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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES


PART TEST – II

JEE (Main)-2025
TEST DATE: 17-12-2023
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 90 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 30 questions.

 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.

 Section – A : Attempt all questions.

 Section – B : Do any five questions out of 10 questions.

Section-A (01 – 20, 31 – 50, 61 – 80) contains 60 multiple choice questions which have only one
correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.

Section-B (21 – 30, 51 – 60, 81 – 90) contains 30 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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Physics PART – A

SECTION – A
(Single Choice Answer Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. Three capillaries of length L, L/2 and L/3 are connected in series. Their radii are r, r/2 and r/3
respectively. Then if stream-line flow is to be maintained and the pressure across the first
capillary is P, then.
(A) the pressure difference across the ends of second capillary is 8P
(B) the pressure difference across the third capillary is 81P
(C) the pressure difference across the ends of the second capillary is 16P
(D) the pressure difference across the third capillary is 9P
2. In the figure shown, the heavy cylinder (radius R) resting on a
smooth surface separates two liquids of densities 2  and 3  .
h 2 
The height h for the equilibrium of cylinder must be (Neglect R 3 R
atmospheric pressure)
3R 3
(A) (B) R
2 2
3
(C) R 2 (D) R
4

3. An ideal monatomic gas is undergoing a process AB shown in the P-V P


diagram. Its intercept on V axis is V0. Volume of the gas when its
temperature will be maximum is A
3 1
(A) V0 (B) V0 B
5 4
V 2 V
(C) 0 (D) V0 V0
2 3
 
4. A wave disturbance in a medium is described by y(x, t) = 0.02 cos  50 t   cos(10πx) where x
 2
and y are in meter and t is in second. Then…
(A) First node occurs at x = 0.15 m (B) First antinode occurs at x = 0.3 m
(C) The speed of interfering waves is 5.0 m/s (D) The wavelength is 0.5 m
5. A sound wave of wavelength λ travels towards the right horizontally with a velocity V. It strikes
and reflects from a vertical plane surface, traveling at a speed v towards the left. The number of
crests striking in a time interval of three seconds on the wall is
(A) 3(V + v)/ (B) 3(V  v)/ 
(C) (V + v)/3  (D) (V  v)/3 
6. A closed organ pipe of length 99.4 cm is vibrating in its first overtone and in always resonance
with a tunning fork having frequency f  (300 2t) Hz, where t is time in second. The rate by which
radius of organ pipe changes when its radius is 1 cm, is (speed of sound in organ pipe = 320
m/s)
1 1
(A) m/s (B) m/s
72 36
1 1
(C) m/s (D) m / s
18 9

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7. In the given figure, string, spring and pulleys are massless. Block A,
performing SHM of amplitude 1 m and time period π/2 sec. If block
remains at rest, then minimum value of co-efficient of friction
between block B and surface will be (g = 10 m/s2)
1 13
(A) (B) mA
2 15 B
2 4 3m
(C) (D)
3 5

8. The radius of a planet is R1 and a satellite revolves around it in a circle of radius R2. The time
period of revolution of satellite is T. Acceleration due to the gravitation of the planet at its surface
will be
42R23 R32
(A) (B)
T2R12 42 T2R21
42R13 R31
(C) (D)
T2R22 42 T2R22

9. A 1 cm long string fixed both ends, sustains a standing wave such that all the points on the string
having displacement amplitude 1 mm (less than maximum amplitude) are separated by d cm. The
string is oscillating in its third overtone then
1 1
(A)  2cm1 (B)  3cm1
d d
1 1
(C)  6cm1 (D)  8cm1
d d

10. The air in an open pipe of length 36 cm long is vibrating with 2 nodes and 2 antinodes. The
temperature of the air inside the pipe is 51°C. What is the wavelength of waves produced in air
outside the tube where the temperature of air is 16°C?
(A) 32.1 cm (B) 68 cm
(C) 34 cm (D) 10.2 cm

11. A plank of length h and width b (perpendicular to plane of paper) is


hinged at one end. The upper end is attached with a spring of
spring constant k and water is filled up to high h. If plank is in
equilibrium in vertical position then potential energy stored in spring
is (ignore effect of atmospheric pressure)
b22 g2h2 b22 g2h2
(A) (B)
18k 36k
b22 g2h2 b22 g2h2
(C) (D)
72k 128k

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12. A copper rod and a steel rod of equal cross-sections and


lengths (L) are joined side by side and connected
between two heat baths as shown in the figure. If heat
flows through them from x = 0 to x = 2L at a steady rate,
and conductivities of the metals are Kcu & Ksteel (Kcu >
Ksteel), then the temperature varies as: (convection and
radiation heat loss are negligible)

T T T T

(A) (B) (C) (D)


x x
x=0 x=2L x=L x=2L L 2L L 2L

13. In the figure three process on a gas are shown. Determine the P
value of Cv for the gas in terms of P1, P2 and P3, if AC represents 16P0 = P1 A
adiabatic process and BA represents isothermal process B
(A) R (B) 2R 2P0 = P2
(C) 3R (D) 4R P0 = P3 C V
O

14. The bottom end of a cubical block of side 5 × 10–2 m is fixed. A force of 105 N tangential to the top
face displaces it by1.2 × 10–4 m. The rigidity modulus is
(A) 6 × 10–10 Nm–2 (B) 6 × 10–9 Nm–2
10 –2
(C) 1.67 × 10 Nm (D) 1011 Nm–2

15. An ideal liquid flows through the horizontal pipe AB, which 1 2 3
is of uniform cross-section. The vertical pipes 1, 2 and 3
are equispaced. the liquid levels in these pipes are at l l
heights h1, h2 and h3 respectively above AB. Liquid flows
from A to B in AB.
1
(A) h1 = h2 = h3 (B) h2 = (h1 + h3)
2
1 1
(C) h2 > (h1 + h3) (D) h2 < (h1 + h3)
2 2

16. A source of sound of small radius r is emitting sound of loudness B decibels at its surface. The
intensity of sound at a distance R from the centre of the source is (I0 is intensity of zero decibel
sound).
r2 r2
(A) 2 l0e0.1B (B) 2 l0 10 0.1B
R R
r2 1B r2
(C) l 0 e (D) l0 10 0.1B
4R 2 4R2

17. In the Pressure versus Volume graph shown, in the process of


going from a to b 60 J of heat is added, and in the process of
going from b to d 20 J of heat is added. In the process of going
from a to c to d, what is the total heat added?
(A) 80 J (B) 65 J
(C) 60 J (D) 56 J

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18. There is a rectangular metal plate in which two cavities in shape of b


rectangle and circle are made, as shown in figure, with dimensions.
P & Q are centres of these cavities. On heating the plate which of a P
the following quantities increases R Q
r
2
(A) r (B) ab
(C) R (D) A, B, C are all correct

19. A rectangular block of lead has dimensions 4 cm × 3 cm × 20 F


A
cm. A temperature difference of 100°C can be applied to any
B G
pair of opposite faces that we choose.
4 cm
E
3 cm H
20 cm
(A) The largest amount of heat flows if it flows parallel to line BG.
(B) The largest amount of heat flows if it flows parallel to line AD.
(C) The smallest amount of heat flows if it flows parallel to AF.
(D) The smallest amount of heat flows if it flows parallel to AB.

20. A string of length 1.5 m with its two ends clamped is vibrating in fundamental mode. Amplitude at
the centre of the string is 4 mm. Minimum distance between the two points having amplitude 2
mm is:
(A) 100 cm (B) 75 cm
(C) 60 cm (D) 50 cm

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.

21. The period of a satellite in a circular orbit of radius R is T, the period of another satellite in a
circular orbit of radius 4R is kT the value of k is…?

22. A hot black body emits the energy at the rate of 16 J m –2 s–1 and its most intense radiation
corresponds to 20,000 Å. When the temperature of this body is further increased and its most
–2 –1
intense radiation corresponds to 10,000 Å, the energy radiated 32K Jm s then the value of K
is…?

23. At altitude kR in the acceleration due to gravity be 25% of that at the earth's surface (Radius of
earth = R meter) the value of k is…?

24. 1gm water at 1000C is given heat to convert it into steam at 1000C at 1 atmospheric pressure.
The change in internal energy of water is 100k cal, then the value of k …?
[Latent heat of vaporisation of water is = 540 cal/gm, Density of water vapour at 100oC = (1/1681)
gm/cm3, Density of water at 1000C = 1 gm/cm3, 1 atmospheric pressure=1.0 × 105 Nm2,
Mechanical equivalent of heat = 4.2 J/cal]

25. A string fixed at both ends has consecutive standing wave modes for which the distances
between adjacent nodes are 18 cm and 16 cm respectively. The length of the string is 36N(cm)
then the value of N is…?

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26. The atmospheric temperature above a lake is ‘’ below 0°C. Neglect heat inflow from the bottom
o
of the lake and assume initial temperature of whole lake water at 0 C. It is found that 2 cm of ice
layer from top is formed in four days. In how many more days will the thickness increase to 3cm.

27. For a satellite moving in an orbit around the earth, the ratio of potential energy to kinetic energy is
……

28. The fundamental frequency of an organ pipe closed at one end is 340 Hz. If the speed of sound
–1
in air is 340 ms , the length of the organ pipe is ______ cm.

29. If the radius of the earth shrinks by 1.5% (mass remaining same), then the value of acceleration
due to gravity changes by k% then the value of k is…?

30. A body is in SHM with period T when oscillated from a freely suspended spring. If this spring is
cut in two parts of length ratio 1 : 3 & again oscillated from the two parts separately, then the
1
periods are T1 & T2 then find T1/T2. If your answer is then find .

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Chemistry PART – B

SECTION – A
(Single Choice Answer Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

31. Li does not resemble other alkali metals in following properties -


(A) Li2CO3 decomposes into oxides while other alkali carbonates are thermally stable
(B) LiCl is predominantly covalent
(C) Li3N is stable
(D) All of these

32. Down the group 13 and group 14, lower oxidation state compounds are more stable because:
(A) Down the group I.E. decreases
(B) Poor shielding of electrons in s & p  orbitals as compare to d & f-orbitals
(C) Down the group electronegativity decreases
(D) Outer shell electron are less shielded from nucleus due to presence of electrons in d-orbitals
of penultimate shell

33. On passing excess of CO2 in lime water, its milky appearance disappears because -
(A) Soluble Ca(OH)2 is formed
(B) Soluble Ca(HCO3)2 is formed
(C) Reaction becomes reversible
(D) Calcium compound evaporated

34. The correct arrangement of bond lengths x, y, z is:


-
O HO
x y z
O C O , C O , C O
- -
O O
(A) x  y  z (B) x  y  z
(C) x  y  z (D) x  z  y

35. How many optically active stereoisomers are possible for butane-2, 3-diol?
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

36. Which of the following bonds is/are present in silicones polymers?


(A)
O O O

 O  Si  O  Si  O  Si  O 

O O O

 O  Si  O  Si  O  Si  O 

O O O

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(B) R R

 O  Si  O  Si  O 

R R

(C) R R

R  Si  O  Si  R

R R

(D)
O O O

R  Si  Si  Si  R

R R R

37. Choose the compounds below which is not antiaromatic:


(A) (B)

(C) (D)

38. SF4 + BF3  (A) ; the compound (A) is –


(A) [SF5]– [BF2]+ (B) [SF3]+ [BF4]–
(C) SF6 (D) B2F2
39. The compound which gives the most stable carbonium ion on dehydration is
Butan2ol 2methylpropan2ol Butan1ol 2methylpropan1ol
(I) (II) (III) (IV)
(A) (I) (B) (II)
(C) (III) (D) (IV)
40. The structure of Borax ion is-
OH
4B 2–
O
1 O 3
HO — B O B — OH

O O
B
2
OH
(A) The oxidation state of B = + 3 ; 1, 2, 3, 4
are sp2 hybridised.
(B) The oxidation state of B = + 3 ; 1, 4 are sp3 hybridised whereas 2, 3 are sp2 hybridised.
(C) The oxidation state of B = +3 ; 1, 3 are sp2
hybridised whereas 2, 4 are sp3 hybridised.
3
(D) The oxidation state of B = + 3 ; 1, 2, 3, 4 are sp hybridised

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41. Most acidic hydrogen is present in:


(A) O O

(B) O

(C) (CH3CO)3CH
(D) (CH3)3COH

42. An aromatic hydrocarbon (A) reacts with methyl chloride and anhy. AlCl3 to give an another
hydrocarbon (B) whose vapour density is 46. (B) on oxidation gives a compound (C) which on
decarboxylation forms (A). Compound (A), (B) and (C) are–
(A) C6H6, C6H5CHCl2, C6H5CHO (B) C6H6, C6H5CH2Cl, C6H5CHO
(C) C6H6, C6H5CH3, C6H5COOH (D) C6H6, C6H5CHO, C6H5COOH

43. a w
C C C C
b z
(A) If a  b and z  w compound will show geometrical isomerism
(B) If a  b and z  w compound will show optical isomerism
(C) If a = b and z  w compound will show optical isomerism
(D) If a = b and z  w compound will show geometrical isomerism

44. For CH3CHCHCH3, which conformer is the most stable?


OH OH
(A) Anti or staggered (B) Fully eclipsed
(C) Gauche or skew (D) Partially eclipsed

45. Geometrical isomers are possible with:

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

46. Acidic strength of boron trihalide are in order of


(A) BF3 < BCl3 < BBr3 < BI3 (B) BI3 < BBr3 < BCl3 < BF3
(C) BBr3 < BCl3 < BF3 < BI3 (D) BF3 < BI3 < BCl3 < BBr3

47. Which one of the following regions of atmosphere contains ozone?


(A) Troposphere (B) Thermosphere
(C) Mesosphere (D) Stratosphere

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48. Which is/are incorrect statement(s)?


(A) The heats of hydration of the dipositive alkaline earth metal ions decrease with an increase in
their ionic size.
(B) Hydration of alkali metals ion is less than that of II A.
(C) Alkaline earth metal ions, because of their much larger charge to size ratio exert a much
stronger electrostatic attraction on the oxygen of water molecule surrounding them.
(D) None of the statement is correct.

AlCl
49. C6H6 + A 3  C6H5CONH2
A in the above reaction is -
(A) NH2CONH2 (B) ClCONH2
(C) CH3CONH2 (D) CH2 (Cl)CONH2

50. AlCl3
+ CH2Cl2   A, A is

(excess)
(A) CH2Cl (B) CHCl2

(C) (D)
CH2

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.

51. Total number of position isomers of trimethyl cyclohexane are:

52. How many 1° amines are possible with molecular formula C4H11N (only structural isomers)

53. The total number of contributing structures showing hyperconjugation (involving C-H bonds) for
the following carbocation is
H3C  CH2CH3

54. What is the number of geometrical isomers formed with molecular formula C2(CI) (Br) (I)(F)

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55. Number of aromatic species in given compounds is _____.


(i) (ii) O (iii) 

(iv) O (v)  (vi)

NH
O

(vii) H3C O CH3 (viii) O ONa (ix)


B B ..
O
..
O O
B O ONa
CH3
(x)

56. Moles of CH4 formed on hydrolysis of one mole of aluminium carbide.

57. What is the total no. of alkanes present in product [Z]


Na / dryether
CH3Cl  C2 H5Cl  Z 
58. How many moles of methane can be liberates when one mole of the compound
CH2
CH3 CH

HC C OH

COOH
is treated with excess of methyl magnesium iodide.

59. Among BeCO3, CaCO3, SrCO3


How many numbers of these compounds are thermally more stable than MgCO3.

60. In normal conditions, among Li, Na, Rb, Cs determine the total number of elements which can
chiefly form super oxide.

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Mathematics PART – C

SECTION – A
(Single Choice Answer Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

61. In a ∆ABC, the minimum value of


A B C
Sec2  Sec2  Sec2 is equal to
2 2 2
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 5 (D) 6
4 4 2 2 2
62. Number of all number pairs x, y that satisfy the equation tan x + tan y + 2 cot x cot y = 3 + sin (x+
 
y): x,y   0, 
 2
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 1 (D) 0

63. Which of the following set of values of x, satisfying the equation


2 2
2(2 sin x  3sinx  1)
 2(2 2 sin x  3sinx)
=9
 
(A) x  n  ,n I (B) x  n  ,n I
6 3

(C) x  n,n  I (D) x  n  ,n I
2

64. Three circles touch each other externally the tangent at their points of contact meet at a point
whose distance from a point of contact is 4 then the ratio of product of radii to sum of Radii is
(A) 4 : 1 (B) 16 : 1
(C) 16 : 5 (D) 1 : 16
65. A tower of height b subtends an angle at a point O on the level of foot of the tower and at a
distance a from the foot of tower. If a pole mounted on the tower also subtends an equal angle at
O. then height of pole is
 a2  b2   a2  b2 
(A) b  2 2 
(B) b  2 2 
 a b   a b 
 a2  b2   a2  b2 
(C) a  2 2 
(D) a  2 2 
 a b   a b 

66. Given A(0, 0) and B(x, y) with x  (0, 1) and y > 0 let the slope of line AB equal to m 1. Point C lie
on the line x = 1 such that the slope of BC equal to m 2. Where 0 < m2 < m1. If Area of ∆ABC cane
be expressed as (m1 – m2). f(x). then largest possible value of x is
1
(A) 1 (B)
4
1 1
(C) (D)
4 8

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67. The complete set of a for which at least one point (x, y) satisfies all the equations
2 2 2 2 2 2
x + y  16, (x – a) + (y – a)  9, (x + a) + (y – a)  9
(A)   3, 3  (B) [– 3, 3]
 
(C)  2 3,2 3  (D) None of these
 
2 2
68. Two Parabola’s C and D intersect at two different points, where C is y = x – 3 and D is y = kx .
The intersection at which the x value is positive designated point A and x = a at this Intersection
the tangent line l at A to curve D intersect the curve C at point B, other than A, If x value of point
B is 1, then a equal to
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

69. Let Pi and Pi’ be the feet of perpendicular drawn from focii, S’, S’ on a tangent Ti to an ellipse
10
whose length of semi major axis is 20 units If  (SPi)(S'Pi') = 2560 then value of eccentricity of
I 1
ellipse is
1 2
(A) (B)
5 5
3 4
(C) (D)
5 5

x2 y2
70. Let the chord x cosα + y sinα = p of the hyperbola   1 , subtend right angle at centre, let
16 18
d
Diameter of circle, con-centric with hyperbola to which the given chord is a tangent is d then 
4
(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 7

71. The circle C1 : x2 + y2 = 3, with centre O intersect the Parabola x 2 = 2y at the point P in the first
quadrant. Let the tangent to the circle C1 at P touches other two circles C2 and C3 at R2 and R3
respectively. Suppose C2 and C3 have equal radii 2 3 and centres Q2, Q3 respectively. If Q2 and
Q3 lie on y-axis then
(A) Q2, Q3 = 14 (B) R2, R3 = 4 6
(C) area of ∆O R2, R3 is 8 2 (D) Area of ∆PQ2, Q3

m n  R satisfies
72. The equation of straight line with gradient 1 passing through  ,  , where m, n
 2 2
  
the equation sec2 (n (m + 2)) + m 2 = 1, where n    ,  can be
 2 2
(A) x + y = 0 (B) 2x + y = 0
 
(C) x – y + =0 (D) x + y – =0
4 4

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73. Common tangent are drawn to the parabola y2 = 4x and ellipse 3x2 + 8y2 = 48 touching parabola
at A and B and the ellipse at C and D then area of quadrilateral ABCD is
(A) 55 3 sq. unit (B) 55 2 sq. unit
(C) 55 6 sq. unit (D) 55 5 sq. unit
n
74. If cos3x sin2x =  a sin(rx), x R then
r
r0

1 1
(A) n = 5, a1 = (B) n = 5, a1 =
2 4
1 1
(C) n = 5, a2 = (D) n = 5, a2 =
8 4

6
   m  1   m 
75. For 0 < θ <
2
the value of θi satisfy the equation  cosec    4
   .cosec  
  4 
4 2
m 1 
then value of  log tan  i
=
(A) 2 (B) 0
(C) –1 (D) 4

7 5
76. Let PQR be a triangle of Area ∆ with a = 2, b = and c = , where a, b, c are the length of side
2 2
2sinP  sin2P
of triangle opposite to the angles P, Q and R respectively then =
2sinP  sin2P
3 45
(A) (B)
4 4
2 2
 3   45 
(C)  (D)
 4   4 
  

77. A tower AB leans towards west making angle α with vertical. The angular elevation of B1 top most
point of the tower is β, as observed from a point C due east of A at a distance d from A. If angular
elevation of B from a point D at a distance 2d due east of C is  then
(A) 2tan α = 2cot β – cot  (B) 2tan α = 3cot β – cot 
(C) tan α = cotβ – cot  (D) None of these

78. If the pair of straight lines given by Ax 2 + 2Hxy + By2 = 0 (H2 > AB) forms an equilateral triangle
with the line ax + by + c = 0 then (A + 3B) (3A + B) is
2 2
(A) H (B) –H
2 2
(C) 2H (D) 4H

79. Two tangents are drawn a from a point p to the circle x 2 + y2 – 2x – 4y = 0 such that angle
 12 
between the tangents is tan–1    (0, ) . If the centre of circle is denoted by C and these
 5 
tangents touch the circle at point A and B, then ratio of Area of ∆PAB and ∆CAB is
(A) 3 : 1 (B) 9 : 4
(C) 2 : 1 (D) 11 : 4

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80. A circle is drawn with centre at the focus of parabola y2 = 4x and common chord is equidistant
from the focus and the vertex. Then the equation of circle is
9 9
(A) (x – 1)2 + y2 = (B) (x – 1)2 = – y2
4 16
9 9
(C) (y – 1)2 + x2 = (D) (y – 1)2 + x2 =
4 16

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.

81. Let A = (–1, 0), B(3, 0) and PQ be any line passing through (4, 1). The Range of slope of PQ for
which there are two points on PQ at which AB subtends a right angle is  1 , 2  , then 5  1  2 
=…

82. If Area of the triangle formed by lines x + y = 3 and the angle bisectors of the pair of lines x 2 – y2 +
4y – 4 = 0 is A, then the value of 16 A is

83. Two circles of radius 8 are placed inside a semicircle of radius 25. The two circles are each
tangent to the diameter and to the semicircle. If the distance between centre of two circle is  ,
60
then the value of

84. A variable chord PQ of parabola y2 = 4ax is drawn parallel to the line y = x, If the locus of point of
Intersection of Normal at P and Q is ax + by – c, then the value of a  b = ?

85. A tangent of the ellipse x 2 +4 y2 = 4 meets the ellipse x2 + 2y2 = 6 at P and Q. Lat Angle between

tangents at P and Q of ellipse x2 + 2y2 = 6 is then the value of k is
k

86. The Area of triangle formed by the tangents from the point (3, 2) to hyperbola x 2 – 9y2 = 9 and the
chord of contact w.r.t point (3, 2) is…

87. The maximum value of expression


1
is…..
sin   3sin  cos   5cos2 
2

88. Let a, b, c be three non-zero real numbers such that the equation 3 a cosx + 2 b sinx = C
    10b
x    ,  has two distinct real roots α and β with α + β = then the value of =…
 2 2 3 a

cot A  cotC
89. In a ∆ ABC, Let AB = 23 , BC = 3 and CA = 4 then the value of is ….
cotB

90. One of the Diameter of the circle circumscribing the rectangle ABCD is 4y = x + 7. If A and B are
the Points (–3, 4) and (5, 4) respectively then the Area of rectangle ABCD is…

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