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Physics
Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - Motion in Plane
Level-1

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SECTION - A

Straight Objective Type
O (centre)
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each B
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
C
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
t t
1. A man wearing a hat of extended length 12 cm is
running in rain falling vertically downwards with (A) (B)
speed 10 m/s. (The length of his face below the  
extended part of the hat is 16 cm) the maximum
t t
speed with which man can run, so that rain drops
do not fall on his face will be (C) (D)
(A) 7.5 m/s (B) 13.33 m/s  
(C) 10 m/s (D) 8 m/s 5. Two inclined planes AB and BC are at inclination
2. A particle is moving in an isolated x-y plane. At an of 60° and 30° as shown in the figure. The two
projectiles of same mass are thrown from A and C
 
instant, the particle has velocity 4i  4j m/s and with speed 2 m/s and v0 m/s respectively, they
1
 
acceleration 3i  5j m/s2. At that instant what will strike at B with same speed. If length of AB is
m and BC is 1 m, then find the value of v0
3
be the radius of curvature of its path ?
v0m/s
(A) 16 2 m (B) 16 m 2m/s
 
A C
(C) 18 m (D) 8 2 m
60° 30°
3. A point ‘A’ is located on the rim of a wheel of radius B
R which rolls without slipping along a horizontal (A) (1/2) m/s (B) 1 m/s
surface with velocity V. Calculate the total distance
travelled by point A between successive moments (C) 2 m/s (D) None of these
at which it touches the surface. 6. A particle is projected from a point at the foot of a
(A) 8 R (B) 4 R fixed plane, inclined at an angle 45° to the
horizontal. If the particle is projected towards the
(C) R (D) 6 R plane with the angle of projection , then
4. A frictionless wire AB is placed as a chord inside (A) Particle will strike the plane horizontally if tan
a smooth vertical ring of radius R. The length of =5
the wire is adjustable. A very small spherical bead (B) Particle will strike the plane right angle if tan
slips on this wire as shown in the figure. The time =3
taken by the bead to slip from A to B after release
(C) Particle will strike the plane right angle if tan
varies with  (if 0    /2) as
=2
(D) Particle will strike the plane horizontally if tan
=4
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7. From the top of a tower, a stone is thrown up. It u
reaches the ground in time t1. A second stone thrown
down with the same speed reaches the ground in h
g/2
time t2. A third stone released from rest reaches the
ground in time t3. Then:

t1  t 2 2u2
(A) t3  (B) t 3  t1t 2 (A) Height of tower is g
2
1 1 1 (B) The speed with which particle strikes ground
(C)   (D) t 32  t12  t 22 is 2u
t 3 t1 t 2
8. A particle is moving in such a way that at one in- 1
(C) Work done by wind force is mu2
stant the velocity vector of the particle 3i  4j m/s 2

and acceleration is 25i  25j m/s2. The radius of (D) Particle strikes the ground after time t = 2u/g
11. A man wants to cross a river along line AB flowing
curvature of the trajectory of the particle at that in-
with speed 15m/s and whose width is 600 m. If the
stant is
speed of man with respect to river is 20m/s. Then
(A) 2 m (B) 3 m B
(C) 5 m (D) 10 m
600m
9. Two bodies A and B are projected from ground and
from a tower of height 10m respectively as shown in 53°
the figure. If ‘A’ is projected with speed 20m/s at an A
angle of 30° with the horizontal and ‘B’ is projected (A) Angle at which he should swim with respect to
20 line AB is 30°
with a speed of m / s at an angle of 60° with the
3 (B) Angle at which he should swim with respect to
horizontal at same time. The minimum distance of line AB is 45°
separation between the two bodies during their flight (C) Time taken by the man to cross the river is 30
is sec
(D) Time taken by the man to cross the river is 60
20
m/s sec
3
B 60° 12. Two blocks having same mass are placed on rough
incline plane and the coefficient of friction between A
10m
and incline is 1 = 1.0 and between block B and
v=20m/s 1
incline is 2  . As the inclination of the plane
30° 3
10 3m ‘’ with respect to horizontal increases. Choose the
correct answer(s).
(A) 10 2 m (B) 10 m
(C) 20 m (D) 15 m B
A
SECTION - B

Multiple Correct Answer Type
(A) There is no contact force between block A and
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
B as   30°
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. (B) There is no contact force between block A and B
as   45°
10. A particle of mass m is projected horizontally from
a tower with velocity u towards east. W ind (C) As 1  2 both the blocks move together
g (D) They starts moving at an angle
provides constant horizontal acceleration
2
towards west. If particle strikes the ground    2 
  tan1  1 
vertically then  2 
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13. A particle travels along the path y = a + bx + cx2 body in this case is t2 seconds and body strikes the
where a, b, c are positive constants. If v0 is the ground at point D. The air drag should be neglected [Take
speed of the particle and it is constant. The g = 10 m/s2]. Read above passage carefully and answer
choose the correct options, if at the given instant the following questions.
particle is at x = 0
A
(1  b )2 3/2 40m/s
(A) Radius of curvature is H=160m
2c O C

2cv 02
(B) Magnitude of net acceleration is B D
(1  b2 )3/2
15. The ratio t1/t2 is
2c 2 v 02
(C) Radius of curvature is
(1  b2 )3/2 (A) 2 :3 (B) 2 2 : 3

v 02
(D) Magnitude of centripetal acceleration (C) 3 2:4 (D) 2:4
1  b2
16. Distance between B and D is
14. A small object moves counter clockwise along the
circular path whose centre is at origin as shown in (A) 160 m (B) 80 m
figure. As it moves along the path, its acceleration
vector continuously points towards point S. Then (C) 40 m (D) 20 m
the object 17. Speed of the body just before striking at point D is
y
B (A) 5 26 m/s (B) 10 26 m/s

x (C) 15 26 m/s (D) 20 26 m/s


C S O A
Paragraph for Question Nos. 18 to 20
D
Using the concept of relative motion, answer the
(A) Speed up as it moves from A to C via B
following questions. Velocity of the river with respect to
(B) Slows down as it moves from A to C via B ground is given by ‘V0’. Width of the river is ‘d’. A
swimmer swims (with respect to water) perpendicular to
(C) Slows down as it moves from C to A via D the current with acceleration a = 2t (where t is time)
(D) Speed up as it moves from C to A via D starting from rest from the origin O at t = 0

SECTION - C
Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains paragraphs. Based upon these
paragraph, some multiple choice questions have to be
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and 18. The time of crossing the river is
(D) for its answer, of which ONLY ONE OR MORE is/are
correct. (A) (d)1/3

Paragraph for Question Nos. 15 to 17 (B) (2d)1/3


A body of mass 150 gm is dropped from point A, takes
(C) (3d)1/3
time t1 seconds to reach the point B at the ground. Once
more, the same body is dropped from point A and when (D) Information is insufficient
body traverses half the distance, a bullet of mass 50 gm,
moving horizontally with speed 40 m/s hits the falling body
at point C and sticks to it. The total time of flight of the

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19. The drift of the swimmer is 2
(B) Velocity of rain (q)
3
(A) V0(d)1/3 (B) V0(2d)1/3
observed on stretch
BC to the actual velocity
(C) V0(3d)1/3 (D) None of these
of rain
20. The equation of trajectory of the path followed by (C) Velocity of rain (r) 3
the swimmer observed on stretch
DE to the velocity
of rain
x3 x2 observed on stretched CD
(A) y (B) y 
3V03 2V02 3
(D) Velocity of man on (s)
2
stretch DE to the velocity
x x
(C) y (D) y  of man on stretch CD
V0 V0
22. A particle of mass 1 kg is projected with an initial
velocity of 2 5 m/sec at an angle of 45° with the
SECTION-D
horizontal. At the same instant, another particle of
Matrix-Match Type same mass is projected vertically upwards at a
distance 1 m from the point of projection of first
This Section D have “match the following” type question. particle as shown in the figure. If particle 1 follows
Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match as straight line path after collision with particle 2.
the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more Which is at its topmost point during collision, then
entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in match the following [g=10m/s2] (In column II, all
Col-II. value are in SI units)

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21. On a rainy day, a man is running on a hilly terrain 1 45° 2
in such a way that he is always finding the rain
drops hitting him vertically. It is assumed that 1m
rainfall is uniform in the whole terrain from O to E. Column I Column II
When the man was at rest on stretch OA, he (A) Range of particle 1 (p) 1
found the rainfall at an angle of 30° with the
vertical. The ratio of (B) Range of particle 2 (q) 10

(C) Initial velocity of (r) 0.5


particle 2

(D) Coefficient of restitution (s) 2 5

for the collision

SECTION-E

Integer Answer Type


Match the statements from List I with the values
in List II. This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
List-I List-II to each of the questions is an integer.

3 23. A particle moves along a parabolic path y = 9x2 in


(A) The velocity of rain (p)
2 such a way that the x component of velocity remains
observed on stretch
AB to the velocity constant and has a value 1/3 m/s. Find the magnitude
of acceleration (in m/s2) of the particle .
of man on stretch BC

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24. A particle P is projected from a point on the surface PQ
of smooth inclined plane with speed v0 perpendicular
to incline plane (see figure). Simultaneously another
particle Q is released on the smooth inclined plane
60°
from the same position, P and Q collide on the
v0
inclined plane after t = 4 second. Find .
5

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SECTION - A v0
Straight Objective Type  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.  a   2a 
(A)   tan1   (B)   tan1  
2
1. A large empty container is sliding without friction  2g  g 
down a smooth inclined plane of inclination . From
a point on the bottom of container a particle is pro- a g
jected with speed u with respect to box at an angle (C)   tan1   (D)   tan1  
 g a
 with the bottom of container. The velocity v of the
5. Two particles are initially situated at A and B as
particle relative to the box after time t is
shown in figure. A and B both start moving towards
y x C simultaneously. A moves with constant velocity
 vo and B with constant acceleration a0. They reach
at point C simultaneously. Radius of curvature of
 the path followed by B as seen by A just after they
start moving toward C is
(A) u cos  i + (u sin  – gt) j B
a0
(B) (u cos  – gt sin) i + (u sin  – gt cos ) j 

(C) u cos  i + (u sin  – gt cos ) j 37°


A C
v0
(D) u cos  i – u sin j
8
2. A monkey pulls along smooth horizontal ground, mid (A) (B) 
15
point of a 10 m long light inextensible string con-
necting two identical objects A and B each of mass 2 9
0.3 kg continuously along the perpendicular bisec- (C) (D)
7 2
tor of line joining the masses. The masses are found
to approach each other at a relative acceleration of 5 6. Read the following statements
m/s2 when they are 6 m apart. The constant force (1) Acceleration of a particle as seen from two
applied by monkey is frames S1 and S2 have equal magnitude of 4
(A) 4 N (B) 2 N m/s2. Acceleration of S2 with respect to S1 may
(C) 3 N (D) None of these be anything between 0 to 8 m/s2
3. A swimmer swims in still water at a speed = 5 km/ (2) It is possible to have a situation where
hr. He enters a 200 m wide river, having river flow  
speed = 4 km/hr at point A and proceeds to swim, dv dv
at an angle of 127° (sin37° = 0.6) with the river flow  0 but 0
dt dt
direction. Another point B is located directly oppo-
site A on the other side. The swimmer lands on the (3) If position vector of a particle performing
other bank at a point C, from which he walks the circular motion about the origin sweeps out
distance CB with a speed = 3 km/hr. The total time equal area in equal time, we can conclude that
in which he reaches from A to B is it is performing uniform circular motion
(A) 5 minutes (B) 4 minutes
(4) If work done by a force in displacing a particle
(C) 3 minutes (D) 30 minutes from position A to positition B is same via two
different paths, force is necessarily
4. A projectile is fired with velocity v0 from horizontal
conservative
surface making an angle  with vertical. If the wind
imparts constant horizontal acceleration ‘a’ to the Which of the above statements is/are correct
left then at what angle ‘’ projectile must be fired so
(A) only 1 (B) only 1 and 2
that it returns to the point of projection?
(C) only 1, 2 and 3 (D) All 1, 2, 3 and 4

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7. On one boundary of a swimming pool, there is a (A) relative speed of P with respect to Q is
person at point A, whose speed of running on a 2 1  cos t 
ground (boundary) is 10 ms –1 , while that of
swimming is 6 ms–1. He has to reach a point B in (B) relative speed of P with respect to Q is
the swimming pool. The distance covered on the a 2 1  sin t 
boundary so that the time required to reach the
(C) relative speed of P with respect to Q is
point B in the pool is minimum, is
10m  a sin t  a
A 4m (D) At t = 2/the relative velocity of P with respect
B to Q is parallel to y = x
(A) 10 m (B) 6 m 11. A system is shown in following Figure Assume that
the cyclinder remains in contact with the two wedges.
(C) 7 m (D) 116 m Then the velocity of cylinder is.
8. A particle ‘A’ is moving in xy plane with the constant
speed of 2 m/s along the path x2+y2 + 120y = 0. At Cylinder
u ms–1 2u ms–1
time t = 0, when A is at the origin, another particle
30° 30°
‘B’ starts moving from origin with constant accelera-
tion in such a way that at time t = 5s, velocities of 13
both the particles are found to be equal. If sense of (A) 19  4 3u ms1 (B) u ms–1
2
motion of A is clockwise, calculate the average speed
of B over first five second. (C) 3u ms1 (D) 7u ms1
(A) 2 m/s (B)  m/s 12. A small ball is dropped from a height h onto a rigid
(C) 2 m/s (D) 1 m/s frictionless plate at P and rebounds. Find the maxi-
9. A particle is moving non-uniformly on a circle in clock- mum height reached after rebound if the coefficient
wise sense. At all positions on the circle, the of restitution between the ball and the plate is e =
acceleration of the particle is always directed towards 0.75.
a fixed point P on the diameter as shown in the fig-
ure. Choose the correct statement. h
A
P
v
37°
P (A) 0 (B) 3h/25
(C) 3h/125 (D) 9h/625
B
(A) Speed of the particle is increasing at position A 13. A point source of light S is at a distance L from a
and B vertical screen AB. An opaque object with height h,
(B) Speed of the particle is increasing at position A begins to move translationally at a constant speed v
and decreasing at positions B at time t = 0 from the source to the screen along
(C) Speed of the particle is decreasing at position A straight line SO. The speed of the upper edge of
and B shadow P of object moving along the screen at time
(D) Speed of the particle is decreasing at position A ‘t’ is.
and increasing at position B A
P
10. A particle P is moving in clockwise sense at con-
stant angular velocity  on a circle x2+y2=a2. A sec- v
h
ond particle Q moves along the positive x-axis with O
s L
constant velocity a. At t = 0 P is at (–a, 0) and Q is
at (0,0), then
y B
 screen
P 2hL
(A) (B) hL
(–a,0) t v=a vt 2 4vt 2
(0,0) Q x
(C) hL (D) hL
2vt 2 vt 2
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14. In the figure shown two rotors P1 and P2 fixed on a (A) 3 m/s (B) 2 m/s
plank which is hanging with light string passing over (C) 1.5 m/s (D) 1 m/s
fixed pulley P. If the rotors starts winding the thread
17. Two particles X and Y are initially located at
with angular velocity 1 and 2 then velocity of plank distance d apart. They start moving at time t = 0.
V is (here R1 and R2 are the radii of rotors respec- 
The velocity u of Y is continuously aimed at X. At
tively)  
time t = 0, u is perpendicular to v , the velocity
of X. When will the particles meet? (Magnitudes of
   
u and v are constant and u > v )

ud vd
1 2 (A) (B)
2
u v 2
v  u2
2

P1 V P2
Plank v 2  u2
(C) (D) None of these
vd
(A) (1 + 2) (R1 + R2) (B) 1R1 + 2R2
18. Suppose that the position vector function for a
1R1  2R2 1R1  2R2 
particle is given as r(t)  x(t)iˆ  y(t)jˆ , where x (t)
(C) (D)
2 2
t2
15. Two small rings O and O are put on two vertical = t2 + 1 and y(t) = (x, y in m and t in sec)
stationary rods AB and AB, respectively. One end 4
of an inextensive thread is tied at point A. The Choose correct statement(s)
thread passes through ring O and its outer end is
(A) Average speed of the particle during the time
tied to ring O. Assuming that ring O moves
downwards at a constant velocity v1, determine the  3 17 
interval t = 2.0 sec to 4.0 sec is   m / s
velocity v2 of the ring O, (AOO=)  2 
A A (B) Average speed of the particle during the time


interval t = 2.0 sec to 4.0 sec is 3 17 m / s 
v1
v2  O
O 5
B (C) Speed of the particle at t = 2.0 sec is
B 4
m/s
 2sin2  / 2   2cos2  / 2 
(A) v1   (B) v1   (D) Speed of the particle at t = 2.0 sec is
 cos    sin   5
m/s
 3cos2  / 2  19. In the figure shown, the speed of the truck is v to
(C) v1   (D) None of these
 sin   the right. The speed with which the block is moving
up at  = 60° is
16. A rigid rod AB of length  is resting on a horizontal
floor. At a certain instant of time, end B has a
velocity of 3 m/s in the direction as shown in the
figure. Minimum possible velocity of end A at this
instant is v

A

(A) v (B) 2v/3



3m/s (C) 3v/4 (D) None
B 60°

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20. In the arrangement shown in figure, the ratio of
magnitudes of velocities V1 and V2 of blocks A and SECTION - B
B is Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.

23. Two particles 1 and 2 are moving in concentric circu-


V1 lar paths of radius R1 and R2 with constant speed. At
 B V2 a certain instant of time both are situated on the
 
A same radial line and have radial acceleration a1 , a2
 
and tangential velocities v1 , v 2 respectively. Select
V1 V1 sin 
(A)  2cot  (B)  correct alternative(s)
V2 V2 2  
(A) Acceleration of 2 with respect to 1 is a2 – a1
V1  
(B) Acceleration of 2 with respect to 1 is a2 – a1 +
(C) V  2sin  (D) None of these
2
v 22 v12
21. A particle is projected with speed 25 m/s at angle 
53° from horizontal in front of an inclied plane mirror R2 R1
as shown in figure. After how long the speed of image (C) Angular velocity of 2 with respect to 1 is same
w.r.t. object will be minimum (g = 10 m/s2). as angular velocity of 1 with respect to 2
 
(D) Acceleration of 2 with respect to 1 is a2 + a1 +
mirror
v 22 v12

25m/s R2 R1
24. A ping-pong ball is to just clear a net of height 2m
37° 53° as shown in the figure. It is projected horizontally
from a height h. The coefficient of restitution
7 5
(A) s (B) s 2
8 3 between ball and surface is e  and friction is
5
4
(C) s (D) 1s absent, choose the correct option(s) (g = 10 m/s2)
5
22. A particle is projected with speed 100 m/s (with
respect to platform) from a moving platform as u
shown in the figure. Platform is moving on smooth
floor with velocity 20 m/s. Ratio of horizontal range h
of particle with respect ground and with respect to
platform is [g = 10 m/s2] 2m h2
100m/s
2m 2x
20m/s 37°
(A) The velocity u is 2 m/s
5 6
(A) (B) (B) The height h = 5m
4 5
3 (C) The height h2 = 0.8 m
(C) (D) None of these
2
(D) The distance x is 2 1.6 m

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25. A ball is projected with velocity of 20 2 m/s at angle SECTION - C


of 45° with horizontal and at the same instant a plate Linked Comprehension Type
is rotating with constant angular velocity  =/4 rad/
sec in vertical plane as shown in the figure. If the This section contains paragraphs. Based upon these
mass of the plate is much larger than the mass of paragraph, some multiple choice questions have to be
the ball, the plate is initially in horizontal position answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
and collision is perfectly elastic, then choose the (D) for its answer, of which ONLY ONE OR MORE is/are
correct statement(s) correct.

Paragraph for Question Nos. 28 and 29


z
y A meter stick AB of length 1 meter rests on a frictionless
20 2 m /s floor in horizontal position with end A attached to the string
P as shown. Assume that string connecting meter stick with
pulley always remains vertical
45°
x
40m
Q • •
l
z

(A) Time when the ball collides with the plate is 2 3m/s 1 2 5m/s
Sec.
A
(B) Velocity of the ball just after collision with the
plate is 10(2+) m/s
(C) Distance of ball when it again collides on B
the ground surface from the projection point is A B
20m.
28. If blocks 1 and 2 are moving with constant speed
(D) Maximum height achieved by the ball is 20m as shown while plank AB of length 1m is being
26. A rabbit is hidden in grass at a point A near a pond. pulled up by a pulley such that end A moves up
A dog is drinking water at a point B in the pond. The while end B slides on floor. Then the distance
rabbit can run on the ground with a velocity
moved by end B over the floor in the period for
3iˆ  4ˆj  ms 1
. Dog can run with a speed 89 ms1 . which the speed of B is less than the speed of A
is
The coordinate of points B and A are (0,0) and (5,10)
respectively. If the rabbit starts to run immediately 1
1
when the dog starts then dog catches rabbit in mini- (A) m (B) m
mum time t0. 2 2

Tick the correct alternative(s)  2  1  2  1


(A) X-component of velocity of dog will be 5ms–1 (C)   m (D)  m
 2  
 2 
(B) Y-component of velocity of dog will be 8ms–1

5 29. Time taken to cover the distance in above part is


(C) The value of t0 will be s
2
(D) Data insufficient 1 1
(A) sec (B) sec
27. A particle is projected with u from a point on an in- 4 2 8
clined plane of inclination  to the horizontal. If R1
and R2 be the maximum ranges up and down the  2  1
 2  1
(C)  sec (D)   sec
1 1  4 2   4 2 
incline plane then the value of   
R1 R 2

(A) Depends on u (B) Depends on 


(C) Depends on sin (D) Independent of 

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 30 to 32 35. A particle P is initially at a distance d = 16 m from a
fixed point O. The particle P moves with a velocity
Read the paragraph carefully and answer the following
v  5PO  3i . Where PO is a unit vector from P to
questions :
O at any time t. Initially PO is perpendicular to i .
Find the time in seconds after which point P meets
point O.
P(t=0)

A 60 mm radius wheel is connected to a fixed support D


by two links AB and BD. At the instant shown, the veloc-
ity of the centre A of the wheel is 30 m/s to the left. Rod 
AB and BD have equal length  = 5 m.
5m/s P 3m/s
30. The angular velocity of rod AB is
r
(A) 3 2 rad/sec (B) 5 2 rad/sec
O
(C) 7 2 rad/sec (D) None of these
8
31. The angular velocity of rod BD is 36. The centre of mass of a disc of radius r = m is
5
(A) 2 2 rad/sec (B) 3 2 rad/sec moving with a velocity of 4 m/s on a horizontal plane.
The angular velocity of the disc about it’s centre is
(C) 8 2 rad/sec (D) None of these
5 rad/s. Find the radius of curvature of the point
32. Velocity of pin B is
‘P’ shown in the figure in meter?
(A) 16 2 m/s (B) 5 2 m/s
(C) 15 2 m/s (D) None of these

SECTION-E
Integer Answer Type
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer 37. Two particles X and Y are initially located at dis-
to each of the questions is an integer. tance d = 9m apart. They start moving at time t =
 
33. A aeroplane is flying in geographic meridian at an angle 0.X moves with constant velocity v . The velocity u

of 30° above with the horizontal (north) and wind is of Y is continuously aimed at X, At time t = 0, u is
blowing from west. A package is dropped from 
perpendicular to v , the velocity of X. At what time
aeroplane. Package hits a kite flying in the space with
 t(in s), the particles meet? (Given : Magnitude of

position vector R  (400 3i  80j  200k)m with re-  
u  5 and v  4 and are constant) assume both
spect to point of dropping. Here i and j are the unit particle has constant speed
vectors along north and vertically up respectively and 38. In the figure velocity of bodies A, B and C are shown
with directions. Values b and c are w.r.t. ground.
k unit vector due east. If velocity of wind is found to be
5x (in m/s–1), find the value of x. Whereas a is velocity of block A w.r.t. wedge C.
34. A particle ‘A’ moves along a circle of radius R, so Speed of block A w.r.t. ground is  3 m/s. Where a

that its radius vector r relative to the point O rotates is a pure number. Find  (use b = 5 m/s, c = 5 m/s,
with the constant angular velocity . Find the  = 60°)
acceleration (in m/s2) of the particle. ( = 1 rad/s, b
R = 1 m) B
A

r a
A C c
O R

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

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

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

19. (C) 20. (A) 21. (A-q, B-p ,C-s, D-r) 22. (A-p, B-p ,C-q, D-p)

23. (2) 24. (2)

LEVEL-2

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

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

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

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

25.(A,B,C,D) 26.(A,B,C) 27.(A,D) 28.(D) 29. (A) 30.(A)

31.(B) 32. (C) 33.(5) 34.(4) 35. (5) 36.(5)

37.(5) 38.(5)

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Chapter - Classification of Elements, Periodicity and Properties
Level-1

8. Among NaF, NaCl, NaBr and Nal, the NaF has


SECTION - A
highest melting point because
Straight Objective Type
(A) It has maximum ionic character
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
(B) It has minimum ionic character
question has 4 choices (1), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (C) It has associated molecules
(D) It has least molecular weight
1. Which of the following has smallest size?
9. The low solubility of BaSO4 in water is due to
(A) C4– (B) Cl–
(A) Low dissociation energy
(C) Cs+ (D) Al3+
(B) Ionic bonds
2. The incorrect statement among the following is
(C) High value of lattice energy
(A) Sr has lower I.E. than Be
(D) None of these
(B) P has more non-metallic behaviour than Ga
10. For the formation of covalent bond, the difference
(C) I has more E.A. than Br in the value of electronegativities should be
(D) Sr has larger atomic radius than Mg (A) Equal to or less than 1.7
3. In which pair, first element has higher ionisation (B) More than 1.7
potential than second? (C) 1.7 or more
(A) O, N (B) Cl, F (D) None
(C) Be, B (D) Sn, Pb 11. O–2 or S–2 formation is endothermic because
4. The correct sequence of electron affinity is (A) More stability of O–2 or S–2
(A) F > Cl > Br > I (B) O > S > Se > Te (B) More energy gain due to coupling
(C) I > Cl > Br > F (D) S > Se > Te > Po > O (C) Electrostatic repulsion outweighs the energy
gain due to coupling
5. Following are the values of the electron gain
enthalpies of the formation of O– and O–2 from O (D) (A) & (B) both are correct

(A) –142, –702 (B) – 142, 702 12. The IP1, IP2, IP3, IP4 and IP5 of an element are 7.1,
14.3, 34.5, 46.8, 162.2 eV respectively. The element
(C) 142, 702 (D) – 142, – 142 is likely to be
6. Which is least soluble in water ? (A) Na (B) Si
(A) CaSO4 (B) MgSO4 (C) F (D) Ca
(C) Na2SO4 (D) BaSO4 13. A molecule H – X will be 50% ionic if
7. Which of the following gains electrons more easily ? electronegativity difference of H and X is

(A) Cl– (B) OH– (A) 1.2 eV (B) 1.4 eV

(C) H– (D) None (C) 1.5 eV (D) 1.7 eV

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18. Correct sequence regarding ionisation energy is
SECTION - B
Multiple Correct Answer Type (A) F > N > O > C (IE1)

This section contains multiple choice questions. Each (B) B > Al > Ga > In > Tl (IE1)
question has 4 choices (1), (B), (C) and (D) for its (C) F > Cl > Br > I (IE1)
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
(D) Be > B > Al (IE1)
14. Choose the correct statement
19. Correct among the following
(A) Generally effective nuclear charge remains
(A) van der Waal’s radius is larger than covalent
nearly same in a group
radius for flourine
(B) Generally effective nuclear charge remains
nearly same in a period (B) van der Waal’s radius of Ne is larger than
metallic radius of Na
(C) Effective nuclear charge increase from Al to Ga
(C) F– is bigger anion than H–
(D) Effective nuclear charge almost same for boron
and aluminium (D) In removal of e– size always decreases
15. Which of the following statements are correct? 20. The elements which are radioactive and have been
named after the names of planet are
(A) F is the most electronegative and Cs is the
most electropositive element [excluding Fr] (A) Hg (B) Np
(B) The ionisation energy of halogens increases (C) Pu (D) Ra
from F to I 21. The properties which are common to the elements
(C) Energy required to remove one valence electron belonging to groups 1 and 17 of periodic tables are
from an isolated gaseous atom in its ground (A) Electropositive character increases down the
state is called ionization energy group
(D) If orbitals could accommodate 3 electrons then (B) Reactivity decreases from top to bottom
periodic table would have 27 groups (keeping
(C) Atomic radii increases as atomic number
same position of blocks)
increases
16. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
(D) Electronegativity decreases on moving down a
(A) Ionisation energy decreases as screening group
constant increases 22. Which of the process do not involve absorption of
(B) The first ionisation energies of Be and Mg are energy ?
more than ionisation energies of B and Al (A) S(g) + e–  S–(g) (B) O– + e–  O2–(g)
respectively
(C) Cl(g) + e–  Cl–(g) (D) O(g) + e–  O–(g)
(C) Atomic radii of Nb and Tantalum are almost
same 23. Which of the following elements have similar value
of electronegativity ?
(D) van der W aal radius of Cl is higher in
(A) Nickel (B) Iron
magnitude than covalent radius of Cl
(C) Oxygen (D) Nitrogen
17. Which of the following statements are true?
24. Mark the correct statements out of the following
(A) Second ionization energy is higher for O than
N (A) He has highest IE1 in the periodic table
(B) Cl has the highest EA out of all elements in
(B) Element of atomic number 57 belongs to
the periodic table
f-block
(C) Hg and Br are liquid at room temperature
(C) Cr is a transition element
(D) In any period, the atomic radius of the noble
(D) Electron affinity of inert gases is zero or gas is highest
negative

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25. Which of the following show amphoteric behaviour ?


SECTION-D
(A) Zn(OH)2 (B) BeO
(C) Al2O3 (D) Pb(OH)2 Single-Match Type

26. Ionic radii of This section contains Single Match type questions. Each
(A) Ti4+ < Mn7+ (B) 35Cl– > 37Cl– question contains statements given in two columns which
have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
(C) K+ > Cl– (D) P3+ > P5+
labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column
SECTION - C II are labelled p, q, r and s . Four options 1, 2, 3 and 4 are
given below. Out of which, only one shows the right
Linked Comprehension Type matching
This section contains paragraph. Based upon this
31. Match Column-I (atomic number of elements) with
paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be
Column-II (position of element in periodic table)
answered. Each question has 4 choices (1), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. Column-I Column-II
(A) 19 (p) p-block
Paragraph for Question Nos. 27 to 30
(B) 22 (q) f-block
Elements with their electronic configurations are given
below : (C) 32 (r) d-block
I. 1s2 2s2 II. 1s2 2s2 2p6 (D) 64 (s) s-block
III. 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 IV. 1s2 2s2 2p3 32. Match the columns
V. 1s2 2s2 2p4 Column-I Column-II
Answer the following questions : (Orders) (Sequences)
27. The element with highest I.E. is : (A) Increasing order of (p) Si,Mg,Al,Na
ionic mobility in water
(A) I (B) II
(B) Decreasing order of size (q) Li + ,Na + ,K + ,Rb + ,
(C) III (D) V
Cs +
28. The element with lowest value of electron affinity (C) Decreasing order of (r) O, O+, O2–, O–
is : ionisation energy
(A) I (B) II (s) Se, S, O, F
(C) III (D) IV
33. Match the characteristics mentioned in Column II
29. The most ionic compound will be formed between : with the process in Column I.
(A) I and IV (B) I and V
Column-I Column-II
(C) III and IV (D) III and V
30. Which of the following is the correct order of (A) O (g) + e–  O– (g) (p) Positive electron
increasing size? gain enthalpy

(A) I < III < IV < V (B) V < IV < III < I (B) O– (g) + e–  O2– (g) (q) N e g a t i v e
electron gain
(C) I < IV < V < III (D) V < IV < I < III enthalpy
(C) Na– (g)  Na (g) + e– (r) Exothermic

(D) Mg+ (g) + e– Mg (g) (s) Endothermic

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35. How may of the following trends are correct for first
SECTION-E
Electron affinity?
Integer Answer Type
C > Si
This section contains Integer type questions. The
Na > P
answer to each of the questions is a single digit integer,
ranging from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the Na > Al
respective question numbers in the ORS have to be Si > Mg
darkened. For example, if the correct answers to
Al > Ar
question numbers X, Y and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9,
respectively, then the correct darkening of bubbles will P> S
look like the following : S > Mg
X Y Z Na > Ar
0 0 0 S> P
1 1 1
36. The number of unpaired electrons in Cr+2 is
2 2 2
37. The number of radioactive element within atomic
3 3 3
number 58 is
4 4 4
38. The number of second period elements which have
5 5 5
first ionisation potential higher than ‘Be’ is
6 6 6
39. The number of second period elements which have
7 7 7
electron affinity higher than Be is
8 8 8
40. d A–B = r A + r B – y|x A – x B | is the Stevenson
9 9 9
Schomaker equation where x A , x B are
electronegativities of elements. If the radius values
34. How many of the following trends are wrong about are in pm units, the value of y is
2nd IP?
Li > Ne
F>O
F>N
Ne > B
F>C
B > Be
O > Li
N>C
Be > B

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SECTION - A SECTION - B
Straight Objective Type Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (1), (B), (C) and (D) for its question has 4 choices (1), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
1. Aqueous solutions of two compounds M1—O—H 6. Which of the following pairs of elements have almost
and M 2 —O—H are prepared in two different similar atomic radii ?
beakers. If the electronegativity of M1 = 3.4, M2 =
1.2, O = 3.5 and H = 2.1, then the nature of two (A) Zr, Hf (B) Mo, W
solutions will be respectively (C) Co, Ni (D) Nb, Ta
(A) Acidic, basic (B) Acidic, acidic 7. The first eight ionization energies for a particular
neutral atom is as given below. All values are
(C) Basic, acidic (D) Basic, basic
expressed in KJ mol–1. Which oxidation state(s)
A0  is/are not possible for the atom ?
2. atoms of X (g) are converted into X g by
2 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
A0
energy E1. atoms of X(g) are converted into 1.31 3.39 5.30 7.47 10.99 13.33 71.33 84.01
2

X(g) by energy E2. Hence ionisation energy and (A) –2 (B) –3
electron affinity of X(g) per atom respectively are (C) –6 (D) 6
(where A0 is the Avogadro’s number)
SECTION - C
2E1 2(E1  E2 ) 2E1 2E2 Linked Comprehension Type
(A) A , A0 (B) A , A
0 0 0
This section contains paragraph. Based upon this
paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be
E1  E2 2E2 2(E1  E2 ) 2E2
(C) , (D) , answered. Each question has 4 choices (1), (B), (C) and
A0 A0 A0 A0 (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

3. Amongst Cd, Hg, Ag, Au Paragraph for Question Nos. 8 and 9


The first I.P. Value order will be Ionization energies of four elements in kcal/mol are given
below : -
(A) Ag < Cd < Au < Hg
Atom I II III
(B) Ag < Au < Cd < Hg
Q 99 734 1100
(C) Ag < Hg < Au < Cd
R 118 1091 1652
(D) Ag = Cd < Hg < Au
S 176 347 1848
4. Which of the following halides is not oxidized by
MnO2 ? T 497 947 1500
8. The element having most stable oxidation state +2 is
(A) F– (B) Cl–
(A) Q (B) R (C) S (D) T
(C) Br– (D) I–
9. If Q reacts with fluorine and oxygen, the molecular
5. Atomic number 64 will have electronic configuration formula of fluoride and oxide will be
(A) [Xe]54, 6s24f8 (B) [Xe]54, 6s2,4f7, 5d1 (A) QF3, Q2O3 (B) QF, Q2O
(C) [Xe]54, 4f10 (D) [Xe]54, 6s2,4f7, 5p1 (C) QF2, QO2 (D) Q2F, Q2O

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 10 and 11 14. The element having most stable oxidation state +2
Variation of different properties are shown is?
(A) II (B) III
Property (x)

Property (y)
(C) IV (D) V
15. Which is a non-metal (excluding noble gas)?
(A) I (B) II
Elements (along a Elements (down a
particular period) particular group) (C) III (D) IV
16. If B(atom II) reacts with fluorine and oxygen, the
Property (k)
Property (z)

molecular formula of fluoride and oxide will be


respectively :
(A) BF3, B2O3 (B) BF, B2O
Elements (down Elements (down a (C) BF2, BO (D) None of these
ticular group) a particular group) particular group)
17. Which of the following pair represents elements of
10. Property (x) may be same group?

(A) Atomic size (A) II, III (B) I, II


(C) I, IV (D) II, IV
(B) Density

(C) Electron gain enthalpy SECTION-E

(D) Electronegativity Integer Answer Type


This section contains Integer type questions. The
11. Which is incorrectly matched?
answer to each of the questions is a single digit integer,
(A) x = Density (B) y = Ionisation enthalpy ranging from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the
respective question numbers in the ORS have to be
(C) z = Electronegativity (D) k = Ionic radii
darkened. For example, if the correct answers to
Paragraph for Question Nos. 12 to 17 question numbers X, Y and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9,
Ionization energies of five elements in kcal/mol are respectively, then the correct darkening of bubbles will
given below : look like the following :
Atom I II III X Y Z

I 300 549 920 0 0 0

II 99 734 1100 1 1 1
2 2 2
III 118 1091 1652
3 3 3
IV 176 347 1848
4 4 4
V 497 947 1500
5 5 5
12. Which element is a noble gas? 6 6 6
(A) I (B) II 7 7 7
(C) III (D) V 8 8 8

13. Which element form stable unipositive ion? 9 9 9

(A) I (B) II
(C) III (D) IV 18. The number of elements in group-13 which have first
ionisation potential higher than ‘T’ is
19. Number of 4d-electrons in Ru44 is
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1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (C) 4. (D) 5. (B) 6. (D)

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

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

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

25. (A, B, C, D) 26. (D) 27. (B) 28. (B) 29. (D) 30. (D)

31. (A-s,B-r,C-p,D-q) 32. (A-q,B-s,C-p) 33. (A-q,r,B-p,s,C-s,D-q,r) 34. (3)

35. (6) 36. (4) 37. (1) 38. (5) 39. (6) 40. (9)

LEVEL-2

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

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

13. (B, C) 14. (C) 15. (A) 16. (B) 17. (A) 18. (1)

19. (7)

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Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - Quadratic Equation
Level-1

SECTION - A SECTION - B
Straight Objective Type Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (1), (2), (C) and (D) for its answer, question has 4 choices (1), (2), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
1. Let  and  be roots of the equation x2–px + r=0
5. The quadratic equation x2 – 2x –  = 0,  0

and and 2 be the roots of the equation x2 –
2 (A) Cannot have a real root for   ( ,  1)
qx + r = 0, then the value of r
(B) Can have a rational root if  = n2; n  N
2 2
(A)  p  q (q  p) (B) p  q (2p  q) (C) Cannot have an integral root if n2 – 1 <  < n2
9 9 + 2n; n = 0, 1, 2, 3, ........

2 2 (D) Have equal roots for  = –1.


(C) p  q (2q  p) (D)  2p  q (2q  p)
9 9
6. Both the roots of the equation x2 – 6 kx + 2 – 2k
2.  ,  are roots of x2 + (1 – 22013)x + 22012(22012 – + 9k2 = 0, are greater than 3; then k may be
1) – 2 = 0; then, ( – )2014 =
11
(A) (22012 – 1) . 17 (B) 34018 (A) k  (B) k = 2
9
(C) 32014 (D) 21007
3. If , ,  are the roots of the equation x3 + 6x 3 5
(C) k  (D) k 
+ 1=0, then the value of (+) –1 + (+) –1 + 2 3
( + )–1 is
7. If abc < 0 and y = ax2 + bx + c, then the graph of
(A) 6 (B) –6 the quadratic curve is
(C) 9 (D) – 9 y y

4. If p, q are the roots of ax 2  bx  c  0 then the equa-


tion (a  cy)2  b2 y in y has the roots (A) x (B)
x
1 1
(A) , (B) p2 ,q2
p q y y

p q 1 1 x
(C) , (D) p 2 , q2 (C) (D)
q p
x

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8. Consider the equation x 2  8ax  16a2  1  0 ; b


(A) <0
which of the following(s) is/are true? c
(B) a and b are of same sign
(A) If both roots of this equation are lying between
(C) a and c are of opposite sign
 11 11 
 10 and 10 then a    , 
 4 4 (D) f (1) > 0
(B) If both roots of this equation are lying between 13. If f(x) and g(x) are two polynomials such that the
 9 9 polynomial h(x) = xf(x3) + x2 g(x6) is divisible by x2 +
 10 and 10 then a    ,  x + 1, then which of the following options are correct
 4 4
(C) The given equation has always real roots (A) f(1) = g(1) (B) f(1) = – g(1)

(D) If both the roots of this equation are positive (C) f(1) = g(1)  0 (D) f(1) + g(1)  0
1  14. If a < 0, then the value of x satisfying x2 – 2a |x–a|
then a   ,   –3a2=0 is/are
4 
9. If each pair of the following equations x 2  px  
(A) a 1  2  
(B) a 1  2 
qr  0, x  qx  pr  0 and x  rx  pq  0 has
2 2
a
common root, then product of the three common 
(C) a 1  6  
(D) a 1  6 
roots is
(A) 2pqr (B) pqr SECTION-D
Single-Match Type
(C)  pqr (D) none of these
This section contains Single match questions. Each
10. If a,b,c  R then for which of the following graphs of
question contains statements given in two columns which
the quadratic polynomial y=ax 2 –2bx+c(a0); have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
the product (abc) is negative labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4, while the statements in Column II
y y are labelled p,q,r,s. Four options 1,2,3 and 4 are given
below. Out of which, only one shows the right matching
x x
(A) (B)
15. Let , ,  be the roots of x3 + px + q = 0, then
value of
y y
Column I Column II
x x
(C) (D)
1 1 1 p2
(A)   (p)
     q2
11. Which of the following are correct
(A) x4+2x2–6x+2=0 has exactly two real solution
(B) 4 +4 + 4 (q)

 p 3  3q 2 
(B) x +5x+1=0 has exactly one real solutions
5
q3
(C) xn+ax+b=0 where n is an even natural number
has atmost two real solution a, b,  R (C) –3 +–3 + –3 (r) 2p2
(D) x3–3x+c=0, c>0 does not have two real solution (D) –2 +–2 + –2 (s) p/q
for c  (0, 1)
12. The following figure shows the graph of f(x) = ax2 + Codes
bx – c. then which of the following alternative(s) is/
are correct ? A B C D

(A) s q r p

(B) s r q p

(C) p q r s

(D) p r q s
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16. Let P (x) = 2x 2
12x + c   x R where c is a real 17. The number of quadratic equations ax2 + bx + c = 0
constant, then having real roots and distinct coefficients a, b, c 
{2, 3, 6, 7} is __________.
Column - I Column - II
18. If are the roots of equation x3 + px2 + qx 
(A) If greatest value of p(x) for (P) 8
 1 1 1 q2  kpr
x [1, 2] is 1, then c equals r = 0, then the value of  2  2  2  is ,
    r2
(B) If smallest value of P(x) for (Q) 11 then k =
19. If a,b,c, are distinct real numbers & consider the
x [1, 5] is 1, then c equals
expression f(x)  a2 (x  b)(x  c)  b2 (x  c)(x  a)
(C) If the greatest value of P(x) for (R) 12 (a  b)(a  c) (b  c)(b  a)
x [1, 4] is 2, then c equals (x  a)(x  b) f(x)
 c2 , then lim ?
(c  a)(c  b) x a x 2
(S) 17
20. Let P (x) be polynomial of degree 4 with leading co-
SECTION-E efficient 1. Give that P (1) = 1, P(2) = 3, P(3) = 5
Integer Answer Type k
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer and P(4) = 7. The value of P (5) will be k, then 
11
to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective 21. Let P(x) = x6 + ax5 + bx4 + cx3 + dx2 + ex + f be a
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For polynomial such that P (1) = 1 ; P (2) = 2 ; P(3) = 3;
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y P (4) = 4 ; P (5) = 5 and P (6) = 6 then find the value
and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct of P (7).
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
X Y Z
0 0 0
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
5 5 5
6 6 6
7 7 7
8 8 8
9 9 9

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SECTION - A 6. The set of real values of a for which the equation

Straight Objective Type 2a2  x 2 2x 1


   0 has a unique
a x
3 3
ax  a  x
2 2
xa
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, solution is
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (A) (–, 1) (B) (–1, )

1. If x2 + (a–b) x + 1 – a – b = 0, where a and b (C) (–1, 1) (D) R – {0}


are real numbers, has distinct real roots for all 7. Find the values of ‘a’ for which the equation
values of b, then
(x 2  x  2)2  (a  3)(x 2  x  2)
(A) a > 1 (B) a < 1
(C) a < 0 (D) 0 < a < 1 (x 2  x  1)  (a  4)(x 2  x  1)2  0 has at least one
real root.
2. If  and  are the roots of the equation x2 – 6x +
7 = 0 and an = n +  n, n  1 then the value of 19
(A) (0, 5) (B) (5, ]
3
a12  7a10
is
6a11 19
(C) ( , 7) (D) (0, 4)
3
(A) 1 (B) 2
8. If the roots of 2x 3  3x2  12x  12  0
(C) 3 (D) 4
3. The equation are , , , then []  []  [  ] (where [.] denote
greatest integer function) equals to
x  3  4 x 1  x  8  6 x  1  1, has
(A) 0
(A) No solution (B) One solution
(B) 1
(C) Two solutions (D) Infinite solutions
(C) 1
4. If |x2 –5x + 6| = (x – 7) has 3 solutions, then  is
equal to (D) 2

(A) 23  7 (B) 4 5  9 9. Consider the equation

(C)  7  23 (D) 0 x3  nx  1  0, n  N, n  3. Then

(A) Equation has atleast one rational root.


5. If the roots of the equation x 4  x 2  5 x  100  0
are , , , , then the biquadratic equation, whose (B) Equation has exactly one rational root.
roots are      ,      ,      ,     
(C) Equation has all real roots belonging to (0, 1).
is
(D) Equation has no rational root.
(A) 2x 4  3 x 2  6 x  100  0
10. If a1,a2 ,a3 (a1  0) are in G.P. with common ratio r,,
(B) x 4  x 2  5 x  100  0 then the value of r, for which the inequality
9a1  5a3  14a2 holds, can not lie in the interval
(C) x 4  x 2  5 x  100  0
(A) [1, ) (B) [1, 9/5]
(D) x 4  x 2  5 x  100  0
(C) [4/5, 1] (D) [5/9, 1]

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11. Let p (x) = 0 be a polynomial equation of least possible 16. Let y = f(x) = x3 + x2 + 100x + 7 sin x.
degree, with rational coefficients, having 7  3 49
3
1 2 3
as one of its roots. Then the product of all the roots Then the equation   0
y  f(1) y  f(2) y  f(3)
of p (x) = 0 is
has
(A) 7 (B) 49
(A) exactly one root lying in (f(1), f(2))
(C) 56 (D) 63 (B) both roots lying in (f(1), f(2))

12. If ,,  are the roots of the cubic equation (C) exactly one root lying in (, f(1))

x3  2x + 3 = 0 then the value of (C) exactly one root lying in (f(2), )

1 1 1 SECTION - B
 3  3 equals
    6     6   3  6
3 3 3
Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
1 1 question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
(A) (B)
3 3 out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.

17. If  is a real root of the equation


1 1
(C) (D) ax2 + bx + c = 0 and  is a real root of equation
2 2
–ax 2 + bx + c = 0, then the equation
13. A quadratic binomial P(x) is such that P (x) = 0 and
P (P(P(x))) = 0 have a common root, then a 2
x  bx  c  0 has
2
(A) P(0)  P(1)  0
(A) Real roots
(B) P(0)  P(1)  0 (B) Non-real roots

(C) P(0)  P(1)  0 (C) Has a root lying between  and 


(D) No root between  and 
(D) Nothing can be said in general
14. If x1, x2, x3........., xn–1 xn be ‘n’ zeroes of the 18. Consider the equation x 4  3 x 3  2 x 2  3 x  1  0 ;
which of the following(s) is/are true?
polynomial P(x)= xn + x +  where, xi  xj , i
and j = 1,2, 3,......,(n). Then the value of Q = (x1 (A) The given equation has four real roots
x2) (x1  x3) (x1  x4)......(x1  xn-1) (x1 – xn) (B) The given equation has two imaginary roots
(C) The given equation has two rational roots
(A) n(n  1)x1n 2
(D) The given equation has two irrational roots

(B) n c 2 .x1n  2 19. Consider the equation x 3  12 x  K , then which of


the following(s) is/are true?
(C) nx1n 1   (A) If K   16, 16  , then the given equation has

(D) Zero three distinct real roots

15. P(x) is a polynomial such that (B) If K  16,   , then the given equation has
exactly one real root which is positive
P(x)
P(x) + P(2x) = 5x2 18, then lim
x 3 x  3
is (C) If K   ,  16  , then the given equation has
exactly one negative real root
(A) 6 (B) 9
(D) There are exactly two values of K for which
(C) 18 (D) Zero the given equation has exactly two repeated
roots.
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20. x8  x5 
1 1
  0 is satisfied for  x  x2  x  x3    x  x3  x  x1 
x x4 25. Let g(x) =
 x1  x2  x1  x3   x2  x3  x2  x1 
(A) positive value of x
(B) negative value of x

 x  x1  x  x2 
(C) all real numbers except zero  3  x1  x3  x2  , then g(x) is identically equal
x
(D) only for x > 1 to
  
e
e e  e e
(A) 0
21. Equation     0 has
xe x x xe
(B) 1
(A) one real root in (e, ) and other in (  e, e)
(B) one real root in (e, ) and other in (,  + e) (C) (x – x1) (x – x2) (x – x3)

(C) two real roots ( e, + e) (D) (x1 – x2) (x2 – x3) (x3 – x1)
(D) no real root Paragraph for Question Nos. 26 to 27
22. The interval for which x12  x9 + x4  x + 1 > 0 is: Let a0, a1, a2, .......... an be real numbers, then f(x) =
(A) 4<x<0 (B) 0 < x < 1 a 0 + a 1 x + a 2 x 2 + ... + a n x n is called polynomial in
variable x. If all n roots of any polynomial equation of n
(C)  100 < x < 100 (D) <x< degree satisfy an other polynomial of n degree then both
23. If sin x + cos x + tan x + cot x + sec x + cosecx =7 equations are called identical.

and sin2x  a  b 7 , 26. Equations a1x2 + b1x + c1 = 0 and


(A) a = 22 (B) a = 8 a2x2 + b2x + c2 = 0,where (a1, a2, b1, b2, c1, c2)  R
(C) b = 8 (D) b = 4 are identical equations if and only if

SECTION - C 2n 2n 2n
 a1   b1   c1 
Linked Comprehension Type (A)   =   =   , where n  I
 a2   b2   c2 
This section contains paragraph. Based upon this
paragraph, some multiple choice questions have to be (B) a1 = ka2; b1 = kb2, c1 = kc2 for any k  R – {0}
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (C) a1 = ka2; b1 = kb2, c1 = kc2 for any k  C
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE OR MORE
is/are correct. 2n  1 2n  2 2n  3
 a1   b1   c1 
(D)   =   =  
Paragraph for Question Nos. 24 to 25  a2   b2   c2 
Let f(x) = ax2 + bx + c. If xiR, i = 1, 2, 3 and are
27. If a, b, c are the sides of a triangle, then what is the
distinct values such that f(xi) = 0, then f(x)  0 i.e.
value of (c2 + a2 – b2) if following two equations are
f(x) = 0  xR. identical?
24. If f and xi, i = 1, 2, 3 are same as given in above (b – c) x2 – (c – a) x + (a – b) = 0
paragraph, then
ax2 + (a + b + c) x + (b + c) = 0
(A) a  0, b  0, c = 0 (B) a = b  0, c = 0
(A) 2ca (B) 2ab
(C) a = 0, and b=c=0 (D) a  0, b = c = 0
(C) 2bc (D) ab

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Paragraph for question nos. 28 and 29 Paragraph for question no. 32 and 33

Consider a quadratic expression The graph of y = px2 + qx + r, x R is plotted in adjacent


diagram. Given AM = 2 and CM = 1.
f(x) = tx2 – (2t–1)x + (5t–1)

28. If f(x) can take both positive and negative values then
t must lie in the interval

 1 1   1   1 
(A)  ,  (B)  ,    ,  
 4 4  4  4 

 1 1 
(C)  ,   0 (D) (–4, 4)
 4 4 32. Which of the following statements (s) is (are) cor-
rect?
29. If f(x) is non-negative x  0 then t lies in the inter-
val (A) The value of (4p  r) is equal to 7.

 1 1 1  (B) The value of (4p  r) is equal to 5.


(A)  ,  (B)  ,  
5 4  4 
(C) The sum of roots of equation px2 + qx + r = 0 is
equal to 10.
 1 1  1 
(C)  ,  (D)  ,  
 4 4 5  (D) The sum of roots of equation px2 + qx + r = 0 is
equal to 12.
Paragraph for question nos. 30 to 31
33. Which of the following statement (s) is (are) incor-
For a, b R - {0}, let f (x) = ax2 + bx + a satisfies
rect?
 7 7 
f  x    f   x  x  R
 4 4  (A) The value of L im (px2 + qx + r) is not equal to
x 8

Also the equation f (x) = 7x + a has only one real zero.


and distinct solution.
(B) The inequality px2 + qx + r < 0 is true for all x 
30. The value of (a + b) is equal to
(6, )
(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) Harmonic mean of roots of the equation
(C) 6 (D) 7
32
px2 + qx + r = 0 is .
31. The minimum value of f (x) in 0, 3  is equal to 3
 2
 
(D) The value of q is equal to 3.
33
(A) (B) 0
8 SECTION-D
Single-Match Type
(C) 4 (D) 2 This section contains Single match questions. Each
question contains statements given in two columns which
have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
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
given below. Out of which, only one shows the right
matching

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34. If x4 – 6x3 + 8x2 + 4ax – 4a2 = 0, a  R, then (C) If x 4 ax 3  x 2 (R) (3,  )
match the following :
 ax  1  0 has
Column I Column II
atleast two distinct
(A) Equation will have 4 (P) (0, 1)
negative real roots
real and distinct roots then exhaustive values
for a belongs to of a is

(B) Equation will have (Q) (3, 4)  3


(D) If (x 2  x  2)2 (S)  ,   (3,  )
 2
2 distinct real roots
 a(x 4  3x 2  4)  0
for a belongs to
has two distinct real
(C) Equation will have at (R) (–2, –1)
roots then exhaustive
least one negative root set of a is
for a belongs to
(T) ( , 2  2 3)

(D) Equation will have 2 (S) {2}  (2  2 3, )

equal and 2 distinct


SECTION-E
real roots for a belongs to Integer Answer Type
35. Match the following Column - I with Column - II : This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
Column I Column II
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
 2 2 1 1 2 2 
(A) If x 4 ax 3  ax 2 (P)  ,  example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y
 1 2 2 2 2  1
and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
 ax  1  0 has two
X Y Z
distinct positive real
0 0 0
roots then exhaustive
1 1 1
set of values of a is
2 2 2
 3 3 3 3
(B) If x 4 ax 3  ax 2 (Q)  , 
 2
4 4 4
 ax  1  0 has two 5 5 5
distinct positive real 6 6 6
roots and two distinct 7 7 7
negative real roots 8 8 8
then exhaustive set 9 9 9

of values of a is

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36. The number of real roots of x100 – 2x99 + 3x98 –..... 40. Let f(x) be a polynomial of degree 8 such that F(r) =
– 100 x + 101 = 0 is ____. 1 1
, r=1,2,3,.........,8, 9 then is
37. If x > 0, then minimum value of r F 10 

6 41. The number of real root(s) of the equation aex = 1 + x


 1  6 1 
x   – x  6  – 2 x2
 x  x  + ; where a is positive constant less than unity..
3
is ______. 2
 1  3 1  42. Let f(x) = x2+x +  cos x,  being an integer and  is
x    x  3 
 x  x  a real number. The number of ordered pairs (, ) for
k 1 k2 which the equation f(x) = 0 and f(f(x)) = 0 have the
38. If and are the roots of ax2+bx+c = 0
k k 1 same (non empty)set of real roots is
and the discriminant is 11, then the value of 43. If the biquadratic x4 + ax3 + bx2 + cx + d = 0 (a, b, c,
(a+b+c)2–11 is _____ d R) has 4 non real roots, two with sum 3 + 4i and
39. If  is a common root of the equations the other two with product 13 + i. Then the value of
‘b’ is
x  2x 2  5 x  2  0 and x 3  x 2  8 x  4  0 , then
3

2
is equal to
17  3

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ANSWERS

LEVEL-1

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

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

13. (B) 14. (A,D) 15. (B) 16. (A-Q B-S,C-R ) 17. (6) 18. (2)

19. (1) 20. (3) 21. (727)

LEVEL-2

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

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

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

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

25. (B) 26. (B) 27. (D) 28. (C) 29. (D) 30. (B)

31. (D) 32. (A,D) 33. (A,B,D) 34. (A-P B-Q,R,C-P,Q,R,S D-S)

35. (A-T B-T,C-Q D-P) 36. (0) 37. (6) 38. (0) 39. (1) 40. (5)

41. (1) 42. (3) 43. (51)

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