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DATE : 05-11-2023
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PATTERN : MAIN COURSE : ENTHUSE

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Important Instructions:
1. This paper contains a total number of 90 questions.
2. The Questions appearing in the paper are based on Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
4. Duration of the test is 3 hours.

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Topic : CLASS 11: Heat & Thermodynamics, CLASS 12: Electrostatics & Gravitation, Current &
capacitor, Magnetic Effect Of Current and Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating
Current, Geometrical Optics, Wave on String & Sound Waves
PHYSICS
SECTION-A : (Maximum Marks: 80) 3. An AC current is given by I = I0 + I1 sin ω t then its
This section contains 20 questions. Each question has 4 rms value will be
options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice Questions (A) √
I0 2 + 0.5 I1 2
(MCQs) Only one option is correct. For each question,
marks will be awarded as follows: (B) √
I0 2 + 0.5 I0 2
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
(C) 0
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected. (D) I0 / √ 2

1. In the fig. shown , if power loss in 5 Ω resistance is 4. A charge – q of mass m is rotating in circle of
20 W then power loss in 12 Ω resistance will be :- radius r, around an infinite large uniformly charged
wire as shown. Speed of charge is V then choose
the correct option:-

(A) 25 W
(B) 5 W
(C) 2 W
(D) 3 W
2. In the shown AC circuit phase difference between (A)
currents I1 and I2 is

(B)

π − tan−1 ( xL )
(A) 2 (C)
R
xL − xC
(B) tan−1 ( )
R
π xL
(C) + tan−1 ( )
2 R
(D)
−1 xL − xC π
(D) tan ( ) +
R 2

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5. Two infinitely long parallel wires are a distance d 7. A current carrying loop is placed in a uniform
apart and carry equal parallel currents I in the same magnetic field pointing in negative z direction.
direction as shown in the figure. If the wires are Branch PQRS is a three quarter circle, while branch
d PS is straight. If force on branch PS is F, force on
located on y-axis (normal to x-y plane) at y=
2 branch PQR is :-
and y = − d , then the magnitude of x-coordinate of
2
the point P on x-axis where the magnitude of
magnetic field is maximum is (Consider points on
x-axis only)

(A) √ 2F

F
(B)
√2
πF
(C)
√ 2

d (D) √ 2πF
(A) √ 2d (B)
√ 2 A charge particle moves from point M( – a, 0) to
8.
d
(C) 2d (D) N(a, 0) along X – axis with constant velocity. The
2
6. Choose the correct sketch of the magnetic field magnetic field at point P(0, a) will :
lines of a circular current loop shown by the dot ⊙ (A) continuously increases
and the cross ⊗ .
(B) remain same
(C) first increase and then decrease
(A)
(D) first decrease and then increase
9. In an ac circuit, the instantaneous voltage e(t) and
current I(t) are given by
(B)
e(t) = 5[cos ω t + √ 3 sin ω t] volt i (t) = 5
π
[ sin( ω t + )] amp
4
then:-
(C) π
(A) Current leads voltage by 4
π
(B) Voltage leads current by 3
π
(D) (C) Voltage leads current by 6
π
(D) Current leads voltage by 12

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10. A rectangular coil is pulled away from the fixed 14. A source of sound S is having frequency f. Wind is
current carrying cable as shown in the figure. The blowing from source to observer O with velocity u.
current induced in the loop is :- If speed of sound with respect to air is C, the
wavelength of sound detected by O is:
C+ u
(A)
f
C−u
(B)
f
C (C + u)
(C)
(A) Anti-clockwise (C − u) f
C
(B) Clockwise (D)
f
(C) Zero 15. In given circuit applied voltage V = 50 2 sin 100

(D) May be clockwise or anticlockwise depends π t volt and ammeter reading is 2A then calculate
on speed of coil. value of L
11. There is a set of 4 tuning forks, one with lowest
frequency vibrating at 552 Hz. By using any two forks
at a time, the beat frequencies heard are 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8.
The possible frequencies of other three forks are:-
(A) 553, 554 and 560 Hz π
(A) H
(B) 553, 555 and 560 Hz 4
1
(B) H
(C) 553, 556 and 558 Hz 4π
(D) 551, 554 and 560 Hz (C) 4 π H
12. Choose the CORRECT alternative regarding 1
(D) H
loudness and pitch of sound : π
16. In the given figure the string has mass 4.5 g. Find
(A) Loudness is determined by the amplitude of
the time taken by a transverse pulse produced at the
sound and pitch by the frequency of sound.
floor to reach the pulley. (g = 10 ms – 2).
(B) Loudness is determined by the frequency of
sound and pitch by the amplitude of sound.
(C) Both loudness and pitch of sound is
determined by the amplitude of sound.
(D) Both loudness and pitch of sound is
determined by the frequency of sound.
13. When a sound wave is reflected from a wall, the (A) 0.015 sec
phase difference between the reflected and incident (B) 0.02 sec
pressure wave is : (C) 0.035 sec
(A) 0 (B) π (C) π /2 (D) π /4 (D) 0.045 sec

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17. Here given snap shot of a progressive wave at t = 0 20. Figure shows a cyclic process. Heat absorbed in
with time period = T. Then the equation of the process A → B is 100 J. B → A is adiabatic
wave if wave is going in +ve X-directions and if compression. Work done on the gas in B → A is
wave is going in – ve x direction will be 70 J. Find change in internal energy in process A
respectively ( Here, T =

)
→ B :-
ω

(A) y = A sin(kx + ω t), y = A sin(kx − ω t)

(B) y = A cos(kx + ω t), y = A cos(kx − ω t)


(A) – 30J (B) 100 J (C) 30 J (D) – 70 J

(C) y = A sin( ω t − kx), y = A sin( ω t + kx) SECTION-B : (Maximum Marks: 20)


This section contains 10 questions Candidates have to
(D) y = A sin(kx − ω t), y = A sin(kx + ω t)
attempt any 5 questions out of 10. If more than 5
18. Consider an isolated charged capacitor a dielectric questions are attempted, then only first 5 attempted
slab is introduced so as to completely fill the space questions will be evaluated.
of capacitor. Mark incorrect statement :- The answer to each question is a Numerical Value.
(A) Force between plates of capacitor after For each question, enter the correct integer value (In case
introducing slab is decreased. of non-integer value, the answer should be rounded off to
the nearest Integer).
(B) Energy of capacitor decreases
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to
(C) Field due to charges on capacitor plates inside the following marking scheme:
dielectric material remains unchanged Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is entered.
(D) Potential difference between plates decreases Zero Marks : 0 If the question is unanswered.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong answer is entered.
19. In an experiment three tuning fork are used one of
frequency f1 & other two of frequency f2. When f1 1. In a certain region of space, there exists a uniform
^
and f2 are struck together a beat of frequency 5 Hz electric field of 20 × 102 kV m−1 . A rectangular coil
of dimension 10cm × 20cm is placed in x − y plane.
is observed. When wax is applied on f2 and struck
Calculate the electric flux (in Vm) through the coil-
along with f1 beat frequency increases to 6 Hz and
when f1 filed and struck along with f2 it produced 2. A carnot engine having efficiency 40% used as
beats of frequency 7 Hz. What will be the beat refrigerator. If work done by the compressor of gas
is 100J. Calculate heat absorbed from the body
frequency (in Hz) when filed f1 and waxed f2 are
having lower temperature (in J).
struk together (Assume f1 > f2) ?
3. A calorimeter contains 50 gms of water at 50°C.
(A) 18
The temperature falls to 45°C in 10 minutes. When
(B) 8 the calorimeter contains 100 gms of water at 50°C
(C) 6 it takes 18 minutes for the temperature to become
45°C. The value of the water equivalent of the
(D) 4 calorimeter is 2.5 × n. Find n ?
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4. A sound source of frequency 512 Hz approaches a 7. Calculate the charge given by battery after switch S
stationary observer with a velocity of 36 km/hr. is closed
The speed of sound is 330 m/s. Then calculate the
frequency heard by the observer (In Hz) :-
5. Magnetic flux ϕ (in weber) linked with a closed
circuit of resistance 10 ohm varies with time t (in
8. A tuning fork A is being tested using an accurate
seconds) as ϕ = 4t2 – 4t + 2. Calculate the
oscillator. It is found that they produce 2 beats per
magnitude of induced emf (in volt) in the circuit at second when the oscillator reads 514 Hz and 6
t = 1. sec will be : beats per second when it reads 510 Hz. Then
6. Two triangular wave pulses are travelling towards calculate the actual frequency of the fork in Hz :-
each other on a stretched string as shown in 9. An organ pipe, open from both end produces 5
figure. beats per second when vibrated with a source of
frequency 200Hz. The second harmonic of the
same pipes produces 10 beats per second with a
source of frequency 420Hz. Then the
calculate frequency of source (in Hz)
10. In the circuit shown in figure, find the current
through the branch BD (in Amp.) :-
Speed of each pulse is 2 cm/s. Find maximum
displacement of particle of string at t = 1s. The
leading edges of the pulses are 2.00 cm apart at t
= 0.

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Topic : CLASS 11: Mole Concept,Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding and Molecular
Structure, Stoichiometry and Redox Reactions, States of Matter and Eudiometry, Thermodynamics-I :
First Law, Thermochemistry, Thermodynamics-II : Second and Third Law, Equilibrium-I : Chemical
Equilibrium, Equilibrium-II : Ionic Equilibrium, CLASS 12: Reaction Mechanism II,
Haloalkanes, Grignard's Reagent, Reduction,Oxidation, Alcohols and Ethers, Aromatic Compounds
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-A : (Maximum Marks: 80) 4. When 5 litres of a gas mixture of methane and
This section contains 20 questions. Each question has 4 propane is perfectly combusted at 0oC and 1
options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice Questions atmosphere, 16 litre of oxygen at the same
(MCQs) Only one option is correct. For each question,
temperature and pressure is consumed. The amount
marks will be awarded as follows:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected. of heat released from this combustion is kJ
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected. ( Δ Hcomb (CH4 ) = −890 kJ mol−1 ,
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected. Δ Hcomb (C3 H8 ) = −2220 kJ/ mol−1 ) is.
1. How many grams of CaC2O4 will dissolve in (A) 32 (B) 38 (C) 317 (D) 477
distilled water to make 1 L of saturated solution? 5. 5
(Ksp for CaC2O4 = 2.5 × 10 – 9 and its molecular wt. When two mole of an ideal gas ( Cp,m = R)
2
is 128) heated from 300 K to 600 K at constant pressure.
(A) 0.0064 gm (B) 0.0128 gm The change in entropy of gas ( Δ S) is:
3 3
(C) 0.0032 gm (D) 0.0640 gm (A) R ln 2 (B) − R ln 2
2 2
2. If at 298 K, the bond energies of C – H, C – C, C 5
(C) 5R ln 2 (D) R ln 2
= C and H – H bonds are respectively 414, 347, 2
615 and 435 kJ mol – 1, the value of enthalpy 6. The order of strength of hydrogen bonds is:
change for the reaction: (A) NH...N > OH...O > FH...F
H2C = CH2(g) + H2(g) → H3C – CH3(g) at 298 k
(B) NH...N < OH...O < FH...F
will be:
(C) NH...N > OH...O < FH...F
(A) – 125 kJ (B) + 250 kJ
(D) NH...N < OH...O > FH...F
(C) – 250 kJ (D) +125 kJ
7. Identify the incorrect statement for PCl5 from
3. The enthalpy of neutralisation of HCl and NaOH is
the following.
– 57 kJ/mol . The heat evolved at constant pressure
(in kJ) when 0.5 mole of H2SO4 react with 0.75 (A) In this molecule, orbitals of phosphorous
mole of NaOH is equal to : are assumed to undergo sp3d hybridization.
3 (B) The geometry of PCI5 is trigonal bipyramidal.
(A) 57 ×
4
(C) PCI5 has two axial bonds stronger than
(B) 57 × 0.5
three equatorial bonds.
(C) 57
(D) The three equatorial bonds of PCl5 lie in
(D) 57 × 0.25 a plane.

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8. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT 12.
(A) BeSO4 < MgSO4 < CaSO4 < SrSO4 is the Product(s)
thermal stability order for group II sulphates
Product(s) of above reaction is/are :
(B) (SiH3)2O & H2O have the same hybridisation
of O atom.
(A)
(C) OF2 < H2O < Cl2O < ClO2 is the bond angle
order
(D) The dipole moments of chlorobenzene & m- (B)
Dichlorobenzene are equal
9. 25 mL of household bleach solution was mixed with (C) H3PO3
30 mL of 0.50 M excess KI and 10 mL of 4 N acetic (D) Both(A) & (C)
acid. In the titration of the liberated iodine, 48 mL
13. Number of product(s) formed (including
of 0.25 N Na2S2O3 was used to reach the end point.
stereoisomer) when compound is reacted with
The molarity of the household bleach solution is
NBS.
(A) 0.48 M (B) 0.96 M
(C) 0.24 M (D) 0.024 M
10. Two vessels connected by a valve of negligible (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
volume. One container (1) has 2.8 g of N2 at 14. Final major product 'W' is :
temperature T1(K). The other container (II) is
completely evacuated. The container (I) is heated to
T2(K) while container (II) is maintained at T2/3(K).
Volume of vessel (I) is half that of vessel (II). If the (A)
valve is opened then what is the mass ratio of N2 in
both vessel (WI/WII)? (B)
(A) 1 : 2 (B) 1 : 3
(C)
(C) 1 : 6 (D) 3 : 1
11. 9 moles of "D" and 14 moles of E are allowed to (D)
react in a closed vessel according to given reaction.
Calculate number of moles of B formed in the end 15. Compound which does not give alcohol on
of reaction if 4 moles of G are present in the reduction by LiAlH4 is/are ?
reaction vessel (% yield is given in the reaction )
Step I (A)
80%
3D + 4E −−→ 5C + A (B)
Step II
50%
3C + 5G −−→ 6B + F (C)
(A) 2.4 (B) 30 (D)
(C) 4.8 (D) 1

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16. SECTION-B : (Maximum Marks: 20)
This section contains 10 questions Candidates have to
Product 'Y' is : attempt any 5 questions out of 10. If more than 5
questions are attempted, then only first 5 attempted
(A) (B) questions will be evaluated.
The answer to each question is a Numerical Value.
(C) (D) For each question, enter the correct integer value (In case
of non-integer value, the answer should be rounded off to
17. Which of the following reaction will give 2º
the nearest Integer).
alcohol as one of the major product :
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to
(A) the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is entered.
Zero Marks : 0 If the question is unanswered.
(B) Negative Marks : –1 If wrong answer is entered.
1. For the reaction: A(g) + B(g) ⇌ C(g) the equilibrium
partial pressures, pA = 0.15 atm, pB = 0.1 atm and
(C)
pC = 0.3 atm. When the volume of the reaction
(D) All of these vessel was reduced to such an extent, so that on re-
18. Which of following ether will get hydrolysed by establishing the equilibrium, partial pressure of A
H ⊕ /H2O ? and B were found to be doubled. The new partial
pressure of C would be x atm. What will be the
(A) (B) x
value of ?
0.2
(C) (D) None 2. 3 moles of a real gas occupies 8 L volume at 192 K
19. Arrange the following in increasing order of their and it has 2 atm pressure. If compressibility factor
reactivity in nucleophilic addition reaction? of the gas is z then find the value of ‘6z’. (nearest
integer)
3. The Ksp of Ag2CrO4 is 1.1 × 10 – 12 at 298 K. The
solubility (in mol/L) of Ag2 CrO4 in a 0.1 M
AgNO3 solution is 0.11 × 10 – x
(A) (III) > (II) > (I) (B) (I) > (III) > (II) Then value of x will be
(C) (I) > (II) > (III) (D) (III) > (I) > (II) 4. A sample of an ideal gas is expanded from 1dm3 to
20. Which of following is not a product of given 3 dm3 in a reversible process for which P = KV3,
reaction : with K = 1 atm/L3, what is work done by gas (in L
5
CCl4
−−−→ Product atm) in the process ?
Δ
5. Find out total number of species which react with
(A) CH3 – Br (B)
acid.
(C) CH2 = CH2 (D) CO2 Al2O3, CO2, SO3, CaO, BeO, Na2O, Cs2O, ZnO

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6. How many number of 1,2-shift (during
rearrangement of carbocation) for the following
reaction :
Major Alkene

7. Calculate total number of geometrical isomer for


the given compound.

8. How many compounds are more acidic than

(benzoic acid) ?

(I) (II)

(III) (IV)

(V) CH3COOH (VI)

(VII) (VIII)

(IX)

9. How many compounds are unstable at room


temperature.

10. Degree of unsaturation of following compound is :

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Topic : CLASS 11 : Parabola, Ellipse, CLASS 12 : Relations, Functions, Inverse Trigonometric
Function, Limits, Continuity, Differentiability, Method of Differentiation, Tangent and Normal,
Monotonocity, Maxima and Minima, Determinants,Matrices, Indefinite Integration,Definite
Integration, Differential Equation, Area Under The Curve, Vector, Three Dimensional Coordinate
Geometry (Upto Lecture 02)
MATHEMATICS
SECTION-A : (Maximum Marks: 80) 5. If a curve passes through the point (1, – 2) and has
This section contains 20 questions. Each question has 4 slope of the tangent at any point (x, y) on it as
options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice Questions x2 − 2y
, then the curve also passes through the
(MCQs) Only one option is correct. For each question, x
point :
marks will be awarded as follows:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected. −5
(A) ( – 3, 2) (B) (√ 2,
8
)

Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.


Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected. (C) ( – 1, 2) (D) (√ 6, 0)

1. Let →a , →b and →c be three unit vectors, out of which 6. Let f be a differentiable function such that
x
vectors →b and →c are non-parallel. If α and β are the 2
x2 f (x) − x = 4 ∫ t f (t)dt, f (1) = . Then 9f (3) is
3
angles which vector →a makes with vectors →b and →c
0
equal to
1
respectively and →a × (→b × →c ) = →b , then 2| α – β |
2 (A) 80 (B) 160 (C) 240 (D) 320
is equal to :
x 1
(A) 60° (B) 30° 25 ′ 1
7. If ∫ f (t) dt = x + ∫ t2 f (t) dt, then
2
f ( ) is
2 2
x
(C) 90° (D) 45° 0

(A) 14 (B) 12 (C) 16 (D) 18


2. If the volume of a parallelepiped, whose
coterminous edges are given by the vectors 8. The value of the integral
→a = ^i + ^j + nk^ , →b = 2i^ + 4j^ − nk^ and →c = ^i + nj^ + 3k^ π
4 2
dx
∫ is equal to
(n ≥ 0), is 158 cu. units, then : π −π
2 (1 + ex ) (sin6 x + cos6 x)
(A) n = 8 (B) n = 5 (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
(C) n = 7 (D) n = 9 dx
9. The integral ∫
8 6
is equal to :
3. The area (in sq. units) of the region bounded by the (x + 6) 7 (x − 5) 7
curves y = 2x and y = |x + 1|, in the first quadrant is (where C is a constant of integration)
a 1 1
− (b > 0) Then a + b 7 x−5 7

2 loge b (A) ( ) +C
11 x + 6
(A) 5 (B) 3 − 17
x−5
(C) 2 (D) 1 (B) −( ) +C
x+6
3
4. The area of the region enclosed between the 1 x−5 7
(C) ( ) +C
parabolas y = 2x – 1 and y2 = 4x – 3 is k then k ?
2 2 x+6
3
− 13
(A) 1 (B) 2 1 x−5 7
(D) − ( ) +C
13 x + 6
(C) 3 (D) 4

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10. ( x 2 + 1 ) ex 15. If the tangent to the parabola y2 = x at a point ( α ,
∫ dx = f (x) ex + C , Where C is a
(x + 1)
2 β ), ( β > 0) is also a tangent to the ellipse, x2 + 2y2
d3f = 1, then ( α – 1) is equal to :
constant, then at x = 0 is equal to :
dx3
(A) 2 √2 + 1 (B) √ 2−1
(A) – 12 (B) 12 (C) – 6 (D) 6
(C) √ 2 (D) 2 √2 − 1

1 1 2⎤
⎢ ⎥
16. The area (in sq. units) of the quadrilateral formed
11. If the matrices A = ⎢

1 3 4⎥

, B = adjA and by the tangents at the end points of the latera recta
⎢ ⎥

x2 y2
then λ .
⎣ ⎦
1 −1 3 to the ellipse + = 1 is λ
|adjB| 9 5 3
C = 3A, then is equal to :
2|C| 27 (B) 9
(A)
2
(A) 12 (B) 8
27 (D) 18
(C)
(C) 4 (D) 16 4

12. Let S = { √ n : 1 ⩽ n ⩽ 50 and n is odd}


17. If m is the slope of a common tangent to the curves
x2 y2

1 0 a⎤ + = 1 and x2 + y 2 = 12, then 4m2 is equal to
16 9
⎢ ⎥
Let a ∈ S and A=⎢

−1 1 0⎥

:
⎢ ⎥

−a 0 1 ⎦ ⎣ (A) 6 (B) 3
If ∑ det(adjA) = 170 λ , then λ is equal to (C) 15 (D) 12
a∈S
18. The locus of the mid point of the line segment
(A) 150 (B) 130
joining the point (4, 3) and the points on the
(C) 160 (D) 170 ellipse x2 + 2y 2 = 4 is an ellipse with eccentricity
[x + 1] [x + 2] [x + 3] ⎞ 1
⎛ then λ .
⎜ ⎟
λ
13. Let A=⎜

[x] [x + 3] [x + 3] ⎟

, where [t] (A) 2 (B) 2 √2
⎜ ⎟


[x] [x + 2] [x + 4] ⎠ (C) √ 2 (D) 2
denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to t.
If det(A) = 156, then the set of values of x is the 19. Let →a , →b, →c be three mutually perpendicular vectors
interval : of the same magnitude and equally inclined at an

→ →

(A) [49, 50) (B) [50, 51) angle θ , with the vector a +b +c . Then
18cos22 θ is equal to
(C) [52, 53) (D) [51, 52)
(A) 2 (B) 4
14. If the system of equations
x+y+z=6 (C) 6 (D) 8
2x + 5y + α z = β 20. If the x-intercept of a focal chord of the parabola
x + 2y + 3z = 14 y 2 = 8x + 4y + 4 is 3, then the length of this chord
has infinitely many solutions, then 2( α + β ) is is equal to
equal to :
(A) 16 (B) 18
(A) 11 (B) 22
(C) 20 (D) 22
(C) 88 (D) 44

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SECTION-B : (Maximum Marks: 20) 4. If f(x) = x3 + 2x2 + 3x + 4 and g(x) is the inverse of
This section contains 10 questions Candidates have to f(x) then 6g ′ (4) is equal to
attempt any 5 questions out of 10. If more than 5 5. If y√x2 + 1 = log{√x2 + 1 − x}, then
questions are attempted, then only first 5 attempted dy
(x2 + 1) + xy + 1 =
questions will be evaluated. dx
The answer to each question is a Numerical Value. 6. Parametric equation of curve y = ƒ(x) is x = cost
For each question, enter the correct integer value (In case and y = sin3t, where t is parameter. Then value of
2∣
d2y
at t = π is equal to
of non-integer value, the answer should be rounded off to ∣
dy
∣ y +( ) ∣

the nearest Integer). ∣ dx2 dx ∣ 2

Answer to each question will be evaluated according to ⎧




x3 +x2 −16x +20
, if x ≠ 2
2
(x−2)
the following marking scheme: 7. Let f(x) = ⎨ . If f(x) is



Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is entered. k if x = 2
Zero Marks : 0 If the question is unanswered. continuous for all x, then k is equal to :
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong answer is entered. 8. If ƒ(x) is differentiable function and ƒ(0) = 0, ƒ'(1)
1. = ƒ'(0) ≠ 0, then
If the two curves x = y 2 , xy = a3 cut orthogonally at
x2
f (1 + t2 ) − f (1 − t2 )
a point, then 2a2 is equal to lim
1
∫ dt is
x→0 x2 f (t2 )
2. If tangent at any point (m2, m3) of x3 = y2 is a 0

normal to the same curve, then find the value of 9. The length of the major axis of the ellipse
2
(3x − 4y + 7)
9m2. (5x − 10)2 + (5y + 15)2 = is A.
4
3. If the sum of the series cot – 12 + cot – 18 + cot – 118 Find [A]. ([.] represents greatest integer function).
+ .... + cot – 12n2 + ...... upto ∞ is k π . Then the 10. Angle between the tangents drawn from (1, 4) to
4 the parabola y 2 = 4x is π /m, where m is equal to
value of k is ____.

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ONLINE CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME JEE (Main)
MINOR
(Academic Session : 2023 - 2024)
05-11-2023

JEE(Main + Advanced) : Enthuse Course (PHASE-1 & 2)


Test Type : Minor Test # 08
ANSWER KEY PAPER-1
PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D C A C D A A C D B
SECTION-A
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B A A A B B D A B D

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-B
A. 40 150 5 528 4 0 20 516 205 5

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

A. A A A C C B C B C C
SECTION-A
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

A. A D C D B B A C B C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-B
A. 6 2 9 4 6 2 4 5 2 8

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

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-B
A. 1 8 1 2 0 3 7 2 6 3

HINT – SHEET
PHYSICS 2. Ans ( C )
Inductor and resistance is in series
SECTION-A
Phase difference between inductor and resistor is
1. Ans ( D ) tan−1 (
xL
)

2 R
V Capacitor is connected in parallel with LR circuit.
=P ⇒ V= √ P R = √20 × 5 = 10 Volt
R Impedance of capacitor is 90° = − π2
10 1 1
Current in 12 Ω is I = = amp Impedance of capacitor is xc = −
8 + 12 2 2πfc
vs
1
2 from the circuit current I2 =
xL + R
∴ P12 = ( ) × 12 = 3W vs
2 I1 =
xC
Phase diff. between XL and R is tan−1 xL ( )
R
capacitor 90° so total phase difference between I1
and I2 is
= tan−1 xL − − π2 = tan−1 xL + π2
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
R R

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3. Ans ( A ) 6. Ans ( A )
I = I0 + I1 sin ωt
T
∫ I 2 dt
2 0
Irms =
T
∫ dt
0
T
∫ ( I02 + I12 sin2 ωt + 2I0 I1 sin ωt) dt
0
=
T 7. Ans ( A )
∫ dt
0
Length PS = 2 r {r = radius of circular part of

2
I12 T loop}
Irms = I02 T + FPS = i ℓ B = i 2 r B = F
2 √

I12
length PQR = 2 r
Irms = √
I0 + = √I02 + 0.5I12 FPQR = 2 F

2
4. Ans ( C ) 8. Ans ( C )
2Kλ
Electric field =
r
2Kλ mv2
⇒ =
r r
2Kλ

=v = (independent of r.)
m
5. Ans ( D ) 9. Ans ( D )
π
→ = μ0 I
B e = 10 [ sin(ωt + )]

2πR 6
π
x i = 5 sin ( ωt +
)
cos θ = 4
√ x2 + d 2 /4 ∆ ϕ = π − π = 3π − 2π = π
4 6 12 12
net magnetic field on point x is given by π
Current leads voltage by
12
→ net = 2 × ( μ0 I ) . cos θ
B (in x-direction) 10. Ans ( B )
2πR
Due to cable there is a cross field in loop which
μ0 I μ0 I x μ0 Ix
= cos θ = × = will decrease if it moves away hence to oppose it
πR π√x2 + d 2 /4 d2 π (x 2 +
d2

x2 + 4 4 )
(lenz law) induced current will be clockwise to
dB
for B→ = B→ max ; =0 increase cross field.
dx
11. Ans ( B )
d2
μ0 I

x2 + 4
− 2x2 ⎞


⎜ 2


=0
π 2 d2
⎝ (x + ) ⎠
4
d2
x2 + = 2x2
4
d2 d
x2 = ⇒x=
4 2

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12. Ans ( A ) 17. Ans ( D )
Loudness refers to amplitude of sound wave. For the x
y= A sin ( ω t−kx+θ)
Pitch is related to frequency which is related to
at t = 0
the wavelength of wave. y = a sin ( θ−kx)
13. Ans ( A ) at x=0 , y= 0
When a sound wave gets reflected from a rigid 0= a sin θ
dy
boundary, the particles at the boundary are = −kA sin (θ − kx)
dx
unable to vibrate. Thus, a reflected wave is dy
at x = 0 = +ve
dx
generated which interferes with the oncoming dy
So =(−ka)(sinθ)
wave to produce zero displacement at the rigid dx
(+) ( −) ( −)
boundary. At these points (zero displacement), θ=π
the pressure variation is maximum. Thus, a y= A sin ( ω t−kx+π)
reflected pressure wave has the same phase as =A sin (kx− ω t)
the incident wave. for −ve x
y= A sin ( ω t+kx+θ)
14. Ans ( A ) at t = 0
Speed of sound with respect to ground is C + U 0= a sin θ
V =fλ dy
= kA sin (θ + kx)
dx
V C+U dy
λ = = at x = 0 = +ve
f f dx
15. Ans ( B ) so dy = (kA) (sin θ)
dx
Vrms = Irms XL (+) (+) (+)
θ= 0
∵ Reading of ammeter = Irms
y= A sin ( ω t + kx)
Vrms V0 V0
XL = = = = 25 Ω
Irms2 Irms√ 2 Irms √ 18. Ans ( A )
XL 25 1
⇒L=
ω
= = H Force between capacitor plates remain unchaged.
100π 4π
16. Ans ( B ) 19. Ans ( B )
T Given,
Speed of transverse wave in string v = √

m f1 – f2 = 5 ...(i)
−3
Where T = 2g = 20N & m = 4.5 × 10
=2× f1 – f2' = 6 ...(ii)
2.25 f1' – f2 = 7 ...(iii)
10 – 3 kg/m ∴ f1' – f2' = 8
20. Ans ( D )
20
⇒v=√ = 100 m/s WBA = −70J, QBA = 0
2 × 10−3
∴ ΔUBA = −WBA = 70J
ℓ 2
Therefore, required time = = = 0.02s ΔUAB = − UBA = − 70J
v 100

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PHYSICS 7. Ans ( 20 )
SECTION-B When switch open qi = 10 × 2 = 20 μ C
After switch closed qf = 10 × 4 = 40 μ C
1. Ans ( 40 )
^ → ^
∴ Δ q = qf – qi = 40 – 20 = 20 μ C
→ = 2000 k,
E A = 10 × 20 × 10−4 k
8. Ans ( 516 )
→ A
ϕ = E. → = 40 V m
Toning fork produces 2 beats at 514Hz . i.e.
2. Ans ( 150 ) frequency
W are 512Hz and 516 Hz.
Efficiency = W = work
QH with frequency 510 Hz gives 6 beat/s i.e.
QH = amount of heat added to frequency may be either 516 or 504 Hz.
system. Therefore actual frequency is 516 Hz. which
w 100 gives 2 beat/sec with 514 Hz and 6 beat/sec with
QH = = = 250
η 40/100 510Hz.
QC = QH − W = 250 − 100 = 150J 9. Ans ( 205 )
3. Ans ( 5 ) Initially number of beats per second = 5
Let w be the water equivalent. ∴ Frequency of pipe
The rate of cooling in the first case is = 200 ± 5 = 195 Hz or 205 Hz. . . . (i)

(50 + w) (50 − 45) Frequency of second harmonics of the pipe = 2n


10 and number of beats in this case = 10
In the second case, rate of cooling ∴ 2n = 420 ± 10 ⇒ 410 Hz or 430 Hz
(100 + w) (50 − 45)
= ⇒ n = 205 Hz or 215 Hz . . . . (ii)
18
Since they cool under identical conditions From equation (i) and (ii) it is clear that n = 205
(50 + w) 5 5 Hz
= (100 + w)
10 18
w = 12.5 gms 10. Ans ( 5 )
2.5 × n = 12.5
n=5
4. Ans ( 528 )
330 33
f = × 512 = × 512
330 − 10 32
5. Ans ( 4 ) KVL
ϕ = 4t2 – 4t + 2 V − 15 V − 30 V −0
+ + =0
6 3 3

= 8t – 4 V – 15 + 2V – 60 + 2V = 0
dt
at t = 1 sec 5V = 75
⇒ 8t – 4 = 8 – 4 = 4 volt V = 15 volt
V −0 15
6. Ans ( 0 ) iBD = = = 5 Amp
3 3
At t = 1s, both pulses superimpose and cancel iBD = 5A
out each other.
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CHEMISTRY 5. Ans ( C )
T2 5R 600
SECTION-A ΔS = nCp ln =2× ln = 5R ln 2
T1 2 300
1. Ans ( A ) 6. Ans ( B )
−10 −5
S= √ KSP = √
25 × 10 = 5 × 10 M Strength of H Bond ∝ Polarity of E - H bond
WCaC2O4
Solubility = M = 5 × 10 – 5 = 7. Ans ( C )
128 × 1
In PCl5 — d(P—Cl) axial > d(P—Cl) equatorial
WCaC2O4 = 0.0064 g
8. Ans ( B )
2. Ans ( A )
(A) Thermal stability - BeSO4 > MgSO4 >
The given reaction can be written as:
CaSO4 > SrSO4

(ii)

∴ Δ rH = [(4 × 414) + 615 + 435] – [(6 × 414 sp2 due to sp3


+ 347)]
back bonding
= 2706 – 2831 kJ
= – 125 kJ.
(iii) Theory
So, the correct answer is (A)
3. Ans ( A )
(iv)
H+ + OH – → H2O + 57 kJ mol-1
nH + = 2 × nH2 SO4 = 2 × 0.5 = 1.0
nOH − = nNaOH = 0.75 (L.R)
3
Heat evolved = 0.75 × 57 = × 57 kJ
4
4. Ans ( C )
CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2 O
9. Ans ( C )
x 2x CaOCl2 + H2O → Ca(OH)2 + Cl2
n - Factor = 2
C3 H8 + 5O2 → 3CO2 + 4H2 O Cl2 + KI → I2 + KCl
(5−x) 5(5−x)
I2 + Na2S2O3 → Na2S4O6 + NaI
n - Factor = 1
2x + 5(5 − x) = 16
From Law of equivalence
3x = 9 liter (NV COCl2 = NV Cl2 = NV I2
) ( ) ( ) = ( NV )
Na2 S2 O3
x = 3 liter (NV CaOCl2 = NV Na2S2O3
) ( )

∴ Heat related (M × 2 × 25) = 1 × 0.25 × 48


3 2 MCaOCl2 = 0.24 M
= × 890 + × 2220 = 317 kJ
22.4 22.4

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10. Ans ( C ) 14. Ans ( D )

15. Ans ( B )
(A) H3C — CH2 — OH
WN2 = 2.8g P=O (B) H3C—CH2—NH2
Ti = T1 K
Tf = T2K T f = T2 K (C)
3
After opening valve, final pressure in both (D) H3C—CH2—OH
container will be same. 16. Ans ( B )
PI = PII
nI RTI nII RTII
=
VI VII
nI TII VI
=
nII TI VII
nI WI T2 /3 × V /2 1
= = =
nII WII T2 × V 6
17. Ans ( A )
11. Ans ( A )
LR 80%
mol 3D + 4E −−→ 5C + A (A)
9 14

5
× 9 × 0.8 = 12 mol
3
LR 50% (B)
3C + 5G −−→ 6B + F
mol 12 4
6
× 4 × 0.5 = 2.4 mol
5
(C)
12. Ans ( D )
18. Ans ( C )

13. Ans ( C )

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19. Ans ( B ) 5. Ans ( 6 )
More electron deficient carbonyl carbon, higher Amphoteric and basic oxides react with acids.
will be rate of Nucleophilic addition reaction. Amphoteric oxide - Al2O3, BeO, ZnO
Basic oxide - CaO, Na2O, Cs2O
20. Ans ( C ) Acidic oxide - CO2, SO3
Hunsdiecker Reaction
6. Ans ( 2 )
H3C-Br
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-B

1. Ans ( 6 )
7. Ans ( 4 )
pc 0.3
Kp = = = 20 . . . . . (i)
pA × pB 0.15 × 0.1
or
pc
= 20 . . . . . . (ii)
2pA × 2pB
pC = 20x(2x 0.15) x (2 x 0.1) = 1.2 atm = 0.2 x 6 atm

2. Ans ( 2 ) Total = 2 + 2 = 4
PV 2×8 8. Ans ( 5 )
Z= = = 0.338,
nRT 3 × 0.0821 × 192 The compounds more acidic than benzoic acid
6Z = 2.03
are [I, II, III, VI, VII] = 5
3. Ans ( 9 ) 9. Ans ( 2 )
+
AgNO3(aq) → Ag(aq) + NO−3(aq) Anti Aromatic compounds are unstable at room
0.1 M 0.1 M temperature.
Ag2CrO4 → 2Ag+ + CrO2− 4 10. Ans ( 8 )
(0.1 + 2s) s D.O.O = 4 + 1 + 1 + 2 = 8
≃ 0.1 M MATHEMATICS
Ksp = [Ag+]2 [CrO2− 4 ] SECTION-A
– 12 2
1.1 × 10 = (0.1) (s)
1. Ans ( A )
S = 1.1 × 10 – 10 M = 0.11 × 10 – 9 M 1
(→a . →c ) →b − (→a . →b) . →c = →b
2
4. Ans ( 4 ) → →
∵ b&c are linearly independent
V2 V2 V2
1
W = − ∫ P dV = − ∫ KV 3 . dV = −K ∫ V 3 . dv ∴ →a . →c = & →a . →b = 0
2
V1 V1 V1 (All given vectors are unit vectors)
3
V24 − V14
∴ →a ∧ →c = 60∘ & →a ∧ →b = 90∘
4 4
1 1 3 −1
W= − [ ] = − [ ] = -4 liter atm
5 4 5 4
1 ∴ | α – β | = 30°
Work done by gas = 4 liter atm

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2. Ans ( A ) 5. Ans ( B )
dy x2 − 2y
v = [→a →b →c ] = (Given)
dx x
dy y
∣ 1 1 n ∣ ⇒ +2 =x
∣ ∣ dx 2 x
158 = ∣ 2 ∣
4 −n ∣∣ , n ⩾ 0 I.F. e x dx = x2

∣ ∣ x4
∣ 1 n 3 ∣
∴ y. x2 = ∫ x. x2 dx + C = +C
4
9
158 = 1(12 + n2) – (6 + n) + n(2n – 4) Curve passes through (1, – 2) ⇒ C=−
4
x4 9
∴ yx2 = −
158 = n2 + 12 – 6 – n + 2n2 – 4n 4 4
Now check option(s).
6. Ans ( A )
3n2 – 5n – 152 = 0
Differentiate the given equation
3. Ans ( A ) ⇒ 2xf (x) + x2 f ′ (x) − 1 = 4x f (x)
dy
2x = x + 1 ⇒ x2 − 2xy = 1
dx
Hit & trial at dy 2 1
⇒ + (− ) y =
dx x x2
x = 0,1 2 1
I. F . = e − x dx =

x2
1 1
∴ y( ) = ∫ dx
x 2 x4
y −1
⇒ = +c
x 2 3x3
1 1 1
x x2 2x ⇒ y=− +c
A=∫ (x + 1 − 2 ) dx = ( +x− ) 3x3
2 loge 2 0 1
0 ⇒ y=− + cx2
3 2 −1 3 1 3x
A=( − ) − ( ) = − 2 1
2 loge 2 loge 2 2 loge 2 ∵ f (1) = = − + c ⇒ c = 1
3 3
4. Ans ( A ) 1 2
f (x) = − +x
3x
7. Ans ( B )
x 1
1
∫ f (t) dt = x + ∫ t2 f (t) dt
2
f′ ( ) =?
2
0 x
Differentiate w.r.t 'x'
f(x) = 2x + 0 – x2f(x)
2x ( 1 + x2 ) 2 − 2x (2x)
f (x) = ⇒ f ′ (x) =
1 + x2 (1 + x2 )2
1
y2 + 3 y2 + 1 2x2 − 4x2 + 2
Required area = 2 ∫ ( − ) dy f ′ (x) =
4 2 (1 + x2 )2
0
1 1 2 − 2 ( 14 ) (
3
)
1− y2 1 ∣y3 ∣ 1 1′
2 48 24
= 2∫ dy = ∣y − ∣ =
f ( )= 2
= = =
4 2∣ 3 ∣0 3 2 1 25 50 25
( 1+ 4
) 16
0

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8. Ans ( C ) 10. Ans ( B )
x2 + 1
∫ ( ) ex dx
2
(x + 1)
x2 − 1 + 2
Put x = – t = ∫ ( ) ex dx
2
(x + 1)
x−1 2
= ∫ ( + 2
) ex dx
x+1 (x + 1)
π /2 = ∫ ( f(x) + f ′ (x)) ex dx
(ex + 1) dx
=∫
(1 + ex ) (sin6 x + cos6 x) = f(x) ex + c
0
π /2
dx x−1
=∫ Where f(x) =
( sin x + cos2 x) (sin x − sin2 xcos2 x + cos4 x)
2 4
x+1
0
π /2 2
( 1 + tan2 x) sec2 x dx f ′ (x) =
=∫ (x + 1)2
4 2
( tan x − tan x + 1)
0
Put tan x = t

( 1 + t2 ) dt
=∫
(t4 − t2 + 1)
0 12
1 1
f ′′′ (x) = 4
∞ ∞
( 1+ ) dt ( 1+ ) dt (x + 1)
t2 t2
=∫ =∫
t2 − 1 + 1
t− 1
2
+1
11. Ans ( C )
0 t2 0 (
t
)


1 1 2⎤
Put t − 1 = z ⎢ ⎥
t A=⎢

1 3 4⎥

1 ⎢ ⎥
(1 + ) dt = dz

t2 1 −1 3⎦

4 3
dz ∞ |adjB| |adj(adjA)| |A| |A|
=∫ = (tan−1 z)−∞ ⇒ = = =
1+z 2
−∞
2|c| 2|3A| 2.33 |A| 2.33
π π 3
= − (− ) = π (6)
2 2 = =4
9. Ans ( A ) 2(3)3
dx dx 12. Ans ( B )
I=∫ 8 6
\; = ∫
8
(x + 6) (x − 5)7 7
(
x+6
)
7
(x − 5)
2
S = {√n : 1 ⩽ n ⩽ 50 and n is odd}
x−5

x+6 dx 1 = {√1, √3, √5. . . . . . . . . . √49}, 25 terms


Let =t⇒ = − dt
x−5 (x − 5) 2 11 |A| = 1 + a2
1 dt 1 2 2
⇒I=− ∫ = \; − ∫ t−8/7 dt ∑ det(adjA) = ∑ |A| = ∑ (1 + a2 )
11 t8/7 11 a∈S a∈S
−1/7 1/7
=
7 −1/7
t +C =
7
(
x+6
) +C =
7
(
x−5
) +C
= 22100 = 170 λ
11 11 x − 5 11 x + 6
λ = 130

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13. Ans ( B ) 15. Ans ( C )
∣ [x + 1] [x + 2] [x + 3] ∣
1 2
∣ ∣
T : y (β) = (x + β )

∣ [x] [x + 3]

[x + 3] = 156

2
∣ ∣
∣ ∣
∣ [x] [x + 2] [x + 4] ∣ 2yβ = x + β 2

R1 → R1 – R3 & R2 →R2 – R3 y=(


1
)x +
β
2β 2


1 0 −1 ⎤

⎢ ⎥


0 1 −1 ⎥

= 156
⎢ ⎥


[x] [x] + 2 [x] + 4 ⎦

2[x] + 6 + [x] = 156 ⇒ [x] = 50

14. Ans ( C )
x+y+z=6 ...(1)

2x + 5y + α z = β ...(2) 1 β
m= ;C =
2β 2
x + 2y + 3z = 14 ...(3)
β 1 1
= ±√ +
2 4β 2 2
x+y=6–z
β2 1 1
= +
x + 2y = 14 – 3z 4 4β 2 2

On solving, β2 1 + 2β 2
=
4 4β 2
x = z – 2 ⇒ y = 8 – 2z in (2)
β 4 − 2β 2 − 1 = 0
2(z – 2) + 5(8 – 2z) + α z = β
2
( β 2 − 1) = 2
( α – 8)z = β – 36 For having infinite solutions

α –8=0 & β – 36 = 0 β 2 − 1 = √2

α = 8, β = 36 ( α + β = 44)
β 2 = √2 + 1

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16. Ans ( B ) 18. Ans ( C )

x2 y2
+ =1
4 2
Coordinate of D is
2 cos θ + 4 √ 2 sin θ + 3
2 ( ⋅ ) = (h, k)
x2 y 2 2
+ = 1
9 5 2h − 4
= cos θ ...(i)
a = 3, b = √5 2
2k − 3
= sin θ ...(ii)
5 = 9 ( 1 − e2 ) √2

2 2

Equation of tangent at (2, 5 ) (


2h − 4
) +(
2k − 3
) =1
3 2 √ 2
x⋅2 y 5 2
+ ⋅( ) = 1 2 y− 3
9 5 3 (x − 2) (
2
)

2x y ⇒ + =1
+ = 1 1 (
1
)
9 3 2
9 1 1
∴ (0, 3) and ( , 0) are the points of ∴ Required eccentricity is e = √1 − =
2 2 √2

intersection of above line with co-ordinate 19. Ans ( A )


|→a + →b + →c | = |→a | + |→b| + |→c | + 2(→a . →b + →a . →c + →b. →c )
2 2 2 2
axes.
1 9 =3
4⋅ ⋅3⋅ = 27
2 2 ⇒ |→a + →b + →c | = √3
17. Ans ( B )
⇒ →a ⋅ (→a + →b + →c ) = |→a | ⋅ |→a + →b + →c | cos θ
x2 y2
+ =1
16 9 ⇒ 1 = √3 cos θ
equation of tangent to the ellipse is 1
⇒ cos 2θ = −
3
y = mx ± √a2 m2 + b2 2
⇒ 18cos 2θ = 2
y = mx ± √16m2 + 9 ...(i) 20. Ans ( A )
y 2 = 8x + 4y + 4
x2 + y 2 = 12
2
(y − 2) = 8 (x + 1)
equation of tangent to the circle is y 2 = 4ax
y = mx ± √12√1 + m2 ...(ii) a = 2, X = x + 1, Y = y − 2

for common tangent equate eq. (i) and (ii) focus (1, 2)
y − 2 = m (x − 1)
⇒ 16m2 + 9 = 12 (1 + m2 )
Put (3, 0) in the above line
2 2
⇒ 16m − 12m = 3 m = –1
⇒ 4m2 = 3 Length of focal chord = 16

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MATHEMATICS 4. Ans ( 2 )
SECTION-B gof(x) = x
1. Ans ( 1 ) f(x) = 4
Solving the curves, we get point of intersection g ′ (f (x)) . f ′ (x) = 1
a2 , a)
(
x3 + 2x2 + 3x + 4 = 4
dy 1
For x = y 2 , = g ′ (f (x)) =
1
dx 2y f′ (x)
dy 1
At (a2 , a) , = x = 0 or x2 + 2x +3= 0
dx 2a
3 dy a 1 1
For xy = a , =− =− g ′ (4) =
dx a 2 a f′ (0)
Since the curves cut orthogonally.
(f ′ (x) = 3x2 + 4x + 3)
1 1
∴ × − = −1 ⇒ 2a2 = 1 1
2a a ⇒ g ′ (4) =
3
2. Ans ( 8 )
5. Ans ( 0 )
T(m2, m3) N(t2, t3)
y√x2 + 1 = log{√x2 + 1 − x}
3
2y − 3mx + m = 0

2t3 − 3mt2 + m3 = 0 (roots m, m, t) Differentiating both sides w.r.t. x, we get


m 3 3t dy √ 2 1 1 1 2x
⇒ t=− & m. = −1 x + 1 + y. .2x = ×{ − 1}
2 2 2 dx 2 x2 + 1
√ √ x2 +1−x 2 √ x2 + 1
2
∴ 9m = 8 dy 1 −1 xy
= { − }

3. Ans ( 1 ) dx √ x2 + 1 √ x2 + 1 √ x2 + 1
1 −1
Tr = cot−1 2r2 = tan−1 ( )
= {1 + xy}
2r2 (x2 + 1)
2 dy
= tan−1 ( ) So, (x2 + 1) + xy + 1 = −1 − xy + xy + 1 = 0
4r2 dx
2 dy
= tan−1 ( )
⇒ (x2 + 1) + xy + 1 = 0
(4r2 − 1) + 1 dx
(2r + 1) − (2r − 1)
= tan−1 ( ) 6. Ans ( 3 )
(2r + 1)(2r − 1) + 1
= tan (2r + 1) − tan−1 (2r − 1)
−1 dy 3
= − sin 2t
n n dx 2
Sn = ∑ Tr = ∑ tan−1 (2r + 1) − tan−1 (2r − 1) d2y 3 cos 2t
r=1 r=1 =
dx2 sin t
= (tan – 13 – tan – 11) + (tan – 15 – tan – 13) +
(tan – 17 – tan – 18) + ....tan – 1(2n + 1) – tan – 7. Ans ( 7 )
1(2n – x3 + x2 − 16x + 20
1) lim 2
= k
x→2
(x − 2)
Sn = tan – 1(2n + 1) – tan – 11 (x − 2)2 (x + 5)
lim = 7
n → ∞ , 2n + 1 → ∞ x→2 (x − 2)2
π π π
= − = ⇒k=1 ⇒ k=7
2 4 4

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8. Ans ( 2 )
f (1 + x4 ) 2x − f (1 − x4 ) 2x
lim (Apply
x→0 f (x4 ) .2x
L'Hopital's rule)
f ′ (1 + x4 ) 4x3 + f ′ (1 − x4 ) 4x3
lim
x→0 f ′ (x4 ) 4x3
2f ′ (1)
= =2
f (0)
9. Ans ( 6 )
2 2 1 ∣ 3x − 4y + 7 ∣
√ (x − 2) + (y + 3) = ∣ ∣
2∣ 5 ∣

Focus at (2,-3), directrix at 3x - 4y + 7 = 0 and

Distance of focus from directrix is 5 which is


a 3a
given by − ae i.e.
e 2
10 20
Hence a = , A =
3 3
10. Ans ( 3 )
Equations of the pair of tangents is
2
( y 2 − 4x) (16 − 4) = [4y − 2 (x + 1)]
⇒ 12 (y 2 − 4x) = 4(2y − x − 1)2
⇒ x2 + y 2 − 4xy + 14x − 4y + 1 = 0
If θ is the angel between these lines.
2√(2)2 − (1) (1)
Then tan θ = = √3
(1) (1)
⇒ θ = π/3 = π/m ⇒ m = 3

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