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(1001CJM202122002) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME


JEE (Main)
Sample Practice Paper
(Academic Session : 2022 - 2023)

JEE(Main) : SAMPLE TEST PAPER - 01


ANSWER KEY
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A B B B A D D A D D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A C A B B D A C C D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 6 1 4 1 0 64 83 2 500 6

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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A. C C B A D D D B A B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. D A D A B D B C D C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 54 1107 14 20 5 1 1 1 2 0

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A D C A B C B A A C
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A D A B A B C A A A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 3 2 36 49 11 5 2 -1 1 1

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 2. Ans ( B )
For position---(1)
SECTION-I
1. Ans ( A )

For position---(2)
before collision

Just after collision


mv + 2mv 3v
(x – V)C + (x – 0)2C = –q = − CV
vCM = =
4m 4
2
for block 'A'
v v 3x – V = – V
− ⩽ vA CM ⩽ 2
4 /
4 V
v v 3v x=
⩽ vA ⩽ + 6
2 4 4 CV
v q2C = 2C(x – 0) =
(vA)min = (vA ) = = 5m/s
3
min
2

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3. Ans ( B ) 5. Ans ( A )
R
r CM =
2

Using guass law 2


I1 = ICM + m (
R
) = 2 mR 2
2 3
→ qin
E ⃗ . ds ......(1) R
2
2
∫ =
∈0 I2 = ICM + m ( ) = mR 2
2 3
r

qin = q + ∫ b 4πr 2 dr W = ΔK
r
R1
R 12 3g

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( r 2 − R 21 ) mg = mR 2 ω2 ⇒ ω2 =
= q + 4π b 2 23 2R
2
using F = maCM
from equation -1 2
N – mg = m ω R
2
4πb (r 2 − R 21 )
E 4πr2 = ∈1 ( q+
2
)
3mg 7mg
0
N = mg + =
4 4
1 ( q − 2πbR 21 )
E = 4π∈ ( + 2πb)
6. Ans ( D )
0 r2

vwave = 30 × 10 = 5m/s
as E is constant, therefore
⃗ 60
when boat is moving, suppose n waves are
q – 2πbR12 = 0 striking per minute
q 6 vrel time) 10 × 60
16 × 10 −
( ×
b= = = 2 n= = = 60
2πR 21 2π × π 4
× 10 6
− λ 10

4. Ans ( B ) 7. Ans ( D )
R 16
2u 50 x
=
100 − x
Time of flight = = = 5 sec
g 10
16x
R=
100 − x
( r f⃗ )football = ( ^+ 2i 5^j ) × 5 = 10 i ^+ 25^j
logR = log 16 + log x – log (100 – x)
r f⃗ )player
( = ( ^+ 5i 8^j + 2^i + 4^j + 6^j ) + 2i
( ^+ 3^j ) ΔR Δx Δx
= +
R x 100 − x
= 9^i + 21^j ΔR 0.1 0.1
= +
R 25 75
0.4 1.6
distance =√−−−−− −
12 + 42 = √17
−− % error = 0.4 + = = 0.53
3 3

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8. Ans ( A ) 11. Ans ( A )
Initially no. of active nuclei of P 1532 = N 1
E2 – E1 = hc & E1 = –23.5
no. of active nuclie of P 1533 = N 2 λα
λ 1N 1 12400
= 9 .....(1) E2 + 23.5 = ⇒ E2 = –6keV
λ 2N 2 0.71
λ1 t 1
finally λ 1 N 1 e

=
λ 2 N 2 e λ2 t − 9 energy of atom = |E2| = 6keV
λ
−( λ
e 2 1 t = 81
− )

ℓn81 4ℓn3
12. Ans ( C )
t= =
1 × 4 × 10 − 2
− (λ 2 − λ 1 ) ℓn2 ℓn2 )
( − L = 1 × 4 × 0.2 + × 10
T1 T2 2
9. Ans ( D ) = 0.8 + 0.2 = 1

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13. Ans ( A )
−−−− −−
√ 2 +a 2 h a h
< +
VS VP VS

a2 + h2 a2 h2 2ah
< + +

before collision with pan VS2 VP2 VS2 VP VS


−−−−

V0 =√2g ℓ = √
−−
gℓ 2h 2h ( VP
V
)
2 VP VS S
a< <
2
Just after collision (
1

1
) (
VP
) − 1
VS2 VP2 VS
M M
V0 = ( + M) V
2 2 14. Ans ( B )
V
V = 0
3
MV 2
for 'A' –T + Mg + = Ma ....(1)

for 'B' T – Mg = Ma ...(2)
V2 g Welec =∫ qE ⃗ . dx
(1) + (2) ⇒ a = =
2ℓ 18
10. Ans ( D ) =∫ qE dx cos θ

& θ is obtuse angle

WFext + Welec = 0
Pressure at same height is same, therefore
h = h1 Wext = +ve

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15. Ans ( B ) 18. Ans ( C )
a = ω 2x

V2 = ω2 (A2 − x 2)

a2
2dB 2 V2 = ω2 ( A2 − )
∈ = πR = πR b ω4
dt
πR 2 b 1 ℓ
i= Slope =− = −
11r ω2 g

tan30° =
g0
2
h
ℓ(1 + R
)

tan60° =

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g0
2
∈ h
ΔVAB = EπR = − ir ⇒ (1 + ) = 3 ⇒ h = 0.73R
2 R
πR 2 b πR 2 b
EπR = −
19. Ans ( C )
2 11
9Rb
E=
22
16. Ans ( D )
dU
F =− = –20 sin 2x
dx
a = – 40 x for small 'x'
−−

1 π Current through key
T = 2π √ =
40 √
−−
10
17. Ans ( A ) i = i1 + i2
8 t 2 2t 6 2t
i= (1 − e

) + (e

)+ e −

5 2 2

for minimum current


g cos 30 ∘

aM = g sin 30° – – = 5 − 6 = –1m/s2 di 8 t 2t t 1


2 = 0⇒ e −
− 8e −
= 0⇒e −
=

dt 5 5
g cos 30 ∘
32 4 36
am = –(gsin30°+ – ) = –11 m/s2 imin = + = amp.
√ 2 25 25 25

as limiting friction is greater than mgsinθ, 20. Ans ( D )


(332 − 2) 332
12 f' = ×( ) × 334

block 'm' will not move after t = sec . 332 332 + 2


11
f' = 330 Hz
vM = 12 – 1 × 2 = 10 m/s

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PART-1 : PHYSICS 5. Ans ( 0 )
SECTION-II
1. Ans ( 6 )
h
r= −−

2−−
μ


1
8
=
−−−−−−−
5 2
√(
3
) − 1
= 6 meter Just to prevent from toppling, mg must pass
2. Ans ( 1 ) through toppling point.
E = a cos ω0t + a cos ωt cos ω0t 0 + 60 + x
xCM = 60 = ⇒ x = 120 cm
3
E = a cos ω0t + 1 60 10

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Area = × ×y = 1 ⇒ y = m
a 2 100 3
[cos(ω + ω0 )t + cos(ω − ω0 )t]
2 x 120
cotθ = = × 3 = 0.36
ω + ω0 4.8 15 y 100 × 10
νmax = = × 10
2π 2π
6. Ans ( 64 )
KEmax = hν – ϕ 82
ratio = n =
6.6 × 10 −34
×
4.8
× 10
15 92

= − 2.15 64
1.6 × 10 −19 n=
81
6.3
= − 2.15 = 1eV 7. Ans ( 83 )
2
5
3. Ans ( 4 ) IC = mA
2
hc hc 2.3
− = eV IB =
λ λ max
RB
3
2.5 × 10 −

β = 90 = RB
hc hc eV 1 hc hc 2.3
− = = ( − )
2λ λ 3 3 λ λ 90 × 23
max max
RB = kΩ
25
1 1 1 1
− = − = 82.80 kΩ
2λ λ max 3λ 3λ max

8. Ans ( 2 )
1 2 λ
= ⇒ max
= 4 μ 0 ε 0 A dE
6λ 3λ λ B=
max
2πr dt
4. Ans ( 1 ) B = 1.85 × 10–18 T
10 st 9. Ans ( 500 )
vPJ = (iλ30) = ( ) R for 1 case
R+1
ΔIE = ΔIB + ΔIC
5R nd case
vPJ = iλ10 = ( ) for 2
2.1 = ΔIB + 2 ⇒ ΔIB = 0.1 mA
R+2
taking ratio vin = ΔIB Rin
2 (R + 2) 0.05 = 10–4 Rin
3= ⇒R=1
(R + 1) Rin = 500 Ω

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10. Ans ( 6 ) 6. Ans ( D )
M⃗ Cheese → liquid in solid
I = = 5 6 H = 0.5 × 104
V 10 −
Pumice stone → gas in solid
B = µ0 (H + I)
Hair cream → liquid in liquid
= 4π × 10–7 (0.5 × 104 + 5 × 106)
= 6.28 Cloud → liquid in gas
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY 7. Ans ( D )
SECTION-I
1. Ans ( C )
H3PO3 + 2NaOH → Na2HPO3 + 2H2O
50 ml 1M

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1M V=?
n NaoH 2
⇒ =
n H 3 P O3 1 8. Ans ( B )
1×V 2
⇒ = ⇒ VNaOH = 100 ml
50 × 1 1
H3PO2 + 2NaOH → NaH2PO2 + H2O
100 ml 1M
2M V=?
n NaoH 1
⇒ =
n H 3 P O3 1
1×V 1
⇒ = ⇒ VNaOH = 200 ml
2 × 100 1
3. Ans ( B )
−−−−−−−−
9. Ans ( A )
K sp s2 K sp
= ; s=√ (H
+
)
Ka (H
+
) Ka
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
16
s = √ 2.2 × 10

3
10
× 10

6.2 × 10 −

s = 1.9 × 10–5
Hence answer is (B)
4. Ans ( A )
(a) Water ice; ΔS = –ve
(b) Water
(c) N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g); DS = –ve
(d) Adsorption; ΔS = –ve
(e) NaCl(s) → Na+(aq) + Cl–(aq); ΔS = +ve

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10. Ans ( B ) 14. Ans ( A )
According to question all the complexes are
low spin.

Correct option : (1)


15. Ans ( B )
3Cl2 + 6 OH- → 5Cl– + ClO 3 + 3H2O −

16. Ans ( D )

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Calcination in carried out for carbonates and
oxide ores in absence of oxygen. Roasting is
11. Ans ( D ) carried out mainly for sulphide ores in presence
of excess of oxygen.
17. Ans ( B )
Lewis base : Chemical species which
has capability to donate electron pair.
In NF3, SF4, ClF3 central atom (i.e. N, S, Cl)
having lone pair therefore act as lewis base.
In PCl5 central atom (P) does not have lone
pair therefore does not act as lewis base.
12. Ans ( A ) 18. Ans ( C )
O2 (16 electrons)
Modulation index: σ 21s , σ 1s2 , σ 22s , σ 2s2 , σ 22pz
∗ ∗

Given 2Am = 8 π 22px = π 22py , π 2p1x



= π 2p1y , σ 2pz
∗ ∗

A m + Ac = 9 ⇒ Ac = 5 Bond order of O2 ⇒ 2
Bond order of O 2 ⇒ 1.5 −

Bond order of O 22 ⇒ 1 −

13. Ans ( D ) Bond order of O 2 ⇒ 2.5 +

Correct pyranose structure is


19. Ans ( D )
Highest ionic mobility corresponds to lowest
extent of hydration and highest size of gaseous ion.
Hence Sr2+ has the highest ionic mobility in its
aqueous solution
20. Ans ( C )
AgCl + 2NH3 → [Ag(NH3)2]+Cl–
soluble

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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY 4. Ans ( 20 )
SECTION-II Fe3+ + 3e– Fe
1. Ans ( 54 )
π = C . R. T
3F 1 mole Fe is deposited
7.47= C × 0.083 × 300 For 56 g 3 × 96500 (required charge)
C = 0.3 M
= 0.3 ×180 gL–1 For 1g
3 × 96500
(required charge)
= 54 gL–1 56
3 × 96500
2. Ans ( 1107 ) For 0.3482 g × 0.3482
56
Given : 2 mole of N2 gas was present as inert
= 1800.06
gas.

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Equilibrium pressure = 2.46 atm Q = it
PCl5(g) ⇌ PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) 1800.06 = 1.5 t
t=0 5 0 0
t = 20 min
t = Eqm 5–x x x
5. Ans ( 5 )
from ideal gas equation
No. of chiral centres
PV = nRT
2.46 × 200
= (5 – x + x + x + 2) × 0.082 × 600
x=3 6. Ans ( 1 )
n PCl3 × n Cl2 P total
KP = ×[ ] Ofloxacin
n PCl5 n total
3×3 2.46 7. Ans ( 1 )
×
2 10 5−1
–3 DU = 4 + 1 − ( ) = 3
= 1.107 = 1107 × 10 2

3. Ans ( 14 )
weight of organic compound = 0.2g
or
22.4 × 10 −3
mass of N2(g) evolved = 22.4
× 28

= 28 × 10–3g 9. Ans ( 2 )
Diamagnetic species are: N2, O22–
3
28 × 10−

% of N =
0.2
× 100 = 14

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10. Ans ( 0 ) 4. Ans ( A )
[Co(H2O)6]2+
∴ ∑ a 2 + ∑ ab ⩽ 0 ⇒ (a + b)2 + (b + c)2 + (c + a) 2 ⩽ 0
Co+2
⇒ a + b = 0, b + c = 0, c + a = 0

number of unpaired e = 3
⇒a=b=c=0
[Cr(H2O)6 ]3+
Cr+3

number of unpaired e– = 3 5. Ans ( B )


|A – λI| = 0
Difference in spin only magnetic moment 6. Ans ( C )

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=0 9
C6 × 6C3 = 9! ×
6!
= 1680
6!3! 3!3!
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
7. Ans ( B )
SECTION-I z + z̄
= | z − 1|
1. Ans ( A ) 2

⇒ x2 = (x – 1)2 + y2 or y2 = 2x – 1

t 21 + 1 t 22 + 1
Let z1 (
2
, t1 ) & z2 (
2
, t2 )

p ⇒ q ≡ 4, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8
π t2 − t1 –
p ⇒ q ≡ 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 ∵ arg(z1 − z2 ) = ⇒ = √ 3
3 t 22 −t 21
(p ⇒ q)V (q ⇒ r) 2
2 –
≡ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ⇒ = √ 3
t1 + t2
Which is universal set
2
∴ Tautology ⇒ Im(z1 + z2 ) = –
√ 3
2. Ans ( D )
8. Ans ( A )
S1 = Σ tan θ1 = sin 2β,
P(S) + P(F) = 1
S2 = Σ tan θ1 tan θ2 = cos 2β
1 2
S3 = Σ tan θ1 tan θ2 tan θ3 = cos β, P(S) = 2P(F) ⇒ P(F) = , P(S) =
3 3

S4 = – sin β Required probability


S1 − S3
tan (θ1 + θ2 + θ3 + θ4) = 4 2 5 1
1 − S2 + S4 6 2 1 6 2 1
= C 4( ) ( ) + C 5( ) ( )
sin 2β − cos β 3 3 3 3
=
1 − cos 2β − sin β 6 0
2 1
cos β(2 sin β − 1) +
6
C 6( ) ( ) = 496
= = cot β 3 3 729
sin β(2 sin β − 1)

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9. Ans ( A ) 12. Ans ( D )
∣ π 1 ∣ ∣ π 1 ∣
y=∣ − sin −
( sin x ) + − cos−
cos x
( )
2 ∣ ∣ 2 ∣

π π
y = ∣∣ π − x)∣∣ + ∣∣ − x∣∣
−(
2 2
∣ π∣ ∣π ∣
y = ∣x − ∣ + ∣ − x∣
2 2 Any point on line is
π
= 2x − π ∀x ∈ [ , π]
2 Q(1 − 2λ, − 1 + 3λ, 5 + 4λ)
∴ Direction ratios of PQ
are (−2λ, 3λ − 3, 4λ + 2)
PQ is perpendicular to the plane
10. Ans ( C ) ⇒ PQ is parallel to normal of the plane
π 2λ
sin x ⇒

= 3λ − 3 = 4λ + 2
A=∫ dx 4 9 18

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x2 2
0 ⇒λ=
π π 5
1 cos x
= (sin x (− )) +∫ dx
x 0 x
0
13. Ans ( A )
π
cos x
A = 0 − (−1) + ∫ dx
x
0

Put x = 2y
π2 /

cos 2x
A=1+ ∫ dx
x
0
π 2
/
Let mid point chord is p(h, k)
cos 2x
dx = A − 1

x Equation of chord T = S1
0
hx + ky – 9 = h2 + k2 – 9
11. Ans ( A )
hx + ky = h2 + k2 …….(1)
Let y + 1 = Y
dY x2
Let (x1, y2) is a point on line 4x – 5y = 20 ….
∴ = Y2e 2 − xY (2)
dx
1 Equation at chord is
Put − = k
Y T=0
dk x2
⇒ + k (−x) = e 2 Equation of chord of contact with respect to P
dx
x2 xx1 + yy1 = 9 …..(2)
I. F . = e −
2

2
(1) & (2) represent same line
∴ k = (x + c)ex 2
/
x1 y1 9
= =
1 h k h + k2
2
Put k = −
y+1 9h 9k
1
x1 = , y1 =
2
h +k 2 h + k2
2
∴ y+1 = − ...(i)
(x + c) e x 2
2 /
(x1y1) lies on L.
when x = 2, y = 0, then c = – 2 – 12 4 × 9h 5.9k
20
e h 2 + k2

h2+k
2
=

differentiate equation (i) & put x = 1 Locus of p(h1k) is


dy e3 /2
we get ( )
dx x
= − 20(x2 + y2) – 36x + 45y = 0
= 1 ( 1 + e2 )2

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14. Ans ( B ) 17. Ans ( C )
Normal slope m = 2 f'(x) = 3x2 – 12x + 9
= 3 (x – 1) (x – 3)
∴ Point P (4, – 4) for maximum or minimum, f' (x) = 0
∴ x + 1, 3 but 3 ∈ [0, 2]
⇒ Point Q is (9, 6) ∴ only one critical point in [0, 2] is x = 1
1 ∴ Greatest value l = max. {f(0), f(1), f(2)}
Slope of tangent at point Q is
3 = max. {1, 5, 3} = 5
1
∣ 2− 3

Least value m = 1
∴ tan α =
∣ ∣
= 1
2
∴ λ4 + μ8 = 54 + 18 = 626
∣ ∣
∣ 1+ 3 ∣

19. Ans ( A )

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sin x sin x
= lim =
n→∞ x
2n sin( 2xn )
π
⇒ α=
4 20. Ans ( A )
15. Ans ( A ) = sin(sin − 1
(
1
) + cos − 1
(
1
))

4 3 3
Here and 2ae = 8m ; e = , a = 5m
5 1 1
1 1
+ cos(tan −
( ) + cot −
( ))
2 2
∴ b2 = a2(1 – e2) = 9 ⇒ b=3
π π
Thus, required area = πab = 15π sq.metre. = sin ( ) + cos( )
2 2

16. Ans ( B ) =1+0=1

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-II

1. Ans ( 3 )
Let third vertex is c (h, k) 2sin3 α – 7sin2 α + 7sinα – 2 = 0
⇒ (sin α – 1) (2 sin2 α – 5 sin α + 2) = 0
∵ AB ⊥CD
⇒ (sin α – 1) (2 sin α – 1) (sin α – 2) = 0
k−2 5 − (−3) 1
⇒ × = − 1 ⇒ sin α = 1 & sin α =
h−1 −2 − 4
2
π 5π π
⇒ 3h – 4k + 5 = 0 ...(1) ⇒ α= , ,
2 6 6
similarly AE ⊥ BC ∴ Ans. 3
− 3−2 k−5 2. Ans ( 2 )
⇒ × = − 1
4−1 h − (−2) −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
Σ (x i − 5)2
−−−−−−−
Σ(x i − 5) 2
σx i = σ xi 5 = √ −( )
⇒ 3h – 5k + 31 = 0 ...(2)
( − )
n n
−−−−−−−−−−
2
45 9 −−−−
solving both, gives h = 33, k = 26 = √
9
−(
9
) = √ − = 5 1 2

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4. Ans ( 49 ) 7. Ans ( 2 )
b⃗
( ⋅a ⃗) a⃗ 4
Let T1 + 1 is max. Given, 2
=
3
(i
^

^
j − k^)
a |⃗
|

100
cr {( λi ^ − 3^j + k^) ⋅ i
(^ − ^ −
^
)}j k i
(^ − ^ −j^
)k
T1 + 1 = ⇒ 1 + 1 + 1)
(r + 1) (r + 2) (r + 3) (r + 4)
(

4
104
cr 4 = (
^

^
i−
^
) j k
= +
is max, when 3
101 . 102 . 103 . 104 ⇒ (λ + 3 – 1)
^
i ^ ^
j k 4 (^i j
^
k^)
r + 4 = 52 ( − − ) = − −

⇒ (l + 2)
r = 48 i
(^ − ^ −
^
j
) = k 4 (^i − ^ −
^
j
) k

On equating the coefficient of , we get


so term is 49th λ+2=4⇒λ=2

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5. Ans ( 11 ) 8. Ans ( -1 )
Homogenisation
A10 + A12 = ∫ tan 10 xdx + ∫ tan 12 xdx 5x2 + 12xy – 6y2 + (4x – 2y) (x + ky) + 3(x +
ky)2 = 0
= ∫ (tan 10 x + tan 12 x) dx Because pair of st. line equally inclined with
the x-axis.
= ∫ tan 10 x (1 + tan 2 x) dx So, coefficient of xy = 0
12 + 4k – 2 + 6k = 0
= ∫ tan 10 x. sec2 xdx 10 k = – 10
k=–1
Let ∫ tan x = t ⇒ sec2 xdx = dt
9. Ans ( 1 )
11
A10 + A12 = ∫ t 10 dt =
t
+ λ
f(0) = 0, f'(0) = 1, f"(0 = 1, f"'(0) = 2
11
11
= tan x + λ
11

6. Ans ( 5 )
I = ∫ (sin 100x. cos x + cos 100x. sin x) sin 99 x. dx
Put x = 0
I = ∫ sin 100x. cos x. sin 99 xdx + ∫ cos 100xsin 100 x dx

sin(100x)sin 100 x 100


10. Ans ( 1 )
I = −
e tan x − ex + ln (sec x + tan x) − x
100 100 f (0) = lim
x→0 tan x − x
∫ cos(100x)sin 100 xdx+
e tan x x − 1)
(

( sec x + tan x) − x
= lim ex + lim ln
x→0 tan x − x x→0 tan x − x
∫ cos(100x). sin 100 x. dx

sin(100x)sin 100 x sec x − 1 1 3


= 1 + lim = 1+ =
I = + C x→0 sec2 x − 1 2 2
100

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