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Test - 3 (Code-A) (Answers) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2023

All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2023


TEST - 3 - Code-A
Test Date : 20/11/2022

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (2) 31. (1) 61. (2)
2. (3) 32. (3) 62. (3)
3. (2) 33. (2) 63. (2)
4. (2) 34. (1) 64. (3)
5. (2) 35. (1) 65. (2)
6. (2) 36. (2) 66. (3)
7. (3) 37. (4) 67. (1)
8. (2) 38. (4) 68. (4)
9. (1) 39. (4) 69. (3)
10. (2) 40. (1) 70. (1)
11. (2) 41. (2) 71. (2)
12. (1) 42. (4) 72. (4)
13. (2) 43. (1) 73. (4)
14. (2) 44. (2) 74. (2)
15. (1) 45. (2) 75. (3)
16. (3) 46. (1) 76. (2)
17. (3) 47. (2) 77. (3)
18. (3) 48. (3) 78. (2)
19. (3) 49. (3) 79. (2)
20. (2) 50. (2) 80. (4)
21. (00.25) 51. (10.00) 81. (35.00)
22. (83.00) 52. (11.00) 82. (06.00)
23. (20.00) 53. (03.00) 83. (13.00)
24. (01.20) 54. (10.00) 84. (01.00)
25. (02.00) 55. (12.00) 85. (04.00)
26. (02.00) 56. (03.00) 86. (39.00)
27. (00.00) 57. (05.00) 87. (03.00)
28. (17.00) 58. (12.00) 88. (20.00)
29. (02.00) 59. (03.00) 89. (04.00)
30. (13.00) 60. (03.00) 90. (50.00)

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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (2) 5. Answer (2)
Hint : Use Lenz law. 2 1  − 1 2 − 
Hint : Use − = +
v u R1 R2

1  1 1 
Sol. : Using = ( − 1)  − 
Sol. : f  R1 R2 
Flux due to wire is out of plane and it is R1 = R2 = R = 2( − 1)f
decreasing so current in loop should be
1
anticlockwise. = 2  20 = 20 cm
2. Answer (3)
2
For A, using
Hint : Potential difference across inductor
2 1  − 1 2 − 
= L
di − = +
v u R1 R2
dt
q di 480
Sol. : VA − VB = iR +  + +L  v =−
C dt 39
6. Answer (2)
8
= 65 + 6 + − 42 1 −2 1
2 Hint : = +
feqv fe fm
VA – VB = 32 volt
3. Answer (2) Sol. :

2 1 2 − 1 1  3  1 1  1 3 3
Hint : Use − = =  − 1  −  =  =
v u R fl  2   10 −20  2 20 40
Sol. : For first surface R2
fm = − = –10 cm
1.8 1 1 0.8 2
− = 0.8  = … (i)
v  20 20 1 −2 1
 = +
For 2nd surface fe fl fm

1.6 1.8 1.6 − 1.8 0.2 −3 1 −5


− = = …(ii) = − =
f v −20 20 20 10 20
From (i) and (ii) fe = –4 cm
7. Answer (3)
1.6 1
=  f = 32 cm T0
f 20
V
2
dt
4. Answer (2)
Hint : Vrms = 0

 M T0
Hint : Use B = 0 3  2
4 x T0

V
2
Sol. :  = B × area of disc (as x >> a) dt
Sol. : Vrms = 0
0 M T0
=  a2  2
4 x 3
T0 T
9V02 . + V02 . 0
d  30Ma 2v 0 2 2 =V 5
 = = = 0
dt 2x 4 T0

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8. Answer (2) 10
Sol. : Initial current, i = =5A
Hint : At resonance, XL = XC 2
0L 1 2
Sol. : X L = L = =4  Total energy in inductor = Li
2 2
1 2 1 1
XC = = =  2 = 16  = 6  52 = 75 mJ
C 0C 0C 2
X L − XC As R1 and R2 are in parallel, so
 tan =
R H1 R2 3 1
= = =
4 − 16 H2 R1 6 2
= = −1
12  H1 = 25 mJ, H2 = 50 mJ
1 12. Answer (1)
 Power factor = cos =
2 Hint : Find both longitudinal and transverse
9. Answer (1) components of velocity of image
Sol. : u = – 30 cm, f = 20 cm
Hint : Use Kirchhoff’s law to write differential
equation 1 1 1
− =
v u f
Sol. : v = 60 cm

di q CV0 − q
L + − =0
dt 3C C

di 4 V
 + q= 0 v2
dt 3CL L (velocity of image)x = + (velocity of object)x
u2
2
 = 4 16v 0 32
3CL = 4  v0 = = mm/s
5 5 5
10. Answer (2)
v
Hint : V = VY – VX Velocity of image along y = velocity of object
u
Sol. : Let amplitude of potential difference be VD along y
3 6v 0
 VD = V0 + (2V0 ) − 2V0 .2V0 cos 53 = 2v0  =
2 2

5 5
12 12
= V0 1 + 4 − = mm/s
5 5
13 2 2
 VD, rms = V0  32   12 
10  Speed of image =  5  +  5  mm/s
   
11. Answer (2) 13. Answer (2)
Power in R1 R2 Hint : Reflected light from parabola will be
Hint :  =
Power in R2 R1 parallel to its axis.

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Sol. : 1st image will formed at focus of lens. V


i1 =
For 2nd image 5R
u = –30 After long time
 v = 60 cm
 Distance between image = 60 – 20 = 40 cm
14. Answer (2)
di
Hint : For maximum current, =0
dt
V
Sol. : i2 =
3R
i1 3
 =
i2 5
16. Answer (3)
6 CV0 − x 2 CV0 + x Hint : Use 21 = Mi1
=
2C C
Sol. :
6CV0 – x = 4CV0 + 2x
2 CV0
x=
3
2CV0
2CV0 +
P.D. across capacitor = 3 = 8V0
C 3 0 i1R 2
Now, Bat A = along OA
2(( 3R )2 + R 2 )3/2
2
1 2 1  8V  4C 2V02 36C 2V02  0 i1
Li + (3C )  0  = + =
2 2  3  2C 2(2 C ) 16R
1 2  32  Flux through rectangular loop
Li = CV02  2 + 9 −
2  3  0I1 2
= . a cos 37
CV02 16R
=
3 0 a 2
= i1
 2  20R
imax =  C V0
 3L 0 a 2
  M=
20R
15. Answer (1)
17. Answer (3)
Hint : After long time P.D. across inductor is
zero. Hint : Motional emf in wire,  = Blv
Sol. : At t = 0+ 0 i
Sol. :  = Blv = lv
2r
 0 lvi
 Current in loop, i1 = =
R 2rR
18. Answer (3)
Hint : E0 = cB0
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E0 3  104 22. Answer (83.00)


Sol. : B0 = = = 10−4 T
c 3  108 Hint : Apply Snell’s law
19. Answer (3)
Sol. :
Hint : Equation of a plane wave is
(
B = Bokˆ sin t − k  r ) where k is the

propagation vector.
k = ksˆ
k x = −3
ky = 4 5
1sin 60 = sin 
2 3
(3iˆ − 4 jˆ)
Sol. : Direction of wave, sˆ = −
32 + 42  = 37°

 Angle = 180° – 60° – 37°


4 ˆj − 3iˆ
=
5 = 83°
20. Answer (2) 23. Answer (20.00)
distance
Hint : time = Hint : Z = R 2 + ( X L − X C )2
speed
sin53 4 Sol. : X L = L = 200 
2
= 80 
Sol. :  = =
sin37 3 5
a sec 53 b sec 37 1 1
time = + XC = = = 20 
c c C 10−3
200 
 4
5
20  Z= 802 + (80 − 20)2 = 100 
10  5 4
= +
3  3  108 3  108  3 24. Answer (01.20)
4
Hint :  = BlV
50  1 2
= 8 9 + 9 6l
10   Sol. : AB = 2lsin37° =
5
50 3
= 
108 9 6l
 = B0 V
5
5
=  10−7 s
3 6
= B0 lV
21. Answer (00.25) 5
1 L 25. Answer (02.00)
Hint : Quality factor, Q =
R C Hint : ind = BleffV

1 125  10−3 Sol. : ind = Bl × 2V = 2BlV


Sol. : Q =
200 50  10−6 26. Answer (02.00)
50 Hint : In steady state P.D. across inductor is
= = 0.25
200 zero.
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29. Answer (02.00)


v
Sol. : Hint : m =
u
Sol. : m60 = –1
For 45 cm
u = –45
18
Current in steady state, i = =3A 1 1 1
6 − =
v −45 30
di1 di
L1 = L2 2  L1i1 = L2 i 2 1 1 1 3−2 1
dt dt  = − = =
v 30 45 90 90
2i1 = i2
v
 m45 = = −2
i1 + i2 = 3 u
i1 + 2i1 = 3 m45 −2
 = =2
m60 −1
i1 = 1 A
30. Answer (13.00)
 i2 = 2i1 = 2 A
2 1 2 − 1
Hint : Use − =
27. Answer (00.00) v u R
1 1.8 1 0.8
Hint :  = Bl 2 Sol. : − =
2 v −60 −30
1.8 −1 0.8
Sol. :  AB =
1 1
Bl 2 − Bl 2  = −
2 2 v 60 30
−1 − 1.6 2.6
  AB = 0 = =−
60 60
28. Answer (17.00) 540
v =−
Hint : Voltmeter records rms values 13
2 1 2 − 1
Sol. : VL + VR = V1 = 50
2 2 2 2
Differentiating equation − =
v u R
VL2 + 402 = 502 2 dv 1 du
 − + =0
v 2 dt u 2 dt
VL = 30 volt
dv v 2 1 du
V +V =V
2 2 2  =
R C 2 dt u 2 2 dt
2
402 + VC2 = (40 2)2  −540  1 1
=   2 5
 13  60 1.8
 VC = 40 volt
9
=  25
 V0 = V + (VL − VC )
2 2
R
169
225 225
= 402 + 102 = 10 17 = =
169 (13)2

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PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (1) 37. Answer (4)
Hint : Only MnS is soluble in CH3COOH. Hint : Here amido and nitro are bridging ligands
Sol. : ZnS and MnS both are soluble in dil HCl. so before their name  is added.
Sol. : We can write the name of above complex
32. Answer (3)
in three ways. Options A, B, C contain the
Hint : A is Hg22+ correct name of the complex.
38. Answer (4)
Sol. : Hg2+ ⎯⎯→
KI Excess KI
Hg2I2  ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→
2
green ppt Hint : dsp2 hybridisation involves px, py and
dx2–y2 orbitals.
Hg  + [HgI4 ]2−
black ppt colourless Sol. : sd3 hybridisation involves s, dxy, dyz and dxz
(soluble complex)
orbitals.
33. Answer (2) 39. Answer (4)
Hint : NH4NO3 ⎯⎯→ N2O + 2H2O Hint : Hybridisation of [PtCl6]2– is d2sp3.

Sol. : There is no unpaired electron in the
Sol. : (NH4 )2 Cr2O7 ⎯⎯→ N2 + Cr2O3 + 4H2O complex.

40. Answer (1)
2NH4ClO4 ⎯⎯→ N2 + Cl2 + 2O2 + 4H2O

Hint : [Co(NH3)6]2+ has sp3d2 hybridisation with
2NH4IO3 ⎯⎯→ N2 + I2 + O2 + 4H2O 3 unpaired electrons.

Sol. : [Cr(NH3)6]2+ has d2sp3 hybridisation with
34. Answer (1) 2 unpaired electrons.
Hint : Pb2+ ⎯⎯⎯ → Pb ( CN)2 
KCN
41. Answer (2)
White ppt. −
−e
Excess KCN Hint : [Mn ( CO ) ] ⎯⎯⎯ → [Mn ( CO )6 ]+
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
→ Insoluble 6
EAN = 37 EAN = 36

Sol. : Ag+ ⎯⎯⎯ → Ag ( CN) 


KCN
 [Mn(CO)6] behaves as a reducing agent
whiteppt.

+e
Sol. : [V ( CO ) ] ⎯⎯⎯ → [V ( CO )6 ]−
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→ [Ag ( CN)2 ] −
Excess KCN
6
EAN = 35 EAN = 36
solublecomplex
 V(CO)6 behaves as an oxidising agent
35. Answer (1)
42. Answer (4)
Hint : The metal ion is Ag+.
Hint : Sb2S3 is orange in colour
Sol. :
Sol. : Al(OH)3 is white in colour
43. Answer (1)
Hint : The green solution ‘C’ is stable in alkali.
Sol. : Compound ‘D’ is isomorphous with K2SO4.
44. Answer (2)
36. Answer (2)

Hint : 2 Zn (NO3 )2 ⎯⎯→ 2 ZnO + 4NO2 + O2
Hint : [M(AA)a2bc] complex has 2 enantiomeric
pairs. Sol. :
Sol. : [M(AA)a2bc] complex has 4 geometrical 
ZnCO3  3Zn ( OH)2 ⎯⎯→ 4 ZnO + 3H2O + CO2
isomers and total 6 stereoisomers.

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45. Answer (2) 50. Answer (2)


Hint : Hint : HVZ reaction
3
Sol. : Br2 + P → PBr3
2

Sol. :

51. Answer (10.00)

46. Answer (1) Hint : Ag2S, PbS, CuS, HgS, Bi2S3 are black
coloured pricipitate.
Hint : Aryl halide does not give SN1 and SN2
X=5
Sol. : The correct order of rate of SN1 reaction is
Sol. : CuS, HgS, Bi2S3, PbS, CdS are insoluble
in (NH4)2S2
Y=5
52. Answer (11.00)
47. Answer (2)
Hint : Epsom salt is MgSO4  7H2O
Hint : SNNGP takes place in the reaction.
Sol. : Green vitriol is FeSO 4  7H2O
Sol. : Racemic mixture will be obtained during
the reaction. So final product mixture is optically  X = 2 and Y = 7
inactive. 53. Answer (03.00)
48. Answer (3) Hint : The complex compounds having 36, 54,
and 86 EAN values follow the Sidgwick rule.
Hint : In option (3), second compound has more
rate as compare to first compound. Sol. :

Sol. : In (1), (2) and (4), first compound has EAN value of [Fe(CN)6]4– → 36
more rate than second compound (II). [Pd(NH3)6]4+ → 54
49. Answer (3)
[Cd(NH3)4]2+ → 54
Hint : Elimination is faster in antiperi-planar
[Pt(NH3)2Cl2] → 84
system.
Sol. : In option (B), iPr at axial position (for
[Ni(en)3]2+ → 38
elimination) will be disfavoured. Hence, less 54. Answer (10.00)
rate. Hint : SCN– is an ambidentate ligand.
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Sol. : The possible structures are:- Sol. : Possible compounds are


[Fe(SCN)6]4–, [Fe(SCN)5(NCS)]4–,
[Fe(SCN)4 (NCS)2 ]4− , [Fe(SCN)3 (NCS)3 ]4− ,
(cis+ trans) (fac +mer)

[Fe(SCN)2 (NCS)4 ]4− , [Fe(SCN)(NCS)5]4–,


(cis+ trans)

[Fe(NCS)6]4–
55. Answer (12.00)
59. Answer (03.00)
Hint : For [Pt(NH3)4][CuCl4] possible
Hint :
co-ordination isomers are 4.
Sol. : For [Co(NH3)6][Fe(C2O4)3] possible
co-ordination isomers are 4.
 2  4 + 4 = 12.
56. Answer (03.00)
will have maximum rate towards SN1 reaction.
Hint : Ce4+, Yb2+ and Lu3+ are diamagnetic ions.
Sol. : Gd3+, Ce3+, Tb4+, Eu2+ and Nd2+ are
Sol. :
paramagnetic ions.
57. Answer (05.00)
will not show any kind of substitution reaction.
Hint : Cr2O72− produces reddish brown ppt., 60. Answer (03.00)

CrO24− produces brick red ppt., S2– produces Hint :


black ppt.

Sol.: Cl , NO2− , C2O24− , CO32− and S2O32− ,



Addition of Br2 takes place via anti-addition
give white ppt with Ag+.
Sol. :
58. Answer (12.00)
Mg
Hint : Alkyl halide ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯

dry ether

H O
Grignard Reagent ⎯⎯⎯
2 →
x=2
Hydrocarbon y=1

PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (2)
d  g ( x )  1 xg ( x ) − g ( x )
 =
dx  5 x  5
x
x2
Hint : g ( x ) =  f (t ) dt
−3
then g(x) = f(x)
d  g( x )  1 3  ( −2) − 9 1
 =  =−
dx  5 x (at x =3) 5
3

 f (t )dt
Sol. : g (3) = 9 3
−3

0 3 62. Answer (3)


4
=  (t + 3) dt +  (4 − 2t ) dt = 9
−3
3 0
Hint : A point of parabola y2 = 8x is (2t2, 4t)
Sol. : Let the minimum distance be D.
And g(3) = f(3) = –2
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 D2 = (2t2 – 4)2 + (4t – 2)2 = f(t) −


x2

x2
−2x
Sol. : f ( x ) = 2 xe a2
+ x 2e a2

 f (t) = 2(2t2 – 4)4t + 8(4t – 2) = 0 a2
 t = 1 is only root where distance will be −
x2
a2
minimum. So, point is (2, 4) 2e
= 2
 x (a 2 − x 2 )
Hence minimum distance a
a > 0 then f (x) > 0 if x  (–, –a)  (0, a)
(4 − 2)2 + (2 − 4)2 = 2 2
66. Answer (3)
63. Answer (2)
Hint : The distance between the tangent parallel
b b
to given line is required least distance
Hint :  f ( x )dx =  f (a + b − x ) dx
a a dy
Sol. : = 4x 3 + 6x + 2
5a dx
3
dx
Sol. : I =  1+ f (x)
a
…(i) For parallel tangent 4x3 + 6x + 2 = 2.
3 x=0
5a  Equation of tangent is y = 2x
3
dx
I=  …(ii) 1
a 1 + f (2a − x )  Minimum distance =
3 5
5a 67. Answer (1)
 1 3
1 
 2I =   +  dx
a  1 + f ( x ) 1 + f (2a − x )  Hint : sec −1 1 + x 2 = tan−1 x and
3
 1− x2 
5a cos−1  2 
= 2 tan−1 x, if x > 0
3
4a  1 + x 
=  dx =
a 3
Sol. :
3


( )  1 − x 2 
−1

2a e tan x  2

I= I= −1
 sec 1 + x
2
+ cos−1  2 
dx
3 1+ x2 
  1 + x 

64. Answer (3) −1
e tan x
Hint : Simplify and then get the maximum value =
1+ x2
(
(tan−1 x )2 + 2 tan−1 x dx ) { x  0}

sin 2 x Let tan–1x = t


Sol. : f ( x ) =
 
cos  x − 
 4  =  e t (t 2 + 2t ) dt

2((sin x + cos x )2 − 1) = e tan


−1
x
 (tan−1 x )2 + c
=
sin x + cos x
68. Answer (4)
 1 
= 2  sin x + cos x −  Hint : Multiply numerator and denominator by
 sin x + cos x 
sin7x

Maximum value exist at x = sin7 x  (cos11x + cos10 x )
4 Sol. : I =  dx
sin7 x − sin14 x
 Maximum value = 1
7x 7x 21x x
2sin  cos  2cos  cos
65. Answer (2)

= 2 2 2 2 dx
Hint : For f (x) > 0 function is increasing 21x 7x
−2cos  sin
2 2
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7x x dx
= −  2cos  cos dx Sol. : = 6t 2 − 6t + 6
2 2 dt

= −  (cos 4 x + cos3 x ) dx and


dy
= 6t 2 + 6t + 6
dt
 sin 4 x sin3 x  t2 + t +1
= − + +c dy
 4 3  
dx
=m= 2
t − t +1
69. Answer (3) dm
For maximum slope =0
Hint : Draw the graphs and get point of dt
intersection then area. (t 2 − t + 1)(2t + 1) − (t 2 + t + 1)(2t − 1)
 =0
Sol. : (t 2 + t + 1)2

 t = ±1.
 Maximum slope = 3 where t = 1
72. Answer (4)
Hint : For critical point f (x) = 0 or f (x) does not
exist.
1 1
Sol. : f ( x ) = 1 − + − 2 − 2cos 4 x
x x
−1
3 For critical points cos 4 x =
The required area =  ((4y − y ) − (2y − 3)) dy 2 2
−1 n 
 x=  , n I
2 6
2 32
= 10 = sq. units
3 3 73. Answer (4)

70. Answer (1)  1


Hint : The point of intersection is  1, 
 2
Hint : Differentiate given integral w.r.t. a.
x2
 − ax
Sol. : For point of intersection = 2− x
1− e 1+ x2
Sol. : Let I (a ) = 0 xe x
dx
 1
and only point of intersection =  1, 

 2
xe −ax
 I (a ) =  dx x2  1
xe x Slope of tangent to curve y = at  1,  is
0
1+ x2  2

1
I (a) =  e −( a +1) x dx m1 =
0
2
 1
1 Slope of tangent to curve y = 2− x at  1,  is
=  2
a +1
ln2
m2 = −
 I (a ) = ln(a + 1) + c 2
 1 ln 2 
I (0) = 0 then I(a) = ln(a + 1)  + 2 
−1 2
 Angle between them = tan  
71. Answer (2)  1 − ln 2 
 4 
dy  2ln2 + 2 
Hint : Find the slope as then maximize it = tan−1  
dx  4 − ln2 

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74. Answer (2) sin−1 e x + cos−1 e x


a
ex
a
Sol. : I =  −1 a
− tan e + tan e
−1 x

e2 x + 1
dx
Hint :  f ( x ) dx = 0 if f(x) is odd
−a 
a
1  ex 

=  tan−1 ea + tan−1 e x
2 −
 2x  dx
 e + 1
2

Sol. :  ln(sin x ) dx = − 2 ln 2 Let tan−1 e x = t 
ex
dx = dt
0
e2 x + 1

 Ans is − ln2. 
tan−1 ( ea )
dt
2  I=
2 
0 t + tan−1 ea
75. Answer (3)
Hint : Here f (–2) = 1  tan−1 ea
= ln(t + tan−1 ea )
2 0
Sol. : f ( x ) = 4 x  f ( x ) = 2 x 2 + c

f ( −2) = 1  c = −7 = ln2
2
 f ( x ) = 2 x 2 − 7 78. Answer (2)

 sin
n
2x 3 Hint : Apply reduction formula for x dx
 f (x) = − 7 x + c1
3 Sol. :
1
Hence f ( x ) = (2x 3 − 21x − 26) −1 n −1 (n − 1)
 sin x dx = sin x  cos x +
n 
sinn − 2 x dx
n
3 n
Here x1 + x2 + x3 = 0  x1 + x2 = 2 as x3 = –2  −1 4 8 
  sin x dx =  sin4 x − sin2 x −  cos x + c
n

76. Answer (2)  5 15 15 


1 79. Answer (2)
Hint : Replace secx by
cos x Hint : Draw the graph then decide the local
Sol. : minima and maxima.
Sol. :
sec x(2 + sec x ) 2cos x + 1
I= dx =  dx
(1 + 2sec x )2
(2 + cos x )2

cos x(cos x + 2) + sin2 x


= dx
(2 + cos x )2

cos x sin2 x
= dx +  dx
2 + cos x (2 + cos x )2

sin x sin2 x sin2 x 9


= − dx +  (2 + cos x )2 dx The local minima exists at x = 0, 3 and
2
2 + cos x (2 + cos x )2
3
sin x and local minimum values are 3, 7 and
= +c 4
2 + cos x
43
77. Answer (3)  Sum of local minimum values =
4
Hint : 80. Answer (4)
 x4 + 1
sin–1ex + sec–1e–x = sin−1 e x + cos−1 e x =
2
Hint : I + 3J = x 6
+1
dx

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( x 4 − x 2 + 1) + x 2 But at a =1, f(x) = 0


Sol. : I + 3J =  dx
x6 + 1 x 2
Thus sin =
dx x dx 2 2 a−2
=
x 2 + 1  ( x 3 )2 + 1
+
2
 1
1 a−2
= tan−1 x + tan−1 x 3 + c
3  a – 2  2 or a –2  –2
81. Answer (35.00)
 a  (–, 0]  [4, )  {1}
Hint : Split the numerator in two parts then
 Least value of a = 1
integrate
Sol. : 85. Answer (04.00)
Hint : Integration as limit of a sum
(e5 x + e3 x − e2 x + 4) + 2(5e5 x + 3e3 x − 2e2 x )
ln2
I=  e5 x + e3 x − e 2 x + 4
dx
2 2
0 x2
Sol. :  (1 + x ) dx = x + = 2+2 = 4
5e5 x + 3e3 x − 2e2 x
ln2 ln2
2
=  dx + 2  5 x dx 0 0
0 0 e + e3 x − e 2 x + 4
86. Answer (39.00)
ln 2
= ln2 + 2 ln(e 5x
+e 3x
−e 2x
+ 4) Hint : Draw the graph of f(x) and g(x) then use
0
to periodicity to get complete area.
= ln2 + 2(ln 40 − ln5) = 7ln2
Sol. :
82. Answer (06.00)
Hint : Curve is only in I quadrant
a
a2
( a − x ) dx = Area =
2
Sol. : sq. units.
0
6

83. Answer (13.00)


0 1 3
Hint : I =  (−2x + 1)dx +  1dx +  (2x − 1) dx The area of shaded region = 42
−2 0 1
 [42] = 39
0 1 3
Sol. : I = ( − x 2 + x ) + x0 + (x − x)
2
−2 1 87. Answer (03.00)
−( −4 − 2) + 1 + (6) = 13 2

f
−1
Hint : Let I = ( x )dx , put x = f(t)
84. Answer (01.00) 0

Hint : For critical point either f (x) = 0 or f (x) 2

f
−1
Sol. : I = ( x ) dx Let x = f(t)
does not exist
0

Sol. : Given function is continuous and


f −1 (2  )
differentiable everywhere =  t  f (t )dt
when f (x) = 0 f −1 (0)

1 x f −1 (2  )
 − (a − 1)(a − 2)sin + a − 1 = 0

f − (2  )
= [tf (t )] f −1 (0)
− f (t )dt
2 2
f −1 (0)

 a −2 x
 (a − 1)  1 −   sin  = 0

  2  2 = [t  (2t + sin t )]0 −  (2x + sin x ) dx


0
a−2 x
 if a = 1 and 1 −   sin = 0
=  − 2 sq. units
2
 2  2
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88. Answer (20.00) 89. Answer (04.00)


 0, x0 Hint : Slope of tangent at any point = 3t2.
Hint : g ( x ) =  , then draw the graph
2x, x0
Sol. : Let a variable point A be (t, t3) and
and get area bounded coordinate of point B(t1, t13).
Sol. :
t13 − t 3
Now 3t 2 = = t12 + t1t + t 2
t1 − t

 t12 + t1−1 − 2t 2 = 0

 t1 = t or t1 = –2t.

 Slope at A = t2 = mA and slope at B = t12 = mB

mB t12 4t 2
 = = 2 =4
mA t 2 t

90. Answer (50.00)


The required area
1+ x
Hint : f ( x ) =
0 2
and f (f (f (f ( x )))) = x
 (0 − x ) dx +  (2x − x ) dx
3 3
= 1− x
−2 0
10 10

( 2)   f (f (f (f ( x ))))dx =  x dx
4
Sol. :
 ( −2)4  
( 2) 
2
= −0 − + − 0 0

 4   4 
 10
   x2 
=   = 50
= 5 square units.  2 0

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