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JEE MAIN MOCK TEST - 5

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Physics
Q1 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Orbits of a particle moving in a circle are such that perimeter of the orbit equals an integer
number of de-Broglie wavelengths of the particle. For a charged particle moving in a plane
perpendicular to a magnetic eld, the radius of the nth orbital will therefore be proportional to:

(a) n2
(b) n
(c) n1/2
(d) n1/4
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q2 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Two blocks of mass M1 = 20 kg and M2 = 12kg are connected by a metal rod of mass 8 kg. The
system is pulled vertically up by applying a force of 480 N as shown. The tension at the
midpoint of the rod is:

(a) 144 N
(b) 96 N
(c) 240 N
(d) 192 N
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (d)
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Q3 SCQ (Single Choice Question)


An LCR circuit as shown in the gure is connected to a voltage source Vac whose frequency can
be varied.

The frequency, at which the voltage across the resistor is maximum, is:

(a) 902 Hz
(b) 143 Hz
(c) 23 Hz
(d) 345 Hz
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q4 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

A body starts from rest on a long-inclined plane of slope 45º. The coe cient of friction between
the body and the plane varies as = 0.3 x, where x is distance travelled down the plane. The
body will have maximum speed (for g = 10 m/s2) when x =:

(a) 9.8 m
(b) 27 m
(c) 12 m
(d) 3.33 m
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (d)
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Q5 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

A and B are two sources generating sound waves. A listener is situated at C. The frequency of
the source at A is 500 Hz. A, now, moves towards C with a speed 4m/s. The number of beats
heard at C is 6. When A moves away from C with speed 4 m/s, the number of beats heard at C
is 18. The speed of sound is 340 m/s. The frequency of the source at B is:

(a) 500 Hz
(b) 506 Hz
(c) 512 Hz
(d) 494 Hz
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q6 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

A dc source of emf E1 = 100 V and internal resistance r = 0.5 Ω, a storage battery of emf E2 = 90
V and an external resistance R are connected as shown in gure. For what value of R no current
will pass through the battery?

(a) 5.5 Ω
(b) 3.5 Ω
(c) 4.5 Ω
(d) 2.5 Ω
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q7 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

The change in the value of acceleration of earth towards sun, when the moon comes from the
position of solar eclipse to the position on the other side of earth in line with sun is:
(mass of the moon = 7.36 × 1022 kg, radius of the moon’s orbit = 3.8 ×108 m).

(a) 6.73 × 10
−5
m/s
2

(b) 6.73 × 10
−3
m/s
2

(c) 6.73 × 10
−2 2
m/s

(d)
−4 2
6.73 × 10 m/s

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (a)


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Q8 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

An ideal gas at atmospheric pressure is adiabatically compressed so that its density becomes
32 times of its initial value. If the nal pressure of gas is 128 atmospheres, the value of ‘ ’ of the
gas is:

(a) 1.5
(b) 1.4
(c) 1.3
(d) 1.6
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (b)
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Q9 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

A tennis ball (treated as hollow spherical shell) starting from O rolls down a hill. At point A the
ball becomes air borne leaving at an angle of 30º with the horizontal. The ball strikes the
ground at B. What is the value of the distance AB?
(Moment of inertia of a spherical shell of mass m and radius R about its diameter = 3 mR2 )
2

(a) 1.87 m
(b) 2.08 m
(c) 1.57 m
(d) 1.77 m
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (a)
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Q10 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

The dimensions of angular momentum, latent heat and capacitance are, respectively.

(a) ML T
2 1 2
A ,L T
2 −2
,M
−1
L
−2
T
2

(b) ML T
2 −2
,L T
2 2
,M
−1
L
−2
T
4
A
2

(c) ML T
2 −1
,L T
2 −2
, ML T A
2 2

(d) ML T
2 −1
,L T
2 −2
,M
−1
L
−2
T
4
A
2

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (d)


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Q11 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Air of density 1.2 kg m–3 is blowing across the horizontal wings of an aero plane in such a way
that its speeds above and below the wings are 150 ms–1 and 100 ms–1, respectively. The
pressure di erence between the upper and lower sides of the wings, is:

(a) 60 Nm–2
(b) 180 Nm–2
(c) 7500 Nm–2
(d) 12500 Nm–2
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q12 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

This question has Statement–1 and Statement–2. Of the four choices given after the
Statements, choose the one that best describes the two Statements.
Statement 1: In Young’s double slit experiment, the number of fringes observed in the eld of
view is small with longer wave length of light and is large with shorter wave length of light.
Statement 2: In the double slit experiment the fringe width depends directly on the wave
length of light.

(a) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true and the Statement 2 is not the correct explanation
of the Statement 1.
(b) Statement 1 is false and the Statement 2 is true
(c) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is true and the Statement 2 is true explanation of the
Statement 1
(d) Statement 1 is true and the Statement 2 is false
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q13 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

To nd the resistance of a galvanometer by the half de ection method the following circuit is
used with resistances R1 = 9970 Ω, R2 = 30 Ω and R3 = 0. The de ection in the galvanometer is
d. With R3 = 107 Ω the de ection changed to d

2
. The galvanometer resistance is approximately:

(a) 107 Ω
(b) 137 Ω
(c) 107/2 Ω
(d) 77 Ω
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (d)
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Q14 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Two lenses of power –15D and +5D are in contact with each other. The focal length of the
combination is

(a) – 20 cm
(b) – 10 cm
(c) + 20 cm
(d) + 10 cm
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (b)
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Q15 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

In a series L-C-R circuit, C = 10–11 Farad, L = 10–5 Henry and R = 100 Ohm, when a constant D.C
voltage E is applied to the circuit, the capacitor acquires a charge 10–9 C. The D.C. source is
replaced by a sinusoidal voltage source in which the peak voltage E0 is equal to the constant
D.C. voltage E. At resonance the peak value of the charge acquired by the capacitor will be:

(a) 10–15 C
(b) 10–6 C
(c) 10–10 C
(d) 10–8 C
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (d)
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Q16 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

A point charge of magnitude +1 C is xed at (0,0,0). An isolated uncharged spherical


conductor, is xed with its center at (4,0,0). The potential and the induced electric eld at the
center of the sphere is:

(a) 1.8 × 105 V and –5.625 × 106 V/m


(b) 0 V and 0 V/m
(c) 2.25 × 106 and –5.625 × 102 V/m
(d) 2.25 × 105 V and 0 V/m
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q17 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

A uniform wire (Young’s modulus 2 × 1011 Nm–2) is subjected to longitudinal tensile stress of 5 ×
107 Nm–2. If the overall volume change in the wire is 0.02 %, the fractional decrease in the
radius of the wire is close to:

(a) 1.0 × 10–4


(b) 1.5 × 10–4
(c) 0.25 × 10–4
(d) 5 × 10–4
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q18 SCQ (Single Choice Question)


The half-life of a radioactive element A is the same as the mean-life of another radioactive
element B. Initially both substances have the same number of atoms, then:

(a) A and B both decay at the same rate always


(b) A and B will decay at the same rate mutually
(c) A will decay at a faster rate than B initially
(d) B will decay at a faster rate than A Mutually
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (d)
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Q19 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

A ball projected from ground at an angle of 45° just clears a wall in front. If point of projection
is 4m from the foot of wall and ball strikes the ground at a distance of 6m on the other side of
the wall, the height of the wall is:

(a) 1.33 m
(b) 2.4 m
(c) 3.6 m
(d) 1.6 m
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (b)
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Q20 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

An electromagnetic wave of frequency v = 3.0 MHz passes from vacuum into a dielectric
medium with permittivity ε = 4.0. Then

(a) wavelength is doubled and the frequency remains unchanged.


(b) wavelength is doubled and frequency becomes half.
(c) wavelength is halved and frequency remains unchanged
(d) wavelength and frequency both remain unchanged
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Physics Numeric
Q1 Short Text

A block is placed on an inclined plane moving towards right horizontally with an acceleration
a0 = g . The length of the plane AC = 1m. Friction is absent everywhere. Find the time taken (in
seconds) by the block to reach from C to A.

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer 1.00


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Q2 Short Text

In the given gure, nd the horizontal velocity u (in ms-1) of a projectile so that it hits the
inclined plane perpendicularly. Given H = 6.25 m:

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer 5.00


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Q3 Short Text

A uniform cylinder rests on a cart as shown. The coe cient of static friction between the
cylinder and the cart is 0.5. If the cylinder is 4 cm in diameter and 10 cm in height, then what is
the minimum acceleration (in m/s2) of the cart needed to cause the cylinder to tip over?

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer 4.00


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Q4 Short Text

i1
In the circuit shown in gure, nd the ratio of currents i2

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer 8.00


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Q5 Short Text

The centers of two identical small conducting spheres are 1m apart. They carry charges of
opposite kind and attract each other with a force F. When they are connected by a conducting
thin wire, they repel each other with a force F/3. The ratio of the magnitude of charges carried
by the spheres initially is n : 1. Find the value of n.
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer 3.00
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Chemistry
Q1 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Oxidation state of Sulphur in anions S O2−


3
, S2 O
2−
4
and S2 O2−
6
increases in the orders:

(a) S2 O
2−
6
< S2 O
2−
4
< SO
2−
3

(b) SO
2−
3
< S2 O
2−
4
< S2 O
2−
6

(c) S2 O
2−
4
< SO
2−
3
< S2 O
2−
6

(d) S2 O
2−
4
< S2 O
2−
6
< SO
2−
3

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)


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Q2 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Picric acid is

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)


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Q3 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Given

Based on data provided, the value of electron gain enthalpy of uorine would be:

(a) –300 kJ mol–1


(b) –350 kJ mol–1
(c) –328 kJ mol–1
(d) –228 kJ mol–1
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q4 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

A molecule M associates in a given solvent according to the equation M ⇌ (M )n . For a


certain concentration of M, the van’t Ho factor was found to be 0.9 and the fraction of
associated molecules was 0.2. The value of n is:

(a) 3
(b) 5
(c) 2
(d) 4
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q5 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

The solubility order for alkali metal uoride in water is:

(a) LiF < RbF < KF < NaF


(b) RbF < KF < NaF < LiF
(c) LiF > NaF > KF > RbF
(d) LiF < NaF < KF < RbF
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (d)
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Q6 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

XeO4 molecule is tetrahedral having:

(a) Two pπ – dπ bonds


(b) One pπ – dπ bonds
(c) Four pπ – dπ bonds
(d) Three pπ – dπ bonds
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q7 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

The reaction X →Y is an exothermic reaction. Activation energy of the reaction for X into Y is
150 kJ mol . Enthalpy of reaction is 135 kJ mol–1. The activation energy for reverse reaction, Y
–1

→ X will be:

(a) 280 kJ mol–1


(b) 285 kJ mol–1
(c) 270 kJ mol–1
(d) 15 kJ mol–1
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (b)
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Q8 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

For which of the following compounds Kjeldahl method can be used to determine the
percentage of Nitrogen?

(a) Nitrobenzene
(b) Pyridine
(c) Alanine
(d) Diazomethane
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q9 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Which of the following statements about aspirin is not true?

(a) It is e ective in relieving pain


(b) It is a neurologically active drug
(c) It has antiblood clotting action
(d) It belongs to narcotic analgesics
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (d)
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Q10 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

The density of 3M solution of sodium chloride is 1.252 g mL–1. The molality of the solution will
be:
(molar mass, NaCl = 58.5 g mol–1)

(a) 2.60 m
(b) 2.18 m
(c) 2.79 m
(d) 3.00 m
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q11 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Which base is present in RNA but not in DNA?


(a) Uracil
(b) Cytosine
(c) Guanine
(d) Thymine
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (a)
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Q12 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

The polymer used for optical lenses is:

(a) polypropylene
(b) polyvinyl chloride
(c) polythene
(d) polymethyl methacrylate
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (d)
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Q13 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Which of the following is diamagnetic?

(a)
3−
[F e(CN ) ]
6

(b)
3−
[Co (OX)]

(c)
3−
[F eF6 ]

(d)
3−
[Co (F6 )]

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (b)


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Q14 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Bond order normally gives idea of stability of a molecular species. All the molecules viz. H2, Li2
and B2 have the same bond order yet they are not equally stable. Their stability order is:

(a) H2 > Li2 > B2


(b) Li2 > H2 > B2
(c) Li2 > B2 > H2
(d) B2 > H2 > Li2
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (a)
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Q15 SCQ (Single Choice Question)


The molar solubility (in mol L–1) of a sparingly soluble salt MX4 is S. The corresponding solubility
product is Ksp. S is given in terms of Ksp by the relation.

(a) S = (Ksp/128)1/4
(b) S = (128 Ksp)1/4
(c) S = (256 Ksp)1/5
(d) S = (Ksp/256)1/5
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (d)
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Q16 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

The wave number of the rst emission line in the Balmer series of H-Spectrum is: (R = Rydberg
constant):

(a) 5

36
R

(b) 400
9
R

(c)
7
R
6

(d) 3

4
R

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (a)


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Q17 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

What is the structure of the major product when phenol is treated with bromine water?

(a)

(b)

(c)
(d)

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (a)


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Q18 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Given the value of their van der Waals’ constant ‘a’ arrange the following gases in the order of
their expected liquefaction pressure at a temperature T. T is below the critical point of all the
gases.

(a) C H4 < Kr < N2 < C l2

(b) N2 < C H4 < Kr < C l2

(c) C l2 < Kr < C H4 < N2

(d) C l2 < N2 < Kr < C H4


Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q19 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

The order of increasing sizes of atomic radii among the elements O, S, Se and As is:

(a) As < S < O < Se


(b) Se < S < As < O
(c) O < S < As < Se
(d) O < S < Se < As
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (d)
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Q20 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

The absolute con guration of

(a) S, S
(b) R, R
(c) R, S
(d) S, R
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (b)
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Chemistry Numeric
Q1 Short Text

From the following sets of quantum numbers, state which are not possible.
a. n = 0, l = 0, m = 0, s = +1/2
b. n = 1, l = 0, m = 0, s = –1/2
c. n = 1, l = 1, m = 0, s = +1/2
d. n = 1, l = 0, m = +1, s = +1/2
e. n = 3, l = 0, m = –1, s = –1/2
f. n = 2, l = 2, m = 0, s = –1/2
g. n = 2, l = 1, m = 0, s = –1/2
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a. is not possible because n = 0 is wrong.


b. is possible.
c. is not possible because l = n is wrong.
d. is not possible because m = + 1 is wrong.
e. is not possible
f. is not possible because l = 2 is wrong.
g. is possible

Q2 Short Text

200g impure CaCO3 on heating gives 5.6L. CO2 gas at STP. Find the percentage of Calcium in
the limestone sample.
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer 5.00
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CaCO3 → CaO + CO2


5.6/ 22.4 = 0.25 mole
Mole of CaO = mole of Ca = 0.25
Mass of Ca= 0.25 x 40 = 10
% of Calcium = 10 x 100/ 200 = 5%

Q3 Short Text

NO → N2O + NO2
In this reaction equivalent weight of NO is M then x + y will be
x

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer 5.00


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2
                  NO → NO (+2 to + 4) = 2
2

Q4 Short Text

10 g impure NaOH is completely neutralised by 1000 ml of N HCI. Calculate the percentage


1

10

purity of the impure NaOH.


Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer 40.00
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Eq. of NaOH = eq. of HCI


W 1
=
40 10

W = 4 gram
% purity = x 100 = 40%
4

10

Q5 Short Text

Δ H2 O H2 SO4

MgCO3 −
→ MgO + CO2 −−→ Mg(OH) −−−−→ MgSO4
2
(4.2 g)

Then weight of MgSO4 will be formed in this series is


Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer 6.00
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MgCO3 Molar mass: 84.3139


Moles = 0.05 moles produced 0.05 moles MgO and
MgSO4 molar mass: 120 x 0.05 = 6

Mathematics
Q1 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

The number of ways in which an examiner can assign 30 marks to 8 questions, giving not less
than 2 marks to any question, is:

(a) 30
C7

(b) 21
C8

(c) 21
C7

(d) 30
C8
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q2 SCQ (Single Choice Question)


If the system of linear equations
x1 + 2x2 + 3x3 = 6

x1 + 3x2 + 5x3 = 9

2x1 + 5x2 + ax3 = b


is consistent and has in nite number of solutions, then:

(a) a = 8, b can be any real number


(b) b = 15, a can be any real number
(c) a R – {8} and b R – {15}
(d) a = 8, b = 15
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (d)
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Q3 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Given sum of the rst n terms of an A.P. is 2n + 3n2. Another A.P. is formed with the same rst
term and double of the common di erence, the sum of n terms of the new A.P. is:

(a) n + 4n2
(b) 6n2 – n
(c) n2 + 4n
(d) 3n + 2n2
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (b)
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Q4 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Statement 1: The function x2 (ex + e–x) is increasing for all x > 0.


Statement 2: The functions x2ex and x2e–x is increasing for all x > 0 and the sum of two
increasing functions in any interval (a, b) is an increasing function in (a, b)

(a) Statement 1 is false; Statement 2 is true


(b) Statement 1 is true; Statement 2 is true; Statement 2 is not a correct explanation for
Statement 1
(c) Statement 1 is true; Statement 2 is false
(d) Statement 1 is true; Statement 2 is true; Statement 2 is a current explanation for
Statement 1.
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q5 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Mean of 5 observations is 7. If four of these observations are 6, 7, 8, 10 and one is missing then
the variance of all the ve observations is:
(a) 4
(b) 6
(c) 8
(d) 2
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (a)
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Q6 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

The area of the region (in sq. units), in the rst quadrant, bounded by the parabola y = 9x2 and
lines x = 0, y = 1 and y = 4, is:

(a) 7/9
(b) 14/3
(c) 7/3
(d) 14/9
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (d)
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Q7 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

If the x-intercept of some line L is double as that of the line, 3x + 4y = 12 and the y-intercept of
L is half as that of the same line, then the slope of L is:

(a) –3
(b) –3/8
(c) –3/2
(d) –3/16
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (d)
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Q8 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

The sum 3
2
+
2
5
2
+
2
7
2 2
+. . . . upto 11-terms is:
1 1 +2 1 +2 +3

(a) 7

(b) 11

(c)
11

(d)
60

11

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)


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Q9 SCQ (Single Choice Question)


3
−−−−−
The integral ∫
2
√tan x dx is equal to:


(a) log 2√2
(b) log 2
(c) 2 log 2

(d) log √2
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (a)
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Q10 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Let R = {(3, 3), (5, 5), (9, 9), (12, 12), (5, 12), (3, 9), (3, 12), (3, 5)} be a relation on the set A = {3, 5, 9,
12}. Then, R is:

(a) re exive, symmetric but not transitive


(b) symmetric, transitive but not re exive
(c) an equivalence relation
(d) re exive, transitive but not symmetric
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (d)
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Q11 SCQ (Single Choice Question)



If a complex number z satis es the equation z + √2|z +1|+ i = 0 , then |z| is equal to:

(a) 2

(b) √3

(c) √5

(d) 1
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)
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Q12 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

9

If the 7th term in the binomial expansion of ( 3
3
+ √3 ln x) ,x > 0 , is equal to 729, then x
√84

can be:

(a) e2
(b) e
(c) e

(d) 2e
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (b)
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Q13 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Statement 1: The line x – 2y = 2 meets the parabola, y2 + 2x = 0 only at the point (–2, –2):
Statement 2 : The line y = mx − 2m (m ≠ 0) is tangent to the parabola, y2 = – 2x at the point
1

1 1
(− − ).
2 m
2m ,

(a) Statement 1 is true; Statement 2 is false


(b) Statement 1 is true; Statement 2 is true; Statement 2 is a correct explanation for
Statement 1
(c) Statement 1 is false; Statement 2 is true
(d) Statement 1 is true; Statement 2 is true; Statement 2 is not a correct explanation for
Statement 1.
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (b)
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Q14 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

If a circle C passing through (4, 0) touches the circle x2 + y2 + 4x – 6y – 12 = 0 externally at a


point (1, –1), then the radius of the circle C is:

(a) 5

(b) 2√5
(c) 4
−−
(d) √57
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (a)
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Q15 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

Let Q be the foot of perpendicular from the origin to the plane 4x – 3y + z + 13 = 0 and R be a
point (–1, 1, –6) on the plane. Then length QR is:
−−
(a) √14
−−
(b)
19

2


(c) 3√
7

(d)
3

√2

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (c)


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Q16 SCQ (Single Choice Question)


Given two independent events, if the probability that exactly one of them occurs is and the
26

49

probability that none of them occurs is 15


, then the probability of more probable of the two
49

events is:

(a) 4

(b)
6

(c) 3

(d)
5

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (a)


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Q17 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

The statement p → (q → p) is equivalent to:


(a) p →q
(b) p → (p v q)
(c) p → (p → q)
(d) p → (p q)

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (b)
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Q18 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

The maximum area of a right-angled triangle with hypotenuse h is:


2

(a) h

2√2
2

(b)
h

2
2

(c)
h

√2
2

(d)
h

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (d)


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Q19 SCQ (Single Choice Question)


2 −1 −1

If ∫ , then A (x) is equal to:


x −x+1 cot x cot x
e dx = A (x) e + C
2
x +1

(a) –x
(b) x
−−−−−
(c) √1 − x
−−−−−
(d) √1 + x
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (b)
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Q20 SCQ (Single Choice Question)

3 4 1
⎡ ⎤

If p, q, r are 3 real numbers satisfying the matrix equation, [p q r] ⎢ 3 2 3⎥ = [3 0 1], then


⎣ ⎦
2 0 2

2p + q – r equals:

(a) –3
(b) –1
(c) 4
(d) 2
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer (a)
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Mathematics Numeric
Q1 Short Text

If ∫ ln x
3
dx = −
ln x
2

1
2
+ c then the value of a5 + b
4
must be
x ax bx

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer 288.00


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Let I
ln x 1
= ∫ dx = ∫ (ln x) . ( ) dx
x3 x3

1 1 1
= (ln x) . (− ) − ∫ ( ) . (− ) dx
2x
2 x 2x
2

ln x 1 dx
= − 2
+ ∫ 3
2x 2 x
ln x 1
= − 2
− 2
+c
2x 4x

∴ a = 2, b = 4
5 4 5 4
⇒ a + b = 2 + 4 = 32 + 256 = 288

Q2 Short Text

The value of x satisfying the equation



− −−−−−−− −
is , then k is
k
log log (5√x − √(25x − 4) ) = 0
17 2 25

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer 4.00


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− −−−−−−− −
log17 log2 {5√x − √(25x − 4) } = 0
−−−−−−−−


⇒ log (5√x − √(25x − 4) ) = 1
2

−−−−−−− −


⇒ 5√x − √(25x − 4) = 2


− 2
⇒ (5√x − 2) = (25x − 4)


⇒ 25x + 4 − 20√x = 25x − 4


− 8 2
⇒ √x = =
20 5

4
⇒ x =
25

Q3 Short Text

The sum of squares of all integral values of a for which the quadratic expression
(x − a) (x − 10) + 1 can be factored as a product (x + α) (x + β) of two factors and

α, β ∈ I , must be equal to
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer 208.00
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We have
(x − a) (x − 10) + 1 = (x + α) (x + β)

Putting x = −α in both sides, we obtain


(−α − a) (−α − 10) + 1 = 0

or (α + a) (α + 10) = −1
α + a and α + 10 are integers (∵ a, α ∈ I )

∴ α + a = −1 and α + 10 = 1

or α + a = 1 and α + 10 = −1
(I) If α + 10 = 1
∴ α = −9, then a = 8

(II) If α + 10 = −1
⇒ α = −11, then a = 12

Hence, a = 8, 12
2 2
8 + 12 = 64 + 144 = 208

Q4 Short Text

If f (x) is an increasing function, then the value of x in (0, 2π) is


−1 3
= tan (sin x + cos x)

x ∈ (

,

) ∪ (

,

) . Then the value of a + 10b + 100c + 1000d must be
4 4 4 4

Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer 8510.00


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Since tan−1 (sin x + cos x) and (sin x + cos x) are both increasing functions.
3 3

⸫ f(x) is increasing function when sin x + cos x is an increasing function


Let g (x) = sin x + cos x
or g ′ (x) = cos x − sin x
– π
= √2 cos(x + ) > 0
4

or cos(x + π
) > 0
4

or 2nπ − π

2
< x+
π

4
< 2nπ +
π

2
, n ∈ I

3π π
⇒ 2nπ − < x < 2nπ +
4 4

and
3π π 5π 9π
⇒ − < x < < x <
4 4 4 4

But x ∈ (0, 2π)


π 5π
∴ x ∈ (0, )∪( , 2π)
4 4

Then, a = 0, b = 1, c = 5, d = 8
∴ a + 10b + 100c + 1000d = 0 + 10 + 500 + 8000 = 8510

Q5 Short Text

The sum of two digit even numbers which do not end with zero is
Your Answer Your Answer NA | Correct Answer 1980.00
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Required sum
= (12 + 14 + 16 + …. + 98) – (20 + 30 + 40 + …. + 90)
= (12 + 98) – (20 + 90)
44 8

2 2

= 22(110) – 4(110)
= (110) (18)
= 1980

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