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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 g × R 2 16g
Sol.
= g′ =
25 2 25
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 R
16
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 16W
W′ =
25
Choose the correct answer: 4. A proton is projected with speed v in magnetic field
1. An object starts moving with an initial speed 10 m/s B of magnitude 1 T if angle between velocity and
and acceleration 2 m/s2 along positive x-direction. magnetic field is 60° as shown below. Kinetic energy
The time taken to attain 60 m/s speed is of proton is 2 eV (Mass of proton = 1.67 × 10–27 kg,
(1) 25 s (2) 20 s e = 1.6 × 10–19 C).
(3) 30 s (4) 15 s The pitch of the path of proton is approximately
Answer (1)
Sol. v = u + at
60 = 10 + (2)t
t = 25 s
2. Potential energy of an electron is defined as
(1) 6.28 × 10–2 m (2) 6.28 × 10–4 m
1
U = mw 2 x 2 and follows Bohr’s law. Radius of (3) 3.14 × 10–2 m (4) 3.14 × 10–4 m
2
Answer (2)
orbital as function of n depends on (w is some
constant)  mv sin 60° 
Sol. R =  
1  qB 
(1) n2 (2)
n  2πm  1
T =  K.E = mv 2
 qB  2
(3) n (4) n 2/3
Answer (3)  2πm  2K
Pitch
= v cos θ ×   =v
1  qB  m
Sol. U = mw 2 x 2
2 2K 1 2πm
= × ×
nh m 2 qB
mvx =
2π π 3.14
2
= ⋅ 2Km= × 2 × 2 × (1.6)2 × 10−46
mv eB 1.6 × 10 −19 × 1
= mw 2 x
x 3.14
= × 2 × 1.6 × 10−23
⇒ v = wx 1.6 × 10−19
⇒ x2 ∝ n = 6.28 × 10–4 m
or x∝ n 5. An electric dipole is shown in the figure. If it is
displaced angularly by a small angle with respect to
3. If W is the weight on the surface of earth then electric field, then angular frequency of oscillation
R is given by
weight of same body at a height e above the
4
surface of earth is equal to (Re :- Radius of earth)
4 16
(1) W (2) W
5 25
6qE 3qE
25 5 (1) (2)
(3) W (4) W ml ml
16 4
2qE qE
Answer (2) (3) (4)
ml ml
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Answer (1) 8. In amplitude modulation with carrier frequency (Ac)
and modulant frequency (Am), modulation index is
60%. If Ac – Am = 3 V then Ac + Am is equal to _____.
(1) 6 V (2) 12 V
(3) 4 V (4) 15 V
Sol.
Answer (2)
Sol. µ = 0.6
Am
τcom = qElsinθ = 0.6
Ac
 θ is very small
Ac − Am 2 1
= =
τcom = qElθ Ac + Am 8 4
 m l2 4l 2  = ⇒ Ac + Am = 12 V
 × +m  α qEl θ
2 9 9  9. For two different photosensitive material having
6qE work function φ and 2φ respectively, are illuminated
=
α θ
ml with light of sufficient energy to emit electron. If the
6. graph of stopping potential versus frequency is
drawn, for these two different photosensitive
materials the ratio of slope of graph for these two
materials is
(1) 1 : 1 (2) 1 : 2
(3) 1 : 4 (4) 4 : 1
In the circuit shown reading of the ideal voltmeter Answer (1)
used is equal to ______ volts
Sol. eV = hν – φ
(1) 3 V (2) 1.8 V
(3) 1.2 V (4) Zero h
=
V  ν − φ
Answer (3) e
Sol. Current through 2 Ω resistance h
Slope =   is independent of material so ratio is
3 e
= A = 0.6 A
5 1 : 1.
⇒ V2Ω = 0.6 × 2 = 1.2 V 10. In the given AC circuit, find maximum current
through the capacitor
⇒ Reading of voltmeter = 1.2 V
7. Find the ratio of root mean square speed of oxygen
gas molecules to that of hydrogen gas molecules, if
temperature of both the gases are same.
1 1
(1) (2)
4 16
1 1
(3) (4)
32 8
(1) 0.65 πA (2) 0.35 πA
Answer (1)
(3) 0.2 πA (4) 0.8 πA
3RT
Sol. v rms = Answer (1)
M
1 E0
v rms ∝ Sol. =
i0 = E 0 ωC
XC
M
(v rms ) O 2 2 1 = 36 × 120π × 150 × 10–6 A
= =
(v rms ) H 2 32 4 = 0.65 πA

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11. An object A is released from a height h such that 14. Radius of first orbit in H-atom is a0 . Then, de
the ratio of its speed before striking the ground and Broglie wavelength of electron in the third orbit is
after striking the ground is 4 : 1. If loss of kinetic
(1) 3πa0 (2) 6πa0
x
energy is % then value of x is
4 (3) 9πa0 (4) 12πa0
Answer (2)
4
Sol. λ =
mv
2πr
=
(1) 225 (2) 50 n
(3) 375 (4) 25 2πa0 n 2
Answer (3) =
n
Vbefore 4 = 2πa0 (n )
Sol. =
Vafter 1
= 6πa0
KEbefore 16
= 15. Choose the incorrect statement from the given
KEafter 1
statements.
∆KE 15 (A) Planets revolve around the Sun with constant
=
KEbefore 16 linear speed.
15 (B) Energy of planet in elliptical orbit is constant.
= × 100%
16 (C) Satellite in circular motion have constant
375 energy.
= % (D) Body falling towards the Earth results in
4
12. Assertion (A) : When tooth paste is pressed, it negligible displacement of the Earth.
follows Pascal’s principle. (1) (A) (2) (B)
Reason (R) : When pressure is applied on a fluid it (3) (C) (4) (D)
is distributed constantly throughout the fluid in all Answer (1)
direction and on the wall of the container. Sol. Planet revolves around the Sun in elliptical orbit
(1) A is correct and R is the correct explanation of with variable speed.
A
16. A particle moves from A to B via C with uniform
(2) A is correct and R is wrong explanation of A speed of π m/s. Average velocity during the journey
(3) A is correct, R is wrong is equal to
(4) Both A and R are false
Answer (1)
Sol. Reason (R) is the Pascal’s principle and which
gives correct explanation of A.
13. Assertion (A) : In forward biased p-n junction,
diffusion current is from p-region to n-region.
Reason (R) : Diffusion takes place due to
concentration gradient.
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true, (R) is the correct (1) 3 m/s
explanation of (A)
3
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true, (R) is not the correct (2) m/s
explanation of (A) 2
(3) (A) is true, (R) is false 3 3
(3) m/s
(4) Both (A) and (R) are false 2
Answer (1) (4) 2 m/s
Sol. Diffusion takes place due to concentration gradient. Answer (3)

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Sol. Displacement 19. Average energy density of an EM wave with electric
= 2R × sin60° = 3R
field amplitude E0 and magnetic field amplitude B0
is equal to
2πR 1 2R B02
Time = × = seconds 1
3 π 3 (1) ε0 E02 (2)
2 µ0
⇒ Average velocity
1
3R × 3 3 3 (3) ε0 E02 (4) µ0 E02
= = m/s 2
2R 2 Answer (1)
17. The temperature of body drops from 60°C to 40°C
in 7 min. The surrounding temperature is 10°C. The 1 1 B2
Sol. Total energy = ε0 E02 +
temperature of body drops from 40°C to T°C in 4 4 µ0
7 min. Find the value of T
B2
(1) 16°C (2) 20°C and ε0 E02 =
µ0
(3) 28°C (4) 36°C
Answer (3) 1
⇒ total energy = ε0 E02
60 − 40 2
Sol. = K (50 − 10) 20.
7
SECTION - B
40 − T  40 + T 
= K − 10  Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
7  2  contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five
20  40 × 2  questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a
⇒ =
40 − T  T + 20  NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
⇒ T + 20 = 160 – 4T truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place;
⇒ 5T = 140 e.g., 06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using
the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in
140
T= = 28°C the place designated to enter the answer.
5
21. A solid sphere and a ring have equal masses and
18. In the given circuit, find the current passing through equal radius of gyration. If both are rotating about
20 Ω. the axis passing through the centre of mass, then
x
the ratio of radius is then find the value of x.
2
Answer (5)
2
Sol. mR12 = mK12 and mR22 = K 2
5
(1) 0.45 A (2) 0.23 A
2
(3) 0.40 A (4) 0.78 A K1 = R1 K2 = R2
5
Answer (3)
K2 = R2 K1 = K2
Sol. Let x be the potential at the node
30 − x 2 − x 12 − x 2 R 5
+ + 0
= R1 = R2 ⇒ 1 =
60 20 30 5 R2 2

1 1 4 x x x 22.
+ + = + + 23.
2 10 10 60 20 30
24.
10 2 x + 6 x + 4 x
= 25.
10 120
26.
120 = 12x 27.
x = 10 V 28.
10 − 2 8 29.
=i = = 0.4 A
20 20 30.

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CHEMISTRY
SECTION - A 3. Which of the following is most basic
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 (1) Tl2O3
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (2) Tl2O
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
(3) Cr2O3
Choose the correct answer:
(4) B2O3
Answer (2)
1.
Sol. Tl+ oxide is more basic than Tl3+ Cr2O3 is
amphoteric
4. Which of the following element is not present in
Nessler’s reagent?
(1) K
(P) Number of intermediates = 2
(2) Hg
(Q) Number of transition states = 3
(3) N
(R) Reaction is endothermic
Correct statement is (4) I
(1) P & Q only Answer (3)
(2) P & R only Sol. Nessler’s reagent is alkaline solution of K2HgI4
(3) Q & R only
5. Which of the following is not obtained on
(4) P, Q, R
electrolysis of brine solution
Answer (1)
Sol. 3-step reaction (1) NaOH
Number of transition states = 3 (2) H2 gas
Number of intermediates = 2 (3) Cl2 gas
Reaction is exothermic
(4) Na
As H < 0
Answer (4)
2. Which of the following compound is most acidic?
Sol. Anode

2Cl– ⎯⎯→ Cl2 + 2e–


(1) (2) Cathode

2e– + 2H2O ⎯⎯→H2 + 2OH–

Na metal is not obtained on electrolysis of brine.

(3) (4) 6. BeCl2 exists as in solid state, vapour phase and at


high temperature of the order of 1200 K in that
order.
Answer (2) (1) Polymer, Dimer and Monomer
(2) Dimer, Polymer and Monomer
(3) Monomer, Dimer and Polymer
Sol. is most acidic due to –I effect of (4) Polymer, Monomer and Dimer

Answer (1)
–NO2 group.

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Sol. BeCl2 has a linear polymeric chain structure with 10. Consider the following reaction
Be-atom undergoing sp3 hybridisation. In the
vapour phase BeCl2 tends to form a chloro-bridged
dimer,

Select the P.

which dissociates into the linear monomer at high (1)


temperature of the order of 1200 K.
7. Which of the following has highest hydration
energy. (2)
(1) Be+2
(2) Mg+2
(3) Ca++
(4) Ba+2
(3)
Answer (1)
Sol. Hydration energy decreases down the group in the
2nd group metal cation.
8. Oxidation state of Mn in KMnO4 changes by 3 units (4)
in which medium?
(1) Strongly acidic
Answer (1)
(2) Strongly basic
Sol.
(3) Aqueous neutral
(4) Weakly acidic
Answer (3)
Sol. KMnO4 in aqueous neutral medium reduces to
MnO2.
11. During detection of Lead.
3
2KMnO4 + H2O → 2MnO2 + 2KOH + O2 Formation of which of following compound is not
2 used as confirmatory test.
 Oxidation state of Mn in KMnO4 changes from (1) PbSO4
+7 to +4 i.e., by 3 units.
(2) Pb(NO3)2
9. IUPAC name of the compound K3[Co(C2O4)3] is
(3) PbCrO4
(1) Potassium trioxalatocobalt (III)
(4) PbI2
(2) Potassium trioxalatocobaltate (III)
Answer (2)
(3) Potassium cobalttrioxalate (II)
Sol. PbSO4 - White ppt
(4) Potassium oxalatocobaltate (III)
PbCrO4 - Yellow ppt
Answer (2)
PbI2 - Yellow ppt
Sol. IUPAC name of K3[Co(C2O4)3] is Potassium
Pb(NO3)2 - Soluble
trioxalatocobaltate (III).

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12. Identify the final product (B) formed in the following Sol. D.D.T. and Aldrin are pesticides while sodium
sequence of reactions. arsenite and sodium chlorate are herbicides.
14. Amino Acid Letter code
A. Alanine P. N
B. Asparagine Q. A
C. Aspartic acid R. R
D. Arginine S. D
(1) A - Q; B - S; C - P; D - R
(1)
(2) A - Q; B - S; C - R; D - P
(3) A - S; B - P; C - R; D - Q
(4) A - S; B - P; C - P; D - R
Answer (1)
(2) Sol. Alanine - A
Arginine - R
Aspartic acid - D
Asparagine - N
(3)
15.
16.
17.
(4) 18.
19.
20.
Answer (3) SECTION - B
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section contains
10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five questions out
of 10. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL
VALUE. For each question, enter the correct numerical
value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the
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
numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.

Sol.
21. The number of compounds that give iodoform test
13. Consider the following:
(i) D.D.T.
(ii) Aldrin
(iii) Sodium arsenite
(iv) Sodium chlorate
How many of these are pesticides?
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
Answer (2)

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Answer (02.00) C. Orthorhombic

D. Hexagonal
Sol. E. Rhombohedral

F. Monoclinic

G. Triclinic
give iodoform test.
How many of them can have BCC unit cell?
22. If a0 is the radius of H-atom de-Broglie wavelength
of e– in 3rd orbit of Li2+ ion is xa0. Find out x. Answer (03.00)

Answer (02.00) Sol. Cubic, tetragonal and orthorhombic can have BCC
unit cell.
a0  (3)2
Sol. r3 = = 3a0 25. How many of the given molecules are square
(3) planar in shape?

2r = 3 XeF4, SF4, [Ni(CO)4], [Ni(CN)4]2–, [NiCl4]2–, [FeCl4]2–,


[Cu(NH3)4]2+, [PdCl4]2–
2 (3a0 ) = 3
Answer (04.00)
  = 2a0
Sol. XeF4 : square planar
x=2
SF4 : see saw
23. How many of the following will have same relative
lowering in vapour pressure? [Ni(CO)4] : tetrahedral

(A) 1 M NaCl [Ni(CN)4]2– : square planar


(B) 1 M Urea [NiCl4]2– : tetrahedral
(C) 1.5 M AlCl3
[FeCl4]2– : tetrahedral
(D) 2 M Na2SO4
[Cu(NH3)4]2+ : square planar
Answer (02.00)
[PdCl4]2– : square planar
P
Sol. = i(x solute ) 26. Volume of HBr (0.02 M) (in ml) needed to
psolvent
completely neutralise Ba(OH)2 (0.01 M, 10 ml)
i.M should be same
Answer (10)
(A) 1 × 2 = 2
Sol. mEq of HBr = mEq of Ba(OH)2
(B) 1 × 1 = 1
0.02 × V = 0.01 × 10 × 2
(C) 1.5 × 4 = 6
0.02  10
(D) 2 × 3 = 6 V= = 10 ml
0.02
(C) & (D) will have same RLVP 27.
24. We are given with 7 type of lattice.
28.
A. Cubic
29.
B. tetragonal 30.

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MATHEMATICS

SECTION - A 1 1 1
Sol. Let  = 1 2  = 6 − 
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20
1 2 6
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.  for   6 system has unique solution
Choose the correct answer: Now, when  = 6
 6 1 1
1. If f(x) + f( – x) = 2 then  f ( x ) sin xdx 1 = 5 2 6 = 0 − (30 − 6) + (10 − 2)
0
 2 6
2
 = 4( − 5)
(1) 2 (2)
4
1 6 2
2  2 = 1 5 6 = − 4( − 5)
(3) 22 (4)
8 1  6
Answer (1)
1 1 6 1 1 6

3 = 1 2 5 = 0 1 –1 =  − 5
Sol. I =  f ( x ) sin x dx
0
1 2  0 1 −6

 Clearly at  = 5, i = 0 for i = 1, 2, 3
I =  f (  − x ) sin x dx
 at  = 6,  = 5 system has infinite solutions.
0
3. Let statement 1 : (2002)2023 – (1919)2002 is divisible
 by 8.
2I =  ( sin x ) ( f ( x ) + f (  − x ) ) dx
Statement 2 : 13.13n – 12n – 13 is divisible by 144
0
 nN, then

(1) Statement-1 and statement-2 both are true
2I = 2  sin x dx
0 (2) Only statement-1 is true
(3) Only statement-2 is true

2 (4) Neither statement-1 nor statement-2 are true
2I = 22  sin x dx Answer (3)
0
Sol.  (2002)2023 = 8 m

I = 2 ( − cos x ) 2
0
 (2002)2023 is divisible by 8
and (1919)2002 is not divisible by 8
= 2
 (2002)2023 – (1919)2002 is not divisible by 8.
2. The system of the equations
Now
x+y+z=6 13.(13)n – 12n – 13
x + 2y + z = 5 has = 13 (1 + 12)n – 12n – 13
x + 2y + 6z =  = 13 1 + 12n + nC2 122 + − −  − 12n − 1 3
 
(1) Infinitely many solution for  = 6,  = 3
= 144n + 144nC2 + − −
(2) Infinitely many solution for  = 6,  = 5
(3) Unique solution for  = 6,  = 5 = 144 n + nC2 + − − 
(4) No solution for  = 6,  = 5 = 144K
Answer (2)  Statement-2 is correct
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12 − 22 + 32 − 42 + .... − ( 2022 ) + ( 2023 ) = m2 n,


11 2 2
 1  6. If
4. If the coefficient of x7 in  x 2 + and x–7 in
 2x  where m, n  N and m > 19 then n2 – m is
11
 1  (1) 615
x +  are equal then
 3x 2  (2) 562
(3) 812
6 25 6 26
(1)   = (2)   = (4) 264
36 35 Answer (1)
5 6
2 2 Sol. 12 − 22 + 32 − 42 + ..... ( 2021) − ( 2022 ) + ( 2023 )
2 2 2
(3) 6 = (4) 6 =
6 5
3 3
= −3 − 7 − 11 ........ + ( 2023 )
2
Answer (1)
1011 terms
11
 1 
Sol. Coefficient of x7 in  x 2 +
 2x  = −
1011
2
( 6 + (1010 ) 4 ) + ( 2023 )2
11−r r
Tr +1 = 11Cr ( x 2 )
 1  = − 1011( 3 + 2020 ) + ( 2023 )
2
 2x 
 
Now, 22 – 2r – r = 7
= ( 2023 )( −1011) + ( 2023 )2
r=5 = ( 2023 )( 2023 − 1011)
6 = 2023 (1012 )
Coeff. = 11C5
(2)5
= (17 )2  7 ( 22  253 ) = ( 34 )2 (1771)
11 11
 1  C6
Coeff. of x–7 in  x + will be, if r = 6 is = m = 34, n = 1771
2 6 6
 3x  3 
 n – m2
6 11
11  C5 = 1771 – 1156
C5 =
5 5 6 6
2  3  = 615
2 5 7. If a  b and are purely real, z  complex number,
 6 = Re(az2 + bz) = a and Re(bz2 + az) = b then number
6
3
of value of z possible is
5. If (21)18 + 20·(21)17 + (20)2 · (21)16 + ……….. (20)18
(1) 0
= k (2119 – 2019) then k =
(2) 1
21
(1) (2) 1 (3) 2
20
(4) 3
21 20
(3) (4) Answer (1)
20 21
Sol. a(x2 – y2) + bx = a ...(i)
Answer (2)
b(x2 – y2) + ax = b ...(ii)
20 (i) – (ii)
Sol. a = (21)18 , r = , n = 19
21
(a – b)(x2 – y2) + (b – a)x = a – b (a  b)
  20 19 
1 −    x2 – y2 – x = 1
  21   (i) + (ii)
S = (21)18  
1−
20 (a + b)(x2 – y2) + x(a + b) = a + b (a  –b)
21  x2 – y2 + x = 1
( 21) 19

((21) )
19  x=0
 − (20)19
19
(21)  y2 = –1 (not possible  y  R)
= (21)19 – (20)19  No complex number possible.
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a  10. If V is volume of parallelopiped whose three


8. Two tangents are drawn from point R  , – 3 
2  coterminous edges are a, b, c , then volume of a
intersect the circle + – 2x + y = 5 at P and Q
x2 y2 parallelopiped whose coterminous edges are
then the area of PQR is a, b + c, a + 2b + 3c is
1710 1715 (1) 6V (2) V
(1) (2)
290 296 (3) 2V (4) 3V
296 290 Answer (2)
(3) (4)
1715 1710
Sol. a b + c a + 2b + 3c 
Answer (2)
1 0 0
Sol.
= 0 1 1 a b c 
1 2 3

= a b c 

RL3 =V
Area = r
2 2
R +L 11. S1 : (p  q) v (~p  q) is a tautology
7 S2 : (q  p)  (~p  q) is a contradiction
L=
2 (1) Both S1 and S2 are true
5  7 3 (2) Neither S1 Nor S2 are true
 
2 2 (3) Only S1 are true
Area =
2 2
5 +7 (4) Only S2 are true
   
2 2 Answer (2)
1715 Sol. (p  q)  (~ p  q)
1715  4 1715
= 16 = =  (~ p  q)  ~ p  q
25 + 49 16  74 296
4  ~ p  q  ~ pq
9. Equation of plane passing through intersection of ~pq
P1 : r (iˆ + ˆj + kˆ ) = 6 and P2 : r ·(2iˆ + 3 ˆj + 4kˆ ) = −5 Which is not a tautology

and (0, 2, –2) is P. Then square of distance of (12, (q  p)  (~ p  q)


12, 18) from P is  (~q  p)  (~p  q)
(1) 310 (2) 1240  ~(~q  p)  (~p  q)
(3) 155 (4) 620  (q  (~p)  (~p  q)
Answer (4) ~pq
Sol. P1 + P2 = 0 Which is not a contradiction.
(x + y + z – 6) +  (2x + 3y + 4z + 5) = 0 dx
12. (1 + ln x ) + x ln x = e y
(1 + 2) x + (1 + 3)y + (1 + 4)z + 5 – 6 = 0 dy

Passing through (0, 2, –2) Solution of this differential equation satisfies (1, 90)
and (, 92) then  is
 =2
 Plane : 5x + 7y + 9z = –4 e90 e92 – e90
(1) (2)
2 90 45
5(12) + 7(12) + 9(18) + 4
Distance =  e92 – e90 
2 2 2  
5 +7 +9 (3) e 90  (4) e92 – e90
= 620 Answer (3)
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Sol. (1 + ln x )dx + x ln x dy = e y dy 22. The area enclosed by y = x − 1 + x − 2 and y = 3

d ( y .x ln x ) = d ( e y )
is
Answer (04)
y
 xy ln x = e + C

Through (1, 90)  C = –e90 Sol.

xy ln x = e y – e90

 .92ln  = e92 – e90

e92 – e90
ln  =
92
1
 e92 – e90  = 1 + 3  2
  2
 = e 92 
=4
13.
23. If the number of all 4 letter words with 2 vowels and
14. 2 consonants from the word UNIVERSE is n, then
15. n – 500 is
16. Answer (4)
17.
Sol. Vowels → I, U, E, E
18.
Consonants → N, V, R, S
19.
(I) 2 Vowels some (II) 2 Vowels different
20.
4!
SECTION - B 4C2  = 72 3C2  4C2  4! = 432
2!
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
72 + 432 = 504
contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a 24. Three dice are thrown. Then the probability that no
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the p
outcomes is similar is then q – p is (where p and
correct numerical value (in decimal notation, q
truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; q are co-prime)
e.g., 06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using Answer (04)
the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in
654
the place designated to enter the answer. Sol. P (E ) =
666
21. The rank of the word "PUBLIC" is
20 5 p
Answer (198) = = =
36 9 q
5 6 1 4 3 2
q–p=9–5=4
P U B L I C
Sol. 
4 4 0 2 1 0 25. P2 = I – P
4! 4! 3! 2! 1! 0! P  + P  = I – 2qp
 Rank = (1 × 1! + 2 × 2! + 4 × 4! + 4 × 4!) + 1 P  – P  = I – 13P
= (1 + 4 + 96 + 96) + 1 Then find the value of  +  +  – 
= 198 Answer (24)
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Sol. P3 = P – P2 P8 – P6 = 8I – 13P
= P – (I – P) = 2P – I  = 8,  = 6,  = 18,  = 8
P4 = 2P2 –P  +  +  –  = 8 + 6 + 18 – 8 = 24
= 2(I – P) – P = 2I – 3P 26.
Similarly 27.
P6 = 5I – 8P 28.
and P8 = 13I – 21P 29.
P8 + P6 = 18I – 29P 30.

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