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SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
1. Two blocks A and B of mass 6 kg and 4kg respectively are connected by a spring
balance and pulled by two forces as shown. The reading of the spring balance is

A) 14 N B) 20 N C) 6 N D) 10 N
2. A gas bubble, from an explosion under water, oscillates with a frequency f proportional
of p a d b E c . Where ‘ p ’ is the static pressure, ‘ d ’ is the density of water and ‘ E ’ is the
a
total energy of the explosion. Find the values of is
bc
5
A) -5 B) -4 C) D) 5
3
3. A cone falling with a speed vo strikes and penetrates the block of a packing material.

The acceleration of the cone after impact is a  g  cx 2 . Where c is a positive constant


and x is the penetration distance. If maximum penetration depth is xm then c equals

2 gxm  v02 2 gxm  v02 6 gxm  3v02 6 gxm  3v02


A) B) C) D)
xm2 xm2 2 xm3 2 xm3
4. There are two incline planes AO and OB inclined at 45° and 60° respectively with the
horizontal as shown in the figure. When a man moves on the incline plane AO with
speed 10 m/s, he observes that the rain drops are falling 45° with the vertical. When the
man moves on the inclined plane OB with speed 20 m/s, he observes that the raindrops
are falling vertically downward. Then actual speed of rain is

A 45o 20 m/s B
45o vertical
10 m/s

60o horizonal
O
A) 5 2 m / s B) 20 2 m / s C) 10 2 m / s D) None of these
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5. A boy throws a ball at an angle  with the vertical upwards with velocity vo  20m / s .

The wind imparts a horizontal acceleration of 4 m/s2 to the left. The angle  at which
the ball must be thrown so that the ball returns to the boy’s hand is (g = 10 m/s 2)

0

wind

A) tan 1 1.2  B) tan 1  0.2  C) tan 1  2  D) tan 1  0.4 

6. The acceleration of a train between two stations 2 km apart is shown in the figure. The
maximum speed of the train starting from rest at t = 0 is :

A) 60 m/s B) 30 m/s C) 120 m/s D) 90 m/s

7. Two inclined planes (I) and (II) have inclination  and  respectively with horizontal,
(where     900 ) intersect each other at point O as shown in figure. A particle is
projected from point A with velocity u along a direction perpendicular to plane (I). If the
particle strikes plane (II) perpendicularly at B, then time of flight is

(I) u B (II)
A V

 
O

u u u u
A) B) C) D)
g sin  g sin  2 g sin  2 g sin 

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8. A uniform rope of length L and mass M is placed on a smooth, fixed wedge as shown.
Both ends of rope are at same horizontal level. The rope is released from rest. The
magnitude of initial acceleration of the rope is(where g is the acceleration due to gravity)

A) Zero B) g  cos   cos  

C) g  sin   sin   D) g  tan   tan  

9. A stone is dropped from the top of a cliff of height h. n second later a second stone is
projected downward from the same cliff with a vertically downward velocity u. The two
stones will reach the bottom of the cliff together, if

A) 8h u  gn  gn 2 2u  gn


2 2

B) 8h u  gn  gn 2 2u  gn


2 2

C) 8h u  gn  gn 2 2u  gn


2 2

D) h u  gn  8 gn 2 2u  gn


2 2

10. Two ships are 10 km apart on a line from South to North. The one further North is
moving towards West at 40 km/hr and other is moving towards North at 40 km/hr. The
distance of closest approach is

5
A) 5 km B) 5 2 km C) 10 km D) km
2

11. In figure, all the pulleys and strings are massless and all the surfaces are frictionless.
Small block of mass m is placed on fixed wedge. (Take g = 10 ms-2) The acceleration of
pulley P4 is

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P1 F=80N

P5 P P2
P4 3
P7
m=10 kg
P6
30o

A) 2.25 m/s2 towards left B) 2.25 m/s2 towards right

C) 9 m/s2 towards left D) 9 m/s2 towards right

12. A smooth ring of mass m is in equilibrium with single string passing through the ring.
Assuming ideal condition, the tension in the string is equal to:

3h

mg mg mg
A) B) C) 2mg D)
2 3 2
13. In the situation shown in the figure, the system is in equilibrium. All the strings, spring
and pulley are light. Just after cutting the string AB,

G F

H E
1kg 1kg
D
k C
2kg
5kg B
A

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A) The tension in the string GH is 6g

B) The tension in the string GH is zero

C) The tension in string GH is 2g

21g
D) The tension in string GH is
4

14. From the following statements, what can be said about the frames of reference?

1) In a frame of reference S1, though the net force is zero, the net acceleration is not
zero.

2) In a frame of reference S2, though the net force is not zero, the net acceleration is
zero.

3) In a frame of reference S3, the net acceleration is zero whenever the net force is zero.

A) S1 and S3 are inertial and S2 is non-inertial

B) S1 and S2 are non-inertial and S3 is inertial

C) S1,S2, S3 are non-inertial

D) S1,S2, S3 are inertial

15. Two blocks ‘A’ and ‘B’ each of mass ‘m’ are placed on a smooth horizontal surface.
Two horizontal force F and 2F are applied on both the blocks ‘A’ and ‘B’ respectively as
shown in figure. The block A does not slide on block B. Then the normal reaction
acting between the two blocks is: (no friction between blocks)

A B

F 2F
m m
30o

F
A) F B) F/2 C) D) 3F
3

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16. A ring of radius R lies in vertical plane. A bead of mass ‘m’ can move along the ring
without friction. Initially the bead is at rest at the bottom most point on ring. The
minimum constant horizontal speed v with which the ring must be pulled such that the
bead completes the vertical circle is

A) 3gr B) 4gr C) 5gr D) 5.5gr

17. A massive trolley is moving with an acceleration of a0. A spring of spring constant K
and natural length 2x0 is compressed by x0 and is attached to the wall and block as
shown in the figure. The length of the string which is attached to block and wall is x0. At
some instant the string is burnt. The distance of the block from O when it will attain
maximum velocity relative to trolley is

ma0 2ma0 ma0


A) 2x0 B) 2 x0  C) 2 x0  D) 2 x0 
2K K K
18. Referring the following graphs, choose wrong statement.

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A) The particle is in stable equilibrium at points 3 & b

B) The particle is in neutral equilibrium at point b & 2

C) No power is delivered by the force on the particle at the points 1, 3 & b

D) The particle is in unstable equilibrium at point 1.

19. A thin bar of length L has a mass per unit length  , that increases linearly with distance
from one end. If its total mass is M and its mass per unit length at the lighter end is 0 ,
then the distance of the centre of mass from the lighter end is :

L 0 L2 L 0 L2 L 0 L2 2 L 0 L2
A)  B)  C)  D) 
2 4M 3 8M 3 4M 3 6M

20. The masses and positions (in rectangular coordinates) of four particles are as follows: 1
kg at (a, a), 2 kg at   a, a  , 3 kg at   a,  a  and 4 kg at  a, a  . The position vector of
the centre of mass of the system of four particles is

A) 4aiˆ B) 4aiˆ  4a ˆj C) 0.4a ˆj D) 0

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the numerical value has
more than two decimal places, Truncate/Round-off the value of Two decimal places. Have to Answer any 5
only out of 10 questions and question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.
21. Particle A starts from rest at t = 0 from x = 0 and moves with constant acceleration to
reach x = 1m at t = 1s. Particle B starts with uniform velocity at t = 0 from x = 1m to
reach x = 2m at t = 1s. Find the distance covered by particle B in the frame of reference
attached to particle A from t = 0 to t = 1s.

22. Least count of Vernier callipers is 0.01cm. When the two jaws of the instrument touch
each other the 5th division of the Vernier scale coincides with a main scale division and
the zero of the Vernier scale lies to the left of the zero of the main scale. Furthermore
while measuring the diameter of a sphere, the zero mark of the Vernier scale lies
between 2.4cm and 2.5cm and the 6th Vernier division coincides with a main scale
division. Calculate the diameter of the sphere (in cm)

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23. A block of mass 11 kg is resting on a rough inclined plane as shown in figure. The block
is tied up by a horizontal string. The coefficient of friction between the surfaces of
contact is 0.25. Minimum strength of strength required so that string does not break is
___ N.(g = 10m/s-2)

24. A particle of mass 10/7 kg is moving in the positive direction of x. Its initial position is
x=0 & initial speed is 1 m/s. The speed at x=10m is _____ m/s (use the graph given)

25. A stationary wheel starts rotating about its own axis at constant angular acceleration. If
the wheel completes 50 rotations in first 2 seconds, then the number of rotations made
by it in next two seconds is

26. A circular plate of uniform thickness has a diameter of 28 cm. A circular portion of
diameter 21 cm is removed from the plate as shown. Origin is the centre of mass of
complete plate. The position of centre of mass of remaining portion will shift toward left
from origin by ____ cm.

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27. A ball of mass 100 g is dropped at time t = 0. A second ball of mass 200 g is dropped

from the same point at t = 0.2 s. The distance between the centre of mass of two balls

and the release point at t = 0.4 s is _____ m. (Assume g = 10 m/s2)

28. One end of a spring of spring constant 80Nm1 and un-stretched length of 30cm is fixed

at point A and the other end of the spring is fitted with a smooth ring of mass 300g as

shown in the figure. The ring is allowed to slide on a horizontal rod fixed at a height of

40cm. Initially the spring makes an angle of 600 with the vertical and the system of

spring and ring is released from rest. The speed of the ring when the spring becomes

vertical is ……….. ms 1.

29. A boy of mass 20 kg is standing on a 80 kg free to move long cart. There is negligible
friction between cart and ground. Initially, the boy is standing 25 m from a wall. If the
walks 10 m on the cart towards the wall, then the final distance of the boy from the wall
will be

30. Two springs of force constants 300N/m (Spring A) and 400N/m (Spring B) are joined
together in series. The combination is compressed by 8.75cm. The ratio of energy stored
in A and B is EA&EB. Then EA/EB is equal to ____

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CHEMISTRY MAX.MARKS: 100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
31. Which of the following contains the greatest number of atoms?
A) 1.0 g of butane  C4 H10  B) 1.0 g of nitrogen  N 2 

C) 1.0 g of silver  Ag  D) 1.0 g of water  H 2O 


32. The density of nitrogen gas is maximum at
A) STP B) 273 K and 1 atm
C) 546 K and 2 atm D) 546 K and 4 atm
33. 26.8 g of Na2 SO4 .nH 2O contains 12.6 g of water. The value of n is

A) 1 B) 10 C) 6 D) 7
34. A sample of oleum is labelled as 118%. Moles of NaOH needed for complete
neutralisation of 100 gm oleum is
20 118 59
A) 2.0 B) C) D)
49 49 49

35. A sample of ozonised oxygen diffuses 2 times faster than pure SO3 gas under identical
conditions. The mass percent of O3 in the sample of ozonised oxygen is
A) 60 B) 50 C) 40 D) 30
36. The mass of molecule A is twice that of molecule B. The root mean square velocity of
molecule A is twice that of molecule B. If two containers of equal volume have same
PA
number of molecules the ratio of pressure will be
PB

A) 8 : 1 B) 1 : 8 C) 4 : 1 D) 1 : 4
37. Which of the following statements is not true about the effect of an increase in
temperature on the distribution of molecular speeds of an ideal gas?
A) The area under the curve remains same even at the higher temperature.
B) The distribution pattern becomes more uniform
C) Fraction of molecules with speed greater than a particular high sped will increase.
D) The fraction of molecules having most probable speed increases.

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38. Four different identical vessels at same temperature contains one mole each of
C2 H 6 , CO2 , Cl2 and H 2 S at pressure P1 , P2 , P3 and P4 respectively. The value of van der

Waal’s constant ' a ' for C2 H 6 . CO2 , Cl2 and H 2 S is 5.562, 3.640, 6.579 and
4.490 atm L2 mol 2 respectively. Then

A) P3  P1  P4  P2 B) P1  P3  P2  P4
C) P2  P4  P1  P3 D) P1  P2  P3  P4
1
39. The equilibrium constant of the reaction SO2  g   O2  g  
 SO3  g  is 4  103 atm 1/2 .
2
The equilibrium constant of the reaction 2SO3  g  
 2 SO2  g   O2  g  would be

A) 250 atm B) 4 103 atm C) 0.25 104 atm D) 6.25 104 atm
40. Which will form maximum boiling azeotrope?
A) C6 H 6  C6 H 5CH 3 solution B) HNO3  H 2O Solution
C) C2 H 5OH  H 2O solution D) n  hexane and n  heptane
41. In the reaction C  s   CO2  g  
 2CO  g  , the equilibrium pressure is 12 atm. If 50% of

CO2 reacts then K p will be

A) 12 atm B) 16 atm C) 20 atm D) 24 atm


42. Introduction of inert gas (at the same temperature) will affect the equilibrium if
A) Volume is constant and ng  0 B) pressure is constant and ng  0
C) Volume is constant and ng  0 D) Pressure is constant and ng  0
43. Four samples of ideal gas containing same moles and initially at same temperature and
pressure are subjected to four different processes
a) Isothermal reversible expansion
b) Isothermal irreversible expansion against final pressure
c) Adiabatic reversible expansion
d) Adiabatic irreversible expansion against final pressure.
If in all the cases, final pressure is same then what will be the order of final temperature
in the above cases?
A) Ta  Tb  Tc  Td B) Ta  Tb  Tc  Td C) Ta  Tb  Tc  Td D) Ta  Tb  Td  Tc

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44. An ideal gas involved in a reversible adiabatic process follow the law T  P1/3 then what

will be value of  CP / CV  ?

4
A) 1 B) C) 1.5 D) 1.333
3

45. Which one of the following pairs of solution can we expect to be isotonic at the same

temperature ? (assuming complete ionisation in each case)

A) 0.1 M urea and 0.1 M NaCl

B) 0.1 M urea and 0.2 M MgCl2

C) 0.1 M NaCl and 0.1 M Na2 SO4

D) 0.1 M Ca  NO3 2 and 0.1 M Na2 SO4

46. Enthalpy of neutralization of H 3 PO3 acid is 106.68 kJ / mol using NaOH . If enthalpy of

neutralization of HCl by NaOH is 55.84 kJ / mol , Calculate H ionization of H 3 PO3 into its

ions.

A) 50.84 kJ / mol B) 5kJ / mol C) 2.5kJ / mol D) None of these

47. What will be the P H at the equivalence point during the titration of a 100 mL 0.2 M

solution of CH 3COONa with 0.2 M solution of HCl ?  K a for acetic acid  2 105 

A) 3  log 2 B) 3  log 2 C) 3  log 2 D) 3  log 2

48. What is the maximum pH required to prevent the precipitation of ZnS in a solution that

is 0.01 M ZnCl2 , and saturated with 0.10 M H 2 S ?

(Given K SP  ZnS   1021 and Ka1  Ka2 of H 2 S  1020 )

A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 4

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49. Which of the following curves represents the Henry’s law?

A) B)

C) D)

50. A certain indicator (an organic dye ) has pK a  5. For which of the following titrations
may it be suitable?
A) Acetic acid against NaOH
B) Aniline hydrochloride against NaOH
C) Ammonium hydroxide vs HCl
D) Barium hydroxide against oxalic acid

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the numerical value has
more than two decimal places, Truncate/Round-off the value of Two decimal places. Have to Answer any 5
only out of 10 questions and question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.
51. The solubility product of AgCl is 1010. The minimum volume (in L ) of water required to

dissolve 1.722 mg of AgCl (Formula mass of AgCl  143.5 ) is ________

52. If 50 mL of 0.2 M KOH is added to 40 mL of 0.5 M CH 3COOH , The pH of the resulting

solution is _________ ( K a  1.8  104 , log10 1.8  0.2552)

53. 100 ml of 0.2 M H 2 SO4 solution is mixed with 400 ml of 0.05 M Ba3  PO4 2 . The

concentration of  Ba 2  ion in resulting solution is __________ M

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54. The vapour pressure of an aqueous solution of sucrose at 373 K is found to be 750 mm

Hg. The molality of the solution at the same temperature will be _______

55. Equal weights of N 2 and O2 are put in a flask at 27 0 C. Calculate the partial pressure of

N 2 if partial pressure of O2  0.44 atm.

56. A gas cylinder containing cooking gas can withstand a pressure of 14.9 atmosphere. The

pressure gauge of cylinder indicates 12 atmosphere at 27 0 C. Due to sudden fire in the

building temperature starts rising. The temperature at which cylinder will explode is

_______ K.

57. Ethyl chloride  C2 H 5Cl  is prepared by reaction of ethylene with hydrogen chloride.

C2 H 4  g   HCl  g   C2 H 5Cl  g  H  72.3 kJ / mol. What is the value of E (in kJ ), if

98 g of ethylene and 109.5 g of HCl are allowed to react at 300 K ?

58. When a certain amount of ethylene was combusted, 6226 kJ heat was evolved. If heat of

combustion of ethylene is 1411 kJ , the volume of O2 (at 1 atm and 273K) that entered

into the reaction is _______L.

For a reaction the initial rate is given as: R0  k  A0  B 0 . By what factor, the initial rate of
2
59.

reaction will increase if initial concentration of A is taken 1.5 times and that of B is

tripled?

60. The half-life of 146 C is 5730 year. What fraction of its original C14 would be left after

22920 year of storage?

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SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
61. If one root s of x 2  x  k  0 is square of the other, then k =
A) 2  5 B) 2  3 C) 3  2 D) 5  2

a b c
62. Let a, b, c are positive reals, then the minimum value of   is
b c a

A) 3 B) + C) 9 D) 18

3 4 2008
63. The sum   .......  is equal to
1! 2! 3! 2! 3! 4! 2006! 2007! 2008!

1 1 1 1 1 1 1
A)  B)  C) D) 
2 2006! 2 2008! 2006! 2008! 2007! 2008!

1 1 1 1 1  1 1 1
64. If 1       .....  ,then the value of    ...... is
3 5 7 9 11 4 1.3 5.7 9.11

   
A) B) C) D)
8 6 4 36

65. The natural numbers are written as a sequence of digits 123456789101112 . . . , then in
the sequence

A) 190thdigit is 1 B) 201st digit is 4

C) 201th digit is 1 D) 190th digit is9

66. Which of the following set of values of x may satisfies the equations

x  3 sin x 1)
 2( 2  2 sin x  3 sin x )
2 2
2( 2 sin =9



A) x = n ± 6 , n  I B) x = n ± , nI
3

C) x = n, n  I D) x = 2n + , n  I

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67. If sin A = 625 , where 450º < A < 540º, then sin(A/4) is -

A) 3/5 B) – 3/5 C) 4/5 D) – 4/5

68. If  are the smallest positive angles in ascending order of magnitude which have
their sines equal to the positive quantity k, then the value of

4 sin    + 3 sin 


 + 2 sin    + sin   
2 2 2 2

is equal to-

1 k
A) 2 1 k B) 2 1 k C) D) None of these
2


69. The value of the expression cos  cos 2 cos 10 – sin sin 3 sin 5 is
7 7 7 14 14 14

A) 0 B) – 1 C) 1
D) – 1
4 4 8

70. Number of solutions of the equation [y + [y]] = 2 cosx is,

where y = 1 [sinx + [sinx + [sinx]]] and [.] denotes the greatest integer function
3

A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 0
71. The value of the determinant

(2 x  2  x ) 2 (2 x  2  x ) 2 1
(3 x  3  x ) 2 (3 x  3  x ) 2 1 is equal to
(4 x  4  x ) 2 (4 x  4  x ) 2 1

A) 0 B) –9 C) 24 D) 1

72. The equations x + y + z – 6 = 0, x + y – z – 1 = 0 and x + y – 2z + 3 = 0 have-


A) Unique solution B) infinite many solution
C) No solution D) Finitely many solutions
1 a a2
73. The parameter on which the value of the determinant cos(p  d ) x cos px cos(p  d ) x does not
sin(p  d ) x sin px sin(p  d ) x

depend upon is
A) a B) p C) d D) x

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 5  8 0 
3 0  is
74. Matrix A =  5 -
 1 2  1

A) Involutory B) idempotent C) nilpotent D) orthogonal

75. P is an orthogonal matrix and A is a periodic matrix with period 4 and Q = PAPT then

X = PTQ2005P will be equal to

A) A B) A2 C) A3 D) A4

76. If x15 – x13 + x11 – x9 + x7 – x5 + x3 – x = 7, where x  R+ then

A) x16 = 15 B) x16< 15 C) x16 15 D) None

77. If  are the roots of the equation x3 –x – 1 = 0, then the value of   1    is -
 1  

A) –3 B) –5 C) –7 D) 1

3
78. If log| sin x | (x2 – 8x + 23) > then
log 2 | sin x |

A) 3 < x <, < x < 3 , 3


< x<5
2 2

B) 3 < x <, < x <  , 


< x<5
2 2

C) 3 < x < 5 , 5
< x<, 
< x<5
2 2 2 2

D) None of these

 x 3 2
 1 y 4
79. Matrix A =  , if x y z = 60 and 8x + 4y + 3z = 20, then A (adj A) is equal to -
 2 2 z 

64 0 0  88 0 0  68 0 0  34 0 0 


 0 64 0   0 88 0   0 68 0   0 34 0 
A)   B)   C)   D)  
 0 0 64  0 0 88  0 0 68  0 0 34

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80. The graph of the function

f(x) = Ax2 –Bx + C, where A = (sec  – cos ) (cosec  – sin ) (tan  + cot ),

B = (sin  + cosec )2 + (cos  + sec )2 – (tan2 + cot2) & C = 12,

may be    
n
 2 

y y

A) B)
x x

y y

C) D)
x x

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the numerical value has
more than two decimal places, Truncate/Round-off the value of Two decimal places. Have to Answer any 5
only out of 10 questions and question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.

a b
 ( k  2)
1

81. k 1 k k k2 = c where a, b, c  N and lie in [1, 15], then a + b + c equals to-

82. Suppose x, y, z > 0 & different from one and n x + n y + n z = 0, then value of

1 1 1 1 1 1
  
ny nz   nx ny
x . y nz nx
.z is e– k then k equals ………

83. The harmonic conjugate of C(5,1) with respect to A(2,10) and B(6,-2) is D. If the

distance between A,D is P then [P] is ...(here [.] denotes GIF)

84. Find sum of 12  1



1

1 
 ..... 
 1 .3 .5 3 .5 .7 5 .7 .9 

85. The system of equations x + y + z = 1, x + y + z =  and x + y + z = have no

solution. Then the value of .

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 If O(0 0) is the orthocentre of a triangle with vertices A(cosα,sinα) B(cosβ,sinβ) and

C(cosγ,sinγ). The angle AOB is x0 then the value of x is

3 0 3 x  8 2 y
87. If 2 1 0  y  1   z  , then the value of x
y z
 is
        2 3
4 0 2  z  4 3y 

88. Vertices of a ABC are A (2, 2), B(– 4, – 4), C(5, – 8). Then length of the median

through C is P then the value of P2 is

89. The area of the pentagon whose vertices are (4, 1), (3, 6), (– 5,1), (– 3, –3) and (–3, 0) is

....(in Sq Units)

90. If both roots of equation 4x2 – 20px + 25p2 + 15p – 66 = 0 are greater than 2, then sum

of all possible integral values of p is 

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