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Aiits 2123 PT I Jeea Paper 1
Aiits 2123 PT I Jeea Paper 1
MARKING SCHEME
Section – A (Single Correct): Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.
Section – A (One or More than One Correct): Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following
marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen;
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial marks : +2 if three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and both
of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a
correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.
Section – B: Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct integer is entered;
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
Section – C: Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +2 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered at the designated place;
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
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Physics PART – I
1. A bullet moving with a velocity of 100 m/s can just penetrate two planks of equal thickness. The
number of such planks penetrated by the same bullet, when the velocity is doubled, will be:
(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 8
(D) 2
Ans. C
Sol. Given initial velocity of the bullet in first case (u1) = 100 m/s. Initial number of planks (n1) = 2.
Initial stopping distance ( s1 ) = n1x = 2x (where x is the thickness of one plank).
Initial velocity of the bullet in second case (u2) = 200 m/s. We know that relation for the stopping
distance (s) is:
v 2 = u2 + 2as
Since, the bullet is just able to penetrate the planks, therefore its final velocity v = 0
2
s1 u1 1
Therefore, = =
s 2 u2 4
s2 8x
Thus, final number of planks (n2 ) = = = 8.
x x
2. If a person is pushing a box inside a moving train, the work done in the frame of the earth will be:
→ →
(A) F s 0
→ →
(B) F s
→
→ →
(C) F s + s0
(D) zero
Ans. C
→ →
Sol. Displacement of the box relative to the frame of the earth will be s + s0 . Hence, required work
done
→
→ →
W = F s + s0
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3. Assuming that the mass m of the largest stone that can be moved by a flowing river depends
upon the velocity v of the water, its density and the acceleration due to gravity g. Then m is
directly proportional to:
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6
Ans. D
Sol. m a b gc
a b c
ML0 T 0 LT −1 ML−3 LT −2
Comparing the powers of M, L and T and solving, we get:
b = 1, c = 3, a = 6
m 6
4. A cracker is thrown into air with a velocity of 10 m/s at an angle of 45o with the vertical. When it is
at a height of (1/2) m from the ground, it explodes into a number of pieces which follow different
parabolic paths. What is the velocity of centre of mass, when it is at a height of 1 m from the
ground? (g = 10 ms–1)
(A) 4 5 ms−1
(B) 2 5 ms−1
(C) 5 4 ms−1
(D) 10 ms −1
Ans. A
Sol. Motion of the centre of mass is exactly similar to that of translator motion of a body that is thrown
into air.
ux = ucos , uy = usin
10 10
= m/s = m/s
2 2
Net velocity of CM = u2x + v 2y
100
= + 30 = 80 = 4 / 5 m / s.
2
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5. Two bodies of masses m1 and m2 are dropped from heights h1 and h2, respectively. They reach
the ground after time t1 and t2 and strike the ground with v1 and v2, respectively. Choose the
correct relations from the following.
t1 h1
(A) =
t2 h2
t1 h2
(B) =
t2 h1
v1 h1
(C) =
v2 h2
v 1 h2
(D) =
v 2 h1
Ans. AC
2h 1 1
Sol. t= ,v = 2gh KE = mv 2 = x 1 x 22 = 2J
g 2 2
6. The acceleration of a particle as observed from two different frames S1 and S2 have equal
magnitudes of 2 ms–2.
(A) The relative acceleration of the frame may either be zero or 4 ms–2
(B) Their relative acceleration may have any value between 0 and 4 ms–2
(D) The frames may be moving with same acceleration in same direction
Ans. BCD
→ → →
Sol. Acceleration of particle w.r.t. frame S1 : a p − a p − a s1 = 2nˆ
→ → →
Acceleration of particle w.r.t. frame S2 : a p − a p − a s2 = 2m
ˆ
Where mˆ and nˆ are unit vectors in any directions. Now relative acceleration of frames:
→ →
as2 − as1 = 2 (nˆ − m
ˆ)
7. A body of mass 1 kg is taken from infinity to a point P. When the body reaches that point, it has a
speed of 2 ms–1. The work done by the conservative force is –5 J. Which of the following is true
(assuming non-conservative and pseudo-forces to be absent).
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(D) Work done by all forces together is equal to the change in kinetic energy
Ans. ABCD
1 1
Sol. KE = mv 2 = x1 x 22 = 2J
2 2
Wcons = −U = −5J U = 5J
Wext = U + KE = 5 + 2 = 7J
T3 •
30 Kg
40 Kg
Ans. BD
9. (
Velocity of a particle moving in a curvilinear path varies with time as V = 2ti + t 2 j m / s . Then t )
is in sec. At t = 1 sec
6
(B) tangential acceleration of particle is m / s2
5
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2
(C) Radial acceleration of particle is m / s2
5
5 5
(D) Radius of curvature to the paths is m
2
Ans. BCD
(A) The block may stop before the spring attains its mean position.
(B) The block must stop with spring having some compression.
(C) The block may stop with spring having some compression.
Ans. AC
Sol. Depends upon friction. It may be possible for the block to stop at any position.
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11. The acceleration time graph of a particle is shown in the figure. The velocity of the particle at
t = 8s if its initial velocity of the particle is 3 ms−1 (in ms−1 )
a
4 8 t
0
-1
Ans. 7
g
12. In the system shown below the acceleration of 1 kg mass is upwards then k = _______.
k
1 kg
4 kg
Ans. 2
600
300
A C
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Ans. 3
1
Sol. AB = ucos30t − gsin30t 2
2
1
and 0 = usin30t − gcos30t 2
2
2u
g=
t 3
ut
So AB =
3
Question Stem
Sand particles drop vertically at the rate of 2 kgs–1 on a conveyor belt moving horizontally with a velocity
of 0.2 ms–1
Ans. 00000.40
Ans. 00000.08
Question Stem
A body is dropped from a balloon moving up with a velocity of 4 ms–1 when the balloon is at a height of
120.5 m form the ground.
16. The height of the body after 5 s from the ground is (g = 9.8 ms–2)
Ans. 00018.00
1 1
Sol. s = ut + at 2 = 4 5 − 9.8 52 = 20 − 122.5 = −102.5m
2 2
This shows that the body is 102.5 m below the initial position, i.e., height of the body = 120.5 –
102.5 = 18.00
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17. The distance of separation between the body and the balloon after 5 s is
Ans. 00122.50
Question Stem
A block of mass 2 kg is suspended by a spring of force constant k = 10 N/m. Another spring of same
value of force constant is 1 m below it. Initially both the springs were unstretched. Mass is released from
rest.
1m
Ans. 00002.82
2 2
10x 2 − 10x − 15 = 0
or 2x 2 − 2x − 3 = 0
2 4 + 24
x=
4
or x = 1.82 m
Maximum extension of upper spring
= 1 + x = 2.82 m
19. In the above problem, equilibrium position of the block is at ……... m from where it was released.
Ans. 00001.50
Sol. At equilibrium position net force on the block should be zero. So, let it is at distance y form where
it was released.
Then,
mg = Ky + K (y – 1)
or 20 = 10 y + 10 (y – 1)
or 20 y = 30
y = 1.5 m
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Chemistry PART – II
20. An acid- base indicator has a K a = 3.0 10 −5 . The acid form of the indicator is red and the basic
form is blue. Then
Ans. C
H + Ind
KInd
Sol. HIn
Re d Blue
Ind
Use : pH = pK Ind + log ;
HIn
(
pK Ind = − log 3 10 −5 = 4.52 )
75%Re d
HIn = 3
Ind 1
1
pH = pK Ind + log = 4.05
3
75% Blue
HIn
=
1
Ind 3
(A) Increasing the concentration of both weak acid and salt by two moles
(B) Increasing the concentration of both the acid and salt by 10 times.
(D) Increasing the concentration of the salt by 10 times and decreasing concentration of the
acid by 10 times.
Ans. D
Salt
Sol. pH1 = pK a + log
Acid
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x
pH1 = pK a + log 1
y1
x
pH2 = pK a + log 2
y2
x x
pH2 − pH1 = log 2 − log 1
y2 y1
x /y
2 = log 2 2
x1 / y1
x /y
2 2 = 102 = 100
x1 / y1
This is only possible, if the concentration of salt is increased by 10 times and the concentration of
acid is decreased by 10 times.
22. Assign True (T) or False (F) for following statement and select Correct options for your answer.
+
(I) I.P. of O(g) is less than I.P. of O(g)
+
(II) I.P. of Ne(g) is greater than I.P. of Ne(g)
+
(III) E.A. of O(g) is greater than E.A. of O(g)
+
(IV) I.P. of N(g) is greater than I.P. of N(g)
(A) F,F,T,F
(B) T,T,T,T
(C) T,T,T,F
(D) F,T,F,T
Ans. A
(B) ˆ − B angles
There are six equal H − N
(C) All the six atoms in cyclic skeleton have identical hybridisation
Ans. D
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Sol. H
H yA H
B xA
N N
B B
N H
H
H
Two types of exocyclic bonds (B − H,N − H) are present.
24. The root mean square velocity of an ideal gas in a closed container of fixed volume is increased
from 5 104 cm s−1 to 10 104 cm s−1. Which of the following statements correctly explains how
the change accomplished?
Ans. BC
3RT 3PV
Sol. rms = or
M M
( rms )1 = 5 10 4 cm s −1
( rms )2 = 10 10 4 cm s −1
( rms )1 M
2
( ) M
2
P1 = = 5 10 4
3V 3V
( rms )1 M
2
( ) M
2
P2 = = 10 10 4
3V 3V
( )
2
P 10 10 4 100
or 2 = = =4
( )
2
P1 5 10 4 25
P2 = 4 P1
Similarly,T2 = 4 T1
25. At very high pressure, the van der Waals equation reduces to
(A) PV = RT + Pb
aRT
(B) PV =
V2
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RT
(C) P=
V −b
a
(D) PV = RT −
V
Ans. AC
an2 an2
Sol. P + 2 ( V − nb ) = nRT, at high pressure P 2
V V
26. When an electron makes a transition from (n+1) state to n state, the frequency of emitted
radiations is related to n according to (n>>1).
(A) n−3
(B) n2
(C) n3
2
(D) n3
Ans. A
c 1 1 1 + 2n
Sol. = = RcZ2 2 − = RcZ2
n (n + 1)
2
n2 ( n + 1)2
( 2n)
RcZ2 n−3
n4
h
(A) 6
2
(B) 6
(C) h 2
h
(D) 2
2
Ans. AB
h
Sol. Angular momentum = l ( l + 1)
2
For d electron, l = 2
h h h
Angular momentum = 2 ( 2 + 1) = 6 or =
2 2
Angular momentum = 6
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28. Which of the following statements is/are correct about 6.8% (m/v) of H2O2 ?
Ans. ABCD
6.8 17
Sol. A. N= =4N
0.1
4N
B. M= = 2M
2
C, D. V.S. = M x 11.2 = 2 x 11.2 = 22.4
(D) 90 0
Ans. BC
Sol. F F
H
C S 97
H F
F
FAx S FAx = 170
Feq. S Feq. = 97
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30. Consider all the atoms of C2H2 are on z-axis. Find total number of orbital(s) which involve in
overlapping on z-axis.
Ans. 6
Sol. Four sp-orbitals (Two sp-orbitals by each carbon) and two 1s orbitals (one by each H).
31. Among the triatomic molecules/ions, BeCl2 ,N3− ,N2O,NO2+ ,O3 ,SCl2 ,ICl2− ,I3− and XeF2 , the total
number of linear molecule(s) / ion(s) where the hybridization of the central atoms does not have
contribution from the d-orbital(s) is:
(Atomic number: S = 16, Cl = 17, I = 53 and Xe = 54).
Ans. 4
Sol.
Cl Be Cl sp(linear)
linear molecule/ions without
N N N sp(linear)
involving d-orbital in their
O N N sp(linear)
hybridisation of central atom.
O N O sp(linear)
sp2(bent)
O
O O
sp3(bent)
S
Cl Cl
Cl
I sp3d(linear)
Cl
I
I sp3d(linear)
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Xe sp3d(linear)
32. Total number of oxygen atom(s) which act as bridge between with composition MM' Si3Ox (M =
divalent metal ion and M ' =tetravalent metal ion) is:
Ans. 3
Sol.
6-
Si 3O x x=9
O O
Si
O O O O
Si Si
O
O O
Question Stem
Consider born Haber cycle for the formation of 1 mole LiF(s) (all data in kJ/mole).
Li+(g) + F−(g)
H0 5 = ?
Li(g) + F(g)
H = +155.2
0
1
H 0
2 = +75.3
Ans. 01016.60
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Ans. 00150.60
1
Sol. F2 → F(g) H=+75.3
2
F2 ⎯⎯ →2F ( g) H = 150.60
Question Stem
The pH of pure water at 25°C and 60°C are 7 and 6.5 respectively. HCl gas is passed through water at
25°C till the resulting 1 litre solution which acquires a pH of 3. Now 4 10−3 mole of NaCN are added into
this solution. Also a fresh 0.1 M HCN solution has pH 5.1936. Now in the solution obtained after addition
of NaCN, 0.5 milli mole of NaOH are added.
35. The volume of HCl (in mL) passed through the solution at 298 K and 1 atm is:
(R = 0.082 atm-L/mol-K)
Ans. 00024.44
36. The pH of resulting solution after addition of 0.5 milli mole of NaOH is:
(Given: Antilog of 5.1936 = 1.56 x 105, log0.41 = −0.40 , log7 = 0.84 )
Ans. 00010.24
0.0035
pH = 9.40 + log = 10.24
0.0005
Question Stem
Ascorbic acid, C6H8 O6 , also known as vitamin C is a dibasic acid undergoes dissociation as:
C6H8O6 C6H7O6− + H+ ;K1 = 8 10 −5
C6H7O6− C6H6O62− + H+ ;K 2 = 1 10−12
The ascorbic acid is readily oxidized to dehydroascorbic acid as:
C6H8 O6 → C6H6 O6 + 2H+ + 2e
or
HO OH O O
OH OH
+
HO HO + 2H + 2e
O O O
O
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The estimation of ascorbic acid in a sample is made by titrating its solution with KIO3 solution which acts
as an intermediate and in presence of 1 M HCl solution, the first excess of iodate gives blue colour with
starch due to the redox change given below:
3C6H8 O6 + IO3− → 3C6H6O6 + I− + 3H2O
−
IO +
3 5I− + 6H+ → 3I2 + 3H2O
excess (generated in reaction)
Ans. 00003.80
38. The equivalent mass of KIO3 (molar mass = 214 g/mol) during its reaction with ascorbic acid in
presence of 5 M HCl is:
Ans. 00053.50
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(A) 5
(B) 3
(C) 15
(D) 5/3
Ans. C
Sol. + = 3 and = 5
52016 + 32017 + 2018 22017 + 2018 + 20172 + 2018
=
2016 + 2016 2016 + 2016
=
( ) (
2 2016 + 2016 + 2 2016 + 2016 )
2016
+2016
= + = 15
2 2
40. Consider three non-collinear points A, B, C with coordinates (0, 6), (5, 5) and (-1, 1), respectively.
Equation of a line tangent to the circle circumscribing the ABC and passing through the origin is
(A) 2x − 3y = 0
(B) 3x + 2y = 0
(C) 3x − 2y = 0
(D) 2x + 3y = 0
Ans. D
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P
O (2, 3)
(0, 0)
41. Let C be a circle x2 + y2 = 1. The line l intersects C at the point (-1, 0) and the point P. Suppose
that the slope of the line l is a rational number m. Number of choices for m for which both the
coordinates of P are rational, is
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) infinity many
Ans. D
O X
(-1, 0)
(y – 0) = m (x + 1) …..…. (i)
On solving it with x2 + y2 = 1, we get
x 2 + m2 ( x + 1) = 1
2
(m + 1) x
2 2
( )
+ 2m2 x + m2 − 1 = 0, m Q.
m2 − 1
x1 x 2 =
m2 + 1
1 − m2
But x1 = −1 x 2 = 2 = x coordinate of P.
m +1
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42. The distance between the parallel lines is 1 unit. A point A is chosen to lie between the lines at a
distance d from one of them. ABC is equilateral with B on one line and C on the other parallel
line. Then, length of the side of the equilateral triangle is
2 2
(A) d + d +1
3
d2 − d + 1
(B) 2
3
(C) 2 d2 + d + 1
(D) d2 − d + 1
Ans. B
Sol. B
1-d x
A 60o
d C
30o+ 60o –
(
From the figure, x cos + 30o = d ) ……… (i)
x sin = 1 − d ……… (ii)
On dividing Eq. (i) by Eq. (ii), we get
1+ d
3 cot =
1− d
On squaring Eq.(ii) and putting the value of cot , we have
x2 =
3
1
(
4d2 − 4d + 4 )
d2 − d + 1
x=2
3
(A) If L is situated at a maximum distance from point (2, 3) then its equation is x + 2y − 3 = 0
(B) If L is situate at a minimum distance from point (2, 3), then its equation is 2x − y − 1 = 0
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(C) If L is situated at a maximum distance from (2, 3), then its equation is x + 2y − 3 = 0
(D) If L is situated at a minimum distance from (2, 3), then its equation is x + 2y − 3 = 0
Ans. AB
44. ( )
If for all real values of a and b the straight line L : a2 + 4 x + 2 (b − 1) y − 2a2 − 2b − 6 = 0 passes
through a fixed point (p, q) and S is a circle of radius r for which line L is normal then:
(A) p + q =3
(B) p + q =1
Ans. AC
Sol. L : a2 ( x − 2) + 2b ( y − 1) + 4x − 2y − 6 = 0
Straight line L always passes through a fixed point which is x − 2 = 0
x = 2 andy − 1 = 0 y = 1
(p, q) = ( 2, 1)
S = ( x − 2 ) + ( y − 1) = r 2
2 2
( y − 1) = r 2 − 4
2
r2 − 4 0
r 2
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45. If no tangent can be drawn to the parabola y2 = 8x from any point on the circle
x2 + y2 − 24x + 144 − r 2 = 0 , then possible integral value of r can be:
(A) 10
(B) 9
(C) 8
(D) 7
Ans. CD
Sol.
( x − 12)2 + y2 = r 2
Normal to the parabola at A(t) (at2, 2at)
A
y + tx = 2 2t + 2 t3
Which passes through (12, 0)
12t = 4t + 2t 3
C
t 3 − 4t = 0 t = 0, 2
t = 0 (rejected)
(12, 0)
For t = 2, A = (8, 8) and B = (8,− 8)
Circle touches the parabola at A and B B
r = 16 + 64 = 80
Required lies completely inside in the parabola
r 80
Hence, possible integral value of r are 7, 8.
x2 y2
46. If tangent to parabola y2 = 4x intersect the ellipse + = 1 at A and B and locus of point of
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intersection tangents at A and B is conic C, then:
81
(A) length of latus rectum of conic C is
16
81
(B) length of latus rectum of conic C is
4
Ans. BC
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(h, k)
P
A
B
X
x2 y2 1
47. If the director circle of ellipse E : 2
+ 2
= 1 of eccentricity passes through the two foci of
a b 3
y2 x2
the hyperbola H : − = 1 then:
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(B) area of quadrilateral formed by tangents at ends of latus rectum of ellipse E is 30 3 sq.
units.
(D) number of points on ellipse from which two perpendicular tangents can be drawn to
hyperbola H is 4.
Ans. ABC
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16 25 5
Sol. e2H = 1 + = eH = foci ( 0, 5 )
9 9 3
a3 2a2
a2 + b2 = 25 and a2 − b2 = = b2
3 3
5a2
= 25 a2 = 15 and b2 = 10
3
x2 y2 2a2 2 15
E: + =1 A = = = 30 3
15 10 e 1
3
Area of square formed by tangents = 2 (RDirector ) = 2 25 = 50 sq. units
2
k2
(A) 2 sin
2
k
(C) 2sin
(D) ( )
2sin 22
Ans. BC
Sol.
2
x - kx+1 =0
= 1 and + = k
k2 k2
( )
sin 2 + 1 + sin
1 + 2 = sin ( k ) + sin
k
k
= sin (k ) + sin (k ) = 2sin (k ) = 2sin
49. Let L1 : x − y − 2 = 0 and L2 : 2x + y + 1 = 0 are the tangents to a parabola, whose focus is (1, 2). If
equation of its directrix is ax + by + 3 = 0, then find the value of (a + b).
Ans. 8
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(1, 2)
B
2x + y + 1 = 0
x2 y2
50. Let F1 and F2 be the foci of the ellipse + = 1 and M = PF
i 1 − PF
i 2 , I =1,2,3,4 where
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P1,P2 ,P3 ,P4 are four points on the curve 4x2 − 4xy + y2 − 81 = 0 such that either M is greatest
S
or least. If S is the area of the quadrilateral P1P2P3P4 , then find the value of .
2
[Note: [k] denotes greatest integer function less than or equal to k.]
Ans. 4
2x − y − 9 = 0 or 2x + y + 9 = 0
i 1 − PF
P1, P2 , P3 , P4 lie on the pair of lines so that PF i 2 is either greatest or least.
These points must be either collinear with F1, F2 or lie on the perpendicular bisector of F1 F2 .
Quadrilateral P1,P2 ,P3 ,P4 is rhombus as shown in the figure.
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y
P1(0, 9)
F1
P4 P2
−9 F2 9
2 , 0 2 , 0
P3(0,- 9)
x2 y2
51. A variable chord of a hyperbola − = 1 subtends a right angle at the center of hyperbola. If
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the chord of hyperbola touches a fixed circle of radius R which is concentric with hyperbola then
find R2.
Ans. 8
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Question Stem
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For a, b R − 0, let f ( x ) = ax2 + bx + a satisfies f x + = f − x x R. Also the equation
4 4
f ( x ) = 7x + a has only one real and distinct solution.
Ans. 00005.00
7 7 7
Sol. Since f x + = f x x R f ( x ) is symmetric about x =
4 4 4
−b 7 b −7
Hence, = = ……. (1)
2a 4 a 2
Also, f ( x ) = 7x + a has only one real solution, so
ax2 + bx + a = 7x + a
ax2 + x (b − 7 ) = 0 has discriminant zero.
(b − 7 )2 − 4 ( a )( 0 ) = 0 b = 7 ……(2)
Put b = 7 in Eqn. (1), we get a = –2
y
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V 4, 8
(0, 0)O
7
(0, -2) x=
4
So, f ( x ) = −2x2 + 7x − 2
Hence, (a + b) = ( −2 + 7) = 5
3
53. If minimum value of f ( x ) in 0, is ‘a’, then a is equal to:
2
Ans. 00002.00
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Question Stem
x2 y2
Tangents are drawn from any point on ellipse E : + = 1 to the circle S : x2 + y2 = 1 and respective
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chord of contact always touches the conic ‘C’.
54. If eccentricity of the conic ‘C’ is ‘e’, then 9e2 is equal to:
Ans. 00005.00
x2 y2
Sol. Let point on + = 1 is ( 3cos , 2sin )
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C.O.C. of x2 + y2 = 1is 3x cos + 2y sin = 1
And C.O.C. is always tangent to 9x2 + 4y2 = 1
x2 y2
Hence, conic ‘C’ is + =1
1 1
9 4
1/ 9 5
e = 1− =
1/ 4 3
55. If F1 and F2 are the 2 foci of the conic ‘C’ and P be any point moving on the conic ‘C’, then the
maximum possible value of (PF1 PF2 ) is:
Ans. 00000.25
PF1 + PF2 1
Sol. PF1 PF2 PF1 PF2
2 4
Question Stem
( x − 2) ( y − 1)
2 2
Let C be a conic which is reflection of hyperbola − = −1
3 4
In the line x + y − 1 = 0.
Ans. 00007.00
( x − 2) ( y − 1)
2 2
Sol. A point on
3 4
− (
= −1 will be 2 + 3 tan , 1 + 2sec )
Let its reflection in line x + y − 1 = 0 be (h, k)
(
h − 2 + 3 tan ) = k − (1 + 2sec ) = −2 ( 2 + 3 tan + 1 + 2sec − 1 )
1 1 2
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− = 1 , then locus is − =1
4 3 4 3
57. Let locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to conic C be S. From point P ( 4, 2) ,
pair of tangents PA and PB are drawn to S. Diameter of circumcircle of PAB will be:
Ans. 00005.00
x 2 ( y + 1)
2
Sol. Locus (i.e., image) will be − = 1 which is conic C.
4 3
3 7
Its eccentricity e = 1 + =
4 2
Locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents will be director circle
i.e., x 2 + ( y + 1) = 4 − 3
2
x 2 + ( y + 1) = 1
2
P C
(4, 2) (0, -1)
B
Clearly, circumcircle of PAB will be circle with diameter PC.
Diameter = PC = 5
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