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JEE (Main)-2024 (Online) Phase-2


(Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)

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 : Attempt any 05 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 (21 – 30) contains 10 Numerical value based questions. The answer to each question
should be rounded off to the nearest integer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and
–1 mark for wrong answer.

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PHYSICS
SECTION - A 2. P, Q, R, S are 4 symmetric points on a horizontal
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 circle of radius 4 km. What is displacement when a
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices car moves from P to R along the given circular
path?
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Choose the correct answer:


1. A massless rod has a point mass attached at one
end while the other end is hinged. The rod is
released from the position shown. The speed of the
mass at bottom-most point is
(R = 14 m, g = 10 m/s2)
(1) 4 2 km (2) 4 km
(3) 8 km (4) 4 km
Answer (3)
Sol. PR = 2r
3. One mole of an monoatomic ideal gas compressed
adiabatically from volume 2 V to V. If initial
temperature of gas was T then magnitude work
done in this process is

 1  (1)
3 ( 1
RT 2 2 − 1 ) (2)
3 ( 2
RT 2 3 − 1 )
(1) 560 m/s (2) 280  1 +  m/s
2 2

( )
 2 2
RT ( 2 − 1)
2 2
(3) RT 2 3 − 1 (4)
 1  3 3
(3) 280 m/s (4) 280  1 +  m/s
 3 Answer (2)

Answer (2)
Sol. W = −
nR T
W =
(
RT 2 3 − 1
2
)
Sol. Conserving energy, P −1 5
−1
3
v = 2g R + R sin 45

 Ti = T =
3 (
RT 2 3 − 1
2
)
 1  2
= 20  14  1 + 
 2 2
Tf = T (2) 3
 1 
T = T ( 2 − 1)
= 280  1 +  m/s 2
 2 3

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4. A 2 kg brick is placed on an inclined plane of 7. A point charge q is kept at the centre of the one of
inclination 45°. The brick is at rest. The minimum the surface of a cube. Flux linked with cube is
co-efficient of static friction is
q q
(1) 0.5 (2) 3 (1) (2)
0 80
1
(3) 1 (4) q q
3 (3) (4)
20 4 0
Answer (3)
Sol. N = mgcos45° Answer (3)

fs = mgsin45° 1 Q in q
Sol.  = =
2 0 20
 mgsin45°  mgcos45°
   1. 8. Which of the following circuits would have the diode
5. Correct match for phasors of voltage and current for in conducting state?
given elements is
(a) Inductive (p) (1)

(b) Capacitive (q)


(2)

(c) Resistive (r)

(3)
(1) (a) → (p), (b) → (q), (c) → (r)
(2) (a) → (q), (b) → (p), (c) → (r)
(3) (a) → (p), (b) → (p), (c) → (r)
(4) (a) → (q), (b) → (q), (c) → (r) (4)
Answer (2)
6. With regard to gravitation parameters, the
dimensions of T2 are same as that of Answer (2)
Sol. For conducting state :
r3 GM
(1) (2) Vp > Vn.
GM r3
9. A heater of rating of 50 W – 200 V is connected with
r 3/2 r2 source voltage of 100 V. Power consumed by
(3) (4)
GM GM heater is
Answer (1) (1) 100 W (2) 25 W
42 3 (3) 50 W (4) 12.5 W
Sol. T 2 = r
GM Answer (4)

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V 2 200  200 13. Statement 1 : In photoelectric effect, number of


Sol. R = r = = 800 
Pr 50 photoelectrons emitted are proportional to
frequency of incident light.
V 2 100  100
P= = = 12.5 W Statement 2 : Maximum kinetic energy of
R 800
photoelectrons is proportional to frequency of
10. Wavelengths assigned to gamma rays, infra-red
rays, UV rays and microwaves are 1, 2, 3 & 4 incident light.

respectively. Then : (1) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is true and


(1) 1 < 2 < 3 < 4 (2) 1 < 3 < 2 < 4 correct explanation of 1

(3) 1 > 2 > 3 > 4 (4) 2 < 3 < 1 < 4 (2) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is true and
not correct explanation of 1
Answer (2)
(3) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false
Gamma Ray UV Infra Micro
Sol. ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯

Increasing Energy (4) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true
11. The width of the one slit in YDSE is four times the Answer (4)
other slit. Then ratio of maximum to the minimum
intensity at screen is Sol. h = h0 + KE
(1) 9 : 1 (2) 16 : 1
  = KE 
(3) 4 : 1 (4) 1 : 1
Answer (1) 14. A metallic rod of length 4 m is rotating about
Sol. I1 = I0 perpendicular bisector of the rod with angular

I2 = 4I0 velocity of 2 rad/s in presence of transverse


magnetic field of 0.5 T. Potential difference
2
Imax =  I0 + 4I0 
  developed across ends of rod is
= 9I0 (1) 16 V
Imin = I0 (2) 8 V
12. The circuit diagram shown is equivalent to (3) 0 V

(4) 32 V

Answer (3)

(1) OR (2) NOR Sol.


(3) AND (4) NAND
A = B
Answer (1)
VAB = 0
Sol. Y = A  B = A + B

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15. Assertion (A) : The contact angle depends on 1


= 12 sin 
material of solid and liquid. 12
Reason (R) : Height of the liquid in a capillary tube
1 143
is independent of the radius of the tube. sin  = cos  =
12 12
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct
explanation of (A) 1
and sin c =
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the 12
correct explanation of (A)
11
(3) (A) is true but (R) is false cos c =
12
(4) (A) is false but (R) is true
Answer (3) 1 1 11
=4 3 −4 3
Sol. Contact angle is dependent on materials. 12 143 12
2s cos  2 11
Also, h = = 2−
gr 143
 h depends on r. 17.
16. A ray of light is incident (just close to) at critical 18.
4 19.
angle on slab of thickness cm. Refractive index
3 20.
of slab is 12 . The lateral displacement of ray
when it emerges from air is SECTION - B
 11   11  Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
(1) 2  1 +  cm (2) 2  1 −  cm
 143   143  contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to
 
each question should be rounded-off to the nearest
 11   11 
(3)  1 +  cm (4) 4  1 −  cm integer.
 143   143 
 
Answer (2) 21. Two point mass m and 2m are on straight line. If
mass m moves toward centre of mass by distance
2 cm, then the distance must mass 2m should move
so that centre of mass does not change ______ cm.
Answer (1)
Sol. m(2m) = 2m(x)
x = 1 cm
22. A body of mass 4 kg is at a height of R (radius of
earth) from surface of earth. The weight of the body
is ______ N.
Sol.  = (d sec) sin(c – )
Answer (10)
= (d sec)= sinc cos – d sec cosc sin
g 5
Sol. g = = m/s2
= d sinc – d tan cosc 4 2
 sinc =  sin  Weight = mg = 10 N

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23. A mass m is in equilibrium (which is connected with The ratio of magnetic field at point A to that of point
a light spring as shown) and energy associated is x
E. Instead, if these had been mass of 2m then in C is , then find x.
7
E
equilibrium energy associated is E, then is Answer (5)
E
__________ . I  ( 2I ) I 5
Sol. BA = + = 
2r 2n ( 3r ) 2r 3
 ( 2I ) I I 7
BC = + = 
2r 2 ( 3r ) 2r 3
BA 5
Answer (4) =
BC 7
1 2
Sol. kx − mx = E 27. The position of particle oscillation on x-axis is given
2 

m as x = 10 sin  t +  . If time period of oscillation is
x=  3
k 3.14 second, then displacement of particle at t = 0
1 m 2 2 m m 2 2 is given as n 3 metre, then n is ______
k 2 − m =− =
2 k k 2k Answer (5)
  m2 2 2
24. A bar magnet of magnetic moment M = 0.5A m2 is Sol. T = = = 2 rad/sec.
 T
under the influence of a magnetic field 8 T. Find the
 
work done (J) to move the magnet from stable to then x = 10 sin  2t + 
unstable equilibrium position.  3
Answer (8) at t = 0
Sol. W = U 
x = 10 sin  
 W=2×M×B 3
=8J 3
25. For methane, translation degrees of freedom is f1 = 10  =5 3
2
while rotational degrees of freedom is f2. Find f1 + f2. 28. Two wires A and B of same length and same
Answer (6) material ae having radius of cross sections of 2 mm
Sol. f1 = 3
and 4 mm respectively. If resistance of wire B is
f2 = 3 [ Non-linear]
2  then resistance of wire A is ______ .
26. Two infinite straight conductor currying current I
and 2I separated at distance 2r as shown in figure. Answer (8)
l C
Sol. R =  =
A r2

R A 42
= RA = 4 × 2 = 8 .
RB 22

29.
30.

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CHEMISTRY

SECTION - A
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 Sol. S sp3

multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices O O
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. O–
Pyramidal shape
Choose the correct answer :
3. IUPAC name of Catechol is
1. . A is (1) Benzene, 1,2-diol (2) Benzene, 1,3-diol
(3) Benzene, 1,4-diol (4) 3-Hydroxyphenol
Answer (1)

Sol.

Benzene, 1,2-diol
(1) (2) 4. Which one of the following has the most negative
(highest –ve) electron gain enthalpy?
(1) Li (2) Na
(3) F (4) Cl
Answer (4)
Sol. Chlorine = –349 kJ mol–1
(3) (4) Sodium = –53 kJ mol–1
Fluorine = –328 kJ mol–1
Answer (1) Lithium = –60 kJ mol–1
5. Consider the following statements.
Sol.
Statement I: The number of emitted
photoelectrons increases with increase in
frequency of incident light.
Statement II: Kinetic energy of emitted
photoelectrons increases with increase in
2. Which one of the following has pyramidal shape? frequency of incident light.
(1) S2O32 (2) SO24 (1) Statement I is true but Statement II is false
(2) Statement I is false but Statement II is true
(3) SO32 (4) S2O72
(3) Both statement I and Statement II are true
Answer (3) (4) Both statement I and Statement II are false

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Answer (2) Answer (3)


Sol. The number of emitted photoelectrons independent O–Na +
of the frequency of incident light but kinetic energy O3 I2
Sol. O O
of emitted photoelectrons increases with increase Zn/H2O NaOH
CHO CHO
in frequency of incident light.
9. Which of the following statement is INCORRECT
6. Arrange the following in increasing order of first
(1) In homogeneous mixture, Composition is
ionization enthalpy: Al, Ga, In, Tl, B
uniform
(1) Tl < In < Ga < Al < B (2) In < Al < Ga < Tl < B
(2) Compounds are formed when atoms of
(3) In < Ga < Al < B < Tl (4) B < Al < Ga < In < Tl
different elements combine together in any
Answer (2) ratio
Sol. Due to poor shielding by electrons in d-subshell of (3) Atoms of same element have identical atomic
Ga and f-subshell of Tl, their ionization energy mass and properties
increases than the expected value. So, correct
(4) In heterogeneous mixture, Composition is not
order of IE-
uniform
In < Al < Ga < Tl < B
Answer (2)
7. Find out number of unpaired electrons in d-subshell
for [Co(H2O)6]3+. Sol. Compounds are formed when atoms of different
elements combine together in fixed ratio
(1) 3 (2) 4
10. Match the column I and column II.
(3) 0 (4) 2
Answer (3) Column I Column II
Sol. Co3+ : 3d64s0 (i) -Glucose and - (a) Homologues
3+
Co in excited state will undergo pairing with H2O. Galactose

(ii) -Glucose and - (b) Epimer


Fructose

(iii) -Glucose and - (c) Anomer


Glucose
n0
(iv) -Ribose and - (d) Functional
Correct answer is option (3).
Glucose isomers
O–Na +
A B
8. Select the option with correct match.
O O
CHO CHO
(1) (i) (b); (ii) (d); (iii)(a), (iv)  (c)
What are A and B respectively?
(2) (i) (b); (ii) (d); (iii)(c), (iv)  (a)
(1) (A) O3/Zn-H2O; (B) H3O+
(2) (A) O3/H2O; (B) I2/NaOH (3) (i) (d); (ii) (b); (iii)(c), (iv)  (a)
(3) (A) O2/Zn-H2O; (B) I2/NaOH (4) (i) (a); (ii) (c); (iii)(d), (iv)  (b)
(4) (A) KMnO4/H , ; (B) LiAlH4
+
Answer (2)

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Sol. -Glucose and -Galactose are C–4 epimers Answer (2)


-Glucose is Aldohexose and -Fructose is Sol.
ketohexose hence functional isomers
-Glucose and -Glucose are different in
configuration at C–1 i.e. Anomeric carbon hence
are anomers
-Ribose is pentose while -Glucose is hexose 13. Spin only magnetic moment of V2O5 (in BM)
hence homologues
(1) 0 (2) 1
11. Arrange the following anions in the decreasing (3) 2 (4) 3
order of their stability.
Answer (1)
Sol. V2O5  V+5
V+5 = [Ar]3d04s0
There is no unpaired electron in V+5
(1) I > II > III > IV So spin only magnetic moment is zero.

(2) IV > III > II > I 14. KMnO4 + conc. H2SO4 
Salt ( X)
 Greenish yellow
gas is produced
(3) III > II > I > IV
Salt (X) contains
(4) II > IV > III > I (1) F–
Answer (2) (2) Cl–
Sol. Cyclopentadienyl anion (IV) is most stable and (3) Br–
cyclopropenyl anion (I) is least stable as (IV) is (4) I–
aromatic and (I) is antiaromatic. Anion (II) is less Answer (2)
stable than (III) due to higher angle strain.
Sol. The reaction/oxidation of F– is not possible by the
 Correct stability order is chemical reagent KMnO4/H2SO4.
IV > III > II > I The oxidation of other halides produces dihalogen.
Cl2 : Greenish yellow
Br2 : Red
12. I2 : Violet
Hence that salt contains Cl–.
15. Which of the following represents correct unit of
slope of graph between molar conductivity (  m)
What are B and C respectively?
and (conc)1/2:
(1) Propan-1-ol and propan-2-ol (1) S cm1/2 mol–1/2
(2) Propan-2-ol and propan-1-ol (2) S cm3/2 mol–2
(3) Both are propan-1-ol (3) S cm7/2 mol–3/2
(4) Both are propan-2-ol (4) S cm5/2 mol–3/2

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Answer (3) Answer (3)


Sol. Debye-Hückel-Onsager equation
m  mo  A C

Slope of m vs C = –A

Unit of m S cm2mol1
Unit of slope = 
Unit of C (mol cm3 )1/ 2 Sol.
S cm7/2 mol–3/2
16. Which of the following is used as adsorbent in
adsorption chromatography? 18.
(1) Silica gel 19.
(2) Alumina
20.
(3) Benzene
SECTION - B
(4) Both (1) and (2)
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
Answer (4)
contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to
Sol. Commonly used adsorbents are silica gel and
each question should be rounded-off to the nearest
alumina.
integer.
17. Identify the correct product formed in the following
reaction. 21. What is the sum of number of  and  bonds
present in 2-oxo-hex-4-yn-oic acid?

Answer (18)

(1) Sol.

(2)

Number of  bonds : 14

Number of  bonds = 4

Total  +  bonds = 14 + 4 = 18
(3)
22. Find out magnitude of heat (q) for an isothermal
irreversible expansion against external pressure of
(4) 8 bar if volume increases by 10 L (in joule).

Answer (8000)

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Sol. W = –Pext (V) Answer (6)

= –8 × 105 N/m2 × (10 × 10–3 m3) Sol. Given electronic configuration of Fe3+ ion in

complex = t 52g eg  then complex should be


= –8 × 105 × 10–2 joule
[Fe(NH3)3(CN)3]
= –8 × 103
x = 3, y = 3
= –8000 J
x+y=6
q + W = E
25. Consider the following reaction at equilibrium at a
q + W = 0  q = –W = +8000 J certain temperature T Kelvin whose Kc = 3 × 10–13

23. What is the maximum amount of acetanilide formed 1 



SO2 (g)  O2 (g) 
 SO3 (g)
when acetic anhydride in excess is treated with 2

18 gm of aniline. (nearest integer) The value of Kcfor the following reaction is a ×

Answer (26) 10+b (Scientific notation). Find the value of (a + b).



 2SO 2 (g)  O 2 (g)
2SO3 (g) 

Sol. Answer (26)

1 

18 gm. Sol. SO2 (g)  O2 (g) 
 SO3 (g) Kc = 3 × 10–13
2

18 The equilibrium constant (Kc) for the following


moles of aniline =
93
reaction
18
mass of acetanilide formed =  135  1 
2
93 
 K c   
 2SO 2 (g)  O 2 (g)
2SO3 (g) 
Kc 
 
= 26.129
2
 1 
= 26 K c     1.11 10
25
 3  1013 
24. We have a complex of Fe3+ ion having electronic
a = 1.11 and b = 25
configuration according to crystal field theory is
a + b = 26.11
t 52g eg . If complex is [Fe(NH3)x(CN)y], then value of
26. Maximum number of orbitals possible when n = 4
(x + y) is ____
and m = 0?

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Answer (4) Answer (24)

Sol.
Sol.  = 3.9 BM

It means there must be 3 unpaired electrons in Z3+


ion

Cr+3  [Ar] 3d3450

29. 3 g of acetic acid is dissolved in 500 g of water.


Depression in freezing point of solution is x × 10–1K.
Value of x to the nearest integer.

Given : Ka of CH3COOH = 1.8 × 10–5 and


27. How many of the given statements are true for fuel
Kf of water = 1.86 K/molal
cell?
Density of water = 1 g/mL
(a) It is a type of Galvanic cell
Answer (2)
(b) It is used for providing electrical power in space

  
 CH3 COO  H
Sol. CH3 COOH 
programme.
(Assuming  << 1)
(c) Hydrogen and oxygen are bubbled through
Ka 1.8  105
porous carbon electrodes into concentrated   1
 1.8  104
C 10
NaOH solution
= 1.3 × 10–2
(d) It produces electricity with an efficiency of 40% = 0.013

(e) It is pollution free cell So, i = 1 + (2 – 1)(0.013)

= 1.013
Answer (4)
3  1000
Sol. Fuel cell produces electricity with an efficiency of Tf  1.013  1.86 
60  500
70% = 0.188

28. An element of d-block (Z) of 4th period has spin only = 1.88 × 10–1

magnetic moment of its Z3+ form is 3.9 BM, then find x2

minimum atomic number of element (Z).


30.

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MATHEMATICS

SECTION - A 1
cos αx 2
2. If ∫ 1 + 3x
=
π
then α is
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 −1

multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices π π


(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (1) (2)
6 2
Choose the correct answer: π
(3) (4) π
1. If a, b, c are in A.P. and a + 1, b, c + 3 are in G.P., 3
arithmetic mean of a, b, c is 8, then the value of Answer (2)
cube of geometric mean of a, b, c is 1
cos αx
Sol. I = ∫ 1 + 3x
(1) 312 (2) 314 −1

1
(3) 318 (4) 128 cos αx cos αx
⇒ I
= ∫ 1+ 3 x
+
1 + 3− x
dx
Answer (1) 0

Sol. a, b, c, → A.P. = ∫ cos αx dx


0
a + 1, b, c + 3 → G.P. 1
sin αx  sin α 2
= =  =
a+b+c α 0 α π
=8 ⇒ a + c = 16
3
π
⇒ α=
2b = a + c c = 16 – a 2
3. If coefficient of x4, x5, x6 of (1 + x)n are in A.P., then
⇒ b=8 …(1)
maximum value of n is equal to
64 = (a + 1) (c + 3) (1) 28 (2) 21
64 = ac + 3a + c + 3 (3) 14 (4) 7
Answer (3)
64 = a(16 – a) + 3a + 16 – a + 3
Sol. (1 + x )n =nC0 1 + nC1x 1 + nC2 x 2 + nC3 x 3 +
64 = 16a – a2 + 2a + 19
n
C4 x 4 + nC5 x 5 + nC6 x 6 + ⋅ ⋅ ⋅
a2 – 18a + 45 = 0
n
C4 , nC5 and nC6 are in A.P.
(a – 15)(a – 3) = 0
n
C5 − nC4 = nC6 − nC5
⇒ a = 15 or a = 3
n! n! n! n!
⇒ c = 1 or c = 13 − = −
5!(n − 5)! 4!(n − 4)! 6!(n − 6)! (n − 5)!5!
3
1 1 1 1 1
 − = −
 ( abc ) 3  = 1 × 15 × 8 or 13 × 3 × 8 5!(n − 5)! 4!(n − 4)! 6!(n − 6)! 5!(n − 5)!
 
1 1 1  1 1 1 
= 120 or 312 − = −
4!(n − 5)!  5 n − 4  5!(n − 6)!  6 n − 5 

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30(n – 9) (n – 6) = 5(n – 4) (n – 11) That is not necessarily true so R is not symmetric


30[n2 – 6n – 9n + 54] = 5[n2 – 11n – 4n + 44] For transitive,
30n2 – 450n + 1620 = 5n2 If (x1, y1) R (x2, y2) ⇒ x1 ≤ x2 & y1 ≤ y2
1 1 1  1 1 1  & (x2, y2) R (x3, y3) ⇒ x2 ≤ x3 & y2 ≤ y3
− = −
(n − 5)  5 n − 4  5  6 n − 5 
 
For (x1, y1) R (x3, y3) ⇒ x1 ≤ x3 & y1 ≤ y3
1 n − 4 − 5 1 n − 5 − 6
= So, R is transitive
n − 5  5(n − 4)  5  6(n − 5) 
Both (a) & (b) are true.
n −9 1  n − 11
= 5. The value of
5(n − 4) 5  6 
1× 22 + 2 × 32 + ... + 100 × (101)2
6(n – 9) = (n – 11) (n – 4)
12 × 2 + 22 × 3 + ... + 1002 × 101
⇒ 6n – 54 = n2 – 15n + 44
305 301
n2 – 21n + 98 = 0 (1) (2)
301 305
nmax. = 14
4. Let relation defined as (x1, y1) R (x2, y2) 350 310
(3) (4)
310 350
x1 ≤ x2, y1 ≤ y2 and given that
Answer (1)
(a) R is reflexive but not symmetric.
Sol. The given problem can be written as
(b) R is transitive.
100
then
∑ n(n + 1)2
(1) (a) is true, (b) is false n =1
100
(2) (a) is false, (b) is true ∑ n 2 (n + 1)
n =1
(3) Both are true
100
(4) Both are false
∑ n3 + 2n 2 + n
Answer (3) ⇒ n =1
100
Sol. (x1, y1) R (x2, y2) ∑ n3 + n2
n =1
When x1 ≤ x2, y1 ≤ y2
2
For reflexive  100(101)  2.100(101)(201) 100(101)
 2  + 6
+
2
(x1, y1) R (x1, y1)  
= 2
⇒ x1 ≤ x1 & y1 ≤ y1  100(101)  100(101)(201)
 2  + 6
so, R is reflexive  
For symmetric, (100)(101) 2(201) 1
+ +
When (x1, y1) R (x2, y2) = 4 6 2
100(101) 201
⇒ x1 ≤ x2 & y1 ≤ y2 +
2 6
for (x2, y2) R (x1, y1)
300(101) + 4(201) + 6 15555 5185 305
x2 ≤ x1 & y2 ≤ y1 = = = =
300(101) + 2(201) 15351 5117 301

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6. A parabola y2 = 12x has a chord PQ with mid-point cos−1 x − sin−1 y =


α  −π 
8. If if α ∈  , π 
(4, 1) then equation of PQ passes through x, y ∈ ( −1, 1) 2 
1  1  Then minimum value of x2 + y2 + 2xy sinα is
(1)  ,–20  (2)  ,–10 
2  2  −1
(1) (2) –1
1 –1  2
 
(3)  10,  (4)  –10, 
 2  2  1
(3) (4) 0
2
Answer (1)
Answer (4)
Sol. Chord with the given middle point is given by ⇒
π
T = S1 Sol. cos−1 x − + cos−1 y =α
2
⇒ y12 – 12 x1 ( ( x1, y1 ) ≡ (4, 1) )
yy1 – 6( x + x1 ) = π
cos−1 x + cos−1 y= +α
2
y – 6 (x + 4) = 1 – 48
 π 
 α ∈  − , π
⇒ y – 6x + 23 = 0  2 

1  π  3π 
 2 ,–20  is correct answer. then ∈ 0,
  2  2 

7.

Let a= 2iˆ + λjˆ − 3kˆ (
cos−1 xy − 1 − x 2 1 − y 2 = ) π
2


b = 3iˆ − 2 ˆj + kˆ
xy − 1 − x 2 1 − y 2 =
− sin α
   
If a + b is perpendicular to a − b , then λ is
xy + sin α= 1 − x2 1 − y 2
(1) 17 (2) 17 x2
+ sin2 α + 2 xy sin α = 1 − x 2 − y 2 + x 2 y 2
y2
(3) 5 (4) 5
x 2 + y 2 +
2 xy sin
= α cos2 α
Answer (1)  
E
  
Sol. c = a + b = 5iˆ + (λ − 2) jˆ − 2kˆ Now min value of E is 0
   9. Team A plays 10 matches, probability of winning is
d = a − b = −iˆ + ( λ + 2 ) jˆ − 4kˆ
1 2
and losing is . They win x matches and lose y
  3 3
0
Now, c ⋅ d =
matches. Probability such that |x – y| ≤ 2 is P then
(5iˆ + (λ − 2) ˆj − 2kˆ ) ⋅ ( −iˆ + (λ + 2) jˆ − 4kˆ ) =0 find 39P.
(1) 8288 (2) 8381
−5 + λ 2 − 4 − 8 = 0 (3) 8461 (4) 8911
λ = 17 Answer (1)

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1 (9 x − 1)(8 x − 1)
Sol. Probability of winning matches =
3
and losing Sol. lim
x →0 (1 − cos x )
( 2 + 1 + cos x )
2
matches =  9x − 1  8x − 1
3  x   x 
We need to find |x – y| ≤ 2 lim    ×2 2
x →0  1 − cos x 
 
x = Number of winning matches  x2 

Y = Number of losing matches. = 4 2 ln9 × ln8


As we know x + y = 10 = 24 2 log2 log2
|x – y| ≤ 2
24 2
⇒a=
So, Case I, x = 4, y = 6
a 2 = 1152
4 6
10  1  2 210.26 Option (1) is correct
C4     =
3 3 310
x2 y 2
Case II, x = 5, y = 5 11. For a hyperbola − = 1, C1 is a circle touching
a2 b2
5 5 hyperbola having centre at origin and C2 is circle
10  1  2 252.25
C5     = centred at four and touching hyperbola at vertices,
3 3 310
if area of C1 = 36π and area of C2 = 4π. Find
Case III, x = 6, y = 4 a2 + b2 = ?
6 4 (1) 40 (2) 43
10  1  2 210.24
C6     =
3 3 310 (3) 64 (4) 56
Answer (3)
24 2
So required probability
= [2 .210 + 2.252 + 210]
310

1554.24 518.24
= = ,
310 39
Sol.
Now, 39P = 8288


 x x x
 (72) − 9 − 8 + 1
10. f (x)  ;x ≠ 0
 2 − 1 + cos x Radius of C1 = 6
 a log2 log3 ; x = 0

Radius of C2 = 2
is continuous at x = 0. Then a2 equals to
2ae = 16
(1) 1152 (2) 572 ae = 8
(3) 1225 (4) 1005 b2 = a2e2 – a2
Answer (1) ⇒ b2 + a2 = 64

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 1 2 Sol. Given region is


12. A=  and X = I + adj (A) + (adj A) + …
2

 0 1 
adj (A)10
then sum of elements of X is
(1) 88 (2) –88
(3) 124 (4) 0
Answer (2)

 1 –2 1
 y +1 y2 
Sol. (adj A) = 
0 1 
 Area = ∫ 
−½
4
−  dy
2 

 1 –4  1
(adj A)2 =   y2 y y3 
0 1  =  + − 
 8 4 6  −½
 1 –6   1 1 1  1 1 1 
(adj A)3 =   =  + − − − +
0 1  
 8 4 6   32 8 48 
 1 –8  5  3 − 12 + 2 
(adj A)4 =   = − 
0 1  24  96 

 1 (–2r ) 5 7
(adj A)r =  = +
0 1  24 96
27 9
 10 10  = =
10  ∑ 1 ∑ (–2r ) 96 32
X ∑ (adj A)r  
= r 0= r 0
= = 14. (x2 + 1)2dy + (y(2x3 + x) – 2)dx = 0, y(0) = 0, then
 10 10 
 ∑ (0) y(2) is equal to

r =0
(1) 
=  r 0=r 0  2 3
(1) tan−1 2 (2) tan−1 2
11 –110  5 5
X =
0 11  2 3
(3) tan−1 3 (4) tan−1 3
5 5
⇒ Sum of elements = –110 + 22 = –88
Answer (1)
13. Find area bounded by y2 ≤ 2x and y ≥ 4x – 1

9 11 Sol. =
3
dy 2 − y 2 x + x ( )
(1) (2)
( )
dx 2
32 32 x2 + 1

11 11
(3) (4) dy 2x 3 + x 2
8 3 + y=
( ) ( )
dx 2 2
x2 + 1 x2 + 1
Answer (1)

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2 x3 + x 16. If a, b, c are in increasing A.P. and a + 1, b, c + 3


∫ dx
( )
2
x2 + 1 are in G.P. If A.M. of a, b, c is 8. Find cube of G.M.
I.F. = e
of a, b, c.
= x2 + 1
(1) 123 (2) 312
y= (
⋅ x2 +1 ) ∫ x 2+ 1 dx + c (3) 415 (4) 213
( ) 2
Answer (2)
y(x2 + 1) = 2tan–1x +c Sol. 2b = a + c … (1)
y(0) = 0 ⇒ c=0 b2 = (a + 1) (c + 3) … (2)
2 tan−1 x a+b+c
⇒ y= =8 … (3)
x2 + 1 3

2 tan−1 2 3b
y ( 2) = ⇒ 8
=
5 3
x b=8
15. If f ( x ) =∫ (t + sin(1 − et ))dt then
0 ⇒ ac + 3a + c + 3 = 64
f (x) 3a + c + ac = 61 … (4)
lim is equal to
x →0 x 3
a + c = 16
1 1 c = 16 – a
(1) (2)
6 24 from equation (4)
−1 1 3a + 16 – a + a(16 – a) = 61
(3) (4)
6 2
2a + 16 +16a – a2 = 61
Answer (3) a2 – 18a + 45 = 0
 f (x)  0  (a – 15) (a – 3) = 0
Sol. lim  3  , lim f ( x ) = 0  form 
x →0
 x  x → 0
0  a = 15, b = 8, c = 1 → rejected
⇒ Using L′ Hopital rule a = 3, b = 8, c = 13
 f ′( x ) 
( (a ⋅ b ⋅ c ) )
3
⇒ lim  , f ′( x ) =
x + sin(1 − e x ) 1/3
= 3 × 8 × 13 = 312
x →0 3 x 2 
 

 x + sin(1 − e x )  1 + cos(1 − e x )( −e x ) 17. The radius of a circle is 10 . x + y = 4 is the line


lim
=   lim intersecting the circle at P & Q. A chord MN is of
x →0
 3x 2
 x →0 6x
length 2 m having slope –1. Find perpendicular
(e x )sin( −e x )( −e x ) + cos(1 − e x )( −e x ) distance between the two chords PQ and MN.
= lim
x →0 6 (1) 2 (2) 3
−1 (3) 4 (4) 5
=
6 Answer (2)

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Sol. Radius of circle = 10 2x


⇒ fK ( x ) =
1 − aK x 2

a1 = 9

a2 = 9 × 4 + 9 = 4a1 + 9

a3 = 4a2 + 9 … so on

⇒ an = 4an – 1 + 9

⇒ aK = 9, 9 × 5, 9 × 21, 9 × 85 …

aK
In ∆MPO, bK = = 1, 5, 21, 85 …
9
12 + d 2 =
r
Notice that bK is first difference G.P.
1 + d2 = 10 [ r = 10]
(S –1) = 4, (21 – 5) = 16, (85 – 21) = 64
d2 = 9
d = ±3 SK = 1 + 5 + 21 + 85 + … + b10

Since, distance is positive, distance between chord bK = 1 + 5 + 21 + … + b9 + b10


is 3.
O = 1 + 4 + 16 + 64 + … + … b10
2x
18. If f ( x ) = and (fofo … f(x)) … 10 times ⇒ b10 = 1 + 4 + 16 + 64 + …
1− 9x 2
2x  410 − 1   410 − 1 
= then 3α + 1 is equal to 1⋅ 
b10 = =
 4 − 1   3 
1 − 9αx 2    
(1) 1024 (2) 512
(
9 410 − 1 )
(3) 240 (4) 108 =
a10 = 3 410 − 1
3
( )
Answer (1)
2x
2x f10 ( x ) =
Sol. f ( x ) =
1− 9x 2
(
1 − 3 410 − 1 x 2 )
2x ⇒ 9α = 3(410 –1)
1− 9x 2
2x 2x
=f (f ( x )) = =
 4x 2  1 − 9 x 2 − 36 x 2 1 − 45 x 2 ⇒ 3α = 410 – 1 ⇒ (3α + 1) = 410
1 − 9 2 
 1 − 9x  5
⇒ 3α + =
1 4= 210
2x
= 1024
1− 9x 2 2x
f (f (f ( x ))
= =
1 − 45(4 x 2 ) 1 − 189 x 2 19.
(1 − 9 x 2 ) 20.

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SECTION - B = 3 2 cos θ + 2 sin θ


Numerical Value Type Questions: This section = 3 2 cos θ + 2 sin θ
contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to
each question should be rounded-off to the nearest = 3 2 cos θ + 2 sin θ ≤ 18 + 2
integer. 3 2 cos θ + 2 sin θ ≤ 20

21. In a group A there are 4 men and 5 women and in π


Minimum value exist when θ =
group B there are 5 men and 4 women, if 4 people 2
are selected from each group. Find number of ways So minimum value = 2
to select 4 men and 4 women.
⇒ α + β= 20 + =
2 2
2 22
Answer (5626)
23. 5  3
Sol. ∫ (cosecx ) – α cosecx cot x  cosec 2 x + 
dx =
 2
Total 4M 5W 5M4W
β x
+ log tan + C
A B 2 2
0M, 4W 4M, 0W → 5C4 × 5C4 Find α + β.
1M, 3W 3M, 1W → 4C1 × 5C3 × 5C3 × Answer (1)
4C
1
Sol. Take,
2M, 2W 2M, 2 W → (4C2)2 × (5C2)2 I = ∫ (cosecx )5 dx
3M, 1W 1M, 3W → 4C3 × 5C1 × 5C1 ×
3
4C
3
⇒ ∫ cos ec x. cos ec 2 x dx

4M, 0W 0M, 4W → 4C4 × 4C4 ⇒ cos ec 3 x. ∫ cos ec 2 x dx –


(4C0)2 (5C4)2 + (4C1)2 × (5C3)2 + (4C2)2 × (5C2)2 2
∫ (3 cos ec x (– cos ecx cot x )∫ cos ec 2 x dx
+ (4C3)2 × (5C1)2 + (4C4)2 × (5C0)2
= 5626 ⇒ cos ec 3 x (– cot x ) –
22. If f ( x=
) 3 x −2 + 4−x 2
∫ 3cosec x (–cosecx cot x )(– cot x ) dx
If minimum value = α
I = –cosec 3 x cot x – 3 ∫ cosec 3 x. cot 2 x dx
Maximum value = β
find α2 + β2 = – cos ec 3 x cot x – 3 ∫ cosec 3 x (cosec 2 x – 1)dx
Answer (22)
= – cos ec 3 x cot x – 3 ∫ cosec 5 dx + 3 ∫ cosec 3 x dx
Sol. 3 x − 2 + 4 − x
=
Let x 2sin2 θ + 4cos2 θ =⇒ I –cosec 3 x cot x – 3I + 3 ∫ cosec 3 x dx

= 3 2sin2 θ + 4cos2 θ − 2 + 4 − 2sin2 θ − 4cos2 θ=4I –cosec 3 x cot x + 3 ∫ cosec 3 x dx


= 3 2cos2 θ + 2sin2 θ ∴ 4I = –cosec 3 x cot x

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 1 1 x  1 3
+3  – cosecx cot x – log tan + C  α= , β=
 2 2 2  4 4

1 3 1 3
α + β= + = 1
I = – cosec 3 x cot x – cosecx cot x 4 4
4 8
24.
3 x
+ log tan + C 25.
8 2
26.
1  3 27.
⇒ – cosecx cot x cosec 2 x + 
4  2
28.
1 3  x 29.
+   log tan
2 4 2 30.

  

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