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Aits Pt-2 Jee Adv Paper-1 12.12.2021 Solution+Qp
Aits Pt-2 Jee Adv Paper-1 12.12.2021 Solution+Qp
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Physics PART – I
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U
(A) 10
(B) 20
(C) 30
(D) 40
Ans. B
Sol. Notice that the four vectors form a quadrilateral, opposing angles A and B of which are right
angles, hence this is an inscribed quadrilateral, and the other diagonal (other than AB) is the
diameter. Pay attention to the fact that the quadrilateral is not convex, because the direction of
the voltage vector on L is obtained from that of R1 by a 90.-counter-clockwise rotation
(multiplication by iL/R1), and the direction of the voltage vector on R2 is obtained from that of C
by the same rotation (multiplication by iCR2). The problem simplifies further owing to the fact
that two sides and one diagonal of the inscribed quadrilateral are all equal to each other.
(A) 2
(B) 0.5
(C)
(D) 0.7
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Ans. B
Sol. First, it should be noted immediately that a trivial dimensional analysis reveals that the answer
can only be zero or a numerical multiple of . It’s not hard to guess that the answer might well be
/2 . The somewhat harder part is proving it. this result might well have been anticipated from a
combination of
(1) the dimensional analysis argument,
(2) the fact that the rods clearly get closer together, and
(3) an analogy with other problems in which reaching a new equilibrium involves energy
dissipation. For instance, when a fully charged capacitor is connected to an identical
uncharged capacitor, half the energy is lost and the final potential difference is half the
original value. This result depends on there being resistance in the system. Without it we get
LC oscillations with each capacitor’s potential difference oscillating about half the original
value. Similarly, in this problem the resistance is vital in order to allow the magnetic flux
through the loop to change from its original value, zero. If the rods had moved to conserve
the flux, they would have ended up at a separation of zero, with the resistance they moved
just half that far, and ended up with half the flux they would have had if they hadn’t moved at
all. The answer doesn’t depend on R as long as there is some R.
m + o b 2 B2 d
(A) 2
k
m
(B) 2
k
m + 2o b2B2 d
(C) 2
k
m + 4o b2B2 d
(D) 2
k
Ans. A
4. A planet of radius r0 is at a distance r from the sun (r >> r0). The sun has radius R. Temperature
of the planet is T0, and that of the surface of the sun is Ts. Calculate the temperature of another
planet whose radius is 2r0 and which is at a distance 2r from the sun. Assume that the sun and
the planets are black bodies.
(A) 2T0
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T0
(B)
2
(C) 2To
(D) 3To
Ans. B
5. Element X in the circuit below has a resistance RX which depends on the voltage VX on it: for VX ≤
1V, RX = 1Ω, and for VX > 1V, RX = 2Ω. Three such elements are connected with an ideal
ammeter as shown below; the voltage on the leads of the circuit varies in time as shown in the
graph.
X V(V)
10
X A
X
0
10 20 t(S)
Which of the following combinations of (current, time) is/are possible?
Ans. A, B, C, D
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Sol. For the first half of the process, the transitions of the states of the resistors will take place at the
overall voltage values V1 = 1.5V and V2 = 5V; for the second half, the respective transition
voltages are V2 = 3V and V1 = 1.25V. The current time graph will be straight lines connecting the
following points:
(0A,0s),(1A,1.5s),(0.6A,1.5s),(2A,5),(5/3A,5s),(10/3A,10s),(1A,17s),(1.2A,17s),(0.5A,18.75s),(5/6
A,18.75s),(0A,20s)
3P0
(A) The radius (r) of the tube is n2
2dg
3P0
(B) The radius (r) of the tube is n2
dg
(C) Depth from the top of the tube the ball will be in equilibrium is L/2
1
(D) Depth from the top of the tube the ball will be in equilibrium is L 1
2n2
Ans. A, D
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L 2 4 3
P0 r 3 r dg
L x
1
x L 1
2n2
7. An ideal gas is inside a cylinder with a piston that can move freely. The walls of the cylinder and
piston are non- conducting. The piston is being moved out of the cylinder at a constant speed u.
(A) Consider a gas molecule of mass m moving with speed v (>> u). It hits the piston
elastically at an angle of incidence . The loss in kinetic energy of the molecule is 2muv
cos .
(B) If the area of piston is A and pressure of the gas is P, The rate of decreases of molecular
Kinetic energy of the gas sample is PAu.
(C) If u >> molecular velocities, the rate at which the gas looses its molecular kinetic energy
is 2mu cos.
(D) If u >> molecular velocities, the rate at which the gas looses its molecular kinetic energy
is zero.
Ans. A,B,D
Sol. (A) The velocity component of the molecule parallel to the wall do not change. Velocity
component perpendicular to the wall is v cos and after the collision it becomes v cos – 2u.
[since, speed of approach = speed of separation in an elastic collision]
Loss in kinetic energy of the molecule is
1 1
m(v cos )2 m(v cos 2u)2 2mvucos
2 2
(B) The product Fu = PAu is the rate at which work is done on the piston or the power developed
by the expanding gas. This is the rate at which the molecules will loose kinetic energy as they
are not receiving energy from any other source.
(D) Molecules will not collide with the piston in this case. There is no loss in kinetic energy and no
change in temperature.
36
(A) The time after projection, when speed of the particle will be least is seconds.
25
(B) The time after projection, when displacement of the particle becomes perpendicular to its
72
acceleration is seconds .
25
(C) Assuming that the particle has been projected from a great height and the electric field is
present in large region, the angle that the velocity of the particle makes with horizontal
3
after a long time is tan1
4
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(D) Assuming that the particle has been projected from a great height and the electric field is
present in large region, the angle that the velocity of the particle makes with horizontal
4
after a long time is tan1
3
Ans. A,B,C
9. A liquid having coefficient of volume expansion 0 is filled in a cylindrical glass vessel. Glass has a
coefficient of linear expansion of g. The liquid along with the container is heated to raise their
temperature by T. Mass of the container is negligible.
(A) For the centre of mass of the system not to move due to heating 0 = 2g.
(B) For the centre of mass of the system not to move due to heating 0 = 3g.
(C) If the fraction of the volume of the container occupied by the liquid does not change due
to heating 0 = 2g.
(D) If the fraction of the volume of the container occupied by the liquid does not change due
to heating 0 = 3g.
Ans. A, D
Sol. The COM will not move if the height of liquid column in the container does not change. Let
original volume of liquid, area of cross section of the container and height of liquid be V0, A0 and
H0 respectively.
V
H0 0
A0
V V0 1 0 , A A 0 1 2 s
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If temperature increases:
V (1 0 )
H 0
A 0 (1 2 S )
H = H0
0 = 2g
(A) If temperature increases the rod expands. However, there is a point P on the rod which
L tan
does not move. The distance of this point from the lower end of the rod is 1 .
2
(B) If the temperature falls the rod contracts. Once again there is a point Q which does not
L tan
move. Find distance of Q from the lower end the rod is 1 .
2
(C) Repeated expansion and contraction cause the rod to slide down.
(D) Repeated expansion and contraction will not cause the rod to slide down.
Ans. A, B, C
m
Sol. (a) Let the required distance be 1. The lower part AP of the rod mass 1 and the upper part
L
m
BP has mass (L 1 ) . When heated, the part AP will be moving down and friction on it (f1)
L
will be up the incline. The part BP will move up and friciton on it will be down (say f2).
For equilibrium of the entire rod
f1 f2 = mg sin
m m
1gcos (L 1 )gcos mgsin
L L
L
(1 L 1 ) tan 21 L tan
L
L tan
1 1 0.875 L
2
(b) In this case the firciton on upper part will be up and that on the lower part will be down.
Proceeding in similar way as above we can get
L tan
2 1 0.125 L
2
(c) During expansion P is fixed but Q moves down. Then during contraction Q remains fixed.
Therefore, in one cycle the point Q has moved down.
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11. The plane of a square loop of wire with edge length l = 0.2 m is
perpendicular to the Earth’s magnetic field at a point where B = 25
T, as shown in figure. The total resistance of the loop and the wires F F
connecting it to a sensitive ammeter is 0.5 . If the loop is suddenly
collapsed by horizontal forces as shown, what is the total charge, in
C, that passes through the ammeter?
Ans. 2
Ans. 2
Sol. The change in current in the solenoid will cause a time varying magnetic field .
13. A small conducting loop for radius a and resistance per unit
length , is pulled with velocity v perpendicular to a long straight
conductor carrying a current I0. If a constant power P is I0
dissipated in the loop, the variation of velocity of the loop as a
x2 a
function of x is kaP , where k is an integer. {Given that v
0I0 a2
x>>a}. x
Ans. 8
Sol. Use Faraday’s law. The magnetic field on the circular loop can be assumed to be approximately
constant as x>>a.
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Question Stem
C1
L2
C2
L1
Ans. 1.00
15. The total amount of heat (in Joules) which will be dissipated on each of the resistors after opening
the switch, and until a new equilibrium state is achieved is ……………
Ans. 2.00
Sol. The total amount of heat which will be dissipated on each of the resistors after opening the
C 2 L2
switch, and until a new equilibrium state is achieved will be = 2J
2 2R2
Question Stem
A spherical black body of radius r at absolute temperature T is surrounded by a thin spherical and
concentric shell of radius R, black on both sides. The factor by which this radiation shield reduces the rate
of cooling of the body (consider space between spheres evacuated, with no thermal conduction losses) is
aR2
given by the following expression: 2
R br 2
Ans. 1.00
Ans. 1.00
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Sol. (Q.16-17)
Let the surrounding temperature be T0. The rate of energy loss of the black body before being
surrounded by the spherical shell is : Q 4r 2 (T 4 T04 )
The energy loss per unit time by the black body after being surrounded by the shell is
Q 4r 2 (T 4 T14 ) .where T1 is temperature of the shell.
The energy loss per unit time by the shell is Q 4 r 2 (T 4 T04 )
Q R2
Since Q” = Q’, we obtain 2 2
Q R r
Question Stem
Two small positively charged spheres are suspended from a common point at the ceiling by the insulating
light strings of equal length. The first sphere has mass m1 and charge q1 while the second one has mass
m2 and charge q2. If the first string makes an angle 1 with the vertical, and the second string makes an
angle 2 with the vertical.
Ans. 30.00
19. Find the value of 1 (in degrees) if m2 2m1 , q1 = 13q2 and 2 = 45
Ans. 30.00
Sol. (Q.18-19)
m
Use the condition for equilibrium to prove that 2 sin1 1 sin 1
m2
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Chemistry PART – II
COOH
NH3
respectively are? pK a 2.35,pK a 4.98 .
1 2
(A)
COOH2 COO COO
, ,
, ,
(C)
COOH2 COO
COO
, ,
NH3 NH2
NH2
(D)
COOH2 COO COO
, ,
NH3 NH2 NH
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Ans. C
at pH 7 COOH COO
at pH 12 NH3 NH2
21. O
pH 4 5 3 SO 4 i LiAlH
NH2 OH x y
ii NaNO /HCl
z
2
0 5o C
Ans. D
Sol. OH
O N H
N O
NH2 OH
SO
3
NO H
N N
NaNO2
LiAlH
HCl 4
(A) H
Br Cl
HO Cl
H
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(B) O
Cl Cl
C C
H Br
(C) Cl
O C
C H
Cl H
(D) H2C COO
O
Ans. D
Sol. Br
Cl H HO H Cl
Br2 /H2O OH H
C C C C
Cl Cl
H Cl
H Br H
Cl
H Cl
Cl
O C
OH
C H
OH OH
O Cl
H H
OH
H
CHO OH
H COO
CHO
O
23. SOCl2
x
H
H3C OH
D SOCl2
y
Pyridine
Which statement is correct?
Ans. B
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24. Which of the following pair of compounds does not represent enantiomeric pair?
(A) COOH
OH OH
H OH
OH H OH
CH3
(B) CH2OH CH2OH
H O H H O OH
H H
and
OH H OH H
OH OH
H OH OH H OH H
(C)
and
H3C CH3 H3C CH3
(D) Cl Cl
and
Cl Cl
Ans. A, B, C
25. Which of the following does not give Lassaigne’s test for nitrogen?
(A) Hydrazine
(B) HN3
(C) PhN2 Cl
Ans. A, B, C
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Sol. PhN2 Cl gives off N2 while N2H4 and HN3 don’t have ‘C’ atoms to form NaCN.
26.
i O
3 /THF
Mg Hg 2 4 conc. H SO
hot
ii H O x
2
y z
alk. KMnO
N W
4
(A) x is a diketone
(B) y is a gemdiol
(C) z is a conjugated diene
(D) W and N are diketone and dicarboxylic acid
Ans. A, C, D
Sol. OH
O O
(y)
(x) OH
conc. H2 SO 4
OH
O CH2COOH
hot
alkaline KMnO 4
CH2COOH
O
(w) (z)
(N)
27. How many of the following elimination takes place via E1CB mechanism
(A) C2H5O
Br
(B) OH
H3C CH CH2 C CH3
OH
H3C CH CH C CH3
O O
(C) Ph
MeO Ph
NO 2 NO 2
MeO
H
(D) O O
NaOD
H3C S CH2 CH2 OPh
D O,
H3C S CH CH2
2
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Ans. B, C, D
(A) O
O
OR
2 i Cl /H
ii RO excess
iii H2O
(B) HCl
CH3 CH CH2 CH3CH2 CH2Cl
Peroxide
(C) O
i Na/Ether
H3C C OC2H5
ii H O P roduct, product gives Tollen's test
2
(D) OH
H3C CH COOH Lactide
Ans. A, C, D
Sol. Only HBr shows peroxide effect. hydroxy acid forms Lactide on heating.
O CH2OH OH
O
x
C H 2C CH (CH2)2 CH
O OH
C COOC2H 5 COOH
H5 C2 i PCl5
O
ii y
iii H3O
CH2OH OH
H 2C CH2 CH (CH2) 2 CH COOH C2H5 OH
CH2OH
(A) x is LiAlH4
(B) x is NaBH4
(C) y is NaBH4
Ans. B, D
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Ans. 5
Sol. CH2OH
H O H
H
OH H
OH
H OH OH
31. 59 gm of an amide is obtained from a carboxylic acid. Which on hydrolysis gives 17 gm of NH3,
the molecular mass of acid is x. x is.
Ans. 60
Sol. 2
CH3 CONH2
H O
CH3COOH NH3
59 gm 60 gm 17 gm
x 60
32. Platinum salt of an organic base contains 25% platinum. Equivalent weight of the base is E. The
value of E is [Atomic mass of platinum is 195 and atomic mass of Cl is 35.5].
Ans. 185
1 100
Sol. E 195 410 185
2 25
E = 185
0.35 gm of an organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen was analysed by the
combustion method. The increase in mass of calcium chloride tube and potash bulbs at the end of the
experiment was found to be 0.21 gm and 0.26 gm respectively. On analysis, the above organic
compound is found to contain x % carbon and y % oxygen by mass, respectively.
Ans. 20.26
(Range : 20.25 – 20.27%)
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Ans. 73.07
(Range: 73.00 – 73.10%)
The rate law for the substitution reaction of 2-bromobutane and OH in 75% ethanol – 25% water at 30oC
is rate = 3.0 105 2 bromobutane OH 1.5 106 2 bromobu tane
35. What percent of the reaction takes place by the SN 2 mechanism when OH 1.0 M?
Ans. 95.24
(Range : 95.23 – 95.25)
36. What percentage of reaction takes place by the SN 2 mechanism when OH 0.01 M?
Ans. 16.67
(Range:16.65 – 16.68)
Sol. % of SN 2
3.0 10 0.01 2 bromobu tan e 100
5
C
[Given atomic mass of C = 12, H = 1, O = 16, Na = 23]
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37. If 7.4 gm of CH3 CH2COOH is taken, then the mass of B (in gm) produced will be?
Ans. 11.20
Ans. 7.78
(Range: 7.77 – 7.79)
H3C CH COOC2H5
H3C C CH3
OH
C
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39. Let ABC be an isosceles triangle with AB = AC = 6 units and let D be mid-point of AC. A circle
through D touches AB at B. If OC = 2, then radius of the circle is equal to
(A) 4
(B) 3 2
(C) 2 5
(D) 22
Ans. D
Sol. AD is extended to meet the circle at E and OC is extended to meet the circle at H and F
Clearly, AD·AE = AB2
3·(6 + CE) = 62 CE = 6
Again CD·CE = CF·CH
3·6 = (r + 2)(r – 2) r 22
40. If tan1 a tan1 a2 k holds for integral values of a [–2, 2]. Then number of integral
4
value(s) of k is equal to
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 0
Ans. A
Sol. Given equation tan1 a2 k tan1 a
4
Case (1): If |a| = 0 k = 1
Case (2): If |a| = 1 k
Case (3): If |a| = 2 tan1 a tan1 a2 k
4
a 1
tan1 tan1 k a2
1 a
– tan–1 3 = tan–1 (k + 4) ; not possible as LHS , and RHS ,
2 2 2
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1
(A)
2
(B) 1
(C) 2
1
(D)
2
Ans. B
42. Let P be a point inside a triangle ABC such that PA = PC = AB and angles ABC, PAC and PCB
are of magnitude 12, 3 and 2 respectively. Then maximum value of expression
f() = sin 5 sin + cos 10 cos , ( R) is equal to
(A) 2
(B) 1
(C) 2
1
(D)
2
Ans. D
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Ans. A, D
Sol. Clearly, variable chord passes through the fixed point (2, 2) lying on the circle APB
4
AOB
2
Chord subtends right angle at the origin
2
mx y
Now on homogenization, we get x 2 y2 8 0
2m 2
(m – 1)2 [x2 + y2] – 2[m2x2 – 2mxy + y2] = 0
Coefficient of x2 + coefficient of y2 = 0
(m – 1)2 – 2m2 + (m – 1)2 – 2 = 0
om2 – 4m + 0 = 0 m = 0 and undefined (A) and (D) are correct
44. Let C1 : x2 + y2 – 60x – 20y + k1 = 0 and C2 : x2 + y2 – 20x – 30y + k2 = 0. If ABC is a triangle with
its vertices on C1. Let altitudes AD, BE and CF intersect C1 again at points H, J and K
respectively. If C2 is incircle of DEF and D (8, 9), then which of the following is/are TRUE?
Ans. A, B, C, D
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CP 5 2 and AD 7 10
Area of hexagon = 2ABC = AD·BC = 1050 sq. units
45. Let a line parallel to the axis of the parabola y2 = 4x be drawn through point P( – 5, ) to meet
the parabola at Q. Equation of tangent at Q is x – 2y + 4 = 0. Let T be a point on the tangent, and
M, N be feet of perpendiculars on SQ and directrix respectively from point T, S is focus, then
(A) ( 0) is equal to –4
(B) if QM = 3, then TN is 2
(C) if two tangents are drawn from point P to the parabola touching it at A and B and
circumcentre of PAB is at (, ), then is –1
(D) if orthocentre of PAB (as defined in option C) is at (a, b), then a + b equals to 3
Ans. B, D
2 R
Sol. Let Q , lies on x – 2y + 4 = 0 P
4 T Q
N
=4 M
s TMQ ad TRQ are congruent A S
QM = QR
SM = TN = SQ – QM = 5 – 3 = 2
Now, P = (–1, 4) which lies on directrix
Two tangents are perpendicular
P is orthocentre and mid-point of AB as circumcentre which has same y co-ordinate as that
of P
2 2 2
4 sin2 24 sin2 48 sin2 96
46. Let S sin 12 ..... upto 9 terms.
2 4 8
2
If P 29 cosec 12 S , then P is divisible by
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 7
(D) 21
Ans. A, C, D
1 2
Sol. We have sin4 = sin2 (1 – cos2 ) = sin2 – sin 2
4
Putting = 12, 24, 48, 96, ….. etc., we get
1
sin4 12 sin2 12 sin2 24
4
1
sin 24 sin 24 sin2 48
4 2
4
………………………………………….
………………………………………….
Putting the values in S, we get
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1 49 1 2
S sin2 12 sin2 3072 = sin 12
49 49
9
P=4 –1
47. The tangents x – 2 = 0 and x – 2y + 10 = 0 drawn to a parabola intersect the tangent at the vertex
at (2, 0) and (–2, 4) respectively, then
Ans. A, D
Sol. As perpendicular from focus on any tangent to a parabola meets it on the tangent at vertex
Focus is point of intersection of lines perpendicular to the given tangents, we get the lines as y
= 0 and 2x + y = 0
Focus (0, 0). Again axis is perpendicular to tangent at the vertex and passes through focus
Equation is y = x
x2 y2
48. Let P be a point on the ellipse 1 , in first quadrant with focal distance 7 units w.r.t focus
25 9
S(–4, 0). Let SP and perpendicular from focus S on the tangent at P intersect at Q. Then which
of the following is not TRUE?
(A) PQ is equal to 3
3 3
(B) SQ is equal to
7
3
(C) Slope of tangent at P is equal to
5
(D) Let P be a variable point then locus of Q is a circle with radius = 10 units
Ans. B, C
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49. Let ABC be an isosceles triangle obtuse at A. If two altitudes are of lengths 3 and 2 respectively,
then area of ABC is k, then [k] is equal to (where [.] denotes greatest integer function)
Ans. 4
Ans. 2
51. Number of solutions of equation |sin | = 2d ( [–2, 2]) where d represents the shortest
distance between the curves 2x2 – 2y + 1 = 0 and 2y2 – 2x + 1 = 0 is equal to
Ans. 8
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Question Stem
5
Let ABCD be a quadrilateral with ADB , CBD and BDC if AD = 2AB; and diagonals
6 4 12
intersect at M, then
52. If CMD , then k is equal to _____
k
Ans. 3.00
53. If AB 6 2 , then distance between orthocentre and ex-centre (opposite angle A) of ABD is
equal to _____
Ans. 2.00
Sol. (52.-53.)
AB 1 C
We are given B
AD 2 45º
sin30 1
sin 2 M 75º
30º D
2 A
Clearly, BC and DC are external angle bisectors of ABD
C is ex-centre of ABD
Clearly, B is orthocentre as ABD . Now, using sin rule in ABC
2
1
AB BC
6 2
BC 2 2
3 1
sin sin
12 6 2 2
Question Stem
Ans. 2.00
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Ans. 2.24
Sol. (54.-55)
As EFH is pedal triangle
Incentre of EFH is orthocentre of ABC which lies on the curve
2 – 2 – 3 = 0 = 3
D (–1, –1)
2 – = 1 – (–1) = 2
Distance between orthocentres = Distance between A and D = 0 12 3 12
= 5 = 2.24
Question Stem
Ans. 36.00
2
Sol. Equation of tangent having slope m for y2 = 8x is y mx
m
m2x – my + 2 = 0 ..... (1)
Equation of tangent to the ellipse with parametric angle is
x cos y sin
1 ..... (2)
2 k k
For common tangent (1) and (2) are identical
cos 2sin cos 4 sin2
m2 and m
k k k k
4 sin2 2
k 6 , for
cos 3
k = 36
57. If two of the three normals drawn from the point (, 0) on the ellipse to the parabola y2 = 8x are
perpendicular, then is equal to _____
Ans. 6.00
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