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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-I
A. B,C,D A,B,C A,C A,C,D A,B,C,D A,B,C,D B,C,D A,C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-II
A. 16 5 3 5 415 19 10 6
Q. 1 2
SECTION-IV
A. A->PR,B->RS,C->RS,D->QRT A->RT,B->RT,C->QRS,D->QRS
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-I
A. A B,C,D A,C,D C,D A,C,D A,B,C,D A,B,C,D B,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-II
A. 4 2 54 8 4 2 6 100
Q. 1 2
SECTION-IV
A. A->PR,B->Q,C->PQR,D->PQRST A->S,B->P,C->PQRST,D->RST
HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 2. Ans ( A,B )
SECTION-I
For points r > R, it will act as a point charge
1
⇒ E∝
1. Ans ( B,C ) r2
for r < R, E ∝ ∫ f (r) dr ∝ r2
3. Ans ( A,D )
Power ∝ T4
intensity at point B =
power radiated by sphere
1 ∴ V2 = 3V
I∝
d2 After K, is opened battery is out of circuit
1 2n) 2
(
1 1
13.6z 2 [ −
2
] = 40.8
n2 ( 2n)
solving, n = 2, z = 4
5. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) µ0sin90° = µsin (90° = θ)
μ0 1 R
In standing wave energy is confined between μ= ==
2 R/2 2
Node and antinode do not transfer its energy
θ = 60°
6. 2 2 μ
Ans ( A,C )
1 2
CB process is isothermal
cos θ = =
2.5 5
max
3P0V1 = 2P0V0
PART-1 : PHYSICS
2V0
V1 =
SECTION-II
3
BA process is adiabatic
1. Ans ( 4 )
2(2m 1 )m 1 4m 1
PVr = constant
T1 = g= g
3m 1 3
3P0V1r = P0V0r
2(4m 2 )(2m 2 ) 8
T2 = g = m 2 g
V2 6m 2 3
Workdone = nRT ℓn ( )
V1 ℓ 2ℓ
2T1 = 2T2 ( )
3 3
7. Ans ( A,C ) T1 = 2T2
1 sec 4m 1 8
Error in ΔT = = 0.05 sec
g = 2 × m 2 g
20 3 3
−
−
ℓ ℓ m1 = 4m2
T = 2π√ ⇒g∝
g T2 2. Ans ( 9 )
Δg 2ΔT
Δℓ
⇒ = ±( )
+
g Tℓ
Δg 2 × 0.05 0
2f f
α= ; a CM =
mR m
3f 2
a POC = = A(10) cos(10)t
m
for no slipping
100 A = 3µg = 9 ⇒ A = 9 cm
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3. Ans ( 2 ) 6. Ans ( 5 )
In given circuit bulb D glow brightest
200)2
(
R=
100
200
i2 = ; Power in bulb D = i22R
4R
( )
3
1 2
mgy = ky + μmgy
2
1
⇒ mg = ky + μmg
2
4. Ans ( 6 ) 200 2
2
4R 9 (200) 900
2T cos θ ⇒P = ( ) × = = W
Capillary height h =
3 16 200 2 ( ) 16
rρg 100
−−−−
⇒ h = 59.6 mm
2 −
− 2 900
⇒ √P = √ = 5
3 3 16
here 59.6 mm is greater than the protruding
7. Ans ( 2 )
part hence water will rise in the capillary of Consider a small area (shaded strip)
i = 3 + 4 sin(ωt +
π
)
Eout = Gravitational field just outside the strip
π
i2 = 9 + 16sin 16 (ωt + )
3 ⇒ Eext = Eself
π
+ 24 sin(ωt +
3
) <i2>
Eout = Eext + Eself = GM2 ⇒ Eext = GM2
R 2R
= 9 + 16 [1/2] + 24 [0]
1
= 9 + 16 ( ) = 17
2
= r.m.s. value = √−−
17
GM
hence, Enet = Eext =
2R 2
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8. Ans ( 3 ) PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-II
2. Ans ( 5 )
Given : First order kinetics
P P
12 + 0 = 6 + v
t = 10 800–P
4 2
⇒ v = 6 m/s
12m −6m + 24
⇒ =
total pr. after 10 min.
m+4 m+4
4 P P
⇒ m = kg
= 800 − P + + = 650
3 4 2
P = 600 mm of Hg
12 × 43
∴ VCOM = = 3m/s 800 −−→ 400 −−→ 200
4
+4 t1 t1
3 / 2 / 2
t1/ 2 = 5 min
SECTION-IV
6. Ans ( 19 )
2. Ans ( A->P,B->R,C->Q,D->R )
(a) = KO2
Δx = S2P – S1P
(b) = K2[PtCl6]
(c) = MnO 4
−
ΔV
B= does not change
(d) = O2
d
Central maxima will shift down word so net PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
fringe pattern shift downward.
SECTION-IV
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
1. Ans ( A->PR,B->RS,C->RS,D->QRT )
SECTION-I
3. Ans ( A,C ) (A)
and hence the unit cell edge length, i.e., cell (B) Me–C≡C–CH2+ ↔ CH3 –C =C=CH2
4r 4r
aα = – and aβ = –
√ 3 √ 2
The distance between next nearest neighbours (C)
in both form is 'a', which is different.
SECTION-I
π π π
1. Ans ( A ) ⇒ 4× < α < 4× ⇒ < α<π
8 4 2
∣ 1 x x2 ∣ 1 2 3∣ 1 – 1 1 1 1
∣
Also, tan −
(√ 2 − 1) < tan −
2
< tan −
–
√3
∣ ∣ ∣ ∣
y2 ∣
∣ ∣ ∣ ∣
1 y 2 3 1 ∣ = 0
π π 4π
∣ ∣ ⇒ 8× < β < 8× ⇒π<β<
∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ 8 6 3
∣ 1 z z2 ∣ ∣ 3 1 2∣
6. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
⇒ (x – y) (y – z) (z – x) = 0
2. Ans ( B,C,D )
The curve M is a circle of radius √–2 unit with
center at (1,1,1).
⇒ 2QP – 2QA = QB – QA
⇒ 2AP = AB
π
⇒ y = 1 – xcotx (as y ( ) = 1)
⇒ curve C1 and C2 are identical
2
Now, y'(x) = xcosec2x – cotx
Also, Let P(h,k)
sin x 2sin x
π ⇒ –2h = h2 + 2k2
h→0 h π
So, f(x) is not differentiable at x = 0
f'(x) = (esinx + e–sinx)cosx > 0 ; ∀ x ∈ [0, ]
2
1
(B) g(x) =
⇒ f(x) ∈ [0, e − ]
e
Hence, g(x) is not differentiable at x = 0
π π
Also, g(x) = (1 – cosx) ∈ [0,
]
(C) f(g(x)) = (x{x} + 1) ln(x{x} + 1); as g(x) > 0
2 2
1
=
⇒ f(g(x)) ∈ [0, e − ]
e
At x = 0
f (x) e 2 sin x − 1
Now,
e sin x π2 (1 − cos x)
lim = lim
RHD = 0, LHD = 1
x→0 +
f (g) x→0 +
2 e 2 sin x − 1 2 sin x x2
= lim × × = ∞
(D) f(g(x)) =
π x→0 2 sin x
+
x2 1 − cos x
At x = 1
π 1
Further, range of g(f(x)) is 0
[ ,
2
(1 − cos(e −
e
))]
RHD = 1 ≠ LHD
π π 1
and 0 < < (1 − cos(e − ))
2 2 e
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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS 4. Ans ( 8 )
SECTION-II Let box dimension be ℓ × ℓ × h.
1
V = (ℓ + 4)2 (h + 4) – ℓ2h – (2ℓ2 + 4ℓh) × × 2
2
2 × 83 84
= 2 (ℓ2 + 16ℓ + + + 32)
ℓ ℓ2
83 83 84
= 2 (ℓ2 + 8ℓ + 8ℓ + + + + 32) ⩾
ℓ ℓ ℓ2
2 × (6 × 82 + 32)
(∵ A. M . ⩾ G. M .)
←→
P G :-
i.e. h = 8
y = mx – 2m – m3
5. Ans ( 4 )
⇒ G(m2 + 2, 0)
⇒ r = SG = m2 + 1
Also, PG = SG
1
⇒ 4 + 4m2 = (m2 + 1)2
⇒ sin x = ±
2
⇒ m2 + 1 = 4 = r
6. Ans ( 2 )
2. Ans ( 2 )
1 1 2x
Probality of success in a single round
tan −
( )
64 x+1
7 6 ∫ dx
1 7 1 1 π2 ( 2x) 2 + ( x + 1) 2
= 1 − (( ) + C 1( ) × )
0
2 2 2 2x
1 1
tan −
( )
15 1 64 x+1 dx
= 1 − =
= ∫
16 16 π2
1 + ( x2x
2
(x + 1) 2
n 0 +1
)
1 255 1 1
Hence, 1 − ( ) ⩾ ⇒ ⩾
1
16 256 162 16n 32 1 2x
2
⇒n≥2
= [( tan −
( )) ]
π2 x+1
0
3. Ans ( 54 ) 32 π2
= ( − 0) = 2
0 2 π2 16
∫ g ([x]) dx + ∫ g (x) dx
7. Ans ( 6 )
3
− 0
0 2 ∑ αj
| − α i | = 6|α2 – α1| + 6|α3 – α1| + 3|α4 – α1|
=∫ x
([ ] + 1) ([x] + 2) ([x] + 3) dx + ∫ (x + 1) (x + 2) (x + 3) dx 1⩽i<j⩽6
– –
3
−
1
0
= 6 × 1 + 6 × √3 + 3 × 2 = 6 (2 + √3)
= 0 + ∫ (t + 2) (t + 3) (t + 4) dt (put x – 1 = t)
8. Ans ( 100 )
− 1
1 x2 → (1 + 2x + x2)50 (1 – x)100
1
⇒ k = –100
−
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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS 2. Ans ( A->S,B->P,C->PQRST,D->RST )
SECTION-IV
1. Ans ( A->PR,B->Q,C->PQR,D->PQRST )
(A) Required r^ is along
i
^
+ j
^ ^
− + i
^
j
– +
– + k^
√ 2 √ 2
(as these three vectors are mutually
perpendicular unit vectors)
(A) Let bsinC + csinB = α .... (i)
√ 2j + k^
So, r ^ = ±
–
10 10
(C) S = ∑ r
( + 1)(r 2 − r + 1) = ∑ r 3 + 1)
(
⇒ α2 + a2 ≤ (b + c)2
r=1 r=1
n 3
n2 − n ⇒ α2 ≤ (b + c)2 – a2 = (b + c + a)(b + c – a)
(D) S n = ∑ ( + r)
r=1
2
⇒ α2 ≤ (2S) 2(S – a)
–
Δ 4√3
⇒ α2 ≤ 4 =
– = 4
tan(A/2) √ 3
⇒ α ≤ 2 (equality holds when B = C)
B−C b−c A
(B) tan( ) = cot
2 b+c 2
B−C A 1
⇒ tan( ) tan =
2 2 2
(C) –
5 + 1]
∣[
∣ a ⃗ b⃗ c ⃗ ]∣∣ = |2 sin 2θ + cos 2θ − 1| ∈ [0, √
2
x−y – x+y
(D) ( – ) = √ 2( – )
√ 2 √ 2
Require Area
= 2 – 1 )+ π
(√ 2 ×
1
1×1 =
π 1
3 –
√2 4
−
2
×
4
+
6
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Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D D D B C C D C B B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B C D B A C D D B C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 6.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 4.00 1.33 20.00 62.50 7.50
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C C D C D B A B B C
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A C C B D D A C D A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 9.50 23.33 5.00 3.99 1.50 8.50 3.75 0.00 4.00 4.00
HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS The sphere may be assumed to be in pure
rotation about an axis through contact point P
SECTION-I
1. Ans ( C )
E = hv = 54.4 eV
Ionization energy of given atom = 4 × 13.6 = 54.4 eV
2 4π 3 4π 3
R 3 8 7 3. Ans ( B )
(
3
R −
3
×
8
)
7 7
Distance of COM from O = x
∴ Difference in frequencies of the two sources
M R R
x. M = . ∴x= is less than 0.1 Hz.
7 2 14
∴ 1023.9 Hz < fstring < 1024.1 Hz
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4. Ans ( B ) 7. Ans ( C )
−−−−−−−−
IBRB + VBE = 2V
I1 + I2
As VBE is negligible
T1 = 2π√ (i)
M1 + M2
2V 2V −−−−−−−−
∴ IB = = = 20μA
I1 + I2
RB 100 kΩ and T2 = 2π√ (ii)
M1 − M2
Collector current, IC = β IB = 50 × 20 µA = 1000µA
= 1mA
Using (i) and (ii)
5. Ans ( A )
Peq = 2PL + Pm
360 + q 300 + q
3 1 1 1 + = 100
⇒ P eq = 2( − 1) ( − )−
2 3
2 ∞ −30 −30/2 ⇒ 360 × 3 + 3q + 600 + 2q = 600
1 2 1 1 1 ⇒ q = –216 µC
⇒ P eq = + = ⇒− = ⇒ f eq 10
= −
30 30 10 f eq 10
∴ Final charge on the two capacitors is
qA′ = 300 + q = 84 μC
1
Let x, y and z direction be as shown.
⇒ Q. V = CV 2 + 2σA
2
VA – V0 = –Ex (1m)
CV 2
⇒ = 2σA
Ex = 1 V/m
2
VB – V0 = –Ex(3m) – Ey (2m) – Ez (1m)
4σA 4σd
⇒ V2 = × d=
–6 = –3Ex – 2Ey – Ez
ε0 εr ε0 εr
−−−−
2Ey + Ez = 3
σd
∴ V = 2√
And VC – V0 = –Ex (1m) – Ey (3m) – Ez (4m)
ε0 εr
–3 = –1 – 3Ey – 4Ez ⇒ 3Ey + 4Ez = 2
10. Ans ( B )
Solving (2) and (3)
IAcos2θ = IBcos2(90 – θ)
Ey = 2 V/m
IA 1
⇒ tan 2 θ = =
Ez = –1 V/m IB 3
∴ θ = 30°
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11. Ans ( D ) 16. Ans ( D )
Distribute current using series parallel method. μ ⃗ = I A⃗
12. Ans ( D ) 17. Ans ( C )
Q = Q 0 cos ωt
Hint (QF) (B.W) = constant
i = Q 0 ω sin ωt
18. Ans ( B )
1 1
ω= −−− I = ∈ 0 E 02 C
√ LC 2
13. Ans ( A ) 19. Ans ( A )
W = Mg(h 1 + h 2 + h 3 ) + Mg(μ 1 ℓ1 + μ 2 ℓ2 + μ 3 ℓ3 ) L.C. = 0.5 mm
100
14. Ans ( B ) ΔY Δℓ Δd
2 = + 2
V Y ℓ d
H max =
Δℓ 0.005 1
2g = =
ℓ 0.25 50
15. Ans ( C ) Δd 2 × 0.005 1
2 = =
d 0.5 50
20. Ans ( A )
23T = Kx
K
K eq =
23
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-II
1. Ans ( 4.00 )
F.B.D. of first half of rod is
Q2
U1 =
2C
C = 4π ∈ 0 a
ΔH = U1 – U2
∵ m = ρAL
1 Q2 m
ΔH = .
∴T .a
=
4π ∈ 0 4a 2
ρAL
T= . a
2
T ρℓa
⇒ =
A 2
⇒ Stress = 10,000
2. Ans ( 16.00 )
∵ i = neAvd
i
⇒ vd = ....(1)
neA
n
∵ n′ =
Q2 4
U2 =
A r
2C ′ A′ = { ∵ r′ = }
4π∈ 0 (2a) × a 4 2
C′ = i i
(2a − a) ∴ v′d = = 16. = 16vd
n A neA
4
. e. 4
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3. Ans ( 4.80 ) 6. Ans ( 42.00 )
1 1 1 7R
= +
Q = nC P × 30 = n × × 30
t t1 t2 2
t1 t2 24 × 6 5R
or t = = = 4.8 h and Q = n × × ΔT
t1 + t2 24 + 6 2
7R 5R
4. Ans ( 10.00 ) ∴ n× × 30 = n × × ΔT
2 2
or ΔT = 42 K
7. Ans ( 10.00 )
Tolerance value for silver = 10%
8. Ans ( 6.00 )
a sin θ = λ
⇒ a × sin 30° = λ
⇒ a = 2λ
a = 6Å
9. Ans ( 35.00 )
At 'O'
B = t (µ – 1)
ln N /N 0
At point P
N = N 0 e λt → t = −
−
λ
dx T1 2 ln N /N 0 8.0d) ln 0.05
Δ= − t(μ − 1) = 0
/ (
D = − = − = 34.58d = 35d
0.693 0.693
dx
⇒ = t(μ − 1)
10. Ans ( 2.00 )
D
D Voutput 1
⇒x= t(μ − 1)
=
d Vinput 5
0.5 × 1.5 × 10 3 −
100
= × (1.4 − 1)
⇒ Voutput = = 20 volt
3 × 10 3 − 5
= 0.1 m
20
∴I = = 2A
10
= 10 cm
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
5. Ans ( 0.30 )
Let ε is the emissivity of the sphere then by SECTION-I
Stefan's law.
1. Ans ( D )
E = εσA (T 4 − T04 )
I 2 + H 2 O 2 + 2 Ō H → 2I −
+ 2H 2 O + O 2
or 210 = εσA(5004 − 3004 ) ..........(i)
5. Ans ( C )
When sphere is blackened, it behaves like a
4 BF 3 + 6H 2 O → 3HBF 4 + B(OH ) 3
perfectly blackbody, so we have-
oxyacid
700 = σA(5004 − 3004 ) ......(ii)
7. Ans ( D )
Dividing equation (i) and (ii), we get
Switzer's reagent [Cu(NH3)4]SO4
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8. Ans ( C ) 14. Ans ( B )
n N a 2C O 3 = M × v = 0.25 × 0.5 = 0.125
Milli equivalent of Na2C2O4 = Milli equivalent
n H 2 CO 3 = M × v = 0.25 × 0.5 = 0.125
of KMnO4 reacted.
H 2 C O 3 + N a 2 C O 3 → 2NaHC O 3
Total milli equivalent of KMnO4 – Excess milli
t = 0 0.125 mol 0.125 mol
equivalent of KMnO4 reacted with H2C2O4.
w
∴ 1000 × × 2 = 25
pH = (p 1 + p K a 2 )
1
= (7 + 11)
0.1675
2 = × 100 = 83.75
0.2
= 9
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
9. Ans ( B )
ΔS o = S CoH − 2S Ho − S Co
SECTION-II
4 2
= 186.2 – 2 × 130.6 – 6
5. Ans ( 3.00 )
= – 81 J/K
gly–1, bcac–1, pn
ΔG° = ΔH° – TΔS° = –TΔSuni
6. Ans ( 4.00 )
–75000 – 300(–81) = –300 ΔSuni
r −
216
Ag+ will occupy octahedral void.
Bond order = 8/6 = 1.33
a
So r + r =
+ −
2
a
126 + 216 =
2 8. Ans ( 20.00 )
∴ a = 684 pm a 2.5
TB = = = 500 K
Rb 0.08 × 0.0625
11. Ans ( B )
PV = nRT
1000 × K
λm =
2 × V = 1 × 0.08 × 500
M
1000 × R1 Aℓ ⇒ V = 20 L
=
9. Ans ( 62.50 )
M
1 2.5
1000 × 100
×
20/4
Coagulation value
=
No. of mil lim oles of electrolyte required
0.01 =
–1
= 500 Ω cm mol . 2 –1 V olume of colloidal solution in L
20 × 0.25
12. Ans ( C ) =
3
80 × 10 −
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10. Ans ( 7.50 ) 5. Ans ( D )
Exp (1) : r = K'[B]y as [A]0 > > [B]0
R = {(a, b) : a 4 − b4 ⩾ 0}
∵ r 7 8 = 3 × t1 2 ⇒ y = 1
/ / Let (a, a) ∈ R
t7/8 = 7 × t1/2 ⇒ x = 2
It will be reflexive
1 Let (a, b) ∈ R ⇒ a 4 − b4 ⩾ 0
t1 2 = = 10 K" = K[B]0
K ′′ [A]
/
0 b4 − a 4 ⩽ 0 ∴ (b, a) ∉ R
1
∴ K ′′ =
It does not satisfy the symmetric relation
10 × 3
From Exp (2) and (3)
condition.
1 1 Let (a, b) ∈ R and (b, c) ∈ R
t1 2 = =
∴ a 4 b4 0 and b4 c4 0 ⇒ a 4 c4
− ⩾ − 0
⩾ ( − ) ⩾
10 ∴ (a, c) ∈ R
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
It is reflexive and transitive but not symmetric.
SECTION-I
6. Ans ( B )
1. Ans ( C ) {( ā × b̄) × ā } × b̄ + ā × { b̄ × (ā × b̄)}
z13 − 3z 1 z
2
2
+ 3iz 2 z
2
1
− iz
3
2
= 2 + 11i = [( ā . ā ) b̄ − (ā . b̄)ā ] × b̄ + ā × [( b̄. b̄)ā − (ā . b̄) b̄]
)3
(z1 + iz2 = 2 + 11i
= (− 2 (ā . b̄)) ā × b̄
= ( 2 (ā . b̄)) b̄ × ā
Multiply (z12 + z22 )3 = 4 + 121
2 3
(z + z ) = 125
2 7. Ans ( A )
1 2
− / 1 3 0
z12 + z22 = 5 1⎛ ⎞
⎜ ∫ (+ )1 dx + ∫ 1 dx⎟
(− )
2
2. Ans ( C ) ⎝
−10 − / 1 3 ⎠
10 x
−[ ]
1 3)
2 − − /
⇒ x + 3 cot x = π
14
=
π x 3
⇒ cot x = − (Now graph)
3 3 8. Ans ( B )
3. Ans ( D ) Let p is the statement that a positive number is
Required probability
prime and q is the statement that number has no
1
5
×
1
5
divisor other than 1 and itself.
=
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Contrapositive of P → q is –q → –P
( )+ ( )+ ( )+ × + ×
5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6
So contrapositive of the above statement is if a
=
29 positive integer has divisors other than 1 and
4. Ans ( C ) itself then it is not prime.
Line joining intersection point of tangents and
middle point of the line joining both the points
is parallel to axis of the parabola.
4−1
Midpoint (2, 4), slope of axis = 1 ,
2+1
slope of directrix = –1
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9. Ans ( B ) 12. Ans ( C )
xdy−ydx
1 x2 + 1
1 x2 sin −
( ) is defined for
(2xdx + 2ydy) + = 0
2x
2 1 + x2
y2
x2 + 1
1⩽ ⩽ 1 ⇒ x = 1, −1
1 y −
2x
D (x 2 + y2 ) + Dtan 1 ( ) = 0
−
x 2 + y2 1 y x
Hence, + tan = C
Now log x
| |
is defined for x ≠ 0 and
2 x [ ]+ 1
x
c − x 2 − y2 1 y [x] + 1 > 1
= tan
−
2 x [x] > 0
c − x 2 − y2
y = x tan( ) x ⩾ 1
2
So common domain is x = 1
10. Ans ( C )
13. Ans ( C )
∵ (tanA – tanB)2 + (tanB – tanC)2 + (tanC – tanA)2 > 0
2ae = 4 ⇒ ae = 2 ⇒ a2 – b2 = a2e2 = 4
√5 √5
3K – (tanA.tanB.tanC)2 > 0
∴ a2 = 5
K > 48 ∴ a2 + b2 = 6
11. Ans ( A ) 14. Ans ( B )
Case (I)
n
b = a + (n − 1) d, c = (a + b)
2
(a − d) (a + b) 2 (a − b)
∴ d = ⇒d=
2 − nx
a + b − x ( a2 b ) +
⇒x=2
f(–1) > 0, f(1) < 0 f(2) > 0
Case (II)
25 − r r
or − = 0 ⇒ 75 − 3r = 2r ⇒ r = 15
2 3
Tr+1 = 25C15(a)10(b)15
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16. Ans ( D ) 19. Ans ( D )
The series can be re-written as adj(4adjA2) = 16adj(adjA2)
4 6 8
tan −1
2
( )+ tan −1
(
13
) + tan
− 1
(
73
) + tan
− 1
(
241
)... ∞ We know adj(adjA) = |A|(n–2) (A)
n
1 2r xh + yk = 4 ...(1)
S∞ ∑ tan )
−
= lim (
n→∞ 1 − r2 + r4 Equation of common chord
r=1
n r(r + 1) − r(r − 1)
1
S∞ = lim ∑ tan −
( )
n→∞ 1 + (r(r + 1)) (r(r − 1))
r=1
n
1 1
S∞ = lim∑ ( tan −
rr
( ( + 1)) − tan −
r r
( .( − 1)))
n→∞
r=1
1 1
S∞ = lim (
n→∞
tan −
n n + 1) − tan
( (
−
( ))0
π π
S∞ = − 0= λ − 2)x + (3λ + 1)y = −9 ...(2)
2 2 (
h k 4
Since point (–1, 1) lies on 3x – 2y + 5 = 0
= =
λ−2 3λ + 1)
( −9
⇒ locus of point is line perpendicular to
⇒ 27h − 9k = 28
x4 2 2 2
(i) x3 < 0 and f ′ ( ′ 4
) − f (6 − x ) > 0
2
x4
⇒ x < 0 f ′ ( ′ 4
) > f (6 − x )
2
But f ′′ (x) so f ′ (x) is decreasing
x4
< 6 − x4
2
1
x 4 (1 + ) < 6
2
3
x4 ( ) < 6
2
x 4 < 4 ⇒ (x 2 + 2)(x 2 − 2) < 0
– – –
x4
(ii) x3 > 0 f ′ ( ′ 4
) − f (6 − x ) < 0
1
1
19
2 = 1− ∫ 4x 3 + x − 1) dx =
(
– – 2 32
⇒ x > 0 ⇒ x ∈ (−∞, −√2) ∪ (√2, ∞)
1/2
So x ∈ (√–2, ∞)
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2. Ans ( 23.33 ) 5. Ans ( 1.50 )
For non trivial solution
∣ a + 2t b c ∣
∣ ∣
∣ ∣
Δ=
∣
b c + 2t a ∣
= 0
∣ ∣
∣ c a b + 2t ∣
Clearly Δ is cubic in t and has 3 roots K = 3
6. Ans ( 8.50 )
PQ is parallel to normal vector
ex 2
/
sin 3x + 3.ex 2
/
cos 3x
2
x−1 y+2 z−3 I = ∫ dx
= = = λ
5 + ex /2 sin 3x
1 −1 1
Take 5 + ex/2 sin3x = t
⇒ x = λ + 1, y = –2 – λ, z = 3 + λ
2 ex 2/
3 2
5 8 11
−−
−
70 dt x 2 sin 3x| + C
Q( ,− , ) ⇒ OQ = √
I=∫ = ln |5 + e
/
3 3 3 3 t
x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 = 12, No. of ways = 15C3
= 10 ⇒ Σx i = 200
20 α – β + 2 = 0
Σx 2i x2 y2
− 100 = 4
6 2
Σx 2i = 104 × 20 = 2080
α−x β y
200 − 9 + 11 202
is − = 1
6 2
Actual mean = =
20 20 or αx – 3βy = 6
2
2080 − 81 + 121 202 or αx – 3(α + 2)y – 6 = 0
Variance = −( )
20 20 or α(x – 3y) – 6y – 6 = 0
2120 2 ∴ x = –3, y = –1
= − (10.1)
20 |x + y| = 4
= 106 – 102.01
x→0 sin x
Using series λ = 2
−−−− −
√ 2 −x 4
lim
– = 2
x→2 −−
√ −
−−
x +√
−−
−√ 2 x 2
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