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JEE(Main) -2023

Test Date: 10th April 2023 (First Shift)

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


Paper - 1

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this
purpose.
Important Instructions:
1. The test is of 3 hours duration.

2. This test paper consists of 90 questions. Each subject (PCM) has 30 questions. The
maximum marks are 300.
3. This question paper contains Three Parts. Part-A is Physics, Part-B is Chemistry and
Part-C is Mathematics. Each part has only two sections: Section-A and Section-B.
4. Section – A : Attempt all questions.

5. Section – B : Do any 5 questions out of 10 Questions.

6. Section-A (01 – 20) contains 20 multiple choice questions which have only one correct
answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.

7. Section-B (1 – 10) contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question
is rounded off to the nearest integer value. Each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

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PART – A (PHYSICS)
SECTION - A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

Q1. The range of the projectile projected at an angle of 15 with horizontal is 50m. If the projectile is
projected with same velocity at an angle of 45 with horizontal, then its range will be
(A) 50 2 m (B) 100m
(C) 50m (D) 100 2 m

a2 b3
Q2. A physical quantity P is given as P  The percentage error in the measurement of a, b, c and
c d
d are 1%, 2%, 3% and 4% respectively. The percentage error in the measurement of quantity P
will be
(A) 12% (B) 16%
(C) 14% (D) 13%

Q3. The equivalent capacitance of the combination


C
shown is C C
5
(A) C
3 C
C
(B)
2
(C) 4C
(D) 2C

Q4. An object is placed at a distance of 12cm in front of a plane mirror. The virtual and erect image is
formed by the mirror. Now the mirror is moved by 4cm towards the stationary object. The distance
by which the position of image would be shifted, will be
(A) 4cm towards mirror (B) 8cm towards mirror
(C) 2cm towards mirror (D) 8cm away from mirror

Q5. Two satellites of masses m and 3m revolve around the earth in circular orbits of radii r & 3r
respectively. The ratio of orbital speeds of the satellites respectively is
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 9 : 1
(C) 3 : 1 (D) 3 : 1

Q6. Given below are two statements :


Statement I : If the number of turns in the coil of a moving coil galvanometer is doubled then the
current sensitivity becomes double.
Statement II : Increasing current sensitivity of a moving coil galvanometer by only
increasing the number of turns in the coil will also increase its voltage sensitivity in the same ratio
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(A) Statement I is true but Statement II is false
(B) Both Statements I and Statement II are false
(C) Statement I is false but Statement II is true
(D) Both Statement I and Statement II are true
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Q7. A particle executes S.H.M. of amplitude A along x-axis. At t = 0, then position of the particle
A
is x  and it moves along positive x-axis. The displacement of particle in time  is
2
x  A sin  t    , then the value  will be
 
(A) (B)
2 3
 
(C) (D)
6 4

Q8. Match List I with List II :


List I List II
A. 3 Translational degrees of freedom I. Monoatomic gases
B. 3 Translational, 2 rotational degrees of II. Polyatomic gases
freedoms
C. 3 Translational, 2 rotational and 1 III. Rigid diatomic gases
vibrational degrees of freedom
D. 3 Translational, 3 rotational and more IV. Nonrigid diatomic gases
than one vibrational degrees of freedom
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(A) (A)-(IV), (B)-(III), (C)-(II), (D)-(I) (B) (A)-(IV), (B)-(II), (C)-(I), (D)-(III)
(C) (A)-(I), (B)-(IV), (C)-(III), (D)-(II) (D) (A)-(I), (B)-(III), (C)-(IV), (D)-(II)

Q9. A particle of mass m moving with velocity  collides with a stationary particle of mass 2m. After
collision, they stick together and continue to move together with velocity

(A) (B) 
2
 
(C) (D)
4 3

Q10. The position-time graphs for two students A and B B


returning form the school to their homes are shown in
figure.
A
x

O t
(A) A lives closer to the school (B) B lives closed to the school
(C) A takes leseer time to reach home (D) A travels faster than B
(E) B travels faster than A
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(A) (B) and (E) only (B) (A) and (E) only
(C) (A), (C) and (D) only (D) (A), (C) and (E) only

Q11. The de Broglie wavelength of a molecule in a gas at room temperature (300 K) is 1. If the
temperature of the gas increased to 600 K, Then the de Broglie wavelength of the same gas
molecule becomes
1
(A) 1 (B) 2 1
2
1
(C) 1 (D) 21
2
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Q12. A zener diode of power rating 1.6 W is to be used as


voltage regulator. If the zener diode has a breakdown
of 8V and it has to regulate voltage fluctuating
between 3V and 10 V. The value of resistance R for
safe operation of diode will be
(A) 10 
(B) 12
(C) 13 
(D) 13.3 

Q13. Assuming the earth to be a sphere of uniform mass density, the weight of a body at a
R
depth d  from the surface of earth, If its weight on the surface of earth is 200N, will be :
2
(Given R = radius of earth)
(A) 400 N (B) 300 N
(C) 500 N (D) 100 N

Q14. A carrier wave of amplitude by a sinusoidal base band signal of amplitude 3V. The ratio of
maximum amplitude to minimum amplitude in an amplitude modulated wave is
(A) 1 (B) 5
3
(C) (D) 2
2

Q15. The energy of an electromagnetic wave contained in a small volume oscillates with
(A) Zero frequency (B) the frequency of the wave
(C) half the frequency of the wave (D) double the frequency of the wave

Q16. The angular momentum for the electron in Bohr’s orbit is L. If electron is assumed to revolve in
second orbit of hydrogen atom, then the change in angular momentum will be
L
(A) 2 L (B)
2
(C) Zero (D) L

Q17. The equivalent resistance of the circuit shown below


between points a and b is :
(A) 20  (B) 16 
4 4
(C) 24  (D) 3.2 4

4 4

a b
16 

Q18. Given below are two statements :


Statements I: Pressure in a reservoir of water is same at all points at the same level of water.
Statements II: The pressure applied to enclosed water is transmitted in all directions equally.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(A) Statement I is true but Statement II is false
(B) Both Statement I and Statement II are true
(C) Statement I is false but Statement II is true
(D) Both Statement I and Statement II are false
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Q19. Consider two containers A and B containing monoatomic gases at the same pressure (P),
1
Volume (V) and Temperature (T). The gas in A is compressed isothermally to of its original
8
1
volume while the gas in B is compressed adiabatically to of its original volume. The ratio of final
8
pressure of gas in B to that of gas in A is
3

(A) 8 2 (B) 4
1
(C) 8 (D)
8

Q20. Given below are two statements :


Statement I : Maximum power is dissipated in a circuit containing an inductor, a capacitor and a
resistor connected in series with an AC source, when resonance occurs
Statement II : Maximum power is dissipated in a circuit containing pure resistor due to zero
phase difference between current and voltage.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(A) Statement I is false but Statement II is true
(B) Both Statement I and Statement II are true
(C) Statement I is true but Statement II is false
(D) Both Statement I and Statement II are false
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SECTION - B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

Q1. Three concentric spherical metallic shells X, Y and Z of radius a, b and c respectively [a < b < c ]
have surface charge densities ,   and  , respectively. The shells X and Z are at same potential.
If the radii of X & Y are 2cm and 3cm, respectively. The radius of shell Z is _________cm.

Q2. Unpolarised light of intensity 32 Wm2 passes through the combination of three polaroids such that
the pass axis of the last Polaroid is perpendicular to that pass axis of first polaroid. If intensity of
emerging light is 3 Wm2 , then the angle between pass axis of first two polaroids is
__________  .

1
Q3. If the earth suddenly shrinks to th of its original volume with its mass remaining the same, the
64
24
period of rotation of earth becomes h. The value of x is _________.
x

Q4. A closed circular tube of average radius 15cm, whose inner walls 1kg
are rough, is kept in vertical plane. A block of mass 1kg just fit
inside the tube. The speed of block is 22 m/s, when it is introduced -1
22ms
at the top of tube. After completing five oscillations, the block stops
at the bottom region of tube. The work done by the tube on the
30cm
block is __________J. (Given g = 10 m/s2).

Q5. Two wires each of radius 0.2cm and negligible mass, one made of
steel and the other made of brass are loaded as shown in the
figure. The elongation of the steel wire is_________  10 6 m. [ 1.6m steel
Young’s modulus for steel  2  1011 Nm2 and g  10 ms 2 2kg
1m brass
1.14kg

Q6. A transverse harmonic wave on a string is given by y  x,t   5 sin  6  0.003x  where x and y are
in cm and t in sec. The wave velocity is +__________ms-1.

Q7. The decay constant for a radioactive nuclide is 1.5  105 8 1 . Atomic weight of the substance is
60 g mole 1,  NA  6  10 23  . The activity of 1.0 g of the substance is________  1010 Bq.
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Q8. A 1m long metal rod XY completes the circuit as shown  X  


in figure. The plane of the circuit is perpendicular to the
magnetic field of flux density 0.15 T. The resistance of    
5 
the circuit is 5  , the force needed to move the rod in
direction, as indicated, with a constant speed of 4m/s    
will be_______ 103 N.  Y  

Q9. 10 resistors each of resistance 10  can be connected in such as to get maximum and minimum
equivalent resistance. The ratio of maximum and minimum equivalent resistance will be
_________.

Q10. The current required to be passed through a solenoid of 15cm length and 60 turns in order to
demagnetise a bar magnet of magnetic intensity 2.4  103 Am1 is _________A.
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PART – B (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION - A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

Q1. Prolonged heating is avoided during the preparation of ferrous ammonium sulphate to
(A) Prevent reduction (B) Prevent hydrolysis
(C) Prevent breaking (D) Prevent oxidation

Q2. Which of the following statements are correct?


(A) The M3+ / M2+ reduction potential for iron is greater than manganese.
(B) The higher oxidation states of first row d-block elements get stabilized by oxide ion.
(C) Aqueous solution of Cr2+ can liberate hydrogen from dilute acid.
(D) Magnetic moment of V2+ is observed between 4,4 - 5,2 BM.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(A) (A), (B) only (B) (A), (B), (D) only
(C) (C), (D) only (D) (B), (C) only

Q3. The one that does not stabilize 2o and 3o structures of proteins is
(A) Vander Waals forces (B)-O-O- linkage
(C) –S-S-linkage (D) H- bonding

Q4. The octahedral diamagnetic low spin complex among the following is
3 3
(A)  CoF6  (B) Co  NH3  6 
2 3
(C) NiCl4  (D)  CoCl6 

Q5. Suitable reaction condition for preparation of Methyl phenyl ether is


(A) Benzene, MeBr (B) PhONa ,MeOH
(C) PhONa  ,MeBr (D) Ph  Br,MeONa

Q6. Match List I with List II


List I- List II
Polymer Type / Class
A. Nylon-2-Nylon-6 I. Thermosetting polymer
B. Buna-N II. Biodegradable polymer
C. Urea-formaldehyde resin III. Synthetic rubber
D. Dacron IV. Polyester
Choose the correct answer from the option given below :
(A) A-IV, B- III, C-I, D-II (B) A-II, B-III, C-I, D-IV
(C) A-IV, B-I, C-III, D-II (D) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
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Q7. The major product ‘P’ formed in the given reaction is


CH2CH3

(i) alk. KMnO4, 


COOCH3 P
(ii) H3O+ Major Prodcut
HC CH2
CH2COOH CH2COOH

(A) (B)
COOH COOH

HO H COCH3
HO H
H
COOH
COOH

(C) (D)
COOH COOH
COOH
COOH
Q8. The pair from the following pairs having both compounds with net non- zero dipole moment is
(A) Benzene, anisidine
(B) cis-butene, trans- butane
(C) 1,4-Dichlorobenzene, 1,3-Dichlorobenzene
(D) CH2Cl2,CHCl3

Q9. Which of the following is used as a stabilizer during the concentration of sulphide ores?
(A) Pine oils (B) Cresols
(C) Fatty acids (D) Xanthates

Q10. The compound which does not exist is


(A) PbEt4 (B) BeH2
(C) NaO2 (D) (NH4)2BeF4

Q11. The enthalpy change for the adsorption process and micelle formation respectively are
(A) Hads  0 and Hmic  0 (B) Hads  0 and Hmic  0
(C) Hads  0 and Hmic  0 (D) Hads  0 and Hmic  0

Q12. Given
(A) 2CO(g)  O2 (g)  2CO2 (g) H10   xkJmol1
(B) C(graphite)  O2 (g)  CO2 (g) H02   y kJmol1
1
The H0 for the reaction C(graphite)  O2 (g)  CO(g) is
2
x  2y 2x  y
(A) (B)
2 2
x  2y
(C) (D) 2y  x
2
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Q13. Identify the correct order of reactivity for the following pairs towards the respective mechanism
Br
Br >
(A) SN 2
Br
Br
(B) SN 1 >

Cl Cl

(C) Electrophilic substitution >

NO 2
Br
Br
(D) Nucleophilic substitution <

NO 2
Choose the correct from the options given below:
(A) (A), (C) and (D) only (B) (A), (B) and (D) only
(C) (A), (B), (C) and (D) only (D) (B), (C) and (D) only

Q14. Iosmeric amines with molecular formula C8H11N give the following tests
Isomer (P)  Can be prepared by Gabriel phthalimide synthesis.
Isomer (Q)  Reacts with Hinsberg’s reagent to give solid insoluble in NaOH
Isomer (R)  Reacts with HONO followed by - naphthol in NaOH to give red dye.
Isomer (P), (Q) and (R) respectively are
Q R
P
NH2 N CH3 NH2

(A) CH3

NH2
NHCH3 N H
(B)
H
CH3
H
NH2 NH2
N
(C)

NH2 NH2
N H
(D)
CH3
CH3
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Q15. Lime reacts exothermally with water to give ‘A’ which have low solubility in water. Aqueous
solution of ‘A’ is often used for the test of CO2 , a test in which insoluble B is formed. If B is further
reacted with CO2 then soluble compound is formed ‘A’ is
(A) Slaked lime (B) Quick lime
(C) White lime (D) Lime water

Q16. Given below are two reactions, involved in the commercial production of dihydrogen (H2). The two
reaction are carried out at temperature “T1” and “T2”, respectively
T1
C(s)  H2O(g)   CO(g)  H2 (g)
T2
CO(g)  H2 O(g) 
Catalyst
 CO2 (g)  H2 (g)
(A) T1  T2 (B) T1  T2
(C) T1  100K, T2  1270K (D) T1  T2

Q17. The number of molecules and moles in 2.8375 litre of O2 at STP respectively
(A) 1.505  1023 and 0.250 mol (B) 7.527  1022 and 0.125 mol
23
(C) 7.527  10 and 0.125 mol (D) 7.527  1022 and 0.250 mol

Q18. Given below are two statements:


Statement I: Aqueous solution of K2Cr2O7 is preferred as a primary standard in volumetric
analysis over Na2Cr2O7 aqueous solution.
Statement I: K2Cr2O7 has higher solubility in water than Na2Cr2O7.
In the light of the above statements, choose the Correct answer from the options given below.
(A) Both Statement I and Statement II are true
(B) Both Statement I and Statement II are false
(C) Statement I is true but Statement II is false
(D) Statement I is false but Statement II is true

Q19. Match List I with List II


List I- List II
Industry Waste Generated
A. Steel plants I. Gypsum
B. Thermal power plants II. Fly ash
C. Fertilizer industries III. Slag
D. Paper mills IV. Bio- degradabel wastes
Choose the correct answer from the option given below :
(A) A-III, B- IV, C-I, D-II (B) A-II, B-III, C-IV, D-I
(C) A-III, B-II, C-I, D-IV (D) A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III

Q20. Using column chromatography, mixture of compounds ‘A’ and ‘B’ was separated ‘A’ eluted first,
this indicates ‘B’ has
(A) low Rf , weaker adsorption (B) high Rf stronger adsorption
(C) low Rf , stronger adsorption (D) high Rf , weaker adsorption
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SECTION - B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

Q1. The number of bent- shaped molecule/s from the following is__________
N3 ,NO2 ,I3 ,O3 ,SO 2

Q2. FeO24 


2.2V
 Fe3  
 0.70V
 Fe2  
0.45 V
 Fe0
0
EFeO 2
/Fe2
is x  103 V. The value of x is____________.
4

Q3. The sum of lone pairs present on the central atom of the interhalogen IF5 and IF7 is_____

Q4. The number of incorrect statement/s about the black body from the following is________
(A) Emit or absorb energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation.
(B) Frequency distribution of the emitted radiation depends on temperature.
(C) At a given temperature, intensity vs frequency curve passes through a maximum
value.
(D) The maximum of the intensity vs frequency curve is at a higher frequency at higher
temperature compared to that at lower temperature.

Q5. At constant temperature, a gas is at a pressure of 940.3 mm Hg. The pressure at which its
volume decrease by 40% is _____mm Hg (Nearest integer)

Q6. In potassium ferrocyanide, there are ________ pairs of electrons in the t2g set of orbitals.

Q7. The number of correct Statement/s involving equilibria in physical process from the following
is______________
(A) Equilibrium is possible only in a closed system at a given temperature.
(B) Both the opposing processes occur at the same rate
(C) When equilibrium is attained at a given temperature, the value of all its parameters became
equal.
(D) For dissolution of solids in liquids, the solubility is constant at a given temperature.

Q8. In the following reactions, the total number of oxygen atoms in X and Y is________
Na2 O  H2 O  2X
Cl2 O7  H2 O  2Y

Q9. If the degree of dissociation of aqueous solution of weak monobasic acid is determined to be 0.3,
then the observed freezing point will be ________% higher than the expected / theoretical
freezing point (Neatest integer)

Q10. A molecule undergoes two independent first order reactions whose respective half lives are 12
min and 3 min. If both the reactions are occurring then the time taken for the 50% consumption of
the reactant is___________ min (Nearest integer)
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PART – C (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION - A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

Q1. Let the first term a and the common ratio r of a geometric progression be positive integers. If the
sum of squares of its first three terms is 33033, then the sum of these three terms is equal to
(A) 210 (B) 241
(C) 220 (D) 231

 tan1  x  log 123  , x  0 , then the least value of f f x  f  f  4  


0
e
Q2. If f  x  
xlog 1234    tan1  0
     x   is
e   
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 8 (D) 0
x
2
Q3. Let f be a differentiable function such that x 2 f  x   x  4  t f  t  dt, f 1  . Then 18f  3  is equal
0
3
to
(A) 180 (B) 160
(C) 210 (D) 150

Q4. The negation of the statement


 p  q    q    r   is
(A)    p   r     q (B)    p    q    r 
(C)  p  r     q  (D)    p     q      r 

Q5. If A is a 3 x 3 matrix and A  2 , then 3adj 3A A 2 is equal to  


12
(A) 3  6 10
(B) 312  611
(C) 310  611 (D) 311  610

 cos x sin2x  sin x  dx and I  0  1 , then I    is equal to


2
Q6. If I  x    esin x

3
3
1 3
(A) e 4 (B)  e 4
2
1 34 3
(C) e (D) e 4
2
Q7. A line segment AB of length  moves such that the points A and B remain on the periphery of a
circle of radius  . Then the locus of the point, that divides the line segment AB in the ratio 2 : 3,
is a circle of radius
19 2
(A)  (B) 
5 3
3 19
(C)  (D) 
5 7
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Q8. A square piece of tin of side 30 cm is to be made into a box without top by cutting a square from
each corner and folding up the flaps to form a box. If the volume of the box is maximum, then its
surface area (in cm2) is equal to

(A) 900 (B) 1025


(C) 800 (D) 675

Q9. An arc PQ of a circle subtends a right angle at its centre O. The mid point of the arc PQ is R. If
      
OP  u, OR  v and OQ  u   v , then , 2 are the roots o the equation
(A) x 2  x  2  0 (B) x 2  x  2  0
(C) 3x 2  2x  1  0 (D) 3x 2  2x  1  0

x  3 y  2 1 z
Q10. Let P be the point of intersection of the line   and the plane x  y  z  2 . If the
3 1 2
distance of the point P from the plane 3x  4y  12z  32 is q, then q and 2q are the roots of the
equation
(A) x 2  18x  72  0 (B) x 2  18x  72  0
(C) x 2  18x  72  0 (D) x 2  18x  72  0

x2 y z5 x  4 y 1 z  3
Q11. The shortest distance between the lines   and   is
1 2 2 1 2 0
(A) 9 (B) 6
(C) 7 (D) 8

2z  3i
Q12. Let the complex number z  x  iy be such that is purely imaginary. If x  y 2  0 , then
2z  i
y 4  y 2  y is equal to
3 2
(A) (B)
2 3
4 3
(C) (D)
3 4

Q13. Let the ellipse E : x 2  9y 2  9 intersect the positive x and y axes at the points A and B
respectively. Let the major axis of E be a diameter of the circle C. Let the line passing through A
and B meet the circle C at the point P. If the area of the triangle with vertices A, P and the origin
m
O is , where m and n are coprime, then m  n is equal to
n
(A) 18 (B) 15
(C) 16 (D) 17

Q14. Let two vertices of a triangle ABC be  2, 4, 6  and  0,  2,  5  , and its centroid be  2, 1,  1 . If the
image of the third vertex in the plane x  2y  4z  11 is  , ,   , then      is equal to
(A) 76 (B) 72
(C) 74 (D) 70
13 13
 1   1 
Q15. If the coefficient of x 7 in  ax  2  and the coefficient of x 5 in  ax  2  are equal, then
 bx   bx 
a 4b4 is equal to :
(A) 33 (B) 22
(C) 44 (D) 11
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Q16. For the system of linear equations


2x  y  3z  5
3x  2y  z  7
4x  5y  z  
which of the following is NOT correct?
(A) The system has infinitely many solutions for   5 and   9
(B) The system has infinitely many solutions for   6 and   9
(C) The system has a unique solution for   5 and   8
(D) The system is inconsistent for   5 and   8

Q17. Let O be the origin and the position vector of the point P be ˆi  2ˆj  3kˆ . If the positive vectors of
the points A, B and C are 2iˆ  ˆj  3k, ˆ 2iˆ  4ˆj  2kˆ and 4iˆ  2jˆ  kˆ respectively, then the
  
projection of the vector OP on a vector perpendicular to the vectors AB and AC is
8
(A) 3 (B)
3
7 10
(C) (D)
3 3

Q18. Let N denote the sum of the numbers obtained when two dice are rolled. If the probability that
m
2N  N! is , where m and n are coprime, then 4m  3n is equal to
n
(A) 6 (B) 10
(C) 8 (D) 12

 2 4 8 16
Q19. 96cos cos cos cos cos is equal to
33 33 33 33 33
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 1 (D) 4

x2  y2
Q20. The slope of tangent at any point  x, y  on a curve y  y  x  is , x  0 . If y  2   0 , then a
2xy
value of y  8  is
(A) 4 3 (B) 2 3
(C) 4 2 (D) 2 3
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SECTION - B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

Q1. 
The number of elements in the set n   : n2  10n  19   is………. 
2
Q2. Let a common tangent to the curves y 2  4x and  x  4   y 2  16 touch the curves at the points
2
P and Q. Then PQ  is equal to…………

Q3. Some couples participated in a mixed doubles badminton tournament. If the number of matches
played, so that no couple played in a match, is 840, then the total numbers of persons, who
participated in the tournament is………

loge  loge b
Q4. Let a, b, c be three distinct positive real numbers such that  2a    bc  and bloge 2  aloge c .
Then 6a  5bc is equal to………..

Q5. The number of permutations, of the digits 1, 2, 3,….., 7 without repetition, which neither contain
the string 153 nor the string 2467, is………

10
Q6. The coefficient of x 7 in 1  x  2x3  is……..

Q7. If the mean of the frequency distribution


Class : 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50
Frequency: 2 3 X 5 4
is 28, then its variance is………..

Q8. Let f :  2, 2    be defined by

 x x , 2  x  0
f x  
 x  1  x  , 0  x  2
where  x  denotes the greatest integer function. If m and n respectively are the number of points
in  2, 2  at which y  f  x  is not continuous and not differentiable, then m + n is equal to……….

Q9. The sum of all those terms, of the arithmetic progression 3, 8, 13, …., 373, which are not divisible
by 3, is equal to………..

Q10. Let y  p  x  be the parabola passing through the points  1, 0  ,  0, 1 and 1, 0  . If the area of the

region  x, y  :  x  1 2 2

  y  1  1, y  p  x  is A, then 12    4A  is equal to……….
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KEYS to JEE (Main)-2023


PART – A (PHYSICS)
SECTION - A
1. B 2. D 3. D 4. B
5. D 6. A 7. C 8. D
9. D 10. B 11. A 12. A
13. D 14. C 15. D 16. D
17. D 18. B 19. B 20. B

SECTION – B
1. 5 2. 30.60 3. 16 4. 245
5. 20 6. 20 7. 15 8. 18
9. 100 10. 6

PART – B (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION - A
1. D 2. D 3. B 4. B
5. C 6. B 7. D 8. C
9. B 10. C 11. B 12. C
13. C 14. DROP 15. A 16. B
17. B 18 C 19. C 20. C

SECTION - B
1. 3 2. 1825 3. 1 4. 0
5. 1567 6. 3 7. 3 8. 5
9. 30 10. 2
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PART – C (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION - A
1. D 2. B 3. B 4. A
5. D 6. C 7. A 8. C
9. B 10. B 11. A 12. D
13. D 14. C 15. B 16. B
17. A 18 C 19. B 20. A

SECTION - B
1. 6 2. 32 3. 16 4. DROP
5. 4898 6. 960 7. 151 8. 4
9. 9525 10. 16
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Solutions to JEE (Main)-2023


PART – A (PHYSICS)
SECTION – A
2 2
u sin2 u
Sol1. R15    sin30  50 - (i)
g g
u2 sin2 u2
R 45    sin90 - (ii)
g g
u2
form (i)  sin30  50
g
u2 1
   50
g 2
u2
 100
g
Then R 45  100  sin90   100m

a2 b3
Sol2. P 
c d
dp da db dc 1 dd
 100  2  100  3  100  1  100   100
p a b c 2 d
1 
  2  1   3  2   1 3     4 
 2 
 2b32
 13%

AB & CD are short circuited C A C


Sol3.
then circuit becomes
Équivalent capacitance = C + C = C C
2C
C
B D

C
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Sol4. If the mirror is moved by 4cm towards 4cm Mirror


the stationary object. Then the position
of the Image would be shifted 4cm
towards mirror.
O

12cm

Sol5. Speed of the satellite is given by


GM
v
r
Where, M  mass of the Eauth
1
v
r
v1 r 3
  2   3 :1
v2 r1 1

Sol6. Current sensitivity  Number of turns in the coil & voltage sensitivity  Number of turns in the coil

A +A
Sol7. A sin  
2
1
 sin  
2 A
A
 2 
  30 
6
M.P

-A

Sol8. 3 translational degree of freedom – Monoatomic gases


3 translational, 2 rotational degrees – Rigid diatomic gases
3 translational, 2 rotational and 1 vibrational degrees of freedom – Nonrigid diatomic gases
3 Translational, 3 rotational and more than one vibrational degree of freedom – Polyatomic gases

Sol9. conservation of momentum


m  2m 0  3m 0
m  2m  0   3mv 0

0 
3

Sol10. Slope of T-f graph gives speed


Slope of B is greater than A
B  A
And ‘A’ lines closer to the school since position of ‘B’ is greater than position of ‘A’.

h
Sol11.  
mv
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v T
1

T
1 T1  x2 T2
 1 300   2 600
1
 2 
2

Sol12. P  VI
 1.6  8I
I  0.2

I Rs  2
2
 Rs   10 
0.2

 d
Sol13. g1  g  1  
 R
 R 
g1  g  1 
 2  R 
g
g1 
2
1 mg
mg 
2
200
  100N
2

Sol14. A max  15  3  18
A min  15  3  12
A max 18 3
 
A min 12 2

Sol15. The energy per unit volume contained in electromagnetic wave is


1 B2
u  0 E 2 
2 20
If electric filed is represented by E0 cos  t  kx  the energy equation will contain term
cos2  t  kx  and hence the frequency of oscillations will be double for that wave

nh
Sol16. L 
2
h
n  1, L1
2
2h
n  2 , L2 
 2 
Change in Angular momentum = L
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1 1 1 1
Sol17.   
R 8 8 16 4 4
1 2 21
 
R 16
4 4 I3
16
R  3.2  I3 4
5 I2 I2
a I1 16  b
I1

4
4
4
4
a b
16 

Sol18. by hydrostatic law


Pressure in a reservoir of water is same at all points at the same level of the water.
by Pascal’s law
The pressure applied to enclosed water is transmitted in all directions equally.

Sol19. For A For B


P1 V1  P2 V2 P2 V2Y  P1V1Y
Y
V  V1
P  P2  2   P2  P1
 V1  V2
1 V1 5
P  P2  P2  P 8 
8 V1 3
P2  8P
5
P2 for B 85/ 3 3
1
 8
P2 for A 8
2

 83
=4

Sol20. P  VI cos 
At Resonance   0
then P = Pmax
And pure Resistor ,   0
then, P = Pmax
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SECTION - B
k   4 a2 k      4 b  k    4 c 
2 2

Sol1. VX    y z
a b c  
 k  4  a  k    4  b  k   4  c  x

k    4 a 2
k    4 b 2
k   4 c 2
(2cm)a (3cm)
VZ   
c c c b
2 2
a k  4 b
 k4   k  4 c
c c
VX  Vz
c
k  4   k  4 b  k  4  c
a2 4b2
 k4 k  k  4c
c c
a2 b 2
k 4  a  k  4  b  k 4  k 4
c c
a2 b2
ab  
c c
 b  a  b 
a 
a  b 
c
c  ab
c  2  3  5 cm

I0
Sol2. If  cos2    cos2  90    I  32 w / m2 ?
2
32 2
3 sin  cos2 
2 I  3 w / m2
3  16 sin2  cos 2 
3 2
  2sin  cos  
4
3
sin2 
2
  30

Sol3. I1 1  I2 2
I1 2 I2  2

T1 T2
T2 I2 M2 R 22 R 22
   - (i)
T1 I1 M1 R12 R12
4 1 4
 R 23    R13
3 64 3
1 3
R32  R1
64
R
R2  1
4
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2
T2  R 2  1
  
T1  R1  16
T 24
T2  1  hr
16 x
24  16  24 
x     16  16
T1  24 
x  16

Sol4. w tube  w mg   k .E
w table  k.E  P.E
1
 m  v f2  v12   mg 30  102 
2 
1
 m 0  22  22  mg  30  102
2
1
  1 22  22  mg  10  30  10 2
2
 11 22  3
  242  3
  239 J

FL 2  10  1.6
Sol5. L steel    2
Ay   0.2  102   2  1011
2  10  1.6 2  1.6
   10 6
  0.04  10 4  2  1011   0.04  2
 12.738  10 6

Sol6. y  x,t   5 sin  6t  0.003x 


 5 sin  f  kx 
  6, k  0.003
We know
 6 6  1000
kv 
v 0.003 3
v  2000cm / s
  20m / s

Sol7. F  IB
Bv 
F  B
 R 
0.15  0.15  1 1 4
F
5
 0.03  0.15  4
 18  103 N
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Sol8. Activity   N
1 106
 1.5  106   6  1023
60
15
  1011
102
 15  10 9  1.5  1010 Bq

Sol9. Rmax  10  10  100 


Rmin  1  parallel 
Rmax 100
  100
Rmin 1

Sol10. B  n 0I
60
2.4  103   4  10  7 I
15  10 2
2.4  103  15  102
I
60  4  107
2.4  15
  108  4774648.29
60  4

PART – B (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION – A
Sol1. Upon prolong heating, some of the ferrous ion (Fe2+) gets oxidized into ferric ion (Fe3+)

0
Sol2. EMn3
/Mn2
 1.57 V E0Fe3 /Fe2  0.77 V
M3  / M2 reduction potential for Mn is greter than that of iron.
E0Cr3 /Cr 2  0.26 V (Reduction potential negative) for chromium +3 oxidation state is more
stable than +2 oxidation state.
Cr 2   H 
 H2  Cr 3 
V2+ has 3 unpaired electrons.
Spin only magnetic moment 3  3  2   15 BM  3.87 B.M

Sol3. Secondary and tertiary structure of protein are stabilized by hydrogen bonding, disulphide
linkages, Vander Waal’s attractional force and electrostatics force of attraction.

3
Sol4. CoF6  - Paramagnetic, high spin and octahedral
3
Co  NH3  6  - Diamagnetic, low spin and octahedral
2
NiCl4  - Paramagnetic, high spin and tetrahedral
3
COCl6  - Paramagnetic, High spin and octahedral
Sol5. Williamson’s synthesis of ether is example of SN2 reaction
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PhO Na + Me-Br PhOMe + NaBr

Sol6. Nylon-2- nylon-6 –Biodegradable polymer and polyamide


Buna – N – Butadiene acrylonitrile rubber (Synthetic rubber)
urea formaldehyde resin-Thermosetting polymer
Dacron-polymer of ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid (polyester)

Sol7. KMnO4 is strong oxidizing agent and it oxides benzylic cabon [ having at least 1-H] to COOH.

Sol8.

Benzene [Non-polar]

OCH3 OCH3
NH2
Anisidine or (Polar)

NH2

Cis-2- Butene (Polar)

trans-2- Butene (non polar)

Cl

[1,4- dichlorobenzene] - non-polar

Cl
Cl

[1,3- dichlorobenzene] - polar

Cl
Cl
CH2Cl 2 H
C -Polar
H Cl
Cl
CHCl 3 H
C -Polar
Cl Cl

Sol9. In froth-floation process of concentration of sulphide ores cresol is used as stabilizer

Sol10. Sodium form oxide and peroxide upon reaction with oxygen. It does not form superoxide.
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Sol11. During adsorption, attraction force gets developed between adsorbate and adsorbent surface.
Therefore this process in exothermic in nature. Micelle formation is generally an endothermic
process.

Sol12. (I) 2CO(g)  O2 (g)  2CO2 (g) H   xkJ / mole



(II) C(graphite)  O2 (g)  CO2 (g) H  y kJ / mole
1 1
 x (i) + (II) C(graphite)  O2 (g)  CO(g)
2 2
1 x x  2y
H     x     y    y 
2 2 2

Sol13. SN2 reativity involves backside attack of nucleophile. So its rates decreases with increase
in steric hindrance. SN1 reactivity increases with increase in stability of carbocation
(intermediate formed).
Presence of electron with drawing group decrease the rate of EAS reaction. Presence of strong
electron with drawing group like NO2 of para position to halogen in aryl halide will increase rate of
nucleophilic substitution reaction (SNAr)

Sol14. Gabriel pthalamide synthesis involves SN2 reaction as a step. Therefore it is used for
formation of alipthatic primary amines only, not aromatic amines. Secondary amine reacts
with Hinsberg’s reagent to produce a solid (insoluble in NaOH solution). Aromatic primary
amine reacts with HNO2 to form diazonium salt, which forms red dye with -napthol.

Sol15. CaO  H2 O  Ca  OH2 (Less soluble)


Ca  OH2  CO 2  CaCO3 (White precipitate)
CaCO3  H2 O  CO2  Ca HCO3  2 (Soluble)

1270K
Sol16. C(s)  H2O(g)  CO(g)  H2 (g)
673 K
CO(g)  H2 O(g)   CO2 (g)  H2 (g)

2.8375
Sol17. Number of moles of O 2   0.125 moles
22.7
Number of molecules of O 2  0.125  NA  7.525  10 22

Sol18. Potassium dichromate is used as primary standard in volumetric analysis.


K 2 Cr2 O7 is less soluble in water than Na2 Cr2 O7 .

Sol19. Steel plants produces slag from blast furnace. Thermal power plants produce fly ash.
Fertilizer industry produces gypsum. Bio-degradable wastes are generated by paper mill.

Sol20. RF = Distance traveled by substance from base line


Total distance covered by solvent from base line
Component eluted later will have low Rf value and will undergo more adsoption.

SECTION – B
Sol1. N3 Linear

NO 2 Bent shape

I
3 Linear
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O3 Bent shape
SO2 Bent shape

Sol2. (I) FeO24   3e  Fe3  E0  2.20V G1  3F  2.20 


3 2 0
(II) Fe e  Fe E  0.7V G2  F  0.7 
2
(I)+(II) FeO 2
4  4e  Fe E x 0
G  4F  x 
G  G1  G2
 4Fx   3F  2.20     F  0.7  
 3  2.20    0.7 
x  1.825V  1825  103 V
4

Sol3. IF5  1 lone pair on Iodine atom


IF7  0 lone pair on Iodine atom

Sol4. Black body can emite and absorb all the

T2 > T1

Intensity

T1

frequency

Sol5. At constant temperature


P 1V 1 = P 2V 2
940.3  V = P20.6V
 P2 = 1567 mm of Hg

Sol6. Fe2    Ar  3d6 4s0 4p0 4d0



CN  strong field ligand
d6 (SFL)  t 2g6 eg0

Sol7. At equilibrium established at certain temperature. The value of all parameters becomes
constant [ Not necessarity equal ]

Sol8. Na2 O  H2 O 
 2NaOH
Cl2O7  H2O  2HClO 4

Sol9. For HA =  i  1    1.3 HA  H  A  


 Tf obs   Tf Th
% increases =  100%  30%
 Tf Th
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Sol10.
(I) K1
B
A
(II) K2
C
K = K 1 + K2
n2 n2 n2
  
t1/ 2  t1/2 I  t1/2 II
1 1 1
  
t1/ 2 3 12
 t1/ 2  2.4 min
 2 min.

PART – C (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION – A
Sol1. Let series be a, ar, ar 2 ,.... ,
now a 2  a2r 2  a2r 4  33033

 a 2 1  r 2  r 4  33 1001 
 a2 1  r 2
 r4   11  3  91 here compare (a = 11)
2

 r 4  r 2  1  273
 r 4  r 2  272  0
 
 r 2  17 r 2  16  0 
 r 2  16

Hence sum =
a 1 r  r2  
 111  4  16   231

ax  b
f x 
cx  d & a  d  0 , then f  x   f  x 
1
Sol2. Use If
4
f f x  x f f 4 / x   x
   
So, ,
By A.M. & G.M.

4
x
x  x 4  x 4  4
So, 2 x x

Sol3. Use Leibneitz rule


x 2  f '  x   2x  f  x   1  4x  f  x 
 x 2  f '  x   2x  f  x   1
x 2 f '  x   2x  f  x  1
 2

x  2 x4
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 f  x  1
  d 2    4  c
 x  x
 
f  x 1
 2  3 C
x 3x
2
f 1   C  1
Use 3
f 3 1 80
 1
Put x  3 , 9 81 81
80
 f 3   18f  3   160
9

   p  q    q  r  
Sol4.
Use De-Morgan’s Law
  p  q     q  r     p  q    q  r 
 q    p  r 

KA  Kn A
Sol5. Use
 
3adj 3A A 2  3n  adj 3n A  A 2  
n 1
adjA  A
Use
n 1
 3n  3n  2  A 2
n 1


 3n  2  3 n 
n
A
2n  2

2 3
n2 2n  2
 3 n  2n n
 3n A
Put n = 3
 33 18  26  24
 321  210
 311  610

   
 e  f  x   g'  x   f '  x  dx  e  f  x   C
g x g x

Sol6. Use
2
 
I  x    esin x  cos
 x  sin2x

     sin x   dx
 f g'
 
 f' 
2
I  x   e sin x
 cos x  C
2 1 3 /4
x  0, I  1, c  0  I  x   esin x  cos x  e
2
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Sol7. P  1     cos 1,  sin 1  P  2   P  1 



1  2 
3
2 cos 1  3 cos 2 600
h ,
5
2 sin 1  3 sin 2
K
5
2 2
 5h   5k  2
       2cos 1  3 cos  2 
     
2 3


25 h2  k 2   4  9  12cos   cos 2 ,  sin 2    cos 1,  sin 1 

2
 1  2 



25 h2  k 2   19  h 2
 k2 
19 2

2 25

Sol8. V   30  2a  a
2 a a
a a
V  4a3  120a2  900a
V '  12a2  240a  900
30  2a

 12 a2  20a  75 
V '  12  a  15  a  5 
for maximum or minimum, a = 5, 15 (not
possible)
2
S   30  2a   4  30  2a  a
  30  2a  30  2a  4a 
2
 30 2   2a 
 900  100  800
   
Sol9. OP  OQ  0
  

P u R V   Q

u  u   v  0 
   
u  u   u  v  0
Equal arc subtend equal  at the
center
   O
  between u & v is .
4
2 r 2 
 r  0  0
2 2
   
OP  u  r  v  OQ
 2 2  2  
OQ  r  r 2   2 u   v  2u  v
 1 
 r 2  r 2   2  2  2 
 2
2
 1   2   2    2   
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   1 ,    2
Now, ,  2  1, 2 or 1, 2
So equation can be x 2  3x  2  0 or

x   3  y   2 
z 1
Sol10. Let  
3 1 2
General pt.  3  3,   2,  2  1
It satisfies plane  3  3    2  2  1  2
3
18  4  60  32
Pt  6, 1,  5   q  6
13
So, equation with 6 & 12 is x 2  18x  72  0

 
  cd
 
 
Sol11. Shortest distance = a2  a1   
cd
 
a 2  a1  6iˆ  ˆj  8kˆ
ˆi ˆj kˆ
 
c  d  1 2 0  ˆi  4   ˆj  2   kˆ  4   4iˆ  2ˆj  4kˆ
1 2 2
 
c  d  16  4  16  6
   
   
a2  a1  c  d  54
So, shortest distance = 9

Sol12. 2z  3i   i  2z  3i  2z  i  i  1
2z  i 2z  3i  2z  i  i  1
4z  2i  i  1
 
4i i  1
zi/ 2  i 1

i i  1
2
 1
 x2   y    1
 2 
1
x  y 2  y 4  y 2  y  1
Put 4
3
 y 4  y2  y 
4
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x y
Sol13. Equation of AP  1
3 1
Solve with x 2  y 2  9 P
12 9 B
x ,y
5 5
A
1 9
area of OAP  3 O
2 5
m 27

n 10
So, m  n  17

Sol14. Third vertex = 3  2  2  0, 3  1  4   2  , 3  1  6   5 


  4, 1,  4 
  4   1 z  4 2  4  2  16  11
  
1 2 4 21
  6,   5,   4
      30  20  24  74

13
 1  a13 r r
Sol15. General term of  ax  x 2  is Tr 1  13
Cr    1  x13 3r
 b  br
13 a11
For x 7  Put r  2 , so coefficient = C2 
b2
13
 1 2  13 a13 r 13  3r
 ax  x  , Tr 1  Cr  x
 b  br
13
C6  a7
For x 5  Put r = 6, so coefficient =
b6
13
C2  a11 13 C6  a7
Now, 
b2 b6
13
C
 a4 b4  13 6  22
C2

2 1 3
 3 2 1  2  2  5   1 3  4   3 15  8   7    5 
4 5 
Sol16.
For infinite solution or no solution   5
  5,  4, 5, 5     2,  1, 3   m  3,2, 1
4  2  3m  m  2,   1
5     2m
So,   1 5   2  7   9
So,   5,   9 , infinite solution
  9 , no solution
  
Sol17. Let n  AB  AC
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 ˆi ˆj kˆ
AB  4iˆ  3ˆj  kˆ 
 ; n  4 3 1  5iˆ  10ˆj  10kˆ
AC  2iˆ  ˆj  2kˆ 2 1 2

n  15

required  OP  nˆ


 20  20  10  
10
15 3

Sol18. Sum possibility  2, 3, 4,....,12


Check 2N  N! , take for n  4
Sum Cases
favourable
2, 12 1
3, 11 2
4, 10 3
5, 9 4
6, 8 5
7 6
2 3  4  5  6  2  1
total ways =
36
33 11 m
  
36 12 n
4m  3n  44  36  8


Sol19. Let 
33
sin32 sin  33    1
cos  cos 2 cos 4  cos 8  cos16 
5
 
2  sin  32sin  32
cos  cos2 cos 4  cos8 cos16
So, 96     3
33 33 33 33 33

x 2  y 2 dy
Sol20.   Homogeneous form
2xy dx
dy dv
Put y  v  x  vx
dx dx
2
1 v dv dv 1  v 2  2v 2
 vx x 
2v dx dx 2v
2v dv dx
 
1 v2 x
 y2 
 
 n 1  v 2  nx  n C  n  1  2   n cx
x 

1
x = 2, y = 0  c 
2
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 y2  x
 n 1  2   n
 x  2
1 x 2x 2 x
 2
  2 
y 2 x  y2 2
1 2
x
x  8  4  64  8 64  y 2  
2
 y  32  y  4 3

SECTION – B
Sol1. n2  10n  19  6
2 2
n  5   6  6  6   n  5   6  6
2
0   n  5   12
Case I n  5 Case II
2 3  n  5  2 3
52 3 n52 3
1 4  n  8  4
 n  2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8
So, number of elements = 6

1
Sol2. Let tangent for parabola be y  mx   m2 x  my  1  0
m
4m2  1 1
Its tangent for circle also,  4  m2 
2
m m 4 8
 a 2a 
Pt. of contact on parabola, at 2 , 2at   2 ,
m m 

  8, 4 2   
For PQ  S1 , with respect to circle
2
 8  4 
2

 4 2   16

PQ 2  32

n
Sol3. C 2  n  2 C 2  2  84
n  n  1 n  2 n  3   2  840

2 2
n  n  1 n  2  n  3   1680  5  6  7  8
n8
n
C2  select two gents from n men
From remaining n – 2 couples, select 2 ladies, they can be arranged in two ways.
So, total person’s participated = 16
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109e a 109e b
 2a    bc  bloge 2  aloge c
Sol4.  na  n2  na   nb  nb  nc ........(i) n2  nb  nc  na........(ii)
2 2
  na    nb   nb  nc  na  n2
2
n2  nb 
  na  n2
na
2 2
n2  nb    na  
  na  nb  na  nb    
na
n2
  1
na
1
 na 2  1  a 
2
1
In equation put a  , n2  nb  nc  n2 
2
n bc  0
 bc  1

Sol5. Number’s with 2467 pattern numbers with 153 pattern


2467, 1, 3, 5 153, 2, 4, 6, 7
total ways 4! total ways = 5!
numbers with 2467 & 153 pattern
2467 153 or 153 2467  2 ways
So number with 2467 or 153 = 120 + 24 – 2 = 142
Now, required ways = 7! – 142 = 4898

b c

Sol6. General term =



10! 1a   x   2x 3  
b
10!   1  2c  x b  3c a b c
a! b! c! a! b! c! 7 1 2
5 4 1
3 7 0
  1  22  1 4  21  1 
So, coefficient = 10!    
 7! 1! 2! 5! 4! 1! 3! 7! 
 
10!  22 2  10! 10!
  
7! 2! 5!  4! 3!  7!
8  9  10  22 2  10  9  8  7  6 8  9  10
  
2 432 3  2 1
 1560  2520  960

2  5  3  15  x  25  5  35  4  45
Sol7. 28 
14  x
x6
2
fi xi2  fi xi 
Now variance =  
fi  fi 
fi xi2
  282
20
fi x i2  2  52  3  15 2  6  25 2  5  35 2  4  45 2
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 25  2  27  150  245  324 


 18700
18700
Var  x    282
20
 151

 2x ; 2  x  1

  x ; 1  x  0
Sol8. f x  
 0 ; 0  x 1
 x  1; 1  x  2
Discontinuous, m = 1
non differentiability, n = 3

Sol9. Series = 3, 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, 33, 38, 43
Terms, 373  3   n  1 5  n  75 ,
So 50 terms are not divisible by 3
So, sum of terms not divisible by 3
8  13
   23  28
   38  43  .....
25
 21  51  81  .....  2  21   25  1  30  9525
2 

Sol10. Let y  ax 2  bx  c , be the parabola,


 0, 1  1  0  0  c  c  1
 1, 0   0  a  b  1
1, 0   0  a  b  1  a  1, b  0
So, y   x 2  1
0 0
2

1

1  x 2 dx   1  1   x  1 dx
1
0
 2
 1   x  1  dx
2
    x
1 
0
 x3 x  1 2 1
  1   x  1  sin1  x  1
3 2 2 1

1 1 1
  sin 1
3 2
1 
A 
3 4
 1  
Now, 12    4A   12  48     16
 3 4

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