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ICON Central Office - Madhapur - Hyderabad
SEC: Sr.Super60_NUCLEUS&STERLING_BT JEE-MAIN Date: 02-12-2023
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00Pm RPTM-17 Max. Marks: 300
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION:
1. Immediately fill in the Admission number on this page of the Test Booklet with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen
only.
2. The candidates should not write their Admission Number anywhere (except in the specified space) on the
Test Booklet/ Answer Sheet.
3. The test is of 3 hours duration.
4. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
5. There are three parts in the question paper 1,2,3 consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having
30 questions in each subject and subject having two sections.
(I) Section –I contains 20 multiple choice questions with only one correct option.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and ‐1 in all other cases.
(II) Section‐II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only, if more than 5
questions attempted, First 5 attempted questions will be considered.
∎ The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer
value (Example i,e. If answer is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and
less than 11 round off is 11).
To cancel any attempted question bubble on the question number box.
For example: To cancel attempted question 21. Bubble on 21 as shown below

.
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02‐12‐23_Sr.Super60_ NUCLEUS & STERLING_BT _ Jee‐Main_RPTM‐17_Test Syllabus
PHYSICS : Atomic Physics: Photoelectric effect; Bohr’s theory of hydrogen‐like atoms;
Characteristic and continuous X‐rays, Moseley’s law; de Broglie wavelength
of matter waves.
Nuclear Physics: Atomic nucleus; Binding energy and its calculation; Fission
and fusion processes; Energy calculation in these processes.
Atomic Physics: Davisson‐Germer experiment.
Nuclear Physics: α, β and γ radiations; Law of radioactive decay; Decay
constant; Half‐life and mean life (Important for ADVANCED)
RPTM‐17(15Q‐RPTM.17 SYLLABUS+15Q CUMULATIVE SYLLABUS)
CHEMISTRY : Chemical Kinetics: Rate of chemical reactions, order,
molecularity , Zero order kinetics, 1st order kinetics,
Parallel path reactions following 1st order kinetics, nth order kinetics,
Arrhenius equation, Effect of temperature, Effect of catalyst, kinetics of
bacteria and virus
Atomic Structure: Fundamental Particles ‐ their characteristics; Thomson's
atomic model, Rutherford's atomic model, Plank's Quantum theory, Bohr's
atomic model, Applications of Bohr's atomic model, calculation of radius,
velocity, frequency, time period and energy of electron in an orbit, Hydrogen
spectrum, Photoelectric effect, De‐Broglie Equation, Heisenberg's
Uncertainty principle, Quantum mechanical model of atom, Hydrogen atom
and the schrodinger equation, Stability of completely filled and half‐filled
sub‐shells, Spherical (or Radial) Nodes and Nodal planes, Orbital wave
functions, Probability distributions and shape of orbitals, concept of Orbitals,
Quantum numbers, Energies of orbitals and energy level diagram, Rules for
filling of orbitals in an atom, Electronic configuration of atoms
STOICHIOMETRY ‐II: Introduction, Oxidation, Reduction, Electronic concept of
oxidation and reduction, Oxidising agent or Oxidant, Reducing agent or
reductant, Oxidation number and state. Oxidation state of oxygen in
different forms, Highest oxidation number state of the group element,
Fractional oxidation state, Balancing of redox reactions, Types of redox
reactions, Concept of Gram Equivalent, Equivalent weight of oxidants and
reductants
RPTM‐17(15Q‐RPTM.17 SYLLABUS+15Q CUMULATIVE SYLLABUS)
MATHEMATICS : Permutations and Combinations
RPTM‐17(15Q‐RPTM.17 SYLLABUS+15Q CUMULATIVE SYLLABUS)
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PHYSICS Max Marks: 100
(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 answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.

1. An electron of mass m and magnitude of charge e initially at rest gets accelerated by a

constant electric field E .the rate of changes of de-Brogile wavelength of this electron at
time t ignoring relativistic effects is
h h h e Et
1)  2)  3) 4)
e Et eE t e Et 2 h

2. The log vs log E graph between energy E of an electron and its de-Broglie
wavelength  will be

log  log  log  log 

log E log E log E log E


1) 2) 3) 4)

3. A free electron of 2.6 eV energy collides with an H ion .This results in the formation
of a hydrogen atom in the first excited state and a photon is released . Find the
frequency of the emitted photon ?.( h  6.6  10 34 Js )

1) 1.45  1016 MHz 2) 0.19  1015 MHz

3) 1.45  109 MHz 4) 9.0 1027 MHz


4. A homogenous solid cylindrical roller of radius R and mass M is pulled by a horizontal
force applied tangentially at its top . Assuming rolling without slipping , the friction
acting on the cylinder is
F 2F F
1) 2) 3) 4) none of the above
3 3 2

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5. The de-Broglie wavelength of a neutron in thermal equilibrium with heavy water at a
temperature T (Kelvin ) and mass m is
h h 2h 2h
1) 2) 3) 4)
mkT 3 mkT 3 mkT mkT
6. A person measures the depth of a well by measuring the time interval between drooping
a stone and receiving the sound of impact with the bottom of the well.The error in his
measurement of time is  T  0.01 seconds and he measures the depth of the well to be
L =20 meters take the acceleration due to gravity g  10 m / s 2 and the velocity of
sound is 300 m/s . Then the fractional error in the measurement,  L / L , is closest to
1) 0.2 % 2) 1 % 3) 3% 4) 5 %
7. in the following arrangement y =1.00mm d=0.24 mm and D =1.2m The work function
of the material of the emitter is 2.2ev.The stopping potential V needed to stop the
photo current will be

1) 0.9v 2) 0.5v 3) 0.4v 4) 0.1v


8. A hydrogen atom is in the ground state . in order to get six lines in its emission spectrum ,
the wavelength of the incident radiation should be
1) 800 A 2) 975 A 3) 860 A 4) 1025 A
9. Calculate the angular momentum of an electron in bohrs hydrogen atom whose energy is -
3.4 eV
h 3h h 2h
1) 2) 3) 4)
2   

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10. The diagram showing the variation of gravitational potential of earth with distance
from the centre of earth is

1) 2)

3) 4)
11. Statement 1 ; K a x-rays are produced when an electron makes a transition from
the k –shell to the L-shell.
Statement 11; The frequency of K a x-rays is greater than that of K x-rays

1) statement 1 and statement 11 are true and the statement 11 is the correct explanation
of statement 1
2) statement 1 and 11 and statement 11 are true but the statement 11 is not the correct
explanation of statement 1
3) statement 1 is true but statement 11 is false
4) statement 1 and statement 11 are false
12. Statement1 : if the accelerating potential in an x-ray machine is decreased, the
minimum value of the wavelength of the emitted x-rays gets increased .
Statement 11 ; The minimum value of the wavelength of the emitted x-rays is
inversely proportional to the accelerating potential

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1) statement 1 and statement 11 are true and statement 11 is the correct explanation of
statement 1
2) statement 1 and statement 11 are true but the statement 11 is not the correct
explanation of statement 1
3) statement 1 and is true but statement 11 is false
4) statement 1 and statement 11 are false
13. The curve of binding energy per nucleon as a function of atomic mass number has a sharp
peak for helium nucleus ,This implies that helium
1) can easily be broken up
2) is very stable
3) can be used as fissionable material
4) is radioactive
14. two ideal electric dipoles A and B having their dipole moment p1 and p2
respectively are placed on a plane with their centres at O as shown in the figure At
point c on the axis of dipole A the resultant electric field is making an angle of 370
3
with the axis .The ratio of the dipole moment of A and B , p1 is (Take(sin (37 0 )  )
p2 5

2 4 3 3
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 3 2 8
15. The magnet in figure rotates as shown on a pivot through its centre .At the instant
figure shown what is the directions of the induced currents ?

1) A to B and C to D 2) B to A and C to D
3) A to B and D to C 4) B to A and D to C
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16. Q charge is given on each concentric non counducting very thin shells as shown in figure
and 9Q charge given to another non conducting shell of radius R placed at a distance 8R
from centre of concentric shells Then find out net force experienced by a charge q
placed 2R apart from centre of the concentric shells ?

kQq kQq
1) 2) 3) zero 4) can not be determined
4R2 9R2
17. Sixty percent of given sample of oxygen gas when raised to a high temperature
dissociates into atoms Ratio of its initial heat capacity to the final heat capacity (at
constant volume ) will be
8 25 10 25
1) 2) 3) 4)
7 26 7 27

18. A point object is placed at a distance of 20cm from a glass slab   g  3  half
 2

immersed in water    4  as shown in fig . the distance between two images when
 3

seen from the other side of the slab is

1) 1cm 2) 2cm 3) 4cm 4) 6cm

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19. The charge flowing through a resistor R varies as Q (t )   t   t 2 .The total heat
produced in R , when current passing through it is zero .

 3R  3R  3R  3R
1) 2) 3) 4)
 2 3 6
20. Consider a deuteron and  - particle in motion such that respectivelty de Broglie
wavelength are 1 and 2 Column I gives physical quantity which is same for both
1
the particle column II gives value of . Match appropriately
2

COLUMN I COLUMN II
A. Momentum P. 2

B. speed Q.2
C. Kinetic energy R.1
D. Potential difference through
1
Which the particle have been accelerated S.
2

1) A-Q ,B-Q,C-P,D-P 2) A-R,B-Q,C-P,D-P


3) A-P,B-Q,C-Q,D-S 4) A-R,B-Q,C-P,D-Q
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer
is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.

21. if 2.5  106 N average force is exerted by a light wave on a non –reflecting surface of

30cm 2 area during 40 minutes of time span the energy flux of light just before it falls

on the surface is --- w / cm2 (round off to the nearest integer ) (assume complete
absorption and normal absorption and normal incidence conditions are there )

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22. Assume that an electron and a positron pair is formed from a gamma-ray photon
having energy 3.0 MeV. Find the total kinetic energy (in Mev) of the positron and the
electron that are formed
23. d1 and d 2 are the impact parameter corresponding to scattering angles 60 0 and 90 0

respectively when an  particle is approaching a gold nucleus for d1  xd2 ,the value of x
will be
hcR
24. if accelerating voltage V0  and three times of cut off wave length is equal to the
e
k wave length of the element then calculate the value of 3z (symbols have their
meaning )

25. Electrons are moving in a magnetic field of 105 T in a circle of radius 0.825m taking

h  6.6  1034 Js what is their de-brogile wavelength (inA0 )

26. In YDSE, if the sources are incoherent the intensity on the screen is 13 Io when these

sources are coherent the minimum intensity on the screen is I0.if maximum intensity

produced by these coherent sources on the screen is nI0 . Find n

27. A ball is projected from the ground at an angle of 450 with the horizontal surface .it reaches
a maximum height of 120m and returns to the ground upon hitting the ground for the first
time it loses half of its kinetic energy .immediately after the bounce , the velocity of the

ball makes an angle of 300 with the horizontal surface .the maximum height it reaches after
the bounce ,in metres , is ----
28. if the equation of sound heard by observe is given as y  8sin(10t)cos(2000t) at x  0,
then number of beats heard by observe is 2k .Find out the value of k ?

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29. In the photoelectric experiment , if we use a monochromatic light the I-V curve is as
shown . if work function of the metal is 2 eV estimate the power of light used .

(Assume efficiency of photo emission  10  3 % , I.e number of photoelectrons emitted


are  10  3 % of numbers of photons incident on metal )
(Note ; The answer should be W)

30. Two blocks of mass 2kg and 4kg are connected through a massless inextensible string .
coefficient of friction between 2kg block and ground is 0.4 and between 4 kg block and
ground is 0.6 Two forces F1 10N and F2  20N are applied on the block as shown in fig
calculate the friction force (in N ) acting on 4 kg block.

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CHEMISTRY Max Marks: 100
(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 answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
31. The density of water is 1g/ml. what is the volume occupied by 1molecule of water
1) 1.44  10 23 ml 2) 1ml 3) 18ml 4) 2.98  10  23 m l

32. When BrO3 Ion react with Br  in acidic medium Br2 is liberated. The equivalent mass of
Br2 in this reaction is
5M 5M 3M 4M
1) 2) 3) 4)
8 3 5 6
33. Statement 1: The kinetic energy of photo –electrons increases with increase in frequency
of incident light where v  v0
Statement 2: Whenever intensity of light is increased the number of photo –electron
ejucted always decreases .
1) If both the statements are True and Statement -2 is the correct explanation of
statement -1
2) If both the statements are True but Statement -2 is not the correct explanation of
Statement -1
3) if statement -1 is true and statement -2 is false
4) if statement -1 is false and statement -2 is true
34. Statement 1: Acid catalysed hydrolysis of ester is pseudo first order reaction
Statement 2: Water is present in excess in given reaction
1) If both the statements are True and Statement -2 is the correct explanation of
statement -1
2) If both the statements are True but Statement -2 is not the correct explanation of
Statement -1
3) if statement -1 is true and statement -2 is false
4) if statement -1 is false and statement -2 is true

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35. Statement 1: Product is formed only when the required orientation and energy
conditions are met .
Statement 2: All collisions between reactants do not yield the desired product
1) If both the statements are True and Statement -2 is the correct explanation of
statement -1
2) If both the statements are True but Statement -2 is not the correct explanation of
Statement -1
3) if statement -1 is true and statement -2 is false
4) if statement -1 is false and statement -2 is true
36. The de Broglie wave length of electron accelerated by an electric potential v volts is given
by
1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23
1)   2)   m 3)   n.m 4)  
m n v v
37. Which of the following statement is incorrect
1) A second order reaction must be a biomoleculer elementary reaction
2) A biomolecular elementary reaction must be a second order reaction
3) Zero order reaction must be a complex reaction
4) First order reaction may be complex or elementary reaction
38. 99% of first order reaction was competed in 32 minutes when will 99.9% of the reaction will
completed
1) 50min 2) 46 min 3) 48min 4) 49min
2h
39. Statement –1: Angular moment of the electron in the orbit which has four subshell is

Statement –2: Angular moment of the electron is quantized
1. If both the tatements are True and Statement -2 is the correct explanation of
statement -1
2. If both the statements are True but Statement -2 is not the correct explanation of
Statement -1
3. If statement -1 is true and statement -2 is false
4. If statement -1 is false and statement -2 is true
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40. Statement 1. In the balanced redox reaction
xAs2S3  yNO3  4H2O  aAsO43  bNO  cSO42  8H  The n-factor of As2S3 and NO3 is 14 and
3 respectively.
Statement 2: Molar ratio is reciprocal of n-factor ‘s ratio so x:yis 3:28.
1. If both the statements are True and Statement -2 is the correct explanation of
statement -1
2. If both the statements are True but Statement -2 is not the correct explanation of
Statement -1
3. If statement -1 is true and statement -2 is false
4. If statement -1 is false and statement -2 is true
41. Which is the decreasing order of acidity in
I. HCOOH II. CH3COOH III. CH3CH2COOH IV. C6H5COOH
1) I>II>III>IV 2) IV>III>II>I 3) IV>I>II>III 4) I>IV>II>III
42. Order of stability of following carbocation

O O
O
A B C

1) c >b >A 2) A>B>C 3) B>A>C 4) C>A>B


CH 3
excess Br2
Cl2 Zn
p Q R; R is
h Fe HCl

43.
CH 3
CH 2 Br
CH 3 CH 3
Br

1) 2) Br 3) 4) Br
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44. Which statement is true about SN 2 mechanism


1) The rate of reaction increases with strength of nucleophilic
2) The reaction is faster in polar aprotic solvents
3) The rate of reaction increases as the leaving group ability increases
4) All the above
45. Which of the following compound can not be prepared by William son ether synthesis

OC2 H 5
1) O 2)

O
O CH 2
3) 4)
46. Fructose reduces tollens reagent due to
1) Asymmetric carbons
2) Enolisation of fructose followed by conversion to aldehyde by base
3) Secondary alcoholic group
4) None of the above
47. A gaseous mixture of propane and butane of volume 3 lit on complete combustion produces
11.0litre CO2 under standard conditions of temperature and pressure the ratio of volume of
butane to propane is
1) 1:2 2) 2:1 3) 3:2 4) 3:1
48. The molecule having smallest bond angle is
1) NCl3 2) AsCl3 3) SbCl3 4) PCl3
49. The ionization potential for the electron in the ground state of the hydrogen atom is
13.6ev. what would be the ionization potential for the electron in the first exited state of
Li 2
1) 3.4 ev 2) 10.2 ev 3) 30.6ev 4) 6.8ev
50. The compound of xenon with zero dipole moment is
1) XeO3 2) XeF4 3) XeOF4 4) XeO2

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(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer
is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
51. Haemoglobin contains 0.25% iron by mass .the molar mass of haemoglobin is 89600,
number of iron atoms present in one molecule of haemoglobin is
52. The work function  of some metals is listed below the number of metals which will show
photo electric effect when light of 300 nm wave length falls on the metal is .

metal Li Na K Mg Cu Ag Fe Pt W

 (e.v ) 2.4 2.3 2.2 3.7 4.8 4.3 4.7 6.3 4.75

53. The maximum number of electrons that can have principal quantum numbers n=3 and spin
1
quantum number ms   .
2
54. Energy of activation of reversible reaction is 6k.cal(Ea forward) and heat of reaction is-3
k.cal. The energy of activation for back ward reaction is in k.cal
55. The rate constant of a reaction A  B at 30 0 C and

60 0 C are 2.6  10  3 s  1 and 7.02  10  2 s  1 respectively. The temperature coefficient of

reaction is
56. How many of the following are more reactive than acetaldehyde towards nucleophilic
addition F CH2CHO, NO2  CH2 CHO, CH3  CH2  CHO , CH3CO CH3 , PhCHO ,

PhCOCH3
57. How many products will obtain in the following reaction
CH 3
NaOH
PhCHO  CH 3 C CHO

CH 3

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58. Minimum value of n in the following reaction is
O
O

OH OH

n HCHO OH
OH
OH
59. How many moles of CO2 will released when following compound treated with heat

O
HOOC
COOH
HOOC
O COOH

60. How many of the following compounds give carbyl amines on reaction with CHCl3 and
alcoholic KOH
NH 2 NH 2
NH 2 NH 2 CH 3

OCH 3
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
NH 2

NH 2 NH
NH 2
6. 7. 8. 9.

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MATHEMATICS Max Marks: 100
(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 answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
61. There are four balls of different colours and four boxes of colours same as those of
balls. The number of ways in which the balls , one each in one box, could be placed
such that any ball does not go to the box of its own colour is
1) 9 2) 13 3) 8 4) 16
62. How many seven letters words can be formed by using the letters of the word
SUCCESS so that
COLUMN -1 COLUMN-II
A) The two c are together but no two S are together (p) 60
B) Neither two C nor two S are together (q) 96
C) All C are together and S are together and E always comes before U (r) 24
D) U is the starting letter of the word (s) 12
1) A-r; B-q; C-s; D-p 2) A-r; B-s; C –q; D-p
3) A-p; B-q; C-s; D-r 4) A-q; B-r; C-S; D-P
63. The sum of all five digit numbers than can be formed using the digits 1,2,3,4,5 when
repetition of digits is not allowed is
1) 366000 2) 660000 3) 360000 4) 3999960
64. How many numbers greater than 1000 but not greater than 4000 can be formed from
the digits 0,1,2,3,4 repetition of the digits being allowed ?
1) 347 2) 375 3) 376 4) 377
65. Statement 1: The number of ways of choosing 15 couples out of 15 women and 15
men is 1240 and
Statement 2: The number of ordered pairs of integers (x,y) which satisfies the equation
y 2  6 y  x 2  4 is 8
1) Statement 1 is true, statement 2 False
2) Statement 1 is False Statement 2 is true
3) both are False
4) both are True
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66. Let S=(1,2,3,,…,9) .For k=1,2 ,….5 let Nk be the number of subsets of S , each
containing five elements out of which exactly k are odd . Then
N1  N2  N3  N4  N5 
1) 125 2) 210 3) 252 4) 126
67. The number of numbers , strictly between 5000 and 10000 can be formed using the digits
1,3,5,7,9 with out repetition is
1) 6 2) 12 3) 120 4) 72
68. The number of integers , greater than 7000 that can be formed , using the digits 3,5,6,7,8
without repetition , is
1) 120 2) 168 3) 220 4) 48
69. Let R be a relation from the set {1,2,3……..,60} to itself such that R  { a, b  : b  pq ,

where p, q 3 are prime numbers } .Then , the number of elements in R is


1) 600 2) 660 3) 540 4) 720
1
70. The value of p1  2.2 p 2  3.3 p3  ....  n.n p n is

1)
n1
pn1 1 2)
n1
3)
n1
Cn1 1 4) n 1
pn1 Pn 1  1

71. Find the number of 5 card combinations out of a deck of 52 cards, if there is exactly
one ace in each combination
1) 778315 2) 778325 3) 778320 4) 778328
ni
72. In a certain test , there are n questions , in the test 2 students gave wrong answers to
atleast i questions , where i=1,2,3,….., n . if the total number of wrong answers given
is 2047, then the value of n is
1) 11 2) 2047 3) 12 4) 2046
73. Four boys picked up 30 mangoes .In how many ways can they divide them ,if all
mangoes be identical ?
33 33
1) C4 2) C2 3) 5456 4) 5454
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74. Eighteen guests are to be seated, half on each side of a long table. Four particular guests
desire to sit on one particular side and three on other side of the table .Find the number of
ways in which the seating arrangement can be made .
11! 11! 11! 11!
1) (9 !)(8!) 2) (9!)(9!) 3) (9!)(9!) 4) (9 !)(9 !)
5!6 ! 5!6! 6!6! 5!5!

75. A seven digit number divisible by 9 is to be formed by using 7- digits out of numbers
{1,2,3,……9}.The number of ways in which this can be done. is
1) 7! 2) 2(7!) 3) 3(7!) 4) 4(7!)

 1  
76. if arg Z 1/3  arg  Z 2  Z Z 1/3  , then the value of z (where z is a non real complex
2  
 
number) is
1
1) 2) 1 3) 2 4) 2
2
77. If 6 x 5  5 x 3  x 2  4 x  1  a ( x  1) 5  b ( x  1) 4  c ( x  1) 3  d ( x  1) 2  e ( x  1)  f
What is the value of a  2b  3c  4d  5e  6 f
1) 780 2) 820 3) 870 4) 910
2
78. The values of a for which the inequality x  x  a  3  0 is satisfied by at least one

negative x

1)  13 ,3  2)   11 ,1  3)  1,7  4) (-1,8)


 4   4 
1 2 3
79.    ...... (n terms ) =
1  12  14 1  22  24 1  32  34
n(n  1) n(n 1)
1) 2)
2(n2  n  1) 2(n2  n  1)
n(n  1) n ( n  1)
3) 2
4)
3(n  n  1) n2  n  1

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 nC  n
What is the value of sum S given by the following? S   (1)  r 3 r 
r
80.
 Cr 
r 0 
3 3 6 6
1) 2) 3) 4)
n3 n6 n3 n6
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer
is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
81. The area of the region containing the points whose (x,y) coordinates satisfy the following
1 x
relation y   e is a(1-lnb),then a  b 
2
82. The DE associated with the family of straight lines, each of which is at a constant distance
p from the origin is ( xy '  y ) 2  p 2 ( a  ( y ' ) b ) then a  b is

83. A line through A 5, 4 meets the lines x  3y  2  0,2x  y  4  0 and x  y  5  0 at
2 2 2
 15   10   6 
the points B,C and D respectively . If       , and the line’s equation
 AB   AC   AD 
is written in the form 2x+by+c=0,the value of c is
84. The circle x 2  y 2  4 x  4 y  4  0 is inscribed in a triangle which has two of its sides
along the co-ordinate axes. If the locus of the circumcentre of the triangle is

x  y  xy  k x2  y 2  0 , The value of k is

85. The locus of the point of intersection of those normals to the parabola x 2  8 y which are at

right angles to each other is x 2  ay  b  0 then a  b

86. The equation of a hyperbola, conjugate to the hyperbola 2 x 2  3 xy  2 y 2  3 x  y  2  0 is

2 x 2  3 xy  2 y 2  3 x  y  k  0 then k is

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87. If S1 and S2 are the foci of an ellipse and P is a point on it , then the value of

1  1  1  ae
tan   PS1S 2  tan   PS 2 S1  is then b-a is
2  2  1  be

88. What is the area of the region bounded between the curves y  ex lnx and y  ln x is
ex

e2  a
then a  b 
be

89. The equation of the locus of the point which is at equal distance from the point  1 ,2  and
4 
the line 12(2 2  1) x  64 y  6 2  125  0
1
2 2  a  b 1
Is ax  2 hxy  by  2 gx  2 fy  c  0 then    ........
 2h  4 
Point on the parabola y 18x at which the ordinate increases at twice the rate of abscissa is
2
90.
(a, b) then 8( a+b) is

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