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Test - 2 (Paper-I) (Code-C) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2017

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TEST - 2 (Paper-I)

Hkkx - A (PHYSICS)
SECTION - I [k.M - I
Straight Objective Type Questions
cgqfodYih; iz'u
This section contains 25 multiple choice questions
numbered 1 to 25. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), bl [k.M esa iz'u la[;k 1 ls 25 rd 25 cgqfodYih; iz'u gSaA izR;sd
(3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. iz'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) ,oa (4) gS]a ftuesa ls dsoy ,d lgh gSA
Choose the correct answer : lgh dFku dk p;u dhft;s:
1. An ant is at one corner of a cubical room of side a.
1. ,d phaVh a Hkqtk ds ?kuh; dejs ds ,d dksus ij gSA phaVh
The ant can move with constant speed u. The
minimum time taken to reach the farthest corner of fu;r pky u ls xfr dj ldrh gSA ?ku ds lcls nwj okys
the cube, is dksus rd igqp
¡ us esa fy;k x;k U;wure le; gS
3a 3a 3a 3a
(1) (2) (1) (2)
u u u u

5a ( 2 + 1) a 5a ( 2 + 1) a
(3) (4) (3) (4)
u u u u

2. Two identical particles A and B each of mass m, are 2. m nzO;eku ds nks le:i d.k A rFkk B dks k fu;rkad dh
connected by a light spring of constant k. If 'B' gYdh fLizax ls la;ksftr fd;k tkrk gSA ;fn 'B' cká cy
experiences an external force 'F', and the elongation
'F' vuqHko djrk gS rFkk bl {k.k ij fLizax dk nh?khZdj.k
of the spring at this instant is x, then the
acceleration of B relative to A, is x gS] rc A ds lkis{k B dk Roj.k gS

m k m m k m
F F
A B A B
F F – kx F F – kx
(1) (2) (1) (2)
2m m 2m m

F – 2kx kx F – 2kx kx
(3) (4) (3) (4)
m m m m

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3. A particle is projected with speed u, at an angle θ, 3. ,d d.k dks ÅèokZèkj ls θ dks.k ij u pky ls iz{ksfir fd;k
with the vertical. The time at which its velocity is tkrk gSA le; ftl ij bldk osx izkjfEHkd osx ds yEcor~
perpendicular to initial velocity (when it is in air) and gS (tc ;g ok;q esa gS) rFkk yEcor~ osx Øe'k% gSa
the perpendicular velocity are respectively
g sin θ
g sin θ (1) , u cot θ
(1) , u cot θ u
u

u
u , u cot θ
(2) , u cot θ (2)
g sin θ
g sin θ

u u
, u tan θ (3) , u tan θ
(3)
g cos θ g cos θ

u u
(4) , u cos θ (4) , u cos θ
2g cos θ 2g cos θ

4. A stream of water droplets each of mass 0.001 kg 4. 0.001 kg nzO;eku dh ty dh cwanksa dh ,d èkkjk dks
are fired horizontally at a velocity of 10 m/s towards ÅèokZèkj LVhy IysV dh vksj 10 m/s ds osx ls {kSfrt :i
a vertical steel plate. The droplets are spaced
ls nkxk tkrk gSA cw¡nsa ,d nwljs ls lenwjLFk gSa rFkk buds
equidistant, with a spacing of 1 cm. What is the
eè; nwjh 1 cm gSA ty dh cw¡n }kjk IysV ij vkjksfir
approximate average force exerted on the plate by
vuqekfur vkSlr cy D;k gS\ (ekuk ;s VDdj ds ckn
the water droplet? (Assuming that they do not
rebound after collision)
izfrf{kIr ugha gksrh gSa)
(1) 10 N (1) 10 N

(2) 100 N (2) 100 N

(3) 1 N (3) 1 N

(4) 0.1 N (4) 0.1 N

5. A particle is moving in uniform circular motion with 5. ,d d.k ,dleku o`Ùkh; xfr dj jgk gS rFkk bldk dsUnz
centre at the origin. Select the incorrect option. ewy fcUnq ij gSA xyr fodYi dk p;u dhft,A (ladsrksa
(symbols have their usual meaning) ds vius lkekU; vFkZ gSAa )
   
 dr  dv  dr  dv
(1) r ⋅ =0 (2) v ⋅ =0 (1) r ⋅ =0 (2) v ⋅ =0
dt dt dt dt
           
(3) a = ω × v (4) a = v × ω (3) a = ω × v (4) a = v × ω

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6. Two particles A and B are projected from ground and 6. fp=k esa n'kkZ, vuqlkj nks d.k A rFkk B dks ,d lkFk Øe'k%
from tower of height 10 m respectively as shown in
èkjkry ls rFkk 10 m Å¡pkbZ dh ehukj ls iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk
figure simultaneously. The minimum separation
between the two particles during their flight, is gSA budh mMku ds nkSjku nksuksa d.kksa ds eè; U;wure nwjh gS
20
m/s = u1 20
3
m/s = u1
3
B 60°
B 60°

10 m 20 m/s = u2
20 m/s = u2
30° A 10 m
10 3 m
30°
(1) 10 2 m (2) 10 m A
10 3 m
(3) 20 m (4) 15 m
(1) 10 2 m (2) 10 m
7. A particle is moving in an isolated x-y plane. At an (3) 20 m (4) 15 m
instant, the particle has velocity ( 4iˆ + 4 jˆ ) m/s and
7. ,d d.k foyfxr x-y lery esa xfr'khy gSA ,d {k.k ij]
acceleration ( 3iˆ + 5 jˆ ) m/s2. At that instant, what will
be the radius of curvature of its path? d.k dk osx ( 4iˆ + 4 jˆ ) m/s rFkk Roj.k ( 3iˆ + 5 jˆ ) m/s2

(1) 16 2 m (2) 16 m gSA bl {k.k ij] blds iFk dh oØrk f=kT;k D;k gksxh\
(3) 18 m (4) 8 2 m (1) 16 2 m (2) 16 m
8. In the adjacent figure, all pulleys are frictionless and (3) 18 m (4) 8 2 m
massless. The relation between a1, a2, a3 in the
8. layXu fp=k esa] lHkh f?kjfu;k¡ ?k"kZ.kghu rFkk nzO;ekughu gSaA fp=k
direction as shown in figure. (where a1, a2 and a3 are
the accelerations of masses m 1 , m 2 and m 3 esa n'kkZ, vuqlkj fn'kk esa a1, a2, a3 ds eè; lEcUèk gS (tgk¡ a1,
respectively) is a2 rFkk a3 ; Øe'k% m1, m2 rFkk m3 nzO;eku ds Roj.k gSa)

a1 m1 a1 m1
a2 m2 a2 m2
m3 a3 m3 a3

(1) a3 – a2 + 2a1 = 0 (2) a3 + a2 – 2a1 = 0 (1) a3 – a2 + 2a1 = 0 (2) a3 + a2 – 2a1 = 0


(3) 2a2 + a3 = 2a1 (4) – a3 + a2 + 2a1 = 0 (3) 2a2 + a3 = 2a1 (4) – a3 + a2 + 2a1 = 0

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9. A car is moving uniformly along a circle of radius 9. ,d dkj 20 lsd.M ds vkorZdky ls 250 3 m f=kT;k ds
250 3 m , with a time period of 20 seconds. A o`Ùk ds vuqfn'k ,dleku :i ls xfr'khy gSA dkj ls ,d
stone is thrown from the car such that it again lands
iRFkj dks bl izdkj isaQdk tkrk gS rkfd ;g iqu% dkj ij
on the car when the car is at a diametrically
opposite point in the orbit. The angle of projection of okfil vkrk gS] tc dkj d{kk esa O;klr% foijhr fcUnq ij
stone as seen from ground, should be (g = 10 m/s2) gSA /jkry ls ns[kus ij iRFkj dk iz{ksi.k dks.k gksuk pkfg,
(g = 10 m/s2)

A θ B
A θ B
2R
2R
(1) 45° (2) 60°
(1) 45° (2) 60°
(3) 30° (4) 50° (3) 30° (4) 50°
10. On a rough table, three blocks are placed as shown 10. fp=k esa n'kkZ, vuqlkj rhu CykWdksa dks [kqjnjh est ij j[kk
in figure. Mass of each block is m and coefficient of
tkrk gSA izR;sd CykWd dk nzO;eku m gS rFkk izR;sd CykWd
friction for each block is μ. A force F is applied on
the first block so as to move the system. The ds fy, ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad μ gSA igys CykWd ij cy F vkjksfir
minimum value of F should be fd;k tkrk gS rkfd fudk; xfr djsA F dk U;wure eku
gksuk pkfg,
T2 T1
F m m m T2 T1
F m m m
μ μ μ
μ μ μ
(1) 8μmg (2) 9μmg (1) 8μmg (2) 9μmg
(3) 7μmg (4) 5μmg (3) 7μmg (4) 5μmg

11. For the arrangement shown in figure, if the speed of 11. fp=k esa n'kkZ, leatu ds fy,] ;fn CykWd A dh pky 20 m/s
block A is 20 m/s, then the speed of block B will be gS] rc CykWd B dh pky gksxh

20 m/s A 60° 20 m/s A 60°

B B
(1) 20 m/s (2) 10 m/s (1) 20 m/s (2) 10 m/s

(3) 5 m/s (4) 5 3 m/s (3) 5 m/s (4) 5 3 m/s

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12. The minimum and maximum number of unequal 12. vleku lfn'kksa dh U;wure rFkk vfèkdre la[;k ftlls 'kwU;
vectors which can produce zero resultant, are
ifj.kkeh izkIr gks ldrk gS] Øe'k% gSa
respectively
(1) 4 rFkk vuUr (2) 3 rFkk vuUr
(1) 4 and infinite (2) 3 and infinite

(3) 3 and 101 (4) 3 and 99 (3) 3 rFkk 101 (4) 3 rFkk 99
13. A body is projected with a speed of 30 ms–1 for 13. ,d oLrq dks vfèkdre {kSfrt ijkl ds fy, 30 ms–1 pky
maximum horizontal range. In its motion, it passes
ls iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA bldh xfr es]a ;g mu nks fcUnqvksa
through two points whose heights above the
horizontal are 20 m each. Then separation between
ls xqtjrh gS] ftudh {kSfrt ds Åij Å¡pkbZ 20 m (izR;sd)
the two points_____. gSAa nksuksa fcUnqvksa ds eè; nwjh _____gSA
(1) 18 m (2) 30 m (1) 18 m (2) 30 m

(3) 25 m (4) 20 m (3) 25 m (4) 20 m

14. A boy throws a ball from horizontal ground at some 14. ,d yMdk {kSfrt èkjkry ls fdlh dks.k ij xsan dks bl
angle, in such a way that its maximum height is izdkj isaQdrk gS rkfd bldh vfèkdre Å¡pkbZ 40 m gSA
40 m. So at what height, above the maximum height
blfy, vfèkdre Å¡pkbZ ds fcUnq ds Åij fdl Å¡pkbZ ij
point, should the ball be aimed to have range equal
to maximum height? xsna dks isQa dk tkuk pkfg, rkfd vfèkdre Å¡pkbZ ds cjkcj
ijkl izkIr gks\
(1) 20 m (2) 10 m
(1) 20 m (2) 10 m
(3) 80 m (4) 40 m
(3) 80 m (4) 40 m
15. In the arrangement shown in figure, tension in the
string is 80 N. What is the value of force F on 5 kg? 15. fp=k esa n'kkZ, leatu esa] jLlh esa ruko 80 N gSA 5 kg ij
(Coefficient of friction between blocks and surface is cy F dk eku D;k gS\
μ = 0.2.)
(CykWdksa o lrg ds eè; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad μ = 0.2 gS)
T = 80 N T = 80 N
μ = 0.2 10 kg 5 kg F 10 kg 5 kg
μ = 0.2 F
μ = 0.2 μ = 0.2

(1) 100 N (2) 120 N (1) 100 N (2) 120 N

(3) 150 N (4) 160 N (3) 150 N (4) 160 N

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16. A particle moves along a circle of radius 4 m so that 16. ,d d.k 4 m f=kT;k ds o`Ùk ds vuqfn'k bl izdkj xfr

its radius vector r relative to a point on its djrk gS rkfd bldh ifjfèk ij ,d fcUnq ds lkis{k bldk
circumference, rotates with constant angular velocity 
f=kT;k lfn'k r fu;r dks.kh; osx ω = 3 rads–1 ls ?kw.kZu
ω = 3 rads–1. The linear speed of the particle is____.
djrk gSA d.k dh js[kh; pky____gSA
(1) 6 ms–1 (2) 12 ms–1
(1) 6 ms–1 (2) 12 ms–1
(3) 24 ms–1 (4) 16 ms–1 (3) 24 ms–1 (4) 16 ms–1
17. A block is placed on a rough inclined plane. The 17. CykWd dks [kqjnjs vkur ry ij j[kk tkrk gSA vkur ij
maximum external force up the incline for which the
Åij dh vksj vfèkdre cká cy ftlls CykWd fojke esa
block is at rest, is 14 N while the maximum external
gS] 14 N gS tcfd vkur ij uhps dh vksj vfèkdre cká
force down the incline for which the block remains at
rest is 2 N. Then the coefficient of static friction
cy ftlls CykWd fojke esa jgrk gS] 2 N gSA CykWd rFkk
between the block and incline plane is______. vkur ry ds eè; LFkSfrd ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad ______gSA

ugh
rg
Ro kq jnjh l
[
m m

37° 37°

(1) μs = 0.71 (2) μs = 0.8 (1) μs = 0.71 (2) μs = 0.8

(3) μs = 1.0 (4) μs = 0.63 (3) μs = 1.0 (4) μs = 0.63

18. A block of mass 6 kg is placed on a rough horizontal 18. fp=k esa n'kkZ, vuqlkj 6 kg nzO;eku ds ,d CykWd dks [kqjnjh
surface as shown in figure. Coefficient of kinetic {kSfrt lrg ij j[kk tkrk gSA xfrt o LFkSfrd ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad
and static friction are μk = 0.6, μs = 0.8 respectively. Øe'k% μk = 0.6, μs = 0.8 gSaA {kSfrt ls 30º dks.k ij 30 N
A 30 N force is applied at an angle of 30° with cy vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gSA lgh fodYi dk p;u dhft,A
horizontal. Choose the correct option.
F = 30 N
F = 30 N
6 kg 30º
6 kg 30º

(1) oLrq ij fØ;k'khy vfHkyEc izfrfØ;k 60 N gS


(1) Normal reaction acting on body is 60 N

(2) Acceleration of the block is 4.4 ms–2 (2) CykWd dk Roj.k 4.4 ms–2 gS
(3) Friction force acting on body is 30 N (3) oLrq ij fØ;k'khy ?k"kZ.k cy 30 N gS
(4) Friction force acting on block is 15 3 N (4) CykWd ij fØ;k'khy ?k"kZ.k cy 15 3 N gS
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19. A and B are two vectors given by A = 3iˆ + 4 jˆ and   
19. A rFkk B ; A = 3iˆ + 4 jˆ rFkk B = 8iˆ + 6 jˆ }kjk fn, x,
 
B = 8iˆ + 6 jˆ . A rotated by 53° in clockwise direction 
 nks lfn'k gSaA A dks nf{k.kkorZ fn'kk esa 53° ls ?kqek;k tkrk
and B rotated for 53° in anticlockwise direction. After 
gS rFkk B dks okekorZ fn'kk esa 53° ds fy, ?kqek;k tkrk
rotation, new vector resultant is_____.
gSA ?kw.kZu ds ckn] uohu ifj.kkeh lfn'k _____gSA
(1) 17 units (2) 15.6 units
(1) 17 bdkbZ (2) 15.6 bdkbZ
(3) 5 5 units (4) 10 5 units
(3) 5 5 bdkbZ (4) 10 5 bdkbZ
20. Two particles P and Q are moving on the same circle
with angular velocity 6 rads –1 and 2 rads –1 20. nks d.k P rFkk Q okekorZ fn'kk esa o`Ùk ds dsUnz ds lkis{k
respectively, with respect to the centre of circle, in Øe'k% 6 rads–1 rFkk 2 rads–1 dks.kh; osx ls leku o`Ùk ij
anticlockwise direction. Then angular velocity of P with
xfr'khy gSaA tc ;s pkSFkkbZ o`+Ùk nwj gSa] rc Q ds lkis{k P
respect to Q, when they are quarter circle apart, is
dk dks.kh; osx gS
4
(1) 3 rad s–1 (2) rad s –1 4
3 (1) 3 rad s–1 (2) rad s –1
3
3
(3) 4 rad s–1 (4) rad s –1 3
4 (3) 4 rad s–1 (4) rad s–1
4
21. Two identical particles are attached by an
21. fp=k esa n'kkZ, vuqlkj nks le:i d.kksa dks vrU; rFkk
inextensible and massless string which passes over
a smooth fixed cylinder of radius R as shown in nzO;ekughu jLlh tks R f=kT;k ds fpdus n`f<+r csyu ds Åij
figure. Initially particles are kept at rest. If the ls xqtjrh gS] }kjk la;ksftr fd;k tkrk gSA izkjEHk esa d.k
system is released, tangential acceleration of particle
fojke esa gSaA ;fn fudk; dks NksM+k tkrk gS] rc csyu ds
in contact with cylinder is______. (The string is in
contact with cylindrical surface) lkFk lEidZ esa d.k dk Li'kZj[s kh; Roj.k ______ gSA (jLlh
csyukdkj lrg ds lkFk lEidZ esa gS)
θ
θ

(1) g sin2 θ / 2 (2) g sinθ


(1) g sin2 θ / 2 (2) g sinθ

g g
(3) sin θ / 2 (4) 2g sin2 θ / 2 (3) sin θ / 2 (4) 2g sin2 θ / 2
2 2
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22. Two masses 2 kg and 3 kg are connected with a 22. fp=k esa n'kkZ, vuqlkj nks nzO;eku 2 kg rFkk 3 kg dks Hkkjghu
weightless spring and placed on a support as shown
fLizax ls la;ksftr fd;k tkrk gS rFkk vkèkkj ij j[kk tkrk
in figure. Suddenly support is removed, what is the
acceleration of 3 kg block right after the support is gSA vpkud vkèkkj dks gVk;k tkrk gS] vkèkkj dks gVkus
removed? ds Bhd ckn 3 kg CykWd dk Roj.k D;k gS\
2 kg
2 kg
K
K
3 kg
Support 3 kg
stand vkèkkj LVS.M
5g g 5g g
(1) (2) (1) (2)
3 3 3 3
2g 3g 2g 3g
(3) (4) (3) (4)
3 5 3 5

23. River is flowing with a speed of 1 ms–1. A swimmer 23. unh 1 ms–1 pky ls izokfgr gks jgh gSA ,d rSjkd fcUnq
wants to go point R from P. His capacity of P ls R rd tkuk pkgrk gSA 'kkUr ty esa rSjus dh mldh
swimming in still water is with a speed 5 m/s–1.
{kerk 5 m/s–1 pky ls gSA QR unh dh pkSM+kbZ ds cjkcj
QR is equal to width of the river. Then at what angle
with river bank, should swimmer swim? gSA rc mls unh ds fdukjs ls fdl dks.k ij rSjuk pkfg,\
R Q R
Q

Width of d River flowing unh dh d unh izokg


the river direction pkSM+kbZ fn'kk
θ θ
P P
(1) 36° (2) 60° (1) 36° (2) 60°
(3) 37° (4) 53°
(3) 37° (4) 53°

24. A particle is projected from origin in xy-plane and its 24. ,d d.k dks xy-ry esa ewy fcUnq ls iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk
4 2 4 2
y = 8x – x
trajectory is given by y = 8 x – x . Then the gS rFkk bldk iz{ksi&iFk 3
}kjk fn;k tkrk
3
maximum height attained by the particle is _______. gSA rc d.k }kjk izkIr vfèkdre Å¡pkbZ _______ gSA
(1) 12 m (2) 24 m (1) 12 m (2) 24 m

(3) 16 m (4) 15 m (3) 16 m (4) 15 m

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25. A particle moves in a plane according to position vector 25. ,d d.k fLFkfr lfn'k r = 2tiˆ + ( 2t – 12t 2 ) ˆj ds vuqlkj

r = 2tiˆ + ( 2t – 12t 2 ) ˆj . The instant at which velocity lery esa xfr djrk gSA {k.k ftl ij osx lfn'k Roj.k
π π
vector is at with the acceleration vector is_______. lfn'k ds lkFk ij gS]_______gSA
4 4
(1) 0.5 s (2) 0.33 s (1) 0.5 s (2) 0.33 s
(3) 0.8 s (4) 0.16 s (3) 0.8 s (4) 0.16 s

SECTION - II [k.M - II
Assertion – Reason Type Questions
dFku&dkj.k izdkj ds iz'u
Directions : Questions number 26 to 30 are Assertion-
Reason type questions. Each of these questions
funs Z ' k : iz'u la[;k 26 ls 30 dFku&dkj.k izdkj ds iz'u gaSA
contains two statements. Statement-1 (Assertion) and bu iz'uksa esa nks dFku Øe'k% dFku-1 (dFku) ,oa dFku-2
Statement-2 (Reason). Each of these questions also has (dkj.k) fn;s x, gSaA bu izR;sd iz'uksa ds pkj fodYi Hkh
four alternative choices, only one of which is the correct fn;s x, gSa ftuesa ls dsoy ,d mÙkj lR; gSA vkidks lgh
answer. You have to select the correct choice. fodYi dk p;u djuk gSA
26. Statement-1 : In uniform circular motion, acceleration 26. dFku-1 : ,dleku o`Ùkh; xfr es]a Roj.k fu;r gSA
is constant.

and
rFkk

Statement-2 : In uniform circular motion magnitude dFku-2 : ,dleku o`Ùkh; xfr esa] vfHkdsUnzh; cy dk
of centripetal force remains constant. ifjek.k fu;r jgrk gSA
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (1) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gS
Statement-1

(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (2) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gS
Statement-1
(3) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 vlR; gS
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) dFku-1 vlR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
27. dFku-1 : xfrt ?k"kZ.k cy LFkSfrd ?k"kZ.k cy ls lnSo de
27. Statement-1 : Kinetic frictional force is always less
than static frictional force. gksrk gSA
and rFkk
Statement-2 : μs is always greater than μk. dFku-2 : μs, μk ls lnSo vfèkd gksrk gSA
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(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (1) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gS
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (2) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gS
Statement-1
(3) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 vlR; gS
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True (4) dFku-1 vlR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS
28. Statement-1 : If a body is projected at an angle θ 28. dFku-1 : ;fn ,d oLrq dks izkjfEHkd pky u ls {kSfrt ds
above horizontal, with initial speed u. Then its speed Åij θ dks.k ij iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA rc ,d {k.k tc
at an instant when its velocity makes an angle α
bldk osx {kSfrt ds Åij α dks.k fufeZr djrk gS] ij
u cos θ
above horizontal is . u cos θ
cos α bldh pky gSA
cos α
and
Statement-2 : Horizontal component of velocity of
rFkk
projectile remains constant. dFku-2 : iz{ksI; ds osx dk {kSfrt ?kVd fu;r jgrk gSA
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (1) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1 fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gS
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (2) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gS
Statement-1
(3) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 vlR; gS
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True (4) dFku-1 vlR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS
29. A particle moves in xy-plane such that x = 4t2 – 8t 29. ,d d.k xy lery esa bl izdkj xfr djrk gS rkfd x =
and y = 10t2. (SI units) 4t2 – 8t rFkk y = 10t2. (SI ek=kd)
Statement-1 : The initial magnitude of velocity of
particle is 8 m/s.
dFku-1 : d.k ds osx dk izkjfEHkd ifjek.k 8 m/s gSA
and rFkk
Statement-2 : The magnitude of acceleration of the dFku -2 : fdlh {k.k ij d.k ds Roj.k dk ifjek.k
particle at any instant is 464 m/s2
464 m/s2 gSA
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
(1) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1 fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gS
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (2) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gS
Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (3) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 vlR; gS
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True (4) dFku-1 vlR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS

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30. Statement-1: If A + B + C = 0 then 30. dFku-1: ;fn A + B + C = 0 rc
           
A × B ≠ B × C ≠ C × A is always true. A × B ≠ B × C ≠ C × A lnSo lR; gSA

and rFkk
Statement-2 : The vector sum of three non-coplanar dFku-2 : rhu vleryh; lfn'kksa dk lfn'k ;ksx dHkh 'kwU;
vectors can never be zero.
ugha gks ldrk gSA
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for (1) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-1
fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gS
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for (2) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-1 fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gS
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (3) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 vlR; gS
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True (4) dFku-1 vlR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS

Hkkx - B (CHEMISTRY)

SECTION - I [k.M - I
Straight Objective Type Questions cgqfodYih; iz'u
This section contains 25 multiple choice questions
numbered 31 to 55. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), bl [k.M esa iz'u la[;k 31 ls 55 rd 25 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4
(3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. fodYi (1), (2), (3) ,oa (4) gSa] ftuesa ls dsoy ,d lgh gSA
31. A gas X of molar mass 40 g/mol is found to be 50% 31. eksyj nzO;eku 40 g/mol okyh xSl X lkE; ij nks xSlh;
dissociated at equilibrium into two gaseous species
Y & Z with molar masses 26 g/mol and 14 g/mol Lih'kht Y o Z esa 50% fo;ksftr gksrh gS_ ftuds eksyj
respectively. Rate of effusion of equilibrium mixture nzO;eku Øe'k% 26 g/mol ,oa 14 g/mol gSAa lkE; feJ.k ds
must be
fulj.k dh nj gksxh
(1) Faster than that of N2 gas under all identical
conditions
(1) lHkh le:i ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa N2 xSl dh vis{kk rhoz
(2) Slower than that of Ar gas under all identical
conditions (2) lHkh le:i ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa Ar xSl dh vis{kk eUn
(3) Faster than that of CH4 gas under all identical
conditions (3) lHkh le:i ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa CH4 xSl dh vis{kk rhoz
(4) Slower than that of CO2 gas under all identical
conditions (4) lHkh le:i ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa CO2 xSl dh vis{kk eUn
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32. In compound (X) longest and shortest C — H bonds 32. ;kSfxd (X) esa nh?kZre rFkk y?kqre C—H cU/ Øe'k% gSa
are respectively
H H
(1) (3)
H H (4)
(1) (3) H2C — C C — CH2 — C ≡ C — H
(4) (2)
H2C — C C — CH2 — C ≡ C — H H
(2)
H (X)
(X)
(1) (1) ,oa (3) (2) (3) ,oa (4)
(1) (1) & (3) (2) (3) & (4)
(3) (4) ,oa (2) (4) (1) ,oa (4)
(3) (4) & (2) (4) (1) & (4)
33. gkbMªkt
s u cU/u mÙkjnk;h gS
33. Hydrogen bonding is responsible for
(1) H2O esa Xywdkst dh foys;rk ds fy,
(1) Solubility of glucose in H2O
(2) 298 K ij H2O dh nzo voLFkk ds fy,
(2) Liquid state of H2O at 298 K
(3) H2O esa ,FksukWy dh foys;rk ds fy,
(3) Solubility of ethanol in H2O
(4) buesa ls lHkh
(4) All of these
34. The hydroxide of alkaline earth metal, that is the 34. foyk;d ds :i esa ty es]a vR;f/d foys;'khy {kkjh; e`nk
most soluble in water as solvent is /krq gkbMªkDW lkbM gS
(1) Be(OH)2 (2) Mg(OH)2 (1) Be(OH)2 (2) Mg(OH)2
(3) Ba(OH)2 (4) Ca(OH)2
(3) Ba(OH)2 (4) Ca(OH)2
35. ok.Mjoky xSl ds fy, ØkfUrd lEihM~;rk xq.kkad dk O;qRØe
35. Reciprocal of critical compresibility factor for van der
Waal gas is gS
8 3 8 3
(1) (2) (1) (2)
3 8 3 8

3 5 3 5
(3) (4) (3) (4)
5 3 5 3
36. Correct order of bond dissociation energy of single 36. le:i ijek.kqvksa ds eè; ,dy cU/ dh cU/ fo;kstu ÅtkZ
bond between identical atoms is
dk lgh Øe gS
(1) N — N < P — P (1) N — N < P — P
' (2) F — F > Cl — Cl (2) F — F > Cl — Cl
(3) Br — Br < I — I (3) Br — Br < I — I
(4) Cl — Cl < Br — Br (4) Cl — Cl < Br — Br

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37. Plots of Z versus P of a single gas at various 37. fofHkUu rkiksa ij ,d ,dy xSl ds fy, Z rFkk P ds eè;
temperatures is given below
vkjs[k fuEu çdkj gS
T4 T
3 T4 T
T2 3
T2
1 T1
Z 1 T1
Z

P
P
Correct increasing order of temperatures are
rki dk lgh c<+rk Øe gS
(1) T1 > T2 > T3 > T4 (2) T1 < T4 < T3 < T2 (1) T1 > T2 > T3 > T4 (2) T1 < T4 < T3 < T2
(3) T4 > T3 > T2 > T1 (4) T1 > T4 > T3 > T2 (3) T4 > T3 > T2 > T1 (4) T1 > T4 > T3 > T2
38. Molecular diameter of helium from its van der Waals 38. ghfy;e ds ok.MjokYl fu;rkad b ls çkIr bldk vkf.od
constant b is (b = 24 cm3 mol–1)
O;kl gS (b = 24 cm3 mol–1)
(1) 134 Pm (2) 267 Pm
(1) 134 Pm (2) 267 Pm
(3) 295 Pm (4) 190 Pm (3) 295 Pm (4) 190 Pm
39. Back bonding is not available in 39. fdlesa i'p vkcU/u ugha ik;k tkrk\
(1) BF3 (2) (SiH3)2O (1) BF3 (2) (SiH3)2O
(3) PF3 (4) P(CH3)3 (3) PF3 (4) P(CH3)3
40. A sealed drum contain a sample of gas at 1 atm 40. ,d cUn ik=k esa 1 atm nkc o T K ij ,d xSl dk uewuk
pressure and T K, to this drum 25 L inert gas at
gS] bl ik=k esa] 20 atm nkc rFkk T K ij fLFkr 25 L
20 atm pressure and T K is injected and if pressure
in drum risses to 1.4 atm then find out volume of vfØ; xSl çfo"V djk;h tkrh gS rFkk ;fn ik=k esa nkc
drum. (Assume all gases behave ideally and c<+dj 1.4 atm gks tkrk gS] rks ik=k ds vk;ru dh x.kuk
temperature is mantained constant) dhft;sA (ekuk lHkh xSlsa vkn'kZ O;ogkj djrh gSa rFkk rki
(1) 500 L (2) 1250 L fu;r j[kk tkrk gS)
(3) 1000 L (4) 750 L (1) 500 L (2) 1250 L
41. Incorrect statement about relative humidity (RH) is (3) 1000 L (4) 750 L
(1) When RH is higher the rate of evaporation will 41. lkisf{kd vknzrZ k (RH) ds lUnHkZ esa xyr dFku gS
be low
(1) tc RH mPp gks] rks ok"ihdj.k nj fuEu gksxh
(2) Value of relative humidity is dependent on
temperature (2) lkisf{kd vknzZrk dk eku rki ij fuHkZj djrk gS

(3) Humid air is less heavier than dry air (3) vknzZ ok;q 'kq"d ok;q dh vis{kk de Hkkjh gksrh gS

V.P.of H2O H2O dk ok"i nkc


(4) %RH = Partial pressure of H O × 100 (4) %RH = H O dk vkaf'kd nkc × 100
2 2

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42. Predict correct statement 42. lgh dFku Kkr dhft;s


(1) Maximum three bonds can be formed between (1) nks ijek.kqvksa ds eè; vf/dre rhu cU/ cu ldrs
two atoms
gSa
(2) A double bond between two atoms must contain
(2) nks ijek.kqvksa ds eè; ,d f}cU/ esa ,d σ ,oa ,d
one σ and one π-type bond
π-çdkj dk cUèk gksrk gS
(3) By MOT C2 contain two π-bonds only
(3) MOT ds vuqlkj C2 esa dsoy nks π-cU/ gksrs gSa
(4) Only two types of bonds are possible that is σ
& π-types (4) dsoy nks çdkj ds cU/ lEHko gSa] tks σ rFkk π-çdkj
ds gksrs gSa
43. Which of the following is correct about RbIBrCl?
3+ — — — 43. RbIBrCl ds lUnHkZ esa fuEu esa ls dkSulk lgh gS\
(1) It exist as Rb , I , Br and Cl
3+ — — —

⊕ —
(1) ;g Rb , I , Br ,oa Cl ds :i esa ik;k tkrk gS
(2) It exist as Rb and [IBrCl] where Br is in sp3d
hybridised state ⊕ —
(2) ;g Rb ,oa [IBrCl] ds :i esa ik;k tkrk gS] tgk¡
⊕ —
(3) It exist as Rb and [IBrCl] where I is in sp3d Br dh ladfjr voLFkk sp3d gS
hybridised state
;g Rb⊕ rFkk [IBrCl] ds :i esa ik;k tkrk gS] tgk¡

(3)
⊕ —
(4) It exist as Rb and [IBrCl] where Cl is in sp3d I dh ladfjr voLFkk sp3d gS
hybridised state
⊕ —
(4) ;g Rb rFkk [IBrCl] ds :i esa ik;k tkrk gS] tgk¡
44. Choose the correct pair regarding bond angle.
Cl dh ladfjr voLFkk sp3d gS
(1) BF3 < BCl3 (2) NF3 < NCl3
44. cU/ dks.k ds lUnHkZ esa lgh ;qXe dk p;u dhft;s

(3) OCl2 > ClO2 (4) NO2 > NO2 (1) BF3 < BCl3 (2) NF3 < NCl3
45. Among followings which compound have highest ⊕
(3) OCl2 > ClO2 (4) NO2 > NO2
ionic character?
45. fuEu esa ls fdl ;kSfxd esa vk;fud y{k.k vf/dre gS\
(1) HF (2) HCl
(1) HF (2) HCl
(3) HBr (4) HI
(3) HBr (4) HI
46. As per VSEPR theory ClF3 involve 46. VSEPR fl¼kUr ds vuqlkj ClF3 esa ik;k tkrk gS
(1) Lone pair - Lone pair repulsion (1) ,dakdh ;qXe&,dakdh ;qXe çfrd"kZ.k
(2) Lone pair - Bond pair repulsion (2) ,dakdh ;qXe&ca/ ;qXe çfrd"kZ.k
(3) Bond pair - Bond pair repulsion (3) ca/ ;qXe&ca/ ;qXe çfrd"kZ.k
(4) All of these (4) buesa ls lHkh
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47. For H – H bond formation following plot potential 47. H – H cU/ fuekZ.k ds fy, fLFkfrt ÅtkZ (PE) rFkk
energy (PE) vs internuclear distance (r) is plotted at vUrjukfHkdh; nwjh (r) ds eè; fuEu vkjs[k vkysf[kr fd;k
which point in following plot repulsion forces balance
attraction forces?
x;k gSA vkjs[k ds fdl fcUnq ij çfrd"kZ.k cy vkd"khZ cy
dks larqfyr djrs gSa\
D
D
A C
P.E r A C
P.E r

B
B
(1) A (2) B (1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D (3) C (4) D

48. In a container of volume v, n mole of H2 gas is taken 48. vk;ru v ds ,d ik=k esa 273 K ,oa 1 atm nkc ij n eksy
at 273 K and 1 atm pressure. In same container, He H2 xSl yh x;h gSA blh ik=k esa He xSl feyk;h tkrh gS] rks
gas is added then correct graph is (Assume gases lgh xzkiQ gS (ekuk xSlas vkn'kZ O;ogkj djrh gS)a
behave ideally)

Pdqy PHe
Ptotal PHe
(1) (2) (1) (2)

xHe nHe xHe nHe

PHe PHe
(3) (4) All of these
(3) (4) buesa ls lHkh
xHe
xHe
49. Negative deviation from ideality at 298 K on increasing
pressure at moderate pressure range is highest for 49. 298 K ij eè;e nkc ifjlj esa nkc c<+kus ij fdl xSl
ds fy, vkn'kZRo ls ½.kkRed fopyu vfèkdre gksxk\
(1) O2 (2) H2
(1) O2 (2) H2
(3) N2 (4) CO2
(3) N2 (4) CO2
50. In C2H4 all atom are in xy-plane then, π-bond is 50. C2H4 esa lHkh ijek.kq xy ry esa gSa] rks π-ca/ dk fuekZ.k
formed by
fdlds }kjk gksrk gS\
(1) px – px (2) pz – pz (1) px – px (2) pz – pz
(3) py – py (4) πsp2 – πsp2 (3) py – py (4) πsp2 – πsp2

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51. How many S–O bond length are equal in HSO4–1? 51. HSO4–1 esa fdruh S–O cU/ yEckbZ;k¡ cjkcj gS\
a
(1) 1 (2) 4
(1) 1 (2) 4
(3) 2 (4) 3 (3) 2 (4) 3
1 52. CH4 ,oa SO2 ds feJ.k ds fulj.k dh nj lHkh le:i
52. Mixture of CH4 and SO2 have times of rate of
3
effusion of CH4 in all identical conditions then the 1
ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa CH4 ds fulj.k dh nj dh xquh gS]
vapour density of that mixture is 3
(1) 48 (2) 24 rks bl feJ.k dk ok"i ?kuRo gS
(3) 32 (4) 26 (1) 48 (2) 24
53. The compound having zero dipole moment is (3) 32 (4) 26
(1) O3 (2) PCl3Br2 53. 'kwU; f}/qoz vk?kw.kZ okyk ;kSfxd gS
(3) PCl3F2 (4) SF4 (1) O3 (2) PCl3Br2
54. Correct sequence regarding covalent character is (3) PCl3F2 (4) SF4

(1) BeSO4 < MgSO4 < CaSO4 < BaSO4 54. lgla;kstd y{k.k ds lUnHkZ esa lgh vuqØe gS
(2) LiF > LiCl > LiBr > LiI (1) BeSO4 < MgSO4 < CaSO4 < BaSO4
(2) LiF > LiCl > LiBr > LiI
(3) AgF < NaF < KF < RbF
(3) AgF < NaF < KF < RbF
(4) MnO < MnO2 < Mn2O7
(4) MnO < MnO2 < Mn2O7
55. Which of the following is not a characteristics of
55. fuEu esa ls dkSulk ,d okLrfod xSl ds fy, lEihM~;rk
compressibility factor for real gas?
xq.kkad dk vfHky{k.k ugha gS\
(1) It depends on amount of gas
(1) ;g xSl dh ek=kk ij fuHkZj djrk gS
(2) It depends on nature of gas
(2) ;g xSl dh çÑfr ij fuHkZj djrk gS
(3) It depends on pressure
(3) ;g nkc ij fuHkZj djrk gS
(4) It depends on temperature
(4) rki ij fuHkZj djrk gS
SECTION - II
[k.M - II
Assertion – Reason Type Questions
dFku&dkj.k izdkj ds iz'u
Directions : Questions number 56 to 60 are Assertion-
Reason type questions. Each of these questions funs Z ' k : iz'u la[;k 56 ls 60 dFku&dkj.k izdkj ds iz'u gaSA
contains two statements. Statement-1 (Assertion) and bu iz'uksa esa nks dFku Øe'k% dFku-1 (dFku) ,oa dFku-2
Statement-2 (Reason). Each of these questions also has (dkj.k) fn;s x, gSaA bu izR;sd iz'uksa ds pkj fodYi Hkh
four alternative choices, only one of which is the correct fn;s x, gSa ftuesa ls dsoy ,d mÙkj lR; gSA vkidks lgh
answer. You have to select the correct choice. fodYi dk p;u djuk gSA
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56. Statement-1 : At a temperature ortho nitrophenol 56. dFku-1 : fdlh rki ij iSjkukbVªksfiQukWy dh vis{kk vkWFkksZ
have high vapour pressure than para nitrophenol.
ukbVªkfs iQukWy dk ok"i nkc mPp gksrk gSA
and
Statement-2 : Due to intramolecular hydrogen bond,
rFkk
five membered ring formation take palce in dFku -2 : vUr%v.kq d gkbMª k s t u cU/u ds dkj.k]
o-nitrophenol. o-ukbVªkfs iQukWy esa ikap lnL;h; oy; dk fuekZ.k gksrk gSA
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
(1) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1 fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gS
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (2) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gS
Statement-1
(3) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 vlR; gS
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True (4) dFku-1 vlR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS
57. Statement-1 : Dipole moment of CH3 – F is more 57. dFku-1 : CH3 – F dk f}/qzo vk?kw.kZ CH3 – Cl ds f}/qzo
than dipole moment of CH3 – Cl. vk?kw.kZ dh vis{kk vf/d gksrk gSA
and
rFkk
Statement-2 : Fluorine is more electronegative than Cl.
dFku-2 : Cl dh vis{kk Ýyqvksjhu vf/d fo|qr½.kh gksrk gSA
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for (1) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-1 fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gS
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
(2) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1 fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gS
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (3) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 vlR; gS
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True (4) dFku-1 vlR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS
58. Statement-1 : Dipole-dipole attraction forces is 58. dFku-1 : SO2 xSl esa f}/qoz &f}/qoz vkd"kZ.k cy ik;k tkrk gSA
available in SO2 gas.
and rFkk
Statement-2 : Inter molecular attraction forces are dFku-2 : H2O dh vis{kk H2S esa vUrjvk.kfod vkd"kZ.k
stronger in H2S than H2O. cy çcy gksrs gSAa
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (1) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1 fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gS
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (2) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gS
Statement-1
(3) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 vlR; gS
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True (4) dFku-1 vlR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS

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59. Statement-1 : ‘‘The force of attraction between gas 59. dFku-1 : ¶xSl v.kqvksa ds eè; vkd"kZ.k cy ux.; gksrs
molecules are negligible’’, does not hold good at
gSa¸ ;g eè;e nkc rFkk ckW;y rki ls de rki ij ykxw
moderate pressure and temperature lower than
boyles temperature. ugha gksrkA
and rFkk
Statement-2 : At high pressure and low temperature dFku-2 : mPp nkc rFkk fuEu rki ij xSl dk vk;ru
the volume gas is small and molecules lie closer to
de gksrk gS rFkk v.kq] fuEu nkc rFkk mPp rki ij fLFkr
one another w.r.t. gas at low pressure and high
temperature. xSl dh vis{kk ,d nwljs ds lehi jgrs gSAa
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (1) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gS
Statement-1
(2) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gS
Statement-1
(3) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 vlR; gS
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) dFku-1 vlR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
60. dFku -1 :
vk;fud ;kS f xdks a dks ?kks y us ds fy,
60. Statement-1 : H 2 O is a good solvent than
C2H5 – O – C2H5 to dissovle ionic compounds. C2H5 – O – C2H5 dh vis{kk H2O ,d mÙke foyk;d gSA

and rFkk
Statement-2 : H2O cause stronger solvation of ions dFku-2 : C2H5 – O – C2H5 dh vis{kk H2O ds dkj.k
than C2H5 – O – C2H5.
vk;uksa dk foyk;du çcy gksrk gSA
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for (1) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-1 fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gS
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (2) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gS
Statement-1

(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (3) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 vlR; gS

(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True (4) dFku-1 vlR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS
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Hkkx - C (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION - III [k.M - I
Straight Objective Type Questions
cgqfodYih; iz'u
This section contains 25 multiple choice questions
numbered 61 to 85. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), bl [k.M esa iz'u la[;k 61 ls 85 rd 25 cgqfodYih; iz'u gSaA izR;sd
(3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. iz'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) ,oa (4) gS]a ftuesa ls dsoy ,d lgh gSA
61. In a ΔABC if 2x(a2 + b2) = (x2 + 1)c2; ∀x ≥ 2, then 61. ,d ΔABC esa ;fn 2x(a2 + b2) = (x2 + 1)c2; ∀x ≥ 2,
1 1
tan A + tan B ⎞ 2
value of ⎛⎜ ⎟ is (where a, b, c have ⎛ tan A + tan B ⎞ 2 dk eku gS (tgk¡ a, b, c
⎝ tan A tan B cot C ⎠
rc ⎜ ⎟ ds
⎝ tan A tan B cot C ⎠
their usual meaning) lkekU; vFkZ gS)a
2x 2 ( x – 1) 2x 2 ( x – 1)
(1) (2) (1) (2)
x –1 x x –1 x

2 x 2x
(3) (4) 2 x 2x
x –1 ( x – 1) (3) (4)
x –1 ( x – 1)
62. If sinx + cos(k + x) + cos(k – x) = 2 has real
solutions, then 62. ;fn sinx + cos(k + x) + cos(k – x) = 2 ds gy
okLrfod gS]a rc
–1 1 –1 1
(1) ≤k ≤ (2) ≤ sink ≤ –1 1 –1 1
2 2 2 2 (1) ≤k ≤ (2) ≤ sink ≤
2 2 2 2
–1 1 –1 1
(3) < cosk < (4) < tank < –1 1 –1 1
2 2 2 2 (3) < cosk < (4) < tank <
2 2 2 2
63. The value of tan ( log3 81) .tan ( log3 27 ) .tan1 is
63. tan ( log3 81) .tan ( log3 27 ) .tan1 dk eku lnSo cjkcj gS
always equal to

(1) tan ( log3 81) + tan ( log3 27 ) + tan1 (1) tan ( log3 81) + tan ( log3 27 ) + tan1

(2) tan ( log3 81) – tan ( log3 27 ) – tan1 (2) tan ( log3 81) – tan ( log3 27 ) – tan1

(3) tan ( log3 81) – tan ( log3 27 ) + tan1 (3) tan ( log3 81) – tan ( log3 27 ) + tan1

(4) tan ( log3 81) + tan ( log3 27 ) – tan1 (4) tan ( log3 81) + tan ( log3 27 ) – tan1

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64. f(x) = sin2014x + cos2x, g(x) = cos2014x + sin2x, 64. f(x) = sin2014x + cos2x, g(x) = cos2014x + sin2x,
rc lehdj.k
then solution of equation ( f ( x ) ) + ( g ( x ) ) = 4 is
2 2

(f ( x )) + ( g ( x )) = 4
2 2
equal to

( 2n + 1) π dk gy cjkcj gS
(1) , ∀n ∈ I
4032
( 2n + 1) π
(1) , ∀n ∈ I
( 4n + 1) π 4032
(2) , ∀n ∈ I
4032
( 4n + 1) π
(2) , ∀n ∈ I
( 4n − 1) π 4032
(3) , ∀n ∈ I
4032
( 4n − 1) π
(3) , ∀n ∈ I
nπ 4032
(4) , ∀n ∈ I
4032

(4) , ∀n ∈ I
65. (m – 1) cos(θ – α) – (m + 1) sin(θ + α) = 0, then 4032
⎛π ⎞ ⎛π ⎞ 65. (m – 1) cos(θ – α) – (m + 1) sin(θ + α) = 0, rc
value of tan ⎜ + θ ⎟ tan ⎜ + α ⎟ is equal to
⎝4 ⎠ ⎝4 ⎠
⎛π ⎞ ⎛π ⎞
tan ⎜ + θ ⎟ tan ⎜ + α ⎟ dk eku cjkcj gS
⎝4 ⎠ ⎝4 ⎠
1 1
(1) (2) m
m 2 1 1
(1) (2) m
m 2
(3) m (4) 2m
(3) m (4) 2m
66. sin6α + cos6α + ksin22α = 1, then k is equal to
66. sin6α + cos6α + ksin22α = 1, rc k cjkcj gS
1 1
(1) (2) 1 1
4 2 (1) (2)
4 2

3 3
(3) (4) 1 (3) (4) 1
4 4

67. The quadratic equation whose roots are maximum 67. og f}?kkr lehdj.k D;k gksxh ftlds ewy x ds pj esa
and minimum values of f(θ) = 2cosθ(sinθ + cosθ) in f(θ) = 2cosθ(sinθ + cosθ) ds vf/dre rFkk U;wure eku
variable of x will be gks\
(1) x2 – 4x + 1 = 0 (2) x2 + 2x – 1 = 0 (1) x2 – 4x + 1 = 0 (2) x2 + 2x – 1 = 0

(3) x2 + 4x + 1 = 0 (4) x2 – 2x – 1 = 0 (3) x2 + 4x + 1 = 0 (4) x2 – 2x – 1 = 0

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68. If α, β, γ are length of altitudes of a triangle then 68. ;fn α, β, γ ,d f=kHkqt ds 'kh"kZyEcksa dh yEckbZ gSa] rc
1 1 1 1 1 1
2
+ 2
+ 2
is equal to (where Δ denotes area of + + cjkcj gS (tgk¡ Δ f=kHkqt ds {ks=kiQy dks
α β γ α 2
β 2
γ2
triangle) fu:fir djrk gS)
cot A + cot B + cot C cot A + cot B + cot C
(1) (1)
Δ Δ

Δ Δ
(2)
(2)
cot A + cot B + cot C cot A + cot B + cot C
1
1 (3)
(3) Δ ( tan A + tan B + tan C )
Δ ( tan A + tan B + tan C )
1
(4)
1 Δ cot A + cot B + cot C )
(
(4)
Δ cot A + cot B + cot C )
(
69. ,d f=kHkqt ABC esa a:b:c = 4:5:7. ifjo`Ùk dh f=kT;k ,oa
69. In a triangle ABC a:b:c = 4:5:7. The ratio of the vUroZÙ` k dh f=kT;k dk vuqikr gS (tgk¡ a, b, c ds lkekU;
radius of the circumcircle to that of the incircle is vFkZ gSa)
(where a, b, c have their usual meaning)
53 35
53 35 (1) (2)
(1) (2) 12 3
12 3
35 35
35 35 (3) (4)
(3) (4) 6 12
6 12
70. The value of (secα secβ + tanα tanβ)2 – (secα tanβ 70. (secα secβ + tanα tanβ)2 – (secα tanβ + tanα secβ)2
+ tanα secβ)2 dk eku
(1) Depends on α only (1) dsoy α ij fuHkZj djrk gS
(2) Depends on β only (2) dsoy β ij fuHkZj djrk gS
(3) Depends on both α and β (3) α o β nksuksa ij fuHkZj djrk gS
(4) Is independent of both α and β (4) α o β nksuksa ls Lora=k gS
2 sin18° 2 sin18°
71. cjkcj gS
71.
sin 48° sin12°
is equal to sin 48° sin12°
1
1 (1) 2 (2)
(1) 2 (2) 2
2

1 1
(3) 4 (4) (3) 4 (4)
4 4

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A B C A B C
tan tan tan tan tan tan
b+c c +a a+b 2 : 2 : 2 b+c c +a a+b 2 : 2 : 2
72. = = then 72. = = rc
5 6 7 B C A 5 6 7 B C A
tan tan tan tan tan tan
2 2 2 2 2 2
is (where a, b, c have their usual meaning) gS (tgk¡ a, b, c ds lkekU; vFkZ gSa)
(1) 3 : 5 : 1 (2) 1 : 3 : 5 (1) 3 : 5 : 1 (2) 1 : 3 : 5
(3) 45 : 25 : 3 (4) 5 : 3 : 1 (3) 45 : 25 : 3 (4) 5 : 3 : 1
73. If Δ = a2 – (b – c)2, where Δ is the area of triangle 73. ;fn Δ = a2 – (b – c)2, tgk¡ Δ f=kHkqt ABC dk {ks=kiQy
ABC, then (where a, b, c have their usual meaning)
gS] rc (tgk¡ a, b, c ds lkekU; vFkZ gSa)
17 8 17 8
(1) tan A = (2) cot A = (1) tan A = (2) cot A =
8 15 8 15
(3) 4 cos A + sin A = 4 (4) 4 sin A + cos A = 4 (3) 4 cos A + sin A = 4 (4) 4 sin A + cos A = 4

2015 2015
74. In a triangle ABC, if cos A + cos B + cos C = , 74. ,d f=kHkqt ABC es]a ;fn cos A + cos B + cos C = ,
1975 1975
r r
then is (where r, R have their usual meaning) rc gS (tgk¡ r, R ds lkekU; vFkZ gSa)
R R
1 8 1 8
(1) (2) (1) (2)
25 395 25 395
8 8 8 8
(3) (4) (3) (4)
375 403 375 403
75. If tanθ = 5 tanφ, then maximum value of tan2(θ – φ) is 75. ;fn tanθ = 5 tanφ, rc tan2(θ – φ) dk vf/dre eku gS
1 3 1 3
(1) (2) (1) (2)
5 4 5 4
4 5 4 5
(3) (4) (3) (4)
5 6 5 6
1 1 1 1
76. If ( + 76. ;fn ( b + c – a )( c + a – b ) + ( c + a – b )( a + b – c )
b + c – a )( c + a – b ) ( c + a – b )( a + b – c )
1 1 1 1
+ = + = , tgk¡ a, b, c, ,d f=kHkqt
( a + b – c )( b + c – a ) 4 , where a, b, c, are the ( a + b – c )( b + c – a ) 4
sides of a triangle then the inradius of the triangle is dh Hkqtk,¡ gSa] rc f=kHkqt dh vUr%f=kT;k gS
1 1
(1) 1 (2) (1) 1 (2)
2 2
1 1 1 1
(3) (4) (3) (4)
2 4 2 4

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90º 90º
77. ∑ (sin2 ( sin θ ) + cos2 ( cos θ )) is equal to 77. ∑ (sin2 ( sin θ ) + cos2 ( cos θ )) cjkcj gS
θ = 0º θ = 0º

(1) 89 (2) 90 (1) 89 (2) 90


(3) 91 (4) 92 (3) 91 (4) 92

π π π π π π
78. The value of tan4 – 4 tan2 + 4 tan + 1 is 78. tan4 – 4 tan2 + 4 tan + 1 dk eku gS
8 8 8 8 8 8
(1) – 1 (2) 0 (1) – 1 (2) 0
(3) 1 (4) 2 (3) 1 (4) 2
79. In triangle ABC, inradius is 4 and incircle touches 79. f=kHkqt ABC esa] vUr%f=kT;k 4 gS rFkk vUroZ̀Ùk Hkqtk BC
the side BC at D, CA at E and AB at F. dks D ij rFkk CA dks E ij rFkk AB dks F ij Li'kZ
If BD = 6 cm and CE = 8 cm. Then the area of djrk gSA ;fn BD = 6 cm rFkk CE = 8 cm. rc f=kHkqt
triangle ABC is
ABC dk {ks=kiQy gS
(1) 84 sq. cm (2) 42 sq. cm
(1) 84 sq. cm (2) 42 sq. cm
(3) 78 sq. cm (4) 80 sq. cm
(3) 78 sq. cm (4) 80 sq. cm
80. If a2 sinA + b2 sinB + c2 sinC = absinC + bcsinA
+ acsinB then triangle ABC is (where a, b, c have 80. ;fn a2 sinA + b2 sinB + c2 sinC = absinC + bcsinA
their usual meaning) + ac sinB rc f=kHkqt ABC gS (tgk¡ a, b, c ds lkekU; vFkZ gSa)
(1) Equilateral (1) leckgq
(2) Right angled (2) ledks.kh;
(3) Either equilateral or right angled
(3) ;k rks leckgq ;k ledks.kh;
(4) Isosceles
(4) lef}ckgq
81. In ΔABC, ∠C = 120° and H is the reciprocal of
arithmetic mean of the reciprocal of the lengths of the 81. ΔABC esa] ∠C = 120° rFkk H Hkqtk BC rFkk CA dh
side BC and CA, then find the length of internal yEckbZ;ksa ds O;qRØe ds lekUrj ekè; dk O;qRØe gS] rc
angle bisector of angle C is dks.k C ds vUr%dks.k v¼Zd dh yEckbZ Kkr dhft,
H H
(1) H (2) (1) H (2)
2 2
3H 3H
(3) 2H (4) (3) 2H (4)
2 2
cos 2α cos 2α
82. Equation cos ( θ – α ) = has two solutions θ1 82. lehdj.k cos ( θ – α ) = es a nks gy θ1 rFkk
2 2
sin θ1 + sin θ2 sin θ1 + sin θ2
and θ2 (θ1 ≠ θ2). Find the value of θ2 (θ1 ≠ θ2) gSaA dk eku Kkr dhft,
cos θ1 + cos θ2 cos θ1 + cos θ2
(1) – tanα (2) – cotα (1) – tanα (2) – cotα
(3) tanα (4) cotα (3) tanα (4) cotα

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83. If A, B, C are the angles of a triangle which is 83. ;fn A, B, C ,d f=kHkqt ds dks.k gSa tks vf/d dks.k ugha
not obtuse and logsec B sec A , logsec C sec B , gSa rFkk logsec B sec A , logsec C sec B , logsec A sec C
logsec A sec C are in G.P. then xq-Js- esa gS] rc
(1) Triangle is equilateral (1) f=kHkqt leckgq gS (2) f=kHkqt lef}ckgq gS
(2) Triangle is isosceles
(3) f=kHkqt ledks.kh; gS (4) f=kHkqt fo"keckgq gS
(3) Triangle is right angle
(4) Triangle is scalene 84. ,d ΔABC es]a ;fn vUr%f=kT;k 2 ds cjkcj gS rFkk vUro`ÙZ k
84. In a ΔABC if inradius is equal to 2 and incircle Hkqtk BC, CA rFkk AB dks D, E rFkk F ij Li'kZ djrk
touches the side BC, CA and AB at D, E and F. If gSA ;fn BD, CE rFkk AF rhu Øekxr le iw.kk±d gS]a rc
BD, CE and AF are three consecutive even integers, f=kHkqt dk ifjeki gS
then the perimeter of the triangle is
(1) 12 (2) 24
(1) 12 (2) 24
(3) 36 (4) 48 (3) 36 (4) 48

85. The value of 3 ( sec 55° + cosec 55° ) 85. 3 ( sec 55° + cosec 55° ) + ( sec 55° – cosec 55° ) dk
eku gS
+ ( sec 55° – cosec 55° ) is
(1) 2 2 (2) 3 2
(1) 2 2 (2) 3 2
(3) 4 2 (4) 5 2
(3) 4 2 (4) 5 2
[k.M - II
SECTION - II
Assertion – Reason Type Questions dFku&dkj.k izdkj ds iz'u
Directions : Questions number 86 to 90 are Assertion- funs Z ' k : iz'u la[;k 86 ls 90 dFku&dkj.k izdkj ds iz'u gaSA
Reason type questions. Each of these questions
contains two statements. Statement-1 (Assertion) and
bu iz'uksa esa nks dFku Øe'k% dFku-1 (dFku) ,oa dFku-2
Statement-2 (Reason). Each of these questions also has (dkj.k) fn;s x, gSaA bu izR;sd iz'uksa ds pkj fodYi Hkh
four alternative choices, only one of which is the correct fn;s x, gSa ftuesa ls dsoy ,d mÙkj lR; gSA vkidks lgh
answer. You have to select the correct choice.
fodYi dk p;u djuk gSA
86. Statement-1 : The number of integral values of λ, for 86. dFku-1 : λ ds iw.kk±d ekuksa dh la[;k ftuds fy, lehdj.k
which the equation 7 cosx + 5 sinx = 2λ + 1 has a
solution, is 8. 7 cosx + 5 sinx = 2λ + 1 esa ,d gy gS] 8 gksrh gSA

and rFkk
Statement-2 : a cosθ + b sinθ = c has at least one dFku-2 : a cosθ + b sinθ = c dk de ls de ,d gy
solution if c > a 2 + b 2 . gksxk ;fn c > a2 + b2 .
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(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (1) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gS
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (2) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gS
Statement-1
(3) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 vlR; gS
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True (4) dFku-1 vlR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS
87. Statement-1 :In a ΔABC, if a < b < c and r is 87. dFku-1 : ,d ΔABC esa] ;fn a < b < c rFkk r vUr%f=kT;k gS
inradius and r1, r2, r3 are the exradii opposite to
angle A, B, C respectively then r < r1 < r2 < r3.
rFkk r1, r2, r3 Øe'k% dks.k A, B, C ds lEeq[k cká f=kT;k,¡
(where a, b, c have their usual meaning) gSa] rc r < r1 < r2 < r3. (tgk¡ a, b, c ds lkekU; vFkZ gSa)
and rFkk
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Statement-2 : For ΔABC + + = . dFku-2 : ΔABC ds fy, + + = .
r1 r2 r3 r r1 r2 r3 r
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (1) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1 fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gS
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (2) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gS
Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (3) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 vlR; gS
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True (4) dFku-1 vlR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS
cos A cos B cos C cos A cos B cos C
88. Statement-1 : In a ΔABC if = = , 88. dFku-1 : ,d ΔABC esa ;fn = = ,
a b c a b c
r1 + r2 + r3 r1 + r2 + r3
then value of is equal to 9. rc dk eku = 9.
r r
and rFkk
a b c 1
Statement-2 : In ΔABC : = = = , a b c 1
sin A sin B sinC 2R dFku-2 : ΔABC esa : = = = , tgk¡
where R is circumradius. sin A sin B sinC 2R
(where a, b, c, r1, r2, r3 have their usual meaning) R ifjf=kT;k gSA (tgk¡ a, b, c, r1, r2, r3 ds lkekU; vFkZ gSa)
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
(1) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1 fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gS
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (2) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gS
Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (3) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 vlR; gS
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True (4) dFku-1 vlR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS

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89. Statement-1 : sin 2.9 > sin 3 89. dFku-1 : sin2.9 > sin 3
and
rFkk
⎛π ⎞
Statement-2 : If x, y ∈ ⎜ , π ⎟ , x < y , then ⎛π ⎞
⎝2 ⎠ dFku-2 : ;fn x, y∈⎜ , π ⎟ , x < y , rc sinx > siny
sinx > siny ⎝2 ⎠
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (1) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gS
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (2) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gS
Statement-1
(3) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 vlR; gS
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) dFku-1 vlR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
90. Statement-1 : |sinθ| + |1 – sinθ| = 1 is true for 90. dFku-1 : |sinθ| + |1 – sinθ| = 1, θ ∈ [0, π] ds fy, lR;
θ ∈ [0, π] gksrk gSA
and rFkk
Statement-2 : If |x| + |y| = |x + y|, then xy ≥ 0.
dFku-2 : If |x| + |y| = |x + y|, rc xy ≥ 0.
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for (1) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-1 fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k gS
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (2) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS_ dFku-2, dFku-1 ds
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
fy, lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gS
Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (3) dFku-1 lR; gS] dFku-2 vlR; gS
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True (4) dFku-1 vlR; gS] dFku-2 lR; gS

  

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TEST - 2 (Paper-I)

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (3) 31. (1) 61. (3)
2. (3) 32. (4) 62. (2)
3. (3) 33. (4) 63. (2)
4. (1) 34. (3) 64. (2)
5. (4) 35. (1) 65. (3)
6. (2) 36. (1) 66. (3)
7. (1) 37. (1) 67. (4)
8. (1) 38. (2) 68. (1)
9. (3) 39. (4) 69. (4)
10. (3) 40. (2) 70. (4)
11. (2) 41. (4) 71. (3)
12. (2) 42. (3) 72. (3)
13. (2) 43. (3) 73. (3)
14. (4) 44. (2) 74. (2)
15. (2) 45. (1) 75. (3)
16. (3) 46. (4) 76. (1)
17. (3) 47. (2) 77. (3)
18. (4) 48. (2) 78. (4)
19. (3) 49. (4) 79. (1)
20. (3) 50. (2) 80. (1)
21. (1) 51. (4) 81. (2)
22. (1) 52. (2) 82. (3)
23. (4) 53. (3) 83. (2)
24. (1) 54. (4) 84. (2)
25. (4) 55. (1) 85. (3)
26. (4) 56. (3) 86. (3)
27. (4) 57. (4) 87. (2)
28. (1) 58. (3) 88. (3)
29. (2) 59. (2) 89. (1)
30. (4) 60. (1) 90. (1)

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1. Answer (3) 1. mÙkj (3)
a2 2 5a a2 2 5a
s = 2 a2 + = = 5a s = 2 a2 + = = 5a
4 2 4 2

5a 5a
t= t=
u u

2. Answer (3) 2. mÙkj (3)


 kx ( ˆ )  kx ( ˆ )
aA = i aA = i
m m

F – kx  ( ˆ ) F – kx  ( ˆ )
For B : F – T = ma′ ⇒ a′ = = aB i B ds fy, : F – T = ma′ ⇒ a′ = = aB i
m m
F – 2kx ( ˆ )
F – 2kx ( ˆ ) lkisf{kd Roj.k = a′ – a = i
relative acceleration = a′ – a = i m
m
3. mÙkj (3)
3. Answer (3)

 v .u = 0 ⇒ ⎡⎣u cos θiˆ + ( u sin θ – gt ) ˆj ⎤⎦
v .u = 0 ⇒ ⎡⎣u cos θiˆ + ( u sin θ – gt ) ˆj ⎤⎦

. ⎡⎣u cos θiˆ + u sin θˆj ⎤⎦ = 0 . ⎡⎣u cos θiˆ + u sin θˆj ⎤⎦ = 0

u2cos2θ + usinθ (usinθ – gt) = 0 u2cos2θ + usinθ (usinθ – gt) = 0


⇒ u2 = (usinθ)gt ⇒ u2 = (usinθ)gt

u u
u u ⇒t= ⇒ t= ;fn θ ÅèokZèkj ls gSA
⇒t= ⇒ t= If θ is from vertical. g sin θ g cos θ
g sin θ g cos θ

The perpendicular velocity has magnitude = u tanθ


yEcor~ osx dk ifjek.k = u tanθ
4. Answer (1) 4. mÙkj (1)
Number of particles striking per second izfr lsd.M Vdjkus okys d.kksa dh la[;k
10 10
n= = 1000s–1 n= = 1000s–1
0.01 0.01
F = nmv
F = nmv
= 1000 (0.001) (10)
= 1000 (0.001) (10)
= 10 N
= 10 N
5. mÙkj (4)
5. Answer (4)
In uniform circular motion
,dleku o`Ùkh; xfr esa
 
   dr  dv   
 dr  dv    r ⊥ , v⊥
dt a = w × v
r ⊥ ,
, v⊥
dt a = w × v
, dt
dt
6. Answer (2) 6. mÙkj (2)
20 3 ⎛ 1⎞ 20 3 ⎛ 1⎞
Vrel in vertical = × – 20 ⎜ ⎟ = 0 ÅèokZèkj eas Vrel = × – 20 ⎜ ⎟ = 0
2 ⎝ 2⎠ 3 2 ⎝2⎠
3
∴ Min separation = 10 m ∴ U;wure nwjh = 10 m

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7. Answer (1) 7. mÙkj (1)


2 2 3
v v ×a ×v v 64 × 2 2 v2 v2 × a × v v3 64 × 2 2
R= =   =   = = 16 2 m R= =   =   = = 16 2 m
a sin θ a[a × v ] a ×v 8 a sin θ [
a a ×v ] a ×v 8

8. Answer (1) 8. mÙkj (1)


dx1 dx2 dx3 dx1 dx2 dx3
2 – + =0 2 – + =0
dt dt dt dt dt dt
⇒ 2v1 – v2 + v3 = 0
⇒ 2v1 – v2 + v3 = 0
⇒ 2a1 – a2 + a3 = 0
⇒ 2a1 – a2 + a3 = 0
9. mÙkj (3)
9. Answer (3)
u 2 sin 2θ 2u sin θ
u 2 sin 2θ 2u sin θ 2R = rFkk T =
2R = and T = g g
g g
Eliminating u, we get u dks foyksfir djus ij
2
2 gT 2 10 × (10 ) 1
gT 2
10 × (10 )
1 tan θ = = =
tan θ = = = uR 4 ( 250 3 ) 3
uR (
4 250 3 ) 3
θ = 30°
θ = 30° 10. mÙkj (3)
10. Answer (3)
T1 = μmg
T1 = μmg T2 = 2μmg + μmg = 3μmg
T2 = 2μmg + μmg = 3μmg F = 6μmg + μmg = 7μmg
F = 6μmg + μmg = 7μmg
11. mÙkj (2)
11. Answer (2)
v ’ = 20 cos60°
v ′ = 20 cos60°
= 10 m/s
= 10 m/s
12. mÙkj (2)
12. Answer (2)
Minimum = 3 U;wure = 3
Maximum = infinite vfèkdre = vuUr
13. Answer (2) 13. mÙkj (2)
For maximum range θ = 45°
vfèkdre ijkl θ = 45° ds fy,
gx 2
y = x tan θ − gx 2
2u 2 cos2 θ y = x tan θ −
2u 2 cos2 θ
10 x 2 × 2
20 = x − 10 x 2 × 2
2 × 30 × 30 20 = x −
2 × 30 × 30
x2
20 = x − x2
90 20 = x −
90
1800 = 90 x – x2
1800 = 90 x – x2
x2 – 90 x + 1800 = 0
x2 – 90 x + 1800 = 0
90 − 30
x1 = 90 − 30
2 x1 =
2
x1 = 30 m
x1 = 30 m
90 + 30 90 + 30
x2 = = 60 m x2 = = 60 m
2 2
⇒ x2 – x1 = 30 m ⇒ x2 – x1 = 30 m

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14. Answer (4) 14. mÙkj (4)


y
u y
h u
h

H
θ H
x θ
R x
R
2
2

(H + h ) (H + h )
tan θ = tan θ =
R R
2 2

2 (H + h ) 2 (H + h )
4= ⇒ u =H +h 4= ⇒ u =H +h
R R

h = 40 m h = 40 m

15. Answer (2) 15. mÙkj (2)


F – 20 = 15 (a) F – 20 = 15 (a)
80 – 20 = (10) (a) F = (30 + 15 × 6) 80 – 20 = (10) (a) F = (30 + 15 × 6)
60 = (10)a F = 120 N 60 = (10)a F = 120 N
a = 6 ms–2 a = 6 ms–2
16. Answer (3) 16. mÙkj (3)
ωL = 2000 = 6 rads–1 v = rw = 24 ms–1 ωL = 2000 = 6 rads–1 v = rw = 24 ms–1
17. Answer (3)
17. mÙkj (3)
mg sinθ + 2 = μmg cosθ
mg sinθ + 2 = μmg cosθ
mg sinθ + μmg cosθ = 14
mg sinθ + μmg cosθ = 14
mg sinθ – μmg cosθ = – 2 mg sinθ – μmg cosθ = – 2
N f2 = μN
2mg sinθ = 12 2mg sinθ = 12
N f2 = μN
mg sinθ = 6 0
20 mg sinθ = 6
0
6 θ 20
mg = sin mg 6
mg mg =
sin θ sin θ θ
sin mg
mg
⎛ 6 ⎞ ⎛ 6 ⎞
6 + 2 = (μ ) ⎜ ⎟ cos θ 6 + 2 = (μ ) ⎜ ⎟ cos θ
⎝ sin θ ⎠ ⎝ sin θ ⎠

6 = (μ) (6) (cotθ) 6 = (μ) (6) (cotθ)

⎛4⎞ ⎛4⎞
8 = (μ ) ( 6) ⎜ ⎟ = μ = 1 8 = (μ ) ( 6) ⎜ ⎟ = μ = 1
⎝3⎠ ⎝3⎠

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18. Answer (4) 18. mÙkj (4)


F = 30 N
F = 30 N
30°
30°

3
Fdriving = F cos30° = 30 × = 15 3 N
2 3
Fisjz d = F cos30° = 30 × = 15 3 N
F sin30° + N = mg ⇒ N = mg – F sin30° 2
F sin30° + N = mg ⇒ N = mg – F sin30°
1
= 6 × 10 – 30 ×
2 1
= 6 × 10 – 30 ×
2
N = 45 N
N = 45 N
Limiting friction = μsN
= μs × 45 lhekUr ?k"kZ.k = μsN
= 0.8 × 45 = μs × 45 = 0.8 × 45
30 N
30 N
As Fdriving < Limiting friction, Hence block will not pw¡fd Fizsjd < lhekUr ?k"kZ.k] blfy, CykWd xfr ugha djsxk]
move, there force friction force = 15 3 N blfy, ?k"kZ.k cy =15 3 N
19. Answer (3) 19. mÙkj (3)
10 ˆj 10 jˆ

5iˆ 5iˆ

Resultant = 100 + 25 = 125 = 5 5 units ifj.kkeh = 100 + 25 = 125 = 5 5 bdkbZ


20. Answer (3) 20. mÙkj (3)
–1
v2 = 2r ms
–1
v2 = 2r ms

θ Q θ Q
O O
θ θ
O O
r r
r 2 r 2
θ θ
P P v1 = 6r ms–1
v1 = 6r ms –1

v1 sin θ + v 2 cos θ v1 sin θ + v 2 cos θ


ωP = ωP =
Q
r 2 Q
r 2

6r sin 45° + 2r cos 45° 6r sin 45° + 2r cos 45°


r 2 r 2
= 4 radian/second =4 jsfM;u/lsd.M

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21. Answer (1) 21. mÙkj (1)


T – mg = m(– a) …(1) T T – mg = m(– a) …(1) T

⎛π ⎞ θ ⎛π ⎞
T – mg sin ⎜ – θ ⎟ = ma T – mg sin ⎜ – θ ⎟ = ma θ
⎝2 ⎠ …(2) ⎝2 ⎠ …(2)
mg (1– cos θ ) = 2ma ( )
mg 1– cos θ = 2ma

⎛ θ⎞ m ⎛ θ⎞ m
g ⎜ 2 sin2 ⎟ = 2a g ⎜ 2 sin2 ⎟ = 2a
⎝ 2⎠ ⎝ 2⎠
m1 m1
θ θ
a = g sin2 a = g sin2
2 2

22. Answer (1) 22. mÙkj (1)


kx = 2g …(1) kx = 2g …(1) 2 kg
2 kg
3g + kx = m2a2 …(2) 3g + kx = m2a2 …(2)
K
3g + 2g = m2a2 …(3) K 3g + 2g = m2a2 …(3)
3 kg
5g 5 vkèkkj LVS.M
5g 5 3 kg a2 = = g
a2 = = g Support m2 3
m2 3
stand
23. Answer (4) 23. mÙkj (4)
Q R Q R

–1
(5 sinθ) 5 ms 5 ms
–1
(5 sinθ)
θ 5 cosθ 5 cosθ
θ
P P
(1 + 5 cosθ) = 5 sinθ (1 + 5 cosθ) = 5 sinθ
1 + 25 cos2θ + 10 cosθ = 25(1 – cos2θ) 1 + 25 cos2θ + 10 cosθ = 25(1 – cos2θ)

1 + 25 cos2θ + 10 cosθ = 25 – 25 cos2θ 1 + 25 cos2θ + 10 cosθ = 25 – 25 cos2θ


1 + 50 cos2θ + 10 cosθ – 25 = 0
1 + 50 cos2θ + 10 cosθ – 25 = 0
50 cos2θ + 10 cosθ – 24 = 0
50 cos2θ + 10 cosθ – 24 = 0

– b ± b2 – 4ac – b ± b 2 – 4ac
Solving g cos θ = gy djus ij] g cos θ =
2a 2a

θ = 53° θ = 53°
24. Answer (1) 24. mÙkj (1)
g 4 10 × 65 g 4 10 × 65
tan θ = 8, 2 2
= = tan θ = 8, = =
2u cos θ 3 2 × u2 × 1 2
2u cos θ 2 3 2 × u2 × 1

u 2 sin2 θ u 2 sin2 θ
⇒ hmax = = 12 m ⇒ h = = 12 m
2g vfèkdre 2g

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25. Answer (4) 25. mÙkj (4)


 
r = 2tiˆ + (2t − 12t 2 ) ˆj r = 2tiˆ + (2t − 12t 2 ) jˆ 2 ms
–1

–1
2 ms π
 
v = 2iˆ + (2 − 24t ) jˆ π v = 2iˆ + (2 − 24t ) jˆ 4
4
ar = –24ms–2 ( + ˆj ) ar = –24ms–2 ( + ˆj )

  π   π
a ⋅ v = av cos a ⋅ v = av cos
4 4

a = 24 m/s−2 a = 24 m/s−2

v = 4 + (2 − 24t )2 v = 4 + (2 − 24t )2

   
a ⋅ v = −24(2 − 24t ) a ⋅ v = −24(2 − 24t )

1 1
⇒ t= s = 0.16 s ⇒ t= s = 0.16 s
6 6

26. Answer (4) 26. mÙkj (4)


27. Answer (4) 27. mÙkj (4)
28. Answer (1) 28. mÙkj (1)
u cosθ = v cosα
u cosθ = v cosα

u cos θ u cos θ
v= v=
cos α cos α

29. Answer (2)


29. mÙkj (2)
vx = 8t – 8 = – 8 ms–1
vx = 8t – 8 = – 8 ms–1
vy = 20t = 0 ms–1
vy = 20t = 0 ms–1

2
u = ( –8 ) + 02 = 8 m/s 2
u = ( –8 ) + 02 = 8 m/s
ax = 8 ms–2 ax = 8 ms–2
ay = 20 ms–2 ay = 20 ms–2

2 2
a = ( 20 ) + ( 8 ) 2
a = ( 20 ) + ( 8 )
2

= 464 m/s2 = 464 m/s2

30. Answer (4) 30. mÙkj (4)

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PART - B (CHEMISTRY)

31. Answer (1) 31. mÙkj (1)


Molar mass of equilibrium mixture < molar mass of lkE; feJ.k dk eksyj nzO;eku < N2 dk eksyj nzO;eku
N2
1
1 r∝
r∝ m
m
rfeJ.k > rN2
rmix > rN2
32. mÙkj (4)
32. Answer (4)
H H
sp3–s ⇐ ⇒ sp2 –s
H H
H2C C C CH2 C C H
sp3–s ⇐ ⇒ sp2 –s ⇓
sp –s ⇐
2

H2C C C CH2 C C H sp–s


⇓ H
sp –s ⇐
2

sp–s
H sp3 – s > sp2 – s > sp – s
ca/ yEckbZ
sp3 – s > sp2 – s > sp – s
33. mÙkj (4)
Bond length
34. mÙkj (3)
33. Answer (4)
34. Answer (3) 35. mÙkj (1)
35. Answer (1) PcVc 3
∴zc = =
RcTc 8
PcVc 3
∴zc = =
RcTc 8 1 8
∴ =
zc 3
1 8
∴ =
zc 3 36. mÙkj (1)
36. Answer (1) Nks V s vkdkj rFkk mPp bys D Vª k W u ?kuRo ds dkj.k]
N-ijek.kqvksa ds eè; vUrj bysDVªkWuh; çfrd"kZ.k }kjk
Due to small size and high electron density, inter-
electronic repulsion between N-atoms decreaes sta- N – N ,dy ca/ dk LFkkf;Ro de gks tkrk gSA
bility of N – N single bond. 37. mÙkj (1)
37. Answer (1)
38. mÙkj (2)
38. Answer (2)
⎛4 ⎞
b = 4 ⎜ πr 3 ⎟ × NA
⎛4 ⎞ ⎝3 ⎠
b = 4 ⎜ πr 3 ⎟ × NA
⎝3 ⎠
39. mÙkj (4)
39. Answer (4)
dkcZu esa fjDr d{kd ugha ik;s tkrsA
Carbon does not possess vacant orbital.
40. mÙkj (2)
40. Answer (2)
41. Answer (4) 41. mÙkj (4)
H2O d k v kaf 'kd n kc
Partial pressure of H2O %RH = × 100
%RH = × 100 H2Od k o k"in kc
V.P. of H2O

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42. Answer (3) 42. mÙkj (3)


Maximum 4 bond can be formed between two at- nks ijek.kqvksa ds eè; vf/dre 4 ca/ cu ldrs gSa% ,d σ, nks
oms : one σ, two π one delta bond. In B2 and C2 π, ,d MsYVk ca/A B2 o C2 v.kqvksa esa dsoy π-cU/ ik;s tkrs
molecules only. π-bond are present with bond order
one and two respectively. gsaA rFkk budk ca/ Øe Øe'k% ,d rFkk nks gksrk gSA
43. Answer (3) 43. mÙkj (3)
⊕ —

⊕ — RbIBrCl ⇒ Rb rFkk [IBrCl]


RbIBrCl ⇒ Rb and [IBrCl]


Br — I — Cl
Br — I — Cl
3
3 sp d
sp d
44. mÙkj (2)
44. Answer (2)
45. mÙkj (1)
45. Answer (1)
vf/d fo|qr½.krk vUrj ds dkj.k HF esa vk;fud y{k.k
Due to large electronegative difference, HF have
more ionic character. vf/d gksrk gSA
46. Answer (4) 46. mÙkj (4)
47. Answer (2) 47. mÙkj (2)
48. Answer (2) 48. mÙkj (2)
PHe ∝ nHe
PHe ∝ nHe
49. mÙkj (4)
49. Answer (4)
mPp vkd"khZ cyksa ds dkj.k CO2
CO2 due to high attractive forces
50. mÙkj (2)
50. Answer (2)
51. mÙkj (4)
51. Answer (4)
52. mÙkj (2)
52. Answer (2)
53. mÙkj (3)
53. Answer (3)
PCl3F2 dk f}/qzo vk?kw.kZ 'kwU; gksrk gS] cafdr fu;e ds
PCl3F2 have zero dipole moment on the basis of
vuqlkj bldh lajpuk fuEu çdkj gS
bent rule its structure is given below
F
F Cl
Cl
Cl — P
Cl — P Cl
Cl F
F
54. Answer (4) 54. mÙkj (4)
Polarising power of cation is directly proportional to /uk;u dh /qzo.k {kerk bldh vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk ds
its oxidation state so, Mn2O7 have high covalent lekuqikrh gksrh gS] vr% Mn2O7 esa lgla;kstd y{k.k mPp
character gksrs gSAa
55. Answer (1) 55. mÙkj (1)
56. Answer (3) 56. mÙkj (3)
57. Answer (4) 57. mÙkj (4)
58. Answer (3) 58. mÙkj (3)
59. Answer (2) 59. mÙkj (2)
60. Answer (1) 60. mÙkj (1)

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PART - C (MATHEMATICS)

61. Answer (3) 61. mÙkj (3)


1 1 1 1
⎛ tan A + tan B ⎞ 2 ⎛ cot A + cot B ⎞ 2 ⎛ tan A + tan B ⎞ 2 ⎛ cot A + cot B ⎞ 2
⎜ ⎟ =⎜ ⎟ ⎜ ⎟ =⎜ ⎟
⎝ tan A tan B cot C ⎠ ⎝ cot C ⎠ ⎝ tan A tan B cot C ⎠ ⎝ cot C ⎠
1 1
⎛ b2 + c 2 – a2 + a2 + c 2 – b2 ⎞2 ⎛ b2 + c 2 – a2 + a2 + c 2 – b2 ⎞2
⎜ ⎟ ⎜ ⎟
⎜ 2abc ⎟ 2abc
⎜ ⎟
=⎜ ( a2 + b2 – c 2 ) ⎟ =⎜ ( a2 + b2 – c 2 ) ⎟
⎜ ⎟ ⎜ ⎟
⎝ 2abc ⎠ ⎝ 2abc ⎠
1 1
⎛ 2c 2 ⎞2 ⎛ 2c 2 ⎞2
=⎜
2 2 2 ⎟ =⎜ ⎟
⎝a +b –c ⎠ ⎝ a2 + b2 – c 2 ⎠
1 1
⎛ 2c 2 ⎞2 ⎛ 2c 2 ⎞2
⎜ 2 ⎟ ⎜ 2 ⎟
= ⎜ ( x + 1) c 2 ⎟ = ⎜ ( x + 1) c 2 ⎟
⎜ – c2 ⎟ ⎜ – c2 ⎟
⎝ 2x ⎠ ⎝ 2x ⎠
1 1
⎛ 4x ⎞2 ⎛ 4x ⎞2 2 x
= ⎜ 2 ⎟ = ⎜ 2 ⎟
=
⎝ ( x – 1) ⎠ ⎝ ( x – 1) ⎠ x –1

2 x 62. mÙkj (2)


=
x –1 2 cosk cosx + sinx = 2
62. Answer (2)
ds okLrfod gy gSa
2 cosk cosx + sinx = 2
have real solutions 2 ≤ 1 + 4cos2 k

2 ≤ 1 + 4cos2 k 3
cos2 k ≥
4
3
cos2 k ≥
4 3
– cos2 k ≤ –
4
3
– cos2 k ≤ –
4 3
1– cos2 k ≤1–
3 4
1– cos2 k ≤1–
4
1
sin2 k ≤
1 4
sin2 k ≤
4
63. mÙkj (2)
63. Answer (2)
A = log3 81, B = log3 27, C = log3 3
A = log3 81, B = log3 27, C = log3 3
vc A – B – C = 0
Now A – B – C = 0
So that tanA tan(– B) tan(– C) rkfd tanA tan(– B) tan(– C)
= tanA – tanB – tanC = tanA – tanB – tanC

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64. Answer (2) 64. mÙkj (2)


(f(x))2 + (g(x))2 =4 (f(x))2 + (g(x))2 = 4
2 + 2 sin(2016)x = 4 2 + 2 sin(2016)x = 4
sin(2016)x = 1 sin(2016)x = 1

( 4n + 1) π ( 4n + 1) π
x= , ∀ n ∈I x= , ∀ n ∈I
4032 4032
65. Answer (3) 65. mÙkj (3)

cos ( θ – α ) m + 1 cos ( θ – α ) m + 1
= =
sin ( θ + α ) m – 1 sin ( θ + α ) m – 1

Applying compodendo and dividendo ;ksxkUrjkuqikr ykxw djus ij


cos ( θ – α ) + sin ( θ + α ) 2m cos ( θ – α ) + sin ( θ + α ) 2m
= =
cos ( θ – α ) – sin ( θ + α ) 2 cos ( θ – α ) – sin ( θ + α ) 2

⎛π ⎞
cos ( θ – α ) + cos ⎜ – ( θ + α ) ⎟ ⎛π ⎞
⎝2 ⎠ =m cos ( θ – α ) + cos ⎜ – ( θ + α ) ⎟
⎝2 ⎠ =m
⎛π ⎞
cos ( θ – α ) – cos ⎜ – ( θ + α ) ⎟ ⎛ π ⎞
⎝2 ⎠ cos ( θ – α ) – cos ⎜ – ( θ + α ) ⎟
⎝2 ⎠
⎛ π⎞ ⎛ π ⎞
⎜θ–α+θ+α+ 2 ⎟ ⎜θ–α– 2 –θ–α⎟ ⎛ π⎞ ⎛ π ⎞
2cos ⎜ ⎟ cos ⎜ ⎟ ⎜θ–α+θ+α+ 2 ⎟ ⎜θ–α– 2 –θ–α⎟
⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2 ⎠ =m 2cos ⎜ ⎟ cos ⎜ ⎟
⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2 ⎠ =m
⎛ π ⎞ ⎛ π ⎞
⎜ θ – α + 2 + θ + α ⎟ ⎜ –θ + α + 2 + θ + α ⎟ ⎛ π ⎞ ⎛ π ⎞
2sin ⎜ ⎟ sin ⎜ ⎟ ⎜ θ – α + 2 + θ + α ⎟ ⎜ –θ + α + 2 + θ + α ⎟
⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2 ⎠ 2sin ⎜ ⎟ sin ⎜ ⎟
⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2 ⎠
⎛π ⎞ ⎛π ⎞
tan ⎜ + θ ⎟ tan ⎜ + α ⎟ = m ⎛π ⎞ ⎛π ⎞
⎝4 ⎠ ⎝4 ⎠ tan ⎜ + θ ⎟ tan ⎜ + α ⎟ = m
⎝4 ⎠ ⎝4 ⎠
66. Answer (3)
66. mÙkj (3)
π
Put α = π
4 α= jf[k,
4
3
k=
4 3
k=
67. Answer (4) 4

f(θ) = 2 cosθ sinθ + 2 cos2θ 67. mÙkj (4)


f(θ) = 2 cosθ sinθ + 2 cos2θ
= sin2θ + 1 + cos2θ
= sin2θ + 1 + cos2θ
f(θ) = 1 + sin2θ + cos2θ
f(θ) = 1 + sin2θ + cos2θ
fmax ( θ ) = 1 + 2
fmax ( θ ) = 1 + 2
fmin ( θ ) = 1– 2
fmin ( θ ) = 1– 2

x 2 – (1 + 2 + 1– 2 ) x + (1 + 2 )(1– 2 ) = 0
x 2 – (1 + 2 + 1– 2 ) x + (1 + 2 )(1– 2 ) = 0
x2 – 2x – 1 = 0 x2 – 2x – 1 = 0

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68. Answer (1) 68. mÙkj (1)
1 1 1 1 1 1
Δ= aα = bβ = c γ Δ= aα = bβ = c γ
2 2 c 2 2 c

1 1 1 a2 + b2 + c 2 1 1 1 a2 + b2 + c 2
+ + = + + =
α2 β2 γ2 4Δ 2 α2 β2 γ2 4Δ 2

69. Answer (4) 69. mÙkj (4)

a b c a b c
= = =k = = =k
4 5 7 4 5 7

abc Δ abc Δ
R= , r = , s = 8k R= , r = , s = 8k
4Δ s 4Δ s
R sabc
R sabc =
= r 4Δ 2
r 4Δ 2
s ( 4 k ) ( 5k ) ( 7k )
s ( 4k ) ( 5 k ) ( 7k ) =
= 4s ( 8k – 4k )( 8k – 5k )( 8k – 7k )
4s 8k – 4k )( 8k – 5k )( 8k – 7k )
(
5k × 4k × 7k
5k × 4k × 7k = ( )( )( )
4k 3k k
= ( )( )( )
4k 3k k
35
35 =
= 12
12
70. mÙkj (4)
70. Answer (4)
2 2
2 2 ⎛ 1 + sin A sin B ⎞ ⎛ sin B + sin A ⎞
⎛ 1 + sin A sin B ⎞ ⎛ sin B + sin A ⎞ ⎜ ⎟ –⎜ ⎟
⎜ ⎟ –⎜ ⎟ ⎝ cos A cos B ⎠ ⎝ cos A cos B ⎠
⎝ cos A cos B ⎠ ⎝ cos A cos B ⎠
1– sin2 A – sin2 B + sin2 A sin2 B
2 2 2 2
1– sin A – sin B + sin A sin B =
cos2 A ⋅ cos2 B
= 2 2
cos A ⋅ cos B
=1
=1
71. mÙkj (3)
71. Answer (3)
2 ( 2 sin18° )
2 ( 2 sin18° ) – cos 60° + cos 36°
– cos 60° + cos 36°
4 sin18°
4 sin18° =
= 1
1 cos36° –
cos36° – 2
2

( 5 – 1)
( 5 – 1)
4 4
4 4
= 5 +1 1
= 5 +1 1
– –
4 2 4 2

4 ( 5 – 1) 4 ( 5 – 1)
= =
( 5 + 1– 2 ) ( 5 + 1– 2 )
=4 =4

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72. Answer (3) 72. mÙkj (3)
a + b + c = 9k a + b + c = 9k
a = 4k, b = 3k, c = 2k a = 4k, b = 3k, c = 2k

tan A ( s – b )( s – c ) … tan A ( s – b )( s – c ) …
= =
2 Δ 2 Δ
Now vc
( s – b )( s – c ) ( s – a )( s – c ) ( s – a )( s – b ) ( s – b )( s – c ) ( s – a )( s – c ) ( s – a )( s – b )
Δ : Δ : Δ Δ Δ Δ
( s – a )( s – c ) ( s – b )( s – a ) ( s – b )( s – c ) : :
( s – a )( s – c ) ( s – b )( s – a ) ( s – b )( s – c )
Δ Δ Δ Δ Δ Δ
s–b s–c s–a
= : : s–b s–c s–a
s–a s–b s–c = : :
s–a s–b s–c
9k 9k 9k
– 3k – 2k – 4k
2 2 9k 9k 9k
= : : 2 – 3k – 2k – 4k
9k 9k 9k 2 2
– 4k – 3k – 2k = : : 2
2 2 2 9k 9k 9k
– 4k – 3k – 2k
2 2 2
5 1
= 3: :
3 5 5 1
= 3: :
= 45 : 25 : 3 3 5
73. Answer (3) = 45 : 25 : 3
Δ = a2 – b2 – c2 + 2bc 73. mÙkj (3)
b2 + c2 – a2 = 2bc – Δ Δ = a2 – b2 – c2 + 2bc
b2 + c2 – a2 = 2bc – Δ
1
2bc cos A = 2bc – bc sin A 1
2 2bc cos A = 2bc – bc sin A
2
4cos A + sin A = 4
4cos A + sin A = 4
74. Answer (2)
74. mÙkj (2)
A B C 2015
1 + 4 sin ⋅ sin .sin = A B C 2015
2 2 2 1975 1 + 4 sin ⋅ sin .sin =
2 2 2 1975
A B C 40
4 sin ⋅ sin ⋅ sin = A B C 40
2 2 2 1975 4 sin ⋅ sin ⋅ sin =
2 2 2 1975
r 40 8
= = r 40 8
R 1975 395 = =
R 1975 395
75. Answer (3)
75. mÙkj (3)
tan θ – tan φ
tan ( θ – φ ) = tan ( θ – φ ) =
tan θ – tan φ
1 + tan θ tan φ 1 + tan θ tan φ
4 tan φ 4 tan φ
tan ( θ – φ ) = tan ( θ – φ ) =
1 + 5 tan2 φ 1 + 5 tan2 φ
4 4
tan2 ( θ – φ ) ≤ tan2 ( θ – φ ) ≤
5 5

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76. Answer (1) 76. mÙkj (1)
Given equation is nh xbZ lehdj.k
1 1 1 1
+ +
( b + c – a )( c + a – b ) ( c + a – b )( a + b – c ) ( b + c – a )( c + a – b ) ( c + a – b )( a + b – c )

1 1 1 1
+ = + =
( a + b – c )( b + c – a ) ( a + b – c )( b + c – a ) 4
4
1 1
1 1 +
+ ( )(
4 s–a s–b ) 4 s – b )( s – c )
(
4 ( s – a )( s – b ) 4 ( s – b )( s – c )
1 1
+ = gS
1 1 4 ( s – c )( s – a ) 4
+ =
4 ( s – c )( s – a ) 4 nksuksa vksj r2 dk xq.kk djus ij (r = Δ dh vUr%f=kT;k)
multiplying r2 both side (r = inradius of Δ) r2 r2 r2
+ + = r2
( s – a )( s – b ) ( s – b )( s – c ) ( s – c )( s – a )
r2 r2 r2
+ + = r2 B r
( s – a )( s – b ) ( s – b )( s – c ) ( s – c )( s – a ) tan =
2 s–b
B r A r
tan = tan =
2 s–b blh izdkj] 2 s–a
A r C r
similarly, tan = tan =
2 s–a 2 s–c
∴ nh xbZ lehdj.k
C r
tan = A B B C A C
2 s–c tan .tan + tan .tan + tan ⋅ tan = r 2
2 2 2 2 2 2
∴ Given equation will be converted into
ds :i esa ifjofrZr gks tk,xh
A B B C A C ∴ r2 = 1 ∴r=1
tan .tan + tan .tan + tan ⋅ tan = r 2
2 2 2 2 2 2 77. mÙkj (3)
∴ r2 = 1 ∴r=1
90
77. Answer (3) ∑ sin2 ( sin θ ) + cos2 ( cos θ )
θ= 0
90
∑ sin2 ( sin θ ) + cos2 ( cos θ ) = sin2(sin0°) + cos2(cos0°)
θ= 0 + sin2(sin1°) + cos2(cos1°) + sin2(sin2°)
= sin 2 (sin0°) + cos 2 (cos0°) + sin 2 (sin1°) + cos2(cos2°) +…………+ sin2(sin88°)
+ cos 2 (cos1°) + sin 2 (sin2° + cos 2 (cos2°) + cos2(cos88°) + sin2(sin89°)
+………………+ sin 2 (sin88°) + cos 2 (cos88°)
+ sin 2 (sin89°) + cos 2 (cos89°) + sin 2 (sin90°) + cos2(cos89°) + sin2(sin90°) + cos2(cos90°)
+ cos2(cos90°) = 0 + cos21 + sin2(sin1°) + cos2(cos1°)+sin2(sin2°)
= 0 + cos21 + sin2(sin1°) + cos2(cos1°) + sin2(sin2°) + cos2(cos2°) + ……………+ sin2(sin88°)
+ cos 2 (cos2°) + ………………+ sin 2 (sin88°) + sin2(sin89°) + cos2(cos89°) + sin2(1) + 1
+ sin2(sin89°) + cos2(cos89°) + sin2(1) + 1
pw¡fd sin2(sin1°) + cos2(cos1°) + sin2(sin89°)
Since, sin 2 (sin1°) + cos 2(cos1°) + sin 2(sin89°)
cos2(cos89°)
cos2(cos89°)
sin2(sin1°) + cos2(cos1°) + sin2(cos1°) + cos2(sin1°)
sin2(sin1°) + cos2(cos1°) + sin2(cos1°) + cos2(sin1°)
cos2(cos88°)
cos2(cos88°)
=2
=2
cos21 + 2 × 44 + sin2(sin45°) + cos2(cos45°) + sin21 + 1
cos21 + 2 × 44 + sin2(sin45°) + cos2(cos45°) + sin21 + 1
2 + 2 × 44 + 1 = 91 2 + 2 × 44 + 1 = 91

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78. Answer (4) 78. mÙkj (4)
2 tan θ θ 2 tan θ θ
tan2θ = 2
Put,θ = tan2θ = , θ=
1– tan θ 8 1– tan θ 2 8
jf[k,
π π
2 tan 2 tan
∴ 1= 8 8
π ∴ 1=
1– tan2 π
8 1– tan2
8
2 π π
⇒ 1– tan = 2 tan π π
8 8 ⇒ 1– tan
2
= 2 tan
2 2 8 8
⎛ π⎞ ⎛ 2 π⎞
⇒ ⎜ 1– 2 tan ⎟ = ⎜ tan ⎟ 2 2
⎝ 8⎠ ⎝ 8⎠ ⎛ π⎞ ⎛ 2 π⎞
⇒ ⎜ 1– 2 tan ⎟ = ⎜ tan ⎟
π π π ⎝ 8⎠ ⎝ 8⎠
∴ 1 + 4 tan2 – 4 tan = tan4
8 8 8
π π π
π π π ∴ 1 + 4 tan2 – 4 tan = tan4
∴ tan 4
– 4 tan2 + 4 tan – 1 = 0 8 8 8
8 8 8
π π π
π π π ∴ tan4 – 4 tan2 + 4 tan – 1 = 0
∴ tan4 – 4 tan2 + 4 tan + 1 = 2 8 8 8
8 8 8
79. Answer (1) π π π
A ∴ tan4 – 4 tan2 + 4 tan + 1 = 2
s–a 8 8 8
A
2

F E
79. mÙkj (1) A
6 8 s–a
B 4 C
A
2
2 2 B 4 2 C 4 1 F E
B 6 D 8 C tan = = tan = =
2 6 3 2 8 2 6 8
B 4 C
B 4 2 C 4 1 2 2
tan = = tan = = pw¡fd] B 6 D 8 C
2 6 3 2 8 2
A B B C C A A B B C C A
Since, tan .tan + tan .tan + tan .tan = 1 tan .tan + tan .tan + tan .tan = 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
A 2 2 1 1 A
tan . + . + .tan = 1 A 2 2 1 1 A
2 3 3 2 2 2 tan . + . + .tan = 1
2 3 3 2 2 2
⎛ 2 1⎞ A 2
⎜ + ⎟ tan =
⎝3 2⎠ 2 3 ⎛ 2 1⎞ A 2
⎜ + ⎟ tan =
⎝3 2⎠ 2 3
⎛4+3⎞ A 2
⎜ ⎟ tan = ⎛4+3⎞ A 2
⎝ 6 ⎠ 2 3 ⎜ ⎟ tan =
⎝ 6 ⎠ 2 3
A 4
tan = A 4
2 7 tan =
2 7
A r 4 4 A r 4 4
tan = ⇒∴ = ∴s – a = 7 tan = ⇒∴ = ∴s – a = 7
2 s–a 7 s–a 2 s–a 7 s–a
∴ Area of triangle ∴ f=kHkqt dk {ks=kiQy
1 1 1 1 1 1
∴ × 4 × 14 + × 4 × 15 + × 4 × 13 ∴ × 4 × 14 + × 4 × 15 + × 4 × 13
2 2 2 2 2 2
28 + 30 + 26 = 84 sq. cm 28 + 30 + 26 = 84 sq. cm

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80. Answer (1) 80. mÙkj (1)
Given equation is nh xbZ lehdj.k
a2 sinA + b2 sinB + c2 sinC a2 sinA + b2 sinB + c2 sinC
= ab sinC + bc sinA + ac sinB = ab sinC + bc sinA + ac sinB
a3 b3 c 3 abc abc abc a3 b3 c 3 abc abc abc
∴ + + = + + ∴ + + = + +
2R 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R
∴ a3 + b3 + c3 = 3abc ∴ a + b + c = 3abc
3 3 3

∴ a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc ∴ a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc
= (a + b + c) (a2 + b2 + c2 – ab – bc – ca) = (a + b + c) (a2 + b2 + c2 – ab – bc – ca)
Since a + b + c ≠ 0 pw¡fd a + b + c ≠ 0
So a2 + b2 + c2 – ab – bc – ca = 0 blfy, a2 + b2 + c2 – ab – bc – ca = 0
⇒ 2a2 + 2b2 + 2c2 – 2ab – 2bc – 2ca = 0 ⇒ 2a2 + 2b2 + 2c2 – 2ab – 2bc – 2ca = 0
(a – b)2 + (b – c)2 + (c – a)2 = 0 (a – b)2 + (b – c)2 + (c – a)2 = 0
∴ a = b, b = c, c = a ∴ a = b, b = c, c = a
∴ So, triangle is equilateral ∴ vr% f=kHkqt leckgq gSA
81. Answer (2) 81. mÙkj (2)
Let length of internal angle bisector is l. ekuk vUr%dks.k v¼Zd dh yEckbZ l gS
∴ so ar (ΔABC) = ar (ΔBCD) + ar (ΔACD)
∴ vr% ar (ΔABC) = ar (ΔBCD) + ar (ΔACD)
1 1 1 1 1 1
ab sin120° = al sin60° + bl sin60° ab sin120° = al sin60° + bl sin60°
2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 ab
3 3 3 ab ab = al + bl ∴ l =
ab = al + bl ∴ l = 4 4 4 a+b
4 4 4 a+b
2ab H
2ab H pw¡fd H= ∴ H = 2l ∴l =
Since H = ∴ H = 2l ∴l = a+b 2
a+b 2 82. mÙkj (3)
82. Answer (3)
cos 2α cos 2α
Given equation is cos ( θ – α ) = has two nh xbZ lehdj.k cos ( θ – α ) = ds nks gy
2 2
solution θ1 and θ2
θ1 o θ2 gSa
cos 2α
∴ cos ( θ1 – α ) = cos 2α
2 ∴ cos ( θ1 – α ) =
2
cos 2α
and cos ( θ2 – α ) = cos 2α
2 rFkk cos ( θ2 – α ) =
2
∴ cos(θ1 – α) = cos(θ2 – α) ∴ cos(θ1 – α) = cos(θ2 – α)
∴ cos(θ1 – α) – cos(θ2 – α) = 0 ∴ cos(θ1 – α) – cos(θ2 – α) = 0
⎛ θ – α + θ2 – α ⎞ ⎛ θ2 – α + θ1 + α ⎞ ⎛ θ – α + θ2 – α ⎞ ⎛ θ2 – α + θ1 + α ⎞
2sin ⎜ 1 ⎟ × sin ⎜ ⎟=0 2sin ⎜ 1 ⎟ × sin ⎜ ⎟=0
⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2 ⎠
Either, θ1 = θ2 (but θ1 ≠ θ2) θ1 = θ2 (ijUrq θ1 ≠ θ2) esa ls ,d
∴ θ1 + θ2 = 2α ∴ θ1 + θ2 = 2α
θ + θ2 θ – θ2 θ + θ2 θ – θ2
sin θ1 + sin θ2 2sin 1 .cos 1 2sin 1 .cos 1
2 2 sin θ1 + sin θ2 2 2
= =
cos θ1 + cos θ2 θ1 + θ2 θ1 – θ2 cos θ1 + cos θ2 θ1 + θ2 θ1 – θ2
2cos .cos 2cos .cos
2 2 2 2
⎛ θ + θ2 ⎞ ⎛ θ + θ2 ⎞
tan ⎜ 1 ⎟ = tanα tan ⎜ 1 ⎟ = tanα
⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2 ⎠

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83. Answer (2) 83. mÙkj (2)

Since logsec B sec A , logsec C sec B , logsec A sec C pw ¡ f d logsec B sec A , logsec C sec B , logsec A sec C
are in G.P. xq-Js- esa gS
∴ ( logsec C sec B ) = logsec A sec C × logsec B sec A
2
∴ ( logsec C sec B ) = logsec A sec C × logsec B sec A
2

∴ ( logsec C sec B ) = logsec B sec C


2
∴ ( logsec C sec B ) = logsec B sec C
2

∴ ( logsec C sec B ) = 1
3
∴ ( logsec C sec B ) = 1
3

∴ logsec C sec B = 1 ∴ logsec C sec B = 1


∴ secB = secC ∴ secB = secC
∴B=C ∴B=C
Triangle is isosceles
f=kHkqt lef}ckgq gSA
84. Answer (2)
84. mÙkj (2)
Δ A
Since r = n+4 n+4 Δ
s pw¡fd r =
s A
F E
2 n+4 n+4
2 n+2
s ( s – a )( s – b )( s – c ) n s ( s – a )( s – b )( s – c ) F E
2= 2 2= 2
s2 s2 2n+2
B n D n+2 C n
2
( s – a )( s – b )( s – c )
( s – a )( s – b )( s – c ) 4= B n D n+2 C
4= s
s
ekuk BD = n, CE = n + 2, AF = n + 4
Let BD = n, CE = n + 2, AF = n + 4
∴ a = 2n + 2, b = 2n + 6, c = 2n + 4
∴ a = 2n + 2, b = 2n + 6, c = 2n + 4
s = 3n + 6
s = 3n + 6
∴ (s – a) = (n + 4) (s – b) = n
∴ (s – a) = (n + 4) (s – b) = n
(s – c) = n + 2
(s – c) = n + 2

( n + 4 ) n. ( n + 2 ) ( n + 4 ) n. ( n + 2 )
∴ 4= ∴ 4=
3 ( n + 2) 3 ( n + 2)

⇒ 12 = n2 + 4n ⇒ 12 = n2 + 4n
∴ n2 + 4n – 12 = 0 ∴ n2 + 4n – 12 = 0
(n + 6) (n – 2) = 0 (n + 6) (n – 2) = 0
∴ n = – 6, n = 2 ∴ n = – 6, n = 2
∴ n=2 ∴ n=2
s = 3 × 2 + 6 = 12 s = 3 × 2 + 6 = 12
∴ 2s = 24 ∴ 2s = 24

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85. Answer (3) 85. mÙkj (3)

3 ( sec 55° + cos ec55° ) + sec ( 55° ) – cos ec55° 3 ( sec 55° + cos ec55° ) + sec ( 55° ) – cos ec55°
sec 55° ( 3 + 1) + cos ec55° ( 3 – 1)
sec 55° ( 3 + 1) + cos ec55° ( 3 – 1)
3 + 1 ( 3 – 1)
+ 3 + 1 ( 3 – 1)
cos55° sin55° +
cos55° sin55°
⎡ ( 3 + 1) ( 3 – 1) ⎤
⎢ sin55° + cos55° ⎥ 2 2 × 2 ⎡ ( 3 + 1) ( 3 – 1) ⎤
= ⎣ 2 2 2 2 ⎦ ⎢ sin55° + cos55° ⎥ 2 2 × 2
= ⎣ 2 2 2 2 ⎦
2 × sin55°.cos55°
2 × sin55°.cos55°
4 2 ( sin55°.cos15° + cos55°.sin15° )
= 4 2 ( sin55°.cos15° + cos55°.sin15° )
sin110° =
sin110°
4 2 sin70°
= 4 2 sin70°
sin110° =
sin110°
= 4 2 = 4 2
86. Answer (3)
86. mÙkj (3)
7 cosx + 5 sinx = 2λ + 1
7 cosx + 5 sinx = 2λ + 1
2λ + 1 ≤ 74 2λ + 1 ≤ 74

– 74 ≤ 2λ + 1 ≤ 74 – 74 ≤ 2λ + 1 ≤ 74
λ = – 4, – 3, – 2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3 λ = – 4, – 3, – 2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3
a cosθ + b sinθ = c has no solution a cosθ + b sinθ = c dk dksbZ gy ugha gS
if c > a2 + b2 ;fn c > a2 + b2
87. Answer (2) 87. mÙkj (2)
Statement-1 dFku-1
a<b<c a<b<c
s–a>s–b>s–c s–a>s–b>s–c
s>s–a>s–b>s–c s>s–a>s–b>s–c

Δ Δ Δ Δ Δ Δ Δ Δ
< < < < < <
s s–a s–b s–c s s–a s–b s–c
r < r1 < r2 < r3 r < r1 < r2 < r3
Statement-2 dFku-2
r < r1 < r2 < r3 r < r1 < r2 < r3

Δ Δ Δ Δ Δ Δ Δ Δ
r1 = , r2 = , r3 = ,r = r1 = , r2 = , r3 = ,r =
s–a s–b s–c s s–a s–b s–c s

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
So, r + r + r = r vr% + + =
1 2 3 r1 r2 r3 r

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88. Answer (3) 88. mÙkj (3)


tanA = tanB = tanC tanA = tanB = tanC
A=B=C
A=B=C
i.e., a = b = c
i.e., a = b = c
Δ
r1 + r2 + r3 r1
Δ = 3. = 3 – a
s
r1 + r2 + r3 r1 3 (a + b + c ) r r Δ
= 3. = 3 – a =
s =9
r r Δ b+c –a s
s
3 (a + b + c )
= =9
a b c b+c –a
= = = 2R
sin A sin B sin C
a b c
89. Answer (1) = = = 2R
sin A sin B sin C
89. mÙkj (1)
sin2.9

sin3 sin2.9
π π sin3
2 π π
90. Answer (1)
2
90. mÙkj (1)
|sinθ| + |1 – sinθ| = 1 |sinθ| + |1 – sinθ| = 1
∴ sinθ(1 – sinθ) ≥ 0 ∴ θ ∈ [0, π] ∴ sinθ(1 – sinθ) ≥ 0 ∴ θ ∈ [0, π]

  

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