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JEE (Main)-2022 (Online) Phase-2


(Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:

(1) The test is of 3 hours duration.

(2) The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.

(3) There are three parts in the question paper consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each part (subject) has two sections.

(i) Section-A: This section contains 20 multiple choice questions which have only one correct
answer. Each question carries 4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

(ii) Section-B: This section contains 10 questions. In Section-B, attempt any five questions out of
10. The answer to each of the questions is a numerical value. Each question carries 4 marks for
correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer. For Section-B, the answer should be rounded off
to the nearest integer.

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PHYSICS
3. Find the force required so as to make net force zero
SECTION - A

Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20


multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Choose the correct answer:


1. The length of a seconds pendulum when it is at
height 2R from the earth’s surface
2 1
(1) (2)
9 9 (1) 2 N , 45° with x-axis
4 5
(3) (4) (2) 3 N , 45° with x-axis
9 9
(3) 2 N, 60° with x-axis
Answer (2)
(4) 4 N, 30° with x-axis
Sol. At height 2R
Answer (1)
GM gs
=g′ =
(3R )3 9 (
Sol. Vector sum of the forces shown = −i − j N )
l′ l ⇒ Force required to make net force zero.
T ′ =π
2 2
=π =2s
g′ g
= (i + j ) N
g′
⇒ l′ = = 2 N at 45° with x-axis
π2
1 4. An electron moving with kinetic energy 0.1 KeV
= m enters perpendicularly to field, 10–4 T. Find
9
frequency of revolution
2. In the circuit shown find potential difference across
point A and B (1) 2.8 × 106 Hz (2) 4.1 × 106 Hz
(3) 6.0 × 106 Hz (4) 7.0 × 106 Hz
Answer (1)
qB
Sol. f =
2πm
1.6 × 10−19 × 10 −4
= Hz
(1) 275 V (2) 27.5 V 2 × 3.14 × 9.1× 10 −31
(3) 40 V (4) 30 V
= 2.799 × 106 Hz
Answer (1) ≅ 2.8 × 106 Hz
Sol. The circuit can be redrawn as
5. Find the amplitude of magnetic field (B0) if
amplitude of electric field (E0) = 540 N/C
(Speed of light (c) = 3 × 108 m/s)
(1) 18 × 10–7 T (2) 36 × 10–8 T
55 (3) 18 × 10–8 T (4) 36 × 10–7 T
R= kΩ
AB
3 Answer (1)
55 E0 540
=
VAB × 15 V Sol. B0 = =
3 C 3 × 108
= 275 V = 18 × 10–7 T

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6. Find % error in heat if % error in resistance is 1%, 9. Two identical particles each of mass, m = 1 kg
time is 3% and current is 2% collide with each other elastically.
(1) 4 (2) 6
(3) 2 (4) 8
If collisions lasts for 0.05 s then average force of
Answer (4) collision is
Sol. H = i2Rt (1) 200 N (2) 400 N
∆H ∆i ∆R ∆t (3) 100 N (4) 300 N
⇒ × 100 = 2 × 100 + × 100 + × 100
H i R t Answer (2)
= 4% + 1% + 3% Sol. Total final momentum = Total initial momentum
= 8% = Zero
7. Find percentage change in weight of object when it ⇒ Impulse on one ball = 2 × mv
R (as the balls will bounce back with same speed)
is taken from surface of earth to height above
4 2mv 2 × 1× 10
⇒ =
Favg =
the surface of earth. 0.05 0.05
(1) 16% (2) 36% = 400 N
10. If wavelength of photon emitted when electron de
(3) 25% (4) 20%
excites from n to ground state, then value of n, is
Answer (2)
λR λ
R (1) (2)
Sol. At height λR − 1 λR − 1
4
λR 2 R
(3) (4)
g 16g λR − 1 λ −1
=g' = 2
 1 25
1 + 4  Answer (1)
 
 1  hc
Sol. λRc  1 − 2  =
 16  9mg  n  λ
Change in weight = mg  1 − =
 25  25 1 1
⇒ 1− =
9 λR n 2
⇒ Percentage change = × 100%
25 λR
or n =
= 36% λR − 1
11. A bullet of mass 0.2 kg is fired on sand bag of mass
8. Two coils having 5 turns and 2 turns respectively
9.8 kg. The final kinetic energy is ___ percentage
carry equal current. Magnetic field at their of initial kinetic energy if bullet stops in sand bag.
respective centre is B1 and B2 respectively value of
(1) 2% (2) 4%
B1
is (Both coils have equal radii) (3) 8% (4) 0.2%
B2
Answer (1)
5 2
(1) (2) Sol. 0.2 vb = (9.8 + 0.2)vtotal
2 5
0.2 × v b 2v b
1 1 ⇒=
v total =
(3) (4) 10 100
1 5
1 v2
Answer (1) =K.Ei = ( 0.2 )(v b )2 b
2 10
N µ0 i
Sol. B = 1 2v b2 2  v b2 
2r K.Ef
= (10 )(v total
= )2 =  
2 1000 100  10 
B1 N1 5
⇒ = = K.Ef = 2% of K.Ei
B2 N2 2

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12. A body projected from ground has equal maximum 15. A proton and deutron are passed through their
height and range. If θ is the angle of projection, find respective potential differences such that finally the
the value of tanθ ratio of their de-Broglie wavelengths i.e. λp : λD is

1 1: 2 . If V represent the acceleration potential


(1)
4 difference then value of VP : VD is equal to

1 (1) 1: 2
(2)
2 (2) 4 : 1
(3) 2 (3) 1 : 2
(4) 4
(4) 2 :1
Answer (4)
Answer (2)
2 2 2
2u sin θ cos θ u sin θ
Sol. = h
g 2g Sol. = mv
= mqV
λ
sin θ
⇒ =4 λP mD qDVD
cos θ ⇒ =
λD mP qPVP
⇒ tanθ = 4
VP λD2 mD
13. If magnetic flux associated with loop is φ =6t2 – 2t + ⇒ = ×
VD λP2 mP
10. At resistance of loop is 20Ω then induced
current in the loop at t = 0.25 is 2
= 2×
(1) 0.05 A 1

(2) 0.04 A =4:1

(3) 0.02 A 16. In case of amplitude modulated wave, the


maximum and minimum amplitude of wave is 6 V
(4) 0.01 A
and 2 V respectively then modulation index is
Answer (1)
(1) 0.5
Sol.
= φ 6t 2 – 2t + 10
(2) 0.25
dφ (3) 0.75
= (=
3 – 2 )V 1V
dt at t = 1 s
4 (4) 0.33
V 1 Answer (1)
=
I = = 0.05 A
R 20
Sol. Amplitude modulation
14. Why does the metal detector beep when a metal
Am
passes through it? =
AC
(1) EMI (Electromagnetic Induction)
Amax − Amin
(2) Thermal conductance =
Amax + Amin
(3) Potential Difference
6−2
(4) Charge = = 0.5
6+2
Answer (1)
17.
Sol. The metal detector works on the basis of
18.
electromagnetic induction as the metal opposes the
change in external magnetic field to which it is 19.
exposed. 20.

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SECTION - B 23. A mixture of 2 moles of He and n moles of hydrogen
has Vrms = 2 velocity of sound in the mixture. Find
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
value of n.
contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five
Answer (2)
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the= γRT 3RT
Sol. v = , v rms
M M
correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
⇒ 3 = 2γ
truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g.
06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using the 3
Or γ =
2
mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the
place designated to enter the answer. 3  5 
2 ×  + 1 + n  + 1
⇒ 2  2  = 3
5n 2
21. If A is at higher potential than B, then equivalent 3+
2
resistance (in Ω) across AB is
Or n = 2
24. Ratio of efficiencies of 2 Carnot engines A and B
operating at temperature, is
A : T1 = 447°C T2 = 147°C
B : T1 = 947°C T2 = 47°C
Answer (0.56)
Answer (40)
147 + 273
Sol. As A is at higher potential than B so left diode is 1−
η 447 + 273
Sol. A =
forward bias while right diode is reverse bias, so ηB 47 + 273
1−
equivalent circuit would be 947 + 273
300 × 1220
=
900 × 720
= 0.56

15 × 30 25. A body is moving in straight line with speed


Req
= + 30 increasing at 5 m/s per metre distance travelled
15 × 30
acceleration of body (in m/s2) when speed of body
= 40Ω is 20 m/s.

22. One cell (12V) is balanced in a potentiometer Answer (100)


against a length of 72 cm another cell of (1.8 V) is dv
balanced at some other length. Find the different in Sol. =5
length (in cm) dx

Answer (36) dv
a =v
dx
E1 l1
Sol. = and l1 = 72 cm
E2 l 2 = 20 × 5 = 100
26.
1.8
⇒ × 72
1.2 27.
= 108 cm 28.
∆l = l1– l1 =108 – 72 29.
= 36 cm 30.

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CHEMISTRY

SECTION – A
2.
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. From the given scheme identify C.
(1) CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – CH3
Choose the correct answer :

1. Which of the following is correct decreasing order (2)


of acidity?
(3)

(4)
Answer (1)
Sol.

(1) A > B > C > D


(2) B > A > C > D
(3) C > A > B > D
(4) D > A > B > C

Answer (2)
Sol. pKa

8.35

3. Which of the following is the correct order of first IE


for the below given elements?
B, Be, O, N
7.14 (1) B > O > Be > N (2) Be > B > O > N
(3) O > N > B > Be (4) N > O > Be > B
Answer (4)
Sol. The first ionisation energy increases from left to
right along 2nd period with the following exceptions
10.1 IE1 : Be > B and IE1 : N > O
This is due to stable configuration of Be in
comparison to B and that of N in comparison to O.
The correct order of first ionisation energy is
N > O > Be > B
10.2 4. 1,2-Glycosidic linkage is present in which
biomolecule?
(1) Sucrose (2) Mannose
(3) Fructose (4) Lactose

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Answer (1) 8. Find the relation between K a1 ,K a2 and K a3 for,


Ka1
Sol. 1,2-Glycosidic linkage is present in sucrose H2CrO4 H+ + HCrO4−
Ka2
HCrO−4 H+ + CrO24−
Ka3
H2CrO4 2H+ + CrO24−

K a1
(1) K a3 = K a1 + K a2 (2) K a3 =
K a2

(3) K a3 = K a1 − K a2 (4) K a3 = K a1  K a2
5. The site occupied by inhibitor which changes the
shape of the active site is called Answer (4)
(1) Allosteric site (2) Non-Active site Sol.
(3) Competitive site (4) Active site K a1
H2CrO4 H+ + HCrO4− ...(1)
K a2
Answer (1) HCrO−4 H+ + CrO4−2 ...(2)
Sol. Binding of inhibitors at allosteric site changes the
Ka3
shape of the active site in such a way that the H2CrO4 2H+ + CrO4−2
substrate is not able to recognise it
[After adding (1) and (2)]
6. The correct order of density of the following
elements Be, Mg, Ca, Sr Clearly, K a3 = K a1  K a2
(1) Ca < Mg < Be < Sr (2) Be < Mg < Ca < Sr 9. Match the following
(3) Mg < Be < Ca < Sr (4) Be < Ca < Mg < Sr (A) Nylon 6, 6 (P)Buckets
Answer (1) (B) Low density polythene (Q)Toys
(C) High density polythene (R)Bristles of Brush
Sol. The correct increasing order of density of the given
alkaline earth metals is, (D) Teflon (S)Non stick utensils

Ca < Mg < Be < Sr


(1) A-R, B-Q, C-P, D-S (2) A-P, B-Q, C-R, D-S
Ca = 1.55 g/cm3
(3) A-P, B-S, C-Q, D-R (4) A-S, B-Q, C-P, D-R
Mg = 1.74 g/cm3
Be = 1.84 g/cm3 Answer (1)
Sr = 2.63 g/cm3 Sol. Nylon 6, 6 is used in making bristles of brushes.
Low density polythene is used in making toys. High
7. Which of the following is correct order of acidic density polythene is used in making buckets Teflon
strength is used in making non- stick utensils. Correct match
(1) BrO−4  CO2  NO  N2O is
A-R; B-Q; C-P; D-S
(2) BrO−4  NO  CO2  N2O
2+ 2+ 2+
Ni ( en )2  , Ni (NH3 )6  , Ni (H2O )6 
10. 

(3) BrO  CO2  NO  N2O
4

(4) BrO−4  N2O  NO  CO2 A B C


CFSE order is
Answer (4) (1) B>A>C
Sol. Of the given species CO2 is most acidic as it is the (2) C>A>B
anhydride of H2CO3 and BrO−4 is least acidic as it is (3) B>C>A
the conjugate base of HBrO4. NO is more acidic (4) A>B>C
than N2O based on the electron deficiency of N-
Answer (4)
atom. Correct order of their acidic strength is
Sol. CFSE of the given complexes is decided by their
BrO−4  N2O  NO  CO2 stability

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[Ni(en)3]2+ : Most stable due to 3 cyclic rings 12. Which of the following option represents the correct
product of the following reaction.
(A)
[Ni(NH3)6]2+ : Less stable as it is an open chain
(B) complex
[Ni(H2O)6]2+ : Least stable as H2O is a weak field
ligand.
 The correct order of CFSE (1)
A>B>C
11. Which of the following option represents the correct
aldol product (major) of the following reaction?
(2)

(1) (3)

(2)

(4)
(3)
Answer (2)

Sol.

(4)

Answer (1)
Sol.

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13. Match the following : 20.


1. Nicotine A. Harmful for bones SECTION - B
2. Sulphates B. Laxative effective Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
3. Fluoride C. Pesticides contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five
4. Sodium Arsenite D. Herbicide questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a
(1) 1-C, 2-A, 3-B, 4-D (2) 1-C, 2-B, 3-A, 4-D NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
(3) 1-A, 2-C, 3-B, 4-D (4) 1-A, 2-D, 3-B, 4-C correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
Answer (2) truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g.
06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using the
Sol. Nicotine is an example of pesticide.
mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the
Presence of sulphates in drinking water causes
laxative effect. place designated to enter the answer.
Sodium Arsenite is an example of Herbicide. 21. Find the sum of the total lone pair in the following
Presence of excess fluorides in drinking water is compounds.
harmful for bones. XeF6, XeOF4, XeO3
14. High purity H2 can be produced by
Answer (41.00)
(1) Natural gas reforming
(2) Electrolysis of warm solution of barium Sol. Lone pairs
hydroxide XeF6 19
(3) Electrolysis of acidified water XeOF4 15
(4) Treatment of alkali with Zn XeO3 7
Answer (2) Total 41 lone pairs.
22. How many of the following oxides are acidic
Sol. High purity (>99.95%) dihydrogen is obtained by
oxides?
electrolysing warm aqueous barium hydroxide
solution between nickel electrodes. NO, N2O, P4O10, B2O3, N2O5, CaO
15. Which of the following contain all the correct match Answer (3)
of compounds and hybridisation of their central
atoms? Sol. NO, N2O → Neutral oxides
CaO → Basic oxide
(i) XeOF4 ⎯⎯
→ sp3
B2O3, N2O5, P4O10 → Acidic oxides
(ii) XeO3 ⎯⎯
→ sp3
23. An electron is present in the 4th excited state in H-
(iii) XeF6 ⎯⎯
→ sp3d 3 atom. When it jumps to ground state, then find the
maximum number of wavelength emitted?
(iv) XeO2F2 ⎯⎯
→ sp3 d
Answer (10)
(1) (i), (ii) and (iv) (2) (i), (iii) and (iv)
(3) (ii), (iii) and (iv) (4) (i) and (ii) only Sol. Maximum number of wavelength emitted
n( n + 1)
Answer (3) =
2
Sol. Compound Hybridisation of Central atom
4(4 + 1)
(i) XeOF4 ⎯⎯
→ sp3 d 2 = [n = 5 – 1 = 4]
2
(ii) XeO3 ⎯⎯
→ sp3 = 10
24. Find the molar ratio of gas present in two different
(iii) XeF6 ⎯⎯
→ sp3 d 3
container having same volume.
(iv) XeO2 F 2 ⎯⎯
→ sp3 d
Container-1 at 47°C
Hence, (ii), (iii) and (iv) are correct.
Container-2 at 447°C
16.
17. having same pressure.
18. [Calculate the ratio of moles present in container-1
19. and container-2]

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Answer (02.25) 27. How many isomers (including stereoisomers) are


there of monobrominated products of C5H12
Sol. As pressure and volume are same,
Answer (11.00)
n1T1 = n2T2
Sol.
n1(320) = n2(720)

n1 72 9
= = = 2.25
n2 32 4

25. For a first order reaction, the following graph is


given

28. If molar conductivity of 10 molar 20 ml NaCl solution


is  m1 and  m2 is the molar conductivity of 20
m 2
molar, 80 ml NaCl solution. Find
m1
The half life of the reaction is k × 10–5 sec. Find the
value of ‘k’ Answer (01.00)
k1  1000
Answer (0.88) Sol. m1 =
10
P –kt
Sol. log   = k 2  1000
 m2 =
 P0  2.303 20
–k m2 k2 1  k1 10 1 
Slope = = –3.4 × 104 =  = = 
2.303  Also,
m1 k1 2  k 2 20 2 
 k = 3.4 × 2.303 × 104 [where k is note constant]
1
0.693 = 2 =1
 Half lite, t1/2 =  10 –4 2
3.4  2.303
29. In sample of H atom, electron makes a transition
= 0.088 × 10–4 from 3rd excited state to 2nd energy level.
0.88 × 10–5 x
If is equal to the number of spectral lines
26. 56 lit of N2 reacts with H2 gas according to the x+4
following reaction. emitted, find the value of x2.
N2 + 3H2 ⎯⎯
→ 2NH3 Answer (36.00)
20 lit of NH3 gas is produced at same temperature Sol. The transition as per the question should be from
and pressure. Find the Residual volume of Nitrogen (4 → 2)
gas. (in litres)
23
Answer (46)  Number of spectral lines = =3
2
Sol. N2 + 3H2 ⎯⎯
→ 2NH3 x
=3
t=0 56 — — x+4

t=t 56 – v 2v x = 3x + 12

Given 2v = 20 x = –6
 x2 = (–6)2 = 36
 v = 10
Hence, Residual volume of N2 = 56 – 10 = 46 L 30.

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MATHEMATICS

SECTION - A 8 2 − 8(sin x + cos x )


3. lim is equal to
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20  2 − 2 sin2x
x→
4
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
(1) 2 (2) 4
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (3) 6 (4) 8
Answer (1)
Choose the correct answer :
8 2 − 8(sin x + cos x )  0 
1. The number of bijective function Sol. lim  0  form
 2 − 2 sin2 x  
f (1, 3, 5, 7, ......,99 ) → ( 2, 4, 6, 8, .......,100 ) x→
4

if f ( 3 )  f ( 5 )  f ( 7 ) .......  f ( 99 ) −8(cos x + sin x )  0 


= lim  0  form
 − 2.2cos2 x  
50 50
x→
(1) C1 (2) C2 4
(Using L-H Rule)
50! 50
(3) (4) C3 3! 8(sin x + cos x ) 8 2
2 = lim = =2
 4 2 sin2x 4 2
Answer (1) x→
4
Sol. As f ( 3 )  f ( 5 ) .....  f ( 99 ) (Again, using L-H Rule)
1 1 1
 f(1) can take any value i.e., If P ( A ) = , P (B ) = and P ( A  B ) =
50C ways
1 4. then
3 5 2
Rest all will be fixed
P ( A / B ) + P ( A / B ) =
 Required number of ways = 50C1
5 4
 3 5 7 9 (1) (2)
2. The value of 2sin sin sin sin sin is 8 9
22 22 22 22 22
equal to 29
(3) (4) 3
24
1 5
(1) (2) Answer (3)
16 16
1
7 3 Sol. P ( A ) =
(3) (4) 3
16 16
1
Answer (1) P (B ) =
5
 3 5 7 9
Sol. 2sin  sin  sin  sin  sin 1
22 22 22 22 22 And P ( A  B ) =
2
5 4 3 2 
= 2cos  cos  cos  cos  cos 1
11 11 11 11 11 So , P ( A  B ) =
30
 2 4 8 16
= 2cos  cos  cos  cos  cos 1 1
11 11 11 11 11 −
 A  P ( A  B ) 3 30 3
 3 8 5 16  Now, P   = = =
because cos = – cos and cos = – cos   B  P ( B ) 4 8
 11 11 11 11  5

32   1 1

2sin sin  3 –   A  P ( A  B ) 5 30 5
= 11 = 1  11  And P   + = =
 16  B P (B ) 1 6
25  sin sin 5
11 11
1 A  A  3 5 29
= So, P   + P   = + =
16  B   B  8 6 24

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5. Let f(x) = [x2 – 2x] + |5x – 7|, and let m be min. value 1 a a  1 48 2064 
5  8. If A = 0 1 b  and An = 0 1 96  then
of f(x) and M be max. value of f(x) in  ,2 , then
4  0 0 1 0 0 1 
(1) m = –1, M = 2 (2) m = 0, M = 3 n + a + b is equal to
(3) m = –1, M = 4 (4) m = –2, M = 2 (1) 24 (2) 25
(3) 26 (4) 2736
Answer (1)
Answer (3)
5 
Sol. For x   , 2 , [x2 – 2x] = –1 0 a a 
4 
Sol. Let 0 0 b  = B
7 0 0 0 
So, f(x) = –1 + |5x – 7| is least at x = and
5
0 0 ab 
So, A = I + B where B 2 = 0 0 0  and B3 = 0
greatest at x = 2
7 0 0 0 
m = f   = –1
5
 An = (I + B)n
and M = f(2) = 2
= I + nC1B + nC2B 2 + nC3 B 3 + ....
6. If the equation x3 + px2 + qx + 1 = 0 (p < q) has only
n ( n − 1)
one root , then  belongs to = I + nB + B2
2
(1) (–2, –1)
 ( n − 1) n 
(2) (–1, 0)  1 na na + ab 
 2 
(3) (0, 1) = 0 1 nb 
 
(4) (1, 2) 0 0 1 
 
Answer (2)
Sol. f(0) = 1 na ( nb − b )
Clearly na = 48, nb = 96 and = 2064 − na
& f(–1) = –1 + p – q + 1 = p – q < 0 2
 b = 12, a = 6 and n = 8
 f(0) > 0 & f(–1) < 0
x2 y 2
 f(x) must have root between (–1, 0) 9. Focus of ellipse + = 1 and hyperbola
9 7
7. Statement P → Ramu is innocent x2 y 2
− =1 coincide then latus rectum of
q → Ramu is not honest 1 2
4
r → Ramu is rich
hyperbola is
then statement “Ramu is innocent and not honest if
(1) 5 (2) 6
and only if he is rich” is represented by
(3) 7 (4) 8
(1) (P  q) → r (2) (P  q) → r Answer (3)
(3) (P  q)  r (4) (P  q)  r x2 y 2 x2 y 2
Sol. + = 1 and − = 1 have same foci, so
Answer (3) a2 b2 l 2 m2

Sol. P → Ramu is innocent a2 – b2 = l2 + m2


1 7
q → Ramu is not honest  9–7= + 2  2 =
4 4
r → Ramu is rich
2m 2 2 2 7
 Ramu is innocent and not honest → P  q Length of latus rectum = = = 4 
l 1 4
 Ramu is innocent and not honest if and only if 2
he is rich represented by (P  q)  r =7

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−3 (sin x  + e )
10. The shortest distance between the lines
12. The value of
101 cos 2x  dx is
x +1 y +1 z +1 x −3 y −5 z−7
= = and = = is
7 −6 1 1 −2 1 52 50
(1) (2) −52 +
e e
29
(1) (2) 3 29
2 48 30
(3) −48 + (4) −30 +
e e
(3) 29 (4) 2 29
Answer (4) Answer (1)

−3 (sin x  + e )
Sol. b1  b2 for given lines Sol.
101 cos 2x  dx

iˆ jˆ kˆ
= 52  sin x dx + 104  e
2 1 cos 2x 
dx
b1  b2 = 7 −6 1 = iˆ ( −4 ) − ˆj ( 6 ) + kˆ ( −8 ) 0 0

1 −2 1
= 52 −dx + 104   e0dx +  e −1dx +  e0dx 
2 1/4 3/4 1
1  0 1/4 3/4 
= −4iˆ − 6 ˆj − 8kˆ
1 1 
= −52 + 104  + 
 ( a2 − a1 )  ( b1 − b2 ) ( )(
= 4iˆ + 6 jˆ + 8kˆ  −4iˆ − 6 jˆ − 8kˆ )  2 2e 

= –16 –36 –64 = –116 52


=
e

13. Solution of differential equation
116 116
S.D = = = 116 = 2 29 dy 4y 3 + 2x 2 y
b1  b2 116 = , y (1) = 1 is
dx 3y 2 x + x 3
11. Area enclosed by the curve y2 + x4 = x2 is (1) y3 + x2y = 2x4 (2) y3 + xy = x3
2 4 (3) xy3 + y = 2x4 (4) y3 + x3y = 2x3
(1) (2)
3 3
Answer (1)
8 10
(3) (4) dy 4 y 3 + 2x 2 y
3 3 Sol. =
dx 3y 2 x + x 3
Answer (2)
Sol. dy dv
Let y = vx, then =v +x
dx dx

dv 4v 3 + 2v
 v+x =
dx 3v 2 + 1

dv v 3 + v
 x =
dx 3v 2 + 1

3v 2 + 1 1
y = x 1− x2  v 3
+v
dv =  dx
x
1
Required area = 4  x 1 − x 2 dx
0  ln v 3 + v = ln ( x ) + ln c
1
3 3
4(1 − x 2 ) y y
  +   = cx, y (1) = 1
2
=−
3 x x
0
 c=2
4
=
3  y3 + x2y = 2x4

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3 SECTION - B
14. The value of 
n =1 (4n − 1)(4n + 3)
is
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
5 7 contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five
(1) (2)
29 29 questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a
9 11 NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
(3) (4)
29 29 correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
Answer (2) truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g.
21 06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using the
1
Sol. 
n =1 (4n − 1)(4n + 3) mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the
place designated to enter the answer.
3 21
( 4n + 3 ) − ( 4n − 1)
=
4

n =1 ( 4n − 1) (4n + 3) 21. Find the remainder when (11)1011 + (1011)11 is
divided by 9
3 21
 1 1 
=
4
  4n − 1 − 4n + 3 
 
Answer (8)
n =1 Sol.  11  2 (mod 9)
3 1 1  113  8  –1 (mod 9)

4  3 87 
=
(113)337  (–1)337 (mod 9)
1 1  7 111011  –1 (mod 9) …(i)
1− =
4  29  29
=
 1011  3 (mod 9)
15. The tangent at the point A(1, 3) and B(1, –1) on the (1011)2  0 (mod 9)
parabola y2 – 2x – 2y = 1 meet at point P, then area  (1011)11  0 (mod 9) …(ii)
of PAB is Clearly 11 1011 + 1011  –1  8 (mod 9)
11

(1) 4 (2) 6 22. Eight numbers 3, 5, 7, 2K, 12, 15 21, 27 are in


(3) 7 (4) 8 increasing order and if mean deviation about
median is 6, then median of data is
Answer (4)
Answer (12)
Sol. y2 – 2x – 2y – 1 = 0
2K + 12
Sol. Median of given data = =K +6
Equation of tangent at A(1, 3) : 2
3y – (x + 1) – (y + 3) – 1 = 0  2y – x = 5 ( K + 3) + ( K + 1) + ( K − 1) + ( 6 − k ) + ( 6 − k )
Equation of tangent at B(1, –1) : + ( 9 − k ) + (15 − k ) + ( 21 − k )
M.D. ( M ) =
8
–y – (x + 1) – (y – 1) – 1 = 0  2y + x = –1
60 − 2K
So, P(–3, 1) = =6
8
1 3 1  K=6
1
Area of PAB = −3 1 1 Hence median = K + 6 =12
2
1 −1 1 23.
24.
=8
25.
16.
26.
17. 27.
18. 28.
19. 29.

20. 30.

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