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Topic : Electric Charge, Coulomb’s Law ,Electric Field and Lines ,Electric Flux and Gauss’s Law

PHYSICS
SECTION - A : (Maximum Marks: 80) 3. Two particles which have masses and charges m
This section contains 20 questions. Each question has 4 and 2q and 2m and q respectively are hung by
options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice Questions massless threads from a point as shown in
(MCQs) Only one option is correct. For each question, equilibrium. Particles are on same horizontal line.
marks will be awarded as follows: What can be the relation in θ1 & θ2 ? (θ1 & θ2 are
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected. not upto scale in figure)
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected.
1. A positive point charge Q is kept (as shown in the
figure) inside a neutral conducting shell whose
centre is at C. An external uniform electric field E
(A) θ1 > θ2
is applied. Then
(B) θ1 < θ2

(C) θ1 = θ2

(D) More information is required.


4. A small block of mass of m = 10 g and a charge of
q = 30 nC lies at the base of a smooth inclined
(A) force on Q due to E is zero plane, which makes an angle α = 30° with the
(B) net force on Q is zero horizontal. What approximately is the minimum
modulus of charge Q to be placed at a distance of ℓ
(C) net force acting on Q and conducting shell
= 12 cm from the block so that it begins to rise
considered as a system is zero.
along the inclined plane ?
(D) net force acting on the shell due to E is zero.
2. The electric field inside a sphere which carries a
charge density proportional to the distance from the
origin ρ = αr (α is a constant) is :
αr3 αr2 αr2 αr2
(A) (B) (C) (D) (A) 3.08µC (B) 1.56 µC
4∈0 4∈0 3∈0 2∈0
(C) 6.04 µC (D) 0 µC

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5. A charge (–q, m) is projected with initial velocity 7. A point charge +Q is positioned at the centre of the
v0 in the direction of unidirectional field E0.x from base of a square pyramid as shown. The flux
origin as in figure. Find distance covered by charge through one of the four identical upper faces of the
before it comes to rest. pyramid is :-

Q Q
(A) (B)
16ε0 4ε0
m m Q
(A) v0 √ (B) 2v0 √ (C) (D) None of these
qE0 qE0 8ε0
m 2m 8. An isosceles right angle triangle of side d is placed
(C) v0 √ (D) v0 √
2qE0 qE0 in a horizontal plane. A point charge q is placed at
6. A particle of charge –q and mass m moves in a a distance d vertically above from one of the corner
circle of radius r around an infinitely long line as shown in the figure. Flux of electric field
charge of linear charge density +λ. Then time passing through the triangle is:-
period will be

q q
(A) (B)
6ε0 18ε0
m 4π 2 m 3
(A) T = 2πr√ (B) T2 = r q q
2kλq 2kλq (C) (D)
24ε0 48ε0
1 2kλq 1 m
(C) T= √ (D) T= √

2πr m 2πr 2kλq

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9. The flux through the Gaussian surface S1 and S2 11. An electron of mass m is projected from a distance
is : 'd' with initial velocity u parallel to a uniformly
charged flat conducting plate as shown. It strikes
the plate after travelling a distance ℓ along the
direction of projection, the surface charge density
of conducting plate is equal to
q 2q 2q 5q
(A) , (B) ,
ε0 ε0 ε0 ε0
q 3q 3q 2q
(C) − , (D) ,
ε0 ε0 ε0 ε0
10. A uniform rod AB of length L and mass m is 2dε0 mu2 2dε0 mu2
uniformly charged with a charge Q and is freely (A) (B)
eℓ2 eℓ
suspended from end A as shown in figure. An dε0 mu2 dε0 mu
electric field E is suddenly switched on in the (C) (D)
eℓ eℓ
horizontal direction due to which rod get turned by 12. A particle of charge–q and mass m moves in a
a maximum angle 90°. The magnitude of electric circle of radius r around an infinitely long line
field is : charge on linear charge density +λ. Then time
1
period will be: (where k = )
4π∈0

Mg 2Mg
(A) (B)
2Q Q
Mg Mg m 2mr
(C) (D) (A) T = 2πr√ (B) T = πr√
4Q Q 2kλq kλq
1 2kλq 1 m
(C) T= √ (D) T= √

2πr m 2πr 2kλq

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13. A unit positive point charge of mass m is projected 15. Two large non conducting plates having surface
with a velocity V inside the tunnel as shown. The charge densities +σ and –σ, respectively, are fixed
tunnel has been made inside a uniformly charged ‘d’ distance apart. A small test charge q of mass m
nonconducting sphere. The minimum velocity is attached to two non conducting identical springs
with which the point charge should be projected of spring constant k as shown in the adjacent
such it can it reach the opposite end of the tunnel, figure. The charge q is now released from rest with
is equal to :- springs in natural length. Then q will [neglect
gravity] :-

(A) [ρR2/4mε0]1/2
(B) [ρR2/24mε0]1/2
(C) [ρR2/6mε0]1/2
(D) zero because the initial and the final points are
at samepotential.
1
14. A circular disc of radius m is placed in
2 √π (A) perform SHM with angular frequency2 2k

.
electric field2^i − 3^j + 8k^V/m in x-y plane then m
electric flux through the disc will be :- σq
(B) perform SHM with amplitude .
2k∈0
(A) 2V m (B) 4V m
(C) not perform SHM, but will have a periodic
(C) 0.5V m (D) 1V m motion if charges are removed on plates as
well as on m.
(D) remain stationary.

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16. Assertion : Particle A has more charge than B. 18. A charged particle of mass m is kept in equilibrium
Reason : Particle B is negatively charged and in the electric field between the plates of millikan
particle A is positively charged. oil drop experiment. If the direction of the electric
field between the plate is reversed. then
acceleration of the charged particle will be :-
(A) Zero (B) g/2 (C) g (D) 2g
19. Dimensional formula of ∈0 will be :-
(A) [M–1L–3T4A2] (B) [M–1L–3T2A2]
(A) If both Assertion and Reason are true and the (C) [M–1L–2T2A2] (D) None of these
Reason is correct explanation of the Assertion.
20. A very long uniformly charged circular cylinder
(B) If both Assertion and Reason are true but
(radius R) has a surface charge density σ. A very
Reason is not the correct explanation of
long uniformly charged line charge (linear charge
Assertion.
density λ) is placed along the cylinder axis. If
(C) If Assertion is true, but the Reason is false electric field intensity vector outside the cylinder is
(D) If Assertion is false but the Reason is true. zero, then :
17. A spherical cavity is made in a uniformly charged (A) λ = Rσ (B) λ = -Rσ
non-conducting sphere and a positive charge is (C) λ = 2πRσ (D) λ = -2πRσ
released from position P as shown in figure. Then
SECTION - B : (Maximum Marks: 40)
path followed by particle is :-
This section contains 10 questions Candidates have to
attempt any 5 questions out of 10. If more than 5
questions are attempted, then only first 5 attempted
questions will be evaluated.
The answer to each question is an Integer Value Type
questions.
For each question, enter the correct integer value (In case
(A) A straight line along radially inward of cavity of non-integer value, the answer should be rounded off to
the nearest Integer).
(B) A straight line along radially outward of cavity
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to
(C) A straight line along positive X-direction the following marking scheme:
(D) A straight line along radially outward of sphere Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected.
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1. An inclined plane making an angle of 30° with 4. A uniformly charged sphere is placed inside a
horizontal is placed in a uniform horizontal electric charged hollow sphere as shown in figure. O is the
field E of 100 V/m. A particle of mass 1 kg and centre of hollow sphere and C is the centre of solid
charge 0.01 C, is allowed to slide down from rest sphere. The magnitude of charge on both the
from a height of 1 m. If the coefficient of friction is 3
spheres is 4 (

) μC . The electric field at point
0.2, the time taken by the particle to reach the 7
X ‘P’ which lie just outside the hollow sphere is given
bottom is t = sec. Find the value of X. (g = 9.8 by 3α kN/C. Find the value of α.
3
m/s2)

2. Infinite line charge of charge/length 5nC/m lies


along line x = y in the xy plane. The electric field at 5. There is a uniform electric field of strength 103
(0, 0, 4)m will have magnitude (in V/m) :- V/m along y-axis. A body of mass 1 g and charge
10-6 C is projected into the field from origin along
3. A non-conducting spherical ball of radius R
the positive x-axis with a velocity 10 m/s. Its speed
contains a spherically symmetric charge with
in m/s after 10 s is (Neglect gravitation) 10 n then√

volume charge density ρ = krn, where r is the


n is _______
distance from the center of the ball and n is a
constant. What should be n such that the electric
field inside the ball is directly proportional to
square of distance from the centre.

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6. The electric field in a region is given 8. Two particles of masses in the ratio 1 : 2 with
→ = 3 ^ 4 N charges in the ratio 1 : 1 are placed in a uniform
E ( E0 i + E0 ^j ) . The ratio of flux of
5 5 C electric field and allowed to move for same time
reported field through the rectangular surface of duration the ratio of their kinetic energies will be :
area 0.2 m2 (parallel to y – z plane) to that of the
surface of area 0.3 m2 (parallel to x – z plane) is a : 9. A linear charge having linear charge density λ,
penetrates a cube diagonally and then it penetrate a
b, where a = _____. [Here ^i, ^j and k^ are unit
sphere diametrically as shown. What will be the
vectors along x, y and z-axes respectively]
ratio of flux coming cut of cube and sphere :-
7. An electric field E→ = 2x î − y 3 ĵ N/C is passing
through Box shown in figure
Cube of side : 2 meter
ϕ1 : flux through surface ABCD and
ϕ2 : flux through surface BCFG
Calculate the value of |ϕ2 − ϕ1 | (in Nm2C–1)
10. The electric field on two sides of a large charged
plate is shown in Figure. The charge density on
the plate in S.I.units is given by ( ε0 is the
permittivity of free space in S.I. units) Nε0 then
N is equal to :

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Topic : IOC : Nomenclature & Werner's Theory
PC : Liquid Solution Complete
CHEMISTRY
SECTION - A : (Maximum Marks: 80) 4. Addition of 4.0 g of a non-volatile solute to 54.0
This section contains 20 questions. Each question has 4 g water results in a lowering of vapour pressure
options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice Questions by 1.0%. What is the molar mass of the non-
(MCQs) Only one option is correct. For each question, volatile solute?
marks will be awarded as follows: (A) 132 (B) 66
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
(C) 133.33 (D) 333
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected. 5. If two liquids A (P°A =100 torr) and B (P°B = 200
torr) are completely immiscible with each other,
1. The boiling point of C6H6, CH3OH, C6H5NH2 and
each one will behave independently of the other,
C6H5NO2 are 80°C, 65°C, 184°C and 212°C
are present in a closed vessel. The total vapour
respectively. Which will show highest vapour
pressure of the system will be:
pressure at room temperature :-
(A) less than 100 torr
(A) C6H6 (B) CH3OH
(B) less than 200 torr
(C) C6H5NH2 (D) C6H5NO2
(C) between 100 to 200 torr
2. In a mixture of A and B, components show
negative deviation when - (D) 300 torr
(A) A – B interaction is stronger than A – A and B 6. The value of Henry’s law constant for some gases
– B interaction at 293 K is given below. Arrange the gases in the
increasing order of their solubility.
(B) A – B interaction is weaker than A – A and B
He : 144.97 kbar, H2 : 69.16 kbar,
– B interaction
N2 : 76.48 kbar, O2 : 34.86 kbar
(C) ΔVmix > 0, ΔSmiix > 0
(A) He < N2 < H2 < O2
(D) ΔVmix = 0, ΔSmiix > 0
(B) O2 < H2 < N2 < He
3. The van't Hoff factor for 0.1 M Ba(NO3)2 solution
(C) H2 < N2 < O2 < He
is 2.74. The degree of dissociation is
(A) 91.3 % (B) 87 % (D) He < O2 < N2 < H2

(C) 100 % (D) 74 %

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7. Consider the following vapour pressure- 10. Which of the following pair of aqueous solutions
composition graph, SP is equal to :- can be expected to be isotonic at the same
temperature? (Consider each electrolyte according
to its 100% dissociation)
(A) 0.1 M urea and 0.1 M NaCl
(B) 0.1 M NaCl and 0.1 M Na2SO4
(C) 0.1 M Ca(NO3)2 and 0.1 M Na2SO4
(A) PQ + RS (B) PQ + QR + RS
(D) 0.1 M glucose and 0.2 M MgCl2
(C) SR + SQ (D) PQ + QR
11. 5 mole A and 5 mole B liquid are mixed to form
8. A 0.020 m solution of each of the following ideal solution. Find vapour pressure of liquid, if
compounds is prepared. Which solution would you half of the liquid is vaporized.
expect to freeze at –0.144°C ? Kf (water) = 1.80 K (Given PA° = 300 & PB° = 500 mm Hg)
kg. mol–1.
where, (A) 400 mm Hg (B) 387 mm Hg
py = pyridine (unidentate), (C) 408 mm Hg (D) 328 mm Hg
en = ethylenediamine (bidentate), 12. A solution contains 31 gm of ethylene glycol in
EDTA = ethylenediaminetetraacetate (hexadentate) 200 gm of water. If this solution is cooled to –
(A) [Co(en)2Cl2]Cl (B) Na[Co(EDTA)] 5.4ºC. what mass of ice will separate out at this
(C) [Cr(py)5Cl]Cl2 (D) [Cr(NH3)6]Cl3 temperature ?
[Kf for water = 1.8 K-kgmol–1]
9. Ratio of solubilities of gases N2 & O2 in water (as
mole of gas in large volume of water) from air at (A) 33.3 g (B) 37.1 g
25º & 1 atm will be if air is 20 % by volume of O2 (C) 48.2 g (D) 62.1 g
& 80% by volume of N2 13. A 5% solution of cane sugar (molar mass 342) is
Given : KH (N2) = 2 × 104 atm isotonic with 1% of a solution of an unknown
KH (O2) = 104 atm solute. The molar mass of unknown solute in
(A) 8 : 1 (B) 1 : 8 g/mol is :-
(C) 2 : 1 (D) 1 : 2 (A) 136.2 (B) 171.2
(C) 68.4 (D) 34.2

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14. At 35°C, the vapour pressure of CS2 is 512 mm Hg 17. How many grams of sucrose (mol. wt. = 342)
and that of acetone is 344 mm Hg. A solution of should be dissolved in 100 gm water in order to
CS2 in acetone has a total vapour pressure of 600 produce a solution with 105° C difference between
mm Hg. The correct statement amongst the the freezing point & boiling point temperatures ?
following is/are: (Unit : kf = 2 K.kg mol-1; kb = 0.5 K.kg mol-1)
(I) heat must be absorbed in order to produce the (A) 34.6 gm (B) 46.4 gm
solution at 35°C
(II) Raoult's law is not obeyed by this system (C) 68.4 gm (D) 342.9 gm
(III) a mixture of 100 mL CS2 and 100 mL acetone 18. The IUPAC name for [Co(NH3)6] [Cr(CN)6] is :-
has a volume < 200 mL (A) Hexaamminecobalt (III) hexacyanochromate
(IV) CS2 and acetone are less attracted to each (III)
other than to themselves
(B) Hexacyano chromium (III) hexaamine cobalt
(A) Only I, II (B) Only I, II & III (III)
(C) Only I,II & IV (D) All are correct (C) Hexaammine cobalt (III) hexacyanochromium
15. Find osmotic pressure at 300 K, if concentration of (VI)
solution is 10-2 M (R = 0.082) (D) Hexacyanochromium (III) hexaammine cobalt
(A) 0.346 atm (B) 0.246 atm (III)
(C) 4 atm (D) None of these 19. K3 [Al(C2O4)3] is called.
16. The correct structure of ethylenediaminetetraacetic (A) potassium aluminooxalate
acid is :- (B) potassium trioxalatoaluminate (III)
(A) (C) potassium aluminium (III) oxilate

(B) (D) Potassium trioxolaloaluminadto (IV)


20. Among the following which are ambidentate
(C) ligands:
(i) NO2Θ (ii) NO3Θ
(iii) EDTA4– (iv) SCNΘ
(v) H2NCH2CH2NH2
(D)
(A) (i) and (ii) (B) (iii) and (iv)
(C) (i) and (iv) (D) (iii) and (iv)

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SECTION - B : (Maximum Marks: 40) 4. 1 kg of 0.75 molal aqueous solution of sucrose can
This section contains 10 questions Candidates have to be cooled up to –4°C before freezing. The amount
attempt any 5 questions out of 10. If more than 5 of ice (in g) that will be separated out is ________ .
questions are attempted, then only first 5 attempted (Nearest integer) [Given : Kf(H2O) = 1.86 K kg
questions will be evaluated. mol–1]
The answer to each question is an Integer Value Type 5. The vapour pressures of two volatile liquids A and
questions. B at 25°C are 50 Torr and 100 Torr, respectively. If
For each question, enter the correct integer value (In case the liquid mixture contains 0.3 mole fraction of A,
of non-integer value, the answer should be rounded off to then the mole fraction of liquid B in the vapour
the nearest Integer).
phase is x The value of x is ________.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to 17
the following marking scheme: 6. The osmotic pressure of blood is 7.47 bar at 300 K.
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected. To inject glucose to a patient intravenously, it has
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected. to be isotonic with blood. The concentration of
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected. glucose solution in gL–1 is _____
(Molar mass of glucose = 180 g mol–1
1. The vapour pressure of a liquid solution containing
R = 0.083 L bar K–1 mol–1) (Nearest integer)
liquid A and B is 99 torr. Calculate mole % of B in
vapour phase (nearest integer) 7. H3PO4 (98 g mol–1) is 98% by mass of solution. If
(Given PAo = 100 torr PBo = 80 torr) the density is 1.8 g/ml, calculate the molarity.
2. The Vant Hoff factor (i) for a dilute solution of 8. How many of the given complexes follow E.A.N.
K3[Fe(CN)6] is (Assuming 100% ionisation): rule?
(a) Fe(CO)5
3. MX2 dissociates into M2+ and X– ions in an
(b) Co2(CO)8
aqueous solution, with a degree of dissociation (a)
(c) Fe(C5H5)2
of 0.5. The ratio of the observed depression of
(d) K3[Fe(CN)6]
freezing point of the aqueous solution to the value
(e) Fe(NO)2(CO)2
of the depression of freezing point in the absence of
(f) [CoF6]4–
ionic dissociation is
9. Sum of co-ordination number and oxidation state of
Ni in [Ni(OX)3]4– is
10. [Co(NH3)x]Cl3 has EAN of Co = 36. What is value
of 'x' :-

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Topic : Relation, Function (Domain and Range, Classification of Functions)
MATHEMATICS
SECTION - A : (Maximum Marks: 80) 4. Find domain of √ (x2 − 3x − 10) ln2 (x − 3)
This section contains 20 questions. Each question has 4 (A) {4} ∪ [5, ∞) (B) (4, ∞)
options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice Questions
(MCQs) Only one option is correct. For each question, (C) [5, ∞) (D) (2, ∞)
marks will be awarded as follows: 5. Let f(x) = [9x – 3x + 1] ∀ x ∈ (–∞, 1), then sum of
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected. all integral values in the range of f(x) is ([·] denotes
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected. the greatest integer function)
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected.
(A) 20 (B) 21
1. The mapping f : R → R given by f(x) = x3 + ax2 +
bx + c is a bijection if (C) 24 (D) None of these

(A) b2 ≤ 3a (B) a2 ≤ 3b [x] − 7


6. The domain of the function f(x) = √ is
2 − [x]
(C) a2 ≥ 3b (D) b2 ≥ 3a (where [.] denotes greatest integer function)
3 (A) (3, 8) (B) [3, 8)
2. Domain of definition of the function f(x) =
4 − x2
+ log10 (x3 – x), is : (C) (2, 7] (D) None of these
(A) (1, 2) 7. Let R be a relation from Q to Q defined by
(B) (–1, 0) ∪ (1, 2) R = {(a, b) : a, b ∈ Q and a − b ∈ Z}. Then,
which of the following is true ?
(C) (1, 2) ∪ (2, ∞) I. R is reflexive
(D) (–1, 0) ∪ (1, 2) ∪ (2, ∞) II. R is symmetric
3. The value of III. R is transitive
3 1 3 2 3 3 (A) Only I and II are true
[ + ] + [ + ] + [ + ] +...+
4 100 4 100 4 100
3 99 (B) Only II and III are true
[ + ],
4 100 (C) Only I and III are true
where [ . ] represents greatest integer function:
(D) All are true
(A) 74 (B) 75
(C) 76 (D) None of these

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8. Which of the following relation is a function. 12. If { } denotes the fractional part of x, the range of
2
(A) {(1,4), (2,6), (1,5), (3,9)} the function f(x) = √
{x} − 2{x} is -

(B) {(3,3), (2,1), (1,2), (2,3)} 1


(A) ϕ (B) [ 0, ]
2
(C) {(1,2), (2,2), (3,2), (4,2)}
1
(C) { 0, } (D) {0}
(D) {(3,1), (3,2), (3,3), (3,4)} 2

9. The range of the function f(x) = |x – 1| + |x – 2|, –1 |x| − 2


13. The domain of function f(x) = logx ( ) is.
≤ x ≤ 3, is 5 − |x|

(A) [1, 3] (B) [1, 5] (A) (–5, –2) ∪ (2, 5)

(C) [3, 5] (D) none of these (B) (–5, 5)

10. The set of integral value(s) of x satisfying (C) (2, 5)


simultaneously the inequalities (x − 8) (2 − x) ≥
√ (D) [2, 5)
0 and 2x − 31 > 0 is: 14. A relation R1 is defined on the set R of real
(A) a unit set numbers as follows : (x,y) ∈ R1 ⇔ x3 = x2y , then
relation R1 is :
(B) an empty set
(A) only symmetric relation
(C) an infinite set
(B) only transitive relation
(D) a set consisting of exactly four elements .
(C) only reflexive relation
11. Let z be the set of integers. If
x2 +4x−60 (D) reflexive and transitive relation
A = {x ∈ z : (x2 − 5x + 5) = 1} and let R =
15. Which of the following function is surjective but
{(1, 1), (4, 4), (6, 6), (–10,–10), (1, 4), (4, 1)} be a
not injective?
relation in A. Then R is
(A) f : R → R, f(x) = x4 + 2x3 – x2 + 1
(A) An equivalence relation
(B) f : R → R, f(x) = x3 + x + 1
(B) Reflexive and symmetric
(C) f : R +
→R , f(x) = √
1 + x2
(C) Symmetric and transitive
(D) f : R → R, f(x) = x3 + 2x2 – x + 1
(D) Reflexive and transitive

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16. The function f : R → R defined by f (x) = (x–1) SECTION - B : (Maximum Marks: 40)
(x–2) (x–3) is : This section contains 10 questions Candidates have to
(A) one-one but not onto attempt any 5 questions out of 10. If more than 5
questions are attempted, then only first 5 attempted
(B) onto but not one-one
questions will be evaluated.
(C) Both one-one and onto The answer to each question is an Integer Value Type
(D) Neither one-one nor onto questions.
For each question, enter the correct integer value (In case
x2 + x + 2
17. If ƒ : R → R, then ƒ(x) = is- of non-integer value, the answer should be rounded off to
x2 + x + 1
the nearest Integer).
(A) One-one and onto function Answer to each question will be evaluated according to
(B) One-one and into function the following marking scheme:
(C) Many one and onto function Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
(D) Many one and into function Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected.
18. The domain of the function 1. Number of integer in the range of the function,
1
f (x) = + √x + 2 is πx
log10 (1 − x) ƒ(x) = √sin + √
16 − x2 + √x + log2 (x (x - 2)
2
(A) [−2, 0) ∩ (0, 1) (B) [−2, 0) 2. The maximum value of (sin x – cos x – 1)
(C) [−2, 1) (D) [−2, 0) ∪ (0, 1) (sin x + cos x – 1) ∀ x ∈ R.
19. The range of the function f(x) = [4x - 2x+1 + 1] is 3. Let f:R→R defined by f(x) =
3 2
where [.] denotes greatest integer function. x + ax + 3x + 100 then sum of all the integral
values of ‘a’ for which ‘f’ is one -one function, is:
(A) positive integers (B) whole numbers
x2 + 2
(C) prime numbers (D) All integers 4. Let f (x) = , 1 ≤ x ≤ 3, (Where [.] is greatest
[x]
x2 − x + 5 integer function) then least value of ƒ(x) is
20. If domain of f(x) = log2 ( ) is (-∞, a)
x2 − 7x + 12 5. The number of integers lying in the domain of the
∪ (n, ∞) then b – a is equal to
5 − 2x
(A) 1 (B) 2 function ƒ (x) = √ log0.5 ( ) is -
x
(C) 3 (D) 4

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x + 59 9. Number of integral values of x in the domain of
6. Let 3ƒ (x) + 2ƒ ( ) = 10x + 30; x ≠ 1, then
x−1 1 + x2
the value of ƒ (7) is f(x) = sin−1 is/are
2x
7. Number of integers in the range of function 10. Let f(x) = 3sinx + 4cosx + 5. If minimum and
100 maximum value of f(x) are m and M respectively
f(x) = is
3(x6 + 12x4 + 5x2 + 1) then value M – m2023 is
8. Let f : R → R be a function defined by
2e2x
f (x) = .
e2x + e
Then
1 2 3 99
f( ) + f ( ) + f ( ) +. . . . . +f ( )
100 100 100 100
is equal to___________.

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