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Time : 3 hrs. for M.M. : 300

JEE (Main)-2022 (Online) Phase-1


(Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:

(1) The test is of 3 hours duration.

(2) The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.

(3) There are three parts in the question paper consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each part (subject) has two sections.

(i) Section-A: This section 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.

(ii) Section-B: This section contains 10 questions. In Section-B, attempt any five questions out of
10. The answer to each of the questions is a numerical value. Each question carries 4 marks for
correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer. For Section-B, the answer should be rounded off
to the nearest integer.

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PHYSICS

SECTION - A 3. The activity of a radioactive material is 2.56 × 10–3 Ci.


If the half life of the material is 5 days, after how
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 many days the activity will become 2 × 10–5 Ci?
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
(A) 30 days
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
(B) 35 days
Choose the correct answer : (C) 40 days
1. Two balls A and B are placed at the top of 180 m
(D) 25 days
tall tower. Ball A is released from the top at t = 0 s.
Ball B is thrown vertically down with an initial Answer (B)
velocity u at t = 2 s. After a certain time, both balls
Sol. A = A0 e −λt
meet 100 m above the ground. Find the value of u
in ms–1 [use g = 10 ms–2] ⇒ 2 × 10–5 = 2.56 × 10–3 e–λt
(A) 10
7
−λt 1  1
(B) 15 ⇒ e= =  
128  2 
(C) 20
(D) 30 ⇒=t 7=
t 1 35 days
2
Answer (D)
Sol. Let us assume that they meet at t = t0 4. A spherical shell of 1 kg mass and radius R is rolling
with angular speed ω on horizontal plane (as shown
1 2
A : 80 = gt0 …(i) in figure). The magnitude of angular momentum of
2
a 2
1 the shell about the origin O is R ω . The value of
B : 80= u(t0 − 2) + g (t0 − 2)2 …(ii) 3
2 a will be
From (i), t0 = 4
⇒ 80 = 2u + 5(2)2
⇒ u = 30 m/s
2. A body of mass M at rest explodes into three
pieces, in the ratio of masses 1 : 1 : 2. Two smaller
pieces fly off perpendicular to each other with
velocities of 30 ms–1 and 40 ms–1 respectively. The
velocity of the third piece will be (A) 2
(A) 15 ms–1 (B) 3
(B) 25 ms–1
(C) 5
(C) 35 ms–1
(D) 4
(D) 50 ms–1
Answer (C)
Answer (B)
  
Sol. Conserving momentum: =
Sol. L0 L of cm + L about cm
 
m(30iˆ) + m(40 jˆ) + 2m(v ) =
0
a 2 2 2 5
 ⇒ R=ω mvR + mR= ω mR 2 ω
⇒ −15iˆ − 20 ˆj
v = 3 3 3
 ⇒ a=5
⇒ | v |= 25 m/s

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5. A cylinder of fixed capacity of 44.8 litres contains In the light of the above statements, choose the
helium gas at standard temperature and pressure. most appropriate answer from the options given
The amount of heat needed to raise the below.
temperature of gas in the cylinder by 20.0°C will be (A) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct
(Given gas constant R = 8.3 JK–1-mol–1) explanation of A
(A) 249 J (B) Both A and R are correct but R is not the
(B) 415 J correct explanation of A

(C) 498 J (C) A is correct but R is not correct

(D) 830 J (D) A is not correct but R is correct

Answer (C) Answer (B)


Sol. When energy of incident radiation is equal to the
Sol. ∆Q = nCv∆T (Isochoric process)
work function of the metal, then the KE of
3R photoelectrons would be zero. But this statement
=2× × 20
2 does not comment on the situation when energy is
= 498 J less than the work function.
6. A wire of length L is hanging from a fixed support. 8. A particle of mass 500 gm is moving in a straight
The length changes to L1 and L2 when masses 1 kg line with velocity v = bx5/2. The work done by the net
and 2 kg are suspended respectively from its free force during its displacement from x = 0 to x = 4 m
end. Then the value of L is equal to is : (Take b = 0.25 m–3/2s–1).
(A) L1L2 (A) 2 J (B) 4 J
(C) 8 J (D) 16 J
L1 + L2
(B) Answer (D)
2
Sol. Wtotal = ∆K
(C) 2L1 – L2
1 1
(D) 3L1 – 2L2 = {b(4)5/2 } 2 – 0 
2  2  
Answer (C)
b2
FL = × 45
Sol. y = 4
A∆L
⇒ Wtotal = 16 J
FL
⇒ ∆L = 9. A charge particle moves along circular path in a
Ay
uniform magnetic field in a cyclotron. The kinetic
(1g )L energy of the charge particle increases to 4 times
⇒ L1= L + …(i)
Ay its initial value. What will be the ratio of new radius
(2g )L to the original radius of circular path of the charge
and L2= L + …(ii) particle
Ay
(A) 1 : 1
⇒ L = 2L1 – L2
(B) 1 : 2
7. Given below are two statements : one is labelled as
Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason (C) 2 : 1
R. (D) 1 : 4
Assertion A : The photoelectric effect does not Answer (C)
takes place, if the energy of the incident radiation is mv 2mK
less than the work function of a metal. Sol. =
R =
Bq Bq
Reason R : Kinetic energy of the photoelectrons is
zero, if the energy of the incident radiation is equal ⇒ R∝ K
to the work function of a metal. ⇒ ratio = 2 : 1

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10. For a series LCR circuit, I vs ω curve is shown : Sol. F = ρv2a

(a) To the left of ωr, the circuit is mainly capacitive. ⇒ 10 × 1 = 2 × acceleration


⇒ Acc. = 5 m/s2
(b) To the left of ωr, the circuit is mainly inductive.
 a 
(c) At ωr, impedance of the circuit is equal to the 12. In van der Wall equation P + 2  [V − b] =
RT ; P
resistance of the circuit.  V 
is pressure, V is volume, R is universal gas
(d) At ωr, impedance of the circuit is 0. constant and T is temperature. The ratio of
a
constants is dimensionally equal to:
b
P
(A)
V
V
(B)
P
(C) PV
Choose the most appropriate answer from the
(D) PV3
options given below
Answer (C)
(A) (a) and (d) only (B) (b) and (d) only
Sol. From the equation
(C) (a) and (c) only (D) (b) and (c) only
[a] ≡ [PV2]
Answer (C) [b] ≡ [V]
1 a 
Sol. We know that XC = and XL = ωL ⇒   ≡ [ PV ]
ωC b
 
Also, at ω = ωr : XL = XC 13. Two vectors A and B have equal magnitudes. If
 
⇒ For ω < ωr : capacitive magnitude of A + B is equal to two times the
  
magnitude of A − B, then the angle between A and
and At ω = ωr : z = R 2 + ( X L – XC )2 = R 
B will be:
11. A block of metal weighing 2 kg is resting on a 3
frictionless plane (as shown in figure). It is struck by (A) sin−1  
5
a jet releasing water at a rate of 1 kgs–1 and at a
speed of 10 ms–1. Then, the initial acceleration of  1
(B) sin−1  
the block, in ms–2, will be: 3

3
(C) cos−1  
5

 1
(D) cos−1  
3
Answer (C)
(A) 3
Sol. A2 + A2 + 2 A2 cos θ= 2 A2 + A2 + 2 A2 ( − cos θ)
(B) 6
⇒ 2A2 + 2A2cosθ = 8A2 + 8A2(–cosθ)
(C) 5
⇒ 5cosθ = 3
(D) 4
3
Answer (C) ⇒ θ =cos−1  
5

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14. The escape velocity of a body on a planet ‘A’ is ∂x
Sol. Particle velocity =
12 kms–1. The escape velocity of the body on ∂t
another planet ‘B’, whose density is four times and
⇒ Maximum particle velocity = (2πn) (10)
radius is half of the planet ‘A’, is:
(A) 12 kms–1 ⇒ (2πn) (10) = (nλ) (4)

(B) 24 kms–1 ⇒ λ = 5π
(C) 36 kms–1 17. A parallel plate capacitor filled with a medium of
(D) 6 kms–1 dielectric constant 10, is connected across a battery
and is charged. The dielectric slab is replaced by
Answer (A)
another slab of dielectric constant 15. Then the
2GM 2G 4 energy of capacitor will :
Sol. v=
esc = × ρ × πR 3
R R 3
(A) increased by 50%
⇒ v esc ∝ R ρ (B) decrease by 15%
(v esc )B (C) increase by 25%
⇒ 1
=
(v esc )A
(D) increase by 33%
⇒ (vesc)B = 12 km/s
Answer (A)
15. At a certain place the angle of dip is 30° and the
1
horizontal component of earth’s magnetic field is Sol. U = ( kC0 )V 2
2
0.5 G. The earth’s total magnetic field (in G), at that
certain place, is : U′
⇒ 1.5
=
1 U
(A)
3 ⇒ Energy increases by 50%
1 18. A positive charge particle of 100 mg is thrown in
(B)
2 opposite direction to a uniform electric field of
strength 1 × 105 NC–1. If the charge on the particle
(C) 3
is 40 µC and the initial velocity is 200 ms–1, how
(D) 1 much distance it will travel before coming to the rest
Answer (A) momentarily?
Sol. BH = Bcos30° (A) 1 m
1 (B) 5 m
⇒ B =G
3 (C) 10 m
16. A longitudinal wave is represented by
(D) 0.5 m
 x
x 10 sin2π  nt −  cm . The maximum particle
= Answer (D)
 λ
velocity will be four times the wave velocity if the Sol. v 2 − u 2 =
2aS
determined value of wavelength is equal to :
 −qE 
(A) 2π ⇒ 02 − 2002 =
2  (S )
 m 
(B) 5π
 −40 × 10−6 × 105 
(C) π ⇒ − 2002 =2  −6  [S ]
 100 × 10 

(D)
2 4
⇒=
S =m 0.5 m
Answer (B) 2× 4

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19. Using Young’s double slit experiment, a 1. Two coils require 20 minutes and 60 minutes
monochromatic light of wavelength 5000 Å respectively to produce same amount of heat
produces fringes of fringe width 0.5 mm. If another
energy when connected separately to the same
monochromatic light of wavelength 6000 Å is used
and the separation between the slits is doubled, source. If they are connected in parallel
then the new fringe width will be : arrangement to the same source; the time required
(A) 0.5 mm (B) 1.0 mm to produce same amount of heat by the
(C) 0.6 mm (D) 0.3 mm combination of coils, will be ___ min.
Answer (D)
Answer (15)
λD
Sol. Fringe width =
d V2
Sol. =
H ⋅ ∆t
λ R
⇒ Fringe width ∝
d
1.2 V2 V2
⇒ New fringe width = 0.5 mm × 0.3 mm
= ⇒ H= ⋅ 20 = ⋅ 60 …(i)
2 R1 R2
20. Only 2% of the optical source frequency is the
available channel bandwidth for an optical V2
Also, H
= ⋅ ∆t
communicating system operating at 1000 nm. If an  R1R2 
 
audio signal requires a bandwidth of 8 kHz, how  R1 + R2 
many channels can be accommodated for
transmission? 4 V2
= ⋅ ⋅ ∆t [ R2 = 3R1]
(A) 375 × 107 3 R1
(B) 75 × 107
(C) 375 × 108 ⇒ ∆t = 15
(D) 75 × 109
2. The intensity of the light from a bulb incident on a
Answer (B)
surface is 0.22 W/m2. The amplitude of the
Sol. v = f λ
magnetic field in this light-wave is ___ × 10–9 T.
v 3 × 108
⇒ f = = Hz =3 × 1014 Hz
λ 1000 × 10 −9 (Given : Permittivity of vacuum ε0 = 8.85 × 10–12
2 C2N–1 –m–2, speed of light in vacuum c = 3 × 108
× 3 × 1014
⇒ Channels= 100 = 75 × 107 ms–1)
8 × 103
SECTION - B Answer (43)
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
1 1 2
contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five Sol. I = ε0 E02 ⋅ c = ε0 ( cB0 ) c
2 2
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the 1
⇒ I= ε0 c 3 B02
correct numerical value (in decimal notation, 2
truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g.
( )( )
1 3
06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using the ⇒ 0.22 = 8.85 × 10 –12 3 × 108 B02
2
mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the
place designated to enter the answer. ⇒ B0  43 × 10 –9 T

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3. As per the given figure, two plates A and B of 5. The variation of applied potential and current
thermal conductivity K and 2 K are joined together flowing through a given wire is shown in figure. The
to form a compound plate. The thickness of plates length of wire is 31.4 cm. The diameter of wire is
are 4.0 cm and 2.5 cm respectively and the area of measured as 2.4 cm. The resistivity of the given
cross-section is 120 cm2 for each plate. The wire is measured as x × 10–3 Ω cm. The value of x
equivalent thermal conductivity of the compound is____.
 5
plate is  1 +  K, then the value of α will be ___. [Take π = 3.14]
 α

Answer (21)

L1 L L1 + L2
Sol. + 2 =
K1A1 K 2 A2 K eff Aeff

Answer (144)
4 2.5 6.5
⇒ + =
K 2K K eff Sol. Resistance = tan45° = 1 Ω

10.5 6.5 ρl
⇒ = ⇒ 1=
2K K eff A

13K  5  2
⇒ K eff= = 1 +  K π (1.2 cm )
10.5  21  ⇒=
ρ = 1.44 × 10 –1 Ωcm
31.4 cm
⇒ α = 21
⇒ x = 144
4. A body is performing simple harmonic with an
6. 300 cal. of heat is given to a heat engine and it
amplitude of 10 cm. The velocity of the body was
rejects 225 cal. of heat. If source temperature is
tripled by air Jet when it is at 5 cm from its mean
227°C, then the temperature of sink will be
position. The new amplitude of vibration is x cm. _______°C.
The value of x is ___.
Answer (102)
Answer (700)
W 300 – 225
Sol. =
η =
Sol. v = ω A2 – y 2 Q 300

2 75 T
⇒ 3ω 102 – 52 =
ω ( A′ ) – 5 2 ⇒ = 1– L
300 TH
⇒ 9 × 75 = (A′)2 – 25
3 3
⇒ TL = TH = ( 500 ) = 375 K
A′
⇒ = 28 × 25 cm 4 4

⇒ x = 700 ⇒ TL = 102°C

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7. d1 and d2 are the impact parameters Sol.

corresponding to scattering angles 60° and 90°


respectively, when an α particle is approaching a
gold nucleus. For d1 = x d2, the value of x will be
_______.

Answer (3)

θ 1.5 0.5
Sol. Impact parameter ∝ cot 1st refraction: –0=
2 v1 15

d1 3 ⇒ v1 = 45 cm
⇒ =
d2 1
1 1.5 –0.5
2nd refraction: – =
⇒ d1 = 3d2 v 2 15 –15

⇒ x=3
1 1 1
⇒ = +
8. A transistor is used in an amplifier circuit in common v 2 30 10
emitter mode. If the base current changes by
100 µA, it brings a change of 10 mA in collector 4
=
30
current. If the load resistance is 2 kΩ and input
resistance is 1 kΩ, the value of power gain is ⇒ v2 = +7.5 cm
x × 104. The value of x is _______.
⇒ Distance from centre = 22.5 cm
Answer (2)
10. For the network shown below, the value of VB – VA
2
 ∆i  R is ________ V.
Sol. Power gain =  C  × o
 ∆iB  Ri

2
 10 –2  2
=  –4  ×
10  1

= 2 × 104

⇒x=2
Answer (10)
9. A parallel beam of light is allowed to fall on a
transparent spherical globe of diameter 30 cm and Sol. VB – VA = i × 2
refractive index 1.5. The distance from the centre of
15
the globe at which the beam of light can converge = ×2
1+ 2
is________ mm.

⇒ VB – VA = 10 volts
Answer (225)

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CHEMISTRY
SECTION - A Sol. Cr = (Ar)3d54s1

Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 M = +l to –l


multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices As per Aufbau principle, orbitals are filled in
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. increasing order of energy.

Choose the correct answer : Total number of nodes = (n – 1)

1. Production of iron in blast furnace follows the 3. Arrange the following in the decreasing order of
following equation their covalent character :

Fe3O4 (s) + 4CO(g) ⎯⎯


→3Fe(l) + 4CO2 (g) (A) LiCl

when 4.640 kg of Fe3O4 and 2.520 kg of CO are (B) NaCl


allowed to react then the amount of iron (in g) (C) KCl
produced is:
(D) CsCl
[Given : Molar Atomic mass (g mol–1) : Fe = 56
Choose the most appropriate answer from the
Molar Atomic mass (g mol–1) : O = 16 options given below :
Molar Atomic mass (g mol–1) : C = 12] (A) (A) > (C) > (B) > (D)
(A) 1400
(B) (B) > (A) > (C) > (D)
(B) 2200
(C) (A) > (B) > (C) > (D)
(C) 3360
(D) (A) > (B) > (D) > (C)
(D) 4200
Answer (C)
Answer (C)
Sol. Covalent character  polarising power of cation
Sol.
Correct decreasing order of covalent character
Fe3 O4 (s) + 4CO(g) → 3Fe(l) + 4CO2 (g)
4.64 2.52103 60 mole = 60  56 LiCl > NaCl > KCl > CsCl
103  moles moles = 3360g
232 28
20moles 90 moles
0 90 − 80 4. The solubility of AgCl will be maximum in which of
the following?
2. Which of the following statements are correct?
(A) 0.01 M KCl
(A) The electronic configuration of Cr is [Ar] 3d54s1.
(B) 0.01 M HCl
(B) The magnetic quantum number may have a
negative value. (C) 0.01 M AgNO3
(C) In the ground state of an atom, the orbitals are (D) Deionised water
filled in order of their increasing energies. Answer (D)
(D) The total number of nodes are given by n – 2.
Sol. Solubility decreases with increasing the
Choose the most appropriate answer from the concentration of common ion. Therefore, the
options given below : maximum solubility of AgCl will be in deionized
(A) (A), (C) and (D) only water.
(B) (A) and (B) only 5. Which of the following is a correct statement?
(C) (A) and (C) only (A) Brownian motion destabilises sols.
(D) (A), (B) and (C) only (B) Any amount of dispersed phase can be added
Answer (D) to emulsion without destabilising it.

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(C) Mixing two oppositely charged sols in equal Answer (C)
amount neutralises charges and stabilises +7
colloids. Sol. 2MnO4 – + 3H2O2 →
(D) Presence of equal and similar charges on +4
colloidal particles provides stability to the 2MnO2 + 3O2 + 2H2O + 2OH
colloidal solution.
In basic medium MnO−4 is reduced to MnO2,
Answer (D)
whereas in acidic medium it is reduced to Mn+2.
Sol. Presence of equal and similar charges on colloidal
9. Match List-I with List-II.
particle provides stability to the colloidal solution.
6. The electronic configuration of Pt(atomic number List-I List-II
78) is: (Metal) (Emitted light
(A) [Xe] 4f14 5d9 6s1 wavelength (nm))
(B) [Kr] 4f14 5d10 (A) Li (I) 670.8
(C) [Xe] 4f14 5d10 (B) Na (II) 589.2
(D) [Xe] 4f14 5d8 6s2
(C) Rb (III) 780.0
Answer (A)
(D) Cs (IV) 455.5
Sol. Pt = [Xe] 4f14 5d9 6s1
Choose the most appropriate answer from the
7. In isolation of which one of the following metals
options given below:
from their ores, the use of cyanide salt is not
commonly involved? (A) (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(IV)

(A) Zinc (B) Gold (B) (A)-(III), (B)-(II), (C)-(I), (D)-(IV)

(C) Silver (D) Copper (C) (A)-(III), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(IV)


Answer (D) (D) (A)-(IV), (B)-(II), (C)-(I), (D)-(III)
Sol. In the extraction of Silver and Gold, NaCN is used Answer (A)
to leach the metal.
Sol.
4Au ( s ) + 8CN ( aq ) + 2H2O + O2 ( g ) →

4  Au ( CN)2  ( aq) + 4OH– ( aq )
2[Au(CN)2 ]– (aq) + Zn → 2Au(s) + [(Zn(CN)4 )]2– (aq)

In case of ore containing ZnS and PbS, the 10. Match List-I with List-II.
depressant used is NaCN. List-I List-II
8. Which one of following reactions indicates the
(Metal) (Application)
reducing ability of hydrogen peroxide in basic
medium? (A) Cs (I) High temperature
(A) HOCI + H2O2 → H3O+ + CI– + O2 thermometer
(B) PbS + 4H2O2 → PbSO4 + 4H2O (B) Ga (II) Water repellent
(C) 2MnO4– + 3H2O2 → 2MnO2 + 3O2 sprays
+2H2O + 2OH–
(C) B (III) Photoelectric cells
2+ 4+ –
(D) Mn + H2O2 → Mn + 2OH (D) Si (IV) Bullet proof vest

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Choose the most appropriate answer from the
options given below: 14.
(A) (A)-(III), (B)-(I), (C)-(IV), (D)-(II)
(B) (A)-(IV), (B)-(III), (C)-(II), (D)-(I) In the given conversion the compound A is:
(C) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(IV), (D)-(I) (A)
(D) (A)-(I), (B)-(IV), (C)-(II), (D)-(III)
Answer (A)
Sol. Metal Application
Cs Photoelectric cells (B)

Ga High temperature
thermometer
B Bullet proof vest
Si Water repellent (C)

sprays
11. The oxoacid of phosphorus that is easily obtained
from a reaction of alkali and white phosphorus and (D)
has two P-H bonds, is:
(A) Phosphonic acid (B) Phosphinic acid
(C) Pyrophosphorus acid (D) Hypophosphoric acid
Answer (B)
Answer (B)
Sol.
Sol. White phosphorus + alkali → H3PO2
H3PO2 = phosphinic acid
15. Given below are two statements:
12. The acid that is believed to be mainly responsible
for the damage of Taj Mahal is Statement I: The esterification of carboxylic acid
with an alcohol is a nucleophilic acyl substitution.
(A) sulfuric acid (B) hydrofluoric acid
Statement II: Electron withdrawing groups in the
(C) phosphoric acid (D) hydrochloric acid
carboxylic acid will increase the rate of esterification
Answer (A)
reaction.
Sol. CaCO3 + H2SO4 → CaSO4 + H2O + CO2
Choose the most appropriate option :
13. Two isomers ‘A’ and ‘B’ with molecular formula
(A) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct.
C4H8 give different products on oxidation with
KMnO4/H+ results in effervescence of a gas and (B) Both Statement I and Statement II are
gives ketone. The compound ‘A’ is incorrect.

(A) But-1-ene (C) Statement I is correct but Statement II is


incorrect.
(B) cis-But-2-ene
(D) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is
(C) trans-But-2-ene
correct.
(D) 2-methyl propene
Answer (A)
Answer (D)
Sol. Esterification of carboxylic acid with an alcohol is
nucleophilic acyl substitution and presence of
Sol.
electron withdrawing group in the carboxylic acid
increases the rate of esterification reaction.

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17. The polymer, which can be stretched and retains its
original status on releasing the force is
16.
(A) Bakelite
(B) Nylon 6, 6
Consider the above reactions, the product A and
product B respectively are (C) Buna-N
(D) Terylene
Answer (C)
(A) Sol. Buna – N is a synthetic rubber which can be
stretched and retains its original status on releasing
the force.
18. Sugar moiety in DNA and RNA molecules
respectively are
(B)
(A) -D-2-deoxyribose, -D-deoxyribose

(B) -D-2-deoxyribose, -D-ribose

(C) -D-ribose, -D-2-deoxyribose

(D) -D-deoxyribose, -D-2-deoxyribose


(C) Answer (B)

Sol. DNA consists of -D-2-deoxyribose sugar whereas


RNA consists of -D-ribose.

19. Which of the following compound does not contain


sulphur atom?
(D)
(A) Cimetidine
(B) Ranitidine
Answer (C)
(C) Histamine
Sol.
(D) Saccharin
Answer (C)
Sol. Histamine – does not contain sulphur.

20. Given below are two statements.


Statement I : Phenols are weakly acidic.
Statement II : Therefore they are freely soluble in
NaOH solution and are weaker acids than alcohols
and water.
Choose the most appropriate option.

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(A) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct. Sol. Number of moles of NH3 = 5

(B) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct. So, required H = 5 × 23.4
(C) Statement I is correct but Statement II is = 117 kJ
incorrect. 3. 1.2 mL of acetic acid is dissolved in water to make
(D) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is 2.0 L of solution. The depression in freezing point
correct. observed for this strength of acid is 0.0198°C. The
Answer (C) percentage of dissociation of the acid is ____ .
(Nearest integer)

Sol. pKa = 10 [Given: Density of acetic acid is 1.02 g mL–1

Molar mass of acetic acid is 60 g mol–1


Alcohol pKa  16 Kf(H2O) = 1.85 K kg mol–1]

H2O pKa  15 Answer (5)

SECTION - B Sol. Tb = i × Kb × m

Numerical Value Type Questions: This section 1.2  1.02


Moles of solute (acetic acid) =
60
contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a As moles of solute are very less.
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the So, take molarity and molality same.
correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
1.2  1.02
truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g. 0.0198 = i × 1.85 ×
60  2
06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using the
i = 1.05
mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the
place designated to enter the answer. i − 1 0.05
= = = 0.05
n −1 1
1. Geraniol, a volatile organic compound, is a
4. A dilute solution of sulphuric acid is electrolysed
component of rose oil. The density of the vapour is
using a current of 0.10 A for 2 hours to produce
0.46 gL–1 at 257°C and 100 mm Hg. The molar
hydrogen and oxygen gas. The total volume of
mass of geraniol is ____ g mol –1. (Nearest Integer)
gases produced at STP is ____ cm3. (Nearest
[Given: R = 0.082 L atm K–1 mol–1]
integer)
Answer (152)
[Given : Faraday constant F = 96500 C mol–1 at
PM 0.46  0.082  530  760
Sol. =d = M= STP, molar volume of an ideal gas is 22.7 L mol–1]
RT 100
Answer (127 cm3)
 152 g mol–1
3
Sol. 2 F produces = mole of gas
2. 17.0 g of NH3 completely vapourises at – 33.42°C 2
and 1 bar pressure and the enthalpy change in the 0.10 ×2 × 3600 coulomb produces
process is 23.4 kJ mol–1 . The enthalpy change for
3
the vapourisation of 85 g of NH3 under the same  0.1 2  3600
= 2
conditions is ____ kJ. 2  96500

Answer (117) = 0.0056 moles of gas

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+
Volume of gas produced = 0.0056 × 22.7 L Sol. MnO−42 ⎯⎯
H
→ MnO2 + MnO4− + H2O

 0.127 L
Mn+7 = d0
= 127 mL
Hence, magnetic moment = zero
5. The activation energy of one of the reactions in a
8. Kjeldahl’s method was used for the estimation of
biochemical process is 532611 J mol–1. When the
nitrogen in an organic compound. The ammonia
temperature falls from 310 K to 300 K, the change
evolved from 0.55 g of the compound neutralised
in rate constant observed is k300 = x × 10–3 k310. The
value of x is ______. 12.5 mL of 1 M H2SO4 solution. The percentage of
nitrogen in the compound is _____. (Nearest
[Given: ln10 = 2.3, R = 8.3 JK–1 mol–1]
integer)
Answer (1)
Answer (64)
K  532611 1 1 
Sol. log  310  =  300 − 310 
 300 
K 8.3   1.4  N  V
Sol. % N =
Massof organic compound
K 310
= 103  K 300 = 1 10 −3  K 310
K 300 1.4  2  12.5
= = 63.63% 64
0.55
6. The number of terminal oxygen atoms present in
the product B obtained from the following reaction 9. Observe structures of the following compounds

is ________.

FeCr2O4 + Na2CO3 + O2 → A + Fe2O3 + CO2

A + H+ → B + H2O + Na+
The total number of structures/compounds which
Answer (6)
possess asymmetric carbon atoms is _____.
Sol. FeCr2O4 + Na2CO3 + O2 ⎯⎯→ Fe2O3 + CO2
+ Na2CrO4 Answer (3)
(A)

+
Sol.
Na2CrO4 + H+ ⎯⎯→ Cr2O7−2 + H2O + Na

10. C6H12O6 ⎯⎯⎯⎯


Zymase
→ A ⎯⎯⎯
NaOI

→ B + CHI3

7. An acidified manganate solution undergoes The number of carbon atoms present in the product

disproportionation reaction. The spin-only B is ______.


magnetic moment value of the product having
Answer (1)
manganese in higher oxidation state is ____ B.M.
(Nearest integer) C6H12O6 ⎯⎯⎯⎯
zymose
→ C2H5OH ⎯⎯⎯
NaOI

Sol.
HCOONa + CHI3
Answer (00.00) (B)

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MATHEMATICS

SECTION - A d
4 x tan  + 4 x 2 sec 2 − 4 x tan  = 4 x sec 
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 dx
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices dx
 sec  d  =  x
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
log |sec + tan| = log |x| + C
Choose the correct answer : y(1) = 3  3 = 4 tan
1. The probability that a randomly chosen 2 × 2 matrix
3 5
with all the entries from the set of first 10 primes, is = tan  =  sec  =
4 4
singular, is equal to :
8
133 18 ln = ln 1 + C
(A) (B) 4
104 103
 C = ln 2
19 271
(C) (D)  |sec + tan| = 2|x|
103 104
To find y(2) put x = 2
Answer (C)
y
Sol. Let A = {2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}  tan  =
8
Let E be the event that matrix of order 2 × 2 is singular
(sec + tan)2 = 16
Case-I
sec  + tan  = 4
2 2
All entries are same example   1
2 2 sec  − tan  = 
4
= 10C1 15 y
2 tan  = = 2
4 8
Case-II
 y = 15
3 5 
Matrix with two prime numbers only example  
3 5  3. If the mirror image of the point (2, 4, 7) in the plane
3x – y + 4z = 2 is (a, b, c), then 2a + b + 2c is equal
= 10C2 × 2! × 2!
to :
10
C1 +10C2  2!  2! 190 19 (A) 54 (B) 50
P (E ) = = =
4 4 3
10 10 10 (C) –6 (D) –42
2. Let the solution curve of the differential equation Answer (C)
dy Sol. Mirror image of (2, 4, 7) in 3x – y + 4z = 2 is
x − y = y 2 + 16 x 2 , y(1) = 3 be y = y(x). Then
dx (a, b, c) then
y(2) is equal to : a − 2 b − 4 c − 7 −2(6 − 4 + 28 − 2)
= = =
(A) 15 (B) 11 3 −1 4 32 + ( −1)2 + 42
(C) 13 (D) 17 a − 2 b − 4 c − 7 −28
= = =
Answer (A) 3 −1 4 13
dy
− y = y 2 + 16 x 2 −58 80 −21
Sol. x a= b= c=
dx 13 13 13
y = 4x tan  −116 + 80 − 42
2a + b + 2c =
dy d 13
= 4 tan  + 4 x sec 2 
dx dx = –6
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4. Let ƒ : R  R be a function defined by : Points of non-differentiability = {2, 3, 4, 5}
max{t − 3t }
3
; x2  m=4
 t x
 2 −1 2
ƒ( x ) =  x 2 + 2 x − 6 ; 2x3
 [ x − 3] + 9 ; 3x5
I=  ƒ( x )dx =  ( x 3 − 3 x )dx +  2dx
 −2 −2 −1
 2 x + 1 ; x 5
−1
where [t] is the greatest integer less than or equal  x 4 3x 2   1 3
to t. Let m be the number of points where ƒ is not = −  + 2(2 + 1) =  −  − (4 − 6) + 6
 4 2  −2 4 2
2
differentiable and I =  ƒ( x ) dx. Then the ordered
27
−2 =
pair (m, I) is equal to : 4

 27   23  5. Let a = iˆ + 3 ˆj − kˆ, b = 3iˆ −  ˆj + 4kˆ and


(A)  3, (B)  3,
 4   4 
c = iˆ + 2 jˆ − 2kˆ where ,   R, be three vectors. If
 27   23 
(C)  4, (D)  4,
 4   4  10
the projection of a on c is and
Answer (C) 3
Sol. max{t 3 − 3t } ; x  2 b  c = −6iˆ + 10 jˆ + 7kˆ, then the value of  +  is
t x
equal to :
g(t) = t3 –3t  g (t) = 3t2 –3 = 3(t – 1)(t + 1)
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 5 (D) 6
Answer (A)

Sol. a = iˆ + 3 jˆ − kˆ

b = 3iˆ − jˆ + 4kˆ

c = iˆ + 2 jˆ − 2kˆ

Projection of a on c is
 x3 − 3x x  −1

 2 −1 x2 a c 10
=
 2 b 3
 x + 2 x − 6 2  x  3
ƒ( x ) =  9 3x4
 +6+2  + 8 10
4x5 = =
 10 2 2 2 3 3
 1 + 2 + ( −2)
11 x =5

 2 x + 1 x 5  =2

b  c = −6iˆ + 10 jˆ + 7kˆ

iˆ jˆ kˆ
3 − 4 = (2 − 8)iˆ + 10 jˆ + (6 + )kˆ = −6iˆ + 10 jˆ + 7kˆ
1 2 −2

2 − 8 = −6 & 6 +  = 7

  =1

+=2+1=3

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6. The area enclosed by y2 = 8x and y = 2 x that lies 7 1 −1


outside the triangle formed by 1 = 1 −3 2
y = 2 x, x = 1, y = 2 2, is equal to : k 4 −3

16 2 11 2  6–k=0k=6
(A) (B)
6 6
 + k = −3 + 6 = 3
13 2 5 2
(C) (C) 8. Let  and  be the roots of the equation x2 +
6 6
Answer (C) (2i – 1) = 0. Then, the value of 8 + 8 is equal to:
Sol.
(A) 50 (B) 250
(C) 1250 (D) 1500
Answer (A)
Sol. x2 + 2i – 1 = 0
2 = 2 = 1 – 2i
4 = (1 – 2i)2 = 1 + (2i)2 – 4i = –3 – 4i
( ) (
A 2, 2 2 , B 1, 2 2 , C 1, 2 ) ( ) 8 = (–3 – 4i)2 = 9 – 16 + 24i = –7 + 24i
4 2
y y2 
Area =   2 8 dy − area ( BAC )
 − 8 + 8 = 2 −7 + 24i = 2 ( −7 )2 + ( 24 )2 = 50
0  
4 2 9. Let   {, ,  ,  } be such that
 y2 y3  1
= − 
 2 2 24  0
−  AB  BC
2 ( p  q )  (( p  q )  q ) is a tautology. Then  is
equal to :
32  4 2 1
=8 2− −  1 2 (A)  (B) 
24 2
16 2 2 (C)  (D) 
=8 2− −
3 2 Answer (C)

=
2
( 48 − 32 − 3 ) =
13 2 Sol. (p  q)  q
6 6
7. If the system of linear equations ~ (p  q)  q
2x + y – z = 7
= ( ~ p ~ q )  q
x – 3y + 2z = 1
x + 4y + z = k, where , k  R = (~ p  q)  (~ q  q)
has infinitely many solutions, then  + k is equal to:
= (~ p  q )  T
(A) –3 (B) 3
(C) 6 (D) 9 = ~ pq
Answer (B)
Sol. 2x + y – z = 7 Now ( p  q )  ( ~ p  q )
x – 3y + 2z = 1
p q ~ p pq ~ pq ( p  q )  (~ p  q )
x + 4y + z = k
T T F T T T
2 1 −1 T F F F F T
 = 1 −3 2 = −7 − 21 = 0 F T T F T T
1 4  F F T F T T

 = −3  =

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10. Let A = [aij] be a square matrix of order 3 such that (1) Reflexive
aij = 2j–i, for all i, j = 1, 2, 3. Then, the matrix A2 + A3 (a, a)  aAi iff aAi
+ … + A10 is equal to :
(2) Symmetric
3 −3
10  3 − 1
10
(a, b)  aAi iff bAi
(A)  A (B)  A
 2   2 
    (b, a) R as bAi iff aAi
 310 + 1   310 + 3  (3) Transitive
(C)  A (D)  A
 2   2  (a, b)R & (b, c) R.
   
Answer (A)  aAi iff bAi & bAi iff cAi

 0  aAi iff cAi


 a11 a12 a13   2 21 22 

  (a, c)R.
Sol. A = a21 a22 a23  =  2−1 20 21 
 
a31 a32 a33  2−2 2−1 20   Relation is equivalence
 

12. Let an n =0 be a sequence such that a0 = a1 = 0
    
1 2 4  1 2 4  3 6 12  and an + 2 = 2an + 1 – an + 1 for all n  0.
    
1 1 3
A2 =  1 2  1 2 =  3 6  = 3A  a
2
1
 2
1
 2
 3


Then  7nn is equal to :
1 1 3 n =2
 1  1  3
4 2  4 2  4 2 
6 7
(A) (B)
A2 = 3A 343 216
A3 = A.A2 = A(3A) = 3A2 = 32A 8 49
(C) (D)
A4 = 33A 343 216

Now Answer (B)

A2 + A3 + … + A10 Sol. an + 2 = 2an +1 − an + 1 & a0 = a1 = 0

A[31 + 32 + 33 + … + 39] a2 = 2a1 − a0 + 1 = 1

3 39 − 1 a3 = 2a2 − a1 + 1 = 3
=  A
3 −1 a4 = 2a3 − a2 + 1 = 6

=
( 310 − 3 )
A
a5 = 2a4 − a3 + 1 = 10
2  a a a a
11. Let a set A = A1  A2  …  Ak, where Ai  Aj =   7nn = 2 + 3 + 4 +
7 2
73
74
n =2
for i  j, 1  i, j  k. Define the relation R from A to
1 3 6 10
A by R = {(x, y) : y  Ai if and only if x  Ai, 1  i  s= + + + +
2 3 4
7 7 7 75
k}. Then, R is :
1 1 3 6
(A) reflexive, symmetric but not transitive s= + + +
3 4
7 7 7 75
(B) reflexive, transitive but not symmetric 6s 1 2 3
= + + +
2 3
(C) reflexive but not symmetric and transitive 7 7 7 74
6s 1 2
(D) an equivalence relation = + +
3
49 7 74
Answer (D) 36s 1 1 1
= + + +
Sol. R = {(x, y) : yAi, iff xAi, 1  i  k} 49 72 73 74

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1 Sol.
36s 2
= 7
49 1
1−
7
36s 7
=
49 49  6 4a + 3b = 22

7 3 2
s= Total area = A = a2 + b
216 4
2
13. The distance between the two points A and A  22 − 3b  3 2
A=  + b
which lie on y = 2 such that both the line segments  4  4
AB and AB (where B is the point (2, 3)) subtend
 dA  22 − 3b  −3  3
angle at the origin, is equal to = 2   + .2b = 0
4 dB  4  4  4

48 3b 3
(A) 10 (B)  = (22 − 3b)
5 2 8
52 4 3b = 66 − 9b
(C) (D) 3
5
66
Answer (C) b=
9+4 3
Sol. Let A(, 2) Given B(2, 3)
2 3 15. The domain of the function
mOA = & mOB =
 2  −1  1 
 2sin  2 
2 3 cos−1   4 x − 1   is :
−   
  2  4 − 3 = 1
tan =  
4 2 3 2 + 6  
1+ .
 2
 1 1
4 – 3 = 2 + 6 & 4 – 3 = -2 - 6 (A) R − − , 
 2 2
−2
=
5
&  = 10 (B) ( −, −1  1,  )  0

 2   −1   1 
A  − , 2  & A(10,2) and B(2, 3) (C)  −,    ,    0
 5   2  2 

2 52  −1   1 
AA = 10 + = (D)  −,  ,    0
5 5  2  2 
14. A wire of length 22 m is to be cut into two pieces. Answer (D)
One of the pieces is to be made into a square and
the other into an equilateral triangle. Then, the 2 −1  1 
Sol. −1  sin   1
length of the side of the equilateral triangle, so that   4x 2 − 1
the combined area of the square and the equilateral
 1 
triangle is minimum, is −  sin−1 
2
2 4x − 1 2
22 66
(A) (B)
9+4 3 9+4 3 −1 
1
1
2
22 66 4x − 1
(C) (D)
4+9 3 4+9 3 1 4x 2
 −1  0
Answer (B) 4x2 − 1 (2n + 1)(2 x − 1)

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   x  
17.  cos    x –     dx , where [t] denotes greatest
   2 
0

 −1  1  integer less than or equal to t, is equal to


x −,   (0)   ,   …(1)
 2  2  (A) –3 (B) –2

1 1 4x 2 − 2 (C) 2 (D) 0
 1  1− 0 0
2 2 2
4x − 1 4x − 1 4x − 1 Answer (D)
 1  1  5
 
x +  x −  x
  2  2
0
Sol.  cos    x –  2   dx
 1  1 0
 x + 2  x − 2 
   2 4 5
=  cos( x )dx +  cos ( ( x – 1) ) dx +  cos ( ( x – 2) ) dx
0 2 4

2 4 5
sin x sin(( x – 1)) sin(( x – 2))
+ +
−1   −1 1   1  0  
  2 4
x −,   2 , 2 ,  …(2)
 2    2  =0+0+0=0
From (1) & (2) 18. Let PQ be a focal chord of the parabola y2 = 4x such
 −1   1  
x −,  ,    {0} that it subtends an angle of at the point
 2  2  2
(3, 0). Let the line segment PQ be also a focal chord
16. If the constant term in the expansion of
10 x2 y2
 3 2 5  of the ellipse E : + = 1, a2  b2 . If e is the
 3 x – 2x + 5  is 2k·l, where l is an odd a2 b2
 x 
integer, then the value of k is equal to 1
eccentricity of the ellipse E, then the value of
(A) 6 (B) 7
e2
is equal to
(C) 8 (D) 9
Answer (D) (A) 1 + 2

Sol. Constant term in (B) 3 + 2 2


10
 3 2 5  (C) 1 + 2 3
 3 x – 2x + 5  → x0
 x 
(D) 4 + 5 3
 (3x8 – 2x7 + 5)10 → x50
Answer (B)
General term of (3x8 – 2x7 + 5)10 is
10! Sol.
(3 x 8 )p (–2 x 7 )q (5)r
p! q ! r !
Here 8p + 7q = 50 and p + q + r = 10
 p = 1, q = 6, r = 3 is only valid solution
10! 1 6 3
 3 2  5 = 2k  I
1!6! r !

 5  3  7  53  3  29 = 2k I

 k=9
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 Then –x + y = 2 shall be chord of contact for
As PRQ =
2 x 2 + y 2 − 6 x − 4y + 8 = 0
 2 
   –2t   x + y – 3 x – 3 – 2y – 2 + 8 = 0 is same as
 t   = –1
3– 1   3 – t2  –x + y = 2
 
 t2 
 – 3  – 2 3 – 8 + 2
= =
 t=±1 –1 1 2

 P  (1, 2) & Q(1, –2)  4 11 


 (, )   , 
1 4 3 3 
 for ellipse + = 1 and ae = 1
2
a b2 1 3 1
1 1
1 4 = 2 4 1 = units
 + =1 2
4 / 3 11/ 3 1
6
2
a 2
a (1– e2 )

4 1 20. Let the mean and the variance of 5 observations x1,


 1+ =
(1– e2 ) e2 24 194
x2, x3, x4, x5 be and respectively. If the
5 25
 (5 – e2)e2 = 1 – e2
7
 e4 – 6e2 + 1 = 0 mean and variance of the first 4 observation are
2
1 1
 e2 =  = 3+2 2 and a respectively, then (4a + x5) is equal to
3–2 2 e2
(A) 13
19. Let the tangent to the circle C1: x2 + y2 = 2 at the
(B) 15
point M(–1, 1) intersect the circle C2: (x – 3)2 + (y –
(C) 17
2)2 = 5, at two distinct points A and B. If the tangents
to C2 at the points A and B intersect at N, then the (D) 18

area of the triangle ANB is equal to Answer (B)

1 5
(A)
2
Sol.  xi = 24 …(i)
i =1
2 5
(B)
3  xi2 2
i =1  24  194
1 –  =
(C) 5  5  25
6

5
  xi2 = 1154 ...(ii)
(D)
3 4

Answer (C)  xi = 14
i =1
Sol. Tangent to C1 at M: –x + y = 2  T
 x5 = 10
Intersection of T with C2  (x – 3)2 + x2 =5
4

 x = 1, 2
 xi2 49 54 – 49 5
i =1
a= – = =
A(1, 3) and B(2, 4) 4 4 4 4

Let N  (, )  x5 + 4a = 10 + 5 = 15
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SECTION - B 2. Let y = y(x) be the solution of the differential
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section dy 2y tan−1( 2 cot 2 x )
equation + = xe ,
contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five dx 2cos4 x − cos2x
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a  2 2
      − tan−1(  )
0x with y   = . If y   = e ,
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the 2  4  32  3  18
correct numerical value (in decimal notation, then the value of 32 is equal to ______.
truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g.
Answer (2)
06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using the
dy 2 2y tan−1( 2 cot 2 x )
mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the Sol. + = xe
dx 1 + cos2 2 x
place designated to enter the answer.
2 2dx 2sec 2 2 x
1. Let S = {z  C : |z – 2|  1, z(1 + i) + z (1 – i)  2}.  2
2 dx
I.F. = e 1+cos 2 x = e 2+ tan2 2 x
Let |z – 4i| attains minimum and maximum values,
 tan2 x 
respectively, at z1  S and z2  S. If tan−1 
= e  2 

( )
5 | z1|2 + | z2|2 =  +  5, where  and  are
 tan2 x 
tan−1
integers, then the value of  +  is equal to _____.  y e  2 

=  xe
(
tan−1 2 cot 2 x )
Answer (26)
 tan2 x 
Sol. tan−1 
e  2  dx +c

 tan2 x  
tan−1
 2 
 x2
 y e = e 2  +c
2

 2
When x = ,y = gives c = 0
4 32

 2 − tan−1 
When x = ,y = e
3 18

S represents the shaded region shown in the  3


− tan−1 − 
2 − tan−1   2 2
diagram. So e e = e /2
18 18
Clearly z1 will be the point of intersection of PA and
given circle.  3 
 − tan−1  + tan−1  =
PA : 2x + y = 4 and given circle has equation  2  2
 
(x – 2)2 + y2 = 1.
 2
On solving we get  tan−1 ( − ) = tan−1 
 3 
 
 1  2 2 4
z1 =  2 − + i  z1 = 5 −
 5 5 5 2
 =−  3 2 = 2
z2 will be either B or C. 3

 PB = 17 and PC = 13 hence z2 = 1 3. Let d be the distance between the foot of


perpendiculars of the point P(1, 2, –1) and Q(2, –1, 3)
( 2
So 5 z1 + z2
2
) = 30 − 4 5 on the plane –x + y + z = 1. Then d2 is equal to ____.

Clearly  = 30 and  = –4   +  = 26 Answer (26)

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Sol. Foot of perpendicular from P   1 
6.  1
50 tan  3 tan−1   + 2cos−1 
2
 1 −1 
  + 4 2 tan  tan 2 2  is
2 
( )
x − 1 y − 2 z + 1 − ( −1 + 2 − 1 − 1)   5 
= = = equal to _____________.
−1 1 1 3
Answer (29)
 2 7 −2 
 p   , ,   
3 3 3  Sol. 50 tan  tan−1 1 + 2 tan−1  1  + 2 tan−1 ( 2 ) 
 2 2 
and foot of perpendicular from Q  tan − 
( )
1
+ 4 2 tan  2 2 
 2 
x − 2 y + 1 z − 3 − ( −2 − 1 + 3 − 1)  
= = =
−1 1 1 3
  1  1 
 50 tan   + tan−1    + 4 2 tan  tan−1 2 2 
 5 −2 10    
2  2 
 Q   , , 
3 3 3   1
 50   + 4 2 tan 
2
P Q = (1)2 + ( 3 )2 + ( 4 )2 = d = 26
Where 2 = tan−1 2 2
 d2 = 26 2 tan 
 =2 2 … (i)
4. The number of elements in the set 1 − tan2 


S =    −4, 4 : 3cos2 2 + 6cos 2 − 10cos2  + 5 = 0   2 2 tan2  + 2 tan  − 2 2 = 0
is __________.  2 2 tan2  + 4 tan  − 2 tan  − 2 2 = 0
Answer (32)  (2 )(
2 tan  − 2 tan  − 2 = 0 )
10 (1 + cos 2 ) 1
Sol. 3cos2 2 + 6cos 2 − +5 = 0  tan  = 2 or
2 2
 3cos22 + cos2 = 0 1
 tan  =
−1 2
 cos2 = 0 or cos2 =
3 ( tan  = 2 doesn't satisfy ( i) )
−1
As   [0, ], cos2 =  2 times 1
3  25 + 4 2 = 29
2
−1 7. Let c, k  R. If f(x) = (c + 1)x2 + (1 – c2)x + 2k and
   [–4, 4], cos2 =  16 times
3 f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) – xy, for all x, y  R, then the

Similarly, cos2 = 0  16 times value of 2 ( f (1) + f ( 2 ) + f ( 3 ) + ..... + f ( 20 ) ) is


equal to ____________.
 Total 32 solutions
Answer (3395)
5. The number of solutions of the equation
Sol. f(x) is polynomial
2 − cos2  + 2 = 0 in R is equal to ___________. Put y = 1/x in given functional equation we get
Answer (1)  1  1
f  x +  = f (x) + f   −1
 x  x
Sol. cos2  = 2 + 2
2
 1
x


1
 ( c + 1)  x +  + 1 − c 2  x +  + 2K
 x
( )
(
= ( c + 1) x + 1 − c x + 2K
2 2
)
1 point of intersection = 1 solution.
+ ( c + 1)
1
x 2
+ 1− c2 ( ) x1 + 2K − 1
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 2(c + 1) = 2K – 1 …(1) 9. ( )
Let P1 : r  2iˆ + jˆ − 3kˆ = 4 be a plane. Let P2 be
and put x = y = 0 we get
another plane which passes through the points
f (0) = 2 + f (0 ) − 0  f (0 ) = 0  k = 0
(2, –3, 2), (2, –2, –3) and (1, –4, 2). If the direction
 k = 0 and 2c = –3  c = –3/2 ratios of the line of intersection of P1 and P2 be 16,
, , then the value of  +  is equal to _______.
( )
2
x 5x 1
f(x) = − − = 5 x + 2x 2
2 4 4 Answer (28)
20
−2  5.20.21 2.20.21.41 Sol. Direction ratio of normal to P1  < 2, 1, – 3 >
2 f ( i ) = +
i =1 4  2 6 

iˆ jˆ kˆ
−1
= ( 2730 + 5740 ) and that of P2  0 1 −5 = −5iˆ − jˆ ( −5 ) + kˆ (1)
2
−1 −2 5
6790
= − = 3395 .
2 i.e. < –5, 5, 1 >
d.r’s of line of intersection are along vector
x2 y2
8. Let H: − = 1, a  0, b  0, be a hyperbola such
a2 b2 iˆ jˆ kˆ
that the sum of lengths of the transverse and the 2 1 −3 = iˆ (16 ) − jˆ ( −13 ) + kˆ (15 )
(
conjugate axes is 4 2 2 + 14 . If the eccentricity ) −5 5 1
11
H is , then the value of a2 + b2 is equal to i.e. < 16, 13, 15 >
2
____________.   +  = 13 + 15 = 28
Answer (88) 10. Let b1b2b3b4 be a 4-element permutation with bi 
Sol. 2a + 2b = 4 2 2 + 14 ( ) …(1) {1, 2, 3,…..,100} for 1  i  4 and bi ≠ bj for i ≠ j, such
that either b1, b2, b3 are consecutive integers or b2,
11 b2
1+ 2 = ....(2) b3, b4 are consecutive integers. Then the number of
a 4
such permutations b1b2b3b4 is equal to _______.
2
b 7
 2
= ...(3) Answer (18915)
a 4
Sol. There are 98 sets of three consecutive integer and
and a + b = 4 2 + 2 14 …(4) 97 sets of four consecutive integers.
By (3) and (4)
Using principle of inclusion and exclusion,
7
 a+ a = 4 2 + 2 14 Number of permutations of b1b2b3b4 = Number of
2
permutations when b1b2b3 are consecutive +
(
a 2+ 7 ) =2
( )
Number of permutations when b2b3b4 are
 2 2+ 7
2 consecutive – Number of permutations when b1b2
 a=4 2  a2 = 32 and b2 = 56 b3b4 are consecutive

 a2 + b2 = 32 + 56 = 88 = 97 × 98 + 97 × 98 – 97 = 97 × 195 = 18915.

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