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Sec: XI_STU_IC/IR_IIT Date: 30-10-2023

Time: 3 Hrs. CFTM – 03 Max. Marks: 300


JEE MAIN 2022 Model
PHYSICS
+Ve –Ve No. of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs. marks
Sec – I
(Q.N : 1 – 20)
Questions with Single Correct Choice 4 –1 20 80
Sec–II Questions with Integer
(Q.N : 21 – 30)
4 –1 10 20
Answer Type (+ / –Number)
Total 30 100

CHEMISTRY
+Ve –Ve No. of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs. marks
Sec – I
(Q.N : 31 – 50)
Questions with Single Correct Choice 4 –1 20 80
Sec–II Questions with Integer
(Q.N : 51 – 60)
4 –1 10 20
Answer Type (+ / – Number)
Total 30 100

MATHEMATICS
+Ve –Ve No. of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs. marks
Sec–I
(Q.N : 61 – 80)
Questions with Single Correct Choice 4 –1 20 80
Sec–II Questions with Integer
(Q.N : 81 – 90)
4 –1 10 20
Answer Type (+ / – Number)
Total 30 100
XI_STU_IC/IR_IIT_CFTM-03_30-10-2023

Exam Syllabus
[40%] Collision in one Dimension, Collision in two Dimension Rotational kinematics
Moment of Inertia of different Bodies Parallel and perpendicular axis theorem and their
applications-40%,
[40%] Torque, Dynamics of rigid body Question on rotational dynamics Angular
PHYSICS
momentum Angular Momentum conservation,
[20%] Unit and Dimension Complete chapter Motion in straight line Complete chapter
Motion in a plane Complete chapter Laws of Motion Complete chapter Work power and
Energy Complete chapter.
[40%] Gas laws: Boyle's law, Charle's law, Gay Lusac's law, Avogardo's law, ideal gas
equation, Dalton's law of partial pressure diffusion of gases, Kinetic theory of gases,
distribution of molecular speeds, ideal and non-ideal gases, Compressibility factor and
van der Waal equation, liquification of gases. Thermodynamics: Introduction to Basic
Terms : (i) Types of system, (ii) State of a System, (iii) State function, (iv) State variable,
(v) path function, (vi) Extensive intensive property, (vii) Thermodynamic process,
[40%] Internal Energy as a state function, Pressure volume work, First law of
thermodynamics with Enthalpy. (i) Heat capacity, (iii) Relation between Cp and Cv for an
CHEMISTRY
ideal gas, (iii) Isothermal reversible process, (iv) Reversible adiabatic process. Enthalpy:
(i) Measurement of DU and DH, (ii) Enthalpy change of a reaction, (iii) Standard enthalpy
of formation (DH°f), (iv) Enthalpy change for different type of reaction. Hess's law (i)
Second law of thermodynamics, (ii) Spontaniety and Enthalpy change, (iii) Introduction
to Entropy, (iv) Entropy change in various process.(i) Numericals based on entropy
[20%] Some Basic concept in Chemistry (Complete chapter) Atomic Structure (Complete
chapter) Periodic Properties (Complete chapter) Chemical bonding and molecular
structure (Complete chapter)
[40%] Circles: Definition of circle, different form of a circle, general equation, Diameter
for, parametric form, equation of circle passing through non-collinear points. Position of a
point w.r.t circle, length of intercept on coordinate axes condition for circle touching
cordinate axes.
Line and circle, length of intercept on a line condition for tangency to circle, Equation of
tangent to a circle. Length of tangent from an external point, director circle.
[40%] Equation of chord with a given mid-point, Equation of chord of contact, equation
of pair of tangents. Family of circles, Radical axis, common tangents, angle between two
MATHEMATICS
circles, Locus Problems.
Complex numbers Definition of a complex number, Argand plane, Algebra of complex
number, Modulus of a complex number, properties of modulus, Properties of arguments,
Conjugate of a complex number, different forms of a complex number,De moivre's
theorem.
[20%] Sequence and Series Complete chapter, Trigonometric Equations Complete
chapter, Quadratic Equations Complete Chapter, Theory of Equations Complete Chapter
Binomial Theorem Complete Chapter, Straight Line Complete chapter

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PHYSICS Max. Marks: 100
SECTION – I
(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. The co-ordinates of a moving particle at any time ‘t’ are given by x   t 3 and y   t 3 . The speed of
the particle at time ‘t’ is given by

A) 3t  2   2 B) 3t 2  2   2

C) t 2  2   2 D)  2   2
2. In 1.0s, a particle goes from point A to point B, moving in a semicircle of radius 1.0m. The
magnitude of the average velocity

A) 3.14 m/s B) 2.0 m/s C) 1.0 m/s D) Zero


3. Two small particles of equal masses start moving in opposite directions from a point A in a
horizontal circular orbit. Their tangential velocities are v and 2v, respectively, as shown in the
figure. Between collisions, the particles move with constant speeds. After making how many elastic
collisions, other than that at A, these two particles will again reach the point A?

A) 4 B) 3 C) 2 D) 1

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4. The block of mass M moving on the frictionless horizontal surface collides with the spring of spring
constant k and compresses it by length L. The maximum momentum of the block after collision is

kL2 ML2
A) B) Mk L C) D) Zero
2M k
5. A ball hits the floor and rebounds after an inelastic collision. In this case.
A) the momentum of the ball just after the collision is the same as that just before the collision
B) the mechanical energy of the ball remains the same in the collision
C) the total momentum of the ball and the earth is conserved
D) the total energy of the ball and the earth is conserved
6. A shell is fired from a cannon with a velocity v(m/sec) at an angle  with the horizontal direction.
At the highest point in its path it explodes into pieces of equal mass. One of the pieces retraces its
path to the cannon and the speed (in m/sec.) of the other piece immediately after the explosion is
3 3
A) 3v cos  B) 2v cos  C) v cos  D) v cos 
2 2
7. Two blocks A and B, each of mass m, are connected by a massless spring of natural length L and
spring constant K. The blocks are initially resting on a smooth horizontal floor with the spring at its
natural length, as shown in fig. A third identical block C, also of mass m, moves on the floor with a
speed v along the line joining A and B, and collides elastically with A. Then

A) The kinetic energy of the A-B system, at maximum compression of the spring, is zero
B) The kinetic energy of the A-B system, at maximum compression of the spring, is mv 2 / 4.
C) The maximum compression of the spring is v  m / K 

D) The maximum compression of the spring is v  m / 4K 

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8. The figure shows the position – time (x – t) graph of one-dimensional motion of a body of mass 0.4
kg. The magnitude of each impulse is

A) 0.4 Ns B) 0.8 Ns C) 1.6 Ns D) 0.2 Ns


9. Two small balls A and B, each of mass m, are attached rigidly to the ends of a light rod of length d.
The structure rotates about the perpendicular bisector of the rod at an angular speed  . Calculate the
angular momentum of the individual balls of the system about the axis of rotation:

A) md 2 B) m d 2 / 2 C) m 2 d / 4 D) 2m 2 d
10. A thin wire of length L and uniform linear mass density  is bent into a circular loop with centre at
O as shown. The moment of inertia of the loop about the axis XX’ is

 L3  L3 5 L3 3 L3
A) B) C) D)
8 2 16 2 16 2 8 2

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11. An equilateral triangle ABC formed from a uniform wire has two small identical beads initially
located at A. The triangle is set rotating about the vertical axis AO. Then the beads are released from
rest simultaneously and allowed to slide down, one along AB and the other along AC as shown.
Neglecting frictional effects, the quantities that are conserved as the beads slide down, are

A) Angular velocity and total energy (kinetic and potential)


B) Total angular momentum and total energy
C) Angular velocity and moment of inertia about the axis of rotation
D) Total angular momentum and moment of inertia about the axis of rotation.
12. A circular platform is free to rotate in a horizontal plane about a vertical axis passing through its
center. A tortoise is sitting at the edge of the platform. Now, the platform is given an angular
velocity 0 . When the tortoise move along a chord of the platform with a constant velocity (with

respect to the platform), the angular velocity of the platform   t  will vary with time t as

A) B)

C) D)

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13. One solid sphere A and another hollow sphere B are of same mass and same outer radii. Their
moment of inertia about their diameters are respectively IA and I B such that
IA dA
A) I A  IB B) I A  I B C) I A  I B D) 
IB dB

14. For the given uniform square lamina ABCD, whose centre is O,

A) IAC  2IEF B) 2IAC  IEF C) IAD  3IEF D) IAC  I EF


15. Distance of the centre of mass of a solid uniform cone from its vertex is z0 . If the radius of its base
is R and its height is h then z0 is equal to:
5h 3h 2 h2 3h
A) B) C) D)
8 8R 4R 4
16. A particle moves with a constant velocity parallel to the X-axis. Its angular momentum with respect
to the origin
A) is zero B) remains constant C) goes on increasing D) goes on decreasing.
17. A thin horizontal circular disc is rotating about a vertical axis passing through its centre. An insect is
at rest at a point near the rim of the disc. The insect now moves along a diameter of the disc to reach
its other end. During the journey of the inset, the angular speed of the disc.
A) continuously decreases B) continuously increases
C) first increases and then deceases D) remains unchanged.

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Passage (Q.no. 18 to 20)
A small block of mass M moves on a frictionless surface of an inclined plane, as shown in figure.
The angle of the incline suddenly changes from 60° to 30° at point B. The block is initially at rest at
A. Assume that collisions between the block and the incline are totally inelastic  g  10 m / s 2  .

18. The speed of the block at point B immediately after it strikes the second incline is-

A) 60 m / s B) 45 m / s C) 30 m / s D) 15 m / s
19. The speed of the block at point C, immediately before it leaves the second incline is
A) 120 m / s B) 105 m / s C) 90 m / s D) 75 m / s

20. If collision between the block and the incline is completely elastic, then the vertical (upward)
component of the velocity of the block at point B, immediately after it strikes the second incline is-
A) 30 m / s B) 15 m / s C) 0 D)  15 m / s

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SECTION-II
(Integer Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer is in the
decimals. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be evaluated according to
the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

21. A Vernier calipers has 1 mm marks on the main scale. It has 20 equal divisions on the Vernier scale
x
which match with 16 main scale divisions, For this Vernier calipers, the least count is mm . Value
10
of ‘x’ is.
22. An insect crawls up a hemispherical surface very slowly (see fig.) The coefficient of friction
between the insect and the surface is 1/3. If the line joining the centre of the hemispherical surface to
the insect makes an angle  with the vertical, the maximum possible value of cot  is

23. What is the maximum value of the force F (in Newton) such that the block shown in the
arrangement, does not move? (g = 10 m / s 2 )

24. A block of mass 2kg is free to move along the x-axis. It is at rest and from t = 0 onwards it is
subjected to a time-dependent force F(t) in the x-direction. The force F(t) varies with t as shown in
the figure. The kinetic energy of the block after 4.5 seconds is (approx.) (in Joule)

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25. Two masses of 4 gm and 1 gm are moving with equal kinetic energies. The ratio of the magnitudes
of their linear momenta is
26. A block of mass 0.50 kg is moving with a speed of 2.00 ms 1 On a smooth surface. It strikes another
mass of 1.00 kg and then they move together as a single body. The energy loss during the collision
x
is Joule . Value of ‘x’ is
3
27. A string is wrapped around the rim of a wheel of moment of inertia 0.20 kg  m 2 and radius 20 cm.
The wheel is free to rotate about its axis. Initially, the wheel is at rest. The string is now pulled by a
force of 20N. Find the angular velocity (in radical/second) of the wheel after 5.0 seconds.

28. The magnitude of the force (in newtons) acting on a body varies with time t (in micro seconds) as
shown in figure AB, BC and CD are straight line segments. The magnitude of the total impulse of
the force on the body from t  4  s to t  16 s is x  106 . Calculate ‘x’.

29. Two blocks of masses 10kg and 4 kg are connected by a spring of negligible mass and placed on a
frictionless horizontal surface. An impulse gives a velocity of 14 m/s to the heavier block in the
direction of the lighter block. The velocity of the centre of mass is (in m/s)
30. A bomb of mass 16 kg at rest explodes into two pieces of masses 4 kg and 12 kg. The velocity of the
12 kg mass is 4 ms1 . The kinetic energy of the other mass is (in Joule)

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CHEMISTRY Max.Marks:100
SECTION – I
(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. 1g H2 gas and x g O2 gas exert a total pressure of 5 atm. At a given temperature partial pressure of
O2 gas is 4 atm. Thus, O2 in the mixture is
A) 1.0 mol B) 2.0 mol C) 3.0 mol D) 4.0 mol.
32. Compressibility factor for CO2 for 400 K and 70 atm is 0.90. Molar volume of CO2 under these
conditions is (R = 0.08 L atm mol–1 K–1)
A) 22.4 L B) 2.24 L C) 0.41 L D) 19.5 L.
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33. As the temperature is raised from 20 C to 40 C. The average kinetic energy of the neon atoms
changes by a factor of which of the following?
A) 1/2 B) 313 / 293 C) 313/293 D) 2.
34. Consider the following table.
Gas a/(kPa dm6mol–1) b/(dm–3mol–1)
A 642.32 0.05196
B 155.21 0.04136
C 431.91 0.05196
D 155.21 0.4382
a and b are van der Waal’s constant. The correct statement about the gases is
A) gas C will occupy lesser volume than gas A; gas B will be lesser compressible than gas D
B) gas C will occupy more volume than gas A; gas B will be more compressible than gas D
C) gas C will occupy lesser volume than gas A; gas B will be more compressible than gas D
D) gas C will occupy more volume than gas A; gas B will be lesser compressible than gas D

35. If 240 mL of a gas x diffuses through a porous membrane in 20 min, whereas the same volume of
methane diffuses in 10 min under identical conditions of temperature and pressure, the molar mass
of gas x (in g mol–1) is
A) 8 B) 64 C) 32 D) 123.
36. Two closed bulbs of equal volume (V) containing an ideal gas initially at pressure Pi and
temperature (Ti) are connected through a narrow tube of negligible volume. Temperature of one of
the bulbs is raised to T2. The final pressure pf is
 T   T   TT   TT 
A) 2 pi  1  B) 2 pi  2  C) 2 pi  1 2  D) pi  1 2  .
 T1  T2   T1  T2   T1  T2   T1  T2 
37. The compressibility factor for a real gas at high pressure is
RT pb pb
A) 1  B) 1 C) 1  D) 1  .
pb RT RT

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38. In the reaction,
4NH 3  g   5O 2  g  
 4NO  g   6H 2O  l 
when 34g of NH3 and 64g of O2 are allowed to react
A) 2.0 moles of NO will be formed B) 2.4 moles of H2O will be formed
C) 0.4 molesof O2 will be consumed D) all the NH3 will be consumed.

39. The ionization enthalpy of hydrogen atom is 1.312 106 J mol–1. The energy required to excite the
electron in the atom from n = 1 to n = 2 is
A) 8.51105 J mol–1 B) 6.56 105 J mol–1
C) 7.56 105 J mol–1 D) 9.84 105 J mol–1

40. The electrons identified by quantum numbers n and l.


1. n = 4, l = 1 2. n = 4, l = 0 3. n = 3, l = 2 4. n = 3, l = 1
can be placed in the order of increasing energy as
A) (3) < (4) < (2) < (1) B) (4) < (2) < (3) < (1)
C) (2) < (4) < (1) < (3) D) (1) < (3) < (2) < (4).
41. For the chemical reaction, X  Y , the standard reaction Gibbs energy depends on temperature
T (in K) as
3
 
r Go in kJ mol1  120  T
8
The major component of the reaction mixture at T is
A) Y if T = 280 K B) X if T = 350 K C) X if T = 315 K D) Y if T = 300 K.
42. For the following reaction,
CaCO3  s    CaO  s   CO 2  g 
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pressure set up is 10 atm and G298  200.0 kJ .
Thus, G for the reaction is
A) –205.7 kJ B) –194.3 kJ C) 0 kJ D) +194.3 kJ.
43. A 1.00 g sample of H2O(g) condenses reversibly at 100oC releasing 2260J of heat into the
surroundings. Thus, S (universe) is
A) 6.06 J K–1 B) –6.06 J K–1 C) 0 J K–1 D) 12.12 J K–1.
44. Work done in kJ mol–1when 1 mol of neon occupying a volume of 15 dm3 at 4atm expands
reversibly & adiabatically to 30 dm3 is (R = 0.08 L atmmol–1 K–1, 8.3 Joules mol–1 K–1 and
3
4 = 1.6)
A) –3.5 B) +2.957 C) –1.620 D) –6.697.
45. Out of
I. internal energy II. temperature III. pressure IV. volume
V. work VI. enthalpy.
state functions are
A) I, II, III, IV and VI B) I, II, III, V and VI
C) I, V, VI D) I, III, V.

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46. Temperature of one mole of a gas is increased by 1 at constant pressure. Thus, work done by the
system is
3 3
A) R B) –R C) R D) R.
2 2
47. One mole of He gas behaving ideally is subjected to a cyclic process as shown.

Thus, work done during this cyclic process is


A) – pV B) – 2pV C) – 3pV D) zero.
48. Hot carbon reacts with steam to produce an equimolar mixture of CO(g) and H2(g), known as
water gas.
C  s   H 2 O  g   CO  g   H 2  g 
Given, C H o  CO  g    283.0 kJ mol1
C H o  H 2  g    242.0 kJ mol 1
What is the energy released if water gas is used as fuel?
A) – 525.0 kJ B) – 267.5 kJ C) + 525.0 kJ D) + 267.5 kJ.
49. When 100 ml of 0.2 M HCl is mixed with 100 ml of 0.2 M NaOH, the rise in temperature is T1.
When the experiment is repeated using 200 ml each of the same solutions, the rise in temperature
is T2. Then
A) T1 = T2 B) 2T1 = T2 C)T1 = 4T2 D) T1 = 2T2.
50. CaCO3 s  
 CaO s   CO 2 g  H  180KJ
If entropies of limestone, lime and carbon dioxide are 93, 39 and 213 J/mol/K. Then Stotal in JK–1
at 300K is
A) 441 B) – 441 C) 700 D) – 650.

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SECTION-II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10questions.The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer is in the
decimals, Mark the nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question
will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

51. In photo electric effect, the energy of photon striking a metallic surface is 5.6 1019 J. The
maximum kinetic energy of the ejected electrons is 12.0 1020 J. The energy required to pull
electron out from metal surface is x 1020 J. then x is
52. The NaNO3 weighed out to make 50 mL of an aqueous solution containing 70.0 mg Na+ per mL is
________ g.
53. A system is provided with 50 Joules of heat and the work done on the system is 10 Joules. What is
the change in internal energy of the system in Joules
54. The enthalpy and entropy change for the reaction Br2  l   Cl 2  g  
 2BrCl  g  are 30 KJ mol–1
and 105 J mol–1 respectively. The temperature in oC at which the reaction will be in equilibrium is
55. Lattice energy of NaCl is 788 KJ and enthalpy of hydration is –784 KJ/mol. Hence heat of solution
of NaCl (solid) in kilo Joule is
56. The mass of one molecule of A is twice the mass of molecule B. The rms speed of A is twice the
rms speed of B. If two samples A and B contain same number of molecules, what will be the ratio
of pressures of the two samples in two separate containers of equal volume?
57. A 2.24 L cylinder of oxygen at S.T.P is found to develop a leakage. When the leakage was
plugged, the pressure dropped to 570 mm of Hg. The mass of gas that escaped is W grams the
value of 10W will be
58. The compressibility factor for an ideal gas is
59. The number of lone pairs, bond pairs and similar bond angle in NH3 are respectively X, Y and Z
then product XYZ is
60. The electronic configuration of an element 1s2, 2s2 2p6, 3s2 3p3 3d0. The atomic number of the
element present just below this element in the periodic table will be

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MATHEMATICS Max.Marks:100
SECTION – I
(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. The centre of a circle is (2, 3) and the circumference is 10 .Then, the equation of the circle is.
2 2 2 2
(A) x  y  4 x  6 y  12  0 (B) x  y  4 x  6 y  12  0
2 2 2 2
(C) x  y  4 x  6 y  12  0 (D) x  y  4 x  6 y  12  0
62. Find the equation of the circle passes through the points (2,3) and (4,5) and the centre lies on the
straight line y  4 x  3  0 .
2 2 2 2
(A) x  y  4 x  10 y  25  0 (B) x  y  4 x  10 y  25  0
2 2
(C) x  y  4 x  10 y  25  0 (D) None of the above.
63. The sum of the maximum distance and the minimum distance from the point (4, 3) to the circle
x 2  y 2  4 x  10 y  7  0 is
(A) 20 (B) 12 (C) 10 (D) 16
64. The equation of the circle which touches x and y-axes at the points (1,0) and (0,1) respectively is
2 2 2 2
(A) x  y  4 y  3  0 (B) x  y  2 y  2  0
2 2 2 2
(C) x  y  2 x  2 y  2  0 (D) x  y  2 x  2 y  1  0
2 2 2 2
65. The line 3 x  2 y  k meets the circle x  y  4r at only one point, if k is
2 2 52 2 20 2
(A) 20r (B) 52r (C) r r (D)
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66. Find the equation of the circle which touches both the axes and the line 3x  4 y  8  0 and lies
in the third quadrant.
2 2 2 2
(A) x  y  4 x  4 y  4  0 (B) x  y  4 x  4 y  4  0
2 2
(C) x  y  4 x  4 y  4  0 (D) None of the above.
67. From a point on the circle x 2  y 2   2 , two tangents are drawn to the circle
x 2  y 2   2 sin 2  the angle between them is.

(A)  (B) (C) 2 (D) None of these.
2
68. The area of the triangle formed by the positive x-axis and the normal and tangent to the circle
x 2  y 2  4 at (1, 3) is
(A) 2 3 sq. units (B) 3 2 sq. units (C) 6 sq. units (D) None of these

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2 2
69. Which of the following is a point on the common chord of the circle x  y  2 x  3 y  6  0
2 2
and x  y  x  8 y  13  0?
(A) (1, 2) (B) (1, 4) (C) (1, 2) (D) (1, 4)
70. If the angle of intersection at a point where the two circles with radii 5cm and 12cm intersect at
90 , then the length of their common chord is.
13 120 60 13
(A) (B) (C)(D)
5 13 13 2
71. Equation of the circle passing through the point (3,4) and concentric with the circle
x 2  y 2  2 x  4 y  1  0 is
2 2 2 2
(A) x  y  2 x  4 y  1  0 (B) x  y  2 x  4 y  3  0
2 2
(C) x  y  2 x  4 y  3  0 (D) None of the above.
2 2
72. The locus of the centre of the circle which cuts orthogonally the circle x  y  20 x  4  0
and which touches x  2 , is
2 2 2 2
(A) y  16 x  4 (B) x  16 y (C) x  16 y  4 (D) y  16 x
z1
73. If  1 and arg ( z1 z2 ) = 0,
z2
2
(A) z1  z 2 (B) z2  z1 z2 (C) z1 z2  1 (D) None of these.
74. If z  2 = min  z  1 , z  5  , where z is a complex number, then
3 7 3 7
(A) Re( z )  (B) Re( z )  (C) Re( z )   ,  (D) None of these
2 2 2 2
75. 
arg z is equal to
(A)   arg( z ) (B) 2  arg( z ) (C)   arg( z ) (D) 2  arg( z )
1 a
76. If a  cos  i sin  , then is equal to
1 a
  
(A) cot (B) cot  (C) i cot (D) i tan
2 2 2
cos12  sin12 sin147
77. The value of  is equal to
cos12  sin12 cos147
(A) 1 (B) 1 (C) 0 (D) none of these.

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78. If the roots of the equation ( p  q ) x  2 q( p  r ) x  (q  r )  0 be real and equal, then a,
b and c are in
(A) AP (B) HP (C) GP (D) none of these
2403 k
79. If the fractional part of the number is , then k is equal to
15 15
(A) 14 (B) 6 (C) 4 (D) 8
80. The triangle formed by the lines x  y  0 , 3 x  y  4 , x  3 y  4 is
(A) Isosceles (B) equilateral (C) right angled (D) None of these

SECTION-II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10questions.The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer is
in the decimals, Mark the nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions
and question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
2 2 2 2
81. If the line y cos   x sin   a cos  is a tangent to the circle x  y  a , then cos   ----
2 2
82. If the tangent at the point P on the circle x  y  6 x  6 y  2 meets the straight line
5 x  2 y  6  0 at a point Q on the y-axis, then the length PQ is -----
2 2 2
83. If the chord x cos   y sin   P  0 of x  y  a may subtend a right angle at the centre
a2
of circle, then 2 = ------
P
 1 
84. If  mi ,  , i  1,2,3, 4 are concyclic points then the value of m1.m2 .m3 .m4  ---------
 m i 
2 2 2 2
85. If the circles x  y  2 x  2ky  6  0 and x  y  2ky  k  0 intersect orthogonally,
then positive value of k is -------
86. If  be the angle between two tangent which are drawn to the circle
x 2  y 2  6 3 x  6 y  27  0 from the origin, then 2 3 tan  equals.---------
 z  11 
Let a complex number z, z  1, satisfy log
87. 
( z 
1
1)   2. Then, the largest value of z =----
2 
 2 
b c a
88. If a  cos   i sin  , b  cos   i sin  , c  cos   i sin  and    1, then cos
c a b
(    ) + cos(   ) + cos(   )  -----
1 1 1 
  ....... 
log 2.5  3 32 33 
89. The value of (0.16) is.-------

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  3     
90.
4
The value of 3 sin      sin 4
 3     2 sin 6  
    sin 6  5    is
  2    2  
equal to.-------

Subject Physics Chemistry Mathematics


Setter Branch DEL-KS DEL-PB Aligarh
SME Name MR. ANIL PRAKASH SINGH MR. MOHIT DUBEY MR. SACHIN KUMAR
Phone Number 9891143004 9818147875 6355607271

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