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FINAL JEE–MAIN EXAMINATION – JANUARY, 2024

(Held On Saturday 27th January, 2024) TIME : 3 : 00 PM to 6 : 00 PM

PHYSICS TEST PAPER WITH ANSWER


SECTION-A 34. Given below are two statements :
31. The equation of state of a real gas is given by Statement (I) : The limiting force of static friction
 a  depends on the area of contact and independent of
 P  2   V  b   RT , where P, V and T are materials.
 V 
Statement (II) : The limiting force of kinetic
pressure. volume and temperature respectively and
friction is independent of the area of contact and
R is the universal gas constant. The dimensions of
depends on materials.
a
is similar to that of : In the light of the above statements, choose the
b2 most appropriate answer from the options given
(1) PV (2) P below :
(3) RT (4) R (1) Statement I is correct but Statement II is
Ans. (2) incorrect
32. Wheatstone bridge principle is used to measure the (2) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is
specific resistance (S1) of given wire, having correct
length L, radius r. If X is the resistance of wire, (3) Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
 r 2  (4) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
then specific resistance is : S1  X   . If the
 L  Ans. (2)
 
35. The truth table of the given circuit diagram is :
length of the wire gets doubled then the value of
A
specific resistance will be :
S Y
(1) 1 (2) 2S1
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S B
(3) 1 (4) S1
2 A B Y
Ans. (4) 0 0 1
(1) 0 1 0
33. Given below are two statements : one is labelled as 1 0 0
Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R ). 1 1 1
Assertion (A) : The angular speed of the moon in
A B Y
its orbit about the earth is more than the angular 0 0 0
speed of the earth in its orbit about the sun. (2) 0 1 1
Reason (R) : The moon takes less time to move 1 0 1
around the earth than the time taken by the earth to 1 1 0
move around the sun. A B Y
In the light of the above statements, choose the 0 0 0
most appropriate answer from the options given (3) 0 1 0
1 0 0
below : 1 1 1
(1) (A) is correct but (R) is not correct
(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the A B Y
0 0 1
correct explanation of (A) (4) 0 1 1
(3) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the 1 0 1
correct explanation of (A) 1 1 0
(4) (A) is not correct but (R) is correct Ans. (2)
Ans. (2)

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36. A current of 200 A deflects the coil of a moving 40. The total kinetic energy of 1 mole of oxygen at
0 27°C is :
coil galvanometer through 60 . The current to
 [Use universal gas constant (R)= 8.31 J/mole K]
cause deflection through radian is :
10 (1) 6845.5 J
(1) 30 A (2) 120 A (2) 5942.0 J
(3) 6232.5 J
(3) 60 A (4) 180 A
(4) 5670.5J
Ans. (3)
Ans. (3)
37. The atomic mass of 6C12 is 12.000000 u and that of
13 41. Given below are two statements : one is labelled as
6C is 13.003354 u. The required energy to
Assertion(A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R).
remove a neutron from 6C13, if mass of neutron is
Assertion (A) : In Vernier calliper if positive zero
1.008665 u, will be :
error exists, then while taking measurements, the
(1) 62. 5 MeV
reading taken will be more than the actual reading.
(2) 6.25 MeV Reason (R) : The zero error in Vernier Calliper
(3) 4.95 MeV might have happened due to manufacturing defect
(4) 49.5 MeV or due to rough handling.
Ans. (3) In the light of the above statements, choose the
38. A ball suspended by a thread swings in a vertical correct answer from the options given below :
plane so that its magnitude of acceleration in the (1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the
extreme position and lowest position are equal. correct explanation of (A)
The angle () of thread deflection in the extreme (2) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the
position will be : correct explanation of (A)
(1) tan 1  2 1
(2) 2tan 1  
 2
(3) (A) is true but (R) is false
(4) (A) is false but (R) is true
1  1  Ans. (2)
(3) tan 1   (4) 2 tan 1  
2  5 42. Primary side of a transformer is connected to
Ans. (2) 230 V, 50 Hz supply. Turns ratio of primary to
39. Three voltmeters, all having different internal secondary winding is 10 : 1. Load resistance
resistances are joined as shown in figure. When connected to secondary side is 46 . The power
some potential difference is applied across A and consumed in it is :
B, their readings are V1, V2 and V3. Choose the (1) 12.5 W (2) 10.0 W
correct option. (3) 11.5 W (4) 12.0 W
V1 V2 Ans. (3)
43. During an adiabatic process, the pressure of a gas is
found to be proportional to the cube of its absolute
A B
Cp
V3 temperature. The ratio of for the gas is :
Cv
(1) V1 = V2 5 3
(2) V1  V3  V2 (1) (2)
3 2
(3) V1 + V2 > V3 7 9
(4) V1 + V2 = V3 (3) (4)
5 7
Ans. (4) Ans. (2)

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44. The threshold frequency of a metal with work 48. Given below are two statements : one is labelled a
function 6.63 eV is : Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as
(1) 16  1015 Hz Reason(R)

(2) 16  1012 Hz Assertion (A) : Work done by electric field on


moving a positive charge on an equipotential
(3) 1.6  1012 Hz
surface is always zero.
(4) 1.6  1015 Hz
Reason (R) : Electric lines of forces are always
Ans. (4) perpendicular to equipotential surfaces.
45. Given below are two statements : one is labelled as
In the light of the above statements, choose the
Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R)
most appropriate answer from the options given
Assertion (A) : The property of body, by virtue of
which it tends to regain its original shape when the below :
external force is removed, is Elasticity. (1) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the
Reason (R) : The restoring force depends upon the correct explanation of (A)
bonded inter atomic and inter molecular force of (2) ((A) is correct but (R) is not correct
solid. (3) (A) is not correct but (R) is correct
In the light of the above statements, choose the (4) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the
correct answer from the options given below :
correct explanation of (A)
(1) (A) is false but (R) is true
Ans. (4)
(2) (A) is true but (R) is false
49. A heavy iron bar of weight 12 kg is having its one
(3) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct
explanation (A) end on the ground and the other on the shoulder of
(4) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the a man. The rod makes an angle 60° with the
correct explanation of (A) horizontal, the weight experienced by the man is :
Ans. (3 or 4) (1) 6 kg
46. When a polaroid sheet is rotated between two (2) 12 kg
crossed polaroids then the transmitted light (3) 3 kg
intensity will be maximum for a rotation of :
(4) 6 3 kg
(1) 60° (2) 30°
(3) 90° (4) 45° Ans. (3)
Ans. (4) 50. A bullet is fired into a fixed target looses one third
47. An object is placed in a medium of refractive index of its velocity after travelling 4 cm. It penetrates
3. An electromagnetic wave of intensity
further D × 10–3 m before coming to rest. The
6 × 108 W/m2 falls normally on the object and it is
absorbed completely. The radiation pressure on the value of D is :
object would be (speed of light in free space (1) 2
= 3 × 108 m/s) : (2) 5
(1) 36 Nm–2
(2) 18 Nm–2 (3) 3
(3) 6 Nm—2 (4) 4
(4) 2 Nm–2 Ans. (Bonus)
Ans. (3)

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SECTION-B 56. A ring and a solid sphere roll down the same
51. The magnetic field at the centre of a wire loop inclined plane without slipping. They start from
formed by two semicircular wires of radii R1 = 2
rest. The radii of both bodies are identical and the
m, and R2 = 4m carrying current I = 4A as per
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figure given below is  × 10–7 T. The value of  is ratio of their kinetic energies is where x is
x
______. (Centre O is common for all segments)
________.
Ans. (7.00)
R2
57. A parallel beam of monochromatic light of
O
R1 wavelength 5000 Å is incident normally on a
single narrow slit of width 0.001 mm. The light is
Ans. (3.00)
52. Two charges of –4 C and +4 C are placed at the focused by convex lens on screen, placed on its
points A(1, 0, 4)m and B(2, –1, 5) m located in an focal plane. The first minima will be formed for
electric field E  0.20 ˆi V / cm . The magnitude of the angle of diffraction of ________ (degree).

the torque acting on the dipole is 8   105 Nm , Ans. (30.00)

Where  = _____. 58. The electric potential at the surface of an atomic


Ans. (2.00) nucleus (z = 50) of radius 9 × 10–13 cm is
53. A closed organ pipe 150 cm long gives 7 beats per ________ × 106 V.
second with an open organ pipe of length 350 cm, Ans. (8.00)
both vibrating in fundamental mode. The velocity
59. If Rydberg’s constant is R, the longest wavelength
of sound is ________ m/s.
Ans. (294.00) 
of radiation in Paschen series will be , where
54. A body falling under gravity covers two points A 7R
and B separated by 80 m in 2s. The distance of  = ________.
upper point A from the starting point is ________
Ans. (144.00)
m (use g = 10 ms–2)
Ans. (45.00) 100 103
60. A series LCR circuit with L  mH, C  F
55. The reading of pressure metre attached with a  
closed pipe is 4.5 × 104 N/m2. On opening the and R = 10 , is connected across an ac source of
valve, water starts flowing and the reading of
220 V, 50 Hz supply. The power factor of the
pressure metre falls to 2.0 × 104 N/m2. The
circuit would be ________.
velocity of water is found to be Vm / s . The
Ans. (1.00)
value of V is ________
Ans. (50)

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FINAL JEE–MAIN EXAMINATION – JANUARY, 2024
(Held On Saturday 27th January, 2024) TIME : 3 : 00 PM to 6 : 00 PM

CHEMISTRY TEST PAPER WITH ANSWER


SECTION-A 63. Which of the following statements is not correct
61. The order of relative stability of the contributing about rusting of iron?
(1) Coating of iron surface by tin prevents rusting,
structure is:
even if the tin coating is peeling off.
O O 
 (2) When pH lies above 9 or 10, rusting of iron
CH2 =CH– C–H CH2 – CH = C – H
I II does not take place.
(3) Dissolved acidic oxides SO2, NO2 in water act
O  as catalyst in the process of rusting.
CH 2 – CH = C – H (4) Rusting of iron is envisaged as setting up of
III
electrochemical cell on the surface of iron
Choose the correct answer from the options given object.
below: Ans. (1)
(1) I > II > III (2) II > I > III
(3) I = II = III (4) III > II > I 64. Given below are two statements:
Statement (I) : In the Lanthanoids, the formation
Ans. (1)
of Ce+4 is favoured by its noble gas configuration.
Statement (II) : Ce+4 is a strong oxidant reverting
62. Which among the following halide/s will not show to the common +3 state.
SN1 reaction: In the light of the above statements, choose the
(A) H2C = CH – CH2Cl most appropriate answer from the options given
below:
(B) CH3 – CH = CH – Cl
(1) Statement I is false but Statement II is true
CH 2–Cl
(C) (2) Both Statement I and Statement II are true
(3) Statement I is true but Statement II is false
CH3
CH – Cl (4) Both Statement I and Statement II are false
(D)
H 3C Ans. (2)
Choose the most appropriate answer from the
options given below: 65. Choose the correct option having all the elements
with d10 electronic configuration from the following:
(1) (A), (B) and (D) only
(1) 27Co, 28Ni, 26Fe, 24Cr
(2) (A) and (B) only
(2) 29Cu, 30Zn, 48Cd, 47Ag
(3) (B) and (C) only (3) 46Pd, 28Ni, 26Fe, 24Cr
(4) (B) only (4) 28Ni, 24Cr, 26Fe, 29Cu
Ans. (4) Ans. (2)

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66. Phenolic group can be identified by a positive: 70. Match List-I with List-II.
(1) Phthalein dye test (2) Lucas test List – I List – II
(Reaction) (Reagent(s))
(3) Tollen’s test (4) Carbylamine test OH OH
COOH
(A) (I) Na2Cr2O7, H2SO4
Ans. (1) OH OH
CHO
(B) (II) (i) NaOH (ii) CH3Cl
67. The molecular formula of second homologue in the OH O

homologous series of mono carboxylic acids is (C) (III) (i) NaOH, CHCl3
O
_________.
(ii) NaOH (iii) HCl
(1) C3H6O2 (2) C2H4O2 OH

(3) CH2O (4) C2H2O2 (D) OCH3 (IV) (i) NaOH (ii) CO2

Ans. (2) (iii) HCl


Choose the correct answer from the options given
below:
68. The technique used for purification of steam
(1) (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(III), (D)-(II)
volatile water immiscible substance is: (2) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(I), (D)-(IV)
(1) Fractional distillation (3) (A)-(II), (B)-(I), (C)-(III), (D)-(IV)
(4) (A)-(IV), (B)-(III), (C)-(I), (D)-(II)
(2) Fractional distillation under reduced pressure
Ans. (4)
(3) Distillation
71. Major product formed in the following reaction is a
(4) Steam distillation mixture of:
CH3
Ans. (4)
O C CH3 HI Major product
CH3
I I
69. The final product A, formed in the following
(1) and (CH3)3CI (2) and (CH 3)3COH
reaction sequence is:
(i) BH 3 OH
 OH CH 3
(ii) H 2O 2, OH
Ph–CH=CH2 A and CH3–C–I
(iii) HBr OH + (3) and (CH 3)3COH (4)
(iv) Mg, ether, then HCHO/H3 O CH 3

(1) Ph  CH2  CH2  CH3 Ans. (4)


72. Bond line formula of HOCH(CN)2 is:
(2) Ph  CH  CH3 H
|
CH3 C CN C N
(1) HO CN (2) HO CH
(3) Ph  CH  CH3 C N
| OH
CH 2OH CN
(3) HO CH (4) CN CN
(4) Ph  CH2  CH2  CH2  OH CN
Ans. (4)
Ans. (4)

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73. Given below are two statements: 78. Which of the following cannot function as an
Statement (I) : Oxygen being the first member of oxidising agent?
group 16 exhibits only –2 oxidation state. (1) N3– (2) SO24
Statement (II) : Down the group 16 stability of +4
(3) BrO3 (4) MnO4
oxidation state decreases and +6 oxidation state
increases. Ans. (1)
In the light of the above statements, choose the 79. The incorrect statement regarding conformations
most appropriate answer from the options given of ethane is:
below: (1) Ethane has infinite number of conformations
(1) Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect (2) The dihedral angle in staggered conformation is 60°
(2) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct (3) Eclipsed conformation is the most stable
(3) Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect conformation.
(4) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct (4) The conformations of ethane are inter-convertible
Ans. (3) to one-another.
Ans. (3)
74. Identify from the following species in which d2sp3
hybridization is shown by central atom: 80. Identity the incorrect pair from the following:
(1) [Co(NH3)6]3+ (2) BrF5 (1) Photography - AgBr
(3) [Pt(Cl)4]2– (4) SF6 (2) Polythene preparation – TiCl4, Al(CH3)3
Ans. (1) (3) Haber process - Iron
(4) Wacker process – Pt Cl2
75. Identify B formed in the reaction.
Ans. (4)
Cl  (CH2 )4  Cl 
excess NH3
 A 
NaOH
 SECTION-B
B  H2O  NaCl 81. Total number of ions from the following with
NH noble gas configuration is _________.
(1) Sr2+ (Z = 38), Cs+ (Z = 55), La2+ (Z = 57) Pb2+
(Z = 82), Yb2+ (Z = 70) and Fe2+ (Z = 26)
(2) H 2 N   CH 2 4  NH 2
Ans. (2)
 
(3) Cl N H3  (CH2 )4  N H3Cl
82. The number of non-polar molecules from the
N
following is ___________
(4) HF, H2O, SO2, H2, CO2, CH4, NH3, HCl, CHCl3, BF3
N
Ans. (4)

Ans. (2)
83. Time required for completion of 99.9% of a First
76. The quantity which changes with temperature is:
order reaction is ________ times of half life (t 1/2)
(1) Molarity (2) Mass percentage
of the reaction.
(3) Molality (4) Mole fraction
Ans. (1) Ans. (10)

77. Which structure of protein remains intact after 84. The Spin only magnetic moment value of square
coagulation of egg white on boiling? planar complex [Pt(NH3)2Cl(NH2CH3)]Cl is
(1) Primary (2) Tertiary ________ B.M. (Nearest integer)
(3) Secondary (4) Quaternary (Given atomic number for Pt = 78)
Ans. (1) Ans. (0)

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85. For a certain thermochemical reaction M  N at 89. 9.3 g of aniline is subjected to reaction with excess
–1 –1
T = 400 K, H  77.2 kJ mol , S = 122 JK , log of acetic anhydride to prepare acetanilide. The
equilibrium constant (logK) is –_________ × 10–1. mass of acetanilide produced if the reaction is
Ans. (37) 100% completed is _________ × 10–1 g.
(Given molar mass in g mol–1 N : 14, O : 16, C : 12,
86. Volume of 3 M NaOH (formula weight 40 g mol–1) H : 1)
which can be prepared from 84 g of NaOH is Ans. (135)
________ × 10–1 dm3.
Ans. (7) 90. Total number of compounds with Chiral carbon
atoms from following is ________.
O
87. 1 mole of PbS is oxidised by “X” moles of O3 to O O
get “Y” moles of O2. X + Y = __________
Ans. (8)
88. The hydrogen electrode is dipped in a solution of CH3  CH2  CH(NO2 )  COOH
pH = 3 at 25°C. The potential of the electrode will CH3  CH2  CHBr  CH2  CH3
be –________ × 10–2 V. CH3  CH(I)  CH2  NO2
 2.303RT  CH3  CH2  CH(OH)  CH2OH
  0.059V 
 F 
CH3  CH  CH(I)  C2 H5
Ans. (18) |
I

Ans. (5)

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FINAL JEE–MAIN EXAMINATION – JANUARY, 2024
(Held On Saturday 27th January, 2024) TIME : 3 : 00 PM to 6 : 00 PM

MATHEMATICS TEST PAPER WITH ANSWER


SECTION-A 4. Let R be the interior region between the lines
1. Considering only the principal values of inverse 3x  y 1  0 and x  2y  5  0 containing the
trigonometric functions, the number of positive origin. The set of all values of a, for which the
 points (a2, a + 1) lie in R, is :
real values of x satisfying tan 1 (x)  tan 1 (2x) 
4
 1 
is : (1) (3, 1)    ,1
 3 
(1) More than 2 (2) 1
1 
(3) 2 (4) 0 (2) (3,0)   ,1
Ans. (2) 3 
2. Consider the function f : (0,2)  R defined by 2 
(3) (3,0)   ,1
x 2 3 
f (x)   and the function g(x) defined by
2 x 1 
(4) (3, 1)   ,1
min{f (t)}, 0  t  x and 0  x  1 3 

g(x)   3 . Then
 2  x, 1 x  2 Ans. (2)
5. The 20th term from the end of the progression
(1) g is continuous but not differentiable at x = 1
1 1 3 1
(2) g is not continuous for all x  (0,2) 20,19 ,18 ,17 ,...., 129 is :-
4 2 4 4
(3) g is neither continuous nor differentiable at x = 1 (1) –118
(4) g is continuous and differentiable for all x  (0,2) (2) –110
Ans. (1) (3) –115
3. Let the image of the point (1, 0, 7) in the line (4) –100
x y 1 z  2 Ans. (3)
  be the point (, , ). Then
1 2 3
 1   5 
which one of the following points lies on the line 6. Let f : R     R and g : R     R be
2 2
2
passing through (, , ) and making angles 2x  3 | x | 1
3 defined as f (x)  and g(x)  . Then
2x  1 2x  5
3
and with y-axis and z-axis respectively and an the domain of the function fog is :
4
 5
acute angle with x-axis ? (1) R   
 2

(1) 1, 2,1  2  (2) R
(2) 1,2,1  2   7
(3) R   
 4
(3)  3,4,3  2 2 
 5 7
(4) R   ,  
(4)  3, 4,3  2 2   2 4
Ans. (3) Ans. (1)

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7. For 0 < a < 1, the value of the integral 11. Let A and B be two finite sets with m and n

dx elements respectively. The total number of subsets
0 1  2a cos x  a 2 is : of the set A is 56 more than the total number of
2 subsets of B. Then the distance of the point P(m, n)
(1)
  a2 from the point Q(–2, –3) is
2
(1) 10
(2)
  a2 (2) 6
 (3) 4
(3)
1 a2
(4) 8

(4) Ans. (1)
1 a2
Ans. (3) 12. The values of , for which

x 3

3
8. Let g(x)  3f    f (3  x) and f (x)  0 for all 1
3 2 2
1 1
x  (0,3) . If g is decreasing in (0, ) and 1    0 , lie in the interval
3 3
2  3 3  1 0
increasing in (, 3), then 8 is
(1) 24
(2) 0 (1) (–2, 1)
(3) 18 (2) (–3, 0)
(4) 20  3 3
(3)   , 
Ans. (3)  2 2
3   sin x   cos x  log e (1  x) 1 (4) (0, 3)
9. If lim 2
 , then
x 0 3tan x 3
Ans. (2)
2– is equal to :
13. An urn contains 6 white and 9 black balls. Two
(1) 2
successive draws of 4 balls are made without
(2) 7
replacement. The probability, that the first draw
(3) 5
(4) 1 gives all white balls and the second draw gives all
Ans. (3) black balls, is :
10. If ,  are the roots of the equation, x2  x 1  0 5
(1)
256
and Sn  2023 n  2024n , then
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(1) 2S12  S11  S10 (2)
715
(2) S12  S11  S10 3
(3)
(3) 2S11  S12  S10 715

(4) S11  S10  S12 3


(4)
256
Ans. (2)
Ans. (3)

2
(x 8  x 2 )dx 17. If y = y(x) is the solution curve of the differential
14. The integral  12 6  1 
is
equation (x 2  4)dy  (y2  3y)dx  0 ,
(x  3x  1) tan 1  x 3  3 
 x 
3
equal to : x  2, y(4)  and the slope of the curve is never
2
1/3
  1  zero, then the value of y(10) equals :
(1) log e  tan 1  x 3  3    C
  x  3
(1)
1/2 1  (8)1/4
  1 
(2) loge  tan 1  x 3  3    C 3
  x  (2)
1 2 2
  1 
(3) log e  tan 1  x 3  3    C 3
  x  (3)
1 2 2
3
  1  3
(4) loge  tan 1  x 3  3    C (4)
  x  1  (8)1/4
Ans. (1) Ans. (1)
15. If 2tan2   5sec   1 has exactly 7 solutions in 18. Let e1 be the eccentricity of the hyperbola

 n  x 2 y2
the interval 0,  , for the least value of n  N   1 and e2 be the eccentricity of the ellipse
16 9
 2
x 2 y2
  1 , a > b, which passes through the foci
n
k
then  k is equal to : a 2 b2
k 1 2
of the hyperbola. If e1e2 = 1, then the length of the
1
(1) 15 (214  14) chord of the ellipse parallel to the x-axis and
2
passing through (0, 2) is :
1
(2) 14 (215  15)
2 (1) 4 5
15 8 5
(3) 1  (2)
213 3
1 14 10 5
(4) (2  15) (3)
23 3
Ans. (4)
(4) 3 5
16. The position vectors of the vertices A, B and C of a
Ans. (3)
triangle are 2iˆ  3jˆ  3kˆ , 2iˆ  2ˆj  3kˆ and
Let  
 4!! and  
 5!! . Then :
ˆi  ˆj  3kˆ respectively. Let l denotes the length of
19.
 4!  5!
3! 4!

the angle bisector AD of BAC where D is on the


(1)   N and  N
line segment BC, then 2l2 equals :
(1) 49 (2) N and  N
(2) 42 (3)  N and  N
(3) 50
(4)  N and  N
(4) 45
Ans. (3)
Ans. (4)

3
20. Let the position vectors of the vertices A, B and C 24. If the sum of squares of all real values of , for
of a triangle be 2iˆ  2jˆ  kˆ , ˆi  2jˆ  2kˆ and which the lines 2x – y + 3 = 0, 6x + 3y + 1 = 0 and
2iˆ  ˆj  2kˆ respectively. Let l1, l2 and l3 be the x + 2y –2 = 0 do not form a triangle is p, then the
lengths of perpendiculars drawn from the ortho
greatest integer less than or equal to p is ………
center of the triangle on the sides AB, BC and CA
respectively, then l12  l22  l32 equals : Ans. (32)

1 25. The coefficient of x2012 in the expansion of


(1)
5
1 (1  x)2008 (1  x  x 2 )2007 is equal to
(2)
2
Ans. (0)
1
(3)
4 26. If the solution curve, of the differential equation
1
(4) dy x  y  2
3  passing through the point (2, 1) is
dx xy
Ans. (2)
SECTION-B  y 1  1   y 1  
2

tan 1    log     x  1    log e | x  1| ,


21. The mean and standard deviation of 15  x  1   e    

observations were found to be 12 and 3 then 5   is equal to


respectively. On rechecking it was found that an
Ans. (11)
observation was read as 10 in place of 12. If µ and
 1 t 
x
2 denote the mean and variance of the correct Let f (x)   g(t)log e 
27.
  dt , where g is a
0  1 t 
observations respectively, then 15(     ) is2 2

continuous odd function. If


equal to ……………………..
 /2 2
 x 2 cos x  
Ans. (2521)
 
 /2 
f (x)  x 
1 e 
dx      , then  is

22. If the area of the region
equal to………….
{(x, y) : 0  y  min{2x,6x  x 2}} is A, then 12 A
is equal to……………… Ans. (2)

Ans. (304) 28. Consider a circle (x  )2  (y )2  50 , where


23. Let A be a 2 × 2 real matrix and I be the identity ,   0 . If the circle touches the line y + x = 0 at
matrix of order 2. If the roots of the equation
the point P, whose distance from the origin is 4 2
| A  xI | 0 be –1 and 3, then the sum of the
diagonal elements of the matrix A2 is…………… , then (  )2 is equal to…………….

Ans. (10) Ans. (100)

4
x 2 y z7 1
29. The lines   and 30. Let the complex numbers  and lie on the
2 2 16 
x 3 y2 z2 circles | z  z 0 |2  4 and | z  z 0 |2  16 respectively,
  intersect at the point P. If the
4 3 1
x  1 y 1 z 1 where z 0  1  i . Then, the value of 100 |  |2
distance of P from the line   is l,
2 3 1 is……………
then 14l is equal to……………..
2
Ans. (20)
Ans. (108)

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