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JEE (Advanced)-2021
TEST No. 1A (Paper-2)
(XI Studying Students)

1. Read each question carefully. (ii) Section-1: This section contains 6 multiple choice questions which
2. It is mandatory to use blue/black ballpoint pen to darken the appropriate have one or more correct answer(s). Each question carries +4 marks
circle in the answer sheet. for correct answer and –2 marks for wrong answer. Partial +1 mark is
3. Mark should be dark and should completely fill the circle. given for darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option,
4. Rough work must not be done on the answer sheet. provided NO incorrect option is darkened.
5. Do not use white-fluid or any other rubbing material on answer sheet.
6. Student cannot use log table and calculator or any other material in the (iii) Section-2: This section contains 8 questions. The answer to each of
examination hall. the questions is a double-digit integer, ranging from 00 to 99 (both
7. Before attempting the question paper, student should ensure that the test inclusive) without being given any option. Each question carries +3
paper contains all pages and no page is missing. marks for correct answer and there is no negative mark for wrong
8. Before handing over the answer sheet to the invigilator, candidate should answer.
check that Roll No., centre Code and Date of Birth have been filled and (iv) Section-3: This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each
marked correctly. question has two matching lists : (List-I and List-II).
9. Immediately after the prescribed examination time is over, the answer In general, four options are given representing matching of elements
sheet is to be returned to the invigilator. from List-I and List-II. Only ONE of these four options corresponds to
10. Pattern of the questions are as under: a correct matching. For each question, choose the option
(i) The question paper consists of three parts (Physics, Chemistry and corresponding to the correct matching. Each question carries +3
Mathematics). Each part has three sections. marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

Note : It is compulsory to fill Roll No. and Test Booklet Code on answer sheet, otherwise your answer sheet will not be considered.
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[Based on JEE (Advanced)-2018 Actual Pattern]


Units and Measurement, Motion in a Straight Line, Motion in a Plane, Laws
Physics of Motion

Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Structure of Atom, Classification of


Chemistry Elements and Periodicity in Properties, Chemical Bonding and Molecular
Structure, States of Matter : Gases and Liquids

Basics of Mathematics (Sets, Wavy Curve Method and Inequalities),


Functions (XI Syllabus) (including Transformation of Graphs),
Trigonometric Functions-I : Trigonometric Ratios and Identities,
Mathematics Transformation Formulae, Trigonometric Equations (Level-I), Quadratic
Equations, Complex Numbers-I (Argument, Modulus and Conjugate of
Complex Numbers), Linear Inequalities
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Time : 3 Hrs MM: 180


TEST - 1A (Paper-2)
PART – I : PHYSICS
SECTION - 1
One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which one or more than one is/are correct .

1. A car accelerates from rest at a constant rate  for some time, after which it de-accelerates at a constant rate
 to come to rest. If the total time elapsed is t, then
( )2 t
(A) The maximum speed, the car would attain is
(   )3
 t
(B) The maximum speed, the car would attain is


t 2
(C) Total displacement of the car is
2(   )

 t 2
(D) Total displacement of the car is
(  )
2. Two blocks of mass 5.0 kg and 10.0 kg are placed on a fixed inclined plane and they are connected by a light
string. The inclined plane makes an angle 37° with the horizontal. Both the blocks are released simultaneously
from rest and at that time the string was just straight without any tension. [Take g = 10 m/s2]

Choose the correct option/s.


(A) If µ1 = µ2 = 0.5, then tension in the string is T = 0 N
(B) If µ1 = µ2 = 0.5, then tension in the string is T = 5 N
(C) If µ1 = µ2 = 0.8, then tension in the string is T = 0 N
16
(D) If µ1 = 0.4 and µ2 = 0.6, then tension in the string is T  N
3

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3. A body thrown vertically up from the ground passes the height 16.45 m twice, in an interval of 4 s, then
[Use g = 10 m/s2]
(A) Its initial velocity is 25 m/s (B) Its initial velocity is 27 m/s
(C) Maximum height from ground level is 36.45 m (D) Total time of flight is 5.4 s

4. The position of the particle varies with time as r  a sin2t iˆ  a cos2t jˆ  bt kˆ .

Then

(A) Angle between velocity and acceleration is
2
(B) Particle moves with constant speed along z-direction
(C) Total distance travelled by particle in the interval when it makes one complete revolution in x-y plane is

S   4a2  b2
(D) Total distance travelled by particle in the interval when it makes one complete revolution in x-y plane is

S  2 4a2  b2
5. In figure shown, mass A is placed on rough inclined surface of wedge B and wedge B is placed on smooth
horizontal surface. If N be the normal force of contact between A and B and fr be the friction force between A
and B, then

(A) If B remains stationary, then A will also remain stationary


(B) If B remains stationary, then N sin = fr cos
(C) If B moves, then N < mg cos
(D) If B moves, then N > mg cos
6. It is given that the velocity of the body is constant during its motion, then which of the following statement(s)
is/are correct?
(A) |Instantaneous velocity vector| = Instantaneous speed
(B) |Average velocity vector| = Instantaneous speed
(C) Instantaneous velocity vector = Average velocity vector
(D) Instantaneous speed = Average speed

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SECTION - 2
Integer Value Correct Type
This section contains 8 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a double-digit integer, ranging from 00
to 99. The answer will have to be appropriately bubbled in the OMR as per the instructions as follows. Examples-
If the correct answer to question numbers X, Y and Z (say) are 76, 0 and 9 respectively, then mark 76, 00 and 09
in OMR respectively.

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
X
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Y
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Z
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

7. Ram moves with a velocity of 10 m/s in west direction. Shyam moves in a direction 23° east of north. Ram is
100 m away from Shyam in direction 53° east of north of him. What should be the speed (in m/s) of Shyam,
so that he collides with Ram?
8. Velocity-time graph of a particle moving in straight line is shown in the figure. Find the displacement
(in metre) in 10 s.

9. A long horizontal rod has a bead of mass m which can slide along the length and is initially placed at a distance
L = 1 m from end A. The rod is rotating in horizontal plane about end A, with a constant angular acceleration
 = 1 rad/s2. The coefficient of friction between the rod and the bead is µ = 0.4. Find the time (in seconds) after
which the bead starts sliding. [Take g = 10 m/s2]

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10. On a large table top, two masses are placed at a distance R1 = 1 m and R2  m from the central axis. Table
2
is rotating with constant angular speed 0 about the axis and two masses are attached with light string which
passes through an ideal pulley fixed at the central axis of rotation. Friction coefficient between masses and
table top is µ = 0.7. For the given situation, the masses are just about to slip on the table top. Find the value
of tension (in N) in the string. [Use m1 = 8 kg; m2 = 2 kg; g = 10 m/s2]


11. A particle is projected with velocity u  75(iˆ  jˆ) in x-y plane. Acceleration of the particle is along negative

y direction always as, a  10 ˆj . Find the time (t) when velocity vector becomes perpendicular to its initial
velocity.

12. A massless inextensible rope rests on a stationary wedge forming an angle  = 53° with the horizontal. One
end of the rope is fixed to the wall at point A (as shown in figure). A small load P is attached to the rope at
other end. If the wedge starts moving towards left with a constant acceleration a0  6 5 m/s2, then find the
magnitude of acceleration (in m/s2) of load P.

13. The force along the inclined required to just move a body up an inclined plane is double the force along the
incline required to just prevent it from sliding down. If  is angle of friction and  is the angle which incline
tan 
makes with the horizontal, then find the ratio of 
tan 

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14. For the system of springs and masses shown in figure, string between A and B is in-extensible and the system
is in equilibrium. If the string between AB is cut suddenly, then find the acceleration (in m/s2) of the block B,
immediately after cutting the string.

SECTION - 3
Matching List Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has two matching lists : (List-I and List-II).
In general, four options are given representing matching of elements from List-I and List-II. Only ONE of these
four options corresponds to a correct matching. For each question, choose the option corresponding to the
correct matching.

15. In the figure shown below, at any instant, velocities of two different masses are given. Pulleys A and B are
identical and can move freely. Velocity of mass m1 is v1 = 3 m/s and velocity of mass m2 is v2 = 2 m/s as shown.

List-I represents the speed of points mentioned and angular speed of pulleys and List-II contains the
numericals in SI units. Mark the correct matching.
List-I List-II
P. Speed of point P of the string is 1. 4
Q. Speed of point Q of the string is 2. 2
R. Speed of point R is 3. 7
S. Speed of pulley B is 4. 3
5. 13
(A) P  5; Q  3; R  1; S  2 (B) P  5; Q  3; R  4; S  2
(C) P  3; Q  4; R  2; S  4 (D) P  4; Q  2; R  3; S  5

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16. A balloon starts rising from surface of the earth. The ascension rate is constant and equal to v0 = 3 m/s. Due
to wind, the balloon gathers a horizontal velocity component vx = y, where y is the height of ascent.
List-I represents the various quantities related to the motion of the balloon and List-II represents their numerical
value. Mark the correct matching. [All values are in SI units].
List-I List-II
3
P. Horizontal drift of the balloon at height y = 4 m 1.
2
3 3
Q. Speed of the particle at height y = 4 m 2.
2
8
R. Tangential acceleration of the balloon at y = 3 m 3.
3
S. Normal acceleration of the balloon at y = 3 m 4. 5
3
5.
2
(A) P  3; Q  4; R  1; S  1 (B) P  3; Q  4; R  2; S  5
(C) P  3; Q  4; R  5; S  2 (D) P  4; Q  3; R  1; S  1
17. Block A is on a frictionless horizontal table. A massless and inextensible string fixed at one end passes over
a smooth nail fixed with the block A. The other end is connected to block B of mass 2m as shown in figure.
Initially the block B is held at rest and the angle, the thread makes with vertical, is  = 30°. At t = 0, blocks are
released to move by their own, then match the corresponding lists [All values are in their respective SI units]
[Take m = 1 kg and g = 10 m/s2]

List-I List-II
40
P. Initial acceleration of mass A 1.
3
20
Q. Initial acceleration of mass B 2.
3
10
R. Tension in the string at t = 0 3.
3

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70  20 3
S. Normal force by the table on A at t = 0 4.
3
10 5
5.
3
(A) P  2; Q  1; R  3; S  4 (B) P  2; Q  3; R  1; S  4
(C) P  2; Q  2; R  4; S  3 (D) P  2; Q  5; R  1; S  4
18. A wedge with an inclination  = 37° can rotate in horizontal plane about a fixed vertical axis AA. A small mass
m placed on the rough inclined surface of the wedge rotates with the wedge itself at a radius
R = 2 m about the same vertical axis AA as shown in figure. Coefficient of friction between inclined surface of
wedge and mass m is µ = 0.4. [Use g = 10 m/s2]

List-I represents the values/range of angular speed  and List-II represents the direction of friction force and
response of mass m. Mark the correct matching.
List-I List-II
1
P.  rad/s 1. Mass m will skid upward along the plane of the
2
wedge
3
Q.   rad/s 2. Mass m will skid downward along the plane of the
2
wedge
5
R.   rad/s 3. Mass m will remain stationary with respect to
2
wedge surface
7
S.  rad/s 4. Friction force on mass m will be acting upward
2
along the plane
5. Friction force on mass m will be acting downward
along the plane

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(A) P  2, 4; Q  3; R  3, 5; S  1, 5
(B) P  2, 4; Q  3, 4; R  3; S  1, 5
(C) P  2, 4; Q  3, 4; R  3, 5; S  1, 5
(D) P  3, 4; Q  3, 4; R  3, 5; S  1, 5

PART - II : CHEMISTRY
SECTION - 1
One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which one or more than one is/are correct .
19. In which pair(s) stronger bond is present in the first species than in the second species?
(A) CO, CO+ (B) N2, N2+
(C) NO+, NO– (D) O2, O3
20. Suppose your weight is 80 kg and you want to fly in the sky, with the help of balloon each containing 50 moles
of H2 gas at 0.5 atm and 27°C. How many balloons do you need to attach with yourself to fly? Given dair = 1.25 g/L
remains constant (Neglect weight of balloon)
(A) 25 (B) 27
(C) 30 (D) 20
21. In what volume ratio can 0.1 M Fe2(SO4)3 and 0.1 M Al2(SO4)3 be mixed so that the ratio of total number of
moles of cation to that of anions in the solution is 2 : 3? Consider Fe3+, Al3+ and SO42– as the only ions in
solution. Salts are completely ionised and do not undergo any hydrolysis.
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 4 : 7
(C) 3 : 16 (D) 8 : 37
22. Which is/are correct regarding P4?
(A) It has sp3 hybridised P (B) There are 4 P – P bonds
(C) PPP bond angle is 100° (D) There are four lone pairs per molecule
23. If T is the time required by electron to complete one revolution in an orbit, n represents the number of waves
in an orbit and r represents the radius of the orbit and E represents the energy of electron in an orbit, then
which of the following relation(s) is/are correct? (Subscript mentioned along with parameter represents orbit
number)
r2 (H) 1 T2 (H) 1
(A) 
 (B) 

r4 (He ) 2 T4 (He ) 2

n2 (H) 1 E2 (H) 1
(C)  (D) 

n4 (H) 2 E4 (He ) 2

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24. The graph between PV versus P for real gas is given, there are curve/lines are given for gas A, B, C and D as
shown.

Let gases A, B, C and D be H2, He, CO and CH4 but not in order.
Identify the correct guess for curve / line for A, B, C and D.
(A) For A  H2 (B) For D  CO
(C) For C  CH4 (D) For A  He
SECTION - 2
Integer Value Correct Type
This section contains 8 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a double-digit integer, ranging
from 00 to 99. The answer will have to be appropriately bubbled in the OMR as per the instructions as follows.
Examples- If the correct answer to question numbers X, Y and Z (say) are 76, 0 and 9 respectively, then mark
76, 00 and 09 in OMR respectively.

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
X
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Y
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Z
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

25. The number of electrons present in bonding molecular orbitals of N2, O2, CN– and NO+ are u, v, w and x
respectively. The value of (u + v + w + x) is
26. A mixture of FeO and Fe2O3 when heated in air to a constant weight, gains 8% in its weight. Find the
percentage of Fe2O3 in the given mixture. (Atomic mass of Fe = 56 amu)
27. Mendeleev’s form of periodic table had left some space vacant for elements yet to be discovered. The atomic
number of eka-silicon in the modern periodic table is
28. Wavelength of high energy transition in H-atom is 92 nm. Calculate the corresponding wavelength in nm of
He+ ion for the same transition.
29. A mixture of CaCl2 and NaCl weighing 3.70 gm is treated with Na2CO3 solution to precipitate all the Ca2+ ions
as CaCO3. The CaCO3 so obtained is heated strongly to get 0.84 gm of CaO. What is the percentage of NaCl
in the mixture?

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30. How many of the following have negative electron gain enthalpy?
Li, Be, C, F, Cl, Na, Mg, K, He
31. Iodine molecule dissociates into atoms after absorbing light of 4500 Å. If one quantum of radiation is absorbed
by each molecule, the kinetic energy per iodine atom is given by x × 10y J in scientific notation. What is the
value of x + |y|? [Use h = 6.6 × 10–34 Js, c = 3 × 108 ms–1 and NA = 6 × 1023 bond energy of I2 = 240 kJ mol–1]
32. A sample of H-atoms having electrons in the ground state is exposed to high energy rays of quantum energy
13.3875 eV. The H-atoms absorb the energy and get excited. When the electron drops from excited state to
the ground state, how many lines are seen in the emission spectrum of hydrogen?
SECTION - 3
Matching List Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has two matching lists : (List-I and List-II).
In general, four options are given representing matching of elements from List-I and List-II. Only ONE of these
four options corresponds to a correct matching. For each question, choose the option corresponding to the
correct matching.
33. Match the acids given in List-I with some of their characteristics given in List-II.
List-I List-II
P. Sulphuric acid 1. Percentage of O lies in 63% to 66%
Q. Perchloric acid 2. Hybridisation of central atom(s) = sp3
R. Oxalic acid 3. Basicity of acid = 2
S. Phosphoric acid 4. Number of  bonds = 2
5. Basicity of acid = 1
(A) P  1, 2; Q  1, 2, 3; R  3, 4; S  1, 2, 5 (B) P  2, 3, 4; Q  2, 5; R  1, 2; S  3, 4
(C) P  1, 3; Q  1, 2, 4; R  1, 3, 4; S  2, 5 (D) P  1, 2, 3, 4; Q  1, 2, 5; R  3, 4; S  1, 2
34. Match List-I with List-II.
List-I List-II
(Properties of solute or the remaining acid/base
after neutralisation)
P. 6 gm NaOH + 250 ml H2O 1. Molarity = 0.6 M
Q. 54 gm glucose + 500 ml H 2O 2. Molality = 0.6 m
R. 50 ml of 1.4 M NaOH + 50 ml of 0.2 M HCl 3. Mole fraction = 0.01
S. 31.2 gm benzene + 55.2 gm toluene 4. Mole fraction = 0.4
5. Molarity = 6.3 M
[Use : dH2O = 1 gm/cc; dtoluene = 0.87 gm/cc; M (NaOH) = 40; M (glucose) = 180]

(Assume no volume change due to mixing)

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(A) P  1, 4; Q  2, 4, 5; R  5; S  1, 3
(B) P  1, 2, 3; Q  1, 2, 3; R  1, 2, 3; S  4, 5
(C) P  4, 5; Q  1, 3; R  5; S  2, 3
(D) P  1, 2, 3; Q  2, 4, 5; R  1; S  1, 4
35. Match the orbitals given in List-I with the number and type of nodes given in List-II.
List-I List-II
P. 3s 1. Number of radial nodes = 2
Q. 4px 2. Number of planar nodes = 1
R. 4d x2  y2 3. Number of angular nodes = 2

S. 4d z2 4. Number of planar nodes = Nil

5. Number of radial nodes = 1


(A) P  1, 4; Q  1, 2; R  3, 5; S  3, 4, 5 (B) P  4, 5; Q  2, 5; R  1; S  1, 3
(C) P  1, 3; Q  1, 4; R  3, 5; S  2, 3 (D) P  1, 2; Q  1, 4; R  2, 5; S  3, 4
36. Match the electronic transitions given in List-I with their wavelengths and the region they belong to in List-II.
List-I List-II
P. Transition n = 13 to n = 5; Z = 39 1. UV region
9
Q. Transition n = 5 to n = 4; Z = 48 2. 
5RH

R. Transition n = 3 to n = 2; Z = 2 3. Far IR region


9
S. Transition n = 3 to n = 1; Z = 1 4. 
8RH

25
5. 
1296RH

(A) P  2, 3; Q  3, 4; R  1, 4; S  1, 2
(B) P  3, 4; Q  2, 3; R  3, 5; S  1, 5
(C) P  1, 5; Q  1, 5; R  1, 2; S  1, 4
(D) P  1, 5; Q  1, 4; R  3, 4; S  3, 5

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PART - III : MATHEMATICS


SECTION - 1
One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which one or more than one is/are correct .

37. If a complex number z satisfy |z|2 – 5z = 10i, then z may be


(A) 1 + 2i (B) 4 – 2i
(C) 3 – 2i (D) 1 – 2i
38. If f(x) = x2 + (k – 29) x – k and g(x) = 2x2 + (2k – 43) x + k both are factors of h(x) = ax3 + bx2 + cx + d; (a  0),
then the value of k may be
(A) Zero (B) 24
(C) 30 (D) 15

39. If x, y, z  R – {0} and 3x2 + 4y2 + z2 + 2 3xy  2yz  3zx = 0, then which of the following is/are correct?

(A) xy < 0 (B) yz > 0


(C) x2 + xy + zx > 0 (D) xy + zx < 0
1 x
40. The set of real values of x for which the function f ( x )  is defined, is/are (where [·] denotes
[ x ]([ x ]  1)  20
greatest integer function)
(A) (–5, –4) (B) (4, 5)
(C) (5, 6) (D) (6, 7)

41. If the equation z2(1 – i) + z(– 2 – i) – 3i = m has a purely imaginary root (where m  R and i = 1 ), then the
value of m may be
(A) –2 (B) –6
(C) 6 (D) –3

42. If 3 sin x  cos x  4 cos 2 x  cos3 x , then x equals (n  Z)


n  n 
(A)  (B) 
3 9 3 9

n  n 
(C)  (D) 
2 6 4 6

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SECTION - 2
Integer Value Correct Type
This section contains 8 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a double-digit integer, ranging from 00
to 99. The answer will have to be appropriately bubbled in the OMR as per the instructions as follows. Examples-
If the correct answer to question numbers X, Y and Z (say) are 76, 0 and 9 respectively, then mark 76, 00 and 09
in OMR respectively.

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
X
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Y
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Z
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

tan55  tan 35


43. The value of is
2cot 40  cot 20  2 tan 20
 2x 
44. If x 2  cos    10  6 x has a real root  (where n  N), then the maximum value of (2 + n) is
 n 
 2 3 p
45. If the value of cos2  cos2  cos2 is (where p and q are coprime), then the value of pq is
7 7 7 q

(1  x )2
46. Number of integers in the range of f ( x )  , is
1 x2
47. Number of ordered pair(s) (x, y) satisfying both the equations |x| + |y| = 4 and |x + y| + |x – y| = 5 simultaneously
is/are
48. The number of integers satisfying x2(x – 1) < x2 + 11x – 12 < 13x + 36 is P, then the value of 4P is
49. If X  log3 (3  3 2)  log 1 (9  3 4  3 54 ) , then the value of 5X·log59 is
3

50. The greatest integral value of m for which the equation mx2 + x + (m2 – 6m – 7) = 0 has exactly one positive
real root, is

SECTION - 3
Matching List Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has two matching lists : (List-I and List-II).
In general, four options are given representing matching of elements from List-I and List-II. Only ONE of these
four options corresponds to a correct matching. For each question, choose the option corresponding to the
correct matching.

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51. Consider a function f(x) = |||x – 1|–2|–3| for x  R.


List-I List-II
P. If f(x) = k has exactly four solutions, 1. 6
then k may be
Q. If f(x) = k has exactly five solutions, 2. 5
then k may be
R. If f(x) = k has exactly two solutions, 3. 3
then k may be
S. If f(x) = k has maximum n solutions, 4. 1
then n is
5. 0
(A) P  3; Q  3; R  1, 2; S  1 (B) P  4; Q  4; R  1, 5; S  2
(C) P  4; Q  2; R  2, 5; S  1 (D) P  3; Q  4; R  1, 2, 5; S  1
3 1 3 3
52. If in a triangle ABC, cosAcosBcosC = and sinAsinBsinC = , then
8 8
List-I List-II
P. The value of cos2A + cos2B + cos2C is 1. 32 3
3 3
Q. The value of sin2A + sin2B + sin2C is 2.
2
3 1
R. The value of tanA + tanB + tanC is 3. 
2
7 3
S. The value of sin2A + sin2B + sin2C is 4.
4
3
5.
3 1
(A) P  3; Q  4; R  1, 5; S  2 (B) P  3; Q  4; R  1; S  2, 5
(C) P  4; Q  3; R  1; S  2, 5 (D) P  4; Q  3; R  5; S  2
53. Consider a function f ( x )  (a  1)( x 2  3x  1)2  (a  1)( x 4  x 2  1)
List-I List-II
P. If f(x) < 0 for all x  R, then the exhaustive 1. 
set of values of a is
 2 2 
Q. If f(x) > 0 for all x  R, then the exhaustive 2.  , 
 3 3
set of values of a is

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R. If f(x) = 0 has at least two distinct real roots, 3. ( 2  3, 2  3)


then the exhaustive set of values of a is
S. If f(x) = 0 has only imaginary roots, such 4. ( 2  3, 2  3)
that sum of roots is S, then the range
of S is
 2   2 
5.  ,   , 
 3  3 
(A) P  2; Q  5; R  5; S  3 (B) P  5; Q  4; R  2; S  4
(C) P  2; Q  1; R  5; S  3 (D) P  5; Q  1; R  2; S  4
54. Match List-I with List-II.
List-I List-II
P. If z is a complex number satisfying z3 – iz + 1 = 0, 1. 0
then the value of principal arg( z  zz  z ) may be
 (1  3i )( 3  i )(1  i )  
Q. The value of principal arg   2.
 3 i  4
equals

R. If z lies on the line segment joining points z1 = –2 + i 3.
12
and z2 = – 3 – i, then principal arg(z) may be
7
S. If z1 and z2 are two complex numbers such that 4.
12
2
z1 – iz2 = 0 and arg(z1z2) = , then principal
3
arg(z1) may be
5. 
(A) P  1, 5; Q  2; R  5; S  3 (B) P  1; Q  3; R  4; S  4
(C) P  1, 5; Q  2; R  5; S  4 (D) P  1; Q  3; R  4; S  3

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