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Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - Motion in a Straight Line
Level-1

SECTION - A x
B
Straight Objective Type Q
P A
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
O t0 t
1. Two particles A and B start moving from the same
point on the X-axis. The velocity versus time graph (A) A lives closer to the carrot field than B
for the particle is as shown in figure. The maximum
(B) A starts from the carrot field earlier than B
relative separation between the two particles will be
equal to (C) A and B have equal average velocities from 0
VA
to t0
VB

m/s
(D) B overtakes A on the way
2m/s
3. The velocity time graph of a particle initially at the
1m/s (2,0)
origin at time t = 0 and moving in a straight line
time time(s) along the x-axis is shown. If A1, A2 and A3 are the
1s 2s (1,0) (2,0) shaded areas and A2 > 3A1 and A3 < 2A1, then
1
(A) m v
2
3
(B) m
4
5
(C) m
4 A1 A3
(D) None of these
t0 t
SECTION - B A2
Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, (A) For 0 < t < t0, the particle crosses the origin
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. only once
2. The position-time (x-t) graphs for two rabbits A and (B) For 0 < t < t0, the particle crosses the origin
B moving from their carrot field O to their homes twice
P and Q respectively along straight line path (C) The motion of the particle is non-uniform
(taken as x axis) are shown in figure below.
Choose the correct statement(s). (D) Acceleration of particle becomes zero only
once during 0 < t < t0

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4. A parachutist jumps from height 100 m. He is to SECTION-C
reach at ground with zero velocity. For this purpose Integer Answer Type
he switches on a parachute propeller after falling
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
freely for certain height. Given that after the
to each of the questions is an integer.
parachute propeller is switched on total
acceleration of the man varies with velocity as a = 5. Graph of (1/v) vs x for a particle under motion is as
–2v, where v is the instantaneous velocity of the shown, where v is velocity and x is position. The
man. Choose the correct options for this situation time taken by particle to move from x = 4 m to x =
(use g = 10 m/s2)
t
(A) Man switches on parachute propeller after 12m is t seconds, then the value of is _____
10
falling freely for time 4 second
v–1(sec/m)
(B) Man switches on parachute propeller after
falling freely for time 2 second
(C) Distance covered by the man with parachute
2
propeller switched on is 20 m
(D) Distance covered by the man during free fall is ½
60 m
4 12 x (m)
6. A train is moving on straight track moving with
constant velocity 36 km/h. A bird sitting at rear end
fly towards engine with constant speed 54 km/h and
then again comes back to rear end. The average
velocity of the bird with respect to ground (in km/hr)
is 6x. Find x -

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SECTION - A (D) The angle  will not depend on the value of vo as


Straight Objective Type well as R

This section contains multiple choice questions. Each 3. An object is moving in the xy plane with the position
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,   
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. vector is given by r  x i  y j and velocity vector is
  
1. Position-time graph is shown which is a semicircle v  v x i  v y j . Consider a point O at origin . Dis-
from t = 2 to t = 8 sec. Find time t at which the
tance of object from origin is decreasing, if
instantaneous velocity, is equal to average velocity
over first t seconds (A) vx>0, vy<0 and x<0, y>0
(A) 4.8 sec x
(B) 3.2 sec (B) vx<0, vy>0 and x>0, y<0
(C) 2.4 sec t
0 2 5 8
(D) 5 sec (C) xvx+yvy<0

SECTION - B

Multiple Correct Answer Type (D) –xvx+yvy<0

This section contains multiple choice questions. Each SECTION-C


question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. Integer Answer Type

2. A truck starting from T has to move to a diametri- This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
cally opposite point P on a circular track which sur- to each of the question
rounds a field. The speed of the truck along the track
is 2vo. While that in the field is vo. The driver plans to 4. A red and a green stone fall freely along vertical paths
move along the track of a circle initially and then at a place of the universe where the acceleration
along a straight line as shown due to gravity is exactly 10 m/s2 and where nothing
prevents free fall. The red stone just starts falling
P
 when the green stone reaches it. The green stone
also started from rest but from a higher position. Af-
 ter a while the distance between the two stones is

7m, and then after two more seconds elapses the

T distance between them will increase to 27 m. How
much higher did the green stone start (in m)?
(A) To reach P in shortest time,  must be equal to
60° 5. The position of a particle moving along X-axis is given
(B) The minimum time required to reach P is by x = 2t3 – 9t2 + 12t + 7, where x is in meter and t
R  in seconds. If the distance covered by the particle in

  3 the time internal from t = 0 to t = 3 seconds, is (6 +
v0  6 
y)m, find the value of y.
(C) The distance travelled to reach P in shortest time
 
is R   3 
 3 

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ANSWERS

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1. (C) 2. (A,B,D) 3. (A,C,D) 4. (A.C) 5. (1) 6. (6)

LEVEL-2

1. (B) 2. (A,B,C,D) 3. (A,B,C) 4. (5) 5. (5)

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Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - Structure of Atom
Level-1

4. If the mass of electron is doubled, the radius of


SECTION - A
first orbit of H-atom become about
Straight Objective Type
(A) 0.529 Å (B) 0.265 Å
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
(C) 1.058 Å (D) 0.32 Å
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 5. Which of the following transition in He+ ion emits
light of wavelength equal to the longest wavelength
1. Which of the following statement is incorrect? emitted in the Paschen series of H-atom ?
(A) All substances have magnetic properties
(A) 9  6 (B) 8  6
(B) There are substances in which all electron are
paired (C) 8  4 (D) 6  3

(C) There are substances in which one or more 6. The angular momentum of electron revolving round
electrons are unpaired nucleus of H-atom is directly proportional to

(D) The greater the number of unpaired electrons, (A) n2 (B) n


the lesser the paramagnetism per mole of (C) n–2 (D) n–1
substance
7. An excited hydrogen atom emits a photon of
2. If 0 is the threshold wavelength for photoelectric
wavelength  in returning to the ground state. If R
emission,  the wavelength of light falling on the
is the Rydberg’s constant, then the quantum
surface of a metal and m the mass of electron
number n of the excited state is
then the velocity of ejected electrons is given by

1 1
(A) R (B) R  1
 2h  2  2hc  2
(A)  ( 0   ) (B)  (0   ) R
m   m  (C) (D) R  R  1
R  1
8. Three energy states of a hydrogen like atom are
1 1 shown in the figure. The transition from C to B
 2hc  0    2  2h  1 1  2
(C)    (D)     yields a photon of wavelength 364.6 nm and the
 m  0    m   0    transition from B to A yields a photon of
wavelength 121.5 nm. Then the transition from C to
3. The wavelength of K  -characteristic X-rays A will yield a photon of wavelength.
produced is , when cathode rays strike on a
metal of atomic number Z. What should be the C
364.6 nm
atomic number of metal such that it can produce
B
the K -characteristic X-rays of wavelength 4 ?
121.5 nm
Z Z
(A) (B)
16 2 A
Z 1 (A) 91.2 nm (B) 243.1 nm
(C) (D) 2Z – 1
2 (C) 486.1 nm (D) None of these

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9. The radial wave function of 1s-orbital for H-atom is (C) A node is a surface where the wave function
3 passes through zero as it changes sign
1  1  2 r /a0
given as,  =   e , where a0 = Bohr (D) Radial probability and radial distribution
  a0 
functions are different things
radius. The probability of finding the electrons at a
distance r from the nucleus is given by
SECTION - B

  4r dr
2 2 Multiple Correct Answer Type
(A)  = 2dr (B)
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
(C) 24r2 dr (D) •dV question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
10. If uncertainty in position of electron and its velocity answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
are equal, then what is the uncertainty in its
15. If electron in H-atom is replaced by another
momentum?
hypothetical micro-particle say -which is 200 times
hm hm
(A) (B)  1
4 2 heavier than electron, the wavelength    of the
hm  

(C) (D) hm 2nd line of Lyman series of H-atom will be (assume

nucleus to be stationary)
11. For a H-atom system, the energy of principal
9 9
Rhc (A) 1600 R (B) 8 R
energy level is given by , Calculate number of H H
16
orbitals present at the given level [R  Rydberg 1 4
constant) (C) 150 R (D) 3 R
H H

(A) 4 (B) 3 16. If proton in the nucleus of hydrogen atom is


replaced by positron (+1e0) having the charge of
(C) 9 (D) 16
proton but mass that of electron, the wave number
12. An excited atom having atomic number ‘Z’ emits a of the lowest energy transition in the Lyman series
photon of wavelength ‘’ while returning to the of the above designated H-atom considering the
ground state (Ist shell). The value of n of the excited nuclear motion will be equal to
state is given by (R = Rydberg constant)
3 3
(A) RH (B) RH
RZ2 4 8
(A) RZ RZ – 1 (B)
RZ2 – 1
RH 3
2 1 (C) (D) RH
RZ – 1 2 2
(C)
RZ2
(D)

RZ2 RZ2 – 1  17. Due to inter electronic repulsion, an electron
13. The first emission line of Balmer series for H experiences less nuclear charge. It is, therefore,
spectrum has the wave number equal to said that inner shell electrons shield the nucleus.
The actual nuclear charge experienced by an
9R H 7R H electron is called effective nuclear charge. If the
(A) (B)
400 144 electrons in K-shell shields the nucleus to the
extent of 0.5 (say) each. What will be the wave
3R H 5R H
(C) (D) number of the spectral line arising out of n = 4 to
4 36 n = 2 transition in Li atom?
14. Find the incorrect sentence
3 3
(A) The angular wave function for p x orbital (A) RH (B) RH
becomes zero at all points on the YZ plane 4 8

(B) Radial function for 2s orbital rapidly decays as RH


compared to 1s-orbital with distance r (C) (D) 8RH
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18. The orbital angular momentum of an electron
SECTION - C
(I = 1) makes an angle of 45° from Z -axis.
The Lz of electron will be Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains paragraphs. Based upon this
 h   h 
(A) 2   (B) 0   paragraph, some multiple choice questions have to be
 2   2  answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE
 h   h  is/are correct.
(C)   (D) 3  2 
 2 
Paragraph for Question Nos. 23 and 24
19. An electron has an orbital angular momentum
It is impossible to determine simultaneously the position
h
equal to 6 . How many Z-components are and velocity of small microscopic particles like, electron,
2
proton or neutron and accurately. This is called
possible for this electron ?
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. Mathematically it is
(A) One (B) Three
h
(C) Four (D) Five represented asx.p  [x is uncertainty in position,
4
20. What is the potential energy of an electron present p is uncertainty in momentum.]
in Ist shell of hydrogen species? 23. If uncertainty in the measurement of position and
momentum for a particle of mass (m) are equal then
 e2 the minimum uncertainty in the measurement of its
(A) (B) –2RHhc
40r velocity is:
e 2 h h
(C) (D) +13.6 eV (A) (B)
80r 2m  4m
21. Which of the following is / are correct? h h
(C) (D)
(A) The orbital angular momentum for a p–electron 2m 4 m
h 24. If a 1.0 g body is travelling along X-axis at 100 cm
is
2 s–1 with an uncertainty in velocity as 2 cms–1. The
(B) Number of e– in a shell with principal quantum minimum uncertainty in its position is
no 'n' is 3n2 (A) 2.64 × 10–30 m (B) 2.64 × 10–28 m
(C) Possible set of quantum no. for last unpaired (C) 1.30 × 10–30 m (D) 0.66 × 10–28 m
 1
e– of F atom is 2,1,0,   SECTION-D
 2
Matrix-Match Type
(D) The ratio of energy of e– in first Bohr orbit of
H–atom to that in the first excited state of This Section D have “match the following” type question.
Be3+ is 1 : 4. Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match
the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more
22. Find correct sentence(s) entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in
Col-II.
(A) High resolving power instruments show that
the apparent single line of spectrum consists of 25. Column - I Column - II
many fine lines h
(A) Orbital angular momentum = 2 (p) d-orbital.
(B) –ve energy of electron shows that the electron 2
is actually bound to the nucleus by this nh
(B) mvr  , n  1, 2,3...... (q)Classical
amount 2
analogue of
(C) The reference potential energy of an electron is a n g u l a r
momentum.
arbitrarily chosen
(C) Orbital with five fold degeneracy (r) p-orbital.
(D) The kinetic energy of electron is by virtue of its (D) N-shell (s) Number of
motion w a v e s
made by
electron is 4.

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26. Which electronic transition in Balmer series of
SECTION-E
hydrogen atom has same frequency as that of
Integer Answer Type n = 6 to n = 4 transition in He+ ?
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer 27. If an electron is revolving round the hydrogen
to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging nucleus at a distance of 2.111Å. It’s speed is 1.09
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective × 10x m/s. The value of x is
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For 28. The de-Broglie wavelength for an electron in the inner
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, most orbit of the hydrogen atom is 3.34 × 10–x cm.
Y and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct The value of ‘x’ is
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
29. The maximum velocity of photoelectron liberated by
electromagnetic radiations of wavelength 18 nm
X Y Z from stationary He + in its ground state is
0 0 0 2.3 × 10x m/sec. The value of x is

1 1 1 30. A beam of electron accelerated with 4.64V is passed


through a tube containing mercury vapours. As a
2 2 2 result of adsorption, electronic changes occured with
3 3 3 mercury atoms and light was emitted. If the full
energy of single electron was converted into light,
4 4 4 the wave number of emitted light is
5 5 5 3.75 × 10x cm–1. The value of x is

6 6 6 31. In a sample of 4 atoms, each having electron in the


fourth energy level on returning to ground state can
7 7 7 emit the maximum number of spectral lines
8 8 8 ________.
9 9 9

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6. Which of the following expressions represents the


SECTION - A
spectrum of Balmer series (if n is the principle
Straight Objective Type quantum number of higher energy level) ?
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each R(n  1)(n  1)
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its (A) v  cm –1v
n2
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
R(n  2)(n  2)
1. Ionization potential of hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV. (B) v  2
cm –1
n
If hydrogen atom in its ground state is excited by
monochromatic light of energy 12.1 eV then the
R(n  2)(n  2)
different spectral lines emitted according to Bohr’s (C) v  cm –1
theory will be : 4n2

(A) One (B) Two R(n  1)(n  1)


(D) v  cm–1
(C) Three (D) Four 4n2

2. An electron in a hydrogen atom in its ground state 7. In the Bohr’s model of the hydrogen atom, let r, v
absorbs 1.50 times as much energy as the and E represent the orbit radius, speed of electron
minimum required for its escape from the atom. and the total energy of the electron respectively.
What is the wavelength of the emitted electron? Which of the following relation is proportional to the
orbit number n?
o
(A) 4.70 A (B) 4.70 nm (A) v • r (B) r/E
o
(C) 9.4 A (D) 9.40 nm (C) r (D) None of these

3. The binding energy for the third electron in the 8. An electron and a proton are accelerated through
ground state of Li-atom should be a potential V. If pe and pp are their momentum,
then pp/pe ratio is approximately equal to
(A) 108. eV (B) 122.4 eV
(A) 1/21 (B) 21
(C) 30.6 eV (D) 27.2 eV
(C) 1/43 (D) 43
4. As the orbit number increases, the distance
9. The potential energy of the electron present in the
between two consecutive orbits (r1 = radius of first
second excited state of Li2+ ion is represented by
orbit)
 1 
(A) increases by 2r1 k  
 4 0 
(B) increases by (2n – 1)r1, where n is lower orbit
number 3e2 3e
(A)  (B)  4 r
40 r 0
(C) increases by (2n – 1)r1, where n is higher orbit
number 4 2k 2 z2me 4 42 k 2 me 4
(C)  (D) 
(D) remain constant h2 h2
10. Find incorrect sentence
5. Suppose that in any Bohr atom or ion, orbits are
only in even numbers like 2, 4, 6 ...... The (A) The existence of definite energy levels for the
maximum wavelength of radiation emitted in the particles contradict the uncertainty principle
visible region of H-spectrum should be (B) The total probability of finding a particle
described by  over entire space must be
4 R equal to unity
(A) (B)
R 4 (C) For electromagnetic wave, the intensity of
radiation at any point is proportional to the
36 16 square of the amplitude of the wave at that point
(C) (D)
5R 3R (D) Greater the amplitude of light wave, greater is
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11. Pick the incorrect statement : (D) On moving away from the nucleus, kinetic
energy of electron decreases.
(A) Aufbau principle is valid only for the orbitals of
different energy 15. Which of these are the characteristics of wave
function ?
(B) At Cr, 4s and 3d orbitals become nearly
identical in energy (A) must be single valued

(C) A system of particles is stable when its total 


2
energy is minimum (B)   dxdydz  1

(D) Energy of different orbitals drop to same extent
(C)  must be finite and continuous
with increase in atomic number
(D)  represents a standing wave
SECTION - B
16. If there were three possible values for spin
Multiple Correct Answer Type
 1 1
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each quantum number   ,0,   rather than two.
 2 2
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its Which of the following is/are correct regarding a
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. hypothetical periodic table based on this
condition?
12. Choose the correct statements among the
following (A) First period would have only 2 vertical columns

(A) Radial distribution function   .4r dr  give


2 2
(B) Second period would have 12 elements
probability at a particular distance along one
(C) Periodic table would contain 27 groups
chosen direction
(D) Third period would have 12 elements
(B)  2 (r) gives probability density at a particular
17. The charge cloud of a single electron in a 2px
distance over a spherical surface
atomic orbital has two lobes of electron density.
(C) For ‘s’ orbitals  (r)  ()  () =  (x, y, z) This means
is independent of  and 
(A) There is a high probability of locating the
(D) ‘2p’ orbital with quantum numbers, n = 2, electron in a 2p, atomic orbital at values of x
 =1, m = 0, also shows angular dependence >0
13. Correct statement(s) regarding 3Py orbital is/are (B) There is a high probability of locating it at
(A) Angular part of wave function is independent of values of x > 0 but no probability at all of the
angles ( and ) locating it any where in the yz plane along
which x = 0.
(B) Number of maxima when a curve is plotted
between 4r2R2(r) vs r are ‘2’ (C) There is a great probability of finding a p-
electron right at the nucleus
(C) ‘xz’ plane acts as nodal plane
(D) All are correct
(D) Magnetic quantum number must be ‘–1’
18. Which of the following statements is/are correct?
14. Which is/are correct statement ?
(A) The energy of an electron in a many electron
(A) The difference in angular momentum atom generally increases with an increase in
associated with the electron present in value of n, but for a given ‘n’, the lower the
h value of  , the lower the energy
consecutive orbits of H-atom is (n – 1)
2 (B) An electron close to the nucleus experiences
a large electrostatic attraction
(B) Energy difference between energy levels will
be changed if, P.E. at infinity assigned value (C) For a given value of n, a s – electron has more
other than zero. penetration power than a p-electron, which
has penetration power more than a d-electron,
(C) Frequency of spectral line in a H-atom is in
and so on
the order of (21) < (31) < (41)
(D) None is correct

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19. Choose the correct statements (B) The most probable distance of an electron in
the 3d orbital of H-atom is 9a0
(A) for an atom in which n = 3 electrons are
valence electrons, the inner 1s, 2s and 2p (C) The average distance of the 3s-electron from
electrons shield a 3d electron from the nuclear the nucleus of H-atom is 4a0
charge more than a 3p and 3s (D) The degeneracy of the orbitals of the H-atom
(B) 3d electron experiences a smaller attraction to RHhc
the nucleus so it is higher in energy having energy – is 16
16
(C) The different degrees of penetration to the 23. Choose the correct statements(s) regarding the
nucleus of atomic orbitals with the same value photoelectrical effect
of n but different values of I lead to energies in
the orders s<p<d<f<g<h for a many electron (A) No electrons are ejected, regardless of the
atoms intensity of the radiation, unless the frequency
exceeds a threshold value characteristic of the
(D) all values of I for the same n are equal in metal.
energy for the hydrogen atom as there is only
a single electron (B) The kinetic energy of the ejected electrons
varies linearly with the frequency of the
20. Which is correct statement in case of Hund’s incident radiation and its intensity
rule?
(C) Even at low intensities electrons are ejected
(A) It states that if more than one atomic orbital of immediately if the frequency of irradiation is
the same energy is available, electrons will
above the threshold values
occupy different atomic orbitals with parallel
spins, as far as possible, in the configuration (D) An intense and a weak beam of
of lowest energy monochromatic radiations differs in having
number of photons
(B) Total energy of a many electron atom with
more than one electron occupying a set of 24. Which of the following graph correctly represent the
degenerate orbitals is lowest, if as far as variation: for 4r22 vs r?
possible, electrons occupy different atomic
4r22

orbitals and have parallel spins


(A) 1s
(C) Hunds rule forbid many configuration that does
not violate the Pauli’s exclusion principle r
(D) Hund’s rule simply tells us which of the 4r22 is radial
4r22

Probability distribution
possible configurations is lowest in energy and 2s
(B) function
other configurations are those of excited
states, higher in energy than the ground state r r is distance
21. The magnitude of spin angular momentum (S) of an
from nucleus
electron can be
2p
4r22

h h
(A) S  s(s  1) (B) Ss (C)
2 2
r
3 h h
(C) S  
4r22

(D) S 3p
2 2 2
(D)
22. Identify the correct statement(s) among the
following r

(A) For H atom energy ratio of 2s and 2p orbitals


is equal to one.

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SECTION - C SECTION-D
Linked Comprehension Type Matrix-Match Type

This section contains paragraphs. Based upon this This Section D have “match the following” type question.
paragraph, some multiple choice questions have to be Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match
the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in
(D) for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE
Col-II.
is/are correct.
30. Match the entries in Column I with the correctly
Paragraph for Question Nos. 25 to 27 related quantities in Column II.

In a mixture of H – He+ gas (He+ is singly ionized He Column - I Column - II


atom), H atoms and He + ions are excited to their (Electronic transition) (Characteristics of
respective first excited states. Subsequently, H atoms radiation concerned)
transfer their total excitation energy to He+ ions (by
(A) n1  n in H-atoms (p) Visible radiations
collisions). Assuming that the Bohr model of atom is
applicable, answer the following questions. (B) n4  n2 in He+ ion (q) Energy numerically
equal to Rydberg
25. The quantum number n of the state finally populated energy
in He+ ions is:
(C) n  n1 in He+ ion (r) Energy numerically
(A) 2 (B) 3 equal to Ionization
(C) 4 (D) 5 Energy

26. The wavelength of light emitted in the visible region (D) n4  n2 in H-atom (s) Ultraviolet
by He+ ions after collisions with H atoms is radiations

(A) 6.5 × 10–7 m 31. Match the entries in Column I with the correctly
related quantities in Column II.
(B) 5.6 × 10–7 m Column - I Column - II
(C) 4.8 × 10–7 m (A) Angular momentum (p) Increases by
increasing n
(D) 1.22 × 10–7 m
(B) Kinetic energy (q) Decreases by
27. The ratio of the potential energy of the n = 2 decreasing Z
electron for the H atom to that of He+ ion is:
(C) Potential energy (r) Increases by
(A) 1/4 (B) 1/2 decreasing Z
(C) 1 (D) 2
(D) Velocity (s) Decreases by
Paragraph for Question Nos. 28 and 29 decreasing n
Hydrogen atoms in higher excited states have been 32. Match the following columns:
created in the laboratory and observed in space. They
Column - I Column - II
are called Rydberg atoms. In a Rydberg atom, electron
is at a distance of 10.01 m from the nucleus.
(r)
28. Find the orbit number for a hydrogen atom, whose
(A) 3s (p)
radius is 10.01 m.
(A) 435 (B) 189225 r
(C) 21 (D) 870
29. What is the energy of electron in this state ? (r)

(A) 7.187 × 10–5 eV (B) 3.798 × 10–10 eV (B) 4s (q)

(C) 0.031 eV (D) 1.797 × 10–5 eV


r

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(C) 2p (r) (r) X Y Z


0 0 0
1 1 1
r 2 2 2
3 3 3
(r)
4 4 4

(D) 3p (s) 5 5 5
6 6 6
r
7 7 7
33. Match the following columns:
8 8 8
Column - I Column - II
9 9 9
(Parameters (Dependence on ‘n’
for H-like atoms) and ‘Z’)
(A) Radius of orbit (p) n2 34. The wavelength of the K line for an element of
atomic number 58 is . The wavelength of the K
(B) Speed of electron (q) 1/n line for the element with atomic number is 29 is how
(C) Centripetal force (r) 1/n3 many times that of ?
between electron
and nucleus 35. The velocity with which should an alpha particle travel
towards the nucleus of a copper atom so as to
(D) Frequency of (s) 1/n4
arrive at a distance 10–13m from the nucleus of the
revolution of
copper atom is 6.35 × 10x m/sec. Atomic number
electron (t) Z
of copper is 29. Mass of -particle is 4 amu. The
(u) 1/Z value of ‘x’ is
(v) Z2 36. Kinetic energy of an e – in nth Bohr orbit is
(w) Z3
Z2 e2
SECTION-E where y is a whole no. y = ?
y 0 r1  n2
Integer Answer Type
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer (r1 is the first Bohr's radius of hydrgen atom)
to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging 37. If  is the wavelength of moving electrons in
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective Bohr’s 4th orbit. The area enclosed by 4th orbit is
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, x2
. The value of x is ________.
Y and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct 
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
38. A particle having charge equal to that of electron
and mass 208 times the mass of electron is
moving around a nucleus with charge +3e and
mass infinite. The value of n for which the radius
of the orbit is approximately same as that of the
first Bohr orbit of the hydrogen atom is (n = orbit
no.) ________.

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1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (C) 4. (B) 5. (B) 6. (B)

7. (C) 8. (A) 9. (C) 10. (A) 11. (D) 12. (B)

13. (D) 14. (B) 15. (A) 16. (B) 17. (A) 18. (C)

19. (D) 20. (A,B) 21. (A,C,D) 22. (A,B,C,D) 23. (A) 24. (A)

25. (A-r,B-q,C-p,D-s) 26. (3) 27. (6) 28. (8) 29. (6)

30. (4) 31. (6)

LEVEL-2

1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (D) 6. (C)

7. (A) 8. (D) 9. (C) 10. (A) 11. (D) 12. (C,D)

13. (B,C) 14. (C,D) 15. (A,B,C,D) 16. (B,C,D) 17. (A,B) 18. (A,B,C)

19. (A,B,C,D) 20. (A,B,D) 21. (A,C) 22. (A,B,C,D) 23. (A,C,D) 24. (A,C,D)

25. (C) 26. (D) 27. (A) 28. (A) 29. (A)

30. (A-q,r,s,B-s,C-r,s,D-p) 31. (A-p,s,B-q,C-p,r,s,D-q) 32. (A-p,B-s,C-q,D-r)

33. (A-p,u,B-q,t,C-s,w,D-r,v) 34. (4) 35. (6) 36. (8) 37. (4)

38. (5)

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Chapter - Trigonometric Functions
Level-1

SECTION - A (A) (0, 2) (B) (, 0)

Straight Objective Type    


(C)  ,  (D) (0, )
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each  2 2
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, 6. The number of solutions of the equation
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1
cot x  cot x  (0  x  2) is
1. If sin + 3 cos = 6x–x2–11, 0    2, x  R sin x
holds for (A) 0 (B) 1
(A) no values of x and 
(C) 2 (D) 3
(B) one value of x and one value of 
7. The number of solutions of the equation
(C) two values of x and two values of 
 x 
  x 2 3x4
2
(D) two pairs of values of (x,) sin 
2 3
2. If sin = 3sin( + 2), then the value of tan( +) + (A) Forms an empty set
2tan is
(B) is only one
(A) 3 (B) 2
(C) is only two
(C) 1 (D) 0
(D) is greater than 2
3. If sin + sin = a, cos + cos = b, then tan
    
is equal to 8. The set of all x in   ,  satisfiying 4sinx 1 <
2  2 2
5 is given by
4  a2  b2 4  a2  b 2
(A) (B) 
a  b2 a 2  b2   3    3 
(A)   ,  (B)  , 
4  a2  b2  10 10   10 10 
(C)  (D) none of these
a2  b2
  3 
(C)  ,   (D) none of these
1  3  2   4   10 10 
4. sin   sin3      sin3     i s
sin3   3   3 
9. The values of a for which the equation a sin x  2
equal to
cos x = 2  2  a has solutions are
4 3
(A) (B)
3 4 (A) a > 0 (B) a  3
3
(C)  (D) none of these (C) 0  a  2 (D) 5 1  a  2
4
10. The minimum value of 27cos 2x. 81sin 2x is
5. The equation (cosp - 1 )x2 + (cosp)x + sinp = 0,
where x is a variable, has real roots. Then the inter- (A) 1 (B) 1/9
val of p may be (C) 1/81 (D) 1/243
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11. In [– 2, 2] number of root(s) of 5sec


2
x
= n 
(A) or n + (1)n ; n l
2 3 6
1  5 tan x
is
 
(A) 0 (B) 2 (B) n or 2n + or n + (1)n ; n  l
2 6
(C) 4 (D) 8

12. Identify the correct combination of True (T) and (C) n + (1)n ;n l
6
False(F) of the given three statements
(D) n ; n  l
STATEMENT-1 : If sinx = a, where a (– 1, 1)
then we get exactly two values of cot  n
x in [0, 2] 17. Let k  ,( k 1),   n, , where n  Z, then
cot 3 3
STATEMENT-2 : tanx + cotx cannot be equal to 1 cos  k 1 sin3 2k
(A)  (B) 
STATEMENT-3 : |x – 3|2
– 4 |x – 3| – 5 = 0 has 2 cos3 2 sin  k 1
real roots.
1  1
(A) F, F, F (B) F, T, T (C) k   , 3  (D) k  or k  3
3  3
(C) F, F, T (D) T, F, F
18. Which of the following is/are true?
13. The maximum number of solutions of the equation
cos8x – tan8x = 1, in [0, 2] is (A) The maximum value of 2sin 2 + 3cos 2 +
(A) 1 (B) 3 5  17
4sin cos is
2
(C) 2 (D) 4
(B) If 6sinx + 8cosx = k then total number of
SECTION - B possible integral values of k is 21
Multiple Correct Answer Type (C) tan2 > tan7
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each (D) tan4° tan56° tan48° tan72° tan64° is less
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, than 1
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
19. If f (x) = sin8x + cos8x then
14. Which of the following assertions about tan 10° is/
(A) Maximum value of f(x) is 1
are true
(A) it is an irrational number 4
(B) Maximum value of f (x) is
3
(B) it is less than 2
(C) it’ is a rational number 1
(C) Minimum value of f (x) is
8
(D) it is greater than 2

15. cos 2x  1  sin 2x  2 sin x  cos x, if 1


(D) Minimum value of f (x) is
16
(A) sin x + cos x = 0
20. The solution to equation | cos x | = sin x may be
(B) x = 2n, n
(8k  1)
 (A) x  , where k  I
4
(C) x = n , n
4
(8k  3)
(B) x  , where k  I
 1 4
(D) x = 2n  cos1    , n
 5 
(C) x  n   , where n is odd positive integer
4
3
sin2 x  sin x 
1 
16. If cos x 2 2 =1, then possible values of x are (D) x  2n   , where n  N
4
given by

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  26. Match the function given in column-I to the number


21. 10 cos   6 cos      3  k then possible
 3 of integers in its range given in column-II
integral values of k may be
Column - I Column - II
(A) –10 (B) 17
(A) f(x)=2cos x+sinx–8
2
(P) 5
(C) 15 (D) 14
(B) f(x)=sin x+3cos x+5
2 2
(Q) 4
22. Let f() = 3(sin – cos)4 + 6(cos + sin) 2 +
(C) f(x)=4sinx cosx–sin2x+3cos2x (R) 3
4(sin6 + cos6) then
(D) f(x)=cos(sinx)+sin(sinx) (S) 2
 2   3 
(A) f    13 (B) f    13 27. Match column-I with column-II :
 3   4 
(C) f(2009) = 13 (D) f(2010) = 13 Column - I Column - II
23. The interval in which  may lie so that the solutions (A) The expression (P) independent of 
of the equation sin 2  – 2 sin  +  = 0 lie in [cos2( + ) + cos2
  
 2n   , (2n  1)   , n  Z is (  )  cos 2
 6 6
3  4  cos 2], is
(A)  , 1 (B)  , 1
 4  5  (B) The expression (Q) independent

9  3  cos2 + cos2( + ) of 
(C)  , 1 (D)  , 1
 10  4   2 cos  cos 
24. If sinx + siny + sinz = 3, x, y, z  [0, 2], then cos( + ), is
(A) x2 + y2 + z2 – xy – yz – zx = 0 (C) The expression (R) independent of
(B) x3 + y3 – z3 = xyz sin(   )sin(   )
is and 
1  tan2  cot 2 
(C) x3 + y3 + z3 = 0
(D) The expression (S) dependent on
(D) x + y + z = 0
2 sin2 + 4cos( + ) and 
SECTION-D
Matrix-Match Type
sin  sin  + cos
This Section D have “match the following” type question. 2( + ), is
Question contains two columns, Column-I and Column-
28. Column I Column II
II. Match the entries in Column-I with the entries in
Column-II. One or more entries in Column-I may match 1

1

with one or more entries in Column-II. (A) Cos2 52 – Sin22 2 equals (p) 1
2 2
25. Match the Column - I with Column - II
3 4 3 3
Column - I Column - II (B) Cos2  cos2 equals (q)
5 5 4 2
(A) The value of sin2 5° + (P) 7 3
sin2 10° +....+ sin2 90° is (C) Sin 24 + cos 6 equals (r)
4
3
(B) If 4cos = 3 cos, (Q) 15  3
2 (D) Sin2 50° + cos2130° equals (s)
4
then the value of
Codes
 
cot   cot   is A B C D
 2   2 
(C) If A + B + C = , then (R) 3 (A) q r s p
greatest value of (B) r q p s
cosA + cosB + cosC is (C) r q s p
19
(S) (D) q r p s
2
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29. Match the following 31. Match the equations given in column I with the
number of possible real roots given in column II
Column I Column II
Column I Column II
1 1
(A) If tan A  , tan B  (p) 6  1
2 3 (A)  x   cosec x –1 = 0 (p) 0
 x
then tan (2A + B)
 
x 2 –2 x
may be equal to (B) 8  3 7  (q) 3

(B) Period of sin x + cos 4x is (q) 5


 
x 2 –2 x
8 –3 7 = 15
(not only fundamental)
(C) – tanx – tan2x + tan3x = (r) 4
3
(C) If sec A + tan A = then (r) 3 tanx tan2x tan3x in [0, ]
2
13 sin A is equal to (D) tan2x – tanx = 0 in [0, ] (s) Infinite

(D) 48 sin 20° sin 40° sin 60° (s) 9 Codes

sin 80° is equal to A B C D

Codes (A) p s r q
(B) p r s q
A B C D
(C) q s r p
(A) r p s q
(D) q r s p
(B) p r s q
(C) r p q s SECTION-E
Integer Answer Type
(D) p r q s
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
30. Match the following to each of the questions is an integer.
Column I Column II
32. If (x, y) satisfy the equation 1 + 4x – x 2 =
(A) If sinx + sin2x = 1, then (p) 0
9 sec 2 y  4cos ec 2 y, then the value of x cot2y is
cos2x + cos4x is equal to
________
(B) If sinx + sin2x = 1, then cos8x + (q) 1 33. The value of tan (1+sec2) (1+sec 4) (1+sec 8),
2cos6x + cos4x is equal to 
when  = , is
32
2 4
(C) If x = y cos  z cos , then (r) 2 34. The numerical value of tan80°. tan 60°. tan 40°. tan20°
3 3
is
xy + yz + zx is equal to
sin 20  4cos 20  1
(D) If sin1 + sin2 + sin3 = 3, then (s) 3 35. The value of the expression
cos 20 cos30
cos21 + cos22 + cos23 is is  then 2 is equal to

Codes 36. If Sn = cosn  + sinn , then value of 3S4 2S6 is


A B C D 37. If Pn = cosn x + sinn x, then 2P6  3P4 + 1 =
(A) q p q q 38. Find the number of solutions of 10sinx = |x|
(B) p q q p 39. What is the number of solutions of 3x + 2tanx =
(C) q q p p 5
in [0, 2] ? |
(D) p q r s 2

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SECTION - A 8. The equation cos6x – sin6x – cos6x – cos2x
16 16
Straight Objective Type – a2 – a = 0 will have at least one solution if

This section contains multiple choice questions. Each 3 1 1 3


(A) – a (B) a
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, 2 2 2 2
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
3
(C) 0  a  1 (D) – a 1
1. The range of y = sin3x – 6sin2x + 11sinx – 6 is 2
9. If one of the roots of the equation x2 sec2 tan +
(A) [–24, 2] (B) [–24, 0]
 
2tan secx + sec2 = 0,    0,  is cot then
(C) [0, 24] (D) [24, –2] 2
2 + 2sin + tan equals
2. If (tan x  tan y )2, (tan y  tan z )2, and (tan z  tan
(A) –1 (B) 1
x)2 are the A.P. then (tan x  tan y ), (tan y  tan z),
and (tan z  tan x) are in (C) 0 (D) 2

(A) A.P. (B) G.P. 1


10. If  cos x ({.} represents fractional part of x)
{x}
(C) H.P. (D) none of these
then the number of solution(s) is/are
3. If the equation sin (sin + 2cos ) = a has a real (A) 0 (B) 1
solution then a belongs to the interval
(C) 2 (D) Infinite
1  5 1  5   1 5  11. If sin2x – asinx + b = 0 has three roots in (0, )
(A)  2 , 
2  (B)  , 
2  then b lies in the interval
 
(A) (0, 1) (B) (–1, 0)
1  5  (C) (1, 2) (D) (–2, –1)
(C)  2 ,   (D) none of these
  12. The number of possible integral values of ‘a’ for
which cos2x + asinx = 2a – 7 has solutions, is
4. Number of solutions in [0, 2] of cos2(cos) = (A) 6 (B) 7
sin2(sin) is
(C) 5 (D) 4
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 4 13. The maximum value of

5. The number of solution(s) of the equation x x


|sinx| = |log5x| is 4 sin2 x  3 cos2 x  sin  cos is
2 2
(A) 1 (B) 2
(A) 4  2 (B) 4  2
(C) 3 (D) 4
6. The maximum value of cos(cos(cos(sinx))) for all x (C) 4 2 (D) 4
 R is
14. Number of solutions (,) :  [0, 14] of
(A) 1 (B) cos1 2
2sin 
2  2  2 is
(C) cos(cos1) (D) cos(cos(cos1))
7. The maximum value of cos(cos(sinx)),  x  R, (A) 1 (B) 2
is (C) 3 (D) 4
(A) 1 (B) cos(cos 1)
(C) cos 1 (D) 0

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19. The equality sin6x + 3sin2x cos2y + cos6y = 1
15. If sin x  17  x = 16  x + 2 sin2x + cos2x, then
2 2 2

x lies in (A) Is never possible

(A) [8, 8] (B) [4, 4] 


(B) Is possible when x = ,y=0
2
(C)   17, 17 
 (D) (6, 0)
(C) Is possible only when x = y

SECTION - B 
(D) Is possible when x = y =
Multiple Correct Answer Type 6
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each 20. In [– 2, 2], number of solutions of 2 tanx sec2x
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, – 2 tan2x + tanx – 3 = 0 is k, then
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
(A) k  2 (B) k  4
16. If u = a2 cos2   b2 sin2   a2 sin2   b2 cos2  ,
then which of the following is/are true (C) k  2 (D) k  3

21. The equation sec  + cosec  = k has


(A) umax = 2(a2  b 2 )
(A) Two roots [0, 2] if k2 < 8
(B) umin = |a| + |b|
(B) Four roots [0, 2] if k2 > 8
(C) umax  umin= 2 (a2 + b2)
(C) No root [0, 2] if k2 > 8
umax 1
(D) u  (D) Four roots [0, 2] if k2 < 8
min 2
SECTION - C
17. If sin2x + sin x = (a + 2), then which of the following
statement (s) is (are) correct ? Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains paragraph. Based upon this
(A) Number of integral values of a for real solution to
paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be
exist is 3.
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
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(B) There exists no solution for a < or a  0
4 Paragraph for Q. Nos. 22 and 23

(C) The minimum value of a for real solution is - 2. Sometimes we have quadratic equation having unknown
variables/parameter, in terms of some trigonometric
(D) Number of prime values of a for real solution to functions.
exist is 1.
Apparently it is seen while solving such type of equations
18. If cosx + cosy =a , cos2x + cos2y = b, cos3x +
we have to keep in consideration the domain and range of
cos3y = c, then
the corresponding trigonometric functions while finding out
the final roots. For example:
b
(A) cos x  cos y  1 
2 2

2
 
f(x) = 4 sin2x + 3 cos2x + 3sinx  x  0,
 2 
a2  b  2 
(B) cos x cos y   
2  4 
Find the minimum value of f(x). As we know that
 
sinx is increasing function in 0,
(C) 2a3  c  3a(1  b)  2 

(D) a + b + c = 3abc Let f(x) = 4sin2x + 3  3 sin2x + 3sinx f(x) = sin2


x + 3 sin x +3

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Now, let us take sin x = t as t [0, 1] as sin x > 0
  
 0  sin x  1  x  0,
  (C) sin   cos  3 
 2   3
This reduces to t2 + 3t +3. As coefficient of t2 > 0
  
Hence this will be upward parabola such that mini-
mum value of the function exists at
(D) 2cosec 
 3
 sec  3  
 4ac  b2  4 x 3 x 1 9 3
   t min   SECTION-D
 4a  4 4
Single-Match Type
In such a manner we can interrelate these two con-
This section contains Single match questions. Each
cepts keeping in mind the domain and co-domain of
question contains statements given in two columns which
the respective trigonometric function.
have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
22. If sec + cosec = p has four solution between labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4, while the statements in Column II
are labelled p, q, r, s and t. Four options 1,2,3 and 4 are
 3 
(0, 2)   , ,  , then given below. Out of which, only one shows the right
 2 2 matching
26. Match column I with column II
(A) p2  8 > 0 (B) p2 + 8 > 0
Column I Column II
(C) p2  8 < 0 (D) p2 + 8 < 0
(A) Number of solutions (P) 1
23. If in above problem the equation sec + cosec = p of equation |tan2x| =
 3  sinx in [0, ]
has only two real solution in (0, 2)   , ,  ,
2 2 (B) The value of (Q) 4
then
 
(A) p2  8 > 0 (B) p2  8 < 0 4 tan  4 tan3
16 16
(C) p2 = 8 (D) none of these
 
Paragraph for Question Nos. 24 to 25 6 tan2  tan4 1
16 16
Let us consider the identity cos3n  (tan3n  – (C) If the equation (R) 3
tan3n–1 ) = 2 sin3n–1 , Now answer the following tan(pcotx) = cot(ptanx)
questions
has a solution in
sin  sin3 sin 9
24.   is equal to 
cos3 cos9 cos 27 x  (0, )    ,
2
1
(A) (tan 27  tan ) (B) tan27 – tan then minimum
2
1 positive integral value
(C) 2(tan27 – tan) (D) (tan 27  tan )
2 4P
of is equal to


25. tan 3   tan is equal to
3 (D) The value of (S) 2

2x 2 2
   if 5cos 2x  2 sin x
(A) sin 
 3
 sec  3  
2
x  sin2 2x
32cos  126

   has a solution in
(B) 2 sin 
 3
 sec  3  [, 2]

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27. The number of solution (solutions) of the equation
SECTION-E
(sin2x + cos2x)1+sin4x = 2 in [–, ] is _______
Integer Answer Type
28. The number of pairs (x, y) satisfying the equations
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer sinx + siny = sin (x + y) and x + y = 1 is
to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective 29. Find the number of solutions of x [0, ] satisfying
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For the equation
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y
and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
(log 3
tan x)  
log 3 3 3  logtan x 3  1 is / are

X Y Z 30. The largest value of m, for which the equation


m sin x  2 cos x  2  2  m has a solution
0 0 0
is _____.
1 1 1
31. The number of ordered pairs (, ), where
2 2 2
,   ( , ) satisfying cos( –  ) = 1 and
3 3 3
4 4 4 1
cos(  )  is _____.
e
5 5 5
6 6 6
7 7 7
8 8 8
9 9 9

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ANSWERS

LEVEL-1
1. (B) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (D) 6. (B)

7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (D) 10. (D) 11. (A) 12. (B)

13. (B) 14. (A,B) 15. (A,B,C) 16. (C,D) 17. (A,B,C,D) 18. (A,B,D)

19. (A,C) 20. (A,B) 21. (A,B,C,D) 22. (A,B,C,D) 23. (A,B,C) 24. (A,B)

25. (A-S, B-P,C-Q) 26. (A-Q, B-R,C-P, D-S) 27. (A-P,Q,R, B-P,C-S, D-Q)

28. (A) 29. (C) 30. (C) 31. (B) 32. (3) 33. (1)

34. (3) 35. (4) 36. (1) 37. (0) 38. (6) 39. (3)

LEVEL-2
1. (B) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (D) 6. (C)

7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (A) 11. (A) 12. (C)

13. (A) 14. (D) 15. (B) 16. (A,B) 17. (A,B) 18. (A,B,C)

19. (C,D) 20. (A,B,D) 21. (A,B) 22. (A) 23. (B) 24. (A)

25. (B) 26. (A-Q, B-S,C-P, D-R) 27. (3) 28. (6) 29. (1)

30. (2) 31. (4)

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