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JEE MAIN 2020 4th SEPT SHIFT 2

Physics
Question 1. Two disc made of same material and same
thickness having radius R and αR . Their moment of inertia
about their own axis are in ratio 1 : 16. Calculate the value
of α
(1) 2
1
(2)
2
(3) 1
1
(4)
4
Ans. (1)
Sol. Moment of inertia of disc is given by

MR ρ ( πR ) t  R
2
2 2

=I =
2 2
I∝R 4

I R 
= 
2 2

I R 
1 1

16
= α 4

1
α =2
Question 2. Bus moving with speed v towards a stationary
wall. It produces sound of frequency f = 420 Hz. The heard
frequency of reflected sound from wall by driver is 490 Hz.
Calculate the speed v of bus. The velocity of sound in air is
330 m/s.

(1) 61 Km/s
(2) 71 Km/s
(3) 81 Km/s
(4) 91 Km/s
Ans. (4)
Sol. Frequency appeared at wall
330
f = .f ... (1)
330 − v
w

330 + v 330 + v
=f' = .f .f
330 330 − v
w

330 + v
490 = .420
330 − v
330 × 7
v= ≈ 25.38 m / s =
91 Km / s
91
Question 3. The given circuit behaves like a following
single gate

(1) OR
(2) AND
(3) NAND
(4) NOR
Ans. (2)

Sol.
Behaves like a not gate so Boolean equation will be
y = A+B+C
y = A. B. C
Whole arrangement behaves like a AND gate

Question 4.
In the given circuit calculate the potential difference
between points A and B.
(1) 12 V
(2) 24 V
(3) 36 V
(4) 48 V
Ans. (3)
Sol.

From ohm's law VAB = 90 × 0.4 = 36 V

Question 5. Find current through 4Ω resistance


(1) 1 Amp
(2) 2 Amp
(3) 3 Amp
(4) 4 Amp
Ans. (1)
Sol.

8
=i = 1 Amp
4+4
2

Question 6. Force on a particle varies with position (x) of


particle as shown, calculate work done by force from x = 0
to x = 30 m
(1) 5250 J
(2) 4250 J
(3) 7500 J
(4) 3750 J
Ans. (1)
1
Sol. W = area = ( 200 ×15) + (100 + 200 ) ×15
2
= 3000 + 2250
W = 5250 J

Question 7. A capacitor of capacitance C0 is charged to


potential V0. Now it is connected to another uncharged
C
capacitor of capacitance . Calculate the heat loss in this
0

2
process.
1
(1) CV 2

2
0 0

1
(2) C V 2

3
0 0
1
(3) CV 2

6
0 0

1
(4) CV 2

8
0 0

Ans. (3)
Sol.

heat loss
CC
H (V − V )
2
1 2

2 (C + C ) 1 2

1 2

C

2 C
( V − 0) V
2
= = 2

 C  6
0 0

2 C + 
 2
1
H= CV 2

6
0 0

Question 8. Find the ratio of moment of inertia about axis


perpendicular to rectangular plate passing through O' & O
1
(1)
2
1
(2)
3
1
(3)
4
1
(4)
8
Ans. (3)
Sol.
M
I (a + b ) 2 2

O
= 12
I M a b 
2 2

O'
(a + b ) + m  + 
2 2

12 4 4
M
(a + b 2 2
)
12 =4
M
(a + b 2 2
)
3
I 1
=
O'

IO
4

Question 9. Find the loss in gravitational potential energy of


cylinder when valve is opened and level of liquid in both
cylinder become same

ρAg ( x − x )
2

(1) 1 2

4
ρAg ( x + x )
2

(2) 1 2

4
ρAg ( x − x
2 2
)
(3)
1 2

4
ρAg ( x + x
2 2
)
(4)
1 2

4
Ans. (1)
Sol. Initial height of liquid in containers of same cross
section are x1 and x2 respectively. Now value is opened find
loss in potential energy when water level be become same
loss in PE = Ui - Uf
 x x 
= ρ ( A ) x + ρAx 1

 g 2

2 2
1 2

 x +x  x +x  
− ρA  
1
×  × 2 g
2 1 2

  2   4  
 x x (x + x )  ρAg ( x − x )
2 2
2 2

ρAg  + −
= 1 2 1 1
=
1 2

 2 2 4  4

Question 10. A coil has moment of inertia 0.8 kg/m2


released in uniform magnetic field 4T when there is 60°
angle between magnetic field and magnetic moment of coil.
Magnetic moment of coil is 20 A-m2. Find the angular speed
of coil when it passes through stable equilibrium.
(1) 20 π rad / s −1

(2) 20 rad / s −1

(3) 10 π rad / s −1

(4) 10 rad / s −1

Ans. (4)
Sol. From energy conservation
1
Iω= U − U
2

2
in f
= - MB cos 60° - (-MB)
MB 1
= Iω 2

2 2
20 × 4 1
= ( 0.8) ω 2

2 2
100 = ω 2

ω =10 rad / s

Question 11. A charged particle of charge q released in


electric field E = E0(1 - ax2) from origin. Find position
where its kinetic energy again becomes zero.
1
(1)
a
2
(2)
a
3
(3)
a
1
(4) 2
a
Ans. (3)
Sol. d W =
∆K K − K =
ex
0 f i

qEdx = 0
x

0
q ∫ E (1 − ax ) dx =
0
x 2

0 0

qE (1 − ax ) dx =
0
x 2

0 0

ax 3

x− 0
=
3
ax 2

1− 0
=
3
ax 2

=1
3
3
x =
2

a
3
x= ±
a

Question 12. A light is incident on a metallic surface. Graph


1
between stopping potential Vs and is as shown in figure.
λ
When intensity of light is increase at given frequency then:

(1) Graph does not change


(2) Graph steeper
(3) VS intercept change
(4) Graph gets narrower
Ans. (1)
Sol. eVs
= hv − w
hv W
Vs
= −
e e
Frequency and work function are constant therefore
graph does not change.

Question 13. A ball is thrown with velocity v0 from ground


in vertical upward direction. If particle experiences
resistance force mkv2. Where v is the speed of particle, m
mass of the particle and k is a positive constant. Find
maximum height reached.
1  g + kv  2

(1) n 
0

2K  g 
1  g + kv  2

(2) n 
0

3K  g 
2  g + kv  2

(3) n 
0

3K  g 
1  g + kv 
2

(4)  n  0

K  g 
Ans. (1)
Sol. Fnet = ma
dv
− mg − mkv =
mv 2

ds
dv
v =−g − kv 2

ds
vdv
∫ ds =
h
h max
−∫ =
0

g + kv
v0 2 0 max

1  g + kv  2

h = n  
0

2k  g 
max

Question 14.=λ 6000 × 10 m and width : 0.6 × 10-4m.


−10

Find highest order of minima on both side of central


maxima
(1) 10
(2) 20
(3) 100
(4) 200
Ans. (3)
Sol. Light of wavelength 6000 × 10-10m passes through a
single slit of width 0.6×10-4m. Find height of highest order
of minima on both side central maxima
for minima
d sin θ = nλ

sin=
θ <1
d
d
n≤
λ
0.6 × 10 −4

n<
6000 × 10 −10

n < 100

Question 15. Maximum wavelength of Lyman series photon


for H is λ then minimum wavelength of balmer series
photon for He+ atm
λ
(1)
4

(2)
4
λ
(3)
4

(4)
3
Ans. (2)
1 1 1 
Sol. = R ( 4)  − = R
λHe +
4 ∞
1 1
=
λHe R
+
1  1
= R 1 −  given
λ  4
1 3R
=
λ 4
4
R=


∴λ =
He+
4

Question 16. Electric field in EM waves is


= 0 ( )
E E ˆi + ˆj .sin ( kz − ωt ) , then equation of magnetic field
is:
(1) = ( )
B B −ˆi + ˆj sin ( kz − ωt )
0

B
(2)= B ( ˆi + ˆj) sin ( kz − ωt )
C

B
(3)= B ( ˆj + kˆ ) sin ( kz − ωt )
C

B
(4)= B ( ˆi + ˆj) sin ( kz − ωt )
0

Ans. (1)
  
Sol. E × B || C
Question 17. The circuit is switched on at t = 0, Find the
1
time when energy stored in inductor becomes times of
n
maximum energy stored in it:

L n
(1) ln
R n +1
L n
(2) ln
R n −1
L n +1
(3) ln
R n
L n −1
(4) ln
R n
Ans. (2)
Sol. Potential energy stored in inductor is given by
1
U = LI 2

2
U∝I 2
2

U I
= 
U I 
0 0

1 I
= 
n I  0

I 1
1− e
= − RT/L
=
I0 n
L n
t = ln
R n −1

Question 18. Intensity of magnetization is 4 (unit) at


temperature 6K and B = 0.4 T. What is the intensity of
magnetization at temperature 24 K in B = 0.3 T
(1) 0.75
(2) 0.25
(3) 0.5
(4) 1
Ans. (1)
Sol. Magnetization = 4 T = 6k, B = 0.4 T
(Paramagnetic substance) T = 24k, B = 0.3 T
CB
M= ex

T
4 0.4 / 6
= = 0.75
M 0.3 / 24

Question 19. Match the following


I Adiabatic (A) ∆U =0
II Isothermal (B) ∆W =
0
III Isobaric (C) ∆Q =0
IV Isochoric (D) ∆U ≠ 0
∆Q ≠ 0
∆W ≠ 0
(1) I → A II → C III → D IV → B
(2) I → D II → B III → C IV → A
(3) I → C II → A III → D IV → B
(4) I → B II → D III → C IV → A
Ans. (3)

Question 20. A Satellite is revolving around the earth. Ratio


of its orbital speed and escape speed will be.
1
(1)
2
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 2 2
Ans. (1)
Sol.
Gm
v r 1
= 0
=
ve 2Gm 2
r

Question 21. If I is moment of inertia, F is force, v is


velocity, E is energy and L is length then, dimension of
IFv 2

will be:
EL 4

(1) Energy density


(2) Viscosity
(3) Young modulus
(4) Torque
Ans. (1)
( M L )( M LT )( LT ) M L T
2

IFv 2 1 2 1 1 −2 1 −1 1 −2 −2

Sol.
= = = MLT 1 −1 −2

EL 4
( M L T )( L ) 1
L2 −2 4 3

Energy density

Question 22. Speed time graph of a particle is shown in


figure. Find distance travelled by particle in 5 second.
Ans. (20.00)
Sol. Distance = Area of |v| - t graph
= 1/2 × 8 × 5 = 20 m

Question 23. In displacement method distance of lens and


screen is 100 cm Initial Image is obtained on screen. Now
lens is displaced 40 cm image formed on screen again. If
power of the lens is (100/N) dioptre, then find the value of
N:
Ans. (21.00)
D − d 100 − 40
2 2 2 2
(100 + 40 )(100 − 40 )
Sol. f =
= =
4D 4 (100 ) 4 (100 )
140 × 60 14 × 6
= = = 7 × 3 = 21 cm
4 × 100 2× 2
100 100
P
= = D
21 21

Question 24. Binding energy per nucleon of 50Sn120


approximately will be. [Atomic mass of Sn120 is 120.500 u
and that of 1H is 1.007 u. Mass of neutron = 1.008u, 1u =
931 MeV]
Ans. (3.18 MeV)
Sol. The number of protons is 50Sn120 = 50 and the number
of neutrons = 120 - 50 = 70.
The binding energy of 50Sn120 is
= [50 × 1.007u + 70 × 1.008u − 120.500u ] c = ( 0.41u ) c
2 2

(=
0.41 u ) ( 931 MeV / u ) 381.71 MeV.
381.71
Binding energy per nucleon
= = 3.18 MeV
120

Chemistry
Question 25. Identify end product of following reaction
sequence?

(1)

(2)

(3)
(4)

Answer: (2)
Solution:

Question 26. During roasting and calcination emitted gases


produce which of the following effects
(1) Photochemical smog, acid rain
(2) Acid Rain, Global warming
(3) Photochemical smog, Global warming
(4) Acid Rain, ozone depletion
Answer: (2)
Question 27. Synthetic drugs (seldane) Terfenadine work
with Histamine.
(1) Increase stimulation of Histamine
(2) Drugs that bind to receptor site and inhibit its
natural function
(3) Increase reactivity of Histamine
(4) This drugs mimic the natural messenger by
switching on the receptor
Answer: (2)
Solution:
Seldane act as antihistamines and interfere with the natural
action of histamine by completing with histamine for
binding sites for receptor.

Question 28.

Find out major product of following reaction sequence


(1)

(2)

(3)
(4) CH3 – CH2 – CH = CH – CH3
Answer: (2)
Solution:

Question 29. Find product of following reaction sequence?

(1)

(2)

(3)
(4)

Answer: (2)
Solution:

Question 30. Which one is most reactive towards aq. AgNO3


(1)

(2)
(3)

(4)

Answer: (1)
Solution:
Given reaction is examples of SN1 reaction. Which depend
upon stability of carbocation.

Most stable by +M
Effect of

Question 31. How many chiral centres are present in


Threonine.
Answer: 2.00
Solution:
Threonine have two chiral carbon atom.

Question 32. Which of the following complex show


maximum paramagnetism?
[PPh3 = triphenyl phosphine, OX2- = oxalate, gly- =
glycinato]
(1) [Co(OX)2(NH3)2]-
(2) [Fe(en)(bipy)(NH3)2]2+
(3) [Pd(gly)(PPh3)2]+
(4) [Ti(H2O)6]3+
Answer: (4)
Solution:
Electronic No. of
Complex
configuration unpaired e-
Co3+ = 3d6 ⇒
1 [Co(OX)2(NH3)2]- 0
t2g6, eg0
Fe2+ = 3d6 ⇒ t2g6,
2 [Fe(en)(bipy)(NH3)2]2+ 0
eg0
3 [Pd(gly)(PPh3)2]+ Pd2+ = 4d8 0
Ti3+ = 3d1 ⇒ t2g1,
4 [Ti(H2O)6]3+ 1
eg0
Question 33. Identify the complex in which only one d
orbital is used in the hybridization.
(1) [Ni(CN)4]2-
(2) [Fe(CN)4]3-
(3) [Co(en)3]3+
(4) [FeF6]3-
Answer: (1)
Solution:
Complex EC Hybridisation
1 [Ni(CN)4]2- Ni2+ = 3d8 dsp2
2 [Fe(CN)4]3- Fe3+ = 3d5 ⇒ t2g2,2,1, eg0,0 d2sp3
3+ Co = 3d6 ⇒ t2g2,2,2,
3+
3 [Co(en)3] d2sp3
eg0,0
Fe3+ ⇒ 3d5 ⇒ t2g1,1,1,
4 [FeF6] 3-
sp3d2
eg1,1

Question 34. In hydrogen spectrum shortest wave length for


Lyman series line is l, then find longest wave length of
Balmer series line in He+ ion spectrum.
(1) l
9
(2) l
5
5
(3) l
9
4
(4) l
9
Answer: (2)
Solution:
For hydrogen atom:
For Lyman series n1 = 1 & n2 = ∞
1 1 1  1
= R  −  So, λ =
λ 1 ∞  R
H

H H

For He+ ion


Balmer series n1 = 2 & n2 = 3
1 1 1
=R ×Z  −  2

λ 4 9
H

He+

1 5
= R × 4×
λ 36
H

He+

1 5 5 1
= = R  
λ 9 9λ
H

He+

9
( )
λ = λ
5
He-

Question 35. Which of the following process is not


endothermic?
(1) H(g) + e- → H-(g)
(2) Ar(g) + e- → Ar-(g)
(3) O- + e- → O2-(g)
(4) Na(g) → Na+(g) + e-
Answer: (1)
Solution:
→ H-(g)
H(g) + e-  exothermic
∆Heg = -72 KJ/mol
O-(g) + e- → O2-(g)
endothermic
∆Heg = +744 KJ/mol
Ar(g) + e- → Ar-(g)endothermic
∆Heg = +96 KJ/mol
Na(g) → Na+(g) + e- IE = 495.8 KJ/mol
endothermic

Question 36. Calculate CFSE for complex [Co(H2O)3F3]


[Given ∆0 < P]
(1) -0.4∆0 + 2P
(2) -0.4∆0 + P
(3) -0.8∆0
(4) -0.4∆0
Answer: (4)
Solution:
[Co(H2O)3F3] Co3+ = 3d64s0 ⇒ t2g2,1,1, eg1,1
CFSE = [-0.4nt2g + 0.6neg]∆0 + n(P)
= [-0.4 × 4 + 0.6 × 2]∆0 + 0
= -0.4∆0
Question 37. 5 mole of an ideal gas of volume V is
expanded against vacuum to make its volume 2 times, then
work done by the gas is
(1) -RT(V2 – V1)
V 
(2) -RT n  2

V 
1

(3) zero
(4) Cv[T2 – T1]
Answer: (3)
Solution:
W = -Pext∆V
In expansion against vacuum Pext = 0
So work done is zero

Question 38. 100ml solution of each 0.1M AuCl and 0.1M


AgCl is electrolysed by passing 1 amp current for 15 min,
then which of the following will be deposited?
[Given Au+(aqs) + e- → Au E0 = 1.69V, Au+(aqs) + e- →
Au E0 = 1.69V]
(1) Only Au
(2) Only Ag
(3) Both Au and Ag
(4) None of Au and Ag
Answer: (1)
Solution:
Change (q)
it 1× 15 × 60 900 9
= = F = = = F 0.0093F
96500 96500 96500 965
No. of moles of Au+ = 0.01 & No. of moles of Ag+ = 0.01
Species with higher value of SRP will get deposited first at
cathode.
(1) Au+(aqs) + e- → Au(s)
0.01 0.0093 mole
So only Au will get deposited

Question 39. An alkaline earth metal, sulphate is soluble in


water while its hydroxide is not soluble in water and its
oxide does not form rock salt structure, then metal is
(1) Be
(2) Mg
(3) Ca
(4) Sr
Answer: (1)
Solution:
BeSO4 Soluble in water
Be(OH)2 Insoluble in water
Structure of BeO is Hexagonal Wurtzite.

Question 39. In which of the following reaction,


Hybridisation of underline atom gets changed
(1) XeF4 + SbF5 →
(2) H3PO2 → disproport ionation

(3) H2SO4 + NaCl →


(4) NH3 + BF3 →
Answer: (1)
Solution:
(1) XeF + SbF → [ XeF ] [SbF ]
+ −

4 5 3 6
sp3d 2 sp3d

(2) H PO → H PO + PH
3 2 3 4 3
sp3 sp3

(3) H PO + 2NaCl → Na SO + 2HCl


3 2 2 4
sp3 sp3

(4)

Question 40. Given



(1) A  B + C Keq (1)

(1) B + C  P Keq (2)

then Keq for reaction A  P is
(1) Keq (1). Keq (2)
K (1)
(2) eq

K eq
( 2)
(3) Keq (1) + Keq (2)
(4) Keq (1) - Keq (2)
Answer: (1)
Solution:
On adding Reaction 1st and Reaction 2nd we get.

A  P Keq = Keq (1). Keq (2)

Question 41. In colloidal solution of blue ink following


reagent are mixed H2O, Egg, CH3COOH and HCl then
which of the above reagent ensure the stability of Blue ink
(1) H2O
(2) Egg albumen
(3) CH3COOH
(4) HCl
Answer: (2)
Solution:
Blue ink is a colloidal sol, so it can be stabilised by material
like natural gum or Egg albumen.

Question 42. Osmotic pressure of NaCl solution is 0.1 atm


and Glucose solution is 0.2 atm. If 1 L of NaCl solution and
2 L of Glucose solution is mixed at same temperature, then
osmotic pressure of resulting solution is ‘X’ × 10-3 atm.
Then value of ‘X’ in nearest integer is
Answer: 167
Solution:
n
=
∏ i=
CRT i   RT
V
final

(π V ) + (π V )
∏ = 1 1 2 2

V +V
final

1 2

( 0.1×1) + ( 0.2 × 2 )
∏ =
3
final

( 0.1 + 0.4 ) 0.5 500


= = = × 10 atm 3

3 3 3
So X = 167

Question 43. If temperature changes from 27oC to 42oC then


no. of molecule having energy greater than threshold energy
become five times, then find activation energy (Ea) of
J
reaction (in kJ) [Given in 5 = 1.6094 & R = 8.314 ]
Mole × k
Answer: 84.30kJ
Solution:
Ea
k − Ae −

RT
 K  Ea  1 1 
ln= 
2
 − 
 K  R T T 
1 1 2

Ea  1 1 
ln ( 5 )
= −
8.314  300 315 
Ea  15 
1.6094 =
8.314  300 × 315 
Ea = 84297.55
= 84.2975 kJ
= 84.30 kJ

Question 44. In 100 mL, 0.1 N Na2CO3 x H2O solution.


Mass of solute is 1.43 gram, then value of X is
Answer: 10.00
Solution:
Equivalent of solute = 0.1 × 0.1
1
Mole of solute (Na2CO3 x H2O) = [0.1 × 0.1]
2
1
Mass of Na2CO3 x H2O = [0.1 × 0.1] × [106 + 18x] = 1.43
2
⇒ [106 + 18x] = 286
18x = 180
x = 10

Question 45. For the following redox reactions


(1) 2Fe2+ + H2O2 → xA + yB
(2) 2MnO4 + 6H+ + 5H2O2 → x’A’ + y’B’ + z’C’
Find the sum of coefficient (x + y + x’ + y’ + z’)
Answer: 19.00
Solution:
(1) 2Fe2+ + H2O2 + 2H+ → 2Fe3+ + 2H2O
(2) 2MnO4 + 5H2O2 + 6H+ → 2Mn2+ +5O2 + 8H2O
Find the sum of coefficient (x + y + x’ + y’ + z’) = 2 + 2 + 2
+ 5 + 8 = 19

Mathematics
Question 46. If a1, a2, a3, ……. an are in Arithmetic
Progression, whose common difference is an integer such
that a1 = 1, an = 300 and n n ∈ [15,50] , then (Sn-4, an-4) is
(1) (2491, 247)
(2) (2490, 248)
(3) (2590, 249)
(4) (248, 2490)
Ans. (2)
Sol. an = a1 + (n -1)d ⇒ 300 = 1 + (n – 1)d
299 13 × 23

= d = = integer
( ) ( 1)
n − 1 n −
So n − 1 =
±1, ±13, ±23, ±299
⇒ n = 14, -12, 24, -22, 300, -298, 2, 0
But n ∈ [15, 20] ⇒ n = 24 ⇒ d = 13
Hence
20
S =S =  2 (1) + ( 20 − 1)(13)  =10[2 + 247] =2490
2
n −4 20

an-4 = a20 = a1 + 19d


= 1 + 19 × 13
= 1+ 247
= 248

xf
2 2
(t) − t f (x)
2 2

Question 47. If lim = 0 and f(1) = e then


t →x
t−x
solution of f(x) = 1 is
1
(1)
e
1
(2)
2e
(3) e
(4) 2e
Ans. (1)
xf 2 2
(t) − t f (x)
2 2

Sol. lim =0
t →x
t−x
Using L’Hospital
x .2f ( t ) .f '(t) − 2tf
2 2
(x)
lim =0
t →x
1
x2 2f(x) f’(x) – 2x f2(x) = 0
2x f(x) [xf’(x) – f(x)] = 0
f(x) ≠ 0
so xf’(x) = f(x)
dy
x =y
dx
1 1
dy = dx
y x
Integration lny = lnx + lnc
y = cx ⇒ f(x) = cx
Now f(1) = c = e
So f(x) = ex
Now f(x) = 1
1
ex = 1 ⇒ x =.
e

Question 48. Minimum value of 2sinx + 2cosx is


1
1−
(1) 2 2

1
1+
(2) 2 2

(3) 2 1+ 2

(4) 2 1− 2

Ans. (1)
Sol. Using A.M. ≥ G.M.
2 sin x
+2 cos x

≥ 2. .2 sin x cos x

2
2 sin x
+2 cos x
sin x + cos x

≥2 2
(i)
2
Now − 2 ≤ sin x + cos x ≤ 2
1 sin x + cos x 1
So − ≤ ≤
2 2 2
sin x + cos x 1

Minimum value of 2 2
=2 2
So by (i)
2 sin x
+2 cos x 1

So,

=2 2

2
1 1
− 1−
Hence, 2 sin x
+2 cos x
≥ 2 .2 1 2
≥2 2


Question 49. If a = 2i + j + 2k then the value of

( ) ( )
i × a × i + j × a × j + k × a × k is
( )
2 2 2

Ans. (18.00)

Sol. Let a = xi + yj + zk
i × (a × i) = (i.i)a
   − (a.i)i
 
= yj + zk
  
   
Similarly j × (a × j) = xi + zk and k × (a × k)  = xi + yk

( )
i × a × i + j × a × j + k × a × k
( ) ( )
2 2 2

= yj + zk + xi + zk + xi + yj = 2 a = 2 ( 9 ) = 18


2 2 2
2

Question 50. {x} dx, ∫ [ x ]dx


and 10 ( n − n ) are in
n n 2

0 0

Geometric progression, where {x} & [x] represents


fractional part function and greatest integral function
respectively, find n if
n ∈ N and n > 1.
Ans. (21.00)
x  n
1
2

Sol. ∫ {=
x} dx n=
∫ x dx n =
n 1


  2
2
0 0
0

x  n n
n
2 2

And [x]dx =−

n
∫ ( x {x}) dx =
  − {x} dx =−

n n

 2 2 2
0 0 0
0

n n −n 2

Now, , and 10(n − n) are in Geometric Progression 2

2 2
n ( n − 1)
2
2

⇒ = 5.n ( n − 1) ⇒ n − 1= 20 ⇒ n= 21
2

Question 51. The ratio of three consecutive terms in


expansion of (1 + x)n+5 is 5 : 10 : 14, then greatest
coefficient is
(1) 252
(2) 462
(3) 792
(4) 320
Ans. (2)
Sol. Let three consecutive term are Tr, Tr+1, Tr+2
T 5 T 10
Hence r
= and r +1

T
r +1
10 T 14 r+2

T C 5 n +5

r +1
2= r

T r
C 7 n +5

r +1
n +5
C C 7 n +5

r
2= r +1

n +5
Cr −1
C 5 n +5

( n + 5) − r + 1 ( n + 5) − (r + 1) + 1 7
=2 =
r r +1 5
n −r+5 7
n – r + 6 = 2r =
r +1 5
n – 3r + 6 = 0 …..(i)
5n – 5r + 25 = 7r + 7
5n – 12r + 18 = 0 …(ii)
Multiply equation (i) by 5
5n − 15r + 30 =
0
5n − 12r + 18 =
0
− + −
− 3r + 12 =0 ⇒ ( r =4, n =6 )
Hence greatest coefficient will be of middle term = n+5C5
=11C5 = 462

Question 52. There are 6 multiple choice questions in a


paper each having 4 options of which only one is correct. In
how many ways a person can solve exactly four correct, if
he attempted all 6 questions.
(1) 134
(2) 135
(3) 136
(4) 137
Ans. (2)
Sol. No. of ways of giving wrong answer = 3
Required no. of ways = 6C4 (1)4 × (3)2
= 15(9) = 135

Question 53.
class 0-10 10-20 20-30
f 2 x 2
If variance of variable is 50 than x =
(1) 5
(2) 6
(3) 4
(4) 3
Ans. (3)
Sol.
xi 5 15 25
fi 2 x 2
∑f x 10 + 15x + 50
=x = i i

∑f 4+x
i

60 + 15x
= 15
4+x
∑ fx 2

σ = 50= − (x)
2
2 i i

∑f
i

50 + 225x + 1250
50 − (15 )
2

4+x
1300 + 225x
50 − 225
4+x
⇒ 275 (4 + x) = 1300 + 225x ⇒ 50x = 200 ⇒ x = 4

Question 54. Two persons A and B play a game of throwing


a pair of dice until one of them wins. A will win if sum of
numbers on dice appear to be 6 and B will win, if sum is 7.
What is the probability that A wins the game if A starts the
game?
31
(1)
61
30
(2)
61
29
(3)
61
32
(4)
61
Ans. (2)
Sol. sum 6 → (1, 5), (5, 1), (3, 3), (2, 4), (4, 2)
Sum 7 → (1, 6), (6, 1), (5, 2), (2, 5), (3, 4), (4, 3)
P(A wins)
P(A) + P ( A ) .P ( B ) .P ( A ) + P ( A ) P ( B ) .P ( A ) .P ( B ) .P(A) + ....
=

This is infinite G.P. with common ratio P ( A ) × P ( B )

P (A)
Probability of A wins =
1 − P ( A ) P ( B)
5
36 30
=
31 30 61
1− .
36 36

Question 55. If ω is an imaginary cube roots of unity such


that ( 2 + ω) = a + bω, a, b ∈ R then value of a + b is
2

(1) 7
(2) 6
(3) 8
(4) 5
Ans. (2)
Sol. ( 2 + ω) = a + bω
2

4 + ω + 4ω = a + b  1 + ω = −ω
2

ω
2

3 + 3ω = a + bω
( a − 3) + ω ( b − 3) = 0
 1 3
( a − 3) +  − + i  ( b − 3) =0
 2 2 

1 3
( a − 3) −( b − 3 ) + i ( b − 3) =
0
2 2
compare real and imaginary part from both sides
1
( a − 3) − ( b − 3) =
0 and b – 3 = 0 ⇒ b = 3 and a = 3
2
Hence a + b = 6

Question 56. Centre of a circle S passing through the


intersection points of circles x2 + y2 – 6x = 0 & x2 + y2 – 4y
= 0 lies on the line 2x – 3y + 12 = 0 then circle S passes
through
(1) (-3, 1)
(2) (-4, -2)
(3) (1, 2)
(4) (-3, 6)
Ans. (4)
Sol. By family of circle, passing through intersection of
given circle will be member of
S + λS = 0 family ( λ ≠ 1)
1 2
(x2 + y2 - 6x) + λ ( x + y − 4y ) =
0 2 2

( λ + 1) x + ( λ + 1) y
2 2
− 6x − 4λy = 0
6 4λ
x +y −
2 2
×− y =0
λ +1 λ +1
 3 2λ 
Centre  , 
 λ +1 λ +1
Centre lies on 2x – 3y + 12 = 0
 3   2λ 
2  − 3  + 12 =0
 λ +1  λ +1
6λ + 18 = 0
λ = −3
Circle x2 + y2 + 3x - 6y = 0

Question 57.
∫ tan x.sin 3x ( 2sec x.sin 3x + 3 tan x.sin 6x )dx
π /3 3 2 2 2

π /6

1
(1) −
36
1
(2) −
72
1
(3) −
18
1
(4)
36
Ans. (3)
Sol.
 d d 
 dx ( tan x )4
( sin 3x ) 
4

π /3
∫  .sin 3x + tan x.
4 dx 4

π /6

 2 2 
 
1 d
( tan x.sin 3x )dx
π /3
= ∫ 4 4

2 dxπ /6

 
1 1 1  1 1 1
= [ tan x.sin 3x ] = ( 3 ) × O − =− × =− .
π /3 4
4 4

2 2 ( )
3  2 9 18
π /6 4

 

Question 58. From a pt 200 m above a lake, the angle of


elevation of a cloud is 30º and the angle of depression of its
reflection in take is 60º then the distance of cloud from the
point is
(1) 400 m
(2) 400 2m
(3) 400 3m
(4) 200 m
Ans. (1)
Sol.

x 1
tan 30º = = ⇒y= 3x …..(i)
y 3
x + 400
and tan 60º = ⇒ 3y =
x + 400 ……(ii)
y
Solving (i) and (ii), we get
2x = 400, x = 200
x 200
sin 30º = = ⇒ PC = 400
PC PC

Question 59. The contrapositive of statement:


“If f(x) is continuous at x = a then f(x) is differentiable at x
=a
(1) It f(x) is continuous at x = a then f(x) is not
continuous at x = a
(2) If f(x) is not differentiable at x = a then f(x) is not
continuous at x = a
(3) If f(x) is differentiable at x = a then f(x) is
continuous at x = a
(4) If f(x) is differentiable at x = a then f(x) is not
continuous
Ans. (2)
Sol. Contrapositive of p → q is ~ q →~ p .

Question 60. If equation of directrix of an ellipse


x y
2 2

+ = 1is x = 4 , then normal to the ellipse at point


a 2
b
2

(1, β ) , (β > 0 ) passes through the point (where eccentricity of


1
the ellipse is )
2
 3
(1) 1, 
 2
 3
(2)  −1, 
 2
(3) (-1, -3)
(4) (3, -1)
Ans. (1)
a
Sol. = 4 ⇒ a = 4e ⇒ a = 2
e
b2 = a2 (1 – e2) = 3
x y 2
1 β
2
9 3
2

(1, β ) lies on + = 1 ⇒ + = 1⇒ β = = ( β > 0 )2

4 3 4 3 4 2
ax by 2 2
3y
Normal at (1, β ) ⇒ − = a − b ⇒ 4x −
2 2
= 1
1 β 3/ 2
So equation of normal is 4x – 2y = 1

Question 61. If points A and B lie on x-axis and points C


and D lie on the curve y = x2 – 1 below the x-axis then
maximum area of rectangle ABCD is
4 3
(1)
3
4 3
(2)
9
4 3
(3)
27
8 3
(4)
9
Ans. (2)
Sol.
A ( α, 0 ) , B ( −α, 0 )
⇒ D ( α, α − 1)
2

Area (ABCD) = (AB)(AD)


⇒S= ( 2α )(1 − α ) = 2
2α − 2α 3

ds 1 1
= 2 − 6α = 0 ⇒ a =
2
⇒ α= 2

dα 3 3
2 2 4
Area 2α − 2α= 3
− =
3 3 3 3 3

Question 62. If α, β are roots of x2 – x + 2 λ = 0 and α, γ are


βγ
roots of 3x2 – 10x + 27 λ = 0 then value of is
λ
(1) 27
(2) 18
(3) 9
(4) 15
Ans. (2)
Sol. Given 3α − 10α + 27λ = 0 ..(i)
2
3α − 3α + 6λ = 0
2
..(ii)
Subtract −7α + 21λ = 0
3λ = α
By (ii) 9λ − 3λ + 2λ = 0
2

1
⇒ λ =0,
9
2
∴ given equation are x − x + =0 and 3x − 10x + 3 =
2 2
0
9
1 2 1
∴α= , β= , α= , γ= 3
3 3 3
2
.3
βγ 3
∴ = = 18
λ 1
9

Question 63. PQ is a diameter of circle x2 + y2 = 4. If


perpendicular distances of P and Q from line x + y = 2 are
α and β respectively then maximum value of αβ is
Ans. (2)
Sol. Let P(2cos θ , 2sin θ )∴ Q ( −2 cos θ, −2sin θ )
Given line x + y – 2 = 0
2 cos θ + 2sin θ − 2
∴α =
2
−2 cos θ − 2sin θ − 2
β=
2
=
∴αβ 2 ( cos θ + sin θ − 1) . 2 ( cos θ + sin θ + 1)
= 2 cos θ + sin θ + 2sin θ cos =
2 2
θ − 1 2 sin 2θ
Max sin 2θ = 1
∴ maximum αβ = 2 .

dy y − 3x
Question 64. If − 3, then
=
dx ln ( y − 3x )
ln ( y − 3x )
(1) = x+c
2
ln ( y − 3x )
2

(2) = x+c
2
ln ( y − 3x )
(3) = x +c 2

2
ln ( y − 3x )
2

(4) = x +c 2

2
Ans. (2)
dy y − 3x
Sol. − −3 =0
dx ln ( y − 3x )
dy y − 3x
−3 =
dx ln ( y − 3x )
d y − 3x
( y − 3x ) =
dx ln ( y − 3x )
ln ( y − 3x )
∫ d ( y − 3x ) =
∫ dx
( y − 3x )
Let ln(y – 3x) = t
1
d ( y − 3x ) =
dt
( y − 3x )
∫tdt = ∫ dx
t 2

= x+c
2
( ln ( y − 3x ) )
2

= x+c
2

Question 65. The distance of point (1, -2, -3) from plane x –
x y z
y + z = 5 measured parallel to the line = = is
2 3 −6
(1) 7
1
(2)
7
(3) 1
(4) 5
Ans. (4)

Sol.

Equation PQ
x −1 y + 2 z + 3
= = = λ
2 3 −6
Let Q ≡ ( 2λ + 1,3λ − 2, −6λ − 3)
Q lies on x - y + z = 5
5
≡ ( 2λ + 1) − (3λ − 2) + (−6λ − 3) = 5 ⇒λ= −
7
 3 29 9 
⇒ Q ≡ − ,− , 
 7 7 7

 3  29   9
2 2 2

PQ= 1 +  +  −2 +  +  −3 − 
 7  7   7
100 225 900 1225 35
= + + = = =5
49 49 49 49 7
1
 ( x − 1) , (x > 1)
Question 66. If f (x) =  2 then f(x) is
 tan x, −1
x ≤1

(1) continuous for x ∈ R − {0}

(2) continuous for x ∈ R − {0,1, −1}

(3) not continuous for x ∈ {−1, 0,1}


(4) f(x) is continuous for x ∈ R − {1, −1}
Ans. (4)
Sol.
 x −1
 , x >1
f (x) =  2
 tan x,
−1
x ≤1

Graph of f(x) is

f(x) is not continuous at x = -1, 1

Question 67. Suppose X1, X2,……..X50 are 50 sets each


having 10 elements and Y1, Y2, …….Yn are n sets each
having 5 elements. =
X = Y Z and each element of Z
50 n

i
=i 1 = i 1 i
belong to exactly 25 of Xi and exactly 6 of Yi then value of
n is
(1) 20
(2) 22
(3) 24
(4) 26
Ans. (3)
10 × 50 5n
Sol.  X = Y = Z ∴ = ⇒ n = 24
50 n

25 6
i
=i 1 = i 1 i

Question 68. Let A is 3 × 3 matrix such that Ax1 = B1, Ax2


= B2, Ax3 = B3 where
1 0 0 
x = 1 x =  2  x = 0 
1
  
2
  3

1 1  1 


1  0 0
B = 0 B =  2  B = 0 
1
   
2
  3

0   0   2 
Then find |A|
(1) 0
(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) 3
Ans. (3)
a 1
a 2
a 
3

Sol. Let A =  b b b
 1 2 3

 c 1
c 2
c 
3

Ax = B
1 1

a1 + a2 + a3 = 1
b1 + b2 + b3 = 0
c1 + c2 + c3 = 0
Similar 2a2 + a3 = 0 and a3 = 0
2b2 + b3 = 2 b3 = 0
2c2 + c3 = 0 c3 = 2
∴ a2 = 0, b2 = 1, c2 = -1,
a1 = 1, b1 = -1, c1 = -1
 1 0 0
 1 1 0 ∴ A =
A =− 2
 
 −1 −1 2 
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