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TWT-3

Max. Marks:240

Name of the Student: ___________________ H.T. NO:


PAPER-II
Mathematics:
Complex Numbers : Algebra Of Complex Numbers, Addition, Multiplication, Conjugation, Polar
Representation, Properties Of Modulus And Principal Argument, Triangle Inequality, Cube Roots Of
Unity, Geometric Interpretations

Physics:
C M and Collisions :
Conservation of linear
Momentum, Systems of particles; Centre of mass and its motion; impulse; Elastic and inelastic
collisions

Chemistry:
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers,
Preparation, properties and Reactions
Properties and Uses of some POLYMERS
JEE-ADVANCE-2011-P2-Model
Time: 03:00 Hr’s IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Max Marks: 240
CHEMISTRY
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I (Q.N : 1 – 8) Questions with Single Correct Choice 3 -1 8 24
Sec – II (Q.N : 9 – 12) Questions with Multiple Correct Choice 4 0 4 16
Sec – III (Q.N : 13 – 18) Questions with Integer Answer Type 4 0 6 24
Sec – IV (Q.N : 19 – 20) Matrix Matching Type 8 0 2 16
Total 20 80
PHYSICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I (Q.N : 21 – 28) Questions with Single Correct Choice 3 -1 8 24
Sec – II (Q.N : 29 – 32) Questions with Multiple Correct Choice 4 0 4 16
Sec – III (Q.N : 33 – 38) Questions with Integer Answer Type 4 0 6 24
Sec – IV (Q.N : 39 – 40) Matrix Matching Type 8 0 2 16
Total 20 80
MATHEMATICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I (Q.N : 41 – 48) Questions with Single Correct Choice 3 -1 8 24

Sec – II (Q.N : 49 – 52) Questions with Multiple Correct Choice 4 0 4 16


Sec – III (Q.N : 53 – 58) Questions with Integer Answer Type 4 0 6 24
Sec – IV (Q.N : 59 – 60) Matrix Matching Type 8 0 2 16
Total 20 80

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CHEMISTRY Max.Marks:80
SECTION-1
(SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE )
Section-I (Single Correct Answer Type, Total Marks: 24) contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. For each question you will be awarded 3 marks if you darken ONLY the bubble
corresponding to the correct answer and zero marks if no bubble is darkened. In all other cases, minus one (-1) mark will be
awarded.
1. Which of the following reaction is correctly represented?
O
Na Major product.(Which give iodoform on reaction with NaOI).
H3 C CH3 Ether
A)
O
Na
Major product.(Which do not give iodoform on reaction with NaOI).
H 3C CH 3 C H OH
2 5
B)
OH

MnO2
Major product.(Which give iodoform on reaction with NaOI).

C) O
OH OH

PDC Major product.(Which do not give iodoform on reaction with NaOI).


H3C CH3
CH2Cl2
D)
2. Which of the following option is incorrect about the Glycerol?
A) On heating with KHSO4, it gives acrolein.
B) On heating with P/I2, it gives saturated compound.
C) It can form triester with acetic anhydride.
D) Glycerol is more viscous than ethylene glycol.
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3. In which of the following case ,Grignard reagent can be isolated relatively?
Cl O
Mg Mg
ether Cl Cl ether
A) Br B)
O
Br
Mg
ether Mg
ether
C) Br D)
4. A compound X containing C , H and O is unreactive towards sodium. It does not
add up Bromine. On refluxing with excess of HI , X gives Y.Y on hydrolysis
gives Z which can be converted to Y by the action of P and I2.Compound Z on
oxidation gives an acid(W) of equivalent mass 60. Which of the following
option is wrong?
A) Degree of unsaturation of X and Y is same.

B) Y to Z conversion involves second order kinetics.

C) W is less acidic than picric acid.

D) All compounds X, Y, Z and W shows metamerism.

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5. In which of the following reaction , Phenol is not major compound?
Cl
- +
C Li
KNH2 HNO2 BCl3 H2 O2 H+
Liquid NH3 500C OH- H2 O
A) B)
+
N2 CH3

Boiled
O2 H+
H2 O h
C) D) OCH3

6. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true about the reaction given below?

O O
NaOMe *
CH3 MeO
* MeOH CH3

Br

A) It involves a carbocation intermediate.


B) Rearrangement is due to SN1 reaction mechanism.
C) At the labelled atom, retention in configuration takes place.

D) It involves neighbouring group participation.

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7. The monomeric unit of Melamine – Formaldehyde polymer

A) is a non aromatic
B) has 6 benzylic like hydrogens
C) has 6 delocalising p electrons
D) has 3 electrons of carbon in delocalization.
8.
OH

Br2
white ppt compound + other products
H2O

Which of the following option is correct?

A) White ppt compound is aromatic.

B) Tautomerism is possible in all possible products.

C) Other product can be 2, 4, 4, 6-tetrabromocyclohexadienone.

D) None of the statement is correct.

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SECTION-2
(MORE THAN ONE TYPE)
Section - II (Multiple Correct Answers Type, Total Marks: 16) contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE may be correct. For each question you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken ALL the
bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer(s) ONLY and zero marks otherwise. There are no negative marks in this section.
9. Which of the following alcohol(s) don’t/doesn’t give white turbidity on

treatment with conc.HCl/ZnCl2?


OH
H3C
NC CH3
OH
H3C
A) OH B) C) HO D) H3C CH3

CH CH CH CH3 K2Cr2O7 SOCl2


X+Y
OH H+
10. D OH

Identify the product X and Y are:

X is Cl C C CH2 Y is Cl C C CH3
Cl
A) O O B) O O

Y is Cl
X is Cl
O
C) D O D) D O

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SOCl2
PRODUCT

H OH
11. CH3

Which is/are correct statements regarding reaction?


A) The compounds produced by the reaction of the above product with aq OH-
can be resolved with optically active carboxylic acid.
B) Stereo chemically the configuration is retained
C) Stereo chemically Walden inversion takes place
D) addition of pyridine drives the configuration from retention to Walden
inversion
H
O

MeI(excess)
Products.
H
KOH
O O

12. H Possible products is/are….


CH3 H
O O
H3C CH3

H3C H
O O O O

A) CH3 B) CH3 H
OH H
O
H3C CH3
I I

HO H
OH O O

C) CH3 D) I H

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SECTION-3
[INTEGER TYPE]
Section-III (Integer Answer Type, Total Marks: 24) contains 6 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single-digit integer,
ranging from 0 to 9. The bubble corresponding to the correct answer is to be darkened in the ORS. For each question you will be
awarded 4 marks if you darken ONLY the bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero marks otherwise. There are no
negative marks in this section.
13.
CH3
H3C
Ts MeOH major product
S O 250C

The sum of no of cyclic transition states and intermediates in the above reaction

during the formation of product is/are....

14. How many carbon atoms (In A , B and C) changed their hybridization till the

formation of D? (Consider each reaction and donot consider stereoisomerism)

CH3
D C H CrO3 i.LiAlH4 Conc H2SO4
(B) (C) (D)
H C OH ii.dilH+
Ph
(A)

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15.
CH3
Cl
OH- 2000C
+ H3C CHO
DMSO
major product major product
(X)

H3C CH2

No of stereoisomers possible for X is


16.
H3C OH
SOCl2
major product
Pyridine

Index of hydrogen of the major product is….

H+ i.LiAlH4 Na dry HCl product


Cl CH C CH2
H2 O ii.dil H3O + Ether
17.
No of 10 carbons in product is…..
18. No of moles of gases produced by the reaction of 1 mole of glycerol with 1 mole
of oxalic acid at 2600C is....

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SECTION-4
[Matrix Matching Type]
Section-IV (Matrix-Match Type, Total Marks: 16) contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in
Column I and five statements (p, q, r, s and t) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE or
MORE statement(s) given in Column II. For example, if for a given question, statement B matches with the statements given in q and
r, then for the particular question, against statement B, darken the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS. For each question
you will be awarded 2 marks for each row in which you have darkened ALL the bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer(s)
ONLY and zero marks otherwise. Thus, each question in this section carries a maximum of 8 marks. There are no negative marks in
this section.
19.
COLUMN-1 COLUMN-2
A) Bakelite P) Electrophilic aromatic substitution
involved in its preparation from
monomers
B) PHBV Q) Addition–Elimination mechanism
involved in its preparation from
monomers
C) Teflon R) Free radical mechanism involved
in its preparation from monomers
D) Dacron S) Condensation polymer
T) One of the monomer liberates H2
gas on addition of Na metal

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20.
COLUMN-1 COLUMN-2
A) Cl P) Product is more acidic
O 2N than Phenol
i.NaOH
Major product.
ii.Dil H+

B) Cl Q) Product is soluble in
Cl aq.NaOH
i.1 eq NaOH
Major product.
ii.H3O+

NO 2
C) OH R) Product liberate CO2
gas on addition of
Br2 NaHCO 3
Major product.
CS2

D) O S) Respond positively to
neutral FeCl3 test.
O CH3

 Major product.
low temp

T) Either reactant or
product has at least
three positional isomers.
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PHYSICS Max.Marks:80
SECTION-1
(SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE )
Section-I (Single Correct Answer Type, Total Marks: 24) contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. For each question you will be awarded 3 marks if you darken ONLY the bubble
corresponding to the correct answer and zero marks if no bubble is darkened. In all other cases, minus one (-1) mark will be
awarded.
21. AB is an L shaped obstacle fixed on a horizontal smooth table. A ball strikes it at

A, gets deflected and restrikes it at B. If the velocity vector before collision v is
and coefficient of restitution of each collision is 'e', then the velocity of ball after
its second collision at B is

  
A) e2v B) e2v C) ev D) data insufficient
22. In the fig. shown a cart moves on a smooth horizontal surface due to an
external constant force of magnitude F. The initial mass of the cart is
M 0 and velocity is zero. Sand falls on to the cart with negligible
velocity at constant rate  kg / s and sticks to the cart. The velocity of
the cart at time t is :

Ft F t t Ft Ft
A) B) e C) D) et
M0   t M0 M0 M0  t
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23. Sand is falling on a flat car being pulled with constant speed. The rate of mass
falling on the cart is constant. Then the horizontal component of force exerted by
the falling sand on the cart

A) increases B) decreases
C) remains constant D) increases and then decreases

24. A particle moving with a velocity v  2iˆ  3 ˆj  4kˆ strikes a smooth fixed wall
placed in x-y plane. Assuming the collision to be inelastic, the velocity of the
particle just after the collision may be
A) 2iˆ  3 ˆj  3kˆ B) 2iˆ  3 ˆj  4kˆ
C) 2iˆ  3 ˆj  5kˆ D) 2iˆ  3 ˆj  4kˆ
25. A simple pendulum (a simple pendulum is a small spherical bob suspended from
roof by an inextensible light string as shown in figure) of length  hangs from a
horizontal roof as shown in figure. The bob of mass m is given an initial
horizontal velocity of magnitude 5 g as shown in fig. The coefficient of
1
restitution e  . After how many collisions the bob shall no longer come into
2
contact with the horizontal roof.

A) 1 B) 2 C) 4 D) none of these
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26. For a two-body system in absence of external forces, the kinetic energy as

measured from ground frame is K0 and from center of mass frame is K cm . Pick

up the wrong statement

A) The kinetic energy as measured from center of mass frame is least

B) Only the portion of energy K cm can be transformed from one form to another

due to internal changes in the system.

C) The system always retains at least K 0  K cm amount of kinetic energy as

measured from ground frame irrespective of any kind of internal changes in the

system.

D) The system always retains at least K cm amount of kinetic energy as

measured from ground frame irrespective of any kind of internal changes in the

system

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27. Three small bodies of identical masses can move along a straight line. The
central body (2) is initially at rest and bodies 1 and 3 are at a distance  and 2
from the central body respectively. Bodies 1 and 3 move towards body 2 with
speeds v0 each. The collision between 1 and 2 is perfectly elastic and the
collision between body 2 and 3 is perfectly inelastic. After all the collisions are
over :

A) all the bodies come to rest


B) the body 1 moves towards left, bodies 2 and 3 move towards right
C) body 2 remains at rest and other bodies 1 and 3 turn back
D) all the bodies move towards right.
28. A homogeneous plate PQRST is as shown in figure. The centre of mass
b
of plate lies at midpoint A of segment QT. Then the ratio of is
a
(PQ = PT = b; QR = RS = ST = a)

13 13 13 13
A) B) C) D)
4 2 2 4
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SECTION-2
(MORE THAN ONE TYPE)
Section - II (Multiple Correct Answers Type, Total Marks: 16) contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE may be correct. For each question you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken ALL the
bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer(s) ONLY and zero marks otherwise. There are no negative marks in this section.
29. In each of three figures shown, two blocks are connected by a light

spring and the system is placed on smooth horizontal surface. A

constant horizontal force of magnitude F is applied to left block as

shown. Assuming spring constant in all three cases to be same, which of

the following statements is/are true.

A) maximum compression in spring 1 is greater than that in spring 2.

B) maximum compression in spring 3 is greater than that in spring 1.

C) maximum compression in spring 3 is greater than that in spring 2.

D) maximum compression in all springs is equal.


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30. A sphere of mass m moving with speed v collides elastically with a
stationary sphere of mass km, where k is some numerical factor. Let
 
their resulting velocities be v1 and v2 respectively. Then pick up the
correct statements :
  
A) If the collision is oblique v2 , must be perpendicular to 2v1  (k 1)v2 .
  
B) If the collision is oblique v2 , must be perpendicular to v1  (2 k  1)v2
  1 k  
C) If the collision is head-on v1    v2 ,
 2 
 
D) If the collision is head-on v1  (1  2 k ) v2 ,
31. Two small spheres of mass m1 and m2 are moving towards each other
 
with constant velocities u1 and u2 respectively and undergo head on
 
inelastic collision. If the coefficient of restitution is e and m1 u1  m2 u2  0 ,
then pick up the correct statements.
A) During the collision, least kinetic energy of system of both spheres
is zero.
B) Velocity of separation of both spheres after collision has magnitude
 
= e | u1  u2 |

C) Velocity of sphere of mass m 1 after collision  eu1
D) At the instant of maximum deformation during collision, speed of
each sphere is zero.

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32. Which of the following statements for a rigid object undergoing pure
translational motion are false?
A) If an object receives an impulse its kinetic energy must change.
B) An object’s kinetic energy can change without the object receiving
any impulse.
C) An object can receive a net impulse without any work being done on
it.
D) A force may do work on an object without delivering any impulse.
SECTION-3
[INTEGER TYPE]
Section-III (Integer Answer Type, Total Marks: 24) contains 6 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single-digit integer,
ranging from 0 to 9. The bubble corresponding to the correct answer is to be darkened in the ORS. For each question you will be
awarded 4 marks if you darken ONLY the bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero marks otherwise. There are no
negative marks in this section.
33. The given figure shows a plot of the time dependent force Fx acting on
a particle in motion along the x-axis. What is the total impulse ( in kg-
m/s) delivered by this force to the particle from time t = 0 to t = 2
second?

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34. In the figure shown a small block B of mass m is released from the top of a
smooth movable wedge A of the same mass m. The height of wedge A shown in
figure is h = 16 cm. B ascends another movable smooth wedge C of the same
mass. Neglecting friction any where find the maximum height (in cm) attained
by block B on wedge C.

35. Mass 2m is kept on a smooth circular track ( R = 9 metres) of mass m which is


kept on a smooth horizontal surface. The circular track is given a horizontal
velocity 2gR towards left and released. Find the maximum height reached by
2m in metres.

36. Two blocks of masses m1 and m2 are connected by spring of constant K such that
m2
9 . The spring is initially compressed and the system is released from rest at
m1
t = 0 second. The work done by spring on the blocks m1 and m2 be W1 and W2
respectively by time t. The speeds of both the blocks at time ‘t’ are non zero.
Then find the value of W1 .
W2

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37. Block ‘ A ‘ of mass m is hanging from a vertical spring of spring constant k and
m 1
is at rest. The value of  SI units. Block ‘ B ‘ also of mass m strikes the
k 150

block ‘A’ with velocity ‘ v ‘ and sticks to it. Then find the value of ‘ v ‘ in m/ s
for which the spring just attains natural length. Take g  10 m / s 2

38 Two skaters A and B, both of mass 70 kg, are approaching one another
over a frictionless fixed surface, each with a speed of 1m/s with respect
to the surface. A carries a bowling ball of mass of 10 kg. Both skaters
can throw the ball at 5 m/s relative to themselves. To avoid collision
they start throwing the ball back and forth when they are 10 m apart.
How many minimum number of throws are required ?

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SECTION-4
[Matrix Matching Type]
Section-IV (Matrix-Match Type, Total Marks: 16) contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in
Column I and five statements (p, q, r, s and t) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE or
MORE statement(s) given in Column II. For example, if for a given question, statement B matches with the statements given in q and
r, then for the particular question, against statement B, darken the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS. For each question
you will be awarded 2 marks for each row in which you have darkened ALL the bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer(s)
ONLY and zero marks otherwise. Thus, each question in this section carries a maximum of 8 marks. There are no negative marks in
this section.
39. Two identical uniform solid spheres of mass m each approach each other with
constant velocities such that net momentum of system of both spheres is zero.
The speed of each sphere before collision is u. Both the spheres then collide. The
condition of collision is given for each situation of column-I. In each situation of
column-II information regarding speed of sphere(s) is given after the collision is
over. Match the condition of collision in column-I with statements in column-II.

Column I Column II
Collision is perfectly elastic and speed of both spheres after
A) P)
head on collision is u
Collision is perfectly elastic and velocity of both spheres after
B) Q)
oblique collision is different
1
Coefficient of restitution is e = speed of both spheres after
C) 2 R)
and collision is head on collision is same but less than u.
1
Coefficient of restitution is e = speed of one sphere may be more
D) 2 S)
and collision is oblique than u.
T

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40. Two blocks A and B of mass m and 2m respectively are connected by a
massless spring of spring constant K. This system lies over a smooth
horizontal surface. At t = 0 the block A has velocity u towards right as
shown while the speed of block B is zero, and the length of spring is
equal to its natural length at that instant. In each situation of column I,
certain statements are given and corresponding results are given in
column II. Match the statements in column-I corresponding results in
column-II and indicate your answer by darkening appropriate bubbles in
the 4 × 4 matrix given in the OMR.

Column I Column II
A) The velocity of block A P) can never be zero
may be zero at certain instants
B) The velocity of block B Q)
of time
The kinetic energy of system is minimum at maximum
C) R)
of two blocks spring compression of spring
The potential energy of is maximum at maximum
D) S)
spring extension of spring
T

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MATHS Max.Marks:80
SECTION-1
(SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE )
Section-I (Single Correct Answer Type, Total Marks: 24) contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. For each question you will be awarded 3 marks if you darken ONLY the bubble
corresponding to the correct answer and zero marks if no bubble is darkened. In all other cases, minus one (-1) mark will be
awarded.
41. If the roots of the equation z3  (2cos   1)z2  (2cos   1)z  1  0 are the affixes of the
vertices of a triangle in the argand diagram (0    ) perimeter of the triangle
when triangle has maximum area is
A) 4 3 B) 3 3 C) 2 3 D) 6
42. The minimum distance between the points z1 and z 2 where z1 and z 2 are the
z 1 z2
points on 2 and 2 respectively, is ________
z2 z 1

A) 1 B) 0 C) 2 D) 1
3 3

43. Regular hexagon ABCDEF is inscribed in a circle of radius 1. A point P is taken

on the circle of radius 2, having the same centre. Then the value of

PA2  PB2  PC2  PD2  PE 2  PF2 = ____________

A) 18 B) 12 C) 24 D) 30

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44. If z and w are two complex numbers simultaneously satisfying the equation

z3  w 5  0 and z 2 (w) 4  1 then.

A) z & w both are purely real

B) z & w both are purely imaginary

C) z is purely real & w is purely imaginary

D) z is purely imaginary and w is purely real.


45. If A(z1 ) & B(z2 ) be two complex numbers satisfying the equation z  ( 3  i)t  i  0

& 3z  ( 3  i)  3i  0 respectively, , t  R .


3
Let for some z1 & z2 , Arg (z1 )   4 & Arg (z 2 )   then area of the triangle.
4

ABC, is (affix of the vertex C is 0+i) is _____


3 1 3 1
A) B)
2 4

32 32
C) D)
4 2

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46. Tangent drawn to the circle z  2 at A z1  and normal drawn to the circle z  2 at

B(z2 ) , intersect at P(z) then the length of the line segment PA, is _________

z1i Im(z1z 2 ) z 2i Im(z1z 2 ) i Im(z1z 2 ) 2z 2i Im(z1z 2 )


A) B) C) D)
Re(z1z2 ) Re(z1z 2 ) Re(z1z 2 ) Re(z1z 2 )

47. Let n be a positive integer, zn 1  zn 1  0 has a root z1 , satisfying z1  1 then

(n  2) is divisible by

A) 7 B) 5 C) 4 D) 6

 2k  1 
48. Let Arg (z k )    where k  1, 2,3.., n .
 n 

If Arg (z1z2 z3 ...zn )   then n must be of the form

A) 4m, m  I B) 2m 1,m  I C) 2m,m  I D) 3m 1,m  I

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SECTION-2
(MORE THAN ONE TYPE)
Section - II (Multiple Correct Answers Type, Total Marks: 16) contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE may be correct. For each question you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken ALL the
bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer(s) ONLY and zero marks otherwise. There are no negative marks in this section.
1
49. If 2 cos   x  then
x
x 6  1 cos 3 x 8  1 cos 4
A)  B) 
x 5  x cos 2 x 7  x cos 3
x 4  1 cos 2 x10  1 cos5
C)  D) 
x3  x cos  x 9  x cos 4
50. Let the vertices of a triangle ABC, are represented by A(z1 ), B(z 2 ),C(z3 ) in the anti
clockwise sense. A'(z4 ), B'(z5 ) , C'(z6 ) are the exterior points of triangle ABC such
that triangles A 'BC , B' AC , C'AB are equilateral triangles. If the centroids of
triangles A 'BC , B'AC , C'AB , are represented by z7 , z8 , z9 respectively. Then
z 2 (3  i 3)  z3 (3  i 3)
A) z7 
6

B) z7  z8  z9  z1  z2  z3
C) triangle, formed by joining the points whose affixes are z7 , z8 , z9 is an
equilateral triangle
z 2 (1  i 3)  z 3 (1  i 3)
D) z4 
4

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51. If sin   sin   sin   0  cos   cos   cos  Then. Which of the following statement(s)
is/are true?
A) sin 2  sin 2  sin 2  0 B) sin 3  sin 3  sin 3  3sin(     )
C) sin 4  sin 4  sin 4  2  sin 2(  ) D) sin(  )  sin(  )  sin(  )  0
52. For the points z1 , z2 , z3 , z4 in complex plane. z1  1 , z 2  1 & z3  1 &
z 2 (z1  z 4 )
z3  Then possible values of z 4 _________
z1z 4  1
A) 2 B) 2 C) 1 D) 5
5 3 2
SECTION-3
[INTEGER TYPE]
Section-III (Integer Answer Type, Total Marks: 24) contains 6 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single-digit integer,
ranging from 0 to 9. The bubble corresponding to the correct answer is to be darkened in the ORS. For each question you will be
awarded 4 marks if you darken ONLY the bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero marks otherwise. There are no
negative marks in this section.
53. Let z1, z2 ,z3 be complex numbers such that z1  z 2  z3  3 & (z1  z3 )
z1  z 2 . z1  z 3
Then find the value of  a  R  = ________
min  az 2  (1  a)z 3  z1 

54. Let z represents a variable point in complex plane such that z  z1 is real, where
z1 is a fixed point in the same plane. Let “m” be the number of “z” values such
that z   , where   Im(z1 ) & let “n” be the number of “z” values such that
z   , where   Im(z1 ) then value of m  n  __________
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55. The least possible degree of a polynomial equation, with real coefficients having
22 ,3  4,3  42 ,5   2 as roots is _______
( , 2 are non-real cube roots of 1).
56. A curve is defined as 2 z  z  32  (z  z) 2 . Two spiders, one male and other female
were moving together along the curve. The female spider suddenly realizes that
the male spider is a rogue spider and immediately tries to get away as far as
possible from it. Hence it moved onto the another point on the curve. The
maximum distance between two final points when both spiders try out all
 k
possibilities, is k. Then the value of   = __________[.] Greatest integer
 3 

function
57. If , ,  are the roots of x3  3x 2  3x  7  0 and w is a non-real cube root of 1, and
  1  1  1
the value of     w q  p (p,q  z) then number of ordered pairs (p,q)
  1  1  1
such that p  q  15 is _______
58. A function f is defined by f (z)  (4  i)z2  az   , z
(Where ,   C ). If f(1) and f (i)1 both are real then the smallest possible value of
 k2 
   k, find the value of  , ([.] greatest integer function)
2
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SECTION-4
[Matrix Matching Type]
Section-IV (Matrix-Match Type, Total Marks: 16) contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in
Column I and five statements (p, q, r, s and t) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE or
MORE statement(s) given in Column II. For example, if for a given question, statement B matches with the statements given in q and
r, then for the particular question, against statement B, darken the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS. For each question
you will be awarded 2 marks for each row in which you have darkened ALL the bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer(s)
ONLY and zero marks otherwise. Thus, each question in this section carries a maximum of 8 marks. There are no negative marks in
this section.
59. Matching
Column –I Column –II
A) If z1 , z 2 …. zn lie on the circle z  2 P) 1
then the value of
1 1 1
z1  z 2  ....  z n  4   ....   ______
z1 z 2 zn
B) Suppose z is a complex number Q) 2
such that zn  (1  z) n  1,(n  N) then the
least value of n = ______
C) If ω is a non-real cube root of 1, R) 0
then the magnitude of ω  ω2 =
_______
D) Solutions of z4  4iz3  6z2  4iz  i  0 S) 6
are the vertices of a convex polygon.
 k4 
Whose area is k then  5 = _______
 
( [.] greatest integer function. )

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60. Z is a complex number satisfying z  2  3i   (  I) and zm and z M be the
corresponding complex numbers for which z  1  i is minimum and maximum
respectively.
Column –I Column –II
 Z 1  i  P) 4
A) If arg  m 0 then " " can
 ZM  2  3i 

be
 Z 1  i  Q) 6
B) If arg  m  then "  "
 ZM  2  3i 

can be
C) Possible value of  , for which R) 7
maximum value of principle arg(z),
can be obtained, is _____
D) When   2, then M  m = ___ S) 8

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