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Questions

1. The value of current in the 6Ω resistance is:

(a) 4A
(b) 8A
(c) 10A
(d) 6A

2. The normal reaction ‘N’ for a vehicle of 800 kg mass, negotiating a turn on a 30 banked road at
o

maximum possible speed without skidding is __________ ×10 kg m/s .(cos 30 = 0.87, μ =
3 2 ∘
S
0.2)

(a) 10.2
(b) 7.2
(c) 12.4
(d) 6.96

3. A steel block of 10 kg rests on a horizontal floor as shown. When three iron cylinders are placed on it as
shown, the block and cylinders go down with an acceleration 0.2 m/s . The normal reaction R’ by the
2

floor if mass of the iron cylinders are equal and of 20 kg each, is_________ N.
2
[T ake g = 10m/s and μs = 0.2]

(a) 716
(b) 686
(c) 714
(d) 684

4. AC voltage V(t) = 20 sin ωt of frequency 50 Hz is applied to a parallel plate capacitor. The separation
between the plates is 2 mm and area is 1 m . The amplitude of the oscillating displacement current for the
2

applied AC voltage is _________.


−12
[T ake ε 0 = 8.85 × 10 F /m]

(a) 21.14 μA

(b) 83.37 μA

(c) 27.79 μA

(d) 55.58 μA

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5. Region I and II are separated by a spherical surface of radius 25 cm. An object is kept in region I at a
distance of 40 cm from the surface. The distance of the image from the surface is :

(a) 55.44 cm
(b) 9.52 cm
(c) 18.23 cm
(d) 37.58 cm

6. A person whose mass is 100 kg travels from Earth to Mars in a spaceship. Neglect all other objects in sky
and take acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the Earth and Mars as 10 m/s and 4 m/s 2 2

respectively. Identify from the below figures, the curve that fits best for the weight of the passenger as a
function of time.

(a) c
(b) a
(c) d
(d) b

7. The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 4 moles of a rigid diatomic gas from 0 o
C to 50 C
o

when no work is done is _______. (R is the universal gas constant)


(a) 250 R
(b) 750 R
(c) 175 R
(d) 500 R

8. → → → → ∣→ →∣ ∣→ →∣
If A and B are two vectors satisfying the relation A ⋅ B = ∣A × B ∣ . Then the value of ∣ A − B ∣
∣ ∣ ∣ ∣

will be:
−−−−−−−
(a) √A + B 2 2

−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
(b) √A + B + √–
2 2
2AB
−−−−−−−−−−−−−
(c) √A + B + 2AB
2 2

−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
(d) √A + B − √–
2 2
2AB

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9. A deuteron and an alpha particle having equal kinetic energy enter perpendicular into a magnetic field.
rd
Let r and r be their respective radii of circular path. The value of
d α is equal to:rα

1
(a) √2

(b) √2
(c) 1
(d) 2

10. A nucleus of mass M emits γ − ray photon of frequency ′


ν

. The loss of internal energy by the nucleus
is: [Take ‘c’ as the speed of electromagnetic wave]
(a) hν
(b) 0
(c) hν [1 −

2mc
2
]

(d) hν [1 +

2
]
2mc

11. A certain charge Q is divided into two parts q and (Q – q). How should the charges Q and q be divided
so that q and (Q – q) placed at a certain distance apart experience maximum electrostatic repulsion?
q
(a) Q = 2

(b) Q = 2q
(c) Q = 4q
(d) Q = 3q

12. A current of 5 A is passing through a non-linear magnesium wire of cross-section0.04 m . At every 2

point the direction of current density is at an angle of60 with the unit vector of area of cross-section.
o

The magnitude of electric field at every point of the conductor is:


(Resistivity of magnesiumρ = 44 × 10 Ωm) −8

(a) 11 × 10 V /m −2

(b) 11 × 10 V /m −7

(c) 11 × 10 V /m −5

(d) 11 × 10 V /m −3

13. Consider a mixture of gas molecule of types A, B and C having masses m A


< mB < mC . The ratio of
their root mean square speeds at normal temperature and pressure is:
(a) v = v = v = 0
A B C
1 1 1
(b) >
vA
>
vB vC

(c) v = v ≠ v
A B C
1 1 1
(d) <
vA
<
vB vC

14. A butterfly is flying with a velocity 4√–


2 m/s in North-East direction. Wind is slowly blowing at 1 m/s

from North to South. The resultant displacement of the butterfly in 3 seconds is:
(a) 3 m
(b) 20 m

(c) 12√2 m
(d) 15 m

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15. The value of tension in a long thin metal wire has been changed from T to T . The lengths of the metal
1 2

wire at two different values of tension T and T are ℓ and ℓ respectively. The actual length of the
1 2 1 2

metal wire is:


T 1 ℓ 2 −T 2 ℓ 1
(a) T 1 −T 2
T 1 ℓ 1 −T 2 ℓ 2
(b) T 1 −T 2
ℓ 1 +ℓ 2
(c) 2
−−− −−− −
(d) √T 1 T 2 ℓ1 ℓ2

16. For the circuit shown below, calculate the value of Iz :

(a) 25 mA
(b) 0.15 A
(c) 0.1 A
(d) 0.05 A

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17. The arm PQ of a rectangular conductor is moving from x = 0 to x = 2b outwards and then inwards from
x = 2b to x = 0 as shown in the figure. A uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the plane is acting from
x = 0 to x = b. Identify the graph showing the variation of different quantities with distance:

(a) A – Flux, B – Power dissipated, C – EMF


(b) A – Power dissipated, B – Flux, C – EMF
(c) A – Flux, B – EMF, C – Power dissipated
(d) A – EMF, B – Power dissipated, C – Flux

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18. The entropy of any system is given by


μkR
2
S = α β ln[ 2
+ 3]

Where α and β are the constants. μ , J, K and R are no. of moles, mechanical equivalent of heat,
Boltzmann constant and gas constant respectively.
dQ
[T ake S = ]
T

Choose the incorrect option from the following:


(a) α and J have the same dimensions.
(b) S, β, k and μRhave the same dimensions.
(c) S and α have different dimensions.
(d) α and k have the same dimensions.

19. The radiation corresponding to 3 → 2 transition of a hydrogen atom falls on a gold surface to generate
photoelectrons. These electrons are passed through a magnetic field of 5 × 10 T. Assume that the
−4

radius of the largest circular path followed by these electrons is 7 mm, the work function of the metal is:
(Mass of electron = 9.1 × 10 kg)−31

(a) 1.36 eV
(b) 1.88 eV
(c) 0.16 eV
(d) 0.82 eV

20. Two masses 8 kg and 4 kg are suspended together by a massless spring of spring constant 1000 Nm-1.
When the masses are in equilibrium 8 kg is removed without disturbing the system. The amplitude of
oscillation is
(a) 0.5 m
(b) 0.08 m
(c) 0.4 m
(d) 0.04 m

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21. In a spring gun having spring constant 100 N/m a small ball ‘B’ of mass 100 g is put in its barrel (as
shown in figure) by compressing the spring through 0.05 m. there should be a box placed at a distance
‘d’ on the ground so that the ball falls in it. If the ball leaves the gun horizontally at a height of 2 m
above the ground. The value of d is ______ m. (g = 10 m/s ) 2

22. In an LCR series circuit, an inductor 30 mH and a resistor 1 Ω are connected to an AC source of angular
frequency 300 rad/s. the value of capacitance for which, the current leads the voltage by
F . Then the value of x is ______.
o 1 −3
45 is × 10
x

23. The amplitude of wave disturbance propagating in the positive x – direction is given by y =
1

2
at
(1+x )

time t = 0 and y =
1

2
at t = 1s, where x and y are in meres. The shape of wave does not change
1+(x−2)

during the propagation. The velocity of the wave will be _____ m/s.

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24. A body having specific charge 8 μC /g is resting on a frictionless plane at a distance 10 cm from the
wall (as shown in the figure). It starts moving towards the wall when a uniform electric field of 100 V/m
is applied horizontally towards the wall. If the collision of the body with the wall is perfectly elastic,
then the time period of the motion will be _______ s.

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25. In the reported figure, heat energy absorbed by a system in going through a cyclic process is ________
πJ .

26. A circular disc reaches from top to bottom of an inclined plane of length ′ ′
L . when it slips down the


t2
plane, it takes time t

1

. When it rolls down the plane, it takes timet 2. The value of t1
is √
3

x
. The
value of x will be _________ .

27. A rod of mass M and length L is lying on a horizontal frictionless surface. A particle of mass ‘m’
travelling along the surface hits at one end of the rod with a velocity ‘u’ in a direction perpendicular to
the rod. The collision is completely elastic. After collision, particle comes to rest. The ratio of masses
. The value of ‘x’ will be _____.
m 1
( ) is
M x

28. An object viewed from a near point distance of 25 cm, using a microscopic lens with magnification ‘6’,
gives an unresolved image. A resolved image is observed at infinite distance with a total magnification
double the earlier using an eyepiece along with the given lens and a tube of length 0.6 m, if the focal
length of the eyepiece is equal to _____ cm.

29. Consider an infinitely long current carrying solid cylindrical straight wire having radius ‘a’. Then the
ratio of magnetic field at distance and 2a from axis of wire is:
a

30. In the following arrangement, if A = 1, B = 0 and C =1, then output Y is:

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31. According to the valence bond theory the hybridization of central metal atom is dsp for which one of 2

the following compounds?


(a) N iC l .6H O 2 2

(b) K [N i(C N ) ]
2
4

(c) [N i(C O) ] 4

(d) N a [N iC l ]
2 4

32. Identify products A and B.

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

33. An unknown chlorohydrocarbon has 3.55% of chlorine. If each molecule of the hydrocarbon has one
chlorine atom only; chlorine atoms present in 1 g of chlorohydrocarbon are: (Atomic wt. of Cl =35.5 u;
Avogadro constant = 6.023 × 10 mol-1) 23

(a) 6.023 × 10 20

(b) 6.023 × 10 9

(c) 6.023 × 10 21

(d) 6.023 × 10 23

34. The correct order of intensity of colors of the compounds is:


(a) [N i(C N ) ] > [N iC l ] > [N i(H O) ]
4
2−
4
2−
2
6
2+

(b) [N i(H O) ] > [N iC l ] > [N i(C N ) ]


2
6
2+
4
2−

4
2−

(c) [N iC l ] > [N i (H O) ] > [N i (C N ) ]


4
2−
2
6
2+

4
2−

(d) [N iC l ] > [N i(C N ) ] > [N i(H O) ]


4
2−

4
2−
2
6
2+

35. The set, in which compounds have different nature is:


(a) B(OH ) and H P O 3
3 3

(b) B(OH ) and Al(OH ) 3 3

(c) N aOH and C a(OH ) 2

(d) Be(OH ) and Al(OH ) 2 3

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36. The species given below that does NOT show disproportionation reaction is:
(a) BrO −

(b) BrO −

(c) BrO −

(d) BrO −

37. The gas phase reaction 2NO2(g) ⇌ N2O4(g) is an exothermic reaction. The decomposition of N2O4, in
equilibrium mixture of NO2(g) and N2O4(g), can be increased by:

(a) lowering the temperature.


(b) increasing the pressure.
(c) addition of an inert gas at constant volume.
(d) addition of an inert gas at constant pressure.

38. For which of the following processes, ΔS is negative?


(a) H2(g) → 2H(g)
(b) N2(g, 1 atm) → N2(g, 5 atm)
(c) C(diamond) → C(graphite)
(d) N2(g, 273 K) → N2(g, 300 K)

39. Which of the following statements is false?


(a) Photon has momentum as well as wavelength.
(b) Splitting of spectral lines in electrical field is called Stark effect.
(c) Rydberg constant has unit of energy.
Frequency of emitted radiation from a black body goes from a lower wavelength to higher
(d)
wavelength as the temperature increases.

40. The mass of a non-volatile, non-electrolyte solute (molar mass = 50 g mol-1) needed to be dissolved in
114 g octane to reduce its vapour pressure to 75 percent is:
(a) 37.5 g
(b) 75 g
(c) 150 g
(d) 50 g

41. An inorganic Compound ‘X’ on treatment with concentrated H S O produces brown fumes and gives
2 4

dark brown ring with F eS O in presence of concentrated H S O . Also Compound ‘X’ gives
4 2 4

precipitate ‘Y’, when its solution in dilute HCl is treated with H S gas. The precipitate ‘Y’ on treatment
2

with concentrated H N O followed by excess of N H OH further gives deep blue coloured solution,
3 4

Compound ‘X’ is:


(a) C o(N O ) 3
2

(b) P b(N O ) 2
2

(c) C u(N O ) 3
2

(d) P b(N O ) 3 2

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42.

Among the given species the resonance stabilised carbocations are:


(a) (C) and (D) only
(b) (A), (B) and (D) only
(c) (A) and (B) only
(d) (A), (B) and (C) only

43. The incorrect statement is:


(a) Cu2+ salts give red coloured borax bead test in reducing flame
(b) Cu2+ and Ni2+ ions give black precipitate with H2S in presence of HCl solution.
(c) Ferric ion gives blood red colour with potassium thiocyanate.
(d) Cu2+ ion gives chocolate coloured precipitate with potassium ferrocyanide solution.

44. C2 H 5 OH

In the given reaction 3-Bromo-2, 2-dimethyl butane −−−−−→ ′


A

Product A is:
(M ajor Pr oduct)

(a) 2-Ethoxy-3, 3-dimethyl butane


(b) 1-Ethoxy-3, 3-dimethyl butane
(c) 2-Ethoxy-2, 3-dimethyl butane
(d) 2-Hydroxy-3, 3-dimethyl butane

45. Among the oxides of nitrogen:


N2O3, N2O4 and N2O5; the molecule(s) having nitrogen-nitrogen bond is/are:
(a) Only N2O5
(b) N2O3 and N2O5
(c) N2O4 and N2O5
(d) N2O3 and N2O4

46. Compound A is converted to B on reaction with CHCl3 and KOH. The compound B is toxic and can be
decomposed by C. A, B and C respectively are:
(a) primary amine, nitrile compound, conc. HCl
(b) secondary amine, isonitrile compound, conc. NaOH
(c) primary amine, isonitrile compound, conc. HCl
(d) secondary amine, nitrile compound, conc. NaOH

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47. In a complexometric titration of metal ion with ligand M(Metal ion) + L(Ligand) → C(Complex) end
point is estimated spectrophotometrically (through light absorption). If ‘M’ and ‘C’ do not absorb light
and only ‘L’ absorbs, then the titration plot between absorbed light (A) versus volume of ligand ‘L’ (V)
would look like:

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

48. Identify the incorrect statement from the following


(a) Amylose is a branched chain polymer of glucose
(b) Starch is a polymer of α -D glucose
(c) β-Glycosidic linkage makes cellulose polymer
(d) Glycogen is called as animal starch

49.

Which among the above compound/s does/do not form Silver mirror when treated with Tollen’s reagent?
(a) (I), (III) and (IV) only
(b) Only (IV)
(c) Only (II)
(d) (III) and (IV) only

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50.

For above chemical reactions, identify the correct statement from the following:
(a) Both compound ‘A’ and compound ‘B’ are dicarboxylic acids
(b) Both compound ‘A’ and compound ‘B’ are diols
(c) Compound ‘A’ is diol and compound ‘B’ is dicarboxylic acid
(d) Compound ‘A’ is dicarboxylic acid and compound ‘B’ is diol

51. The number of lone pairs of electrons on the central I atom in I 3



is ________.

52. 250 mL of 0.5 M NaOH was added to 500 mL of 1 M HCl. The number of unreacted HCl molecules in
the solution after complete reaction is _________ × 10 . (Nearest integer) (N = 6 × 10 )
21
A
23

53. The azimuthal quantum number for the valence electrons of Ga ion is ______.
+

(Atomic number of Ga = 31)

54. The spin-only magnetic moment value for the complex [C o(C N ) 4−
] is ______ BM. Round off your
6

answer to the nearest integer.


[At. no. of Co = 27]

55. 2S O 2 (g) + O 2 (g) ⇌ 2S O 3 (g)

In an equilibrium mixture, the partial pressures are P = 43 kP a ; P


SO3
= 530 Pa and P O2 SO2
= 45

–1
kPa. The equilibrium constant K = ______ × 10 (kPa) . (Nearest integer)
−2
P

56. The number of nitrogen atoms in a semicarbazone molecule of acetone is ______.

57. To synthesize 1.0 mole of 2-methylpropan-2-ol from ethyl ethanoate ________ equivalents of
C H M gBr regent will be required. (Integer value)
3

58. The inactivation rate of a viral preparation is proportional to the amount of virus. In the first minute after
preparation, 10% of the virus is inactivated. The rate constant for viral inactivation is
________ × 10
−3
min
−1
. (Nearest integer)
[Use: ln 10 = 2.303 ; log 3 = 0.477; property of logarithm: log x = y log x]
10
y

59. An average person needs about 10000 kJ energy per day. The amount of glucose (molar mass = 180.0 g
mol ) needed to meet this energy requirement is ______ g. (nearest intger)
−1

(Use: Δ H (glucose) = −2700 kJ mol )


C
−1

60. At 20 C , the vapour pressure of benzene is 70 torr and that of methyl benzene is 20 torr. The mole
o

fraction of benzene in the vapour phase at 20 C above an equimolar mixture of benzene and methyl
o

benzene is __________ × 10 . (Nearest integer)


−2

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61. Let α = max {8


2 sin 3x
.4
4 cos 3x
} and β = min{8
2 sin 3x. 4 cos 3x
4 }
x∈R x∈R
1 1

If 8x + bx + c
2
= 0 is a quadratic equation whose roots are α and β 5 5 , then the value of c − b is equal
to:
(a) 43
(b) 42
(c) 50
(d) 47

62. Words with or without meaning are to be formed using all the letters of the word
EXAMINATION. The probability that the letter M appears at the fourth position in any such word is:
(a) 1

(b) 1

66

(c) 2

11

(d) 1

11

63. The mean of 6 distinct observations is 6.5 and their variance is 10.25. If 4 out of 6 observations are 2, 4,
5 and 7, then the remaining two observations are:
(a) 10, 11
(b) 8, 13
(c) 1, 20
(d) 3, 18

64. ∧ ∧ ∧ ∧ ∧

Let a⃗ = 2 i + j − 2k and b ⃗ = i + j. If c ⃗ is a vector such that a.⃗ c ⃗ = |c |⃗ , |c ⃗ − a|⃗ = 2√ 2 and the angle
between (a⃗ × b)
⃗ and c ⃗ is π

6
, then the value of ∣

⃗ ∣
(a ⃗ × b) × c ⃗

is:
(a) 2

(b) 4
(c) 3
(d) 3

65. 1
− −−−− − −−−−
The value of the integral ∫ loge (√ 1 − x + √ 1 + x ) dx is equal to:
−1
π
(a) 2loge 2 +
4
− 1

(b) 1

2
loge 2 +
π

4

3

(c) 2loge 2 +
π

2

1

2
π
(d) loge 2 +
2
− 1

66. The probability of selecting integers a ∈ [−5, 30] such that x 2


+ 2 (a + 4) x − 5a + 64 > 0, for all
x ∈ R, is:

(a) 1

(b) 7

36

(c) 2

(d) 1

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67. Let y = y (x) be the solution of the differential equation x tan(


y

x
)dy = (y tan(
y

x
) − x) dx,
1 π
−1 ⩽ x ⩽ 1, y ( ) = .
2 6

Then the area of the region bounded by the curves x = 0, x =


1
and y = y (x) in the upper half plane
√2

is :
1
(a) 12
(π − 3)

(b) 1

6
(π − 1)

(c) 1

8
(π − 1)

(d) 1

4
(π − 2)

68. If α and β are the distinct roots of the equation x 2


+ (3)
1

4 x + 3
1

2 = 0, then the value of


− 1)is equal to:
96 12 96 12
α (α − 1) + β (β

(a) 56 × 3 25

(b) 52 × 3 24

(c) 56 × 3 24

(d) 28 × 3 25

69. Let a function f : R → R be defined as


x
⎧ sin x − e

if x ⩽ 0

f (x) = ⎨ a + [−x] if 0 < x < 1




2x − b if x ⩾ 1

Where [x] is the greatest integer less than or equal to x. If f is continuous on R, then (a + b) is equal
to:
(a) 5
(b) 3
(c) 2
(d) 4

−−−−−
70. Let y = y (x) be the solution of the differential equation e x
√1 − y 2 dx + (
y

x
) dy = 0, y (1) = −1.

Then the value of (y (3)) is equal to:


2

(a) 1 + 4e 3

(b) 1 + 4e 6

(c) 1 − 4e 6

(d) 1 − 4e 3

71. If z and ω are two complex numbers such that |zω| = 1 and arg(z) − arg(ω) =

, then arg( 1−2z̄ ω
)
2 1+3z̄ ω

is:
(Here arg(z) denotes the principal argument of complex number z)
(a) 3π

(b) − π

(c) − 3π

(d) π

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72. Let [x] denote the greatest integer ⩽ x, where x ∈ R. If the domain of the real valued function
−−−−−
|[x]|−2
f (x) = √
|[x]|−3
is (−∞, a) ∪ [b, c) ∪ [4, ∞) , a < b < c, then the value of a + b + c is:
(a) –3
(b) 1
(c) –2
(d) 8

−−−−−−− −−−−−−−−−
73. The number of real roots of the equation tan −1
√x (x + 1) + sin
−1
√x2 + x + 1 =
π
is:
4

(a) 0
(b) 4
(c) 1
(d) 2

74. The coefficient of x 256


in the expansion of (1 − x)
101 2
(x + x + 1)
100
is:
(a) − C 100
16

(b) C
100
16

(c) C
100
15

(d) − C 100
15

75. The radius of a circle, having minimum area, which touches the curve y = 4 − x
2
and the lines, y = |x|

is:

(a) 2 (√2 − 1)

(b) 4 (√2 − 1)

(c) 4 (√2 + 1)

(d) 2 (√2 + 1)

76. Let a be a positive real number such that ∫ a


e
x−[x]
dx = 10e − 9 , where [x] is the greatest integer less
0

than or equal to x. Then a is equal to:


(a) 10 + log 3 e

(b) 10 − log (1 + e) e

(c) 10 + log 2 e

(d) 10 + log (1 + e) e

77. Let ′
be a real number such that the function f (x) = ax + 6x − 15, x ∈ R is increasing in
a
′ 2

) and decreasing in ( , ∞) . Then the function g (x) = ax − 6x + 15, x ∈ R has a:


3 3 2
(−∞,
4 4

(a) local minimum at x = − 3

(b) local maximum at x = 3

(c) local minimum at ..


(d) local maximum at x = − 3

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78. ⎧

1, if i = j

Let A = [a ij ] be a 3 × 3 matrix, where a ij = ⎨ −x, if |i − j| = 1




2x + 1, otherwise

Let a function f : R → R be defined as f (x) = det (A) . Then the sum of maximum and minimum
values of f on R is equal to:
(a) 20

27

(b)
88

27

(c) −
20

27

(d) 88

27

79. 2 3
Let A = [ ],a ∈ R be written as P + Q
, where P is a symmetric matrix and Q is a skew-
a 0

symmetric matrix. If det(Q) = 9, then the modulus of the sum of all possible values of determinant of P
is equal to:
(a) 24
(b) 18
(c) 45
(d) 36

80. Two squares are chosen at random on a chessboard (see figure). The probability that they have a side in
common is

(a) 1

18

(b) 1

(c) 1

(d) 2

81. If the length of the latus rectum of the ellipse x + 4y 2 2


+ 2x + 8y − λ = 0 is 4, and l is the length
of its major axis, then λ + l is equal to …………. .

82. 1 1 120

The number of rational terms in the binomial expansion of (4 4 + 5 6 ) is ______.

83. There are 15 players in a cricket team, out of which 6 are bowlers, 7 are batsmen and 2 are
wicketkeepers. The number of ways, a team of 11 players be selected from them so as to include at least
4 bowlers, 5 batsmen and 1 wicketkeeper, is _________.

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84. Let a,⃗ b,⃗ c ⃗ be three mutually perpendicular vectors of the same magnitude and equally inclined at an
angle θ, with the vector a⃗ + b ⃗ + c .⃗ Then 36cos 2θ is equal to ____ 2

85. Let P (−2, −1, 1) and Q ( 56


,
43
be the vertices of the rhombus PRQS. If the direction ratios
,
111
)
17 17 17

of the diagonal RS are α, −1, β, where both α and β are integers of minimum absolute values, then

α + β is equal to ……….. .
2 2

86. Let a, b, c, d be in arithmetic progression with common difference λ .


∣x + a − c x + b x + a ∣

If ∣
x − 1 x + c x + b

= 2, then value of λ is equal to _____.
2

∣ ∣
∣ x − b + d x + d x + c ∣

87. − −−−− (
x+2
)
If the value of lim (2 − cos x√ cos 2x) x2 is equal to e a
, then a is equal to____.
x→0

88. → ∧ ∧ ∧ ∧ ∧ ∧

If the shortest distance between the lines r1 = α i + 2j + 2k + λ ( i − 2j + 2k ) , λ ∈ R, α > 0 and


∧ ∧ ∧∧ ∧

r2 = −4 i − k + μ (3 i − 2j − 2k ) , μ ∈ R is 9, then α is equal to ______.

89. Let P be a parabola with vertex (3, 2) and focus (4, 4) and P be its mirror image with respect to the
1 2

line x + 2y = 6 . Then the directrix of P is x + 2y = ............ . 2

90. ⎛
1 −1 0

Let A = ⎜0 1 −1 ⎟ and B = 7A
20
− 20A
7
+ 2I , where I is an identity matrix of order 3 × 3.
⎝ ⎠
0 0 1

If B = [bij ] , then b 13 is equal to _____.

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Answer Key

1. C 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. D 6. A
7. D 8. D 9. B 10. D 11. B 12. C
13. D 14. D 15. A 16. A 17. C 18. D
19. D 20. B 21. 1.00 22. 3.00 23. 2.00 24. 1.00
25. 100.00 26. 2.00 27. 4.00 28. 25.00 29. 1.00 30. 1.00
31. B 32. A 33. A 34. C 35. B 36. A
37. D 38. B 39. D 40. C 41. C 42. C
43. B 44. C 45. D 46. C 47. B 48. A
49. C 50. D 51. 3.00 52. 225.00 53. 0.00 54. 2.00
55. 172.00 56. 3.00 57. 2.00 58. 106.00 59. 667.00 60. 78.00
61. B 62. D 63. A 64. D 65. D 66. C
67. C 68. B 69. B 70. C 71. C 72. C
73. A 74. C 75. B 76. C 77. D 78. B
79. D 80. A 81. 75.00 82. 21.00 83. 777.00 84. 4.00
85. 450.00 86. 1.00 87. 3.00 88. 6.00 89. 10.00 90. 910.00

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Solutions

1. (C)
Applying Kirchhoff's law,
V −140 V −0 V −90
+ + = 0
20 6 5

3(V − 140) + 10V + (V − 90) = 0

3V − 420 + 10V + 12V − 1080 = 0

25V = 1500

V = 60

Current through 6Ω resistance, I = V/R = 60/6 = 10 A

2. (A)
Given, (cos 30 ∘
= 0.87, μS = 0.2)
2
∘ mv ∘
N = mg cos 30 + sin 30 → (1)
R

2
∘ mv
N − mg cos 30 = sin 30 → (1)
R
2
∘ mv
mg sin 30 = cos 30 → (2)
R

N −mg cos 30
1

2

mg sin 30 +μN
∘ = tan 30

from this we get

3 2
N = 10.2558 × 10 N = 10.25kgm/s

3. (B)

Total weight of bars balances the normal reaction N = m(g − a) ⇒ N = 70(10 − 0.2) = 686 N

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4. (C)

From the given information,


∈0 A ∈ 0 ×1
C = = −3
F
d 2×10

−3 −3
1 2×10 2×10
∴ XC = = = Ω
ωC 2×50π×∈ 0 25×4π∈ 0

−3
2×10 9 18 6
∴ XC = × 9 × 10 = × 10 Ω
25 25

V0 20×25 −6
∴ i0 = = × 10 A = 27.79μA
XC 18

5. (D)
R = 25 cm

Object distance u = 40 cm V = image distance


μ μ μ −μ 1.4
(1.25
1.4−1.25
2 1 2 1
− = ⇒ − =
v u R v (−40) −25

1.4 1.25 1.4 1.25


⇒ + = −0.006 ⇒ = −0.006 − = −0.03725
v 40 v 40

v = −37.58 cm

6. (A)
2 2
(g)E = 10 m/sec ( g)mars = 4 m/sec

On earth weight w = 100 × 10 = 1000 N

On mars weight w = 100 × 4 = 400 N


Between there should be a null point

7. (D)
No work is done isochoric
5R
dQ = nCV dT = 4 × × 50 = 500R
2

8. (D)
Given A ⃗ ⋅ B⃗ ⃗ ⃗
= |A × B |

|A||B| cos θ = |A||B| sin θ tan θ = 1 θ = 45
→ → −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− −−−−−−−−−−−−−−
2 2 ∘ 2 2 –
| A − B | = √A + B − 2AB cos 45 = √A + B − √ 2AB

9. (B)
Sol: Here m α = 2md , qα = 2qd
p
− −−
mv 2mk
rd = = ⇒ √
qB q q
B B

K, B are constant
rd
−−

m q –
d α
= √ × = √2
rα mα q
d

10. (D)
Δu = hv+ Recoil Energy
2

( )
c

= hυ + [ ] = hυ [1 + ]
2 m 2
2mc

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11. (B)
(Q−q)q
1
F = , F = maximum
4π∈ 0 2
r
2
dF 1 d Qq−q
= 0 ⇒ ≠ 0 [ ] = 0 ⇒ Q − 2q = 0 ⇒ Q = 2q
dq 4π∈ 0 dq 2
r

12. (C)

Current i = 5 A; Area A = 0.04 m ρ = 44 × 10 Ω − mθ = 60 E = ? 2 −8 ∘

Current I = JA cos θ ⇒ 5 = J × 0.04 × cos 60 ⇒ J = 250Amp/m ∘ 2

According to ohms law; J = σE ⇒ J = E ⇒ E = Jρ = 250 × 44 × 10 1

ρ
−8 −5
= 11 × 10 V/m

13. (D)
Given that m A
< mB < mC

−−−
3RT 1 1 1 1
Vrms = √ , v rms ∝ ∴ < <
m √m VA VB VC

14. (D)
displacement = V × t = [(4ˆ ˆ ˆ
i + 4 j) + (− j)] × 3

−− −−−− − −
= (4ˆ ˆ 2 2
i + 3 j) × 3 = √4 + 3 × 3 = √ 25 × 3 = 5 × 3 = 15 m

15. (A)
Let actual length be 'l'
l1 −l T1
(l1 − l) ∝ T 1 , (l2 − l) ∝ T 2 ⇒ = ⇒ T 2 (l1 − l) = T 1 (l2 − l)
l2 −l T2

⇒ T 2 l 1 − T 2 l = T 1 l 2 − T 1 l ⇒ T 1 l 2 − T 2 l 1 = (T 1 − T 2 ) l
T1 l2 −T2 l1
l =
( T1 −T2 )

16. (A)
50 50
IS = = 50 mA IR = = 25 mA IZ = IS − IR = 50 − 25 = 25 mA
1000 2000

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17. (C)
EMF
0 → b negative constant

b → 2 b
} emf = 0
2 b → b

b → 0 emf positive graph B emf


Flux
ϕ = Blx

0 → b, ϕ
flux increasing linearly
=

b → 2 b, ϕ = flux constant
2 b → b, ϕ = flux constant

b → 0, ϕ flux decreasing linearly

Graph A ⇒ flux
Power
2 2 2 2
∈ B L v
p = =
R R

0 → b power constant
b → 2 b power 0
2 b → b power 0

b → 0 power constant graph 'C' power

18. (D)
μKR
2
S = α [loge ( 2
+ 3)]

μ = mol
2 −2 −1
ML T K Energy
K ⇒ =
S temperature
¯¯
¯
Pv 2 −2 −1 −1
R ⇒ = ML T K ( mol)
μT

dQ 2 −2 −1 W ∘ ∘ ∘
S → = ML T K J = = M L T
μT Q
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
2
μKR −−−− 2 −2 −1 2 −2 −1 −1
β = ⇒ β = √μKR = √mol × ML T K × ML T K ( mol)
√ μKR

−−−−−−−−−−−−
2 4 −4 −2 2 −2 −1
= √M L T K = ML T K

19. (D)
mV
R =
qB

⇒ mv = qBR
2 2
(mv) (qBR)
K E(max) = = = 1.08eV
2 m 2 m
1 1
hv = 13.6 [ − ]
4 9
5
∴ W = hv − KE(max) = 13.6 × − 1.08 = 0.8eV
36

20. (B)
12 × 10
x12 = = 0.12 m
1000

4 × 10
x4 = = 0.04 m
1000

∴ A = x12 − x4 = 0.08 m

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21. (1.00)
−− −−

1 2 1 2 K 100
Kx = mv V = x√ = 0.05 × √
2 2 m 0.1
−−

2 h √ 2×2
v = 1.58 d = v√ = 1.58 m
g √ 10

d = 1 m

22. (3.00)
−3
L = 30 × 10 H R = 1Ω ω = 300rad/s
1
−ωL
X C −X L ∘ ωC 1
tan ϕ = tan 45 = C =
R R ω(ωL+R)

1 −3
C = × 10 F X = 3
3

23. (2.00)
1
y = at t = 0
2
(1+x )

1
y = at t = 1, vt = 2, v(1) = 2, v = 2 m/s
2
1+(x−2)

24. (1.00)
Time to reach wall
−−
− −−−−−−−−
2 S 2×0.1 1
t = ,t = √ t = sec
√ ¯
¯¯
Eq
¯
¯
100×8×10
−3
2

Time period T = 2t T = 2 ×
1

2
T = 1sec

25. (100.00)
−3 3
W = πrx ry = π × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 = 100πJ

26. (2.00)
When disc slides a 1 = g sin θ So S = ut 1 +
1

2
a1 t
2
1
=
1

2
2
g sin θ ⋅ t . . . (1)
1

g sin θ g sin θ
When disc do pure rolling a 2 = 2 2
=
1+1/2
=
2

3
g sin θ
1+k /R

So S = ut + 2
1

2
a2 t
2
2
=
1

2

2

3
g sin θ ⋅ t . . . (2)
2
2

From (1) & (2)



− −

t2 3 3
= √ = √
t1 2 x

⇒ x = 2.00

27. (4.00)
Applying Law of conservation of linear momentum
mu + 0 = MVcm + 0
mu
Vcm = . . . (1)
M

Applying Law of conservation of angular momentum about center of mass of rod


2
L ML 6mu
mu × = ω; ω = . . . (2)
2 12 ML

From law of conservation of kinetic energy


1 2 1 2 1 2
mu = MVcm + Iω
2 2 2
2 2 2 2
1 2 1 m u 1 ML 6mu
mu = M 2
+ ( )
2 2 M 2 12 ML
m 1 1
= = ,x = 4
Solving M 4 x

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28. (25.00)
For simple microscope
D
m = 1 +
f0

D
6 = 1 +
f0

25
5 =
f0

f0 = 5 cm

For compound microscope


l.D
m =
f 0 ⋅f e
60×25
12 = fe = 25 cm
5f e

29. (1.00)
Let J be the surface current density. So I = J.π a2
Using ampere’s law the field at radial distance a/2; B. 2π (a/2) = μ 0Ien
Here Ien = current enclosed by amperian loop of radius a/2 = J.π (a/2)2 =I/4
μ I
So, B = 4πa
0

And at radial distance 2a: B’.2π (2a) = μ 0Ien


Here μ 0Ien = I as it is outside the wire.
μ I
Thus, B ′
=
4πa
0

B
∴ ′
= 1
B

30. (1.00)
Y = (A + B) . C

If A = 1, B = 0, C = 1,then
Y = (1 + 0) .1 ⇒ Y = 1.1 ⇒ Y = 1

31. (B)
[N i(H 2 O) ] C l2
6
: Ni2+: [Ar] 3d8. In presence of weak field H2O ligand, the electrons will not be paired, and
hybridization will be sp3d2.
K [N i(C N ) ]: Ni
2+: [Ar] 3d8. In presence of strong field CN– ligand, the electrons will be paired, and
2
4

hybridization will be dsp2.


0 8 2
[N i(C O) ]: Ni : [Ar] 3d 4s . In presence of exceptionally strong field CO ligand, the electrons rearrange,
4

and configuration will be [Ar] 3d10, and the hybridization will be sp3.
N a [N iC l ]: Ni
2+: [Ar] 3d8. In presence of weak field Cl– ligand, the electrons will not be paired, and
2 4

hybridization will be sp3.

32. (A)

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33. (A)
An unknown chlorohydrocarbon has 3.55 percent of chlorine.
100 g of chlorohydrocarbon has 3.55 g of chlorine.
1 g of chlorohydrocarbon will have 3.55× =0.0355 g of chlorine.
1

100

Atomic wt. of Cl = 35.5 g/mol


0.0355g
Number of moles of C l= =0.001mol
35.5g/mol

Number of atoms of Cl = 0.001 mol×6.023×10 23


mol
−1
=6.023×10
20

34. (C)
[N iC l4 ] has bright blue colour. The intensity is due to non-application of Laporte selection rule.
2−

(Tetrahedral complex)
[N i (H O) ]2
is green and less intense as it is octahedral and thus centrosymmetric and Laporte selection
6
2+

rule is applicable which leads to very less d-d transition.


[N i (C N ) ] is colourless.
4
2−

35. (B)
B(OH ) - Acidic
3

- Acidic
H3 P O 3

Al(OH ) - Amphoteric
3

N aOH - Basic

C a(OH ) - Basic
2

Be(OH ) - Amphoteric
2

36. (A)
Disproportionation reactions are those in which same species is oxidised as well as reduced. BrO has−

bromine in +7 oxidation state, which is its maximum possible oxidation state. It can’t be oxidised further.

37. (D)

2NO2(g) ⇌ N2O4(g)
addition of an inert gas at constant pressure.

38. (B)
(a) H2 molecule is converted into atoms, So, entropy will increase.
So ΔS >0
(b)When pressure increases then molecules of gas will come closer and intermolecular distance decreases so
entropy will also decrease.
and ΔS <0
(c)When Diamond is converted into graphite it is heated to 15000C and entropy is increased so ΔS >0
(d)When we increase the temperature of a gas then randomness is increased due to kinetic energy gained by
molecules.
So, ΔS >0

39. (D)
Frequency of emitted radiation shifts from a higher wavelength to lower wavelength as the temperature
increases.Frequency of emitted radiation from a lower frequency to higher frequency as the temperature
increases.

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40. (C)
Octane has molar mass of 114 g/mol.
W
2

ΔP M
2
=
P W
2
W
1
×
M M
2 21
W
2

75 50g/mol

=
100 W
2
114g
+
50g/mol 114g/mol

W
2

50
0.75=
W
2
+1
50

W2 W2
+1=
50 50×0.75

W2 = 150g

41. (C)
Addition of conc. H2SO4 to solid nitrate salt gives brown vapours of NO2. This confirms the presence of
nitrate ion in the compound. When conc. H2SO4 is poured slowly in a mixture of nitrate salt solution and
freshly prepared FeSO4 solution, a brown ring is observed at the junction of two liquids. This is the only
confirmatory test for nitrate radical.
The formation of precipitate with dil. HCl + H2S confirms that the compound contains Group II or Group I
cation except Ag+. Cu2+ compounds gives deep blue solution with excess NH4OH. This confirms presence of
Cu2+ in the compound. Thus, the compound X must be C u(N O 3)
2
.

42. (C)
Positive charge is in conjugation with pi bond in the A and B only hence only A and B are resonance
stabilized carbocation.

43. (B)
only Cu2+ ion will get precipitate with H2S in the presence of HCl not Ni2+ ion.

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44. (C)

45. (D)
Among the oxides of nitrogen: N2O3.N2O4 and N2O5; the molecule(s) having nitrogen-nitrogen bond are
N2O3 and N2O4. Whereas, N2O5 has nitrogen-oxygen bonds only.

46. (C)

47. (B)
Initially volume of ligand increases then ligand combine with metal and form a complex, so when we add
ligand it will not affect absorbed light. after a period of time, when all metals are consumed then complex
will not be formed so, only ligand volume will increase which will result in the increase of absorbed light

48. (A)
Amylose is a polysaccharide made of α-D-glucose units, bonded to each other through α(1→4) glycosidic
bonds linearly.

49. (C)
Aldehydes and Hemiacetals give silver mirror when treated with Tollen’s reagent. Only compound (II) does
not gives tollens test because it is a tautomeric form of acetone.

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50. (D)

51. (3.00)
Lewis dot structure is-

52. (225.00)
Number of moles of NaOH = Molarity × Volume = 0.5 × 0.25 = 0.125
Number of moles of HCl = Molarity × Volume = 1 × 0.5 = 0.5
Now, one mole of NaOH reacts with one mole of HCl.
Thus, unreacted moles of HCl = 0.5 – 0.125 = 0.375
Thus, unreacted molecules of HCl = 0.375NA = 0.375 × 6 × 1023 ≃ 225 × 1021

53. (0.00)
The electronic configuration of Ga = [Ar] 4s2 3d10 4p1
Thus, electronic configuration of Ga+ = [Ar] 4s2 3d10
The valence electrons are in the s-subshell. Thus, azimuthal quantum number = 0.

54. (2.00)
The oxidation state of Co in the complex is Co2+: [Ar] 3d7 but it contains CN–, a strong field ligand. Its
orbital occupancy is (t2g)6(eg)1 and it therefore has one unpaired electron.
−−−−−−− –
μ = √n (n + 2) = √ 3 = 1.732

55. (172.00)
2 2
3
(P ) (43×10 )
SO 43×43
3 -1
Kp = 2
= 2
= = 0.0017228 Pa
3 45×45×530
(P ) P (45×10 ) ×530
SO O
2 2

-2 -1
Kp = 172.28 × 10 (kPa)

56. (3.00)

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57. (2.00)

58. (106.00)
rate of inactivation = k [amount]1
Thus, it is a first order process.
[A]
0 kt
log =
[A] 2.303
t

[A]
0 k
⇒ log =
0.9[A] 2.303
0

10 k
⇒ log =
9 2.303
k
⇒ log 10 − 2log3 =
2.303
k
⇒ (1 − 2 × 0.477) =
2.303
−3 −1
⇒ k = 2.303 × 0.046 = 0.105938 = 105.938 × 10 min

59. (667.00)
Given - Δ H (glucose) is –2700 kJ mol–1
C

It means that on combustion of one mole of glucose (180 g), 2700 kJ energy is produced.
Thus, the mass of glucose required to produce 10000 kJ energy = × 180 = 666.66
10000

2700
≈ 667 g

60. (78.00)
Let benzene be A and methyl benzene be B. Since the mixture is equimolar, the mole fractions in the solution
phase,
XA = XB = 0.5

Now, for mole fraction in vapour phase, Y


PA PA XA
A
= = ∘ ∘
PT PA X A +PB XB

70×0.5 35
⇒ YA = = ≈ 0.78
70×0.5+20×0.5 45

61. (B)
2 sin 3x 4 cos 3x 6 sin 3x+8 cos 3x
α = max {8 .4 } = max {2 }

and β = min {8 .4 } =
2 sin 3x 4 cos 3x
min {2
6 sin 3x+8 cos 3x
}

Now range of 6 sin 3x + 8 cos 3x


−− −−−− −− −−−−
2 2 2 2
= [−√6 + 8 , +√6 + 8 ] = [−10, 10]

α = 2
10
&β = 2
−10

So, α 5 = 2
2
= 4
1
−2 1
⇒ β 5 = 2 =
4

quadratic 8x + bx + c = 0,
2

c − b =8× [(product of roots) + (sum of roots)]


1 1 21
= 8 × [4 × + 4 + ] = 8 × [ ] = 42
4 4 4

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62. (D)
Letters in the given word EXAMINATION are A,A,E,I,I,M,N,N,O,T,X
Total words = = n (s)
11!

2!2!2!

− − −M − − − − − −−

Total words with M at fourth place= 10!

2!2!2!

∴ Required Probability = 10!

11!
=
1

11

63. (A)
Let the other two observations be a, (21 − a)
2 2
(4+16+25+49+a +(21−a) )

Now, 10.25 = 6
2
− (6.5)

(Using formula for variance)


2 2 2
⇒ 6 (10.25) + 6(6.5) = 94 + a + (21 − a)
2 2
⇒ a + (21 − a) = 221

∴ a = 10 and (21 − a) = 21 − 10 = 11
So, the remaining two observations are 10, 11.

64. (D)
We have
∧ ∧ ∧

a ⃗ = 2 i + j − 2k

⇒ |a |
⃗ = 3 and a.⃗ c ⃗ = c

Now |c ⃗ − a |
⃗ = 2√ 2
2 2
⇒ c + a − 2c .⃗ a ⃗ = 8
2
⇒ c + 9 − 2 (c) = 8
2
⇒ c − 2c + 1 = 0

⇒ c − 1 = 0 ⇒ c = 1 ⇒ |c |⃗ = 1
∧ ∧ ∧

Also, a⃗ × b ⃗ = 2 i − 2j + k

∣ ⃗ ∣ ∣ ∣⃗ π
(a ⃗ × b) × c ⃗ = a ⃗ × b |c |⃗ sin
∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ 6

1
= (3) (1) ( )
2
3
=
2

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65. (D)
1
− −−−− − −−−−
Let I = ∫ loge (√ 1 − x + √ 1 + x ) dx
−1

1
− −−−− − −−−−
I = 2 ∫ 1.loge (√ 1 − x + √ 1 + x ) dx
0

1
− −−−− − −−−− 1 1 −1 1
I = 2 (loge (√ 1 − x + √ 1 + x ) . x| − ∫ x ( + ) dx)
0
√ 1−x+√ 1+x 2√ 1−x 2√ 1+x
0

1
– 2 x √ 1−x−√ 1+x
I = 2 (loge √ 2 − 0) − ∫ ( ) dx
2 √ 1−x+√ 1+x √ 1−x 2
0

1
– x √ 1−x−√ 1+x
I = 2loge √ 2 − ∫ . dx
√ 1−x 2 √ 1−x+√ 1+x
0

By rationalizing
1
2
– x
1−x+1+x−2√ 1−x
I = 2log √ 2 − ∫ ( ) dx
e
√ 1−x 2 (1−x)−(1+x)
0

1
2
– 2(1−√ 1−x )
x
I = 2log √ 2 − ∫ dx
e
√ 1−x 2 −2x
0

1
– 1
I = 2loge √ 2 + ∫ ( − 1) dx
√ 1−x 2
0

1 1
– 1
I = 2loge √ 2 + ∫ dx − ∫ 1.dx
√ 1−x 2
0 0
– −1
1 1
I = 2loge √ 2 + sin x∣
∣ −x|
0 0
π
I = loge 2 + ( − 0) − 1
2
π
∴ I = loge 2 + − 1
2

66. (C)
Given,
2
x + 2 (a + 4) x − 5a + 64 > 0

Here,
D < 0
2
⇒ 4(a + 4) − 4 (−5a + 64) < 0
2
⇒ a + 16 + 8a + 5a − 64 < 0
2
⇒ a + 13a − 48 < 0

⇒ (a + 16) (a − 3) < 0

⇒ a ∈ (−16, 3)

∴ Possible integer values of a are {−5, −4, . . . , 2}


∴ Required probability = 8

36
2
=
9

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67. (C)
We have
y y
x tan( )dy = (y tan( ) − x) dx,
x x
y
tan( ) (xdy − ydx) = −xdx
x

y xdy−ydx x
⇒ tan( )( ) = − dx
x x
2
x
2

y y 1
⇒ ∫ tan ( ) (d ( )) = ∫ − dx
x x x
y
⇒ ln∣
∣ sec( )∣
∣ = − ln|x| + C
x
y
⇒ ln∣
∣ x sec( )∣
∣ = C
x

Now, y ( 1

2
) =
π

As ln∣∣ 1

2
. sec(
π

3
)∣
∣ = C ⇒ C = 0
y 1
∴ sec( ) =
x x
y
⇒ cos( ) = x
x
−1

∴ y = xcos (x)

So, required bounded area


1

√2

−1 π−1
A = ∫ x (cos x) dx = ( )
8
0

68. (B)
1 1

Since α and β are the distinct roots of the equation x 2


+ (3) 4 x + 3 2 = 0,

We have
1
2

(α + √ 3) = −(3) 4 .α
– 2 –
⇒ (α
4
+ 2√ 3α + 3) = √ 3. α
2
(On squaring )
4
– 2
∴ (α + 3) = (−√ 3α )

Again on squaring
8 4 4
⇒ α + 6α + 9 = 3α
8 4
∴ α + 3α + 9 = 0
8 4
⇒ α = −9 − 3α

(Multiply by α ) 4

So, α = −9α − 3α
12 4 8

12 4 4
∴ α = −9α − 3 (−9 − 3α )
12 4 4
⇒ α = −9α + 27 + 9α

Hence, α 12
= 27
8 8
12
⇒ (α ) = (27)

96 24
⇒ α = (3)

Similarly, β 96 24
= (3)
96 12 96 12 24
∴ α (α − 1) + β (β − 1) = (3) × 52

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69. (B)
Given
x
⎧ sin x − e

if x ⩽ 0

f (x) = ⎨ a + [−x] if 0 < x < 1




2x − b if x ⩾ 1

f (x) continuous at x = 0
+ −
f (0 ) = f (0 )
0
⇒ a − 1 = −e

∴ a = 0

f (x) continuous at x = 1
+ −
⇒ f (1 ) = f (1 )

⇒ 2 (1) − b = a + (−1)

⇒ b = 2 − a + 1 ⇒ b = 3

∴ a + b = 3

70. (C)
We have,
x
−−−−− y
e √1 − y 2 dx + dy = 0
x

x
−−−−− −y
⇒ e √1 − y 2 dx = dy
x
−ydy
x
⇒ ∫ = ∫ x. e dx
2
√ 1−y

−y x
⇒ ∫ dy = ∫ xe dx
2
√ 1−y
−−−−− x
⇒ √1 − y 2 = e (x − 1) + c

At x = 1, y = −1

⇒ 0 = 0 + c ⇒ c = 0
−−−−− x
2
∴ √1 − y = e (x − 1)

At x = 3
2
2 3
1 − y = (e 2)
2 6
⇒ y = 1 − 4e

71. (C)
As |zω| = 1

⇒ |z| = r, then |ω| =


1

Let arg(z) = θ

So, z = re iθ

i(−θ)
⇒ z̄ = re

∴ arg(ω) = (θ − )
2

1 i(θ− )
2
ω = e
r

Now, consider

i(θ− )
i(−θ) 1
2
1−2re e
1−2z̄ ω r
=
1+3z̄ ω 3π
i(θ− )
1
i(−θ) 2
1+3re e
r


i(− )
2
1−2z̄ ω 1−2e
⇒ =
1+3z̄ ω 3π
i(− )
2
1+3e

1−2i
= ( )
1+3i

1−2z̄ ω 1−2i
∴ arg( ) = arg( )
1+3z̄ ω 1+3i

1
= arg(− (1 + i))
2
π −3π
= − (π − ) =
4 4

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72. (C)
For domain
|[x]|−2
⩾ 0
|[x]|−3

Case I: When |[x]| − 2 ⩾ 0 and |[x]| − 3 > 0

∴ x ∈ (−∞, −3) ∪ [4, ∞) . . . (1)

Case II: When |[x]| − 2 ⩽ 0

and |[x]| − 3 < 0


∴ x ∈ [−2, 3) . . . (2)

So, from (1) and (2)


We get
Domain of function
= (−∞, −3) ∪ [−2, 3) ∪ [4, ∞)

∴ (a + b + c) = −3 + (−2) + 3 = −2

73. (A)
−−−−− −1
−−−−−−−−− π
−1
tan √x2 + x + sin √x2 + x + 1 =
4

For the equation to be defined,


2
x + x ⩾ 0
2
⇒ x + x + 1 ⩾ 1

∴ Only possibility that the equation is defined is


2
x + x = 0

⇒ x = 0; x = −1

None of these values satisfy


∴ The number of roots is zero.

74. (C)
100
Let y =
100 2
(1 − x) (1 − x) (x + x + 1)
100
3
y = (1 − x) (x − 1)
100 100
3 3
y = (x − 1) − x( x − 1)
100
Coeff. of x 256
in y = − Coeff. of x 255
in (x 3
− 1)

100 15 100
= − C 85 (−1) = C 15

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75. (B)

Circle touches the line


By the figure, radius = 4 – k
Perpendicular distance from centre to a line = radius
∣ 0 − k∣
⇒ ∣ ∣ = 4 − k

∣ √2 ∣

2
2
k
⇒ 16 + k − 8k =
2
2
⇒ k − 16k + 32 = 0
−−−−−−− −−−
16 ± √256 − 4 (32)
⇒ k =
2

16 ± 8√ 2
⇒ k =
2

⇒ k = 8 ± 4√ 2

⇒ k = 8 − 4√ 2 (k should be 0 < k < 4)

Radius =4 − k

= 4 − (8 − 4√ 2)

= 4 (√ 2 − 1)

76. (C)
a > 0

Let n ⩽ a < n + 1, n ∈ W

∴ a = [a] + {a}
⇓ ⇓

G.I .F F ractional part

Here, [a] = n
a

Now, ∫ e
x−[x]
dx = 10e − 9
0
n a
{x} x−[x]
⇒ ∫ e dx + ∫ e dx = 10e − 9
0 n

1 a
x x−n
∴ n∫ e dx + ∫ e dx = 10e − 9
0 n
a−n
⇒ n (e − 1) + (e − 1) = 10e − 9

∴ n = 10 and {a} = loge 2

So, a = [a] + {a} = (10 + loge 2)

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77. (D)
We have,
2
f (x) = ax + 6x − 15
′ 3
f (x) = 2ax + 6 = 2a (x + )
a

3 3
⇒ − = ⇒ a = −4
a 4

Now, g (x) = −4x


2
− 6x + 15

g (x) = −8x − 6

= −2 (4x + 3)

78. (B)
1 −x 2x + 1
⎡ ⎤
A = ⎢ −x 1 −x ⎥
⎣ ⎦
2x + 1 −x 1
3 2
|A| = 4x − 4x − 4x = f (x)
′ 2
f (x) = 4 (3x − 2x − 1) = 0
−1
⇒ x = 1; x =
3

∴ f (1) = −4 which is minimum


And f (− ) 1

3
= which is maximum
20

27

Hence,
Sum = −4 + 20

27
= −
88

27

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79. (D)
We have,
2 3
A = [ ],a ∈ R
a 0
3+a
T 2
and P
A+A 2
= = [ ]
2 a+3
0
2
3−a
T 0
and Q
A−A 2
= = [ ]
2 a−3
0
2

As, det (Q) = 9


2
⇒ (a − 3) = 36

⇒ a = 3 ± 6

∴ a = 9, −3

Now,
3+a
∣ ∣
2
∣ 2 ∣
det (P ) =
∣ a+3

∣ 0 ∣
2
2
(a+3)
= 0 −
4

If a = −3

⇒ det (P ) = 0

And if a = 9
1 2
⇒ det(P ) = − (12)
4

det (P ) = −36

∴ Modulus of the sum of all possible values of det (P ) = |−36 + 0| = 36 .

80. (A)
Total ways of choosing square = 64
C2
64×63
= = 32 × 63
2×1

Ways of choosing two squares having common side (i.e., choosing rectangle made by two adjacent squares)
= 2 (7 × 8) = 112

Required probability = 112

32×63
=
32×9
16
=
1

18
.

81. (75.00)
λ + ℓ = 75
2 2
x + 4y + 2x + 8y − λ = 0
2 2
(x+1) (y+1)
+ = 1
λ+ 5 λ+ 5

4
2
2b
∵ = 4
a
2 (λ+ 5) − −−−−
= 4 (√ λ + 5)
4

⇒ λ = 59

λ ≠ −5
− −−−− − −
l = 2a = 2√ λ + 5 = 2√ 65 = 16

⇒ λ + ℓ = 59 + 16 = 75

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82. (21.00)
Given,
1 1 120

(4 4 + 5 6 )

The general term in the given expansion is


1 r
1 120−r
120 6
T r+1 = C r (2 2 ) (5 )

r
120−r
6
120
⇒ T r+1 = C r (2) 2
(5)

The above term will be rational, if and are integers,


120−r r

2 6

Therefore, the possible values of r = 0, 6, 12, 18, . . . . . . , 120


Hence, the number of rational terms in the given expansion is 21.

83. (777.00)
Number of players in a team= 15
Number of Bowlers = 6
Number of Batsmen= 7
Number of Wicket keepers= 2
Total number of ways selecting at least 4 bowlers, 5 batsmen & 1 wicketkeepers to make a team of 11
member is
6 7 2 6 7 2 6 7 2
C4 . C5 . C2 . + C4 . C6 . C1 + C5 . C5 . C1

= 315 + 210 + 252

= 777

84. (4.00)
Let |a|⃗ = ∣∣b∣∣⃗ = |c |⃗ = k

We have
2 2
2 2
∣ ⃗ ⃗ ∣ ∣ ∣⃗ ⃗ b ⃗ + a.
⃗ c ⃗ + b.⃗ c )
a + b + c⃗ ⃗
= |a | + b + |c |⃗ + 2 (a . ⃗
∣ ∣ ∣ ∣
2
∣ ⃗ ⃗ ∣ 2
⇒ a + b + c⃗ = 3k
∣ ∣

∣ ⃗ ⃗ ∣ –
⇒ a + b + c ⃗ = √ 3k
∣ ∣

⃗ (a ⃗ + b ⃗ + c )
a. ⃗ ⃗ ∣ a ⃗ + b ⃗ + c ∣⃗ cos θ
= |a |
∣ ∣

⇒ k = √ 3k cos θ
1
⇒ cos θ =
√3
1
⇒ cos 2θ = −
3

2 1
∴ 36cos 2θ = 36 ( ) = 4
9

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85. (450.00)
RS ≡ (α, 1, β)
56 43 111
DR of P Q ≡ ( + 2, + 1, − 1)
17 17 17
90 60 94
≡ ( , , )
17 17 17
90 60 94
α + (−1) + β = 0
17 17 17

90α + 94β = 60
60− 90α
β =
94
30 (2− 3α)
β =
94
(3α − 2)
β = − 30
94
−15
β = (3α − 2)
47
β 3α− 2
⇒ =
−15 47

⇒ β = − 15, α = − 15
2 2
α + β = 225 + 225

= 450

86. (1.00)
Given,
∣x + a − c x + b x + a ∣
∣ ∣
x − 1 x + c x + b = 2,
∣ ∣
∣ x − b + d x + d x + c ∣

C2 → C2 − C3

∣ x − 2λ λ x + a ∣
∣ ∣
x − 1 λ x + b = 2
∣ ∣
∣ x + 2λ λ x + c ∣

R2 → R2 − R1 , R3 → R3 − R1

∣ x − 2λ 1 x + a ∣
∣ ∣
⇒ λ 2λ − 1 0 λ = 2
∣ ∣
∣ 4λ 0 2λ ∣
2 2
⇒ λ (−1 (4λ − 2λ − 4λ )) = 2
2
⇒ λ = 1

87. (3.00)
Given,
x+2
− −−−− ( )
lim (2 − cos x√ cos 2x) x2

x→0

It is of the Form 1 ∞

1−cos x√ cos 2 x
lim ( )×(x+2)
x→0 x2

e
1−cos x√ cos 2x
Now, lim
x
2
x→0
1
sin x√ cos 2x−cos x× ×(−2 sin 2x)
2√ cos 2x

= lim
2x
x→0
sin x cos 2x+sin 2x.cos x
= lim
2x√ cos 2x
x→0
1 3
= + 1 =
2 2
1−cos x√ cos 2 x
lim ( )×(x+2)

So, e
x→0 x2

3
×2 3
= e 2 = e

∴ a = 3

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88. (6.00)
If r ⃗ = a⃗ + λb ⃗ and r ⃗ = c ⃗ + μd ⃗
then the shortest distance between two lines is
⃗ ⃗

(a− ⃗
c ).( b ×d )

L =
∣ ⃗ ⃗

b ×d
∣ ∣

∧ ∧ ∧

∴ a ⃗ − c ⃗ = ((α + 4) i + 2j + 3k ) and
∧ ∧ ∧

(2 i+2j +k)
⃗ ⃗
b ×d
=
∣ ⃗ ⃗
∣ 3
b ×d
∣ ∣

∧ ∧ ∧

∧ (2 i+2j +k)
∧ ∧

∴ ((α + 4) i + 2j + 3k ) . = 9
3

⇒ α = 6

89. (10.00)

P1 : Directrix :
x + 2y = k

x + 2y − k = 0

∣ 3+4−K ∣ –
= √5
∣ √5

|7 − k| = 5

7 − K = 5 7 − K = − 5

k = 2 k = 12

Accepted Rejected

Passes through

focus

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90. (910.00)
1 −1 0
⎛ ⎞
Let A = ⎜0 1 −1 ⎟ = I + C
⎝ ⎠
0 0 1

1 0 0 0 −1 0
⎛ ⎞ ⎛ ⎞
Where I = ⎜0 1 0 ⎟,C = ⎜0 0 −1 ⎟
⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠
0 0 1 0 0 0

0 0 1
⎛ ⎞
2
C = ⎜0 0 0 ⎟,
⎝ ⎠
0 0 0

0 0 0
⎛ ⎞
3 4 5
C = ⎜0 0 0 ⎟ = C = C =. . .

⎝ ⎠
0 0 0

Now,
20 7
B = 7A − 20A + 2I
20 7
= 7(1 + C ) − 20(1 + C ) + 2I

So,
20 7
b13 = 7 × C 2 − 20 × C 2 = 910

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