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eoresaio.er203 [MM MN A ERTL =s* Pate (Academic Session : 2023 - 2024) CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME]! 2E#Gdvanced) PART TEST ATS Ee es SORA Cae OM aires Time : 3 Hours PAPER-2 (OPTIONAL) Maximum Marks : 180 in OMR. For example, if your Form No. is 12345678, then you have to fill 0012345678, IMPORTANT NOTE : Students having 8 digits Form No. must fill two zero before their Form No. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY GENERAL : 1 2, Use the Optical Response sheet (ORS) provided separately for answering the questions 3. Blank spaces are provided within this booklet for rough work. 4, Write your name, form number and sign in the space provided on the back cover of this booklet. 5. After breaking the seal of the booklet, verify that the booklet contains 24 pages and that all the 19 questions in each subject and along with the options are legible. If not, contact the invigilator for replacement of the booklet. 6. You are allowed to take away the Question Paper at the end of the examination OPTICAL RESPONSE SHEET 8 9. DARKENING THE BUBBLES ON THE ORS : This sealed booklet is your Question Paper. Do not break the seal till you are told to do so. ‘The ORS will be collected by the invigilator at the end of the examination. Do not tamper with or mutilate the ORS. Do not use the ORS for rough work. Write your name, form number and sign with pen in the space provided for this purpose on the ORS. Do not write any of these details anywhere else on the ORS. Darken the appropriate bubble under each digit of your form number. bo NoreneaK rue SEM wirtour seine wstRucTED Topo soBy THEINMGILATOR 10. Use a BLACK BALL POINT PEN to darken the bubbles on the ORS. 1. Darken the bubble C) COMPLETELY. 12. The correct way of darkening a bubble is as: @ 13, The ORS is machine-gradable. Ensure that the bubbles are darkened in the correct way. 14, Darken the bubbles ONLY IF you are sure of the answer. There is NO WAY to erase or "un-darken" a darkened bubble. 18, Take g = 10 mvs? unless otherwise stated. QUESTION PAPER FORMAT : 16, ‘The question paper has three parts : Phy ies Chemistry and Mathematies Please see the last page of this booklet for rest of the ALLEN? Target : EE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Poper-2 SOME USEFUL CONSTANTS Atomic No. t H B=5,C=6,N=7, O 8, F=9, Al=13, P= 15, S= 16, C= 17, Br = 35, Xe = 54, Ce = 58 Atomic masses: H=1, Li= 7, B= 11, C= 12, N= 14,0 =16, F=19, Na=23, Mg=24, Al = 27, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, Ca=40, Fe = 56, Br = 80, 1 = 127, Xe = 181, Ba=137, Ce = 140 Boltzmann constant Coulomb's law constant Universal gravitational constant Speed of light in vacuum Stefan—Boltzmann constant Wien's displacement law constant Permeability of vacuum Permittivity of vacuum Planck constant k= 1.38 x 10 JK 1 ny =9x10" 6.67259 x 10! Nom? ke* 3x 10°ms! 5.67 x 10° Wmr?-K+ 2.89 x 107 mK By = 4m x 107 NA* Hoe’ h = 6.63 x 10 J-s Ey ‘Space for Rough Work 10010101021 230030 ALI Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, (A) & VScore-//16-12-2023/Paper-2 HAVE CONTROL —> HAVE PATIENCE —>+ HAVE CONFIDENCE = 100% SUCCESS BEWARE OF NEGATIVE MARKING PART-1 : PHYSICS SECTION (j) : (Maximum Marks: 24) @ This section contains SIX (06) questions. @ Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct answer(s). © For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all ) the correct answer(s) © Answer to cach question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Full Marks +4 Ifonly (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen. Partial Marks +3. Ifall 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 corr 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 Ifnone of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered). Negative Marks: -2 Inall other cases. @ = For Example : If first, third and fourth are the ONLY three correct options for a question with second option being an incorrect option; selecting only all the three correct options will result in +4 marks, Selecting only two of the three correct options (e.g. the first and fourth options), without selecting any incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +2 marks. Selecting only one of the three correct options (either first or third or fourth option), without selecting any incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +1 marks. Selecting any incorrect option(s) (second option in this case), with or without selection of any correct option(s) will result in -2 marks. 1, A stone is projected from level ground at t = 0 such that its horizontal and vertical components of initial velocity are 10 ms! and 20 ms“! respectively. Then the instant of time at which magnitude of tangential and magnitude of normal components of acceleration of stone are same is :- [g = 10 ms~?] (A) 055 @) Is (3s (D) 4s 2, Initially a man is sitting on the floor and a block of equal mass is on the floor. The man pulls the block with a horizontal light rope. The coefficient of friction between the man and the floor is greater than that between the block and the floor. (A) If the block does not move, then the man also does not move. (B) The block can move even when the man is stationary. er than that of man, (C) Ifboth move then the magnitude of acceleration of the block is grea (D) If the centre of the mass of man + block system moves then it moves towards the block. 1001CJA101021230030 E.3/24 Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 3. The speed of a small object undergoing uniform circular motion is 4 m.s~', The magnitude of the change in the velocity during 0.5 seconds is also 4 m.s7'. If the particle didn’t complete one revolution in this interval, then :- amy (A) the angular speed of object w.r.t centre is 3m s (B) the centripetal acceleration of the object is Sm st (C) the radius of the circle is £m ™ () the radius of circle is 2m. x 4, — Three planets of same der ity and with radii R1,Rz and Ry such that R, fields on the surfaces of magnitudes 3Rs have gravitation £2, g5 and escape speeds vi, v2, vs respectively. (a) 2 =05 8) © ot vs 5, Consider two-point charges Q and ~2Q fixed on x-axis at a finite distance from each other. Select correct, alternative(s) for points lying on x-axis. > ten s (A) At finite distance from charge system there is only one point at which net Electric field is zero (B) At finite distances from charge system there is only one point at which potential is zero (C) At finite distances from charge system there are two points at which potential is zero (D) The electric field at points lying between the charges is towards +x direction. 6. Four concentric conducting shells A, B, C, D are of radii a, 2a, 3a, 4a respectively. B and D carry charges +Q and —Q whereas A & C are neutral. Now the shell C is earthed, (A) Charge appearing on C after earthing sf (B) Charge appearing on C after earthing is > (C) Potential of shell A after C is earthed is nea (D) Potential of shell A after C is earthed is —~— Trea 4/24 1001CJA101021230030 Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, (A) & /Score-/16-12-2023/Paper-2 SECTION-I (ii) : (Maximum Marks: 12) This section contains FOUR (04) questions. This section contains TWO paragraphs. +h paragraph, there are TWO questions Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer. Based on € Answer to each question will be & uated according to the following marking scheme: Full Marks : +3. IfONLY the correct option is chosen. Zero Marks 0 Ifnone of the options is chosen (ie. the question is unanswered). Negative Marks: —1 Inall other cases Paragraph for Questions 7 and 8 Ina binary star system, two stars of masses m and 2m distance D apart are revolving about their common mntre of mass under their mutual gravitational attraction, La 7, The ratio of angular momenta of two star —*~ about centre of mass is :- Lam (28 (1:2 © Mid 8. The ratio of kinetic energy of two star (=) is ti tic energy of t = 2: ®) 1:2 ©: @yis4 1001CJA101021230030 E.5/24 ALL 10. E-6/24 NE Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 Paragraph for Questions 9 and 10 A smooth vertical rod is released from rest such that it is constrained to move vertically on a smooth wedge (0 = 45°). When the wedge moves through a distance x The work done by the normal reaction between rod and wedge on the rod is : (A) mex @ - o ~ mex (D) -mgx The work done by the normal reaction between rod and wedge, on the wedge is = (A) mex @B) = © Smex o 1001CJA101021230030 Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, I(A) & /Score-/16-12-2023/Paper-2 SECTION-II (i) : (Maximum Marks: 12) © This section contains THREE (03) question stems. © There are TWO (02) questions corresponding to each question stem, © The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. © For cach question, enter the correct numerical value corresponding to the answer in the designated place © Ifthe numerical value has more than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal placi @ Answer to cach question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Full Marks +2. IFONLY the correct numerical value is entered at the designated place; Zero Marks 0 Inall other cases. Paragraph for Questions 1 and 2 Two small balls A and B of mass M and 3M respectively hang from the ceiling by ideal strings of equal lengths. The A ball is drawn aside so that itis raised to a height H. The ball A is released and collides with ball B. If the collision is perfectly elastic, then ball A will rise to a height .1¢ the collision is 1 2 Paragraph for Questions 3 and 4 In a certain region, there are non-uniform electrical potential (V,) as well as gravitational potential (V,). The electrical potential varies only with x as shown in figure (i) and the gravitational potential varies only with y as shown in figure (ii). Consider a particle of mass 200 kg and charge 20, in this field. Veletical Vein! 10cm 20cm 30cm 40cm 0 y I TT | tot t it -2x10°VKg| Figure Figure-ii 3, The magnitude of acceleration of the particle at point (25, 35) em (in cm/sec”) is, 4. Work done (in J) by the external agent to slowly bring the particle from (5, 15) em to (25, 35) em is 1001CJA101021230030 E-7/24 Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 Paragraph for Questions 5 and 6 A charged particle is suspended at the centre of two thin concentric spherical charged shells, made of non-conducting material. Figure-A shows eros: section of arrangement. Figure-B gives the net flux through a Gaussian sphere centred on the particle as a function of radius r of the sphere. 4 6(10° N-m‘/C) Shell-B Figure (A) Figure (B) 5. What is charge on central particle (in uC) ? 6. Magnitude of electric field at outer surface of shell A only due to charge on shell A is N x 10° (ifr, = 15 em) then Nis? E-8/24 1001CJA101021230030 Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, (A) & /Score-/16-12-2023/Paper-2 SECTION-II (ii) : (Maximum Marks: 12) This section contains THREE (03) questions. The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER For each question, enter the correct inte er value of the answer in the place designated to enter the answer. For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories : Full Marks: +4. Ifonly the correct answer is given, Zero Marks 0 Imall other eases 7. In figure, we have two wedges of mass M each and cube of mass m, m 4 Friction is negligible at all surfaces. Initially, the system is held stationary. What will be the speed (in m/s) of the cube at after release? 8. A particle is moved from 0(0, 0) to P@2m, 2m) under a force F = (3xi + 4yi) N along two different paths, Path —1 which is a straight-line OP and Path — 2 is a quarter circle OQP as shown in the figure, IF : fs Wy W, and W, are the works done by the force in these two paths, then find the value of we a 9, A solid sphere of radius R has a charge Q distributed in its volume with a charge density p = kr” , where 1 k and aare constants and ris the distance from its centre Ifthe electric filed at r= & is 1 times that at 1=R, then find the value of a. 1001CJA101021230030 E.9/24 Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 PART-2 : CHEMISTRY SECTION-I () : (Maximum Marks: 24) © This section contains SEX (06) questions. @ Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct answer(s). © For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all ) the correct answer(s) © Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Fall Marks 4 [only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen, Partial Marks +3 [fall 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 Iftwo or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a correct option. Zero Marks 0. Ifnone of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered), Negative Marks: 2 _Inalllother cases. @ = For Example : If first, third and fourth ate the ONLY three correct options for a question with second option being an incorrect option; selecting only all the three correct options will result in +4 marks. Selecting only two of the three correct options (e.g. the first and fourth options), without selecting any incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +2 marks. Selecting only one of the three correct options (either first or third or fourth option), without selecting any incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +1 marks. Selecting any incorrect option(s) (second option in this case), with or without selection of any correct option(s) will result in -2 marks. 1, Which of the following reaction(s) in aqueous medium indicate the incorrect product(s) in ordinary conditions ? (A) 2FeCh; + I; + 2HC1 > 2F eC + 2H (B) SeyCl + Se + SeCly (©) Cu+2HBr + CuBr) +H2 7 (D) 2Mn0; +10 SOX | 16H" — 2Mn2* + 58,02" + 8H,0 2. A ss-block metal ‘M,’ on combustion with excess of 2 produces a compound °Q’ (as the major product) which has diatomic anion. Compound *Q” turns moist red litmus paper into white. The metal ‘My’ can be (A) Na (B) K (C) Ca () Li 3. HO, can oxidise which of the following compounds? () KI @) [CxOH),I- (©) Hoc! (D) KN, E-10/24 1001CJA101021230030 5. Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, (A) & /Score-//16-12-2023/Paper-2 Select the option(s) in which indicated problems are correctly matched with the chemical species which cause it when present in more than permissible amount in drinking water (A) Liver damage |: FT (B) Laxative effect soy (©) Blue baby syndrome : NOS (D) Kidney damage: Pb Which of the following comparison(s) represent the correct order of properties indicated against it? (A) P>F>Si_ : Covalent radii (B) Ne> Ar> He : Electron gain enthalpy (with sign) (C) H>Li>Na__: Ionisation energy (D) Cl>O>Ne_ : Electron affinity Choose the correct test of species among given Lime. oe —> milky (A) cop ot @ LKMNOsH, decolourise Na,S (2q.) Black precipitate B) Pb(NO,),——] a leone. HeSO4 royyn a fumes Sodium Violet nitroprusside precipitate L_Ag __, Black precipitate H,S+H" (dil) fee precipitate (aa.) NOH precipitate 1001CJA101021230030 E-11/24 Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 SECTION-1 (ii) : (Maximum Marks: 12) © This section contains FOUR (04) questions. © This section contains TWO paragraphs. © Based on each paragraph, there are TWO questions © Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct © For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer. © Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Full Marks 2 43. IFONLY the correct option is chosen. Zero Marks 0. Ifnone of the options is chosen (ie. the question is unanswered). Negative Marks: —1 Inall other cases. Paragraph for Questions 7 and 8 In aqueous solution, Cu?” ions are more stable than Cu" ions. The E°c2ricy in aqueous solution is +0.34V. Cu'?(ag.) possess mild oxidising nature. Some pscudohalide and Halide ions are oxidised into respective Pscudohalogen & Halogen . In which option both anion oxidized on reaction with CuSO,(aq.) (A) KCN (excess), KCI (B) KSCN , Nal (©) KSCN , KBr () KI, KCl 8. The more stability of Cu’* (aq.) than that of Cu* (aq) is due to (A) Lower ionisation enthalpy of Cu' than that of Cu. (B) More negative AgygH® of Cu’? than that of Cu’ (C) Less stable electronic configuration of Cu than Cu’. (D) More oxidising nature of Cu’ than that of Cu 12/24 1001CJA101021230030 Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, I(A) & /Score-/16-12-2023/Paper-2 Paragraph for Questions 9 and 10 Mixture of two salt X and Y dissolve in distilled water and produc. with dil. HCI gives white ppt. [P]. After removal of ppt. [P] filtrate solution (S), is treated with HyS in acidic clear solution, Solution on treatment solution gives no ppt. but after addition of 1-2 drop dil. HNO and on reaction with ammonium chloride & aqueous ammonia produces ppt. [Q] ppt. [P] when react with aqueous ammonia gives black soli. ppt. [Q] produces coloured solution [So] with small amount of HNO, (di) and [Sp] produces biue coloured ppt. [W] with Ka[Fe(CN)] 9. ppt. [P]is = (A) Agcl (B) HCl; (C) PbCl, (D) Hg,Ch, 10. [Q] & [W] are respectively :- uo (A) Fe(OH), K Fe[Fe(CN)g] (B) CHOH)s , C105 uo (C) Fe(OH)s, K Fe[Fe(CN),] (@) ZnO), Zny[Fe(CN)] 1001CJA101021230030 13/24 Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 SECTION-II (i) : (Maximum Marks: 12) This section contains THREE (03) question stems. There are TWO (02) questions corresponding to each question stem. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the correct numerical value corresponding to the answer in the designated place. If the numerical value has more than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal plac 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 Inall other cases. Paragraph for Questions 1 and 2 fusion with NaOH and O,(exc.) FeCr,0, [Chromite ore] (solid mixture) + H,O(vap) » _Residue l exe. AgNO, Coloured Ereanute solution 'A} AS cone. H;SO. coloured solution 'u' sme 150, _| [At wt of Ag = 107.8, Cr= $2, Na=23, Fe 55.8, N= 14, 0= 16] 1, The molar mass of colour imparting ion present in solution 'w! is 2, Coloured crystals obtained by the crystallisation of solution 'u' have some water of crystallisation as dot XH,0. What is the value of 'X"? Paragraph for Questions 3 and 4 88 g CO; was present in a closed rigid container at 1.5 atm pressure and 298 K temperature, Excess of solid KO> is added to the container at same temeprature. [Assume all gases to be ideal] 3. What is the final pressure developed inside the container (in atm)? 4, What mass of KO, (in gram) is consumed in the process? [at wt. of K = 39] 14/24 1001CJA101021230030 Ne Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, (A) & /Score-//16-12-2023/Paper-2 Paragraph for Questions 5 and 6 Consider the following given tests for a basic radical present in an aqueous solution. 1L.0.1 MNaOH (a HOt Maat til rrtco ce eee erage pee OOO pacupie Test] alkali aq NHy excess Green ppt. —_€X285_, Coloured solution Test2] i) NH (2) (Test-3] (NHe)sS Black ppt. ——HCl___, insoluble ‘aqua dimethyl glyoxime Tega SOON Red pot 5, How many moles of green ppt (P) is obtained in test-1? 6. IL of 0.1 MM" is treated with 2L of 0.3 M KCN solution to form complex ion. What is molar concentration of CN” ion in resulting solution? [Consider no ionisation of complex ion] 1001CJA101021230030 15/24 Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 SECTION-I (ii) : (Maximum Marks: 12) © This section contains THREE (03) questions. © The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER © For each question, enter the correct integer value of the answer in the place designated to enter the © Foreach question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories Full Marks +4. If only the correct answer is given. Zero Marks. : 0 Inall other cases 7. 6 moles of KMnOg is treated with 3 moles of KI in weakly alkaline medium, How many moles of iodine containing compound is obtained as product? 8 4 moles of H,0, is reacted with 3 moles of KMnO, in acidic medium no. of moles of H,O formed in this reaction is y. The value of (y * 10) is 9. Number of species which gives black precipitate with H,S in acidic aqueous solution : CuSO, , Pb(NO,), , NISO, , Sn(NO5), , CaCl, , Hg(NOs)) , CoC , FeSO, , CASO, 16/24 1001CJA101021230030 Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, (A) & VScore-//16-12-2023/Paper-2 PART-3 : MATHEMATICS SECTION-I () : (Maximum Marks: 24) © This section contains SIX (06) questions. @ Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct answer(s). © For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all ) the correct answer(s) © Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Fall Marks 4 [only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen. Partial Marks +3 [fall 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. Iftwo or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a correct option. Zero Marks 0. Ifnone of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered), Negative Marks: 2 _Inalll other cases. @ == For Example : If first, third and fourth ate the ONLY three correct options for a question with second option being an incorrect option; selecting only all the three correct options will result in +4 marks. Selecting only two of the three correct options (e.g. the first and fourth options), without selecting any incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +2 marks. Selecting only one of the three correct options (either first or third or fourth option), without selecting any incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +1 marks. Selecting any incorrect option(s) (second option in this, case), with or without selection of any correct option(s) will result in -2 marks. 1, A parabola touches the bisectors of the angle obtained by the lines x + 2y +3 =0 and 2x+y +3=Oat the points (1, 1) and (0, ~2). Which of the following is/are correct? 5 16v2. 1-7 (A) Focus of parabola is 2) (B) length of latus rectum is 3 °) Focus of parabola is (2, 2 (©) Focus of parabol » (2.2) 16 (D) length of latus rectum is 2. Three points P,Q.R lie on the parabola (1 + k) y° = x. Tangents at three points P, Q, R are drawn and they form triangle ABC. The circum circle of triangle ABC is x” + y? ~ 5x —4y + 6=0. Then k can be 3 cs) wt 2 4 5) at 4 C) py SL © 3 @) 7 1001CJA101021230030 E-17/24 ALLENC 3. Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 16y” —144 = 0, but not on the axes. Let M, N be the feet of the Let P be any point on the curve 9x7 perpendiculars drawn from P on minor and major axes respectively . Let the tangent at P euls minor and ‘major axes at R,T respectively. Let the normal at P cuts major axis at G and CF be the perpendicular from centre C to the normal at P. Then, which of the following is/are true? (A) PF. PG=16 (B) PF. PG=9 (©) PM.CT = 16 (D) PN.CR=9 A tangent at any point P on the rectangular hyperbola xy ~ ¢” meets the lines y ~ x and y ~ -x at Q and R respectively. The normal at P meets X and Y axes at M and N respectively. If Aj, Ap be the areas of triangles OQR and OMN respectively, (O ~ origin) then which of the following is/are independent of position of P ? (A) Ay (B) ATA2 (©) AA} (D) Ay + Ap Ifa, b, ¢,d € R satisfies a? +b? +0? +d? — ab — be — ed — d+ 2 =o, then (A) e=asb (B) b= Ble wie ©a- (D) d=a+e If (X —a) cos + ysind = (x — a)cos@ + ysing =a and tan (0/2) — tan(4/2) = 2b, then (A) y? = 2ax = (1 = b?)x? @) tan = ly+by (©) y?=2bx - (1 = 2?x* @) tnd Jy» 18/24 1001CJA101021230030 Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, I(A) & /Score-/16-12-2023/Paper-2 SECTION-I (ii) : (Maximum Marks: 12) This section contains FOUR (04) questions. This section contains TWO paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are TWO questions Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer. Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Full Marks : +3. IfONLY the correct option is chosen. Zero Marks 0. Ifnone of the options is chosen (ie. the question is unanswered). Negative Marks: —1 Inall other cases Paragraph for Questions 7 and 8 The circle x + y? — 8x = 0 and hyperbola = - = = | intersect at points A and B. 7. The equation of a common tangent with positive slope to the circle as well as to the hyperbola is (A) 2x= v3y-20=0 (B) 2x-V5y+4=0 (© 3x-4y+8=0 (D) 4x —3y+4=0 The equation of the circle with AB as its diameter is (A) xP 4y?= 12x +24=0 (B) xP +y?+12x+24=0 (C) x’ +y? + 24x -12=0 (D) xP +y?-24x - 12-0 1001CJA101021230030 E-19/24 Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Faper-2 Paragraph for Questions 9 and 10 Let the two foci of an ellipse be (1,0) and (3, 4) and The foot of perpendicular from the focus (3, 4) upon a tangent to the ellipse be (4, 6). 9. ‘The foot of perpendicular from the focus (—1, 0) upon the same tangent to the ellipse is w (23) Ga) © (2) @) 1,2) 10. The length of semi-minor axis of the ellipse is i (B) 2v2 © vw ©) v5 20/24 1001CJA101021230030 Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, A) & /Score-1/16-12-2023/Paper-2 SECTION-II (i) : (Maximum Marks: 12) This section contains THREE (03) question stems. There are TWO (02) questions corresponding to each question stem, The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the correct numerical value corresponding to the answer in the designated place. If the numerical value has more than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal placi 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 Inall other cases. 4, 6 Paragraph for Questions 1 and 2 Consider two sequences <1, >, such that t,T,=1 Vin € N and 1 (nt Din+ 2,0 +30 +4) 7k 4 €. Find the value ot lim, > © =L. Find the value of + L Paragraph for Questions 3 and 4 The equation x4 — 2x3 — 3x? + 4x — 1 = O has four distnet real roots xy, 3,3, 4 Stich that x) < x2 < x5 < xq and product of two roots is unity, then : Find the value of xx, + xyX5 + X47 X 5X The value of x} +x} is Paragraph for Questions 5 and 6 Let a hyperbola has centre at (0,0). A line x + y = 2 touches this hyperbola at P (1,1) and intersects the asymptotes at A and B such that AB = 6V2 units. Then the equation of pair of asymptotes of hyperbola isx? + mxy +ny? = 0 Find the value of m Find the value of n 1001CJA101021230030 21/24 Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 SECTION-I (ii) : (Maximum Marks: 12) @ This section contains THREE (03) questions. @ The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER @ — For each question, enter the correct integer value of the answer in the place designated to enter the @ For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories Full Marks +4 If only the correct answer is given. Zero Marks : 0 Inall other cases Te (xy =x? +x? +1 has roots x1, x2, X35 X4, Xs and g(x) 2 then 2681) e(a)8(%a) E84) B(%s) ~30R(%1 Xp X3 X4 Xs) = 8, Suppose a cubic polynomial f(x) = x* + px” + qx + 72 is divisible by both x” + ax +b and x’ + bx +a (where a, b, p, q are constants and a # b ), then the value of p is 9. Let x, y, z, t be real numbers such that x? + y? = 9, z* +? = 4, and xt — yz = 6, Then greatest value of P=xzis E:22/24 1001CJA101021230030 Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, I(A) & l/Score-1/16-12-2023/Paper-2 Space for Rough Work ALLER? 10010/A101021230030 £-23/24 : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Poper-2 ALLER’, NAME OF THE CANDIDATE FORM NO. I have read all the instructions I have verified the identity, name and Form| and shall abide by them. number of the candidate, and that question] and shall abide by 1 paper and ORS codes are the same. 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Target : EE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Poper-2 SOME USEFUL CONSTANTS Atomic No. t H B=5,C=6,N=7, O 8, F=9, Al=13, P= 15, S= 16, C= 17, Br = 35, Xe = 54, Ce = 58 Atomic masses: H=1, Li= 7, B= 11, C= 12, N= 14,0 = 16, F=19, Na=23, Mg=24, Al = 27, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, Ca=40, Fe = 56, Br = 80, 1 = 127, Xe = 181, Ba=137, Ce = 140 Boltzmann constant Coulomb's law constant Universal gravitational constant Speed of light in vacuum Stefan—Boltzmann constant Wien's displacement law constant Permeability of vacuum Permittivity of vacuum Planck constant k= 1.38 x 10 JK 1 ny =9x10" 6.67259 x 10! Nom? ke* 3x 10°ms! 5.67 x 10° Wmr?-K+ 2.89 x 107 mK By = 4m x 107 NA* H2/24 wee ard & fee = Hoe’ h = 6.63 x 10 J-s eat 10010101021 230030 ALL Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, IiA) & /Score-//16-12-2023/Paper-2 HAVE CONTROL —> HAVE PATIENCE —+ HAVE CONFIDENCE = 100% SUCCESS PART-1 : PHYSICS SECTION-I (i) : (frac ste; 24) eo waste Ogre © (vel va wet aut (Seth & fare ar Premed Re ay al ge ar ered Fa UH aT Ha sift Perr wet 2 e@ | oweaasrs fer, Ban ake Rye ee Cae eH eee aa S aac an pata fir ota ator ger ee isis 44 afta (ait wel rer Pere at ga rT a +3 aft art fraed welt oeg Fae ce fast at GT TAT aL oni sis; 42 aR aoc ar dia sift Fae wel 8 oq Saal a Repeal at gar ar 8 ote BE ‘art frees ae fier a orf oie: +1 aR A ara a afta rarer ee Fog are ee Rarer A aT PA ake OT faarer wet Pret é worse 0 abe fre af mea at al qatar oraiqyaa argue By OT te 2 sernfraktafeat a © sae eaer: aft Pref sa % fare Fae geen, dae wa Sher el faaes E sik gan faswer mera #; Ht aT SS ‘ita we Fare 3a fend a at gad ae Sareea: Tee ae cher rea) +2 sie fA frat ahd tera fae Pesce tan freon, de att Pett HS feb ow at GAT GeeT aT rao aT her eT) +1 Fath ag at era Fare SA we Fa Sere H aE ATT, -2 sim Firat, are aret Famer (Fae) wt Sarr ear a aT aA 1 yet = 0 1s Baer sae B ge war weft Rear siren 8 Bi gam rifts a Afra car sealer sem see: 10 ms~! Wi 20 ms? 8) aay ar ae erur Fare ae Tea Se ator erates wes eT after wea 3 afc ware efi, &-[g= 10 ms] (A) 055 @B) 1s (3s (D) 4s 2.0 wort oe cate ost a Sar 2 wer Sa soaH aT Ow sare wet Te Car al oahte sett at UH fas west Teatt aT ererere Bisa 81 Saher Tea eh ae eT enor TTR Seta TAT Hah eT Thor TTI a Safir Bl (A) af aerian afer ef ater 2 at cafes st fe set spear a (B) Sa oats fare 8 aa af seta fr ae ATRL (©) aR ari af aaa 8 at asta eer ar at anf @ siftew aL (D) ate aati cen seta Praa ar sea Sex ate are 8 at ae settee At SAT Ae aE al 1001CJA101021230030 H-3/24 ALLERE Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 3, Ware gata af ac wp vs A are 4 ms“! BL 0.5 Bears 3h Teh Peas a PTT a 4 ms! BL ae aT woman ae pl ai arta (A) re fe reg ate et 2 ra, (8) oe roaster cae SE, 5 (© qa ter Sm a (>) qt Ber Sma © 4.0 BA aes aa Pear RyRy TMT Ry (Ry = 2R =3R;) Te aa we A aE Te Twa ar Hao wT: 81, 82, 3 TAT TATE AT FAT: V1, Vo, v3 @, AT ay 2-05 B & (B) —=3 B) z ot 5. moat fr ah fry onar QmT 20, x or me TR TR a er eR x ore Rear Fargo at ere aaa =-> +x-axis (A) ste Fane & cif gt at iat ow Brg ter, fare ge age aa ETAL (B) sre rrr 8 er Ete ae we Farge ®, re fea AL (C) saa Rrra 8 eta gh ae rae a fry Ba 8, Par Para gpa (D) arasit rer fers fargait x faga da rere x Re FT SAL 6. ae Witte aree ai A, B,C, D A Brome aT: a, 24, 34, 4a 8B aD H smd +Q aur -Q santa eet 2, sas A aC gareta 8 ora ar Ca aia ae Re Ta A) agar are ree come se aaa S (8) ager are ree C He se aT — A (©) ca gatas & vearqate a arf 2 24ne9a (D) cat yatta wea rear ate A ar frt 2 3 Trea H-4/24 1001CJA101021230030 Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, 1/A) & VScore-/16-12-2023/Paper-2 SECTION-I (ii) : (@fReRAH AR: 12) ya avs TER (04) Tae masta sat we seed ae ah ae Ree i reir: sa Hare ae fares (A), (B), (C) HY (D) & Perit are WH wal A swe wa fare eh or Pras ages Rarer at api wa & fe ote fran ofa Sat a Bs Sg PRA STAT uh oe 43 aft Rds wet Perey a ara wrote; 0 aft Prats operat set garar are a1 sericea a wa7 Uda & fad aga am Rare rare HD eho Ree ZOO m aT Im aT a aT See BARE RT Bae ate aa oreTAT aecaranio 3s oni aaa Te aL 7. tata rome ex ater sha aa TT Ee was (B) 1:2 (CQ) dst Mis 8. ae A a wat a ges (Ke) 8 wan (B) 1:2 (C) sd (D) 1:4 1001CJA101021230030 H-5/24 Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 Wa 9 Ud 10% fed sree We feast crate og 1 frac & ga wen Stet aa ¢ fe ae OH res aa (0 = 45°) Heat af eA fart anor th oa a x aha eT Ba ALL 9, BEM, wy TMT aH we seflreres waa ae are Pa Ta Te (A) mgx mgx iB) -78X (B) 2 3 (©) —Smex (D) -mgx 10, Far, wy aT aa em saflrerea slats eT aT Fase aT aT (A) mex _mgx 2 3 ©) 3mgx Os 1B? (B) (py TE H-6/24 1001CJA101021230030 Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, 1/A) & VScore-/16-12-2023/Paper-2 : @ferem se: 12) ‘ga Gs Hh (03) 34 HFT (QUESTION STEM) @1 ete wa eae & arava St (02) 34 2 ‘wele Wa #1 at CH PSA AA (Numerical Value) * wea a Ss sae O Geiftre wet aera aH aI Tae fore fare eared we eal cafe dearer ar 8 aha afte comer eas @, ot eae HTH wt aeTeTE & Sl (02) Carat oH MAVATAART t (truncate/round-off) eas aa Tat a pa Fes ata seg eT SECTION-I geste 12d at rt (numerical atu) ie or Ro Te 0 sera wa 1 a2 fad aged eT Mme SM are a A A a. A ae B BTA I ETE A rest eRe AT eA Borat A a am otc ge a aT ae 8 fs ae Soar aw I Bs STAN Hg A aA Rea a ater ata 8 we aw Hie Ba caer 81 af car ier weet atic a Sarg Hae ee oe ae ca pie see Ba age FT a taal ana, TH wagud 4 & fed ogee fat sar i steer faga faa (v,) ear ea Pia (V,) Paes 21 Page faa Saat x 3 aa faa (i) GT stata thar 8 ver epecdta fara eae y 3 re Fa (i) H SHAE afcahfa Hear BAT Ge BH FTA 200 ke TAT SF 20nC a OT PTT AL Vv. Vv lest si 10cm 20cm 30cm 40cm Sea aaa 1 10°/Kgt 2x10 Kg] Figuresi 3. FHS (25, 35) cm HEMT GAOT aT TAI (cm/sec? Hh Te AA 4, BHT (S, 15) cm A (25, 35) cm TH ehh aha aS ss & fers are wr ar Fea Ta ar (I A) ara AAA 1001CJA101021230030 H-7/24 ALL Fara TAT TT A Figure (A) 5. ta oTaT CH gaAha? Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 was ude & fed oped we arate a at saree tard 8 at a aaa dasa tists orate wet & Fa ear aT tl fa A PATER AT PTET FTE TNT TAT Bl A-BAT TC HTT AAT BST v3 Hey wT A hfe Meh het B Pla HT 104 54 44(10° N-m’/C) Figure (B) 6. BA A areth ae Te Set AT A Serer 3 ere Pee a a aPCATIT Nx 105 CARE ry = 15 cm) BTN BAT ara a H-8/24 1001CJA101021230030 ALLEN Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, 1/A) & VScore-/16-12-2023/Paper-2 SECTION-I (ii) : (@feeRaH BH: 12) weave fis (03) 9a e wee ra aT ST OTT é wee ra & oar we ta are Fae & fare fare vara we ae wt) rete: sea fore aise Preaferftaa vfefeerfeett 3 & fare we 3 srqare Fa ser: isis: +4 ae Rnbad Reer at et grat aeroie ; 0 seventh feet 7a ea M Te A em oe ae a8, m = ME ene er ae sa ee Rare Rear cer er Pera a wha wee = 2 see HATA Te (mis H TATA m eM 8 HFN, 0) SPM, 2m) HATE (3xi yj) N& sree 2 eee fis seit at saghear fe art ret @1 91 evar Op ar e-2 ee ser apt OCP Fema ea ra grt eS mer ae Pek are ee WaT w, tat Ut arama a 2 9, fear Rae Ue Sra ha aT STAT Q Fas SE F faratta 8 Ta START A p = ke" B, eT k TAT a aa BT web a gg take Ewe haga dar Rar Ln aa arr are ARAL 1001CJA101021230030 H-9/24 Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 PART-2 : CHEMISTRY SECTION-I (i) : (@fReRTH tH: 24) eo waste OHurt @ rate aa ad ae Srh & fae an fae Re meal ge ae fae Fa HT HA Bae Paes aT I wets rar fre, waar A) sae R Aq eh Paes Pract FT e esa ee mt gate et ate ae sega eT phate 44 aft aae iy wt Rect Garth aera Sift sie; +3 afar freer we 8 eq Fae die feed at Ga cries sia: 32 af ir art & fire Peace wet E veg eae Rest at ar er 8 she gE art fared adh feet a airs : 41 a aaa a safes asad tog dae ow fee a GT Tt she GT ET farncr att Pract él paste 0 ate Pet aft farce at at spr er 8 (arate ve gate 1 EY 3 -2 sepa afeearfeett a © sae eaeT: aft Prat wa & fare ae gecr, steer Us shen wet aes S sik gaa feed eM eat aT anit ota eet Real a as Oa a 44 of Rich ar a re Rae Gazer A eT Fae ier meh arc 3 8 fe a st ga ae (were: Me Te a Fey +2 afr rch ear ahd tra Pret Bh ge sere eae frre, ar wet rH fe ew at aR ve (ae aT ate a he FD 1 fe fei ag ot rere Pare gaa GA Bere eT Fae), 2 ake Felt, are ae ewer Prarei a gerard grr a 1, Sehr arenra fer aS ate saftey, area ateteateat H arora seare at waheia ae a? (A) 2FeCh + Ip + 2HC1 + 2FeCls + 2HI (B) Se,Cl > Se + SeCly (C) Cu+2HBr CuBry + He t (D) 2MnO; + 10 SO} + 16H” — 2Mn** + 58,07" + 8H,0. 2. WH saci Tg °M," #1 O, % aftr & are zea ae Te Uw afi Q” TE sere wa Hh sara est vena ‘aU 1 aires Q” aa aire ferenra tae at vata H oReaa ae Bar 8 at erg F> Si: aedatee fear (B) Ne> Ar> He : 3eragit mem aet (Fare afeay (©) H>Li>Na saat (D) C1> O> Ne agra 6. Ae ee white wet wher at aT pie milky (A) COZ + (9) [KMNOuH decolourise NesS (29) Black precipitate (B) Pb(NO,),——J cone H,S0, fn fumes Sodium oe ow ritroprusside precipitate 2) Nags . (aq) LAG. Black precipitate HSH (A), ac ©) cuso, precipitate (aa.) NOOHESS ee precipitate 1001CJA101021230030 H11/24 Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 ya avs TERN (04) Tae masta sgat we sree ge ahae fee wel wal Bae get Peres (A), (B), (C) 3 (D) & Porat raw wer ee Bl swe sa fae eh a Pres ages Rarer at ae wea & fe ote fara ofa & Pe a Be SGT PAA ST: uh fe 43 fe Rds we Fereu a gara wrote; 0 aft Prats Roper at set garar are a1 seria a wa7 Uda fad aq weft facet cu ome, Cu” arent aA ger H safes wert &1 seta ATT EX cy , +0.34V 2 Cu (aq) ett Started spit caer 8 Ee oe tongs aur tenes sme Ufa oe teas at Feta H itera B12 @ 7, Bad Reet a so Cuso, (ag.) Fare SAAB A itATT aA aL (A) KCN (excess), KCI (B) KSCN , Nal (©) KSCN , KBr (D) KI, Kel 8 Cu’ (aq.) AT geATA Cu (aq.) Hr eres safe ate Bl eT TOTS (a) Cotter cult sre bet a a (B) Cul St GSAT Cul? Ft TET Ang? sift BAT (©) Cal Ht gear Cu? ar an cart eaghtta fae (D) Cu’ At gerT Cul? at sitter wep ire Brat H-12/24 1001CA101021230030 ALLEN® Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, IiA) & /Score-//16-12-2023/Paper-2 wa oud 10 fra are Sera X ae Y ar fer sree ret A farcta She 8 aT Rae Fareres searaT eh FaeTaT ey HCI & Bra Saad TT vac aa raat [P] Bar By sea [P] Bway Se are ahha Fore (S) atta Pree HH, Se ara aati ae ale aay Ae Sa @ Siler TY HNO, FT 1-2 Fg Prat wa sniftan acitergs gar setter seta a are saPiaFAT UTR Sa (Q] FATT eI saa ([P] selter Saat Seer fare aH ereT Se SM 8 AAAT (Q], HNO, (AY) Ft aH ATs ae Ohta PTT (Sq) FATAL 8 AAT [Sp] , KglFe(CN)g] 3 BIA Bar Brady |W] aATAT aL 9. aay [P] B= (A) AgCl (B) HgCh, (© Pech () Mech, 10. [Q] war [Wy waa: B (A) Fe(OH)2, K Fe(Fe (CN)«] (B) Cx(OH); , CrOs mm (C) Fe(OH)s, K Fe[Fe (CN). mou (D) Zm(OH)2, Zng[Fe(CN)g] 1001CJA101021230030 H1Y/24 Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 : @fram sa: 12) ‘ga Gs Ht (03) 34 FFT (QUESTION STEM) @1 wets wa eae & arava at (02) 34 21 ‘Welw Wa FI at CH PSA AA (Numerical Value) * wea ea Ss sae Geiftre wel Cerrar aH aI Ta fore fare eerrt we aah LL cafe carer ara 8 ah 8 afte comer eas @, ot scares HTH wt aeTTeTE Sl (02) carat oH BASALT X (truncate/round-off) wet a ae a apart fs ahaa sage So geste 12d a rt (numerical atu) a we or Ro Te 0 sera wa 1 Uda fed aga _ Fecn04 fusion with [Chromite ore] NaOH and 0, (exe) ALLEN® SECTION-II (solid mixture) + H,O(vap) ‘AY Residue exe. AgNO, Coloured Precipitate -———-—— solution 'A} ‘Ay cone. H,SO, coloured solution 'u' Zot [HEH] HIE Ag = 107.8, Cr = 52, Na = 23, Fe = 55.8, N= 14, O= 16] ‘faxes 'w' H saftere 0 ery a aT SAT HT TT STAT 2. Fae w & fareecttaree ar eet its faneeet Te era eva ae FTA eT x! Ate HY TT HE eet Cae aox ara wag yasudad fer aqede LS atm 21a Wen 298 Ka CU ae Ze UAH 88 pCO, Sau & WATT aT ata KO, % sata a or ‘Brera aan & re Fr eet reat 3. ara sexe Pace safe ara atm i gar 8? 4, wa sete HAF KO, aT AAAPT CH) B? [K BTA HT = 39] H-14/24 1001CJA101021230030 ALLEN® Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, IiA) & /Score-//16-12-2023/Paper-2 was ude & fed oped ‘sretier Farerera Ht aerfeere eareer Ayers fre Fer fae et aero a Fara = 1L0.1 MNaOH 1L01 Mag. M OH et) ream ppt. 22222 insoluble Test 1) Oe alkali aq NH, excess Green ppt red sok Toa cen pe. oes Cee soliton {Test3} (NHaas + Black ppt. —HC!__, insoluble Aqua dimethy! glyoxime Tea SOO Red pot 5, Be sHaahe (P) & Prat et ater ara eta EP 6. 11.0.1 MM™, 21 0.3 M KON Pree 3 ara ayanits art oe digger arrest arava 8 at afte Pacers H ONT set ‘at aher wizaT 8? (Rape srry oer rere ] 1001CJA101021230030 H-15/24 Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 (aftenaa se: 12) SECTION-II weave tis (03) 9a e ata sa ar ar Ree yA wee ra & oar we yt are Ft ae & fare fare vara we ae Ft) wel wea & fry ies Faeifettaa ater 3 @ fleet wae arg fea srt: isis: 44 ae nad Reet at et grant roe: 0 srarantahteafeat a 7. ORI KMnO, let ertha Hreae H 3 whet KL are Seerfee Peer ara By Sarees yee ates Pee ater SeaTe ET om et # 8 Seti ae 4 HO 3 Hf KMnO, Ga sa a ra A 0 eh ety Bo (yx 10) are 9, Rei adeheteha A wen andthe ee HS Bare aren orate a8: CuSO, , Pb(NO,), , NiSO, , Sn(NO,), , CaCl, , Hg(NO,), , CoCl, , FeSO, ,CdSO, H-16/24 1001CJA101021230030 Enthusiast Course/Phase-S, TRAS, I(A) & /Score-//16-12-2023/Paper-2 PART-3 : MATHEMATICS SECTION-I (i) : (wre sti: 24) eo waste OHu7z eet ra Fae aet ath & fare ar aes Ree Bi ge ae fae Ta THT HA aie aed at %O! wets aS fre, waar A sae Bq eh Paes Pract FT wet war see a Hetaes Pies sicee aa} Sorgen der vhote 44 aftaaa ty wt Ras fact agra sii sie: 43a aril rarer wel 8 weg Seaa dis facil a gar aT sire sie 32 aft dinar da 8 ofits Pree wet t eq Fae | React at qo she gE ai fewer att Freer al onfmsis 1 aR Aa ae ofre Pare Fae daa ow feet a Ge she GT EST frac ati Praer rae 0 cafe Peet af Rarer at ae gare 8 orate agate a ot 2 werent afta th See aeT: af ret va & fore Fact Geen, dtr ea shar adh Pais Sst gaa Paes mera 8; dat ‘aot ts wet faamedt er aa CE et 14 shee fire far ag Mera Famer Ge esa aT Fae) dae fame Ta fark a at Gay eK wareTTE: agen wat shar Faasea) +2 afm fet fiat ae Tera fareT Bi Ge sere Ha Fare, a ae Pawo Ra ee a aA oA aT hee aT her Fer) +1 a ren ag at era FapeT gy FH ere ee FATT), -2 oie frei, are ret Premed (earth Fr purer dtara grag A, waa, VaTsHt x + 2y +3 = OTA Ix + y +3 =O RATATAT Seat HT Ay (1, 1) TAT (0, -2) ETT HAT al Prat a arrestee wet erst 2 (A) waea stair (54) a (@) area fr eg 12 9 a (© waar ttah (2.2) ti ©) aera fren 2, Aa PREPOR WAC (I +h) y?— x Fae a ata Regal p, Q, RIC ERT ara at amet 8 gar 8 Phys ABC Fifa arch bps ABC aR Gf x? +? — 5x —4y + 6-0 bl aa aT eTRATE ®B) + (v) ou 1001CJA101021230030 H17/24 ALL Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/16-12-2023/Paper-2 3. marae 9x? + 6y? 144 = 0 TCaTE Bg Pt seg se ae 1 AT ag ae one Peg Pa aT rts M, N 1 ara tg ae eae one aT: RT et TP HFT aT arborea G wearer t var ae CB eT CE, rg Pm afer hae Resa aaa ae PTET (A) PP. PG= 16 (B) PF.PG=9 (©) PMc =16 (D) PNCR=9 4, sara sca ay = oe Rr Pr fg p ae eet er, Least y = x Tey = eT HRT Q ATR eT Poe onfterst, x att Y ort eH: M aa N OC erat 81 ARR AlysE OQR aA OMN (0 = Hg) Be Beret aE: Ay, Ag Bat Fae 8 atreriatad PA ac 8 ea eee? (A) Arad (B) ATAg (©) AAS ) Array 5. afta abs Ora, bod € Rat eige wear’, at (A) c=atb d B) p= 4 B)b 3 ant Maz (D) d=are 6. 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