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Sec: SR.

IIT_*CO-SC(MODEL-A,B&C) Date:08-01-24
Time: 3HRS Max. Marks: 300

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08-01-24_SR.STAR CO-SUPER CHAINA(MODEL-A,B&C)_ SPL GTM-10 (STAR)

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SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRCT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4)
for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
1 A uniform metre scale of length 1 m is balanced on a fixed semi-circular cylinder of radius
30 cm as shown in figure. One end of the scale is slightly depressed and released. The time
period (in seconds) of the resulting simple harmonic motion is
(Take g  10 ms2 )

1) π
π
2)
2
π
3)
3
π
4)
4
2 The combination of gates shown in figure yields.

1) NAND gate
2) OR gate
3) NOT gate
4) XOR gate
3 The orbital speed of the electron in the ground state of hydrogen isv. What will be its orbital
speed when it is excited to the energy state 3.4eV ?
1) 2v
v
2)
2
v
3)
4
v
4)
8
4 A bullet is fired normally on an immovable wooden plank. It loses 25% of its momentum
in penetrating a thickness of 3.5 cm . The total thickness penetrated by the bullet is
1)8 cm
2)10 cm
3)12 cm
4)14 cm
5 A cylinder of radius R made of a material of thermal conductivity k1 , is surrounded by a
cylindrical shell of inner radius R and outer radius 2R made of a material of thermal
conductivity k 2 . The two ends of the combined system are maintained at two different
temperatures. There is no loss of heat across the cylindrical surface and the system is in
steady state.
The effective thermal conductivity of the system is
1)k1  k 2
k 1k 2
2)
k1  k 2
k1  3k 2
3)
4
3k1  k 2
4)
4
6 A toroidal solenoid has 3000 turns and a mean radius of 10 cm . It has a soft iron core of
relative permeability 2000 . What is the magnitude of the magnetic field in the core when a
current of 1 A is passed through the solenoid?
1) 0.012 T
2) 0.12 T
3) 1.2 T
4) 12 T
7 If the source of light used in a Young's double slit experiment is changed from red to violet,
then
1) the consecutive fringe lines will come closer
2) the central bright fringe will become a dark fringe
3) the fringes will become brighter
4) the intensity of minima will increase
8 If the velocity-time graph has the shape AMB , what would be the shape of the
corresponding acceleration-time graph?

1)

2)

3)

4)
9 A charge q is placed at one corner of a cube as shown in figure. The flux of electrostatic
field E through the shaded area is

q
1)
48ε 0
q
2)
4ε 0
q
3)
8ε 0
q
4)
24ε 0
10 Match List-I with List-II

List-I List-II

1. Used either for stepping up or stepping down


P) Rectifier
the AC voltage

Q) Stabilizer 2. Used to convert AC voltage into DC voltage

3. Used to remove any ripple in the rectified


R) Transformer
output voltage

4. Used for constant output voltage even when


S) Filter
the input voltage or load current change

Choose the correct answer from the options given below.

1) P  2, Q  1, R  3,S  4
2) P  2, Q  4, R  1, S  3
3) P  2, Q  1, R  4,S  3
4) P  3, Q  4, R  1,S  2
11 An unpolarised light beam is incident on the polariser of a polarisation experiment and the
intensity of light beam emerging from the analyser is measured as 100 lumens. Now, if the
analyser is rotated around the horizontal axis (direction of light) by 30 in clockwise
direction, the intensity of emerging light will be..... lumens.
1) 133
2) 75
3) 50
4) 0
12 Match List I with List II.

List I List II
  
(a) CAB  0 (i)

  
(b) ACB  0 (ii)

  
(c) B A  C  0 (iii)

  
(d) A  B  C (iv)

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

1)  a    iv  ,  b    i  ,  c    iii  ,  d    ii 

2)  a    iv  ,  b    iii  ,  c    i  ,  d    ii 

3)  a   ( iii ),  b    ii  ,  c   ( iv ),  d    i 

4)  a    i  ,  b    iv  ,  c    ii  ,  d    iii 

13 Given below are two Statements. One is labelled as


Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R.
Assertion A: Two identical balls A and B thrown with same speed ' u ' at two different
angles with horizontal attained the same range R . If A and B reached the maximum
height h1 and h 2 respectively, then R  4 h1h 2
 u 2sin 2θ   u 2 cos 2θ 
Reason R: Product of said heights, h1h 2     
 2g   2g 
Choose the CORRECT answer:
1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
2) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
3) A is true but R is false
4) A is false but R is true
14 Given below are two Statements:
Statement-I: When N moles of an ideal gas undergoes adiabatic change from state
NR  T2  T1  C
 P1 , V1 , T1  to state  P2 , V2 , T2  , the work done is W  , where γ  p and
1 γ Cv
R  universal gas constant,
Statement-II: In the above case. When work is done on the gas the temperature of the gas
would rise.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true
2) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are false
3) Statement-I is true but Statement-II is false
4) Statement-I is false but Statement-II is true
15 Given below are two statements:
Statement I: An electric dipole is placed at the centre of a hollow sphere. The flux of electric
field through the sphere is zero but the electric field is not zero anywhere in the sphere.
Statement II: If R is the radius of a solid metallic sphere and Q be the total charge on it.
The electric field at any point on the spherical surface of radius r(  R) is zero but the
electric flux passing through this closed spherical surface of radius r is not zero.

In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given
below:

1) Both Statement I and Statement II are true


2) Statement I is true but Statement II is false
3) Both Statement I and Statement II are false
4) Statement I is false but Statement II is true
16 In a meter bridge experiment, the circuit diagram and the corresponding observation table
are shown in figure.

S.No R Ω I  cm 

1. 1000 60

2. 100 13
3. 10 1.5

4. 1 1.0

Which of the readings is inconsistent?

1) 3
2) 2
3) 1
4) 4
17 An α -particle, a proton and an electron have the same kinetic energy. Which one of the
following is correct in case of their De-Broglie wavelength?
1) λ a  λ p  λ e

2) λ a  λ p  λ e

3) λ a  λ p  λ e

4) λ a  λ p  λ e
ˆ ˆ
18 A charge particle is moving in a uniform magnetic field  2i  3 j  T . If it has an acceleration
 
ˆ ˆ
of  a i  4 j  m / s 2 , then the value of a will be
 
1) 3
2) 6
3) 12
4) 2
19 Two concentric circular loops of radii r1  30 cm and r2  50 cm are placed in X  Y plane
as shown in the figure. A current I  7 A is flowing through them in the directions as shown
in figure. The net magnetic moment of this system of two circular loops is approximately:


1) k Am2
2

2)  k Am 2
2
ˆ
3) 7 k Am 2
ˆ
4) 7 k Am 2
20 A tuning fork of frequency 480 Hz is used in an experiment for measuring speed of sound
(v) in air by resonance tube method. Resonance is observed to occur at two successive
length of the air column, l1  30 cm and l2  70 cm . Then, v is equal to

1) 332 ms 1
2) 384 ms 1
3) 379 ms 1
4) 338 ms 1

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer
in the decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and
question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.

21 A particle executes SHM of amplitude 25 cm and time period 12 s . What is the minimum
time required for the particle to move between two points located at 12.5 cm on either side
of the mean position? (i.e. separation between points is 25 cm )
[Report your answer in seconds]
22 Photoelectric emission from a metal begins at a frequency of 6  1014 Hz . The emitted
electrons are fully stopped by a retarding potential of 3.3 V . Find the wavelength (in nm) of
the incident radiation. Take h  6.6 1034 Js, e  1.6 1019 C
23 A smooth thick uniform coin has mass M  250 g and radius R  6 cm and is initially at
rest. A rod held horizontal at a height h above centre C hits the ball. The ball begins to roll
without slipping. Find the value of h . [Assume that the impulse imparted by the stick is
horizontal]
[Give your answer in cm ]
3
24 A body is projected vertically up with a velocity equal to of the escape velocity from the
4
surface of the earth. The maximum height it reaches is: (Radius of the earth  R ) [Height is
measured from surface of earth]
aR
If your answer is (Report the value of a  b ( a and b are coprime positive integers)
b
25 An observer can see through a small hole on the side of a jar (radius 15 cm ) at a point at
height of 15 cm from the bottom (see figure). The hole is at a height of 45 cm . When the
jar is filled with a liquid up to a height of 30 cm the same observer can see the edge at the
bottom of the jar. If the refractive index of the liquid is N /100 , where N is an integer, the
value of N is

3
26 Four identical rectangular plates with length, l  2m and breadth, b  m are arranged as
2
X0
shown in figure. The equivalent capacitance between A and C is in SI units. The
d
value of X is (Round off to the Nearest Integer)

27 Two travelling waves of equal amplitudes and equal frequencies move in opposite directions
along a string. They interfere to produce a stationary wave whose equation is given by
 2πt 
y  10cos  πx  sin   cm, x is in meter and t in second. The amplitude of the particle at
 T 
4
x  m will be cm .
3
28 The diagram shows part of a standard vernier having least count 0.1 mm
If the correct reading is " n " cm . Then the value of " 100n " is
29 A container filled with liquid of density 103 kg / m3 is kept on horizontal surface. An orifice
of area 10 cm 2 is made in the wall of container at a distance 100 cm below the free surface
of liquid. The thrust on the container at the instant when height of liquid is 50 cm above the
orifice is ____(in Newton) (Assuming container is at rest and area of orifice is very small
than the area of the container) Take g  10 m / s2
4 1
30 One mole of an ideal gas whose adiabatic exponent γ  undergoes process P  200 
3 V
3 3
then change in internal energy of gas when volume changes from 2m to 4m is (in
Joules).

CHEMISTRY MAX.MARKS: 100


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4)
for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
31 The phase diagram for the pure solvent (solid lines) and the solution (non volatile-non
Electrolyte solute) (dashed lines) are recorded below:

The quantity indicated by L in the figure is


1) ΔP
2) ΔTf

3) K f m

4) K b  m

32 Which of the following graph is correct representation between atomic number  Z  and
magnetic moment of d-block elements?[Outer electronic configuration:  n  1 d x ns1 or 2 ]
1) 2)

3) 4)

33 The following mechanism has been proposed for the exothermic catalysed complex
reaction:

If k1 is much smaller than k 2 , the most suitable qualitative plot of potential energy (P.E.)
versus reaction co-ordinate (R.C.) for the above reaction.

1) 2)

3) 4)
34. Which has maximum dipole moment?
1) 2) 3) 4)
35 Geological conditions are sometimes so extreme that quantities neglected in normal
laboratory experiments take on an overriding importance. For example, consider the
formation of diamond under geo-physically typical conditions. The density of graphite is
2.4 g / cm3 and that of diamond is 3.6 g / cm3 at a certain temperature and 500k bar. By
how much does ΔU trans differs from ΔH trans for the graphite to diamond transition?
1) 83.33 kJ / mol
2) 0.83 kJ / mol
3) 8.33  107 kJ / mol
4) 83.33 J / mol
36 The correct increasing bond angle among BF3 , PF3 , and ClF3 follows the order.

1) BF3  PF3  ClF3

2) PF3  BF3  ClF3

3) ClF3  PF3  BF3

4) BF3  PF3  ClF3


37 Statement-1: Trityl amine (Triphenylmethylamine) is a tertiary amine.
Statement-2: N in Trityl amine is attached with no hydrogen.
1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement- 2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
3) Statement-1 is True, Statement- 2 is True
4) Statement-1 is False, Statement- 2 is False
38 An organic compound A upon reacting with NH3 gives B . On heating, B gives C . C in
presence of KOH reacts with Br2 to give CH3CH 2 NH 2 .A is

1) CH3CH 2COOH

2) CH3COOH

3) CH3CH 2CH2 COOH


4)
39. Which is the correct reaction coordinate diagram for the following solvolysis reaction?

1) 2)

3) 4)

40 The labelled O18 will be in

1) H 2O
2) Methyl benzoate
3) Both (A) and (B)
4) Benzoic acid

41 The approach to the following equilibrium was observed kinetically from both directions.
PtCl24  H 2 O  Pt  H 2 O  Cl3  Cl

At 25 C , it was found that

d  PtCl24 

dt
   
 3.9  105 s 1  PtCl24   2.1 103 Lmol 1 s1  Pt  H 2O  Cl3   Cl 

The value of K eq (equilibrium constant) for the complexation of the fourth Cl by Pt (II) is

1) 53.8 mol L1


2) 0.018 mol L1
3) 53.8Lmol1
4) 0.018 L mol1
42 The electric charge for electrode deposition of one equivalent of the substance is
1) one ampere per second
2) 965000 C per second
3) one ampere per hour
4) charge on 1 mole of electrons
43.

Column I Column II

(A) Glycosidic Linkage (p) Globular protein

(B) Maltase (q) Connects two monosaccharide units

(C) Peptide bond (r) Monomeric unit of nucleic acids

(D) Nucleotide (s) Connects two amino acid units

1) A-s; B-r; C-q; D-p


2) A-r ; B-s; C  p; D  q
3) A-q; B-p ; C-s ; D-r
4) A-p; B-q; C-r ; D-s
44 Statement-1: p -Methoxybenzaldehyde undergoes nucleophilic addition more readily than p
-nitrobenzaldehyde.
Statement-2: The carbon atom of the aldehyde group is more electrophilic in p -
nitrobenzaldehyde than in p -Methoxybenzaldehyde.
1) Statement-1 is True; Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
2) Statement-1 is True; Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
3) Statement-1 is True; Statement-2 is False
4) Statement-1 is False: Statement-2 is True
45 An aromatic compound ' X ' with molecular formula C9 H10 O gives the following chemical
tests:
(i) forms 2, 4-DNP derivative
(ii) reduces Tollens' reagent
(iii) undergoes Cannizzaro reaction and
(iv) on vigorous oxidation, 1, 2-benzenedicarboxylic acid is obtained X is

1) 2)

3) 4)
46 Iron powder is added to 1.0M solution of CdCl 2 at 298 K . The reaction occurring is
Cd 2  aq   Fe  s   Cd  s   Fe 2  aq  . If the standard potential of a cell producing this
reaction is 0.037 V , the concentrations of Cd 2  and Fe2  ions in the above reaction at
equilibrium respectively will be (Hint:- 101.3  20 )
1) 0.05M, 0.95M
2) 0.95M, 0.05M
3) 0.40M, 0.60M
4) 0.60M, 0.40M
47

Column-I Column-II
A) B p) 1.25 V  E  for M 3 / M 

B) Al q) 303 K (m.p.)
C) T1 r) 1.66 V  E  for M 3 / M 
D) Ga s) 801 kJ mol 1  IE1 

1) A-s; B-r; C-p; D-q


2) A-q; B-p; C-r; D-s
3) A-p; B-s; C-q; D-r
4) A-r; B-q; C-s; D-p
48 Statement 1: In the brown ring test of NO 2 or NO 3 , the FeSO4 solution must be freshly
prepared.
Statement 2: On exposure to sunlight, Fe2  is converted into Fe3 which does not give the
brown ring test.
1) If both Statement-1 and Statement- 2 are True and Statement- 2 is the correct explanation
for Statement-1
2) If both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are True but Statement-2 is NOT the correct
explanation for Statement-1
3) Statement-1 is True but Statement- 2 is False
4) Statement- 1 is False but Statement- 2 is True
49 For electron gain enthalpies of the elements denoted as Δeg H , the incorrect option is:

1) Δ eg H  Cl   Δ eg H  F 

2) Δ eg H  Se   Δ eg H  S

3) Δ eg H  I   Δ eg H  At 

4) Δ eg H  Te   Δ eg H  Po 

50

Column-I Column-II
A) Sn p) Highest density amongst group 14 elements
B) Pb q) Lowest m.p. amongst group 14 elements

C) Si r) Lowest IE1 amongst group 14 elements

D) Ge s) Highest electrical resistivity


1) A-s; B-r; C-p; D-q
2) A-p; B-s; C-q; D-r
3) A-q,r; B-p; C-s; D-s
4) A-r; B-q; C-s; D-p

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer
in the decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and
question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.

51 An artificial fruit beverage contains 30.0 g of tartaric acid  H 2C4 H 4 O6  and 18.8 g of its
salt, potassium hydrogen tartrate per litre. What is the pH of the beverage? For tartaric acid,
K a1  5.0 104 , K a 2  4 10 9  log2  0.3 .
(Atomic weight of C  12, H  1, O  16, K  39 )
52 Amongst the following, the maximum number of water soluble vitamins are:
A, B1 , B2 , B6 , B12 , C, D, E and K
53 How many of the following elements are lanthanoids?
Cs, Ra,Sn,Sm, Pb, Er,Se, Gd
54 How many of the following ethers cannot be prepared by Williamson's synthesis?
CH 3OCH 2CH3 , C6 H 5OCH 3 ,  C6 H5 2 O,
 CH 3 3 COCH3 , C6 H 5CH 2OCH 3 ,  C2 H 5 2 O,
C6 H 5CH 2OCC6 H 5 ,  CH 3  CH 2OCH 2CH 3 ,  CH 3 3 C  O  C  CH 3 3
55 Find out number of compounds which are more stabilize in ionic structure, from following.

56 If x and y are total number of electrons which are present in non-axial and axial set of d
x
orbitals respectively in Ni cation of  Ni(DMG)2  , then calculate value of  
y
57 An aqueous solution contains 3% and 1.8% by mass, Urea and glucose respectively. What
is the freezing point of solution in nearest integer?  K f  1.86 C / m 
58 In a sample of excited hydrogen atoms electrons make transition from n  2 to n  1 .
Emitted photons strike on a metal of work function   4.2eV . Calculate the wavelength (in

A) associated with ejected electrons having maximum kinetic energy.  174.9  13.2 
59 HCHO dis-proportionates to HCOO  and CH3OH in the presence of OH  (Cannizzaro's
reaction).
2HCHO  OH   HCOO   CH 3OH
E
If the equivalent weight of HCHO is E , then the value of is
10

60. The final value (in L) of one mole of an ideal gas initially at 27 C and 8.21 atm pressure, if it
absorbs 420cal of heat during a reversible isothermal expansion is  ln2  0.7 

MATHEMATICS MAX.MARKS: 100


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4)
for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
61 Let the position vectors of the points A, B, C and D be
ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ
5i  5 j 2 λ k i 2 j 3k, 2 i λ j 4 k and  i  5 j 6 k . Let the set
S  {λ  R : the points A, B, C and D are coplanar } . Then  λS (λ  3) 2 is equal to:
37
1)
2
2) 13
3) 61
4) 41
62 Let A  a ij  , where a ij  0 for all i, j and A 2  I . Let ' a ' be the sum of all diagonal
22

elements of A and b  A . Then 3a 3  5b 4 is equal to:

1) 5
2) 4
3) 3
4) 7
x 3
 x  3  
63  
Let A  x  R :  x  3  x  4   1 , B   x  R : 3   r 1 r   33x  , where [t] denotes
 10 
 
greatest integer function. Then,
1) A  B
2) A  B  
3) A  B
4) B  A
64 The number of triplets  x, y, z  , where x, y, z are distinct non negative integers satisfying
x  y  z  15 , is:
1) 136
2) 114
3) 80
4) 92
65 Let sets A and B have 5 elements each. Let mean of the elements in sets A and B be 5 and 8
respectively and the variance of the elements in sets A and B be 12 and 20 respectively. A
new set C of 10 elements is formed by subtracting 3 from each element of A and adding 2
to each element of B . Then the sum of the mean and variance of the elements of C is
1) 36
2) 40
3) 32
4) 38
66 A circle touching the x -axis at  3, 0  and making an intercept of length 8 units on the
positive y -axis passes through the point:

1)  3,10 

2)  2,3

3) 1,5 

4)  3,5

1 1
67 If the sum k 1  where a, b  N then a  b equals to
 k  2 k k k2 a b

1) 24
2) 20
3) 16
4) 22
68 For the system of linear equations αx  y  z  1, x  αy  z  1, x  y  αz  β , which one of
the following statements is NOT correct?
1) It has infinitely many solutions if α  2 and β  1
2) It has no solution if α  2 and β  1
3
3) x  y  z  if α  2 and β  1
4
4) It has infinitely many solutions if α  1 and β  1

69 Let P  x 0 , y 0  be the point on the hyperbola 3x 2  4y 2  36 , which is nearest to the line


2y  3x  1 . Then 2  y0  x 0  is equal to:

1) 9
2) -3
3) 3
4) -9
70 A pair of fair dice is thrown independently three times. The probability of getting a score of
exactly 9 twice is
8
1)
243
1
2)
729
8
3)
9
8
4)
729
71 Let R be a relation defined on the set of real numbers by aRb  1  ab  0 . Then R is:
1) Equivalence relation
2) Transitive relation
3) Symmetric relation
4) Anti-Symmetric relation
1
72 Consider the function f  x   xe x  where x  R  0 , then which of the following
xe x
statement is CORRECT?
1) f  x  attains its local maxima at x  x0 , where x0   0,1

2) f  x  attains its local minima at x  1

3) f  x  attains its local minima at x  x0 , where x0  1, 

4) f  x  attains its local minima at x  x0 , where x0   0,1

2secxtanx  1 1
73 If  10
dx  (secx  tanx)11  m(secx  tanx) 2  n   c then    is equal to
(secx  tanx) m n
(where ' c ' is constant of integration)
1) 1
2) -1
3) 2
4) -2
1
74 Let f :  0,1  R be a function defined by f  x   , and g  x    f   x   f  x   .
1  ex
Consider two statements
(I) g is a decreasing function in  0,1
(II) g is one-one in  0,1 Then,

1) only (II) is true


2) both (I) and (II) are true
3) only (I) is true
4) neither (I) nor (II) is true
75 Let A, B, C be 3  3 matrices such that A is Symmetric and B and C are Skew-symmetric.
Consider the statements.
(S1) A31B52  B52 A 31 is Symmetric
(S2) A52 C31  C31A 52 is Symmetric Then,
1) only S2 is true
2) both S1 and S2 are false
3) both S1 and S2 are true
4) only S1 is true
76 If the coefficients of three consecutive terms in the expansion of (1  x)n  n  N  are in the
ratio 1: 5 : 20 , then the coefficient of the fourth term is
1) 5481
2) 3654
3) 2436
4) 1817
77 The area of the region  x, y  : x 2

 y  8  x 2 , y  7 is (in sq. units)

1) 24
2) 21
3) 20
4) 18
78 Statement 1 : If 2cosθ  sinθ  1 0  θ  π  then the value of 7cosθ  6sinθ is 2
1 π
Statement 2: if cos2θ  sinθ  , 0  θ  , then sinθ  cos6θ  0
2 2
1) both Statement-1 and Statement-2 is true
2) both Statement- 1 and Statement- 2 is false
3) Statement- 1 is true, Statement- 2 is false
4) Statement- 1 is false, Statement- 2 is true

 6k
79 Statement 1:  k 1 2
3 k
 2k 3k 1  2 k 1 
Statement 2:  n
k 1 k 3 3
 3
 (k  1)  n for any natural number n

1) both Statement-1 and Statement-2 is true


2) both Statement- 1 and Statement- 2 is false
3) Statement- 1 is true, Statement- 2 is false
4) Statement- 1 is false, Statement- 2 is true
80 Statement-1: 1125  12 25 when divided by 23 leaves the remainder zero.
Statement-2: a n  b n is always divisible by  a  b  , a, b, n  N

1) both Statement-1 and Statement-2 is true


2) both Statement- 1 and Statement- 2 is false
3) Statement- 1 is true, Statement- 2 is false
4) Statement- 1 is false, Statement- 2 is true

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer
in the decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and
question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.
4  (cosx )2023
81 The value of  02 dx 
 (sinx) 2023  (cosx )2023

82 The absolute value of limx0


 
sin 6 x 2
is equal to
log e cos  2 x  x  
2
 
83 Let f : R  R and g : R  R be respectively given by f  x   1  x and g  x   x3  1 .
min  f  x  , g  x  , if x  1
Define h : R  R by h  x    number of points at which h  x 
max  f  x  , g  x  , if x  1
k
is not differentiable is k then is
3

x  2 x 1
84 Let f : 1,    2  B, f  x   4 is an Onto function then sum of all integers
2  x
in set B , is equal to
85 If f  x   x 2  x3 ( x  0) and g  x  is the inverse of f  x  , then the value of  5 g   2   3 is

x2 y2 x2 y2
86 e1 & e2 are eccentricities of   1 and   1 respectively. If  e1 , e2  lies on
18 4 9 4
k
15 x 2  3 y 2  k , then value of 
2
x2
87 , x  1 and f   x   0  x  0,   , then value of   is
Let f  x   1  x  ln 1  x   x 
4
(where [.] denotes greatest integer function)
1
88 Suppose f is a function satisfying f  x  y   f  x   f  y  for all x, y  N and f 1  . If
5
f n  1
 mn1  , then m is equal to
n  n  1 n  2  12
11 11
 1   1 
89 If the co-efficient of x in  αx 3   and the co-efficient of x 9 in  αx  3  are
9

 βx   βx 
2
equal, then (αβ) is equal to
90 Let the mean and variance of 8 numbers x, y,10,12, 6,12, 4,8 be 9 and 9.25 respectively. If
x  y , then 3x  2y is equal to

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