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DIVISION: JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED)

COURSE COURSE
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JEE (MAIN + ADVANCED) 2024

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JEE (MAIN) MT MAIN
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28th January 2023 | Saturday

3 Hrs | 09:30 AM to 12:30 PM

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PAT : TOPIC-WISE WEIGHTAGE SHEET (WS)
P-1 Total P-1 Total
Total Qs 90 90 Subject wise Qs. 30 30

Max. Marks 300 300 Subject wise Marks 100 100

SUBJECT: PHYSICS
Question Type & Sequencing
Total Total %
MCQ NVQ Qs. Marks Weightage
SR# Topic's Name
No. No. (Topic- (Topic- (Topic-
Qs. Qs.
of of wise) wise) wise)
Sequencing Sequencing
Qs. Qs.
Centre Of Mass, Momentum And
1 1 9 1 24, 28 3 12 10.00%
Collision
2 Fluid 3 6,8,15 - - 3 12 10.00%
3 Projectile Motion 1 2 - - 1 4 3.33%
4 Rotation (Rigid Body Dynamics) 4 5,7,10,11 1 23,26,30 7 28 23.33%
5 Simple Harmonic Motion 5 1,4,12,13,14 2 25 6 24 20.00%
6 Work, Power and Energy 2 19,20 - 22 3 12 10.00%
7 Newton’s laws of Motion 1 16 1 - 1 4 3.33%
8 Circular Motion 1 18 1 21,27,29 4 16 13.33%
9 Relative Motion 1 17 1 - 1 4 3.33%
10 Friction 1 3 - - 1 4 3.33%
Total 20 - 7 - 30 120 100%

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SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY
Question Type & Sequencing
Total Total
MCQ NVQ %
Qs. Marks
SR# Topic's Name No. No. Weightage
Qs. Qs. (Topic- (Topic-
of of (Topic-wise)
Sequencing Sequencing wise) wise)
Qs. Qs.
1 Atomic Structure 1 34 1 55 2 8 6.67%

2 2 32, 40 1 51 3 12 10.00%
Chemical Equilibrium
3 Gaseous State 2 35, 36 - - 2 8 6.67%
4 Goc-I (Electronic Effect) 3 44,45,47 - 59 4 16 13.33%
5 Ionic Equilibrium-I 2 37, 39 - 53 3 12 10.00%
6 Mole Concept 1 33 - - 1 4 3.33%
7 Periodic Table Periodicity 2 42, 50 - - 2 8 6.67%
8 Thermodyanics-IInd Law 2 31, 38 1 - 2 8 6.67%
9 Chemical Bonding-4 2 46, 49 1 - 2 8 6.67%
Iupac And Structural
10 1 41 - 56 2 8 6.67%
Isomerism
11 Thermodynamics - - - 54 1 4 3.33%
12 Structural Identification, Poc 2 43, 48 2 57, 60 4 16 13.33%
13 Thermochemistry - - - 52 1 4 3.33%
14 Chemical Bonding-1 - - - 58 1 4 3.33%
Total 20 - 6 - 30 120 100%

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SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
Question Type & Sequencing
Total Total %
MCQ NVQ
Qs. Marks Weightage
SR# Topic's Name No. No.
Qs. Qs. (Topic- (Topic- (Topic-
of of wise) wise) wise)
Sequencing Sequencing
Qs. Qs.
1 Basics 3 61,62,71 1 - 3 12 10.00%
2 Circle 2 65, 77 - 89, 90 4 16 13.33%
3 Sequence and Series 2 64, 79 1 83 3 12 10.00%
4 Solution of Triangle 1 67 1 - 1 4 3.33%
5 Straight Line 4 66,75,76,78 - 88 5 20 16.67%
6 Statistics 1 68 - 84 2 8 6.67%
7 Permutation and Combination 2 69, 70 - 85 3 12 10.00%
8 Trig. Ratios and Identities 2 72, 73 1 - 2 8 6.67%
9 Binomial Theoram 2 74, 80 - 87 3 12 10.00%
10 Trigo. Equation and Inequation - - - 86 1 4 3.33%
Quadratic Equation and
11 1 63 - 81, 82 3 12 10.00%
Expression
Total 20 4 30 120 100%

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ANSWER KEY (AK)
PAPER
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ans. 1 3 3 1 1 1 2 4 1 1

PART-A: Q.No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
PHYSICS Ans. 1 3 1 3 4 2 2 2 1 1

Q.No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Ans. 12.50 21.00 02.00 01.00 02.00 07.00 10.00 03.00 06.00 11.00

Q.No. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Ans. 2 2 3 3 2 4 4 4 2 1

PART-B: Q.No. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
CHEMISTRY
Ans. 2 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 3 4

Q.No. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

Ans. 04.00 03.00 06.00 05.00 06.00 04.00 03.00 09.00 07.00 40.00

Q.No. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

Ans. 4 4 2 2 4 4 1 1 3 3

PART-C: Q.No. 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
MATHS Ans. 2 4 3 3 3 4 1 3 4 4

Q.No. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90

Ans. 98.00 16.00 16.33 04.00 57.60 04.00 11.50 10.00 11.00 01.30

STUDENT'S SPACE

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TEXT SOLUTIONS (TS)
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PAPER
PART-A: PHYSICS N.L
m2g
(m1+m2)g K
K E.P
m1g
d2 x K
1. 2
 2 x  0
dt ////////////////////////// //////////////////////////

2
d x
 Compare with  2 x  0
dt 2 N.L
m2g
so  (m1+m2)g K
K lkE;koLFkk
  1 m1g
so f =   Hz K
2 2 2
At the initial position, since velocity is zero
2. Vy = u – g cos.t i.e. it is the extreme position.
Vx = g sin.t çkjfEHkd fLFkfr ij pwafd osx 'kwU; gS blfy, ;g
tan  = Vy/Vx lhekUr fLFkfr ij gSA
u  gt cos 
tan 45º = 5. 11 = 22
gt sin 
Since, men move towards middle of turn
u
t= . table  decreases hence 2 increases.
g{sin   cos }
pwafd, O;fDr dsUnz dh vksj xfr djrs gS blfy, 
3.
?kVsxk QyLo:i 2 c<sxkA
L2
 KE = ; L = constant and 
2
decreases so KE increases vr% xfrt ÅtkZ
c<sxhA
6. Pressure at 'A' from both side must
balance. Figure is self–explanatory.
Solving from the frame of cart, we get A ij nkc nksuksa vksj larqfyr gksuk pkfg,A fp=k
xkM+h ds funsZ'k ra=k ls gy djus ij gesa izkIr ls Li"V gSA
gksrk gS
N = ma, mg = N
g
 mg = ma  a = 
 O
Rsin (/2– /2
 h2
Rcos 
4. Initial extension in the spring
fLçax esa izkjfEHkd f[kapko
(m1  m2 ) g A
x=
K  h2g = h1g
Now, if we remove m, equilibrium  sin (45º + ) = R [cos – sin]
1

m2 g
position(E.P.) of m will be below
2 K
natural length of spring.
vc , ;fn m1 dks gVk ysrs gS rks m2 dh
m2 g
lkE;koLFkk fLçax dh lkekU; yEckbZ ls uhps
K
gksxhA [cos + sin] = [cos – sin]

tan =


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7. 5 lsd.M ckn d.k dk osx]
v = u – gt
v = 100 – 10 × 5
= 100 – 50 = 50 eh@ls (Åij dh vksj)
laosx laj{k.k ds fl)kUr ls
Mv = m1v1 + m2v2 ......(i)
Åij dh fn'kk /kukRed ysus ij] osx v1 _.kkRed
gksxk
 v1 = – 25 eh@ls, v = 50 m/s eh@ls
rFkk m = 1 kg, m1 = 400 g = 0.4 kg
m2 = (m – m1) = 1 – 0.4 = 0.6 kg
using energy conservation leh- (i) ls
ÅtkZ lja{k.k ls 1 × 50 = 0.4 × (–25) + 0.6 v2
1 2 or 50 = – 10 + 0.65 v2
mg 
= or 0.6 v2 = 60
2 2
60
1 m 2 2 or v2 = = 100 eh@ls
mg = .  0.6
2 2 3
  v2 /kukRed gS vr% nwljs Hkkx dk osx 100
3g
 = 1m = eh@ls gksxk rFkk bldh fn'kk Åij dh vksj gksxhA

VA =  = 3g =  3g 10. Torque equation


cyk?kw . kZ lehdj.k
 x
2 2 Hinge = Hinge 
8. y=
2g  m(4 )2 2
mg =  m  
Either  or g  0, both have same  12
 
effect 3g
if the beaker were of infinite length, the =
liquid would have come into a single 7
cylindrical layer in contact with wall. 3g
Tangential acceleration =  =
2 x 2 7
y= 3g
2g Li'kZ js [ kh; Roj.k =  =
;k rks  ;k g  0, nksuksa dk leku izHkko 7
Radial acceleration = 2  = 0
gksxk
f=kT;h; Roj.k = 2  = 0
;fn chdj vuUr yEckbZ dk gksrk gS rks æo nhokj
ds lkFk csyukdkj ijr cuk;sxhA 11. Angular velocity (dks.kh; osx)
20  10
9. Velocity of particle after 5 s w= = 20 rad/sec.
v = u – gt 0.5
v = 100 – 10 × 5
= 100 – 50 = 50 m/s (upwards)
Conservation of linear momentum gives
Mv = m1v1 + m2v2 ......(i)
Taking upward direction positive, the
velocity v1 will be negative. 12. For minimum time period
 v1 = – 25 m/s, v = 50 m/s U;wure vkorZdky ds fy,
Also M = 1 kg, m1 = 400 g = 0.4 kg
and m2 = (M – m1) = 1 – 0.4 = 0.6 kg mR2 mR 2

R 2 2
Thus, Eq. (i) becomes, x= T = 2
1 – 50 = 0.4 × (–25) + 0.6 v2 2 mgR
or 50 = – 10 + 0.65 v2 2
or 0.6 v2 = 60
2 R
or v2 =
60
= 100 m/s = 2
g
0.6
As v2 is positive, therefore the other part will
move upwards with a velocity 100 m/s.

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1 2 2 60
13. v=  x = 8 x 104 x2 erg/gm, total energy 12 =
2 vy
dqy ÅtkZ, 1/2m2A2 = 8 x 107 erg
x = Asin(t)

m
14. T = 2
k eq. vy = 5 m/sec.
ekuk vkneh ds osx (unh ds lkis{k) dk x ?kVd vx
15. According to Archemedie's Principle and gS
buoyancy force pwafd vkneh dk osx tehu ds lkis{k unh izokg ds
vkfdZfeMht ds fl)kUr ,oa mRIykod cy ds
lkFk 45° dk dks.k cukrh gSA
vuqlkj
vkneh ds osx ¼tehu ds lkis{k½ dk x ?kVd
16. = vkneh ds osx ¼tehu ds lkis{k½ dk y ?kVd
vr + vx = vy
100N 5 + vx = 5
vx = 0
vkneh dk ikuh ds lkis{k osx = vy = 5 m/sec.
53°
v2 10 2
53° 18. g= r= = 10 m
T r 10

w
T sin 53° – 100 cos 53° = 0
 T = 75 N
Also rFkk,
100 sin 53° – T cos 53° – W = 0
 W = 35 N

17. Time taken by man to cross the river


width of river
=
vy
mv 2
mg – Fy =
r
25
5–1× = Fy
60 10
12 =
vy Fy = 2.5 N.

vy = 5 m/sec. 19. By work energy theorem


Let the x component of velocity of man w.r. W all = K
to river is vx
Since velocity of man w.r. to ground makes dU
20. F= –
an angle of 45° with river flow dx
x component of velocity of man w.r. to  U(x) = kx2
ground
= y component of velocity of man w.r. to
ground
vr + vx = vy
5 + vx = 5
vx = 0 F = –2kx
So velocity of man w.r. to water = vy = 5 21.
m/sec.
unh dks ikj djus esa vkneh dks yxk le; =
unh dh pkSMkbZ
vy

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For the just completing the circular motion, 26. M.I of both spheres about common tangent
minimum velocity at bottom in 2  14
0 = 2  mR2  mR2   mR2
vB = 5gR 5  5
Energy conservation b/w point A and B 0 = 7 
1
MgH + 0 = 0 + mvB2 27. The horizontal force N by the wall on the
2
1 man provides the needed centripetal force :
MgH = m (5gR) N = m R 2. The frictional force f (vertically
2
upwards) opposes the weight mg. The man
5R remains stuck to the wall after the floor is
H=
2 removed if mg = f < N i.e. mg <  m R 2.
The minimum angular speed of rotation of
the cylinder is min = g / R = 10 s–1.

gy O;fDr ij nhokj }kjk yxk;k x;k {kSfrt cy N


o`Ùkh; xfr dks iwjk djus ds fy;s ry ij U;wure vko';d vfHkdsUnzh; cy çnku djrk gS: N = m
R 2 gSA Hkkj mg ds foijhr ?k"kZ.kcy f (Å/okZ/kj
osx
Åij dh vksj gSA Q'kZ ds gVkus ds ckn Hkh fcuk
vB = 5gR
fxjs nhokj ls fpidk jg ldrk gS ;fn mg = f <
fcUnq A rFkk B ds e/; ÅtkZ laj{k.k ls N vFkkZr~ mg <  m R 2 gSA csyu ds ?kweus dh
1
MgH + 0 = 0 + mvB2 U;wure dks.kh; pky min = g / R = 10 s–1 gSA
2
1
MgH = m (5gR) 28. Solve in the reference frame fixed to the
2 wall.
5R Before collision, velocity of ball = 3v
H=
2 towards it.
2
 After elastic collision of ball = 3v
22. work done fd;k x;k dk;Z =  f.dx away from it (here we have used the result
0
that a light mass is reversed by a heavy
body at rest).
T 2h
Time of flight =
g
A
23. mg  Distance between wall and ball
2h
acm = 0 = 3v. .
g
aA = a =  . R ...(i)
;gk¡ ge nhokj ds funsZ'k ra=k ds lkis{k bls gy
T – mg = 0 ...(ii)
djsaxsA
mR 2
T.R = . ....(iii) VDdj ds igys] ckWy dk osx, = 3v ikl vkus
2
a
okyk
 g= Ans. 2  çR;kLFk VDdj ds ckn] ckWy dk osx =
2
3v nwj tkus okyk (fLFkj Hkkjh oLrq ls Vdjkus ds
24. At heighest point, both will move together ckn ckWy dk osx iyV tkrk gSA)
mPPre fcUnq ij nksuksa lkFk&lkFk xfr djsaxsA 2h
work done by A on B = KE of B tehu ij fxjus esa yxk le; =
g
A ds }kjk B ij fd;k x;k dk;Z = B dh xfrt
 fxjrs oDr nhokj vkSj ckWy ds chp nwjh
ÅtkZ
1 1 2h
= mB . vcm2 = ×2×1=1J = 3v. .
2 2 g

25. 2A = 50 29. f  mg sin  + mr2


µ mg cos  mg sin  + mr2
52A = 50 2r
25 × A = 50 or ;k µ  tan  +
gcos 
A = 2m

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Mt  Mmix

n  1 Mmix
92
Mexp = = 57.5 g/mol
1  0.6
mg sin+ mr 2
 33. Moles of HNO3 required = 3 × 3 = 9
Mass of HNO3 = 9 × 63 = 567 gm
30. For A : 5m(r) = 5 mg sin37º – T1 100
5mr = 3mg – T1 .............(i) Mass of 30 % HNO3 required = 567 ×
30
For B : m2r = T2 – mg .............(ii) = 1890 gm
For pulley, 1890
Volume = = 630 mL
 = T1r – T22r 3
 = (3mg – 5mr)r – (mg + mg 2r)2r gy% HNO3 ds vko';d eksy = 3 × 3 = 9
 = 3mgr – 5mr2 – 2mgr – 4mr2 HNO3 dk nzO;eku = 9 × 63 = 567 gm
 = mgr – 9mr2 30 % HNO3 dk vko';d nzO;eku
( + 9mr2) = mgr
100
mgr mgr = 567 × = 1890 gm
= = 30
  9mr 2
11mr 2
1890
g vk;ru = = 630 mL
= . 3
11 r
1  1 1 
34. = RZ2  2 – 
--------------------------------------------------------------   (2) ()2 
1 R
=
PART-B: CHEMISTRY  4

0.9
31. G = H – TS 35. Z= =2 Z>1
0 = +131.3 – T(+0.1336) 0.45
(for spontaneity) ¼Lor% vfHkfØ;k ds fy,½
131.3 33  55  88
T> = 982.8 K 36. vavg = = 6.125
0.1336 358
tºC > 982.8 – 273 = 709.8ºC n v  n 2 v 2  n3 v 3
vavg = 1 1
n1  n2  n3
4 2 n1v12  n2 v 22  n3 v 32
32. KP  P vrms =
1 2 n1  n2  n3
9
P = 2 atm KP  =
(3  9)  (5  25)  (8  64)
2 16
 = degree of dissociation of N2O4 (g)
664
3 = = 6.44
25  = 9
2
 = 0.6 16
5 v rms 6.44
Mt  Mmix = = 1.05
 v avg 6.125
n  1 Mmix
92 37. AB  A+(aq) + B–(aq)
Mexp = = 57.5 g/mol
1  0.6 C(1–) C C
as dilution increases for weak electrolyte
4 2 
gy% KP  P C
1 2
9 gy% AB  A+(aq) + B–(aq)
P = 2 atm K P  C(1–) C C
2
D;ksafd nqcZy oS|qrvi?kV~; ds fy, ruqrk c<+rh
 = N2O4 (g) ds fo;kstu dh ek=kk
gSA
3
25  = 9
2
 = 0.6  C
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38. Randomness decreases. O–CH3
;kn`fPNdrk ?kVrh gSA
39. If anion is a strong base then its hydrolysis gy% vlEHko lajpuk gS D;ksfd o-ijek.kq
will produce a solution of higher pH value
and conjugate acid of strong base will be a blds la;kstdrk dks'k es 10 bysDVªkWu ugha j[krk
weak acid.
gSA
;fn _.kk;u izcy {kkj gS] rks bldk
tyvi?kVu mPp pH eku dk foy;u mRiUu H H
djsxk rFkk izcy {kkj dk la;qXeh vEy nqcZy vEy
gksxkA N  N
45. 

40. According to Le-Chatelier’s principle


external change (increase in pressure)
must be neutralized by the system of 46. SO2 is polar and planar molecule.
equilibrium. SO2 /kzqoh; rFkk leryh; v.kq gSA
Increase in pressure, increase number of
moles per unit volume, resultantly
equilibrium will shift in the direction which 47. Refer to answer key
produces lesser number of moles, favours
forward direction increasing concentration
of CH3OH.
gy% yk-'kkrsfy, fl)kUr ds vuqlkj ckg~; ifjorZu 48. (P)
¼nkc es o`f)½ lkE; ds fudk; }kjk mnklhuhÑr
Ozonolysis
gksuk pkfg,A 
O / Zn,H O

3 2
nkc es o`f)] izfr bdkbZ vk;ru eksyks dh la[;k O CH3
es o`f) ds ifj.kkeLo:i lkE; ml fn'kk es
foLFkkfir gksxk] ftles eksyks dh la[;k U;wu CH3–C–CH2–CH2–CH–CH2–CH=O
mRiUu gksrh gS] CH3OH dh lkUnzrk es o`f) djus 3-Methyl-6-oxoheptanal
ls lkE; vxz fn'kk es vxzlj gksrk gSA gy% (P)
COOH vkstksuhvi?kVu 
1 
O / Zn,H O
3 2
6 2
41. O CH3
3
5
4 CH3–C–CH2–CH2–CH–CH2–CH=O
Cl 3-esfFky-6-vkWDlksgsIVsuSy
4-Chloro-3-propyl benzene-1-carboxylic
acid. (4-Dyksjks-3-izksfiy csUthu-1-dkcksZfDlfyd vEy)
49. CH3  CH2  O  CH2  CH3
42. Fact rF; (H – bond is not formed)
O
O S (Octet expanded) according to VBT
43. Hinsberg reagent is S–Cl . O
O
KF    H  F (H – bonding
stability)
O
The van der waal radius of ‘Ne’ is more
fgUlcxZ vfHkdeZd S–Cl gSA than ‘F’.

O
O–CH3 gy% CH3  CH2  O  CH2  CH3

(H–ca/k ugha curk gSA)


44. is impossible structure because O
o-atom does not have 10 electron in its S (v"Vd izlkj) VBT ds vuqlkj
valence shell.
O
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KF    H  F (H – ca/ku LFkkf;Ro) 60. AgNO3
Organic compound   AgCl
‘Ne’ dh ok.MjokWy f=kT;k ‘F’ ls vf/kd gksrh gSA (Containing chlorine) 0.4 gram
0.25 gram
 0 .4 
50. Perchloric acid is HClO4 Mole of AgCl =  
ijDyksfjd vEy HClO4 gSA  143.5 
 0 .4 
wCl =   × 35.5
51. H2O + D2O 2HDO.  143.5 
t=0 28mol 28mol 0
 0 .4  100
% of Cl =   35.5  ×
28  14 28  14 28  143.5  0.25
t = teq
V V V = 39.58  40
Kc = 4 Ans. Sol. AgNO3
dkcZfud ;kSfxd   AgCl
(Dyksjhu ;qDr) 0.4 gram

52. Statements 3,4,7 are true. 0.25 xzke


dFku 3,4,7 lR; gSSA  0 .4 
AgCl dk eksy =  
 143.5 
1
53. pH = [pKa – logC]  0 .4 
2 wCl =   × 35.5
 143.5 
1
= [10 – log4 – log 0.0025]  0 .4  100
2 Cl dk izfr'kr =   35.5  ×
1  143.5  0.25
= [10 – 0.6 + 2.60]
2 = 39.58  40
= 6 Ans. --------------------------------------------------------------

54. Mg + H2SO4 MgSO4 + H2 PART-C: MATHEMATICS


48g 2 mol
or 2 mol
ng = 2 61. T = {x : x  z ; x2 – 7 |x| + 9  0}
Work = – ngRT |x2| – 7 |x| + 9  0
25  7 – 13 7  13 
=–2× × 300   |x|   , 
3  2 2 
= –5000 = –5 KJ
  |x| = 2, 3, 4, 5
For an electron fdlh bysDVªkWu ds fy,  | x  3 | –1 
55.   S  x : x  [–6, 3] – {–2, 2},  0
 | x | –2 
150 150
(Å)  or 5  To find n(S  T)
V V
|x|  2  |x| = 3, 4, 5, x  [–6,3] – {–2,2}
or V = 6 V Ans.
and x  3  1  x = 3, – 4, – 5 n(S  T)
OH OH =3
56. (i) (ii)
62. f(x) = x7 – 7x – 2
f '(x) = 7x6 – 7
OH = 7 (x6–1)
(iii) = 7 (x3 +1) (x3 – 1)
f '(x) = 7 (x+1) (x–1) (x2+x+1) (x2–x+1)
f '(x) = 0 has two real roots
57. (1) (2) f(1) = –8 f(–1) = 4
(3)
f(2) = 112 f(–2) = –116
f(0) = –2
58. Br—Br—Br
-4

59. –2 –1 1 2
-2
–8
So by graph f(x) = 0 has three real roots
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 1 1 3 6 10
63. x2 – 3x  6  0 S 3
 4
 5

 .......... ...
7 7
7 7 76

6 1 2 3 4
Equation having roots 1  1 ,1  1 S  2  3  4  5  .......... ...
2 2
 
7 7 7 7 7
6 1 2 3
1

3
 6 0 S 3
 4  5  .......... .........
x –1 x –1 49 7 7 7
 1  36 1 1 1 1
  6 
3 S  2  3  4  5  ..........
 x – 1  x –1 49 7 7 7 7
1 2 6 3 1
6  36 7
S  49  49 S  6  49
( x – 1) 2 x –1 x –1 36
49 1
1 + 6 (x–1)2 + 2 6 (x–1) = 3 (x–1) 1

 6x2 + 2 6 – 15 x + 10 – 2 6 = 0    S=
7
7

7
 2 6 – 15    36  6 216
 x2   x   10 – 2 6   0
 6   6 
   
2 6 – 15 10 – 2 6 65. (h  0)2  (k  1)2 = 1 + |k|
So, a  ,b
6 6
5
 ab  –
6
Now quadratic equation x2 – (a + b– 2)
x + (a + b + 2) = 0 is also 6x2 + 17x + 7 = 0
Since, D = (17)2 –4 (6) (7) > 0, sum of roots
17 7
= – and product of roots =
6 6 or
Hence both roots are real negative

64. an+2 = 2 an+1 –an+1


a0 = a1 = 0
a2 = 2a1 – a0+1 = 1
a3 = 2a2 –a1+1 = 3
a4 = 2a3 – a2+1 = 6
a5 = 2a4 – a3+1 = 10
a6 = 2a5 – a4+1 = 15  h2 + k2 – 2k + 1 = 1 + 2|k| + k2
Now sequence is a2, a3, a4...........  h2 = 2|k| + 2k
1, 3, 6, 10, 15 ............  x2 = 4y if y > 0 & x = 0 if y  0
 x = 4y ;fn y > 0 rFkk x = 0 ;fn y  0
2

General term = an = An2 + Bn + C n  2


4A + 2B + C = 1 66. L1 = 2x – 3y – 6 = 0
9A + 3B + C= 3
16A + 4B + C = 6
7A + B = 3
5A + B = 2
1 1 n2  n
A= , B =  , C = 0  an =
2 2 2
 
n2  n
 7  2.7
an
n
 n
n2 n2

S = 1  22  63  12 
20 
 .......... ... 
2 7 7 7 4 75  L2 = 3x – y + 3 = 0
1 3 6 10  L3 = 3x + 4y – 12 = 0
S=     .......... ...
7 2
7 3
7 4
75 Hence vr%  [– 1, 3]
 [– 2, 3]

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67. 6!
___ __ _   360
2!
B
6!
K_ _ _ _ _ _   360
2!
5k 4k 4!
M A D_ _ _ _   12
2!
4!
90º MA _ ___   12
A C 2!
3k
4!
a+b=7k M A K_ ___= = 12
2!
b+c=8k
a+c=9k MA N D _ _ _ = 3! = 6
2(a + b + c) = 24 k MA N  _ _ _ = 3! = 6
a + b + c = 12 k MA N K D _ _ = 2! = 2
a = 4k, b = 3k, c = 5k (triangle is right angle at C)
MA N K  DN =1
C 5k 5k
2R    R MA N K  N D= 1
sinC sin(90º ) 2
 1 3k (4k )  Rank 4 × 360 + 3 × 12 + 2 × 6 + 2 + 1 + 1
r  k
s 2 6k = 1440 + 36 + 12 + 4
R 5k / 2 5 = 1440 + 52
  = 1492
r k 2
71. log(4 – x) = a
 1
68. a + b + 23 = 30  a+b=7 ………..(1) log  x    b
 2
6.8 =
1
5
 
 a 2  b 2  25  64  100  36
 a  ab  2b2  0
2

34 = a2 +b2 +189 – 180 Case fLFkfr -I a=b=0


a2 +b2 = 25 ………..(2)  1
from equation (1) & (2) log(4 – x) = log  x    0 = x = 3 and
a = 4, b = 3 or a = 3, b = 4  2
 | xi  6 | 12 vkSj
M.D. =  x=½
5 5
So answer is 60 Not possible laHko ugha
Case-II
2
69. x1Rx2Rx3Rx4Rx5Rx6 a a
x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 + x5 + x6 = 11    2  0
0 2 2 2 2 0 b b
where x1, x6 0 and x2, x3, x4, x5  2 a a
 1 or ;k  2
let x2 = t2+ 2, x3 = t3 + 2, x4 = t4 + 2 b b
x5 = t5 + 2 a = b or ;k a = -2b
where t2, t3, t4, t5  0
equation x1 + t2 + 2 + t3 + 2 + t4 + 2 + t5 + If ;fn a = b then rc
2 + x6 = 11 1
4–x = x
 x1 + t2 + t3 + t4 + t5 + x6 = 3 2
number of non-negative integral solutions X = 7/4,
= 3 + 6 – 1C6 –1 = 8C5 = 8C3 = 56
If ;fn a = – 2b then rc
4x3 – 12x2 – 15x = 0
70. A, D, I, K, M, N
   3  24
X = 0 or ;k x =
1 1 1 1 1 2 2
6! 1
A______   360 But ijUrq x < 4 and x > –
2! 2
6! 7 3  24
D_ _ _ _ _ _   360 So blfy,, x  , x  0, x  Ans
2! 4 2

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cos2  1  y  3x 
2

72. cos2 =
2 x2 + y2 - 2   = 0  (c2 – 6)x2 + 4
 c 
4  3 5 7
cos + cos 4 + cos 4 + cos 4
8 8 8 8 3 xy + (c2 – 2)y2 = 0
 3 These lines will be at right angle if
= 2 cos4 + 2 cos4 ;s js[kk,a yEcor~ gksxh ;fn
8 8
c2 – 6 + c2 – 2 = 0
  
= 2  cos4  sin4  c= 2
 8 8
  
2
 
76. Parametric equation of OP
= 2  cos2  sin2   2sin2 cos2  x y
 8 8 8 8   r  x = r cos  , y = r sin 
 cos  sin 
 1 2   1 1 3
= 2 1  sin  = 2 1    =
 2 4  2 2 2

5
 2x P
73. tan =
8 80 L1 L2
x y=x+10 y=x+20
tan =
80 Putting in L1, we get
tan  1 r sin  = r cos  + 10
 = 2 1 sin   cos 
tan   ……(i)
8 OA 10

 2  1
1  1 Putting in L2 we get
tan = tan  1 sin   cos 
2 8 2  …….(ii)
tan2=  2 –1 2 OB 20
Let P  (h, k) and OP = r
4
P
 h = rcos  , k = rsin 
Using (i) & (ii)
2 sin   cos  sin   cos 
A  
r 10 20
2x
 40 = 3 r sin  - 3 r cos 
x  3y – 3x = 40
gy- OB dk izkpfyd lehdj.k
 /8 x y
B Q   r  x = r cos  , y = r sin 
80 C 80 cos  sin 

74. S= C0  10C1  10C2  10C5  10C4  10C3


10

 S=
5
10
C0  10C1  10C2  10C3  10C4  10C5
10 P
C5
2S  2  C5 10 10
S 2  9 L1 L2
2 y=x+10 y=x+20
 S = 512 + 126
L1 esa j[kus ij
 S = 638
r sin  = r cos  + 10
1 sin   cos 
75. Givenfn;k x;k gS L : 3 x – y + c = 0…..(i)   ……(i)
OA 10
And vkSj x2 + y2 – 2 = 0……..(ii) L2 esa j[kus ij
Homogenising (ii) with (i) we get
1 sin   cos 
(ii) dk (i) ls le?kkr lehdj.k ls  …….(ii)
OB 20
ekuk P  (h, k) vkSj OP = r
 h = rcos  , k = rsin 
(i) o (ii) dh lgk;rk ls
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2 sin   cos  sin   cos  79. 2b = a + c and b2 = ac
  case-
r 10 20
 40 = 3 r sin  - 3 r cos  if b2 = ac and a+c+b=
3
 
 3y – 3x = 40 2
1
 b= a+c=1
77. Line perpendicular to 3x – 4y – 7 = 0 is 4x 2
+ 3y +  = 0 ........(1) 1
js[kk 3x – 4y – 7 = 0 ds yEcor~  ac =
4
4x + 3y +  = 0 gS ........(1) 1 2 1
 (1 – c) c = c – c + = 0
4 4
1 1
p  c=  a=
2 2
a = b = c so not valid
C(1, 2) case-
1
 b2 = – ac and b = ;a+c=1
2
1
CP = 3  ac = –
|46| 4
 =3 1 1
25 (1 – c) c = –  c2 – c – = 0 
4 4
 |10 + | = 15
1 1 1 1 2
Line L can be js[kk L gks ldrh gS  c= =
2 2
4x + 3y + 5 = 0 or ;k 4x + 3y – 25 = 0
1 2 1– 2
4 5 c=  a =
y=  x or ;k 4x + 3y – 25 = 0 2 2
3 3
4 5 4 25 gy- vkSj b2 = ac
y=  x or ;k y=  x 2b = a + c
3 3 3 3
fLFkfr-
possible intercept on y-axis are
3
5
 x
25 ;fn b2 = ac vkSj a+c+b=  
2
3 3
1
5 25  b= a+c=1
laHkkfor y-v{k vUr[k.M  x  2
3 3
1
 ac =
x y 4
78. + =1 1 2 1
5 b  (1 – c) c = c –c+ =0
4 4
13 32 32 8
+ =1  =– 1 1
5 b b 5  c=  a=
2 2
 b = – 20
x y a = b = c vRk% lR; ugha
– =1  4x – y = 20
5 20 fLFkfr-
3
Line K has same slope  – =4 1
c  b2 = – ac vkSj b = ; a + c = 1
2
3
js[kk K dh leku izo.krk gS  – = 4 
1
ac = –
(1 – c) c = –
1
c 4 4
3 1
c=–  4x – y = – 3  c2 – c – = 0  
4 4
23
distance nwjh = 1 1 1
17  c=
2
Hence correct option is (3)
1 2 1 2 1– 2
vr% lgh fodYi (3) gSA = c=  a =
2 2 2

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n n
n  2r Sum of all natural numbers form 1 to 100
 
1
80. an = ; S= ;S
r 0
n
Cr r0
n
Cr =
100
1  100 = 50×101
2
n
n  2(n  r) Sum of required values of 'a' is 101 × 50 –
= 
r0
n
Cr
; 2S = 0 67 × 51 = 1633

 S=0
84. x i
 15   x  300 ………….(i)
i
20

x
81. x2 – 4 x + 5 = 0 2
 +  = 4 ……..(1) and  = 5  15  9 
i 2


for x – 3 2  2 3 x + 7 + 3 3 = 0 ,  > 0
2  20
 +  = 3 2 + 2 3 and  = 7 + 3 3   x i
2
 4680 …….(ii)
(1) – (2)   –  = 4 – 3 2 – 2 3 .. (3)
x i   2
 +  = 3 2 … (4)
(3)–(4)  = 2 – 3
 20
 178

  = 2  3  x    3560 i
2

  = 2 –  
3 2  
3 5
  x  2 x  
2
 –3=5= 2
42 i i
2
 3560
+= 4 2
( + 2 + )2 = ( +  +  + )2  4680  600  202  3560


= 4 2 3 2  2
  2  30  56  0 
   2  28  0 
= 7 2   98
2
   2,28
Maximum value of = 2
82. 2 –  – 4 = 0  n – n–1 – 4 n–2 = 0
..........(1) Its square = (2)2 = 4
Similarly n – n –1 – 4 n –2 = 0
85. Let number is a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a5, a6, a7
.......... (2)
a2 + a4 + a6 – (a1 + a3 + a5 + a7) = 0,
Subtract (2) from (1)
11, – 11 sum is 31
 Pn – Pn–1 + 4Pn–2 = 0 Case - I a2 + a4 + a6 = a1 + a3 + a5 + a7
not possible
2
P15P16 – P14P16 – P15  P14P15 P P – P14  – P15 P15 – P14 
 16 15 Case-II a1 + a3 + a5 + a7 = 11 + a2 + a4 + a6
P13P14 P13P14
 – a–1
=
P15 – P14 P16 – P15  a2
1 2
a6
7 3!
P13 P14 2 3 5 3!
=  P15 – P14  P16 – P15  1 4 5 3!
   total ways = 3!3!4! = 432
 P13  P14 
= (4) (4) = 16 Case-2 a1 + a3 + a5 + ad +11 = a2 + a4 + a6
a2 a4 a6
83. Let n(a) = number of numbers divisible by 5 7 9
a , so Total ways = 3! 4! = 144
Ans. 432 + 144 = 576
n(2) = {2,4,6......100}  50 numbers
n(3) = {3,6,9......99}  33 numbers
86. Solutions are possible when sin x > 0 i.e.,
n(23) = {6,12,18......96}  16 numbers
x   0, 
  Sum of all numbers divisible by
gy laHkkfor gS tc sin x > 0 i.e., x   0, 
2=
50
2  100 = 50×51 case fLFkfr:
2
Sum of all numbers divisible by 1
   3  3
3=
33
3  99 = 33×51 case: 1 x  0,  ,sin2x 
 2
1
 2x 
4
,
4
x  ,
8 8
2 2
  1  3  3
Sum of all numbers divisible by case: 1 x 0,  ,sin2x  1  2x  5, 7 x  5,  7
x  fLFkfr
case: 2 case , :2 
2,sin2x 2  2x  4 ,4  x 8 8,
6=
16
6  96 = 16×51 2 
 
2
1
4 4
5 7
8 8
5 7
2 case: 2 x  ,   ,sin2x   2x  , x  ,
Sum of all numbers divisible by either 2 or 2  2 4 4 8 8
3 = 50 × 51 + 33 × 51–16×51 = 67×51
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ekukfd o`Ùk ij fLFkr fdlh fcUnq P ds funZs'kkad
87. 1 2x 10
 1 2x  ...  1 2x
11 20
(r cos , r sin) gSA
1  2 x 11  1
 
= 1  2 x 
10

1  2x  1
=
1  2x 21  1  2 x 10
2x
21 221313
coeff. of x12 dk xq.kkad = C13
22
= 21 C13 221212  PA2 = ( 3 – r cos )2 + (r sin)2
PB2 = (r cos )2 + (1 – r sin)2
88. Equation of AB, L2 : 3x + 2y = 7 PC2 = (r cos + 3 )2 + (r sin)2
AB dk lehdj.k L2 : 3x + 2y = 7
AM  BM will be maximum = AB, when M rFkk PD2 = (r cos)2 + (r sin + 1)2
is point of intersection of L & L2  PA2 + PB2 + PC2 + PD2 = 4r2 + 8 = 11
AM  BM vf/kdre gksxk = AB, tc M, L vkSj  r = 3 /2
L2 ds izfrPNsnu ds fcUnq gSA 90. Point (2a, a + 1) lies inside circle x2 + y2 –
 M(7, -7) 2x – 2y – 8 = 0
Hence distance between M(7, -7) and 4a2 + (a + 1)2 – 2(2a) – 2(a + 1) – 8 < 0
 5a2 – 4a – 9 < 0
N(1, 1) is MN = 62  82 = 10
5a2 – 9a + 5a – 9 < 0
vr% M(7, -7) vkSj N(1, 1) ds e/; nwjh a(5a – 9) + 1(5a – 9) < 0
MN = 6  8 = 10 gSA
2 2

OA
89.  tan 60º = = 3 
1
  A( 3,0)  and C(– 3,0) 
(5a – 9) (a + 1) < 0  a  (–1, 9/5)
r 3 centre & (2a, a + 1) lies on same side w.r.t.
  sin 60º = = line 3x – 4y + 5 = 0
1 2
Let coordinates of any point P on the circle 1
6a – 4(a + 1) + 5 > 0  a > –
be P  (r cos , r sin) 2
 1 9
Hence a   – , 
 2 5
gy- fcUnq (2a, a + 1) o`Ùk x2 + y2 – 2x – 2y – 8 = 0
ds vUnj gS
4a2 + (a + 1)2 – 2(2a) – 2(a + 1) – 8 < 0
5a2 – 4a – 9 < 0 5a2 – 9a + 5a – 9 < 0

 PA2 = ( 3 – r cos )2 + (r sin)2


PB2 = (r cos )2 + (1 – r sin)2
PC2 = (r cos + 3 )2 + (r sin)2
a(5a – 9) + 1(5a – 9) < 0 (5a – 9) (a + 1)
< 0  a  (–1, 9/5)
and PD2 = (r cos)2 + (r sin + 1)2
dsUæ rFkk (2a, a + 1) js[kk 3x – 4y + 5 = 0 ds
 PA2 + PB2 + PC2 + PD2 = 4r2 + 8 = 11 ,d gh vkSj fLFkr gksxsa
 r = 3 /2 1
6a – 4(a + 1) + 5 > 0  a > –
OA 2
gy-  tan 60º = = 3 
vr% a   – , 
1 1 9
  A( 3,0)  and C(– 3,0)   2 5

r 3
  sin 60º = = ---- TEXT SOLUTIONS (TS) END ----
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