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cove! § PAPER-1 192416 Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 264 READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY GENERAL This sealed booket is your Question Paper. Oo nat broak ine seal til you are 2 The question paper CODE is printed on the felt hand! top corner ofthis sheet and the right and top corner of the back cover at this book 3. Use the Optical Response Sheet (ORS) provided soparately for answering the questions. 4. The ORS CODE is printed on is fett part as well as the rght part. Ensure that both these Codes afe identical and same as that on the question paper booklot. if not, contact the ted 10 00 Biank spaces are provided within this book'et for rough work. Wrte your Alter breaking the seal ol the booklet, venty that the booklet contains 32 pages and that all the 60 questions along with the options are legible. erin the sp provided on the bark cover of this booklet QUESTION PAPER FORMAT AND MARKING SCHEME : 8. The question paper has thiee pans: Physics, Chemist tnree sections. 9. Catefully read the instructions given at the beginning of each section, 10. Section 1 contains & questions, The answer to each question isa single digit integer ranging from 0 to 8 {both inclusive. Marking scheme: «4 for correct answer and 0 in all other cases, 11. Section 2 contains 10 multiple choice questions with ong of more than ane correct option Marking scheme: +4 ior correct answer, 0 | not attompted and —2 mal other oases 12. Section 3 contains 2 “me in Column I with the er Marking scheme: for 0: =1in allother eases y ard Mathematics. Each part has ch the foliowing” type questions and you will have to match entties i Column ti yn Col +2 for correct an: 0 it pot attempted and OPTICAL RESPONSE SHEET 18. The ORS consists of an original (top shee!) and its earbon-less copy (bottom sheet) Darken the appropriate bubbles on the original by applying sutficient pressure, This will eave an impression at the corresponding place on the carbon-lass copy. 15. The original is machine-gradaibie and wil be collected by the invigilator at the end of the examination, 18. You mil be allowed to take away the carbon-less copy at the end ol the examination 17. Do not tamper with or mutilate the ORS. 18, White your name, rol number and the name of the examination center and sign with pen in tne space provided for this purpose on the original. Do not write any of these details anywhere else. Oarken the appropriate bubble under each digit of your roll number foe eo the last page of this booklet for r +6 TED TO BO 80 BY THE IWVIGiLATOR | | DO NOT BREAK THE [SSM WITHOUT BEING INSTRUC SEAL epee PART I: PHYSICS SECTION 1 (Maximum Mark: 32) Th ‘The answer to each question is a SID inclusive ection contains EIGHT questions LE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both For each question. darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS Marking scheme: +4 Ifthe bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened 0 Inall other cases ‘Two spherical stars A and B emit blackbody radiauon. The radius of A is 400 times that of B and A emits 10* times the power emitted from B, The ratio of their wavelengths 4, and \4u} Zq at which the peaks occur in their respective radiation curves is A nuclear power plant supplying electrical power to a village uses a radioactive material of half life T-years as the fuel. The amount of fuel at the beginning is such that the total power requirement of the village is 12.5% of the electrical power available from the plant at that time. If the plant is able to meet the total power needs of the village for a maximum period ofnt then the value of n is, @ A Young's double slit interference arrangement with slits S, and S, is immersed in water (refractive index = 4/3) as shown in the figure. The positions of maxima on the surface of water are given by x7 =p’m?/'—d*, where 4 is the wavelength of light in air (refractive index = 1), 2d is the separation between the slits and mr is an integer. The value of p is, #6 Spage for rough work Ove Ne 12.5 BE 2 100 1265 ay g = (2°) ys2 2 12S ' Qu Consider « concave mirror and a convex lens (refractive index = 15) of fo i 10 em each, separated by a di 50 cn in air (rofractive index = 1) as shown in the figure. An object is placed at a distance of 15 em from the mirror. Its erect image form this combination has magnification M,. When the set-up is kept in a medium of rel M, M, ude index 7/6, the magnification becomes 4M. The ma Q5 An infinitely long uniform line charge distribution of charge per unit length 4 lies parallel to “Sa (see figure). If the magnitude of the Dus of the electric the y-axis in the y-z plane at = ficld through the rectangular surface ABCD lying in the xy plane with its centre at the origin is (4, = permittivity of free apace), then the value of n is ‘Space for rough work G AD = 2602 wp a & 4 e : p Sih Eds ~ 2ka2By Age h ig VS | 2°38 Ss x Yteoas aBesst le ane,@e, YS am Ltussics Qa eric c + (refractive index = 1.5) of focal Q5 An infinitely long uniform line charge distribution of eh rallel to the yraxis in the y-z plane at 2 =o (ace figure), If th field through the rectangular nthe ay plane with its centre at the origin is “© («, ~ permittivity of free space), then the value of 1 is ‘Space for rough work 2 E+ Qkn = 2kKr»2 a a5 a Es ae AL 2 AL RAE 2Bsst ~ Jeane de, sre 3 2. n?. 136 4 n- 90 So Sree, 24. 7 2.6 “ConftffF a hydingen stom with its electson in the HP hital. An electromagne wnof >, wavelength 90 nm is used to ionize the atom, If the kinetic energy of the ejected electron ts _ 10.4 eV, then [ue of m is (he = 1212 eV am) Bg ae mad neg a spherical planet.O9 wity is 1/4 of its QF A bullet is fired vertically upwards with velocity © from D When it reaches its masimum he’ on due to the planet value at the surface of the planet. If the eseape velocity from the planet is «., , then @Q5 Two identical umform dises roll without slipping on two different surfaces AB and CD (sce figure) starting at A and C with lines speeds v, and e;, respectively, and always remain in contact with the surfaces. If they reach B and ) with the same lines speed and 1 = 3 mis, then ey in (y= 10 mist) Space for rough work ov? = Lave =? V,24+60q = v2 amy, + 9 80 xhve+o 1 4 Lng : => V+ S49 2 V2 vy + pig 27 = seve + 0 2 J Vi" + 609 = Va2+ St cs] +609 - 84g : ve +6 g+ by Vy? Vere a ("Pxysics SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 40) ] * This section contains TEN questions | + fiach question has FOUR options (A). (B), (©) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of | these four option(s) is(are) correct | + For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the | ors | + - Marking scheme | “4 Konly the bubble(s) corresponding to ull the correct option(s) is(are) darkened L 0 Ifnone of the bubbles is darkened -2. Inall other cases 9 Planck's constant A, speed of light c and gravitational constant G are length L anda unit of mass M. Then the eoreet uptione) elarcy A Mave B) MoVG Lavi DO) Lee x Q10 Treo independent harmonic asciffators of equal mass are oscillating angular frequencies @, and w, and have total eneraiee ced to form a unit of about the origin with E, and E>, respectively. ‘The d ‘ariations of their momenta p with positions x are shown in the figures, If gee Z=1, then the correct equation(s) istare) Fa a > Pp Energy = E, Energy ©) me, =n? Space for rough work *6 6132 | PHYSICS Q.11_A ring of mass M and radius R is rotating with angular speed « about a fixed vertical axis ‘M passing through its centre O with two point masses each of mass 4& at rest at O. These masses can move radially outwards along two massless rods fixed on the ring as shown in the figure. At some instant the angular speed of the system is So and one of the masses is ata distance of 2 from O. At this instant the distance of the other mass from O is, 3 o | oF 0.3 0.6 2 1 3 2 my) i 3R a) ER @ ir @ 2 ‘Space for rough work oa “ee He Ae ey # 5 est aia /pA\ oF ( Bo\t Meng seer 2 ‘og eB poo 225 648 Lea oo se 1B225R7= 4 oe tt 648 5 144-00 R* + 648 R® Tog4g_S0 OX + 1B00K% ints $8225 24 BI77TR* =1B 00%? 225 WBI2?72 Qs x? 1800 QU2 The fig infinitely cet positive line chiarye density. ane kept parallel to cach mphes electric field, point char charges are confined (o mn res below depict wo situations in which two he line charges of In thoir resulting 4 and -¢ are kept in equilibrium between thom. The point ore in the x direetion only. If they are given a small displacement shout their equilibrium positions. then the correct statement went (A) Both ehai ecute simple harmonic motion, (8) Both charges will continue moving in the d, ection of their displacement tT Charge 44 executes simple harm mic motion white charge a continucs moving in the direction of its displacement Charge -y executes simple direction of its displacement, sarmonic motion while charge +y continues moving in the Space for rough work «6 8/82 Qua PH Ics. nd of radius of curvature 10 cm. They are placed with the curved surfaces at a distance d as shown in the figure, with their axes (shown by the dashed line) aligned, When a point source of light P Dlaced inside rod S, om its axis at a distance’ of 50 em from the curved face, the light emanating from it are found to be parallel to the axiy inside S,. The distance d is fwo identical glass rods , and S, (refractive index = 1.5) have one conv (A) 60cm B) 7oem ©) 80cm) D) 90em ‘\ conductor (shown in the figure) carrying constant cwrent J is kept in the xy plane in a uniform magnetic field B_ If is the magnitude of the total magnetic foree acting on the conductor, then the correet statementis) istare) RR : 1 : s = ee BL eR ROT ah : Ys wT ) IB is along 3, Px (L+R} (B) 1B isalong &, F= ee Sin TY (9) UCB is along 2, Feo R) B) MH walong S,F=0 x oan Yo (C) 6B is along $, Fx(L+R) (D) 1B isatong x Space for rough work hx DB BIL + BEL + rr + 9732 n and one mole of heliug ve ideal, the correct statement(s) rogen molecules ts 2. i & copes "aio ofthe rane speed of helium atoms to that of hydogen molecules iy i de* | [% | |G @16 Iman ataminum (Al bar of square « } yi iron (Fe) as shown in the figure, The of Al and Fe and 1.07107 Om respectively. Th the composite bar is lectrieal res two fi Qot Fam v | Gas.c Be — Cue « we ey Be aa He « wo) SP ua 3 Space for rough work aI ty OE , ee 5? a5 a sen BM a ee 1 3 2x10" xi? Fe = Ix tor 7w 103450 480 - , 675 EK 270 pel tonte 4947 430 oe=2 = Fete oa - 27d nit” voms2 Quay Pb: Hdemtity the correct variationtay of V. with & K t 8 dN AL “Le QAS Consider a Vernier callipors in which each 1 em on the main seale is divided into § equal divisions and a screw gauge with 100 di circular scafe. In the Vernier callipers, 5 divisions of the Vernior seule ooineide wich 4 divisions on the main scale and in jute setew gauge, one complete rotation of the eval se Ue moves it by two divisions un the av seale. Then photoelectric effect with incident phot (A) If the pitch of the serew gauge is twice the k ‘ast count of the Vernior callipers, the least COUNT OF the serew gauge 1s 0.01 mim (B) Tf the pitch of the screw gave 1 count of the serew gauge wive th 0.005 man, Teast count of the Vernier eallipers, the least {O) If the Teast count of the linear seale of the screw sauue is twice the loast count af the Vernier callipers, rhe leust eount of the serew gauge way mm, (D) If the ‘ast count of the linear te of the screw gauge is twive the least eount of the Vernier callipers, te least count of the serow gauge is 0.005 mm, Ty Space for rough work 132 =< lp 6750 yg 9 & 2 38s 4 <2 : s 1132 SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 16) TWO quest twee > Column T snd Column i Chand iD) This section conta Each questi Column Phas four en ros (4) J [olumo U1 nas five enties 5, «Q). «Rt 8 and (1 2 Match the entries in Column Fsith the cas » Column If J One or more entries in Column f may m tch with one ur more ents olumn I | + The ORS contains 44-5 matrix whe loecare Ibe similar to the one * Hor oach cntey in Column 1, darken the bubk = of all the matching entries. For example CM an Column L matches with entries iQ tReet hen darken these thre« 8 the ORS, Suunilarty, for entries (By. tC) smd ty bles Marking sehen. For gach enoy in Colun Ifonly the ba 0 [Phone of the bub In all other cases G19 Mateh the muetear processes given in eclumn f with the appropriate option(s) i Column 1 Column I (Al Nuclear fusion (P) Absorption of thermal neutrons by (8) Fission ina nuclear rector ay C6 nacleus Ce) “« Peter 3 or (RY Enevey production in conversion to helium ars via hydrogen Dy pray emis (3) Heavy water tT) Neutrino ensiss 1 Space for rough work ay i t a6 6 Q20 A particle of unit » eolamn Lf Column 1 A Gus ' BY Uys 7 Ll ©) Ce “exp D) Uys Go SLs under the influence of a tore f the potential energy af the particle constimts), Match the potential energies in cal th (rin column 1 Column I Py The far nthe particle is zens at yoo Qi The force acting om the particls is zero at y= 0 © RY The foree acting on the particle is aero at = <1 Si The particle experionees in attractive fires towards =O in the region [sy Not considering the electronic spin, the ¢ en I the second exeit Nitom is 9, white che degeneracy ofthe xe nid escited state uf His es O28 AIH” energy released thom the renetion X=» ¥. 4. ¢ 18k mol“ 's used for oxidizing M> as Ms yf i es naions. the number of moiex uf M oxidized when one mole of X ix? ° : 1 F = 96500. moi oxeSS If the ‘freezing point of a 0.01 molai squeous solution * cobalt(lID chloride-ammonia complex (which behaves as a TOE) 18 -0.0559°C, the number of chlorides) ie the coordination sphere of the compleg is 186K ky mol? Space for rough work 6 14/32 olwnias, Column Fund Column TH Column I has fo (B). Chand Di Column I has five and «Ty op Column TI sto Column I seith & 1 oF more entries in Column Tm © The ORS contains a 1.5 try we sf entey (A) in Column T | 07+ Ba-6a42=0 ‘Space for rough work O2-Ba+2=0 F(a): f -8ax2-2 , x<¥ a-3+/9-8 bxtaz = ft = 8t! cony © ~Sar?- 2 = ff boc g2 5 x2) lass,” Pea, Boze" ~ Balt-h)* 2 wed A -4 (cHeMistRY Q.25 The total number of stereoisomers that can exist for Mis MS Hs Q.26 The number of resonance structures for Nis on AYN nao Cor N _ RAY Q28 Kor the octahedral complexes of Fe in SCN~(tneevanate-S) and in CN ligand environments, the difference between the spin-only magnetic moments in Bohr magnetons (when approsimated to the nearest integer) 18 [Mtomie number of Fe = 26) ‘Space for rough work “6 15/32 CHE R ees SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 40) ‘This section contains TEN questions Bach question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are) correct, For each question, darken the bubblo(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ors, ‘Marking scheme: +4 Ifonly the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are) darkened 0 Ifnone of the bubbles is darkened -2 Inall other cases Q.29. The major product of the following reaction is ps i KOH, H20 (eH neat Hs Cs © 6 wo ® Oy ao © o i Q.30 In the following reaction, the major product is cH 1 eauivalent HBr Son, oot Gs Hs cH ow cy Pape be a CHs CHs 5 % © ne Br ® W6 Br Space for rough work ee 1612 | CHEMISTRY QL. ‘The structure of D-glucose is : HO xfou HO--H HoH HOH cH.OH ‘The structure of L-(-)-glucose is HO CHO Hot-+H HOT“ © aton ) HoH HOH HoH CH;OH CHOH Q.32 The major product of the reaction is CoH _NaNOz aqueous HC! Ise D2 CH, NHp ore “95 2p 7 HH NH, 0, S386 ad t nC _~_-NH2 yo 2H 36 Be ow Te x ea, Hs OF Cy OH 4s 4p ad t HC. OH Hse _NH> oY ory x CH) OH CH, OH | Quan thecormet statement about Ce and Ma ar) ist &, 24andMn=25) Ce? 182.287 2p 2c2p idee 3d x EMn » is? 2s? 2P% 3s? BpSpar ad | [Atomic numbors of Cr (A) Ce isa reducing ager \ CBT Mn isan osiiain A Bath Cy and Mn exhibit electronic configuration gent (D) When Cr" is used as a reducing agent, the chromium jon attains d° electronic configuration | Q.34 Copper 1s purified by electrolytic refining of blister copper. ‘The correct statement(s) about this process is (are) {A)_ Impure Cu strip is used as eathode >% (Os is used as electrolyte ‘Reidified aqueous | Pure Cu deposits at cathode | De Impurities settle a anode-mud ‘Space for rough work +6 17132 es ee is reduced to Ke (AP H.O,in pre, © £ NaQH By 1,0, in presence of H,SO. Dp) Q.38 The tiyield of ammonia as a function of time in Nig) + OH 2NH(g), VH at (P. T)) is given below Na.O.in water Na,0, in presene he resetion oS If this reaction 1s conducted at (P.T,), with 7 time is repr ted by £1.80 ‘Space for rough work 18/32 ——_— (cHemistry Q.37 If the unit coll of a mineral has eubie elose packed (cep) array of oxygen atoms with 1m fraction of octahedral holes occupied by aluminium ions and a fraction of tetrahedral holes occupied by magnesium ions, m and n. respectively. are (vee py ° eames 2 1 5 Q.38 Compound(s) that on hydrogenation produce(e) optically inactive compound(s istare) Her ‘ er O) Ho cH B) He Hy Ho eH «© ‘CH WD) HC SS chy Hy ‘Space for rough work . 2 an me +6 19/32 SECTION 3 (Maximum 3 + This section contams TWO questions © Each question contains two columns, Column I and Column I © Column I has four entries (A), (B), (C) and (D) © Column II has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (8) and (T) + Match the entvies in Column I with the entries in Column IL ‘© One or more entries in Column I may + The ORS contains a 4¥5 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below » SG O08 » OOH « POBOB | o O88 meee ee af enti bubbles in the ORS. Similarly, for entries (B). (C) and (D). * Marking scheme: For each entry in Column +2 Ifonly the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct ma 0 Ifnone of the bubbles is darkened anmeres Ks: 16) naich with one or more entries in Column I » is(ave) darkened @Q39 Match the anionic species given in Column I that are present in the ore(s) 1 Column Tl. r example, (A) in Column I matches with entries Q). (R) and ¢T), then darken these three Column 1 Column 11 (A) Carbonate (P) Siderite(@) (@) (B) Sulphide( PS’ (Q) Malachite (R) (©) Hydroxide (R) Bauxite (@ ) Oxide 12) S) Calamine (@) en ct) Argenste (gH \@) +6 ‘Space for rough work 20/32 Column I w B) © @) Freezing of water at 273 K and 1 atm Expansiun of 1 mol of an ideal gas into a vacuum under isolated conditions Mixing of equal volumes of two ideal gases at constant temperature and pressure in 2m isolated container Reversible heating of Hyig) at 1 atm from 300 K to 600 K, followed by reve: to 200 K at 1 atm Column I ) @ ® ‘s) END OF PART Il: CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY Match the thermodynamic processes given under Column | with the expressions given under PART II: MATHEMATICS = 5) 1a 6 ; CTION 1 (Maxinvum Ma s section contains EIGH ie ‘The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both | | | questions inclusive ach question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS Marking seem Ee | +4 Ifthe bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened Age 0 Inallother ea “Bey a Qa1 If the normals of the parabola y“ <4y drawn at the end points of its latus rectum are angents to the circle (x ~ 3)" + (y+ |. then the value of r? is @ 5 iv, x52 Qu2 Let fs R> & bea function defined by fix) =< 7 where [x] is the 1 dx, then the Jisv ae then th value of (40 1) is ain solid material with the following solid wall and is open at Q.3_A cylindrical container is to be made from ce constraints: It has a fixed inner volume of V mm") the top. The bottom of the container is a solid circular disc of thickness 2 mm and is of radius equal to the outer radius of the container, If the volume of the material used to make the container is minimum when the inner radius of the container is 10 mm, then the value ¢ fig [el ee 0, a>r2 3° I. fx tee) ee » f x FO) bee a ee 2+ F(a) @r-4)= 9 zy. 2 ° ale] de = f xleel he of xO} “be os Cock 2+ foe V2 [oeg® 2 “Ge “ ‘ [eee 1 pO 2° » [ge “fate (po Sioss_ (9-1)! , OSs Bo L > taney 21 (n-2)1 31 (n-3} - = = O-0 (+2) On : : 1 3h a Qat Let Fay= feos! H for all xe R and (0.4 >[0,:0) be a continuous function. For t 0,5 |, if Fta+2 te the area of the region bounded by x=, y=0, ¥= flx) and va. then f(O) is Qa The number of distinet solutions of the equation Qas in a queue in such a way all the whieh 3 boys and nd consccutivels in the quo, Then the vale of 2 i ; 3 Space for rough work Cos” 2 2 \2 2 ‘ ‘ 1S + Pa Scos?2e + Spsnx sino costecs infec » 2 (cos"fS>+Go%s) 4 26), 3 - ee = (Costx +ein2e) “Scostan + |- Qeovasota +1 - Qcostsinte -Qeostranta J+ 2cos*asintx = 1~ Qcostaaintcc ak Fainéco) (Coster + Sintec)? Scost : : . nce ee +2 48 costa Stn = CoS%oe sgin’ac + Qcostee sine oe + Qéinke costa . 2 Costa - 400s2asinta = 6 = Scos?Qx - 16 costxsintx =O = S(-Sin'20) - sina 4 = 0 \ S- SsintQe - ei? Qa =O Leh ¢ SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 40) | i EN questions Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (©) and (PD), ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are) correct + For each question, dazken the bubblo(s) cont | ors |. Marking scheme: | +4 Ifonly the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) ie(are) darkened vonding to all the correct option(s) in the | | 0 [fnone of the bubbles is darkened { -2 Inall other cases | 67 9* 13? h of the following values of a satisfy the equation 6* 107 (a2 d= 3ey reueiieae ee (2438a)"| = 28 81 6g (3432)! Be oo 196 4&9 121 225 wr 9 oy — Q.50 In Ri consider the p Piys0 and Py P. and P,, which passes through the intersee (01,0) from P, is Land the distance of a point’ (@ 1. Let P, be a plane. different trom P.. If the distance of the point } kom F, is 2, then which of the following relations is (are) true? (A) 2a + fay +20 (B) Ya jhe 2y44=0 (©) 2e+B-2y-10=0 (D) 2a~f+ 2 Space for Tough work Cay? CDP (7 9.49) 121 (-2F (6 (toy? J = [4136 100 (ey &s5)* CY i! 25) s | # eas apse 9 (2996-2500) - 43 (324-1002 121 (100. = $(416)- 49(224) 4121 (64) . 23 “ = Bred ~ 1O97TE+ F744 sy oe 7 ~ 1 SRS ( Log Rey-o Py oreed St SHLEE joa 's JO D~J +k (- " toured: GK) Q41 In Ble At be the to Which of the follow L be a ste distance t fae ot D) a Qa Let P and @ be distinet points on the parabola y°=2y such that a cine with F diameter passes through the vertex O of the parabela, [f P livs in the first quadrant and aren of the gle SOPQ) 1: 2. then which of the f fare) the coordinate M (1,2y3) (9, 3y2) (Clase 1D) v3} Ui) be a solution of the differential equation 1d = e)y of the following statements is (are) true? Wy yCaye0 = 1. If 40)=2, then whiek C1 yarn has a eritica point im the in al (-1,0) TDi ix has ao eritical point in the ims thm ‘Space for rough work ) 7 ~ 86 Ps: s-2+/3 axEUale 2 > 36 wo en 0 L468) Z ght es On), a, SB geese vite 60} NI+i TEIOSA~ 5 Jae 2 24. 2 eas u SOF yy | 126 i MATHEMATICS, Q54_ Consider the family of all circles whose centers lie on the straight line y =x, If this familyof eireles is represented by the differential equation Py” + Qy' + 1=0, where P, Q ate functions then which of the following statements is (are) true? (A Preyer BP © (DD) P-Q=xey-y CF Q55 Letg: R- R bea differentiable function with g(0)=0, (0)=0 and g'(l)+0, Let A= Q+l3(o) A:9 Q.60 +6 Se w& B) © ) Column 1 Ina triangle AXYZ, leta, b and c be the lengths of the sides opposite to the X, Yand Z, respectively. If 2ia? ~ sin(X-¥) and 4-280 sind of for which cos(nz4}=0 is (are) angles then possible values Ina triangle AXYZ, leva, b and e be the lengths of the sides opposite to the angles X, Yand Z, respectively. If 1 c0s2X~ 2082 2sinXsin, then Poseble value(s) of & is (are) tn Ret Yih in f5F and pie -j be the position vectors of X, Yand Z with respect to the origin O, respectively. If the distance of Z from the biseecor of the acute = > 3 angle of OX with OY is then possible value(s) of |) is (are) Suppose that F(a) denotes the area of the region bounded by x=0, x=, y*=4y and y-lax~1i+lax-2irax, where fi ayo 8 6(0.0. Then the value) of Fia}+3 when a =0 and a =1, is (are) MATHEMATICS Column 1 ® 1 @2 R)3 5 Mm 6 END OF THE QUESTION PAPER 30/32

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