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JEE (Main)-2023 (Online) Phase-2


(Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:

(1) The test is of 3 hours duration.

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

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

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

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

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PHYSICS

SECTION - A h2 gR 2
(1) g  = g (2) g  =
R2 (R + h )2
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices  h  h2 
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (3) g  = g  1–  (4) g  = g  1– 2 
 R  R 
Choose the correct answer: Answer (2)
1. The effective resistance in the following circuit GMe
across terminal A and B is equal to Sol. g  =
(R + h)2

gR 2
g =
(R + h )2
4. Find the distance from a point charge of magnitude
(1) 5  (2) 10  5 × 10–9 C, where the electric potential is 50 V
(3) 20  (4) 40  (1) 90 cm (2) 70 cm
Answer (1) (3) 60 cm (4) 50 cm
Sol. Equivalent circuit Answer (1)
kQ
Sol. V =
r
9  109  5  10 −9
50 =
r
r = 0.9 m
1 1 1 1
= + + 5. Match column I with column II and choose the
R 10 20 20
correct option.
 R=5
Column I Column II
2. If the emf generated in the moving rod in uniform
magnetic field B is 0.08 V, then find the speed (v) I. Torque a. M0LT–2
of the rod.
II. Stress b. ML–1T–1
III. Coefficient of viscosity c. ML–1T–2
IV. Gravitational potential d. ML2T–2
gradient

(1) I → a, II → c, III →b, IV → d


(1) 1 m/s (2) 2 m/s (2) I → d, II → b, III → c, IV → a
(3) 3 m/s (4) 4 m/s (3) I → d, II → c, III → b, IV → a
Answer (2) (4) I → a, II → c, III → d, IV → b
Sol.  = Blv Answer (3)
Sol. Torque = r × F = ML2T–2
 0.08  100
v= = = 2 m/s
Bl 0.4  10 F
Stress = = ML–1T –2
3. Which of the following expressions give the value A
of acceleration due to gravity (g) at the altitude h Coefficient of viscosity = ML–1T–1
above the surface of earth. (R: radius of earth, g: Gravitational potential gradient = M0LT–2
acceleration due to gravity at surface of earth)

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6. Which of the following is the highest energy 10. Consider 2 statements:
electromagnetic wave? Statement 1: We can get displacement from
(1) X-rays (2) Infra Red acceleration-time graph.
(3) Microwaves (4) Radiowave Statement 2: We can get acceleration from
Answer (1) velocity-time graph.
Sol. Since out of the given options, X-rays have the Then
highest frequency.
(1) Both statements are true
 Option (1) is correct
(2) Both statements are false
7. A carnot engine working between 27°C and 127°
performs 2 kJ of work. The amount of heat energy (3) Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false
rejected is equal to (4) Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true
(1) 4 kJ (2) 6 kJ Answer (4)
(3) 8 kJ (4) 12 kJ Sol. To get displacement from acceleration-time graph,
Answer (2) we will need 1 initial value (for velocity).
 300  dv
Sol. 2 kJ = x  1 − Also, a =
 400  dt

2 kJ =
x  Slope will give a.
4 11. A projectile launched on a horizontal surface
 x = 8 kJ
x2
 Heat lost = 6 kJ follows a trajectory given by y = x − where
20
8. Statement-I: Electromagnet are made of soft iron. y-axis is in vertical upward direction. Maximum
Statement-II: Soft iron has lower permeability and height attained by projectile is (All units are in SI)
high retentivity. (1) 10 m (2) 5 m
Choose the correct option related to statements.
(3) 20 m (4) 40 m
(1) Statement-I is true and statement-II is true
Answer (2)
(2) Statement-I is true and statement-II is false
(3) Statement-I is false and statement-II is true x2
Sol. y = x −
(4) Statement-I is false and statement-II is false 20
Answer (2) dy
at maximum height =0
Sol. Soft iron has low retentivity and high permeability. dx
9. If a satellite is orbiting the earth at a height h (from  x = 10 m
the centre of earth) has angular momentum ‘L’.
Then, the same satellite at a height 10 times ‘h’ will at x = 10 m, y = 10 – 5 = 5 m
have angular momentum equal to 12. An antenna of length l emits radiation of wavelength
(1) 10 L (2) 5L . The power emitted by the antenna is proportional
to:
(3) 3L (4) 20 L 2
l  l
Answer (1) (1)   (2)
 
mv 2 GMm
Sol.  =  1
r r2 (3) (4)
l l
 m2v2r2 = GMmr
Answer (1)
L2  r
2
l 

L1
=
h Sol. Since P   
L2 10h 
 Option (1) is correct.
 L2 = 10L

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1    
13. In a radioactive process, after 3 days, th of the (1) R sin  t +  (2) R cos  t + 
8  6  6
initial amount of the element is undecayed. If in 5  
 
days further, 8×10–3 kg of the element decayed, (3) R sin  t −  (4) R cos  t − 
 6   6 
find the original amount of element.
Answer (1)
(1) 128 grams (2) 64 grams
Sol.  at any time t
(3) 256 grams (4) 32 grams
Answer (2) = t = 30°

1 1  yprojection = Rsin
Sol. =
8 23  
= R sin  t + 
 3 half lives = 3 days  6

b 16.
 = 1 day
2 17.
Let m: initial mass 18.
m m 19.
 – = 8 grams
8 8  32 20.
64×32
 m= ≃ 65𝑔𝑚 SECTION - B
32–1
14. Find the change in energy stored in a capacitor of Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
600 pF capacitance charged at 50 V, once contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five
connected with another 600 pF uncharged questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a
capacitor. NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
(1) 0.56 J (2) 0.4 J correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
(3) 0.86 J (4) 0.32 J truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place;
Answer (1) e.g., 06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using
2 the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in
1 2 1 v 
Sol. Ui = Cv , Uf = C   the place designated to enter the answer.
2 2 2
21. A body of mass 5 kg has the linear momentum of
3 2
U = Cv 100 kg ms–1 and acted upon by the force of 2 N in
8
the direction of initial momentum for 2 seconds,
3
 600  10 −12  ( 50 )
2
= then change in kinetic energy in Joule is
8
Answer (81.60)
15. Phasor of a particle performing SHM is as shown in
the diagram. The SHM has angular frequency  Sol. F × t = P
and at t = 0 the phasor lies along OP. At any time t
further the projection of phasor along y-axis is given  2 × 2 = Pf – 100
by
Pf = 104 kg ms–1

K =
Pf2 Pi 2
− =
2m 2m 2  5
1
(
 1042 − 1002 )
1
=  4  204 = 81.6 J
10

22. In a YDSE experiment, fringe width is 2 mm when


wavelength of light used is  = 400 nm. Find the
fringe width (in mm) when wavelength is 600 nm.
Answer (3)

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D 25. In the given diagram image forms at a distance of


Sol.  = 15 cm inside the
d

 600
 = = 1.5
 400

  = 3 mm

23. A block moving with speed 1 m/s comes to rest after


moving for 20 cm over a rough surface. The
coefficient of friction between the block and surface
is___
medium of refractive index 1.5. Find the object
Answer (00.25)
distance (in cm) from point P.
Sol.  v2 – u2 = 2aS
Answer (12.00)
20
02 – 12 = 2(–g)
100 1.5 1  1.5 – 1  0.5 1
− = = =
15 u  30  30 60
Sol.
1
= = 0.25
4
1 1 1 1 1 1
− =  − =
24. The ratio of magnetic field due to coil at centre and 10 u 60 10 60 u
at a distance of R from the centre on the axis
passing through the centre and perpendicular to the 1 5 60
= u = = 12 cm
plane of ring is x : 1 (R is the radius of coil), find u 60 5
the value of x.
26. Ratio of wavelengths of photons corresponding to
Answer (8) first and second line of Balmer series in an emission
x
spectrum is given by for a hydrogen like
20
Sol. species. Value of x is equal to

Answer (27)

 i 
1  1 1
Sol. = −R  − 
BC =  0  1 9 4
 2R 

1  1 1
= −R  − 
2  16 4 

1 36 3 27
 =  =
2 5 16 20

0 2  i  R 2
BP =   x = 27
4 (R 2 + R 2 )3/2
27.
0   i 
i
= = 0 
2R 2 2  4 2R  28.

29.
BC 4 2
= = 8 :1
BP 2 30.

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CHEMISTRY
SECTION - A Answer (1)
Sol. Correct order of acidity is
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices c > d > a > b (based on –I effect of –F & –Cl group)
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Choose the correct answer:


1. Which of the following acts as a stabilizer in the
5.
decomposition of H2O2.
(1) Urea (2) Alkali
(3) Glass (4) Dust
Answer (1)
Find out final product of this reaction
Sol. Urea acts as a stabilizer in the decomposition of
H2O2
2. IUPAC name of given compound is
(1)

(1) 5-oxo-2-methyl hexanoic acid (2)


(2) 2-methyl-5-oxohexanoic acid
(3) 5-oxo-2-methyl pentatonic acid
(4) 5-carboxy-2-oxohexane (3)
Answer (2)

Sol.

(4)
3. Order of van der waals constant a for Ar, CH4, H2O,
and C6H6
(1) H2O > C6H6 > Ar > CH4
Answer (1)
(2) Ar > H2O > CH4 > C6H6
Sol.
(3) Ar > C6H6 > H2O > CH4
(4) H2O > C6H6 > CH4 > Ar
Answer (4)
Sol. H2O has hydrogen bonding.
4. Find the correct order of acidity for the following

(1) c > d > a > b (2) b > a > d > c


(3) a > b > c > d (4) b > c > a > d

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6. Find the correct plot 9. Match Column-I with Column-II

Column-I Column-II
(1) (2)
(Unpaired
Electrons)

(3) (4) A [Ni(NH3)6]2+ P O

B [Co(NH3)6]3+ Q 2
Answer (1)
Sol. As per Moseley’s law, cannot plot is
C [Fe(CN)6]3– R 4
(  = a (  − b )

D [CoF6]3– S 1

(1) A-Q; B-P; C-R; D-S

(2) A-P; B-Q; C-S; D-R


7. Total spin only magnetic moment of the ion
[Mn(SCN)6]x– is 5.92 B.M. Find out the value of x. (3) A-Q; B-P; C-S; D-R
(1) 5
(4) A-S; B-Q; C-P; D-R
(2) 3
(3) 2 Answer (3)

(4) 4 Sol. [Ni(NH3)6]2+ : sp3d2 n=2


Answer (4)
[Co(NH3)6]3+ : d2sp3 n=0
Sol. The value of magnetic moment showing the
presence of five unpaired electrons hence the [Fe(CN)6]3– : d2sp3 n=1
central atom Mn will be at +2.
[CoF6]3– : sp3d2 n=4
8. Find out the correct option by using +ve catalyst.
10. The correct order of nucleophilic substitution of
_____ without catalyst following compounds with NaOH
-------- with catalyst

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

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


Answer (2)
Sol. Nucleophilic of substitution rate depends on the
Answer (1)
presence of E.W.G at ortho and para position of
Sol. ΔH doesn′t change benzene ring. Hence the correct order of
Ea will decrease nucleophilic substitution will be D > C > A > B.

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11. Statement-1 : Methyl orange is a weak acid


Statement-2 : Benzenoid form of methyl orange is
deeply coloured than quinonoid form (3)

(1) Statement-1 is correct and Statement-2 is


wrong (4) None
(2) Both the Statements-1 and Statement-2 are Answer (1)
correct Sol.
(3) Statement-1 is wrong and Statement-2 is
correct
(4) None of them
Answer (1)
Sol. Methyl orange is a weak acid. So, statement-1 is
correct. In acidic medium, it exists in quinonoid form
which is red in colour and in alkaline medium it
exists in benzenoid form which is yellow in colour.
Since red is more deeply coloured than yellow,
Statement-2 is wrong. 14.
12. Which of the following is correct? 15.
(I) Photocurrent  Intensity of photoelectrons 16.
(II) Kinetic energy is dependent on frequency
17.
(III) Kinetic energy is independent of frequency
18.
(1) I, II only
(2) III, I only 19.
(3) II only 20.
(4) III only
SECTION - B
Answer (1)
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section contains
Sol. Photocurrent  Intensity of incident light. Kinetic
10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five questions out
energy of electron is dependent on frequency of
of 10. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL
incident light.
VALUE. For each question, enter the correct numerical
value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the
13.
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
Find out final product of this reaction
numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.

21. Compounds of Xenon having one electron pair on


central atom
(1) —
XeO3 XeOF2 XeF4 XeF5
Answer (01.00)

(2)
Sol. have 1 lone pair on central atom

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22. What is the ratio of  and  bonds in pyrophosphoric 26. The boiling points of two solvents X and Y are in the
acid? ratio 2 : 1 (in K) and their enthalpy of vaporisation
is in the ratio 1 : 2. Find the ratio of elevation in
Answer (06)
boiling point when same moles of solute are added
Sol. Pyrophosphoric acid is H4P2O7 to same mass of both the solvents, if the molar
mass of X is twice that of Y
Answer (16.00)

RTb2M
Sol. K b =
1000 H
 bonds = 12
(K b ) X (Tb)2X MX ( H)Y
=  
 bonds = 2 (K b ) Y (Tb)2Y MY ( H)X

 12
Ratio of = =6 4
 2 =  2  2 = 16
1
23. Find out oxidation number of central metal atom of
27. Ksp of BaSO4 is 8 × 10–11. If the solubility in
Fe(CO)5, VO2+ and WO3. Then calculate the sum of
presence of 0.1 M CaSO4 is X × 10–10 M, Find X.
their oxidation states.
Answer (8)
Answer (10.00)
Sol. ‘X’ × 10–10M, X is :
Sol. Compound Oxidation state of central
metal atoms BaSO4 ⇌ Ba+2 + SO−42

Fe(CO)5 0
S S + 0.1
VO2+ +4
 0.1
WO3 +6
S × 0.1 = 8 × 10–11
Sum of oxidation states = 0 + 4 + 6 = 10
S = 8 × 10–10
24. How many of the following have five radial nodes?
 X=8
5s, 6s, 7s, 6p and 4p
28. For As2S3 colloidal solution, the coagulation value
Answer (01)
of AlCl3 & NaCl are 0.09 and 50.04 respectively. If
Sol. Radial nodes is given by (n – l – 1) coagulation power of AlCl3 is x times of NaCl then
For 5s, Radial node = 4 tell the value of x.
Answer (556)
For 6s, Radial node = 5
For 7s, Radial node = 6 Sol. For a given colloid

For 6p, Radial node = 4 Coagulation value of NaCl


=
Coagulation value of AlCl3
For 4p, Radial node = 2
25. In good quality cement ratio of lime total oxides of Coagulation power of AlCl3
Si(SiO2), Aluminium(Al2O3) and Iron(Fe2O3) should Coagulation power of NaCl
be as close as possible to_____.
50.04
Answer (2) =x
0.09
Sol. Fact
29.
Reference NCERT Page-304 NCERT.
30.
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MATHEMATICS
3. The number of words with or without meaning can
SECTION - A
be formed from the word MATHEMATICS where C,
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 S not come together is
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
9 1
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (1)  10! (2)  10!
8 8
Choose the correct answer:
5 1
1. The absolute difference of the coefficient of x7 and (3)  10! (4)  10!
8 2
11
 1 
x9 in the expansion of  2 x + Answer (1)
2 x 
is

11!
(1) 11 × 25 (2) 11 × 27 Sol. Total words =
2!2!2!
(3) 11 × 24 (4) 11 × 23
10!
Answer (2) When C and S are together =  2!
2!2!2!
r
11−r  1  11! 10!
Sol. Tr +1 = 11Cr ( 2 x )  2x   Required number of words = –  2!
  ( 2!)3
(2!)3

211−r 10!
11 − 2
= 11Cr x11−2r =
r 8
2
11 – 2r = 7 and 11 – 2r = 9 9
=  10!
r=2 r=1 8
4. Let an = 5 + 8 + 14 + 23 + …. upto n terms. If
( 2 )9
C2 ( 2 )
11 11 7
 Coefficient of x7 is C2 = n
22 Sn =  ak , then S30 – a40 is equal to
k =1
( 2)
10
= 11C1 ( 2 )
11 9
Coefficient of x9 is C1 (1) 78025
2
(2) 12800
C2 ( 2) − 11 ( 2 )
11 7 9
(3) 11600
= 11 × 27
(4) 12100
2. Let f(x) = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7} the relation R = {(x, y)
 A × A, x + y = 7} is Answer (1)
Sol. an = 5 + 8 + 14 + …. Tn
(1) Symmetric

(2) Reflexive an = 5 + 8 + 14... + Tn −1 + Tn


0 = 5 + 3 + 6 + 9 + .... − Tn
(3) Transitive ( n −1) terms
(4) Equivalence  n − 1
 ( 6 + ( n − 2 ) 3 ) = 5 + 2 ( n − 1)
3 n
 Tn = 5 + 
Answer (1)  2 

Sol. x + y = 7 3 2 3
5+ n − n
y=7–x 2 2
R = {(1, 6), (2, 5), (3, 4), (4, 3), (5, 2), (6, 1)}

1
2
(10 + 3n 2 − 3n )
 (a, b)  R  (b, a)  R.

 Relation is symmetric  Tn =
1
2
(
3n 2 − 3n + 10 )
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1  3  ( n )( n + 1)( 2n + 1) 3  ( n )( n + 1)  Sol. Real part has to be zero


an =  Tn =  − + 10n 
2 6 2  1 − 2 sin2 
 =0
1 + sin2 
1  ( n + 1)( 2n + 1) 3 ( n + 1) 
= (n )  − + 100  1
2  2 2  sin2  =
2
an =
n
4
(
2n 2 + 3n + 1 − 3n − 3 + 20 ) 
 = n  , n  I
4
=
n
4
(
2n 2 + 18 =
n 2
4
) (
n +9 ) =
 5 3
, ,
4 4 4
40
a40 = (1600 + 9 ) = 1609  20 = 32180 7. The statement (p  (~q))  (~p) is equivalent to
2
(1) p  q (2) ~p  ~q
 9  ( n )( n + 1) 
1   ( n )( n + 1) 
2
(3) p  q (4) ~p  ~q
Sn =  an =   +
2  2  2  Answer (2)
 
Sol. (p  (~q))  (~p)
1   30  3  
2
9
S30 =    + ( 30 )( 31)  = (p  ~p)  (~q  ~p)
2  2  2 
  = T  (~q  ~p)
1 = ~q  ~p
= ( 216225 + 4185 )
2
8. From O(0, 0), two tangents OA and OB are drawn
= 110205 to a circle x2 + y2 – 6x + 4y + 8 = 0, then the equation
S30 – a40 = 78025 of circumcircle of OAB.
5. The equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 has roots  and . (1) x2 + y2 – 3x + 2y = 0 (2) x2 + y2 + 3x – 2y = 0
1 − cos(cx 2 + bx + a) (3) x2 + y2 + 3x + 2y = 0 (4) x2 + y2 – 3x – 2y = 0
Then find lim is
x→
1 2(1 − x )2 Answer (1)

c 2 (  − )2 c 2 (  − )2
(1) (2)
4  4 2  4 2
Sol.
c 2 (  − )2 c 2 (  − )2
(3) (4)
2 4  2 4 22
Answer (1)
(0, 0) and (3, –2) are diametric end points
 cx 2 + bx + a 
2 sin  2
  (x – 0)(x – 3) + (y – 0)(y + 2) = 0
 2 
Sol. lim  
1 2 x 2 + y 2 − 3 x + 2y = 0
x→  1
 2 2  x − 
  9. The mid points of side of a triangle are (0, 1), (1, 0),
(1, 1), where incentre is D. A parabola y2 = 4ax
c 2 ( − )
2
= passes through D whose focus is (  +  2, 0 ) then
4 2 2
2
1 + 2i sin  is
6.   (0, 2) and is purely imaginary then 
1 − i sin 
the value of  is 1
(1) (2) 2
(1)  (2) 0
2

 1
(3) 2 (4) (3) (4) 4
4 8

Answer (4) Answer (3)


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Sol. 11. A parabola with focus (3, 0) and directrix x = –3.


Points P and Q lie on the parabola and their
ordinates are in the ratio 3 : 1. The point of
intersection of tangents drawn at points P and Q
lies on the parabola
(1) y2 = 16x (2) y2 = 4x
(3) y2 = 8x (4) x2 = 4y
Answer (1)
Sol. Given parabola y2 = 12x

( ) (
P 3t12 , 6t1 , Q 3t22 , 6t2 )
Mid-point is (0, 1), (1, 0) and (1, 1) t1
= 3  t1 = 3t2 ...(i)
 4 4  t2
I = , 
4+2 2 4+2 2 Let point of intersection be (h, k)

y 2 = 4ax h = 3t1t2 ...(ii)

and k = 3(t1 + t2) ...(iii)


y 2 = 4ax passes through I
k
 4 
2
 4  1 (i) and (iii)  t2 =
 = 4a   a =
12

4+2 2 4+2 2 4+2 2
k2
Focus = (a, 0) (ii)  h = 9t22 = 9   k 2 = 16h
144
 1   y2 = 16x
=  , 0
4+2 2 
12. In probability distribution for discrete variable x = 0,
4−2 2  1, 2 … P(x = x) = k(x + 1).3–x. The probability of P(x
=  , 0
 8   2) is equal to

4 1 –2 –1 5 10
 = = , = = (1) (2)
8 2 8 4 18 18

2 1 20 7
= (3) (4)
 8 27 27

10. Let R = a, b, c, d , e and S = 1, 2, 3, 4. Then Answer (4)

number of onto functions f(x) : R → S such that Sol. P = 1


f(a)  1 is  k(1 + 2.3–1 + 3.3–2 + ….) = 1
(1) 240 (2) 180
2 3
(3) 204 (4) 216 Let S = 1 + + + ....
3 32
Answer (2)
S 1 2
Sol. Total number of onto functions = + 2 + .......
3 3 3
5! 2S 1 1 1 3
=  4! = 1 + + 2 + .... = =
3!2! 3 3 3 1 2
1−
Now, when f(a) = 1 3

4! 9
 3! + 4! S =
2!2! 4
 Required functions = 240 – 36 – 24
= 180
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9 4 8f  ( 8 )
 k· = 1 k = = 309
4 9  1
f  
Now P(x  2) = 1 – P(x = 0, 1) 8
 2 14.
= 1 −  k + k. 
 3  15.
5k 16.
= 1−
3 17.
5 4 18.
= 1− .
3 9 19.
7 20.
=
27 SECTION - B
 2
3 x + k x + 1 0  x 1 Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
13. If f ( x ) =  is
2 2 contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five
3mx + k
 x 1
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a
8f  ( 8 )
differentiable at x > 1 then is for k  0 NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
 1
f   correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
8 truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place;
(1) 309 (2) 311 e.g., 06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using
(3) 306 (4) 305 the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in
Answer (1) the place designated to enter the answer.
 2
3 x + k x + 1 0  x 1 21. The area of quadrilateral having vertices as (1, 2),
Sol. f ( x ) =  (5, 6), (7, 6), (–1, –6)
2 2
3mx + k
 x 1
Answer (24)
3 + k 2 = 3m + k 2 …(i)
 k
6 x + 0  x 1
f ( x ) =  2 x +1 1
6mx Sol. Area =
 x 1 2
k
6+ = 6m …(ii)
2 2
k 1
3+k 2 =3+
4 2
+ k2 = 6 + 30 − 42 − 2 − 10 − 42 + 6 + 6
2
7 2 1
k = 0 or =  48 = 24
8 2
7 2
If k = 0 If k = 2.4
8 22. The value of  [ x 2 ] dx is  +  2 +  3 +  5
103 0
m=1 m=
96 then (a + b + c + d + e) is equal to
(Rejected) Answer (06)
8f  ( 8 ) 48m 48m Sol.
2.4 1 2 3 4 5 2.4
Now, = =  [ x 2 ] dx =  0 dx +  1dx +  2 dx +  3 dx +  4 dx +  5 dx
 1 6
+
k 6 2k
f   + 0 0 1 2 3 4 5
8 8 9 8 3
2
8 = ( ) (
2 –1 + 2 3 – 2 +3 ) ( ) (
4 – 3 +4 ) (
5 – 4 + 5 2.4 – 5 )

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=9– 2 – 3 – 5 n=3

  = 9,  = –1,  = –1,  = –1 24. If m is the number of solution of x2 – 12x + 31 + [x] = 0


and n be the number of solution of
 +++=6
x 2 – 5 x + 2 – 4 = 0, then the value of m2 + mn + n2
dx 3 sin y sin y is
23. − x= and
dy cos y ( lncos y ) (lncos y )2 cos y Answer (19)
Sol. x2 – 12x + 31 – [x] = 0
 1  1
x  = ,x   = then the value
 3  2ln 2  6  ln(m ) − ln( n ) x2 – 12x + 31 = [x]

of mn is (x – 6)2 – 5 = [x]

Answer (12) So, by graph

−3 sin y
Sol. I = e  dy
cos y ( lncos y )

Put ln(cosy) = t

−1
sin y dy = dt
cos y

3
= e  dt
t  Two points of intersects

 m=2
= ( lncos y )
3

x2 – 5 x – 2 – 4 = 0
sin y
x ( lncos y ) =  cos y lncos y dy
3

− ( ln ( cos y ) )
2
x ( lncos y ) =
3
+C
2

 1
x  =
 3  2ln 2

m2 + mn + n2 = 4 + 6 + 9 = 19
 C=0
25.
1
 x=− 26.
2ln ( cos y )
27.
28.
 1
x  = 29.
 
6 ln 4 − ln3
30.
m=4

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