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Time: 3 hrs CCT - 2 (JEE MAINS) Total Mark : 300

Date: 04.12.2022

Topics Covered :
Physics : System of Particles and Rotational Motion, Gravitation, Mechanical Properties of
Solids, Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Chemistry : Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Redox Reactions, Hydrogen, The s-Block Elements,
p-Block Elements (XI Syllabus)
Mathematics : Sequences and Series (including Exponential and Logarithmic Series),
Trigonometric Functions (Transformation Formulae, Trigonometric Equations,
Properties of Triangle, Height and Distance)

General Instructions:
1. Duration of Test is 3 hrs.
2. The Test booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
3. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each part has two sections.
(i) Section-I : 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) (ii) Section-II : This section contains 10 questions. In Section II, 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 there is no negative marking for wrong answer.

. PART – A : PHYSICS
SECTION - I ML2 ML2
(1) (2) cos2 
12 12
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains
20 multiple choice questions. Each question has ML2 ML2
(3) sin2  (4) sin2 
4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE 12 3
is correct. 2. A uniform solid cylinder rolls without slipping
down an incline. At the bottom of the incline, the
1. Moment of inertia of uniform rod (M, L) about an speed v of cylinder is measured and the
axis AB passing through its centre of mass is translational and rotational kinetic energies
(Ktr, Krot) are calculated. A hole is drilled through
the cylinder along its axis and the experiment is
repeated; at the bottom of the incline the cylinder
now has translational and rotational kinetic
energies K tr and Krot  . How does the ratio of
rotational to translational kinetic energy of the
cylinder compare to its original value?

[1]

K rot K 7. A machinist starts with three identical square
(1)  rot

K tr K tr plates but cuts corner from one of them, two
corners from the second, and three corners from

K rot K
(2)  rot the third. Rank the three plates according to the
K tr K tr x coordinate of their centers of mass, from

K rot K smallest to largest.
(3)  rot

K tr K tr

(4) Answer depends on the radius of the hole


drilled
3. Three particles each of mass m and equidistant
from each other, move along a circle of radius R
under the action of their mutual gravitational (1) 1, 2, 3 (2) 1, then 2 and 3 tie
attraction. The speed of each particle is
(3) 3, 2, 1 (4) 1, 3 then 2
Gm Gm 8. A rectangular metal plate ABCD is supported by
(1) (2)
3R 3R two hinges P1 and P2 so that it remains in
equilibrium in vertical plane (with line AB vertical)
3Gm 2Gm as shown in the figure. The reaction forces R1
(3) (4)
2R 3R and R2 exerted by hinges on the metal plate is
4. A planet revolves around the sun in an elliptical best, depicted by
orbit, the linear speed of the planet will be
minimum at (S is sun) (1)

(2)

(1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D (3)
5. A body is thrown vertically upward from the
earth's surface with velocity 5 ms–1 and from
another planet's surface with velocity 10 ms–1
attained the same heights from their respective
surfaces. If g is acceleration due to gravity on the (4)
earth surface, the acceleration due to gravity on
the planet's surface is (neglect the effect of
height on respective gravity) 9. If an earth satellite of mass m orbiting at a
g g distance of 2R from the centre of earth has to be
(1) (2) transferred into the orbit of radius 4R, the
2 4
amount of energy required is (where R is the
(3) 2g (4) 4g radius of the earth and g is acceleration due to
6. A body is projected up from the earth's surface gravity on the surface)
th
3 (1)
mgR
with velocity   of its escape velocity. If R be
8 4
the radius of earth, the height it reaches above mgR
(2)
the earth's surface is 2
7 9 mgR
(1) R (2) R (3)
119 119 8
11 9 mgR
(3) R (4) R (4)
123 55 16
[2]
10. A disc of mass m and radius R is rolling with 13. A uniform rod of mass M, length L which can
angular speed  on a horizontal surface as rotate freely in vertical x-y plane about hinge
shown in the figure. The magnitude of angular point O as shown is released from horizontal
momentum of the disc about the point P on the
position. Find hinge reaction on rod just after
R
disc, which is distance from the horizontal releasing it.
2
surface as shown is

 Mg 
(1) Mg (2)  
 4 

Mg 3Mg
(3) (4)
2 4
14. A mass M is hanging vertically by the help
of a light rod having Young's modulus Y,
3
(1) mR  2
(2) mR2 cross-sectional area A and length L as shown.
4
Change in length of rod due to mass M will be
3 3
(3) mR2 (4) mR2
2 8
11. A solid sphere and a hollow sphere each of mass
m and radius R are released from the top of an
inclined plane side by side. If both roll down
without sliding, then ratio of their translational
kinetic energy is at the bottom of the inclined
plane is  MgL   MgL 
(1)   (2)  
16 21  YA   2YA 
(1) (2)
25 25
 2MgL   MgL 
25 7 (3)   (4)  
(3) (4)  YA   4YA 
21 3
15. Consider a uniform steel bar of uniform cross
12. What is the moment of inertia of a uniform
rectangular bar about the axis passing through section A under a tensile stress due to forces F
centre of mass and perpendicular to opposite acting at the edges along the length of the bar as
faces as shown below? The mass of the bar is M shown. Consider a plane making an angle  with
and dimensions are as shown. the length. The shear stress on this plane is
maximum when angle  is

 
(1) (2)
2 6
Ma2 ML2  
(1)  (3) (4)
12 12 4 3
Ma 2 ML2
(2)  16. Streamline flow is more likely for the liquid with
6 12
(1) High density and high viscosity
Ma 2 ML2
(3)  (2) Low density and low viscosity
3 6
(3) High density and low viscosity
Ma 2 ML2
(4)  (4) Low density and high viscosity
6 3

[3]
17. A solid hemisphere of radius R immersed into a 20. An ice cube is floating in a beaker filled with
liquid of density . If the hemisphere is at a depth liquid whose density is more than that of water.
R, then force exerted by liquid on the flat surface When the ice melts, the liquid level will
of the hemisphere, is (ignore atmospheric (1) Rise
pressure) (2) Fall
(3) Remain unchanged
(4) Can rise or fall depends on size of ice cube

SECTION - II
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt any five
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is
a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
4 correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
(1) R 3g (2) R3g
3 truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place;
5 e.g. 06.25, 07.00, 00.33, 00.30, 30.27, 27.30)
(3) 2R3g (4) R 3g using the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric
3
keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
18. Water stands at a depth H in the tank, whose
side walls are vertical as shown. A hole is made 21. When a large bubble rises from the bottom of a
on one of the wall at a depth h below the water lake to the surface, its radius gets doubled. One
atmosphere is equal to that of a column of water
surface. For maximum range R value of h will be
of height 10 m. The depth of lake is ___ m
equal to
22. If work done in increasing the size of a soap
bubble from radius r to 2r is nearly (surface
tension of soap solution T) kr2T, then find k.
23. If dimensional formula for
Coefficient of viscosity
is [MXLYTZ], then
Pressure × surface tension
value of (Y + Z – 2X) is
24. A ring is rolling without sliding with angular
velocity  = 4 rad/s as shown. If radius of ring is
(1) 4H 2 m, then velocity of point Q with respect to point
P will be ____ m/s.
(2) 3H

(3) H
(4) 2 3 H

19. Value of |PA – PB|, inside an ideal liquid in


accelerating container is
25. A vessel containing liquid of density  is falling
freely under gravity. Pressure difference
between two points A and B at a vertical height
of H shown in figure will be

(1) gH
(2) 4gH
26. A bomb of 6 kg is explodes into two parts. One
(3) 2gH part of mass 2 kg moves with the velocity of
gH 16 ms–1, the kinetic energy (in J) of the other part
(4)
2 is 2 × k, find k.

[4]
27. Two masses M1 = 1 kg and M2 = 2 kg are where R is the radius of the earth and g is the
connected by a light inextensible string and acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the
suspended by means of a weightless pulley as earth. The ratio of the maximum height attained
shown in the figure. Assuming that both the by A to that attained by B is
masses start from rest, the distance moved by 29. An ice cube of 10 cm side-length floats in water
centre of mass in first second after the start is
with 1 cm side-length above water level. If you
k
m . Find k. [Take g = 10 ms–2] shaved off 0.5 cm part from each face then, how
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many cm of the remaining ice would extend
above water level?

30. If P is the position of centre of mass of uniform


right circular cone, then value of Y is ____ m.

28. Two balls A and B are thrown vertically upwards


from the same location on the surface of the earth
gR 2gR
with velocities 2 and respectively,
3 3

PART – B : CHEMISTRY
SECTION - I 33. Consider the chlorides of Ge and Pb, i.e., GeCl4,
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains GeCl2 and PbCl4, PbCl2. The more stable halide
20 multiple choice questions. Each question has of Ge and less stable halide of Pb are
respectively
4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which
ONLY ONE is correct. (1) GeCl4 and PbCl4 (2) GeCl4 and PbCl2
(3) GeCl2 and PbCl2 (4) GeCl2 and PbCl4
31. Which of the following is incorrect statement?
34. Select the option containing correct relationship
(1) U for isothermal reversible expansion of among the given thermodynamic functions.
ideal gas is zero
 U   U 
(2) Ssurr for isothermal reversible expansion of (1)   T (2)    T
 V S  S  V
ideal gas is less than zero
 U   U 
(3) Ssys for isothermal reversible expansion of (3)    P (4)    P
 V S  S  V
ideal gas is zero
35. Consider the following reversible reaction at a
(4) H for isothermal reversible expansion of
particular temperature
ideal gas is zero
32. Solubility product (Ksp) of cupric iodate [Cu(IO3)2] N2 (g)  3H2 (g) 2NH3 (g)
is 7.4 × 10–8. In which of the following mixtures, for which the equilibrium constants in terms of
a ppt of cupric iodate will be formed? mole fraction (x) and partial pressure (p) are
(1) Equal volume of 0.002 M NaIO3 and defined as
0.002 M Cu(ClO3)2 2
xNH 2
pNH
Kx  3
and Kp  3
(2) Equal volume of 0.001 M NaIO3 and xN2 xH3 2 pN2 pH3 2
0.002 M Cu(ClO3)2
respectively. Let an equilibrium mixture contain
(3) Equal volume of 0.004 M NaIO3 and
3 mol of H2, 1 mol of N2 and 1 mol of NH3. Now
0.002 M Cu(ClO3)2
keeping the temperature constant, 1 mol of inert
(4) Equal volume of 0.02 M NaIO3 and gas is added at constant volume, then select
0.002 M Cu(ClO3)2 correct statement.

[5]
(1) The equilibrium constant Kx and Kp remain 39. In which of the following reaction hydrogen gas
unchanged is not formed?
(2) Kx increases but Kp remains same
(1) CaO  H2O 
(3) Kx decreases but Kp remains same
(4) Kx decreases but Kp increases (2) Ca  H2O 
36. 6 g CH3COOH is present in 1 L solution. If 4 g
(3) CaH2  H2O 
NaOH is added in this solution and pH of solution
is found x. If y g of HCl is added in this mixture
(4) Al  NaOH  H2O 
and pH of buffer solution become 4.74. Select
the correct statement (pKa of CH3COOH is 4.74) 40. Diborane (B2H6) reacts independently with O2
(1) x is less than 7 and H2O to produce, respectively

(2) y is 1.285 (1) H3BO3 and B2O3 (2) HBO2 and H3BO3

(3) y is 1.825 (3) B2O3 and H3BO3 (4) B2O3 and [BH4]–
(4) x is less than 7 but more than 4.74 41. In GaCl2 oxidation state of Ga is
37. A mixture of H2SO4 and H2C2O4 and some inert (1) +2 (2) +1 and +3
impurity having mass 2 g is dissolved into water (3) 0 (4) –2
and solution made to 1 L. 100 mL of this solution
required 40 mL of 0.1 M NaOH solution for 42. Hydrogen molecule exist in two nuclear spin
complete neutralization. In another experiment isomeric forms. Which of the following is not true
100 mL of the same solution required 40 mL of regarding the two isomers?
0.01 M KMnO4 in acidic medium. Select the (1) They have different resultant nuclear spin
incorrect statement.
(2) They have identical chemical properties
(1) H2SO4 present in mixture is completely
(3) They have different physical properties
neutralize by 10 mL of 1 M Ca(OH)2 solution
(4) The internal energy of the ortho H2 is lower
(2) Mol of H2SO4 and H2C2O4 are equal
than that of para H2
(3) Mass of H2SO4 in mixture is more than mass
of H2C2O4 43. Beryllium shows diagonal relationship with
aluminium. Which of the following property
(4) Mass % of H2C2O4 in mixture is 50%
matches correctly?
38. The following equilibrium for the dissociation of
(1) BeO and Al2O3 both are basic
oxide of nitrogen are given with its Kc at T°C :
(2) Be2C and Al4C3 are non-methanide
2NO2 (g) N2 (g)  2O2 (g) ,
(3) Both have same maximum covalency
Kc = 6.7 × 1016
(4) Dipole moment of BeCl2 and AlCl3 is same
2N2O5 (g) 2N2 (g)  5O2 (g) , 44. An unknown compound X on strong heating
Kc = 10 23 gives a colourless gas. The residue obtained is
further dissolved in water to obtain Y. Excess of
2NO(g) N2 (g)  O2 (g) , CO2 is passed through an aqueous solution of Y,
Kc = 2 × 1029 then Z is formed. On slight heating of Z gives
again X. The X is
2N2O(g) 2N2 (g)  O2 (g) ,
(1) CaCO3 (2) Ca(HCO3)2
Kc = 1031
(3) Na2CO3 (4) NaHCO3
Which of the following oxide is most stable
according to the given Kc values? 45. The metal used for making X-ray tube window is

(1) NO2 (1) Ca

(2) N2O5 (2) Na

(3) NO (3) Mg
(4) N2O (4) Be
[6]
46. Using the given thermodynamic data (all data in SECTION - II
kcal/mol) Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
Hof CaO(s)  152 contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt any five
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is
Hof CaC2 (s)  14
a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
Hof CO(g)  26 correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place;
How much heat is required for the formation of
e.g. 06.25, 07.00, 00.33, 00.30, 30.27, 27.30)
32 kg of CaC2 using CaO(s) and C(s) (in kcal)?
using the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric
(1) 56 (2) 112 keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
(3) 56000 (4) 2240 51. Consider the following reaction
47. The combustion of benzene (l) gives CO2(g) and
C
H2O(l). Given that heat of combustion of A  B
2
benzene at constant volume is –3263.9 kJ mol–1
at 25°C; heat of combustion (in kJ mol–1) The heat required in the above reaction at 300 K
of benzene at constant pressure will be is 240 J. If x (J) would be the value of heat
(R = 8.314 JK–1 mol–1) evolved at 310 K, then the value of
x
is
(1) 4152.6 (2) –452.46 10

(3) 3260 (4) –3267.6 Cp(A) = 35 JK–1 mol–1

48. An aqueous solution contains an unknown Cp(B) = 30 JK–1 mol–1


concentration of Ba2+. When 50 mL of a 1 M Cp(C) = 32 JK–1 mol–1
solution of Na2SO4 is added, BaSO4 just begins 52. In a fuel cell methanol is used as fuel and oxygen
to precipitate and the final volume of solution is gas is used as an oxidizer. The reaction is
500 mL. The solubility product of BaSO4 is
1 × 10–10. What is original concentration of Ba2+? 3
CH3OH(l) + O2(g)  CO2(g) + 2H2O(l)
2
(1) 5 × 10–9 M (2) 2 × 10–9 M
At 298 K standard Gibb's energies of formation
(3) 1.1 × 10–9 M (4) 1.0 × 10–10 M
for CH3OH(l), H2O(l) and CO2(g) are –166.2,
49. Two solids dissociate as follows –237.2 and –394.4 kJ mol–1 respectively. If
A(s) B(g)  C(g); K P1  x atm2 standard enthalpy of combustion of methanol is
–726 kJ mol–1, then percentage efficiency of the
D(s) C(g)  E(g); K P2  y atm2 fuel cell will be (Report the answer to nearest
integer)
The total pressure when both the solids
53. A 10 mg effervescent tablet containing sodium
dissociate simultaneously is
bicarbonate and oxalic acid releases 0.25 ml of
(1) x2 + y2 atm (2) (x + y) atm CO2 at T = 298.15 K and p = 1 bar. If molar
(3) x y atm (4) 2( x y) atm volume of CO2 is 25.0 L under such condition,
what is the percentage of sodium bicarbonate in
50. The correct statements among (a) to (d) are :
each tablet?
(a) Saline hydrides produce H2 gas when
[Molar mass of NaHCO3 = 84 g mol–1]
reacted with H2O.
54. If 1 mol of HA (weak monobasic acid) is
(b) Reaction of LiAlH4 with BF3 leads to B2H6.
neutralised by 1 mol of NaOH and total heat
(c) PH3 and CH4 are electron - rich and electron released is used to raise temperature of 7 mol of
- precise hydrides, respectively. ice from –10ºC to +10ºC. If heat of neutralisation
(d) HF and CH4 are called as molecular of 1 mole of strong acid with 1 mole of strong
hydrides. base is 57.057 kJ, heat of ionisation of HA
(1) (a), (c) and (d) only (in kJ/mol) is
(2) (c) and (d) only fusionH of ice = 6.03 kJ mol–1
(3) (a), (b) and (c) only Cp[H2O(l)] = 75.3 J mol–1 K–1
(4) (a), (b), (c) and (d) Cp[H2O(s)] = 36.8 J mol–1 K–1
[7]
55. Consider the following balanced redox reaction : S4: The solubility of alkaline earth metal
hydroxides increases down the group in
aFe2+(aq) + bCr2O72–(aq) + cH+(aq) 
water.
xFe3+(aq) + yCr3+(aq) + zH2O(l)
If x and y are the number of statement(s) is(are)
Then the value of (a + b + c) is ______, if y = 2. correct and incorrect respectively, then the value
56. A solution of H2O2 is diluted to 10 times of its of x  y is ______.
initial volume. 20 mL of this diluted solution 58. 2.54 g of I2 required 20 mL of 1 M KMnO4
requires 10 mL of 0.2 N KMnO4 for complete solution in acidic medium for complete oxidation.
oxidation. The volume strength of original H2O2 The oxidation number of Iodine (I) atom in
solution is ______ V. product is
57. Consider the following statements : 59. If x molar 400 ml oxalic acid solution completely
oxidised with 160 ml, 0.05 molar acidified
S1: All group-2 elements are known as alkaline
KMnO4 solution. Then what will be the pH of
earth metals.
initial oxalic acid solution if it dissociate
S2: Radium salts are used in radiotherapy. completely?
S3: Hydrated halides of Ca undergo dehydration 60. Carbon forms different type of compound with
on heating whereas the corresponding oxygen as CO, CO2 or C3O2. The oxidation
halides of Mg on heating suffer hydrolysis. number of central carbon in C3O2 is

PART – C : MATHEMATICS
SECTION - I 64. If a, b, c, d are in G.P., then (a2 + b2 + c2)
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains (b2 + c2 + d2) equals to
20 multiple choice questions. Each question has (1) ab + bc + cd (2) (ab + bc + cd)2
4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which (3) (ab + bc + cd)4 (4) (ab + bc + cd)1/2
ONLY ONE is correct. 65. a, b, c are positive integers forming an
increasing G.P. whose common ratio is a natural
61. Range of the function
number b – a is cube of a natural number and
f  x   sin4 x 1  sin2 x   cos4 x 1  cos2 x  is log6a + log6b + log6c = 6, then a + b + c =
(1) 100 (2) 111
 3
(1) [0, 2] (2) 0,  (3) 122 (4) 189
 4
66. Let x1 = (tan ) , x2 = (cot )cot , x3 = (tan ) tan
cot 

3  3 5 and x4 = (cot )tan where 0 <  < /4, then


(3)  ,2  (4)  , 
4  4 4 (1) x1 < x2 < x3 < x4 (2) x1 < x3 < x4 < x2
1 1 1 4 (3) x1 < x4 < x3 < x2 (4) x1 < x2 < x4 < x3
   ... to  
  lies in
62. It is given that . Then
14 24 34 90

10 sin 3n  1
1 1 1 67. If  
310
then the value of  cos  3 
n
   ... to  is equal to n 1
14 34 54
(1) (–1, 0) (2) (0, 1)
4 4
(1) (2) (3) (1, 2) (4) (2, 3)
96 45
 C C
68. If A + B + C =  and sin  A    k sin , then
89  4
 4
 2 2
(3) (4)
90 180 A B
3 2 3
tan tan 
63. If a cos A + 3a cos A sin A = m and a sin A + 2 2
3a cos2 A sin A = n. Then (m + n)2/3 + (m – n)2/3 k 1 k 1
is equal to (1) (2)
k 1 k 1
(1) 2a2 (2) 2a1/3
k k 1
(3) 2a2/3 (4) 2a3 (3) (4)
k 1 k
[8]
69. In the adjacent figure P is any arbitrary interior 74. Let f(x) = 2cosec2x + secx + cosecx, then
point of the triangle ABC such that the lines AA1,  
minimum value of f(x) for x   0,  is
BB1 and CC1 are concurrent at P. Value of  2
PA1 PB1 PC1
  is always equal to 1 2
AA1 BB1 CC1 (1) (2)
2 1 2 1
1 2
(3) (4)
2 1 2 1
75. Choose the INCORRECT statement.

   
(1) sin  cos   cos  sin 
 18   18 
(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4 (2) sin 2  cos 2
70. The value of cot x + cot (60° + x) + cot (120° + x)   
(3) sin  sin   tan
is equal to  10  10
(1) cot 3x (2) tan 3x
  
(4) tan  sin2   sin4
3  9 tan2 x  10  10
(3) 3 tan 3x (4)
3 tan x  tan3 x
76. If A, G and H are respectively the AM, GM and
71. A tree is broken by wind, its upper part touches HM of three positive numbers a, b and c, then
the ground at a point 10 meters from the foot of the equation whose roots are a, b and c is given
the trees and makes an angle of 45° with the by
ground. The entire length of the tree is (1) x3 – 3 Ax2 + 3 G3x – G3 = 0
(1) 15 m (2) 20 m (2) x3 – 3 Ax2 + 3 (G3/H)x – G3 = 0
 3 (3) x3 + 3 Ax2 + 3 (G3/H)x – G3 = 0
(3) 10(1 2) m (4) 10  1  m
 2  (4) x3 – 3 Ax2 – 3 (G3/H)x + G3 = 0
1 3cos x 1 77. If 3 cos x + 2 cos 3x = cos y, 3 sin x + 2 sin 3x =
72. If f  x   sin x 1 3cos x , then which of sin y, then the value of cos 2x is
1 sin x 1 1
(1) –1 (2)
the following is correct? 8

(1) f(x) has maximum value 12 1 7


(3)  (4)
(2) f(x) has maximum value 8 8 8

(3) f(x) has minimum value –10 78. A man in a boat rowed away from a cliff 150 m
high takes 2 minutes to change the angle of
(4) f(x) has minimum value 0
elevation of the top of the cliff from 60° to 45°.
73. Consider the statements. The speed of boat is (in km/h) is
I : If ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral, then 93 3 93 3
cosA + cosB + cosC + cosD = 0 (1) (2)
2 2
II : One of the root of the equation x3 – 3x2 – 3x
9 3
  (3) (4) 9
+ 2 = 0 is tan   2
 12 
A C 1
Then, 79. In a triangle ABC, if tan tan  and ac = 4,
2 2 3
(1) Statement I is true while statement II is false then the least value of b is
(2) Statement I is false while statement II is true (Notation have their usual meaning)
(3) Both statements are true (1) 1 (2) 2
(4) Both statements are false (3) 3 (4) 4

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80. Number of solutions of the equations sin x sin3 x sin9 x
84. If  
sin x – tan x = 1 in the interval [0, 2) is
4 4 cos3 x cos9 x cos27 x

(1) Zero (2) 1 


1
2
 tan  Ax   tan x 
(3) 2 (4) 3
then A is equal to
SECTION - II
85. In a ABC, angle A is obtuse, then [tanBtanC]
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section equals (here [·] is greatest integer function)
contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt any five
86. A regular hexagon and a regular dodecagon are
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is
inscribed in the same circle. If the side of the
a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
dodecagon is ( 3  1) , then the square of side
correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
of the hexagon is
truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place;
e.g. 06.25, 07.00, 00.33, 00.30, 30.27, 27.30) 87. If a, b, c and d are four positive real numbers
such that abcd = 1, the minimum value of
using the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric
(1 + a)(1 + b)(1 + c)(1 + d) is
keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
88. If three angles A, B, C are such that
81. The AM of 2 positive numbers is 9 times their cosA + cosB + cosC = 0 and if cosA cosB cosC
HM. The GM of those numbers will be k times
1
their HM. The value of k is = (cos 3A + cos 3B + cos 3C), then value of

82. The value of the expression is
   3  7  9  89. Let
 1  cos 10  1  cos 10  1  cos 10  1  cos 10 
    
5  12i (5  12i )2 (5  12i )3
w  1    ...  ,
1 1! 2! 3!
is P, then value of is
P then the value of ln(|w|) is equal to
83. If sum of roots of | 3 cos x  sin x |  2 in [0, 4] 90. Let a1, a2, a3, … be in harmonic progression with
28  a1 = 5 and a20 = 25. The least positive integer n
is , then k equals for which an < 0 is , then ( – 16) is
k

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