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A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
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Time: 07.00Am to 10.00Am WTM-12 Max. Marks: 300

04-09-2021_ Sr.C-120/C-IPL& IPL-IC(Coming )- KA, MH,TN &AP(CBSE) _Jee-Main_WTM-12_Test Syllabus


PHYSICS :  Electro Magnetic Induction (Mutual induction) 
CHEMISTRY : Track - I: Electrochemistry (From kohlrausch law to
refrence electrodes)
Track - II: Carbonyl compounds (from properties to
Hydrogen Cyanide and sodium bisulphate)
MATHEMATICS : Complex numbers & Demoivre's Theorem (Complete) 
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PHYSICS Max Marks: 100

(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 in all other cases.

01. A long solenoid with 15 turns per cm has a small loop of area 2.0cm 2 placed inside the
solenoid normal to its axis. If the current in the coil changes steadily from 2.0A to 4.0A in
1.0s. The emf induced in the loop is

1. 0.75  102 V 2. 0.75  106 V 3. 0.75  106 V 4. 0.75  104 V


02. A loop ABCD containing two resistors as shown in figure is placed in a uniform magnetic
field B directed outward to the plane of page. A sliding conductor EF of length l and of
negligible resistance moves to the right with a uniform velocity v as shown in fig. Determine
the current in each branchs AD , BC

Blv Blv 2Blv Blv Blv 2Blv Blv Blv


1. , 2. , 3. , 4. ,
R 2 R1 R1 R 2 R1 R 2 R1 R 2

03. A conducting rod PQ of length L = 1.0m is moving with a uniform speed   2.0m / s in a
uniform magnetic field B = 4.0T directed into the paper. A capacitor of capacity. C  10F
is connected as shown in the figure. Then what are the charges on the plates A and B of the
capacitor

1. qA  80C, qB  80C 2. qA  80C, qB  80C


3. qA  80C, qB  80C 4. qA  80C, qB  80C

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04. A rectangular loop with a slide wire of length l is kept in a uniform magnetic field as shown
in the figure. The resistance of slider is R. Negelecting with inductance of the loop find the
current in the connector during its motion with a velocity

/\/\/\/\
/\/\/\/\
R2 l V R1
B

Blv(R1  R2 )2 Blv(R1  R2 )
1. 2.
(RR1  RR2  R1R2 ) (RR1  RR2  R1R2 )
Blv(R1  R 2 ) Blv (R1  R 2 )
3. 4.
(RR1  RR 2  R1R 2 ) (RR1  RR 2  R1R 2 )
05. A wheel with 10 metallic spokes, each 1.50m long, is rotated with a speed of 120
rev/minutes is a plane normal to the earth’s magnetic field at the place. If the magnitude of
the field is 0.40 gauss, what is the induced emf between the axle and the rim of the wheel?

1. 3.29  105 volt 2. 3.29  104 volt 3. 6.29  105 volt 4. 6.29  104 volt
06. A pair of parallel horizontal conducting rails of negligible resistance, shorted at one and is
fixed on a table. The distance between the rails is 1. A conducting masselss rod of resistance
R can slide on the rails frictionalessly. The rod is tied to a masselss string which passes over
a pulley fixed to the edge of the table. A mass m, tied to the other end of the string, hangs
vertically. A constant magnetic field B exists perpendicular to the table. If the system is
released from rest, calculate.

i. The terminal velocity achieved by the rod


mgR 2mgR 2mgR mgR
1. 2. 3. 4.
BL BL B2L2 B2L2
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07. A short –circuited coil is placed in a time varying magnetic field. Electrical power is
dissipated due to the current induced in the coil. If the number of turns were to be
quadrupled and the radius of the wire is to be halved, then find the electrical power
dissipated
1 3
1. 2. 3. 2 4. 1
2 4
08. Two concentric circular coils, one of small radius r1  r2 , are placed co-axially with centres
coinciding. Obtain the mutual inductance of the arrangement
0r12 20 r12 0r22 0r12
1. 2. 3. 4.
r2 2r2 2r1 2r2
09. A solenoid of length 50cm with 20turns per centimetre and area of cross-section 40cm 2
completely surrounds another coaxial solenoid of the same length, area of cross-section
25cm 2 with 25 turns per centimetre. Calculate the mutual inductance of the system

1. 7.9 mH 2. 8.9mH 3. 3.8 mH 4. 4.9mH


10. Two differnet coils have self inductances L1  16mH and L2  12mH . At a certain instant, the
current in the two coils is increasing at the same rate and power supplied to the two coils is
the same. Find the ratio of (i) induced voltage (ii) current (iii) energy stored in the two coils
at the instant
4 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 4
1. (i) ,  ii  ,(iii) 2. (i) ,  ii  ,(iii) 3. (i) ,  ii  ,(iii) 4. (i) ,  ii  ,(iii)
3 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 3 4 3
11. A square loop of side a is placed in the same plane as a long straight wire carrying a current i.
The centre of the loop is at a distance r from the wire where r >> a. The loop is moved away
from the wire with a constant velocity  . The induced e.m.f in the loop is

 a 2  a 2  a  a 2
1. 0 i v 2. 0 i 3. 0 i v 4. 0 i v
4 r 2 2 r 2 2 r 2 2 r 2

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12. A conducting rod MN moves with a speed v parallel to a long straight wire which carries a
constant current i, as shown in figure. The length of the rod is normal to the wire. Find the
emf induced in the total length of the rod.
v
M N
b a

 iv  iv  iv  iv
1. 0 ln 1  a / b  2. 0 ln 1  a / b  3. 0 ln 1  a / b  4. 0 ln 1  a / b 
2 4 4 2
13. A semicircular piece of wire is rotated about a point P (as shown) with angular velocity 
about an axis passing through P and perpendicular to plane of wire. A magnetic field of
constant magnitude B exists in the region parallel to axis of rotation

Potential difference between ends of wires (A and B) is


B R 2 B R 2
1. 2. 3. 2BR 2 4. BR 2
2 4
14. A circular loop of radius 0.3cm lies parallel to a much bigger circular loop of radius 20cm.
The centre of the smaller loop is on the axis of the bigger loop. The distance between their
centres is 15cm. If a current of 2.0 A flows through the bigger loop, then the flux linked
with smaller loop is

1. 9.1 1011 Wb 2. 6  1011 Wb 3. 3.3  1011 Wb 4. 6.6  109 Wb


15. A rod rotates with a smaller but uniform angular velocity  about its perpendicular bisector.
A uniform magnetic field B exists parallel to the axis of rotation. The potential differnece
between centre of the rod and an end is
1 1
1. zero 2. Bl2 3. Bl2 4. Bl2
8 2

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16. A copper rod AB of length L, pivoted at one end A, rotates at constant angular velocity  at
right angle to uniform magnetic field of induction B. The emf developed between the mid
point C of the rod and end B is

B l 2 B l 2 3Bl 2 3Bl 2
1. 2. 3. 4.
2 4 4 8
17. A conducting rod AC of length 4l is rotated about a point O in a uniform magnetic field B
directed into the plane of the paper AO = l and OC = 3l. then

Bl2 7
1. VA  VO  2. VO  VC  Bl2
2 2
9
3. VA  VC  4Bl2 4. VC  VO  Bl2
2
x
18. The magnetic field in a region is given by B  B0 (1  )kˆ A square loop of edge length d is
a
placed is placed with its edge along the X-axis and Y-axis. The loop is moved with a
constant velocity v  v0ˆi . The emd induced in the loop at t= 0 is
v0 B0d 2 v0B0d3
1. 2. 3. v0B0d 4. zero
a a2
19. As shown in the figure, P and Q are two coaxial conducting loops separated by some
distance. When the switch S is closed, a clockwise current IP flows in P (as seen by E) and
an induced current IQ , flows in Q. The switch remains closed for a long time. When S is
opened, a current flows in Q. Then, the direction (as seen by E) are
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1. respectively clockwise and anti-clockwise


2. Both clockwise
3. both anti – clockwise
4. Respectively anti clockwise and clockwise
20. A uniform magnetic field is restricted within a region of radius r. The magnetic field changes

dB
with time at a rate . Loop 1 of radius R > r encloses the region r and loop 2 of radius R is
dt
outside the region of magnetic field as shown in the figure. Then the e.m.f. generated is


dB 2
1. zero in loop 1 and zero in loop 2 2. - pr in loop 1 and zero in loop 2
dt
 
dB 2 dB 2
3. - pr in loop 1 and zero in loop 2 4. - pr in loop 1 and zero in loop 2
dt dt
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30). Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
21. Some magnetic flux is changed from a coil of resistance 10 . As a result an induced current
is developed in it, which varies with time as shown in figure. What is the magnitude of
change in flux through the coil ? (in webers) (figure missing)
22. Two parallel rails with negligible resistance are 10.0cm apart. They are connected by a 5.0
resistor. The circuit also contains two metal rods having resistance of 10.0 and 15.0 along
the rails. The rods are pulled away from the resistor and constant speeds 4.00 m/s and 2.00
m/s respectively. A uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.01T is applied perpendicular to
x
the plane of the rails. Determine the current in the 5.0 resistor is mA . Find the value of x
55

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  4t  T
 m  1  T  ; 0  t  2
  
23. The flux linked with a coil of 100 turns varies as    Where m =
  4t 
 3  ;T  t  T
 m  T 
1
0.02Wb and T = s. Maximum value of induced emf is
50

24. Magnetic flux  (in weber) linked with a closed circuit of resistance 10 ohm varies with
time t (in seconds) as   5t 2  4t  1 . The induced electromotive force in the circuit at t = 0.2
sec is

25. Two conducting rings of radii r and 2r move in opposite directions with velocities 2 and 
respectively on a conducting surface S. There is a uniform magnetic field of magnitude B
perpendicular to the plane of the rings. The potential difference between the highest points
of the two rings is nBrv. then n  ...........

B  2r
  v
2v
S

26. A metal rod of resistance 20 is fixed along a diameter of a conducting ring of radius 0.1m

and lies on x – y plane. There is a magnetic field B  (50T)kˆ . The ring rotates with an
angular vlelocity   20rad / s about its axis. An external resistance of 10 is connected
1
across the centre of the ring and rim. The current through external resistnace is . Then
x
value of x is......amp

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27. The loop ABCD is moving with velocity ‘  ’ towards right. The magentic field is 4T. The
loop is connected to a resistance of 8 ohm. If steady current of 2A flows in the loop then
100
value of  if loop has a resistance of 4 ohm is . Then the value of x (Given AB = 30cm ,
x
AD = 30cm)

28. A solenoid is of length 50cm and has a radius of 2cm. It has 500 turns. Around its central
section a coil of 50 turns is wound. The mutual inductance of the system is.......... H .

29. In the circuit as shown in the figure, when I, the curretn is 2A and increasing at the rate of 1
A/s, the meaured potential difference VAB  10V . But when the current is 2A and decreasing
at the rate of 1 A/s, the measured potential difference is 6V. Find the value of R (in  )

30. The network shown in figure is part of a complete circuit. If at a certain instant, the current i
is 5A and is decreasing at a rate of 103 A / s . Then VB  VA  5k volts, find the value of k

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CHEMISTRY
(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 in all other cases.
31. Which of the following statement is correct?

1. Ecell and r G of cell reaction both are extensive properties

2. Ecell and r G of cell reaction both are intensive properties

3. Ecell is an intensive property while r G of cell reaction is an extensive property

4. Ecell is an extensive property while r G of cell reaction is an intensive property

32. An electrochemical cell can behave like an electrolytic cell when...................


1. Ecell  0 2. Ecell  Eext 3. Eext  Ecell 4. Ecell  Eext

33. 0m(NH4OH) is equal to

1.  0m(NH4OH)  0m(NH 4Cl)   0(HCl) 2.  0m(NH4Cl)  0m(NaOH)  0(NaCl)

3.  0m(NH4Cl)  0m(NaCl)  0(NaOH) 4.  0m(NaOH)   0m(NaCl)   0(NH4Cl)

34. Which of the following statements is true for the electrochemcial Daniell cell?
1. Electrons flow from copper electrode to zinc electrode
2. Current flows from zinc electrode to copper electrode
3. cations move towards copper electrode

4. Cations move towards zinc electrode

35. The equilateral conductance at infinite dilution of HCl and NaCl are 426.15 and 126.15 mho
cm 2g eq  respectively. It can be said that the mobility of

1. H  ions is much more than that of Cl ions

2. Cl ions is much more than that of H  ions

3. H  ions is much more than that of Na  ions

4. Na  ions is much more than that of H  ions


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36. The molar conductivities 0NaOAC and 0HCl at infinite dilution in water at 25°C are 91.0
and 426.2Scm 2 / mol respectively. To calculate  HOAC ,the additional value required is:

1. H2O 2.  KCl 3.  NaOH 4. NaCl

37. A galvanic cell is constructed using the redox reaction


H 2 (g)  AgCl  s   H  (aq)  Cl1(aq)  Ag(s) It is represented as
1
2

1. Pt | H 2 (g) | HCl(soln) || AgNO3 (so ln) | Ag

2. Ag | AgCl(s) | KCl(soln) || HCl(so ln), H 2 | Pt

3. Pt | H 2 (g) | HCl(solun) || AgCl(s) | Ag

4. Pt | H 2 (g) | KCl(solun) || AgCl(s) | Ag

38. Which of the following compounds is least reactive towards nucleophilic addition reactions?
O O
|| ||
O O  C H  C CH3
|| ||
1. CH3  C  H 2. CH 3  C  CH 3 3. 4.
18
39.  CH3 2 C  N  OH 
H 2O

 A What is ‘A’
H

O OH
|| |
1. CH3  C  NHCH3 2. CH 3  C  NH

O18 O
|| ||
3. CH3  C  NH  CH3 4. CH3  C O  CH3

40. The beckmannn rearrangement reaction involves the migration of group from ..........to.....

1. Carbon to electron rich nitrogen

2. Nitrogen to electron rich nitrogen

3. Carbon to electron dificient nitrogen

4. Nitrogen to electron dificient carbon


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41. What is the the ‘B’

O N
H
B( final product)
H

N N N N

1. 2. 3. 4.

42. What are A, B and C


O O

A,B,C


1. A  C2 H5Cl, B  H  , C  CH2  CH2  CH2  Cl

A B  H C  CH2  CH  CH2  Cl
N

2. H

3. A  CH 3  CH  CH 2  Cl B  AlCl3 C  H 

4. Both 2 and 3
43. Which of the following is more reaction towards HCN
O
||
O O O
|| || || CH3  C
1. CH3  C  H 2. H  C H 3. CH 3  C  CH 3 4.
CH OH(1mole) CH OH(2mole)
44. If CH3  CHO 
3

 A, CH3  CHO 
3  B Choose correct
H
statements
1. A is hemiacetal, B is acetal 2. A is hemiacetal , B is hemiacetal

3. A is acetal, B is hemiacetal 4. A is acetal , B is acetal


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OH
C  0  H2 N  Z  C C  N  H  H 2O
45. NHZ this reaction is carried out at

1. PH > 7 2. PH = 7 3. PH < 7 4. PH = 10

46. The below reaction is reaction equilibrium reaction. The positron of equilibrium lies largley
to right hand side for most

R OSO3Na
Pr oton transfer


C  0  NaHSO3  A 
 C
R' OH

1. R  CH3 , R '  C2H5 2. R  CH3 , R '  C6H5

3. R  C2H5 , R '  H 4. R  C2H5 , R  C3H7

H O/H 
47. CH3CH 2CH 2 MgBr 
2 A

B H /THF
CH3CH 2  CH 2 
2 6 B
_
H 2O2 /OH
OH
|
PCC
CH3  CH  CH3  C

H O/H
Cl
CH3  CH 2  CH 
2 D
Cl

Which of the following has high boiling ponit

1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D
HCN
48. 

A 
 B if B is optically active then what is A

1. CH3  C CH3 2. CH3CH2  C  CH2  CH3


||
O

3. CH3  C H 4. H  C H
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O O

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49. Correct order of reactivity towards nucleophilic addition reaction

CH3

CrO Cl

2 2A
H3O 

NO 2

O
|| anhydrous AlCl
CH3  C Cl 
3 B

Co,HCl

C
anhydrous AlCl3 /CuCl

1. A > B > C 2. A > C > B 3. B > A > C 4. C > A > B


O /H O O /H O O /H O
50. H3C  CH2 
3 2 A; CH  CH  CH  CH 
3 3
3 2 B;C H CH  CHC H 
6 5 6 5
3 2 C
Zndust ZnH2O ZnH2O

Choose the correct order of solubility in water

1. A > B > C 2. B > A > C 3. C > A > B 4. B > C > A


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truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30). Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.

51.  0m for NaCl, HCl and NaAc are 126.4, 425.9 and 91.0 Scm 2 mol1 respectively. Calculate the

 for HAc . ( Scm 2 mol1 )

52. The molar conductivity of 0.025mol L1 methanoic acid is 46.1 Scm 1mol1 . Find out its

degree of dissociation (  ) Given (H  )  349.6Scm 2 mol1 and

(HCOO  )  54.6Scm 2 mol1

53. The molar conductivity of NH4Cl at infinite dilution is 149.7 ohm-1 cm2 mol-1 and ionic
conductances of hydroxyl ions and chloride ions are 198 and 76.3 respectively. Calculate the
molar conductivity of NH4OH at infinite dilution ( ohm 1 cm 2 mol1 )

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54. Calculate  for MgSO4 from th following data:

Mg 2   106.5cm 2 mol1 SO 24   160.0cm 2 mol1

55. The value of equivalent conductance of 1M CH3COOH is 12ohm  cm 2(equiv)  and that at

infinite dilution is 240 ohm 1 cm 2 (equiv) . The percent ionisation of CH3COOH will be
DIBAL  H NaHSO
3  B How many   bonds are present in the molecule B
56. CH3  CN  A 
H 2O weak acid

57. How many of the following can be used as catalyst in Beckmann rearrangement reaction
H2SO4 ,SOCl2 ,CH4 ,C2H5Cl,(CH3CO)2 O
O
|| NH
58. CH3  C H 
3  CH  C  N  H Regarding this which of the following is correct
3 H
P 5 6 |
H
1. Nucleophilic addition
2. Electrophilic addition
3. nuclophilic addition followed by elimination
4. Electrophilic addition followed by elimination
59. How many of the following statements are correct. Regarding electrochemical cell
1. Anode is denoted with +ve sign 2. Anode is denoted with –ve sign
3. Cathode is denoted with +ve sign 4. Oxidation takes place at anode
5. Reduction takes place at cathode

CO
60. reacts with how many moles of ethyl alcohol inpresence of acidic medium to give
acetal

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MATHEMATICS
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
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correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.


61. If  and  are different complex number with   1, then =
1  
1. 0 2. 1/2 3. 1 4. 2
x
1 i 
62. If    1, then
1 i 
1. x = 2n, where n is any positive integer
2. x = 4n +1, where n is any positive integer
3. x = 2n +1, where n is any positive integer
4. x = 4n, where n is any positive integer
3
63. If  x  iy then (x  1)(x  3) 
2  cos   i sin 
1. y2 2.  y 2 3. 0 4. 1
64. If z  3  5i then z3  z  198   
1. 3  5i 2. 3  5i 3. 3  5i 4. 3  5i
a  b  c2
65. 
c  a  b2
1.    2.  2 3.  a 2  b 2 4. 0
1  sin 
66. The real value of  for which the expression is a real number is
1  2i sin 
1.    n 2.   n / 2 3.   n / 3 4. None
67. If z1 and z2 are two non zero complex numbers such that z1  z 2  z1  z 2 , then Arg z1  Arg z2

is
1.  2.  / 2 3. 0 4. /2
2 2
68. For any two complex numbers z1,z 2 and any real number a and b, az1  bz2  bz1  az 2 

1. (a 2  b 2 )(| z1 |2  | z 2 |2 ) 2. (a 2  b 2 )(| z1 |2  | z 2 |2 )

3. (a 2  b 2 )(| z1 |2  | z 2 |2 ) 4. none

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z
69. If   and   1, then z lies on
1
z i
3
1. an ellipse 2. A circle 3. A straight line 4. A parabola
 2 | z |2 2 | z | 3 
70. If log tan30    2 , then
 | z |  1 
 
1. | z | 3 / 2 2. | z | 3 / 2 3. | z | 2 4. | z | 2
71. If a, b, c  R such that a+ b + c = 0 and az1  bz2  cz3  0 then z1,z2 ,z3 are
1. collinear 2. Right angled triangle
3. equilateral triangle 4. none

72. If |z| =2 and locus of 5z – 1 is the circle having radius a and z12  z 22  2z1z 2 cos   0 , then
| z1 |:| z2 |
1. a : 1 2. 2a : 1 3. a : 10 4. None of these

73. If n is an integer which leaves remainder one when divided by three, then (1  3i) n  (1  3i) n 

1.  2n 1 2. 2n 1 3. ( 2) n 4. 2n


74. If z 2  z  1  0, where z is a complex number, then the value of
2 2 2 2
 1  2 1   3 1   6 1 
 z     z  2    z  3   ...........   z  6  is
 z  z   z   z 
1. 6 2. 12 3. 18 4. 54
1
75. If x  cos   isin , y  cos   i sin  then x m .y n  
m n
x .y
1. 2cos(m  n) 2. 2cos(m  n) 3. 2sin (m  n) 4. 2sin (m  n)
76. The value of ii is
1.  2. 2 3.  / 3 4. none
77. If z  4 / z  2 then the greatest value of |z| is

1. 5 2. 5 1 3. 5 1 4. 1  5

78. If  is an n th root of unity, then 1  2  3 2  ......  n n 1 

n n n
1. 2. 3. 4. None
1  1  (1  )2

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 
1/3
79. The value of 1  3i are

 2k   / 3   2k   / 6 
1. 21/3 cis   , k  0,1, 2 2. 21/3 cis   , k  0,1, 2  
 3  3

 2k   / 3 
3. 21/3 cis   , k  0,1, 2 4. None
 3

80. If x 4  1  0, then x=
 
1  i 1  i 1  i 1  i 1 i 1 i
1. , 2. , 3. , 4. None
2 2 2 2 2 2
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
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truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30). Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
81. If z  4  3, then the maximum value of |z + 1| is

z  3z 2
82. If z1,z2 are two complex numbers satisfying 1  1,| z1 | 3, then z 2 
3  z1z2

83. The number of solutions for z3  z  0 is

84. If the area of the triangle on the complex plane formed by the points z, iz and z + iz is 50
square units, then |z| is

85. The centre of the circle zz  (2  3i)z  (2  3i)z  9  0 is(a, b) then a  b  ...........

4
 1  cos   isin  
86. If    cos n  isin n then n 
 sin   i  i cos  

87. If cos   cos   cos   0  sin   sin   sin  then

sin(2     )  sin(2     )  sin(2     )   then   8is.......

 
x
88. If 1  i 2  3x , then its only integral solution is K then K + 10 =...........

89. The number of real roots of the equation z3  iz  1  0 is  then   6  ............

90. If z  i log (2  3) then cos z 

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