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Sec: Jr.

IIT-STAR-CO-SC(MODEL- B) CTM-08 Date: 06-08-2023


Time: 3 Hrs MAIN MODEL Max. Marks: 300

Name of the Student: ___________________ H.T. NO:

PHYSICS SECTION – I 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 if not correct.
1. When a block is placed on a wedge as shown in figure, the block starts sliding down and
the wedge also start sliding on ground. All surfaces are rough. The centre of mass of
(wedge + block) system will move

1) leftward and downward. 2) right ward and downward


3) leftward and upwards. 4) only downward.

2. Mass is non-uniformly distributed on the circumference of a ring of radius a and centre


at origin. Let b be the distance of the centre of mass of the ring from origin.
1) b = a 2) 0  b  a 3) b  a 4) b  a

3. Mass is distributed uniformly over a thin square plate. If two end points of a diagonal are
(-2, 0) and (2,2), what are the co-ordinates of the centre of mass of plate
1)  2,1 2)  2, 2  3) 1, 0  4)  0,1

4. A man of mass M stands at one end of a plank of length L which lies at rest on a
frictionless surface. The man walks to the other end of the plank. If the mass of the plank
is 3 M, the distance that the man moves relative to the ground is
L 3L 2L L
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 4 4 3

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5. A simple pendulum is vibrating with an angular amplitude of 90° as shown in the figure.
For what value of  is the acceleration directed

i) horizontally
ii) vertically downwards
iii) vertically upwards
 1   1  0
1) cos 1   , 00 ,900 2) 900 , cos 1  ,0
 3  3
 1  0  1  0 0
3) 00 , cos 1   ,90 4) cos 1   ,90 , 0
 3  3

6. The coordinates of centre of mass of a uniform flag shaped lamina (thin flat plale) of
mass 4 kg. (The coordinates of the same are shown in figure) are

1) (1.25m, 1.50m) 2) (0.75m, 1.75m) 3) (0.75m, 0.75m) 4) (1m, 1.75m)

7. As shown in fig, when a spherical cavity (centred at O) of radius 1 is cut out of a


uniform sphere of radius R (centred at C), the centre of mass of remaining (shaded) part
of sphere is at G, i.e on the surface of the cavity. R can be determined by the equation

1)  R 2  R  1  2  R   1 2)  R 2  R  1  2  R   1
3)  R 2  R  1  2  R   1 4)  R 2  R  1  2  R   1

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8. A uniform rectangular thin sheet ABCD of mass M has length a and breadth b, as shown
in the figure. If the shaded portion HBGO is cut-off, the coordinates of the centre of
mass of the remaining portion will be

3a 3b 5a 5b 2a 2b 5a 5b
1)  ,  2)  ,  3)  ,  4)  , 
 4 4  3 3  3 3   12 12 
2
x
9. A rod of length L has non-uniform linear mass density given by   x   a  b   , where
L
a and b are constants and 0  x  L. The value of x for the centre of mass of the rod is at:
3 a b  3  2a  b  4 a b  3  2a  b 
1)  L 2)  L 3)  L 4)  L
2  2a  3b  4  3a  b  3  2a  3b  2  3a  b 
10. A body A of mass M while falling vertically downwards under gravity breaks into two
1 2
parts; a body B of mass M and a body C of mass M . The centre of mass of bodies B
3 3
and C taken together shifts compared to that of body A towards
1) does not shift 2) depends on height of breaking
3) body B 4) body C
a
11. A circular hole of radius   is cut out of a circular disc of radius 'a' as shown in figure.
2  
The centre of mass remaining circular portion with respect to point 'O' will be:

1 10 5 2
1) a 2) a 3) a 4) a
6 11 6 3
12. Consider a two particle system with particles having masses m1 and m2 . If the first
particle is pushed towards the centre of mass through a distance d, by what distance
should the second particle is moved, so as to keep the centre of mass at the same position
m2 m1 m1
1) d 2) d 3) d 4) d

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13. A square of side 4 cm and uniform thickness is divided into four squares. The square
portion
A ' AB ' D is removed and the removed portion is placed over the portion DB ' BC ' .The new
position of centre of mass is

1) (2cm, 2 cm) 2) (2 cm, 3 cm) 3) (2 cm, 2.5 cm) 4) (3 cm, 3 cm)


14. The figure shows a metallic plate of uniform thickness and density. The value of in
terms of L so that the centre of mass of the system lies at the interface of the triangular
and rectangular portion is

L L L 2
1) l  2) l  3) l  4) l  L
3 2 3 3
15. All surfaces shown in figure are smooth. System is released from rest. x and y
components of acceleration of COM are

m1m2 g m12 m2 2 g
1)  acm  x  2)  acm  x  2
m1  m2  m1  m2 
2
 m2   m 
3)  acm  y   g 4)  acm  y   2
g
 m1  m2   m1  m2 

16. Four identical particles each of mass 'm' are arranged at the corners of a square of side
length 'L'. If one of the masses is doubled, the shift in the centre of mass of the system.
w.r.t. diagonally opposite mass is
L 3 3L L 6L
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 5 4 2 5 2

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17. A block is freely sliding down from a vertical height 4 m on smooth inclined plane. The
block reaches bottom of inclined plane and then it describes vertical circle of radius 1 m
along smooth track. The ratio of normal reactions on the block while it is crossing lowest
point and highest point of vertical circle is
1) 6 : 1 2) 5 : 1 3) 3 : 1 4) 5 : 2

18. A particle of mass m is moving in a horizontal circular path of constant radius r such that
its centripetal acceleration ac is varying with time t as ac  k 2 rt 2 where k is a constant.
The power delivered to the particle by the forces acting on it, is
1) zero 2) mk 2 r 2t 2 3) mk 2 r 2t 4) mk 2 rt

19. A particle is being acted upon by one dimensional conservative force. In the F-x curve
shown, four points A, B, C, D are marked on the curve. State which type of equilibrium
of the particle at B

1) Stable equilibrium 2) unstable


3) Neutral 4) No equilibrium

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20. A particle of mass- kg is moving in the kg is moving in the positive direction of x. Its
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initial position is x=0 & initial velocity is 1 m/s. The velocity at x=10 is: (use the graph
given)

1) 4 m / s 2) 2 m / s 3) 3 2 m / s 4) 100 / 3 m / s

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Section-II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
21. Two blocks, of masses M and 2M, are connected to a light spring of spring constanat K
that has one end fixed, as shown in figure. The horizontal surface and the pulley are
frictionless. The blocks are released when the spring is non deformed. The string is light.
xMg
Maximum extension in the spring is . Find x
K

22. Power supplied to a particle of mass 2kg varies with time as p  3t 2 / 2 W. Here t is in
second. If velocity of particle at t=0 is v=0, the velocity of particle at time t=2s will be
(in m/s)
23. By applying the brakes without causing a skid, the driver of a car is able to stop his car
with in a distance of 5 m, if it is going at 36 kmph. If the car were going at 72 kmph,
using the same braking force, he can stop the car over a distance____meter
 x3 x 2 
24. The PE of a 2 kg particle, free to move along x- axis is given by V  x      J . The
 3 2 
total mechanical energy of the particle is 4 J. Maximum speed of particle (in ms 1 ) is
x
Find x  y
y
25. An object A is dropped from the top of a 30m high building and at the same moment
another object B is projected vertically upwards with an initial speed of 15m/s from the
base of the building, Mass of the object A is 2kg while mass of the object B is 4kg. Find
the maximum height above the ground level attained by the centre of mass of A and B
system (in m) is ______(take g  10m / s 2 )
26. A body is allowed to slide down on a frictionless inclined track from rest position at its
top under gravity. The track ends in a circular loop of diameter D. Then, the minimum
pD
height of the inclined track so that it may complete successfully the loop is Find p
4
27. The potential energy of a particle of mass m is given by
1 2
U kx for x  0 and U  0 for x  0. If total mechanical energy of the particle is E. Then its
2
2E yE

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speed at x  is Find y
k m
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28. A constant power p is applied to a particle of mass m. The distance travelled by the
xm 3 3
particle when its velocity increases from v1 to v2 is (neglect friction) (v2  v1 ) Find
yp
x+y
29. Two identical thin uniform rods of length L each are joined to form T shape as shown in
xL
the figure. The distance of centre of mass from D is Find x + y
y

30. A thin uniform rod of length 'L' is bent at its mid point as shown in the figure. The
L 
distance of the centre of mass from the point 'O' is cos . Find x
x 2

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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 if not correct
t
31. The value of 0.875 for nth order reaction is
t0.50
8n1  1
1) 2 2n 2 2) 2 2n 21 3) 4) None of these
2 n1  1
32. Consider the parallel first order reaction

60% of reaction takes place in 20 min at which 75% B and 25% C are present, then k1
and k2 respectively (in min-1)
1) 0.0458, 0.011 2) 0.011, 0.0344 3) 0.0344, 0.011 4) 0.011, 0.0458

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dx 
Following reaction is based on the rate laws as. A  2 B  2C  D, 
2
33.   K  A  B  and
 dt 
a0
having  A0   3a0 ,  B0   a0 at start. After 10 min C t  , what is the rate after 10 min is
2
11Ka03 11Ka03 7 Ka03 121Ka03
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 16 4 32
 Ea1 / RT
34. For reaction A  B , the rate constant K1  A1e and for the reaction x  y , the rate
constant K 2  A2 e Ea / RT , if A1  109 , A2  1010 and Ea  1200 cal/mol and Ea  1800 cal/mol,
2
1 2

-1 -1
then the temperature at which K1  K 2 (Given R = 2cal k mole )
300
1) 300 K 2) 300  2.303 K 3) K 4) None of the these
2.303
35. Mole fraction of urea in 0.1 molal solution is
1) 8.2 103 2) 0.998 3) 1.8 103 4) 0.1
0
36. 17.4% K 2 SO4 solution by weight at 27 C is isotonic to 4% NaOH solution by weight at
270C. what is the ratio of their degree of ionization
1) 1 : 1 2) 1 : 2 3) 2 : 1 4) 3 : 2
37. The elevation in boiling point of 0.1 molal aqueous urea solution is ( kb  0.51k kg mole 1 )
1) 0.92 2) 0.51 3) 0.051 4) 0.092
38. Consider the following statements ( If not mentioned assume 100% ionization)
I) 0.1 M CaCl2 has higher boiling point than 0.1 M NaCl
II) 0.05M Al2  SO4 3 has higher freezing point than 0.1 M Ca3  PO4 2
III) 0.1 M glucose exerts higher osmotic pressure than 0.08 M CH 3COOH (25%
dissociated)
IV) Vapour pressure of 0.05M urea solution is greater than that of 0.05M KCl solution
Choose that correct one
1) I, III 2) II, IV 3) I, II, III 4) I, II, IV
39. One mole of each of the following are taken 2L water
I) NaCl II) K 2 SO4 III) Na3 PO4 IV) glucose
Assume 100% ionization of the electrolyte. The order of RLVP will be (relative
lowering of vapour pressure)
1) I < II <III<IV 2) IV>III<II<I
3) III> II>I>IV 4) I = II = III =IV
40. The system that shows -ve deviation from Roult’s law
1) carbon disulphide + acetone 2) Acetone + chloroform
3) n-hexane + n-heptane 4) ethanol + acetone
41. In a mixture of A and B, components show positive deviation when
1) A – B interaction is stronger than A – A and B – B interaction
2) A – B interaction is weaker than A – A are B – B interaction

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3) Vmix  0, S mix  0
4) Vmix  0, Smix  0
42. The freezing point of equimolal aqueous solutions will be highest for
1) Ca3  PO4  2 2) Ca  NO3 2 3) La  NO3 3 4) C6 H12O6
43. An aqueous solution freezes at 2.550 C . What is it’s boiling point ( kb  0.52k kg mole 1 ,
k f  1.86 k kg mole 1 )
1) 107.00 C 2) 100.60 C 3) 100.70 C 4) 100.070 C
44. For the ideal solutions
I) H mix  0 II) Vmix  0 III) Gmix  0 IV) S mix  0 V) Gmix  0
VI) S mix  0 VII) Gmix  0 VIII) S mix  0
Choose the correct statements
1) I, II, III, IV 2) I, II, VI, VII 3) I, II, V, VIII 4) I, II, V, VI
45. At 298K, Henry’s law constants are given  K H O  3.3 10 torr ,  K H  N  6.51107 torr O2
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2 2

and N 2 pressures ration is 21 : 79 thus, ratio of mole fractions of O2 and N 2 dissolved


in water at 298K is
1) 0.26 2) 0.52 3) 1.92 4) 3.84
46. Two component A and B form an ideal solution. The mole fractions of A and B in ideal
solution are X A and X B . While that of in vapour phase, these components have their
1 1
mole fractions as YA and YB . Then slope and intercept of plot of vs will be
YA XA
PA0 PB0  PA0 PB0 PA0  PB0 PB0 PB0 PA0
1) , 2) , 3) , 4) PA0  PB0 ,
PB0 PB0 PA0 PA0 PA0 PB0  PA0 PB0
47. A 11.0g sample of nature gas, consisting of CH 4 and C2 H 4 was burned in excess of
oxygen yielding 33g of CO2 and some water. Thus mole fraction of CH 4 in natural gas is
1) 0.5 2) 0.4 3) 0.3 4) 0.45
48. In the reaction of oxalic acid with potassium permanganate in acidic medium, the
number of moles of CO2 produced when 2 mole of KMnO4 is used
1) 10 2) 2 3) 5 4) 1
49. One mole of an element B is 1.5 times heavier than the element A, one mole of an
element A is half of that of 168O . What is atomic mass of B is
1) 8 2) 12 3) 16 4) 4
50. Consider the following reactions
Zn  H 2 SO4 
 ZnSO4  H 2
1gr  xml
Zn  2 NaOH 
 Na2 ZnO2  H 2
1gr  yml

x
Ratio   under identical condition formed from 1 gr of Zn  65  is
 y

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1) 1 : 1 2) 2 : 1 3) 1 : 2 4) 9 : 4
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SECTION-II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
2.47 10
51. For the reaction A  B , the rate constant k  in s 1  is given by log10 k  20.35  .
T
The energy of activation in KJ/mole is ____ (nearest integer) [ R  8.314 JK 1mole1 ]
 dA  d  B 
52. In the following reaction xA  yB log  
 log    0.3
 dt   dt 
x
Where -ve sign indicate rate of disappearance of the reactant. Thus value of   is ____
 y
53. Assume 100% Ionization of given electrolytes how many of the following have i  2
 Al2  SO4 3 , NaCl , CaSO4 , NaNO3 , CaCl2 , ZnSO4 , KBr 
54. How many of the following statements are correct
I) Ethylalcohol + water mixture is minimum boiling azeotrope at a particular
composition
II) Azeotropes can not be separated by Fractional distillation.
III) Maximum boiling azeotrope shows -ve deviation from Raoult’s law
IV) The solubility of gas decreases with increasing K H
V) Lowering of vapour pressure increases with increasing solute quantity
VI) Osmatic pressure of 0.1 M CaCl2 is more than 0.1 M NaCl solution (assume degree
of dissociation is same)
55. How many of the following are not Ideal solutions
(Benzene + toluene), (n-hexane + n-Heptane), (ethyl Bromide +ethyl chloride), ( Chloro
Benzene + Bromo Benzene), (Acetone + Carbon disulphide), (Acetone + Chloroform)
56. A2 B3 is 60% ionized in one molal solution. Thus its elevation in boiling point is x . What
is 500x
[Round off to integer]  kb  0.52 k kg mol 1 
57. Total vapour pressure of a mixture of volatile liquids A and B is given by
Ptotal   75 x A  136  torr . If what is  PA0  PB0 
58. The Rate constant of First order reaction 3 10 y sec1 . Whose half life is 38.5 minutes
what is y ?
59. A 15.00g sample of hydrated salt Na2 SO4 . xH 2O was found to contain 7.05g of water.
What is x ?
( Na  23 g mol 1 , S  32 g mol 1 , O  16 g mole 1 , H  1g mol 1 )
60. Orange coloured solid Snx I y is formed when Sn and I 2 combine. What is  x  y  ?
[ Sn  118.7 g mole 1 , I 2  254 gr mole 1 mass of Sn taken = 1.056g , mass of I 2 taken =

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SECTION – I
(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 if not correct.
1 2 2 
1
61. If A   2 1 2  is an orthogonal matrix then value of x+y is equal to
3
 x 2 y 
1) –3 2) 0 3) 1 4) 3
62. Let a, b, c be positive real numbers. Then the following system of equations in x, y, z
x2 y 2 z2 x2 y 2 z2 x2 y 2 z 2
   1,    1,     1 has
a 2 b2 c 2 a 2 b2 c 2 a 2 b2 c 2
1)no solution 2) unique solution
3) infinite solution 4) finitely many solution
a2   2 ab  c ca  b  c b
63. If ab  c b2   2 bc  a c  a  (1  a 2  b 2  c 2 )3 then  is equal to
ac  b bc  a c2   2 b a 
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
64. The system of equations x + ky + 3z = 0, 3x + ky – 2z = 0, 2x + 3y – 4z = 0 possess a
non-trivial solution over the set of rationals, then 2k is an integral element of the interval
1) [10, 20] 2) (20, 30) 3) [30, 40] 4) (40, 50)
65. The system of equations
x  y  z  0
x   y  z  0
x  y   z  0
Will have a non-trivial solution if real values of  are
1) 0, 1 2) 0, –1 3) 0, 2 4) 0
66. If the system of linear equation
x  2ay  az  0
x  3by  bz  0
x  4cy  cz  0
has a non-zero solution, then a, b, c
1) Are in G.P. 2) Are in H.P.
3) Satisfy a  2b  3c  0 4) Are in A.P.
67. The set of equations  x  y  z cos   0 , 3 x  y  2 z  0 ,  cos   x  y  2 z  0 for 0     has
non Trivial solution
1) for all values of  and  2) for one value of  and two values of 
3) for one value of  and one value of  4) for no value of  and 

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68. Let  λ  be the greatest integer less than or equal to λ . The set of all values of λ for which
the system of linear equations x  y  z  4,3 x  2 y  5 z  3,9 x  4 y   28    z    has a
solution is
1) R 2)  , 9    9,  
3)  , 9    8,   4)  9, 8
69. For the system of linear equations
x  2 y  1, x  y  kz  2, ky  4 z  6, k  R ,
Consider the following statements:
A) The system has unique solutions if k  2, k  2.
B) The system has unique solutions if k  2.
C) The system has unique solutions if k  2.
D) The system has no-solution if k  2.
E) The system has infinite number of solutions if k  2.
Which of the following statements are correct?
1) (C) and (D) only 2) (B) and (E) only
3) (A) and (E) only 4) (A) and (D) only
sin  cos  sin  sin  cos 
70. Let   cos  cos  cos  sin   sin  then
 sin  sin  sin  cos  0
1)  is independent of  2)  is dependent of 
d
3)  is a constant 4)   0
 d   
2

sin x cos x cos x


 
71. The no. of distinct roots of cos x sin x cos x  0 in the interval   ,  is
 4 4
cos x cos x sin x
1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) 3
72. The number of values of y in [ 2 , 2 ] satisfying the equation sin 2 x  cos 2 x  sin y is
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
73. x 2 sin x  cos 2 x e x  ln 2 x  x 2 sin x  cos 2 x e x  ln 2 x true for x

 
1)  , 0  2)  0, 
 2
 
3)  ,  4)  2n,  2n  1  n  N
2 
74. If both the roots of  2a  4  9 x   2a  3 3x  1  0 are non-negative, then
5 5
1) 0  a  2 2) 2  a  3) a  4) a  3
2 4

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75. If A and B are two matrices such that AB = B and BA = A, then
3 3
1)  A6  B5   A  B 2)  A5  B5   A3  B3
3) A – B is idempotent 4) A – B is nilpotent

76. If A is a non-diagonal involutory matrix, then


1) A – I = 0 2) A + I = 0
3) A – I is non zero singular 4) none of these

77. If A is an orthogonal matrix of order n, then the value of |adj.(adj A)| is


1) 0 2) ± 1
3) n 4) n – 2

 et e  t cos t e  t sin t 
 t t t t t
78. If A   e e cos t  e sin t e sin t  e cos t  then A is
 et 2e  t sin t 2e  t cos t 
 

1) invertible only if t  2) not invertible for any t  R
2
3) invertible for all t  R 4) invertible only if t  

3 1  f 1 1  f  2 
79. If  ,   0,and f(n)   n   n and 1  f 1 1  f  2  1  f  3   k 1    1        ,
2 2 2
then k is
1  f  2  1  f  3 1  f  4 

equal to
1
1) αβ 2) 3) 1 4) –1
αβ


80. Let    0,  . If the system of linear equations,
 2

1  cos   x  sin  y  4sin 3 z  0


2 2

cos  x  1  sin   y  4sin 3 z  0


2 2

cos 2  x  sin 2  y  1  4sin 3  z  0


has a non-trivial solution, then the value of  is
4 5 7 
1) 2) 3) 4)
9 18 18 18

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SECTION-II
(Numerical Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
81. a b c
det P  c a b , Where ' P ' is an orthogonal matrix. Then the value of a  b  c is
b c a

1 2 1 
5 5 5
0 1 0  
  1 2 
Let X  0 0 1  , Y   I   X   X ,  ,  ,   R , If Y   0
2 1 2
82. , then       is
 5 5 
 0 0 0   
0 1 
0
 5 

equal to ________.

83. Given then the value of if the given system has


no solution is ----------

84. If S denotes the set of all values of t such that the system of homogeneous equations
tx + (t + 1)y + (t1)z = 0, (t + 1)x + ty + (t + 2)z = 0 and (t  1)x + (t + 2)y+ tz = 0 has
non-trivial solution. Find 4  ( t)
t s

a b c 
85. If matrix A =   a, b, c  R+, and abc = 1; if ATA = I then find value of a3 +
b c a where
c a b

b3 + c3.

86. Let S be the set of all integer solutions, (x, y, z), of the system of equations
x  2 y  5z  0
2 x  4 y  z  0
7 x  14 y  9 z  0

Such that 15  x 2  y 2  z 2  150. Then, the number of elements in the set S is equal to
__________.

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2 3
87. If A   
 0 1
10

, then the value of det  A4   det  A10   Adj  2 A   is equal to____

   
 0  tan   
 2  1  a b 
88. If A   and  I 2  A  I 2  A     , then 13  a 2  b 2  is equal to________.
    b a 
 tan   0 
 2 

 3 1 2 
89. Let P   2 0   , where   R . Suppose Q   qij  is a matrix satisfying PQ  kI 3 for
 3 5 0 

k k2
some non-zero k  R . If q23   and Q  ,then  2  k 2 is equal to_______.
8 2

 P  1!  P  2 !
P!
90. Let p and p + 2 be prime numbers and let    P  1!  P  2 !  P  3! . Then the sum of
 P  2 !  P  3 !  P  4 !

the maximum values of  and  , such that p and  p  2  divide , is________.

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