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JEE MAIN ONLINE PAPER 2021

Held on August 26, 2021 (Morning)


Instructions
1. This test will be a 3 hours Test.
2. This test consists of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics questions with equal weightage of 100 marks.
3. Each question is of 4 marks.
4. In the question paper consisting of Physics (Q.no. 1 to 30), Chemistry (Q.no. 31 to 60) and Mathematics (Q.no.
61 to 90). There are two sections for each subject (Section-A : MCQ Type & Section-B : Numerical Response
Type). Section-A consists of 20 multiple choice questions & Section-B consists of 10 Numerical Value type
Questions. Candidates have a choice to Answer 5 out of the 10 numerical value answer based questions per
section.
5. There will be only one correct choice in the given four choices in Section-A. For each question 4 marks will be
awarded for correct choice, 1 mark will be deducted for incorrect choice and zero mark will be awarded for not
attempted question. For Section-B questions 4 marks will be awarded for correct answer and zero for
unattempted and incorrect answer.
6. Any textual, printed or written material, mobile phones, calculator etc. is not allowed for the students appearing
for the test.
7. All calculations/written work should be done in the rough sheet provided.

(1  3  2)
PHYSICS (1) tan 1
(1  3  2)
Section -A
Q.1 The fractional change in the magnetic field ( 3  1  2)
(2) tan 1
intensity at a distance 'r' from centre on the axis (1  3  2)
of current carrying coil of radius 'a' to the
magnetic field intensity at the centre of the ( 3  1  2)
same coil is : (Take r < a) (3) tan 1
(1  3  2)
3 a2 2 a2
(1) 2 (2)
2r 3 r2 (1  3  2)
2 2 (4) tan 1
2r 3r (1  3  2)
(3) (4)
3 a2 2 a2
   Q.3 Car B overtakes another car A at a relative
Q.2 The magnitude of vectors OA , OB and OC
speed of 40 ms–1. How fast will the image of
in the given figure are equal. The direction of
   car B appear to move in the mirror of focal
OA  OB  OC with x-axis will be –
length 10 cm fitted in car A, when the car B is
y
1.9 m away from the car A?
C A
(1) 4 ms–1 (2) 0.2 ms–1
45° 30° x
O 60° (3) 40 ms–1 (4) 0.1 ms–1

B
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Q.4 Inside a uniform spherical shell : Q.9 Identify the logic operation carried out by the
(a) the gravitational field is zero given circuit
(b) the gravitational potential is zero
(c) the gravitational field is same everywhere
(d) the gravitation potential is same everywhere
(e) all of the above
Choose the most appropriate answer from the (1) OR (2) AND
options given below : (3) NOR (4) NAD
(1) (a), (c) and (d) only Q.10 A particular hydrogen like ion emits radiation
(2) (e) only of frequency 2.92 × 1015 Hz when it makes
(3) (a), (b) and (c) only transition from n = 3 to n = 1. The frequency in
(4) (b), (c) and (d) only Hz of radiation emitted in transition from n = 2
to n = 1 will be :
Q.5 Two narrow bores of diameter 5.0 mm and 8.0 (1) 0.44 × 1015 (2) 6.57 × 1015
mm are joined together to form a (3) 4.38 × 10 15
(4) 2.46 × 1015
U-shaped tube open at both ends. If this U-tube
contains water, what is the difference in the Q.11 In a photoelectric experiment ultraviolet light
level of two limbs of the tube. of wavelength 280 nm is used with lithium
[Take surface tension of water T = 7.3 × 10–2 cathode having work function  = 2.5 eV.
Nm–1, angle of contact = 0, g = 10 ms–2 and If the wavelength of incident light is switched
density of water = 1.0 × 103 kg m–3] to 400 nm, find out the change in the stopping
potential. (h = 6.63 × 10–34 Js,
(1) 3.62 mm (2) 2.19 mm c = 3 × 108 ms–1)
(3) 5.34 mm (4) 4.97 mm (1) 1.3 V (2) 1.1 V
Q.6 An electric appliance supplies 6000 J/min heat (3) 1.9 V (4) 0.6 V
to the system. If the system delivers a power of Q.12 In the given figure, the emf of the cell is 2.2 V
90W. How long it would take to increase the
and if internal resistance is 0.6. Calculate the
internal energy by 2.5 × 103 J ? power dissipated in the whole circuit :
(1) 2.5 × 102s (2) 4.1 × 101s
(3) 2.4 × 103s (4) 2.5 × 101s

Q.7 An inductor coil stores 64 J of magnetic field


energy and dissipates energy at the rate of 640
W when a current of 8A is passed through it. If
this coil is joined across an ideal battery, find
the time constant of the circuit in seconds :
(1) 0.4 (2) 0.8
(3) 0.125 (4) 0.2
(1) 1.32 W (2) 0.65 W
Q.8 A series LCR circuit driven by 300 V at a
(3) 2.2 W (4) 4.4 W
frequency of 50 Hz contains a resistance
R = 3 k, an inductor of inductive reactance Q.13 A solid metal sphere of radius R having charge
XL = 250  and an unknown capacitor. The q is enclosed inside the concentric spherical
value of capacitance to maximize the average shell of inner radius a and outer radius b as
power should be : (Take  = 10) shown in figure. The approximate variation
electric field as a function of distance r from
(1) 4 F (2) 25 F
centre O is given by E
(3) 400F (4) 40 F
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(Given resistivities of iron and copper-nickel
alloy wire are 12 cm and 51  cm
respectively)
q, R
(1) 82 m (2) 97 m
(3) 110 m (4) 90 m

Q.17 The initial mass of a rocket is 1000 kg.


Calculate at what rate the fuel should be burnt
(1) so that the rocket is given an acceleration of 20
ms–2. The gases come out at a relative speed of
500 ms–1 with respect to the rocket :
[Use g = 10 m/s2]
(1) 6.0 × 102 kgs–1 (2) 500 kg s–1
(2)
(3) 10kg s–1 (4) 60 kg s–1

Q.18 If E, L, M and G denote the quantities as


energy, angular momentum, mass and constant
of gravitation respectively, then the dimensions
(3) of P in the formula P = EL2M–5G–2 are
(1) [M0L1T0] (2) [M–1L–1T2]
(3) [M1L1T–2] (4) [M0L0T0]

Q.19 The material filled between the plates of a


(4)
parallel plate capacitor has resistivity 200 m.
The value of capacitance of the capacitor is 2
pF. If a potential difference of 40 V is applied
across the plates of the capacitor, then the value
Q.14 The rms speeds of the molecules of Hydrogen, of leakage current flowing out of the capacitor
Oxygen and Carbondioxide at the same is :
temperature are VH, VO and VC respectively (given the value of relative permittivity of
then : material is 50)
(1) VH > VO > VC (2) VC > VO > VH (1) 9.0 A (2) 9.0 mA
(3) VH = VO > VC (4) VH = VO = VC (3) 0.9 mA (4) 0.9 A
Q.15 In a Screw Gauge, fifth division of the circular
Q.20 Statement-I : By doping silicon semiconductor
scale coincides with the reference line when the
ratchet is closed. There are 50 divisions on the with pentavalent material, the electrons density
circular scale, and the main scale moves by 0.5 increases.
mm on a complete rotation. For a particular Statement-II : The n-type semiconductor has
observation the reading on the main scale is 5 net negative charge.
mm and the 20th division of the circular scale In the light of the above statements, choose the
coincides with reference line. Calculate the true
most appropriate answer from the options given
reading.
below :
(1) 5.00 mm (2) 5.25 mm
(1) Statement-I is true but Statement-II is false.
(3) 5.15 mm (4) 5.20 mm
(2) Statement-I is false but Statement-II is true.
Q.16 What equal length of an iron wire and a copper- (3) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true.
nickel alloy wire, each of 2 mm diameter
(4) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are false.
connected parallel to give an equivalent
resistance of 3?
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Section -B Q.26 An amplitude modulated wave is represented


by Cm(t) = 10(1 + 0.2 cos12560t) sin(111 ×
Q.21 A uniform chain of length 3 meter and mass 3
104t) volts. The modulating frequency in kHz
kg overhangs a smooth table with 2 meter
will be .......
laying on the table. If k is the kinetic energy of
the chain in joule as it completely slips off the Q.27 Two short magnetic dipoles m1 and m2 each
table, then the value of k is ........... . (Take having magnetic moment of 1 Am2 are placed at
g = 10 m/s2) point O and P respectively. The distance between
OP is 1 meter. The torque experienced by the
Q.22 The electric field in a plane electromagnetic
magnetic dipole m2 due to the presence of m1 is
wave is given by
...... × 10–7 Nm.

  0.5  103   rad   V ˆ m2


E  200cos   x  1.5  1011  t  j m1
 m   s  m P
If this wave falls normally on a perfectly O
reflecting surface having an area of 100 cm2. If
the radiation pressure exerted by the E.M. wave Q.28 Two travelling waves produces a standing wave
on the surface during a 10 minute exposure is represented by equation, y = 1.0 mm cos
x N (1.57 cm–1) x sin(78.5 s–1)t. The node closest to the
. Find the value of x. origin in the region x > 0 will be at x = ......... cm.
109 m 2

Q.23 A source and a detector move away from each Q.29 White light is passed through a double slit and
other in absence of wind with a speed of 20 m/s interference is observed on a screen 1.5 m
with respect to the ground. If the detector away. The separation between the slits is 0.3
detects a frequency of 1800 Hz of the sound mm. The first violet and red fringes are formed
coming from the source, then the original 2.0 mm and 3.5 mm away from the central
frequency of source considering speed of sound white fringes. The difference in wavelengths of
in air 340 m/s will be ........ Hz. red and voilet light is ......... nm.

Q.24 Two spherical balls having equal masses with Q.30 Consider a badminton racket with length scales
radius of 5 cm each are thrown upwards along as shown in the figure.
the same vertical direction at an interval of 3s
with the same initial velocity of 35 m/s, then
these balls collide at a height of .......... m.
(Take g = 10 m/s2)

Q.25 A soap bubble of radius 3 cm is formed inside


the another soap bubble of radius 6 cm. The
radius of an equivalent soap bubble which has
the same excess pressure as inside the smaller
bubble with respect to the atmospheric pressure
is ........ cm. If the mass of the linear and circular portions of
the badminton racket are same (M) and the
mass of the threads are negligible, the moment
of inertia of the racket about an axis
perpendicular to the handle and in the plane of
r2=3cm r
Req the ring at, distance from the end A of the
2
r1=6cm handle will be ........ Mr2.
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CHEMISTRY

Section -A (1)
Q.31 Which one of the following complexes is violet
in colour?
(1) [Fe(CN)6]4–
(2)
(2) [Fe(SCN)6]4–
(3) Fe4[Fe(CN6)]3 H2O
(4) [Fe(CN)5NOS]4–
(3)
Q.32 Which one of the following is correct for the
adsorption of a gas at a given temperature on a
solid surface?
(4)
(1) H > 0, S > 0 (2) H > 0, S < 0
(3) H < 0, S < 0 (4) H < 0, S > 0 Q.36 The major product formed in the following
reaction is :
Q.33 Which one of the following when dissolved in
water gives coloured solution in nitrogen
atmosphere?
(1) CuCl2 (2) AgCl
(1)
(3) ZnCl2 (4) Cu2Cl2

Q.34 The major products formed in the following


reaction sequence A and B are : (2)

(3)

(4)
(1)
Q.37 The polymer formed on heating Novolac with
formaldehyde is :
(2)
(1) Bakelite (2) Polyester
(3) Melamine (4) Nylon 6,6

(3) Q.38 Given below are two statements :


Statement I : The limiting molar conductivity
of KCl (strong electrolyte) is higher compared
to that of CH3COOH (weak electrolyte).
(4) Statement II : Molar conductivity decreases
with decrease in concentration of electrolyte.
In the light of the above statements, choose the
Q.35 The major product formed in the following most appropriate answer from the options
given below :
reaction is :
(1) Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
(2) Statement I is false but Statement II is true.
(3) Both Statement I and Statement II are true.
(4) Both Statement I and Statement II are false.
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Q.39 The correct options for the products A and B of Q.42 Among the following compounds I-IV, which
the following reactions are : one forms a yellow precipitate on reacting
sequentially with (i) NaOH (ii) dil. HNO3 (iii)
AgNO3?

(1)

(1) II (2) IV (3) I (4) III

(2)
Q.43 Which one of the following methods is most
suitable for preparing deionized water?
(1) Synthetic resin method
(3) (2) Clark's method
(3) Calgon's method
(4) Permutit method

Q.44 Given below are two statements.


(4)
Statement I: The choice of reducing agents for
metals extraction can be made by using
Ellingham diagram, a plot of G vs
Q.40 The conversion of hydroxyapatite occurs due to temperature.
presence of F– ions in water. The correct
Statement II: The value of S increases from
formula of hydroxyapatite is:
left to right in Ellingham diagram.
(1) [3Ca3(PO4)2 · Ca(OH)2]
In the light of the above statements, choose the
(2) [3Ca(OH)2 · CaF2]
most appropriate answer from the options
(3) [Ca3(PO4)2 · CaF2]
given below:
(4) [3Ca3(PO4)2 · CaF2]
(1) Both Statement I and Statement II are true
Q.41 Given below are two statements. (2) Statement I is false but Statement II is
Statement I: In the titration between strong true
acid and weak base methyl orange is suitable as (3) Both Statement I and Statement II are
an indicator. false
Statement II: For titration of acetic acid with (4) Statement I is true but Statement II is
NaOH phenolphthalein is not a suitable false
indicator.
In the light of the above statements, choose the Q.45 What are the products formed in sequence
most appropriate answer from the options when excess of CO2 is passed in slaked lime?
given below: (1) Ca(HCO3)2, CaCO3
(1) Statement I is false but Statement II is true (2) CaCO3, Ca(HCO3)2
(2) Statement I is true but Statement II is false (3) CaO, Ca(HCO3)2
(3) Both Statement I and Statement II are true (4) CaO, CaCO3
(4) Both Statement I and Statement II are false
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Q.46 Given below are two statements. Q.49 The incorrect statement is:
Statement I: According to Bohr's model of an (1) Cl2 is more reactive than ClF.
atom, qualitatively the magnitude of velocity of (2) F2 is more reactive than ClF.
electron increases with decrease in positive (3) On hydrolysis ClF froms HOCl and HF.
charges on the nucleus as there is no strong
(4) F2 is a stronger oxidizing agent than Cl2 in
hold on the electron by the nucleus.
aqueous solution
Statement II: According to Bohr's model of an
atom, qualitatively the magnitude of velocity of Q.50 Excess of isobutane on reaction with Br2 in
electron increases with decrease in principal presence of light at 125°C gives which one of
quantum number. the following, as the major product?
In the light of the above statements, choose the Br
most appropriate answer from the options |
(1) CH3–C–CH2–Br
given below:
|
(1) Both Statement I and Statement II are CH3
false (2) CH3–CH–CH2Br
(2) Both Statement I and Statement II are |
true CH2Br
(3) Statement I is false but Statement II is (3) CH3–CH–CH2Br
true |
CH3
(4) Statement I is true but Statement II is
CH3
false |
(4) CH3–C–Br
Q.47 The correct sequential addition of reagents in |
the preparation of 3-nitrobenzoic acid from CH3
benzene is:
(1) Br2/AlBr3, HNO3/H2SO4, Mg/ether, CO2, Section -B
H3O+ Q.51 AB3 is an interhalogen T-shaped molecule. The
(2) Br2/AlBr3, NaCN, H3O+, HNO3 /H2SO4 number of lone pairs of electrons on A is
(3) Br2/AlBr3, HNO3/H2SO4, NaCN, H3O+ _______. (Integer answer)
(4) HNO3/H2SO4, Br2/AlBr3, Mg/ether, CO2,
Q.52 These are physical properties of an element
H3O+
(A) Sublimation enthalpy
Q.48 Given below are two statements. (B) Ionisation enthalpy
Statement I: Frenkel defects are vacancy as (C) Hydration enthalpy
well as interstitial defects. (D) Electron gain enthalpy
Statement II: Frenkel defect leads to colour in The total number of above properties that affect
ionic solids due to presence of F-centres. the reduction potential is _________ (Integer
Choose the most appropriate answer for the answer)
statements from the options given below:
(1) Statement I is false but Statement II is Q.53 Of the following four aqueous solutions, total
true number of those solutions whose freezing point
is lower than that of 0.10 M C2H5OH is
(2) Both Statement I and Statement II are
________ (Integer answer)
true
(i) 0.10 M Ba3(PO4)2
(3) Statement I is true but Statement II is
false (ii) 0.10 M Na2SO4
(4) Both Statement I and Statement II are (iii) 0.10 M KCl
false (iv) 0.10 M Li3PO4
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Q.54 The OH– concentration in a mixture of 5.0 mL MATHEMATICS
of 0.0504 M NH4Cl and 2 mL of 0.0210 M
NH3 solution is x × 10–6 M. The value of x is Section -A
_______. (Nearest integer) Q.61 The sum of solutions of the equation
[Given Kw = 1 × 10–14 and Kb = 1.8 × 10–5] cos x      
| tan 2x | , x    ,    ,   is
Q.55 The number of 4f electrons in the ground state
1  sin x  2 2  4 4
electronic configuration of Gd2+ is________. 11  7 
(1)  (2) (3)  (4) –
[Atomic number of Gd = 64] 30 10 30 15

Q.56 The ratio of number of water molecules in Q.62 The mean and standard deviation of 20
Mohr's salt and potash alum is ________ observations were calculated as 10 and 2.5
× 10–1. (Integer answer) respectively. It was found that by mistake one
data value was taken as 25 instead of 35. If a
Q.57 The following data was obtained for chemical
reaction given below at 975 K. and  are the mean and standard deviation
2NO(g) + 2H2(g)  N2(g) + 2H2O(g) respectively for correct data, then () is :
[NO] [H2] Rate (1) (11, 26) (2) (10.5, 25)
–1 –1
mol L mol mol L–1S–1 (3) (11, 25) (4) (105, 26)
(A) 8×10–5 8×10–5 7×10–9
x 2 y2
(B) 24×10–5 8×10–5 2.1×10–8 Q.63 On the ellipse   1 let P be a point in
8 4
(C) 24×10–5 32×10–5 8.4×10–8
the second quadrant such that the tangent at P
The order of the reaction with respect to NO is
to the ellipse is perpendicular to the line
_______. [Integer answer]
x + 2y = 0. Let S and S' be the foci of the
ellipse and e be its eccentricity. If A is the area
Q.58 The Born-Haber cycle for KCl is evaluated of the triangle SPS' then, the value of (5 – e2).
with the following data : A is :
f H– for KCl = – 436.7 kJ mol–1 (1) 6 (2) 12 (3) 14 (4) 24
subH– for K = 89.2 kJ mol–1, Q.64 Let y = y(x) be a solution curve of the
ionization H– for K = 419.0 kJ mol–1; differential equation (y + 1) tan2x dx + tanx dy
electron gain H– for Cl(g)  
+ ydx = 0, x   0,  . If lim xy(x) = 1, then
= –348.6 kJ mol–1; bond H– for Cl2 = 243.0 kJ  2 x 0 

mol–1
 
The magnitude of lattice enthalpy of KCl in kJ the value of y   .
 4
mol–1 is _______ (Nearest integer)
   
(1)  (2) 1 (3) 1 (4)
Q.59 The total number of negative charge in the 4 4 4 4
tetrapeptide, Gly-Glu-Asp-Tyr, at pH 12.5 will
be ________. (Integer answer) Q.65 Let A and B be independent events such that
P(A) = p, P(B) = 2p. The largest value of p, for
Q.60 An aqueous KCl solution of density 5
1.20 g mL–1 has a molality of 3.30 mol kg–1. which P (exactly one of A, B occurs) = , is
9
The molarity of the solution in mol L–1 is
________ (Nearest integer) 1 2 4 5
(1) (2) (3) (4)
[Molar mass of KCl = 74.5] 3 9 9 12
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   z 1 
Q.66 Let    0,  . If the system of linear Q.71 The equation arg    represent a circle with
 2  z 1 4
equations (1) centre at (0, –1) and radius 2
2 2 3
(1 + cos ) x + sin  y + 4sin z = 0 (2) centre at (0, –1) and radius 2
cos2x + 1 (1 + sin2 ) y + 4 sin 3 z = 0
(3) centre at (0, 0) and radius 2
cosx + sin2 y + (1 + 4 sin3)z = 0 (4) centre at (0, 1) and radius 2
has a non-trivial solution, then the value of  is
  
4 7 Q.72 Let a  ˆi  ˆj  kˆ and b  ˆj  kˆ . If c is a vector
(1) (2)
9 18     
such that a c  b and a c  3 , then
 5   
(3) (4) a  (b c) is equal to -
18 18
(1) –2 (2) –6 (3) 6 (4) 2
  1 x 
Q.67 Let f (x)  cos  2 tan 1 sin  cot 1  , Q.73 If a line along a chord of the circle 4x2 + 4y2 +

  x   120x + 675 = 0. passes through the point
(–30, 0) and is tangent to the parabola y2 = 30x,
0 < x < 0. Then - then length of this chord is :
(1) (1 – x)2 f ' (x) –2 (f(x))2 = 0
(1) 5 (2) 7 (3) 5 3 (4) 3 5
(2) (1 + x)2 f '(x) + 2f((x))2 = 0
(3) (1 – x)2 f '(x) + 2(f(x))2 = 0 Q.74 The value of
1/ 2
(4) (1 + x)2 f '(x) – 2(f(x))2 = 0 1/ 2
  x  1 2  x  1 2 
   x  1    x  1   2  dx is :
1/ 2  
Q.68 The sum of the series-
(1) loge4 (2) loge16
1 2 22 2100
 2  4 + ...... + 2100 when (3) 2loge16 (4) 4loge(3 + 2 2 )
x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1
x = 2 is : Q.75 A plane P contain the line
101 100
2 2 x + 2y + 3z + 1 = 0 = x – y – z – 6, and is
(1) 1  101
(2) 1  101 perpendicular to the plane –2x + y + z + 8 = 0.
4 1 4 1
100 101
Then which of the following points lies on P ?
2 2 (1) (–1, 1, 2) (2) (0, 1, 1)
(3) 1  100
(4) 1  101
4 1 4 1 (3) (1, 0, 1) (4) (2, –1, 1)
Q.69 If 20Cr is the co-efficient of xr in the expansion  1 2 
20  
 5 5
20 2 20
of (1 + x) , the value of r Cr is equal to
If A   . B
1 0 
r0 Q.76  , i  1 ,
19 19    i 1
(1) 420 × 2 (2) 380×2  2 1 
18  
(3) 380 × 2 (4) 420 × 218  5 5
T
and Q = A BA, then the inverse of the matrix
Q.70 Out of all the patients in a hospital 89% are A Q 2021 AT is equal to :
found to be suffering from heart ailment and  1 
98% are suffering from lungs infection. If K%   2021
5 1 0 
of them are suffering from both ailments, then (1)   (2)  
 1  1 1 
K can not belong to the set :  2021 
 5 
(1) {80, 83, 86, 89} (2) {84, 86, 88, 90}
 1 0  1 2021i 
(3) {79, 81, 83, 85} (4) {84, 87, 90, 93} (3)   (4)  
 2021i 1  0 1 
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2 3
Q.77 If the sum of an infinite GP a, ar, ar , ar , .... is Q.83 Let the line L be the projection of the line
15 and the sum of the squares of its each term x 1 y  3 z  4
is 150, then the sum of ar2, ar4, ar6, ... is  
2 1 2
5 1 25 9 in the plane x – 2y – z = 3. If d is the distance
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2 2 2 2 of the point (0, 0, 6) from L, then d2 is equal to
______ .
1 2n 1 n2
Q.78 The value of lim
n  n
r 0 n  4r 2
2
is
Q.84 If 1P1 + 2  2P2 + 3 3P3 + ...... + 15  15P15
= qPr – s, 0  s  1, then q+sCr–s is equal to
1 1
(1) tan 1 (2) (2) tan 1 (4) ______ .
2 2
1 Q.85 A wire of length 36 m is cut into two pieces,
(3) tan–1(4) (4) tan 1 (4) one of the pieces is bent to form a square and
4
the other is bent to form a circle. If the sum of
Q.79 Let ABC be a triangle with A(–3, 1) ACB = the areas of the two figures is minimum, and
 the circumference of the circle is k (meter),
 0    If the equation of the median 4 
2 then   1 k is equal to _______ .
through B is 2x + y – 3 = 0 and the equation of  
angle bisector of C is 7x – 4y – 1 = 0, then
tanis equal to Q.86 The area of the region
1 3 4 S = {(x, y) : 3x2  4y 6x + 24} is _______ .
(1) (2) (3) (4) 2
2 4 3 Q.87 The locus of a point, which moves such that the
sum of square of its distances from the points
Q.80 If the truth value of the boolean expression (0,0), (1,0), (0,1) (1,1) is 18 units, is a circle of
((p q) (q r) (~r)) (p q) is false, diameter d. Then d2 is equal to _______ .
then the truth values of the statements p, q, r
respectively can be : Q.88 If y = y(x) is an implicit function of x such that
(1) TFT (2) FFT d2 y
loge(x + y) = 4xy. then at x = 0 is equal to
(3) TFF (4) FTF dx 2
________ .
Section -B
Q.89 The number of three-digit even numbers,
1 i 3 formed by the digits 0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 if the
Q.81 Let z  , i  1 . Then the value of
2 repetition of digits is not allowed, is _______ .
3 3 3
 1  1  1 Q.90 Let a, b  R, b  0, Define a function
2l   z     z 2  2    z3  3  + .... +
 z  z   z 
 
 21 1 
3
 a sin 2 (x  1) for x  0
 z  21  is _______ . f (x)  
 z   tan 2x  sin 2x for x  0
 bx 3
Q.82 The sum of all integral values of k (k  0) for If f is continuous at x = 0, then 10 – ab is equal
2 1 2 to _____ .
which the equation   in x has
x 1 x  2 k
no real roots, is ______ .
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Hints & Solutions
 3  1 1   1 3 1  ˆ
PHYSICS       ˆi      j 
 2 2 2 2 2  
Section -A
2  Angle with x-axis
0 iR
1.[4] Baxis = 1 3 1 
2(R 2  x 2 )3/ 2    
tan 1 
2 2 2   tan 1  2  6  2 
0 i  
Bcentre =  3 1 1   6  2  2
2a    
 2 2 2
i
Bcentre = 0  1  3  2 
2a = tan 1  
 0 ia 2  3 1 2 
  Baxis  
2(a 2  r 2 )3/ 2 Hence option (1)
 fractional change in magnetic field = 3.[4]
0i  0 ia 2 VB VA

2a 2(a 2  r 2 )3/ 2 1
1 3/2
B A
0 i   r 2 
1   2   Mirror used is convex mirror (rear-view mirror)
2a
  a  VI/m = –m2Vo/m
 3 r2  3 r2 Given,
 1  1  2 
 2
 Vo/m = 40 m/s
 2a  2a
3/ 2 f 10 10
 r2   3 r2  m  
 Note : 1  2   1  f  u 10  190 200
2 
 a   2a  1
 VI/ m    40  0.1m / s 
[True only if r << a] 400
Hence option (4) is the most suitable option  Car will appear to move with speed 0.1 m/s
2.[1] Hence option (4)
C A 4.[1] Inside a spherical shell, gravitational field is
45° 30° zero and hence potential remains same
O 60° everywhere
B Hence option (1)

5.[2]
Let magnitude be equal to .
  3 1 
OA  [cos 30ˆi  sin 30ˆj]    ˆi  ˆj
 2 2 
 1 3 ˆ
OB  [cos 60ˆi  sin 60ˆj]    ˆi  j
2 2 
  1 1 ˆ
OC  [cos45(ˆi)  sin45ˆj]    ˆi  j
 2 2 
  
 OA  OB  OC 
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We have PA = PB. [Points A & B at same  1 
horizontal level] nf 2  k 1  2 
 2 
2T 2T
 Patm   g(x  h)  Patm   gx  f1 8 / 9
r1 r2  × 
f2 3 / 4
1 1  
Option (4)
  gh  2T    
 r1 r2 
 1 1  hc
11.[1] KE max  eVs  
 2 × 7.3 × 10–2  2.5  103  4  103  
1240
2  7.3  102  103  1 1   eVs   2.5  1.93eV 
 h  280
103  10  2.5  4  
    Vs1  1.93V  .... (i)
 = 2.19 × 10–3 m = 2.19 mm
1240
Hence option (2)  e Vs2   2.5  0.6eV 
400
6.[1] Q = U + W   Vs2  0.6 V  .... (ii)
Q U W
  V = Vs1  Vs2  1.93  0.6  1.33V
t t t
Option (1) 
6000 J 2.5  103
  90
60 sec t 12.[3]
T = 250 sec
Option (1)

1 2
7.[4] U Li  64, L  2
2
i2R = 640
640
R  2  10
(8)
L 1
   0.2
R 5
Option (4)
8.[1] For maximum average power
XL = XC
1
250 
2(50)C
C = 4 × 10–6
Option (1)

9.[3]
A B X Y Z
1 1 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 1 6  3  2  4 15
1 0 0 1 0      
0 1 1 0 0 R eq 4 8 12 6 24 24
0 0 1 1 1 24
R eq   1.6 RT = 1.6 + 0.6 = 2.2
15
1 1 
10.[4] nf1  k   2  V 2 (2.2) 2
1 3   P   2.2W 
RT 2.2
 Option(3)
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13.[1,2] Official Ans. by NTA (1) 0.5
15.[3] Least count (L.C.) =
Considering outer spherical shell is non- 50
conducting 0.5 0.5
Electric field inside a metal sphere is zero. True reading = 5   20  5
50 50
r < R  0.5
kQ = 5 (15)  5.15mm
 rRE 2  50
r Option (3)

R 1R 2
16.[2] 3
R1  R 2
(12  106  102 )  4 (51  106  102 )  4

  (2) 2  106 (2)2  106
 Option (2) 63  106  102    4
Considering outer spherical shell is conducting (2) 2  106

   97 m
Option (2)

17.[4]
Ft
a
mg
g
   dm 
 r < R, E = 0 Fthrust   .Vrel 
 dt 
kQ
R r < a E  dm 
r2  Vrel  mg   ma
 dt 
a r b, E=0
kQ  dm  3 3
rb E     500  10  10  10  20 
r2  dt 
dm
  (60kg / s) 
dt
 Option (4)

18.[4] E = ML2T–2
  L = ML2T–1
 Option (1) m=M
G = M–1 L+3 T–2
3RT EL2
14.[1] VRMS  P 5 2
MW MG
1 (ML2 T 2 ) (M 2 L4 T 2 )
At the same temperature VRMS  [P]   M 0 L0 T 0
MW M 5 (M 2 L6 T 4 )
VH > VO > VC Option (4)
Option (1)
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19.[3] r = 200 m  2  1 
=   0 E 02 C 
C = 2 × 10–12F  C  2 
V = 40V = 0 E 02
K = 56 = 8.85 × 10–12 × 2002
t
q q 
k0 = 8.85 × 10–8 × 4
i  0 e
k0 k 0 354
= 9
10
2  1012  40
i max  Ans 354.0
200  50  8.85  1012
80 23.[2025]
= 4
 903A  0.9mA
10  8.85 S O
Option(3)
Vs =20m/s VO =20m/s
20.[1] Pentavalent activities have excess free e–  C  V0 
So e– density increases but overall f'f 
semiconductor is neutral.  C  Vs 
Option (1)  340  20 
1800  f  
 340  20 
f = 2025 Hz
Section -B Ans 2025
21.[40]
24.[50]
35m/s 35m/s

(1) (2)
t=0 t = 3sec
When both balls will collied
y1 = y2
From energy conservation 1 1
35t   10  t 2  35(t  3)   10  (t  3) 2
Ki + Ui = kf + Uf 2 3
 1  3 1 1
0   1  10    k f   3  10   35t   10  t 2  35t  105   10  t 2
 2  2 2 2
–5 = kf – 45 1 1
  10  32   10  6t
kf = 40 j 2 2
0 = 150-30t
Ans 40.00
t = 5sec
22.[354] E0 = 200  Height at which both balls will collied
1 1
I  0 E 02  C h  35t   10  t 2
2 2
Radiation pressure 1
= 35  5   10  52
2I 2
P h = 50m
C
Ans. 50.00
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25.[2] Excess pressure inside the smaller soap bubble d
 r  3.5  103
4S 4S D
P   .... (i)
r1 r2 d
similarly  V  2  103
The excess pressure inside the equivalent soap D
bubble  0.3  103 
4S  r   V  (1.5  103 )  
P  .... (ii)  1.5 
R eq
= 3×10–7 = 300 nm
From (i) & (ii) Ans. 300.0
4S 4S 4S
  30.[52]
R eq r1 r2
1 1 1
 
R eq r1 r2
1 1
= 
6 3
Req = 2cm
Ans 2.00

26.[2] Wm = 12560 = 2fm


12560
fm  = 2000 Hz
2
Ana. 2.00
2 2
27.[1]  5     13r  
m1 I   I1  M  r     I 2  M   
  2     2  
m2
 m(36r 2 ) M(25r 2 )   Mr 2 169 Mr 2 
B1 =     
 12 4   2 4 
 
  M 2  B1

= 52 Mr2
Ans 52.00
M2B1 sin 90°
M
= 1  0 13 1 = 10–7 N.m CHEMISTRY
4(1)
Ans. 1.00 
Section -A
28.[1] For node
31.[4] (1) [Fe(CN)6]4–  Pale yellow solution
cos(1.57 cm–1) x = 0
(2) [Fe(SCN)6]4–  Blood red colour

(1.57 cm 1 ) x  (3) Fe4[Fe(CN6)]3 H2O  Prussian blue
2
(4) [Fe(CN)5NOS]4–  Violet colour

x cm  1cm
2(1.57) 32.[3] (i) Adsorption of gas at metal surface is an
Ans. 1.00 exothermic process so H < 0
(ii) As the adsorption of gas on metal surface
D reduces the free movement of gas
29.[300]Position of bright fringe y  n
d molecules thus restricting its randomness
D r hences S < 0
y1 of red =  3.5 mm
d
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33.[1] (1) CuCl2 + nH2O  Cu (aq)
2
 As the concentration decreases, the dilution
increases which increases the degree of
Blue colour dissociation, thus increasing the no. of ions,
(2) AgCl + nH2O Insoluble which increases the molar conductance.
2
(3) ZnCl2 + nH2O  Zn (aq)  So statement-II is false.

    Colourless
(4) Cu2Cl2 + nH2O  Insoluble

34.[1]

35.[3] 39.[2]

40.[1] The Fions make the enamel on teeth much


harder by converting hydroxyapatite,
[3(Ca3(PO4)2].Ca(OH)2], the enamel on the
surface of the teeth into much harder
fluroappatite. [3Ca3(PO4)2.CaF2]

36.[1] 41.[2] Titration curve for strong acid and weak base
initially a buffer of weak base and conjugate
acid is :

37.[1] Novolac + formaldehyde Bakelite

38.[4]
Ion H+ K+ Cl– CH3COO–
 mScm2 /mole 349.8 73.5 76.3 40.9

So,  m CH3COOH   m (H )   m CH COO


3

= 349.8 + 40.9
= 390.7 Scm2 / mole
 m KCl   m (K )   m (Cl )
Formed, thus pH falls slowly and after
= 73.5 + 76.3 equivalence point, so the pH falls sharply so
= 149.3 S cm2/ mole methyl arrange, having pH range of 3.2 to 4.4
So statement-I is wrong or False. will weak as indicator. So statement-I is
correct.
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47.[4]

Titration curve for weak acid and strong base


(NaOH)
Initially weak acid will form a buffer so pH 48.[3] Theory based.
increases slowly but after equivalence point. it 49.[1] (i) Reactivity order :
rises sharply covering range of phenolphthalein
so it will be suitable indicator so statement-II is F2 > ClF (inter halogen) > Cl2
false. (ii) ClF + H2O  HOCl + HF
(iii) Oxidizing power in aqueous solution
42.[2] F2 > Cl2 > Br2 > I2

CH3 CH3
| Br2
|
50.[4] CH3–C–Br CH3–C–CH3
Other compounds halide can't be removed hv/ |
(excess isobutane)
because corresponding C+ is highly unstable. Br

43.[1] Pure demineralised (de-ionized) water free Section -B


from all soluble mineral salts is obtained by
passing water successively through a cation 51.[2] T-shaped molecule means 3 sigma bond and 2
exchange (in the H+ form) and an anion lone pairs of electron on central atom.
exchange (in the OH– form) resins.

44.[4] Given statement-I is true as in a number of


processes, one element is used to reduce the
oxide of another metal. Any element will
reduce the oxide of other metal which lie above
it in the Ellingham diagram because the free 52.[3] Sublimation enthalpy, Ionisation enthalpy and
energy change will become more negative. hydration enthalpy affect the reduction
Given statement-II is false as the value of S potential.
is decreases from left to right in Ellingham 53.[4] As 0.1 M C2H5OH is non-dissociative and rest
diagram. all salt given are electrolyte so in each case
effective molarity > 0.1 so each will have lower
45.[2] Ca(OH)2 + CO2  CaCO3  + H2O
freezing point.
CaCO3 + CO2 + H2O  Ca(HCO3)2
54.[3] [NH 4 ]  0.0504 & [NH 3 ]  0.0210
46.[3] Velocity of electron in Bohr's atom is given by
Z [NH 4 ][HO  ]
V So k b 
n [NH 3 ]
Z = atomic number of atom, corresponds to +ve K b  [NH 3 ] 2 210
charge so as Z increase velocity increases so [HO  ]  
 1.8  105  
[NH 4 ] 5 504
statement-I is wrong. and as 'n' decreases
velocity increases so statement-II is correct. = 3×10–6
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55.[7] The electronic configuration of
7 1 2
64Gd : [Xe] 4f 5d 6s
So the electronic configuration of
2+ 7 1 0
64Gd : [Xe] 4f 5d 6s
i.e. the number of 4f electrons in the ground
state electronic configuration of Gd2+ is 7.

56.[5] Mohr's salt : (NH4)2 Fe(SO4)2.6H2O


The number of water molecules in Mohr's salt
Total negative charge produced = 4.
=6
Potash alum : KAl(SO4)2.12H2O 60.[3] 1000 kg solvent has 3.3 moles of KCl
The number of water molecules in potash alum 1000 kg solvent 3 × 74.5 gm KCl
= 12  245.85
So ratio of number of water molecules in Weight of solution = 1245.85 gm
Mohr's salt and potash alum
1245.85
6 Volume of solution = ml
= 1.2
12
3.3  1.2
1 So molarity =  1000  3.17
= 1245.85
2
= 0.5
= 5 × 10–1 MATHEMATICS

57.[1] 7 × 10–9 = K × (8 × 10–5)x (8 × 10–5)y ....(1) Section -A


2.1 × 10–8 = K × (24 × 10–5)x (8 × 10–5)y ....(2)
cox
1 1
x 61.[1] | tan 2x |
    x 1 1  sin x
3  3 cos 2 x / 2  sin 2 x / 2
  | tan 2x | 
(cos x / 2  sin x / 2)
58.[718]
1  x

 f H KCl 
  sub H (K) 
  ionization H (K) 
  bond H (Cl   tan 2     tan 2 2x 
2)
2 4 2
 
+  electron gain  H (Cl)   lattice H (KCl)  x
  2x  n     
1 4 2
–436.7 = 89.2 + 419.0 + (243.0) + {–348.6}
2 3  
  x  , , 
+  lattice H 
(KCl)
10 6 10

  lattice H (KCl)  – 717.8 kJ mol–1 62.[4] Given
The magnitude of lattice enthalpy of KCl in kJ x i
Mean (x)   10
mol–1 is 718 (Nearest integer). 20
or x i  200 (incorrect)
59.[4]
or 200 – 25 + 35 = 210 x i (Correct)
210
Now correct x   10.5
20
again given S.D. = 2.5 ()
x i2
2  (10)2  (2.5) 2
20
or x i2  2125 (incorrect)
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or x i2  2125 – 252 + 352
65.[4] P(Exactly one of A or B)
= 2725 (Correct) 5
2725 = P(A  B)  P(A  B) 
correct 2   (10.5) 2 9
20 5
= P(A)P(B)  P(A)P(B) 
σ 2  26 9
or  = 26 5
P(A) (1–P(B)) +(1–P(A))P(B) =
 9
5
63.[1] p(1–2p) + (1 – p)2 p =
9
36p2 – 27p + 5 = 0
1 5
 p  or
3 12
5
p max 
12

1  cos 2  sin 2  4sin 3


Equation of tangent : y = 2x + 6 66.[2] 2
cos  1  sin  2
4sin 3  0
at P 2 2
cos  sin  1  4sin 3
 P(–8/3, 2/3)
1 C1 C1 + C2
e
2 2 sin 2  4sin 3
2
S & S' = (–2, 0) & (2, 0) 2 1  sin  4sin 3  0
2
1 2 1 sin  1  4sin 3
Area of  SPS' =  4 
2 3 R1R1 – R2, R2R2 – R3
4
A 0 1 0
3
1 1 1 0
 14
(5 – e2) A =  5    6 2 3
1 sin  1  4sin 
 23
or 4 sin 3–2
2
64.[4] (y + 1) tan x dx + tanx dy + y dx = 0 1
sin 3  
dy sec2 x 2
or    tan x
dx tan x 7

sec 2 x 18

If = e tan x
 e In tan x  tan x
y tan =   tan 2 xdx   1 x 
67.[3] f (x)  cos  2 tan 1 sin  cot 1 

  x  
or y tanx = –tan x + x + C
x C 1 x
or y  1   cot 1  sin 1 x
tan x tan x x
x2 Cx or f(x) = cos (2tan–1 x )
or lim xy   x   1
x 0 tan x tan x
2 x 
or C = 1 = cos tan 1  
y(x) = cot x + x cot x – 1 1 x 
  1 x
y    f (x) 
4 4 1 x
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2  1
Now f'(x) = sin   
(1  x) 2  4  AC
2
1 x   AC  2 
or f '(x) (1 – x)2 = –2  
1 x   OA 1
 Also, tan  
or (1–x)2 f '(x) + 2 (f(x))2 = 0 4 OC OC
OC = 1

68.[Bonus] Official Ans. by NTA (4) centre (0, 1) ; Radius = 2


1 2 22 2100        
S  2  4  ..... 2100 72.[1] | a | 3 ; a  c  3 ; a  b  2iˆ  ˆj  kˆ , a  c  b
x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1

1 1 1 Cross with a .
S   + ......
1 x 1 x x 1     
a  (a  c)  a  b
2 2
=  + .....      
1  x 1  x2
2
 (a  c) a  a 2 c  a  b 
1 2101  
S  101   3 a  3 c  2iˆ  ˆj  kˆ 
1  x 1  x2

Put x = 2   3iˆ  3jˆ  3kˆ  3 c  2iˆ  ˆj  kˆ 
2101
S 1 101
 5iˆ 2ˆj 2kˆ
22  1   c    
3 3 3
Not in option (Bonus)
      10 2 2
20
  a  (b c)  (a  b). c     2 
2 20 3 3 3
69.[4] r Cr
r0
73.[4] Equation of tangent to y2 = 30x
20
 (4(r  1)  r) × Cr
y  mx 
30
20 × 19.218 +20.219 4m
420 × 218 30
Pass thru (–30, 0) : a  30m   m2 = 1/4
4m
70.[3] n(A) n(A) + n(B) – n(A)
1 1
n(A) 87  m  or m  
2 2
87  n(A ) 89
1 x
Option (3) At m = : y   15 x – 2y + 30 = 0
2 2
71.[2]

15
x  2y  30  0 P 
5
225 225
 AB  2 R 2  P 2  2 
4 5
1 15
In OAC   AB  30  3 5 
20 5
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  x  1 x  1 2   1 0  1 0   1 0
 dx B3   
3
B  
74.[2]       2i 1   i 1   3i 1 
1/ 2  x 1 x 1 
 1 0
1/ 2
4x 1/ 2
x Similarly B2020 =  
I  dx  I  2.4 0 dx   2021i 1 
1/ 2
x2 1 x2 1
2021 T T 2021
AQ A = AA B AAT = IB2021I
1/ 2
2x 1/ 2
 I  4  dx  I  4 ln x 2  1   1 0
2
x 1 0 AQ2021AT = B2021 =  
0
 2021i 1 
 I = 4 ln 2 I = ln 16 1
 1 0  1 0
75.[2] Equation of plane P can be assumed as AQ2021 AT    
 2021i 1   2021i 1 

n1 77.[2] Sum of infinite terms :
 a
2iˆ  ˆj  kˆ  n 2  15 .... (i)
P 1 r

n1 Series formed by square of terms
a2, a2r2, a2r4, a2r6 ....
2x – y – z – 8 = 0
a2
P : x + 2y + 3z + 1 + x – y – z – 6 Sum =  150
1  r2
P : (1 + ) x + (2 – ) y + (3 – ) z + 1 – 6
=0 a a a
   150  15   150 
 1 r 1 r 1 r
 n1  (1  )i  (2  )ˆj  (3  k)
ˆ 
a
 
   10  ... (ii)
  n1  n 2  0  1 r
1
  by (i) and (ii) a = 12; r 
 – 2 +–3 +  5
2 4 6
Now series : ar , ar , ar
3
      1 
4 12.  
ar 2 25 1
7x 5 9z 14 Sum  2
   
  P :  y  0 1 r 1 2
1
4 4 4 4 25
 7x + 5y + 9z = 14
(0, 1, 1) lies on P 1 2n 1 1
78.[2] L  lim  2
n  n
 1 2  1 2  r0 r
1 4 
 5 
5 5 5
 n
76.[2] AA T   2
 2 1  2 1  1
    L   dx 
 5 5 5 5 0 1  4x 2
2
1 0 1 1
AA T   I   L  tan 1 (2x)  L  tan 1 
0 1 2 0 2
Q2 = ATBA ATBA = AT BIBA 79.[3]
Q2 = ATB2A
Q3 = ATB2AATBA  Q3 = ATB3A
Similarly : Q2021 = ATB2021 A ...... (1)
1 0  1 0   1 0 
Now B2     
 i 1   i 1   2i 1 
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 a  3 b 1  21 – 2 – 6
 M  ,  lies on 2x + y –3 = 0
 2 2  = 13
 2a + b = 11 .... (i) 2 1 2
82.[66]  
C lies on 7x – 4y = 1 x 1 x  2 k
7a – 4b = 1 ....(ii) xR –{1, 2}
by (i) and (ii) : a = 3, b = 5 k(2x –4 – x + 1) = 2 (x2 – 3x + 2)
C(3, 5) k (x – 3) = 2 (x2 – 3x + 2)
mAC = 2/3  2 
for x  3 , k  2  x  3   3
Also, mCD = 7/4  x  3 
2 4 2
 x 3  2 2 , x > 3
 3 4  1 x3
 tan   tan  
2 1  14 2 2 2
12 & x 3  2 2 , x < – 3
x3
2 4
  2 
 1 2 x  3   3
  tan   3 4  tan    x 3 
14 2 2
1
12  2  2 
1 For no real roots
2
4
  tan   2  k  (6  4 2, 6  4 2)  {0}
1 3
1 Integral k {1, 2 .... 11}
4
Sum of k = 66
80.[3]
x 1 y  3 z  4
83.[26] L1 :  
2 1 2
for foot of r of (1, 3, 4) on x – 2y – z – 3 = 0
(1 + 1) – 2 (3–2t) – (4 – t) – 3 = 0
t = 2
So foot of r  (3, –1, 2) & point of
Section -B intersection of L1 with plane is (–11, –3, –8)
dr's of L is < 14, 2, 10 >

1  3i i ~ < 7, 1, 5 >
81.[13] Z  e 3
2
1   r
Zr  r
 2 cos    r  2 cos
Z  3 3
21
 1  r   r 
 21    z r  r   8  cos3   2  cos r  3cos  
r 1  z   3   3
3 3 3
 1  1  1 
 21   z     z 2  2   ....  z 21  21   ˆi ˆj kˆ
 2  z   z 
21 3 3 1 4
 1 
  21    z r  r   7 1 5
r 1  Z 
d = AB sin  =
21
 r  7 2  12  52
  21    2 cos r  6 cos  
r 1  3 12  (43)2  (10)2
 d 2   26 
49  1  25
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1 2 3 15
84.[136] P1 + 2  P2 + 3  P3 + ...... + 15  P15 For A & B
= 1! + 2.2! + 3.3! + ..... 15 × 15! 3x2 = 6x + 24 x2 – 2x – 8 = 0
15 x = –2, 4
=  (r  1  1)r! 4
r 1 3 3 2 
Area =   2 x  6  4 x  dx
15
2 
=  (r  1)! (r)! 2 4
r 1
 3x x3 
= 16! – 1 =   6x    27
 4 4  2
= 16P16 – 1
q = r = 16, s = 1 87.[16] Let P(x, y)
q+s 17
Cr–s = C15 = 136 x2 + y2 + x2 + (y – 1)2 + (x – 1)2 + y2 + (x – 1)2
+ (y – 1)2;
85.[36] Let x + y = 36  4(x2 + y2) – 4y – 4x = 14
x is perimeter of square and y is perimeter of 7
circle side of square = x/4 x2 + y2 – x – y – 0
2
y
radius of circle = 1 1 7
2  d2   
2 2
4 4 2
x  y 
Sum Areas =        d2 = 16  
4  2 
x 2 (36  x)2 88.[40] ln (x + y) = 4xy (At x = 0, y = 1)
=  4xy
16 4 x+y=e
For min Area : dy  dy 
 1   e4xy  4x  4y  
144 dx  dx 
x
4 dy
 At x = 0 3
144 dx
Radius is = y = 36 -
4 d2 y
2
d2 y
4xy  dy  4xy  
2
 e  4x  4y   e  4x 2
 4y 
36 dx  dx   dx 
 k  
4
d2 y
At x = 0,  e0 (4) 2  e0 (24)
4  dx 2
   1 k  36 
  d2 y
  40 
dx 2
86.[27]
89.[52] (i) When '0' is at unit place
0

5 4
Number of numbers = 20
(ii) When 4 of 6 are at unit place
OX 4,6
4×4
2
Number of number = 32
So number of numbers = 52
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 
 a sin 2 (x  1) x0
90.[14] f (x)  
 tan 2x  sin 2x x0
 bx 3
For continuity at '0'
lim f (x)  f (0)
x  0

tan 2x  sin 2x
 lim  a 
x 0 bx 3
8x 3 8x 3

  lim 3 3 3!  a 
x 0 bx
1 1 
  8     ab 
 3 3! 
 –ab
10 – ab = 14

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