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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES


PART TEST – I

JEE (Main)-2025
TEST DATE: 03-12-2023
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 90 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 30 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-A is Physics, Part-B is Chemistry and Part-C is Mathematics.

 Each part has only two sections: Section-A and Section-B.

 Section – A : Attempt all questions.

 Section – B : Do any five questions out of 10 questions.

Section-A (01 – 20, 31 – 50, 61 – 80) contains 60 multiple choice questions which have only one
correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.

Section-B (21 – 30, 51 – 60, 81 – 90) contains 30 Numerical based questions. The answer to each
question is rounded off to the nearest integer value. Each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – A

SECTION – A
(Single Choice Answer Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Which of the following set has different dimensions ?


(A) Pressure, Young’s modulus, stress (B) Emf, Potential difference, Electric potential
(C) Heat, Work done, Energy (D) Dipole moment, Electric flux, Electric field

2. The respective number of significant figures for the numbers 23.023, 0.0003 and 2.1  10-3 are
(A) 5, 1, 2 (B) 5, 1, 5
(C) 5, 5, 2 (D) 4, 4, 2

3. The volume of a sphere is given by


4
V   R3
3
where R is the radius of the sphere. Find the change in volume of the sphere as the radius is
increased from 10.0 cm to 10.1 cm. Assume that the rate does not appreciably change between
R = 10.0 cm to R = 10.1 cm.
(A) 10 cm3 (B) 20 cm3
3
(C) 30 cm (D) 40 cm3

4. A car starts from rest and moves with constant acceleration. The ratio of the distance covered in
the nth second to that covered in n seconds is:
2 1 2 1
(A) 2  (B) 2 
n n n n
2 1 2 1
(C)  2 (D)  2
n n n n

5. A particle starting from rest moves along a straight line with constant acceleration for this velocity
displacement graph will have the form.
V
V

(A) (B)

S S
O O

V V

(C) (D)

S S
O O

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6. A man is holding an umbrella at angle 30o with vertical with lower end towards himself, which is
appropriate angle to protect him from rain for his horizontal velocity 10 m/s. Then which of the
following will be true?

30o

(A) rain is falling at angle 30o with vertical, towards the man
(B) rain may be falling at angel 30o with vertical, away from the man
(C) rain is falling vertically
(D) none of these

7. A bob is hanging over a pulley inside a car through a string. The second end of the string is in the
hand of a person standing in the car. The car is moving with constant acceleration ‘a’ directed
horizontal shown in figure. Other end of the string is pulled with constant acceleration ‘a’ (relative
to car) vertically. The tension in the string is equal to
car


m

(A) mg  cos2   sin    ma (B) m g2  a2  ma

(C) m g2  a2  ma (D) m  g  a 

8. In the system shown inf figure m A = 4m, mB = 2m and m C = 8m. Friction is absent everywhere.
String is light and inextensible. If the system is released from rest find the acceleration of block B.
B

A
C

g g
(A) (B)
8 2
g
(C) (D) g
4

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9. If the coefficient of friction between A and B is µ, the maximum horizontal acceleration of the
wedge A for which B will remain at rest with respect to the wedge is

B
A

450

 1  
(A) µg (B) g  
 1  
g  1  
(C) (D) g  
  1  

10. Car is accelerating with acceleration = 20 m/s2 . A box of mass m = 10 kg that is placed inside the
car, it is put in contact with the vertical wall of car as shown. The friction coefficient between the
box and the wall is µ = 0.6.

µ = 0.6

10 kg
20 m/s2

(A) The acceleration of the box will be 10 m/sec2


(B) The friction force acting on the box will be 100 N
(C) The contact force between the vertical wall and the box will be 100 N
(D) None of these

11. A particle of mass m moving along a straight line F


experiences force F which varies with the distance travelled
2F0
as shown in the figure. If the velocity of the particle at x 0 is
2F0 x0
, then velocity at 4x 0 is
m
2 F0 x 0 F0
(A) 2
m
x0 4x0 X
F0 x 0
(B) 2
m
F0 x 0
(C)
m
(D) None of these

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12. The potential energy of a particle varies with distance x as shown in the graph.
U

A
C
X

The force acting on the particle is zero at


(A) C (B) B
(C) B and C (D) A and D

13. A body is tied up by a string of length  and rotated in vertical circle at minimum speed. When it
reaches at highest point string breaks and body moves on a parabolic path in presence of gravity
according to fig. In the plane of point A, value of horizontal range AC and will be
B

VB

VA
A C
(A) x   (B) x  2
(C) x  2 (D) x  2 2 

14. A ball of mass m strikes the fixed inclined plane after falling through a height h. If it rebounds
elastically. The impulse on the ball is :

smooth
fixed 

(A) 2 m cos  2gh (B) 2 m cos  gh


2m 2gh
(C) (D) 2m 2gh
cos 
15. A man of mass M hanging with a light rope which is connected with a balloon of mass m. The
system is at rest in air. When man rises a distance h with respect to balloon. Find the distance
raised by man
mh Mh
(A) (B)
mM mM
mM mM
(C) (D)
mh Mh

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16. Three rings each of mass m and radius r are so placed that they
touch each other. The radius of gyration of the system about the
axis as shown in the figure is:
6 5
(A) r (B) r
5 6
6 7
(C) r (D) r
7 6

17. A uniform rod of mass m and length L is suspended with two


massless string as shown in the figure. If the rod is at rest in a
horizontal position the ratio of tension in the two strings T1/T2 is:
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 1 : 2 T1 T2
(C) 2 :1 (D) 4: 3

3L/4
L

18. A ‘T’ shaped object with dimensions shown in the figure, is lying on a smooth floor. A force F is
applied at the point P parallel to AB, such that the object has only the translational motion without
rotation. Find the location of P with respect to C.

A B

P
 2
F

C
2 3
(A)  (B) 
3 2
4
(C)  (D) 
3

19. A box of dimensions  and b is kept on a truck moving with an acceleration a. If box does not
slide, maximum acceleration for it to remain in equilibrium (w.r.t. truck) is :
b a

g gb
(A) (B)
b 
(C) g (D) None of these

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20. In the pulley system shown, if radii of the bigger and smaller pulley are 2 m and 1 m respectively
2
and the acceleration of block A is 5 m/s in the downward direction, then the acceleration of block
B will be

2m
1m

A B
(A) 0 m / s2 (B) 5 m / s2
(C) 10 m / s2 (D) 5 / 2 m / s2

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

21. Three elephants A, B and C are moving along a straight line with constant speed in same
direction as shown in figure. Speed of A is 5 m/s and speed of C is 10 m/s. Initially separation
between A and B is ‘d’ and between B and C is also d. when ‘B’ catches ‘C’ separation between
A and C becomes 3d. Then the speed of B will be (in m/s).

5 m/s u 10 m/s

A B C

d d

22. P is a point moving with constant speed 10 m/s such that its velocity vector always maintains an
angle 60o with line OP as shown in figure (O is a fixed point in space). The initial distance
between O and P is 100 m. After what time shall P reach O (in sec).
P

60o

100m

v = 10 m/s

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23. A block of mass 4 kg is kept on ground. The co-efficient of friction between the block and the
ground is 0.80. An external force of magnitude 30 N is applied parallel to the ground. The
2
resultant force exerted by the ground on the block is (g = 10 m/s ) (In newton)

24. What is the maximum value of the force F (in newton) such that the block shown in the
arrangement, does not move.
1
F 
2 3

60o
m  3 kg

25. The graph between the resistive force F acting on a


body and the distance covered by the body is shown in
the figure. The mass of the body is 25 kg and initial 20

F (Newton)
velocity is 2 m/s. When the distance covered by the
10
body is 4m, its kinetic energy would be (in Joule)

0 1 2 3 4 x(m)

26. When the road is dry and coefficient of friction is µ, the maximum speed of a car in a circular path

is 10 ms–1. If the road becomes wet and coefficient of friction become , what is the maximum
4
speed permitted? (in m/s)

27. Two points of a rod move with velocities 3v and v perpendicular to the rod and in the same
V
direction, separated by a distance ‘r’. Then the angular velocity of the rod is x   : Find x.
r 

28. A thin wire of length L and uniform density  is bent into a x x'
circular loop with centre at O as shown. The moment of 90o
x  L3
inertia of the loop about the axis XX’ is . Find (x + y) O
y 2

29. If the radius of the earth becomes half of its present value, with its mass remaining the same, the
duration of one day will become. (in hrs)

30. A particle performs uniform circular motion with an angular momentum L. If the frequency of
particle’s motion is doubled and its kinetic energy is halved, the angular momentum becomes
L/N. Find N.

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Chemistry PART – B

SECTION – A
(Single Choice Answer Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

31. About collision theory for rate of reaction, correct statements are:
(I) The reacting species going to collide to form product must be gaseous.
(II) Steric factor P may be  1 or  1.
(III) If steric factor P  1 then pre-expanded factor (experimental) is less than theoretical.
(IV) if steric factor P  1, then experimental rate is slower than theoretical
(A) I, II, III (B) II, III
(C) II, III, IV (D) II, V

32. For elementary and complex reactions:


(1) Phase of species is not specified in chemical equation for an elementary reaction
(2) For an elementary bimolecular process its order is 2 but not vice-versa.
(3) During the steady state concentration of intermediate shown vs time is

Steady state
Conc.

time

(4) High activation energy signifies that the rate constant strongly depend on temperature.
So correct options are:
(A) 1, 2, 3, 4 (B) 2, 3, 4
(C) 1, 3 (D) 1, 3, 4

33. Which is/are correct for real gases?


(I) Repulsion forces are significant when molecules are almost in contact, they are short range
interaction.
(II) Van der wall constant ‘a’ for CO2  Ar  He
(III) Perfect gas isotherms are obtained at high T and large molar volume.
(IV) Liquid and gases co exist when cohesive and dispersion effects are in balance.
(A) I, II, III (B) I, II, IV
(C) II, III, IV (D) I, II, III, IV

34. If pressure and temperature are such that Vm  10b, then numerical value of compressibility
factor, (where b  Vander wall constant, assume a  0 )
10
(A) (B) 10
9
11
(C) (D) 11
9

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35. For a reversible change in a closed system doing non-expansion work,


(I) dU  Tds  pdV
(II) dU in a process is independent of path in both reversible and irreversible process for a given
system.
(III) For reversible dQ  Tds but dQ  Tds in irreversible process.
(IV) G  O, the criteria for spontaneity applies at constant P, T.
Which of the above statements are correct?
(A) I, II, III (B) I, III, IV
(C) I, IV (D) II, III, IV

36. Which are correct about following statements?


1
(I) In case of London interaction, interaction energy 
r6
(II) Like F and F , CI and Cl can also participate in Hydrogen bond.
(III) For a sample of a perfect gas, S . When it expands isothermally from where V1 to V2 is
V2
nRln .
V1
(IV) Cooling of a system to the surrounding temperature accomplished with ( S total)  0 .
(A) I, II, III (B) II, III, IV
(C) I, III (D) II, IV

37. Which of the following are incorrect?


(I) BH3 and BeH2 both have banana bonds
(II) Single N  N bond is weaker than P  P bond
(III) Solubility order of Sulphate BaSO4  MgSO 4  Na2 SO4  CaSO 4
(IV) Among HCl, HBr, HI, HCl has max b.p. due to more polarity of molecule.
(A) I, II, III, IV (B) II, III, IV
(C) III, IV (D) I, IV

38. In a thermodynamics process:


(I) In free expansion, during adiabatic expansion for a real gases, temperature decreases.
(II) In a process A to B, by four successive single stage expansion, we can plot 4 points on the
P  V indicator diagram.
(III) As total  S  0 when aniline is mixed with phenol
(IV) Entropy change in process depend on heat enthalpy and temperature
(A) I, II, III, IV (B) II, III, IV
(C) I, III, IV (D) II, III

39. Among the following statements in atomic orbitals.


(i) S orbital is more near to nucleus as nuclear change increases.
(ii) S-electrons are more bound than p-electron of same shell
(iii) the order of energy of 2S orbital electrons in K  Na  Li
v Lymen 1
(iv) the ratio of  for spectral lines of atomic hydrogen where vLymen  v max  vmin ,
v Balmer 5
be difference in maximum and minimum frequencies:
(A) i, ii, iv (B) i, ii, iii
(C) ii, iii, iv (D) iii, iv

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40. For reaction




2SO2  O2  g 
 2SO3  g
 g
H  52.7 Kj / mole
K C  1.7  1016
Incorrect statement(s):
(I) Keq is large so does not require a catalyst.
(II) Addition of inert gas at constant volume does not affect equilibrium constant.
(III) Reaction is thermodynamically not feasible at high temperature.
(IV) During the reaction total lone pairs of electron are conserved for this reaction.
(A) I, II, IV (B) I, IV
(C) I, III, IV (D) II, IV

41. Statement correct is:


 gm 
(A) 9.8% H2 SO4 by weight  density  1.8  have M  3
 ml 
 gm 
(B) 9.8% H3PO4 by weight  density  1.22  have M = 1
 ml 
(C) 1.8 NA molecules of HCl in 500 ml have  1.8 gm equivalent in solution.
(D) 250 ml of 0.4 N NaOH+250 ml of 0.16 M Ca (OH)2 have pH  13.44

42. If the slope of Z (compressibility) v/s pressure curve is constant  slope   / 492 atm  1
at a
particular temperature 300 K and very high pressure, then calculate the diameter of the
o
molecules in A . ( Given N  6  1023 , R  0.0821 atom lit mol-1 K-1)
(A) 6 (B) 4
(C) 3 (D) 5

43. 10 mL of 0.1 M CH3 COOH is mixed with 990 mL of 0.1 NaCl solution. What is the change in pH
of CH3 COOH solution?  K a  10 5 
(A) 4 (B) 6
(C) 1 (D) 4

44. Choose correct statement/s:


(A) Two Van der Waal’s gases with same value of b and different values of ‘a’, the gas with
larger value of ‘a’ can occupy lesser volume.
(B) Two Van der Waal’s gases with same value of ‘a’ and different values of ‘b’, gas with smaller
value of ‘b’ can occupy larger volume
(C) Two Van der Waal’s gases with same value of ‘b’ and different values of ‘a’, the gas with
larger value of ‘a’ can occupy larger volume.
(D) both option (A) and (C)

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45.
AgNO 3 HCN
250 M 250 M
M  0.02 M  0.02

Mixed Solution

Find  Ag  at equilibrium condition in mixed solution given


Ksp  AgCN  9  10 16
Ka  HCN  9  1010
(A) 10 4 (B) 10 5
(C) 10 6 (D) 10 8

46. Assuming no change in volume, calculate the minimum mass of NaCl necessary to dissolve 0.01
mole AgCl in 500L solution.
 
K f AgCl2  3  105 and Ksp  AgCl   2  10 10 
 
(A) 20 kg (B) 6.85 kg
(C) 9.65 kg (D) 60 kg

47. In a sample of excited hydrogen atoms electrons make transition from n  2 to n  1. Emitted
o
photons strike on a metal of work function   4.2eV. Calculate the wavelength (in A )
associated with ejected electrons having maximum kinetic energy:
o o
(A) 6 A (B) 8 A
o o
(C) 5 A (D) 7.5 A

3 /2
1  1  r /a  o

48. R r     e 0  where a0  0.529 A 
  a0   
The ratio of radical probability density of finding electron at r  2a0 to the radial probability
density of finding electron at r  3a0 is given as (x. ey ). Calculate the value of xy2?
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 1 (D) 9

49. Following statements regarding the periodic trends in chemical reactivity of the alkali metals and
the halogens are given. Which of these statements given in the correct picture?
(A) Chemical reactivity increases with increase in atomic number down the group in both the
alkali metals and halogens
(B) In alkali metals the reactivity increases but in the halogens it decreases with increase in
atomic number down the group
(C) The reactivity decreases in the alkali metals but increases in the halogens with increase in
atomic number down the group
(D) In both the alkali metals and the halogens the chemical reactivity decreases with increase in
atomic number down the group

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50. On the basis of the following graph (P-V graph), choose the correct statements.
P

A B
1 atom

0.5 atom
C

202 402 V  in liter 


(A) The entropy change for the over all process is not zero.
(B) For the over all process H  E.
(C) Total work done, W  q (magnitude)
(D) Total work  620.77J

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

51. According to Bohr’s theory, the electronic energy in nth Bohr’s orbit is given by
21.76  10 19 Z 2   o
En   2
Joule. Calculate longest   A of the light that will be needed to
n  1000 
remove an electron from 3rd Bohr’s orbit of He+. [in nearest integer]

52. In oxidation of toluene to benzoic acid with KMnO4 (1.2 mole) will require moles of Toluene in
acidic medium = __________.

53. For Ce (atomic no. 58), its oxidizing power is observed in its Ce+x state. Then value of  X  Y  is.
Where Y  no. of unpaired e , when cerium ion is an oxidizing agent
X  Oxidation number of Cerium ion when is an oxidizing agent.

54. Find total order of a reaction P  Q  R  product ,

for P P 

time

for R t1
2

R 0

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1
for Q
Q t

Time

55. How many will form buffer:


(i) glycine + glycine hydrochloric
(ii) Borax solution
(iii) Hydrazine and hydrazonium bromide
(iv) NH3 and NH4NO3
(v) HNO2 and NaNO2

56. Find charge in oxidation number of Nitrogen in the redox reaction:


S  HNO3 
The product containing Nitrogen is paramagnetic:

57. Among the following salts how many salts undergo only anionic hydrolysis?
(i) NaCl (ii) NH4Cl (iii) NaCN
(iv) KCN (v) K2SO4

58. How many oxides of the following are non-amphoteric in nature?


CO 2 , SiO2 , SnO2 , CaO and Cr2O3

59. How many of the following ions do not have S-S linkage?
S 2 O82  , S2 O62  ,S 2O 42 ,S 2 O32  and  SO3 3

60. A maximum of 10-x moles of MgCl2 could be dissolved in one liter of a solution containing 0.1 M
NH3 and 0.01 M NH4 , without causing precipitate of Mg  OH2 . What is the value of x?

Ka of NH 
4  10 8 , K sp of Mg OH 2 is 10 16 

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Mathematics PART – C

SECTION – A
(Single Choice Answer Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

61. The line y = mx + b and y = bx + m intersect at the point (m – b, 9). The sum of the x-intercept of
the lines is
41
(A) 9 (B) 
20
41
(C) (D) can not be computed as data is insufficient
20

62. TS is the perpendicular bisector of AB with coordinate of A (0, 4), B (p, 6) and S is the point on x-
axis as well as T is the foot of perpendicular. If x-coordinate of S is an integer, then the number of
integral values of ‘p’ is
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 4

63. The line x = c cuts the triangle with vertices (0, 0); (1, 1) and (9, 1) into two regions. If the area of
two regions to be the same c must be equal to
(A) 5/2 (B) 3
(C) 7/2 (D) 3 or 15

2 2
64. The graph of y = x + k intersect the graph of  x  3   y  2   50 in one or more points if
a  k  b, then the value of a and b are
(A) a  13, b  7 (B) a  15, b  10
(C) a  13, b  5 (D) a  15, b  5

65. Consider the circle, x 2  y 2  25 and x2  y 2  9 . From the point A(0, 5) two line segments are
touching the inner circle at the points B and C while intersecting the outer circle at the points D
and E. If ‘O’ is the centre of both the circles then the length of the segment of OF that is
perpendicular to DE, is
(A) 7/5 (B) 7/2
(C) 5/2 (D) 3

66. If 4x 2  py 2  45 and x 2  4y2  5 cut orthogonally, then p is equal to:


(A) 1/9 (B) 9
(C) 1/3 (D) 3

x2 y2
67. A tangent to the hyperbola   1 intercepts a length unity from each of the coordinate axes,
a2 b2
then the point (a, b) lies on the curve:
(A) x 2  y 2  2 (B) x 2  y2  1
(C) x 2  y2  1 (D) x 2  y 2  2

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68. Locus of the middle points of chords of hyperbola 3x 2  2y 2  4x  6y  0 , which are parallel to
the line y  2x is:
(A) 3x – 4y = 4 (B) 4x – 3y = 4
(C) 3x 2  4y 2  4 (D) 4x 2  3y 2  4

69. A circle cuts two perpendicular lines so that intercept on each of the line is of given length. The
locus of the centre of circle
(A) a hyperbola of eccentricity 5/4 (B) a hyperbola of eccentricity 2
(C) an ellipse of eccentricity 4/5 (D) a parabola

70. The coordinates of a point are  a tan(   ),b tan(  )  where  is variable, the equation of the
locus of the point is:
(A) xy   bx  ay  cot       ab  0 (B) xy   bx  ay  tan       ab  0
(C) xy   bx  ay  cot       ab  0 (D) xy   bx  ay  tan       ab  0

71. If the normal at any point P on an ellipse of eccentricity ‘e’ meets the major axis and minor axis at
T and G respectively, then PT : PG equals to:
(A) e (B) 1 : e
(C) 1  e2 : 1 (D) 1  e2 : e

x2 y2
72. The radius of a circle passing through the foci of the ellipse   1 and having centre at
16 9
(0, 3) is:
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 2 3 (D) 7

73. Given the base of a triangle and the sum of its sides the locus of the vertex is:
(A) circle (B) parabola
(C) hyperbola (D) ellipse

x2 y 2
74. The sum of the squares of the perpendicular on any tangent to the ellipse   1 from two
a2 b2
points on the minor axis, each distant a2  b2 from the centre is (a > b):
(A) 2a2 (B) 2b2
2 2
(C) a (D) b

75. The chord of contact of the tangents drawn from a point P to the circle x 2  y 2  r 2 touches the
parabola y 2  4ax. The equation of the locus of P is:
r2 r2
(A) y 2   x (B) y 2  x
a a
r2 r2
(C) x 2   y (D) x 2  y
a a

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76. Normal drawn at a point P on the parabola meets the axis in G. If PG is equal to twice the
subtangent, the abscissa of P is:
17  1 17  1
(A) a (B) a
8 8

(C)
2 2  a
5 1
(D)
2  5 1a
8 4

x y
77. If p is the length of perpendicular drawn from the origin upon the line   1 and a2 ,p2 ,b2 are
a b
in A.P. Then a 4  2a2 p2  2 is equal to:
4 4
(A) p (B) b
(C) 2a2b2 (D) 0

p 
78. From the vertex of the isosceles triangle with vertices (0, 0), (p, 0) and  ,q  an arc is described
2 
with a radius equal to half the base, meeting the base at two points. The distance between these
points is equal to:
(A) p2  q2 (B) p2  4q2
1 2
(C) 2 p2  q2 (D) p  4q2
2

79. A circle has the centre (2, 1) and one of the chord is a diameter of the circle
x 2  y 2  2x  6y  6  0 . The radius of the circle is:
(A) 3 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 2 3

80. A circle passes through the point  1, 3  and (5, 11) and its radius is 5. The coordinates of the
centre are:
(A) (3, 2) (B) (1, 3)
(C) (2, 7) (D) (4, 4)

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

81. Let ‘r’ be the radius of the smaller circle which touches the straight line 3x – y = 6 at (1, 3) and
also touches the line y = x. The greatest integer less than or equal to ‘r’ is _________.

82. If the angle subtended by the chord x  y  1 of the circle x 2  y 2  4y  0 . At the circumference
of the larger segment be , then the value of sec 2  is equal to

83. If the circle passing through the distinct point (1, t) (t, 1) and (t, t) for all values of ‘t’ passes
through a fixed point (a, b), then ‘a + b’ is equal to _______.

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84. Let a, b, c, d are distinct real numbers and a, b are the roots of the quadratic equation
x 2  2cx  5d  0. If c and d are the roots of the quadratic equation x 2  2ax  5b  0, the sum of
the digits of numerical values of a + b + c + d is

x 2  3x  c 1
85. If the maximum and minimum values of y  2
are 7 and respectively, the value of c
x  3x  c 7
is

86. If ,  be the roots of the equation 4x 2  16x  c  0, c  R such that 1    2 and 2    3, then
the number of integral values of c, are

87. Let r, s and t be the roots of the equation 8x 3  1001x  2008  0 and if
3 3 3
99   r  s    s  t    t  r  , the value of [] is (where [.] denotes the greatest integer
function)

88. The portion of the line ax + 3y – 1 = 0, intercepted between the lines ax + y + 1 = 0 and
x + 3y = 0 subtend a right angle at origin, then the value of |a| is.

89. Let ABC be a triangle and A  1, 2  , y  x be the perpendicular bisector of AB and x – 2y + 1 = 0
be the angle bisector of C. If the equation of BC is given by ax + by – 5 = 0, then the value of
a – 2b is

90. Consider the family of circles x 2  y 2  2x  2y  8  0 passing through two fixed point A and B.
Then the distance between the points A and B is

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