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Major Test – 3 (Main) : Physics

PART (A) : PHYSICS

SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE


This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.

1.  
A projectile is given an initial velocity of iˆ  2 ˆj m/s, where iˆ is along the ground and ĵ is along the
vertical. If g = 10 m/s2, the equation of its trajectory is :
(A) y  x  5 x 2
(B) y  2 x  5x 2
(C) 4 y  2 x  5x 2
(D) 4 y  2 x  25 x 2


2. A man running along a straight road with uniform velocity u  uˆi feels that the rain is falling vertically
down along  ˆj . If the doubles his speed, he finds that the rain is coming at an angle  with the vertical.
The velocity of the rain with respect to the ground is
(A) ui  uj
u ˆ
(B) ui  j
tan 
(C) 2uiˆ  u cot ˆj
(D) ui  u sin ˆj

3. Passengers in the jet transport A flying east at a speed of 800 kmh–1 observe a second jet plane B that
flies in the same horizontal plane as shown in the figure. Although the nose of B is pointed in the 45o
north east direction, plane B appears to the passengers in A to be moving away at the 60o angle as
shown. The true velocity of B is approximately equals to
sin 60o
Note:  0.9
sin 75o

(A) 586 kmh–1


(B) 600 kmh–1
(C) 717 kmh–1
(D) 400 kmh–1

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4. A plank with a box on it at one end is gradually raised about the other end. As the angle of inclination
with the horizontal reaches 30o the box starts to slip and slides 4.0 m down the plank in 4.0 s. The
coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the box and the plank will be, respectively :
1
Round off to 1st decimal & take  0.577  0.6
3

(A) 0.6 and 0.5


(B) 0.5 and 0.6
(C) 0.4 and 0.3
(D) 0.6 and 0.6

5. A block C of mass m is moving with velocity v0 and collides elastically with block A of mass m and
connected to another block B of mass 2m through spring constant k. What is k if x0 is compression of
spring when velocity of A and B is same?    0 

mv02
(A)
x02
mv02
(B)
2 x02
3 mv02
(C)
2 x02
2 mv02
(D)
3 x02

6. In the figure shown, a particle of mass m is released from the position A on a smooth track. When the
particle reaches at B, then normal reaction on it by the track is

(A) mg
(B) 2mg
2
(C) mg
3

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(D) 3mg

7. A solid sphere is rolling on a surface as shown in figure, with a translational velocity v ms–1. If it is to
climb the inclined surface continuing to roll without slipping, then minimum velocity for this to happen
is

(A) 2gh
7
(B) gh
5
7
(C) gh
2
10
(D) gh
7

8. Figure shows a disc rolling on a horizontal plane with linear velocity v and angular velocity is  .
Which of the following gives the horizontal component of velocity of the particle P on the rim of the
disc?

(A) v 1  cos  
(B) v 1  cos  
(C) v 1  sin  
(D) v 1  sin  

9. A pulley of radius 2 m is rotated about its axis by a force F   20t  5t 2  newton (where t is measured
in seconds) applied tangentially. If the moment of inertia of the pulley about its axis of rotation is
10 kg-m2 the number of rotation made by the pulley before its direction of motion is reversed, is :

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(A) more than 3 but less than 6


(B) more than 6 but less than 9
(C) more than 9
(D) less than 3

10. A tennis ball (treated as hollow spherical shell) starting from O rolls down without slipping a hill. At
point A the ball becomes air borne leaving at an angle of 30o with the horizontal. The ball strikes the
ground at B. What is the value of the distance AB? (Moment of inertial of a spherical shell of mass m
2
and radius R about its diameter  mR 2 )
3

(A) 1.87 m
(B) 2.08 m
(C) 1.57 m
(D) 1.77 m

11. There is a circular tube in a vertical plane. Two liquids which do not mix and of densities d1 and d 2
are filled in the tube. Each liquid subtends 90o angle at centre. Radius joining their interface makes an
d
angle  with vertical. Ratio 1 is
d2

1  sin 
(A)
1  sin 
1  cos 
(B)
1  cos 
1  tan 
(C)
1  tan 

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1  sin 
(D)
1  cos 

12. A tank is filled with water upto a height H. Water is allowed to come out of a hole P in one of the walls
at a depth h below the surface of water (see figure). Express the horizontal distance X in terms of H
and h.

(A) X  h  H  h 

h
(B) X   H  h
2
(C) X  2 h  H  h 

(D) X  4 h  H  h 

13. A square hole of side length  is made at a depth of h and a circular hole of radius r is made at a depth
of 4h from the surface of water in a water tank kept on a horizontal surface. If   h, r  h and the
rate of water flow from the holes is the same, then r is equal to


(A)
2

(B)
3

(C)
3

(D)
2
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14. A jar is filled with two non-mixing liquids 1 and 2 having densities 1 and 2 respectively. A solid
ball, made of a material of density 3 , is dropped in the jar. It comes to equilibrium in the positon
shown in the figure. Which of the following is true for 1 , 2 and 3 ?

(A) 3  1  2
(B) 1  3  2
(C) 1  2  3
(D) 1  3  2

15. The total radiant energy per unit area, normal to the direction of incidence, received at a distance R
from the centre of a star of radius r, whose outer surface radiates as a black body at a temperature TK
is given by : (  is Stefan’s constant)
r 2T 4
(A)
R2
r 2T 4
(B)
4R 2
r 4T 4
(C)
R4
4r 2T 4
(D)
R2

16. Three rods of same dimensions are arranged as shown in figure, have thermal conductivities K1, K2
and K3. The points P and Q are maintained at different temperatures for the heat to flow at the same
rate along PRQ and PQ. Then which of the following option is correct?

1
(A) K 3   K1  K 2 
2
(B) K3  K1  K 2
K1 K 2
(C) K 3 
K1  K 2

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(D) K 3  2  K1  K 2 

17. A student takes 50 gm wax (specific heat = 0.6 kcal/kgoC) and heats it till it boils. The graph between
temperature and time is as follows. Heat supplied to the solid wax per minute and its boiling point are
respectively

(A) 500 cal, 50oC


(B) 1000 cal, 100oC
(C) 1500 cal, 200oC
(D) 1000 cal, 200oC

18. Carbon monoxide is carried around a closed cycle abc in which bc is an isothermal process as shown
in the figure. The gas absorbs 7000 J of heat as its temperature increases from 300 K to 1000 K in
going from a to b. The quantity of heat rejected by the gas during the process ca is approximately

(A) 4200 J
(B) 5000 J
(C) 9000 J
(D) 9800 J

19. An insulated container of gas has two chambers separated by an insulating partition. One of the
chambers has volume V1 and contains ideal gas at pressure P1 and temperature T1 . The other chamber
has volume V2 and contains same ideal gas at pressure P2 and temperature T2 . If the partition is
removed without doing any work on the gas, the final equilibrium temperature of the gas in the
container will be
T T  PV  PV 
(A) 1 2 1 1 2 2
PV1 1T2  PV
2 2T1

1 1T1  PV
PV 2 2T2
(B)
1 1  PV
PV 2 2

1 1T2  PV
PV 2 2T1
(C)
1 1  PV
PV 2 2

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T1T2  PV 2 2
1 1  PV
(D)
1 1T1  PV
PV 2 2T2

20. The figure shows the volume V versus temperature T graphs for a certain mass of a perfect gas at two
constant pressures of P1 and P2 . What inference can you draw from the graphs?

(A) P1  P2
(B) P1  P2
(C) P1  P2
(D) No inference can be drawn due to insufficient information.

NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE


This section contains 10 questions. Attempt any 5 questions out of 10. Each question is
numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation
(e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 7, –0.33, –.30, 30.27, –127.30).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.

21. Initial velocity with which a body is projected is 10 m/sec and angle of projection is 60o with horizontal as
shown in the figure. If range R is 20/n, then find n. (g = 10 m/s2)

22. A mass ‘m’ is supported by a massless string wound around a uniform hollow cylinder of mass m and
radius R. If the string does not slip on the cylinder, the acceleration with which the mass release is g/n,
find n

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23. A block of 7 kg is placed on a rough horizontal surface and is pulled through a variable force F (in N)
= 5t, where t is time in second, at an angle of 37o with the horizontal as shown in figure. The coefficient
of static friction is 1 and the time at which the block starts to slide is t0 sec. Find the value of t0 2 in
4
sec. (g = 10 m/s2 and cos 37 o  )
5

24. A body is moved along a straight line by a machine delivering a constant power. The distance moved
by the body in time ' t ' is proportional to t n / 2 , find n

25. A block of mass m rests on a rough horizontal surface (coefficient of friction is  ). When a bullet of
mass m 2 strikes horizontally, and get embedded in it, the block moves a distance d before coming to
rest. The initial velocity of the bullet is k 2gd , then the value of k is

26. Point masses 1, 2, 3 and 4 kg are lying at the point (0, 0, 0), (2, 0 0), (0, 3, 0) and (–2, –2, 0) respectively.
The moment of inertial of this system about x-axis will be (40 + n) kgm2, find n

27. A hollow smooth uniform sphere A of mass m rolls without sliding on a smooth horizontal surface. It
collides head on elastically with another stationary smooth solid sphere B of the same mass m and
same radius. The ratio of kinetic energy of B to that of A just after the collision is n:2, find n

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28. A vessel with water is placed on a weighing pan and it reads 600 g. Now a ball of mass 40 g and
density 0.80 g cm–3 is sunk into the water with a pin of negligible volume, as shown in figure keeping
it sunk. The weighing pan will show a reading (600 + n) grams, find n/10

29. When at rest, a liquid stands at the same level in the tubes as shown in the figure. But as indicated, a
height difference h occurs when the system is given an acceleration a towards the right. Then h is equal
to ? (a = 5 m/s2, g = 10 m/s2, L = 2 m)

30. An ideal monoatomic gas undergoes a process in which its internal energy (U) and density (  ) vary
as U  constant. The ratio of change in internal energy and the work done by the gas is (0.5x). Find
value of x.

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PART (B) : CHEMISTRY

SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE


This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.

31. H2 and I2 are mixed at 400oC in a 1 L container and when equilibrium is established, the following
concentrations are present: [HI] = 0.8 M, [H2] = 0.08 M, [I2] = 0.08 M, if now an additional 0.4 mol
of HI are added, what are new equilibrium concentration, when the new equilibrium
H 2  g   I2  g   2HI  g  is re-established?
(A) [HI] = 1.13 M, [H2] = 0.11 M, [I2] = 0.11 M
(B) [HI] = 2.14 M, [H2] = 0.22 M, [I2] = 0.11 M
(C) [HI] = 2.13 M, [H2] = 2 M, [I2] = 0 M
(D) [HI] = 1.13 M, [H2] = 0.11 M, [I2] = 0.11 M

32. Consider the following reversible reaction at equilibrium:


2H 2O  g   2H 2  g   O2  g 
H  24.7 kJ
Which one of the following changes in conditions will lead to, maximum decomposition of H2O (g) ?
(A) Increasing both temperature and temperature.
(B) Decreasing temperature and increasing pressure
(C) Increasing temperature and decreasing pressure
(D) Increasing temperature at constant pressure

33. 5.1 g NH4SH is introduced in 3.0 L evacuated flask at 327oC, 30% of the solid NH4SH decomposed
to NH3 and H2S as gases. The Kp of the reaction at 327oC is (R = 0.082 L atm mol–1 K–1, molar mass
of S = 32 g mol–1, molar mass of N = 14 g mol–1)
(A) 0.242  10 4 atm 2
(B) 1  104 atm 2
(C) 4.9  10 3 atm 2
(D) 0.242 atm 2

34. For complete combustion of ethanol, the amount of heat produced as measured in bomb calorimeter,
is 1364.47 kJ mol–1 at 25oC. Assuming ideality of Enthalpy of combustion c H , for the reaction will
be : (R = 8.314 kJ mol–1)
(A) –1366.95 kJ mol–1
(B) –1361.95 kJ mol–1
(C) –1460.50 kJ mol–1
(D) –1350.50 kJ mol–1

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35. Fixed mass of an ideal gas contained in 10.0 L sealed rigid vessel at 1 atm is heated from –73oC to
27oC. Which of the following represents the change in Gibb’s energy if entropy of gas is a function of
temperature as S = 2 + 10–2 T (J/K) : atm L = 0.1 KJ) ?
(A) 30 J
(B) 70 J
(C) 50 J
(D) 80 J

36. 1 mole of an ideal gas at 25oC is subjected to expand reversibly ten times of its initial volume. What
is the change entropy of expansion ?
(A) 31.15 JK–1 mol–1
(B) 35.16 JK–1 mol–1
(C) 21.15 JK–1 mol–1
(D) 19.15 JK–1 mol–1

37. Which of the following species will have the shortest bond length, as per molecular orbital theory?
(A) O22
(B) O2
(C) O2
(D) O22

38. Which of the following contains maximum number of lone pairs on the central atom?
(A) ClO3
(B) XeF4
(C) SF4
(D) I3

39. The velocity of the de-Broglie wave is given by


c2
(A)
v
h
(B)
mv
mc2
(C)
h
(D) 

40. One litre of gas A at two atmospheric pressure and two litre of gas B at three atmospheric pressure are
mixed in a four litre flask to form an ideal gas mixture. What will be the final pressure of the gaseous
mixture if the gases initially and finally were at the same temperature?
(A) 2.5 atm
(B) 2.0 atm
(C) 1.5 atm

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(D) 1.0 atm

41. Arrange the following compounds in the increasing rate of electrophilic aromatic substitution
reactions.

(A) IV < I < V < III < II


(B) I < IV < V < II < III
(C) I < III < IV < V < II
(D) V < IV < III < II < I

42. Identify, which of the following molecule does not have R configuration :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

43. Which of the following compound is optically active?


(A) (E)-4-methylcyclohexanol
(B) (Z)-3-methylcyclohexanol
(C) (Z)-4-methycyclohexanol
(D) (E)-4-chlorocyclohexanol

44.

(I) (A) and (B) are diastereomers


(II) (B) and (D) are enantiomers

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(III) (A) and (D) are geometrical isomers


(IV) (A) and (C) are optical isomers
(A) only I is true
(B) I, II & III are true
(C) I & II are true
(D) All are true

45. Geometrical isomerism is shown by

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

46. Arrange the following in increasing order of their heat of hydrogenation:

(A) P<Q<R<S
(B) S<R<Q<P
(C) S<R<P<Q
(D) P<Q<S<R

47. Which one of the following is the most stable conformer?

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(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

48. Which of the following compounds is achiral?

(A)

(B)

(C)

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(D)

49. Which of the following anions is most destabilized?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

50. The correct order of decreasing basicity of the compound is:

(A) I > II > III > IV


(B) III > II > IV > I
(C) II > IV > III > I
(D) IV > III > II > I

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NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE


This section contains 10 questions. Attempt any 5 questions out of 10. Each question is
numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation
(e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 7, –0.33, –.30, 30.27, –127.30).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.

51. Calculate no. of stereogenic centre in following molecule.

52. Kc is 16 for equilibrium reaction SO2  g   NO  g   SO3  g   NO  g 


If initially 1 mole of all four gases are taken the ratio of concentration of NO to that of NO2 at
equilibrium is

53. For the reaction A  B; Kc  1


For B  C; Kc = 2
For C  D; Kc = 3
Kc for reaction A  D is

54. Les us consider, three types of disubstituted cyclohexanes

These compounds may exist in various stereoisomeric forms (both geometric and optical). What is
value of 60/n where n is the total number of stereoisomers that exist if L1 and L2 are two different
groups?

55. How many isomeric alkyl groups have the molecular formula C5H11 ?

56. The number of compounds from the ones given below which can show geometrical isomerism are :
ClCH = CHCl ClCH = CCl2 CH2 = CH – CH = CH2

CH3  C  C  CH  CH  CH3 Cyclodecene

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CH3  CH  CHD

57. The maximum number of electrons that can have principal quantum number, n = 3 and spin quantum
1
number, ms   is :
2

58. 10 gram of Argon gas is compressed isothermally and reversibly at a temperature of 27oC from 10 L
to 5 L. Calculate H for this process.
R = 2.0 cal K–1 mol–1
log 2 = 0.30
Atomic weight of Ar = 40

59. The total number of lone pairs of electrons for Xe in XeOF4 is

60. At what temperature will hydrogen molecules have the same K.E. per mole as nitrogen molecules at
280 K?

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PART (C) : MATHEMATICS

SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE


This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.

61. If a, b c are in A.P., b, c, d are in GP. and c, d, e are in H.P. then a, c, e are in
(A) A.P.
(B) GP
(C) H.P.
(D) None

15
 1 
62. The coefficient of x10 in the expansion of  3x 2  2  is
 x 
15! 10
(A) 3
10!5!
15! 10
(B)  3
10!5!
15! 35
(C) 
10! 5!
(D) None

63. The equation (5x  1) 2  (5y  2)2  ( 2  4  4) (3x  4y  1) 2 represents an ellipse if  


(A) (0,0]
(B) (-1, 2)
(C) (2, 3)
(D) None

64. Let f :R  R and f n (x)  f (f n  1 (x))  n  2, n  N, the roots of equation


f3 (x)f 2 (x)f (x)  25f 2 (x)f (x)  175f (x)  375 . Which also satisfy equation f(x) = x will be
(A) 5
(B) 15
(C) 10
(D) Both (a) and (b)

65. Let L1 be a straight line passing through the origin and L2 be the straight line x + y = 1. F the intercepts
made by the circle x 2  y2  x  3y  0 on L1 and L 2 are equal, then which of the following equation
can represent L1 ?
(A) x + 7y = 0
(B) x + y = 0

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(C) x – 7y = 0
(D) None

66. The locus of the centres of the circles which cut the circles x 2  y 2  4x  6y  9  0 and
x 2 + y 2 - 5x + 4y - 2 = 0 orthogonally is
(A) 9x + 10y – 7 = 0
(B) x – y + 2 = 0
(C) 9x – 10 + 11 = 0
(D) None

67. Set of values of m for which two points P and Q lie on the line y = mx + 8 so that

APB  AQB  where A  (-4,0), B  (4,0) is
2

(A) ,  3    
3,   {2, 2}

(B)   3,  3   {2,2}

(C)  ,  1  1,    {2,2}


(D) None

68. The domain of the function f (x)  x  1  x 2 is


 1   1 
(A)  1,   ,1
 2   2 
(B) [-1, 1]
 1   1 
(C)   ,    ,  
 2  2 
 1 
(D)  , 1
 2 

1 3 7 15
69. The sum of n terms of the series     ......... is
2 4 8 16
(A) n  1  2 n
(B) 1
(C) n  1  2 n
(D) 1  2  n

70. If f : R  R be a function defined by f (x)  4x 3  7 . Then


(A) f is one-one-into
(B) f is many-one-into
(C) f is many -one onto
(D) f is bijective

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71. The roots  and  of the quadratic equation px 2  qx  r  0 are real and of opposite signs. The roots
of (x  ) 2  (x   ) 2  0 are
(A) positive
(B) negative
(C) of opposite signs
(D) non-real

72. The equation k sin   cos 2  2k  7 possesses a solution if


(A) 2  k  6
(B) k > 2
(C) k > 6
(D) None

73. The value of cos 2550  sin1950 is


3 1
(A)
2 2
3 1
(B)
2
 3  1
(C)   
 2 
3 1
(D)
2

x x
74. Period of the function sin 3  cos5 is
2 5
(A) 2
(B) 10
(C) 8
(D) 5

75. The equation of the circle whose radius is 5 and which touches the circle x 2  y 2  2x  4y  20  0
at the point (5, 5) is
(A) x 2  y 2  18x  16y  120  0
(B) x 2  y 2  18x  16y  120  0
(C) x 2  y 2  18x  16y  120  0
(D) None

76. The general solution of the trigonometric equation sinx – cosx = 1 is given by
(A) x  2n , n  I

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 
(B) x  n   ( 1) n  , n I
4 4

(C) x  2n   , nI
2

(D) x  n , nI
2

8
77. The term independent of x in the expansion of (t 1  1)x  (t 1  1) 1 x 1  is
3
1  t 
(A) 56  
1  t 
3
1  t 
(B) 56  
1  t 
4
1  t 
(C) 70  
1t 
4
 1 t 
(D) 70  
1 t 

78. If n(A)  1000, n(B)  500 and if n(A  B)  1 and n(A  B)  p, then
(A) 500  p 1000
(B) 1001 p 1498
(C) 1000  p 1498
(D) 1000  p 1499

79. The equation of a circle with origin as centre and passing through the vertices of an equilateral triangle
whose median is of length 3a is
(A) x 2  y 2  9a 2
(B) x 2  y 2  16a 2
(C) x 2  y 2  4a 2
(D) x 2  y 2  a 2

x 5
80. The least integral value  of x such that  0, satisfies:
x  5x  14
2

(A)  2  3  4  0
(B)  2  5  4  0
(C)  2  7  6  0
(D)  2  5  6  0

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NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE


This section contains 10 questions. Attempt any 5 questions out of 10. Each question is
numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation
(e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 7, –0.33, –.30, 30.27, –127.30).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.

3
81. 14
C7   17  i C6  17 CK , then sum of all value of K is
i 1

82. The domain of the function f (x)  exp  


5x  3  2x 2 is  a, b , then value of 2b  a is

1 1 1 4 1 1 1 4
83. If    ......    , then the value of    ...... is , then K is
14 24 34 90 14 34 54 K

84. If  and  are the real roots of the equation x 2  (k  2)x  (k 2  3k  5)  0(k  R) .
Find the maximum values of ( 2  2 ) .

85. Square of area of triangle formed by common tangent to the circle


2 2 2 2
x  y  6x  0 and x  y  2x  0

1 1 1 1
86. The sum to infinity of the series     ..... is equal to
1 1 2 1 2  3 1 2  3 4

sin   sin 2 K
87. Fundamental period of is , value of K is
cos   cos 2 3

1  cos3 x
88. The value of lim is
x 0 x sin x cos x


89. Suppose  and (  0) are such that sec(  ),sec  and sec (  ) are in A.P. If cos   k cos   for
2
2
some k, then k is equal to

2 x 3 2(2x  1)
90. If f (x)  , g(x)  and h(x) = - 2 then lim  f  x   g  x   h  x   is  , value of
x 3 x4 x  x  12 x 3

7 is

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