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FINAL JEE–MAIN EXAMINATION – JANUARY, 2023

(Held On Monday 30th January, 2023) TIME : 3 : 00 PM to 6 : 00 PM

PHYSICS TEST PAPER WITH SOLUTION


SECTION-A 3. The equivalent resistance between A and B is ……
1. A block of 3 kg is attached to a string whose
other end is attached to the wall. An unknown
force F is applied so that the string makes an angle
of 30° with the wall. The tension T is :
(Given g = 10 ms–2)

2 1
(1)  (2) 
3 2

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3 1
(3)  (4) 
2 3
Official Ans. by NTA (1)
Allen Ans. (1)

(1) 20 N (2) 25 N
(3) 10 N (4) 15 N Sol.
Official Ans. by NTA (1)
Allen Ans. (1)

1 1 1 1 1 1
    
R eq 2 12 4 6 2
Sol.
6  1  3  2  6 18 3
  
12 12 2
2
 R eq  
3
4. Given below are two statements : one is labelled as
 = 30°
Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R.
3g Assertion A : The nuclear density of nuclides
cos   10 6 56 20 209
T 5 B, 3 Li, 26 Fe, 10 Ne and 83 Bi can be arranged
3 3g as N N N N N
  Bi  Fe  Ne  B  Li .
2 T Reason R : The radius R of nucleus is related to its
 T = 20N mass number A as R = R0 A1/3, where R0 is a
2. A flask contains hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio constant.
In the light of the above statement, choose the
of 2 : 1 by mass at temperature 27°C. The ratio of
correct answer from the options given below :
average kinetic energy per molecule of hydrogen (1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
and oxygen respectively is : explanation of A
(1) 2 : 1 (2) 1 : 1 (2) A is false but R is true
(3) 1 : 4 (4) 4 : 1 (3) A is true but R is false
Official Ans. by NTA (2) (4) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct
explanation of A
Allen Ans. (2) Official Ans. by NTA (2)
5 Allen Ans. (2)
Sol. K av  kT
2 Sol. Nuclear density is independent of A.
Ratio = 1 : 1
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5. A thin prism P1 with an angle 6° and made of glass 7. A vehicle travels 4 km with speed of 3 km/h and
of refractive index 1.54 is combined with another another 4 km with speed of 5 km/h, then its
prism P2 made from glass of refractive index 1.72 average speed is :
to produce dispersion without average deviation. (1) 4.25 km/h (2) 3.50 km/h
The angle of prism P2 is : (3) 4.00 km/h (4) 3.75 km/h
(1) 6° (2) 1.3° Official Ans. by NTA (4)
(3) 7.8° (4) 4.5° Allen Ans. (4)
Official Ans. by NTA (4) 2 1 1 8
Sol.   
Allen Ans. (4) Vav 3 5 15
Sol. 1 = 2 [for no average deviation] 15
 Vav   3.75 km/h
 6° (1.54 – 1) = A(1.72 – 1) 4
6  0.54 8. As shown in the figure, a point charge Q is placed
 A
0.72 at the centre of conducting spherical shell of inner

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18 radius a and outer radius b. The electric field due to
  4.5
4 charge Q in three different regions I, II and III is
6. The output Y for the inputs A and B of circuit is given by : (I : r < a, II : a < r < b, III : r > b)
given by

Truth table of the shown circuit is :


(1) EI = 0, EII = 0, EIII  0
A B Y
0 0 1 (2) EI  0, EII = 0, EIII  0
(1) 0 1 1 (3) EI  0, EII = 0, EIII = 0
1 0 1 (4) EI = 0, EII = 0, EIII = 0
1 1 0
Official Ans. by NTA (2)
A B Y Allen Ans. (2)
0 0 1
(2) 0 1 0 Sol. Electric field inside material of conductor is zero.
1 0 0 9. As shown in the figure, a current of 2A flowing in
1 1 1 an equilateral triangle of side 4 3 cm . The
A B Y magnetic field at the centroid O of the triangle is :
0 0 0
(3) 0 1 1
1 0 1
1 1 1
A B Y
0 0 0
(4) 0 1 1 (Neglect the effect of earth’s magnetic field.)
1 0 1
(1) 4 3  104 T (2) 4 3  105 T
1 1 0
Official Ans. by NTA (4) (3) 3  104 T (4) 3 3  10 5 T
Allen Ans. (4) Official Ans. by NTA (4)
Sol. Given circuit represent XOR. Allen Ans. (4)

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Sol. d tan 60  2 3 12. Given below are two statements : one is labelled as
Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R.
d = 2 cm Assertion A : Efficiency of a reversible heat
 0i engine will be highest at –273°C temperature of
B  3 sin 60
2d cold reservoir.
Reason R : The efficiency of Carnot’s engine
2  107  2 3 depends not only on temperature of cold reservoir
 3 2

2  10 2 but it depends on the temperature of hot reservoir
 T 
 3 3  10 5 too and is given as   1  2  .
 T1 
10. In the given circuit, rms value of current (Irms)
In the light of the above statements, choose the
through the resistor R is :
correct answer from the options given below :
(1) A is true but R is false
(2) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct
explanation of A

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(3) A is false but R is true
(4) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
Official Ans. by NTA (4)
Allen Ans. (4)
(1) 2A
Sol. Both A and R are true and R is the correct
1 explanation of A
(2) A
2 13. Match List I with List II.
(3) 20 A List I List II
A Torque I. kg m–1 s–2
(4) 2 2A B Energy density II. kg ms–1
Official Ans. by NTA (1) C Pressure gradient III. kg m–2 s–2
Allen Ans. (1) D Impulse IV. kg m2 s–2
Choose the correct answer from the options given
Sol. z  1002  (200  100)2 below :
(1) A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II
 100 2  (2) A-I, B-IV, C-III, D-II
(3) A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III
Vrms 200 2 (4) A-IV, B-I, C-III, D-II
i rms  
z 100 2 Official Ans. by NTA (4)
Allen Ans. (4)
= 2A
14. For a simple harmonic motion in a mass spring
11. A machine gun of mass 10 kg fires 20 g bullets at system shown, the surface is frictionless. When the
the rate of 180 bullets per minute with a speed of mass of the block is 1 kg, the angular frequency is
1. When the mass block is 2 kg the angular
100 m s–1 each. The recoil velocity of the gun is :
frequency is 2. The ratio 2/1 is :
(1) 0.02 m/s
(2) 2.5 m/s
(3) 1.5 m/s
(4) 0.6 m/s 1
Official Ans. by NTA (4) (1) 2 (2)
2
Allen Ans. (4) 1
(3) 2 (4)
180 2
Sol. 20  103   100  10 V
60 Official Ans. by NTA (2)
 v = 0.6 m/s Allen Ans. (2)

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k 17. A current carrying rectangular loop PQRS is made
Sol. 
m of uniform wire. The length PR = QS = 5 cm and
2 m1 1 PQ = RS = 100 cm. If ammeter current reading
 
1 m2 2 changes from I to 2I, the ratio of magnetic forces
15. An electron accelerated through a potential per unit length on the wire PQ due to wire RS in
difference V1 has a de-Broglie wavelength of . I
the two cases respectively f PQ 2I
: f PQ is :
When the potential is changed to V2, its de-Broglie
V 
wavelength increases by 50%. The value of  1 
 V2 
is equal to :
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(1) 3 (2)
4
3 (1) 1 : 2 (2) 1 : 4
(3) (4) 4
2 (3) 1 : 5 (4) 1 : 3

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Official Ans. by NTA (2) Official Ans. by NTA (2)
Allen Ans. (2) Allen Ans. (2)
P2 h
Sol. KE  , P Sol. F  I1I2
2m 
FI : F2I = 1 : 4
2
h 18. A force is applied to a steel wire ‘A’, rigidly
 
eV1     clamped at one end. As a result elongation in the
2m
2 wire is 0.2 mm. If same force is applied to another
 h 
  steel wire ‘B’ of double the length and a diameter
eV2   1.5  2.4 times that of the wire ‘A’, the elongation in the
2m
V1 9 wire ‘B’ will be (wires having uniform circular
 (1.5)2 
V2 4 cross sections)
16. Match List I with List II : (1) 6.06 × 10–2 mm
List I List II (2) 2.77 × 10–2 mm
A. Attenuation I Combination of a (3) 3.0 × 10–2 mm
receiver and
(4) 6.9 × 10–2 mm
transmitter.
B. Transducer II Process of retrieval of Official Ans. by NTA (4)
information from the Allen Ans. (4)
carrier wave at received F A
C. Demodulation III Converts one form of Sol. Y

energy into another
D. Repeater IV Loss of strength of a
YA
signal while  F 
propagating through a
medium  A   A 
Choose the correct answer from the options given    
 1  2
below :
 2 A1 2
(1) A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV   
(2) A-II, B-III, C-IV, D-I  1 A2 1
(3) A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II  2 1 2
(4) A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I   
0.2 2.4  2.4 1
Official Ans. by NTA (4)
Allen Ans. (4)   2  6.9 × 10–2 mm

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19. An object is allowed to fall from a height R above 22. If the potential difference between B and D is zero,
the earth, where R is the radius of earth. Its 1
the value of x is  . The value of n is ……..
velocity when it strikes the earth’s surface, n
ignoring air resistance, will be :
(1) 2 gR (2) gR

gR
(3) (4) 2gR
2
Official Ans. by NTA (2)
Allen Ans. (2)
Sol. Loss in PE = Gain in KE
 GMm   GMm  1 2
      mv Official Ans. by NTA (2)
 2R   R  2
Allen Ans. (2)
GM

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 v2   gR x
R 2 x 1
Sol. 
 v  gR 3 x
2 1
20. A point source of 100 W emits light with 5%  
3 x 1
efficiency. At a distance of 5 m from the source,
1
the intensity produced by the electric field  x  0.5 
2
component is : n=2
1 W 1 W 23. The velocity of a particle executing SHM varies
(1) (2)
2 m 2 40  m 2 with displacement (x) as 4v2 = 50 – x2. The time
x
1 W 1 W period of oscillations is s. The value of x is
(3) (4) 7
10 m2 20  m 2
 22 
Official Ans. by NTA (2) ………  Take   
 7 
Allen Ans. (2) Official Ans. by NTA (88)
1 5 Allen Ans. (88)
Sol. IEF  
2 4   52 Sol. 4v2 = 50 – x2
1
1  v 50  x 2
 W/m2 2
40 
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SECTION-B 
2
21. A faulty thermometer reads 5°C in melting ice and 2 88
T  4 
 7
95°C in steam. The correct temperature on x = 88
absolute scale will be………. K when the faulty 24. In a Young’s double slit experiment, the intensities

thermometer reads 41°C. at two points, for the path difference and
4
Official Ans. by NTA (313) 
( being the wavelength of light used) are
3
Allen Ans. (313) I1 and I2 respectively. If I0 denotes the intensity
41  5 C  0 produced by each one of the individual slits, then
Sol.  I1  I2
95  5 100  0  .......
I0
36
 C  100  40C  313 K Official Ans. by NTA (3)
90
Allen Ans. (3)
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   27. As shown in figure, a cuboid lies in a region with
Sol. I  4I0 cos2  
 2  electric field E  2x 2 i  4yj  6kˆ N/C. The

I1  4I0 cos2    2I0 magnitude of charge within the cuboid is n 0 C .
4
The value of n is _______ (if dimension of cuboid
 2 
I2  4I0 cos2    I0 is 1 × 2 × 3 m3)
 3 
I1  I2
 3
I0
25. A radioactive nucleus decays by two different
process. The half life of the first process is
5 minutes and that of the second process is 30s.
The effective half-life of the nucleus is calculated

to be s. The value of  is _______.

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Official Ans. by NTA (12)
Official Ans. by NTA (300)
Allen Ans. (12)
Allen Ans. (300)
dN1 dN 2 Sol. E  2x 2 i  4yj  6kˆ
Sol.  1N   2N
dt dt
dN
   1   2  N
dt
  eq  1  2
1 1 1 11
   
t½ 300 30 300
300
 t½ 
11 net  8  3  2  6  12
26. A body of mass 2 kg is initially at rest. It starts
q
moving unidirectionally under the influence of a 12 
0
source of constant power P. Its displacement in 4s
1 |q| = 120
is  2 P m. The value of  will be ……
3 28. In an ac generator, a rectangular coil of 100 turns
Official Ans. by NTA (4) each having area 14 × 10–2 m2 is rotated at
Allen Ans. (4) 360 rev/min about an axis perpendicular to a
1 uniform magnetic field of magnitude 3.0 T. The
Sol. mV 2  Pt
2 maximum value of the emf produced will be
2Pt  22 
V ________ V.  Take   
m  7 
dx 2Pt Official Ans. by NTA (1584)

dt m
Allen Ans. (1584)
2P 2  3 2 4
x t 0 Sol. max  NAB
m 3
360  2
16 P 1  100  14  10 2  3 
x   16 P 60
3 3
= 1584V
=4

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29. A stone tied to 180 cm long string at its end is 30. A uniform disc of mass 0.5 kg and radius r is
making 28 revolutions in horizontal circle in every projected with velocity 18 m/s at t = 0 s on a rough
minute. The magnitude of acceleration of stone is horizontal surface. It starts off with a purely sliding
1936 motion at t = 0 s. After 2s it acquires a purely
ms 2 . The value of x ________.
x
rolling motion (see figure). The total kinetic energy
 22  of the disc after 2s will be ________ J
 Take   
 7 
(given, coefficient of friction is 0.3 and
Official Ans. by NTA (125) 2
g = 10 m/s ).
Allen Ans. (125)
2
 28  2 
Sol. a  2 R     1.8
 60 

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2
 56 22 
    1.8
 60 7  Official Ans. by NTA (54)
(44)2 Allen Ans. (54)
  1.8
225
Sol. a  kg  3
1936  1.8
 V = 18 – 3 × 2
225
V = 12 m/s
x = 125
1 1 mr 2 v 2
KE  mv 2 
2 2 2 r2
3
KE  mv 2
4
KE = 3 × 18 = 54 J

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FINAL JEE–MAIN EXAMINATION – JANUARY, 2023
(Held On Monday 30th January, 2023) TIME : 3 : 00 PM to 6 : 00 PM

CHEMISTRY TEST PAPER WITH SOLUTION


SECTION-A Sol. Due to –M effect of –NO2 group, it increases acidity
31. Which of the following reaction is correct ? +M effect of N (CH3)2 decreases acidity.
 Hyperconjugation of isopropyl decrease acidity
(1) 2LiNO3   2LiNO2  O2
 order of acidic strength

(2) 4LiNO3   2Li 2O  2N2O4  O2 (c) > (a) > (d) > (b)

(3) 4LiNO3   2Li2 O  4NO2  O2 34. Decreasing order towards SN1 reaction for the

following compounds is:
(4) 2LiNO3   2Li  2NO2  O2
Official Ans. by NTA (3)
Allen Ans. (3)

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Sol. 4LiNO3   2Li2 O  4NO2  O2
32. The most stable carbocation for the following is:
NH2 NH2 NH NH
2 2

+ + (1) a > c > d > b (2) a > b > c > d


(3) b > d > c > a (4) d > b > c > a
+ Official Ans. by NTA (3)
+ Allen Ans. (3)
(a) (b) (c) (d) Sol. The rate of SN1 reaction depends upon stability of
(1) c (2) d carbocation which follows the order
(3) b (4) a
Official Ans. by NTA (1)
Allen Ans. (1)

 Reactivity order
Sol. (b) > (d) > (c) > (a)
The +M effect of NH2 is stabilizing the CH3 CH3
carbocation.
33. The correct order of pKa values for the following 35.
compounds is: Br Br
OH OH OH OH NO2
(X) (Y)
In the above conversion of compound (X) to
product (Y), the sequence of reagents to be used
will be:
N NO2 (1) (i) Br2, Fe (ii) Fe, H+ (iii) LiAlH4
(a) (b) (c) (d) (2) (i) Br2(aq) (ii) LiAlH4 (iii) H3O+
(1) c > a > d > b (2) b > d > a > c (3) (i) Fe, H+ (ii) Br2(aq) (iii) HNO2 (iv) CuBr
(3) b > a > d > c (4) a > b > c > d (4) (i) Fe, H+ (ii) Br2(aq) (iii) HNO2 (iv) H3PO2
Official Ans. by NTA (2) Official Ans. by NTA (4)
Allen Ans. (2) Allen Ans. (4)

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Sol. Sol. For [Fe(NH3)6]+2 , 0 < P, hence the pairing of
electrons does not occur in t2g. Therefore complex
is outer orbital and its hybridisation is sp3d2.
List I List II
(Complexes) (Hybridisation)
[Ni(CO)4] sp3
[Cu(NH3)4]2+ dsp2
[Fe(NH3)6]2+ sp3d2
[Fe(H2O)6]2+ sp3d2
38. The Cl – Co – Cl bond angle values in a fac-
36. Maximum number of electrons that can be
[Co(NH3)3Cl3] complex is/are:
accommodated in shell with n = 4 are: (1) 90° & 180°
(1) 16 (2) 90°

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(2) 32 (3) 180°
(4) 90° & 120°
(3) 50
Official Ans. by NTA (2)
(4) 72 Allen Ans. (2)
Official Ans. by NTA (2) NH3
H3 N Cl
Allen Ans. (2)
Sol. The number of electrons in the orbitals of sub-shell Sol. Co

of n = 4 are H3 N Cl
Cl
4s 2 The Cl – Co – Cl bond angle in above octahedral
4p 6
complex is 90°
4d 10
4f 14 39. Given below are two statements: One is labelled as
(Total) 32 Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R.
O
37. Match List I with List II:
Assertion A : can be easily reduced
OH
List I List II
(Complexes) (Hybridisation) using Zn-Hg/ HCl to
(A) [Ni(CO)4] I sp3 Reason R : Zn-Hg/HCl is used to reduce carbonyl
(B) [Cu(NH3)4]2+ II dsp2 group to –CH2 – group.
In the light of the above statements, choose the
(C) [Fe(NH3)6]2+ III sp3d2
correct answer from the options given below:
(D) [Fe(H2O)6]2+ IV d2sp3 (1) A is false but R is true
(2) A is true but R is false
(1) A – II, B – I, C – III, D – IV
(3) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
(2) A – I, B – II, C – III, D – IV explanation of A
(3) A – II, B – I, C – IV, D – III (4) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A
(4) A – I, B– II, C – IV, D – III
Official Ans. by NTA (1)
Official Ans. by NTA (4) Allen Ans. (1)
Allen Ans. (BONUS)

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O 43. KMnO4 oxidises I– in acidic and neutral/faintly
Zn-Hg/HCl
alkaline solution, respectively to
Sol. OH Cl
(1) I2 & IO3
The acid sensitive alcohol group reacts with HCl,
hence Clemmenson reduction is not suitable for (2) IO3 & I2
above conversion.
40. Chlorides of which metal are soluble in organic (3) IO3 & IO3
solvents: (4) I2 & I2
(1) Ca (2) Mg Official Ans. by NTA (1)
(3) K (4) Be
Allen Ans. (1)
Official Ans. by NTA (4)
Allen Ans. (4) Sol. In acidic medium
Sol. BeCl2 having covalent nature is soluble in organic 2MnO4  10I  16H  2Mn 2  5I2  8H2 O
solvent.
41. Given below are two statements : One is labelled as In neutral/faintly alkaline solution

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Assertion A and the other labelled as Reason R. 2MnO4  I  H2 O  2MnO2  2OH  IO3
Assertion A: Antihistamines do not affect the
44. Bond dissociation energy of E–H bond of the
secretion of acid in stomach.
Reason R : Antiallergic and antacid drugs work on “H2E” hydrides of group 16 elements (given
different receptors. below), follows order.
In the light of the above statements, choose the (A) O
correct answer from the options given below:
(B) S
(1) A is false but R is true
(2) Both A and R are true and R is the correct (C) Se
explanation of A (D) Te
(3) A is true but R is false (1) A > B > C > D
(4) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
(2) A > B > D > C
explanation of A.
Official Ans. by NTA (2) (3) B > A > C > D
Allen Ans. (2) (4) D > C > B > A
Sol. Antiallergic and antacid drugs work on different
Official Ans. by NTA (1)
receptors
NCERT(XII) vol. 2 page no. 451-452 Allen Ans. (1)
42. The wave function () of 2s is given by Sol. Bond dissociation energy of E–H bond in hydrides

1 1 
1/2
r   r/2a 0 of group 16 follows the order
 2s     2  e
2 2  a 0   a0  H2O > H2S > H2Se > H2Te
At r = r0, radial node is formed. Thus, r0 in terms of a0 45. The water quality of a pond was analysed and its
(1) r0 = a0 (2) r0 = 4a0 BOD was found to be 4. The pond has

a0 (1) Highly polluted water


(3) r0  (4) r0 = 2a0
2 (2) Water has high amount of fluoride compounds
Official Ans. by NTA (4) (3) Very clean water
Allen Ans. (4) (4) Slightly polluted water
Sol. At node 2s = 0 Official Ans. by NTA (3)

r0 Allen Ans. (3)


2  0
a0 Sol. Clean water as BOD value of < 5 while polluted
water has BOD of 15 or more.
r0 = 2a0
46. Match List I with List II:
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List I (Mixture) (Separation metal is made to act as anode and its impure
Technique) metallic form is used as cathode.
(A) CHCl3 + C6H5NH2 I Steam distillation Statement II: During the Hall-Heroult electrolysis
process, purified Al2O3 is mixed with Na3AlF6 to
Differential
(B) C6H14 + C5H12 II lower the melting point of the mixture.
extraction
In the light of the above statements, choose the
(C) C6H5NH2 + H2O III Distillation
most appropriate answer from the options given
Organic compound Fractional below:
(D) IV
in H2O distillation (1) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is
(1) A-IV, B-I, C-III, D-II correct
(2) Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
(2) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
(3) Statement I is correct but Statement II is
(3) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV incorrect

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(4) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
(4) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
Official Ans. by NTA (1)
Official Ans. by NTA (2) Allen Ans. (1)
Allen Ans. (2) Sol. In Electrolytic refining, the pure metal is used as
cathode and impure metal is used as anode.
Sol. Na3AlF6 is added during electrolysis of Al2O3 to
lower the melting point and increase conductivity.
List II
List I (Mixture) 49. Formulae for Nessler’s reagent is:
(Separation
Technique) (1) KHg2I2 (2) KHgI3
(3) K2HgI4 (4) HgI2
CHCl3 + C6H5NH2 Distillation Official Ans. by NTA (3)
Fractional Allen Ans. (3)
C6H14 + C5H12
distillation Sol. Nessler’s reagent is K2HgI4.
C6H5NH2 + H2O Steam distillation 50. 1 L, 0.02 M solution of [Co(NH3)5SO4]Br is mixed
with 1L, 0.02 M solution of [Co(NH3)5Br]SO4. The
Organic compound Differential
resulting solution is divided into two equal parts
in H2O extraction
(X) and treated with excess AgNO3 solution and
NCERT (XI) Vol. 2 Page No. 359, 360. BaCl2 solution respectively as shown below:
1 L Solution (X) + AgNO3 solution (excess)Y
47. Boric acid in solid, whereas BF3 is gas at room
1 L Solution (X) + BaCl2 solution (excess)Z
temperature because of The number of moles of Y and Z respectively are
(1) Strong ionic bond in Boric acid (1) 0.02, 0.02
(2) 0.01, 0.01
(2) Strong van der Waal’s interaction in Boric acid (3) 0.02, 0.01
(3) Strong hydrogen bond in Boric acid (4) 0.01, 0.02
Official Ans. by NTA (2)
(4) Strong covalent bond in BF3
Allen Ans. (2)
Official Ans. by NTA (3) Sol. Co  NH 3 5 SO 4  Br  AgNO3  AgBr 
Allen Ans. (3) 0.01 mol excess 0.01 Mol
Sol. Boric acid has strong hydrogen bonding while BF3 Co  NH3 5 Br  SO4  BaCl2  BaSO4 
does not. Therefore boric acid is solid. 0.01 mol excess 0.01 Mol

48. Given below are two statements:

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SECTION-B 1 a
ln 0
t1 K 0.4a 0
51. 1 mole of ideal gas is allowed to expand reversibly Sol. 
t 2 1 ln a 0
and adiabatically from a temperature of 27°C. The K 0.1a 0
work done is 3 kJ mol-1. The final temperature of 10
ln
540
the gas is _______K (Nearest integer). Given  4
t2 ln10
Cv=20 J mol–1K–1.
540 log10  log 4

Official Ans. by NTA (150) t2 log 10

Allen Ans. (150) 540 1  0.6



t2 1
Sol. q = 0
540
U = w   0.4
t2
1 × 20 × [T2 – 300] = – 3000

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540
T2 – 300 = – 150  t2   1350 sec
0.4
T2 = 150 K
54. Lead storage battery contains 38% by weight
52. Iron oxide FeO, crystallises in a cubic lattice with a solution of H2SO4. The van’t Hoff factor is 2.67 at
unit cell edge length of 5.0Å. If density of the FeO this concentration. The temperature in Kelvin at
in the crystal is 4.0 g cm–3, then the number of FeO which the solution in the battery will freeze is ____
(Nearest integer).
units present per unit cell is _____ (Nearest
Given Kf = 1.8 K kg mol–1
integer)
Official Ans. by NTA (243)
Given : Molar mass of Fe and O is 56 and 16g Allen Ans. (243)
mol–1 respectively. Sol. Tf  i.Kf .m
38 1000
NA = 6.0 × 1023 mol–1  Tf  2.67  1.8  
98 62
Official Ans. by NTA (4)  Tf  30.05

Allen Ans. (4) F.P. = 243 K


55. Consider the following equation :
Z M
Sol. d 2SO2 (g)  O2 (g) 2SO3 (g), H  190 kJ
N0  a 3
Z  72 The number of factors which will increase the
4 yield of SO3 at equilibrium from the following is
6  10  125  1024
23

Z  4.166 4 _______
A. Increasing temperature
53. An organic compound undergoes first order
B. Increasing pressure
decomposition. If the time taken for the 60% C. Adding more SO2
decomposition is 540 s, then the time required for D. Adding more O2
E. Addition of catalyst
90% decomposition will be is _______ s. (Nearest
Official Ans. by NTA (3)
integer).
Allen Ans. (3)
Given : ln 10 = 2.3; log 2 = 0.3 Sol. The yield of SO3 at equilibrium will be due to :
B. Increasing pressure
Official Ans. by NTA (1350)
C. Adding more SO2
Allen Ans. (1350) D. Adding more O2

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56. The graph of log vs log p for an adsorption
m moles of glycine (G), two moles of leucine (L) and
process is a straight line inclined at an angle of 45°
with intercept equal to 0.6020. The mass of gas two moles of valine (V) per mole of peptide. The
adsorbed per unit mass of adsorbent at the pressure
number of peptide linkages in it are _______ .
of 0.4 atm is ______×10–1 (Nearest integer)
Given : log 2 = 0.3010 Official Ans. by NTA (6)
Official Ans. by NTA (16)
Allen Ans. (6)
Allen Ans. (16)
x Sol. Number of peptide linkage = (amino acid – 1)
log m
=7–1=6
= tan-1 n1 ( )
Sol. 59. The strength of 50 volume solution of hydrogen

log K peroxide is ______ g/L (Nearest integer).

log P Given:

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x 1
log  log k  log P Molar mass of H2O2 is 34 g mol–1
m n
1 Molar volume of gas at STP = 22.7 L.
 tan 45  1
n
log k = 0.6020 = log 4 Official Ans. by NTA (150)
K=4
Allen Ans. (150)
x
  K.P1/n
m 50
Sol. Molarity 
x 11.35
 4  0.4   1.6
m 50
x Strength in gm/L   34
= 1.6 = 16 × 10–1 11.35
m
60. The electrode potential of the following half cell at
57. Number of compounds from the following which
will not dissolve in cold NaHCO3 and NaOH 298 K.
solutions but will dissolve in hot NaOH solution is X | X2+ (0.001 M) || Y2+ (0.01 M) | Y
_____ .
O O is _____×10–2 V (Nearest integer).

OH O Given : E0x2 |x  2.36V

, , E0Y2 |Y  0.36V

2.303RT
 0.06V
F

Official Ans. by NTA (275)


O Allen Ans. (275)

O Sol. X  Y2  Y  X2


E0Cell  0.36  (2.36) = 2.72 V
O
H3 C CH3 , 0.06 0.001
E Cell  2.72  log
2 0.01
Official Ans. by NTA (3)
= 2.72 + 0.03 = 2.75 V
Allen Ans. (3) = 275 × 10–2 V
Sol. Compound 2, 3, 7
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MATHEMATICS TEST PAPER WITH SOLUTION


SECTION-A 63. Let q be the maximum integral value of p in [0, 10] for
61. Consider the following statements: 5
which the roots of the equation x 2 - px + p = 0 are
P : I have fever 4
Q : I will not take medicine rational. Then the area of the region {(x, y) : 0 £ y
R : I will take rest £ (x – q)2, 0 £ x £ q} is
The statement “If I have fever, then I will take
(1) 243 (2) 25
medicine and I will take rest” is equivalent to:
125
(1) (( : P ) Ú : Q) Ù (( : P) Ú R ) (3)
3
(4) 164

(2) ( ( : P ) Ú : Q ) Ù ( ( : P ) Ú : R )

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Official Ans. by NTA (1)
Allen Ans. (1)
(3) ( P Ú Q ) Ù ( ( : P ) Ú R )
5p
Sol. x 2 - px + =0
(4) ( PÚ : Q ) Ù ( PÚ : R ) 4
Official Ans. by NTA (1) D = p 2 - 5p = p ( p - 5 )
Allen Ans. (1) \q = 9
Sol. P ® (: Q Ù R)
0 £ y £ ( x - 9)
2

: P Ú (: Q Ù R )

( : PÚ : Q ) Ù ( : P Ú R )
62. Let A be a point on the x-axis. Common tangents
are drawn from A to the curves x2 + y2 = 8 and y2 =
16x. If one of these tangents touches the two 9
curves at Q and R, then (QR)2 is equal to
(1) 64 (2) 76
(3) 81 (4) 72
9
Area = ò ( x - 9 ) dx = 243
2
Official Ans. by NTA (4)
Allen Ans. (4) 0

4 x3 ax 2
Sol. y = mx + 64. If the functions f (x) = + 2bx + and
m 3 2
4 x3
m g(x) = + ax + bx 2 , a ¹ 2b have a common
= 2 2 \ m = ±1 3
1 + m2 extreme point, then a + 2b + 7 is equal to
y = ± x ± 4. Point of contact on parabola (1) 4
æ a 2a ö 3
Let m = 1, ç 2
, ÷ (2)
èm m ø 2
R (4, 8) (3) 3
Point of contact on circle Q (–2, 2) (4) 6

\ ( QR ) = 36 + 36 = 72
2 Official Ans. by NTA (4)
Allen Ans. (4)

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Sol. f ¢ ( x ) = x 2 + 2b + ax Sol. Put y = vx
dv æ 1 + 3v 2 ö
g¢ ( x ) = x 2 + a + 2bx v+x = -ç 2 ÷
dx è 3+ v ø
(2b – a) – x (2b – a) = 0
( v + 1)
3
\ x = 1 is the common root dv
x =-
dx 3 + v2
Put x = 1 in f ¢ ( x ) = 0 or g¢ ( x ) = 0
1 + 2b + a = 0
( 3 + v2 ) dv + dx = 0
( v + 1)
3
x
7 + 2b + a = 6
The range of the function f ( x ) = 3 - x + 2 + x is 4dv dv 2dv dx
65.
ò ( v + 1) + ò v + 1 - ò ( v + 1) + ò
3 2
x
=0
(1) é 5, 10 ù
ë û -2 2
+ ln ( v + 1) + + ln x = c
( v + 1) v +1
2
(2) é 2 2, 11 ù
ë û

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-2x 2 æ x + y ö 2x
(3) é 5, 13 ù + ln ç ÷+ + ln x = c
ë û
( x + y) è x ø x+y
2

(4) é 2, 7 ù 2xy
ë û + ln ( x + y ) = c
( x + y)
2
Official Ans. by NTA (1)
Allen Ans. (1) \ c = 0 , as x = 1, y = 0
Sol. y = 3-x + 2+ x + 2
2
( 3 - x )( 2 + x ) \
2xy
+ ln ( x + y ) = 0
( x + y)
2

= 5 + 2 6 + x - x2
( ) ( )
13 9

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67. Let x = 8 3 + 13 and y = 7 2 + 9 . If [t]
25 æ 1ö
y = 5+2
2
-çx - ÷ denotes the greatest integer £ t, then
4 è 2ø (1) [x] + [y] is even
y max = 5 + 5 = 10 (2) [x] is odd but [y] is even
(3) [x] is even but [y] is odd
y min = 5 (4) [x] and [y] are both odd
Official Ans. by NTA (1)
66. The solution of the differential equation
Allen Ans. (1)
æ x 2 + 3y 2 ö
dy
( ) ( ) ( )
13 12
(13)
1
= -ç 2 , y(1) = 0 is Sol. x = 8 3 + 13 =13 C0 × 8 3 +13 C1 8 3 + ...
2 ÷
dx è 3x + y ø
( ) ( ) ( ) (13) +…
13 13 12 1
x ¢ = 8 3 - 13 =13 C0 8 3 -13 C1 8 3
xy
(1) log e x + y - = 0
( x + y) x - x ¢ = 2 é 13 C1 × 8 3 ( ) C (8 3 ) × (13 ) ....ù
2 12 10
(13 )
1 3
+13
ëê ûú
3

xy therefore, x - x ¢ is even integer, hence [x] is even


(2) log e x + y + = 0
( x + y)
2

( ) ( ) ( ) (9 )
9 9 8 1
Now, y = 7 2 + 9 =9 C 0 7 2 +9 C1 7 2
2xy
(3) log e x + y + = 0
(
) ( 9) ......
7 2
( x + y)
2 +9 C2 7 2

y¢ = ( 7 2 - 9 ) = C ( 7 2 ) - C ( 7 2 ) ( 9 )
9 9 8 1
2xy 9 9
(4) log e x + y - = 0 0 1

( x + y)
2

+ C ( 7 2 ) ( 9 ) ......
7 2
9
2
Official Ans. by NTA (3)
y - y¢ = 2 é C ( 7 2 ) ( 9 ) + C ( 7 2 ) ( 9 ) + ...ù
8 1 6 3
Allen Ans. (3) 9 9

ëê ûú
1 3

y - y¢ = Even integer, hence [y] is even

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68. A vector v in the first octant is inclined to the x- Sol. LHL = lim g ( h ( - k ) ) ,k > 0
k®0
axis at 60°, to the y-axis at 45° and to the z-axis at
an acute angle. If a plane passing through the = lim g ( -2 + 1) Q f ( x ) = -1 " x < 0
k ®0
r
points ( )
2, -1,1 and (a, b, c), is normal to v , = g(–1) = 1

then RHL = lim g ( h ( k ) ) ,k > 0


k ®0

(1) 2a + b + c= 1 = lim g ( -1) ,Q f ( x ) = 1, " x > 0


k®0
(2) a + b + 2c= 1 =1
(3) a + 2b + c= 1 70. The number of ways of selecting two numbers a and b,
(4) 2a - b + c= 1 a Î {2, 4, 6,.....,100} and b Î {1,3,5,.....,99}
Official Ans. by NTA (3) such that 2 is the remainder when a + b is divided
Allen Ans. (3) by 23 is
v̂ = cos 60°ˆi + cos 45°ˆj + cos gkˆ

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Sol. (1) 186 (2) 54
(3) 108 (4) 268
1 1
Þ + + cos 2 g = 1 ( g ® Acute ) Official Ans. by NTA (3)
4 2
Allen Ans. (3)
1
Þ cos g = Sol. a Î {2, 4, 6,8,10,....,100}
2
Þ g = 60° b Î {1,3,5, 7,9,.....,99}

Equation of plane is Now, a + b Î {25, 71,117,163}


1
2
(
x- 2 +
1
2
) 1
( y + 1) + ( z - 1) = 0
2
(i) a + b = 25, no. of ordered pairs (a, b) is 12
(ii) a + b = 71, no. of ordered pairs (a, b) is 35
Þ x + 2y + z = 1 (iii) a + b = 117, no. of ordered pairs (a, b) is 42
(iv) a + b = 163, no. of ordered pairs (a, b) is 19
(a, b, c) lies on it.
\ total = 108 pairs
Þ a + 2b + c = 1
71. If P is a 3 × 3 real matrix such that PT = aP + (a – 1)I,
69. Let f, g and h be the real valued functions defined
where a > 1, then
ìx (1) P is a singular matrix
ï , x¹0
on ¡ as f ( x ) = í x , (2) Adj P > 1
ï 1, x = 0
î 1
(3) Adj P=
ì sin ( x + 1) 2
ï , x ¹ -1 (4) Adj P= 1
g ( x ) = í ( x + 1) and h(x) = 2[x] – f(x),
ï 1, x = -1
Official Ans. by NTA (4)
î Allen Ans. (4)
where [x] is the greatest integer £ x. Then the Sol. PT = aP + ( a - 1) I
(
value of lim g h ( x - 1) is) Þ P = aP T + ( a - 1) I
x ®1

(1) 1 Þ P T - P = a ( P - PT )
(2) sin(1) Þ P = PT , as a ¹ -1
(3) –1 Now, P= aP + ( a - 1) I
(4) 0
Þ P = -I Þ P = 1
Official Ans. by NTA (1)
Allen Ans. (1) Þ Adj P = 1

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72. Let l Î ¡, a = l iˆ + 2ˆj - 3k,
ˆ b = iˆ - lˆj + 2k.
ˆ 74. Let a1 = 1, a 2 , a 3 , a 4 ,..... be consecutive natural
r r r r r r
If (( ) ( )) ( )
a + b ´ a ´ b ´ a - b = 8iˆ - 40jˆ - 24k, ˆ numbers. Then tan -1 ç
æ 1 ö -1 æ
÷ + tan ç
1 ö
è 1 + a1a 2 ø
÷
è 1 + a 2a3 ø
r r r r
then l ( a + b ) ´ ( a - b ) is equal to
2
æ 1 ö
+..... + tan -1 ç ÷ is equal to
(1) 140 (2) 132 è 1 + a 2021a 2022 ø
(3) 144 (4) 136 p p
(1) - cot - ( 2022 ) (2) cot ( 2022 ) -
1 -1
Official Ans. by NTA (1)
4 4
Allen Ans. (1)
r p p
(3) tan ( 2022 ) - (4) - tan ( 2022 )
-1 -1
Sol. a = l ˆi + 2ˆj - 3kˆ
r 4 4
b = ˆi - lˆj + 2kˆ Official Ans. by NTA (3)
r r r r r r
( ) (( ) ( ))
Allen Ans. (1,3)
Þ b - a ´ a + b ´ a ´ b = 8iˆ - 40jˆ - 24kˆ Sol. a 2 - a1 = a 3 - a 2 = ..... = a 2022 - a 2021 = 1.
r r r r r r
(( ) ( )) ( )
Þ a - b × a + b a ´ b = 8iˆ - 40j - 24kˆ
æ a -a ö æ a -a ö æa
\ tan -1 ç 2 1 ÷ + tan -1 ç 3 2 ÷ + ..... + tan -1 ç 2022
- a 2021 ö
÷

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è 1 + a a
1 2 ø è 1 + a a
2 3 ø è 1 + a 2021a 2022 ø
r r
( )
Þ 8 a ´ b = 8iˆ - 40ˆj - 24kˆ = éë( tan -1 a 2 ) - tan -1 a1 ùû + éë tan -1 a 3 - tan -1 a 2 ùû + …..
ˆi ˆj kˆ + éë tan -1 a 2022 - tan -1 a 2021 ùû
r r
Now, a ´ b= l 2 -3 = tan -1 a 2022 - tan -1 a1
1 -l 2 p
= tan -1 ( 2022 ) - tan -1 1 = tan -1 2022 - (option 3)
= ( 4 - 3l ) ˆi - ( 2l + 3) ˆj + ( -l 2 - 2 ) kˆ 4
æp ö p
Þ l =1 = ç - cot -1 ( 2022 ) ÷ -
r è2 ø 4
\ a = ˆi + 2ˆj - 3kˆ p
r = - cot -1 ( 2022 ) (option 1)
b = ˆi - ˆj + 2kˆ 4
r r r
ˆ ar - b = 3jˆ - 5kˆ The parabolas : ax2 + 2bx + cy = 0 and dx2 + 2ex + fy = 0
Þ a + b = 2iˆ + ˆj - k,
75.
intersect on the line y = 1. If a, b, c, d, e, f are
ˆi ˆj kˆ positive real numbers and a, b, c are in G.P., then
r r r r
( ) ( )
Þ a + b ´ a - b = 2 1 -1 = 2iˆ + 10jˆ + 6kˆ (1) d, e, f are in A.P. (2)
d e f
, , are in G.P.
a b c
0 3 -5 d e f
(3) , , are in A.P. (4) d, e, f are in G.P.
\ required answer = 4 + 100 + 36= 140 a b c
r r r r
73. Let a and b be two vectors. Let a = 1, b = 4 and Official Ans. by NTA (3)
r r r r r Allen Ans. (3)
r
( )
a × b = 2. If c = 2a ´ b - 3b, then the value of Sol. ax 2 + 2bx + c = 0
r r Þ ax 2 + 2 acx + c = 0 (Q b 2 = ac )
b × c is
( )
2
(1) –24 Þ x a+ c =0
(2) –48
(3) –84 c
(4) –60 x2 - ….. (1)
a
Official Ans. by NTA (2)
Allen Ans. (2) Now, dx 2 + 2ex + f= 0
r r r r é cù
Sol. (
c = 2a ´ b - 3b ) æcö
Þ d ç ÷ + 2e ê- ú+f = 0
r r r r r r r èaø ë aû
( )
b × c = b × 2a ´ b - 3b × b
dc c
2 Þ + f = 2e
= -3 b a a
= – 48

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Þ + = 2e logca and logbc be in G.P. If the sum of first 20
a c ac
d f 2e é a + 4b + c
Þ + = as b = ae ùû terms of an A.P., whose first term is
a c b ë 3
d e f a - 8b + c
\ , , are in A.P. and the common difference is is – 444,
a b c 10
76. If a plane passes through the points (–1, k, 0), (2, k, –1), then abc is equal to
x - 1 2y + 1 (1) 343 (2) 216
(1, 1, 2) and is parallel to the line = 343 125
1 2 (3) (4)
8 8
z +1 k2 +1
= , then the value of is Official Ans. by NTA (2)
-1 ( k - 1)( k - 2 ) Allen Ans. (2)
17 5
(1) (2) Sol. As a3, b3, c3 be in A.P. ® a 3 + c3 = 2b3 …. (1)
5 17

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log ba , log ca , log bc are in G.P.
6 13
(3) (4) 2
13 6 log b log c æ log a ö
\ × =ç ÷
Official Ans. by NTA (4) log a log b è log c ø
\ ( log a ) = ( log c ) Þ a = c
Allen Ans. (4) 3 3
….. (2)
x - 1 2y + 1 z + 1 From (1) and (2)
Sol. = =
1 2 -1 a =b=c
1 a + 4b + c a - 8b + c -6a -3
y+ T1 = = 2a; d = = = a
x -1 2 = z +1
= 3 10 10 5
1 1 -1
20 é æ 3 öù
Points : A ( -1, k, 0 ) , B ( 2, k, -1) , C (1,1, 2 ) \ S20 = ê 4a + 19 ç - a ÷ ú
2 ë è 5 øû
uuur
CA = -2iˆ + ( k - 1) ˆj - 2kˆ é 20a - 57a ù
uuur = 10 ê úû
ë 5
CB = ˆi + ( k - 1) ˆj - 3kˆ
= –74a
ˆi ˆj kˆ \-74a = -444 Þ a = 6
uuur uuur
CA ´ CB = -2 k - 1 -2 \ abc = 63 = 216
1 k - 1 -3 78. Let S be the set of all values of a1 for which the
mean deviation about the mean of 100 consecutive
= ˆi ( -3k + 3 + 2k - 2 ) - ˆj ( 6 + 2 ) + kˆ ( -2k + 2 - k + 1) positive integers a1, a2, a3, ….., a100 is 25. Then S is
(1) f (2) {99}
= (1 - k ) iˆ - 8jˆ + ( 3 - 3k ) kˆ (3) ¥ (4) {9}
1 Official Ans. by NTA (3)
y+
x -1 2 = z + 1 is perpendicular to Allen Ans. (3)
The line =
1 1 -1 Sol. let a1 be any natural number
normal vector.
a1 , a1 + 1, a1 + 2,....., a1 + 99 are values of ai 'S
\1 × (1 - k ) + 1( -8 ) + ( -1)( 3 - 3k ) = 0
Þ 1 - k - 8 - 3 + 3k = 0 a1 + ( a1 + 1) + ( a1 + 2 ) + ..... + a1 + 99
x=
Þ 2k = 10 Þ k = 5 100
100a1 + (1 + 2 + ..... + 99 ) 99 ´100
k2 +1 26 13 = = a1 +
\ = = 100 2 ´100
( k - 1)( k - 2 ) 4 × 3 6
99
= a1 +
2
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100 SECTION-B
åx i -x
Mean deviation about mean = 1= 1 81. 50th root of a number x is 12 and 50th root of
100 another number y is 18. Then the remainder
æ 99 97 95 1ö obtained on dividing (x + y) by 25 is _____.
2 ç + + + .... + ÷
2 2 2 2ø
= è Official Ans. by NTA (23 )
100
Allen Ans. (23)
1 + 3 + ..... + 99
= Sol. x + y = 1250 + 1850 = (150 – 6)25 + (325 – 1)25
100
= 25 K – (625 + 1) = 25 K – ((5 + 1)25 + 1)
50
[1 + 99] = 25K1 – 2 Remainder = 23
= 2 82. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9}. Then the number of
100
= 25 possible functions f :A ® A such that
So, it is true for every natural no. 'a1 ' f ( m × n ) = f ( m ) × f ( n ) for every m, n Î A with

®
3 ìï æ 1ö æ
2
2ö æ
2

2
üï m × n Î A is equal to _____.
79. lim í4 + ç 2 + ÷ + ç 2 + ÷ + ... + ç 3 - ÷ ý
n ®¥ n nø è nø nø
îï è è þï
Official Ans. by NTA (432)
is equal to Allen Ans. (432)
19 Sol. f(1) = 1; f(9) = f(3) × f(3)
(1) 12 (2)
3 i.e., f(3) = 1 or 3
(3) 0 (4) 19 Total function = 1 × 6 × 2 × 6 × 6 × 1 = 432
Official Ans. by NTA (4) 83. Let P ( a1 , b1 ) and Q ( a 2 , b 2 ) be two distinct
Allen Ans. (4)
3 n -1 æ rö
2 points on a circle with center C ( )
2, 3 . Let O
Sol. lim
n ®¥ n
å ç2+ ÷
r =0 è nø be the origin and OC be perpendicular to both CP
1
35
= 3ò ( 2 + x ) dx = 27 – 8 = 19
2
and CQ. If the area of the triangle OCP is ,
0 2
80. For a, b Î ¡, suppose the system of linear then a12 + a 22 + b12 + b 22 is equal to _____.
equations Official Ans. by NTA (24)
x–y+z=5
Allen Ans. (24)
2x + 2y + az = 8
3x – y + 4z = b 1 35
Sol. ´ PC ´ 5 = ;PC = 7
has infinitely many solutions. Then a and b are the 2 2
roots of P

(1) x - 10x + 16= 0


2
(2) x + 18x + 56 = 0
2
(0, 0)
(3) x - 18x + 56= 0 (4) x + 14x + 24 = 0
2 2

Official Ans. by NTA (3) C


90°
Allen Ans. (3)
1 -1 1
Q
Sol. 2 2 a = 0; 8 + a – 2 (–4 + 1) + 3(–a –2)=0
3 -1 4
a12 + b12 + a 22 + b 22 = OP 2 + OQ 2
8 + a + 6 – 3a – 6 = 0
= 2 (5 + 7) = 24
a=4

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84. The 8th common term of the series 1 - cos 2x
S1 = 3 + 7 + 11 + 15 + 19 + .....,
Sol. ò sec 2x - 1dx = ò
cos 2x
dx

sin x
S2 = 1 + 6 + 11 + 16 + 21 + .... = 2ò dx
2cos2 x - 1
is _____. put cos x = t Þ - sin x dx = dt
dt
Official Ans. by NTA (151) = - 2ò
2t 2 - 1
Allen Ans. (151)
= - ln 2 cos x + cos 2x + c
Sol. T8 = 11 + (8 – 1) × 20
= 11 + 140 = 151
85. Let a line L pass through the point P(2, 3, 1) and be 1
= - ln 2cos 2 x + cos 2x + 2 cos 2x × 2 cos x + c
parallel to the line x + 3y – 2z – 2 = 0 = x – y + 2z. 2
1 1

®
If the distance of L from the point (5, 3, 8) is a, = - ln cos 2x + + cos 2x × 1 + cos 2x + c
2 2
then 3a2 is equal to _____. 1 1
Qb = , a = - Þ b - a = 1
Official Ans. by NTA (158) 2 2
87. If the value of real number a > 0 for which x2 – 5ax
Allen Ans. (158)
+ 1 = 0 and x2 – ax – 5 = 0 have a common real
ˆi ˆj kˆ 3
roots is then b is equal to _____.
Sol. 1 3 -2 = 4iˆ - 4jˆ - 4kˆ 2b
1 -1 2
Official Ans. by NTA (13)
x - 2 y - 3 z -1 Allen Ans. (13)
\ Equation of line is = =
1 -1 -1 Sol. Two equations have common root
Let Q be (5, 3, 8) and foot of ^ from Q on this \ ( 4a )( 26a ) = ( -6 ) = 36
2

line be R.
9 3
Now, R º ( k + 2, - k + 3, - k + 1) Þ a2 = \a = Þ b = 13
26 26
DR of QR are (k – 3, – k, –k –7)
88. The number of seven digits odd numbers, that can
\ (1)( k - 3) + ( -1)( - k ) + ( -1)( - k - 7 ) = 0
be formed using all the seven digits 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 5
4 is _____.
Þk=-
3 Official Ans. by NTA (240)
2 2 2
æ 13 ö æ 4 ö æ 17 ö 474 Allen Ans. (240)
\a 2 = ç ÷ + ç ÷ + ç ÷ =
è 3 ø è3ø è 3 ø 9 Sol. Digits are 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 5
\ 3a 2 = 158 6!
If unit digit 5, then total numbers =
3!2!
86. If æ 1 ö
ò sec 2x - 1 dx = a log e cos 2x + b + cos 2x ç1 + cos x ÷
è b ø If unit digit 3, then total numbers =
6!
3!
+ constant, then b – a is equal to _____. 6!
If unit digit 1, then total numbers =
Official Ans. by NTA (1) 3!2!
\ total numbers = 60 + 60 + 120 = 240
Allen Ans. (1)

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89. A bag contains six balls of different colours. Two 90. Let A be the area of the region

{( x, y ) : y ³ x , y ³ (1 - x ) , y £ 2x (1 - x )}.
balls are drawn in succession with replacement. 2 2

The probability that both the balls are of the same


colour is p. Next four balls are drawn in succession Then 540 A is equal to
with replacement and the probability that exactly Official Ans. by NTA (25)
three balls are of the same colours is q. If p : q = m Allen Ans. (25)
: n, where m and n are coprime, then m + n is equal Sol.
to _____.

Official Ans. by NTA (14)

Allen Ans. (14) 2


y = (1 – x)
2
y=x
6
C1 1 ( )
1,4

®
3 9
Sol. p= =
6´6 6 ( 12 , 14 )
6
C1 ´5 C1 ´ 4 5 (0, 0) (1, 0)
q= =
6 ´ 6 ´ 6 ´ 6 54
\ p : q = 9 : 5 Þ m + n = 14
y = 2x(1 – x)

( )
2
A = 2ò 2x - 2x 2 - (1 - x ) dx
2

1
3
1/2
= 2 éë2x 2 - x 3 - x ùû
1/3

5 5
\A = Þ 540A = ´ 540 = 25
108 108

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