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JEE (Advanced)-2022
PART TEST – III
PAPER –2
TEST DATE: 19-12-2021
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 180
General Instructions:
 The test consists of total 57 questions.
 Each subject (PCM) has 19 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Three Sections: Section-A, Section-B & Section-C.
Section – A (01 –06, 20 – 25, 39 – 44): This section contains EIGHTEEN (18) questions. Each question has
FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are) correct answer(s).
Section – A (07 –10, 26 – 29, 45 – 48): This section contains SIX (06) paragraphs. Based on each
paragraph, there are TWO (02) questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE
of these four options is the correct answer.
Section – B (11 – 13, 30 – 32, 49 – 51): This section contains NINE (09) questions. The answer to each
question is a NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER.
Section – C (14 – 19, 33 – 38, 52 – 57): This section contains NINE (09) question stems. There are TWO
(02) questions corresponding to each question stem. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL
VALUE. If the numerical value has more than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO
decimal places.

MARKING SCHEME
Section – A (One or More than One Correct): Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following
marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen;
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial marks : +2 if three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and both of which
are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a correct
option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.
Section – A (Single Correct): Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.
Section – B: Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct integer is entered;
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
Section – C: Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +2 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered at the designated place;
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.

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Physics PART – I

Section – A (Maximum Marks: 24)


This section contains SIX (06) question. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MOER THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct answer(s).

1. A liquid of density ‘’ is filled in a cuboidal container


H
of dimension (H  H  2H) as shown in the figure. A
semicircular gate is made at the bottom of container H
H
of radius R  . Let F is the force acting on the
2
gate due to the liquid and  is the torque acting on
the gate due to the liquid about a line PQ. Then
choose the correct option(s).
P 2H Q

H3 g   1 
(A) F 
4  4 3 

H3 g   1 
(B) F 
2  4 6 

H4  g  1  
(C)  
4  3 32 

H3 g  1  
(D)  
3  3 16 

Ans. B, C

Sol. dF = pdA = g(H R sin ).2Rcos . R cos  d


 /2 Hy
 H R 
F = 2R2 g  (H  R sin )cos 2 d  2R2 g   
0  4 3
d = dFy y 
 /2
 H R 
  2R3 g  (H  R sin )cos2  sin d  2R3 g   
0  3 16 

2. Consider a hypothetical hydrogen like atom. The wavelength of spectral line from pth orbit to
3500 p2
ground state is given by   in Å. Choose the correct option(s) for considered
p2  1
hypothetical atom. (hC = 1240 eV-nm)

(A) The ionization potential of considered hypothetical atom is 3.54 V approximately.

(B) The ionization potential of considered hypothetical atom is 0.354 V approximately.

(C) The wavelength of least energetic photon in the spectral line series is 466.67 nm
approximately.

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(D) The wavelength of maximum energetic photon in the spectral line series is 350.00 nm
approximately.

Ans. A, C, D

3500
Sol. 
1
1 2
p
3500
max   466.67 nm
1
1
4

3. A Searle’s experiment, a wire of diameter d = 0.060 cm is used to find its young’s modulus. The
length of given wire is L = 200 cm and when weight of mass m = 30.0 kg is used in experiment,
extension in the length of wire was found to be 0.200 cm. Then choose the correct option(s).

(A) Maximum permissible error in young’s modulus of wire is 4.66%.

(B) Maximum permissible error in young’s modulus of wire is 3%.

(C) The least count of the instrument by which length of the wire is to be measured is 1 cm.

(D) The least count of the instrument by which diameter of the wire is to be measured is
0.001 cm.

Ans. A, C, D

Y m L 2d x
Sol.    
Y max m L d x
0.1 1 2(0.001) 0.001
     0.0466
30 200 0.060 0.200
Y
 4.66%
Y max

4. A cylindrical string is used in guitar. The string is to be made of 11.0 gm and density of string is
5  103 kg/m3. The string can withstand a breaking stress 14  106 N/m2. String can be used
under a tension of 44 newton without breaking. A stationary wave is formed on the guitar string.
Now choose the correct option(s).

(A) Length and radius of the longest and thinest string are 70 cm and 1 mm respectively.

(B) Length and radius of the shortest and thickest string are 70 cm and 1 mm respectively.

(C) When the standing wave is formed in the guitar string, then the particle of the string at the
maximum displacement from mean position have maximum potential energy.

(D) The frequency of the fourth overtone formed in the guitar string is 189 Hz approximately.

Ans. A, D

F F
Sol. Breaking stress =  2
A rmin

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44
rmin   10 3  1 mm
  14  106
2
m  (rminLmax )
m 11 103
Lmax  2
  0.7 m
rmin   5  103  (103 )2
5v 5 F
f   189 Hz
2L 2L 

3v N R
5. A car is moving with a velocity towards a
10
medium MNRP as shown, where ‘v’ is the speed
of sound in air. Two men A and B are moving A B
towards each other in the medium with the
M P
v v
velocities and respectively. The speed of
6 9
sound in medium is 7v and medium is kept at rest.
The car is emitting a sound of frequency f. Then
choose the correct option(s).

49v
(A) The wavelength received by the man A is .
10f

(B) The wavelength received by the man A is different from the wavelength received by
man B.

123
(C) The ratio of frequency observed by the man A to that observed by the man B is .
128

 640 
(D) The frequency observed by the man B is  f .
 441 

Ans. A, C, D

10f
Sol. Frequency of surface MN (f) =
7
7v 49v
A  
f 10f
7v 49v
B  
f 10f
 v
 7v  6   205 
fA   f   f
 7v   147 
 
 v
 7v  9   640 
fB   f   f
 7v   441 
 

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6. Consider a satellite ‘S’ which is just above the Brazil Brazil


and rotating on equatorial plane of earth. The sense of
rotation of earth and satellite are similar means both
are rotating from west to east. The time period of
satellite is 6 hours. At t = 0, satellite is just above the
Brazil. Now choose the correct option(s). S
Earth
r0

(A) The time after which the satellite will be above the Brazil again is 8 hours.

(B) The above satellite may be a geostationary satellite.

(C) The height of geostationary satellite above the sea level is 35,800 km approximately.

(D) If the distance from the centre of earth to the satellite ‘S’ becomes 4r0, then the time after
which the satellite will be above the Brazil again is 24 hours.

Ans. A, C


Sol. Angular velocity of earth 1  rad/hr
12

Angular velocity of satellite 2  rad/hr
3
(2  1)t = 2
t = 8 hours
 for option ‘B’
T 2  r3
T = 48 hours

  hours
24
(  1 )t  2
t = 48 hours

Section – A (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains TWO (02) paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are TWO (02) questions.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct
answer.

Paragraph for Question Nos. 07 and 08

An isosceles right angle tunnel ABO is made inside the earth from surface
of earth to its centre as shown in the figure. The distance between the
R
points A and B and that between the points B and O is , where R is the
2 R O
A 2
radius of earth. The surface of tunnel is assumed to be frictionless. A small R
particle of mass m0 is released from point A. The collision between the
particle and the tunnel is assumed to be perfectly inelastic. Take mass of B 2
earth is M, Radius of earth R = 6400 km and g = 10 m/s2. Now answer the
following questions.

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7. The time taken by the particle to move in the tunnel from A to O.

(A) 1600  sec

(B) 800  sec

(C) 400  sec

(D) 200  sec

Ans. B

8. Work done by gravitational field of earth on the particle to reach from B to O.

Gm0M
(A)
2R

Gm0M
(B)
8R

Gm0M
(C)
4R

Gm0M
(D)
6R

Ans. C

Sol. (Q.7-8)
T
t AB 
4
T R
tBO  , where T  2
4 g
T R
t  t AB  tBO    800 sec
2 g
Wqr  m0 (V0  VB )
 3 GM 5 GM  Gm0M
 m    =
 2 R 4 R  4R

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 09 and 10

A monochromatic light of wave length  = 6000 Å is used and


incident on two slits S1 and S2 as shown. The width of slits S1 and
S2 are different in such a way the intensity on the screen due to S1
the slit S2 is 9 times the intensity due to the slit S1 on the screen.
The distance between the two slits S1S2 is d = 1mm and the d
distance between the slits and the screen is D = 2m. A mica sheet
 4 S2
of refractive index     and thickness t = 0.1 m is kept in front
 3 
of slit S1. Assuming both the slits behave like coherent sources. D
The minimum distance between the two points on the screen
 1
th Screen
which have intensities equal to the   of the maximum intensity
4
on the screen is ‘a’ mm. The minimum distance between the two
 13 
points on the screen which have intensities equal to   times
 16 
the maximum intensity on the screen is ‘b’ mm.

9. The value of ‘a’ is …………

Ans. 1.20

10. The value of ‘b’ is ………

Ans. 0.80

Sol. (Q.9-10)
I  I0  9I0  2 I0 9I0 cos 
I  10I0  6I0 cos  …(i)
Imax = 16I0, Imin = 4I0

16I0
Sol. (9).  10I0  6I0 cos 
4
cos  = 1
 = , 3, 5 …………..
2y
 , 3, 5 .........

D
So, y2  y1 =  =  1.2 mm
d
a = 1.2 mm

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Sol.(10). (16I0 )  10I0  6I0 cos 
16
1
cos  
2
 5
 , , ...........
3 3

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2y  5
 , , ..........
 3 3
2 2 D
y 2  y1   = 0.8 mm
3 3 d
b = 0.8 mm

Section – B (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains THREE (03) questions. The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE
INTEGER.

11. Seven ideal massless springs and three smooth massless pullies
are connected with a plank of mass M in vertical plane as shown
2k
in the figure. Plank is slightly displaced from equilibrium position
in vertical plane such that plank always remain in horizontal
position. The spring constant of springs are shown in the figure. If 4k 4k
8k
angular frequency of oscillation of plank is , then find the 4k 4k
11m
value of .

k k
Plank

Ans. 2

2x3  x2
Sol. x  x1 …(i)
4 2k x3
2kx3 = 2kx2 …(ii)
2kx2 = kx1 …(iii) x2 k
8
On solving x1  x
11
16
Fr  2kx1  kx1
11
16k

11m
x1 k k x1

M x

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12. PQR is an isosceles prism in which point ‘S’ is the Q


mid point of the face PQ. The refractive index of the
prism is 3 and its face QR is silvered. ‘O’ is a
point source. A light ray has been sent from the 30
source ‘O’ to point ‘S’ in such a way that it comes
20 S
back to point ‘O’. It is given that PR  cm.
3 1
Find the distance (in cm) of the source ‘O’ from the
point ‘P’.
75 75
O P R

Ans. 5

Sol. 1 sini  3  sin30 Q


i = 60
SN
tan75  …(i) 30
d/ 4
SN S
tan 45  …(ii) i
d 30
x
4
From (i) and (ii)
d 45 75 75
x  ( 3  1)
4
O P N M R
x d

13. A liquid of density  = 5  103 kg/m3 is filled in a closed


container. A cylinder of length L = 2 meter and radius r
= 1/2 meter is fully submerged and floats on the surface
of liquid as shown in the figure. Take minimum
pressure in the container is zero and acceleration due
to gravity g = 10 m/s2. The force due to pressure of
liquid on the lower half surface of the cylinder is L
25 22
 105 N. Find the vlaue of ‘’. (Take   )
7 7 Closed container

Ans. 4

Sol. Draw F.B.D. of half cylinder F1


F2  F1 = FB
F2 = FB + F1
r 2   FB
=  Lg  (gr)2rL  gLr 2   2 
2 2 
25 F2
  105 N/m2
28

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Section – C (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains THREE (03) question stems. There are TWO (02) questions corresponding to each
question stem. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. If the numerical value has more
than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places.

Question Stem for Question Nos. 14 and 15

Question Stem

A screw gauge has 100 divisions on the circular scale and linear distance travelled by the head scale is 5
mm in 10 complete rotation of circular scale. When nothing is placed between its studs, the zero of
circular scale is 26 divisions above the reference line, it means zero error is 26 divisions on the circular
scale. Now if the diameter of a wire is measured by keeping the wire between its studs, the main scale
reading is 6 divisions and 48th division of circular scale coincides with the reference line. If the negative
zero error of screw gauge is x mm and the measured diameter of the wire is y mm.

14. The value of x is …………..

Ans. 0.13

15. The value of y is …………..

Ans. 3.37

Sol. (Q.14-15)
5 mm
Pitch   0.5mm
10
0.5
Least count   0.005 mm
100
Negative zero error = 26  0.005 = 0.13 mm
Diameter of the wire measured, d = 6  0.5 mm + 48  0.005 + 26  0.005 = 3.37 mm

Question Stem for Question Nos. 16 and 17

Question Stem

Four ideal massless springs of spring constant k, k 3k and 3k are y x


connected with a ring of mass 3m. The ring has uniform mass density
and all the springs are in natural length initially. The other ends of
springs are connected with a block of mass m. The system is kept on k
a firctionless horizontal surface. The block is slightly displaced along 
the positive x-axis in such a way that the centre of the ring is at origin
and co-ordinates of block are (a0, 0) and then system is released from 3k k
rest. The motion of the block is simple harmonic motion with a time 3k
 m
period T  1 2 . The position vector of the centre of the ring
 3k
relative to the origin as a function of time is given by
a0  c 3k 
c 2  cos t.
c1  c 4m 

   3 
16. The value of  2  is ……………
 1 

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Ans. 9.50

 c  c4 
17. The value of  3  is …………..
 c1c 2 

Ans. 4.75

Sol. (Q.16-17)
Let ‘x’ is the dispalcement of block along x-axis, then restoring force will be
Fr  kx cos2   3kx cos 2   kx sin2   3kx sin2 
= 4kx cos2 + 4kx sin2 = 4kx …(i)
 m  3m
So, T  2 , where  
k eq m  3m
3
m
3m
= 2 4  2
4k 16k
 Centre of ring will accelerate about the centre of mass of the system
a  16k 
x  0 1  cos t
4  3m 

Question Stem for Question Nos. 18 and 19


Question Stem

A wire of uniform linear mass density is bent in the from of semi- y


circular loop of radius R. Semicircular loop is hinged at origin in a
vertical plane as shown in the figure. It can freely rotate about the
z-axis in the vertical plane. Now, a small angular displacement of R R
A B
2 is given to the loop and released from rest such that it oscillate O x
about the z-axis in the vertical xy plane as shown in the figure.
During the subsequent motion, the maximum velocity of point B is
 n2 gR
found to be , where n1, n2, n3 and n4 are +ve
n1 (n3  n4 )
constants. Air resistance is neglected and ‘g’ is acceleration due
to gravity.

 n1 
18. The value of   is ………..
 n2  n3 

Ans. 7.50

n n n 
19. The value of  2 3 4  is …………
 n1 

Ans. 0.40

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Sol. (Q.18-19) y
2 3
(2R) R
Iz  (2R)  ( R)R2  (2  3) …(i)
12 3 R R
A B
 2R  x
d  …(ii) O d
2
Iz (2  3)R
T  2  2 …(iii)
mgd 6g M

 0 = 2 =
90
  0 cos t
d
Angular velocity =  0  sin t
dt
d
vB  R   0 R sin t
dt
 6gR
(v B )max  R0  
90 (2  3)

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Chemistry PART – II

Section – A (Maximum Marks: 24)


This section contains SIX (06) question. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MOER THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct answer(s).

20. Correct statement(s) among the following is/are.

(A) PH3 reduces AgNO3 to Ag

(B) AgCl is soluble in KCN

(C) CuSO 4 on reaction with KCN for K 2 Cu  CN 4 

(D) AgNO3 on reaction with NaOH from brown residue

Ans. A, B, D

Sol. CuSO4  KCN  K 3 Cu  CN 4 


AgNO3  NaOH 
 Ag2 O
Brown

21. Which statement(s) is/are correct?

(A) Higher the oxidation state of metal more stable is the complex

(B) Chelating ligand form more stable complex as compared to monodentate ligands

(C) All the octahedral complexes of Ni2  are outer orbital complexes


(D)  SCN shows linkage isomerism in co-ordination compounds

Ans. A, B, C, D

22. Which of the followings ores are concentrated by froth floatation process?

(A) Copper pyrites

(B) Zinc blende

(C) Pyrolusite

(D) Cinnabar

Ans. A, B, D

Sol. Sulphide ores are concentrated by Froath-Floatation method.


Pyrolusite is MnO 2 .

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23. Which of the followings are correct statements?

(A) ClO 2 is the anhydride of HClO2 and HClO3

(B) I2O5 is used in the quantitative estimation of CO

(C) Cl2 on reaction with hot conc. NaOH produces O 2 gas

(D) F2 on reaction with hot conc. NaOH produces O 2 gas.

Ans. A, B, D

Sol. ClO 2  H2O  HClO 2  HClO3


l2 O5  5CO  I2  5CO 2
F2  conc. NaOH 
 NaF  H2 O  O2

24. In which of the following species d – d transition do not account for it’s colour?

(A) Cr2 O72

(B) CrO 42

(C) CrO2 Cl2

(D) MnO 4

Ans. A, B, C, D

25. Which statement(s) is/are true?

(A) Schottky defect is more common in a solid having high radius ratio.

(B) Frenkel defect is observed in solid having low co-ordination number or low radius ratio.

(C) In Schottky defect density remain same.

(D) In Frenkel defect density decreases

Ans. A, B

Section – A (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains TWO (02) paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are TWO (02) questions.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct
answer.

Paragraph for Question Nos. 26 and 27

A white compound (A) on heating gives residue and two gas (B) and (C). Gas (B) burns with blue flame.
Gas (C) turns lime water milky and residue aqueous solution is alkaline. Compound (A) impart brick-red
colour to flame

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26. Compound [A] is

(A) CaCO3

(B) CaC2O 4

(C) BaC2 O4

(D) BaCO3

Ans. B

27. Gas [B] is

(A) CO 2

(B) SO2

(C) CO

(D) SO3

Ans. C

Paragraph for Question Nos. 28 and 29

Compressibility factor of real gas can be written as


PV B C D
Z  1   2  3 ………
RT V V V
This is virial equation and B, C and D are second, third, fourth virial coefficient.
At Boyle’s temperature second virial coefficient is zero. Z > 1 repulsive force dominates and Z < 1
attractive force dominates.

28. Compressibility factor for real gas at high pressure is

(A) 1

Pb
(B) 1
RT

Pb
(C) 1
RT

RT
(D) 1
Pb

Ans. C

29. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?

(A) When Z > 1 real gas are difficult to compress.

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(B) When Z > 1 real gas easier to compress.

3
(C) Compressibility factor for real gas at critical state is .
8

 a 
(D) Z for real gas at low pressure is  1  .
 VRT 

Ans. A, C, D

Section – B (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains THREE (03) questions. The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE
INTEGER.

30. The effective atomic number (EAN) of M  CO  x is 36. The atomic number of M is 26. Find the
value of x.

Ans. 5

Sol. 36  26  2  x
x = 5.

31. 3.55 gram of bleaching powder when treated with acetic acid and excess of KI, liberated iodine
required 60 ml 0.05 N Na2 S2O3 solution. In this reaction available Cl2 is x%. Find x?

Ans. 3

Sol. Meq of Cl2  60  0.05  3


3  35.5
Wt. of Cl2 
1000
3  35.5
%available Cl2   100%
1000  3.55
= 3%
x=3

32. The number of atoms in 100 gram of an FCC crystal with density d  10 gram cm 3 and edge
length as 200 pm is x  1024. The value of ‘x’ is

Ans. 5

Z M
Sol. 
Na a3
3

M

10  6.02  10 23  200  10 10 
4
= 12.04
6.02  1023
Number of atom in 100 gram is   100
12.04
 5  1024

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Section – C (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains THREE (03) question stems. There are TWO (02) questions corresponding to each
question stem. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. If the numerical value has more
than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places.

Question Stem for Question Nos. 33 and 34

Question Stem

A person inhales 640 gram of O 2 per day. If all the O 2 is used for converting sugar into CO 2 and H2 O .
‘x’ kg of sugar  C12H22O11  is consumed in the body and the heat liberated is y  103 kJ . Heat of
combustion of C12H22O11 is 5640 kJ / mol .

33. Find x _______

Ans. 0.57

Sol. C12H22 O11  12O2 


 12CO2  11H2 O
20
Moles of C12H22 O11 per day  mole .
12
20
  342  570 gram
12
= 0.57 kg
x = 0.57

34. Find y _________

Ans. 9.40

20
Sol. Heat liberated  5640
12
5
  5640
3
 9.40  103 kJ
y = 9.40.

Question Stem for Question Nos. 35 and 36

Question Stem

During electrolysis process of aqueous NaCl, 710 gram of Cl2 was produced at anode. And ‘x’ kg of
NaOH as well as y  102 litres  S.T.P. of H2 gas at cathode obtained during this process.

35. Find the value of x____

Ans. 0.80

710
Sol. Moles of Cl2   10 mole
71
2Cl  Cl2  2e 
Means 20 F charge passed in this process, means 20 mole of NaOH would be formed.

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NaOH weight  20  40
= 800 gram = 00.80 kg

36. Find the value of y________

Ans. 2.24

Sol. 2H2 O  2e   H2  2OH


20F  10 mole H2
Volume of H2 at S.T.P.  22.4  10
 2.24  102 L
y = 2.24

Question Stem for Question Nos. 37 and 38


Question Stem

‘x’ gram of non-volatile solute urea needs to dissolve in 100 gram of water, due to this vapour pressure of
water decreased by 25%. Finally molality of solution becomes y molal.

37. Find x_______

Ans. 111.11

 x 
100  75  
Sol.   60 
100 x  100 
 
60  18 
x  111.11 gram

38. Find y_____

Ans. 18.52

 Po  Ps   1000 
Sol. Molality    
 Ps   M.W. of solvent 
 100  75  1000 
  
 75  18 
1000
  18.52 molal
54
y = 18.52

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Mathematics PART – III

Section – A (Maximum Marks: 24)


This section contains SIX (06) question. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MOER THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct answer(s).

39. Let ,  are the roots of equation x2 – a1x + 1 = 0 and consider the sequence of numbers ar , r  0
with a0  1 and ar21  1  ar  ar 2 . Then which of the following is true?

(A) ar  ar 2  a1  ar 1

(B) ar  ar  2  2ar 1

n1  n1
(C) an 
 

 n 1  n 1
(D) an 
 

Ans. A, C

Sol. We have ar  ar  2  ar21  1  r  0 and a0 = 1


ar21  1 ar2  ar21  1 a2  1  ar21
So, ar  ar  2  ar   = r
ar ar ar
ar 1  ar 1  ar21  a  ar 1   ar 1  a  a2   ar 1 1  a12  1  ar 1
 = r 1 ….. = 0 =  a1  ar 1
ar ar a1 a1
 ar  ar 2  a1  ar 1 again  +  = a1,  = 1
So, ar  ar  2        ar 1 ; ar  2  ar 1  ar 1  ar = ar 1  ar
ar  2   ar 1    ar 1  ar   an  an1    an1  an 2 
an  an1    an1  an 2  =  2  an 2  an 3  = n1  a1  a0  = n1  a1   
an  an 1 ; an  an1  n ; an 1    an 2  n 1 ;   an 1    an 2     n1

n1  a1  a0   n1  
Add
an  n  n  n1  2 n2  .....    n1
 n 1 
n   1   n 1 n 1
 an      a   
n
  
1

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1 1   r  1
r  2 2 r  2   r  2 2
1 1 1 1
40. Let   r    which of the following statements is(are)
 r  3 2 r 1 r  3  2  r  1
2 1 0
CORRECT?

7
49
(A)    r   900
r 1


1
(B)    r   18
r 1

7
49
(C)    r   450
n 1


1
(D)   r   9
r 1

Ans. A, B

Sol. C3  C3 + C2 – C1
1 1
0
r  2   r  2 
2

1 1 1 1
 r   2
0 ;  r   2

r  3  r 1  r  1  r  2   r  2   r  3 2
2 1 1
 1 1   1 1   1 1 
 r    2
 
2   2
 2 
…..  2
 2 
 23 34  34 45   
 n 1 n  2     
n2 n3 
1 1 1 1 49 1
=  ;n=7=   
2  3 2  n  2   n  3 2 2  9 9  100 900 9

nr nr
Cr  2r  1 Cr
41. Let t  r   n
, then which of the following are true? (Where v  r   n
)
Cr   n  r  Cr

(A)  tr  2nCn  1
(B) t  r   v  r   v  r  1

2n
(C)  tr  Cn

2n 1 3  5 .....  2n  1 
(D)  tr  n!

Ans. A, B

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nr n r nr nr


Cr   2r  1 Cr  n  r  1  Cr Cr  n  r  1 
Sol. tr  n
 n 1   = n
 n  
Cr   n  r  Cr  nr  Cr Cr  n  r 
nr n  r 1
Cr  n  r  1   n  r  1 n  r !r!  n  r !  n  r  1! n  r  1! Cr  1
Now, n   =  n
Cr  n  r  r!n!  n  r  n! n! n! Cr 1

nr n  r 1
Cr Cr 1
tr  n
Cr
 n
Cr 1
  tr  2nCn  1

42. Let x + y + 3z – 4 = 0, x + 2y + bz – 5 = 0 and 2x + ay + 6z – 8 = 0 be three planes, then

(A) three planes intersect at a point if a  2, b  3

(B) three planes do not have any common point of intersection if a  2, b = 3

(C) three planes have infinite points common among them if a = 2, b  R

(D) three planes never intersect at exactly two distinct points

Ans. A, B, C, D

Sol. Unique solution if a  2 and b  3


 No solution if a  2 and b = 3
 Infinite solution if a = 2, b  R

6
43. If 1  x  x 2   A 0 x6   A1x2  B1  x5   A 2 x 4  B2  x 4 .....  A 6 x12  B 6  , then

(A) A 0  141

(B) A5  6

6
(C)   A i  Bi   588
i 1

6
(D)   A i  Bi   36
i 1

Ans. A, B, C

Sol. 1  x  x 2 6  x 6  A 0   A1x  B1     A 2 x2  B22   .....   A 6 x 6  B66 


  x   x   x 
6 6 r
 1   1
  x   1   6 Cr x  
 x  r 1  x
(A) A 0  1  6 C2  2C1  6 C4  4C2  6 C5  6 C3  141
5
 1
(B) A 5  6 C2 coefficient of x5 in  x    6C5  5C0  6
 x
6
   A i  Bi   36  141
i j

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0 a1  x a2  x
44. The necessary and sufficient conditions that the equation a1  x 0 a3  x  0 , where ai
a2  x a3  x 0
 0 shall have a multiple roots

(A) a1a2 + a2 a3 + a3 a1 = 0

(B) a1a2 + a2a3 – a1a3 = 0

1 1 1
(C)   0
a1 a2 a3

1 1 1
(D)  
a1 a3 a2

Ans. B, D

Sol. Given determinant is 2x 3  2  a1a2  a2a3  a1a3  x  0


So, condition is a1a2  a2a3  a1a 3  0

Section – A (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains TWO (02) paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are TWO (02) questions.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct
answer.

Paragraph for Question Nos. 45 and 46

For a polynomial an  xn  an1  xn1  .....  a0  0 . If x1, x2, x3 ….. xn are n roots, then
 11  an1
 xi  an
 12  an2
 xi  x j  an

 1n  a0
x1  x 2 ..... x n 
an

45. Let P(x) be a quadratic polynomial with complex coefficient whose leading coefficient 1. Suppose
the equation P(P(x)) = 0 has 4 distinct solution, x = 3, 4, , , then the sum of all possible values
of ( + )2 is

(A) 49

(B) 36

(C) 85

(D) 70

Ans. C

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Sol. Let P(x) = x2 + ax + b since P(P(x)) = 0 has roots 3, 4


 P(P(3)) = 0 = P(P(4))
Case-I: P(3)  P(4) and P(3) and P(4) will be roots of P(x) = 0
1 21
So, P(3) + P(4) = –a and P(3) P(4) = b  a   and b  
2 2
So, ( + )2 = 36
Case-II: P(3) = P(4)   +  = –7
So, ( + )2 = 49
So, required sum is 85

6  a5  b5  c 5 
46. If a, b, c be the roots of the equation x3 + px + q = 0, then is
 a3  b3  c 3  a2  b2  c 2 

(A) 5

(B) 3

(C) 2

(D) 1

Ans. A

Sol. (Q.45-46)
Since, a, b, c are roots of the equation x3 + px + q = 0 ….. (1)
 a3 + pa + q = 0 ….. (2)
b3 + pb + q = 0 ….. (3)
c3 + pc + q = 0 ….. (4)
From equation (2), (3) (4), we get  a3  p a  3q  0
2
  a3  32   a  0 also  a2    a   2 a  b  2p
Now, multiply x2 in equation (2), we get x5 + px3 + qx2 = 0 also has roots a, b, c
 a2  p a3  2 a2  0 ;  a5  p  32   q  2p   0
1 a a 3 2
6 a5
 a5  5 pq ;  a 5   3    2   5
5  a3  a2
Paragraph for Question Nos. 47 and 48
         
If a and b are two vectors, then a  b  a  b  cos  and a  b  a  b  sin  nˆ where  is angle between
two vectors, then

        
47. Let a , b and c be three vectors such that a  2 , b  3 and c  5 satisfying a, b, c   30 ,
       
then  2a  b  c    a  c   a  c   b  is equal to

(A) 308

(B) 309

(C) 310

(D) 311

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Ans. B

   
Sol. a b c cos   sin   30 ; sin  cos  = 1    ,  = 0
2
  
 a, b, c are mutually perpendicular
       
So,  2a  b  c    a  c   a  c   b   2 a c  b  a c  309
2 2 2 2 2

         
48. Let a, b, c be three vectors satisfying a  b  c  2b where b  c  2 and a  4 , then the sum
  
of possible value of 2a  b  c is

(A) 8

(B) 12

(C) 20

(D) 32

Ans. C
    
Sol. a  b  c  2b taking dot product with b
  2   2 4
a  b  2 b  a  b cos   2 b  cos     a  4   = 0
a
       
 a  2b  b  c  0  b  c or b  c
    
So, 2a  b  c  a  12 and 2 a  8
 12 + 8 = 20

Section – B (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains THREE (03) questions. The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE
INTEGER.

49. For any increasing sequence of positive integers a1, a2, a3, ….. has the property that for every
positive integer k, the subsequence a2k 1 , a2k , a2k 1 is in geometric sequence and the
subsequence a2k , a2k 1, a2k  2 is in Arithmetic sequence, if a13 = 2016, then a1 is _____

Ans. 504

Sol. Let a1 = a and a2 = ka


Sequence becomes a, ka, k2a, k(2k – 1)a, (2k – 1)2a, (2k – 1)(3k – 2)a, (3k – 2)2a
2
So, a2k 1   nk   n  1  a
2
 a13   6k  5  a  2016
2016 2016
 a 2
  504
 6k  5  22

50. The nine delegates in a conference included 2 from Pakistan, 3 from China and 4 from United
States. During the opening session, three of the delegates fall asleep. Assuming that the three
sleepers where determined randomly. The probability that exactly two of the sleepers are from
a
the same country in , where a and b are relative prime, then a + b is _____
b

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Ans. 139

55
Sol. Required probability =
84

51. Six cards numbered 1 to 6 are to be lined up in a row. Then the number of arrangements of these
six cards where one of the cards can be removed leaving the remaining five cards in either
ascending or descending order

Ans. 52

Sol. Ascending can be reversed for descending so taking one order


i.e., if we choose any of the numbers 1 to 6 these are five other place to put them
So, we get b  5 = 30. But some case repeated
So, repeated case are only 5
Total = 30 – 5 = 25 add one more for original case = 25 + 1 = 26
 26  2 = 52

Section – C (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains THREE (03) question stems. There are TWO (02) questions corresponding to each
question stem. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. If the numerical value has more
than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places.

Question Stem for Question Nos. 52 and 53

Question Stem

n
2 1
Let A      aij  n   , then
1 0

a12  n 
52. lim is equal to _____
n  a22  n 

Ans. 2.41

53. a12(n) for n = 2 is equal to _____

Ans. 2.00

Sol. (Q.52-53)
n n
2 1   1 0  1 1  
A1        
1 0  0 1 1 1 
 I B 
n
A  I  B   nC0  I  nC1B  nC2  B2  n C3  B3  .....  nCnBn
1 1  1 1  2 0 
Since, B 2       2I
1 1 1 1 0 2 
B 2k  2k  I and B 2k 1  B 2k  B  2k  B
n
 2 1
   C0  C2  2  C4  2  ..... I  
n n n 2 n
 A C1  nC3  2  nC3  22..... B
 1 0  
   y
x

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 x 0  y y   x  y y 
=     
0 x   y  y   y x  y 
a12

y

 n C1  nC3  2  nC3  22  .....
a22 x  y  n C0  nC2  2  nC4  22.....   n C1  nC3  .....

1  n
1  2   1  2 
n

2
lim 2  1 2
n n
n 
 2  11  2    2  11  2 
2 2

a11 is n C0  nC2  2  nC4  22  ..... ; n C1  nC3  2  nC5  22  .....

1
 n
3 2
C1  2  C3  2   C5  2   ..... 
n n
 1  1  n n
2   1  2  
2 2 2

Question Stem for Question Nos. 54 and 55

Question Stem

If y = loga x, x > 0, a > 0, a  1

54. For each ordered pairs of real number x, y satisfying log2  2x  y   log4  x 2  xy  7y 2  there is a
real number k such that log3  3x  y   log9  3x 2  4xy  ky 2  , then the product of all possible
values of k is

Ans. 189.00

Sol. Since (2x + y)2 = x2 + xy + 7y2  x = y or x = –2y and for that k = 9, 21


Product = 189

55. There is a unique positive real x such that the three numbers log8 2x, log4 x, log2 x in that order
m
form a geometric progression with positive common ratio, if x  , where m, n relative prime
n
positive integer, then m + n is

Ans. 17.00

log2 x
Sol. These form a Geometric Progression, is common ratio = 2
log4 x
log4 x
Now,  2  log4 x  2log8 2x
log8 2x
1 1 2 2
log2 x  2log8 2  2log8 x ; log2 x   log2 x
2 2 3 3
 1 2  2 1 2 2 6
   log2 x  ;  log2 x  ; log2 x    4
2 3 3 6 3 3
1
 x  2 4 
16

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Question Stem for Question Nos. 56 and 57


Question Stem

Let z be a complex number and z = a + ib, a, b  R (where i  1 )

56. Let N be the number of complex numbers z with the properties that |z| = 1 and z 6!  z 5! is a real
number. Find remainder when N is divided by 1000

Ans. 440.00

Sol. Since |z| = 1, let z = cos  + i sin  so, z720  z120 is real
840 600
 sin 720 – sin 120 = 0  2cos  sin 0
2 2
840 600
 cos   0 or sin   0   = 840 or  = 600
2 2
Total = 1440 solution so option is 440

57. For all complex number z with |z| = 1, the maximum of |1 – z| + |1 + z2| is

Ans. 4.00

  
Sol. Let z = cos  + i sin  ; 1  z  2 sin ; 1  z2  2 1  2 sin 
2  2
 |1 – z| + |1 + z2|  4

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