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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES


PART TEST – I

JEE (Main)-2024
TEST DATE: 03-12-2022
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 90 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 30 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-A is Physics, Part-B is Chemistry and Part-C is Mathematics.

 Each part has only two sections: Section-A and Section-B.

 Section – A : Attempt all questions.

 Section – B : Do any five questions out of 10 questions.

Section-A (01 – 20, 31 – 50, 61 – 80) contains 60 multiple choice questions which have only one
correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.

Section-B (21 – 30, 51 – 60, 81 – 90) contains 30 Numerical based questions. The answer to each
question is rounded off to the nearest integer value. Each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – A

SECTION – A
(Single Choice Answer Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Using dimensional analysis you can check on some results. In the integral
dx n 1  x 
 2ax  x 2 1/2  a sin  a  1 the value of n is
 
(A) 1 (B) –1
1
(C) 0 (D)
2

2. Each side a cube is measured to be 7.203 m. The volume of the cube up to appropriate
significant figures is
(A) 373.714 (B) 373.71
(C) 373.7 (D) 373
           
3. If four non zero vectors satisfy a  b  c  d and a  c  b  d with a  d and b  c -, then
       
   
(A) a  d and b  c -are perpendicular   
(B) a  d and b  c -are parallel 
       
 
(C) a  d must equal b  c -    
(D) a  d must equal  b  c  
 2
4. The position of a particle is given by r  a cos  t  ˆi  a sin  t  ˆj  btkˆ where   and T is time
T
period for one revolution of the particle following a helical path. The distance moved by the
particle in one full turn of the helix is
4 2 2 2 2
(A) a  b2 2 (B) a   b2
 
2 2 4 2 2
(C) a  b2 2 (D) a   b2
 

5. A body dropped from a certain height attains the same velocity as A


another falling with an initial velocity u from a height h below the first
body. If g is the acceleration due to gravity, then h
(A) u  gh (B) u  2 gh
B
gh
(C) u  2gh (D) u
2 u x

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6. A hollow vertical cylinder of radius r and height h has a smooth internal surface. A small particle
is placed in contact with the inner side of the upper rim, at point A and given a horizontal speed
u, tangential to the rim. It leaves the lower rim at point B, vertically below A. If n is an integer then

A
u

u 2h h
(A) n (B) n
2r g 2r
2r u
(C) n (D) n
h 2gh

7. A particle moves

along a circle of radius R = 2m so that its
radius vector r -relative to a point on its circumference rotates
with the constant angular velocity   2 rads1 . The linear /2
R
speed of the particle is
(A) 4 ms1 (B) 2 ms1 /2 
R
(C) 1 ms1 (D) 8 ms1

8. Four rods each of length  have been hinged to form a rhombus. Vertex A is fixed to rigid
support, vertex C is being moved along the x-axis with a constant velocity v as shown in the
figure. The rate at which vertex B is approaching the x-axis at the moment the rhombus is in the
form of a square is.
B

C
A v x

D
v v
(A) (B)
2 2
v v
(C) (D)
3 4

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9. The force required to just move a body up an inclined plane is double the force required to just
prevent it from sliding down. If  is angle of friction and  is the angle which incline makes with
the horizontal then,
(A) tan   tan  (B) tan   2 tan 
(C) tan   3 tan  (D) tan   3 tan 

10. In the figure, the ball B is released from rest when the spring is at its
natural length. For the block A of mass 2m to leave contact with the
ground at some instant, the minimum mass of B must be.
(A) 2m (B) m
(C) m/2 (D) m/4

A
2m

11. The system shown in figure is released from rest. The spring gets elongated

(A) if M > m (B) if M > 2m


m
(C) if M  (D) for any value of M
2
(Neglect friction and masses of pulley, string and spring)

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12. A particle of mass m moving with velocity u makes an elastic one dimensional collision with a
stationary particle of mass m. They are in contact for a very brief time T. Their force of interaction
T T
increases from zero to E0 linearly in time , and decreases linearly to zero in a further time .
2 2
The magnitude of F0 is.
F

Fo

T t
T/2

mu mu
(A) (B)
2T T
2mu
(C) (D) None of these
T

13.  
A force F  2iˆ  5ˆj  kˆ N is acting on a particle. The particle is first displaced from (0, 0, 0) to
(2, 2, 0) m along the path x = y and then from (2, 2, 0) m to (2, 2, 2)m along the path x = 2m,
y = 2m. The total work done in the complete path is
(A) 8 J (B) 10 J
(C) 12 J (D) 16 J

14. Two identical cylindrical vessels with their bases at the same level, each contains a liquid of
density . The height of the liquid in one vessel is h1 and that in the other is h2. The area of either
base is A. The work done by gravity in equalizing the levels when the vessels are interconnected
is.
2
 h  h2   h  h2 
(A) Ag  1  (B) Ag  1 
 2   2 
2
 h  h2   h  h2 
(C) Ag  1  (D) Ag  1 
 4   4 

15.  
A force F  k yiˆ  xjˆ , where k is a positive constant, acts on a particle moving in the xy plane.
Starting from the origin, the particle is taken along the positive x-axis to the point (a, 0), and then
parallel to the point (a, a). The total work done by the force on the particle is.
(A) 2ka2 (B) 2ka2
(C) ka 2 (D) ka2

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16. A vertical spring of force constant 100 Nm –1 is attached with a hanging


mass of 10 kg. Now an external force is applied slowly on the mass so
that the spring is stretched by additional 2 m. The work done by the
force F is (Take g = 10 ms–2) k = 100 N/m
(A) 200 J (B) 400 J
(C) 450 J (D) 600 J
10 kg

17. Two blocks of mass 3 kg and 6 kg respectively are placed on a 1 ms–1 2 ms–1
smooth horizontal surface. They are connected by a light spring
of force constant k = 200 Nm –1. Initially the spring is unstretched 3 kg 6 kg
and velocities of 1 ms–1 and 2 ms–2 are imparted in opposite
directions to te respective blocks as shown in figure. The
maximum extension of the spring will be
(A) 15 cm (B) 20 cm
(C) 25 cm (D) 30 cm

18. A ball A is falling vertically downwards with velocity v1 . It strikes elastically a wedge moving
v2
horizontally with velocity v 2 as shown in figure. The ratio , so that the ball bounces back
v1
vertically upwards relative to the wedge is
A

V1
V2

30o

1
(A) 3 (B)
3
1
(C) 2 (D)
2

19. A disc of mass M and radius R is rolling with angular speed y


 on a horizontal plane as shown in figure. The magnitude of
angular momentum of the disc about the origin O is 
 1
(A)   MR 2  (B) MR2  M
 2
R
3
(C)   MR 2  (D) 2MR 2  O
x
 2

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20. One end of a uniform rod of length  and mass m is A


hinged at A. It is released from rest from horizontal position
B
AB as shown in figure. The force exerted by the rod on the
hinge when it becomes vertical is.
3 5
(A) mg (B) mg
2 2
(C) 3 mg (D) 5 mg

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

21. A uniform circular disc has radius R and mass m, A


particle, also of mass m, is fixed at a point A on the A
edge of the disc as shown in figure. The disc can rotate
freely about a fixed horizontal chord PQ that is at a
R
R
distance from the centre C of the disc. The line AC is
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perpendicular to PQ. Initially the disc is held vertical C R/4
with the point A at its highest position. It is then allowed
to fall so that it starts rotating about PQ. The linear
P Q
speed of the particle as it reaches its lowest position is
xgR . Find x.

22. Four solid spheres each of diameter 5 cm and mass


0.5 kg are placed with their centers at the corners of a
square of side 4 cm. The moment of inertial of the
system about the diagonal of the square is N  10 4 kgm 2 , 2 2 cm

find N.
4 cm

4 cm

23. After perfectly inelastic collision between two identical particles moving with same speed in
different directions, the speed of the particles becomes half the initial speed. The angle between

the two colliding bodies just before impact is . Find , in degree.
20

24. Two particles A and B of equal masses lie close together on a horizontal table and are
connected by a light inextensible string of length  . A is projected vertically upwards with a
velocity 10g . The velocity with which it reaches the table again is xg . Find x.

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25. A block of mass m = 2kg is attached to a spring whose spring constant is k = 8 Nm –1. The block
1
slides on an incline for which k  and   370 . If the block starts at rest with the spring
8
unextended, what is its speed, in ms–1, when it has moved a distance d = 0.5 m down the
incline?

26. A circular tube of mass M is placed vertically on a horizontal m m


surface as shown in the figure. Two small spheres, each of
mass m, just fit in the tube are released from the top. If  gives
the angle between radius vector of either ball with the vertical,
m 
obtain the value of the ratio , if the tube just breaks its
M
contact with ground when   600 . Neglect any friction.

27. One end of a 0.5 m long string is fixed to a point A and the A
other end is fastened to a small object of weight 8 N. The
object is pulled aside by a horizontal force F, until is 0.3 m
from the vertical through A. Find the magnitudes of the tension
T in the string and the force F. Give your answer newton. B F

28. The 4 kg disk D is attached to the end of a cord as shown in figure. The other end of the cord is
tied at the centre of a platform. If the platform is rotating rapidly and the disk is placed on it and
released from rest as shown, determine the time, in seconds, it takes for the disk to reach a
speed great enough to break the cord. The maximum tension the cord can sustain in 100 N and
–2
the coefficient of kinetic friction between the disk and the platform is k  0.1. Take g = 10 ms .

D
Motion

1m

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29. A particle is moving in a circle of radius m with a linear speed of 2 ms1 . Calculate the angular
4
speed of a particle, in rads–1.

30. On a cricket field, the batsman is at the origin of co-ordinates and a fielder stands in position
 
46iˆ  28ˆj m. The batsman hits the ball so that it rolls along the ground with constant velocity

 7.5iˆ  10ˆj  ms 1
. The fielder can run with a speed of 5 ms–1. If he starts to run immediately the
ball is hit, what is the shortest time, in seconds, in which he could intercept the ball?

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Chemistry PART – B

SECTION – A
(Single Choice Answer Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

31. Two solutions of a substance (non-electrolyte) are mixed in the following manner. 480 mL of 1.5
M first solution and 520 mL of 1.2 M second solution. What is the molarity of the final mixture?
(A) 1.20 M (B) 1.50 M
(C) 1.344 M (D) 2.70 M

32. The density of a solution prepared by dissolving 120 g of urea (molar mass = 60 u) in 1000 g of
water is 1.15 g mL-1. The molarity of the solution is:
(A) 0.50 M (B) 1.78 M
(C) 1.02 m (D) 2.05 M

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33. For one mole of a Vander Waals gas when b = 0 and T = 300 K, the PV vs plot is shown in
V
fig. The value of the Vander Waals constant a atm L2mol2 is  
[Graph not to scale]
24.6
PV (litre-atm mol-1)
23.1
21.6
20.1

2.0 3.0
1
V

mol litre 1 
(A) 1.0 (B) 4.5
(C) 1.5 (D) 3.0

34. Chlorine is more easily liquefied than ethane because (‘’a’’ and ‘’b’’ are Vander Waals constants
for gases).
(A) a and b for Cl2 < a and b for C2H6
(B) a for Cl2 < a for C2H6 but b for Cl2 > b for C2H6
(C) a for Cl2 > a for C2H6 but b for Cl2 < b for C2H6
(D) a and b for Cl2 > a and b for C2H6

35. In which of the following ionization processes, the bond order has increased and the magnetic
behavior has changed?
(A) N2  N2 (B) C2  C2
(C) NO  NO  (D) O2  O2

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36. The hybridization of orbital of N atom in NO3 , NO2 and NH4 are, respectively,
(A) sp2 ,sp,sp3 (B) sp,sp3 ,sp2
(C) sp2 ,sp3 ,sp (D) sp,sp2 ,sp3

37. The species which by definition has zero standard molar enthalpy of formation at 298 K is
(A) Br2(g) (B) Cl2(g)
(C) H2O(g) (D) CH4(g)

38. The enthalpy change for a reaction does not depend upon
(A) the physical states of reactants and products.
(B) use of different reactants for the same product.
(C) the nature of intermediate reaction steps.
(D) the differences in initial or final temperatures of involved substances.

39. The following equilibria are given:


K1

N2  3H2   2NH3
K

2
N2  O2  2NO
1 K3
H2  
O2  H2O
2
5
The equilibrium constant of the reaction 2NH3  O2  2NO  3H2O in terms of K1, K2 and K3 is
2
K 1K 2 K K2
(A) (B) 1 3
K3 K2
K 2K 33
(C) (D) K1K 2K 3
K1

40. A vessel at 100 K contains CO2 with a pressure of 0.5 atm. Some of the CO2 is converted into CO
on the addition of graphite. If the total pressure at equilibrium is 0.8 atm, the value of Kp is
(A) 3 atm (B) 0.3 atm
(C) 0.18 atm (D) 1.8 atm

41. In a saturated solution of the sparingly soluble strong electrolyte AgIO3 (Molecular mass = 283 g
mol-1) the equilibrium which sets in is
AgIO3  s   Ag  aq  IO3  aq 
If the solubility product constant K sp of AgIO3 at a given temperature is 1.0  108 , what is the
mass of AgIO3 contained in 100 mL of its saturated solution?
(A) 1.0  10 4 g (B) 28.3  10 2 g
(C) 2.83  10 3 g (D) 1.0  10 7 g

42. The equilibrium constants K p1 and K p2 for the reactions X  2Y and Z  P  Q respectively,
are in the ratio of 1:9. If the degree of dissociation of X and Z be equal, then the ratio of total
pressure at these equilibria is
(A) 1:36 (B) 1:1
(C) 1:3 (D) 1:9

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43. When I- is oxidized by MnO 4 in alkaline medium, I- converts into


(A) IO3 (B) I2
(C) IO 4 (D) IO 

44. The reaction of white phosphorus with aqueous NaOH gives phosphine along with another
phosphorus containing compound. the reaction type; the oxidation states of phosphorus in
phosphine and the other product are, respectively,
(A) redox reaction; - 3 and - 5
(B) redox reaction; + 3 and +5
(C) disproportionation reaction; -3 and + 1
(D) disproportionation reaction; -3 and +3

45. The time for half-life period of a certain reaction A  Products is 1 h. When the initial
concentration of the reactant A is 2.0 mol L-1, how much time does it take for its concentration to
-1
change from 0.50 to 0.25 mol L if it is a zero order reaction?
(A) 1 h (B) 4 h
(C) 0.5 h (D) 0.25 h

46. For a first order reaction, A  Products, the concentration of A changes from 0.1 M to 0.025 M in
40 min. The rate of the reaction when the concentration of A is 0.01 M is
(A) 1.73  105 Mmin1 (B) 3.47  10 4 Mmin1
(C) 3.47  10 5 Mmin1 (D) 1.73  104 Mmin1

47. The increasing order of atomic radii of the following Group 13 elements is
(A) Al  Ga  In  TI (B) Ga  Al  In  TI
(C) Al  In  Ga  Tl (D) Al  Ga  Tl  In

48. P is the probability of finding the 1s electron of hydrogen atom in a spherical shell of infinitesimal
thickness, dr, at a distance r from the nucleus. The volume of this shell is 42 dr . The qualitative
sketch of the dependence of P on r is:
(A) P (B) P

O O r
r
(C) P (D) P

O r O r

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49. Two closed bulbs of equal volume (V) containing an ideal gas initially at pressure pi and
temperature T1 are connected through a narrow tube of negligible volume as shown in the figure
below. The temperature of one the bulbs is the raised to T2. The final pressure pf is
T1 T1 T1 T2

pi, V pi, V pf, V pf, V

 TT   TT 
(A) 2pi  1 2  (B) pi  1 2 
 T1  T2   T1  T2 
 T1   T2 
(C) 2pi   (D) 2pi  
 T1  T2   T1  T2 

50. Decomposition of H2O2 follows a first order reaction. In fifty minutes the concentration of H2O2
decreases from 0.5 to 0.125 M in one such decomposition. When the concentration of H2O2
reaches 0.05 M, the rate of formation of O2 will be
(A) 1.34  10 2 molmin1 (B) 6.93  102 molmin1
(C) 6.93  104 molmin1 (D) 2.66 L min-1 at STP

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

51. A compound contains 28% N and 72% of a metal by weight. Three atoms of metal combine with
two atoms of N. Find the atomic weight of metal.

52. 1.0 g of metal nitrate gave 0.86 g of metal sulphate. Calculate equivalent weight of metal.

53. Wavelength of the K  characteristic X-ray or iron and potassium are 1.931 108 and
3.737  10 8 cm respectively. What is the atomic number and name of the element for which
characteristic K  wavelength is 2.289  108 cm?

54. The first ionization energy of H and He are 13.6 eV and 24.6 eV respectively. How much energy
would be given out during the formation of ground state of He atom from He2+ nucleus if it
combines with electrons?

55. 0.2828 g of iron wire was dissolved in excess dilute H2SO4 and the solution was made upto 100
mL. 20 mL of this solution required 30 mL of N/30 K2Cr2O7 solution for exact oxidation. Calculate
% purity of Fe in wire.

56. The decomposition of A and B obeys I order with half-life 54.0 and 18.0 minutes respectively. If
 A 0  B0 then after how much time the ratio of concentration of A and B will be 4 : 1?

57. In a reaction at equilibrium ‘X’ mole of the reactant A decompose to give 1 mole each of C and D.
It has been found that the fraction of A decomposed at equilibrium is independent of initial
concentration of A. Calculate X.

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58. A commercial cylinder contains 75 L of He at 15 atm at a temperature T. Assuming ideal gas


behavior at constant temperature, how many 3-L balloons at a pressure of 1.1 atm can be
completely filled by the gas with this cylinder at same temperature?

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59. M  OH x has K sp  4  1012 M and solubility = 10 4 M . Then the value of x is

60. 20 ml of 0.2 M NaOH is added to 50 ml of 0.2 M acetic acid. Calculate the additional volume of
0.2 M NaOH required making the solution of pH 4.74. The ionization constant of acetic acid is
1.8  10 5.

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Mathematics PART – C

SECTION – A
(Single Choice Answer Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

61. A line passes through (2, 2) and cuts a triangle of area 9 square units from the first quadrant.
The sum of all possible values for the slope of such a line, is
(A) –2.5 (B) –2
(C) –1.5 (D) –1

62. If m and b are real numbers and mb > 0, then the line whose equation is y  mx  b cannot
contain the point
(A) (0, 2009) (B) (2009, 0)
(C) (0, –2009) (D) (20, –100)

63. If the vertices P and Q of a triangle PQR are given by (2, 5) and (4, –11) respectively, and the
point R moves along the line N : 9x  7y  4  0 , then the locus of the centroid of the triangle PQR
is a straight line parallel to
(A) PQ (B) QR
(C) RP (D) N

64. If the straight lines joining the origin and the points of intersection of the curve
5x 2  12xy  6y2  4x  2y  3  0 and x  ky  1  0 are equally inclined to the co-ordinate axes,
then the value of k:
(A) is equal to 1 (B) is equal to –1
(C) is equal to 2 (D) does not exist in the set of real numbers

65. A circle is inscribed in an equilateral triangle with side lengths 6 unit. Another circle is drawn
inside the triangle (but outside the first circle), tangent to the first circle and two of the sides of the
triangle. The radius of the smaller circle is
1 2
(A) (B)
3 3
1
(C) (D) 1
2

66. The circle with equation x 2  y2  1 intersects the line y = 7x + 5 at two distinct points A and B.
Let C be the point at which the positive x – axis intersects the circle. The angle ACB is:
4 3
(A) tan1   (B) tan1  
3 4
3
(C) tan1 1 (D) tan1  
 2

67. From an external point P. pair of tangent lines are drawn to the parabola, y 2  4x. if 1 and 2

are the inclinations of these tangents with the axis of x such that, 1  2  , then P is:
4
(A) x – y + 1 = 0 (B) x + y – 1 = 0
(C) x – y – 1 = 0 (D) x + y + 1 = 0

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68. If the lines (y – b) = m 1(x + a) and (y – b) = m 2(x + a) are the tangents to the parabola y 2  4ax,
then:
(A) m1 + m2 = 0 (B) m1m2 = 1
(C) m1m2 = –1 (D) m1 + m2 = 1

69. Through the focus of the parabola y 2  2px  p  0  a line is drawn which intersects the curve at
y1 y2
A  x1 , y1  and B  x 2 , y 2  . The ration equals:
x1 x2
(A) 2 (B) –1
(C) –4 (D) Some function of p

70. An ellipse is inscribed in a circle and a point within the circle is chosen at random. If the
2
probability that this point lies outside the ellipse is then the eccentricity of the ellipse is:
3
2 2 5
(A) (B)
3 3
8 2
(C) (D)
9 3

1
71. The y – axis is the directrix of the ellipse with eccentricity e  and the corresponding focus is at
2
(3, 0), equation to its auxiliary circle is:
(A) x 2  y 2  8x  12  0 (B) x 2  y 2  8x  12  0
(C) x 2  y 2  8x  9  0 (D) x 2  y 2  4

72. An ellipse having foci at (3, 3) and (–4, 4) and passing through the origin has eccentricity equal
to:
3 2
(A) (B)
7 7
5 3
(C) (D)
7 5

x2 y 2 x2 y 2
73. Area of the quadrilateral formed with the foci of the hyperbola   1 and   1 is:
a2 b2 a2 b2
(A) 4  a2  b 2  (B) 2  a2  b2 
1 2
(C)  a2  b2  (D)
2

a  b2 
74. For each positive integer n, consider the point P with abscissa n on the curve y 2  x2  1 . If dn
represents the shortest distance from the point P to the line y = x, then lim  n  dn  has the value
n
equal to:
1 1
(A) (B)
2 2 2
1
(C) (D) 0
2

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75. Locus of the feet of the perpendiculars drawn from either foci on a variable tangent to the
hyperbola 16y 2  9x2  1 is:
1
(A) x 2  y 2  9 (B) x 2  y 2 
9
7 1
(C) x 2  y 2  2 2
(D) x  y 
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76. For a, b, c  R and a  0, the equations ax 2  bx  c  0 and x 2  2x  3  0 have at least one


a b c
common root if   where ,  and  are positive integers. The least value of       
  
is:
(A) 6 (B) 5
(C) 7 (D) 4

77. Number of ordered pairs (x, y) of real numbers satisfying the equation
x 2  y 2  24x  26y  313  0 is equal to
(A) Infinite (B) Finite but more than one
(C) Exactly one (D) Zero

78. Let p, q,r, s  R (the set of all real numbers) then the number of real roots of the equation
x 2
  
 px  3q x 2  rx  q x 2  sx  2q  0
(A) Exactly two (B) Atleast two
(C) Almost four (D) Exactly four

79. Equation  x 2  5x  1 x 2  x  1  8x 2  0 has:


(A) Four real and distinct, roots (B) Three real and distinct roots
(C) Two real and distinct roots (D) Only one real root

80. If roots of quadratic equation x 2   a2  7  x  15a  0 lie on either side of 2, then complete set of
values of a is:
 9
(A) (-2, 4) (B)  2, 
 2
 9  3 
(C)   , 2  (D)  , 6 
 2  2 

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

81. The line 3x + 6y = k intersect the curve 2x 2  2xy  3y 2  1 at points A and B. The circle on AB
as diameter passes through the origin. The possible value of k (k > 0) is:

82. If the point  sec ,cosec  moves in the plane of circle x 2  y 2  3 and the minimum distance
of this point form the circle can be expressed as a  b, where a,b  N then find (a + b).

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83. Find the number of integral values of parameter a for which three chords of the ellipse
x2 y2  a2 
  1 (other then its diameter) passing through the point P  11a,   are bisected by
2a 2 a2  4 
the parabola y 2  4ax.

84. If any two chords be drawn through two points on the major axis of an ellipse equidistant from the
   
centre, find the value of tan . tan . tan . tan , where , , ,  are eccentric angles of the
2 2 2 2
extremities of the chords.

85. Suppose x and y are real numbers and that x 2  9y 2  4x  6y  4  0 then find the maximum
values of  4x  9y  .

86. Locus of the feet of the perpendicular form centre of the hyperbola x 2  4y 2  4 upon a variable
2

normal to it has the equation, x 2  y 2   4y 2

 x2  x2 y2 . find .

87. Tangent and normal are drawn at the upper end  x1 , y1  of the latus rectum P with x 1 > 0 and
x2 y 2
y1 > of the hyperbola   1, intersecting the transverse axis at T and G respectively. Find
4 12
the area of the triangle PTG.

x2  x  7
88. Minimum positive integral value of is:
x2

89. If  y 2  5y  x 2  2x  4   2, for all x  R , then number of integers in the range of y is :

90. If a,b,c are the roots of the cubic x 3  x 2  2x  3  0 , then find the absolute value of the
a b c
expression   .
a  bc b  ac c  ab

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