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Sec: SR_*CO-SC(MODEL-B ) Date: 18-11-2023


Time: 3 Hrs CTM-8 Max. Marks: 300

PHYSICS MAX.MARKS: 100


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.

1. A plane progressive wave of frequency 50 Hz, travelling along positive x-axis is


represented as y = (5 × 10–5 m) sin(100 t ) at x = 0, wave speed is 300 m/s. Maximum
difference in displacements at x = 0, and x = –3 m, is
(A) 5 × 10–5 m (B) 2.5 × 10–4 m (C) 5 × 10–4 m (D) 10–4 m
2. The path difference between two waves y1  0.02sin(8t  0.1x) and
 
y2  0.01cos  8t  0.1x   is
 3

20 25
(A) (B) (C) 5 (D) None of these
3 3
3. The transverse pulse has velocity v1 (w.r.t. the string) while moves from P to Q when the
load at B is 6m. It has velocity v2 (w.r.t. the string) while moving from P to Q when the
v1
load at B is 3m. Then  (mass of A is 3m)
v2
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4 2 3
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
3 3 4

4. Intensity of sound wave is (wave speed is fixed)


(A) increased by four times when pressure amplitude becomes twice and frequency
remains the same
(B) increased by four times when displacement amplitude becomes twice and frequency
remains the same
(C) increased by four times when displacement amplitude remains same and frequency
becomes twice
(D) all of the above

5. The time period of a simple pendulum for small


amplitude is T. An obstruction is kept directly below

the point of suspension so that only lowest length
4
the string can follow the pendulum bob when it
swings to the other side after hitting. If the pendulum
bob is released from other end (P), time taken by the
bob to return to the same point is
(A) T (B) T/2 (C) 3T/4 (D) T/4

6. Two springs of spring constant K each are


v0
connected in parallel to a disc of mass ‘M’ as
Rough  
shown in figure. The surface is rough with friction
coefficient is  . The maximum value of V0 for
which the disc will roll without slipping is (V0 is
velocity of centre of mass of disc when spring is in
natural length)

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M M 3M 5M
(A)  g (B)  g (C)  g (D)  g
K 2K K 2K

7. Two light identical springs of spring constant K are attached horizontally at the two ends
of a uniform horizontal rod AB of length l and mass m. The rod is pivoted at its centre
‘O’ and can rotate freely in horizontal plane. The other ends of the two springs are fixed
to rigid supports as shown in figure. The rod is gently pushed through a small angle and
released. The frequency of resulting oscillation is:

1 6K 1 2K 1 K 1 3K
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 m 2 m 2 m 2 m

8. A metallic square loop ABCD is moving in its own plane with velocity v in a uniform
magnetic field perpendicular to its plane as shown in the fig. An electric field is induced

A B

D C

(A) In AD, but not in BC (B) In BC, but not in AD


(C) Neither in AD nor in BC (D) In both AD and BC
9. A thin semi-circular conducting ring of radius R is falling with its plane vertical in

horizontal magnetic induction B . At the position MNQ the speed of the ring is v, and the
potential difference developed across the ring is

x x
B

N
v

M Q

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(A) zero (B) BvR2/2 and M is at higher potential
(C) RBv and Q is at higher potential (D) 2RBv and Q is at higher potential
10. A rectangular loop has a sliding connector PQ of length l and resistance R and is moving
with a speed v as shown in fig. The set up is placed in a uniform field going into the
plane of the paper. The three currents are:
X B

Blv Blv Blv 2 Blv


(A) I1  I 2  ;I  . (B) I1   I 2  ;I  .
6R 3R R R
Blv 2Blv Blv
(C) I1  I 2  ;I  . (D) I1  I 2  I 
3R 3R R

11. A conducting loop of radius R is present in a uniform magnetic field B perpendicular to


the plane of ring. If radius R varies as a function of time t as R = R0 + t2. The emf
induced in the loop is:

(A) 2Bt(R0 + t2) clockwise (B) 4Bt2(t2 + R0) anticlockwise


(C) 4Bt(t2 + R0) anticlockwise (D) 4 B(t2 + R0) clockwise
12. A rod of mass m and resistance R slide on frictionless and resistanceless rails a distance l
apart that included a source of emf E0. The rod is initially at rest. If velocity of the rod as
a function of time is v, then.

E  B l t 
2 2

(A) v  0  l  e mR  (B) velocity of rod changes linearly
Bl  

(C) current in loop is zero (D) velocity of rod remains constant


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13. A rod CD of length b moves with velocity v in the direction shown in the magnetic field
of a long wire carrying current i as shown. Identify the correct statement about the
induced emf in the rod.
¥

i C v D

a b

¥
 0 iv  b 
(A) induced emf in the rod is  ln 1   with electric potential of D higher than C
2  a
 0 iv  b 
(B) induced emf in the rod is  ln 1   with electric potential of C higher than D
2  a
 0 iv  a 
(C) induced emf in the rod is  ln 1   with electric potential of D higher than C
2  b
 0 iv  a 
(D) induced emf in the rod is  ln 1   with electric potential of C higher than D
2  b

14. An equilateral triangular loop having a resistance R and length of each side ‘l’ is placed
dB
in a magnetic field which is varying at  1T / s . The induced current in the loop will be
dt

3 l2 3 l2 3R 4 R
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 R 4R 4 l2 3l
2

15. Magnetic flux during time interval  varies through a stationary loop of resistance R as
B = at( t). Find the amount of heat generated during that time. Neglect the inductance
of the loop.
4 a 2 3 a 2 3 a 2 3 a 2 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 R R 3R 4R

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16. A rod of length  rotates with a uniform angular velocity  about an axis passing
through its middle point but normal to its length in a uniform magnetic field of induction
B with its direction parallel to the axis of rotation. The induced emf between the two
ends of the rods is
B 2  B 2 
(A) (B)zero (C)   (D) 2 B 2
2  8 

17. A sinusoidal wave travelling in the positive direction of x on a stretched string has
amplitude 2.0 cm, wavelength 1 m and wave velocity 5.0 m/s. At x = 0 and t = 0, it is
y
given that displacement y = 0 and  0 . Express the wave function correctly in the form
t
y = f(x, t)
(A) y   0.02m  sin 2  x  5t  (B) y   0.02cm  cos 2  x  5t 

(C) y   0.02m  sin 2  x  5t   (D) y   0.02cm  cos 2  x  5t  


1 1
 4  4

18. y(x, t) = 0.8/[(4x + 5t)2 + 5] represents a moving pulse, where x, y are in meter and t in
second. Then
(i) pulse is moving in + x direction
(ii) in 2 second it will travel a distance 2.5 m
(iii) its maximum displacement is 0.16 m
(iv) its maximum displacement is 0.8 m
(A) i & ii are correct (B) ii & iii are correct
(C) i, ii & iii correct (D) All are correct
 
The equation of a progressive wave is given by y  0.4 sin       (in SI units).
t x
19.
 5 9 6

Then which of the following is correct?


(A) Time taken to propagate 1 wave across a point is 10s
(B) The wavelength is 18m
(C) The amplitude is 0.4m
(D) All the above

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20. The equation of a wave travelling on a string stretched along the X-axis is given
2
 x  t 
a T 
by y  Ae where A, a and T are constant of appropriate dimensions.
(A) The speed of the wave is a/T
(B) The wave is travelling along negative X-axis
(C) The maximum of the pulse located at t = T is x = – a
(D) The maximum of the pulse located at t = 2T is x = – 2a
(A) A, B, C, D (B) A, C (C) B, C (D) A, D
SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answ er any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, -1 in all other cases.

21. Two mechanical (transverse) waves move in two identical strings having tensions T1 and
T2. The waves are given as
y  2sin(100t  2 x) and y2  4 cos(200t  8 x)

T1
The value of 
T2

22. Two corks are 10 m apart in a lake. Each goes up and down with period 5 s. It is
observed that when one is at its highest point, other one is at lowest point. The possible
speed of wave is (in m/s)
23. A point source emits sound of power 200 watts. The loudness of sound at a distance 10
m from the source is (in dB) (reference intensity = 2× 10–9 W/m2)
24. A point source produces a sound of loudness L = 40 dB at a distance of r1. The loudness
decreases to 20 dB at a distance r2. Then r1/r2 =
25. At t = 0, a particle executing SHM with a time period 3s is in phase with another particle
executing SHM. The time period of the second particle is T (less than 3 s). If they are
again in the same phase for the third time after 45s, then the value of T is (in sec)

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26. A uniform rope of length 12 m and mass 12 kg hangs vertically from a rigid support. A
block of mass 4 kg is attached to the free end of the rope. A transverse pulse of
wavelength 0.04 m is produced at the lower end of the rope. Find the wavelength of the
pulse (in m) when it reaches the top of the rope.
27. A wave is represented by the equation y = 0.5 sin(10t + x) meter. It is a travelling wave
propagating along x-direction with velocity (in m/s)
6
28. A transverse wave pulse is given by Y  , where x is in meter and t is in
3   3t  2 x 
2

second. Find the velocity of the wave pulse. (in m/s)


29. A particle of mass ‘m’ is subjected to two SHM’s given
 
by y1  4 sin  t   and y2  2 sin   t   . The maximum speed of the particle is n , find n
 2  2

30. If two simple harmonic motions are represented by



equations y1  10 sin  3 t   and y2  5  sin 3 t  3 cos 3 t  , find the ratio of their
 4

amplitudes.

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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 (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.

31. If the equilibrium constant for A  B  C is K eq1 and that of B  C  P is K eq 2 , the

equilibrium constant for A  P is:


A) Keq1 / Keq2 B) K eq 2  Keq1 C) K eq1  Keq 2 D) K eq1  Keq 2

32. Which of the following is amphiprotic


A) HPO32 B) H 2 PO21 C) HCO3 D) HCOO 
33. A  2 B  C , the rate equation for this reaction is given as Rate  k  A B  . If the

concentration of A is kept the same but that of B is doubled what will happen to the rate
itself?
A) Halved B) The same C) Doubled D) Quadrupled
34. The H 0f for CO2  g  , CO  g  and H 2O  g  are 393.5, 110.5 and 241.8 kJ mol 1

respectively. The standard enthalpy change (in kJ) for the reaction
CO2  g   H 2  g   CO  g   H 2O  g  is

A) 524.1 B) 41.2 C) 262.5 D) 41.2


35. Two solids dissociate as follows
A s   B g   C g  ; K P1  x atm 2

D s   C g   E g  ; K p2  y atm 2

The total pressure when both the solids dissociate simultaneously is:
A) x  y atm B) 2  x  y  atm C)  x  y  atm D) x 2  y 2 atm

36. The pH value of 0.1M solutions of CH 3COONa  I  ,

CH 3COOH  II  , CH 3COONH 4  III  , NaOH  IV  and HCI V  is in the order

A) I  II  III  IV  V B) V  IV  III  II  I
C) V  II  III  I  IV D) V  II  I  III  IV

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37. Which of the following hypothetical reactions is favoured by the increase of temperature
as well as pressure?
A) A  s   2 B  g   C  g   D  g  : H  ve B) A  s   2 B  g   2C  g   D  g  : H  ve

C) 2 A  g   B  g   2C  g   D  s  : H  ve D) 2 A  s   2 B  g   2C  g   2D  g  : H  ve

38. Given that C  s   O2  g   CO2  g  ; H 0   X kJ

2CO  g   O2  g   2CO2  g  ; H 0  Y kJ The enthalpy of formation of carbon monoxide

will be
A)  2 X  Y  / 2 B) Y  2 X  / 2 C) 2X  Y D) Y  2 X

39. 200 mL of 0.01 M HCl is mixed with 400 mL of 0.01 M H 2 SO4 . The pH of the mixture
is________( log 6  0.77 )
A) 1.14 B) 1.78 C) 2.34 D) 3.02
40. The decomposition of HI on the surface of gold is:
A) Pseudo first order B) Zero order C) First order D) Second order
41. Solid Ba  NO3 2 is gradually dissolved in a 1.0  104 M Na2CO3 solution. At which

concentration of Ba 2 , precipitate of BaCO3 begins to form?  K sp for BaCO3  5.1109 

A) 5.1 105 M B) 7.1 108 M C) 4.1 10 5 M D) 8.1 107 M


42. For complete combustion of ethanol,
C2 H 5OH  l   3O2  g   2CO2  g   3H 2O  l  ,

The amount of heat produced as measured in bomb calorimeter, is 1364.47 kJ mol 1 at


250 C. Assuming ideality, the enthalpy of combustion,  c H , for the reaction will be:

 R  8.314 kJ mol  1

A) 1366.95 kJ mol 1 B) 1361.95 kJ mol 1


C) 1460.95 kJ mol 1 D) 1350.50 kJ mol 1

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43. Which one of the following statement for order of reaction is not correct?
A) Order can be determined experimentally
B) Order of reaction is equal to sum of the powers of concentration terms in differential
rate law.
C) It is not affected with the stoichiometric coefficient of the reactants
D) Order cannot be fractional.
44. An acidic buffer is obtained on mixing :
A) 100 mL of 0.1 M CH 3COOH and 200 mL of 0.1 M NaOH
B) 100 mL of 0.1 M CH 3COOH and 100 mL of 0.1 M NaOH
C) 100 mL of 0.1 M HCl and 200 mL of 0.1 M CH 3COONa
D) 100 mL of 0.1 M HCl and 200 mL of 0.1 M NaCl
45. The enthalpy of formation of ammonia gas is 46.0 kJ / mol. The enthalpy change for the
reaction 2 NH 3  g   N 2  g   3H 2  g  is

A) 46.0 kJ B) 92.0 kJ C) 23.0 kJ D) 92.0 kJ


46. Ka1 , Ka2 and Ka3 are the respective ionization constants for the following reactions

 a  ,  b  , and  c  .
a H 2C2O4  H   HC2O4

b  HC2O4  H   C2O42

 c  H 2C2O4  2 H   C2O42
The relationship between Ka1 , Ka2 and Ka3 is given as
A) Ka3  Ka1  Ka2 B) Ka3  Ka1  Ka2 C) Ka3  Ka1 / Ka2 D) Ka3  Ka1  Ka2
47. If enthalpy of atomization for Br2  l  is x kJ / mol and bond enthalpy for Br2 is y kJ / mol ,

the relation between them is:


A) x  y B) x  y C) x  y D) Does not exist

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48. Steam decomposes at high temperature according to the following equation.
2 H 2O  g   2 H 2  g   O2  g  ; H 0  240 kJ / mole and S 0  50 JK 1 / mole

The temperature at which the equilibrium constant  K P0  becomes 1.0 is

A) 4.8 K B) 4800 K C) 480 K D) Impossible


49. The molar solubility of Cd  OH 2 is 1.84  105 M in water. The expected solubility of

Cd  OH  2 in a buffer solution of pH =12 is:

2.49
A) 1.84  109 M B)  109 M C) 6.23  1011 M D) 2.49 1010 M
1.84
50. The enthalpy change involved in the oxidation of glucose is 2880 kJ / mol. Twenty five
per cent of this energy is available for muscular work. If 100 kJ of muscular work is
needed to walk 1 km, what is the maximum distance that a person will be able to walk
after eating 120 g of glucose?
A) 19.2 km B) 9.6 km C) 2.4 km D) 4.8 km

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answ er any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, -1 in all other cases.

51. If the solubility product of PbS is 8 10 28 , then the solubility of PbS in pure water at
298 K is x  1016 mol L1. The value of x is________. (Nearest integer)

[Given 2  1.41 ]
52. An organic compound undergoes first order decomposition. If the time taken for the
60% decomposition is 540 sec, then the time required for 90% decomposition will be
is_______sec.(Nearest integer).
Given : ln10  2.3; log 2  0.3
53. When 600 mL of 0.2 M HNO3 is mixed with 400 mL of 0.1 M NaOH solution in a flask,
the rise in temperature of the flask is____________  102 0C.
(Enthalpy of neutralization = 57 kJ mol 1 and specific heat of water  4.2 JK 1 g 1 )
(Neglect heat capacity of flask)

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54. Enthalpy of neutralization of H 3 PO3 by NaOH is 106.68 kJ / mol. If the enthalpy of
neutralization of HCl by NaOH is 55.84 kJ / mol , then the H ionization of H 3 PO3 into its ions
is
1
55. The equilibrium constant for the reaction A  s   M  s   O2  g  is K p  4.
2
At equilibrium, the partial pressure of O2 is ______atm. (Round off to the nearest
integer)
56.  2C  D, the initial concentration of B was 1.5 times of
In a chemical reaction, A  2 B 
the concentration of A, but the equilibrium concentration of A and B were found to be
equal. The equilibrium constant (K) for the aforesaid chemical reaction is:
57. Half-life of a reaction is 20 sec. If t2 is second half life of reaction assuming it to be zero
t3
order and t3 is third half-life assuming it to be 2nd order reaction, then ?
t2

58. PCl5 g   PCl3 g   Cl2 g  ; K c  1.844

3.0 moles of PCl5 is introduced in a 1 L closed reaction vessel at 380 K. The number of
moles of PCl5 at equilibrium is_______ 103. (Round off to the Nearest Inteegr)
59. Decomposition of A follows first order kinetics according to the following equation.
4 A g   B g   2C g  ; if initially total pressure was 800 mm Hg and after 10 minutes it is

found 650 mm Hg . What is half life of A?


60. The equilibrium constant Kc at 298 K for the reaction A  B  C  D is 100. Starting
with an equimolar solution with concentrations of A, B, C and D all equal to 1M, the
equilibrium concentration of D is_______  102 M .

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This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.

61. The range of value of ‘  ’ such that  0,   lies on or inside the triangle formed by the

lines y  3 x  2  0 , 3 y  2 x  5  0 , 4 y  x  14  0 is

5 7 1 1
A) 5    7 B)   C)   1 D) 2   
3 2 2 2
62. The locus of the image of the point (2, 3) with respect to the line
 x  2y  3     2x  3y  4   0    R 
A) x 2  y 2  2x  4y  4  0 B) x 2  y 2  2x  4y  4  0

C) x 2  y 2  3x  4y  4  0 D) x 2  y 2  2x  4y  3  0
63. The equation of the circle passing through (2, 0), (0, 4) and having minimum radius is
A) x 2  y 2  20 B) x 2  y 2  2 x  4 y  0

C)  x 2  y 2  4     x 2  y 2  16   0 D) x 2  y 2  3 x  4 y  1  0

64. The locus of the center of a circle of radius 2 which rolls on the outside of the circle
x 2  y 2  3 x  6 y  9  0 is

A) x 2  y 2  3 x  6 y  5  0 B) x 2  y 2  3 x  6 y  31  0
29
C) x 2  y 2  3x  6 y  0 D) x 2  y 2  3 x  6 y  22  0
4
65. The centre of circle inscribed in square formed by the lines x2 – 8x + 12 = 0 and
y2 – 14y + 45 = 0 is
A) (4, 7) B) (7, 4) C) (9, 4) D) (4, 9)
66. Two distinct chords drawn from the point (p, q) on the circle x 2  y 2  px  qy , where
pq  0 , are bisected by the x-axis, then
A) p  q B) p 2  8 q 2 C) p 2  8q 2 D) p 2  8 q 2

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67. If P and Q are two points on the circle x 2  y 2  4 x  4 y  1  0 which are farther and
nearest respectively, from the point (6, 5) then
 22   22 19   14 11   14 
A) P    ,3  B) Q   ,  C) P   ,   D) Q    , 4 
 5   5 5  3 5  3 
68. Let A(1, 2), B(3, 4) be two points and C(x, y) be a point such that area of ABC is 3
sq.units and  x  1 x  3    y  2  y  4   0 . Then maximum number of positions of

C, in the XY plane is
A) 2 B) 4 C) 8 D) no such C exist
69. If a circle of radius ‘3’ pass through origin ‘O’ and meets co-ordinate axes at A and B
then the locus of the centroid of the triangle OAB is
A) x2 + y2 = 4 B) x2 + y2 = 9 C) x2 + y2 = 1 D) 4x2 + 4y2 =9
70. A square ABCD has 1 sq. unit area. A circle touches the sides AB and AD and passes
through the vertex C. Then, the radius of the circle is
1 1
A) B) 2 1 C) 2  2 D)
2 2 2
a3 x 2 a 2 x
71. The locus of the vertices of the family of parabolas y    2a is
3 2
3 35 64 105
A) xy  B) xy  C) xy  D) xy 
4 16 105 64
72. The point on the curve x 2  2 y which is nearest to A  0,3  may be

 1  9
A) (2, 2) B) 1,  C) (0, 0) D)  3, 
 2  2

73. If f  x  y   f  x  . f  y  for all x, y and f 1  2 and ar  f  r  , for r  N , then the

coordinates of a point on the parabola y 2  8x whose focal distance is 4 may be

A)  a1, a2  B)  a1, a2  C)  a1, 2a2  D)  a1,2a2 

74. An equilateral triangle SAB is inscribed in the parabola y 2  4ax having it’s focus at
‘S’. If the chord AB lies to the left of S, then the length of the side of this triangle is :


A) 3a 2  3  
B) 4a 2  3  
C) 2a 2  3  
D) 8a 2  3 

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75. Let ‘P’ be (1, 0) and Q be any point on the parabola y2 = 8x. The locus of mid point of
PQ must be
A) y 2  4 x  2  0 B) y 2  4 x  2  0 C) x 2  4 y  2  0 D) x 2  4 y  2  0

76. Axis of a parabola is y = x and vertex and focus are at a distance 2 and

2 2 respectively from the origin. Then equation of the parabola


A) (x – y)2 = 8(x + y – 2) B) (x + y)2 = 2 (x + y – 2)
C) (x – y)2 = 4 (x + y – 2) D) (x + y)2 = 2(x – y + 2)
77. The length of a focal chord of the parabola y 2  4ax at a distance ‘b’ from the vertex is
‘c’ then
A) 2a3  bc B) a3  b2c C) ac  b2 D) b2c  4a3
78. A telegraphic wire suspended between two poles of height 15mts is in the shape of a
parabola. The distance between the poles is 20 mts., and the maximum sag of the cable
wire is 4 mts, then the height of the cable wire at a distance of 5 mts. from one end is
A) 12 B) 11 C) 10 D) 13
79. The slope of the line which belongs to family of these
(1 + )x + ( – 1) y + 2(1 – ) = 0    R  , and makes shortest intercept on x 2  4y  4

1
A) B) 1 C) 0 D) 2
2
80. If A and B are different square matrices of same order such that A3  B 3 and A2 B  B 2 A
then
A) det  A  B   0 B) det  A2  B 2   0

C) det  A  B   0 D) det  A2  B 2   0

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This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answ er any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, -1 in all other cases.

81. The number of integral values of ‘m’ for which the abscissa of the point of intersection of the lines
3x + 4y = 9 and y = mx + 1 is also an integer is
82. The PQR is inscribed in the circle x2 + y2 = 25. If Q and R have coordinates (3, 4) and (4, 3)
respectively then QPR is equal to /k, then 2k =
83. If the shortest distance between the circle 16x2 + 16y2 + 48x – 8y – 43 = 0 and the line 8x – 4y + 73 = 0

is 2 k , then k must be
84. If the lines 2x  3y  19  0 , ax  2y  7  0 cuts the coordinate axes at concyclic points then the

value of a

85. If the line x  1  0 is the directrix of the parabola y 2   x  8  0 then positive value of  is
86. Chord of the circle x 2  y 2  4 x  2 y  20  0 is trisected at the point Q (2, 2). Then the length of

the chord is (in units)

87. Length of latus rectum of the parabola 25  x  1 2


  y  2
2
  3x  4 y  8 is K then 5k 
2

88. Radius of the largest circle which passes through the focus of the parabola y2 = 4x and contained in it is

2, when i  j  det  adj  adj A   


89. If A   aij  such that aij   then   (where {.} denotes
44
0, wheni  j  7 
fractional part function) is P then 7P 

Suppose a Matrix A satisfies A  5 A  7 I  0 If A  aA  bI , then the value 2a  b is


2 5
90.

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