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AT CENTRE / POSTAL
1 0 4 6 6
JEE MAIN
FULL SYLLABUS TEST-1
Class: XII / XIII Date: 24-01-2016 Time: 3 Hours. Max. Marks: 360

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Atomic weights: Al = 27, Mg = 24, Cu = 63.5, Mn = 55, Cl = 35.5, O = 16, H = 1, P = 31, Ag = 108, N = 14,
Li = 7, I = 127, Cr = 52, K=39, S = 32, Na = 23, C = 12, Br = 80, Fe = 56, Ca = 40, Zn = 65.5, Ti = 48,
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[Take : ln 2 = 0.693, ln 1.1 = 0.095, ln 3 = 1.09, e = 1.6 × 10–19, me= 9.1 × 10–31 kg ]
Take 0 = 8.85 × 10–12 , g = 10 m/s2 unless otherwise stated

PHYSICS
Q.1 The field of an electric field is a cosine function Q.4 Two identical capacitors 1 and 2 are connected
in xy-plane as shown in the diagram, then the in series. The capacitor 2 contains a dielectric
representation of electric feld can be slab of constant K as shown. They are
connected to a battery of emf V0 volts. The
dielectric slab is then removed. Let Q1 and Q2
be the charge stored in the capacitors before
removing the slab and Q1, and Q2 be the

(1) E ( x , y)  î  sin( x )ˆj values after removing the slab. Then

(2) E ( x , y)  î  cos( x ) ĵ

(3) E ( x , y)  î  sin( x )ˆj

(4) E ( x , y)  î  cos( x )ˆj
Q1 '  K  1  Q 2 ' (K  1)
Q.2 TwocylindersAandBfittedwithpistonscontain (1)   (2) Q  2
Q1  K  2
equal amounts of an ideal diatomicgas at 300K.
The piston ofAis free to move, while that of B Q2 ' K  1 Q1 ' K
is held fixed. The same amount of heat is given (3) Q  2K (4) Q  2
2 1
to the gas in each cylinder. If the rise in
temperature of the gas inAis 30K, then rise in Q.5 Two short barmagnets have magnetic moments
temperature of the gas in B is 1.20Am2 and 1.00Am2 respectively. They are
(1)30K (2) 18K placed on horizontal table parallel to each other
(3) 50K (4) 42K with their north poles pointing towards the
south. They have a common magnetic equator
Q.3 The density of steel at 0°C is 8.0 g/cc.At what and are separated by a distance of 20.0 cm.
temperature is density lesser by 0.1%. The value of the resultant horizontal magnetic
Coefficient of linear thermal linear expansion induction at the mid-point O of the line joining
of steel is 10–5/°C. their centres is (horizontal component of the
(1) 37.2°C (2) 33.3°C Earth's magnetic induction is 3.6 × 10–5
(3) 55.4°C (4) 40.2°C Wb/m2)
(1) 3.60 × 10–5 Wb/m2
(2) 2.56 × 10–4 Wb/m2
(3) 3.50 × 10–4 Wb/m2
(4) 5.80 × 10–4 Wb/m2
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Q.6 A mass m connected to inextensible string of Q.10 In the circuit given in figure. 1 and 2 are
length l lie on a horizontal smooth ground. ammeters. Just after key K is pressed to
Other end of string is fixed. Mass m is imparted complete the circuit, the reading will be
a velocity v such that string remains taut &
A
motion occurs in horizontal plane. What is R1
1
impulse provided bystring during the time
string turns through 90°. A
L R2 2
(1) 2mv
K
(2) mv
(3) 2mv (1) zero in both (1) and (2)
(2) maximum in both (1) and (2)
(4) m 2v 2  2gl
(3) zero in (1) and maximum in (2)
(4) maximum in (1) and zero in (2)
Q.7 A particle ofmass 10 gm moves ina field where
potential energy per unit mass is given by Q.11 A parallel beam of light of intensityIis incident
expression v = 8 × 104 x2 erg/gm . If the total onto a perfectly reflecting plane mirror, at an
energy of the particle is 8 × 107 erg then the angle of incidence . The pressure on the mirror
relation between x and time t is : due to radiation is
(1) x = 10 sin (400 t + ) cm
2I 2I
(2) x = sin (400 t + ) m (1) (2) cos 
(3) x = 10 sin (40 t + ) cm c c
(4) x = 100 sin (4 t + ) m 2I 2I
[ = constant] (3) sin  (4) cos2 
c c

Q.8 The average power transmitted by a Q.12 Intensities of light due to the two slits ofYDSE
progressive wave in term of standard notations are I and 4I. How far from the central maxima
is will theintensitybeequal totheaverageintensity
(1) 42 A2 1/2 T–1/2 f 2 on the screen? ( is the fringe width).
(2) 22 A2 1/2 T1/2 f 2
(3) 22 A2 T1/2 f 2  
(1) (2)
(4) None 2 3
 
Q.9 Thebindingenergyper nucleon from deuterium (3) (4)
6 4
(1H2) and helium (2He4) are 1.1 MeV and 7.0
MeV respectively. The energy released when
two deuterium nucleus fuse to form a helium
nucleus (2He4) is
(1) 28 MeV (2) 2.2 MeV
(3) 23.6 MeV (4) 18.6 MeV

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Q.13 A rod of pure silicon (resistivity ) is carrying a Q.16 The density  of a piece of metal of mass 'm'
current. The electric field varies sinusoidally and volumeVis given bythe realation,  = m/V.
with time according to E = E0 sin t,  = 2f, If m = (275.32 ± 0.01) g and
At what frequency f would the maximum V = (36.41 ± 0.01) cm3, then the percentage
conduction and displacement current densities error in  will be approximately:
become equal if =0(which is not actually (1) 0.01 % (2) 0.02 %
the case)? (3) 1 % (4) 0.03 %
1 2
(1) 2  (2)   Q.17 A tunnel is dug along the diameter of the earth.
0 0
There is a particle of mass ‘m’ at the centre of
1  the tunnel. Find the minimum velocitygiven to
(3)   (4)   the particle so that it just reaches to the surface
0 0
of the earth.
Q.14 Three cylinders, all of mass M, roll without
slipping down an inclined plane of height H. GM
(1)
The cylinders are described as follows: R
I. hollow of radius R
GM
R (2)
II. solid of radius 2R
2
III. solid of radius R 2GM
If all cylinders are released simultaneouslyfrom (3)
R
the same height, the cylinder (or cylinders)
reaching the bottom first is (are): (4) it will reach with the help of negligible
(1) II (2) III velocity
(3) I and II (4) II & III Q.18 A stopper is used to block a small hole at the
base of a vessel. Force exerted by liquid on
Q.15 Fig.shows Zener diode with a break down stopper is F1. The stopper is then removed.
voltage of 40V connected to 100 V D.C. Force experienced by vessel due to issuing
source with a series resistance RS and a load liquid now is F2 neglect atmospheric pressure,
resistor (RL). Find the output voltage across F1/F2 = ?
RL.
RS = 4k IL
RL = 8k

IZ
(1) 1 (2) 2
100V
40V
(3) 1/2 (4) 4

(1) 40V (2) 20V


(3) 50V (4) 60V

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Q.19 A soap bubble is being blown on a tube of Q.23 Take a test tube nearly filled with water and
radius 1 cm. The surface tension of the soap put in the bottom a piece of paraffin wax, round
solution is 0.05 N/m and the bubble makes an which a piece of thick copper wire has been
angle of 60o with the tube as shown. The wound so that wax remains at the bottom.
excess of pressure over the atmospheric Temperature required for melting wax is 52°C.
pressure in the tube is : Statement-1 : Heat the water at top where it
will be seen to boil vigourouslywithout melting
wax.
60° 60°
Statement-2 : Convection currents are not
setup when water column is heated from top
and water is poor conductor of heat.
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is
(1) 5 Pa (2) 1 Pa True, Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
(3) 10 Pa (4) None of these statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True,
Q.20 In a resonance tube experiment, the first two Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
resonances are observed at length 10.5 cm and Statement-1
29.5 cm. The third resonance is observed at (3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
the length _________(cm). (4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
(1) 47.5 (2) 58.5
Q.24 A light rayis incident perpendicularon one face
(3) 48.5 (4) 82.8
of a 90° prism and is totallyinternallyreflected
at the glass-air interface. If the angle of
Q.21 Photons are incident from vacuum on a trans-
reflection is 45°, we conclude that the refractive
parent material with a refractive index n for a
index n
given wavelength.Determinethemomentum of
the incident photon, if its wavelength in the 1
(1) n <
material is equal to . 2
(1) nh/ (2) h/
(2) n > 2
h
(3) (4) h /  (n+1) 1
n (3) n >
2
Q.22 Bywhat percentage will the transmission range (4) n < 2
of a TV tower be affected when the height of
Q.25 Achargedparticle P leaves theoriginwith speed
the tower is increased by 21%.
v = v0, at some inclination with thex-axis. There
(1) 10% (2) 21% is uniform magnetic field B along the x-axis. P
(3) 11% (4) 15% strikes a fixed target T on the x-axis for a mini-
mum value of B = B0. P will also strike T if
(1) B = 2B0, v = 2v0
(2) B = 2B0, v = 3v0
(3) B = B0, v = 2v0
(4) B = B0/2, v = 2v0.
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Q.26 The deflection in a galvanometer falls from 50 Q.29 A simple pendulum is oscillating without
divisions to 20 divisions after a 12 shunt is damping when the displacement of bob is less
connected keeping current constant. What is 
than maximum, its acceleration vector a is
the galvanometer resistance ? correctly shown in :
60
(1) 18 (2) 
90
36 24
(3)  (4)  a
5 5
(1) (2)
Q.27 A particle is projected from the origin with a
velocity of 10 m/s at 37° to horizontal in x-y
a
plane. Another particle is simultaneously
projected with velocity of 6 m/s in vertical y-
direction. The path of 1st particle as seen by
second is
(1) parabola
(2) vertical straight line a
(3) horizontal straight line (3) (4)
(4) straight line inclined at an acute angle to the
horizontal
a
Q.28 A conducting rod of mass m and length l is Q.30 The system in figure is released from rest from
placed on a smooth horizontal surface in a the position shown.After blocks have moved
region where transverse uniform magnetic field distance H/3, collar B is removed and blockA
B exists in the region.At t = 0, a constant force and C continue to move. What is the speed of
F starts acting on the rod at its mid point as C just before it strikes the ground. There is no
shown. Potential difference between ends of frictionanywhere.Neglectanyimpulseon string
the rod, VP – VQ at any time t is when B is stopped. Neglect size of collar and
blocks.
BFlt A
(1) F m
2m
B B m
m C
BFlt 30º Q H/3
(2) H
4m
5BFlt 13gH 4
(3) P (1) (2) gH
8m 9 3
7BFlt
(4) gH 10gH
8m (3) 2 (4)
3 3
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C H E M I S T RY
Q.31 Which of the following statements regarding Q.34 What is the standard enthalpy change at 298
crystal defects is not correct? K for the following reaction?
(1) Schottky defects are type of vacancy CO2 (g) + C(diamond)  2CO(g)
defects.
(2)Addition ofAs in Si results in formation of Given : H of (CO, g) = –110.5 kJ/mol ;
n-type semiconductors.
H of (CO2,g) = –393.5 kJ/mol
(3) Packing fraction remains unaffected in
Frenkel defects. H otransition [C(graphite)  C(diamond)]= 2.0 kJ/mol
(4) If NaCl crystals are doped with Al+3 ions
then 3 cationic vacancies will be generated per (1) –172.5 kJ/mol (2) –170.5 kJ/mol
Al+3 inserted. (3) +172.5 kJ/mol (4) 170.5 kJ /mol

Q.32 80 cal of heat is needed to raise the temperature Q.35 In styrene foam, the dispersed phase and
dispersion medium are respectively.
of 4 moles of an ideal gas by 5K, at constant
(1) gas, gas (2) gas, solid
volume. How much heat is needed to raise the (3) solid, solid (4) liquid, solid
temperature of 4 moles of the same ideal gas
Q.36 What is the maximum radius ofthe circle which
by 5K, at constant pressure? can be kept in a two dimensional arrangement
(1) 80 cal (2) 120 cal of identical atoms if atoms have a radius of 200
(3) 40 cal (4) 100 cal pm without distorting the arrangment?
(1) 82.8 pm (2) 31 pm
Q.33 Which of the following statement is incorrect (3) 100 pm (4) 90 pm
for a photochemical reaction? Q.37 A first order reaction is catalysed by a catalyst
(1) Photochemical reactions are complex which decreases activation energy by 420 cal.
reactions. If half life of reaction in absence of catalyst at
(2) Overall order of photochemical reactions 300 K is 20 sec., then what would be half life
is always zero. in the catalysed reaction at 300 K.
[ ln 2 = 0.7 ]
(3) Onlythe first step of such reactions follows
(1) 20 sec (2) 10 sec
zero order kinetics. (3) 5 sec (4) 15 sec
(4) The rate of such reactions depends on the
Q.38 Which of thefollowingstatements is incorrect?
intensity of radiations absorbed. (1)Areaction which is spontaneous at a given
P and T and accompanied by decrease of
randomness must be exothermic.
(2) Universe is an example of an isolated
system.
(3) Isobaric heat exchange is path independent.
(4) P-V work is always nonzero when volume
changes.
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Q.39 If Ka of RNH3+ (aq) is 10–5 M at 25°C, then Q.44 How many stereoisomers are possible for the
equilibrium constant of the given reaction is following?
RNH2 (aq) + HCl (aq)  RNH3+ (aq) + Cl¯ (aq) Me CH=CH–CH=CH2
(1) 10–5 M (2) 105 M
(3) 10–9 M (4) 109 M
Me CH=C=C=CH–Me
(1) 16 (2) 4
Q.40 Which of the following mixtures will show
(3) 6 (4) 8
positive deviation from Raoult's law?
(1) Methanol andAcetone
Q.45 The number of moles of grignard reagent
(2) Chloroform andAcetone
consumed per mole of the compound
(3) Nitric acid and Water
(4) Phenol andAniline is:

Q.41 Choose the incorrect statement: (1) 4 (2) 2


(1) Wurtz synthesis is not a good method for
(3) 3 (4) 1
preparing propane.
(2)Wurtzreactionis useful inincreasingnumber
of carbon in organic compound. Me O CH 2  Ph O
| || | ||
(3) In Wurtz reaction, disproportionation can Q.46 HOOC  CH  NH  C  CH — NH  C  CH 2  NH 2
occur.
What will be the correct representation of the
(4) Tertiary alkyl halides fail to react during
Wurtz reaction. above tripeptide.
(1)Ala-Phe-Gly (2)Ala-Gly-Phe
(3) Gly-Phe-Ala (4) Gly-Ala-Phe
Me
Q.47 Which of the following compound can
Q.42 Configuration of H decolourise Br2 water?
F is
(1) Benzene (2) Isohexane
(3) Ethylene (4) Isopentane
Et

(1) R (2) S Q.48 Phenol will be obtained in good yield in which


(3) E (4) Z one of the following reactions.
i ) O 2 / h
(1) Ph–CHMe2 ( 
Q.43 Which ofthe followingcompound cannot show (ii ) H 
haloform reaction.
(2) Ph–Cl aq
.KOH


O O
OH (3) Ph–MgBr H
2O

(1) (2)
(4) Ph–NH2  2
NaNO ,HCl
O
05C
OH H
(3) (4) H C
3
H O
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Q.49 Protein is a polymer of: Q.54 Thecomplex whichexhibits geometrical as well
(1) Glucose (2) Terephthalic acid as optical isomerism is :
(3)Amino acid (4) Glycol (1) [Co(gly)3] (2) [Pt(gly)2]
Me2CH – CHO 
NaOH (3) [Co(en)3]Cl3 (4) K3[Co(Ox)3]
Q.50
Major product of this reaction is :
Q.55 The salt which can be used instead of borax
OH Me for bead test is
| | (1) Na(NH4) HPO4.4H2O
(1) Me 2 CH  CH  C  CHO
| (2) Mg(NH4)PO4
Me (3) Na3PO4
(4) (NH4)2 HPO4
Me
| Q.56 Which of the following is planar?
(2) Me 2 C  CH  C  CHO (1) NH3 (2) PF3
| (3) SiF4 (4) ClF3
Me
(3) Me2CH – CH2 – OH Q.57 Which of the following chloride salt of s-block
(4) Me2CH – COOH element gives brick red colour in the flame test.
(1) Ba (2) K
Q.51 The correct order of dipole moment of HF, (3) Na (4) Ca
HCl, HBr, HI and H2 is :
(1) H2 < HF < HCl < HBr < HI Q.58 Froth-floatation process is used to concentrate.
(2) H2 < HF < HBr < HCl < HI (1) Sulphide ores (2) oxide ores
(3) H2 < HI < HBr < HCl < HF (3) Halide ores (4) Elemental ores
(4) H2 < HI < HBr < HF < HCl

Q.52 The IUPAC name of [Cr(en)3]Cl3 is : Q.59 What is best reagent would you choose to
(1) triethylenediaminechromium(III) chloride convert MnO 24  to MnO 4 ?
(2) tris(ethylenediammine)chromium(III) (1) Cl2 water (2) O3
chloride (3) (1) and (2) both (4) None of these
(3)tris(ethylenediamine)chromium(III) chloride
(4)tris(ethylenediamine)chromium(III) chlorido
Q.60 Ca + C2  CaC2 N 2 A
Q.53 Which of the following is a bidentate ligand? Compound (A) is used as a/an
(1) fertilizer (2) dehydrating agent
(1) NH2 – CH2 – CH2 – NH2
(3) oxidising agent (4) reducing agent
+
(2) N = N = N
(3) O – C  N
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M AT H E M AT I C S
Q.61 Let f : (– 1, 1)  R be a differentiable function Q.67 If range of the function
with f(0) = – 1 and f '(0) = 1. Let f (x) = sin–1 x – cot–1 x + x2 + 2x + 6 is [a, b]
g(x) = f (2f ( x )  2 )  2 , then g'(0) equals then [a + b] equals
(1) – 4 (2) 0 (1) 5 (2) 6
(3) – 2 (4) 4 (3) 10 (4) 11
[Note : [k] denotes greatest integer less than
or equal to k.]
Q.62 Number of whole numbers between 1 and
1000 do not contain the digit 1, is   1
x sin   sin x ; x  0
(1) 648 (2) 720 Q.68 Let f ( x )   x .
(3) 728 (4) 800 0 ; x0
If Rolle's theorem is applicable to f(x) on
Q.63 If the circle x2 + y2 – 2x – 4y + k = 0 and [0, 1] then range of  is
x (1) –  <  < – 1 (2)  = 1
director circle of ellipse + y2 = 1 intersects
4 (3) – 1 <  <  (4)  0
orthogonally then k equals
(1) 0 (2) 5 Q.69 A vector of magnitude 2 coplanar with the
(3) – 5 (4) 2  
vectors u  î  ˆj  2k̂ and v  î  2ˆj  k̂ and

perpendicular to the vector w  î  ˆj  k̂ , is
Q.64 If two whole numbers are randomly selected
and multipliedthen thechance thattheunit place (1)  î  k̂ (2) ˆj  k̂
in their product is 0 or 5, is (3) î  ˆj (4) î  k̂
(1) 61% (2) 36%
(3) 20% (4) 16%
Q.70 Let y = f (x) satisfy the differential equation
Q.65 If the equation of the plane passing through dy xy 1
= , y (1) = 1, then y   is
(1, 2, 0) and which contains the line dx x e
x  3 y 1 z2 equal to
= = is 6x + y + z = k,
3 4 2 2
then the value of (2 – 5 – k) equals (1) 2e (2)
e
(1) 3 (2) 4
1
(3) 5 (4) 6 (3) 0 (4)
e
Q.66 Area enclosed by the curve y = (x2 + 2x)e–x Q.71 Let ( 1) is a cube root of unity such that
and the positive x-axis is (1 + 2)8 =  +  where ,  R then
(1) 1 (2) 2 |2–1 + 3–1| is equal to
(3) 4 (4) 6 (1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 5

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Q.72 Let A be the vertex of parabola y = x2 – 2 Q.77 The value of definite integral
and B, C are the intersection points of the 

 sin sin 
parabola with the circle x2 + y2 = 8. Then the 2
1
area of triangleABC is [ x ] dx is equal to
0
(1) 8 (2) 9
[Note: [k] denotes the largest integer less than
(3) 10 (4) 12
or equal to k]

Q.73 Number of solution(s) of the equation (1)  – 1 (2)
2 tan – cot + 1 = 0 in (0, 2) is equal to 2
(1) 3 (2) 4 2 
(3) (4)
(3) 5 (4) 6 2 4
Q.78 If xdy = y(dx + ydy), y(1) = 1 and y(x) > 0,
Q.74 If the area of the region bounded by the curve
then y(–3) is equal to
9 (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
y = x  x2 and the line y = mx equals , then
2 Q.79 Let Abe a square matrix of order 3 whose all
the value of m is entries are integers, then which one of the
(1)  4 (2)  2 following statement must be true?
(3) 2 (4) 5 (1) If det.(A) = ± 1, then A–1 need not exist.
(2) If det.(A) = ± 1, then A–1 exists but all its
Q.75 Two players playthe following game :Awrites entries are not necessarily integers.
3, 5, 6 on three different cards; B writes 8, 9, (3) If det.(A)  ± 1, then A–1 exists and all its
10 on three different cards. Both draw entries are non-integers.
randomlytwocardsfrom theircollections. Then (4) If det.(A) = ± 1, then A–1 exists and all its
A computes the product of two numbers entries are integers.
he/she has drawn, and B computes the sum
of two numbers he/she has drawn. The player Q.80 Let from the point P (, ), tangents are drawn
getting the larger number wins. The probability to the parabola y2 = 4x, including the angle
thatAwins is 45° to each other. Then locus of P (, ) is
(1) a circle with centre (– 3, 0)
1 5 4 1 (2) an ellipse with centre (– 3, 0)
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3 9 9 9 (3) a rectangular hyperbola with centre (3, 0)
(4) a rectangular hyperbola with centre (–3, 0)
a sin x  1 x 1 Q.81 In a triangle the expression
Q.76 If Lim = Lim
x 0 1  x  cos x x 1 ln ( x ) a 2 b 2 c2 (sin 2A  sin 2B  sin 2C)
(where a > 0), then a is equal to 3
1 1 simplifies to
(1) (2) [Note :All symbols used have usual meaning
2 e
in triangleABC. ]
(3) e (4) 1
(1) 8 (2) 16
(3) 32 (4) 64

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Q.86 The minimum value of | z1 – z2 | as z1 and z2
z1  1 z2  4
Q.82 If
z1  4
= 2 and
z2  1
= 2, then the vary over the curve 3 (1  2z)  2i = 2 7
and 3 (1  z)  2i = 3 (9  z)  18i
value of z1  z 2  z1  z 2 is respectively, is
max min
(1) 8 (2) 9
7 7 5 7 14 7 7 7
(3) 10 (4) 11 (1) (2) (3) (4)
2 3 2 3 3 5 3
Q.83 The mean deviation from the mean of the set
of observation, –1, 0, 4 is Q.87 Let p be the statement 'Ram races' and q be
(1) 3 (2) 1 the statement 'Ram wins'. Then ~ p  (~ q) 
(3) –2 (4) 2 is
(1) Ram does not race and Ram does not win.
ax if x  2
 8 (2) It is not true that Ram races or Ram does
if x  2
Q.84 Let f (x) =  not win.
 b( x  b ) if x  2
2 2
(3) Ram does not race and Ram wins.
x2 (4) It is not true that Ram races and Ram does
If f is continuous at x = 2 then the locus of the not win.
point of intersection of the pair of 
Q.88 Let L1 : r  î  ˆj  10k̂  ( 2î  3ˆj  8k̂ ) and
perpendicular tangents to the hyperbola 
L2 : r  4î  3ˆj  k̂  ( î  4ˆj  7 k̂ ) represent
x2 y2 two lines in R3, then which one of the following
  1, is
a2 b2 is incorrect?
(1) x2 + y2 = 4 (2) x2 + y2 = 10 (1) L is parallel to the vector 4 î  6ˆj  16k̂ .
1
(3) x2 + y2 = 12 (4) x2 + y2 = 1
(2) L2 is parallel to the vector  î  4ˆj  7 k̂ .
 5 
x
Q.85 For x   0,  , define f(x) =  t cos t dt . (3) L1 and L2 are coplanar.
 2  0 (4) Angle between the lines L1 and L2 is
Then f has  70 
 cos1 .
3  11 7 
(1) local minimum at and .
2 2
 Q.89 Number of integers in the range of the function
(2) local minimum at and local maximum at
2 x ( x 2  1)
f (x) = 4 is equal to
3 x  x2 1
. (1)1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
2
 3 Q.90 If a circle C passing through (4, 0) touches
(3) local maximum at and .
2 2 the circle x2 + y2 + 4x – 6y = 12 externally
 at a point (1, – 1), then the radius of circle C
(4) local maximum at and local minimum at is equal to
2
3 (1) 57 (2) 4 (3) 2 5 (4) 5
.
2
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