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Phase Test (JEE-Advanced)

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

BATCHES – Two Year CRP(1921) AB-Lot_PT4 Pattern - CPT-1 QP Code: PAPER - 2

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 183

 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for
this purpose.
 You are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall before the end of the test.

INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer
OMR sheet before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.

A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. All the section can be filled in PART-A of OMR.
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic
devices, in any form, are not allowed.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet


1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your answers on
OMR sheet.
2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen for each
character of your Enrolment No. and write in ink your Name, Test Centre and other details at the
designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.

C. Marking Scheme For Only One Part.


(i) Part-A (01-07) – Contains seven (07) multiple choice questions which have One or More correct answer.
Full Marks: +4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct options(s) is (are) darkened.
Partial Marks: +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option, provided NO
incorrect option is darkened.
Zero Marks: 0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
Negative Marks: 1 In all other cases.
For example, if (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three
will result in +4 marks; darkening only (A) and (D) will result in +2 marks; and darkening (A) and (B)
will result in 1 marks, as a wrong option is also darkened.
(ii) Part-A (08-14) – Contains seven (07) multiple choice questions which have ONLY ONE CORRECT answer
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer.

(iii) Part-A (15-18) - This section contains Two paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are Two multiple
choice questions. Each question has only one correct answer and carries +3 marks for the correct answer
and -1 marks for wrong answer.

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PHHY
YSSIIC
CSS
PART – A
(Multi Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
@QS
1. In the figure, A, B, C and D are four concentric spheres of D
radius a, 2a, 3a and 4a and contain, charges +3q, +6q, – C
9q and + 12q respectively. In the beginning switches S1 3a
M1 B
and S2 are open. After earthing the sphere C, q1 amount
A
of charge flows from the sphere C to the earth. If the
sphere B is also earthed, then q2 amount of charge a S1 S2
C
flows from the sphere B to the earth, the value of
q1 and q2 is equal to
2a
(A) q1  9q 4a

(B) q2  9q
(C) q1  4q
(D) q2  4q
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:AB,
CC:P120111,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:4_1,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
2. A conducting sphere of radius b has a spherical cavity with its Q
centre displaced by “a” from centre of sphere. A point charge
q is placed at the centre of cavity, Q charge is given to
conducting sphere and charge q0 is placed at a distance c a P
q c
from centre (O1) of sphere such that O1, O2 and P are
O2 O1 q0
collinear.
(A) Charge distribution on inner surface of cavity is uniform
b
 q0 Qq 
(B) Potential of conductor is   
 4  0 c 4 0 b 
(C) Charge distribution of outer surface of conducting sphere is non uniform
(D) None of these
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:ABC,
CC:P120110,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:4_1,WM:-1,
@TagE

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@QS
3. The separation between the plates of a charged parallel plate capacitor is increased.
Which of the following quantities will change?
(A) Charge on the capacitor (B) Potential difference across the capacitor
(C) Energy of the capacitor (D) Energy density between the plates
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:BC,
CC:P120114,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:4_1,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
4. Two cells of unequal emfs E1 and E2 and internal E1,r1
resistances r1 and r2 are joined as shown in figure. Vp and
VQ are the potential at P and Q respectively. P Q
(A) The potential difference across both the cells will be
equal. E2 ,r2
(B) One of the cell, will supply energy to the other cell
(C) The potential difference across one of the cells will be
greater than its emf.
E1r2  E2r1
(D) VP  v Q 
r1  r2
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:ABCD,
CC:P120204,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:4_1,WM:-1,
@TagE

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@QS
5. Three wires are carrying same constant current i in different
directions. Four loops enclosing the wires in different Loop-1
manners are shown. The direction of d is shown in the i i
figure. Loop-2
 
(A) Along closed Loop-1  B.d  0i
  Loop-3
(B) Along closed Loop-2  B.d  0i
 
(C) Along closed Loop-3  B.d  0
(D) The net work done by the magnetic force to move a unit
charge along the loop is zero.
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:ABD,
CC:P120302,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:4_1,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
6. Figure shows three concentric thin spherical shells A, B and C
of radii R, 2R, and 3R. Shells A and C are given charges q
and 2q and shell B is earthed. Then
4
(A) charge on inner surface of shell C is q
3
4
(B) charge on outer surface of shell B is  q A
3
2 B
(C) charge on outer surface of shell C is q
3
4 C
(D) charge on outer surface of shell C is q
3
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:ABC,
CC:P120111,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:4_1,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
7. Four identical plates (equally spaced) and a battery are 1 2 3 4
connected as shown. If the capacitance between two
consecutive plates are C then choose the correct statement.
(A) Energy supplied by the battery is CV 2 .
1
(B) Energy linked in the space between plates 1 and 2 is CV 2 .
6
(C) Potential difference between plates 2 and 4 is V.
(D) The surface charge density on plate 3 on it’s right side is V(ideal)
more than that of on left side.

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@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:ACD,
CC:P120114,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:4_1,WM:-1,
@TagE

(Single Correct Choice Type)


This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
@QS
8. A non-conducting thin spherical shell of radius R has uniform surface charge density .
The shell rotates about a diameter with constant angular velocity . Calculate magnetic
induction B at the centre of the shell.
2 2 2
(A) 0 R (B) 0 R (C) 0R (D) R
3 3 3
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:P120302,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
9. The magnetic induction at the point O is: 

 i 3 1  i 3 1
(A) 0    (B) 0   
8 a b 4 a b b
 i 3 1
(C) 0    (D) none of these
8  a b  O a

@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:P120302,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
@TagE

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@QS
10. In the figure shown a coil of single turn is wound on a sphere of
radius R and mass m. The plane of the coil is parallel to the B
plane and lies in the equatorial plane of the sphere. Current in
the coil is i. The value of B if the sphere is in equilibrium is:
mgcos  mg 
(A) (B)
iR iR
mg tan  mgsin 
(C) (D)
iR iR
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:P120305,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
11. A network of nine conductors connects six points A, B, C, D, E and A
F as shown. The figures denote resistances in ohms. The
equivalent resistance between A and D is: 2
1 D 1
(A) 1
1 1
(B) 2
2E 1 F2
(C) 3
(D) 4 B C
1
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:P120205,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
12. The adjacent figure shows charged spherical shells A, B and C C
having charge densities ,-,  and radii a, b, c respectively. If
A
VA=Vc then c equal to (assuming a = 10 cm, b=20 cm,) B
(A) 30 cm (B) 50 cm a 
b -
(C) 25 cm (D) 35 cm c
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,
CC:P120105,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
@TagE

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@QS
13. In the circuit shown, when the switch is closed, the capacitor
charges with a time constant C 2R
(A) RC (B) 2RC
2RC 8RC R
(C) (D) + –
3 3
B
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC:P120114,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
14. ABCD is a semi-circular wire carrying current in a region of uniform magnetic field. Arc
AB = Arc BC = Arc CD. The magnitude of the force on the wire is 8 N, while magnitude
of the force on arc AB alone is 9 N. The lines of action of these two forces include an
2
angle of cos1   . Find the magnitude of the force (is N) on arc CD alone.
3
(A) 5 (B) 6
(C) 7 (D)
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:C,
CC:P120306,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
@TagE

(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraphs 2 multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each of these questions has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Question no. 15 to 16

A graph of the x-component of the electric field as a Ex(N/c)


function of x in a region of space is shown in the 20
figure. The y and z-components of the electric field are
zero in this region. The electric potential at the origin is
zero. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 x(m)
–20

@QS
15. The electric potential at x = 2m is:
(A) 10 V (B) 20 V (C) 30 V (D) 40 V
@QE
@TagS
QT:COM,
CA:B,

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FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
16. The greatest positive value of electric potential for points of the x-axis for which
0  x  6m
is:
(A) 10 V (B) 20 V (C) 30 V (D) 40 V
@QE
@TagS
QT:COM,
CA:C,
CC:P120105,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
@TagE

Paragraph for Question no. 17 to 18

S
In the arrangement shown in the figure, when the switch S is +
12F 16V 4F
closed, find – 6F

@QS
17. The final charge on the 6F capacitor.
(A) 12C (B) 24C
(C) 32C (D) 48C
@QE
@TagS
QT:COM,
CA:C,
CC:P120114,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
18. The final potential difference across the 4F capacitor.
(A) 12V (B) 8V (C) 20V (D) 32V
@QE
@TagS
QT:COM,
CA:B,
CC:P120114,
FACID:PSKR,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
@TagE

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2 :: C
CHHE
EMMIIT
TRRY
Y
PART – A
(Multi Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
@QS
1. 1. CH3I 1. CH3I
2.Ag2O 2.Ag2 O

N
CH3 
3.Heat
  X  
3.Heat
  Y    Z

H
The product(s) of above reaction is/are

(A) + CH3 (B) CH2 = CH – CH2 – CH = CH2


N
H3C CH3
(C) (CH3)3N (D) (CH3)2NCH2CH2CH2CH = CH2
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:BCD,
CC: C121602,
FACID:CBKP,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:4_1,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
2. Which of the following compound(s) upon heating form(s) product(s) which show(s)
geometrical isomerism?
OH OH
(A) (B)
CH3CHCOOH CH3CHCH2COOH
COOH
CH3CHCHCH 3
(C) (D)
I I
COOH
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:ABD,
CC: C121502,
FACID:CBKP,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:4_1,WM:-1,
@TagE

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@QS
OH

3. 1. Na

2.CH3I
 Product s

Which of the following product(s) is/are possible in the above reaction?


OCH3 OH
CH3
(A) (B)

OH
OH

(C) (D)

CH3
CH3
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA: ABC,
CC: C121309,
FACID:CBKP,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:4_1,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
4. 

CH3 COOH  C2H5COCl 
 P  C2H5COOH

H2
 Q
Pd/BaSO 4
Choose correct statement(s) from the following
(A) The intermediate formed in the reversible reaction is an acid anhydride
(B) ‘P’ is CH3COCl
(C) ‘Q’ is C2H5CHO
(D) Reaction that involves P and Q is called Rosenmund reduction
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:ABD,
CC: C121505,
FACID:CBKP,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:4_1,WM:-1,
@TagE

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@QS
5. Which of the following compound(s) react with HI?

(A) O CH2OH

H3CO

(B)
O

HO

(C)
O NH2

(D) O CH = CH 2

@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA: ABCD,
CC: C121306,
FACID:CBKP,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:4_1,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
6. CH3
HO C H
H C OH HIO4
  Product s
HO C H
CHO
The product(s) of the reaction is/are
(A) CH3CHO (B) HCOOH
CHO
(C) (D) CH3CH2OH
CHO
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA:AB,
CC: C121304,
FACID:CBKP,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:4_1,WM:-1,
@TagE

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@QS
7.
C - OH 
2 2
H2O/H
 P    Q 
HO

CHO
 Q  
 i CHCl /KOH
ii H
3
R    S 


Zn

Choose correct statements


(A) R and S are positional isomers
(B) ‘Q’ responds to Fehling’s test
(C) ‘P’ is prepared by the reaction between benzene and benzoyl chloride in present of
anhydrous AlCl3
(D) A precipitate is formed when (Q) is treated with Br2/H2O
@QE
@TagS
QT:MCO,
CA: ACD,
CC: C121302,
FACID:CBKP,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:4_1,WM:-1,
@TagE
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
@QS
8. CH3

I NaI
 P
Acetone

Product(P) in above reaction is


CH3 CH3

(A) I (B)
I CH2I
CH3
CH3

(C) I (D) I

I
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC: C124601,
FACID:CBKP,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
@TagE

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@QS
9. Which does not give iodoform reaction?
OH O
H C 3 Ph
(A) CH - CH - CH 3 (B) Ph C - C - CH3
H3 C Ph
Me O Me OH
(C) Me C - C - CH3 (D) H C - CH - CH3
Me Me
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:B,
CC: C121408,
FACID:CBKP,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
10. H O

3
 Product
N
H
O
The product of above reaction is:

(A) N (B) N OH

(C) N (D) N OH

@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:C,
CC: C121602,
FACID:CBKP,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
11. CH3 - C - C2H5
LiAlH

4  Product

N
OH
Product of above reaction is a/an
(A) primary (1o) amine (B) secondary (2o) amine
(C) tertiary (3o) amine (D) nitrile
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:A,

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CC:C121402,
FACID:CBKP,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
12. CH3 CHO  HCHO  excess  
1 NaOH
 2  H
 P   HCOOH
In above reaction (P) is
(A) CH2(CH2OH)2 (B) CH3(CH2OH)
(C) CH(CH2OH)3 (D) C(CH2OH)4
@QE
@TagS
QT:SCO,
CA:D,
CC: C121405,
FACID:CBKP,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
@TagE

@QS
13. O O

C CH3 C OH
O 1. OH
 
2. H
CH2 CH CH3

NO2 NO 2
What type of reaction taking place in above equation?
(A) Electrophilic addition reaction (B) Nucleophilic substitution reaction
(C) Elimination reaction (D) Electrophilic substitution reaction
@QE
@TagS
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CA:B,
CC: C124603,
FACID:CBKP,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
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@QS
14. 2H2NCH2 COOC2H5  Heat
  X   C2H5 OH
‘X’ in the above reaction is:
O O

HN NH NH
(A) (B)
HN

O O

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COOH O

(C) (D)
HN
N
H O
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This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraphs 2 multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each of these questions has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Question no. 15 to 16

Reaction of a cyclohexadiene(A) with ozone followed by hydrolysis with Zn produces


compounds (B) and (C). (B) contains four carbon atoms and (C) contains two carbon atoms.
Reaction of (A) with HCl forms(D) which is the common product formed by 1, 4 and 1, 2-
additions of (A). An isomer(E) of (A) forms two moles of an acid(F) upon acidified permanganate
oxidation.
Answer the following compounds on the basic of above write up.

@QS
15. Which is compound(D)?
Cl
Cl

(A) (B)

Cl
Cl Cl

(C) (D)

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@QS
16. Compound F  
Heat
 G 
NaOH, Heat
Sodalime
H
Product(H) is
(A) CH4 (B) CH3OH
(C) HCHO (D) C2H6
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Paragraph for Question no. 17 to 18

CH2 - C - NH 2

CH3Cl
 P
Pyridine

Br2 /KOH
 Q

H2O/H
 R
P4O10
 S

Phenyl ethanamide reacts with the above reagents to produce products P, Q, R & S.
Answer the following questions on the basis of above reaction.

@QS
17. Which unknown product is most reactive towards NO2 ?
(A) P (B) Q
(C) R (D) S
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@QS
18. Which of the following product(s) form a carboxylic acid upon hydrolysis in acidic
medium?
(A) P and Q (B) P and S
(C) Q and R (D) Q and S
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CA:B,
CC: C121501,
FACID:CBKP,
RELEXAM:PT4,
IU:
CM:3,WM:-1,
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S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN--3
3 :: M
MAAT
THHE
EMMA
ATTIIC
CSS
PART – A
(Multi Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
@QS
1. Let f(x) = (2  x) + (x) and (x) < 0 for x  [0, 2]. Then
(A) f(x) is increasing in [0, 1] (B) f(x) is decreasing in [0, 1]
(C) f(x) is increasing in [1, 2] (D) f(x) is decreasing in [1, 2]
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@QS
4
dx
2. 
3
3 log x
is

(A) less than 1 (B) less than 2


1
(C) greater than (D) none of these
2
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@QS
 1 1 1 1 
3. lim  2    ...   is equal to
 2
n 1 2 2
n 2 2 2
n  n  12 
n
 n 

(A) (B) sin–1 1
2
(C) cos–1 (0) (D) 2 tan–1 1
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@QS
4. Let f be a real valued function defined for all real numbers x such that for some fixed
1
a > 0, f(x + a) =  f(x)  {f(x)} 2 for all x, then
2
1 
(A) range of f(x) is  , 1 (B) f(x) is many-one
2 
(C) f(x) is periodic (D) f(x) is odd
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@QS
sin x  cos x
5. If I =   sin x  cos x  2
sin x cos x  sin x cos x 2
dx = cosec–1(g(x)) + c  x  R, then

(A) g(x) = 1 + sin2x (B) g(x) = 1 – sin2x


(C) g(x)  0 (D) – 1  g(x)  1
@QE
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CC:M120708,
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@QS
6. If lim (1  ax  bx 2 )2/ x  e3 , then
x 0
(A) a = 3, b = 0 (B) a = 3/2, b = 1
(C) a = 3/2, b = 4 (D) a = 2, b =3
@QE
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CA:BC,
CC:M110610,
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@QS
sin    x  
7. If f(x)  where [.] denotes the G.I. F., then f(x) is
1   x 2 
(A) continuous at integral points
(B) continuous everywhere but not differentiable
(C) differentiable once but higher order derivatives do not exist
(D) differentiable for all x

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(Single Correct Choice Type)


This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

@QS
18
cos x
8.  1 x
10
8
dx is

(A) less than 10 7 (B) more than 107


(C) less than 108 (D) none of these
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@QS
1 1
sin x cos x
9. Let I   dx and J   dx , then which one of the following is true?
0 x 0 x
2 2
(A) I  and J  2 (B) I  and J  2
3 3
2 2
(C) I  and J  2 (D) I  and J  2
3 3
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@QS
 1 x 
 cos  2 tan
1
10. dx is equal to
 1  x 
1 x2
(A) (x 2  1)  C (B) C
8 4
x x2
(C)  C (D) C
2 2
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@QS
11. Let f be a function defined as follows:


 x 3  x 2  10x, 1  x  0

 
f(x)   cos x, 0x
 2
 
 1  sin x, 2
x

The f(x) has


 
(A) a local minimum at x  (B) a local maximum at x 
2 2
(C) an absolute minimum at x  1 (D) an absolute maximum at x  
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@QS
12. Let f(x) be twice differentiable in [1,3] and let f(1)  f(3) . Further, if | f "(x) | 2 then for all x
in [1,3]
(A) | f '(x) | 4 (B) | f '(x)  2
(C) 4  f '(x)  4 (D) 1  f '(x)  1
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CA:C,
CC:M120614,
FACID:MIK,
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IU:

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@QS
13. Let y be an implicit function of x defined by x 2x  2x x cot y  1  0 , then y '(1) is equal to
(A) 1 (B) log 2
(C)  log2 (D) 1
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@QS
14. Let f(x) satisfy the requirements of Lagrange’s mean value theorem in [0,2] . If
1
f(0)  0 and f '(x)  for all x in [0,2] , then
2
(A) | f(x) | 2 (B) f(x)  1
(C) f(x)  2x (D) f(x)  3 for atleast one x in [0,2] .
@QE
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ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Question no. 15 to 16

x  2, 0  x  2
Let f x    ,
6  x, x2
 
1  tan x, 0  x  4
gx    ,

3  cot x, x
 4
@QS
15. f gx is
(A) discontinuous at x   / 4 .
(B) differentiable at x   / 4 .
(C) continuous nut non- differentiable at x   / 4
(D) differentiable at x   / 4 , but derivative is not continuous
@QE
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@QS
16. The range of hx   f gx  is
(A)  ,   (B) 4,  
(C)  ,4 (D) None of these
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f x   x 2  xg' 1  g' ' 2 and gx   f 1x 2  xf ' x   f ' ' x 
@QS
17. The value of f(3) is
(A) 1 (B) 0
(C) -1 (D) -2
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@QS
18. The value of g(0) is
(A) 0 (B) -3
(C) 2 (D) None of these
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