mean position; another mass 'm'
is dropped onto the block and sticks to it. The new amplitude and new
time period are A' and t' respectively.

(A) Mass of the dropped particle m = ~[(t')2 - (tf ]


2"
(8) New ampl~ude A' = A (f.)
(C) Energy lost during the collision, t.E = i [1-(f.)]
kA2

(D) Energy lost during the collision, t.E = i (f. r]


2
kA [1 -

6. Two thin lenses with lens power D, and D2 are located at distance L = 25 cm from each other,
and their optical axes coincide. This system creates an erect real image of an object, located on
the optical axis closer to lens 1, with magnification m = 1. If the positions of the two lenses are
exchanged, the system again produces a erect real image, with magnification m' = 4.
(A) Lens 1 is converging, Lens 2 is diverging. (8) 80th lenses are converging
(C) D, - D2 = 3 diopters (D) D, - D2 = 4 diopters

7. A massless conducting piston divides a container in two parts. The walls of the I::.:: •.... H
....
:.'....•.
....
::::.::
..•.
~:::::
•.:.::::.:;,,::::.'.!:':::::'I
container are insulating. One part of the container contains m, 3 gm of = '7'
hydrogen at T, = 300 K, the other part contains m2 = 16 gm of oxygen at T2 =
400 K. the piston conducts heat between the gases and eventually the system
attains an equilibrium temperature T. Let p" PI be the in~ial and final pressure
values and W be the work done by hydrogen in the process. Assume that the
process is quasi-static (R is universal gas constant).

(A) EL = .! (8) Pi = 1
~ 2 ~

~'O_'"•••"
(C) T = 325 K

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(D) W = 75R
2
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8. Two identical conducting plates 0. and ~ with charges -Q and +q respectively (Q


> q > 0) are located parallel to each other at a small distance. Another identical
PI "I 'I
plate 1 with mass 'm' and charge +Q is situated parallel to the original plates at -Q +q +Q

distance 'd' form the plate ~, as shown in the figure. Surface area of the plates is •.•
A. The plate 1 is released and can move freely, while the plates 0. and ~ are fixed. Assume that
collision between the plates p and 1 is elastic, and neglect gravitational force and boundary
effects. Assume that charge has enough time to redistribute between the plates ~ and 1 during
the collision.

(A) Charges on plates ~ and 1 after collision are both (Q; q) .

(B) Charges on plates ~ and 1 after collision are Q +.9. and .9. respectively.
2 2
2
(C) Electric force on plate 1 after collision is -q-.
8EOA
(0) Speed of plate 1 after collision when it reaches a distance 'd' from plate ~ is

v=(Q-q)J d
mEoA

Paragraph type (One Option Correct)


This section contains TWO paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there will be TWO questions. Each
question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (O). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four oplion(s)
is(are) correct.

Paragraph for Questions 9 & 10

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the air is Po and its temperature is To, both inside and outside the tube. The h
length of the tube is h, its radius is r. The surface tension of the liquid is 0.. The temperature of the tube is
= = 3
increased slowly. Given that r = 5 mm, h 25 mm, To 250 K, Po= 10 Pa, 0. = 5 X 10. N/m. Assume
2

that, in the temperature and pressure ranges investigated, the liquid is far away from its boiling point.

9. The air inside the tube attains maximum pressure Pm•• at temperature. T"""'.
(A) Tm•• = 350 K (B) p""", = 1080 Pa
(C) Tma,= 295 K (0) Pm•• = 1040 Pa

10. Consider the air in the tube as a diatomic ideai gas. Work done by the air and the heat supplied to
it till ~ reaches the state with maximum pressure are Wand Q respectively.
(A) W = 2.7 x 10-4 J (B) W = 3.5 x 10...•J
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(C) Q = 10.5 J (0) Q = 11.5 X 10- J

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Paragraph for Questions 11 & 12

Consider an elastic siring strelched between two fixed ends A and B, as shown in
the figure. The speed of transverse waves on Ihe string is v and its linear mass
densily is fl. The siring is plucked and held in a triangular form wilh maximum
height h « L at ~s middle point. At I = O.Ihe plucked string is released. All effects
due 10 gravity may be neglected. Let T be Ihe period of the siring's vibrations.

11. Pick the correct option for siring's shape


(A) Al I" TIS (B) Al 1= T/8

A~B

U4 U4 U4 U4 U4 U2 U4
N. I::: T/4
(C) AJ I- T/4 (D)
L
L

~---;r[--...-/"E" A
----- _._- ------ B
A ~ B

12. Total mechanical energy of the vibrating string is


V2h2
(A) 2fl
L
2
(C) 4f1Lh
T2
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SECTION-C
(One Integer Value Correct Type)
This section contains 8 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).

1. A small bead of mass m and charge q is threaded on a thin horizontal ring of radius
R made of an insulating material. The bead can move on the circular track without
friction and is initially at rest. A magnetic field that is cylindrically symmetric about
the axis of the ring, is created, its magnitude depends on the distance measured
from centre and time t as

B(r, t) = kt, where k is constant.


r
(In a negligibly small neighbourhood of r = 0, the magnetic field has some finite constant value).
If k = 1, m = (1/3), q = 2n, R = 0.5 (all in 81 units); find the value of the inward radial component of
force between the bead and the ring.

2. The pressure and volume of an ideal gas are related as p a where 'a' and 'b' are

l+(~J'
constants. The translational kinetic energy due to the thermal motion of the gas sample at volume
= =
V b, given that ab 12 kJ is n kJ. Find n.

3. There is a rod of length t, mass m lying on a fixed horizontal table.


m,l
A cord is led through a pulley, and its horizontal part is attached to 90°
one end of the rod, while its vertical part is attached to a block of
mass m,. Assume pulley and the cord is ideal. The maximum
possible acceleration of the rod's centre of mass C (for all possible
values of masses m and m,) at the moment of releasing the block

m, is ~ . Find the value of n.


n

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4. Two in-phase, coherent point sources of sound are


shown in the figure. A sound detector, D is moving on a
semi.infinite vertical wall connected to a semicircular
portion (centred at the mid point of the line jOining the
two sources). Wave length of sound waves is A and
separation between the point sources is 2.5 A. The
radius of the semi-circle R » A. The number of ~ Detector, D
minimas recorded by the detector D on the track are N,
find N.

To 00

5. A particle of mass 'm' moving with a velocity 'vo' strikes an identical particle at e---Y' <;)
rest and sticks to it. The energy lost in this colJision is the same as that required m m
by a hydrogen like ion of atomic number 'z' for its electron to jump from the
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ground state to the first excited state. If m = 2.6 x 10. kg and Vo= 2 mis, find z.

6. A converging beam is incident on a


system of two glass slabs with refractive
indices Il' =
(3/2), 112 (5/4) and a =
concave mirror placed at a distance 'f'
from the closest face of the slab 2. The
observer 0 receives the reflected rays
from the system and perceives that the
image is formed at P itself (see figure)
which is also the point of convergence of
the incident beam (extrapolated). If the 6 em
5 erh-------~
l
concave mirror's focal length is 20 cm,
length 'f' = 10 n, find n.

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7. A capacitance C already charged to an amount qDwith the - .•. R,


polarity shown in the figure is connected to a charging
c
circuit by closing the switch at t = O. Given that C = 11lf, E =
s.
10 volts, qD= SIlC, R, = 4 1<0,R2 = 121<0. If the charge on (311=0)
the capacitor at t = (n(1024) ms is n mC, find n.

8. Figure shows one cycle of an


alternating current with the B
segments AB, BC, CD, DE being -Is rnA
symmetrical and parabolic. The
root mean square value of this
current over one cycle is x rnA,
find x. 45
A 1(5)

--Is mA __ .• _.•

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Chemistry PART-II

SECTION-A

Multiple Correct Choice Type

This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which only ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.

1. Arrange the fOllowing species in the decreasing order of nucleophilicity in an aqueous solution?
1. CH,OH 2. CH,S'
3. CH,COO' 4.

(A) 4> 3> 2 > 1 (B) 1 > 2> 3 > 4


(C) 2> 4 > 3 > 1 (D) 4> 2 > 3> 1

2. Addition of 10 gm of X in 100 gm Y (mol. WI. = 100) increases the boiling point of Y by O.SoC.If
K" & K, of Yare S K kg mar' and 30 K kg mar' respectively, then select the correct statement
among the following (Assume no dissociation of X in Y)
(A) Mol. WI. of X is 1000 gmlmole.
(B) Depression in freezing point of the solution is 3°C.
(C) Osmotic pressure of the solution at 300 K is 2.46 atm if molarity is assumed to be equal to
molality.
(D) Relative lowering of vapour pressure is approximately equal to 0.01.

3. Select correct statement


(A) NO is paramagnetic but NO' is diamagnetic.
(B) Bond length NO' > NO.
(C) Bond order of NO' > NO.
(D) Bond energy of NO > NO'.

4. Which of the following is/are correct for given complex [MBr2(en),J

Br,•.... [>
B;l')
(A) It has axis of symmetry. (B) It has centre of symmetry.
(C) It is optically active. (D) It has plane of symmetry.
~'==.-w=' ======'====- ===,,_,=sw=,_,="=.w='y=w_mw=,"=== ••==x?=======m __ ttent_ = w__
: •• __ =====••==m:1
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5. Which of the following product (s) will be obtained when mixture of Au & Pt will react with
aqua regia?
(A) NO (B) AuCr.
(C) PtCI;- (0) N,O

6. A 1 gm sample of weak acid HA (ml. wt. ao) is dissolved in 60 ml H20 and titrated with 0.25 M
NaOH. When half of the acid is neutralized the pH was found to be 5.0 and at the equivalence
point pH is 9 calculatethe percentagepurity of the sample.
(A) 40% (B) 60%
~a~ ~a%

7. Which of the following is an antiaromalic compound?

(A) 0 (B) a

! W
. /N=N"",
(C)
H-N~/N
N
(0)
0 B
I
H

a. Identify the major product


0 Me 0
II I II Cone, NaOHf4
Ph-C-C-C-H
I
Me

COOe
(A) Ph CH,
Ph (B) \ I
\ I C=C
C=C I \COOe
I \ H,C
H,C CH,
(C) 0 (0) OH Me
II I I
Ph-CH-C-CO ~
Ph-CH=C-C-O-CH,
I I
CH, Me
NW 0/
=
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Comprehension Type

This section contains 2 paragraphs each describing theory. experiment. data etc. Two questions on
each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has One or More than One correct answer among the
four choices (A). (B). (C) and (0).

Paragraph for Question Nos. 9 to 10

Stereochemistry may seem like a trivial subject because differences between stereo/somers are usually
subtle. In nature however. are most importantly. in biological system such as the human body. these
subtle differences have sweeping implications. Most drugs for example. are often composed of a single
stereoisomer of a compound and while one stereoisomer may have positive effects on the body another
stereoisomer may be toxic. Stereoisomerism arises due to the stereocenters in the given molecule. A
compound has the molecular fonnula of C,HsCI2'

9. The total number of cyclic structural isomers of the above compound is


(A) 9 (B) 8
~7 ~4
10. How many cyclic structural isomers will show geometrical isomerism?
W4 ~5
(C) 6 (0) 7

Paragraph for Question Nos. 11 to 12

X eone HNo, l Y (Brown pungent smelling gas)


(Yellow solid)
X Boiling with
'0 (Clear solution)
Na2so:;

1 HCI

z + y
(Colour1ess gas having suffocating odour) (While turt>idlty)

11. Y & Z respectively are:


(A) H2S. N02 (B) N02. S02
(C) NH,. S02 (0) N02. H2S

12. X & Y respectively are:


(A) H250,. S (B) S. 520,
(C) S, S (0) H2S0,. S20,
:lSf:tx

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SECTION -C
(One Integer Value Correct Type)
This section contains 8 questions. Each question, when worked out will result In one integer from 0 to 9
(both Inclusive).

1. For the reaction:


A+B~D+E

(dX = rate of disappearance of reactant)


dt
The following graphs are plotted for this reaction
I

08

1og(~)moles/Mtfsec: 04 DO

~~)m"lllll« 04

27 u ,,.
log IAllmolel11) log [BJlJnole&ll
1~I&J & IC)constlWll' II(••• g~I&lqoonQnl)

u
1tIlICJ lJI'M11l)
~I"J'~~"I

Overall order of the reaction?

2. 20 gram sample of FeS, on roasting produces S02 which requires 20 ml of 0.15 M K2Cr20,
solution in acidic medium for complete reaction. Find the % of FeS 0n closest integer) in the given
sample? (Atomic weight of Fe 56, and S 32) = =
3. Alkene C6H'2 on oxidative ozonolysis gives two acids X and Y. Neither X nor Y contains more
than four carbon. How many structures for alkene are possible to fulfill the above criteria
(excluding stereoisomers).

4. How many B - 0 bonds in diborate ion?


f(jj
". 1 Si 1 gs

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s. Which of the following compound(s) is/are optically active?

&x&,~ 6
(1) (2) (3) (4) ~ (5)

,9 xD"x h,
X (7) (8)
X X

(9)
X

X
X
6. An organic compound A on reduFtive ozonolysis gives 2 moles of 2-methyl butanal. Then total
number of stereoisomers possible for A is

7. In a crystalline solid, atoms of X form CCP lattice and atoms of Yare present in altemate
tetrahedral voids. If all the atoms along one body diagonal are removed, the formula of the
crystalline solid will be X.Y b, the value of (a + b) is

8. Number of species which give coloured volatile product with cone. H,SO, are?
CO;' ,S" ,SO;',NO;,Br',NO;,F' ,C,O;'
t:Z
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Mathematics PART-III

SECTION -A

Multiple Correct Choice Type

This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (8), (C) and (0) for
its answer, out of which only ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.

y
1. Let f(x, y) = 0 is a curve with differential equation dy = 2 3 -4X: -16, and f(1, 0) = 0, then
dx 3xy
(A) f(O, 0) = ~ (8) f(O, 1) =-7
(C) f(O, 0) = -7 (0) f(O, 1) = 0

2. The plane x + Z = 0 is rotated about a line L such that rt contains the line ~ = ~ = ~ after rotation,

then line 'L' passes through the point


(A) (-2, -1, 2) (8) (-2, 1, 2)
(C) (2,1, -2) (0) (2, -1, -2)

5 3
3. Let a E Rand f: R ...• R be given by f(x) = 3x - SOx + 13Sx - a, then
(A) fIx) has one real root for lal > 216 (8) f(x) has three real roots for 88 < lal ,; 216
(C) f(x) has five real roots for lal ,; 88 (0) f(x) has five real roots for a E R

4. A circle S is orthogonal to the circle x2 + y> + 2x + 2y -14 = O. If radius of Sis 4, then


(A) locus of centre of S is a circle with centre (-1, -1)
(8) locus of centre of S is a parabola with focus (-1, -1)
(C) locus of centre of S is a circle of radius 4,J2 units
(0) locus of centre of S is a parabola of latus rectum 2 units

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5. Slope of a variable line which passes through (1, 2) such that the area bounded by this line and

l- 8x - 4y + 12 = 0 is i sq. units, is
3
(A) -2 (B) -1
(C) 1 (D) 2

6, If J eX' (x+ x 2
+ x' f [2X' +2x' +14x2 +8x + 4]dX is equal to eX' (1 +x + x2)" .x
m
+ c, then
(m + n) is divisible by
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 8

7. If number of solutions of the equation cot-' (ltanxl) + coso, (lsinxl) = mx are 4, then m can be
1
(A) -- (B) -2
2

(C) 2 (D) ~
2

8. If arg( Z - z, ) = 2: , where z, = 5 + 3i and Z2 = 2 + i and i = ~ , then


Z-Z2 4

(A) locus of z is an arc of the circle with radius N units

(B) locus of z is a parabola with latus rectum N units

(C) locus of z is an arc of the circle with centre (0, 0)


(D) locus of z is a parabola with focus (0, 0)
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Comprehension Type

This section contains 2 groups of questions. Each group has 2 muniple choice question based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which only ONE OR
MORE THAN ONE is/are corree!

Paragraph for Question Nos. 09 to 10

Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions:
Let there be two bags A and B, bag A contains 4 white and 5 black balls and bag B contains 3 with and 6
black balls. A person randomly toss a coin and if head appears on the coin then he draws one ball from
bag A and if tail appears then he transfers one ball from bag A to bag B and then draw one ball from bag
B

9. The probabilily that a white ball is drawn is

(A) 2!. (B) 77


180 180
(C) 79 (D) 83
180 180

10. If a black ball is drawn then the probability that there were head on the coin is
(A) 50 (B) 50
1~ 1~

(C) ~ (D) 50
101 97

Paragraph for Question Nos. 11 to 12

Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions:
Let ABC be a triangle with ex-centres I" 12• 13 corresponding to vertices A. Band C respectively. Rand r
are circum-radius and in-radius respectively of the triangle ABC is

11. Area of triangle 1,1,13 is


2 ABC 2 ABC
(A) 2R cos'2cos'2cos'2 (B) 4R cos '2 cos '2 cos '2

2 ABC ABC
(C) 8R cos'2cos'2cos'2 (D) 16R2 cos-cos-cos-
2 2 2

12. Distance of vertex A from orthocentre of triangle 1,1213 is


A A
(A) r cosec - (B) 2r cosec-
2 2
(C) r sin A (D) 2r sin A
2 2
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5ECTION-C
(One Integer Value Correct Type)
This section contains 8 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).

1. If number of ways of arrangement of 9 distinct letters in 4 x 4 square board such that neither a
row nor a column remains empty is k x 9!, then ten's digit of k is __

3m(n')-12
2. If I'0 3'(r!(3r', +5r+l))
is equal to . , then 1m- nl is equal to __
'eO r +3r +2 12

3
J 3' tan (Isin nxl+lcosnxl)dx
3. If the value of o , is equal to aJb + c, then the value of a + b - c is
';
J 3' tan(lsinnxl + ICOS7tXl)dX
o
equalto __

4. If there is a function f(x) satisfying the relation f(l) + f(2) + f(3) + ..... + f(n) = n'f(n) 'if n E N, then
" f(r+l)
2400-( )- is equal to __
r=l f r

5. Let the sequence [a, ]:, is such that a, = 4 and a, = 3 and 2an _ , = 3an - an_ 1 'if n ~ 2. The value

(a -l)(a -2)
of lim n n is equal to
n~~Uan+2-2)U12an-8-2) -
.. "

6. If length of common tangent to the curves 1ox' + lOy' = 81 and y' = 4x is k, then number of odd
divisors of k is
, ,
7. From a point P on the circle x' + y' = 41 tangents are drawn on the ellipse ~
25
+L
16
= 1 at the
n n
points A and B. If 5, and 5, be the foci of the e!lipse such that L5,PA = -, and L5,P5, = -,
8 k
then k is equal to __ (where A is nearer to 5, than 5,)

8. If A be a 3 x 3 Nilpotent matrix such thatl25A + 311= 3~3' then det((A +31)50) is __

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