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

SECTION - A 3. A cyclist starts running on a circle of radius 6 3 m


Straight Objective Type with tangential acceleration of 2 m/s2. Find the time
when it starts sliding on circular path if friction co-
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each efficient is  = 0.4.
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, (A) 8 sec (B) 4 sec
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (C) 3 sec (D) 5 sec
4. A boy of mass 30 kg starts running from rest along
1. A block of mass m is supported by a string passing
a circular path of radius 6 m with constant
through a smooth peg as shown in the figure.
tangential acceleration of magnitude 2 m/s2. After
Variation of tension in the string T as a function of 
2 sec from start he feels that his shoes started
is best represented by (here the total length of the
slipping on ground. The friction coefficient between
string is varied)
his shoes and ground is (Take g = 10 m/s2)
1 1
(A) (B)
2 3
1 1
(C) (D)
4 5
5. A lift of total mass M is raised by cables from rest
to rest through a height h. The maximum tension
which the cables can safely bear is nMg. The
maximum speed of lift during its journey if the
ascent is to be made in shortest time is
T T
 n  1
mg/2 mg/2 (A) 2gh   (B) 2ghn
(A) (B)  n 
   n   n  1
(C) 2gh   (D) 2gh  
T T  n  1  n 
mg/2 mg/2 6. Three blocks A, B, and C, whose masses are 9 kg,
(C) (D) 9 kg and 18 kg respectively as shown in the figure,
  are released from rest. The co-efficient of friction
2. If the string and all the pulleys are ideal, acceleration between blocks A and B with the horizontal surface
of mass m is is 0.5 . Find the acceleration of block C just after
release. All strings and pulleys are identical. [Take g
= 10 m/s2]
B
=0.5
A
m C
=0.5
30 50
g (A) m/s2 (B) m/s2
9 9
(A) (B) 0
2
70 85
(C) g (D) dependent on m (C) m/s2 (D) m/s2
9 11

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7. Two uniform solid cylinders A and B each of mass 1 10. A block of mass m = 5 kg is placed on the wedge of
kg are connected by a light spring of force constant mass M = 32 kg as shown in the figure. Find the
200 N/m at their axles and are placed on a fixed acceleration of wedge with respect to ground on re-
wedge as shown in the figure. The coefficient of friction leasing the system from rest. (Neglect any type of
between the wedge and the cylinders is 0.2. The friction. String and pulley are ideal)
angle made by the line AB with the horizontal in
equilibrium is

B m
M
A 37°
60° 30°

(A) 0° (B) 15° 1 3


(A) m/s2 (B) m/s2
(C) 30° (D) None of these 2 4

8. A block is placed on a rough horizontal plane (xz-


plane) with coefficient of friction is equal to . In each 4 3
(C) m/s2 (D) m/s2
of Y and Z directions constant force mg is applied 3 5
as shown, and in the X-direction a time varying force
11. A block is kept on a smooth inclined plane of angle
F = mgt is applied, where t is time. If block starts
of inclination  that moves with a constant accelera-
moving at time t = 1s. Then value of  is tion so that the block does not slide relative to the
Y inclined plane. If the inclined plane stops, the ratio
mg of final and initial normal contact forces offered by
the plane on the block will be (velocity gained by
F = mgt block is negligible)

X (A) cos  (B) sec2 

Z (C) cos2  (D) tan2


F1 = mg (m = mass of block,
X-Z = rough horizontal
surface SECTION - B

1 1 Multiple Correct Answer Type


(A) (B)
2 2
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
1 1 out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
(C) (D)
3 3
12. In which of the following sytems linear momentum of
9. A block of mass m slides down an inclined wedge
of same mass m shown in the figure. Friction is mass m and wedge cannot be conserved during col-
absent everywhere. Magnitude of acceleration of lision along horizontal line
the center of mass of the block and wedge is
m
m
m
m (A) 2m (B) 2m
smooth smooth

gsin2  m
 
(A) Zero (B)
1  sin2  m

(C) 2m (D) 2m
2 rough
gcos  gsin  rough
(C) (D)
1 sin2  1  cos  
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13. Figure shows top view of a horizontal surface. Two (A) Tension in the string is 350 N
blocks each of mass m are placed on the surface (B) Friction force acting on A is 150 N
and connected with a string. The friction coefficient (C) Acceleration of block A is 4 m/s2
is  for each block. A horizontal force F is applied (D) None of these
on one of the blocks as shown in the figure. F is 16. Block m1 is projected on a long plank of mass m2.
maximum so that there is no sliding Plank is placed on a smooth horizontal surface.
There is friction between block and plank,
coefficient of friction is . Block m 1 has initial
velocity v1 and plank has initial velocity v2 with v1
> v2. Which of following graphs is correct ?
m m1 v1
m2 v2
v
a v1
m1 (1)
2mg k g
(A) (B)
(A) If   30,F  and T < mg m2
t v2
3 t
k g
(2)
(B) If   45,F  2mg and T = mg v a
v1 m1 (2)
(1) k g
(C) If   60,F  2mg and T < mg m2
t
(C) v2
(D)
(2) k g
(D) If   60,F  3mg and T = mg t (1)

17. In the shown figure, no relative motion takes place


14. A block of mass 1 kg is stationary with respect to
between the wedge and the block placed on it. The
a conveyer belt that is accelerating with 1 m/s2
rod slides downwards over the wedge and pushes
upwards at an angle of 30° as shown in figure.
the wedge to move in the horizontal direction. The
Which of the following is/are correct?
mass of the wedge is the same as that of the block
2
/s
1m and is equal to M. If tan = 1/ 3 . Choose the cor-
g
rect options. (Neglet the rotation of the rod and all
1k surfaces are smooth).

Rod
30°
 
(A) Force of friction on block is 6N
(B) Force of friction on block is 1.5 N g
(A) acceleration of wedge is
3
(C) Contact force between the block and belt is (B) mass fo rod is 4M
111N
g
(C) acceleration of rod is
(D) Contact force between the block and belt is 3
(D) mass of rod is 3M
5 3N
15. A flat car is given an acceleration a0 = 2m/s2 SECTION - C
started from rest as shown in figure. Neglect
Linked Comprehension Type
friction between floor and car wheels and also the
mass of pulley. Mass of Block A is 50 kg This section contains paragraphs. Based upon these
paragraphs, some multiple choice questions have to be
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE OR MORE is/
are correct.

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 18 and 19 21. Normal reaction offered by ground to the wedge is
The coefficient of friction between the surface of 25 kg (A) (M+m)g
block and fixed vertical wall is 0.4, and that between both
(B) (M+m)g cot
the blocks is also 0.4. All the shown pulleys are light and
frictionless. Strings are light, perfectly inextensible and (C) mg sin2 + Mg
smooth. The applied force F is perpendicular to the sur-
(D) (M+m)g + mg cos2
face of 15 kg block. (Take g = 10 m/s2)
Paragraph for Question Nos. 22 to 24
A mass M of 6.12 kg is supported by the three wires as
shown in the figure. AB and AC are in the X-Z plane. Now
answer the following (assume g = 9.8 m/s2)
y
D
25 kg 15 kg F
6m
3m 4m
wall
x
2m C
18. To have the complete system in static equilibrium, T1
T2
the magnitude of minimum horizontal force F needed A
4m
towards left as shown is equal to T3
B M
125
(A) N (B) 62.5 N
4 z
(C) 150 N (D) None of these 22. The value of tension in wire AD is

19. In the equilibrium state, the direction of frictional force (A) 50 N (B) 70 N
exerted by vertical wall on 25 kg block and the di- (C) 80 N (D) None of these
rection of frictional force exerted by 25 kg block on
15 kg block respectively are 23. The tension in wire AB is
(A) upwards, upwards (A) 70 N (B) 50 N
(B) upwards, downwards (C) 80.5 N (D) 60 N
(C) downwards, downwards 24. In the wire AC the tension is
(D) downwards, upwards (A) 70 N (B) 50 N
Paragraph for Question Nos. 20 to 21
(C) 80.5 N (D) 60 N
A smooth wedge of mass M is pushed with an
acceleration a = gtan on a horizontal surface and a SECTION-E
block of mass m is projected down the slant with a
speed v relative to wedge. Then answer the following Integer Answer Type
This section contains Integer type questions. The
m answer to each of the questions is an integer.
v l 25. The system shown is in equilibrium. At the strings
a
and pulleys are massless. Instantaneous
M  acceleration of C, when string above B is cut, is found
to be 5x (in ms–2). Find the value of x.
20. Time taken by the block to reach the ground is

 2
(A) (B) 2m B
v gsin
C m
K2
2 v
(C) (D) gsin K1
gcos  2m A

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26. Blocks A and C start from rest and move to right with 29. Two beads connected by a light inextensible string
accelerations aA = 6t m/sec2 and aC = 3 m/sec2 where are placed over fixed vertical ring as shown in figure.
t in sec. The time when block B will come to rest Mass of each bead is 100 gms and all surfaces are
again. frictionless. If the tension is T in the string just after
6t m/sec
2
3 m/sec
2 the beads are released from the shown position,
then find 10T2 (in N2)
A C

45°
45°

B
30. In the figure shown, friction force between the bead
27. Two identical blocks A and B are placed on a rough
inclined plane of inclination 45°. The coefficient of mg
and the light string is , find the time in which the
friction between block A and incline is 0.2 and that of 4
between B and incline is 0.3. The initial separation bead looses contact with the string after the system
between the two blocks is 2 m. The two blocks 2
are released from rest, then find the time (in sec) is released from rest. If this time t = x 7g . Find x
after which front faces of both blocks come in same
line.

m
l
m
28. Determine the acceleration of 4 kg block (in m/s2) in
the system shown in figure assuming the pulleys
and strings are ideal (g = 10 m/s2). Round your ans
to nearest integer if required

8 kg
2 kg

4 kg

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Level-2

r  v 0  v 0  r g 
SECTION - A 2 4 2 2
(A) ln 
Straight Objective Type k  rg 
 
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, r  v 2  v 4  r 2 g2 
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (B) ln  0 0 
4k  rg 
 
1. A person throws a ball in vertical plane such that
velocity of ball along horizontal is vx and along verti-
2r  v 0  v 0  r g 
2 4 2 2
cal is vy. Coefficient of friction between man and ground (C) ln 
is . Necessary condition so that man always re- k  rg 
 
mains at rest will be (Note: The process is done in
time t  0) r  v 2  v 4  r 2g2 
(D) ln  0 0 
(A) vx > vy (B) vx vy 2k  rg 
 
(C) vy  vx (D) vx vy 4. Over a cube placed on a smooth horizontal plane, a
2. A ship of total mass m is anchored in the middle of a particle of same mass is placed with initial speed
river and water is flowing with a constant velocity v0. 20m/s. The co-efficient of friction between the par-
The horizontal component of the force exerted on 1
ticle and the cube is . What should be the mini-
the ship by the anchor chain is T0. If the 2
anchor chain suddenly breaks, determine the time mum side length of the cube
required for the ship to attain a velocity equal to 0.5 so that the particle does not fall off from it? [Take g =
v0. Assume that the frictional resistance force of the 10m/s2]
water is proportional to the velocity of the ship rela-
tive to the water. 10
(A) m
2 20m/s
O

T0 (B) 10 m
V0
(C) 10 2 m

mv 0 mv 0 (D) 20 m
(A) ln2 (B) ln2
T0 2T0 5. A smooth horizontal rod passes through two identi-
cal rings, each of mass m. Rings are connected to a
3mv 0 block of same mass through two strings of length 2
(C) ln2 (D) None of these and as shown in figure. Block is released and when
2T0
it is crossing the lowest point its velocity is 2 m/s,
3. A small collar of mass m is given an initial velocity of velocity of left ring is
magnitude v0 on the horizontal circular track fabri-
cated from a slender rod. If the coefficient of kinetic m m
friction is k, determine the distance travelled before
the collar comes to rest.

v0 (A) 4 m/s (B) 2 m/s


m
(C) 3 m/s (D) None of these

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6. Wedge is fixed on horizontal surface. Block A is pulled 8. A long horizontal rod has a bead which can slide
upward by applying a force F as shown in the figure along its length, the bead is initially at a distance
and there is no friction between the wedge and the L from one end A of the rod. The rod is set in
angular motion in the horizontal plane about end A
block A while coefficient of friction between A and B
with constant angular acceleration . If the
is . If there is no relative motion between the block coefficient of friction between rod and the bead is
A and B then frictional force developed between A , the gravity is neglected then graph between
and B is frictional force acting on bead and the time is (given
that the speed of bead relative to rod is zero or
negligible for the time interval shown in the graphs
below)
f f
A
(A) (B)
time time

t t /
2

f f

 F   m  M gsin  
(A)   mcos 
  m  M 
(C)
time
(D)
time
t  / t   / 2
(B) mg
9. A block of mass M and a cylindrical tank which
contains water having small hole at bottom, which
 F   m  M gsin  
  mcos  is closed initially (total mass of cylinder + water is
(C)
  m  M  also M), are attached at two ends of an ideal string
(D) mg/2 which passes over an ideal pulley as shown. At t
= 0 hole is opened such that water starts coming
7. Two identical rods each of length 2 m and having out of the hole with a constant rate  kg/s and
same mass are connected from end to end by means constant velocity Ve relative to the cylinder. Then

of a spring of spring constant 3  2 2 N/m. The choose the correct option. (Magnitude of Ve is such
that string does not get slack)
other two ends of the rods are riveted to ground at O
and are lying on a smooth horizontal surface. These
two rods are free to rotate about the rivet on the hori-
zontal surface. When the spring is in natural length
the angle between the two rods is 60°. From this
position each rod is pulled away from each other by M
an angle of 15° and released. Then the force on the
rivet when they come back to their initial position in
M
Newton is

Ve  kg/sec
30° (A) Magnitude of acceleration of the block at any
O 30°
(Ve  gt)
2m time t is  2M  t 
(B) Magnitude of acceleration of the block at any
(Ve  gt)
time t is  2M  t 
3 3 3 3
(A) (B) (C) Magnitude of acceleration of the block at any
2 4
3 3 gt
(C) (D) time t is
2 3 4 3 2M
(D) Magnitude of acceleration of the block at any
time t is g

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10. A conveyor belt of length l is moving with velocity
SECTION - B
v. A block of mass m is pushed against the motion
of conveyor belt with velocity v0 from end B. Multiple Correct Answer Type
Coefficient of friction between block and belt is . This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
The value of v0, so that the amount of heat liberated question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
as a result of retardation of the block by conveyer out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
belt is maximum, is:
13. Block of mass 5 kg is moving with initial velocity

m v0 v
5k (m/s) relative to the platform as shown in
B A figure (block is in contact with vertical surface
also). Vertical and horizontal surfaces of large
l 1 1
platform are having friction coefficient and
2 4
(A) gl (B) 2gl respectively. The platform is being moved with

3gl constant acceleration 5 i m/s 2 select correct
(C) 2 gl (D)
alternative/alternatives (g = 10m/s2)
R
11. A circular rope of weight W and radius r = is g 5m/s
2
resting on a smooth sphere of radius R. The tension y 2
in rope is 5m/s (constant)

r x
rope z

R 5
(A) Block will stop after travelling m relative to
2
platform
W (B) Block will stop after travelling 5m relative to
(A) W (B)
 6    12  platform

W (C) Time after which the block will stop with


(C) (D) None of these
  10  respect to platform is 2 sec

(D) Time after which the block will stop with


12. Two blocks of mass m1 and m2 are connected by respect to platform is 1 sec
a light string passing over a smooth light pulley
fixed with wedge of mass M. Both the blocks are 14. Two blocks of masses m1 = 3m and m2 = 4m are
in contact with wedge. Consider all surfaces to be connected with an inextensible and massless string
smooth. Now an external force is applied on wedge of length L and are resting on a fixed frictionless semi-
such that it moves with horizontal acceleration ‘a’ cylinder of radius R as shown in figure, such that
(0 < a < g cot) as shown. Then the value of
L 
cos   .
such that the tension in string is R 2
cos 
independent of acceleration of wedge a, will be m1 m2
R R

m2 M m1
a (A) System is in equilibrium if  = 37°
 
(B) Magnitude of tangential accelerations of the
m1 m2 blocks after they are slightly displaced from the
(A) m2 (B) m1 equilibrium position as function of instantaneous
 3cos   4sin  
angle  is  g
m 1  m2  7 
(C) (D) 1
M

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(C) The angular speed as function of instantaneous (C) Its acceleration at the time of breaking off the
angle  after they are slightly displaced from plane is g cot .
the equilibrium postion is
1
(D) Time at which it breaks off the plane is
 2g  2
mg
 7R (5  4 cos   3 sin )
  a sin 
(D) The angular speed as function of instantaneous 17. A block of mass M is placed inside a slot made on
angle  after they are slightly displaced from the inclined plane as shown. The coefficient of fric-
the equilibrium position is tion between the block and the sidewalls of the slot
 2g 
1
2 is k and that between the block and the base of the
 7R (5  3 cos   4 sin  )  slot is also k. The plane is inclined at angle . The
 
angle made by the line along the slot and the line AP
15. A point object of mass m is slipping down on a is . It is found that body is at rest.
smooth hemispherical body of mass M and radius
R. The point object is tied to a wall by an ideal
string as shown. At a certain instant shown in
figure, speed of the hemisphere is v and its 
acceleration is a. Then speed vP and acceleration
aP of the point object is(Assume all the surfaces in
contact are frictionless and the point object does 
not lose contact with hemisphere at the instant
shown.)

m v
a (A) The normal reaction acting from the base on
30° the block is mgcos
(B) The normal reaction acting from the side wall
(A) vP = v sin 60° on the block is mgsinsin

(B) vP = v (C) If the block is just in the state of rest then the
value of the coefficient of friction k is sincos/
(C) aP = a  cos   sin  sin  
2
 a 3 v 2   a 2 (D) None of these
(D) aP =     
 2 R   2  SECTION - C

16. At t = 0, a force F = at2 is applied to a small body of Linked Comprehension Type


mass m at an angle  resting on a smooth horizontal This section contains paragraphs. Based upon these
plane [a is a positive constant]. Identify the correct paragraphs, some multiple choice questions have to be
options answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE OR MORE is/
2
F=at are correct.

m Paragraph for Question Nos. 18 to 19
The system shown in figure is initially (t = 0) at origin and
(A) Velocity of the body at the moment it breaks is moving with velocity 5 m/s on a smooth horizontal xz-

mg3 plane along positive z-direction. A force F  120 t  ˆi starts
s
off the plane is
9a tan2 sin  acting on mass m2 at t = 0, [where F is in Newton, t is in
sec]. The man throws a light ball (at the instant when m1
(B) The distance travelled by the body before
starts slipping on m2) with a velocity 10 m/s vertically up
mg2 with respect to himself. Assuming that man never slips on
breaking off the plane is
12a sin  tan  m2. (Take m1 = m2 = 60 kg and mass of man = 60 kg)
(Neglect the dimensions of system, and g = 10 m/s2)

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Nmax
(D) (s) 3
mg
1
(t)
2
z
18. Projection velocity of ball with respect to ground is SECTION-E
Integer Answer Type
(A) 10i  5k  m / s  
(B) 3i  10j  5k m / s
This section contains Integer type questions. The
answer to each of the questions is an integer.
21. Three identical balls A, B and C each of mass m = 3
(C) 1.5i  10j  5k  m / s (D) 3i  10j m / s kg are connected by strings AB and BC as shown in
the figure. The whole system is placed on a smooth
19. The time of flight of the ball is
horizontal surface.
(A) 4s (B) 6s
Now the ball B is given an initial velocity v0 = 3 m/
(C) 2s (D) 8s
s, perpendicular to the strings and along the hori-
SECTION-D zontal surface. Find the tension (in Newton) in the
string just before the balls A and C collide.
Matrix-Match Type
This Section D has “match the following” type question.
This question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II.
Match the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One
or more entries in Col-I may match with one or more 22. In the system shown, the acceleration of the wedge
entries in Col-II. 
20. A small block of mass m is placed on rough of mass 5M is zero. If angle ‘’ of wedge is , then
x
inclined plane, which is rotating about YY axis with calculate x. (all surfaces are smooth)
some angular speed . Coefficient of friction
between block and inclined plane is  = 3 while M
angle of inclination is 30°. Let f max and max 2M
represents maximum value of friction and angular
5M
speed for which block will not slip on inclined. Nmin
and Nmax represents minimum and maximum value 
of normal contact force between block and inclined
respectively for no slipping of block. 23. In the diagram, the variation of coefficient of friction
of the surface is shown. The external force F applied
Y
on board is equal to 2Mg. Now the board of mass
M is gently pushed so that it starts moving. The
variation of acceleration a of board with respect to
displacement x has been shown. Find the value of
2
 tan 1 
 
 tan  3 
 

F
smooth smooth
Now match the column I with column II A B C D
Column I Column II l l l
Coefficient of friction for
fmax A to B = 3 , B to C = 2, C to D = 
3 and remaining surface is smooth
(A) (p)
mg 2 a
2 3
rmax 1
(B) (q)
g 3
2
Nmin 1
(C) (r) 1 x
mg
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24. A block of mass m is released on a smooth inclined 28. A ring of mass m = 1 kg can slide over a smooth
wedge of inclination 30° and mass M. Height of the vertical rod. A light string attached to the ring pass-
block (from ground) varies with time as h = 1.5 – ing over a smooth fixed pulley at a distance of L =
0.7 m from the rod as shown in the figure. At the
1.5t2 (h is in metre and t = time is in second) The
other end of the string mass M =5 kg is attached,
x
acceleration of M is m/s2. Find the value of x lying over a smooth fixed inclined plane of inclina-
3 tion angle 37°. The ring is held in level with the pul-
m
ley and released. Determine the velocity of ring (in
M m/s) when the string makes an angle 37° with the
h
30° horizontal. [sin 37°=0.6]

25. A disc ‘A’ of mass M is placed at rest on the smooth L


inclined surface of inclination . A ball B of mass m m
is suspended vertically from the centre of the disc A
by a light inextensible string of length l as shown in
the figure. If the acceleration of the disc B immedi-
ately after the system is released from rest is M 37°
M  km  gsin2
 37°
. Find k.
M  m sin2 
M
29. System shown in figure is released from rest. Then
A
25 2
 the acceleration of 2kg block is ms–2, then x
x
l is
B m
26. Two particles of mass m each are kept on a horizon-
tal circular platform on two mutually perpendicular
radii at equal distance r from the center of the table.
The particles are connected with a string, which is
just taut when the platform is not rotating. The coef-
ficient of static friction between the platform and par-
ticles is .(Now if angular speed of platform is slowly
increased, find the maximum angular speed of plat-
form about its centre so that the particles remain
1 30. A gun which fires small balls each of mass 20 gm is
stationary realtive to platform ( = , r = 2.5 m firing 20 balls per second on the smooth horizontal
2
table surface ABCD. If the collision is perfectly elas-
and g = 10 m/s2)
tic and balls are striking at the centre of table with a
m  speed 5 m/sec at an angle of 60° with the vertical
r
m just before collision, then force (in N) exerted by one
r of the legs on ground is (assume total mass of the
table is 0.2 kg and g = 10 m/s2)
27. A rocket of mass m0 travelling at constant velocity v0
is required to change its direction at constant speed
v0 by an angle of 0.7 radian. So it ejects gases at
35
constant rate of m0 per hour with a relative ve-
6
v0
locity of in a direction perpendicular to its
3
instataneous velocity. After how many minutes, it
should stop ejecting gases? (Use loge2 = 0.7)
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1. (B) 2. (C) 3. (C) 4. (B) 5. (D) 6. (C)

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

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

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

25.(4) 26. (1) 27. (2) 28. (3) 29. (5) 30. (2)

LEVEL-2

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

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

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

19. (C) 20. (A-r, B-q ,C-q, D-p) 21.(1) 22. (3) 23. (9)

24. (2) 25. (1) 26. (2) 27.(9) 28. (0) 29. (9)

30. (1)

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Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
Level-1

6. In a regular octahedral molecule, MX6, the number


SECTION - A
of X–M–X bonds at 180° is :
Straight Objective Type
(A) Three (B) Two
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
(C) Six (D) Four
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 7. How many types of F–S–F linkages are present in
SF4?
1. Which of the following diagram / statement is
correct for the hybrid orbitals ? (A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 3 (D) 5
(A) s + py  z1 z
8. Hybridization in NO2 would be
(B) s + py + pz  sp2 orbitals lie in the xy
plane (A) sp (B) sp2

(C) ns + np3 + nd2  results in octahedral (C) sp3 (D) No hybridization


geometry of sp3d2 hybrid orbitals 9. The correct order of bond energy is
(D) None of these (A) H – H < H – F < C – C < C – H
2. In ICI4 , the shape is square planar. The number (B) C – C < C – H < H – H < H – F
of bond pair-Ione pair repulsion at 90° are :
(C) H – F < C – C < H – H < C – H
(A) 6 (B) 8
(D) H – F < H – H < C – C < C – H
(C) 12 (D) 4
10. If a molecule is 75% ionic and its theoretical dipole
3. In the cyanide ion the negative charge is on
moment is 4 D. The experimental dipole moment
(A) C
will be
(B) N
(A) 5.33 D (B) 3 D
(C) Both C and N
(D) Resonate between C and N (C) 3.75 D (D) 1 D
4. In OF2, number of bond pairs and lone pairs of 11. In which of the following pair both the species are
electrons are respectively :
paramagnetic species?
(A) 2, 6 (B) 2, 8
(C) 2, 10 (D) 2, 9 (A) [O2, NO] (B) [O2+, O22–]

5. Which of the following cannot be explained on the (C) [CO, NO] (D) [NO, NO+]
basis of Fajan’s Rules?
12. Shape of O2F2 is similar to that of
(A) Ag2S is much less soluble than Ag2O
(B) Fe(OH)3 is much less soluble than Fe(OH)2 (A) C2F2 (B) H2O2
(C) BaCO3 is much less soluble than MgCO3
(C) H2F2 (D) C2H2
(D) Melting point of AlCl3 is much less than that of
NaCl
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(A) Of molecular association in benzene which
SECTION - B occurs through the intermolecular hydrogen
Multiple Correct Answer Type bond
(B) Of the strong Van der Waals force between
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each two molecules of C6H5CO2H
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. (C) A pair of carboxylic acid molecules are held by
two hydrogen bonds
13. Among the following, the elements which show (D) None of these
inert-pair effect are
19. Which of the following is correct ?
(A) Bi (B) T (A) During N2 formation, one electron is removed
(C) Pb (D) Carbon from the bonding molecular orbitals of N2.
14. Which of the following have an (18+2) electron (B) During O2 formation, one electron is removed
configuration in penultimate and outer shell from the anti-bonding molecular orbitals of O2.
respectively? (C) During O2 formation one electron is added to
(A) Pb2+ (B) Cd2+ the bonding molecular orbitals of O2.

(C) Bi3+ (D) Zn2+ (D) During CN– formation last electron is added to
the bonding molecular orbitals
15. Which of the following factors are responsible for
van der Waals forces ? 20. The halogen form compounds among themselves
with formula XX, XX3 XX5 and XX7 where X is the
(A) Instantaneous dipole-induced dipole interaction heavier halogen. Which of the following pairs
(B) Dipole-induced dipole interaction and ion- representing their structures and being polar and
induced dipole interaction non-polar are correct?

(C) Dipole-dipole interaction and ion-induced dipole (A) XX – Linear – polar
interaction (B) XX3 – T-shaped – polar
(D) Small size of molecule (C) XX5 – square pyramidal – polar
16. Which of the following are true ? (D) XX7 – Pentagonal bipyramidal – non-polar
(A) Van der Waals forces are responsible for the 21. Which of the following is/are correct statement(s)
formation of molecular crystals for dipole moment?
(B) Branching lowers the boiling points of isomeric (A) Lone pair of electrons present on central atom
organic compounds due to Van der Waals can give rise to dipole moment
forces of attraction
(B) Dipole moment is a vector quantity
(C) In graphite, Van der Waals forces act between
the carbon layers (C) CO2 molecule has dipole moment

(D) In diamond, Van der W aals forces act (D) Difference in electronegativities of combining
between the carbon layers atoms can lead to dipole moment

17. Intermolecular hydrogen bonding increases the 22. Which of the following statements is/are correct?
enthalpy of vapourization of a liquid due to
(A) The peroxide ion has a bond order of 1 while
(A) Decrease in the attraction between molecules the oxygen molecule has a bond order of 2
(B) Increase in the attraction between molecules
(B) The peroxide ion has a weaker bond than that
(C) Decrease in the molar mass of unassociated of dioxygen molecule
liquid molecules
(C) The peroxide ion as well as the dioxygen
(D) Increase in the effective molar mass of
molecules are paramagnetic
hydrogen-bonded molecules
18. C6H5CO 2H forms a dimer in benzene solution (D) The bond length of the peroxide ion is greater
because than that of the dioxygen molecule

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higher boiling point than that of second one?

(A) H2O, H2S (B) Xe, Ne


I II
(C) ICl, Br2 (D) C2H5OH, CH3OCH3

24. Which of the following is/are correct statement(s)?

(A) The lone pairs of electrons do not contribute to III IV


net dipole moment of a molecule

(B) If all bonds in a molecule are polar, the


molecule as a whole must be polar

VI
(C) The bond order and charge per atom in BrO–4 V

are 1.75 and – 0.25 respectively 26. Which of the above diagram does not involve a
d-orbital?
(D) NH2– shows sp3 hybridisation whereas CO 2
(A) I (B) II
shows sp hybridisation (w.r.t. central atom)
(C) IV(D) VI
25. Which of the following relation(s) is(are) true with 27. Which of the following is most effective in moving -
respect to potential energy of interaction ? bond ?
(A) 3d – 3d (B) 5d – 5d
1
(A) Dipole-dipole interaction  (C) 3d – 2p (D) 3d – 2s
r3

SECTION-D
1
(B) Ion-dipole interaction  Matrix-Match Type
r2
This Section D have “match the following” type question.
1 Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match
(C) Ion-induced dipole interaction  the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more
r4
entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in
(D) Instantaneous dipole-induced dipole interaction Col-II.
1 28. Match list I with list II and select the correct

r6 answer :
List-I (species) List-II(O–N–O angle)
SECTION - C
A. NO2 (p) 180°
Linked Comprehension Type
B. NO2 (q) 134°
This section contains paragraph. Based upon this C. NO2 (r) 120°
paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
D. NO3 (s) 115°
(D) for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE THAN 29. Match the Column.
ONE is/are correct.
Column I Column II
(A) BrF3 (p) Have bond angle  90°
(B) TeF5– (q) Central atom is sp 3 d 2
hybridised
(C) IF7 (r) Non planar

(D) XeF4 (s) Polar

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30. The formal charge on ‘N’ in Lewis structure of
SECTION-E
HNO3 is (ignore sign)
Integer Answer Type
31. In IF7 number of bonds which are longer than the
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer rest other bonds is
to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging 32. How many of the following molecules do not exist?
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For He2, Li2, Be2, B2, C2, N2, He2+, Li22+, Be22+
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X,
Y and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct 1
darkening of bubbles will look like the following : 33. Keesom force is proportional to , where r is the
rx
inter-particle separation. The value of x is
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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(A) Hydration is not possible in it’s aqueous


SECTION - A
solution
Straight Objective Type
(B) The solution will consist of gaseous Al3+ & Cl(–)
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
(C) The solution will consist of hydrated Al3+ & Cl–
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (D) None of these
6. Cul2 is unstable even at ordinary temperature
1. The bond energy order of He2 and HeH+ is because :

 (A) the Cu2+ ion with a comparatively small radius


(A) He2 > HeH+ (B) HeH+ = He2 has a strong polarising power

(C) HeH+ > He2 (D) Can’t be predicted (B) the Cu2+ ion with a 17 electron outer shell has
weak polarising power
2. Among the following, van der Waals forces are (C) the I – ion with a larger radius has a high
maximum in polarisability
(A) HBr (B) LiBr (D) both (1) and (3)
(C) LiCI (D) AgBr 7. Consider the following statements;
3. Write the maximum number of atoms having same
S1 : N2H4 is pyramidal about each N atom
hybridisation in the following compound (X) is :
S2 : NH2OH is pyramidal about the N atom and
N N bent about the O atom
C C
S3 : CH3COCl is trigonal about the carbon atom
C=C (attached to O and Cl) and out of these
select the correct one.
C C
N S N (A) S1 and S2 only (B) S1 and S3 only
S S (C) S2 and S3 only (D) S1, S2 and S3
CI (X) CI
8. Consider the following statements.
(A) 4 (B) 5 S1 : Fluorine does not form any polyhalide as a
(C) 6 (D) 8 central atom because it does not have d-
orbitals in valence shell.
4. The correct order of increasing s-character (in
percentage) in the hybrid orbitals of following S2 : In CIF3, the three lone pairs of electrons
molecules/ions is: occupy the equatorial position.
S3 : In B2 and N2 molecules mixing of s-and p-
(I) CO32 (II) XeF4
atomic orbitals takes place.
(III) I3 (IV) NCI3 (A) S1, S2 and S3 are correct

(V) BeCI2 (B) S1 and S2 are correct

(A) II < III < IV < I < V (B) II < IV < III < V < I (C) S1 and S3 are correct

(C) III < II < I < V < IV (D) II < IV < III < I < V (D) S2 and S3 are correct

5. For hydrated AlCl3 the following data are given 9. Among the following which one will have the
below : largest O–O bond length?
(A) KO2 (B) O2
Lattice Energy = 5137 kJ/mol. H hydration for Al3+
and Cl– = –4665 kJ/mol and –381 kJ/mol. Identify (C) O2+[AsF6]– (D) K2O2
the correct statement.

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10. SnCl2.2H2O readily loses one molecule of water at S-4 : D2O(s) sinks in H2O (l) but floats on D2O
80°C because : (l).
(A) One water molecule is coordinated to SnCl2 S-5 : PCl2F3has trigonalbipyramidal geometry and
and the other is hydrogen bonded to that has some net dipole moment.
coordinated water molecule.
(A) FFFFF (B) FTTTT
(B) One water molecule is bonded to SnCl2 by
coordinate covelent bond and the other is held (C) FFTFT (D) FFTTT
by iondipole attractive forces to central metal
15. Structure of IF2 ( CF3) is
ion.
(C) Both the water molecules are coordinated to
lone pairs of electrons on pyramidal SnCl CF3
(D) Both the water molecules are bonded to F
pyramidal SnCl2 by hydrogen bonds. (A) I (B) F3C I
11. Which of the following statement is true about F F
F
O2SC(NH2)2 (thiourea dioxide) ?
(A) All nitrogen and hydrogen atoms are coplanar
with sulphur and carbon atoms
F CF3
(B) The dihedral angle between the OSO plane F
and SC(NH2)2 is 65° (C) F3C I (D) I
(C) There is p–d bonding between S and O F
F
atoms
(D) All of these
12. Which of the following statements is not correct? SECTION - B
(A) (CH3)3COH is less acidic that (CH3)3SiOH Multiple Correct Answer Type
(B) Like CO, its analogue of Si is not stable This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
(C) In phosgene, C–O bond length is longer than answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
expected while C–Cl bond length is shorter
16. Which of the following statements are correct ?
(D) None of these
13. Which of the following statement is false for (A) The crystal lattice of ice is mostly formed by
trisilylamine? covalent as well as hydrogen bonds
(A) Three sp2 orbitals are used for  bonding, (B) The density of water increases when heated
giving a trigonal planer structure from 0°C to 4°C due to the change in the
(B) The lone pair of electrons occupy a p-orbital at structure of the cluster of water molecules
right angles to the plane triangle and this
(C) Above 4°C the thermal agitation of water
overlaps with empty p-orbitals on each of the
molecules increases. Therefore, intermolecular
three silicon atoms resulting in  bonding.
distance increases and water starts expanding
(C) The N–Si bond length is shorter than the
expected N–Si bond length. (D) The density of water increases from 0°C to a
maximum at 4°C because the entropy of the
(D) It is a weaker Lewis base than trimethyl
amine. system increases

14. S-1 : The correct order of bond angles in H2S, 17. W hich of the following molecules have
NH3, SiH4 and BF3 is BF3 > SiH4 > H2S > intermolecular hydrogen bonds ?
NH3. (A) KH2PO4
S-2 : O–O bond length in H2O2 is greater than that (B) H3BO3
in O2F2
(C) C6H5CO2H
S-3 : NO+ has higher dissociation energy than
NO. (D) CH3OH
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18. Which of the following statement(s) is (are) correct answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
for solid lCl3 molecule (It is l2Cl6 in solid state)? (D) for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE THAN
ONE is/are correct.
(A) All l–Cl bond lengths are not equal
(B) All adjacent bond angles are equal Paragraph for Question No. 23 and 24
Observe the following overlaps :
(C) All atoms do lie in the same plane
(D) There are two three centre four electron bonds s dxy
i.e. 3c–4e bonds +
(i)
19. Select the correct statement(s)
– +
(A) The Si–O–Si angle is 180° for (Ph3Si)2O
Px Px
+ +
(B) Silanols such as (CH3)3 SiOH are stronger (ii)
– –
protonic acids than their carbon analogs
Px – dxy
+ +
(C) Trisilyl phosphine (H3Si)3P is planar (iii)
– – +
(D) CO4– does not polymerise at all
20. Which is true about OF2 & Cl2O? Px d xy Px d xy Px dxy

+ + – ++ – + + –
(A) Both are sp3 hybridized
(iv)
– – + –– + – – +
(B) Bond angle in OF2 less than 109°28’
already stable
(C) Bond angle in Cl2O is greater than 109°28’ straight chain molecule
tending to cyclise
(D) Bond angle in both cases are 109°28
23. Which overlap gives (theoretically) a bond order = 0?
21. Identify the correct option (s). (A) (iv) (B) (i)
(A) NH4 > NH3 > NH2– order of bond angle (C) (ii) (D) (iii)
24. W hich overlap always causes destructive
(B) (CH3)3 B is a trigonal planar molecule (not interferance?
considering the H-atoms on ‘C’) (A) (i) (B) (ii)
(C) In NH4Cl, ‘N’ atom is in sp3d hybridisation (C) (iii) (D) (iv)

(D) In S8 molecule a total of 16 electrons are left Paragraph for Question Nos. 25 to 26
unbonded on all the ‘S’ atoms after bonding (I) CH3Cl CHCl3
22. The correct order among following is/are Cl
Cl
(A) rv.w > rM > rcovalent
(II)
(B) rNe > rF
Cl

(C) rNa  rK   rRb (Hydrated) Cl Cl


Cl
(D) Li+ > Na+ > K+ (hydration energy) (III)

SECTION - C
Linked Comprehension Type F F
OH
This section contains paragraph. Based upon this (IV)
paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be
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25. In how many pairs of the above molecule the
calculated value of dipole moment for the 2nd one is X Y Z
same as that of what is practically observed for the
first one? 0 0 0
1 1 1
(A) 0 (B) 1
2 2 2
(C) 2 (D) 3
3 3 3
26. In how many pairs of the given molecules, the second 4 4 4
one has a dipole moment less than that of the
5 5 5
expected value ?
6 6 6
(A) 1 (B) 2
7 7 7
(C) 3 (D) 4 8 8 8

SECTION-D 9 9 9

Matrix-Match Type

This Section D have “match the following” type question. 28. Number of molecules having dipole-moment lower
Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match than that of CH3OH.
the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more
entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in HF, H 2O, C 2H 5OH, NH 3 , NF 3, CO, H 2 S, HCl,
Col-II. CH2Cl2

27. Match the Column. 29. The number of compounds from the following list
which are insoluble in water is
Column I Column II
AgCl, BaCO3, PbSO4, AgF, BeF2, BaSO4, HgCl2,
(A) I(CN)2– (p) Having p–p (NH4)2CO3, CaCO3
bond and D = 0

(B) CO32– (q) Having p–d 30. Total number of p - d bonds in the following
bond and D  0 molecules is:

(C) XeO2F2 (r) Planar SO2, SO3, CO2, POCl3, H3PO4

(D) SOF4 (s) Central atom is 31. Pure sp3 hybridisation (without deviation to bond
sp3d angle) is associated in how many of the following
molecules ?
SECTION-E
NH3, CH4, CH3F, H2O, CCl4, CH2Cl2
Integer Answer Type

This section contains Integer type questions. The answer


to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X,
Y and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :

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

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

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

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

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

29. (A-p,s,B-p,q,r,s,C-p,r,D-p,q) 30. (1) 31. (5) 32. (3) 33. (6)

LEVEL-2

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

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

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

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

25. (C) 26. (B) 27. (A-p,r,s,B-p,r,C-q,s,D-q,s) 28. (7) 29. (6)

30. (5) 31. (2)

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Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - Complex Numbers
Level-1

6. If z1, z2 are complex numbers such that z12 + z22


SECTION - A
– 2 z1z2 cos  = 0, then |z1| – |z2| is
Straight Objective Type
(A) 3 (B) 2
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
(C) 1 (D) 0
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 7. Let a point P(z) move in Argand plane such that |z
+ 1 – 4i|2 + |z + 5 – 4i|2 = 42, then locus of P is
1. STATEMENT-1 : |z – z1| – |z – z2| = k, gives no
(A) A straight line (B) A circle
value of z for negative k.
(C) A point (D) No locus
STATEMENT-2 : If z1 = –z2, then arg(z1) + arg(z2)
= . 8. Let z1 and z2 be two complex numbers which
satisfy |z1| = 30 and |z2 – (12 + 5i)| = 13. The
Identify the correct combination of true (T) and false
minimum value of |z1 – z2| is
(F) of the given three statements from four options
(A) 2 (B) 3
(A) T, T (B) F, T
(C) 4 (D) 1
(C) T, F (D) F, F
9. If  is 7 root of unity then
th
2. If a – p, a – p2 are roots of x2 + px + q = 0,
then a + p, a + p2 are roots of the equation 1
log4 1   2  3  4  5  is equal to

(A) x2 – px – q = 0 (B) x2 – px + q = 0
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) x2 – 3px + 3q = 0 (D) x2 + 3px + 3q = 0
1 1
3. If |z – 16 + 63i|  52, then the least value of |z| is (C) (D)
2 4
(A) 21 (B) 31
10. If z1, z2, z3 are three distinct complex numbers and
(C) 13 (D) 12 a,b,c are three positive real numbers. Such that
a b c
   
4. Let x r  cos r
 i sin ; then, the product z 2  z3 z3  z1 z1  z2 then the value of
2 2r
x1x2x3.....  terms equals
a2 b2 c2
  is
z2  z3 z3  z1 z1  z2
1 1 (A) 0 (B) 1
(A) (B) 
3 3
(C) 2 (D) 3
(C) 1 (D) –1 11. If |z–1–i| = 1, then the locus of a point represented
5. If  = –1 – i 3 and n is a positive integer which by the complex number 5(z–i)–6 is
is not a multiple of 3, then 2n + 2nn + 22n is (A) Circle with centre (1, 0) and radius 3
equal to (B) Circle with centre (–1, 0) and radius 5
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) Line passing through origin
(C) –1 (D)  (D) Line passing through (–1, 0)

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12. If z lies on the circle |z| = 1, then 2/z lies on
SECTION - B
(A) circle (B) straight line Multiple Correct Answer Type
(C) parabola (D) hyperbola This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
13. If p, q, r are positive integers and be an imaginary question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
cube root of unity and f(x)  x 3p  x 3q 1  x 3r  2 ,
the f () is equal to 20. If i  –1 , then the solution of iz3 = z is given by
3
(A) 1 (B) 0 i
(A) z = 0 (B) z  e 4

(C) 1 (D) 2
7 
14. If z is a complex number lying in the first quadrant i i
(C) z  e 4 (D) z  e 8
such that Re(z) + Im(z) = 3, then the maximum
value of {Re (z)}2 Im (z) is 21. Let z1, z2, z3, z4 be vertices of a square (taken in
order). Then
(A) 1 (B) 2
z1  z2
(C) 3 (D) 4 (A) is purely imaginary
z3  z2
z  z1 1 z1  z2
15. If  where z1 and z2 are fixed complex (B) is purely real
z  z2 3 z1  z4
numbers and z is a variable complex number, then z
z2  z4
lies on a (C) is purely imaginary
z1  z3
(A) circle with z1 as its interior point
z2  z4
(B) circle with z2 as its interior point (D) is purely real
z1  z3
(C) circle with z1 and z2 as its interior points 22. Let z be a complex number satisfying |z – a|2 – |z
(D) circle with z1 and z2 as its exterior points. + a|2 = 2a, a  R.

(2k  1) Then locus of z will be


16. Let arg (zK )  where k  1, 2, ...., n.
n (A) Straight line (B) Circle
If arg(z1z 2 z 3 ......zn )   , then n must be of form (C) Ellipse (D) Parabola
(A) 4m (B) 2m 1 23. On the Argand plane, let  = –2 + 3z,  = –2 –
(C) 2m (D) 3m 3z and |z| = 1. Which of the following statement(s)
is/are true?
17. Number of complex numbers z satisfying z 3  z is
(A)  moves on the circle having centre at (–2, 0)
(A) 1 (B) 2 and radius 3
(C) 4 (D) 5 (B)  and  describe the same locus
  (C)  and  move on different circles
18. Let z  C and if A   z : arg(z)   and
 4
(D)  –  moves on a circle concentric with |z|
 2  =1
B  z : arg(z  3  3i)  .Then n(A  B) is
 3 24. If n > 1 be a positive integer and S = 1 +  + 2
equal to
 
(A) 1 (B) 2 + .... +  n–1 , where   cos    i sin   ,
n n
(C) 3 (D) 0 then S equals

19. The equation z  z 1  z  z 2 = 10 if z1 = 3 + 4i 2 2


(A) (B)
1  1 
and z2 =  3  4i represents
(A) point circle (B) ordered pair (0, 0)        
(C)  1  i tan   (D)  1  i cot  
(C) ellipse (D) a line segment   2n     2n  
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25. If (1 + z)n = a0 + a1 z + a2z2 + .......+ anzn, where 31. If 1, 2, 3, ...... n-1 are the imaginary nth roots of
a0, a1, a2.......an are real, then (a0 – a2 + a4 – a6 n 1
+ .....)2 + (a1 – a3 + a5 ......)2 equals unity then the product  (i   ) (where i =
r 1
r 1 )
(A) 2n (B) 22n
can be equal to
(C) 2n2 (D) 2n2
(A) 0 (B) 1
 1  (C) i (D) (1 + i)
26. |z| = 4 then locus of P  1  z 
 2 
(A) Is a circle with centre (1, 0) SECTION - C

(B) Is a circle of radius 2 units Linked Comprehension Type


(C) Touches |z| = 4 This section contains paragraph. Based upon this
(D) Is concentric with |z| = 4 paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be
answered. Each question has 4 choices A), (B), (C) and
27. Consider a circle | z  2  2 3i |  2 , then the
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
complex number z which has numerically
Paragraph for Question Nos. 32 to 33
(A) Least argument is 3  i 3
For any three complex numbers z, z1 and z2 following
(B) Least argument is 2 3  2i relations are always true
(C) Greatest argument is 3i (i) |z1 + z2|  |z1| + |z2|

(D) Greatest argument is 2 3i


(ii) |z|2 = zz
2 x 2 4 x 4
28. If a  1    ..........and (iii) |z| = z
2! 4!

2 x 3 4 x 5 On the basis of these properties give the answers of


b  x    ............., where  is cube
3! 5! the following questions.
root of unity. Then
32. If |z1 – cos – i sin|  1 and |z2 – cos – i sin|  2
(A) a2 – b22 – 1 = 0 (B) a2 + b22 + 1 = 0
then the maximum value of |z1 + z2| is

(A) 3 (B) 4
ex  ex
(C) a  (D) a – b  + 1 = 0
2 2 2
(C) 5 (D) 6
2

29. If z1  z2  z1  z2 , then the values of arguments 33. If |z1| = 4, |z2| = 2, |z3| = 1 and |z1 + z2 + z3| = 3 then
the value |16z2z3 + 4z1z3 + z1z2| of
z2
of the complex number can be (A) 24 (B) 21
z1
(C) 20 (D) 28
(A) 0 (B) 
(C) 2  (D) 3  SECTION-D
30. Let z1 , z2 be two complex numbers represented by Matrix-Match Type
points on the circle |z| = 1 and |z| = 2 respectively This Section D have “match the following” type questions.
then Question contains two columns, Column-I and Column-
II. Match the entries in Column-I with the entries in
(A) max 2z1  z2  4 (B) min z1  z2  1
Column-II. One or more entries in Column-I may match
with one or more entries in Column-II.
1
(C) z 2  3 (D) Z1  Z2
z1

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34. Match the equation given in column I with its locus (C) Remainder when 343 is (r) 2
given in column II divided by 5
Column I Column II (D) The numerical value of (s) 5
(A) |z – 2| = 3 (p) Straight line 1  2  32
2 
(B) |z + 1| + |z – 1| = 4 (q) Circle 2  3  2

(C) |z – 2| = |z – i| (r) Ellipse 2  3  2


 is
3  22  
(D) ||z – 1| – |z – i|| = 1 (s) Hyperbola
Codes
Codes
A B C D
A B C D (A) p q r s
(A) p r q s (B) p p r s
(B) p s q r (C) p p r p
(C) q r p s (D) p p s q
(D) q s p r 37. Match the following
35. Let 1, , 2,....,6 be 7th root of unity, then match Column I Column II
the expressions given in column I with its value (A) If |z – 4i| + |z–3| = 1, (p) A point
given in column II. then locus of z is
Column I Column II (B) If |z + 3i| + |z – 2| = (q) Straight line
2009 sin  – 5 cos ;  R,
(A) 
n 1
n
(p) 0
then locus of 1947 – z
may be
7

(B)  (1   )
r 1
r
(q) –1 (C) If |tan |z||  0, (r) An ellipse
then locus of z is
(C)   3  5  7  ....  23 (r) 4 2z  1 1
(D) If  2m  m ; (s) No locus
z3 2
2009
1
(D) 
n 0
n (s) –
mW, then locus
of 3z + 1 may be
Codes
Codes
A B C D
A B C D
(A) r s q p
(A) p q s r
(B) r s p q
(B) p q r s
(C) s r q p
(C) q p s r (D) s r p q
(D) p p r q
SECTION-E
36. Match the statements of column I with the
corresponding entries of column II. Integer Answer Type
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
Column I Column II
to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
(A) Arg of ii is (p) 0 from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
(B) Number of points in (q) 1 question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y
Argand plane satisfying and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
|z – 1| + |z – 4| = 2 darkening of bubbles will look like the following :

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X Y Z 40. The number of complex numbers z which will satisfy


the equations
0 0 0

1 1 1 |z + i| =  and arg(z) = (2n  1) ; (where n  W
2
2 2 2 and  is a non-real cube root of unity) is _____
3 3 3 41. The radius of the circle zz  (5  3i )z 
4 4 4
(5  3i )z  2  0 is ______
5 5 5
42. Let z1, z2, z3 be three consecutive vertices of a
6 6 6 regular hexagon, where z1 = 1 + i, z2 = 1 + 2i.
7 7 7 Then 2 Im (z3) is equal to ______.
8 8 8 1010
 2k 2k 
9 9 9 43. Value of   sin 1011  icos 1011  is equal to
k 1
(where i2 = –1)

z  4i
38. If  e i  and the locus of z is y = k, then
z  10i
the value of k will be __________.
39. If the nth roots of a real number p form a regular
polygon in the Argand plane such that number of
diagonals is double to that of the sides, then n is
_____.

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Level-2

5. Let z and z1 be two complex numbers satisfying


SECTION - A
0  Arg(z)  Arg(z1), Im(z1) > 0, Re(z1) > 0. If z
Straight Objective Type lies within the quadrilateral formed by
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each z1, z1,  z1,  z1 then, the area of the region which
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, is locus of z is
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1
1. |z–4| = Re(z). Maximum positive value of arg z (A) Im( z1 ) Re( z1 ) (B) 2 Im(z1) Re(z1)
2
(–) is
1
  (C) Im(z1) Re(z1) (D) Im( z1 ) Re( z1 )
(A) (B) 4
6 3
6. Four complex numbers z1, z2, z3, z4 taken in order
  lie on a circle passing through the origin. If z1 is
(C) (D) purely imaginary and z3 is purely real, then
4 2

2. A (z1) B(z2) C(z3) D(z4) in order form a square of  z3  z 2   z1  z 4 


arg  z  z  + arg  z  z  is equal to
area 1 square unit. P(z) lies inside it.  1 2  3 4 

z  z3  z  z1 
arg  arg 
z  z2 6 ; z  z 4 4 ; Number of points (A) 0 (B)

2
P(z) is
(C)  (D) 2
(A) 0 (B) 1
7. z1, z2 are two complex numbers such that
(C) 2 (D) 4
z121  1  0 and z228  1  0 .
3. The equation of tangent to the circle |z| = 5 at
z = 3 + 4i is The number of value(s) of z1 and z2 for which
Arg(z1) = Arg(z2) is
(A) (2  i )z  (2  i )z  12
(A) 2 (B) 4
(B) (3  4i )z  (3  4i )z  50 (C) 7 (D) 8
8. Let |z1| = 3, |z2| = 4, |z3| = 5 and |3z1 + 4z2 + 5z3| = 4,
(C) (3  4i )z  (3  4i )z  25
then the expression | 27z 2 z3  64z3 z1  125z1z2 | is
(D) (4  3i )z  (4  3i )z  25 equal to
(A) 120 (B) 240
4. Let z be a complex number which satisfies
(C) 480 (D) 60
|z – 2| + |z + 2| = 6
9. Let Zk ; k = 1, 2, 3,......, 2008 be the roots of the
The least value of |z – 5i|
2008 2008
1
(A) 3 (B) 5  5
equation  Z k  0 . The value of Z
k 1 k 1
is
k 0

(C) 5  5 (D) 2 (A) 1004 (B) –1004

(C) 4016 (D) 6024

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10. Let S denote the set of all complex numbers z sat- 15. Line segment AB where A(1, 2), B(2, 3) is rotated
isfying the inequality |z – 5i|  3. The complex num- about a point A through an angle 30° (anticlockwise)
bers z in S having least positive argument is then C is the new position of B. If C is translated by
four unit along positive x-axis so as to reach D, then
12 – 16i 16  12i D in complex plane is
(A) (B)
5 5
(A) (1+i)ei/6 + (5+2i) (B) (1–i)ei/6 + (1+2i)
(C) (1+i)ei/6 (D) None of these
16 – 12i 12  16i
(C) (D)
5 5 16. If a, b, c are integers not all equal and w is a cube
root of unity (w  1), then the minimum value of
11. If z  e2 i/5 , then 1 + z + z2 + z3 + 5z4 + 4z5 + 4z6 + |a + bw + cw2| is
4z7 + 4z8 + 5z9 = (A) 0 (B) 1
(A) 0 (B) 4z3
(C) 3/2 (D) 1/2
(C) 5z 4
(D) –4z 2

17. If z  2  min{ z  1, z  3 } where z is a complex


12. Let A(z1) and B(z2) be two distinct non-real complex
number, then
z1 z1
numbers in the argand plane such that z  z  2 . (A) Re(z) = 3/2 (B) Re (z) = 5/2
2 2

The value of ABO is [ O is the origin] 3 5 


(C) Re(z)   ,  (D) Re (z) = 1
2 2
 18. Equation of tangent drawn to circle |z| = 1 at the
(A)
6 point A (z0) is

z 
(B)
 (A) Re  z   1 (B) Re  0   1
4  z0   z 

  z  z 
(C) (C) Im   1 (D) Im  0   1
2  z0   z 
(D) Obtuse Angle 19. ABC be a triangle inscribed in a circle |z| = 1 when
B(z1) , C (z2) are the vertices perpendicular from A is
13. Let z be complex number then the minimum pos- drawn to BC which meet circle at P(z), then reflec-
| z |2  | z  3 |2  | z  6i |2 tion of P(z) through BC is
sible value of
10
zz1  z1z2  zz2 zz1  z1z 2  zz2
(A) (B)
(A) 1  2 (B) 3 z z

zz1  z1z 2  zz3


(C) 2 1 (D) 2 (C) (D) Zero
z
14. In an argand plane a quadrilateral is drawn such that 20. 1, z1 , z2 ,......., zn-1 are the n roots of unity, then the
squares are erected outwardly on the sides of the
1 1 1
quadrilateral. If the centres of squares on opposite value of   ....  is equal to
sides of the quadrilateral are joined then the angle 3  z1 3  z 2 3  zn 1
between the two line segments so formed is
n3n 1 1 n3n 1
(A)  (B) 1
  3n  1 2 3n  1
(A) (B)
3 6
n3n 1 n.3n 1 1
  (C) 1 (D) 
(C) (D) 3n  1 3n  1 2
2 4

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21. Number of values of z (real or complex) simulta-
SECTION - B
neously satisfying the system of equations 1 + z +
z2 + z3 + ........ + z17 = 0 and 1 + z + z2 + z3 + ........ Multiple Correct Answer Type
+ z13 = 0 is This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
(A) 1 (B) 2 question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
(C) 3 (D) 4 out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.

22. If Zr ; r = 1, 2, 3,......., 50 are the roots of the equa- 27. If ( z  z )2  16( z  z )  0 , then the locus of z
50
50 1
tion Z  0, then the value of Z is represents
r 1
r
r 0 r 0
(A) A circle with centre (0, 0)
(A)  85 (B)  25 (B) A circle with radius 2
(C) 25 (D) 75 (C) A parabola with focus at (2, 0)
23. A man walks from the point A(1, 1) towards (NE).
(D) A parabola with latus rectum 8
After walking 2 units from this point he take turn
towards (NW) direction and walks 3 units. Then he 28. Let z = cos  + i sin . Then the value of
15
reaches at point B, then from B point he takes turn
towards (NE) and walks about 2 units distance and
 Re  z  at  = 2° is
k 1
2k 1

reaches at point C, then C is (A) Cosec 2° (B) 2sin 2°


(A) (2+3i)ei/4 + (1+i)
1 3

(B) 2  2  3i e
i /4

 1  i (C)
2sin 2
(D)
4
Cosec 2°

(C) (1+i)ei/4 29. If z 1 and z 3 lie on a line through origin and


(D) 2 3  3i e
i /4
i  2z3  5z2  3z1 and arg  z2  

4
then

24. The region represented by z  i  z  3i  2 in arg(z1) + arg(z2)


argand plane is

(A) Interior and boundary of circle (A) – (B) 
2
(B) Interior and boundary of parabola
(C) Interior and boundary of ellipse 
(C)  (D)
2
(D) Line segment
30. Consider the circle |z – 5i| = 3, and two points z1 and
25. For any two complex numbers z1, z2, and real num-
2 2 
bers a and b, az1  bz 2  bz1  az2 is equal to z2 on it such that |z1| < |z2|, Arg(z1) = Arg(z2) = .A
3
(A) (a 2  b2 )( z1  z 2 )
2 2 tangent is drawn at z2 to the circle, which cuts the
real axis at z3, then which of the following are true.
2 2
(B) (a 2  b 2 )( z1  z 2 )
 5i  z3  
(A) | z3 | 11 (B) Arg  
(C) (a  b )( z1  z 2 )
2 2 2
 z 2  z3  6
(D) (a 2  b2 )( z1  z 2 )
2 2
(C) | z3  z2 | 3 3 (D) | z3 | 2 3

26. If z1 and z2 are two complex numbers, then the equa- 31. a5x5 + a4x4 + a3x3 + 3x2 + 2x + 1 = 0, a5, a4, a3  R.
tion of the perpendicular bisector of the segment (A) for any a3, a4, a5  R will have atleast one com-
joining z1 and z2 is plex root
(B) for any a3, a4, a5  R will have atleast one real
 z2  z1  z   z2  z1  z 
2 2
(A) z 2  z1 root
(B)  z2  z1  z   z2  z1  z (C) for a5 = 2 and a3 = 2, the above equation has
atleast one positive root
 z2  z1  z 
2 2
(C) z 2  z1 (D) for a5 = 1, a4 = –2, the above equation has atleast
(D)  z2  z1  z   z2  z1  z one negative root

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32. A, B, C are the points representing the complex
SECTION - C
numbers z1, z2, z3 respectively on the complex plane
Linked Comprehension Type
and the circumcentre of the triangle ABC lies at the
origin. If the altitude AD of the triangle ABC meets This section contains paragraph. Based upon this
paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be
the circumcircle again at P, then D represents the
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
complex number.
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
 z1z 2
(A)  z1z 2 z 3 (B) Paragraph for Question Nos. 37 to 38
z3
Let z be a variable point in complex plane such
 z1z3  z2 z 3
(C) z (D) that its distance from a given point z0 is always
2 z1 equal to r, then the locus of point z be a circle,
33. If z is a complex number which simultaneously sat- whose equation can be given by
isfies the equations
|z – z0| = r …(i)
3 z  12  5 z  8i and z4  z8 then
Where, z0 is the centre of the circle and r is the
the Im(z) can be radius of the circle.
(A) 15 (B) 16
37. The centre of the circle
(C) 17 (D) 8
zz  (2  4i )z  (2  4i )z  4  0 is
34. Let z1, z2, z3, be non-zero complex numbers satisfy-
ing the equation z4 = iz. Which of the following
statement(s) is/are correct ? (A) –(1 + 2i) (B) –(1 – 2i)

(A) The complex number having least positive argu- (C) –(2 + 4i) (D) –(2 – 4i)
 3 1
ment is  2 , 2  38. If the circles |z – z1| = 4 and |z – z2| = 3 are
  orthogonal then |z1 – z2| equals
3

(B)  Amp(z
k 1
k )
2
(A) 7 (B) 5

(C) Centroid of the triangle formed by z1, z2, and z3 (C) 1 (D) 7
 1 1 
is  ,  Paragraph for Question Nos. 39 to 41
 3 3 
Let |z1 – 4i – (1 – i)| = |(1 – i) + (–1 + 3i)|, ( R)
3 3
(D) Area of triangle formed by z1, z2, and z3 is there exist exactly two distinct complex number z1
2

35. The common roots of the equations z3 + (1 + i)z2 + which also satisfy the locus arg (z2) = .
(1 + i)z + i = 0, and z1993 + z1994 + 1 = 0 (if  is a 4
non-real cube root of unity) are 39. Let z3 and z4 be the two complex numbers satisfy
(A) 1 (B)  the locus of z1 and z2 then the value of |z3 – z4| is/are

(C) 2 (D) 981 (A) 1 (B) 2


36. If z = (1+xi)n be a complex number such that its real
and imaginary parts are equal where n + then pos- (C) 2 (D) 2 2
sible values of x are 40. At the point of intersection of locus of z2 with z1 if
tangents are drawn to z1, perpendicular to each other
      then the value of  is/are
(A) x = tan   (B) x = tan  
 4n   2n 
(A) 1 (B) 2
 5   3 
(C) x = tan   (D) x = tan   (C) 2 (D) 2 2
 4n   2n 
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41. If arg(z) = 0 touches the locus of z1 at a point where 46. z7 + z8 + z9 is equal to
 > 0 then the value of [] (where [.] denotes the
1 1
greatest integer function) is/are (A)  z1  z2  z3  (B)  z1  z2  z3 
3 6
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) z1 + z2 + z3 (D) 3(z1 + z2 + z3)
(C) 3 (D) 4
Paragraph for Question Nos. 42 to 44  z  z7 
47. arg  9  is equal to
Let z1, z2, z3 be the complex numbers associated  z 8  z7 
with vertices A, B, C of a triangle ABC which is cir-  
cumscribed by the circle |z| = 1. Altitude through A (A) (B)
6 4
meets the side BC at D and circumcircle at E. Let P
be the image of E about BC and F be the image of E  
(C) (D)
about origin and let zE, zG and zH represent the points 3 2
where altitude through A, B and C meet the circum-
Paragraph for question nos. 48 and 49
circle, then
42. The complex number of point P is |z – a – bi| = k2 represents a circle with centre at
(a + ib) and radius as k2
z1  z2  z 3 2(z1  z 2  z3 )
(A) (B) 48. If perpendicular tangents are drawn to
3 3
(C) z1 + z2 + z3 (D) none of these |z – 2 – 3i| = 2 5 from point P then the centre of
locus described by P is
43. Value of zE.zG.zH is equal to
(A) (0, 0) (B) (2, 3)
(A) z1z2z3 (B) –z1z2z3
(C) (–2, –3) (D) (2, –3)
z 2 z3 z1z3
(C)  z (D)  z 49. If, Q(z) is the locus of mid points of chords of con-
1 3
tact for tangents drawn from P(z) to |z| = 2 [tangents
44. The distance of point C from F is equal to
from P(z) are mutually perpen-
(A) |z1 – z2| (B) |z1 + z2| dicular] then the shortest distance of Q(z) from ori-
gin is
| z1  z3 | | z1  z3 |
(C) (D) (A) (B)
2 2 2 3

Paragraph for Question Nos. 45 and 47 1


(C) 2 (D)
Let the vertices of a ABC be represented by z1, z2, 2
z3 respectively in the anticlockwise sense A(z4), Paragraph for question nos. 50 and 51
B(z5), C(z6) are the exterior points of ABC such
that ABC, BAC, C AB are equilateral triangle. Read the following comprehension carefully
If the centroids of A BC, BAC, CAB are repre- and answer the following problesms
sented z7, z8, z9 respectively, then answer the fol-
lowing questions : The locus of any point P (z) on argand plane is arg

45. z7 is equal to  z  5i 
 z  5i    / 4 , then
 
(A) z 2 (3  i 3)  z3 (3  i 3)
50. Then the length of the arc described by the locus of
(B) z 2 (3  i 3)  z3 (3  i 3) P (z) is

(3  i 3 ) (3  i 3) 15
(C) z 2  z3 (A) 10 2 (B)
2 2 2
(3  i 3 ) (3  i 3 ) 5
(D) z 2  z3 (C) (D) 5 2
6 6 2

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51. Area of the region bounded by the locus of a com- (B) The integral value (q) 1

 z  5i  
of x satisfying 1  i
x2
plex number Z satisfying   
 z  5i  4
= 4x are
(A) 75 + 50 (B) 75
(C) The least value of (r) 2
75 75 8|z – 7| + 6|z – 5| – 11
(C)  25 (D)
2 2
is
Paragraph for question nos. 52 and 53
(D) For complex numbers Z,
Read the following writeup carefully :
the minimum value of (s) 3
A,B, C are the points representing the complex num- |z| + |z – cos – i sin|
bers z1, z2 and z3 respectively (such that no-two
is smaller than
are equal) on the complex plane and |z1|= |z2| = |z3|
(t) 4
52. If the altitude at the vertex A of ABC meets the
circumcircle again at P, then complex number rep- 55. Match the column :
resenting point P is Column I Column II
(A) Let w be a non-real, (p) 4
z 2 z3 z1z 2
(A)  z (B)  z cube root of unity then
1 3

the number of distinct


z 1z 3 (z 2  z3 )
(C)  z (D)  z1
elements in the set
2
{(1 + w + w2 + .......... + wn)m
53. The locus of a point Q (z) which touches the circum- | m, n N} is
circle of  ABC and the line
(B) Let 1, w, w2 be the (q) 5
z  z  2  0 (given that z1  z2  z3  1) is
cube roots of unity.
(A) (z  z)  4(z  z)2 (B) (z  z)2  4(z  z)  0 The least possible degree
(C) A rg(z)  2n, n  I (D) of a polynomial with
A rg(z  1)  2n, n  I real coefficients having
roots 2w, (2 + 3w), (2 + 3w2),
SECTION-D
(2 – w – w2), is
Single-Match Type
(C) =6 + 4i and =(2 + 4i) (r) 7
This section contains Single match questions. Each
are two complex numbers
question contains statements given in two columns which
have to be matched. The statements in Column I are on the complex plane.
labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4, while the statements in Column II A complex number z
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 z 
satisfying amp  
matching  z   6
54. Match the following : moves on a major segment
Column I Column II
of a circle whose radius is
(A) Number of complex (p) 0
(s) 8
numbers satisfying
|z+2| + |z–2| = 8 and
|z–1| + |z+1|=2
simultaneously is

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57. The maximum value of |z|, when z satisfies the
SECTION-E
Integer Answer Type 4
condition z   4 is 2  2  . Then  equals
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer z
to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging ______
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For 58. If |2z-1| = |z–2| then locus of z is a circle then
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y distance from the centre of circle to the pt (3,4) is
and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct ____
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
X Y Z 59. If 1+2i is one root of x4–3x3+8x2–7x+5=0 and z1,
z2, z3 are other 3 roots then Re (z1+z2+z3) is ____
0 0 0
1 1 1 60. If  =  + i where   0 and   1 satisfies the

2 2 2   – z 
condition that  1  z  is purely real. Then |z| is
3 3 3  
4 4 4 _____
5 5 5 61. Let 1,  1 ,  2 ,  3 ,  4 are 5 th root of unity. If
4
6 6 6 1 p
i 1 2  
 where p and q are in their lowest form,
q
7 7 7 i

(p  q)
8 8 8 then the value of is
2
9 9 9
62. If f(x) and g(x) are two polynomials such that polyno-
mial h(x) = xf(x3) + x2g(x6) is divisible by x2 + x +1,
56. The number of solutions of the equation then the value of g(1) is
i|z| = z – (2 + 3i) is ______

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ANSWERS

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

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

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

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

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

31. (A, B, C, D) 32. (C) 33. (A) 34. (C) 35. (D) 36. (C)

37. (D) 38. (7) 39. (7) 40. (2) 41. (6) 42. (5)

43. (1)

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

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

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

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

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

31. (A, B, D) 32. (B, C, D) 33. (C, D) 34. (A, B) 35. (B, C) 36. (A, C)

37. (C) 38. (B) 39. (D) 40. (A) 41. (B) 42. (C)

43. (B) 44. (A) 45. (D) 46. (C) 47. (C) 48. (B)

49. (A) 50. (B) 51. (A) 52. (A) 53. (D)

54. (A-p B-p,t C-q D-r,s,t) 55. (A-r B-q C-q) 56. (0) 57. (2) 58. (5)

59. (2) 60. (1) 61. (9) 62. (0)

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