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Paper Scheme:
1. The question paper consists of 3 subjects (Subject I: Physics, Subject II: Chemistry, Subject III : Mathematics).
Each subject has three sections (Section 1, Section 2 & Section 3).

2. Section 1 contains 2 types of questions [Type A & Type B].

Type A contains 6 Multiple Correct Answers Type Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE CHOICE is correct.

Type B contains 2 Paragraphs containing 2 Questions on each paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.

3. Section 2 contains 2 Match the Columns Type Questions. Each question contains statements given in
two columns. Statements in column I have to be matched with statements in column II. The answers to these
questions have to be appropriately bubbled in the answer sheet.
4. Section 3 contains 6 Numerical Value Type Questions. The answer to each of the question is a numerical value
type, ranging from 0 to 999 (both inclusive). There are no decimal values.
5. For answering a question, an ANSWER SHEET (OMR SHEET) is provided separately. Please fill your Test Code,
Roll No. and Group properly in the space given in the ANSWER SHEET.

Marking Scheme:
1. Section – 1:
For Type A, 4 marks for all correct answers, +1 for partially correct answer and – 1 (Negative Marking) for
incorrect answer. Zero marks if none of the bubbles are darkened.
For Type B, 4 marks for correct answer and – 1 (Negative Marking) for incorrect answer. Zero marks if none of
the bubbles is darkened.

2. Section – 2: (Each question carries 8 marks in total)

For each entry, in column I:


+2 if only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match(es) is(are) darkened in a row
0 In all other cases.
There is NO negative marking for incorrect response.
3. Section – 3: 4 marks for correct answer. There is NO negative marking for incorrect response. Zero marks if
none of the bubbles is darkened.
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SUBJECT I : PHYSICS 80 MARKS

SECTION 1 | Type A
MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS TYPE
This section contains 6 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONE or MORE Choices may be Correct:

1. Two identical dumbbells are fabricated by welding small identical


particles each of mass m at the ends of light identical rods each of
length l. The dumbbells are moving in free space with equal speeds
u towards each other without rotation as shown in the figure.
Collisions between the particles are perfectly elastic. Angular speed
of each dumbbell after the first collision is:
u u
(A) (B)
2l l
2u 4u
(C) (D)
l l

2. A particle projected at an angle  with the horizontal from the centre

of the floor of a cylindrical room of radius r returns to the point of


projection after three elastic collisions with the walls and the ceiling.
If the particle remains in air for time T. The speed of projection.

3r 4r gr gr
(A)  (B)  (C) 2 (D) 2
T cos  T cos  sin 2 sin 2

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3. Mass of A = m1 , Mass of B = m2

Collision is elastic. Which of the following option(s) is (are) correct?


(A) m1u1  m1v1 cos   m2v2 cos 
(B) 0  m1v1 sin   m2v2 sin 
1 1 1
(C) m1u12  m1v12  m2v22
2 2 2
(D) Final motion depends on the angle between the line of action of force acting on both the masses
during collision and the direction of initial velocity of mass A.

4. A box of mass 4kg placed on a horizontal floor, is acted


upon by a horizontal force F that varies with time as
shown in the given graph. If coefficients of static and
kinetic frictions are 0.25, on which of following
conclusions can you arrive at? (Take g = 10 ms–2)
(A) The box starts moving at the instant t = 2.0 s
(B) The maximum velocity acquired by the box is 5.0 m/s
(C) The box stops at the instant t = 9.0 s
(D) None of these
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5. A stationary homogenous sphere of radius R and mass M is gently


placed on the conveyor belt moving with a constant velocity v0
towards the east. After a time t from the instant the sphere was
placed on the belt, it starts pure rolling and its CM moves with a
velocity v relative to the ground. Coefficient of kinetic friction is μk .
2v0 2v0 2v0 2v0
(A) t (B) t (C) v (D) v
5 k g 7 k g 5 7

6. A solid sphere of radius r and mass m rolls without slipping


down the track in the figure. At the end of its run at point Q
its centre of mass velocity is directed at an angle of 45° with
the horizontal and part BQ is a circular track of radius R.

100 gR
(A) Acceleration of the topmost point on the solid sphere when it is at B is , in the
7 r(R  r)
vertical upward direction
100 gR (2r  R )
(B) Acceleration of the topmost point on the solid sphere when it is at B is , in the
7 r (R  r)
vertical upward direction
(C) Maximum height achieved by the solid sphere after leaving Q is less than 10R + r
(D) Maximum height achieved by the solid sphere after leaving Q is equal to 10R + r
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SECTION 1 | Type B
LINK COMPREHENSION TYPE
This section contains two paragraphs containing 2 Questions each. Each question has four choices A, B, C
and D out of which ONLY ONE choice is correct.

Paragraph for Q-7 to Q-8


A particle of unit mass is moving along x-axis under the influence of a force and its total energy is conserved.
U0  x 1  x 3 
Potential energy function for the particle is given as : U ( x )       , where U0 and a are positive
2 a 3 a  
constants.
7. Which of the following statements are correct?
(A) Force acting on the particle is zero at x   a
(B) Force acting on the particle is zero at x = 0
(C) The particle experiences an attractive force towards x = 0 in the region |x| < a
(D) None of these

8. When the particle is located at x   a :


(A) It is experiencing maximum magnitude of force acting on it
(B) Its potential energy is maximum
(C) It is in stable equilibrium
(D) It is in unstable equilibrium

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Paragraph for Q-9 to Q-10


r
Mass per unit volume of a solid sphere varies with separation r from centre as ( r )  0 for 0  r  R
R

9. Moment of inertia of the solid sphere about an axis passing through its centre of mass is:
4 8 4 2
(A) 0 R5 (B) 0 R 5 (C) 0 R5 (D) 0 R5
3 15 9 9

10. Moment of inertia of the solid sphere about an axis which is tangent to the solid sphere is:
7 23 13 11
(A) 0 R5 (B) 0 R 5 (C) 0 R5 (D) 0 R5
3 15 9 9

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SECTION 2
MATRIX MATCH TYPE
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns which have to be
matched. Statements in Column I are labeled as A, B, C & D whereas statements in Column II are labeled as
p, q, r, s & t. The answers to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled.

1. In the given system, when the ball of mass m


is released, it will swing down the dotted
arc. A nail is located at a distance d
vertically below the point of suspension.
(Take g = 10 m/s2)

Column I Column II
Ball will swing completely around the circle centered along
(A)   60, d  0.6 l (p)
the nail
Ball will not be able to swing the complete circle centered
(B)   53, d  0.6 l (q)
along the nail.
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(C)   60, d  l (r) Tension in string just after it touches the nail is 3.5mg
50
41
(D)   53, d  l (s) Tension in string just after it touches the nail is 3mg
50

2. A uniform thin rod of mass 2m and length l is pivoted


to the ceiling at point P and is free to rotate about point
P in the vertical plane. A small object of mass m,
moving horizontally hits the lower end of the rod and
the collision is elastic.

Column I Column II
Magnitude of angular impulse exerted by object on the rod mul
(A) (p)
about centre of mass of the rod 5
Magnitude of angular impulse exerted by hinge on the rod 3
(B) (q) mul
about centre of mass of the rod 5
Magnitude of angular momentum of rod about P after 2mul
(C) (r)
collision 5
Magnitude of angular momentum of object about P after 4mul
(D) (s)
collision 5

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SECTION 3
NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE QUESTIONS
This section contains 6 Numerical Value Type Questions. For each question, enter the correct numerical
value. The answer to each of these questions ranges from 0 to 999. THERE ARE NO DECIMAL VALUES.
Fill the answer bubbles in the OMR Sheet APPROPRIATELY and CAREFULLY.

1. A lamina is made by removing a small disc of diameter 2R from a bigger


disc of uniform mass density and radius 2R, as shown in the figure. The
moment of inertia of this lamina about axes passing through O and P is I 0
and I P , respectively. Both these axes are perpendicular to the plane of the
lamina. The ratio I P / I O to the nearest integer is_____.

2. A force F  2 xy 2 iˆ  y ˆj moves a particle along the curve y  x 2 from origin to the point P (1, 1). Work
done by the force on the particle from origin to point P is 5/n joule. Find n.

3. A mass m tied to a string of length l and is rotated in a vertical circle with centre at the other end of the
string. Mass is given a velocity  3gl at the bottom of the vertical circle. Tension in the string when
the string becomes horizontal is kmg. Find k.
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4. Hundreds of athletes compete in a race to climb a hill to height = 300 m. The winning time is about 10
minutes. Assuming mass of an average runner = 80kg, the average power the winner exerts is k  50W .
Find k. Take g  10 m / s 2

5. A uniform stick of mass M and length l is suspended


horizontally with end B on the edge of table, and the other end A
is held by hand. End A is suddenly released. At the instant after
release, the vertical force at B due to the table is Mg/k. Find k.

6. A homogeneous sphere of radius R = 10 cm rotating about its


vertical diameter is gently released on a hole of radius r1 = 8.0
cm made in a fixed horizontal slab. Centre of the hole is
vertically below the centre of the sphere. The sphere stops in a
time interval t1  9.0s. Calculate the time interval required to
stop the same sphere, if it is placed rotating with the same
angular velocity on a hole of radius r2 = 6.0 cm made in another
identical horizontal slab.
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SUBJECT II : CHEMISTRY 80 MARKS

SECTION 1 | Type A
MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS TYPE
This section contains 6 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONE or MORE Choices may be Correct:

1. Which of the following is correct by considering given system in figure?

(A) Addition of noble gas in chamber (I) causes cooling in chamber (II)
(B) On withdrawing NO2 from chamber (II), cooling in chamber (I) is observed
(C) By increasing temperature in chamber (I) by mini explosion, Kc of equilibrium in chamber (II)
decreases.
(D) By increasing temperature in chamber (II) by mini explosion, Kc of equilibrium in chamber (II)
decreases.

2. An ideal gas is taken from state A (Pressure-P0, Volume-V0) to the state B (Pressure- P0/2, Volume-2V0)
along a straight-line path in PV diagram as shown in the figure.
Select the correct statement(s) among the following:
(A) The work done by gas in the process A to B
exceeds the work that would be done by it if the
system was taken from A to B along the isotherm.
(B) In the T – V diagram, the path AB is a part of
straight line.
(C) In the P – T diagram, the path AB is a part of
straight line.
(D) In going from A to B, the temperature T of the gas
first increases to a maximum value and then
decreases.
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3. The normal boiling point of liquid ‘A’ is 350 K, ΔHvap at normal boiling point is 35 kJ/mole. Pick out
the correct statement(s). (Assume ΔHvap to be independent of pressure).
(A) ΔSvaporization > 100 J/K mole at 350 K and 0.5 atm
(B) ΔSvaporization < 100 J/K mole at 350 K and 0.5 atm
(C) ΔSvaporization < 100 J/K mole at 350 K and 2 atm
(D) ΔSvaporization > 100 J/K mole at 350 K and 2 atm

4. All the tubes are of equal and uniform area of cross section

Which of the following statement are correct ?


(Consider temperature to be constant, atmospheric pressure = 1atm)
(A) The length of air column in Fig 2 is 10.85 cm
(B) The length of air column in Fig 2 is 11.25 cm
(C) The length of air column in Fig 3 is 13.41 cm
(D) The length of air column in Fig 3 is 12.85 cm
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5. At 25°C and 1 atm pressure PCl5(g) dissociates into PCl3 (g) and Cl2 (g) . If it is 30% dissociated at
given conditions. Mark the correct options.
9
(A) Value of K p 
91
(B) 8.95 ml of mixture will be diffused in the same time 20 ml of O2 is diffused
(Under similar conditions)
27
(C) Value of K p 
81
(D) (Molecular mass)mix  160

6. On the recently discovered 10th planet it has been found that the gases
follow the relationship PeV/2 = nCT where C is constant and other
notations are as usual (V in litres, P in atm and T in Kelvin). A curve is
plotted between P and V at 500 K & 2 moles of gas as shown in figure. If
a closed container of volume 200 lit. of O2 gas (ideal gas) at 1 atm & 200
K is taken to planet. Find the pressure of oxygen gas at the planet at 821 K
in same container.
10 20
(A) 100
(B) (C) 1 atm (D) 2 atm
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SECTION 1 | Type B
LINK COMPREHENSION TYPE
This section contains two paragraphs containing 2 Questions each. Each question has four choices A, B, C and
D out of which ONLY ONE choice is correct.
Paragraph for Q-7 to Q-8
The industrial preparation of a polymer PTFE is based on the synthesis of the monomer CF2 = CF2, which is
produced according to reaction (i) below.
2CHCIF2 (g) 
 CF2  CF2 (g)  2HCl (g) ….. (i)

The monomer CF2 = CF2 is also obtained by reaction (ii) below:


2CHF3 (g) 
 CF2  CF2 (g)  2HF(g); H  198.1 kJ / mol ….. (ii)

Consider the information below to answer the equations:


Compound ΔHf[kJ/mole] Molecule ΔHBE(X–X)[kJ/mole]
HCl(g) –92.3 F–F 154.7
CHCIF2(g) –485.2 Cl–Cl 246.7
CF2 = CF2(g) –658.3
CF4 (g) –679.6
CCl4 (g) –106.6
C(g) 718
7. The enthalpy change for reaction (i) is:
(A) 100.23 kJ/mol (B) 127.5 kJ/mol (C) –127.5 kJ/mol (D) –100.23 kJ/mol

8. What is the average C – X bond energies for the species CX4(g), where X = F and Cl respectively?
(A) 329.5 kJ/mol, 426.75 kJ/mol (B) 426.75 kJ/mol, 329.5 kJ/mol
(C) 248 kJ/mol, 365 kJ/mol (D) 405 kJ/mol, 623 kJ/mol
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Paragraph for Q-9 to Q-10


One of the important approach to the study of real gases involves the analysis of a parameter Z called the
PV
compressibility factor Z  m where P is pressure, Vm is molar volume, T is absolute temperature and R is the
RT
Vm real
universal gas constant. Such a relation can also be expressed as Z  (where Vm ideal and Vm real are the
Vm ideal
molar volume for ideal and real gas respectively). Gas corresponding Z > 1 have repulsive tendencies among
constituent particles due to their size factor, whereas those corresponding to Z < 1 have attractive forces among
constituent particles. As the pressure is lowered or temperature is increased the value of Z approaches ideal
behavior.
9. Choose the conclusions which are appropriate for the observation stated.
Observation Conclusion
I. Z=1 I. The gas is definitely an ideal gas
II. Z>1 II. Application of pressure will result in less decrease in
volume in comparison to that of ideal gas.
III. Z<1 III. The gas can easily be liquefied
IV. Z  1 for low P IV. The gas is approaching the ideal behaviour.
(A) All conclusions are true (B) Conclusions I, II & IV are true
(C) Conclusions I, III & IV are true (D) Conclusions III & IV are true
10. The compressibility factor for nitrogen at 330 K and 800 atm is 1.90 and at 570 K and 200 atm is 1.10.
A certain mass of N2 occupies a volume of 1 dm3 at 330K and 800 atm. Calculate volume occupied by
same quantity of N2 gas at 570 K and 200 atm:
(A) 1L (B) 2L (C) 3L (D) 4L
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SECTION 2
MATRIX MATCH TYPE
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns which have to be
matched. Statements in Column I are labeled as A, B, C & D whereas statements in Column II are labeled as
p, q, r, s & t. The answers to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled.

1. Match the following:


Column I Column II
(A) For the conversion A(l )  A(s), H & V may be (p) – ve, +ve
(B)  C2 (s)  D2 (s) H & G may be
A 2 (s)  B2 (g)  (q) + ve, – ve

 B(g)  C(g),


For the given reaction A 2 (g) 
(C) H  10 kJ / mol S and G (at very high temperature) may (r) + ve, + ve
be
 B(g), at very low
For the given reaction A(g) 
(D) (s) – ve, – ve
temperature H & G may be

2. Match the following:


Column I Column II
 2NH 3 (g); H   ve
(A) N 2 (g)  3H 2 (g)  (p) K increases with increase in temperature

 2NO(g); H   ve
(B) N 2 (g)  O 2 (g)  (q) K decreases with increase in temperature

 2C(g)  D(g); H   ve


(C) A(g)  B(g)  (r) Pressure has no effect
Product moles increases due to addition of
 PCl3 (g)  Cl 2 (g); H   ve
(D) PCl5 (g)  (s)
inert gas at constant pressure

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SECTION 3
NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE QUESTIONS
This section contains 6 Numerical Value Type Questions. For each question, enter the correct numerical
value. The answer to each of these questions ranges from 0 to 999. THERE ARE NO DECIMAL VALUES.
Fill the answer bubbles in the OMR Sheet APPROPRIATELY and CAREFULLY.
1. Two moles of an ideal gas is changed from their initial state (16 atm, 6L) to final state (4 atm, 15L) in
such a way that this change can be represented by a straight line in P–V curve. Let ‘y’ L atm be the
maximum average translational kinetic energy possessed by the gas sample during the above change.
1
Report your answer as y/2. (Take R  L atm K–1 mol–1)
12

2. A flask has 10 gas particles out of which four particles are moving at 7 ms 1 and the remaining are
moving at the same speed of ‘X’ ms 1 . If the r.m.s. of the gas is 5 ms 1 , what is the value of X?

3. The pressure of the liquid is linear function of volume. The pressure and internal energy of the fluid is
given by P  a  bV , U  34  3PV
1 q U  3 3
Calculate w   for the change in state from (100 Pa, 3m ) to (400 Pa, 6m )
3 10 100 

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 BEs s 
4. Calculate bond enthalpy of   from the given data.
 46 
H Formation C2 H5  S  C2 H5(g)  147 kJ
H Formation C2 H5  S  S  C2 H5 (g)  201 kJ
H Formation S(g)  222 kJ

5. What is the modulus of net work done (in calories) by 1 mole of monoatomic ideal gas in a process
described by 1, 2, 3, 4 is given V – T graph.

Use : R = 2cal/mole K
ln 2 = 0.7

6.  2C  D the initial concentration of B was 1.5 times that of A. At


In a gaseous reaction A  2B 
equilibrium the concentrations of A and D were equal. Calculate the equilibrium constant KC.

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SUBJECT III : MATHEMATICS 80 MARKS

SECTION 1 | Type A
MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS TYPE
This section contains 6 Multiple Choice Questions. Each Question has 4 choices A, B, C & D, out of which
ONE or MORE Choices may be Correct:
1. Let a, b, c, d be non-zero distinct digits. The number of 4-digit numbers. abcd such that ab + cd is even is
divisible by :
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 7 (D) 11

2. Which one of the following statement(s) is/are correct?


(A) Sum of the reciprocals of all the n HM’s inserted between a and b is NOT equal to n times the
harmonic mean between 2 given natural nos. a and b.
(B) Sum of cubes of first n natural numbers is equal to sum of the square of the first n natural
numbers.
2n
(C) If a, A1 , A2 , A3 ,..... A2n , b are in AP then  Ai  n (a  b) .
i 1

(D) If the first term of the GP g1 , g 2 ..... is unity, then the value of common ratio of the progression
such that (4 g 2  5 g3 ) is minimum equals 0.4.

3. The possible values of r for which the region represented by the set { c |   4  2i |  r} is a subset of
the region represented by the set { c | z  1|  | z  i |} are :
7 13 11 5
(A) 2 (B) (C) (D) 2
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4. The number of ways of selecting 2 unit squares from 64 unit square of a chess board such that they have
exactly one common corner is less than:
(A) 97 (B) 98 (C) 99 (D) 100

5. Let N be the maximum number of elements of a subset L of {1,2,3…1999} such that difference of any
two distinct elements of L is not equal to 4. The value of N is less than:
(A) 999 (B) 1002 (C) 1001 (D) 2000

6. Let a, x, b be in A.P, a, y , b be in G.P and a, z, b be in H.P. If x  y  2 and a  5 z then :


(A) y 2  xz (B) xyz
1 9
(C) a  9, b  1 (D) a ,b
4 4

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SECTION 1 | Type B
LINK COMPREHENSION TYPE
This section contains two paragraphs containing 2 Questions each. Each question has four choices A, B, C and
D out of which ONLY ONE choice is correct.
Paragraph for Q-7 to Q-8
Let z1 and z2 be complex numbers, such that z12  4 z2  16  20i. Also suppose that roots  &  of equation
t 2  z1t  z2  m  0 for some complex number. m satisfy the relation     2 7 .
7. The greatest value of |m| is:
(A) 5 21 (B) 5  23 (C) 7  43 (D) 7  41

8. The least value of |m| is:


(A) 7  41 (B) 7  43 (C) 5  23 (D) 5  21

Paragraph for Q-9 to Q-10


Sometimes we can find the sum of series by use of differentiation. If we know the sum of a series e.g.
If f ( x )  f1 ( x)  f 2 ( x)  .........
f '( x )  f1' ( x )  f 2' ( x)  .........
Equation (1  x) 1  1  x  x 2  x 3 .......| x |  1
Hence, the sum of the AGP is
x2 x3
1  2 x  3 x 2 .......  (1  x )2 ; you can use the formula e x  1  x   ...
2! 3!
Now, answer the following
3 4 5
9. Sum of the series 1  1     ...... terms is:
4 8 16
(A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 1/4

22 32 42
10. The sum of series    ....... is :
1! 2! 3!
(A) 4e – 1 (B) 5e (C) 5e – 1 (D) 4e

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SECTION 2
MATRIX MATCH TYPE
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns which have to be
matched. Statements in Column I are labeled as A, B, C & D whereas statements in Column II are labeled as
p, q, r, s & t. The answers to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled.
1. Match the following Column-I and Column-II
Column I Column II

If x, y  R  satisfy log8 x  log 4 y 2  5 and log8 y  log 4 x 2  7


(A) x2  y2 (p) 6
then value of 
2080
In ABC , A, B, C are in AP and sides a,b,c are in GP then
(B) (q) G.P.
a 2 (b  c)  b 2 (c  a)  c 2 (a  b) 
If a,b,c are three positive real numbers then the minimum value
(C) bc ac ab (r) 0
of   is
a b c
If a, b, c are in A.P., b, c, d are in G.P. and c, d , e are in H.P.,
(D) (s) 2
then a, c, e are in
(t) A.P.

2. Match the following Column-I and Column-II


Column I Column II

If | z |  25 then the points representing the complex


(A) (p) Minor arc of a circle
number 1  75 z will be on a

 2z  1  
Arg   where z is a complex number then
(B)  1 z  3 (q) Circle
the path of z is

(C) The equation z 2  ( z )2  2 | z |2  z  z  0 represents a (r) A single point

Complex number z satisfying


(D) | z |  2  | z  i |  | z  5i |  0 represents (s) Parabola

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SECTION 3
NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE QUESTIONS
This section contains 6 Numerical Value Type Questions. For each question, enter the correct numerical
value. The answer to each of these questions ranges from 0 to 999. THERE ARE NO DECIMAL VALUES.
Fill the answer bubbles in the OMR Sheet APPROPRIATELY and CAREFULLY.
2 20
i
1. If   e 7 and f ( x )  a0   ak x k then the value of f ( x )  f (x)  .......  f ( 6 x) is na0. Then n =
k 1
______ given that a0  0 .
4
2. Let z1, z2 , z3 & z4 be the roots of the equation z 4  z 3  2  0 , the value of  (2zr  1) is equal to____.
r 1

 ( x  )n  ( x  ) n sin n


3. Find the value of x   such that  when α and β are the roots of
4   sin n 
t 2  2t  2  0 {x  R}.

4. 17 coupons are numbered from 1 – 17. 6 coupons are selected at random one by one with replacement. If
the possible ways such that the largest number appeared on selected coupons is 5 is represented by p.
 p 
Find the value of  [x] denotes integral part of x.
 1500 

5. Consider 2 numbers 6 and 54. 10AMs, 10GMs and 10 HMs are inserted between them.
10 10 10
1
Let  Ai  p,  Gi  q,  H i  r. Then the value of r (q )1/5  pr  3r is…{A denotes AM, G
i 1 i 1 i 1

denotes GM, H denotes HM}

6. An intelligence agency forms a code of two distinct digits selected from 0, 1, 2, …. 9 such that the first
digit of the code is non-zero. The code hand written on a slip, can however potentially create confusion,
when read upside down for example, the code 91 may appear as 16. Let N be the number of codes for
which no such confusion can arise. Find sum of digits of N.
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