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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  1V
Sol.  = =
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 v th 2d 2N v th
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices v
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.   th
V
Choose the correct answer: T

1. The ratio of radius of gyration of uniform hollow V
sphere and uniform solid sphere about its diameter 1 300
is ______. (Both having same radius)  = (at constant volume)
2 400
4 5 2
(1) (2) l = 
3 3
3
3 3 3. If the time period of a pendulum at height R (where
(3) (4)
2 5 R is radius of earth) from surface of earth is T1 and
Answer (2) at height 2R it is T2, then
2 2 (1) 3T1 = 2T2
Sol. For hollow sphere, I1 = mR 2 = mk12 , k1 = R
3 3
(2) 2T1 = 3T2
2 2
For solid sphere, I2 = mR 2 = mk12 , k2 = R (3) T1 = 3T2
5 5
(4) 3T1 = 4T2
k1 2 5 5
=  = `
k2 3 2 3 Answer (1)

2. In closed rigid chamber, collision frequency of l


Sol. T = 2
molecules of ideal gas at 27°C is . The collision g
frequency of gas at temperature 127°C becomes GM g
at R, g  = =
2 4
3 (2R )
(1) 
2 GM g
2R, g  = =
2 9
127 (3R )
(2) 
27
 l 
 T1 = 2  2 
2  g 
(3)  
3
 l 
27 T2 = 3  2 
(4)   g 
127 
Answer (3) 3T1 = 2T2

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4. A point source of light is placed at focus of convex 6. Two concentric conducting coplanar rings of radius
lens, then what is the shape of wavefront after a and b are placed as shown in diagram (a << b).
passing through the lens? Find coefficient of mutual inductance of rings.

(1) Planar
(2) Cylindrical
(3) Spherical
(4) Elliptical
 0 b 2  0 a 2
Answer (1) (1) (2)
a 2b

 0a 2  0a 3
(3) (4)
Sol. 2b 2b 2
Answer (2)
 i
Sol. ab = 0  a 2
2b
 As the source is at focus, rays get parallel after
 a 2
passing through the lens, hence planar M= 0
2b
wavefront.
7. Find current I in the given circuit
5. A block of mass m = 50 kg is lifted from ground to a
height 20 m in two different ways as shown in figure
(1) and (2). The ratio of work done in these two will
be

12
(1) A
13
6
(2) A
7
(1) 1 : 1 5
(3) A
6
(2) 1 : 2
7
(3) 2 : 1 (4) A
8
(4) 1 : 5
Answer (2)
Answer (1)
Sol. Req. = 12 + 2 = 14 
Sol. For I → W1 = mgh
12 6
l= = A
For II → W2 = mgh 14 7

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8. Find dimension of G. , where G is universal Sol. E1 : Ceq = 3C

gravitational constant and  is energy gradient. 1 3


E1 =  3C  V 2 = CV 2
(1) [LT–2] (2) [L2T–2] 2 2

(3) [LT3] (4) [LT–1] C


E 2 : Ceq =
3
Answer (2)
1 C  CV 2
M1L2T –2 E2 =    V 2 =
Sol. Dimension of G. = M1L3 T –2 2 3 6
L1
E1 : E2 = 9 : 1
0 4 –4
= ML T 11. Match the column :
= [L2T–2] [Given : Mass of sun = Ms
9. The correct relation between kinetic energy (K.E) Mass of earch = Me
and total energy (T.E) of a satellite orbiting around
Radius of earth = R
the planet is
Distance between sun and earth = a]
(1) K.E = |T.E| (2) K.E = 2|T.E|
(a) Kinetic energy of (i) GMs Me
T .E −
(3) K .E = (4) |T.E| = 3K.E earth a
2
(b) Potential energy of (ii) GMs Me
Answer (1)
earth and sun 2a
Gmm
Sol. T .E = – (c) Total energy of (iii)
2R GMe
earth and sun R
Gmm
K .E =
2R (d) Escape energy (iv) GMs Me

10. Given two circuits. Find the ratio of energy stored in from surface of 2a
earth per unit mass
capacitor system. E1 : E2
(1) (a)-(iii), (b)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iv)
(2) (a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii)
(3) (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii)
(4) (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv)
Answer (3)
GMs Me
Sol. U = −
a
K : U : E = 1 : –2 : –1
(1) 2 : 1 (2) 4 : 1
Escape energy from earth surface per unit mass =
(3) 9 : 1 (4) 1 : 1
GMe
Answer (3) R

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12. Three helium atoms form carbon at high Sol. h = ev0 + 


temperature due to fusion. Masses of helium and
carbon nuclei in a.m.u. are 4.0002 and 12 ev0= h – 
respectively. Find energy released in the process.
– h
(1) 0.18 MeV (2) 0.56 MeV v0 = + 
e e
(3) 0.10 MeV (4) 21.3 KeV
Answer (2) h
Slope of curve =
Sol. 3He → C e

m = 0.0006
K.E = E – 
E = 0.0006 × 931
= 0.56 MeV (K · E)1 > (K · E)2 for same light.

13. For the graph (v0 – ) for photoelectric effect given


14. Figure shows two long co-axial cylindrical cables,
below for two metal, M1 and M2
carrying same current along their wall in opposite

directions. The magnetic field will be zero at

Statement-I : For the incident light of same


frequency, kinetic energy of ejected electron from
metal M1 will be more than that of metal M2.
h
Statement-II : Slope of the graph is equal to ,
e (1) None of the points
where h is planck’s constant and e is electronic
charge. (2) A and B

(1) Both statements are correct


(3) A and C
(2) Statement-I is correct while statement-II is
incorrect (4) B and C
(3) Statement-II is correct while statement-I is
Answer (3)
incorrect
(4) Both are incorrect Sol. By applying ampere’s-circuital law magnetic field is
Answer (1) zero at A and C.

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15. Find the normal force between the table and 5 kg 17. Find kinetic energy of O2 at temperature 300 K?
block as shown in the diagram (take g = 10 m/s2)
(1) 10.35 × 10–21 J/molecule

(2) 9.35 × 10–22 J/molecule

(3) 20.70 × 10–21 J/molecule

(4) 10.70 × 10–21 J/molecule


(1) 306 N (2) 303 N Answer (1)
(3) 296 N (4) 297 N
Sol. Total KE of O2 molecule = Translational KE +
Answer (4)
Rotational KE
Sol.
3 2
= KT + KT
2 2

5
mg – N = ma = KT
2
N = m(g – a)
5
= 30 × 9.9 =  1.38  10−23  300
2
= 297 N
= 10.35 × 10–21 J/molecule
16. Find net heat exchanged in the given cyclic
18. The speed of electron in the first orbit of hydrogen
process,
atom is

(1) 1.2 × 105 m/s

(2) 2.2 × 105 m/s

(3) 2.8 × 106 m/s


(1) 81.5 J
(2) 61.5 J (4) 2.2 × 106 m/s

(3) 100.2 J Answer (4)


(4) 40.2 J Sol. For nth orbit,
Answer (2)
2.186  106
Sol. In cyclic process Q = W as U = 0 Vn = m/s
n
280 280
    10 –6  103
2 2  2.2  106 m/s for n = 1

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19. An electron and a proton are placed at a certain  maxima


distance apart. Then the ratio of coulombic force  Intensity = 4I0
and gravitational force between them is of order
x=4
(1) 1032
22. What is angle (in degrees) between resultant of
(2) 1039
2q – 2 p and 2q + 2 p with q ?
(3) 1036
Answer (0)
(4) 1042
Sol. r = ( 2q – 2 p ) + ( 2q + 2 p )
Answer (2)
Fc k q1 q2 r = 2  2q = 4q
Sol. =
Fg G m1 m2
Angle of r with q = angle between 4q and q = 0°
9 2 −38
9  10  (1.6)  10
= 23. In a LCR series AC circuit as given, the voltage
6.67  10−11  9.1 10−31  1.67  10−27
across the capacitor is 25 x volts then x is
39
= 2.27  10
20.

SECTION - B
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to
each question should be rounded-off to the nearest
integer. Answer (8)

21. In YDSE; for wavelength  = 5000 Å, slit distance  1 


2
Sol. Z =  L − + R2
d = 3 mm and screen distance of 2 m. The intensity  C 
at a point which is 3 cm away from central maxima
2
(Assume intensity of light for each source is Io) is xIo  1 
=  100 − + 3002
−6 
then x is _______.  100  20  10 
Answer (4)
= (400)2 + 3002
–3 –2
dy 3  10  3  10
Sol. x = = Z = 500 
D 2

2 9  10 –5 i=
50 2
A
d =  500
5000  10–10 2

2 1 1000
=  9  10 –5 C = = = 500 
−6
10 –6 100  20  10 2

d = 180 VC = 50 2 = 25 8

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24. The magnetic field at centre O is k × 10–7 T. Radius 26. Find the tension (T) in the given string (in N).

given. Find k.

Answer (192)
Answer (3)
Sol. T = (6 + 10) (g + a)

Sol. B due to section BC and DA of wire = 0 = 16 × 12

Bnet = BAB + BCD = 192 N

27. An alternating voltage applied to a series LRC


 i  i  i  1 1
Bnet = 0 + 0 = 0  +  circuit as shown in figure.
4  4 4  2   16 8 

30 i  3i 34
Bnet = = 0  = 10−7 
  16 4 4 4

Bnet = 3  10−7 T 

25. A particle is moving in straight line with constant


The current the circuit is ______ Ampere
acceleration with initial velocity of zero. The ratio of
Answer (20)
distance travelled by particle in (n – 1)th second to

Sol. z = R 2 + ( xC − xL ) = R
2
A
that in nth second, where n = 10 is then (A + B)
B
200
is _____. (A and B are co-prime number) i= = 20 Ampere
z

Answer (36) 28.

29.
a S 17
Sol. Sn = u + (2n − 1)  9 =
2 S10 19 30.

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CHEMISTRY

SECTION - A 3. Find out work done on the gas for following process
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Choose the correct answer :
1. Which metal shows highest and maximum number
of oxidation states?
(1) Mn (2) Fe
(3) Co (4) Cr
(1) 61.5 Joule (2) –61.5 Joule
Answer (1) (3) +246 Joule (4) –246 Joule
Sol. Mn shows highest oxidation state of +7. Oxidation Answer (1)
number of Mn ranges from +2 to +7. Sol. W = r2
2. Consider the reaction: = (3.14)(140 × 103)(140 × 10–6) J
= 61.544 Joule
Fe2O3  s   3CO(g) 
 2Fe  s   3CO2  g 


4. Identify the correct Lewis dot structure of NO2
Which of the following will not affect the equilibrium (1) (2)
state?
(3) (4)
(I) Addition of Fe2O3 Answer (2)
(II) Addition of CO2 Sol. The correct Lewis structure of NO2 is
(III) Decreasing mass of Fe2O3
(IV) Removal of CO 5. What is correct order of strength of following ligands
(1) (II) and (IV) according to spectrochemical series
Cl–, F–, I–, CN–, OH–
(2) (I) and (IV)
(1) CN– < OH– < F– < CI– < I–
(3) (I) and (III)
(2) I– < CI– < F– < OH– < CN–
(4) All will affect equilibrium state (3) I– < CI– < F– < CN– < OH–
Answer (3) (4) F– < CI– < I– < OH– < CN–
Sol. As conc. of solid species is constant Answer (2)
(active mass = 1) at a given temperature, for solid Sol. Spectrochemical series : (NCERT)
addition or decreasing mass do not affect I– < Br– < SCN– < Cl– < S2– < F– < OH– <C2O42– <
equilibrium state. H2O < NCS– < EDTA4– < NH3 < en < CN– < CO

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Answer (3)
6. Sol. S-1: Stability of +1 oxidation state increases down
the group due to inert pair effect S-1 is true
Product will be :
S-2: Radius of Ga is smaller than Al due to d-block
(1) Alcohol (2) Alkane
contraction  S-2 is false
(3) Alkene (4) Ester
9. Which of the following given complexes has least
Answer (2)
magnetic moment?
(1) [Fe(H2O)6]2+ (2) [Co(H2O)6]2+
Sol. (3) [Ti(H2O)6]3+ (4) [Cr(H2O)6]2+
Answer (3)
7. If the number of neutrons in the most abundant
isotope of boron is ‘x’ and its highest oxidation state Sol. [Fe(H2O)6]2+  Fe2+ = 3d6  n = 4
in unsaturated compound is ‘y’, then find the value [Co(H2O)6]2+  Co2+ = 3d7  n = 3
of (x + y)
[Ti(H2O)6]3+  Ti3+ = 3d1  n = 1
(1) 6 (2) 4
(3) 3 (4) 9 [Cr(H2O)6]2+  Cr2+ = 3d4  n = 4
Answer (4) [Ti(H2O)6]3+ has only 1 unpaired electron hence
Sol. The most abundant isotope of boron is 11
5B . least magnetic moment.
Number of neutrons in it = x = 6. 10. Assertion : Trans But-2-ene is less polar than cis
The highest oxidation state of boron in its But-2-ene
unsaturated compound like (BN)x (Inorganic
graphite) is +3 Reason : Trans But-2-ene has zero dipole
moment
 y=3
x + y = 6 + 3 = 9. (1) Both Assertion and Reason are true and
8. Consider the following statements: Reason is a correct explanation of Assertion
Statement-1: Stability of +1 oxidation state (2) Both Assertion and Reason are true but
increases down the group in Group-13 Reason is not a correct expiation of Assertion.
Statement-2: Atomic radius of Ga is greater than Al (3) Assertion is true and Reason is false
(1) Statement-1 is correct, statement-2 is correct
(4) Assertion is false and Reason is true.
and statement-2 is correct explanation of
statement-1 Answer (1)
(2) Statement-1 is correct, statement-2 is correct
but statement-2 is not correct explanation of Sol.
statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is correct, statement-2 is incorrect

 = 0 for trans but-2-ene, whereas for cis but-2-ene


(4) Statement-1 is incorrect, statement-2 is correct
0

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11. Arrange the following carbocations in increasing Answer (1)


order of their stability
Sol. MnO4– possess +7 oxidation state of Mn which is
(I) highest among the given compounds.

(II) 14. Which of the following cation will give green colour
in Borax Bead Test?
(III) (1) Iron

(IV) (2) Cobalt


(1) I < II < IV < III (3) Manganese
(2) II < III < IV < I (4) Nickel
(3) II < I < III < IV Answer (1)
(4) III < IV < II < I
Sol. Iron - Green
Answer (4)
Cobalt - Blue
Sol. Stability of carbocation  -number of -hydrogen
atoms Manganese - Colourless/Violet
Nickel - Grey
15. Identify the change occurring in oxidation state of
Mn in cell reaction of dry cell in clock during its use
(1) +3  +4
So, stability III < IV < II < I
(2) +2  +7
12. Which postulates of Dalton’s theory is wrong?
(3) +4  +3
(1) Matter consists of indivisible atoms
(2) All atoms of a given element have identical (4) +7  +2
properties but different masses Answer (3)
(3) Compounds are formed when atoms of
Sol. Discharging cell reaction of dry cell
different elements combine in a fixed ratio
4
(4) Chemical reaction involve reorganisation of Zn(s)  2MnO2 (s)  2NH4 Cl(s) 
atoms Anode Cathode

Answer (2) 3
ZnCl2 (s)  2MnO(OH)(s)  2NH3 
Sol. All atoms of a given elements have identical
properties including identical mass. 16. Identify the correct relationship between potential
energy and total energy of an electron in Bohr’s
13. In which of the following compound Mn will have model for single electron species.
highest oxidation state?
(1) PE = 2TE (2) PE = –2TE
(1) MnO4– (2) MnO2 (3) PE = TE (4) PE = –TE

(3) MnO2–
4 (4) Mn2O3 Answer (1)

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Sol. In Bohr’s model for H-like atoms/ions, 20. Consider the following compounds
13.6Z 2
TE (En )  eV
n2
and PE (Un) = 2TE (En)
and KE (Kn) = –TE (En)
17. If value of mass of electron is 9.1 × 10–31 kg. Find
out velocity of electron in first orbit of H-atom. Select the option with correct order of their boiling
points
(1) 2.18 × 105 m/s
(2) 2.18 × 106 m/s (1) d > a > b > c

(3) 2.18 × 107 m/s (2) a > b > d > c


4
(4) 2.18 × 10 m/s (3) a > d > c > d
Answer (2)
(4) a > d > b > c
1
Sol. 13.6  1.6  1019   (9.1 1031 )  v 2 Answer (2)
2
v = 2.186 × 106 m/s Sol. B.P. C2H5–O–C2H5  307 K

18. If C = 42.1%, H = 6.4%, O = 52.5% and molar mass


(Pentane  309 K)
is 342 g/mol, then molecular formula of compound.
(1) C11H22O12 (2) C12H22O11
(3) C10H20O11 (4) C11H22O11  392 K
Answer (2)
Sol. Molar mass matches with C12H22O11 (342 g/mol)
12  12  100
 374 K
% of C in C12H22O11   42.1%
342 SECTION - B
19. Which one of the following compounds will give Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
positive ninhydrin test?
contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to
(1) Starch
each question should be rounded-off to the nearest
(2) Cellulose
integer.
(3) Egg Albumin
(4) Lipid

Answer (3)
21.
Sol. Ninhydrin test is given by all -amino acids. Egg
albumin is a protein which on hydrolysis gives
number of -amino acids. So, Egg albumin will give Sum of total number of oxygen atoms in A and B is
positive ninhydrin test. Answer (14)

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24. How many of the following can be prepared by


Sandmeyer’s reaction:
Sol.

Answer (2)

Sol.

This is preparation method of picric acid.


Total number of oxygen atoms in
A=7
B=7
Sum = 7 + 7 = 14
22. Sum of number of  and  bonds in ethylene
molecule is x. Then value of x is:
Answer (6)

Sol. 25. Find out overall order of reaction

 bond = 5 [A] [B] Rate of

 bond = 1 reaction

x=5+1=6
Exp-1 0.1 0.1 6 × 10–1
23. What is the number of valence electrons on N in
NO2 ? Exp-2 0.3 0.2 72 × 10–1

Answer (8)
Exp-3 0.3 0.4 288 × 10–1

Sol. NO2 :
Exp-4 0.4 0.1 24 × 10–1

Total valence electrons of N in NO2 = 8 Answer (3)

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Sol. Exp-1 and Exp-4 27. The limiting molar conductivities of a divalent cation
(M2+) and a monovalent anion (A–) are 57 S cm2
r  [A]1
mol–1 and 73 S cm2 mol–1 respectively. Then find
Exp-2 and Exp-3
the limiting molar conductivity shown by their
Rate  [B]2 compound in S cm2 mol–1 is________.

r  [A]1 [B]2 Answer (203)

Overall order = 1 + 2 Sol. Compound of M2+ and A– is MA2.

=3 Limiting Molar conductivity of M2+ = 57 S cm2 mol–1

Limiting Molar conductivity of A– = 73 S cm2 mol–1

26. Limiting Molar conductivity of MA2 = 57 + 2 × 73

= 203 S cm2 mol–1


If mass of aniline taken is 9.3 g and produced mass
28. One litre solution of 0.2 M glucose is separated with
of product is 26.4 g. Then calculate the percentage
its pure solvent with semi-permeable membrane.
yield of reaction.
0.1 moles of NaCI is added to the solution. The
[Atomic mass of Br : 80 g mol–1]
change in osmotic pressure of solution will be at
Answer (80) 300 K (nearest integer)

9.3 (Take R = 0.083)


Sol. Moles of aniline taken   0.1 as molar mass
93
Answer (5)
of aniline is 93 g mol–1
Sol. initial = iCRT = 1 × 0.2 × 0.083 × 300

final = (0.2 + 0.2) 0.083 × 300

= 0.4 × 0.083 × 300

 = (0.4 – 0.2) × 0.083 × 300


–1
Molar mass = 330 g mol
= 4.98
Produced mass (real)
Yield   100 5
Produced mass (ideal)

26.4  100 29.


  80
330  0.1
30.

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MATHEMATICS

SECTION - A 
2x(1+ sin x )dx
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20
2.  (1+ cos2 x )
is equal to
–
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (1) 2 (2) 2

Choose the correct answer : 3 2


(3) (4)
 2 2
4
dx
1. The value of  1 + tan x equals to Answer (1)
0
Sol.
   
+ ln2 + ln2 (2x(1 + sin x ))dx 2x(1 + sin x ) + (–2x )(1 + sin(– x ))dx
(1)
8
(2)
4
I=  (1+ cos x ) 2
=
(1+ cos2 x )
– 0
 1  1
(3) + ln2 (4) + ln2 
x sin xdx
8 2 8 4
I = 4
2
Answer (4) 0 (1 + cos x )

 
( – x )sin( – x )
4
dx I = 4 dx
Sol. I =  x ))2
0
1 + tan x 0 1 + (cos( –

 
  sin xdx x sin xdx
4
dx I = 4 – 4
I= 0 1 + cos
2
x 2
0 (1 + cos x )
0 1 + tan
 
 4 − x
  
sin xdx
  2I = 4
2
4
dx 0 1 + cos x
=
1 − tan x 
0 1+
sin x 
1 + tan x  I = 2 dx = 2. = 2
2
0 1 + cos x
2

4
 1 + tan x 
=  dy 3  
0
2  dx
 3. If + 2y = sin2x & y ( 0 ) = , then y  
dx 4 8

 
1 1 4
= x + ln | sec x | (1) e 8 (2) e 6
2 2 0
−
 1
= + ln 2 (3) e 4 (4) None
8 2
Answer (3)
 1
= + ln2
8 4 Sol. I.F. = e 2 dx 

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ye2x =  e2x sin2x dx  (a, b, c)  {(1, 2, 1), (1, 4, 4), (2, 4, 2), (2, 8, 8),
(3, 6, 3), (4, 4, 1), (4, 8, 4), (8, 8, 2)}
Let 2x = t.
8 1
 probability = 3
=
dt 8 64
dx =
2 5. Let f(x) = x2 – 5x and g(x) = 7x – x2. Then the area
1 t between curves equals to
2
ye2x = e sin t dt (1) 36 (2) 70
(3) 72 (4) 50
1 t
= e sin t − cos t  + c Answer (3)
4 
Sol. Given f(x) = x2 – 5x, … (1)
2x
e g(x) = 7x – … (2)
ye2x = ( sin2x − cos2x ) + c x2
4
3
Now y ( 0 ) =
4
3 1
 = − +c
4 4
c=1
Intersection of (1) and (2)
sin2x − cos2x
 y= + e−2x x2 – 5x = 7x – x2
4
2x2 – 12x = 0

  − 2(x2 – 6x) = 0
 y  =e 4
8 2x(x – 6) = 0
4. Consider the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 then find the x = 0, x = 6
probability if a, b, c  A, where A = {1, 2, 3, 4 …8} 6

that the equation has equal roots.


 A =  (g( x ) − f ( x )) dx
0
1 1 6
(1) (2)
512 64 =  (7x − x 2 − ( x 2 − 5x )) dx
0
1 1
(3) (4) 6
8 4
=  (7x − x 2 − x 2 + 5x ) dx
Answer (2) 0

Sol. For equal roots : b2 – 4ac = 0 6


=  (12x − 2x 2 ) dx
 b2 = 4ac 0
 ac must be perfect square  62  2
= 12   − (6)3
 (a, c) = {(1, 1), (1, 4), (2, 2), (2, 8), (3, 3), (4, 1),  2  3
(4, 4), (5, 5), (6, 6), (7, 7), (8, 2), (8, 8)} = 216 – 144
Correspond b must lie in set A = 72 sq. units

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6. When 4 dice are rolled, then find the probability of


16 as a sum. Sol.

54 53
(1) (2)
64 64

52 5
(3) (4)
64 64 PD = 4cos  PS = 4cos + 2sin
DS = 2sin
Answer (2)
AP = 4sin
Sol. Total ways to distribute 16 as a sum of 4 numbers
are: QA = 2cos  PQ = 2cos + 4sin
 Area of PQRS
6 6 2 2 → 4!/2!2! = 6
= PQRS = 4(2cos + sin) (cos + 2sin)
6 6 3 1 → 4!/2! = 12 = 4[2cos2 + 2sin2 + 5sincos]
= 8 + 10sin2
6 5 4 1 → 4! = 24
Area is maximum when sin2 = 1   = 45°
6 5 3 2 → 4! = 24  max area = 8 + 10 = 18
6 4 4 2 → 4!/2! = 12 8. Two lines passing through (2, 3) parallel to
coordinate axes. A circle of unit radius touches both
6 4 3 3 → 4!/2! = 12 the lines and lie on the origin side.
Then the shortest distance of point (5, 5) from the
5 5 4 2 → 4!/2! = 12 circle is
(1) 2 (2) 3
5 5 3 3 → 4!/2!·2! = 6
(3) 4 (4) 13
5 5 1 5 → 4!/3! = 4
Answer (3)
5 4 4 3 → 4!/2! = 12
Sol.
4 4 4 4 → 1 = 1

Total ways = 125

125
Required Probability =  Centre  (1, 2)
64
 Equation of circle is (x – 1)2 + (y – 2)2 = 1
7. A rectangle ABCD with AB = 2 and BC = 4 is
inscribed in rectangle PQRS such that vertices of
ABCD lie on sides of PQRS then maximum 
possible area of rectangle PQRS is (sq. unit)
(1) 9 (2) 20 PC = 5
(3) 18 (4) 12 CB = 1
Answer (3)  PB = shortest distance = 4

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t 2f ( x ) − x 2f ( t ) Sol. sinx = A(2sinx + 3cosx) + B(2cosx – 3sinx)


9. If f(1) = 1 lim = 1 then 2f(2) + 3f(3)
t →x t−x 2A − 3B = 1 A = 2
equals to  13
 
−3
(1) 1 (2) 7 3 A + 2B = 0 B =
13
(3) 9 (4) 13
Answer (4) 2 3
(2sin x + 3cos x ) − (2cos x − 3sin x )
t 2f ( x ) − x 2f ( t )  I = 39 13 13 dx
Sol. lim =1 (2sin x + 3cos x )
t →x t−x

2t f ( x ) − x f  ( t )
2 2 3 4
= 39  x − ln | 2sin x + 3cos x |
lim =1 13 13 0
t →x 1
2x f(x) – x2f1(x) = 1 
= 6x − 9ln | 2sin x + 3cos x |04
dy 2
 − y = −1
dx x 6  5 
= − 9ln   + 9ln(3)
2
 − dx 1 4  2
I.F. = e x =
x2 3  5 
= − 9ln  

y
= −
1
dx
2 3 2 
2
x x2 sin3x +  sin x +  cos3x
11. If f ( x ) = is
y 1
= +c x3
2 x
x continuous at x = 0 then f(0) is
y=x+ x2c (1) –4 (2) 4
Now f(1) = 1 (3) 9 (4) 3
c=0
Answer (1)
y=x
sin3x +  sin x +  cos3x
Now 2f(2) + 3f(3) = 2 × 2 + 3 × 3 Sol. limit
x →0 x3
= 4 + 9 = 13
Option (D) is correct.
 27x3   x3   9x 2 81x 4 
/4  3x − + ...  +   x − + ... +  1− + + ...
39sin x dx limit  3!   3!   2! 4! 
10.  2sin x + 3cos x
equals to
x →0 x3
0
  = 0 &  = –3,
3  5  3  5 
(1) + 9ln   (2) – 9ln  
2 3 2  2 3 2   27 3  3
− +  x + ...
3  5  3  5   f (0) = limit  3! 3! 
(3) + 3ln   (4) – 3ln  
x →0 x3
2 3 2  2 3 2 
−27 + 3 −24
Answer (2) = = = −4
3! 3!

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x − 3 y z +1 13. 10 items out of which 3 are defective. If x denotes


12. If intersection point of lines = = and
number of defective items if 5 items are drawn and
3 2 2
x − 7 y z +1 Var(X) = 2 then 96 2 is equal to
= = is P. Then the distance of P from
4 1 1 (1) 96 (2) 56
 −2 −3 2  (3) 21 (4) 28
 5 , 5 , 5  is equal to
 
Answer 2)
(1) 13 (2) 19
Sol.
(3) 11 (4) 17
X 0 1 2 3
Answer (3)
P(X) 7
C5 7
C4  3C1 7
C3  3C3 7
C2  3C3
x − 3 y z +1
Sol. = = =  (say) 10
C5 10
C5 10
C5 10
C5
3 2 2
x = 3 + 3 
y = 2
X 0 1 2 3
z = 2 – 1
P(X) 1 5 5 1
x − 7 y z +1
And = = =  (say) 12 12 12 12
4 1 1
x = 4 + 7 2 = ( x − u )2 P( x )

y= 5 10 3 18
 =  xP( x ) = 0 + + + =
z=–1 12 12 12 12

As these lines intersect, so 3


=
2
3 + 3 = 4 + 7, 2 = 
2
 3 9 1 1 5 1 5 9 1
We get 2 =   x −  P( x ) =  +  +  + 
 2 4 12 4 12 4 12 4 12
3 + 3 = 4(2) + 7
1 28 7
5 = – 4 = (9 + 5 + 5 + 9) = =
48 48 12
−4 −8
=  =  962 = 56
5 5
14.
 3 −8 −13 
So we get points as  , , =P
5 5 5  15.

 −2 −3 2  16.
Now, distance of P from  , , 
 5 5 5 17.
2 2 2 18.
 3 2   −8 3   −13 2 
= 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 − 5
      19.

= 1 + 1 + 9 = 11 20.

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SECTION - B 2 − 1 + 3 − 2 + ... 100 − 99


Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
= 100 − 1
contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to
each question should be rounded-off to the nearest  99 = m
integer.
1 1 1
+ + ... + =n
g (1) 1 2 2  3 99  100
21. If f(x) = x5 + 2x3 + 3x + 1 and g(f(x)) = x, then
g  (1)
2 −1 3 − 2 100 − 99
is equal to + + ... +
1 2 2  3 99  100
Answer (0)
1 1 1 1 1 1
Sol. g(f(x)) = x  − + − + ... + −
g (f(x)) × f (x) = 1 1 2 2 3 99 100

g ( f ( x ) ) =
1 1 99
 1− = =n
f ( x) 100 100
f(x) = 1 m 99
= = 100
 x5 + 2x3 + 3x + 1 = 1 n 99
x5 + 2x3 + 3x = 0 100
 x = 0 is the only solution because f(x) is 23. If aR and |2a – 1|  3[a] + 2{a}, Here [x] represents
increasing. greatest integer value of x and {x} represents
 g(1) = 0 (f(x) = 1 a + x = 0) fractional part value of x.
g (1) Then the value of 72amin equals to
 =0
g  (1)
Answer (18)
1 1 I
22. If + + ... + =m Sol. |2a – 1|  3[a] + 2{a}
1+ 2 2+ 3 99 + 100
|2a – 1|  [a] + 2a
1 1 1
+ + ... + =n.
1 2 2  3 99  100 1
For 2a – 1 < 0 i.e., a < – 2a + 1  [a] + 2a
m 2
Then the value of equals to
n 4a + [a] –1  0  [a]  1 – 4a  a  0.25 and for
Answer (100) 1
a>
1 1 I 2
Sol. + + ... +
1+ 2 2+ 3 99 + 100 2a – 1  [a] + 2a

1 2− 1
+
1 ( 3− 2 ) + ... +  [a]  –1  a  – 1

= ( 1+ 2 )( 2− 1 ) ( 2+ 3) ( 3− 2) So amin. = 0.25
I 100 − 99 72
  72.(0.25) = = 18
99 + 100 100 + 99 4

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24. The number of distinct real roots of Answer (04.00)

x x + 2 – 5 x + 1 − 1 = 0 equals to Sol.

Answer (3)
Sol.

(I) x  0 Equation of circle with AB as diameter


x2 + 2x – 5x – 5 – 1 = 0  k  k
x − 2x + y y − 3 = 0
x2 – 3x – 6 = 0 → 1 root +ve    

(II) –1  x  0  x2 + y 2 −
kx ky
− =0
2 3
–x2 – 2x – 5x – 5 – 1 = 0
Comparing, k = 6
x2 + 7x + 6 = 0 → x = –1 is a root
Latus rectum of ellipse
(III) –1  x  −2
x2 + 9y2 = k2 = 62
x2 – 2x + 5x + 5 – 1 = 0

x2 – 3x – 4 = 0 → No root in given range x2 y 2 2b2 2(4)


 + =1  L.R. = =
62 22 a 6
(IV) x < – 2
4
x2 + 2x + 5x + 5 – 1 = 0 =
3
x2 + 7x + 4 = 0 → One root less than – 2
26.
 The number of distinct roots are 3
27.
25. Let 2x + 3y – k = 0 is a curve which intersects axis
at points A and B. A circle is drawn through A and 28.
B as diameter has equation x2 + y2 – 3x – 2y = 0. 29.
If the latus rectum of ellipse x2 + 9y2 = k2 is l then 3l
is equal to 30.

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