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TEST TYPE
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REVISION 
JEE (MAIN) CUMULATIVE RCT 03
TEST (RCT) 

24thDecember 2023 | Sunday

3 Hrs |09:30 AM to 12:30 PM

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P-1 Total P-1 Total
Total Qs 90 90 Subject wise Qs. 30 30

Max. Marks 300 300 Subject wise Marks 100 100

PHYSICS
Question Type & Sequencing Total
MCQ NVQ Total Qs.
Marks % Weightage
S.No. Topic Name (Topic-
No. of Qs. No. of Qs. (Topic- (Topic-wise)
wise)
Qs. Sequencing Qs. Sequencing wise)
Class-11 11 5 16 64 53.33%
1 Rectilinear Motion 1 1 _ _ 1 4 3.33%
2 Friction 1 2 _ _ 1 4 3.33%
Error and
3 2 9,10 _ _ 2 8 6.67%
Measurement
Work, Power &
4 1 12 _ _ 1 4 3.33%
Energy
Rotation (Rigid Body
5 1 13 1 28 2 8 6.67%
Dynamics)
6 Circular Motion 2 14,20 1 29 3 12 10.00%
7 Viscosity 1 16 1 27 2 8 6.67%
8 Surface Tension 1 18 _ _ 1 4 3.33%
9 Heat Transfer 1 19 _ _ 1 4 3.33%
10 Unit and Dimension _ _ 1 25 1 4 3.33%
11 Sound Waves _ _ 1 26 1 4 3.33%
Class-12 9 5 14 56 46.67%
12 Current Electricity 1 3 1 30 2 8 6.67%
Wave Optics (Light
13 waves - Youngs 1 4 _ _ 1 4 3.33%
experiment)
14 Electrostatics 1 5 _ _ 1 4 3.33%
15 Alternating Current 1 6 1 24 2 8 6.67%
Electro Magnetic
16 2 7,8 1 23 3 12 10.00%
Induction
17 Geometrical Optics 2 11,15 _ _ 2 8 6.67%
Modern Physics-2
18 1 17 _ _ 1 4 3.33%
(Nuclear Physics)
19 Gravitation _ _ 1 21 1 4 3.33%
Electro Magnetic
20 _ _ 1 22 1 4 3.33%
Field
Total 20 10 30 120 100%

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CHEMISTRY
Question Type & Sequencing
MCQ NVQ Total Total
%
Qs. Marks
S.No. Topic Name Weightage
No. of Qs. No. of Qs. (Topic- (Topic-
(Topic-wise)
Qs. Sequencing Qs. Sequencing wise) wise)

Inorganic Chemistry
Class-12 4 2 6 24 20.00%
1 D-Block Elements 2 31,38 _ _ 2 8 6.67%

2 Coordination Compound 1 32 2 52,55 3 12 10.00%

3 Qualitative Analysis 1 42 _ _ 1 4 3.33%


Physical Chemistry
Class-12 7 2 9 36 30.00%
Solution Colligative
4 2 33,41 _ _ 2 8 6.67%
Properites
5 Chemical Kinetics 2 34,40 1 51 3 12 10.00%
6 Electrochemistry 3 35,36,39 1 54 4 16 13.33%
Class-11 1 3 4 16 13.33%
7 Thermochemistry 1 37 _ _ 1 4 3.33%
8 Mole concept _ _ 1 53 1 4 3.33%
9 Thermodynamics _ _ 1 56 1 4 3.33%
10 Atomic Structure _ _ 1 57 1 4 3.33%
Organic Chemistry
Class-12 7 2 9 36 30.00%
11 Aldehydes & Ketones 2 43,48 _ _ 2 8 6.67%
12 Haloalkane&Haloarenes 2 45,46 1 60 3 12 10.00%
Aromatic Compounds
(Benzene, Aryl halide,
13 1 47 _ _ 1 4 3.33%
Phenol, Amines
&Diazonium salt)
Reduction, Oxidation &
14 Hydrolysis of Organic 1 49 _ _ 1 4 3.33%
Compounds
15 Grignard Reagent 1 50 _ _ 1 4 3.33%
16 Streoisomerism _ _ 1 59 1 4 3.33%
Class-11 1 1 2 8 6.67%
17 GOC-I (Electronic Effect) 1 44 1 58 2 8 6.67%
Total 20 10 30 120 100%

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MATHEMATICS
Question Type & Sequencing
MCQ NVQ Total
Total Qs. %
Marks
S.No. Topic Name (Topic- Weightage
No. of Qs. No. of Qs. (Topic-
wise) (Topic-wise)
Qs. Sequencing Qs. Sequencing wise)

Class-11 10 6 16 64 53.33%
1 Circle 1 61 _ _ 1 4 3.33%
2 Conic Section 3 63,70,72 1 82 4 16 13.33%
Quadratic
3 2 66,80 1 87 3 12 10.00%
Equation
Solution of
4 1 68 _ _ 1 4 3.33%
Triangle
5 Straight Line 1 73 _ _ 1 4 3.33%
6 Statistics 1 74 1 90 2 8 6.67%
7 Sets 1 77 _ _ 1 4 3.33%
Sequence and
8 _ _ 1 81 1 4 3.33%
Series
9 Trigonometry _ _ 2 84,87 2 8 6.67%
Class-12 10 4 14 56 46.67%
Application of
10 2 62,78 1 86 3 12 10.00%
Derivatives
11 Vector 2 64,79 _ _ 2 8 6.67%
Relation
12 3 65,71,76 _ _ 3 12 10.00%
Function ITF
Definite
13 1 67 1 83 2 8 6.67%
Integration
Differential
14 2 69,75 _ _ 2 8 6.67%
Equation
Three
15 Dimensional _ _ 1 85 1 4 3.33%
Geometry
Indefinite
16 _ _ 1 89 1 4 3.33%
Integration
Total 20 10 30 120 100%

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ANSWER KEY (AK)- CODE : 1 (SHIFT-1)

Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ans. 4 3 2 3 1 3 2 4 1 1

PART-A: Q.No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
PHYSICS
Ans. 1 4 3 3 2 3 1 1 3 4

Q.No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Ans. 0014 0000 0002 0005 0002 0005 0006 0002 0005 0001

Q.No. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Ans. 3 4 4 1 1 2 3 3 4 2

PART-B: Q.No. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
CHEMISTRY
Ans. 1 3 1 2 3 2 4 1 2 4

Q.No. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

Ans. 0005 0002 0024 0015 0007 0002 0016 0005 0016 0007

Q.No. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

Ans. 2 4 2 2 3 2 2 4 4 3

PART-C: Q.No. 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
MATHS Ans. 4 1 3 3 1 4 3 1 2 3

Q.No. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90

Ans. 0143 0002 0040 0002 0068 0005 0004 0002 0000 0012

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Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ans. 2 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 3 1

PART-A: Q.No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
PHYSICS
Ans. 1 4 3 3 2 3 4 3 1 1

Q.No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Ans. 0005 0002 0005 0006 0002 0005 0014 0000 0002 0001

Q.No. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Ans. 2 3 3 4 2 1 3 1 2 3

PART-B: Q.No. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
CHEMISTRY
Ans. 2 4 1 2 4 3 4 4 1 1

Q.No. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

Ans. 0007 0002 0016 0005 0016 0007 0005 0002 0024 0015

Q.No. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

Ans. 4 1 3 3 1 4 3 1 2 3

PART-C: Q.No. 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
MATHS Ans. 2 4 2 2 3 2 2 4 4 3

Q.No. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90

Ans. 0068 0005 0004 0002 0000 0012 0143 0002 0040 0002

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Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ans. 1 2 4 4 3 2 1 4 3 3

PART-A: Q.No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
PHYSICS
Ans. 2 1 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1

Q.No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Ans. 0000 0002 0014 0005 0002 0006 0005 0005 0001 0002

Q.No. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Ans. 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 1 4

PART-B: Q.No. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
CHEMISTRY
Ans. 4 4 2 3 4 1 1 3 2 2

Q.No. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

Ans. 0024 0015 0007 0002 0016 0005 0016 0007 0005 0002

Q.No. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

Ans. 4 3 1 1 3 4 1 3 2 2

PART-C: Q.No. 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
MATHS Ans. 4 2 2 3 1 3 3 4 1 2

Q.No. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90

Ans. 0040 0002 0068 0005 0004 0143 0002 0002 0012 0000

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Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ans. 2 1 4 3 3 2 1 4 4 3

PART-A: Q.No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
PHYSICS
Ans. 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 4 4 3

Q.No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Ans. 0005 0005 0001 0002 0000 0002 0014 0005 0002 0006

Q.No. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Ans. 1 4 4 4 2 3 4 1 1 3

PART-B: Q.No. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
CHEMISTRY
Ans. 2 2 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1

Q.No. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

Ans. 0005 0016 0007 0005 0002 0024 0015 0007 0002 0016

Q.No. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

Ans. 1 1 3 4 1 3 2 2 4 2

PART-C: Q.No. 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
MATHS Ans. 2 3 1 3 3 4 1 2 4 3

Q.No. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90

Ans. 0004 0143 0002 0002 0012 0000 0040 0002 0068 0005

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TEXT SOLUTIONS (TS) CODE-1(SHIFT-1)
7. The maximum emf will be at mean position
PART-A: PHYSICS of oscillation
mg 1  mg 2  2
1 2  (1 − cos  ) =  
1. S= at 3 2 3 
2
1
2Rcos  =
1
( gcos ) t2 and  = B 2

2 2

t=
4R d dr
= same 8. E= ,  = Br 2 and constant so E is
g dt dt
N1 N2
constant

a
( 365  24  60  60) − (   107 )
9.  100%  0.43%
2. Fix
365  24  60  60
 
N1cos = mg N2 = mg cos T
N2 mg   4  50  10  3
= cos2  10. Y= A = = = 6  1011N/ m2
N1 x A  x  10–5  10–3

3. During time 't2' capacitor is discharging with


the help of resistor 'R' 11. 1sin1 = 2sin2 at origin x = 0, y = 0
 q = q0e–t/RC [ Q = CV]  = 2 & = 60°
V = V0e–t/RC 12. Wf = K
2
2V
;V =
V 1  v0  1
As V0 = –mg2r = m − mv 02
3 3 2  2  2
t2 = RC n2
13 Torque about origin experienced by body is
During time 't1' capacitor is charging with
the help of battery. ( ) ( )
 = r  F = 2iˆ − 3jˆ  3iˆ + 2jˆ + 6kˆ N − m = −18iˆ − 12jˆ + 13kˆ

 q = q0 (1 – e–t/RC) or V = V0 (1– e–t/RC) But as the body is allowed to rotated only


2V V along y-axis, the y-component of torque
as V0 = ;V= only causes the angular acceleration of the
3 3 body.
t1 = RC n2  −12 ˆ
So,  = y = j = −1.2ˆj rad / s2
T = t1 + t2 = 2RC n2  10

14. Friction is supportive here.


4.
i a b 15. Where
c
T f −f 2f
r
r
d e
m= = =
f −u  f gt  2
f + gt 2
−f +  − 
2 2 
sini = b/c 2
 2f  −4f 2 gt
2  (
sin r = d/c  V1 = −  gt ) =
sini = sinr  f + gt  ( )
2
f + gt 2
 = b/d For maximum speed
EII cos 2 − cos 1 dV1 f 3
5. tan  = = =0t= VImax = 3fg
E⊥ sin 2 + sin 1 dt 3g 4
1 Q1 − Q2
1− Q
= 1− 2
2 = 1 16. 1 =
=  = 30° Q1 Q1
3 3
Q2
2 Q1 =
2
1 − 1
 1  Q 2 − Q3
6. We have, Z = R2 +   , thus , Z Q
 C  2 = = 1− 3
Q2 Q2
i increases
Q3 = Q2 (1 – 2)
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Q1 − Q3 Q 0N2 r 2
Now = = 1− 3 23. L=
Q1 Q1
Q2 (1 − 2 ) length of wire = N 2r
= 1− (1 − 1 ) = Constant (= C, suppose)
Q2 2
 C 
 L = 0  
1 T − TC  2r 
17. =
 C 1
 L
1160 − TC
20 =
C  Self inductance will become 2L.
1160 − TC
10 =
C 24. i = 3 + 4 sin (t + /3)
720 − TC 440 i2 = 9 + 16 sin2 (t + /3) + 24 sin (t + /3)
10 =  10 =  C = 44 <i2 >
C C = 9 + 16 [1/2] + 24 [0]
6 4 3  1
18. = , cos  = = 9 + 16   = 17
cos  cos60 4
2
19. Temperature as a function of time r.m.s. value = 17 A
1
T= tC
10 1 1
dQ dT 25. Since [R] = L–1= = = C–1 T–1.
= kA L CT
dt dx
 Q dQ = (1060)  kA  0.1tdt = 100  1 10−4  0.1t 2 = 450  ( V − Vw ) 
600

   0.4 
  26. fA =  f =
330
f
 ( V − Vw ) + Vs 
0 0 0.8 0
340
 ( V + Vw ) 
qE
20. tan = 350
mg fB =  f = f
 ( V + Vw ) − Vs  340
qE 20
fB − fA =  85 = 5Hz
340
 qE
 tan  =
mg
mg
27. m vxdygz
 [M] = [LT–1]x[ML–3]y[LT–2]z
 x = 6 (value of k)
28. Tangential acceleration  = 6,
21. Bykepler's third law
Centripetal accleration = 2R = 9 = 3
T2 a3
 6
T12 a13 rad/s  = = 2
= , T1 = T a1 = 2R ; T2 =  3
T22 a32
29.
8T a2= ?
1 8R3
= 3
64 a2
a2 = (64 × 8R)1/3 = 8R
If rmin&rmax are minimum & maximum
distance from centre of earth then  T
rmin + rmax = 2a2
2R + rmax = 16R 
mg
rmax = 14R
mv 2
22. The resultant magnetic dipole moment of T – mg cos60° =
R
toroid is zero d . of small parts of toroid 2
3(v ) v2
turn along a circle and hence there 30 – 15 =  =5
R R
resultant is zero.
 Torque acting on it is zero. 3
at = gsin60° = 10  =5 3
2
a= a2t + ac2 = 75 + 25 = 10m/ s2

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a PART-B: CHEMISTRY
= 5 m/s2 Ans.
2
9 32.
6 A Complex Nature
9 of complex
1 1 1 (1) [Pt(NH3)2Cl(NO2)] Hetroleptic
24V (2) [Co(NH3)5(CO3)]Cl Hetroleptic
B
(3) [Cr(NH3)5 (H2O)3]Cl3 Hetroleptic
24 24
i= = = 2A (4) K3[Al(C2O4)3] Homoleptic
1 + 6 + 4.5 + 0.5 12
VAB = 2 × 0.5 = 1V Homoleptic complexes are the complexes
in which all ligands are identical :
= 2R = 9  = 3 rad/s K3[Al(C2O4)3]
 6
 = =2
 3 33. 4K + HgCl2 ⎯⎯ → K2HgI4 + 2KCl
Remained K = 5 – 4 = 1 mol
29. 1 mol K2Hg4 and 2 molKCl is formed.
Total moles = 1 mol of K + 1mol
K2Hg4 + 2 mol of KCl.
(K2Hg4 ⎯⎯ → 2K+ + Hg 24− )
|(Tf)o| =Kf(i1m1 + i2m2 + i3m3)
or |(Tf)o| =
 T
 1 1 2 

Kf  2  + 3 + 2 
mg
 3.5 3.5 3.5 
mv 2 or (Tf)o = –4.78ºC
T – mg cos60° =
R 34. Since 0.01 M of X changes to 0.0025 M in
2
3(v ) v2 40 minutes, t1/2 of reaction = 40/2 = 20
30 – 15 =  =5
R R minutes Rate of reaction of
3 0.693 0.693
at = gsin60° = 10  =5 3 r = k[X] = × [X] = × 0.01
2 t1/2 20
a= a2t + ac2 = 75 + 25 = 10m/ s2 = 3.46 × 10-4 M min-1.
a 35. The tendency to gain electron is in the
= 5 m/s2 Ans.
2 order
Z>Y>X
9
6 A 36. TI3+ is a good oxidisaing agent than
30. 9
TI+.(Correct statement)
1 1 1
37. N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g);
24V rH = 2fH(NH3)
B 2 × –46 = (712 + 3 × 436) – 6x; where
24 24 x = bond enthalpy of N-H bond
i= = = 2A  6x = 2112
1 + 6 + 4.5 + 0.5 12
VAB = 2 × 0.5 = 1V  x = 352

1 5
------------------------------------------------------------- 38. (3) [Ar] 4s 3d

39. m = 0m − A c
 only for Strong Electrolyte
 Value of A depends upon the nature of
Solvent
 Value of constant A is same for both
BaCI2 and mg(OH)2

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40. Rate = k[A]2 [B] COOH
r1 = k(a)2 (b)
r2 = k(3a)2(b)
r2 49. (2)
=9
r1 C (CH3)3
r2 = 9r1

41. Minimum elevation in boinding point is 50. (4)


0.05M Nacl→ its become in solution
0.05 × 2 =0.1M
That is minimum no of solute particles 51. 2NH3 N2 + 3H2
so, have minimum elevation in Pressure at t = 0 3 atm 0 0
bonding point Pressure at t = 10 (3–2x)atm x atm 3x atm
1 d(NH3 )
rate of reaction = – = 0.1
42. (a) Hg2+ + Co2+ + 4 SCN– ⎯⎯→ 2 dt
Co [Hg (SCN)4]  (deep blue) − d(NH3 )
boil
 = 0.2
(b) Bi3 (black) + H2O ⎯⎯⎯ → dt
BiO(orange) + H2O For zero order, CA = CA0– Kt
(c) [Fe3(OH)2(CH3COO)6 ]+ + 4H2O or (3–2x) = 3 – 0.2 × 10
or x=1
boil
⎯⎯⎯ → Fe(OH)2CH3COO   Ptotal = 3 – 2x + x + 3x = 3 + 2x = 5 atm
(reddish brown) + 3CH3COOH + H+
CO CO
(d) Ag+ + AsO33– ⎯⎯→ CO
52. CO Co Co CO = 2
Ag3AsO3 (yellow) CO
CO CO

CO CO
CO CO
43. (1)
CO Mn Mn CO =0
CO CO
CO CO

+5 −3
44.
53. NO3− ⎯⎯ →NH4+
8e– + 10H+ + NO3–→NH4+ + 3H2O.

The +ve charge of 'N' is stablized by +m 54. E0cell = EºH+ / H2 – EºCd2+ / Cd = 0.39
effect of two conjugated 'N' atoms. = EH+ |H2 – ECd+2 |Cd

[Cd2+ ]
0.06 2
46. (2) or E = E0 – log  H+ 
cell 2  
OH Ecell = 0,
[Cd2+ ][OH− ]2
E0cell = 0.03 log  K 2w
K sp 0.39
47. (4)
log = = 13
K 2w 0.03
Ksp = 1013 (10–14)2 = 10–15

NaOH ⎯⎯→ 55. precipitat will occur by free Cl– ions


48. C6H5CHO + HCHO +
(conc.)
C6H5CH2OH + HCOONa Hvap
It is crossed Cannizzaro’s reaction. 56. Svap =
TB.pt .
Hvap
1000 =  Hvap = 400 kJ/mole
400
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Hvap
Ssurrounding = − = − 400 kJ/k-mole AD = x 2 − 9
200 200 1
= – 2 kJ/k-mole = |Ssurrounding | = 2  = .6. x 2 − 9
2
d 1 dx
57. n = 4 can have 32 electron out of which 16 =3 .2x
dt 2 x −9 dt
−1
2

electrons will have m s = at x = 6


2
3 1
= .2.6. .3
58. (0005) 2 3 3
=6 3
OH
59. * *
CH=CH–CH–CH3 63. t1 t2 = – 1 as AB is focal chord
* y2=4x
*
A(t12,2t1)
4
(n = 4, Total stereoisomers = 2 = 16) •
(1,0)
60. H2O and NH3 are nucleophile B(t22,2t2)
-------------------------------------------------------------- x – 3x + a = 0 ; x1 + x2 = 3 & x1x2 = a
2

y2 + 6y + b = 0 ; y1 + y2 = – 2 & y1y2 = b
1
x1x2 = 2 . t12 = 1 = a
PART-C: MATHEMATICS t1
 2
y1y2 = 2t1  −  = – 4 = b
n
61. p=
2  t1 
a = 1, b = – 4
equation of circle AB is diameter
(0, 0) x2 + y2 – 3x + 2y – 3 = 0

 
4
V(x ) = f (x ) g (x ) n =  x 4 (x + 1)(1 − x ) ,
3
64.
x+y=n
n n =
n
to make the intercept < 4  n <4 2
2
Length of intercepts
= 2 r 2 – p2 =2 16 – n2 / 2 –1
− 1− 33
0
− + 33 1
2
−1
n 8 8
), n N
Square of intercept = 4 × ( 16 –
2 (
V' (x ) = −2 x 3 (1 − x ) 4x 2 + x − 2
2
)
Sum of squares of intercept = 4 × − 1 33
 1  4  9 
 16 –  + 16 –  + 16 –  + 16 –
16   25   V' (x) = 0  x = 0, 1 ,
 + 16 –  8
 2  2  2  2   2  
− 1− 33
Maximum occurs at x =
 1  8
= 2 80 −  55  = 210
 2 
65. f(x) = log[x2 ] (4− | x |) + log2 { x}
62. Let ABC is an isosceles triangle with for 4− | x | 0
AB = AC = x cm
A | x | 4  −4  x  4
For [x2 ]  0,[x2 ]  1
x x  [x 2 ]  2
 2  x2  
B D C
 2  x   or −  x  − 2
dx
given = 3 cm/sec also BC = 6 cm For { x }  0 , x  i  x  i2
dt
 x = 2,3
AD ⊥ BC so BD = DC = 3

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66. a = 16, b = 8, c = 1 x  (1, 2)  b = 2−k a (−k  Z)
1 2  bRa
Or  R is symmetric
Furhter aRb and bRc  a = 2k.b and
 b = 2k ' ,c (k,k '  Z)
1  a = 2k (2k ' c) = 2k +k '.c
2
( k + k'  Z)
m 2, 4 – 2 m + 1  0  aRc
5 
m   ,  72. Let locus be P(h, k) , T = S1
2  3hx – 2ky + 2(x + h) –3(k + y) = 3h2 – 2k2 +
x 4h – 6k
67. Given xf (x) = x +
1
f (t)dt
3h + 2
f(x) + xf’(x) = 1 + f(x) Slope= = 2  3x – 4y = 4
2k + 3
f(x) = log|x| + c
f(1) = 1 73. a2 + b2 + c2 – ab – bc – ca = 0
f(x) = log|x| + 1
f(e–1) = 0 
1
2

(a – b)2 + (b – c)2 + (c – a)2 = 0 
68. b=a+c a=b=c
Now, (a + c –b) s = kb2 so the given equation will satisfy each and
b(a + b + c ) every value of x & y.
 = kb2
2
 1 1   1 1   1 1  280
3b 2 74.  +  +  +  + .... +  
3 d + d  = n
 = kb2  k =  1
d d12   2 d d11   6 7 
2 2
d1 + d2 + d3 + .... + d11 + d12 = 23  5  7
69. Equation of circle will be x2 + (y–2)2 + (y–
2) = 0  1 1   1 1  4  5  3  7  41
 + + ... +  2 + 2  =
Differentiating,  d2 d2  d  n2
 1 2   6 d7 
dy dy
we get 2x + 2(y–2) + =0
dx dx
d12 + d22 + ... + d12
2
= 22  3  5  7  41
the equation is x2 + (y – 2)2 – (y – 2)
2
 dx
 2x

+ 2y − 4  = 0
 23  5  7 
2 + 

(
 = 1 22  3  5  7  41

)
 dy   12  12
 257 
2
 22  5  7 
 2 = 5  7  41−   = 5  7 41− 
1  3   9 
70. 4x 2 + (3 − 2x)2 = 5  x = 1,
2  369 − 140 
= 5  7  = 57
(229) (3)
1   9  9
P(1, 1), Q  ,2 
2 
− 4x1 dV(t)
Slope of tangent at Q m1 = = −1 75. = −K(T − t)
y1 dt
− 4x 2 K(T − t) 2
Slope of tangent at P m2 = = −4  V(t) = +C
y2 2
angle between normal equal to angle KT 2
between tangent At t = 0 ,V = I C = I −
2
m − m2 3
tan  = 1 =  Scrap value V(T)
1 + m1m 2 5
KT 2
V(t = T) = C = I −
71. For every a  Z 2
a = 20 a  aRa 76. APA  reflexive
 R is reflexive, area (A – B) = 0 and area (B – A) = 4 – 
Also aRb  a = 2k b (k  Z) = 3 (A, B)  P  symmetric and
transitive
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77. 2 7 1 79 1 429
60 S= + =
3 3 15 15 3  3 5  5
40
6
30 4 10 82.

14 20

78. This curve passes through points (1, 2) &


(–2, 2)
Therefore a + b + c = 2 ......(i)
4a – 2b + c = 2 ......(ii)
equation (i) – equation (ii)
a – b = 0, 3a – b + c = 2a + c = a + b + c = 2 1
area of PF1F2 = A = (2 2ae) 2 bsin 
2
 A = 2abesin
79. | c − a |2 = ( c − a ).( c − a ) = (2 2) 2 Maximum area A = 2abe
c 2 + a 2 − 2c.a = 8 2ab a2 – b2
=
c 2 − 2 | c | . + a2 = 8 a
c 2 − 2 | c | +1 = 0 = 2b a2 – b2

(c − 1)2 = 0  |c |= 1
| (a  b )  c |=| a  b || c | sin 30o
1
= (a  b )
2
iˆ ˆj kˆ 83.
a  b = 2 1 −2 = 2iˆ − 2 ˆj + kˆ
1 1 0
| ( a  b ) |= 3
3 (y – x)2 = x3, where x  0
| (a  b )  c |=  y – x = x3/2
2  y = x + x3/2 (1)
y = x – x3/2 (2)
80. –C = ( +  )(  +  )( +  ) = ( +  +  +  ) ( +
2
)
Function (1) is an increasing function,
Function (2) meets x-axis, when x – x3/2 = 0
 )(  +  )( +  ) = ( +  +  2 +  ) ( +  )
or
=  2  +  2 +  2 +  2 +  2 +  2 + 2 x = 0, 1.
=  ( +  +  ) +  ( +  +  ) +  ( +  ) Also for 0 < x < 1, x-x3/2 > 0 and for x > 1, x
– x3/2< 0.
= –3  –3  +  (–3 –  ) When x →, x-x3/2→ -.
= –3 (4) -  = –12 – 11
From these information, we can plot the
graph as below:
C = 23 Required area
1

81. Let S =

2n + (− 1)

=
2 −1
+
n
4 +1
+
6 −1 ( ) (
=  x + x 3/2 − x − x 3/2  dx
 )
n=1 (3 + (− 1) )
n n 2 (3 − 1) (3 + 1)
3
(3 − 1) 0
1
8 +1 10 − 1 12 + 1
+
(3 + 1)4
+
(3 − 1)5
+
(3 + 1)6
+ ......

= 2 x 3/2dx
0
1 5 9 13  1  9 13 17  1
S = 1 + + 2 + 3 + .....  + 5 + + + + ...... 
2  16  16 162 163   x 5/2  4
4 4 4
= 2  = sq. units
     5 / 2 0 5
 1   1 
4  4 
1 1 4 1  5 16
=  + 2 
+  + 2 
2
1−
1  1   16  1 − 1   1 
 4 1 − 4     16  1 − 16  
       

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84. For maximum value take=0, dx dx

89. M(x) = e x
+ 8e – x + 4e −3x
− 2 3x 
e + 8e x + 4e − x
 = , 
2 (
e x e 2x − 2 ) t2 − 2
Given expression = M(x) = e 4x
+ 8e 2x + 4
dx =  t 4 + 8t 2 + 4
dt
sin2  + sin2  − 1 + 1
1 − 2t −2
= sin  + cos + 1 =  dt
( t − 2t )
2
−1
+4
maximum value = 2 + 1 = 2.4142
 2
85. Image of point (1, 2, 3) about x + y + z = 12  t+ 
1
is (5, 6, 7) = tan −1  t +c

B is point of intersection of line BC with the 2  2 
plane x + y + z = 12  
x−5 y−6 z−7 1  e In 2 + 2e − In 2 
Equation of BC is
2
=
1
=
–2 M ( In 2 ) = tan −1  +c
coordinats of B is (–7, 0, 19)
2  2 
1 3
86. Equation of normal to y = tanx at (  tan ) = tan −1   + c
2 2
−1
y – tan  = ( x – ) 1  3
sec 2  M ( In 2 ) = tan −1   + c
 2 2
tan  . sec2  ) = ( 2 + –  )
4
90. Given  = 

tan  ( 1+ tan2  ) = ( 2 + −  ) Let a student obtains x marks out of 75.
4 4x
 Then his marks out of 100 are . Each
 = 3
4
4
minimum distance = distance between observation is multiply by .
     3
 4 ,1 and  2 + 4 ,0  – radius = 5 – 1 4
   New SD,  =  9 = 12
3
87. ax2 + bx + c  2 = 144
b ≥ 4ac1 ≥ 4ac
2
1, 1 , –1 : –1. 1,
1 : 1, –1 ,1 : –1, –1 , 1
four polynomials
 ( x − 1) ,  ( x + 1) ,  ( x 2 + x − 1) ,  ( x 2 − x − 1) ,  ( x 3 + x 2 − x − 1) ,  ( x 3 − x 2 − x----
+ 1)TEXT SOLUTIONS (TS) END ----

88. 2cos3B = 3(1 – cos4A)


 2sin3B = 3sin4A
2cos3B = 6sin22A …….(1)
 2sin3B = 6sin2A cos2A ……….(2)
(1)
( 2)
cos3B sin2A
 = cos(2A + 3B) = 0
sin3B cos 2A

 0 < A, B <
4
5
 0 < 2A + 3B <
4

 2A + 3B =
2

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