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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 5. If A = 2iˆ + 3 jˆ + 2kˆ and A − B = 2 jˆ , then find B .

Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 (1) 3 (2) 3 3


multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
(3) 2 (4) 3
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Answer (1)
Choose the correct answer:
( )
Sol. 2iˆ + 3 jˆ + 2kˆ − B = 2 jˆ
1. Density () of a body depends on the force applied
(F), its speed (v) and time of motion (t) by the  B = 2iˆ + jˆ + 2kˆ
relation  = KFavbtc, where K is a dimensionless
constant. Then  B =3
(1) a = 1, b = –4, c = –2 6. The resultant gate is
(2) a = 2, b = –4, c = –1
(3) a = –1, b = –4, c = 2
(4) a = 1, b = 4, c = –2
Answer (1)
Sol. [ML–3] = [MLT–2]a[LT–1]b[T]c
= [MaLa+bT–2a–b+c]
a = 1,
a + b = –3, (1) NAND (2) NOR
 b = –4, (3) OR (4) AND
also –2a – b + c = 0 Answer (4)
c = –2 Sol. (A+B) (AB) = (AAB) + B(AB)
2. In which of the following process, the internal = AB + AB
energy of gas remains constant. = (AB)
(1) Isothermal (2) Isochoric 7. For the given circuit diagram, find the current I.
(3) Isobaric (4) Adiabatic
Answer (1)
Sol. T = constant  U = constant
3. A particle is projected at an angle of 30° with ground
with speed 40 m/s. The speed of particle after two
seconds is (use g = 10 m/s2)
(1) 20 2 m/s (2) 20 3 m/s
(3) 20 m/s (4) 10 3 m/s
Answer (2) 5 5
(1) A (2) A
Sol. At t = 2 particle is at maximum height moving with 16 48
40cos30° m/s. 5 1
4. Potential at the surface of a uniformly charged non- (3) A (4) A
12 16
conducting sphere is V. Then the potential at its
centre is Answer (3)
V 10
(1) 0 (2) Sol. ibattery = =5A
2 2
3V 1 1 1 5
(3) 2V (4) I = ibattery    = A
2 2 3 2 12
Answer (4) 8. If a nucleus is divided in ratio of 1 : 21/3, then find
Sol. V =
KQ
2R 3 (
3R 2 − r 2 )  KQ 
at r = R  V = 
 R 

ratio of velocity of the parts is
(1) 2 (2) 21/3
3KQ  3V  (3) 2 2/3 (4) 2–1/3
at r = 0, V0 = =  Answer (2)
2R  2 

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Sol. From conservation of momentum,
m0v1 + 21/3 m0v 2 = 0
v1
 = 21/3
v2

9. ( )
If electric field E at an instant is 6.6 j N/C and the
EM wave is propagating along positive x-direction 2𝐶𝑉0 𝐶𝑉0
(1) (2)
then B at that instant is given by ∈0 ∈0
𝐶𝑉0 3𝐶𝑉0
(1) 2.2  10 −8 kˆ T (2) −2.2  10 −8 kˆ T (3)
2∈0
(4)
2∈0

(3) −0.5  10 kˆ T −8
(4) 19.8  10 kˆ T
8 Answer (2)
Answer (1) Q CV0
Sol.  = =
0 0
Sol. E = C B
14. A satellite is moving around earth surface. How
6.6 −8 much minimum speed should be increased so that
B = = 2.2  10 T
3  108 it escapes from earth surface? (g = acceleration
due to gravity, R = radius of earth)
Also Eˆ  Bˆ = Cˆ
10. Find average speed of N2 at 27°C. (1) 2 gR (2) ( )
2 −1 gR
(1) 476 m/s (2) 470 m/s
(3) 480 m/s (4) 490 m/s (3)
gR
2
(4) ( )
3 −1 gR
Answer (1)
Answer (2)
8RT 8  8.314  300
Sol. v = = = 476 m/s
M 3.14  28  10−3
11. A charge particle is projected inside along the axis
Sol. v circular =
GM
R
= gR ; v = ( 2 −1 ) gR

of long solenoid, then 2GM


(a) Path will be straight line v escape = = 2gR
R
(b) There is no effect of magnetic field on charge
15. A : Moving magnet in conducting pipe slows down.
(c) Path will be parabolic
(d) Path will be circular R : Because eddy current is formed.
(1) a, d (2) a, b (1) A is correct, R is wrong
(3) b, d (4) a, b, d (2) A and R both are wrong
Answer (2) (3) A and R both are correct
Sol. F = qv  B = 0 (4) A is wrong, R is correct
Answer (3)
12. Six identical small liquid drops are mixed together
to form a bigger drop. The terminal velocity of Sol. Moving magnet in conducting pipe causes change
bigger drop if terminal velocity of small drop is 10 in flux and hence induced emf. This emf causes
m/s, will be eddy current in conducting pipe in such a way that
1 2
it tries to oppose the change in flux, therefore
(1) 10  (6) 3 m/s (2) 10  (6) 3 m/s magnet slows down.
16. A source of sound is moving away from a stationary
2
observer with constant velocity 40 m/s. Find
(3) 5  (3) 3 m/s (4) 10 × (6)3 m/s
frequency heard by observer, if original frequency
Answer (2) of source is 400 Hz and speed of sound in air is
Sol. R = 61/3r 360 m/s
vb R2 (1) 330 Hz (2) 320 Hz
Also, = 2 ( vT  (Radius)2)
vs r (3) 360 Hz (4) 280 Hz
Vb = 10 × (6)2/3 Answer (3)
13. A parallel plate capacitor C connected with a  360 
Sol. f = 400   = 360 Hz
battery of voltage V0. A close gaussian surface is  360 + 40 
shown by dotted boundary as shown. The electric 17. Find emf induces across the faces of given cube.
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Sol. F – 0.5 g sin30° = 0.5 a  F = 0.5 + 2.5 = 3 N


v10 = u + at  v10 = 0 + 1(10) = 10 m/s
P10 = Fv = 30 w
23. A ray of light is incident on a plane mirror as shown
in figure. Find the deviation of ray (in degree and
(1) 2V (2) 4V clockwise direction).
(3) 8V (4) 6V
Answer (1)
Sol. ind = Bv
ind = 1(8)(0.25)
 ind = 2 volt
Answer (240)
Sol.  = 180° + 60° = 240° (clockwise)

18.
19.
20.
SECTION - B
24. Proton and electrons have equal kinetic energy, the
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section ratio of de Broglie wavelength of proton and
contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five 1
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a electron is . Find x. (Mass of proton = 1849 times
x
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
mass of electron)
correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; Answer (43)
e.g., 06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using Sol. P = 2Km
the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in
h
the place designated to enter the answer. =
P
21. A body is rotating with kinetic energy E. If angular
velocity of body is increased to three times of initial p Pe 2Kme me 1 1
angular velocity then kinetic energy becomes nE. = = = = =
e Pp 2Kmp mp 1849 43
Find n.
Answer (9) 25. Energy of hydrogen in ground state is –13.6 eV.
1 The energy of He+ in first exited state is –13.6x.
Sol. K.E. = I 2 = E Find the value of x.
2
1 1  Answer (1)
Ef = I ( 3) = 9   I 2 
2
2 2  Sol. For He+
Ef = 9E −13.6Z 2 −13.6  4
22. Find power delivered by F at t = 10 s. Body start E= 2
= = –13.6 eV
2 4
from rest.
26.
27.
28.
29.
Answer (30) 30.

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CHEMISTRY
SECTION - A Sol. Sulphide ores are roasted for conversion to oxides
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 before reduction. Oxides can be easily reduced as
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices compared to sulphides.
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 4. Red ppt. by Benedict solution is
Choose the correct answer: (1) Glucose
1. Which of the following has minimum boiling point? (2) RNA
(1) Na (2) K
(3) DNA
(3) Rb (4) Cs
(4) Sucrose
Answer (4)
Answer (1)
Sol. Cs has minimum boiling point as boiling point of
Sol. Benedict solution oxidises aldoses and ketoses to
alkali metals decreases down the group.
gluconic acid and itself gets reduced to red ppt. of
2. Which of the following has maximum number of l.p.
Cu2O.
at central atom?
Glucose + Benedict solution →
(1) ClO3– (2) SF4
Gluconic acid + Cu2O 
(3) XeF4 (4) I3– (Red)

Answer (4) DNA, RNA and Sucrose do not react with Benedict
Sol. solution.

Fe (H2O )6  , Fe ( CN)6  magnetic


+3 –3
5. spin only

magnetic moment is respectively


(1) 8.87 and 6.92 (2) 5.98 and 1.732
(3) 6.92 and 6.92 (4) 3.87 and 1.732
Answer (2)
Sol. Both complexes have d5 configuration
+3
Fe (H2O )6  → 5 unpaired electrons

From the structures of the given species, it can be


= 35 B.M.
clearly seen that I3– has maximum number of lone
Fe ( CN)6  → 1 unpaired electron
–3

pairs at central atom


3. Statement-1: Sulphides are converted into oxide = 3 B. M.
first.
6. Statement 1 : Nylon-6 is made by Caprolactum
Statement-2: Because oxides can be reduced
Statement 2 : LDP is made by TiCl4 & Al(Et)3
easily.
(1) Only 1st is correct (2) Only 2nd is correct
(1) Only 1st is correct (2) Only 2nd is correct
(3) Both are correct (4) Both are incorrect
(3) Both are correct (4) Both are incorrect
Answer (3) Answer (1)

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Sol. TiCl4 + Al(Et)3 is used as a catalyst in preparation


HDP
9.
7. Consider the following change:

NiBr2Cl2 2– ⎯⎯→PtCl2Br2 2–


Compound Z is
During the above change, which of the following
properties does not change?
(1) Geometrical isomerism (1) (2)
(2) Structure
(3) Optical activity
(4) Splitting energy
Answer (3)
(3) (4)
Sol. NiBr2Cl2 
2–
⎯⎯→ This complex species is

tetrahedral as & are weak field ligands.

PtBr2Cl2 2– ⎯⎯→ As Pt belongs to 5d series, this Answer (2)

complex species is square planar.


Sol.
Splitting energy will be different as central atom is
different.
Both the complex species are optically inactive.

NiBr2Cl2 2– , being tetrahedral does not show G.I.

PtBr2Cl2 2– shows two G.I.

8. A ⎯⎯
K
→B
10. What is the chemical formula of freon gas?
Follows first order kinetics w.r.t. A and B, Both
(1) C2Cl2F4 (2) C2F2H4
i.e. r = K[A]1[B]1
(3) CHF3 (4) CCl2F2
r [A] [B]
Answer (4)
20 0.1 0.5
Sol. The chemical formula of freon gas is CCl2F2.
(X) 0.4 0.5
11. 2 gm of x is present in 1 mole of H2O. Find the mass
40 (0.8) (Y)
% of x.
Find out “K” and “Y”
(1) 80, 2 (2) 80, 1 (1) 10% (2) 20%

(3) 80, 0.125 (4) 40, 0.125 (3) 5% (4) 7%

Answer (3) Answer (1)


Sol. [A] : 4 times  rate 4 times 2
Sol. Mass % of x =  100 = 10
 X = 80 20

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14. Which of the following will not give precipitate with
12. Assertion:
AgNO3(aq.)

Reason: Wolf Kishner reduction is used for (1) (2)

reduction of . (3) (4)

Answer (2)
(1) Assertion and Reason both are correct and Sol. Compounds which result in the formation of stable
Reason is correct explanation of Assertion carbocation intermediate will give precipitate with
(2) Assertion and Reason both are correct but the aq. AgNO3

Reason is not correct explanation of Assertion

(3) Assertion and Reason both are incorrect

(4) Assertion is incorrect and reason is correct


statement

Answer (4)

Sol.

Because heating in the presence of base results in


elimination

13. Glucose is added in 100 gm of water. Lowering in


vapor pressure is 0.2 mm Hg. Vapour pressure of
pure water is 54.2 mm Hg. Then weight of glucose
15. Least stable Hydride is
is
(1) HF (2) LiH
(1) 3.70 gm (2) 4.92 gm
(3) BeH2 (4) NaH
(3) 6.73 gm (4) 8.74 gm Answer (3)
Answer (1) Sol. BeH2 is least stable as it has significant covalent
character and is an electron-deficient hydride.
Sol.
16. Find the root mean square velocity for Nitrogen gas
at 27ºC (in m/sec)
(1) 426 (2) 517
(3) 327 (4) 646
0.2 nglucose
=
54 (100 / 18 ) Answer (2)
3𝑅𝑇 3×8.314×300
0.2 100 Sol. 𝑣 = √ =√
𝑛glucose = × 𝑀 28×10–3
54 18
= 516.95
0.2 100
Mass of glucose =   180 = 3.70 gm
54 18 = 517 m/sec

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17. Assertion (A) : Glycine react with Cl2 in the (excluding rearranged products)
presence of red P to give optically active compound Answer (03.00)
Reason (R) : Compound containing two chiral
centres is always optically active Sol.
(1) Both (A) & (R) are correct & (R) is the correct
explanation of (A) (i)
(2) Both (A) & (R) are correct & (R) is not the
correct explanation of (A)
(3) (A) is correct, (R) is incorrect statement
(ii)
(4) (A) & (R), both are incorrect
Answer (3)
Total 3 Isomers
Sol.
23. When 2 gm magnesium reacts with excess of HCl
and H2 gas is produced then the volume of H2 gas
Contain chiral centre
18. produced is ____ × 10–2 liter at STP? (Nearest

19. Integer)

20. Answer (187)

SECTION - B Sol. Mg + 2HCl → MgCl2 + H2(g)


Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
2 2
 22.4
contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five 24 24
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a
= 1.87 L
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
187 × 10–2 L
correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; 24. P4 + SOCl2 ⎯⎯→ 4PCl3 + x SO2 + y S2Cl2
e.g., 06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using
x + y is __________
the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in
Answer (6)
the place designated to enter the answer.

21. How many of the following are intensive properties? Sol. P4 + 8SOCl2 ⎯⎯→ 4PCl3 + 4SO2 + 2S2Cl2

Gibbs free energy, Ecell , Volume, Molarity x=4

Answer (02.00) y=2

Sol. Ecell and molarity are intensive properties. But x+y=6

Gibbs Free Energy and Volume are extensive 25.


26.
properties.
27.
22. 2-Chloro-1-butene ⎯⎯⎯
HCl
→ Number of Isomeric 28.
29.
product possible are?
30.

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MATHEMATICS

SECTION - A dy 5 (1 + x 5 )2
3. + y= . If y(1) = 2, then the
dx x (1 + x 5 ) x7
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices value of y(2) is
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 693 697
(1) (2)
128 128
Choose the correct answer:
1. Using all he letters of the word MATHS, then rank 637 627
(3) (4)
of the word THAMS is 128 128
Answer (1)
(1) 101 (2) 102
5 5 x –6
(3) 103 (4) 104  x (1+ x 5 )dx  ( x −5 +1)dx
Sol. I.F. = e =e
Answer (3)
–5
+1) 1 x5
Sol. 5 2 1 3 4 = e – ln( x = =
T H A MS x –5 + 1 x5 + 1
x5 (1 + x 5 )2 x5

4 1 0 0 0
y =  dx
4! 3! 2! 1! 0! x5 + 1 x7 (1 + x 5 )
 Rank = 4 × 4! + 1 × 3! + 1 (1 + x 5 )
= 96 + 6 + 1 = 103
=  x2
dx

x +1 x x –1 x 4
9  = + +C
2. x x+ x = (103 x + 81) , then  and x 4
8 3
x x x + 2
 1 1
are roots of y(1) = 2  2   = –1 + + C
2 4
(1) 4x2 + 24x – 27 = 0 7
C=
(2) 4x2 – 24x + 27 = 0 4
(3) 4x2 – 24x – 27 = 0 Put x = 2
(4) 4x2 + 24x + 27 = 0  32  –1 7
 y  = +4+
Answer (2)  33  2 4

Sol. Put x = 0 in the given equation 693


 y=
128
1 0 0
9 1
0  0 =  81 4. The domain of the function f(x) =
8
0 0 2  x 2 − 3  x  − 10
is
3 ( 3 )6
  = (1) (–, 3]  [6, ) (2) (– , – 2)  (2, )
23
(3) (–, 3]  [5, ) (4) (– , – 2)  [6, )
9
= Answer (4)
2
Sol. [x]2 – 3[x] – 10 > 0
 3
 = ( x  + 2 ) ( x  − 5 )  0
3 2
[x] < – 2 OR [x] > 5
2 9 3 9 3
x − + x +  = 0 [x]  – 3 OR [x]  6
2 2 2 2
x < – 2 OR x  6
2
4 x − 24 x + 27 = 0 x (– , – 2)  [6, )
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5. Let mean and variance of the data 1, 2, 4, 5, x, y Sol. 1011th term from end = 1011 term from beginning
are 5 and 10 respectively. Then mean deviation 2022
 5 4x 
about the mean of data is  r = 1010  2x − 5 
 
8 7
(1) (2) 1012 1010
3 2 2022  5   4x 
T1011 = C1010    5 
 2x   
5 7
(3) (4) 2022
6 6  4x 5 
1011 term from starting  − 
Answer (1)  5 2x 
Sol. 12 + x + y = 30  x + y = 18  4x 
1012
 5 
1010
2022
T1011 = C1010    2x 
x 2 + y 2 + 46  5   
− ( 5 ) = 10
2
and
6 Now,
1012 1010
x 2 + y 2 + 46 2022  5   4x 
 = 10 + 25 C1010    5  = 1024
6  2x   
x2 + y2 = 164 1012 1010
2022  4x   5 
C1010    2x 
 x = 10, y = 8  5   
Now, mean deviation about mean 2
 55  10
4+3+1+0+5+3 16 8  2x  4 x  = 2
= = =  
6 6 3
25
6. If a + b + c + d = 11 (a, b, c, d > 0) then maximum = 25
2
8x
value of a5 b3 c 2d = 3750  the  is
25
(1) 90 (2) 115 x2 =
28
(3) 120 (4) 85
5
Answer (1) x =
24
Sol. Assume numbers to be
8. A circle with center at (2, 0) and maximum radius
a a a a a b b b c c
, , , , , , , , , , d. x2 y 2
5 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 2 2 “r” is inscribed in the ellipse + = 1. The value
36 9
Now apply AM  GM of 12r2 is
a a a a a b b b c c 1
+ + + + + + + + + +d  5 3 2 (1) 108 (2) 172
5 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 2 2 a b c d 11
   (3) 83 (4) 92
11  5533 221 
Answer (4)
a5 b3c 2d  5533 22 Sol. Equation of normal at P ( 6cos , 3 sin  ) is
 Max of a b c d = 5 3 2 = 3,37,500
5 3 2 5 3 2
( 6 sec  ) x − ( 3cosec ) y = 27
= 90 × 3750 It passes through (2, 0)
  = 90 12 sec = 27
2022
 4x 5  4 65
7.  5 − 2x  then (1011)th term from end is equal cos  = , sin  =
  9 9
to (1024) times (1011)th term from starting then |x|  8 65 
P ,
is  3 3 
 
16 16
(1) (2) 2
7 5 8 
2
 65  69
r =  − 2 +   =
3  
(3)
5
(4)
8  3  3
16 5
69
Answer (3) 12r 2 = 12  = 92
9
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9. f : R → R be a continuous non-constant function Sol. n +2
Cr −1 : n +2
Cr : n +2
Cr +1 :: 1: 3 : 5
 /2  /4
and
 f (sin2x ).sin x dx +   f (cos2x ).cos x dx = 0 ( n + 2 )! r !(n + 2 − r )! 1
  =
0 0 (r − 1)! (n − r + 3)! (n + 2)! 3
then  is equal to
r 1
 =  n − r + 3 = 3r
(1) 2 (2) 3 (n − r + 3) 3
(3) − 2 (4) − 3 n = 4r – 3 …(i)
Answer (3) ( n + 1)! (r + 1)! (n − r + 1)! 3
and  =
 /2  /4 r !(n + 2 − r )! (n + 2)! 5
Sol.  f (sin2x ) sin x dx +   f (cos2x ).cos x dx = 0 ( r + 1) 3
0 0
 =
 /2 n+2−r 5
 /4
f (sin2 x ) sin x dx +  f (sin2 x ) sin x dx  5r + 5 = 3n + 6 – 3r
 /4
  /4
 8r – 1 = 3n …(ii)

 f (cos 2x ) cos x dx = 0
0
+ By (i) and (ii)
0 8r − 1
4r − 3 =
a a 3
Here  f ( x ) dx =  f (a − x ) dx  4r = 8  r=2
0 0
n=5

Let x = t +  Sum = 7C1 + 7C 2 + 7C 3 = 7 + 21 + 35 = 63
4
 /4  /4 11. The converse of the statement (~p  q)  r is
    
 f (cos2x ) sin  − x  dx +
 4 
 f (cos2t ) sin  t +  dx
 4  (1) r  (~p  q) (2) r  (p  ~q)
0 0

 /4 (3) ~r  (p  ~q) (4) ~r  (~p  q)


+  f (cos2x ) Answer (1)
0

cos x dx = 0 Sol. Converse of (~p  q)  r is


 /4
      r  (~p  q)

 f (cos2x ) sin  4 − x  + sin  x + 4  +  cos x  dx = 0 12. If a, b, c, b are coplanar reactor then value of
0

a b c  is
 f (cos2x ) ( ( ) dx = 0
 /4
 2 +  cos x)  
0
(1) b d c  + a d b  + a d c 
 /4
 ( 2+ )  f (cos2x ).cos x dx = 0 (2) b d c  + a b d  + a d c 
0

  (3) b c d  + a b d  + a d c 


 f(cos2x) and cosx is not zero in  0,  .
 4
(4) b c d  + a d b  + a d c 
 2 +=0
Answer (3)
  = − 2. Sol. b − a c − a d − a  = 0

( b − a ) ·( (c − a )  (d − a ) ) = 0
10. If the ratio of three consecutive terms is 1:3:5 in the
expansion of (1 + x)n+2. Then sum of consecutive
terms is
( b − a ) ·( c  d − c  a − a  d ) = 0
(1) 41 (2) 64
 b c d  −  b c a  −  b a d  − a c d  = 0
(3) 63 (4) 43        
Answer (3)  a b c  = b c d  − b a d  − a ·c d 
       
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 min( x 2, x 3 ), y +3
e x  (0, 1) 2
Tangent at (1, 3) = 2x + 1
f (x) = 
13.
 [ x –ln x ],
x  [1, 2)
then find
 xf ( x )dx 2
 e 0 y = 4x – 1
 Area
1 1
(1) 2e – (2) 2e + 2/5 1
2 2
 ( 2x + 1 − (1 − x ) ) dx +  ( 2x + 1) − ( 4 x − 1) dx
2 2

1 1 0 2/5
(3) 4e – (4) 4e +
2/5 1
( 2x 2 + x ) dx +  ( 2x 2 − 4x + 2) dx
2 2
Answer (1)
= 
0 2/5

 x 2 2/5 1
Sol. f ( x ) = e , x  (0, 1)  2x 3 x 2 
= + 
 2x 3 4 x 2
+ −

+ 2x 
 e, x  [1, 2)  3 2 
 0  3 2  2/5
2 1 2 92 144 368 + 432 800 4
= + = = =
  
2
xf ( x )dx = x  e x dx + x  e dx 750 1000 3000 3000 15
0 0 1
y −1 z − 3
x2 = t 15. Angle between line x = = and plane x +
2 r
2xdx = dt 5
2y + 3z + 4 = 0 is cos−1 then point of
1 2 14
1 t
=
2 
e dt + e xdx  intersection of line and plane is
0 1  15 −23 11 
(1) (–15, –23, –11) (2)  , , 
2  7 7 7
1 t 1  x2 
=  e 0 + e   (3) (15, 23, 11)
 −15 −23 11 
(4)  , , 
2  2 1
 7 7 7
1 3 Answer (4)
=  (e – 1) + e
2 2 1 + 4 + 3r
Sol. sin  =
–1 14 5 + r 2
= 2e
2
5 3  5 + 3r 
14. The area between the curve y = 2x2 + 1 and tangent cos−1 = sin−1 = sin−1  
14 14  2 
 14 5 + r 
to it at (1, 3) and x + y = 1 is
3 5 + 3r
1 1 =
(1) (2) 14  5 + r 2  14
15 60  
 
4 8
(3) (4) 3 5 + r 2 = 5 + 3r
15 3
9(5 + r2) = 25 + 9r2 + 30r
Answer (3)  45 = 25 + 30r
Sol.  30r = 30
2
r =
3
Let the point on line is P(3k, 6k + 1, 2k + 3)
3k + 12k + 2 + 6k + 9 + 4 = 0
 21k = –15
5
 k=−
7
 −15 −23 11 
 P , , 
 7 7 7
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16. Sol. f(4) = f(1) + f(2) + 1
17.
 f(1) + f(2) + 1  6
18.
19. f(1) + f(2)  5
20.
Possible cases
SECTION - B
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section 1 {1,2,3,4} → 4
contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five 2 {1,2,3} → 3
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a 3 {1,2} → 2
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the 4 {1} → 1
correct numerical value (in decimal notation, 10
truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place;
e.g., 06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using f(5), f(3) can be filled in 6 ways
the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in Total functions = 10 × 6 × 6 = 360
the place designated to enter the answer.
23. For a biased coin, the probability of getting head is
21. If e8x – e6x – 3e4x – e2x + 1 = 0, then number of
1
solutions of above equation is . It is tossed n times till we get head. Given a
4
Answer (2) quadratic equation 64x2 + 2nx + 1 = 0. If the
Sol. e8x – e6x – 3e4x – e2x + 1 = 0, probability that the quadratic equation has no real
 1   2x 1  P
  e4 x + − e + =0 roots is (where P and Q are coprime), then the
4x   Q
 e   e2 x 
2 value of Q – P is
 1   1 
  e2 x + −  e2 x + =5
2x  Answer (2187)
 e   e2 x 
 t2 – t – 5 = 0 Sol. (2n)2 – 4 × 64 < 0  n < 8  n  7

1  1 + 20 Required probability
t=
2 2 6
1 3 1 3 1 3 1
= +  +    + ... +   
1  21 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
=
2
  3 7 
1 − 21 1 −   
1   4   47 − 37 P
is rejected
2
= = =
1 + 21
4
1−
3 47 Q
 t= 4
2
Q – P = 37 = 2187
2x 1 1 + 21
 e + =  2 values of e2x possible
e2 x 2 24.
25.
 2 real solution
26.
22. If f(1) + f(2) = f(4) – 1 and a function from A to B is 27.
defined where A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, B = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}.
28.
Find the numbers of function with such relation.
29.
Answer (360)
30.

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