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JEE (Main)-2023 (Online) Phase-1


(Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:

(1) The test is of 3 hours duration.

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

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

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

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

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PHYSICS
SECTION - A
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices Sol.
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Choose the correct answer:
 g 
1. A force F = –40x acts on a mass of 1 kg. x is the a g sin
= = θ   a g sin θ − µg cos θ
=
 2
position of the mass. If maximum speed of the mass
is 4 m/s, find the amplitude. All parameters are in SI  3 µg 
= g − 
 2 2 
units. 
1 2  3 µ
(1) m (2) m = g −
10 10  2 2 
 
3 4 2l1 2l 2
(3) m (4) m t1 = t2 =
10 10 a a
Answer (2) 2 2h 2 × 2h
= =
k  g   3 µ
Sol. Vmax = Aω = A   3g  − 
m  2  2 2

40 4h 8h
⇒ 4=A = =
1 g (
g 3 − 3µ )
2 t1 3 − 3µ
⇒ A= m = = n
10 t2 2
2. Consider 2 inclined plane of same height. 1st has a ⇒ 3 − 3µ =2n 2
smooth surface and angle of inclination is 45°, other
⇒ 3µ = 3 − 2n 2
has a rough surface and angle of inclination is 60°.
If ratio of time taken to slide on then its ‘n’. Find  3 − 2n 2 
⇒ µ = 
coefficient of friction of rough inclined plane.  3 

3. A particle undergoing uniform circular motion about
origin. At certain instant x = 2 m and v = −4j m/s ,
find velocity and acceleration of particle when at
x = – 2 m.

v = −4j m/s
(1) µ = 3n2 (1) 
a = 8i m/s2
3 − 2n 2 
(2) µ = v = 4j m/s
3 (2) 
a = 8i m/s2
3 − 3n 2 
(3) µ = v = −4j m/s
2 (3) 
a = −8i m/s2
2n 2 
(4) µ = v = 4j m/s
3 (4) 
a = −8i m/s2
Answer (2)
Answer (2)

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Sol. For uniform circular motion,

5.

RMS current in circuit (a) is Ia while RMS current in


circuit (b) is Ib then
(1) Ia > Ib (2) Ia < Ib
(3) Ia = Ib (4) None of the above

Answer (1)

At x = –2 m, v = 4j
2
Sol. Za = 4 Ω & Z
=a 42 + ( 5 − 3 ) =
Ω 20 Ω

v2  220 220


a =   towards the centre ⇒ Ia = & Ib =
R 4 20
 
110
 42  = 55 A =
=a = 8 m/s2 5
 2 
  So Ia > Ib
 6. Find truth table
()
a = 8 m/s2 i

4. A man pulls a block as shown:

A B X A B X
0 0 1 0 0 1
(1) 0 1 1 (2) 0 1 0
1 0 1 1 0 0
1 1 0 1 1 1
A B X A B X
0 0 0 0 0 0
Consider the following statements: (3) 0 1 0 (4) 0 1 1
(a) Work done by gravity on block is +ve 1 0 0 1 0 1
(b) Work done by gravity on block is -ve 1 1 1 1 1 0

(c) If man pulls block with constant speed, then Answer (4)
tension in string equals weight of block.
(d) None of the above
Which of the statement(s) is/are correct? Sol.
(1) (b) & (c) only (2) (d) only
(3) (a) & (c) only (4) (a) only
X1 = A
Answer (1)
Sol. Weight acts down and displacement is up ⇒ X3 = B· A
statement (b) is correct. X2 = B
T – mg = ma
X 4 = ( AB )
⇒ If a = 0, T = mg

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Y = X3 + X4  2n sin θ 
Sol. Resolving power of microscope ∝  
= AB + BA  λ 

Y = output = XOR gate n = Refractive index of the medium separating


object and aperture.
A B Y
0 0 0 nsinθ = Numerical aperture
0 1 1 λ = wavelength of light used.
1 0 1 10. It is given that x 2 + y 2 =
a2 , where a : radius. Also,
1 1 0 2
 t
7. In a communication system, maximum voltage is 14 it is given that ( x − αt )2 +  y −  = a2 , where t =
 β
mV and minimum voltage is 6 mV. Find out the
time. Then dimensions of α and β are
modulation index.
(1) [M0LT–1] and [M0L–1T]
(1) 0.2 (2) 0.6
(2) [M0LT] and [M0L–1T–1]
(3) 0.4 (4) 0.3
(3) [M0LT] and [M0LT–1]
Answer (3)
(4) [M0L–1T] and [M0LT]
V -V min 14 − 6
= max =
Sol. Index = 0.4 Answer (1)
Vmax +Vmin 14 + 6
t
8. The gravitational potential due to a solid uniform Sol. x ≡ αt =
β
sphere of mass M and radius R at a point at radial
distance r (r > R) from its centre is equal to T′
⇒ L ′ ≡ αT ′ ≡
GM GM β
(1) − (2) −
r 2r
⇒ α ≡ LT −1 and β =L−1T
GMR GM ( R + r )
(3) − 2
(4) − 11. Assertion (A): EM waves are not deflected by
r r2 electric field and magnetic field.
Answer (1) Reason (R): EM waves don’t carry any charge so
GM they are not deflected by electric field and magnetic
Sol.
= E( r ) (r > R)
field.
r2
  (1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is correct
dV =− E ⋅ dr
explanation of (A)
0 ∞
GM (2) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not correct
∫ dV = − ∫ r 2
dr
explanation of (A)
V r
(3) (A) is true but (R) is false
GM
V = − (4) (A) is false but (R) is true
r
9. Resolving power of compound microscope will Answer (1)
increase with Sol. EM wave does not have charge therefore they are
(1) Decrease in wavelength of light and increase in not deflected by electric or magnetic field.
numerical aperture 12. de-Broglie wavelength of a body of mass m and
(2) Increase in wavelength of light and decrease in kinetic energy E is given by
numerical aperture h 2mE
(1) λ = (2) λ =
(3) Increase in both wavelength and numerical mE h
aperture
h h
(4) Decrease in both wavelength and numerical (3) λ = (4) λ =
2Em 2mE
aperture
Answer (3)
Answer (1)

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 P2  15.
Sol. E =  
 2m  16.
where P is linear momentum, E = kinetic energy, 17.
m = mass of particle. 18.

P = 2Em 19.
20.
h h
λ= =
P 2Em SECTION - B
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
13. In a region with electric field 30iˆ V/m a charge
contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five
particle of charge q = 2 × 10–4 C is displaced slowly
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a
from (1, 2) to origin. The work done by the external
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
agent is equal to
correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
(1) 1 mJ (2) 6 mJ truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place;
(3) 2 mJ (4) 3 mJ e.g. 06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using
Answer (2) the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in
the place designated to enter the answer.
Sol. F = qE = 2 × 10–4 × 30 N
21. At 300 K, RMS speed of an ideal gas molecules is
Work done = 6 × 10–3 × (1) J = 6 mJ
α+5
14. Consider the following potentiometer circuit : times the average speed of gas molecules,
α
When switch S is open, length AJ is 300 cm. When 22 

then value of α is equal to  take π = 
switch S is closed, length AJ is 200 cm. If R 5 Ω,  7 
find internal resistance r of the cell.
Answer (28.00)

3RT
Sol. v rms =
M0

8RT
v av =
πM0

v rms 3π
=
v av 8

3 × 22
=
(1) 4 Ω (2) 2 Ω 8×7
(3) 5 Ω (4) 2.5 Ω 33 28 + 5
= =
Answer (4) 28 28

Sol. C × 300 = ε …(1) ⇒ α = 28

ε 22. An α-particle and a proton are accelerated through


C × 200 = R …(2)
R+r same potential difference. The ratio of de-Broglie
wavelength of alpha particle to proton is equal to
300 R + r
⇒ = 1
200 R . Value of x is (take mα = 4mproton)
x
R
⇒ r = = 2.5 Ω Answer (08.00)
2

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h 25. A block of mass 20 kg is moved with a constant


Sol. λ =
p
force ‘F’ for 20 seconds starting from rest and then
h h F is removed. It is then observed that block moves
=
λ =
mv 2mqV
50 m in next 10 seconds. Find F (in N).
λα mp q p 1 1 1
= = × = Answer (05.00)
λp mα qα 4 2 8

⇒x=8 Sol. Impulse, Ft = mv


23. Time period of rotation of a planet is 24 hours. If the
50
1 ⇒ =
v = 5 m/s
radius decreases to th of original value, then the 10
4
new time period is x hours. Find 2x.
F × 20 = 20 × 5 ⇒ F = 5 N
Answer (03.00)
Sol. Iω = constant 26. Atomic mass number of a nuclei A is 16 and half life

I1 is 1 day. The values for a nuclei B are 32 and


⇒ I1ω1= ω2
16 1
days . 320 grams each of A and B are taken
⇒ ω2 = 16ω1 2

T1 initially. Find the ratio of their number of atoms after


⇒ T=
2 = 1.5 hours
16 2 days.
24. A projectile is fire with velocity 54 km/hr making
angle 45° with horizontal. Angular momentum of Answer (08.00)
this particle of mass 1 kg about the point of
Sol. N A = N0 A e −λ At
5N
projection one second into the motion will be
2
in SI unit (g = 10 m/s2). Find the value of N. NB = N0B e −λB t

Answer (15.00)
N A N0 A e −λ At
Sol. u = 54 km/hr = 15 m/sec. ⇒ =
NB N0B e −λB t

320 1
= 16 × 4
320 1
32 16
torque at time t is τ = mgucosθt
=8
dl
= τ
dt 27.
L 1
28.
∫ dL
= ∫ mgu cos θtdt
1 0
29.
mgu cos θ 10 × 15 75
=L = = kg m2 /sec 30.
2 2 2 2
So N = 15

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CHEMISTRY

SECTION – A 4. If Bohr’s Radius of H-atom in Ground state is


0.6 A°. Find out Bohr’s Radius of 3rd orbit of He+ Ion.
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20
(1) 2.7 A° (2) 0.9 A°
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
(3) 5.4 A° (4) 1.8 A°
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Answer (1)
Choose the correct answer :
n2
1. In which molecule, dehydrohalogenation forms Sol. r 
z
maximum number of isomers (excluding
rearrangement) .6  n 2
r =
z
(1) (2)
.6  ( 3 )
2
r=
( 2)
(3) (4) = .3 × 9
= 2.7 A°
Answer (1) 5. Compare the bond order of the following molecules

Sol. (1) O2−2, NO, CO

(1) O2−2  NO > CO (2) O2−2  CO > NO


Total 3 isomers are possible
(2) → Only 1 product (3) CO  NO > O2−2 (4) NO > CO > O2−2
(3) → 2 products
Answer (3)
(4) → Only 1 product
2. Which of the following complex has zero spin only Sol. The correct bond order :
magnetic moment?
O2−2 → 1
Fe (F)6 
3–
(1)
CO → 3
CoF6 
3–
(2)
NO → 2.5
Co ( C2O4 )3 
3–
(3)
 Correct order is CO  NO > O2−2
Fe (H2O)6 
3+
(4)
6. Which one of the following ores contains sulphide
Answer (3) ions?
(1) Malachite (2) Calamine
Sol. Co ( C2O4 )3 
3–
has d2sp3 hybridisation and 3d6
(3) Sphalerite (4) Siderite
electronic configuration and it has zero unpaired
electrons. Answer (3)
3. Which of the following diseases can be cured by Sol. The chemical formulae of the given ores are
equanil drug? Malachite : CuCO3.Cu(OH)2
(1) Pain (2) Stomach ulcer Calamine : ZnCO3
(3) Depression (4) Hyperacidity Sphalerite : ZnS
Answer (3) Siderite : FeCO3

Sol. Based on fact  Sphalerite contains sulphide ions.

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7. Statement-I : Ionisation enthalpy difference from B Vrms 3 


to Al is more than that of Al to Ga. Sol. = =
Vavg 8 +5
Statement-II : Ga has completely filled d-orbital.
Then, the correct option is? 11. Thermal decomposition products of LiNO3 are

(1) Statement-I and Statement-II both are correct. LiNO3 ⎯⎯ → Products
(2) Statement-I is incorrect and Statement-II is
correct. (1) LiNO2 and O2
(3) Statement-I is correct and Statement-II is (2) LiNO2, NO2 and O2
incorrect. (3) Li2O, NO2 and O2
(4) Statement-I and Statement-II both are
(4) Li, NO and O2
incorrect.

Answer (1) Answer (3)

Sol. Ga has similar ionisation enthalpy as Al because of Sol. Thermal decomposition of LiNO3 gives the following
inert pair effect (or completely filled d-orbital in Ga). products
8. Which of the following relation is correct? 
4LiNO3 ⎯⎯ → 2Li2O + 4NO2 + O2
(1) G = H – TS (at constant T& P)
12. BOD value of drinking water ranges between
(2) U = H + nRT (for n moles of ideal gas)
(1) 3-5
(3) PV = (n)RT
(4) None of these (2) 10-13
(3) 14-17
Answer (1)
(4) 20-22
Sol. G = H – TS → correct relation at constant
T&P Answer (1)
H = U + nRT (for n moles of an ideal gas) Sol. BOD value of drinking water ranges between
3 and 5
PV = (n)RT [is only true for a chemical reaction
at constant T & P] (not always true) 13. Match List-I with List-II.
So, correct answer is (1) (A) Electro-osmosis (P) Solvent moves from
low concentration to
9. Match the correct column.
high concentration
(A) Thermosetting (p) Neoprene of solution
(B) Thermoplastic (q) Polyester (B) Electrophoresis (Q) Solvent moves from
(C) Elastomer (r) Polystyrene high concentration
(D) Fibre (s) Urea formaldehyde to low concentration
resin of solution
(1) A → p; B → r; C → q ; D → s (C) RO(Reverse (R) Dispersion medium
osmosis) (DM) moves towards
(2) A → s; B → r; C → p ; D → q
oppositely charged
(3) A → s; B → r; C → q ; D → p electrode across
(4) A → p; B → r; C → s ; D → q semi-permeable
membrane
Answer (2) (D) Osmosis (S) Colloidal particles
Sol. • Urea- formaldehyde resin is Thermosetting move in the
presence of electric
• Polystyrene is Thermoplastic
field. (DP and DM)
10. At 300 K the ratio of Vrms and Vavg of oxygen
(1) A(R), B(S), C(Q), D(P)

molecule is , the value of  will be (2) A(Q), B(P), C(R), D(S)
+5
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) A(P), B(Q), C(R), D(S)
(3) 3 (4) 4 (4) A(P), B(R), C(Q), D(S)

Answer (3) Answer (1)

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Sol. All options are definition based. 16. Consider the following reaction:

(A) Electro-osmosis → movement of DM across


SPM Major product ‘P’

(B) Electrophoresis → movement of DP and DM


Find the number of -H in the major product ‘P’?
towards respective electrodes
(1) 7
(C) RO → movement of solvent from high
(2) 8
concentration to low concentration
(3) 9
(D) Osmosis → movement of solvent from low
concentration to high concentration (4) 10
Answer (4)
14. The ratio of de-Broglie wavelength of proton to that
of -particle if they are accelerated through same Sol.

potential

(1) 2 2 : 1

(2) 2 :1

(3) 1: 2 2

(4) 2 :1

Answer (1) Number of -H in ‘P’ = 10

 m  kE 17.
Sol. =
 m  kE

4m  2V
=
m  V

= 8 :1 A and B respectively

= 2 2 :1 (1)
15. Which of the following is produced when
propanamide is treated with Br2 in presence of
(2)
KOH?

(1) Ethyl nitrile

(2) Propanamine
(3)
(3) Ethylamine

(4) Propanenitrile

Answer (3)
(4)

Sol. Answer (1)

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Sol. SECTION - B

Numerical Value Type Questions: This section


contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g.
06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using the
mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the
place designated to enter the answer.

21. How many oxides are acidic?


NO, NO2, N2O3, Cl2O7, CO, SO2, SO3, N2O
18. The colour of CrO5 in ether is Answer (5)

(1) Yellow Sol. Acidic oxides → NO2, N2O3, Cl2O7, SO2, SO3
22. A 1 : 1 (by mole) mixture of A and B is present in a
(2) Green container. Molar mass of A = 16 g and molar mass
of B is 32 and the half life of A is 1 day and half life
(3) Blue 1
of B is day. Then find the average molar mass
2
(4) Orange of the mixture of A and B remained in the container
after 2 days is _______.? [Round off to nearest
Answer (3) integer]
Answer (19)
Sol. CrO5 is blue in colour
1
Sol. For A 1 ⎯⎯⎯⎯
2 days
→ moles remained
19. The number of voids in 0.02 moles of a solid which 4
forms HCP lattice is ______.
1
For B 1 ⎯⎯⎯⎯ →
2 days
moles remained
16
[Given : NA = 6 × 1023]
1 1
(1) 3.6 × 1022  16 +  32
 Mavg = 4 16
1 1
(2) 3.6 × 1024 +
4 16
(3) 7.2 × 1020 = 19.2 g

(4) 5.4 × 1026 23.


24.
Answer (1)
25.
18 26.
Sol. Voids =  6  1023  0.02
6 27.

= 3.6 × 1022 28.


29.
20.
30.

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MATHEMATICS

tan−1 x
SECTION - A 2

Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20


Sol. I =  x
dx
1/2
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
1
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. Put x =
t
Choose the correct answer :
tan−1  1 
2
1. The 3 digit numbers which are divisible either 3 or
4 but not divisible by 48
I=  t  t 
dt
1/2
(1) 414 (2) 420 2
 dt
(3) 429 (4) 432  2I =  2 t
Answer (4) 1/2

Sol. No’s divisible by 3 = 300 


 I= ln2
No’s divisible by 4 = 225 2
No’s divisible by 12 = 75 4. Shortest distance between lines:
No’s divisible by 48 = 18
x − 1 2y − 2 z − 3 x − 2 y −1 z + 2
Total no’s = 300 + 225 – 75 – 18 = = and = = is
2 3 1 3 2 4
= 432
13 15
2. The letters of the word GHOTU is arranged (1) (2)
alphabetically as in a dictionary. The rank of the 165 165
word TOUGH is 18 19
(3) (4)
(1) 84 (2) 79 165 165
(3) 74 (4) 89
Answer (1)
Answer (4)
Sol. Lines are
Sol. GHOTU
G____ 24 x −1 y −1 z − 3 x − 2 y −1 z + 2
= = & = =
H____ 24 2 3 1 3 2 4
2
O____ 24
TG___ 6 iˆ jˆ kˆ
TH___ 6 3  1
b1  b2 = 2 1 = iˆ(4) − jˆ(5) + kˆ  − 
TOG__ 2 2  2
3 2 4
TOH__ 2
TOUGH 1  ˆ
= 89
(a2 − a1 )  ( b1  b2 ) = ( iˆ − 5kˆ )  4iˆ − 5 jˆ − k2 
 
tan−1 x
2
3.  x
dx equals = 4+
5 13
=
2 2
1/2

  13
(1) ln2 (2) ln2
2 4 2 3
 Shortest distance = =
(3)  ln 2 1 165
(4) ln 2 16 + 25 +
4
Answer (1)
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5. R = {(a, b) : 2a + 3b is divisible by 5 and a, b  N} 2 4
t + 1
is 7. The value of   t 6 + 1  dt =
1 
(1) Transitive but not symmetric 2

(2) Equivalence relation 2


(1) tan−1 2 + tan−1 8 +
(3) Symmetric but not transitive 3
2 2
(4) Not equivalence (2) 2 tan−1 2 + tan−1 8 −
3 3
Answer (2)
2 2
Sol. Let (a, b)  R (3) 2 tan−1 2 + tan−1 8 +
3 3
f(a, b) = 2a + 3b 2 2
(4) 2 tan−1 2 − tan−1 ( 8 ) +
For Reflexive 3 3
f(a, a) = 2a + 3a = 5a i.e, divisible by 5 Answer (2)
2 4
 (a, a)  R t +1
Sol. =  t 6 + 1 dt
For symmetric 1
2
f(b, a) = 2b + 3a = 5a + 5b – (2a + 3b)
divisible divisible
=
(2t 4 + 1)( t 2 + 1) 2 t 6 + 1 + t 2 ( t 2 + 1)
dt = 
1 ( t + 1)( t + 1) 1 ( t + 1)( t + 1)
by 5 by 5 dt
6 2 6 2
f(b, a) is divisible by 5 2 2

 (b, a)  R 2
dt
2
1 3t 2dt
For transitive
=  t2 +1 + 3  t6 +1
1 1
f(a, b) = 2a + 3b is divisible by 5 2 2
2
( )
f(b, c) = 2b + 3c is divisible by 5 2 1
= tan−1 t 1 + tan−1 t 3
3 1
 2a + 5b + 3c is divisible by 5 2 2
So, 2a + 3c is divisible by 5   1  1  1 
=  tan−1 2 − tan−1    +  tan−1 ( 8 ) − tan−1   
 (a, c)  R   2   3   8 
6. (~ A)  B is equivalent to
(
= tan−1 2 − cot −1 2 + ) 31 ( tan−1 8 − cot−1 8)
(1) A → B
  1  
(2) A  B = tan−1 2 −  − tan−1 2  +  tan−1 8 −  − tan−1 8  
2  3 2 
(3) ~ A  B
(4) B → A (
= 2 tan−1 2 + ) 2
3
 
tan−1 8 − −
2 6
Answer (1) 2 2
= 2 tan−1 2 + tan−1 8 −
Sol. Making truth table 3 3
8. Area of region
A B ~B (~ A)  B A→B cos x − sin x  y  sinx for x (0, /2) is
T T F T T (1) ( −1 + 2 2 ) sq. unit
T F F F F  1 
(2)  1 −  sq. unit
F T T T T  2

F F T T T
(3) ( )
5 + 1 − 2 2 sq. unit

The truth table clearly shows.


(4) ( )
5 − 2 sq. unit

(~ A)  B  A → B Answer (3)

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 /2  1
Sol. A =  ( sin x − | cos x – sin x |)dx 10. Let f(x) = x2 + 2x + 5 and ,  be roots of f   = 0,
t 
1 then  +  =
Where  = tan–
2
–2
 /4 (1) (2) –2
=  ( sin x − cos x + sin x )dx + 5

 /2 5 –5
/4 ( sin x + cos x − sin x )dx (3)
2
(4)
2
 /4  1  Answer (1)
= −2cos x − sin x  + 1 − 
 2 Sol. f(x) = x2 + 2x + 5
 1  1  1 1 2
= − 2 + − 2cos  − sin   + 1 − f =0  + +5 =0
 2  2 t  t2 t
1 1  5t2 + 2t + 1 = 0 [t  0]
= − 2− + ( 2cos  + sin  ) + 1 −
2 2 This equation has roots  and .
2 1 –2
= 1− 2 2 + 2  +  + =
5 5 5
= 5 + 1− 2 2 x −1 y − 2 z + 3
11. If the lines = = and
9. For solution of differential equation 2 3 1
dy x − 11 y − 9 z − 4
x ln x + y = x 2 ln x, y (2) = 2 then y(e) is equal to = = intersects at point p, then
dx 4 2 3
e2 e2 perpendicular distance of p from plane
(1) 1 + (2) 1 −
4 4 3x + 2y + 6z = 10 is
e2 e2 2 3
(3) (4) 1 + (1) (2)
2 2 7 7
Answer (1) 4 5
(3) (4)
dy 7 7
Sol. x ln x + y = x 2 ln x
dx Answer (2)
dy y Sol. Given
+ =x
dx x ln x
x −1 y − 2 z + 3
1 L1  = = =
 dx 2 3 1
I.F = e x ln x = eln|ln x| =| ln x |
x − 11 y − 9 z − 4
Solution of equation is and L2  = = =
4 2 3
y(IF) =  x·| ln x | dx
Finding intersection, we get  = 1,  = –2
2 2
x x  p  (3, 5, –2)
y | ln x |=| ln x | − +c
2 4
9 + 10 − 12 − 10 3
Distance from given plane = =
x = 2 , 2 |ln2| = |ln2|· 2 – 1 + c 9 + 4 + 36 7

 c =1 12. If cos2 2 x − sin4 x − 2cos2 x = , has a solution


For x = e x  R, then the range of  is

e2 e2  1   4 
y= − +1 (1)  − , 1 (2)  − , 0
2 4  2   3 

e2 (3) (0, 2) (4) None of these


 y (e ) = 1 +
4 Answer (2)
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2 4
Sol. cos 2 x − sin x − 2cos x =  2 14. For observation set x data obtained is
xi = {11, 12, 13, …41}
( )
2
 cos2 x − sin2 x − sin4 x − 2cos2 x = 
For another observation set y data obtained is
 3 cos4 x − 4 cos2 x =  yi = {61, 62, 63, …91}

 2
2
4
 3   cos2 x −  −  =  Then value of x + y +  2 where x , y are means of
 3 9
  respective data set while 62 is variance of combined
4 data is
min = −
3 (1) 801 (2) 754
max = 0 (3) 807 (4) 774

 4  Answer (3)
   − , 0
 3  31
(11 + 41)
1
13. a = 9 iˆ + 2kˆ, b = iˆ + ˆj + kˆ and c = 7 iˆ − 3 jˆ + 2kˆ are Sol. x = 2 =  52 = 26
31 2
three given vectors. Let there be a r such that
31
(r  b ) + (b  c ) = 0 and r · a = 0 then r · c is (61 + 91)
1
y= 2 =  152 = 76
31 2
280
(1) (2) 28
11 2
xi2 + y i2  xi + y i 
2 = – 
279 290 62  62
(3) (4)
13 11
(112 + 122 + ... + 412 ) + (612 + 622 + ... + 912 )
= – (51)2
Answer (1) 62

Sol. r  b − c  b = 0  41 42  83 10  11 21  91 92  183 60  61 121 


 – + – 
= 6 6   6 6  – (51)2
(r − c )  b = 0 62

( 41 7  83 – 11 35 ) + ( 91 46  61– 10  61 121)


– ( 51)
2
 r = c + b =
62
r ·a = 0 23436 + 181536
– ( 51)
2
=
62
c · a + b · a = 0
= 3306 – 2601 = 705
67 +  (11) = 0
x + y + 2
67
=−
11 = 26 + 76 + 705
= 807
r · c = (c +  b ) · c

15. If curve represented by y =


( x − a)
= | c |2 + b · c passes
( x − 3 )( x − 2)
67 through (1, –3) then equation of normal at (1, –3) to
= 62 − (7 − 3 + 2)
11 the curve is given by
67
= 62 − (6) (1) 2 x + 3 y = −7 (2) 3 x − 2y = 9
11
(3) 3 x − 4 y = 21 (4) x − 4 y = 13
682 − 402 280
= =
11 11 Answer (4)
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Sol. If passes through (1, –3) 22. If f (1) + 2f ( 2 ) + 3f ( 3 ) + ...... + nf ( n ) = n ( n + 1) f ( n )
1− a
−3 = and f (1) = 1, then
1
+
1
=
( −2 )( −1) f ( 2022 ) f ( 2028 )

a=7 Answer (4050)


( x − 3 )( x − 2) − ( x − 7 )( 2x − 5 ) Sol. f (1) + 2f ( 2 ) + ...... + nf ( n ) = n ( n + 1) f ( n )
f ( x ) = …(i)
( ( x − 3 )( x − 2) )2
f (1) + 2f ( 2 ) + ...... + nf ( n ) + ( n + 1) f ( n + 1)
2 − 18
f  (1) = = −4
( 2 )2 = ( n + 1)( n + 2 ) f ( n + 1) …(ii)

1 Using (i) in (ii),


Slope of normal =
4
n ( n + 1) f ( n ) + ( n + 1) f ( n + 1) = ( n + 1)( n + 2 ) f ( n + 1)
Equation of normal
n
1  f ( n + 1) = f (n )
y +3 = ( x − 1) n +1
4
or 4 y + 12 = x − 1 f (1) = 1

or x − 4 y = 13 1 1 1
 f ( 2) = , f ( 3 ) = , .....,f ( n ) =
2 3 n
16.
17. 1 1
+ = 2022 + 2028 = 4050
f ( 2022 ) f ( 2028 )
18.
19. 23. A line x + y = 3 cuts the circle having center (2, 3)
20. and radius 4 at two points A and B. Tangents drawn
at A and B intersect at (, ). Find the value of
SECTION - B
4 – 7.
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five Answer (11)
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a
Sol. The given line is the polar of (, ) w.r.t. given circle
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
correct numerical value (in decimal notation, Circle : x2 + y2 – 4x – 6y – 3 = 0

truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g. Chord of contact :


06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using the
x + y – 2(x + ) –3(y + ) –3 = 0
mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the
place designated to enter the answer. ( – 2)x + ( – 3)y – (2 + 3 + 3) = 0

21. Find the number of four-digit numbers N such that But equation of chord of contact is
GCD(N, 54) = 2 x+y–3=0
Answer (3000) Comparing the coefficients,
Sol. N should be divisible by 2 but not by 3.
 − 2  − 3 − ( 2 + 3 + 3 )
N = (Number of numbers divisible by 2) – (Number = =
1 1 −3
of numbers divisible by 6)
  = –6,  = –5
9000 9000
= − = 3000
2 6  4 – 7 = 11
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24. Consider a sequence a1, a2 ……, an given by
1 1  
n
   − 1
an = an −1 + 2n −1, a1 = 1 and another sequence S 2   2  
− n
 =
given by bn = bn −1 + an −1, b1 = 1 . Also 2

1 2n +1
2
10 b 10
n
P=  2nn−1 and Q =  2n −1 , then 27(P – 2Q) is   1 n n 
n =0 n =0  S = 2 1 −   − 
 2 2n +1 

Answer (07.50)
  1 10 10   12 
Sol. a2 − a1 = 21 b2 − b1 = a1 = 2 1 −   −  = 2 1 − 
 2 2 
11
 211 
2 b3 − b2 = a2 
a3 − a2 = 2
 12 
P − 2Q = 10 − 5  2  1 −
an − an −1 = 2 n −1
bn − bn −1 = an −1  211 

an = 2n − 1 bn = 2n − n = 10 − 10 +
120
=
60
11
2 210
10 n
2 −n 2n
P − 2Q =  2 n

2n −1  27 (P − 2Q ) =
60
n =1
8
10
 5n  n
=  1 − 2n  = 10 − 5  2n = 07.50
n =1 25.
1 2 3 n 26.
Let S = + + + ... +
2 3
2 2 2 2n 27.
S 1 2 n −1 n
= + + ... + + 28.
2 22
23 2n 2 +1
n
29.
S 1 1 1  n
= + + ... +  −
2 2 2 2
2  2 +1
n n 30.

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