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PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

CPT - 1 CODE: PAPER - 1


SET-A
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 210
BATCHES – 1921- Phase-1

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. Each Section is further divided into Two Parts: Part-A & C
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 HB pencil 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 All Two Parts.


(i) Part-A (01 – 10) contains 10 multiple choice questions which have one or more than one correct
answer. Each question carries +4 marks and – 2 mark for wrong answer.

(ii) Part-C (01 – 10) contains 10 Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging
from 0 to 9 (both inclusive) and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for
wrong answer.

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PART – I : PHYSICS
SECTION – A : (One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
1. The kinetic energy of a particle continuously increases with time
(A) The resultant force on the particle must be parallel to the velocity at all instants
(B) The resultant force on the particle must be at an angle less than 90° all the time
(C) The magnitude of its linear momentum is increasing continuously
(D) Its height above the ground level must continuously decreases

2. For a curved track of radius R, banked at angle θ

(A) A vehicle moving with a speed V0 = Rg tan θ is able to negotiate the curve without calling friction
into play at all
(B) A vehicle moving with any speed V > V0 is able to negotiate the curve, with friction called into
play
(C) A vehicle moving with any speed V < V0 must also have the force of friction into play

(D) The minimum value of the angle of banking for a vehicle parked on the banked road can stay
there without slipping, is given by θ = tan−1(µ s ) ( µs = coefficient of static friction)

3. A ball starts falling freely from a height h from a point on the inclined plane forming an angle α with
the horizontal as shown. After collision with the incline it rebound elastically (with same speed as it
strikes the plane) of the plane. Then it again strikes the incline at

8h 2h
(A) t = after it strikes the inclined at A (B) t = after it strikes the inclined at A
g g

(C) A distance 4h sin α from A along the incline (D) A distance 8h sin α from A along the incline

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4. Balls A and B are thrown from two points lying on the same horizontal plane separated by a distance
120 m. Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct?

–1
50 ms

30 ms–1
o
37
120 m
(A) The ball can never meet.
(B) The balls can meet if the ball B is thrown 1s later.
(C) The balls can meet if the balls are thrown at the same time.
(D) The two balls meet at a height of 45 m.

5. A lift of very broad floor is moving vertically upward with a constant retardation, equal to g. At an
instant a stone is projected from a point on the floor of the lift at angle of elevation θ. Then the
trajectory of the stone is
(A) a parabola in the lift-frame (B) straight line in the lift-frame
(C) a parabola in the ground frame (D) a straight line in the ground frame

6. A ball is dropped onto a pad at A and rebounds with a velocity V0 at an angle 60° with the horizontal
as shown in the figure. The ball will enter the gap BC, if V0 is
C
0.5 m
B
1.0 m
60o
A
3/2 m
-1 -1
(A) 5ms-1 (B) 6 ms (C) 7 ms (D) 10 ms

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7. A particle of mass m is attached to one end of string of length l and whirled round in a vertical circle
keeping the other end of the string fixed. if the tension in the string, when the particle is at the highest
point, is equal to the weight of the particle, then :
(A) the tension in the string, when the particle is at the lowest point, is 7 mg
(B) the tension in the string, when it is horizontal, is 3 mg

(C) the velocity of the particle at the highest point is gl

(D) the velocity of the particle at the lowest point is 6gl

8. Coefficient of friction between the two blocks is 0.3 whereas the surface AB is smooth
T1
2 kg
3 kg
T2 A B

10 kg
–2
(A) Acceleration of the system of masses is 5.75 ms
(B) Tension T1 in the string is about 17N
(C) Tension T2 in the string is about 40 N
–2
(D) Acceleration of 10 kg mass is 7.55 ms

9. A block is resting over a smooth horizontal plane. A constant horizontal force starts actin on it at
t = 0. Which of the following graphs is/are correct.

s s
a v
O t O t
(A) (B) (C) O t (D) O t

10. A heavy particle is tied to the end A of a string of length 1.6 m. Its other end O is fixed. It revolves as
a conical pendulum with the string making 60o with the vertical. Then

(A) Its period of revolution is sec.
7
(B) The tension in the string is double the weight of the particle

(C) The speed of the particle = 2.8 3 m/s

(D) The centripetal acceleration of the particle is 9.8√3 m/s2

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SECTION – C (Integer Answer Type)

This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to
9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

1. A ball is held at rest in position A as shown in the figure by two light cords. The horizontal cord is cut
and the ball swings as a pendulum. What is the ratio of the tension in the supporting cord, in position
A, the that in position B ? (θ = 60)

2. A particle starting from rest moves in a straight line with acceleration as shown in the a-t graph. Find
the distance (in m) travelled by the particle in the first four seconds from start of its motion.
a ↑ acceleration (m/s2)
1

O 1 t
time(s)
3. A boy standing on a long railroad car throws a ball straight upwards. The car is moving on the
2
horizontal road with an acceleration of 1 m/s and the projection velocity in the vertical direction is 9.8
m/s. How far behind the boy will the ball fall on the car?

4. Two guns situated on the top of a hill of height 10 m fire one shot each with the same speed 5 3 m/s
at some interval of time On gun fires horizontally and other fires upwards at an angle 60° with the
horizontal. The shots collide in air at point P. Find the time interval between the firings

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5. For the arrangement shown in the figure the tension in the string is
m=1 kg
µ=0.8
37°

6. A trolley A has a simple pendulum suspended from a frame fixed to its deck (see figure). A block B is
in contact on one of its vertical sides. The trolley is on horizontal rails and accelerates towards the
right with a constant acceleration, such that the block is just prevented from falling. If the value of
coefficient of friction between A and B is 0.5, find the value of the tan−1 θ where θ is inclination of the
pendulum to the vertical
a

B
A

7. A man is travelling on a flat car which is moving up a plane inclined at cos θ = 4/5 to the horizontal
with a speed 5 m/s. He throws a ball towards a stationary hoop located perpendicular to the incline in
such a way that the ball moves parallel to the slope of the incline while going through the centre of the
hoop. The centre of the hoop is 4 m high from the man's hand calculate the time taken by the ball to
reach the hoop.

4m

/s
5m

•q

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8. A particle A is moving with a constant velocity of 10 m/sec. Another particle B is moving with a
constant but unknown velocity. At an instant, the line joining A and B makes an angle of 30° with
velocity of A. Find the minimum possible magnitude of velocity of B. If they collide after some time.
(see figure)
A
30°

9. On a frictionless horizontal surface, assumed to be the x − y plane a small trolley A is moving along a
straight line parallel to the y − axis as shown in the figure with a constant velocity of ( 3 – 1) m/s. At
a particular instant, when the line OA makes an angle of 45º with the x − axis, a ball is thrown along
the surface from the origin O. Its velocity makes an angle 60° with the x − axis when it hits the trolley.
Find the speed of the ball with respect to the surface,

10. A train is moving along a straight line with a constant acceleration ‘ α ’. A boy standing in the train
throws a bal forward with a speed of 10m/s, at an angle of 60º to the horizontal. The boy has to move
forward by 1.15m inside the train to catch the ball back at the initial height. The acceleration of the
2
train, in m/s is.

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P
PAAR
RTT –– IIII :: C
CHHE
EMMIIS
STTR
RYY
SECTION – A : (One or More than one correct type)

This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
1. A hydrogen - like atom has ground state binding energy 122.4 eV. Then :
(A) its atomic number is 3
(B) a photon of 90 eV can excite it to a higher state
(C) a 80 eV photon cannot excite it to a higher state
(D) None

2. Highly pure dilute solution of sodium in liquid ammonia :


(A) shows blue colour (B) exhibits electrical conductivity
(C) produces sodium amide. (D) produces hydrogen gas.

3. Under what experimental conditions Vander wall equation predicts greater deviation from ideal
behaviour
(A) At high temp, rather than low temp, at constant pressure
(B) At low temp. rather than high temp, at constant pressure
(C) At high pressure rather than low pressure, at given temperature
(D) At low pressure rather than high pressure, at given temperature

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4. Which is correct statement?


(A) Vander wall constant ‘a’ for NH3 is greater than N2
(B) ‘a’ for NH3 is lesser than N2
(C) ‘b’ for NH3 is greater than N2
(D) ‘b’ for NH3 is lesser than N2

5. Mean free path of a gas depends on


(A) Temperature (B) Pressure (C) Collision diameter (D) None

6. H2O2 is obtained when dilute H2SO4 reacts with


(A) BaO2 (B) MnO2 (C) Na2O2 (D) PbO2

7. Alkali metal are characterized by


(A) good conductor of heat and electricity (B) high oxidation potential
(C) higher melting points than alkaline earth metals (D) soluble in liquid ammonia

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8. Which of the following are redox reactions?


(A) NaIO3 + NaHSO3 → NaHSO4 + Na2SO4 + I2 + H2O

(B) FeCl3 + K4 [Fe(CN)6] → KCl+Fe4 (Fe(CN)6)3


(C) AgCl + Na2S2O3 → Na3[Ag(S2O3)2] + NaCl
(D) NaBiO3 + MnSO4 + HNO3 → HMnO4 + Bi(NO3)3 + NaNO3 + Na2SO4 + H2O

9. Which of the following have been arranged in order of decreasing oxidation number of sulphurs?
2+
(A) H2S2O7 > Na2S4O6 > Na2S2O3 > S8 (B) SO > SO 42 – > SO 32 – > HSO 4–
(C) H2SO5 > H2SO3 > SCl2 > H2S (D) H2SO4 > SO2 > H2S > H2S2O8

10. At very high pressure, the compressibility factor of 1 mole of a Vander Waal’s gas can be given as
bP V V +b a
(A) Z = 1 + (B) Z = (C) Z = (D) Z = 1 −
RT V −b V VRT

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SECTION – C (Integer Answer Type)


This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to
9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.
1. An α -particle has initial kinetic energy of 25 eV and it is accelerated through the potential difference
of 150 volt. If a proton has initial kinetic energy of 25 eV and it is accelerated through the potential
difference of 25 volt then find the approximate ratio of the final wavelengths associated with the
proton and the α -particle.

2. Calculate the percentage of available chlorine in a sample of 3.55 g of bleaching powder which was
dissolved in 100 mL of water and 25 mL of this solution, on treatment with KI and dilute acid, required
10 mL of 0.125 N sodium thiosulphate solution.

3. Electromagnetic radiations with the highest wavelength result when an electron in a hydrogen atom
falls from n = 5 to:

4. The number of waves made by an electron moving in an orbit having the maximum magnetic
quantum number (+ 3) is:

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RH
5. A particular level in a hydrogen atom has energy = – . What is the degeneracy of this level?
4
6. In the following reaction : xZn + yHNO3 (very dil) → aZn(NO3 )2 + bH2 O + cNH4NO3
What is the sum of the coefficients (a + b + c) ?

7. Pure water vapour is trapped in a vessel of volume 10 ml. The relative humidity is 40%. The vapour is
compressed slowly and isothermally. The volume of vapour (in ml) at which first drop of liquid will
form, is

8. A 4 : 1 molar mixture of the He and CH4 is contained in a vessel at 20 bar pressure. Due to hole in
the vessel the gas mixture leaks-out. If the composition (mole-ratio) of the mixture effusing-out initially
is found to be x : 1, then what is x ?

PV
9. For 6.023 × 1023 molecules of an ideal gas have = x cal. The value of ‘x’ is ….
T
10. How many numbers of atoms/elements present in III period of periodic table?

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P
PAAR
RTT –– IIIIII :: M
MAAT
THHE
EMMA
ATTIIC
CSS
SECTION – A : (One or More than one correct type)

This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

1. All points inside the triangle formed by the points (1, 3), (5, 0) and (-1, 2) satisfy
(A) 3x + 2y ≥ 0 (B) 2x + y − 13 ≥ 0 (C) 2x − 3y − 12 ≤ 0 (D) −2x + y ≥ 0

1
2. If a = , then for all real x,
5 cos x + 12sin x
1 1
(A) the least positive value of a is (B) The greatest negative value of a is −
13 13
1 1 1
(C) a ≤ (D) − ≤a≤
13 13 13

3. The equations of the common tangents of the circle x 2 + y 2 − 2x − 6y + 9 = 0 x 2 + y 2 − 6x − 2y + 1 = 0


are
(A) x = 0 (B) y = 4 (C) y = 0 (D) x = 4

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4. If the line 5x = y meets the lines x = 1, x = 2, …..x = n, at points A1, A2, …An respectively, then a
possible form of the number ( OA1 ) + ( OA 2 ) + .... + ( OA n ) , is (O is the origin and k is an integer)
2 2 2

(A) 4k (B) 4k + 1 (C) 4k - 1 (D) 4k + 2

5. A ray of light passing through (-3, 1) reflects on x-axis at A and the reflected ray is tangential to the
circle x 2 + y 2 = 1 at P.
5 
(A) The reflected ray is 3x-4y+5=0 (B) A =  ,0 
3 
2  −3 4 
(C) Area of ∆APO is square units (‘O’ is origin) (D) P =  , 
3  5 5

1 1
6. If sinx + siny = , cos x + cos y = then
4 3
x+y 3 24 7 5
(A) tan = (B) tan ( x + y ) = (C) cos ( x + y ) = (D) sin ( x + y ) =
2 4 7 25 6

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 θ
7.
 2 
(
For a positive integer n, let fn ( θ ) =  tan  (1 + sec θ )(1 + sec 2θ )(1 + sec 4θ ) ........... 1 + sec 2n θ . )
Then
 π   π   π   π 
(A) f2   = 1 (B) f3   = 1 (C) f4   =1 (D) f5   =1
 16   32   64   128 

8. The solution set of the equation, (x + 1) log32 x + 4x log3 x − 16 = 0


(A) contains exactly one integer
(B) a singleton
(C) a set consisting of exactly two elements
(D) a set consisting of one rational and one irrational values

x −1
9. Let f(x) = . Then:
2 x − 7x + 5
2

1 1
(A) Limit f(x) = − (B) Limit f(x) = −
x →1 3 x→0 5
(C) Limit f(x) = 0 (D) Limit does not exist
x→∞ x → 5/ 2

10. If f (x) = x3 + x2 f ′ (1) + x f ′′ (2) + f ′′′ (3) for all x ∈ R, then :


(A) f (0) + f (2) = f (1) (B) f (0) + f (3) = 0 (C) f (1) + f (3) = f (2) (D) none of these

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SECTION – C (Integer Answer Type)


This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to
9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

1. If A > 0, B > 0 and A + B = π / 3 , then the maximum value of 3tanA . tanB is

2. A family of lines is given by (1 + 2 λ )x + (1 - λ )y + λ = 0, λ being a parameter. The line belonging to


b−a
this family at the maximum distance from the point (1, 4) is ax + by + c = 0, then the value of is
c

3. A (1,2) and B (2, –1) are two fixed points and ‘P’ is a variable point on the line x + y – 2 =0 then
maximum value of | PA − PB |2 is

4. The length of largest altitude of the triangle formed by the straight lines 7x − 2y + 10 = 0 ,
7x + 2y − 10 = 0 and y + 2 = 0 is

5. Tangents are drawn to the circle x 2 + y 2 = 1 at the points where it is met by the circles
x 2 + y 2 − ( λ + 6 ) x + ( 8 − 2λ ) y − 3 = 0 where ' λ ' being parameter. The locus of point of intersection of
these tangents is px + qy + 10 = 0 then p + q

6. If the circle x 2 + y 2 − 4x − 2y + 1 = 0 and the line 12x-6y-41=0 intersect at P, Q and the x 2 + y 2 = 4


circle and the line x + 2y + t = 0 intersect at R and S and if P, Q, R, S are concyclic then the value of
t equals

7. The radius of the circle Passing through the points (0, 0) and (2, 0) and touching the circle
x 2 + y 2 = 16 is

8. The smallest positive value of x for which tan x° = tan ( x° + 10° ) tan ( x° + 20° ) tan ( x° + 30° ) is

e3x + e5x ekx


9. If ∫ e x + e− x dx is
k
+ c then value of k is

x2 + 1 − 3
x2 + 1
10. Value of Limit is
x→∞ 4
x4 + 1 − 5
x4 + 1

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FIITJEE PHASE TEST-1


BATCH : Two Year CRP (1921) B LOT

IIT – JEE, 2021


PAPER I- SET-A
ANSWERS
PHYSICS (PART-I)
SECTION – A
1. BC 2. ACD 3. AD 4. CD
5. BC 6. BC 7. AD 8. ABC
9. BD 10. ABCD
SECTION – C
1. 4 2. 4 3. 2 4. 1
5. 0 6. 2 7. 1 8. 5
9. 2 10. 5

CHEMISTRY (PART-II)

SECTION – A
1. AC 2. AB 3. BC 4. AD
5. ABC 6. AC 7. ABD 8. AD
9. AC 10. AB
SECTION – C
1. 5 2. 5 3. 4 4. 4
5. 4 6. 8 7. 4 8. 8
9. 2 10. 8

MATHEMATICS (PART-III)

SECTION – A
1. AC 2. AB 3. AB 4. AD
5. ACD 6. ABC 7. ABCD 8. AC
9. ABCD 10. ABC
SECTION – C
1. 1 2. 3 3. 8 4. 7
5. 1 6. 2 7. 2 8. 5
9. 4 10. 1

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ANSWERS
PHYSICS (PART-I)
SECTION – A
1. P110510 2. P110418 3. P110314 4. P110310
5. P110303 6. P110310 7. P110502 8. P110403
9. P110325 10. P110417
SECTION – C
1. P110417 2. P110325 3. P110320 4. P110311
5. P110417 6. P110408 7. P110314 8. P110302
9. P110313 10. P110313

CHEMISTRY (PART-II)

SECTION – A
1. C110103 2. C110805 3. C112001 4. C111204
5. C112004 6. C111006 7. C110801 8. C111112
9. C111111 10. C112002
SECTION – C
1. C110106 2. C111102 3. C110104 4. C110106
5. C110103 6. C110205 7. C112006 8. C111208
9. C111202 10. C110702

MATHEMATICS (PART-III)

SECTION – A
1. M110739 2. M111411 3. M110822 4. M110711
5. M110806 6. M111408 7. M111416 8. M112403
9. M112406 10. M114302
SECTION – C
1. M111411 2. M110723 3. M110738 4. M110708
5. M110809 6. M100816 7. M110817 8. M111407
9. M112408 10. M112406

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Hints and Solution – Physics

2.
Sol. For smooth road
v = rg tan θ
rg(tan θ + µ )
For rough road v max =
1 − µ tan θ
rg(tan θ − µ )
v min =
1 + µ tan θ
3.
Sol. V = 2gh
2V 2 sin(90 − α )cos(90 − 2α )
R=
gcos2 α v
R = 8h sin α gcos α
24 sin(90 − α ) 8h
T= = α
gcos α g
4.
Sol. Since vertical component are equal they will collide
d 120
t= = = 3 sec
(ux )rel 40
1 2
h = uy t − gt = 45m
2
5.
Sol. arel = g − g = 0
Therefore path is straight line
6.
Sol. Equation of trajectory
gx 2
y = x tan 60 −
2u cos2 60
2

where
1 ≤ y ≤ 1.5
5.17 ≤ 4 ≤ 7m / s
7.
mu2
Sol. TL = mg +
l
mv 2
TH = − mg
l
∴ v 2 = u2 − 4gl
8.
Sol. 98 − T2 = 10a
T2 − 6 − T1 = 3a a
T1 − 6 = 2a T1
T2 2 F
a = 5.75m / s 2

a 3 T1
T2 ≈ 40N
T2
T1 ≈ 17N 10
F = 6N
a

98

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9.
Sol. V = at
1
S = at 2
2

10.
Sol. r = 1.6 sin 60 1.6 60°
T cos 60 = mg T
T sin 60 = m ω r 2
mω r 2

Integer Type mg
1.
mg
Sol. TA =
cos θ
TB = mgcos θ
TA
= cos2 θ = 4
TB

2.
Sol. From graph
a = 1− t
t2
v =t−
2
t 2 t3
x= −
2 3
Put v = 0
t2
t− =0
2
t = 2 sec
Therefore
at t=2
2
x1 =
3
at t=4
8
x2 = −
3
2  −8 2
∴ d =  − 0 + −
 3  3 3
=4m
3.
Sol. Time of flight
2 × 9.8
T= = 2 sec
9.8
1
∴ S = × 1× 22 = 2m
2
4.
Sol. x = 5 3 cos60 t = 5 3(t − t 0 )
1 2 1
y = 5 3 sin60t − gt = − g(t − t 0 )2
2 2
solving t 0 = 1sec

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5. 0
Sol. Tension will come only when there will be some tendency of motion for the block.

7.
uy 2
Sol. h=
2gcos θ
uy 2
4=
20 cos θ
Time of flight
2uy
T=
gcos θ

8.
Sol. Relative velocity ⊥r to line AB should be zero
uB = uA sin30 = 5m / s

10.
Sol. Range wrt train
2
urel sin120°
R= = 8.65
g
∴ since boy move 1.15m train covers 7.5 in time of flight (T)

2urel sin60
T= = 3
g
1 2
∴ 7.5 = at
2
a=5

Hints and Solution – Chemistry

Integer

h
1. λ=
2m(KE)
mass of Cl2 obtained
2. % of available chlorine = × 100
2
hc
3. ∆E =
λ
4. 2πr = nλ
5. Degeneracy means number of orbital at same energy level.
7. First drop of liquid will form at 100% relative humidity.
r1 n1 M2
8. =
r2 n2 M1

Hints and Solution – Mathematics

1. AC
Point (1, 3), (5, 0) & (-1, 2) satisfy 3x + 2y ≥ 0 and 2x − 3y − 12 ≤ 0
∴ All points inside the triangle formed by these points will satisfy by A and C.

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2. AB
−13 ≤ 5 cos x + 12sin x ≤ 13
−1 1
⇒ a≤ or a ≥
13 13
3. AB
From the figure common tangents are x = 0 and y = 4
y=4
(1,3)
(0, 3)

(0, 1) (3, 1)

4. A,D
Sol. ( ) ( )
A1 1, 5 A 2 2,2 5 .....A n n,n 5 ( )
(
OA12 + OA 22 + ....... + OA n2 = 6 1 + 22 + ..... + n2 )
= n ( n + 1)( 2n + 1) is always even.

5. ∴ y = mx + 1 + m2
( −3, − 1)

( −3,1) P

A
( −3, −1)

⇒ ( 3m − 1) = 1 + m2
2

⇒ 8m2 − 6m = 0
⇒m=3
4
Reflected ray is 3x − 4y − ( −9 + 4 ) = 0 ⇒ 3x − 4y + 5 = 0

 5 
Clearly A =  − ,0 
 3 
 −r 2l −r 2m   −3 4 
P= , = ,
 n n   5 5 

1  −4 
Area of ∆OAP = −0 = 2
2  3  3

6. A,B,C
1
Sol. sin x + sin y = (1)
4

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1
cos x + cos y = (2)
3
x+y x−y
2 sin .cos
(1) 2 2 =3

(2) x+y x−y 4
2cos cos
2 2
x+y 3
⇒ tan =
2 4
x+y 3
2tan   2.
tan(x + y) =  2 
= 4 = 6 x 16 = 24
x + y 9 4 7 7
1 − tan2 1−
2 16
7
cos(x + y) =
25

7. A,B,C,D
sin ( θ / 2 )
Sol. E = fn ( θ ) =
cos ( θ / 2 )

 2cos2 ( θ / 2 ) 2cos2 θ 2cos2 2θ 


 . . .......
 cos θ cos 2θ cos 4θ 

sin θ  2cos2 θ 2cos2 2θ 


=  . ......... = tan2n θ
cos θ  cos2θ cos 4θ 
 π  π π π
f2   = tan 4, = tan = 1. ∴n = 2, θ =
 
16 16 4 16
 π   π   π 
Similarly, f3   ,f4   and f5   is
   
32 64  128 
π
tan = 1.
4

8. AC
( )
x log32 x + 4log4 x + log32 × −16 = 0
xlog3 x(log3 x + 4) + (log3 x + 4)(log3 x − 4) = 0
(log3 x + 4)((x + 1)log3 x − 4) = 0
1
⇒ Either x = or 3
81

9. ABCD
x −1 −1
lim =
x →1 (x − 1)(2x − 5) 3
x −1 −1
lim =
x →0 (x − 1)(2x − 5) 5
x −1
lim =0
x →∞ (x − 1)(2x − 5)

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x −1
lim = does not exist.
x→
5 (x − 1)(2x − 5)
2

10. ABC
f(x) = x 3 + x 2 f ′(1) + xf ′′(2) + f ′′′(3)
f ′(x) = 3x 2 + 2xf ′(1) + f ′′(2)
f ′′(x) = 6x + 2f ′(1)
f ′′′(x) = 6
so f ′′′(3) = 6
f ′′(2) = 2
f ′(1) = −5
so f(x) = x 3 − 5x 2 + 2x + 6
f(0) = 6
f(1) = 4
f(2) = −2
f(3) = −6
∴ f(0) + f(2) = f(1)
f(0) + f(3) = 0
f(1) + f(3) = f(2)
Integer Answer Type

1. 1
π
A +B =
3
tan A + tanB
or = 3
1 − tan A tanB
tan A + tanB = 3(1 − tan A tanB)
Also tan A + tanB ≥ 2 tan A tanB
or 3(1 − tan A tanB) ≥ 2 tan A tanB
Let tan A tanB = y
3(1 − y) ≥ 2 y
for y < 1
3y 2 − 10y + 3 ≥ 0
1
⇒ y≤ or 3y ≤ 1
3
 1 1
2. (x + y) + λ(2x − y + 1) = 0 Passes through A  − , 
 3 3
 −1 1  11 −4
Slope of line joining A  ,  and B(1,4) is also slope of required line is
 3 3 4 11
1 −4  1
∴ line is y − = x + 
3 11  3
or 12x + 33y − 7 = 0

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b−a
∴ =3
c

3. 8
Sol. Here A and B lies on the opposite sides of the given line. The image of ‘B’ is C(3, 0)
The maximum value of |PA – PB| is AC = 8
4. 7
Sol. A = ( 0,5 ) B = ( −2, −2 ) C = ( 2, −2 )
AB = 53 = AC ,BC = 4 BC is smallest side
The largest Altitude ‘l’ is from A toBC
5+2
l= =7
0 +1
5. 1
→ (1)
xx1 + yy1 − 1 = 0  
Sol. T  represent same
S − S1 = 0 ⇒ ( λ + 6 ) x + ( 2λ − 8 ) y + 2 = 0 → ( 2 ) 
∴ −2x1 = λ + 6 / − 2y1 = 2λ − 8
∴ −2x1 − 6 = − y1 + 4
p=2 
⇒ 2x − y + 10 = 0 p + q = 1
q = −1

6. 2
x 2 + y 2 − 4x − 2y + 1 + λ (12x − 6y − 41) = 0 
→ (1)
Sol. rep. same
x 2 + y 2 − 4 + µ ( x + 2y + t ) = 0 → ( 2)

∴ −4 + 12λ = µ −2 − 6λ = 2µ 1 − 41λ = µt − 4
λ= 1 
5 
⇒t =2
µ= −8
5 

7. 2
Sol. Centre of the req. circle be (1, y1) ⇒ ( 2,2y1 ) lies in x 2 + y 2 = 16 ⇒ y12 = 3

(2, 2 y1 )
(1, y1 )

(0,0) (2,0)
⇒ radius = 1 + 3 = 2

8. 5
tan x°
Sol. = tan ( x° + 10° ) tan ( x° + 30° )
tan ( x° + 20° )
sin ( 2x° + 20° ) cos 20°
⇒ =
sin 20° cos ( 2x° + 40° )
⇒ sin ( 4x° + 60° ) − sin 20° = sin 40°
⇒ sin ( 4x° + 60° ) = sin80° ⇒ minimum positive
value of x = 5

9. 4

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e3x + e5x
∫ ex + e− x dx
e3 x (1 + e 2x )
= ∫ −x dx
e (1 + e2x )
e4 x
= ∫ e 4 x dx = +C⇒k = 4
4

10. 1
x2 + 1 − 3 x2 + 1
lim
x →∞ 4
x4 + 1 − 5 x4 + 1
1 1
x 1+ 2
− x 2/3 3 1 +
lim x x2
x →∞
1 1
x 4 1 + 4 − x 4/5 5 1 +
x x4
1 x 2/3 3 1
1+2
− 1+ 2
lim x x x
x →∞ 4/5
4 1+
1 x 1
4
− 5 1+
x x x4
=1

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