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JEE (Main)
FULL TEST
(Academic Session : 2022 - 2023) 10-01-2023

JEE(Main+Advanced) : ENTHUSIAST COURSE [PHASE : TOAS,TNAS,TAAS,TEAS,TIAS,TMAS,I(A),LIVE-I(A),TRAS,I,LIVE-I,III,IV & V] (SCORE-I)


ANSWER KEY
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D C A D A B D A C D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B A C C B A B C C A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 5 2 5 2 20 5 9 5 5 9

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B C A D B A B C C B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B A B B D A D B C A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 2 1930 67 26 3 4 10 9 2 3

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D D C B C C A B B B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. C D A C D C A C A C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 1 3 3 9 2 27 4 1 0 3

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 4. Ans ( D )
If x = 20 cm, y = 10 cm, s will be on focus of
SECTION-I
both m1 & m2.
1. Ans ( D )

Difference of energy of two consecutive lyman


series photon energy will be energy difference
of two consecutive energy level. Now only
energy difference of 3rd level to 2nd level fall in
If x = 30 cm, y = 10 cm s will be on focus of
visible region.
one mirror and centre of corvature of m2.
2. Ans ( C ) Image of s by m2 is on s, and image of 5 by
Stopping potential does not depend on intensity m1(I) is on focus of m2.

of light, material of anode & distance between


 cathod & anode out of these factors.
3. Ans ( A )
Theoretical, application, uses and properties of
Em-waves.

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5. Ans ( A ) 10. Ans ( D )
with path difference  λ ,  I 1 = I 0 cos2 (
π λ
.
λ 2
) = 0

2
with path diff λ , I 2 = I 0 cos2 ( π . λ
)

8 λ 8
Now  I 1 = 0
I2
x = ℓ cos 60 ⇒ ℓ = 2x

6. Ans ( B )
−− −−−
T Δℓ 1 T 1 T
= y. ⇒f
A ℓ
= √
2ℓ μ
= √
2ℓ ρA

−−−−−

Δℓ
1 y ℓ
 .

⇒f =


F net = −( kx + kx) = −2kx

2ℓ ⎷ ρ −
−−−
m
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
11 T = 2π√
1 2.2 × 10 × 0.01 2K
⇒ f1 = √

2×2 7.7 × 10 3


11. Ans ( B )
1000 2 Velocity of two ends of rod Just after collision
f1 = ×√ = 132.5 Hz

4 7
are 
f 2 = 2f 1 = 265 Hz ⇒ Δf = 132.5 Hz −− −
V1 = e1 V , V2 = e2 V & V = √2gh

7. Ans ( D ) V1 + V2
2

dv ωR 2πηR ωL 2 ∴ Vcom = ( )

Fv = ηA. = η × 2πRL × =
2
dr d d ( e1 + e2 )2 e1
( + e2 )2
2πηR 2 ωL 2πηR 3 ωL = .2gh = gh

τ = ×R =
4 2
d d 2 2
(e 1 + e 2 ) h
Vcom
2 × 22 × 0.007 × 8 × 103 × 10 6 × 25 × 40 × 10 − − 2
∴h = =
2g 4
max
=
7 × 5 × 10 4 −

= 7.04N − m 12. Ans ( A )


8. Ans ( A ) Balancing length is measured from P.

Wnet = − V e and So Q net = − Ve So    100 – 49 = 51 cm

E2 = ϕ × 51

ΔU = 0  for full cycle. 


Where ϕ = Potential gradient

9. Ans ( C ) 1.02 = ϕ × 51

2 1 1 3 5 ϕ = 0.02 V/cm
− + = − − = − 4
1 − γ mix 1− 5
1− 7 2 2
3 5
1 3
1 − γ mix = − ⇒ γ mix =

2 2
T1 . V1 γmix −1 γ
= T2 . V2 mix
1

γmix 1
T2

V1 3
1 0.5
= ( ) 5
= ( )2

= ( ) 5
T1 V2

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13. Ans ( C ) 16. Ans ( A )
Conceptual
17. Ans ( B )
−−−−
Gm
V = √
Both are  11 to each other with time C1 ↑ es  &
r
GMm
C2  ↓ es
TE = − = − E

2r
For same potential difference across two so the energy gien to satellite to eascape it from
gravity influence of earth is E.

capacitor charge on C1 will ↑  & that on C2 will ↓

so total energy would becomes zero.

εA ε0 A
C1 = , C 2 =
so change in kinetic energy

d − ut d + ut −−−
1 2 4E
qnet = 2Q
ΔE = E &  2E = mv ⇒ vf = √

2 f m

q1 C1
=
now ΔV = (√–2 − 1) 2  
q2 C2
2QC 1 18. Ans ( C )
q1 =

C1 + C2 inframed cart 

Q (d + tu)
q1 =

d
dq1 Qu
=
dt d
14. Ans ( C )

μ 0 IL a+L
ϕ= ℓn ( )   [flux linked with
2π L
loop due to a current carrying wire]

    a = distance of nearer edge of wire 


∴ (2T + T ) cos 30 = mg


2mg
T =

3√3
∴ QA = QB

ma + T sin 30 = 2T sin 30

μ0 2IL μ IL L+x L 2L
ℓn2 = 0 ℓn ⇒x= ∴b= ma + T sin 30

2A 2A x 3 3
mq
15. Ans ( B ) ma = –

I = I1 + I2
3√3
g
F ⃗ loop 1 = 0 ,  F ⃗ loop 2 = 0
a= –
3√3
19. Ans ( C )
B 1 1
=  & μ 0 ε 0 =

E C c2

B 1
∴ . μ 0 ε0 = = M 0L −3
T 3   
E c3
20. Ans ( A )
Percentage error is least in Case-1

For Additional wire ∣∣F ∣∣⃗  = (I 1 + I 2 ) Bℓ

F ∣∣⃗  = IBℓ

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PART-1 : PHYSICS 6. Ans ( 5 )
SECTION-II
Let impedance of circuit = Z

impedance of box =  x + yi (i = √− −−


−1)

1. Ans ( 5 )
∴ Z = (x + yi) + ωLi

Output will be half wave rectified and of half


the amplitude.  Z = x + (y + ωL) ^i

If power factor of circuit = 1


⇒   y + ωL = 0  ,  y ωL 100 .01
= − = − × = − 10Ω

Vpeak V0 10π I = current in circuit  Vrms ⇒x=


25
= 5Ω

Vavg = = = = 5
x 5
π 2π 2π ∴ Cosϕ for box  

T
1 x 5 1
Vavg = ∫ V outdt
= = =
– ⇒n=5
T −−−−−−
√ 2 + 2
x y
−−−−
√ 2 +5
−−−
2
10 √ 5
0
T /2 T 7. Ans ( 9 )
1⎡ ⎤
V0 4 12 8
= ⎢∫ V0 sin ωtdt + ∫ odt⎥⎥ = + +
1⎢ π E eq =
6 3 6

⎣ ⎦
0 T /2 1 1 1
+ +
6 3 6
2. Ans ( 2 ) 4 + 24 + 8
   = = 1 + 6 + 2 = 9volt
I0 2 2 2
4
I out = ( ) cos (45) × cos (45) cos (45)
2 8. Ans ( 5 )
I0 I0 2
I out = = = 2 w/m
2 4 16
3. Ans ( 5 )
−−−−−−
ω = √ω20 − γ2

γ2 γ2 betone collision 

     = ω0 (1 − ) = ω0 −

2ω20 2ω0 By COLM along line of motion of m     

γ2 ω0 − ω mu = mv2 cos 30              

ω0 − ω  = =

2ω0 ω0 3 √
γ 2
1 mu = mv2 ...(i)

   = = × 10 4

= 5 × 10 3 % − 2
2ω20 2 m 2u
v2         

M √–3
=

4. Ans ( 2 )
By COLM along + ar to line of motion of m

R0 R R 0 (1 + αΔT )
f0 = ,f = = 0 = mv1 − M v2 sin 30    .. (ii)

2 2 2
f = f 0 (1 + αΔT )
v2 M
v1 =      

f − f0 2 m
3
= α. ΔT = 10 × 20 = 2% 1


f0 K 1 = mu 2             

2
5. Ans ( 20 )  K f = 60% of K i    

Process 1 → 2 and 3 → 4 are isochoric process. So 1 1 31


M V22 + M V12 = mu 2

work done in these two process would be zero.  2 2 52


W23 = P ΔV = nRΔT = 4800 R
1 3 1 1 4 1
mV22 = ( − ) mu 2 = −( mu 2 )
2 5 3 2 3×5 2
W41 = P ΔV = nRΔT = −2400 R
2
1 M 4u 2 4 × 1mu 2
25 M ×( ) × =
Wnet = 2400 × = 20 kJ ​ 2 m 3 5×2×3
3
 
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9. Ans ( 5 ) 3. Ans ( A )
By COLM  Shown arrangement is hexagonally closed pack
P sys = ( 75 + 25) 4 = 75 (Vp + 2) + 25VP
plane & these type of planes are arranged
400 = 100VP + 150
perpendicular to body diagonal of fcc unit cell
as shown.
VP = 2.5 m/s

4 4. Ans ( D )
d = 2.5 × = 5m Electrophoresis means movement of colloidal
2
10. Ans ( 9 ) particles under the influence of electric field.
By COML 5. Ans ( B )
1 2 Tf Vf
∴ mgh = mv
ΔS = nCV ln ( )  + nR ln ( )
2 Ti Vi
v2
h=
6. Ans ( A )
2g
x 36 Slope of adiabatic curve is greater than
  = = 1.8

isothermal curve 
5 2 × 10
(Rotational K.E. remain same) 8. Ans ( C )
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY (A) [Pt(en) (SCN)2 (NH3)2]0  ; it is not ion

SECTION-I (B) [Pt(en) (SCN)2 (NH3)2 ]2+ ; it should not be


platinate 

1. Ans ( B )
h z n
(C) correct name     

l=
mv
 Now  v α (
n
)     so   l α (
z
)
(D) [Pt(en)2 (SCN)2 (NH3)2]2+ ;

2       its co-ordination number = 8


for second orbit of Li2+ l α ( )  

3 9. Ans ( C )
4
for  n = 4 of C5+ ion,  l α  =  ( )  = 2/3 Hence Na2 [FeII (CN)5 NO+]–2

6 II
the result 26Fe  =  

2. Ans ( C )
Excess of Mohr's salt = 30 × 0.1 × 5 meq.

                = 15 meq


10. Ans ( B )
Mohr's salt consumed = [(35 × 1.0 × 1) – 15] meq
ZnS + 4NaCN →  Na2[Zn(CN)4] (soluble
                = 20 meq.
complex) + Na2S
Now     Cl2 + 2Fe2+  →  2Fe+ + 2Cl–   (balanced 11. Ans ( B )
equation)
(A) 2NaN3   2Na + 3N2 ;   (B)
So moles of Cl2 =  1/2 × moles of Fe2+ 

= 1/2 eq. of Fe2+ =  1/2 × 20 m moles = 10 moles


(NH4)2SO4  2NH3 + H2SO4
= 10 × 10–3 × 71 gm = 0.71 gm
12. Ans ( A )
So, required %  0.71 = × 100    = 7.1% (A) SO2 + 2H2O   H2SO4 + 2H.   Hence
10
bleaching is through reduction (temporary) and

Cl2 + H2O   2HCl + [O] bleaching is through


oxidation (permanent).

So (A) is correct and (B), (C) and (D) are


incorrect.
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13. Ans ( B ) 18. Ans ( B )
(A), (C) and (D) are correct statements

(B) First decreases from B to Al and then OH Θ


increases marginally owing to discrepancies in     −−−→       
atomic size of the element.
14. Ans ( B )
The product is :
one interchange
−−−−−−−− →   

I = (+, +) (E)
19. Ans ( C )
II = (+, +) (Z)
Intramolecular aldol condensation take place.
III = (–, +) (E)
20. Ans ( A )
IV = (–, +) (Z)
15. Ans ( D )

16. Ans ( A )

Given compound is 'S' in configuration due to


Walden inversion on attack by IQ we get 'R'
configuration.

17. Ans ( D )

CrO3 / H + and (III) is 

 −−−−−−→

∴ III > I > II as + I effect of increases the basic


strength and –COCH3 by –R, –I reduces the
basic strength.
I 2 /OH −
H +
Δ
,
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
−−−−− →    −−−−−→

(− 2CO2 ) SECTION-II

1. Ans ( 2 )
  t1/2 ∝  [Here a ∝ P]

n−1
880 364
= [ ]   ∴  n = 2
410 170

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2. Ans ( 1930 ) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
H2O  H2 + O2
SECTION-I
2 × 96500 C → 22.4 × 1000 cm3 H2

2 × 96500 × 224
1. Ans ( D )
­  ∴ 224 cm3 H2 

 C ← (A) P ∧ (P ∨ Q) ≡ P

22.4 × 1000
    = 1930 C (B) P ∧ (P ∧ Q) ≡ P ∧ Q

3. Ans ( 67 ) (C) Q → (P ∧ (P → Q))

1 1 1       ≡ Q → (P ∧ (∼ P ∨ Q)) ≡ Q → (P ∧ Q)

VA : VB : VC =  : :  = 6 : 3 : 2

50 100 150
      ≡ (∼ Q) ∨ (P ∧ Q) ≡ (P ∨ (∼ Q))

1 A
= Λm CA ( )  .......... (1)

50 ℓ (D) Make truth table 


1 A 2. Ans ( D )
= Λm CB ( )

100 ℓ Mean 
1 A 6 + 10 + 7 + 13 + a + 12 + b + 12
= Λm CC ( )

150 ℓ = = 9

8
CA : CB : CC = 6 : 3 : 2
60 + a + b = 72         

1 C A VA + C B VB + C C VC A a + b = 12                      …(1)

= Λm ( ) ( )
R VA + VB + VC e 2
∑ x 2i ∑ xi 37
   ........ (2)
variance = −( ) =

n n 4
Divide (1) / (2) :
Σx 2i = 6 + 102
2 2
+ 7 + 13
2 2 2
+ a + b + 12
2
+ 122
VB VC
R C A [VA + VB + VC ] 1+ +

50
=
C A VB + C B VB + C C VC
=
VA
C B VB
VA
CC VC

= a2 + b2 + 642

1+ . + .
C A VA CA VA
a2 +b2 + 642 2 37
18 + 9 + 6 33 − (9) =

= =
8 4
18 + 4.5 + 2 24.5 a 2 + b2 321 37
⇒ R = 67.34 + − 81 =

8 4 4
5. Ans ( 3 ) a 2 + b2 37 321
= 81 + −

m = 1.73 i.e. one unpaired electron, Ti (E.C.) = 8 4 4


a 2 + b2
[Ar]18 3d2, 4s2 , so it will lose three electrons to = 81 − 71

8
have one unpaired electron and thus the ∴a
2
+ b2 = 80    …(2)         

oxidation state of titanium is +3 From (1)  a2 + b2 + 2ab = 144         

8. Ans ( 9 ) 80 + 2ab = 144   ∴ 2ab = 64            

The star shown indicates chiral centre.


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3. Ans ( C ) 6. Ans ( C )
−− −−
2PA = 3PB
α 1. β 1 = √ , 17 α 2 . β 2 = √ 17

−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
⇒ 2√(x − 9√– – −− −−
2 2 17 √ 17
2) + ( y − 9√2)
Let  P (α 1 , √
) and Q (α 2 , )

−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− α1 α2
= 3√(x − 4√–2) 2 + ( y + 4√2)
– 2

P and Q lie on director circle of  ellipse 

⇒ 4 [x 2 + y 2 − 18√–2x − 18√–2y + 324]


x2 + y2 = 10     α 21 +
17
= 10

– – α 21
= 9 [x 2 + y2 − 8√2x − 8√2y + 64]

2 2
⇒ α 41 − 10α 21 + 17 = 0

⇒ 5 (x + y ) = 720
−−−−−−−
10 ± √100 − 68
⇒x 2
+ y 2
= 144
⇒ α 21 = = 5 ± 2√–2

2
−−−−−−−
Let this circle be C1, then circle C2 of radius 3 –
α1 = ±√ 5 ± 2√2

touches C1 externally.
As P and Q are in I quad.

∴ locus of centre of circle C2 will also be a − −−−− −− −−−−− −−


 α 1 = √5 + 2√–2, α 2 = √5 − 2√–2

circle 'C' concentric


– –
⇒ α 21 − α 21 = 5 + 2√2 − 5 + √2

   with circle C1 and of radius = radius of circle – −−


= 4√ 2 = √ 32    [α
2 − α 2] = 5
C1 + 3 = 12 + 3
1 2

∴ locus of centre of circle C2


7. Ans ( A )
i.e. equation of circle 'C' is x2 + y2 = 152
dy
    = 2x + 1 ⇒ ∫ dy = ∫ (2x + 1) dx + c

dx
  y = x2 + x + c  

Curve passes through   

(1, 2) =  2 = 1 + 1 + c ⇒ c = 0

y = x2 + x 

Required area = 

4. Ans ( B ) 1 1
As the line joining the mid point of the chord 2 x3 x2 1 1 5
∫ (x + x) dx = ( + ) = + =
3 2 0 3 2 6
joining (1, 2), (3, 4) and the point of 0
intersection of tangents at these points is  
parallel to axis of  parabola
8. Ans ( B )
8−3 5 1
49+20√6). 1 log5 7
∴ Slope of axis =  = −
5 2 log7 (
2

−6 − 2 8
1 log7 (49+20√ 6)
5. Ans ( C ) = 5 4
  log7 5

1
49+20√6) 4
5log5
(
=


= ( 49 + 20√6) 4  

– 1

= (5 + 2√–6)2 ) 4 –
1 1
= ( 5 + 2√6) 2  

⇒    Equation of incident ray is 


= √–3 + √–2 
      41x – 38y + 38 = 0 9. Ans ( B )
Equation of tangent

−−−−−−
y = mx ± √m 2 − 1   

m = 2 ⇒  y = 2x ± √−
4−−−
− 1

=  c = ±√–3 
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10. Ans ( B ) 15. Ans ( D )
f'(x) = (x – 1) (x + 3) (x + 4)
All throws are independent

f'(x) = 0, ⇒ x = 1, –3,4
1
∴  P =  
6

16. Ans ( C )
Given that 

x = 1   point of local maxima

f (x) = |1 − 2x| ,

x = -3,  x = 4 is point of local minima 

α1 = 4, α2 =1, α3 = 3

(Q) & (R) statement are true. 


  

11. Ans ( C )
∣ z−i ∣
∣ ∣ = 1

∣ z + 2i ∣
x
⇒ |z – i| = |z + 2i|
Clearly the domain of sin 1 (f ∣∣ ∣∣)   is  −

2
⇒ z lies on perpendicular bisector of (0, 1) and [−2, 2] .

(0, –2).
⇒  It is non differentiable at the points 
1
⇒ Imz = −
{− , 1 0, 1} .
2
i 17. Ans ( A )
Let z = x −

2
5 5 + cos2 x
∵ |z| =   ⇒  x 2 = 6    
∫ e sin x (
−−−−−−−−
) cos x dx

2 2 − sin x) √3 + cos2 x
(
−−−−−−−
∣ 5i ∣ 2 25
∴   |z + 3i|  = ∣x + ∣ = √x +
put sinx = t 

∣ 2∣ 4
−−−−−−
25 7 6 − t2
= √ 6+ =
et dt

4 2 ∫ (
−−−−−
)
2 − t) √4 − t 2
(

12. Ans ( D )
4 − t2 2
1 1 1 1 ∫ et (
−−−−−
+
−−−−−
) dt
S = 3( + + + +. . . . .)  
( 2 t
− )√ −
2 4 t (2 − t) √4 − t 2
2 6 12 20
−−−−−
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
 
+ 2 t 2
S = 3 ((1 −
2
)+( −
2 3
)+( −
3 4
)+( −
4 5
) +. . . .)
∫ et (√ + ) dt

2−t 2 − t) 3/2
2 + t) 1 2
/

S = 3  −−−−−
( (

2 t
+
13. Ans ( A ) If g(t) = √ ,

2−t
Pn – 7Pn–1 – 3Pn–2 = 0
g'(t)=  2
 

14. Ans ( C ) 2 t
( − )
3/2
2 + t 2 )1
(
/ 2
−−−−−
2 t
xyz = 24 × 31 
et  √
+

2−t
  + c

Let  x = 2α1 × 3β1


−−−−−−−
2 sin x
+

f(x) = esinx  √
2 − sin x
+ c

y = 2α2 × 3β2     

z = 2α3 × 3β2     
f(0) = 1 ⇒ c = 0  

Now α1 + α2 + α3 = 4
−−−−−−−−

No. of non-negative intergal sol = 6C2 = 15


f(x) = esinx √ 2 + sin x

2 − sin x
& β1 + β2 + β3 = 1 
π –
f( 3e
No. of non-negative intergal soln = 3C2 = 3

) = √
2
Total ways = 15 × 3 = 45.
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18. Ans ( C ) 3. Ans ( 3 )
c.⃗  (a ⃗ × b) = 0
g(x) = f–1(x) ⇒  g (f (x)) = x

⃗ 

∣ 1 − 2 3 ∣
∣ ∣  g' (f (x)) . f'(x) = 1  g' (f(x)) =   

∣ ∣
⇒  3 3 − 1 = 0  ⇒ 11d = –1 
5 ′ 1 1
⇒ g′ (3) = ′
∣ ∣
f( ) = 3 ⇒ g (f (5/2)) =
∣ ∣ 2 f ′ (5/2) f (5/2)
∣ d 1 2d − 1 ∣
⇒f′ x
( ) =
4
(2x − 5)
1
/ 3
× 2+
4 2
(2x − 3x − 5)
1/ 3
4x − 3) +
(
4
19. Ans ( A ) 3 3 − − −−−
2√ 4x − 1

Required plane is 


2
f ′ (5/2) = 0 + 0 +

3
r − (2^i + ^j − 3k^)]. (2^i + ^j − 3k^) = 0 
[
3
 ∴ g′ (3) = ⇒ 2g ′ (3) = 3
20. Ans ( C ) 2
2A + B = BT – AT        ...(i)
4. Ans ( 9 )
take transpose both side
1
sin(cos x) − ⩾ 0 

2AT + BT = B – A        ...(ii)


2
equation (i)- equation (ii)
1
sin(cos x) ⩾

T T 2
⇒ 3A = –3A ⇒ A = –A
π
T   ⩽ cos x ⩽ 1

⇒ 2A + B = B + A
6
T π π
⇒A+B=B
 α = , 3cot 2 = 9
T 6 6
⇒ |A + B| = |B | = |B| = 1
5. Ans ( 2 )
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS Eliminating t will give 

SECTION-II y2(x – 1) = 1 

equation of tangent at (2, 1) is x + 2y = 4


1. Ans ( 1 )
Put z = x + iy
solving with curve, 

1
(x + iy) + i (|z|) = i(x – iy) + 1
we get x = 5 and y = −  

2
⇒ x = y + 1 & y + |z| = x

1 3√5
Q = (5, − ) or |P Q| =   
⇒ x – y = 1 & x – y = |z|
2 2
⇒ |z| = 1 6. Ans ( 27 )
2. Ans ( 3 ) Put y = 9 in given pair of straight lines

xℓn(
x+1
2 18x2 – 81x + 81 = 0

e2 [e 1] (xℓn ( xx 1
)−
x−1

+

1
)− 2)

3
lim
⇒ x = 3,

x→∞ 1 x+1 2
( ) (xℓn ( )− 2)
x2 x−1 So, we have three vertices (0, 0), (3, 9) and
2 2 3
L= e   , 9)

3 (
2
27
Hence Δ =
4

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7. Ans ( 4 ) 8. Ans ( 1 )
We represent the given situation through the tan x sin nx
Lt ((a − n) n − ) = 0

following diagram : x→0 x x


⇒ ((a − n) n − 1) n = 0

1
⇒ a = n+
n
9. Ans ( 0 )
Do yourself.
10. Ans ( 3 )
x 4 − x 2 − 1 − 2x
• C0 is the circle passing through A, B, C and D.
y=

x2 − x − 1
• L is the radical axis of C1 and C2 given by.
2 2
(x + x + 1) (x − x + 1)

S1 – S2 = 0
y=

( x 2 − x − 1)
⇒ 2x – 2y – 6 = 0
⇒ y = x2 + x + 1 
We use the fact that the radical axes of three
circles taken two at a time are concurrent. Thus,
L, L1 and L2 are concurrent :

∣ 2 2
− −6∣
∣ ∣
∣ ∣

1 2 3 ∣
= 0 ⇒ λ=4
∣ ∣
∣ 2 3 λ ∣

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