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14-11-2021

JEE (Main)-2022
TEST No. 3

(XII Studying Students)

1. Read each question carefully. (i) Section-I : This section contains 20 multiple choice
2. It is mandatory to use Blue/Black Ballpoint PEN to darken the questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and
appropriate circle in the answer sheet.
3. Mark should be dark and should completely fill the circle. (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. Each question
4. Rough work must not be done on the answer sheet. carries 4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
5. Do not use white-fluid or any other rubbing material on answer answer.
sheet.
6. Student cannot use log tables and calculators or any other (ii) Section-II : This section contains 10 questions. Attempt any
material in the examination hall. five questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a
7. Before attempting the question paper, student should ensure NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the correct
that the test paper contains all pages and no page is missing.
8. Before handing over the answer sheet to the invigilator, numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off
candidate should check that Roll No., Centre Code and Date of to the second decimal place; e.g. 06.25, 07.00, –00.33,
Birth have been filled and marked correctly. –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using the mouse and the on-screen
9. Immediately after the prescribed examination time is over, the
answer sheet is to be returned to the invigilator. virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the
10. There are three parts in the question paper A, B and C answer (Applicable for Online Test). Each question
consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having
carries 4 marks for correct answer and there is no negative
30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each part has
two sections. marking for wrong answer.
Note : It is compulsory to fill Roll No. and Test Booklet Code on answer sheet, otherwise your answer sheet will not be considered.
Test No. 3

TOPICS OF THE TEST

Electromagnetic Induction, Alternating Current, Electromagnetic Waves,


Physics Ray Optics

The d & f-Block Elements, Coordination Compounds, Qualitative Analysis,


Chemistry Haloalkanes and Haloarenes

Application of Derivatives, Indefinite Integrals, Definite Integrals,


Mathematics Application of Integrals
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Time : 3 Hrs MM: 300


TEST - 3
PART - A (PHYSICS)
B0 N 2
SECTION - I
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains
(1)
2

b  a2 
20 multiple choice questions. Each question has
B0 N 3
4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE (2)
3

b  a3 
is correct.
B0 N 2
1. A thin rod of mass M and length L is oscillating in (3)
3

a  b2 
vertical plane as shown in figure in uniform
B0 N 2
magnetic field B. If angular amplitude is 0, then (4)
3

a  b2  ab 
maximum emf induced in rod is
3. A small air bubble is inside a glass sphere of
radius 20 cm and  = 1.5. The bubble is 5 cm
below the surface and is viewed normally from
outside. The apparent depth of bubble from
surface is
(1) BL 1  cos 0  gL

 
(2) BL cos  0  2gL
 2 

1  
(3) BL sin  0  6gL
2  2 

 
(4) BL sin  0  2gL
 2 

2. A tightly bound coil in the shape of spiral has


(1) 3.6 cm (2) 3.9 cm
large number of turns N and inner and outer radii
of coil are a and b respectively. The coil is placed (3) 4.2 cm (4) 4.8 cm
in time varying transverse magnetic field 4. An equiconvex lens has radii R1 = R2 = 25 cm
B = B0cos(t) as shown. The maximum emf and  = 1.5. Its one surface is silvered. An object
induced in coil is is placed at distance of 15 cm from lens. The
image distance from lens is

(1) 9.2 cm (2) 13.6 cm


(3) 10.7 cm (4) 12.5 cm
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5. An LCR series circuit with L = 0.1 H, C = 100 F 9. A small conducting loop of radius r is placed at
and R = 120  is connected to an AC source of centre of a square conducting loop as shown.
(r << L). The mutual inductance of two loops is
emf  = (30 V)sin(100 s–1)t. The rms current in
circuit is

(1) 0.76 A (2) 0.38 A

(3) 0.14 A (4) 0.28 A

6. A fan is rated to consume 55 W when operated


at 110 volts. It is connected to an AC source of 0 r 2 0 r 2
(1) (2)
220 V, 50 Hz through an ideal choke coil in 2L 4L
series. For the fan to operate at rated voltage,
2 20 r 2 0 r 2
the inductance of coil should be (3) (4)
L 2 2L
(1) 2.4 H (2) 1.2 H
10. An object is 45 cm from a screen. Two real
(3) 1.6 H (4) 3.2 H images can be obtained for two positions of a
lens. If one image is 4 times larger than the other,
7. In a cylindrical region of radius R, uniform
then focal length of lens is
magnetic field is varying with time as B = B0t. The
(1) 12 cm (2) 10 cm
magnitude of induced electric field at distance
r = 2R from axis is (3) 18 cm (4) 15 cm

11. A thin converging lens of refractive index 1 = 1.5


and focal length 24 cm in air is immerged in
 4
water   2   . The new focal length will be
 3

(1) 75 cm (2) 60 cm

(3) 96 cm (4) 45 cm
BR
(1) B0R (2) 0 12. An inductor coil dissipates energy at 320 J/s
2
when current of 4 A is passed and it stores
B0R
(3) (4) Zero magnetic energy of 32 J. When it is connected to
4
an ideal battery, its time constant would be
8. The frequency of oscillation of the circuit shown
(1) 0.4 s (2) 0.8 s
in figure is
(3) 0.2 s (4) 1.6 s

13. A uniform wire loop of mass m, density d and


resistivity  is placed in magnetic field B = t
where t is time and  is a constant. The
maximum current in loop would be

1 1 md md
(1) (2) (1) (2)
 LC 2 3LC 4  4 

1 1 m m
(3) (4) (3) (4)
2 LC 2 2LC 4 d  d
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14. Time constant of the circuit shown in the figure is (1) 320 W (2) 144 W

(3) 240 W (4) 256 W

18. A thin rod of length 10 cm is placed along the


principal axis of a concave mirror of radius of
curvature 30 cm. If the near end of the rod is at
a distance of 25 cm from the pole of mirror, then
(1) 1.77 s (2) 0.37 s length of image of rod is

(3) 0.17 s (4) 1.27 s


15. The distance of final image of the object O as
shown in figure from the lens is

(1) 15.50 cm (2) 11.25 cm

(3) 18.33 cm (4) 8.75 cm

19. In the arrangement shown in figure, distance of


final image of object from the convex lens of focal
(1) 27.28 cm (2) 68.14 cm
length 20 cm is
(3) 77.14 cm (4) 52.18 cm
16. A loop is formed with a uniform wire of resistance
per unit length  = 50 /m as shown in figure. If
a = 20 cm and b = 10 cm and uniform time
varying magnetic field B = 20sin(100t) T, where t
is in second. The maximum current in the loop is
(1) 10 cm (2) 20 cm

20
(3) 15 cm (4) cm
3

20. A square loop of side a and resistance R is moved


with constant speed v in the plane of current
(1) 2 A (2) 4 A
carrying long wire as shown in figure. The induced
(3) 3 A (4) 1.5 A current in the loop at the given moment is
17. A coil of inductive reactance of 90  and
resistance 36  is in series with a capacitor and
a resistor in an AC circuit as shown. The power
dissipated in the inductance coil is

0Iv 0Iv
(1) (2)
R 4R

0Iv 0I
(3) (4)
2R 2R
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SECTION - II
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt any five
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is
a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
26. An equilateral prism is made of material of
correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
refractive index 3 . Find the angle of minimum
truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place;
deviation (in degrees) of a ray incident on the prism.
e.g. 06.25, 07.00, 00.33, 00.30, 30.27, 27.30)
27. Two parallel rails of negligible resistance are
using the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric
1 m apart and are connected by a resistance
keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
of 5  as shown. Two metal rods of resistance
21. When an inductor coil is connected to a 6 V 10  and 15  are sliding away with velocity
battery, it draws a current of 12 A. When this coil 8 m/s and 4 m/s respectively. A uniform magnetic
is connected to a capacitor and an AC source of field B = 1 T is present perpendicular to circuit.
rms voltage 6 V in series, the current is in phase Find the current (in A) through 5  resistor.
with source voltage. The value of rms current
(in A) is _____
22. An inductor is connected to an AC source. The
magnetic energy in inductor changes from
maximum value to minimum value in 5 ms. The
frequency of source in Hz is _______
28. A conducting rod AB of length 1 m is sliding down
23. A conducting circular loop is placed in a uniform against smooth wall as shown. If uniform
magnetic field B = 0.2 T with its plane magnetic field B = 1 T, then emf induced across
perpendicular to the field. The radius of loop is ends AB at the instant is ______ volts
somehow expanding at constant rate of 1 mm/s.
The induced emf in the loop at the instant when
radius is 20 cm, is n × 10–4 V. Find the value of
n. ( = 3.14)
24. A square conducting loop of area 2.5 × 10–3 m2
and resistance 1  is pulled out of uniform
magnetic field B = 0.4 T without changing its
29. A particle is moving at constant speed of 5 m/s
kinetic energy in 1 s from the position shown.
towards a concave mirror of focal length 20 cm
The work done by agent is n × 10–6 J. Find the
along its principal axis. The speed of image at
value of n.
the instant when object is at distance 30 cm from
mirror is n m/s. The value of n is ______
30. The plot of deviation () versus angle of incidence
(i) for a prism is as shown in figure. The angle of
prism is A degree. Find the value of A.

25. In the arrangement shown radii of curvature


R1 = 10 cm, R2 = 20 cm. The image distance from
lens in cm is _____

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PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION - I 34. Three salts A, B and C of sodium are treated with
dilute HCl separately and following observations
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains
are made:
20 multiple choice questions. Each question has
A + dil. HCl  Colorless gas which turns moist
4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE
Pb(OAc)2 paper black
is correct.
B + dil. HCl  Colorless gas which turns acidified
31. Select the incorrect statement from the given
K2Cr2O7 solution green
options about [MnCl6]3–
C + dil. HCl  Brown gas which turns acidified
(1) Paramagnetic with calculated spin only KI containing starch solution blue
magnetic moment of 4 6 BM
Select the correct option with respect to salts A,
(2) High spin complex B and C.
(3) Will remain paramagnetic if all Cl– are
2
replaced by CN– (1) A contains S2 , B contains SO3 and C
(4) Hybridization of Mn is sp3d2 
contains NO2
32. Consider the below given reaction 2
(2) A contains SO3 , B contains S2 and C

2KMnO4 
513 K
 A  B  O2 contains NO2

(3) A contains S2 , B contains NO2 and C
A and B respectively are
2
(1) K2MnO4 and MnO2 contains SO3
2
(2) Mn2O7 and K2MnO4 (4) A contains S2 , B contains SO3 and C

(3) Mn2O3 and K2O contains NO3
(4) K2MnO4 and MnO 35. Choose the option containing correct match
between List-I and List-II.

33. List-I List-II


(Coordination (Coordination
compound) geometry and
magnetic
Product P is
property)
(A) [Ni(CO)4 ] (P) Square
planar
(1) Pure enantiomer of
(B) [Ni(dmg)2 ] (Q) Tetrahedral

(C) [Pt(NH3 )2 Cl(NO2 )] (R) Diamagnetic


(2) Racemic mixture of

(D) [CoCl4 ]2 (S) Paramagnetic

(3) Pure enantiomer of (1) (A)  Q, S; (B)  P, R; (C)  P, Q; (D)  Q, R

(2) (A)  Q, R; (B)  P, R; (C)  P, R; (D)  Q, S

(3) (A)  Q, R; (B)  P, R; (C)  Q, S; (D)  Q, S


(4) Racemic mixture of
(4) (A)  Q, R; (B)  P, S; (C)  P, Q; (D)  Q, S
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36. Select the incorrect statement about oxidation 40. When KMnO4 is added dropwise in faintly
states of transition elements. alkaline solution of iodide, then it gets oxidized to

(1) Low oxidation states are found when a 


(1) I2 (2) IO3
complex has ligands capable of  acceptor
character (3) I3 (4) IO

(2) Mo(VI) and W(VI) are found to be more


stable than Cr(VI) 41.
(3) Cu2+(aq) is more stable than Cu+(aq)
(4) The ability of fluorine to stabilize higher
oxidation states exceeds oxygen in case of
transition metal compounds Correct relationship between (A) and (B) is
37. Which one of the following compounds has (1) (A) and (B) are enantiomers
highest rate in nucleophilic aromatic substitution
(2) (A) and (B) are diastereomers
reaction ?
(3) (A) and (B) are identical

(4) (A) and (B) are positional isomers


(1) (2)
42. Borax bead test is performed on copper sulphate
and following observations are made.
(3) (4)
Na2B4O7  10H2O 
heat
 Glassy bead (B2O3

38. Griess-Ilosvay is test for and NaBO2)

(1) Nitrite ion (2) Nitrate ion Oxidizing flame :

(3) Sulphite ion (4) Sulphate ion CuSO4 + Glassy bead 
Non-lu min ous
flame
 A B
Blue green
bead
39. Select the correct statements from the following
list of statements. (1) A is CuBO2

(a) Complexes of Mn2+ and Fe3+ with CN– have (2) B is SO2

same spin only magnetic moment (3) A is Cu(BO2)2


(b) The 3d-electronic configuration of Mn(II) in (4) A is Cu
2 3
[MnBr4]2– is e t2
43. Which one of the following molecules can show
(c) The highest energy of d-orbital in square fac- and mer- isomerism? (en-ethylene diamine,
planar field is dz2 bipy - bipyridine)

(d) Mnn  has different geometry and same (1) [Fe(en)(bipy)Cl(NH3 )]2
calculated spin only magnetic moment in
(2) [Co(gly)3 ]
[MnBr4]2– and [MnF6]2–
(3) [Pt(en)2 Cl2 ]2
(1) (a) and (b) (2) (a) and (c)

(3) (b) and (d) (4) (b) and (c) (4) [Pt(bipy)2 BrCl]2

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44. Assertion (A) : Transition metals form alloys 48. Which elements of lanthanoids exhibit oxidation
readily. state of +4 other than +3?

Reason (R) : Transition metals have similar radii. (1) Ce, Dy, Tb

(1) (A) is correct but (R) is incorrect (2) Yb, Eu, Sm


(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is (3) Nd, Ce, Sm
correct explanation for (A)
(4) Ho, Tm, Yb
(3) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is
incorrect explanation for (A)
(4) Both (A) and (R) are incorrect 49.

45.

Then product (P) is

(1) (2)
A and B respectively are

(1)

(3) (4)

(2)

50. Which of the following ions is paramagnetic?

(3) (1) La3

(2) Ce4

(4) (3) Yb2

(4) Tm3
46. Which metal ion gives precipitate with H2S in
presence of NH4OH? SECTION - II

(1) Ca2 (2) Sr 2 Numerical Value Type Questions: This section


contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt any five
(3) Mn2 (4) Ba2 questions out of 10. The answer to each question is

47. IUPAC name of [Cr(CH3 —NH2 )3 Cl3 ] is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
(1) Trichloridotrimethylaminechromium(III) truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place;
(2) Trichloridotrimethylaminechromate(III) e.g. 06.25, 07.00, 00.33, 00.30, 30.27, 27.30)
using the mouse and the on-screen virtual
(3) Trichloridotris(methylamine)chromium(III)
numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the
(4) Trichloridotris(methylammine)chromium(III) answer.
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51. How many of the following compounds/ions are 55. If t of complex [Co(NCS)4 ]2 is 9.3 × 10–22 J.
coloured?
Then, crystal field stabilization energy is
[Cu(CH3CN)4]BF4, [Zn(H2O)6]2+, [Ti(H2O)6]4+,
x
Cu2Cl2, CuCl2, [Ni(en)3]2+, [Ni(NH3)6]2+, [Cd(CN)4]2– x J mol–1. Then the value of is ____.
33.48
52. When salt-X is mixed with equal amount of
Use, Avogadro’s number = 6 × 1023 mol–1
K2Cr2O7 in a test tube and conc. H2SO4 is added
followed by heating the test tube, red fumes of 56. In laboratory, potassium permanganate is
compound-Y is obtained which is passed into prepared by oxidizing manganese(II) ion salts
NaOH solution. Solution becomes yellow due to using peroxodisulphate. How many moles of
formation of compound-Z. The sum of total atoms manganese(II) ions are oxidized by each mole of
peroxodisulphate?
present in, Y and Z is
57. If number of transition states and intermediates
53. How many of the following compounds give
formed in the below reaction is x and y
racemization on substitution with OH– in polar
xy
protic medium? respectively then what is the value of ?
2

58. How many halogens will be substituted by OH –


on treating with aqueous NaOH on the following
compound?

54. How many of the following structures represents


the enantiomer of given compound?

59. Number of chiral carbon atoms present in below


compound is

60. Total number of stereoisomers possible for


square planar complex [PtCl(NH3)Py(NH2NH2)]+
is x and total number of optically active isomers
possible for [V(C2O4)3]3– complex ion is y. Then
x
the value of is _____.
y

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PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION - I 1
3
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 65.  x  x 2  1 dx is equal to
20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 0

4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE 2 4
(1) (2)
is correct. 3 3
2
 (3) 1/ 4
(4) 2.31/4
1[ x ]
61. The value of integral  [ x ]  e dx, where [] 3
0
2x 2
denotes greatest integer function, is equal to
66.  2x cos2x  ( x 2  1)sin2x dx is equal to

2
e  e  x sin x  cos x
(1) (2)   (1) ln c
e 1  e  1 x cos x  sin x

e 1  e  1
2
x sin x  cos x
(3) (4)   (2) ln c
e  e  x cos x  sin x

0 x sin x  cos x
(3) ln c
62. Let N   (ln x )2021dx, then N is not divisible by x cos x  sin x
1

x sin x  cos x
(1) 23 (4) ln c
x cos x  sin x
(2) 1023
x2
(3) 2023 67. The value of  dx is equal to
(1  x 2 )(1  1  x 2 )
(4) 2029


4
(1)
x
2
1
2 
1  x 2  ln x  1  x 2  tan1 x  c 

 x 
63. The value of   x  
0 k 1
cos  k   dx
 2 
is equal to
 
(2) ln x  1  x 2  tan1 x  c

1  x  ln  x  1  x   tan
1 1 1 1
(1) 1  (2) 1  (3) 2 2
x c
2 2 2

1 (4) ln  x  1  x   sin x  c
2 1

(3) 1 (4)
2
68. Which of the following statements is incorrect
2021  x 
2021 
about the function f(x) = |x2 – 10|x| + 16|?
64. The value of  log2021  1 
  2021
 dx is

0   (1) x = ±5 are point of local maximum
equal to (2) f(x) has local minimum value at exactly four
values of x
2021 (2021)2  4 
ln
ln(2021)  e 
(1) ln(4e ) (2)
(ln 2021)2 (3) For x  [–2, 2] absolute maximum value of
f(x) is 16
2021 4 (2021)2
(3) ln   (4) ln 4e (4) For x  (0, 8] absolute maximum value of f(x)
(ln 2021)2
e ln(2021)
is 16

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x 74. If f(x) be a continuous function such that, f(x)  0


69. A triangle ABC is formed by the lines y  and
2  x  (0, 5) and the curve y = f(x) such that
y = –x + 36 and the x-axis such that B and C lies f(x) vanishes at x = 0 and x = 3 only and the area
on x-axis. The maximum area of the rectangle enclosed by y = f(x) and the x axis is 2 sq. units,
which has one side lying on x-axis and the other 3
two vertices lying on sides AB and AC, is equal then the value of  xf ( x ) dx can be
0
to
(1) –2 (2) 1
(1) 108 sq. units (2) 72 sq. units
(3) 3 (4) –3
(3) 126 sq. units (4) 90 sq. units
75. The value of x  [0, 1] such that tangent at (x, y)
70. If tangent to the curve y = x + sinx, at a point
on the curve y = x2 + 1 bounds maximum area
x =  on it passes through origin then
with the coordinate axes and x = 1 is

(1)   tan (2) 2  tan  1 1
2 (1) (2)
2 2

(3)   tan  (4) 2  tan
2 1
(3) (4) 1
3
x3  1
71.  ( x 4  1)( x  1) dx equals
76. The area of the region bounded by the lines
y = x, x = 0 and the normal to y = ex at point where
1 1
(1) ln(1  x 2 )  ln(1  x 3 )  c it crosses y-axis, is
4 3
1
1 1 (1) sq. units (2) 2 sq. units
(2) ln(1  x 4 )  ln(1  x 3 )  c 2
4 3
1 1
1 (3) sq. units (4) sq. units
(3) ln(1  x 4 )  ln(1  x )  c 2 4
4

1 77. Let f ( x)  4  x2 , g(x) = |x – 2| and


(4) ln(1  x 4 )  ln(1  x )  c
4
h(x) = x  2  x  R. If F(x) = min(f(x), g(x),
1 4 4
h(x)) then area bounded by F(x) and coordinate
72. If  f ( x ) dx  5,  f ( x ) dx  2 and  h( x ) dx  7 axis for x < 0 is
1 1 1

(2)  sq. units


4
(1) 2 sq. units
then the value of  (2f ( x )  3h( x )) dx, is
1

(3) 4 sq. units (4) sq. units
(1) 23 (2) 35 2

(3) 15 (4) 27 
sin x
73. The area bounded by y = |lnx| and x-axis
78. The value of  1  x 2 dx is equal to


between x = 0 to x = e is

(1) (2) 
(1) 1 sq. unit (2) 2 sq. units 2
(3) e sq. units (4) e2 sq. units (3) 2 (4) 0

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79. Let f : [3, 8]  [3, 8] be a one-one and onto 2x 7  3 x 2 px 3  qx 8


83. If  x10  2x 5  1 dx 
x10  2x 5  1
 c, then
d 1
function. If (f ( x ))  0 x  [3, 8], then
dx (p + q) is equal to (where c is constant)
8 
1
 (f ( x )  f ( x )) dx is 2
x cos x  sin x  
3 84. If  dx   tan1 , then value
0 sin x  x
2 2 2a a
(1) Zero (2) 40
of a is
(3) 55 (4) 21
85. Let x =  and x =  are point of local maximum
 
x2 x x x
80. Let I1   (1  x )6 dx and I2   (1  x )6 dx, then and local minimum respectively for the function
0 0
f(x) = 2x3 – 15ax2 + 36a2x + 6 where a > 0. If the
(1) I1 = 2I2 (2) I2 = 2I1 relation 2 = 9 holds true, then positive integral

(3) I1  I2
2
(4) I1  I2 value of a is

SECTION - II 1, 0  x  5
86. If f ( x )   , f(0) = 10, then area
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section  3, 5  x  7
contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt any five bounded by y = f(x) and x-axis between x = 0 and
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is x = 7 is (Given that f(x) is continuous function in
a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
x  [0, 7])
correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place;
87. The area (in sq. units) bounded by the curves
e.g. 06.25, 07.00, 00.33, 00.30, 30.27, 27.30)
using the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric y2 = 2(x + 3) and x – y – 1 = 0 is equal to
keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
88. Let T be the tangent and N be the normal to the
x 2 1
81. For x > 0, f (x)   x (2ln x  1) dx and curve x + y = xy at the point where it cuts the

f(1) = 1. If the area bounded by g(x) = ln(f(x)) and x-axis. The area enclosed by the triangle formed
by T, N and the y-axis is
1
x-axis is equal to square units, then k is equal
k
89. The maximum value of slope of any tangent to
to
the curve y = –x3 + 3x2 + 9x + 3 is
82. Let f(x) be a function such that f(0) = 0 and

2k 2x  7 1
f ( x )   x  x  4 x  5 x... dx . If f (2) 
3 90. If  ( x  2)( x  3)( x  4)( x  5)  1dx = 
f (x)
 c,
2(k  1)

then [k] is equal to ([] denotes the integral part where c is some constant and f(x) is a quadratic

function) polynomial then value of f(2) is

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Test Booklet
Code
05-09-2021

JEE (Main)-2022
TEST No. 2

(XII Studying Students)

ANSWERS & HINTS


Test - 2 (Code-A) (Answers) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2022

All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2022


TEST - 2 - Code-A
Test Date : 05/09/2021

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (1) 31. (2) 61. (4)
2. (3) 32. (1) 62. (2)
3. (3) 33. (4) 63. (4)
4. (2) 34. (3) 64. (3)
5. (4) 35. (2) 65. (2)
6. (1) 36. (4) 66. (3)
7. (2) 37. (3) 67. (4)
8. (3) 38. (2) 68. (1)
9. (2) 39. (3) 69. (1)
10. (4) 40. (1) 70. (1)
11. (1) 41. (2) 71. (4)
12. (2) 42. (1) 72. (3)
13. (2) 43. (3) 73. (2)
14. (2) 44. (4) 74. (3)
15. (3) 45. (4) 75. (4)
16. (1) 46. (4) 76. (4)
17. (1) 47. (1) 77. (3)
18. (4) 48. (2) 78. (3)
19. (3) 49. (3) 79. (4)
20. (2) 50. (4) 80. (4)
21. (00.11) 51. (02.25) 81. (04.00)
22. (20.00) 52. (40.00) 82. (08.00)
23. (02.00) 53. (03.50) 83. (08.00)
24. (25.00) 54. (08.00) 84. (06.00)
25. (09.00) 55. (08.00) 85. (04.00)
26. (25.00) 56. (25.00) 86. (02.00)
27. (01.67) 57. (06.00) 87. (27.00)
28. (02.82) 58. (06.00) 88. (06.00)
29. (00.33) 59. (05.00) 89. (03.00)
30. (01.41) 60. (01.00) 90. (07.00)

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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (1) 4. Answer (2)
Hint : Circuit is symmetrical about the line AB Hint : Use formula of magnetic field due to wire
of finite length
Sol. :
µ 0I
Sol. : B = 3 ×
4πd
( cos θ1 + cos θ2 )
µ 0I

= ( cos 30º + cos 30º )
R R  a 
2× 2× 4π ×  
R 2 + 2 +R 2 3 
Req = +
2 2 2 2 3 3µ0I  3
= ×2×
= 2R = 20 Ω 2πa  2 
 
2. Answer (3)
9µ0I
r =
Hint=
: im ×l 2πa
R+r m
5. Answer (4)
Sol. :
Hint : Convert into finite circuit
Sol. :

r
=im ×l
20 + r m ( 3R + 3 x ) × R
∴ x=
r 3R + 3 x + R
⇒ 10 × 10 −3= ×5
20 + r ⇒ 4Rx + 3 x 2 = 3R 2 + 3Rx
10 × 20 ⇒ 3 x 2 + Rx − 3R 2 =
0
⇒ r≈ × 10 –3 Ω
5
= 0.04 Ω
=
⇒ x
−R + 1 + 36R
=
( 37 − 1 )R
3. Answer (3) 2×3 6
I 6. Answer (1)
Hint : j =
A mv
Hint : r =
Sol. : dl = jdA qB
R
 r  mv 2m(KE )

= I ∫ J0  2 −  × ( 2πrdr ) Sol.=
:r =
r =0  R qB qB
R
 r2  r2 KE2 B1
I J0 × 2π × ∫  2r −  dr
= ∴ = ×
 R 
0 r1 KE1 B2
R
 2r 2 r 3 
= J 0 × 2π ×  −  2 1 2
= × =
 2 3R  0 1 3 3
2
2  4πJ0R 2
= J 0 × 2π ×  R 2 =
 ∴ r2 = R
3  3 3
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7. Answer (2) 11. Answer (1)


  
qE Hint : F= il × B
Hint : ax =
m  dθ 
Sol. : 2T sin   = I × ( Rd θ ) × B
Sol. : (2V0)2 = V02 + Vx2  2 
⇒ T =
IRB
⇒ Vx =3V0
12. Answer (2)
qE0
∴ × ∆t = 3V0 ρl
m Hint : R =
A
3mV0 ρ×l ρl
⇒ ∆t = Sol.
= : R =
qE0 πa × (2a ) 2πa 2

8. Answer (3) V × 2πa 2


∴ I=
Hint : Use Kirchhoff's rule ρl
13. Answer (2)
 15  19
Sol. : Req 2+ =
= B
 2  2 Hint : tan θ′ = V
BH ′
20 40
∴ I= × 2= A BV
19 19 Sol. : tan 60º =
BH × cos30º
I I
∴ VA + 10 × −5× =VB
2 2 BV  3 3
⇒ = tan=
θ ( 3 ) ×  =
I 5 40 BH  2  2
VA − VB =−5 × =− × = – 5.26 V
2 2 19 3
θ =tan–1  
9. Answer (2) 2
ql 14. Answer (2)
Hint : µ =
2m Hint : Use coding data
Q  mR  2
Sol. :
Sol. : =
µ × × ω
2m  2  R =56 × 10 4 ± 10 % Ω (From coding data)
Q ωR 2 15. Answer (3)
=
4 Hint : Use dimensional analysis
10. Answer (4) Sol. : F = ilB = il × µ0ni
  −
t
 F  MLT
−2
Hint=
: q Q0  1 − e  τ
⇒ [µ0=]
  i2 =
 A 2
 
 2R  = MLT–2 A–2
Sol. : =
τ Req × C
=   ×C
 3  16. Answer (1)
Q0  − 
t
∴ = Q0  1 − e τ  ∆q
2   Hint : i =
∆t
t
− 1 1
⇒ e τ
=1 − =
2 2
Sol. : ∆Q= ∫ idt= area

t 2RC 1
⇒ = ln2 ⇒ =
t ln2 ∴ ∆Q = × 6 × 10 = 30 C
τ 3 2

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17. Answer (1) 10 30


  Sol. : =
Hint : U =−M ⋅ B x (100 − x )

Sol. : W =∆U =0 − ( −MB ) =MB x = 25 cm


25. Answer (09.00)
18. Answer (4)
Hint : Use Kirchhoff’s laws
Hint : Use amperes circuital law
7 3R
F µ0 × I × 2I µ0I 2 ˆ Sol. : RAB
= = R, RAC
Sol. :
= = i 12 4
l 2πd πd
y 3 / 4 3 12 9
19. Answer (3) ⇒ = = × =
x 7 / 12 4 7 7
1
Hint & Sol. : χ ∝ 26. Answer (25.00)
T
Hint :R = Req at maximum power
20. Answer (2)
2
Hint & Sol. : Theoretical Sol. : ε eq = 10 V , req = = 1Ω= R
2
21. Answer (00.11)
ε2 10 × 10
µ0 i ∴ Pmax = = =25 watt
Hint : B = 4R 4 ×1
2πr
27. Answer (01.67)
I  R + r l1
µ0  dx 
2a Hint : =
Sol. : ∫ dB ∫=
=  a  µ0I ln(2) R l2
x =a
2πx 2πa
15 + r 40
Sol. : =
In(2) 15 36
⇒ n= = 0.11
2π 10
⇒ 15 + r = 15 ×
22. Answer (20.00) 9
Hint : Use Kirchhoff’s rules r 1.67 Ω
⇒=

28 28. Answer (02.82)


Sol. : I1 = I2 = =4A
7 Hint : Work done by magnetic force = 0

∴ V =4I − 3I =I =4 Sol. : V2 = 2as


qE
∴ q = CV ⇒ V2 =2× ×x
m
= 5 × 4 × 10–6
2 × 2 × 10 –6 × 100
= ×2 = 8
= 20 µC 10 –4
23. Answer (02.00)
⇒ 2 2
V=
Hint : Use Kirchhoff’s rule
2 × 1.41 =
= 2.82 m/s
VA + 10 29. Answer (00.33)
Sol. : I1 =
5 µ0I
Hint : B =
2πr
VA
I2 =
5 µ0 ja
Sol. : B =
24. Answer (25.00) 2

R1 R3 µ0 j  r 
= ×
Hint : = 2  2 
R2 R4

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µ0 r I  90º 
= × ∴ ∆V 2V=
= 0 sin   2V0
4  r2   2 
π r 2 − 
 4
=
η 2 1.41
=
µ r 4I µI
= 0 × 2 = 0
4 π 3r 3πr
η = 0.33
30. Answer (01.41)
  
Hint : V= v 2 − v1
Sol. : r1= r2 = R
∴ δ =90º

PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (2) 35. Answer (2)
Hint: R = Keff [A] where Keff = K[B]2 Hint: R = K3[B]
0.693 [B]3 K1
1/3
K eff
Sol.:= = 0.05 s−1 = =
K 
; [B]  1  [A]1/3
13.86 [A] K 2  K2 
K eff 0.05
K
= = = 3.47 × 10−6 s –1 M–2 1/3
[B]2
(120)2 K 
Sol.: R = K 3  1  [A]1/3
32. Answer (1)  K2 
Hint:  Ea − Ea2 
Dolomite : CaCO3. Anglesite : PbSO4
Ea3 +  1
Ea = =233 kJmol–1
 3 
MgCO3
36. Answer (4)
Sol.:
Cuprite : Cu2O Argentite : Ag2S
Hint: Anode mud contains antimony, selenium,

Malachite : CuCO3. Siderite : FeCO3 tellurium, silver, gold and platinum


Cu(OH)2
Sol.: Metals which are less reactive than Cu
33. Answer (4)
remain in anode mud and metals which are more
Hint: Gold number of a protective colloid is the
reactive than Cu remain in the electrolyte.
minimum mass of the protective colloid in mg
required just to prevent coagulation of 10 ml of 37. Answer (3)
standard gold sol on addition of 1 mL of 10%
Hint: Peptisation is the method to convert freshly
NaCl to it.
prepared ppt into colloid
Sol.: ∴ For 100 ml of gold sol 2.5 g (2500 mg)
protective colloid is required, for 10 ml, 250 mg Sol.: Peptisation is a method used for the
will be needed. preparation of colloids by shaking fresh
34. Answer (3)
precipitate with dispersion medium containing
Hint: ICl in molten state exists as
small amount of electrolyte having either cation
3lCl  [I2Cl]+ + [ICl2]–
or anion in common with the ppt to stabilize
Sol.: So, electrolysis of molten ICl results in
liberation of I2 at both the electrodes. colloid.

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38. Answer (2) Thus P-P bond will have higher s-Character
Hint: 6Cl2 + 6Ba(OH)2 → ∆
making P-P bond length shortest. The P-P bond
Ba(ClO3 )2 +5BaCl2+6H2O in H2P-PH2 will have higher p-Character making
(X)
P-P bond length the longest.
Sol.:
Ba(ClO3 )2 + H2SO4 → 2HClO3 + BaSO4 (s) 43. Answer (3)
(X) (Y)
1 −1 1 −1
=
Hint: λ1 hr= ; λ2 hr
Heat 156 52
4HClO3  → 4ClO2 + 2H2O + O2
T > 365K
(Y) (Z) Sol.:
39. Answer (3)
Hint:
n1A → n2B
Initialconc. [A]0
n2 x
Conc.at t [A]0 − x
n1 1 1 1 −1
λ = λ1 + λ 2 = + = hr
n2 x 156 52 39
At time t [A]0 − x
n1 0.693
t1/2
= = 0.693 × 39 hr
n [A] λ
Sol.: x = 1 0
n1 + n2 T3/4 = 2 × t1/2 = 2 × 0.693 × 39 = 54 hr
n [A]
Conc. of (B) at time t, [B] = 2 0
n1 + n2 44. Answer (4)
40. Answer (1) Hint: No. of moles of palmitic acid
x 1 5.12 × 10−5
Hint: log
= log K + log P = = 2 × 10−7
m n 256
Sol.: Log K = 0.903 = log 8; K = 8 Sol.: No. of molecules of palmitic acid
n=1 = 2 × 10–7 × 6 × 1023 = 1.2 × 1017
Surface area covered by 1.2 × 1017 molecules =
x
= K(P)1/n =×8 0.6 = 4.8 264 cm2
m
Surface area covered by 1 molecule
41. Answer (2) 264
Hint: It is a process of extraction of copper by = = 2.20 × 10−15 cm2
1.2 × 1017
auto-reduction
45. Answer (4)
Sol.:
Hint: Greater is the difference between the ∆G°
2Cu2S + 3O2 → 2Cu2O + 2SO2
values, more is the tendency of the reaction to
2Cu2O + Cu2S → 6Cu + SO2
  occur.
(X) (Y)

42. Answer (1) Sol.: From the given Ellingham diagram,


Hint: H2P – PH2 has the longest bond length standard free energy change (∆Gº) for reaction
F2P – PF2 has the shortest bond length (1), (2) and (3) is +ve in each case but it is –ve in
Sol.: According to Bent’s in a covalent molecule reaction (4)
the more electronegative atom extracts higher p-
46. Answer (4)
character. In F2P-PF2, the 4 fluorine atoms
extract higher p-character of sp3 hybridised Hint: Except Fe(CN)2, other cyanide decompose
orbitals. on heating to release cyanogen.

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Sol.: 52. Answer (40.00)



2AgCN → 2Ag + (CN)2 Hint: The pressure of CO falls from 760 torr to
2Hg(CN)2 → Hg2 (CN)2 + (CN)2 570 torr

2Cu(CN)2 → 2CuCN + (CN)2 Find volume of CO gas at 570 torr
47. Answer (1) P1V1 760 × 1.2
V2
= = = 1.6L
= 1600 mL
K1Ea1 + K 2Ea2 P2 570
Hint: Ea =
K1 + K 2
Sol.: Mass of charcoal = 10 g
Sol.: Activation energy of the overall reaction,
Volume of gas = 1200
K1 = 1.5 × 10–2 L mol–1 s–1; Ea1 = 56 kJ mol–1
Volume of gas absorbed = 1600 – 1200 = 400 mL
K2 = 8 × 10–2 L mol–1 s–1; Ea2 = 85 kJ mol–1
Volume of gas adsorbed per gm of charcoal
1.5 × 10−2 × 56 + 8 × 10−2 × 85 = 40 mL/gm
Ea = 80.42 kJmol–1
1.5 × 10−2 + 8 × 10−2
53. Answer (03.50)
48. Answer (2)
Hint: Tyndall effect is shown by colloids Hint: N2O5 + NaCl → NO2Cl + NaNO3
Sol.: Tyndall effect is shown by colloids where Sol.: Molecular mass of NO2Cl (M1) = 81.5
colloidal particles scatter the incident light. Molecular mass of NaNO3 (M2) = 85
49. Answer (3)
M2 – M1 = 3.5
Hint: CO is produced during the reaction.
54. Answer (08.00)
Coke
Sol.: ZnO + C 
1673 K
→ Zn + CO
Hint: 4F2 + H2S → SF6 + 2HF
50. Answer (4)
Sol.: O.S. of S in SF6 = + 6
Hint:
O.S. of S in H2S = – 2
Difference in O.S. = 6 – (–2) = 8
55. Answer (08.00)

Hint:
Sol.:
4 × 10−6
Conc. of drop
= = 0.08 molL−1
× 1000
0.05
Sol.: Rate constant = 1 × 107 mol L–1s–1 (Zero
order reaction)
0.08
1× 107 = ; t =×
8 10−9 s
51. Answer (02.25) t

1.5 56. Answer (25.00)


Hint: t1/2 = hr ;
2 Hint & Sol.: m moles of AlCl3 = 100 × 0.20 = 20
a 100
For 87.5% completion, = = 8 Vol of As2S3 sol after adding electrolyte
a − x 12.5
Sol.: 700 + 100 mL = 0.8 L

1 3 ln 2 3 × 1.5 20
=t = ln 8 = = 2.25 hr Flocculation value of AlCl3 = 25
k k 2 0.8

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57. Answer (06.00) 59. Answer (05.00)

Hint & Sol.: Except MgO, all other oxides will Hint: S + 6HNO3 → H2SO4 + 6NO2 + 2H2O
react with bases Sol.: x = 1, y = 6, z = 1, m = 6, n = 2
58. Answer (06.00)
y 2 − x 2 (6)2 − (1)2
= = 5
Hint & Sol.: z+m 1+ 6
Chromite : FeCr2O4 Pyrolusite : MnO2
60. Answer (01.00)
Copper : CuFeS2 Carnallite : KCl.MgCl2.
pyrites 6H2O Hint & Sol.:
Cryolite : Na3AlF6 Beryl : Be3Al(SiO3)6
Structure of Isohypophosphoric acid (H4P2O6)
Azurite : 2CuCO3. Willemite : Zn2SiO4
Cu(OH)2

Cerussite : PbCO3 Feldspar : KAlSi3O8

PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (4) 62. Answer (2)
Hint : Use the relations repeatedly
Hint : f ′ ( x ) = 0
2
Sol. : AB = BA
Sol. : f ′ ( x ) = 0
(
A5 AB 2 = A5 (BA) ) f ( x )= c= 3

⇒ B 2 A5 BA=
=  A6 I ( ) 15
∑ 3 = 45
r =1
4
⇒ B= ( A5BA)( A5BA=) A5 B 2=
A A4 ( AB 2 )A
63. Answer (4)
4
= A= ( BA ) A A4BA2 Hint : f(0–) = f(0) = f(0+)

B8
⇒= ( A4BA2 )( A4BA=
2
) A4 B 2=
A2 A3 ( AB 2 )A2
Sol. : f 0 ( )=e

lim α
x →0
x –sin x
sin3 x
× cos3 x

3 2 3 3
( BA ) A A BA
= A=
x –sin x x3
lim α × × cos3 x α
( A BA )( A BA=)
3
16 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 3 x →0 x sin3 x
⇒ B= A B A= A ( AB )A = e = e6

2
= A= ( BA ) A3 A2BA4 lim
x 2 –tan2 x
×
x4
2

( )
4
+ x →0 x sin4 x 3
= f 0 e= e
⇒ B32
= ( A2BA4 )( A2BA=
4
)
A2B 2 A=
4
A( AB 2 )A4
α 2
( BA ) A4 ABA5
= A= e 6 = β = e3 ⇒ α = 4

⇒ B 64 = ( ABA5 )( ABA5 )= AB 2 A5 = (BA)A5 = B


64. Answer (3)

Hint : A = i × B
63
⇒ B =
I
Sol. : A = i × B

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67. Answer (4)


A2
= ( iB
= )2 2 2
i=B –B2
Hint : adj(adjB) = |B|n – 2 B
 1 –1  1 –1  2 –2 
 –1 1   –1 1  –  –2 2  = –2B
–=
     (
Sol. : adj A –1 ( adj B ) C –1 )
A4 4=
B 2 4(2
= =B ) 8B
( )
= adj C –1 . adj ( adj B ) . adj A –1 ( )
A8 64
= = B 2 64(2
= B ) 128B C A
= . (| B | B ) .
65. Answer (2) |C | | A|

Hint : Manipulate Tn to get telescopic series A


( 4C )( 3B ) .
2
Sol. :
2 = 6CBA
n+2 ( n + 2)
=Tn =
n ( n + 1)( n + 3 ) n ( n + 1)( n + 2 )( n + 3 ) 68. Answer (1)

n ( n + 1) + 3n + 4
 tan x 
n 2 + 4n + 4 f ( x )  =
Hint : =  1
=  x 
n ( n + 1)( n + 2 )( n + 3 ) n ( n + 1)( n + 2 )( n + 3 )
 tan x 
1 3 4 f ( x )  =
Sol. : =  1
= + +  x 
( n + 2 )( n + 3 ) ( n + 1)( n + 2 )( n + 3 ) n ( n + 1)( n + 2 )( n + 3 )

1 1  31 1  x3 2 5
=Sn  –  + 2  6 – n + 2 n + 3  x+ + x + ....
tan x
 3 n + 3   ( )( ) = 3 15
x x
4  1 1 

+  –  x2 2 4
3  6 ( n + 1)( n + 2 )( n + 3 )  1
=+ + x + ............
3 15

1 3 4 29 2
2 4
lim Sn = +
n →∞
+ =
3 12 18 36 {f ( x )} =x3 +
15
x + .......

66. Answer (3) 1

Hint : lim f ({ x }) = lim f (h )


x →3 + h →0 x →0
(
lim [f ( x )] + x 2 {f ( x )})
 − ln{ x }  x2
cot −1(ln{ x })  sin{ x }  lim
Sol. : lim    + x →0 x 2 2 4

x →3 +   π {x}  + x +......
   3
= e= 15 e3

 − ln h 
cot −1(ln h )  sin h  69. Answer (1)
lim   +
h →0   π  h 
    2x  π −1  2 x 
Hint : cos−1  = 2 − sin  
 cot −1(ln h )−π   1+ x2   1+ x2 
lim ( − ln h ) 
h →0  π 
= 1+ e  
 π −1
 −1 −1    2 − 2 tan x, x ∈ ( −1, 1)
 tan   =
  ln h  
 π − π + 2 tan−1 x,
lim
h →0  1   1 x >1
 − ( −π )  −  2
1+ e
=   ln h   1+ e π
=

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π 73. Answer (2)


Sol. : g ( x )= x − + π − 2 tan−1 x as tan 1 > 1.
2 Hint : Multiply the rows by y, z, x and take x, y,
and=f ( x ) 2 tan−1 x − x + 1, x ∈ [1, 2]
z common from columns.
and
2

d (f ( x )) 1 + x 2
==
−1
−1
(
y y3 + 1 ) y 3z y3x
d (g ( x ))
1−
2
1+ x2
Sol. :
1
xyz
yz3 (
z z3 + 1 ) z3 x 11
=

70. Answer (1) yx 3 x3z (


x x3 + 1 )
2
( n −1)
Hint : | adj (adj A) | = | A | y3 + 1 y3 y3
xyz
4 z3 z3 + 1 z3 11
=
Sol. : | A |= 2 xyz
x3 x3 x3 + 1

| adj adj=
A| | A
= |9 2=
36
812
C1 → C1 – C2 , C2 → C2 – C3
12
= ( 7 + 1)
1 0 y3
71. Answer (4) –1 1 z3 = 11
 x  0 –1 x 3 + 1
Hint : lim sec –1  
 does not exist
x→ ∞  sin x 
because sin x will become exact zero for ⇒ x 3 + y 3 + z3 =
10
some x → ∞ Solutions are (1, 1, 2), (1, 2, 1) & (2, 1, 1)
 x 
Sol. : lim sec –1   does not exist 74. Answer (3)

x→ ∞  sin x 
Hint : Draw the graph to get solution
because sin x will become exact zero for
Sol. : Draw the graph of sin–1(cosx) and
some x → ∞
π
 sin ∞ cos–1(sinx) − , they intersect each other at
lim sec
x→ ∞
–1 
 
 ∞  x→ ∞
(
 = lim sec –1 ( 0 )
) 4
5π 15π 21π 31π 37π
= Not defined , , , and which are points
8 8 8 8 8
72. Answer (3) of non-differentiability. Also the point of non-
Hint : ax2 + bx + c = a(x – α)(x – β) 3π 7π
differentiability are , , 2π and 4π
2 2
| ax 2 + bx + c |
Sol. : lim =1
x→ m ax 2 + bx + c Sum of all points of non-differentiability
109π
| a ( x – α )( x – β ) | = + 11π
lim =1 8
x→ m a ( x – α )( x – β )
197π
⇒ a ( x – α )( x – β ) > 0 =
8

⇒ a < 0&α < x < β 75. Answer (4)

OR a > 0 & x < α or x > β Hint : cot–1(–x) = π – cot–1x

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Sol. : Here f(x) + f(–x)


1–
( )
sin x n
 1  xn 1– 0
= π ⋅ cot −1  When x > 1, f ( n ) =lim = =1
( )

 2  n→ ∞ sin x n 1+ 0
 1− x 
1+
( xn )
π tan−1 1 − x 2
= ( )
78. Answer (3)
d
∴ (f ( x ) + f ( − x )) Hint : Putting x = 0, y = 0 in given relation gives
dx
1
f (0) =
d
=
dx (
π tan−1 1 − x 2 ) 3

Sol. : Putting x = 0, y = 0 in given relation gives


−πx
=
1
(2 − x 2 ) 1 − x 2 f (0) =
3
76. Answer (4)
f ( x + h) – f ( x )
Hint : Convert first determinant into second f ′ ( x ) = lim
h →0 h
x x x
Cr Cr +1 Cr + 2 1
y y y
f ( x ) + f ( h ) + 2 xh ( x + h ) – – f (x)
Sol. : D = Cr Cr +1 Cr + 2 = lim 3
z z z h →0 h
Cr Cr +1 Cr + 2
1
f (h) – + 2 xh ( x + h )
C2 → C2 + C1, C3 → C3 + C2 = lim 3
h →0 h
x x +1 x +1
Cr Cr +1 Cr + 2 ′ ( x ) f ′ ( 0 ) + 2x 2
f= ...(i)
y y +1 y +1
D= Cr Cr +1 Cr + 2
3f ( h ) – 1 4
z
Cr z +1
Cr +1 z +1
Cr + 2 Given that lim 4 ⇒ f ′ (0) =
=
h→ 0 h 3
C3 → C3 + C2 4 2 4
∴ f ′ ( x ) = + 2x 2 ⇒ f ( x ) = x 3 + x + C
3 3 3
x x +1 x +2
Cr Cr +1 Cr + 2
1 2 4 1
D= y
Cr y +1
Cr +1 y +2
Cr + 2 f (0) =C = ⇒ f ( x ) = x3 + x +
3 3 3 3
z z +1 z +2
Cr Cr +1 Cr + 2
79. Answer (4)
77. Answer (3) Hint : x2 ≤ 0 ⇒ x = 0

Hint : When 0 < x < 1, x n → 0 as x → ∞ Sol. :

Sol. : When 0 < x < 1, x → 0 as x → n



(a2 + b2 + c 2 ) x 2 – 2 (ab + bc + cd ) x + ( b2 + c 2 + d 2 ) ≤ 0
2 2 2
⇒ ( ax – b ) + ( bx – c ) + ( cx – d ) ≤ 0

1–
sin x ( ) n
b c d
xn 1– 1 x= = =
∴ f ( x ) = lim = =0 a b c
n→ ∞
1+
sin x n
( )1+ 1

( xn ) ⇒ b2 = ac ⇒ 2log b =log a + log c

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33 14 log a 130 54 log a + log c 82. Answer (08.00)


65 27 log b = 65 27 log b = ( R1 →R2 + R3 )
Hint : Draw the graph
97 40 log c 97 40 log c
Sol. : +
0 0 0
= 65 27 log b = 0 ( R1 →R1 – 2R2 )
97 40 log c

80. Answer (4)

( )
Hint : sin  x 2  π = 0 ∀ x ∈ R
 

Sol. : sin (  x  π ) =
2
0 ∀x ∈R 83. Answer (08.00)
 
 Hint : Apply properties of adjoint and inverse
 ax 3 + b , 0≤ x ≤1
f (x) = 
 2cos πx + tan–1 x , 1 < x ≤ 2 Sol. :

−1  −1 
Continuity at x = 1  –1 –1
 A    A    A
 adj   
= adj
=    adj  
( ) ( )
⇒ f 1− =
f 1+ 
  2   
   2   



2

π 3  3 3
⇒ a + b = –2 + .......(i) A  1 A= A
4 = =  4 
2 2  212
Differentiability at x = 1
( 32 )3 215
( ) ( )
⇒ f ′ 1− =
f ′ 1+ = =
212
= 8
212
1 1 84. Answer (06.00)
⇒ 3a = ⇒ a = .........(ii)
2 6
Hint : Non-diagonal elements contain even
π 13 3π – 26
(i) ⇒=
b –= number of 1’s, –1’s, 0’s, i.e 2 elements of each type
4 6 12
Sol. : Non-diagonal elements contain even number
b 3
= π – 13 of 1’s, –1’s, 0’s, i.e 2 elements of each type
a 2
Diagonal elements contain one 1, –1 and 0.
81. Answer (04.00)
Arrangement of non-diagonal elements = 3!
Hint : lim f ( x ) = f ( 0 ) Arrangement of diagonal elements = 3!
x→0
Total number of matrices = 3! × 3! = 36
Sol. : lim f ( x ) = f ( 0 )
x→0 85. Answer (04.00)

x  x2  Hint : Apply L’Hopital Rule


3 p p 3  
x
 4 – 1  3 
lim f ( x )
= lim  ×     log (1 + 4f ( x ) )

x→0 x→0  x  x  2 Sol. : lim
  sin   log  1 + x  x→3 f (x)
p 
 3 
1
= 3 ( loge 4 )=
3
( 0 ) 12 (log4 4 )
p f=
3 × 4f ′ ( x )
1 + 4f ( x )
= lim
4
⇒p= x→3 f ′( x )

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4 3 A2 = ( 4 – 3 | A |) I
= = 4
1+ 4 × 0
( f ( 3 ) 0 )
=

| 3 A2 | = ( 4 – 3 | A |) I
86. Answer (02.00)

Hint : Let lim f ( x ) = y | A |2


= 9= ( 4 – 3 | A | )2
x→ ∞

Sol. : Let lim f ( x ) = y =9 | A |2 9 | A |2 –24 | A | +16


x→ ∞
2
4 ( 3y – 2) | A| =
y+ 6
= 3
y2
1 3
2 A –1 = 4 × =4 × =6
3 2 | A| 2
y + 12y – 8 =
6y

89. Answer (03.00)


y 3 – 6 y 2 + 12y – 8 =
0

3 (
Hint : g ( x ) = sin–1 x – 1 )
( y – 2) =0

y =2 (
Sol. : g ( x ) = sin–1 x – 1 )
87. Answer (27.00) Domain of g ( x ) is [ –2, 2]
Hint : A + I = [bij]n×n such that bij = 1 ∀ i, j
g ( x ) is not differentiable at =
x 0, ± 1
Sol. : Now (A + I)2 = n(A + I)
90. Answer (07.00)
⇒ A2 + (2 – n)A + (1 – n)I = 0
Hint : g(x) is not defined at x = 1
1 2−n
⇒ A–1 = A+ I Sol. : g(x) is not defined at x = 1
n −1  n −1
∴ fog ( x ) is discontinuous at x = 1,
∴ m = 2 and p = 1

∴ (m + p)3 = 27 f(x) is discontinuous at x = –2, & 1

88. Answer (06.00) 1


f ( x ) = –2 ⇒ x =
2
Hint : Multiply both sides by A.
f ( x ) =1 ⇒ x =2
4 A –1
Sol. : 3 A + 3adjA =
1
fog(x) is discontinuous at x = , 1, 2
3 A2 + 3 A ( adjA ) =
4 AA –1 2

3 A2 + 3 | A | I =
4I 2α =7

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