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SEC: Sr.Super60_NUCLEUS&STERLING_BT JEE-MAIN Date: 16-12-2023
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00Pm RPTM-19 Max. Marks: 300
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION:
1. Immediately fill in the Admission number on this page of the Test Booklet with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen
only.
2. The candidates should not write their Admission Number anywhere (except in the specified space) on the
Test Booklet/ Answer Sheet.
3. The test is of 3 hours duration.
4. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
5. There are three parts in the question paper 1,2,3 consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having
30 questions in each subject and subject having two sections.
(I) Section –I contains 20 multiple choice questions with only one correct option.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and ‐1 in all other cases.
(II) Section‐II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only, if more than 5
questions attempted, First 5 attempted questions will be considered.
∎ The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer
value (Example i,e. If answer is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and
less than 11 round off is 11).
To cancel any attempted question bubble on the question number box.
For example: To cancel attempted question 21. Bubble on 21 as shown below

.
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Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and ‐1 in all other cases.
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strictly prohibited.
7. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, mobile phone any electron
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8. Rough work is to be done on the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet only.
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16‐12‐23_Sr.Super60_ NUCLEUS & STERLING_BT _ Jee‐Main_RPTM‐19_Test Syllabus
PHYSICS :EM Waves: Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics. Electromagnetic spectrum
(radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, x‐rays, gamma rays) including
elementary facts about their uses.
Experiments: Characteristic curves of a p‐n junction diode in forward and reverse bias.
Characteristic curves of a Zener diode and finding reverse break down voltage.
RPTM‐19(15Q‐RPTM.19 SYLLABUS+15Q CUMULATIVE SYLLABUS)
CHEMISTRY : Surface Chemistry: (1) Adsorption, (2) Adsorption isotherm,(3) Colloidal solution (4)
Methods of preparation of colloidal solution, (5) Properties of colloidal solution(a)
Brownian movement, (b) Tyndall Effect (c) Electro Osmosis, (d) Electrophoresis (6)
Example of +ve and ‐ve charged colloids, Mutual coagulation ,(7) Micelle formation : (a)
Craft temp, (b) CMC (c) Graph’s of change in properties before and after CMC (d)
Entropy change during micelle formation (8) Catalysis, (i) Activity and selectivity, (ii)
Heterogeneous catalysis
Solid State: Introduction of type of solids (Amorphous and crystalline) different type of
crystalline solid (covalent, molecular, Ionic, Metallic) Unit cell, Bravais lattices, Cubic
metallic solid, Simple cubic metallic, body centered metallic, face centered metallic
solid, Position of TV and O.V in FCC, HCP metallic solid, Radius Ratio, different type of
Ionic crystal, Defects in solid, Electrical and magnetic properties of solid.
Basic Concepts Of Chemistry: Dalton’s atomic theory, Concept of atoms (subatomic
particles, Atomic Number, mass number, Isotopes, Isotones, Isobars) and molecules,
Classification of matter into elements, compounds and mixtures (examples), physical
and chemical properties of matter, Laws of chemical combinations, Dalton’s atomic
theory, Atomic and molecular masses, Average atomic mass and relative abundance,
Molecular mass and formula mass; Density, relative density, Vapour density, relation
between vapour density and degree of dissociation, Mole concept and molar masses,
Percentage composition, Empirical and molecular formula
NOTE: Surface Chemistry & Solid State NOT IN ONLY JEE MAINS
NOTE: Measuring of physical properties and SI units, Measuring mass, volume, density
and temperature (NCERT), chemical apparatus in the laboratory, Uncertainty in
Measurements, Scientific notation, Significant figures, Accuracy and precision,
mathematical operations with significant figures, rounding‐off ,REMOVED FOR MAINS
AND ADV
RPTM‐19(15Q‐RPTM.19 SYLLABUS+15Q CUMULATIVE SYLLABUS)
MATHEMATICS : Total Trigonometry Upto Inverse Trigonometric Functions (Except Trigonometric
equations, Only for Mains)
RPTM‐19(15Q‐RPTM.19 SYLLABUS+15Q CUMULATIVE SYLLABUS)

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PHYSICS 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 in all other cases.
1. Assertion (A): A charge moving in a circular orbit can produce electromagnetic waves.
Reason (R) : The source of electromagnetic wave should be in accelerated motion.
1) Both assertion and reason are true, and the reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
2)Both assertion and reason are true, and the reason is not a correct explanation of assertion.
3) Assertion is true but reason is false
4) Assertion is false but reason is true
2. A 100 resistance and a capacitor of 100 reactance are connected in series across a 220
V source . When the capacitor is 50% charged , the peak value of the displacement current
is
1) 4.4 A 2) 11 2A 3) 2.2A 4) 11 A
3. Electromagnetic waves travel in a medium which has relative permeability 1.3 and relative
permittivity 2.14. Then the speed of the electromagnetic wave in the medium will be
1)13.6  106 m / s 2) 1.8  102 m / s 3) 3.6  108 m / s 4)1.8  108 m / s
4. Electromagnetic waves travel in a medium at a speed of 2.0  108 ms 1 the relative
permittivity of the medium is 2.25,then the relative permeability of the medium is___
1) 1.0 2)1.25 3)1.5 4)2.5
5. A square wire of side 3.0 cm is placed 25 cm away from a concave mirror of focal length 10
cm . What the area enclosed by the image of the wire ?( the centre of the wire is on the axis
of the mirror , with its two sides normal to the axis)
1) 4cm 2 2) 2cm 2 3) 8cm2 4) 6cm 2
 315  2
6. If intensity of laser is   w / m . Then amplitude electric field associated with this
  
source is close to the nearest integer is __v/m
1) 175 2)170 3)275 4)270
7. If nearly 10% of the power of a 110W light bulb is converted to visible radiation. Find the
change in average intensities of visible radiation, at a distance of 1m from the bulb to a
distance of 5m
1) 84  102 w / m 2 2) 84  104 w / m 2 3) 84  101 w / m 2 4) 84  103 w / m 2

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8. Let I0 be the intensity of light incident on a polarizer and  be the angle between the
transmission directions of polarizer and analyzer
Value of  Intensity transmitted by analyser

a.   00 p. I0 / 2

b.   45o q. I0 / 8

c.   30o r. I0 / 4

d.   60o s. 3I0 / 8
1) a  p; b  r ; c  s; d  q 2) a  r ; b  p; c  q; d  s
3) a  s; b  p; c  q; d  r 4) a  r ; b  s; c  q; d  p
  
9. An electron of mass m with an initial velocity v  v0 i  v0  0  enters an electric field
  
E   E0 i ( E0 = constant >0 ) at t = 0 . if 0 is its de – Broglie wavelength initially , then
its
de – Broglie wavelength at time t is
0  eE 
1) 2) 0 3) 0t 4) 0  1  0 t 
 eE0   mv0 
1  t
 mv0 
10. An electron beam is accelerated by potential difference V to hit a metallic target to produce
X-rays , it produces continuous as well as characteristics X -rays if min is smallest possible

wavelength of X-rays in the spectrum, the variation of log min with logV is correctly
represented in .

log min log min

logV logV
1) 2)
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log min log min

logV logV
3) 4)
11. A ray of light is incident on a medium with angle of incident ‘i’ and is refracted into a
second medium with angle of refraction ‘r’. The graph of sini versus sinr is as shown.
find the ratio of the velocity of light in first medium to the velocity of light in the second
medium

sin r

  300
sin i
1 3
1) 2) 3 3) 1 4)
3 2

12. Light with an energy flux of 18 watts / cm 2 falls on a perfectly reflecting surface has an area

of 20cm2, , find the average force exerted on the surface during a 30 minute time span.

1) 2.4  105 N 2) 2.4  106 N 3) 2.4  104 N 4) 2.4  103 N


13. A light beam travelling in the x- direction is described by the electric field:
 x
E y  270sin   t-  . An electron is constrained to move along the y- direction with a speed
 c
of 2.0  107 ms 1 . Find the maximum magnetic force on the electron.
1) 2.88  1015 N 2) 2.88  1016 N 3) 2.88  1017 N 4) 2.88  1018 N

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14. Suppose a pure Si crystal has 5  1028 atoms m 3. . It is doped by 1 ppm concentration of

pentavalent As. calculate the number of electrons and holes. Given that ni  1.5  1016 m 3.

1) 5  1022 m 3 ,4.5  109 m 3 2) 5  1015 m3 ,4.5  109 m3

3) 5  1023 m3 ,4.5  109 m3 4) 5  1010 m3 ,4.5  109 m3
15. The V-I characteristic of a silicon diode is given in fig. calculate the diode resistance in
forward bias at V  2V and V=+1V .

1) 30, 40 2) 40,20 3) 20,40 4) 10, 20


16. In the combination of the following gates the output Y can be written in terms of inputs A
and B as

1) A.B 2) A  B 3) A.B  A.B 4) A.B  A.B


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17. Consider an arrangement of diodes. Each diode offers 1 resistance in forward biased and
infinite in reverse biased. Find current through 10 resistor.

1 1 1 1
1) A 2) A 3) A 4) A
2 3 6 4
18. Assertion (A): Gallium arsenide phosphide is used for making LED’s
Reason (R): LED works in forward bias mode.
1) Both assertion and reason are true, and the reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
2)Both assertion and reason are true, and the reason is not a correct explanation of assertion.
3) The assertion is true but the reason is false
4) The assertion is false but the reason is true
19. In the fig. calculate the total flux of the electrostatic field through the spheres S1 and S2
The wire AB shown here has a linear charge density  given by   kx , where the x is the
distance measured along the wire from end A.

1 1
Q  kl 2 2 2 Q  kl 2
2 Q  kl Q  kl 2
1) 2) 3) 4)
0 0 0 0
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20. In the circuit shown in fig, the key K was initially in contact with the terminal A. What
amount of heat will be generated in 500 , resistance when the key K is brought in contact
with terminal B ?
1) 6.24J 2) 6.024 J 3)6.420J 4)6.042J

(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)


Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer
is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
21. The plot of the variation of potential difference across a combination of three identical cells
in series versus current is as shown in fig. The emf of each cell is __ volts ?

22. In the net work shown in fig. the magnetic field at the centre O of the coil is k  105 tesla
normally out of the plane of paper then k value is

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23. The coercivity of a bar magnet is 120 A/m . It is to be demagnetized by placing it inside a
solenoid of length 120cm and number of turns 72. The current flowing through the solenoid
is : ( in amperes )
24. Self inductance of an air core inductor increases from 0.01 mH to 10mH when an iron core
is introduced in it. What is the relative permeability of core ?
25. In the A.C. circuit shown in the fig. the main supply has constant voltage but variable
frequency. For what frequency will be the voltage across the resistance R be maximum?
(in HZ)

26. A particle moves in XY plane with constant acceleration a and directed along with the

negative y-axis the equation of motion of the particle has the form y  px  qx 2 where p and

q are positive constants, the velocity of the particle at the origin is u 



a x  p2  then
yq
x  y  ____________
27. Two blocks A and B each of mass 1 kg are placed on a smooth horizontal surface. Two
horizontal forces 5 N and 10 N are applied on the block A and B respectively as shown in
the fig. The block A does not slide on block B. Then the normal reaction between the two
blocks is 3xN .
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28. Two particles of each mass are projected simultaneously with speeds 20 m/s and 10 3m / s
125
as shown in fig, the maximum height reached by the centre of mass of the particles is m
4p
then P=_______

29. An impulsive force F acts horizontally on a solid sphere of radius R placed on a horizontal
surface. The line of action of an impulsive force is at a height h above the centre of sphere. If
the rotational and translation kinetic energies of sphere just after the impulse are equal then
2
h R where N is __________
N

30. In a full wave rectifier circuit operating from 50Hz,mains frequency,the fundamental
frequency in the ripple would be _Hz

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CHEMISTRY 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 in all other cases.
31. Indium (atomic mass = 114.82) has two naturally occurring isotopes, the predominant one
form has isotopic mass 114.89 and abundance of 96%. Which of the following isotopic mass
is the most likely for the other isotope?
1) 112.94 2) 115.14 3) 113.14 4) 114.14
32. Dieldrin, an insecticide, contains C , H , Cl and O. Combustion of 29.72 mg of Dieldrin gave
41.21 mg CO2 and 5.63 mg H2O .In a separate analysis 25.31 mg of Dieldrin was converted
into 57.13mg AgCl. What is the empirical formula of Dieldrin ?
1) C6H4Cl3O 2) C8H8ClO 3) C12H8Cl6O 4) C6H4Cl3O2
33. Assertion (A): Bond energy of fluorine is more than Chlorine.
Reason (R): The small size of fluorine atoms bring large electron-electron repulsion
between the lone pairs of electrons of two fluorine atoms which weakens the bond.
1) If both the assertion and reason are True and reason is the correct explanation of assertion
2) If both the assertion and reason are True and reason is not the correct explanation of
assertion
3) If assertion is True and reason is False
4) If assertion is False and reason is True
34. Column-I Column-II
A) 0.5 mole of SO2  g  p) Occupy 11.2L at 1 atm and 273 K

B) 1 g of H 2  g  q) Weighs 24 g

C) 0.5 mole of O3  g  r) Total no. of atoms =1.5  N A

D) 1 g molecule of O2  g  s) Weigh 32g

1) A  P, Q , R , S ; B  P, Q; C  P , Q , R, S ; D  S
2) A  R, S ; B  P; C  P, R; D  S
3) A  P , R; B  P , Q; C  P , Q , R; D  P, S
4) A  P , R , S ; B  P; C  P , Q , R; D  S

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35. Which of the following are iso-structural and iso-electronic?
1) SO3 , NO3 2) ClO3 , CO32 3) CO32 , NO3 4) NO3 , SO3

36. A sample of ammonium phosphate, ( NH4 )3 PO4 , contains 3 moles of hydrogen atoms. The
number of moles of oxygen atoms in the sample is:
1) 1 2) 2 3) 4 4) 6
37. Assertion (A): Gram molar mass of Nitrogen is 28g
Reason (R) : Relative atomic mass of Nitrogen is 28 a.m.u
1) Both A and R are true and R is explaining A.
2) Both A and R are true and R is not explaining A.
3) A is true and R is false.
4) Both A and R are false.
38. Statement -1: Equivalent volume of H2 is 5.6 lit at 1 atm and 273k
Statement -2: ½ moles of H2 has produced when 2 moles of H  (aq) accepted 2 moles of
e .
1) Both the statement are true
2) Both the statement are false
3) If Statement -1 is True and Statement -2 is False
4) If Statement -1 is False and Statement -2 is True
39. What is the charge of 64 amu of s 2 ?
1) 6.4  1019 C 2) 3.2  1019 C 3) 9.6  1019 C 4)6C
40. Manganese forms non-stoichiometric oxides having the general formula MnOX . The value
of x for the compound that analyzed 64% by mass Mn:
1)1.16 2)1.83 3)2 4)1.93
41. If volume of a drop of water is 0.0018 mL then the number of water molecules present in
ten drop of water at room temperature is
1)103 N A 2) 2  103 N A 3) 104 N A 4) 2  104 N A

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42. The formula of an acid is HXO2 . The mass of 0.0121 moles of the acid is 1.3673g. What is
the atomic mass of X ?
1)35.5 2)80 3)128 4)127
43. Calculate the % of R-configuration in product. If 96% recemisation takes place for given
Cl H


H 2O
 ?
optically pure compound
1) 48% 2) 52% 3) 42% 4) 96%
2
CH 2  C  O 
 i  Br
 C4 H 8O products is
44.
 ii CH 3MgBr
 2eq 
O O O

1) 2) 3) 4) All of the above


45. Math Column-I with Column-II
Column-I Column-II
O

A) p) H2 / Pd  BaSO4
O

B) HO HO q) Red P/HI
O

O2 N O N
C) 2
r) Wolf-Kishner reduction
D) R  C  N  R  CH  NH s) Clemmen’s reduction
1) A  r , s; B  p, r ; C  p, r ; D  p
2) A  qrs; B  s; C  r ; D  p, q
3) A  q, r , s; B  r ; C  r ; D  p
4) A  r , s; B  q, r ; C  q, r ; D  p , q
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I
Ph  CH 2  CH  CH 3 
2 Ph  CH 2COONH 4  Yellow ppt
NH 4OH
46. Assertion (A) : OH

OH

CH  CH 
Reason (R) : All the compounds which have 3
group give idoform test.
1) Both A and R are true and R is explaining A.
2) Both A and R are true and R is not explaining A.
3) A is true and R is false
4) Both A and R are false.
47. Assertion (A) : The compound CH 3  C  C2 H 5   COOH 2 is optically inactive, it is taken
in a glass container and heated for several minutes and a plane polarized light is passed
through it. The plane polarized light shows optical rotation.
Reason (R) : Like   keto acid gem dicarboxylic acid also eliminate CO2 on heating.
1) Both A and R are true and R is explaining A.
2) Both A and R are true and R is not explaining A.
3) A is true and R is false
4) Both A and R are false.
48. Total number of cis N  Mn  Cl bond angles (that is Mn  N and Mn  Cl bonds in cis

position) present in a molecule of cis-  Mn  en 2 Cl2  complex is X and total number of

trans N  Mn  Cl in the same complex is Y then X-Y is


1) 2 2) 3 3) 4 4) 1
49. Which of the following statement does represent the correct order of the property mentioned.

A) Co3  Fe3  Cr 3  Sc 3 : stability in aqueous solution


B) Sc  Ti  Cr  Mn : number of oxidation states.

C) V 2  Cr 2  Mn2  Fe2 : paramagnetic behavior

D) Ni 2  Cr 2  Fe2  Mn2 : ionic size.


1) A,B,C 2) B,C,D 3) A,B 4) A,C,D

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50. If ‘X’ is the velocity of electron in 2 Borhr’s orbit of hydrogen atom and “Y” is the
2x
velocity of electron in 6th Bohr orbit of He then is ___
y
1) 3 2) 1.5 3) 6 4)4.5
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer
is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
51. Calculate the number of milliliters of NH 3  aq  solution  d  0.986 g / mL  contain 5% by
mass NH3 , which will be required to precipitate iron as Fe  OH 3 in a 1.6 g sample that
contains 50% Fe2O3 .
52. 22g of a sample on complete combustion gives 44g CO2 and 18g of H2O . The empirical
x y
formula of the compound is C x H y Oz then is :
z
53. What percentage of calcium is present in the compound CaCO3.3Ca3(PO4 )2 ?( round of
two nearest integer)
54. How many of the following orders are correct.
H
H H

N
O N O N O
i)  
Basic Strength
O
O
O

ii) < < Stability


 

O CHO
iii)    Acidic nature
N  
H N N
H
H H H H

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iv) < Heat of


< < hydrogenation

OH OH
OH

v) < < < Boiling point


OH OH

vi) < < Resonance energy

55. Some compounds are given below


Me
C  CH 3 3
Me
H2 N
Me H H CH 3
i) ii) iii)
H OH H 3C H NH 2

OH  CH 3 3 C
Me
Me
H Me

iv) v) vi)
Me H
Me
H
CH 2 D

Et
Et D H

vii) H D H
H H viii)
H D
H
H D

CH 2 D

The compounds that are chiral and also have chiral centres are ‘X’. The compounds that are
x y
chiral are ‘Y’. The compounds are achiral but have chiral centres are ‘Z’. Then is __
z
56. For the reaction
K K
i) A 
1 P ii) B 
2 Q

following observation is made


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2M

2M
1.5M
tion

n
Concentra

Concentratio
1M
1M
0.5M  A  B
30 60
30
Time (min)
Time (min)

 x  104 then X is
K1
Where K1 and K2 are rate constants for respective reactions. If
K2
57. The standard reduction potential of a silver chloride electrode (metal-sparingly soluble salt
electrode) is 0.209V and for silver electrodes 0.80V. If the moles of AgCl than can dissolve

in 10L of 0.01M NaCl solution is represented as 10 x . Then x is


58. Vapour pressure of a liquid solution containing A and B is 99 torr. Calculate mole % of B in

vapour phase (Given PA0  100torr ; PB0  80torr ) (Round off to nearest integer)

59. A heat engine operating between 2270 C and 77 0 C absorb 10 Kcal of heat from 2270 C
reservoir reversibly per cycle, calculate the total work done (in Kcal) in two cycles.
60. An amount of 0.10 moles of AgCl is added to one liter of water. Next the crystals of NaBr

are added until 80% of AgCl is converted to AgBr(s). If the Br  at this point is Y  108
then the value of Y is ____

(Given KSP of AgCl  1010 and KSP of AgBr  4  1013 )

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MATHEMATICS 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 in all other cases.

6 4
61. If A  3sin 1   and B  3cos1   where the inverse trigonometric functions take only
 11  9
the principal values, S1 :sin B  0 , S2 : cos  A  B   0 then
1) S1, S2 are true 2) S1, S2 are false 3) S1 true, S2 false 4) S1 false, S2 true
62. Two sets each of 20 observations, have the same standard deviation 5. The first set has a
mean 17 and the second set mean 22 then the standard deviation of the combining the given
two sets is ________
1) 4.49 2) 5.59 3) 6.49 4) 7.59
 x2  1
63. The range of f  x   2sin   is _____
 1  x2 
 
1)  0,2  2)  0,   3)  0,2  4) [O, 2 )

64. 8sin 200 sin 400 sin800 =_____


1) 3 2) 2 3 3) 3 4) 4 3
 
65. The value of 6 cot    ______
 24 

1) 6  2 3  3 2  2 6 2) 6  2 3  3 2  2 6

3) 6  2 3  3 2  2 6 4) 6 2 32

1  6y  
1 9  y
2
2
66. If y   3,0  , tan    cot    then 3 3  y =____
2  6y  3
 9  y   
1) 3 2) 5 3) 6 4) 9

2sin x  2cos x
67. The minimum value of is ____
2
1 1 1
1 
1) 2 2
2) 2 3) 2 2 2 4) 2 2
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1 sin 1 x cos 1 x   
68. If 0  x  and  then a value of sin   is ____
2       


1) 4 1  2 x 2  1  x2 
2) 2 1  2 x 2  1  x2

3) 2 x 1  x 2 4) x 1  x 2
   7  1  
69. sin 1  sin   cos 1  cos   tan  tan  
 3  6   4
 5 19 17
1) 2) 3) 4)
12 12 12 12
 
70. Let    0,  and t1   Tan  Tan  , t2   Tan  Cot , t3   Cot Tan  , t4   Cot Cot
 4
then
1) t4  t3  t1  t2 2) t1  t2  t3  t4 3) t3  t1  t2  t4 4) t2  t3  t1  t4
  2  1  1  1  1  
71. tan  cos 1    2 tan  5   2 tan  8   =_____
  5    
1 5
1) 1 2) 3) 4) 2
4 4
 4 2
1 x  x  2

72. Let x * y  x  y and  x * 1 * 1  x * 1 * 1 then 5sin 
2 3
 =______
 4 2 
 x  x 2
5   
1) 2) 3) 4)
6 2 3 6
73. Five balls are to be placed in three boxes. Each can hold all the five balls. The number of
different ways can we place the balls so that no box remain empty if ________
Colum-I Colum-II
A) Balls and boxes are all different is equal to P) 2
B) Balls are identical but boxes are different is equal to Q) 6
C) Balls are different but boxes are identical is equal to R) 25
D) Balls as well as boxes are identical is equal to S) 50
T) 150
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1) A  T , B  Q, C  P, D  R 2) A  T , B  Q, C  R, D  P
3) A  T , B  Q , C  P, D  S 4) A  Q , B  T , C  S , D  R

74. Let H1, H2 ,.....Hn be mutually exclusive and exhaustive events with P  H i   0, i  1,2,...n .

Let E be any other event with 0  P  E   1

Statement-I: P  H i / E   P  E / H i  .P  H i  for i  1,2,.....n


n
Statement-II:  P  Hi   1
i 1
1) Statement-I is true, Statement-II is true, Statement-II is the correct explanation of
Statement-I
2) Statement-I is true, Statement-II is true, statement-II is not the correct explanation of
Statement-I
3) Statement-I is true, Statement-II is false.
4) Statement-I is false, Statement-II is true.

75. Let a solution y  y  x  of the differential equation x x 2  1 dy  y y 2  1dx  0 satisfies

2
y  2 
3
 
Statement-I: y  x   sec  sec1 x  
 6

1 2 3 1
Statement-II:   1
y x x2
1) Statement-I is true, Statement-II is true, Statement-II is the correct explanation of
Statement-I
2) Statement-I is true, Statement-II is true, statement-II is not the correct explanation of
Statement-I
3) Statement-I is true, Statement-II is false.
4) Statement-I is false, Statement-II is true.

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sin x
76. Statement-I:  dx  x  0  can not be evaluated
x
Statement-II: Only differentiable functions can be integrated
1) Statement-I is true, Statement-II is true, Statement-II is the correct explanation of
Statement-I
2) Statement-I is true, Statement-II is true, statement-II is not the correct explanation of
Statement-I
3) Statement-I is true, Statement-II is false.
4) Statement-I is false, Statement-II is true.
 /4
77. Let I n   tan n x dx
0

1 1
Statement-I:  2In  for n  2,3, 4,.....
n 1 n 1
1
Statement-II: I n  I n  2  for n  3, 4,5,.......
n 1
1) Statement-I is true, Statement-II is true, Statement-II is the correct explanation of
Statement-I
2) Statement-I is true, Statement-II is true, statement-II is not the correct explanation of
Statement-I
3) Statement-I is true, Statement-II is false.
4) Statement-I is false, Statement-II is true.
78. There are two bags each containing 10different books a student draws out any number of
books (at least one) from first bag as well as from the second bag. The probability that the
difference between the number of books drawn from the two bags does not exceed two is
___

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20C10  2  20C11  20C12   110 20C10  2  20C11  20C12 
1) 2)
2  2 
10 2 10 2
1 1

20C10  20C11  2  20C12  20C10  2  21C12   111


3) 4)
   
2 2
210  1 210  1

1
79. If A is a skew symmetric matrix then B   I  A I  A is _________
(Where I is an identity matrix of same order as of A)
1) Idempotent matrix 2) Involutary Matrix
3) Orthogoanl Matrix 4) Symmetric Matrix
80. Let A  Z1  B  Z 2  C  Z3  D  Z 4  be the vertices of a square, satisfy

Z1  1  Z 2  1  Z3  1  Z 4  1

then Z1  Z2  Z3  Z4  ______
1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) 4
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer
is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
  1
81. Let A,B be real numbers such that  B  O  A  . If sin  A  B   and
4 4 3
2
2  sin A cos B cos A sin B 
cos  A  B   ,        then     _____ where [ . ] G. I. F
3  cos B sin A sin B cos A 
82. Let A,B be non zero real numbers such that 2  cos B  cos A  cos A cos B  1 , then

A B
tan 2  3tan 2  ______
2 2
1 13 1
83. The value of 
3  1 k 1    k  1     k 
sin   sin   
4 6   4 6 
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84. A circle is inscribed in an equilateral triangle with side length 6 unit. Another circle is drawn
inside the triangle (but out side the first circle) tangent to the first circle and two of the sides
of the triangle. Let ‘r’ be the radius of the smaller circle then 3 r is ________
  1 
85.

1
50Tan 3Tan 1    2cos 1 
2

 5 

1
2



 4 2 tan  tan 1 2 2   ____ 
  sin x     d  f  x  
86. Let f  x   sin  tan 1   where   x  then =_______
  cos 2 x   4 4 d  tan x 
4 2  sin 3 x  sin x 
87. lt  ______________
  3x 5x   3x 
x 2sin 2 x sin  cos    2  2 cos 2 x  cos 
2  2 2  2

88.
 
160 log ( r 1) 3 log r  2  3

 . log 2 log 162  __________
3 3
r 1
log r  2  3
 
 r 1 
89. If A and B are two square matrices of order 3 such that AB=BA and A2  AB  2 B2 .If the
matrices A  B and B are non singular. Then AB 1  _______

90. The remainder obtained when 62007  82007 is divided by 49 is equal to

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