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(2022PJM16012022) Test Pattern

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CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME JEE(Main)
FULL SYLLABUS
(Academic Session : 2021- 2022) 16-01-2022
JEE(Main) : TARGET COURSE (SCORE-I)
Important Instructions :
SECTION–I : (Maximum Marks : 80)
1. Immediately fill in the form number on this page of the
Test Booklet with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen. Use of pencil ˜ This section contains TWENTY questions.
is strictly prohibited. ˜ Each question has FOUR options (A), (B),
2. The candidates should not write their Form Number
anywhere else (except in the specified space) on the Test (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four
Booklet/Answer Sheet. options is correct.
3. The test is of 3 hours duration.
4. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum ˜ For ea ch question, darken the bubble
marks are 300.
5. There are three parts in the question paper 1,2,3
corresponding to the correct option in the
consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics ORS.
having 30 questions in each subject and each subject
having Two sections. ˜ For each question, marks will be awarded
(i) Section-I contains 20 multiple choice questions
with only one correct option. in one of the following categories :
Marking scheme : +4 for correct answer, 0 if not
attempted and –1 in all other cases. Full Marks : +4 If only the bubble
(ii) Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type corresponding to the correct option is
questions. Attempt any 5 questions.
First 5 attempted questions will be considered for darkened.
marking.
Marking scheme : +4 for correct answer and 0 in Zero Marks : 0 If none of the bubbles is
all other cases.
darkened.
6. Use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only for writting
particulars/marking responses on Side–1 and Side–2 of the Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases
Answer Sheet. Use of pencil is strictly prohibited. SECTION-II : (Maximum Marks: 20)
7. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material,
printed or written, bits of papers, mobile phone any ˜ This section contains TEN questions.
electronic device etc, except the Identity Card inside the Attempt any 5 questions. First 5 attempted
examination hall/room.
questions will be considered for marking.
8. Rough work is to be done on the space provided for this
purpose in the Test Booklet only.
˜ The answer to each question is a
9. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over NUMERICAL VALUE.
the Answer Sheet to the invigilator on duty in the Room/
Hall. However, the candidate are allowed to take away ˜ For each question, enter the correct
this Test Booklet with them.
10. Do not fold or make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet.
numerical value (If the numerical value has
more than two decimal places, truncate/
round-off the value to TWO decimal places;
e.g. 6.25, 7.00, –0.33, –.30, 30.27, –127.30, if
answer is 11.36777..... then both 11.36 and
11.37 will be correct) by darken the
corresponding bubbles in the ORS.
For Example : If answer is –77.25, 5.2 then
fill the bubbles as follows.

˜ Answer to each question will be evaluated


according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct
numerical value is entered as answer.
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
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SECTION–I : (Maximum Marks : 80)

1. Two equal point charges are fixed at x = –a 4. A man standing on a road has to hold his
and x = +a on the x-axis. Another point umbrella at 30° with the vertical to keep the
charge Q is placed at the origin. The change rain away. He throws the umbrella and
in the electrical potential energy of Q, when starts running at 10km/h. He finds that
it is displaced by a small distance x along raindrops are hitting his head vertically. The

the x-axis, is approximately proportional to actual speed of rain drops is

(x << a) (A) 20 km/h (B) 10 3 km/h


(A) x (B) x2
(C) 20 3 km/h (D) 10 km/h
1 5. 70 cal of heat is required to raise the
(C) x3 (D)
x
temperature of 2 moles of an ideal gas from

2. A battery of internal resistance 4W is 30°C to 35°C while the pressure of the gas is
kept constant. The amount of the heat
connected to the network of resistances as
required to raise the temperature of the
shown below. In order to deliver the same gas through the same temperature
maximum power to network, the value of R range at constant volume is (gas constant,
in ohms should be -1 -1
R = 2 cal mol K )
R R (A) 80 cal (B) 70 cal
(C) 60 cal (D) 50 cal
R 6R R
E +
- R 4R 6. In a Lloyd's mirror experiment, a light wave
4W
emitted directly by the source S interferes
with reflected light from the mirror. The
4 screen is 1m away from the source S. The
(A) (B) 2
9 size of the fringe width is 0.25mm. The
source is moved 0.6mm above the initial
8
(C) (D) 18 position, the fringe width decreases by
3
1.5 times. The light used has wavelength
3. An a - particle of mass m suffers one (A) 0.6 mm (B) 0.4 mm
dimensional elastic collision with a nucleus (C) 0.2 mm (D) 0.8 mm
of unknown mass. After the collision the
a - particle is scattered directly backward
losing 75% of its kinetic energy. Then the
mass of the nucleus is
(A) m (B) 2m
(C) 3m (D) 5m
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7. There is a simple pendulum hanging from 11. Two soap bubbles A and B are kept in a closed
ceiling of a lift. When the lift is stand still, chamber, where the air is maintained at
the time period of the pendulum is T. If the pressure of 8N / m2 . The radii of bubbles A
lift moving upward with deceleration 3g/4, and B are 2 cm and 4 cm respectively. Surface
where g is acceleration due to gravity, then tension of the soap water used to make
the new time period of pendulum is
nB
bubbles is 0.04 N/m. Find the ratio ,
(A) 0.75 T (B) 0.25 T nA
(C) 2T (D) 4T
where nA and nB are the number of moles of
8. A solid sphere of mass 1 kg, radius 10 cm air in bubbles A and B respectively at same
rolls down an inclined plane of height 7m. temperature. Neglect effect of gravity.
The velocity of its centre as it reaches the (A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) 4
ground level is 12. Lenses of power 3D and –5D are combined
to form a compound lens. An object is placed
(A) 7 m/s (B) 10 m/s
at a distance of 50 cm from this lens. Its
(C) 15 m/s (D) 20 m/s
image will be formed at a distance from the
9. Two spheres made of same material have lens will be
radii in the ratio 2 : 1. If both the spheres (A) 25 cm (B) 20 cm
are at same temperature, then what is the (C) 30 cm (D) 40 cm
ratio of heat radiation energy emitted per 13. Block A of mass 2kg is placed over block B
of mass 8kg. The combination is placed over
second by them ?
a smooth horizontal surface. Coefficient of
(A) 1 : 4 (B) 4 : 1
friction between A and B is 0.5. A horizontal
(C) 3 : 4 (D) 4 : 3 force of 20 N is applied on block B. The force
10. A sound absorber attenuates the sound of friction on A is
level by 20 dB. The intensity decreases by
a factor of A

(A) 1000 (B) 10,000 B F = 20N


(C) 10 (D) 100
(A) 10N (B) 8N (C) 6N (D) 4N
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14. A 100 cm long cylindrical flask with inner 16. The kinetic energy (in keV) of the
and outer diameter 2 cm and 4 cm
210
respectively is completely filled with ice as a - particle, when the nucleus 84 PO
shown in figure. The constant temperature
(polonium) at rest undergoes a–decay is
outside the flask is 400 C . (Thermal (apporoximately)
conductivity of the flask is 0.693 W/m°C and
[masses of atoms are given as
latent heat of fusion of ice = 80 cal/gm,
4
He= 4.002603u, 82 206
Pb = 205.974455u,
ln 2 = 0.693) 2
210
84
Po = 209.982876 u]
(A) 5319 (B) 5422
(C) 5707 (D) 5818
17. If a superconducting material placed in
r1 external uniform magnetic field (B 0) at
ice temperature lower than critical
r2
temperature (TC), the magnetic field inside
the material will be

B0
(A) B 0 (B) 2B0 (C) (D) Zero
2
(A) Rate of heat flow from outside to flask
is 80 J/sec 18. An AC circuit having supply voltage E
p consists of a resistor of resistance 3W and
(B) The rate at which ice melt is kg / sec
4200 an inductor of reactance 4W as shown in
(C) The rate at which ice melt is 100p kg/sec the figure. The voltage across the inductior
(D) Rate of heat flow from outside to flask is
40 p J / sec T
at t = is
15. An astronaut tries to reach back to space 2
station at a distance of 100 km from himself
by using his flashlight of 10 00W as a
propellent in space. Reflector of his R XL
2
flashlight is of area 0.5 m and total mass
of astronaut and his gear is around 150 kg. W
The radiation pressure obtained from
flashlight is E = 10 sin wt
(A) 0.67 × 10–5 Nm–2 (B) 1.33 × 10–5 N/m2
(A) 2V (B) 10V (C) Zero (D) 4.8V
(C) 2.66 × 10–5 N/m2 (D) 0
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19. Three conducting shell A, B and C of radii a, SECTION-II : (Maximum Marks: 20)
b and c are as shown. A medium of dielectric
1. A system of binary stars of masses M1 and
constant K is filled between A and B. A
source of emf is connected between shell A M2 are moving in circular orbits of radii r1
and C, so that shell A acquires a charge q and r2 respectively. If T1 and T2 are the time
and shell C has charge –q. Capacitance
periods of revolution of masses M1 and M2
between A and C becomes.

r1 T1
c respectively and if = 2, then find .
r2 T2

b
2. A bullet of mass 10 gm is fired horizontally
a
A with velocity 1000 m/s from rifle situated at
B
height 50m above the ground. If the bullet
C
reaches the ground with velocity 500 m/s,
(A) 4pe 0aK find workdone against air resistance in the
4 pe0abc trajectory of the bullet in kilo-joule.
(B) Ka ( c - b ) + c ( b - a )
3. A string is stretched between fixed points

4 pe0Kabc separated by 75.0 cm. It is observed to have


(C) K ( c - b ) + ( b - a ) resonant frequency of 420 Hz and 315 Hz.
There are no other resonant frequencies
4 pe0Kabc
(D) Ka ( c - b ) + c ( b - a ) between these two. The lowest resonant

20. A small coil of radius r is placed at the frequency (in Hz) for this string is 100x.
centre of a large coil of radius R, where Find x.
R >> r. The coils are coplaner. The
coefficient of inductance between the coils 4. A boat is moving due east in a region where the
is earth's magnetic field is 5.0 × 10–5 NA–1m–1 due
m 0pr m 0pr 2 north and horizontal. The boat carries a
(A) (B)
2R 2R vertical aerial 3m long. If the speed of the
m 0 pr 2
m 0pr boat is 3m/s, find the magnitude of the
(C) (D)
2R 2 2R 2
induced emf in the wire of aerial (in mV).
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5. An ice cube of mass M and with sides of 7. Ge & Si diodes conduct at knee voltage 0.3V
length a is sliding without friction with & 0.7 V respectively. If Ge diode connection
speed v0 when it hits a ridge O at the edge
are reversed, then value of V0 changes by
of counter (see figure). This collision causes
the cube to tilt as shown. The minimum value (in magnitude only)
of v0 needed for the cube to fall off the table
Ge
is given by kag . Find value of k. 2W
V0

Si 6W
COM 15.5V
·
V

O
8. The density of a solid ball is to be determined

6. In the circuit shown in figure, find the in an experiment. The diameter of the ball
magnitude of maximum potential difference is measured with a screw gauge, whose pitch
(in V) between A & B ?
is 0.5 mm & there are 50 divisions on the

Vi circular scale. The reading on the main scale


is 2.5 mm & that on the circular scale is
10V 20 divisions. If the measured mass of the ball

t has a relative error of 2%, the relative


0
percentage error in the density is

9. An EM waves enters from medium-(1) to


medium-(2). The electric fields are
r
E1 = E01 sin ( kx - wt ) ĵ in medium-(1) &
2W r
Vi E2 = E02 sin ( 3kx - wt ) ĵ in medium-(2 ).
A B
mr 1 1 Îr 2
3W If = th e n f in d v a l u e o f .
4W mr 2 4 Îr1
(µ r & Î r ar e re la ti ve p er me ab ilit y &
permittivity of medium)

10. For a paramagnetic material, magnetic


susceptibility changes with temperature of
material. Suppose for a paramagnetic
ma terial susceptib ility at 100°C is
3.53 × 10–4. Find its susceptibility (in 10–4) at
80°C ?
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SECTION–I : (Maximum Marks : 80)

1. Identify correct basic strength order ?


5. Which among the following is incorrect order
(A) NH2 < < of electron affinity
NH N
(A)Li > Be (B) Cl > F
NH2 Me Me (C) Cl > F
+ +
(D) P > N
N
6. Given
O2N NO2
O2N NO2 +
(B) < éë Ag ( NH3 )2 ùû ‡ˆ
ˆˆˆ
†
ˆ
+
ˆ Ag + 2NH3 ,K c = 6.2 ´10
-8

NO2 NO2 and K sp ( AgCl ) = 1.8 ´10-10 at 298K. The

concentration of complex in 1 M aq NH3 if


NH2 NH2
dissolved simultaneously with AgCl will be
(C) < nearly -
(A) 0.5 M (B) 0.05 M
2. According to molecular orbital theory (C) 0.2 M (D) 0.02 M
7. Identify reactions correctly match with their
in which process among the following bond
names?
order increases and involve s-p x orbital
mixing in product (x-axis is internuclear O O O
axis) (A) Ph – C – H +
1
MeCOO / MeCOOH
O ¾¾¾¾ D
¾¾¾ ®
(A) O2 ® O2- (B) O22- ® O2-
O
2- +
(C) C2 ® C (D) O ® O2 ® Perkin reaction
2 2 Ph – CH = CH – C – OH
3. Which of the following radial distribution
O
graph corresponds to l = 2 for H-atom having
O
least value of 'n' for which l = 2 is allowed (B) 2 OH 1
® Cannizaro reaction
¾¾¾
D
®

2
r R (r)
2 2 2
r R (r) OH OH +
H
(A) (B) (C) ¾¾ ® ®
O
Friedal Crafts's reaction
r r
O
(D) 2H – C – H ¾Na
conc.
¾ ¾
OH
® H – COO1 + CH3OH ®
2
r R (r)
2 2 2
r R (r) Haloform reaction
(C) (D)

r r

4. For unimolecular nucleophilic substitution


reaction substrate + OH ( aq ) ® alcohol ; the
-

rate will be slowest if the substrate is

(A) I (B) Br

CH3 CH3

I Br

(C) (D)
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8. The IUPAC name Dichloridobisethylenediamine


O 18
cobalt(III) chloride reffered for
13. KOH/D2 O
R - C - O - R¢ ¾¾ ¾ ¾® Major products

(A) éëCo ( Dien )2 ùû Cl 3 (B) éëCo ( Dien ) Cl 3 ùû Products of the reaction are

O
(C) éëCo ( en )2 Cl 2 ùû Cl (D) éëCo ( en )2 Cl ùû Cl 2 18
(A) R - C - OH + R¢ - OH
9. For the gas phase reaction
ˆˆˆ
†
N 2 + 3H2 ‡ˆˆ
ˆ 2NH3 the equilibrium O
constant is 10-5 atm -2 at 300 K. DG0 for the (B) R - C - O- k + + R¢ - OD
reaction will be :
(A) - 28.72 kJ (B) + 28.72 kJ
(C) - 14.3 kJ (D) Zero O
18
pH = ?
(C) R - C - O- k + + R¢ - OD
10. O + H2 N – Z N – Z + H 2O
O
(A) pH = 1 (B) pH = 4 to 6 18
(C) pH = 8 (D) pH = 10 to 12 (D) R - C - O- k + + R¢ - O - D
11. Cassiterite is an ore of
14. In salt analysis, cations of group IIIrd can
(A) Ag (B) Pb
be tested by adding certain reagents. Which
(C) Sn (D) Au
is the correct combination for the above
12. Limiting molar conductances of electrolytes
mentioned test
given below
^0 ( NaCl ) = 200 Scm2mol -1 (A) Bi +3 ,NH4Cl / NH4OH

^0 ( H2O ) = 140 Scm 2mol -1 (B) Fe+3 ,NH4Cl / NH4 OH


^0 ( HCl ) = 180 Scm 2mol -1
(C) Cr +3 ,H2S / HCl
limiting molar conductance of NaOH will be
(A) 160 Scm2mol -1 (B) 120 Scm2mol -1 (D) Al +3 ,NH4 OH / H2S

(C) 240 Scm2mol -1 (D) 520 Scm2mol -1


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15. Benzene and toluene are nearly ideal 18. Which among the following change can not
solutions. If at a temperature give six membered aromatic substance as
0 0
= 120 mmHg and PToluene
PBenzene = 50 mmHg . one of the product

Then what will be the mole fraction of


CHCl3 /KOH
Toluene in vapour phase of this solution if ¾¾ ¾¾¾®
mole fraction of Benzene in liquid phase of N
(A)
solution is 0.6.
(A) 0.70 (B) 0.6 H
(C) 0.4 (D) 0.22
16. Primary, secondary and tertiary amines can
CHCl /KOH
be separated by ¾¾¾
3
¾¾®
(B)
O
(A) Hinsberg's test

(B) HNO2 test OH

(C) Carbylamine test


Conc H2 SO4
¾¾ ¾ ¾¾ ®
(D) Lucas reagent D
(C)
HO
17. In a tiration, H2O2 is oxidised to O2 by
OH
-
MnO 4 in acidic medium. If 24 ml H2O2
Fe-Tube
requires 16 ml of 0.1 M MnO4- , then the (D) CH º CH ¾¾¾¾¾
heat/15 atm
®
19. On addition of 10 ml of 10% NaCl to 100 ml
volume strength of H2O2 will be
of gold sol in presence of 0.025 gm of starch,
(A) 0.167 the coagulation is just prevented, the gold
number of starch is
(B) 1.86 (A) 2.5 (B)
B 5
(C) 0.25 (D) 0 0025
(C) 3.72
20. Bakelite is a thermosetting polymer formed
(D) 0.93 by the condensation of HCHO with
(A)Aniline (B)
B) Ph l
(C) Adipicacid (D) Melamine
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SECTION-II : (Maximum Marks: 20)

1. When Hypochlorous acid under goes dispro- 5. Find volume of 2 moles of a vander waals
portionation. Then the maximum oxidation gas at critica l pressure & critical
state of chlorine among the products formed temperature. Given for gas :
by disproportionation
PC = 2 atm and TC = 300K.
2. At 400 K the rate constant for a reaction is
6. Borax and kernite both are consist of
2 ´ 10-4 sec -1 and the graph between lnk and Na 2B4O7 .xH2O
1 Find sum of H2O molecules in formula of
gives constant negative slope with borax & kernite
T
7. Find number of ores in which metal (M) is
magnitude 2303 K. The rate constant at
in +2 oxidation state
600 K found to be M ´ 10-3 sec -1 . The value
Calamine, Galena, Dolomite, Cinnabar,
of 'M' will be (with two decimal places)
Anglesite, Cerrusite, Argentite, Malachite,
[given log 6.4 = 0.8]
Siderite, Cassiterite
é 1 1 ù 8. When 0.2 g of acetic acid is added to 20 g of
êë Use : 400 - 600 = 0.0008 úû
benzene, its freezing point decreases by
3. How many among the following is / are 0.45ºC. If % dimerisation of acetic acid in
antipyretic drugs
æXö
Ibuprofen, Codeine, Nicotine, Aspirin, benzene is 'X%' , find value of ç ÷
è 10 ø
Chloroquine phenacitin, Naproxen
4. Xe react directly with F 2 in different Kf (Benzene) = 5 K–kg mol–1.
condition (by volume mixture) of Xe & F2 at 9. 100 gm water is heated from 27 ºC to 77ºC at
suitable condition
constant pressure. Find value of DStotal
example :- Xe + F2 ¾¾
® XeF2 (i.e., DS system + DS surrounding ), in J K –1 , if the
(2 : 1)

Ratio of Xe and F2 is given to make different process is performed irreversibly.


Xenon (Fluoride) n products (Given: Specific heat capacity of water
XeF2 Þ Xe : F2 = x : a = 1 : 0.5
XeF4 Þ Xe : F2 = x : b = 4.2 J K-1 gm-1 ; ln 7 = 1.95; ln 6 = 1.80)
10. Identify total number of monochlorination
XeF6 Þ Xe : F2 = x : c
products in following reaction
The value of a + b + c will be (up to two
decimal places) Cl / hn
¾¾2¾ ¾
®?
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SECTION–I : (Maximum Marks : 80) 2. The set of values of x satisfying the equation,
æ pö
˜ This section contains TWENTY questions. æ pö
tan ç x - ÷
sin2 ç x - ÷
è 4ø
2 è 4ø
- 2 ( 0.25 ) cos2x + 1 = 0, is:
˜ Each question has FOUR options (A), (B),
(C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four (A) an empty set
options is correct. (B) a singleton set
˜ For ea ch question, darken the bubble (C) a set containing two values
corresponding to the correct option in the (D) an infinite set
ORS. 3. Let
f ( x ) = sin x + cos x + tan x + sin -1 x + tan -1 x + cos -1 x .
˜ For each question, marks will be awarded
in one of the following categories : If M and m are maximum and minimum
values of f(x), then M+m is
Full Marks : +4 If only the bubble
corresponding to the correct option is (A) p + 2 cos1
darkened. (B) p + 2 sin1
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the bubbles is p
(C) + 2 tan1
darkened. 2
(D) p + tan 1 + sin1
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases 4. The diagonals of a rhombus ABCD intersect
1. If the line x = y = z intersects the in (1, 2) and its two sides are parallel to the
line ( sin A ) x + ( sin B ) y + ( sin C ) z = 2d 2 , lines x – y + 2 = 0 and 7x – y + 3 = 0. If the
vertex A is (0, k) then the value of k could be :
( sin 2A ) x + ( sin 2B ) y + (sin 2C ) z = d2 t h e n (A) 2/5 (B) 3/5 (C) 5/2 (D) 5/3
5. The centre of family of circles cutting the
A B C family of circles
the value of sin .sin .sin is
2 2 2
æ 3ö æ 2ö
(when A, B, C are the angles of a triangle) x 2 + y2 + 2x ç l - ÷ + 6y ç l - ÷ - 8 ( l + 4 ) = 0
è 2ø è 3ø
1 1 orthogonally, lies on
(A) (B) (A) x – y – 1 = 0
4 8
(B) x + 3y – 4 = 0
1 1
(C) (D) (C) 4x + 3y + 7 = 0
16 2
(D) 3x – 4y – 1 = 0
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6. P, Q, R and S are 4 points on tangent at P to 9. If z1, z2, z3 are three points lying on the circle
y = 4ax. Such that PQ : QR : RS º 2 : 5 : 7 .
2 |z| = 2 then the minimum value of
2 2 2
Perpendicular from Q, R and S on double z1 + z2 + z2 + z3 + z3 + z1 is equal to
ordinate of P cuts parabola at M, N and K
respectively (Where Q, R, S are on the same (A) 6 (B) 12

æ SK ö (C) 15 (D) 24
side of tangent at P). If RN = 3, then ç ÷ is
è QM ø 10. If the sum of the series
equal to 5 12 22 35
=
S 1+ + + + + ...¥ can be
11 (11) 2
(11) (11)
3 4

(A) 4 (B) 9 (C) 49 (D) 144 expressed in the form of a rational number
p/q in the lowest form, then the value of
7. If the length of latus rectum of ellipse (p + q) equals

x2 y2 (A) 2573 (B) 2753


2
+ 2
= 1 is 4, then eccentricity is -
a +2 a +5
(C) 2375 (D) 2537

1 1 11. All the roots of x 3 + ax2 + bx + c = 0 are


(A) (B) positive integers greater than 2, and the
3 2
coefficients satisfy a + b + c + 1 = –385. Find
1 the value of a
(C) (D) none of these
2
(A) –26 (B) –27
8. A straight line intersects the same branch (C) –28 (D) –30
2 2
x y 12. The number of 6-digit numbers, such that (a)
of t he hyper bola 2
- 2 = 1 in P1 and P2 and
a b the digits of each number are all from the
meets its asymptotes in Q1 and Q2. Then set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5};and (b) any digit that appears
in the number appears at least twice; are
P1Q2 - P2Q1 is equal to
equal to (Example : 225252 is an admissible
number, while 222133 is not)
(A) ( a - b ) (B) a 2 + b2 - ab
(A) 900 (B)1250
(C) 0 (D) 2
a -b 2
(C)1255 (D)1405
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13. If A is a square matrix of order n then 17. A man on the top of a vertical tower observes a
car moving at a uniform speed coming directly
(1444
adj adj adj....adjA ) . ( adj adj adj....adjA )
424444 3 1444 424444 3 is towards it. If it takes 12 ´ ( 3 - 1) minutes for
( n -1) times n times
the angle of depression to change from 30º to
equal to 45º, then the car will reach the tower in
( n -1)2 ( n -1 )(n -1) (A) 17 minutes (B) 12 minutes
(A) A n -1 (B) A -1
(C) 16 minutes (D) 18 minutes
18. If n is even positive integer, then the
1 (n -1)(n -1) ( n -1 )(n -1)
(C) A .In (D) A .In condition that the greatest term in the
n
expansion of (1 + x)n may have the greatest
14. Die A has 2 white and 4 red faces whereas co-efficient also is
die B has 4 white and 2 red faces. A coin is n n+2
flipped once. If it shows a head, die A is (A) <x<
n+2 n
thrown n times and if it shows a tail die B is n +1 n
thrown n times. If probability that die A is (B) <x<
n n +1
thrown when it is given that red turns up n n+4
(C) <x<
32 n+4 n
every time is . Then the value of n is (D) none of these
33
19. The shaded region in given figure is-
(A) 5 (B) 6
A
(C) 7 (D) 4
15. Let there be two sets A & B, such that
A = {a,b} & n(B) = 4, then total number of
possible relations defined from set B to set
A is - B C
(A) 22 (B) 23 (A) A Ç B È C (B) C - ( A Ç B )
6
(C) 2 (D) 2 23
(C) C - ( B Ç C ) (D) C - ( A È B )
16. Let S be a set of all square matrices of
20. A data consists of n observations : x1 ,x 2 ,....x n .
order 2. If a relation R defined on set S such
n n
that AR B Þ AB = O, where O is null square
å (x + 1) = 9n and å (x - 1) = 5n then
2 2
If i i
matrix of order 2, then relation R is (A, B Î S) i =1 i =1

(A) Reflexive (B) Transitive the standard deviation of this data is :


(C) Symmetric (D) Not equivalence (A) 5 (B) 2 (C) (D)
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SECTION-II : (Maximum Marks: 20)

1. The number of points of non-differentiability 6. P(a, b), Q(c, d) & R(e, ƒ ) are three points
of f ( x ) = x - 1 + cos px for –2< x<2 is satisfying the inequality x2 + y2 – 6x – 8y < 0,
where a, b, c, d, e, & ƒ Î I, such that P is
2. Let f be real function defined on R (the set situated at least distance while Q & R are
of real numbers) such that situated at greatest distance from the point
A(–2, 4). Now internal bisector of angle P of
f ' ( x ) = 100 ( x - 1 )( x - 2 ) ( x - 3 ) .... ( x - 100 )
2 3 100
, f o r
triangle PQR intersects the tangents to the
all x Î R . If g is function defined on R such circle x2 + y2 – 6x – 8y = 0 drawn at origin
x x
æc+e ö
dt = ò g ( x - t ) dt + 2x + 3, If sum of
f ( t)
that ò e and ç 2 + 1, b ÷ . I f area of the triangle
è ø
a 0
all the value of x for which g(x) has a local formed by these three lines (two tangents
and internal bisector of angle P) is D, then
l find the value of 3D.
extremum be l then find
3

( x - 1)( x - 2)( x - 3)
7.
-1
( 2
)
If y = sin x cos x - sin x. 1 - x , then xlim
®0 +
x3
y
is
3. If ò ( x - 4 )( x - 5)( x - 6 ) dx equal to
= a1x + a 2 log x - 4 + a3 log x - 5 + a 4 log x - 6 + C 8. Given three points on the xy plane O(0, 0),
A(1, 0) and B(–1, 0). Point P is moving
then a1 + a2 + a3 + a4 = o n t h e plane satisfying the condition
uuur uuur uuuur uuur
(where C is a constant of integration) ( PA . PB ) + 3 ( OA . OB ) = 0. If the maximum
æ 1
x 2 x3 x 2n ö uuur uuur
and minimum values of PA PB are M
4. Let In = ò çè
x 1 + x +
2
+
3
+ ... +
2n ø
÷ dx
-1
and m respectively then find the values of
where n Î N. If limn ®¥
In can be expressed as a M2 + m 2 .
9. 4 cards are drawn from a well shuffled pack
p
rational number in the lowest form, then of 52 cards without replacement. If the
q fourth card is a king, then the chance that
find the value of p + q. 1
5. The area enclosed by the curve the first 3 cards are also king is ,
20820 + a
æ px ö then a is equal to
y £ 4 - x ,y ³ 2 sin ç 2 2 ÷ and the x-axis
2
è ø æ1- 1 - x ö æ
-1 1 - xö p,
10. If tan -1 ç ÷÷ + cot çç ÷÷ = then
is divided by y–axis in the ratio ç
è x ø è 1- x ø 2
ap 2
, then a + b is 2
2p + bp2 - 8 æ1+ x ö
ç ÷ is equal to
è1- x ø

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