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Test Name JEE(Main + Advanced)_Enthusiast IE-OS (1011) Paper-2 Total Questions 54

JEE
Test Stream JEE MAIN + ADVANCED Test Pattern
(Advanced)

Total Marks 186 Duration 180 minutes

Paper Code 1001CJA106216230114

Test Question Language:- English Test Instruction

Section: PHYSICS SEC-1 PHYSICS SEC-1 Instruction

1. The tips of two identical syringes were connected using a short rubber tube. Initially, the volume of air in each of the syringes was V = 8 ml, the
pressure inside system was equal to atmospheric pressure = 100 kPa. Cross-sectional area syringe is S = 3 cm2. Holding the syringe bodies
motionless, the piston of syringe No. 1 is pressed so that it begins to move very slowly with a constant speed. On the piston of syringe No. 2, no
additional force is applied. At the point in time when the volume of air in syringe No. 1 was V1 = 6 ml, the volume of air in syringe No. 2 was V2 = 9

ml. There is no stop anywhere in the syringes.

a. The piston of syringe 2 remained motionless for some time and then started moving

b. The piston of syringe 2 moved initially and then abruptly stopped

c. The pressure in the syringes in the final position is approximately 106.6 kPa

d. The pressure in the syringes in the final position is approximately 110.2 kPa

Solution. P1V1 = P2V2


105 × 16 = P2 × 15
P2 = 106.6 kPa

Answer. a,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

2. The ends of a metallic bar are maintained at different temperature. In the steady state the temperature variation along the length of the bar is as

shown in the figure. This could possibely be due to :

a. No heat loss to the surroundings along the length of the bar. The area of cross-section is decreasing as we move from hot end to cold end.

b. No heat loss to the surroundings along the length of the bar. The coefficient of thermal conductivity is decreasing as we moved from hot end to
cold end.

c. No heat loss to the surroundings along the length of the bar. the area of cross-section is increasing as we move from hot end to cold end.

d. The bar is uniform but heat is being lost from the sides along the length of the bar to the surroundings.

Solution.

(A)

(B)

Answer. a,b

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00


3. A cubical piece of metal floats on mercury (Density of metal is half the density of mercury) such that its flat face is horizontal. The coefficient of
volume expansion of metal and mercury are γ and 2γ respectively. If the temperature of both mercury and metal are increased by an amount ΔT,

a. The fraction of volume inside the mercury increases by 2γΔT.

b. The Buoyant force remains the same.

c. The fraction of height of the cube above mercury increases by γΔT.

d. The area of the cube increases by a factor of (1 + )

Solution.

B = mg = const.

A = A0

Answer. b,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

4. Three ice cubes are floating in each glass containing water. The ice cube in glass 1 has an air bubble in it. The ice cube in glass 2 has a cavity
inside filled with water and the third ice cube floats in glass 3 with an aluminium core. What can be said about the water level in the glasses after

ice has melted ?

a. The water in glass 1 has risen.

b. The water level in glass 3 has got down.

c. The water level in glass 2 is unchanged.

d. The water level in all glass is unchanged.

Answer. b,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

5. A soap bubble is very slowly blown at the end of a glass tube by a pump which supplies a fixed volume of air every minute. Here we draw the
graphs of excess pressure p with time t, surface energy E with time t, choose the correct option(s)

a.
b.

c.

d.

Solution. V = V0 + kt
r ∝ (V0 + kt)1/3

Answer. b,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

6. The velocity profile of a liquid flowing through the pipe is approximated by the truncated conical distribution as shown. The liquid has a density of

ρ = 900 kg/m3. The coefficient of viscosity is 0.01 Ns/m. Assume Newton's law.

a. The shear stress at the walls is same as the shear stress at a distance of 150 mm from the axis.

b. The shear stress at the axis is zero.

c. The force of fluid friction acting on the walls per unit length is N/m.

d. The rate of volume flow through the pipe is .

Solution. r > 0.1 m, v = 3 – 30(r – 0.1)

Answer. a,b,c,d

Right Marks: 4.00


Negative Marks: 1.00

7. A partly full water tank admits water at 20°C and 85 N/s weight flow while ejecting water on the other side at 5500 cm3/s. The air picket in the
tank has a vent at the top and is at 20°C and 1 atm. If the fluids are approximately in-compressible, how much air is passing through the vent ? In
which direction ? Density of water = 1000 kg/m3, g = 10 m/s2.

a. Air is flowing in

b. Air is flowing out.

c.

d.

Solution.

⇒ = 8.5 × 10–3 m3/s = 8500 cm3/s


water is entering ⇒ air flows out.

Answer. b,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

8. A homogeneous block with a mass m = 100 kg hangs on three light vertical wires of equal natural lengths arranged symmetrically (Figure). Find
the tension in the wires if the middle wire is of steel and the other two are of copper. All the wires have the same cross section. Consider the

modulus of elasticity of steel to be double that of copper. (g = 10 m/s2)

a. Tension in steel wire = 250 N

b. Tension in copper wire = 500 N

c. Tension in steel wire = 500 N

d. Tension in copper wire = 250 N

Solution.

2T1 + T2 = 1000
T1 = Ycu A

T2 = YSA
⇒ T2 = 2T1
T1 = 250 N
T2 = 500 N

Answer. c,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

Section: PHYSICS SEC-2 PHYSICS SEC-2 Instruction

9. A solid right angled prism of dimensions shown here is submerged into a liquid such that its base is horizontal. The density of the liquid is
1gm/cc and the density of the prism is ρ. List–I gives the details of the face of the prism and List–II gives the force exerted by the liquid on it.
Assume that the top vertex of the prism is at the surface of liquid. Neglect atmospheric pressure.

List–I List–II
Inclined face (P) 10 N
vertical triangular face (Q) 5N
Base (R) 10/3 N
Flat vertical rectangular face (S) 5/3 N
(T) 20/3 N
(U) N

a. I->Q II->R III->P IV->S

b. I->U II->S III->P IV->Q

c. I->U II->R III->P IV->Q

d. I->U II->T III->P IV->S

Solution. Fbase = 0.1 × 103 × 10 × 0.01 = 10 N


Fflat vertical =

Finclined = 0.1 × 0.1 × 103 × 10 × =

Ftriangle = × 0.1 × 0.1 × 10 × × 103 × 0.1 =

Answer. c

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

10. A solid right angled prism of dimensions shown here is submerged into a liquid such that its base is horizontal. The density of the liquid is ρ
and the density of the prism is 1 gm/cc. List–I gives the details of the density ρ and List–II gives the acceleration of COM of the prism and angular
acceleration of prism. Assume that the top vertex of the prism is at the surface of liquid. Neglect atmospheric pressure.

List–I List–II
1 gm/cc (P) Acceleration is zero
2 gm/cc (Q) Angular acceleration is zero
0.5 gm/cc from top till depth of 10 cm and
(R) Acceleration is upwards
2 gm/cc below the prism
1gm/cc from top till depth of 10 cm and 2 Angular acceleration is
(S)
gm/cc below the prism clockwise
Angular acceleration is
(T)
anticlockwise
(U) Acceleration is downwards

a. I->P,Q II->Q,R III->Q,U IV->P,Q

b. I->P,Q II->Q,U III->Q,R IV->P,Q

c. I->P,Q II->Q,R III->S,U IV->T,Q

d. I->P,Q II->Q,R III->T,U IV->T,U

Solution. (I) ρL = ρb ⇒ α & a = 0


(II) ρL > ρb ⇒ a α = 0
(III) ρL < ρb ⇒ a α = 0
(IV) ρL = ρb ⇒ a & α = 0

Answer. a

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

11. In the archives of Lord Kelvin, researchers discover a graph which is shown below. It refers to processes carried out on a monoatomic ideal gas
in the direction shown. But it is not known that what is plotted on x axis and what on y axis. There is a detailed discussion amongst researchers as
to what is the pressure change, volume change and temperature change in each of the processes. List–I gives the suggested variables for x and y

axis. List–II gives the effect on the parameters shown. Match the appropriate entries.

List–I List–II
Temperature on x axis and pressure
(P) Pressure is increasing
on y axis
Temperature on x axis and volume on
(Q) Pressure is decreasing
y axis
Volume on x axis and pressure on y
(R) Volume is increasing
axis
entropy on x axis and temperature on
(S) Volume is decreasing
y axis
Temperature is
(T)
increasing
Temperature is
(U)
decreasing

a. I->P,T II->R,T III->P,R,T IV->Q,R,T

b. I->P,T II->R,T III->P,R,T IV->T

c. I->P,T II->Q,T III->P,R,T IV->Q,S,T

d. I->P,U II->R,U III->P,R,U IV->Q,S,T

Solution. (I) V = Constant (PT)

(II) P = Constant. (QT)

(III) (PRT)

(IV) (ΔS)

CdT = dS = =

dT > 0, dU can be +ve or – ve.

Answer. b

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00


12. In the archives of Lord Kelvin, researchers discover a graph which is shown below. It refers to process carried out on a monoatomic ideal gas in
the direction shown. But it is not known that what is plotted on x axis and what on y axis. There is a detailed discussion amongst researchers as to
what is the heat given, work done by the gas and internal energy change in each of the processes. List–I gives the suggested variables for x and y

axis. List–II gives the effect on the parameters shown. Match the appropriate entries.

List–I List–II
Temperature on x axis and
(P) Work is done by the gas
pressure on y axis
Temperature on x axis and volume
(Q) Work is done on the gas
on y axis
Volume on x axis and pressure on
(R) Heat is given to the gas
y axis
entropy on x axis and temperature Heat is extracted from the
(S)
on y axis gas
Internal energy of the gas
(T)
increases
Internal energy of the gas
(U)
decreases

a. I->Q,S,U II->Q,S,T III->P,R,U IV->T

b. I->R,T II->Q,R,T III->Q,R,T IV->Q,R,T

c. I->R,T II->P,R,T III->P,R,T IV->P,R,T

d. I->R,T II->P,R,T III->P,R,T IV->R,T

Solution. (I) V = Constant ⇒ ω = 0

ΔU > 0 ⇒ ΔH > 0 (RT)

(II)

P = Constant
ΔU > 0
ω>0
H > 0 (P,R,T)

(III)

P ∝ V ⇒ Polytropic

ΔU > 0
ω>0
H > 0 (P,R,T)

(IV)

ΔS > 0 ⇒ H > 0
ΔT > 0 ⇒ ΔU > 0
ω can't be said.

Answer. d

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

Section: PHYSICS SEC-3 PHYSICS SEC-3 Instruction

13. The heat machine of the room which works as a split-system operates on the inverse Carnot cycle, and it can be assumed that the room and
outdoor temperatures correspond to the temperatures on the isotherms of the cycle. In summer, when the temperature outside the window is
+27° C. The split system, working in air conditioning mode (as a refrigeration unit). keeps the room temperature at + 17 °C and consumes from the
power grid an average power N1. At the beginning of winter, when the temperature outside drops to –3°C. the split system switches to heat pump
mode and maintains the same room temperature of +17° C as in the summer, by consuming average power N2. We can assume that the heat How
(through the windows and walls) is proportional to the temperature difference between the room and outside, with same coefficient of
proportionality in summer and winter. Find the ratio of powers n = N2/N1.

Solution. COP1 =

N1 =

COP2 =

N2 =

Answer. 4.00

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

14. Consider a long, solid cylinder as shown in the figure, which could represent a current-carrying wire or a fuel element in a nuclear reactor. For
steady state conditions, the rate at which heat is generated within the cylinder must equal the rate at which heat is convected from the surface of
the cylinder to a moving fluid. This condition allows the surface temperature to be maintained at a fixed value of TS. The rate of heat generated per
unit volume is 20 kW/ m3, the coefficient of thermal conductivity is 5 W/mK, what is the temperature (in K) at the distance r = R0/2 from the axis.

Take R0 = 20 cm. The temperature Ts at the surface is 300 K.

Solution.

T1 = 315 K

Answer. 330.00

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

15. A liquid takes 5 minutes to cool from 80°C to 50°C How much time (in mins.) will it take to cool from 60°C to 30°C? The temperature of
surrounding is 20°C. Assume newton's law. (Take ℓn 2 = 0.69, ℓn3 = 1.10)

Solution.

⇒ t = 10 min.

Answer. 10.00

Right Marks: 3.00


Negative Marks: 0.00

16. It is known that in a pan kept on the stove, 1 liter of water is heated by 10 degrees in 42 s. The burner power is constant, heat capacity of pan in
negligible, heat loss is negligible. Specific heat capacity of water 4200 J/(kg °C), specific heat capacity of ice 2100 J/(kg °C), specific heat of
melting of ice 330 kJ/kg. How long does it take to heat on the same burner to boiling point of water a mixture of 1 liter of water and 3 kilograms of
ice? Initially, the mixture is at the melting temperature of ice. Give your answer in minutes.

Solution.

H = 3 × 330 × 103 + 4200 × 4 × 100


= 103 t
t = 660 + 168 = 828 min.

Answer. 44.50

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

17. A long plate of width ℓ is brought into contact with the liquid surface. Then the plate is pulled up. Find the value of the force exerted by us per
unit length (in N/m) of the plate. Liquid density ρ and surface tension (σ). λ = mass per unit length. (Take λ = 10 gm/m, ρ = 103 kg/m3, σ = 0.5 N/m,

x = 2mm, ℓ = 10 cm, g = 10 m/s2.

Solution.

sinθ = 1 –

=1–

F = λgL + xρgℓL + 2σLcosθ

= 10 × 10–3 × 10 + 2 × 10–3 × 104 × 0.1 + 2 × 0.5 ×


= 0.1 + 2 + 0.28 = 2.38 N/m

Answer. 2.38

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

18. A sprinkler has four outlets as shown. All of them have uniform cross sectional area of 10 cm2. Water of density 1000 kg/m3 enters the system
at the centre as shown at a flow rate of 200 cc/sec. The ejected water exerts a torque so that in the steady state, the sprinkler rotates with a
constant angular velocity ω as shown. There in no external torque. Neglect friction. Find the steady state angular velocity (in rad/s) of the sprinkler.

r = 5 cm, b = 1 mm.

Solution. Li = Lf = 0
dm (v – rω) = 0

Answer. 1.00

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

Section: CHEMISTRY SEC-1 CHEMISTRY SEC-1 Instruction

19. For the given conversion correct option among the following is

a. Maximum number of RMgX molecule that can be consumed by one molecule of A is 6

b. Total number of CO2 molecule release on heating one molecule of C is 2

c. Final product D is a ketone

d. Final product D is an aldehyde and can consume only 1 molecule of RMgX

Answer. a,b,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

20. Which of the following has benzene ring where both the groups are deactivating in the nature?

a.

b.
c.

d.

Answer. a,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

21. Among the following, which statement is not correct ?

a. When phenol is reacted with CHCl3 + NaOH then product is salicylaldehyde.

b. Ester is formed as major product when acetic acid treated with P2O5/Δ

c. Fehling's solution is a good reagent to detect aromatic aldehydes

d. Both aldehyde and ketone can react with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine reagent

(A) Acetic acid on treatment with X2 and NaOH undergo acid base reaction
(B) Schiff’s reagent and schiff’s base has different structure
(C) Aromatic aldehyde do not respond to fehling’s test
Solution. (D) Carbonyl compound give 2,4-DNP test.

Answer. b,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

22.
Choose correct option

a. W is CH3(CH2)14CH2OH

b. X is CH3(CH2)14CH2Cl

c. Y is CH3(CH2)16COOH

d. Z is CH3(CH2)16CHO

Answer. a,b

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

23.

(P) was molecular formula C7H6O2 which forms ‘CO2’ gas with NaHCO3. Choose the incorrect option(s)?

a. Acidic strength order : (Q) > (P) > (R)

b. (P) has IUPAC name p-Nitrobenzoic acid

c. (R) has common name o-Bromonbenzoic acid


d. In formation of (Q) is electrophilic while for (R) Br⊕ is electrophite

Answer. a,b,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

24. In which of the following reaction, final major product gives intramolecular aldol condensation reaction ?

a.

b.

c.

d.

Solution.

Answer. a,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

25.

Which of the following option is/are correct?

a. P and Q are geometrical isomer

b. R and S are metamer

c. P to R is known as Beckmann rearrangment


d. X to P is known as Clemenson reduction

Answer. a,b,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

26.

Compound (A) and PhCHO can not be differentiated by :

a. Fehling solution

b. Lucas test

c. 2,4-DNP test

d. Iodoform test

Answer. a,b,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

Section: CHEMISTRY SEC-2 CHEMISTRY SEC-2 Instruction

27. Answer the following by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given in the paragraph
List-II

Substrate is unable to evolve


(P)
CO2 on treatment with NaHCO3

No dehydration but
(Q) decarboxylation takes place in
the reaction.

Racemic mixture obtained in the


(R)
final product

Number of C atom increases in


(S)
the final product

Reactant can undergo


(T)
decarboxylation on heating
Product obtained with lesser
(U) number of C atom as compare to
reactant.

Which of the following option contains all correct combinations?

a. I->P II->Q III->T IV->R

b. I->P II->Q III->R IV->T

c. I->S II->U III->R IV->P

d. I->S II->U III->P IV->R

Answer. c

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

28. Answer the following by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given in the paragraph
List-II

Substrate is unable to evolve


(P)
CO2 on treatment with NaHCO3
No dehydration but
(Q) decarboxylation takes place in
the reaction.

Racemic mixture obtained in the


(R)
final product

Number of C atom increases in


(S)
the final product

Reactant can undergo


(T)
decarboxylation on heating
Product obtained with lesser
(U) number of C atom as compare to
reactant.

Which of the following is true. (about the substrate / reaction given above)?

a. I->S II->U III->R IV->P,R

b. I->R,S II->Q,T III->U IV->P,U

c. I->S II->Q,U III->R IV->P,S

d. I->R II->T III->U IV->S

Answer. c

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

29.
List-II
(A and B is differentiated by)

(P) Tollen’s test

(Q) Fehling test

(R) NaHCO3

(S) Iodoform test

(T) FeCl3

(U) 2,4-DNP

The incorrect option is :

a. I->R II->P III->S IV->S

b. I->R II->Q III->S IV->S

c. I->R II->S III->S IV->T

d. I->R II->T III->S IV->U

Answer. d

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00


30.
List-II
(A and B is differentiated by)

(P) Tollen’s test

(Q) Fehling test

(R) NaHCO3

(S) Iodoform test

(T) FeCl3

(U) 2,4-DNP

The correct option is :

a. I->R II->S III->S IV->Q

b. I->R II->P III->S IV->T

c. I->R II->P III->S IV->Q

d. I->R II->Q III->P IV->S

Answer. b

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

Section: CHEMISTRY SEC-3 CHEMISTRY SEC-3 Instruction

31. Number of reagents by which can be converted in to followed by acidification.

(i) [Aq.(NH3)2]OH (ii)

(iii) K2Cr2O7/H+, (iv) Conc. –OH


(v) KMnO4, (vi) CuSO4 + NH4OH
(vii) Zn-Hg/HCl (viii) Red P / HI

(ix) Alcoholic KCN (x)

Solution. i, ii, iii, iv, v

Answer. 5.00

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

32. An organic compound (C8H10O2) rotates plane-polarized light. It produces voilet color with neutral FeCl3 solution. What is the total number of
all the possible isomers (including stereoisomers )for this compound?
C8H10O2 → Gives FeCl3 test means Phenol derivative

Rotate plane polarized light means optically active

Solution.

Answer. 6.00

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

33. Scheme 1 and 2 describe the conversion of P to Q and R to S, respectively. Scheme 3 describes the synthesis of T from Q and S. The total
number of Br atoms in a molecule of T is ________
Scheme 1 :

Scheme 2 :

Scheme 3 :

Answer. 4.00

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

34. Identify total number of reactions incorrectly match with its product ?

(a)

(b)

(c) Et–OH + NaI Et – I

(d)
(e) Me–C≡CH + Na/Liq NH3 —→ Me–CH = CH2

(f)

Solution. a, b, c, d, e, f

Answer. 6.00

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

35. How many of the following are correctly matched with their product?

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

(vi)

Solution. i, iii, iv, v

Answer. 4.00

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

36.

Position of CHO group in A is x, no. of Br atoms in B is y then x + y = ?

Solution.

Answer. 5.00

Right Marks: 3.00


Negative Marks: 0.00

Section: MATHEMATICS SEC-1 MATHEMATICS SEC-1 Instruction

37. If xcosα + ysinα = xcosβ + ysinβ = 2a and 2sin sin = 1 then

a. y2 = 4a(a – x)

b. cosα + cosβ = cosα cosβ

c. cosα.cosβ =

d. (cosα + cosβ) =

Solution. α and β satisfy xcosθ + ysinθ = 2a


⇒ (x2 + y2) cos2θ – 4ax cosθ + (4a2 – y2) = 0
cosα + cosβ = , cosα.cosβ =

⇒ ⇒ cosα + cosβ = cosα.cosβ


Hence (B)

y2 = 4a(a – x) Hence (A)

Answer. a,b,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

38. If cosβ is geometric mean between sinα and cosα, where 0 < α, β < , then cos2β =

a.

b.

c.

d.

Solution. 2sinα cosα = 2cos2β; sin2α = 1 + cos2β;


∴ cos2β = –(1 – sin2α)

Answer. a,b

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

39. If b > a > 0, then the expression E given by

must be equal to

a. tanx

b. |tanx|

c.

d. unity if
Solution.

; ⇒ (C) is correct.; at , ⇒ (D) is correct

Answer. c,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

40. If sin(x + 20°) = 2 sinxcos40°, where x ∈ (0, π/2), then which of the following hold(s) good

a. cos2x =

b. cosec4x = 2

c.

d.

Solution. sinx cos20° + cosx sin20° = 2sinx cos40°


⇒ sin20° cosx = sinx (2cos40° – cos 20°)

⇒ tanx = ⇒ x = 30°

Answer. a,c,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

41. If cosα + cosβ = a,


2(cos2α + cos2β) = b + 2,
cos3α + cos3β = c, then which of the following options is/are correct ?

a.

b. 2a3 + c = 3a(1 + b)

c. a + b + c = 3abc

d. 2(1 + b) = , for α, β ≠ nπ, n ∈ I

Solution. cosα + cosβ = a


2cos2α + 2cos2β = b + 2 ⇒ 1 + cos2α + 1 + cos2β = b + 2
cos2α + cos2β = b
cos3α + cosβ = c ---(1)
cosα + cos3β = a
cos3α + cos3β + 3cosαcosβ(a) = a3

Now use equation (1)

(A) (cosα + cosβ)2 = cos2α + cos2β + 2cosα cosβ

(B) a = cosα + cosβ


b = cos2α + cos2β
c = cos3α + cos3β
2(cosα + cosβ)3 + cos3α + cos3β
= 2cos3α + 2cos3β = 6cos2β + 6cosα cos2β + 4cos3α – 3cosα + 4cos3β – 3cosβ
= 6(cos3α + cos3β) + 3a(2cosα.cosβ – 1)
= 6[a3 – 3a(cosα cosβ)] + 6acosα cosβ – 3a
6a3 – 6a3 + 3ab + 6a – 3a
= 3a(b + 1)

Answer. a,b,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

42. A given line L1 intersects x and y axes at P and Q respectively. A variable line L2, perpendicular to L1, cuts x and y axes at R and S respectively.
The locus of the point of intersection of the lines PS and QR is a curve passing through the

a. Origin

b. Point P

c. Point Q

d. Point R

Solution. Let the equation of L1 be , so that the coordinates of P and Q are (a, 0) and (0, b) respectively. Now, the slope of L1 is and

therefore, that of L2 is . Let the equation of L2 be

Then the coordinates of R and S are (bk, 0) and (0, –ak) respectively. Also, the equation of PA is , and that of RQ is . Therefore,
eliminating k, we get the required locus as

⇒ x(x – a) + y(y – b) = 0
⇒ x2 + y2 – ax – by = 0
Which is a circle passing through the origin, points P and Q.

Answer. a,b,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

43. If A(3, 4) and B(–5, –2) are the extremities of the base of an isosceles triangle ABC with tanC = 2, then point C can be

a.

b.

c.

d.

Solution. D(–1,1) is mid-point of AB


CD = BDcot = 5.cot
Now, tanC = 2


Slope of BD is

∴ Slope of CD is = tanα, so cosα = , singa =


Using parametric form of straight line, coordinates of C are given by

or and

Answer. b,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

44. Two fixed points P and Q are 4 units apart and are on same side of a variable line L. Let PM and QN are perpendicular distance of P and Q from
line L satisfying equation PM + 3QN = 4, then line L always touches a circle C then which among the following option(s) is/are correct for C ?

a. the centre of circle C lies on line PQ

b. the radius of circle is 1

c. the radius of circle is 2

d. the center of the circle C lies on perpendicular bisector of PQ

Solution. Let P, Q be (2, 0) and (6, 0) respectively

Answer. a,b

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

Section: MATHEMATICS SEC-2 MATHEMATICS SEC-2 Instruction

45. Let A(x1,y1), B(x2,y2), C(x3,y3) be three distinct points lying on circle S : x2 + y2 = 1 such that x1x2 + y1y2 + x2x3 + y2y3 + x3x1 + y3y1 =

List-II
Let P be any arbitrary point lying on S, then
(P) 3
(PA)2 + (PB)2 + (PC)2 =
Let the perpendicular dropped from point 'A' to
BC meets S at Q and ∠OBQ = , where 'O' is (Q) 4
origin, then k =
Let R be the point lying on line x + y = 2, at the
minimum distance from S and the square of
maximum distance of R from S is a + b , then (R) 6
a + b =..... (Given a and b are distinct natural
number)
Let I and G represent incentre and centroid of
ΔABC respectively, then IA + IB + IC + GA + GB + (S) 5
GC =
(T) 2
(U) 7

Which of the following is the only correct combination :

a. I->R II->P III->S

b. I->R II->P IV->T

c. I->R III->U IV->R

d. II->P III->T IV->R


Solution. (2x1x2 + 2x2x3 + 2x3x1 + x12 + x22 + X32) + (y12 + y22 + y32 + 2y1y2 + 2y2y3 + 2y3y1) = 0
⇒ (x1 + x2 +x3)2 + (y1 +y2 + y3)2 = 0
⇒ x 1 + x2 + x3 = 0
and y1 + y2 + y3 = 0
⇒ Circumcentre and centroid of ΔABC coincide
⇒ ΔABC is equilateral
(I) (PA)2 + (PB)2 + (PC)2
= (x – x1)2 + (y – y1)2 + (x – x2)2 + (y – y2)2 + (x – x3)2 + (y – y3)2
= 3(x2 + y2 + 1) = 6
(II) ∠OBQ = , k = 3

(III) Max. distance of R from S, d =


⇒ d2 = 3 + 2
a+b=3+2=5
(IV) I and G coincide with origin IA = IB = IC = GA = GB = GC = 1
IA + IB + IC + GA + GB + GC = 6

Answer. a

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

46. Let A(x1,y1), B(x2,y2), C(x3,y3) be three distinct points lying on circle S : x2 + y2 = 1 such that x1x2 + y1y2 + x2x3 + y2y3 + x3x1 + y3y1 =

List-II
Let P be any arbitrary point lying on S, then
(P) 3
(PA)2 + (PB)2 + (PC)2 =
Let the perpendicular dropped from point 'A' to
BC meets S at Q and ∠OBQ = , where 'O' is (Q) 4
origin, then k =
Let R be the point lying on line x + y = 2, at the
minimum distance from S and the square of
maximum distance of R from S is a + b , then (R) 6
a + b =..... (Given a and b are distinct natural
number)
Let I and G represent incentre and centroid of
ΔABC respectively, then IA + IB + IC + GA + GB + (S) 5
GC =
(T) 2
(U) 7

Which of the following is the only incorrect combination :

a. I->R II->P

b. III->S IV->R

c. I->R III->S

d. II->R IV->T

Solution. (2x1x2 + 2x2x3 + 2x3x1 + x12 + x22 + X32) + (y12 + y22 + y32 + 2y1y2 + 2y2y3 + 2y3y1) = 0
⇒ (x1 + x2 +x3)2 + (y1 +y2 + y3)2 = 0
⇒ x 1 + x2 + x3 = 0
and y1 + y2 + y3 = 0
⇒ Circumcentre and centroid of ΔABC coincide
⇒ ΔABC is equilateral
(I) (PA)2 + (PB)2 + (PC)2
= (x – x1)2 + (y – y1)2 + (x – x2)2 + (y – y2)2 + (x – x3)2 + (y – y3)2
= 3(x2 + y2 + 1) = 6
(II) ∠OBQ = , k = 3
(III) Max. distance of R from S, d =
⇒ d2 = 3 + 2
a+b=3+2=5
(IV) I and G coincide with origin IA = IB = IC = GA = GB = GC = 1
IA + IB + IC + GA + GB + GC = 6

Answer. d

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

47. Match the set of values of x in List-II which satisfy the equations in List-I.
Let D(0, ), E(1, 0),F(–1, 0) be the feet of perpendiculars dropped from vertices to the opposite sides BC, CA, AB respectively of triangle ABC.
List-II
The ratio of the inradius of ΔABC to the
(P) 2
inradius of ΔDEF is
Let 'H' be the orthocentre of ΔABC, then the
greatest integer which is less than or equal to (Q) 3
square of the length AH is
The square of the sum of ordinates of points A,
(R) 4
B and C is
The length of side AB of ΔABC is (S) 5
(T) 1
(U) 6

Which of the following is the only correct combination :

a. I->P II->S

b. II->S III->T

c. III->T IV->R

d. I->P IV->U

Solution.

Point A, B, C are excentres w.r.t to ΔDEF,


A is , B is , C is
Orthocentre H of ΔABC is the incentre of ΔDEF

(P) In radius of ΔABC,

(Q)

⇒ [(AH)2] = 5
(R) (yA + yB + yC)2 = =3
(S) AB = 4

Answer. a

Right Marks: 3.00


Negative Marks: 1.00

48. Match the set of values of x in List-II which satisfy the equations in List-I.
Let D(0, ), E(1, 0),F(–1, 0) be the feet of perpendiculars dropped from vertices to the opposite sides BC, CA, AB respectively of triangle ABC.
List-II
The ratio of the inradius of ΔABC to the
(P) 2
inradius of ΔDEF is
Let 'H' be the orthocentre of ΔABC, then the
greatest integer which is less than or equal to (Q) 3
square of the length AH is
The square of the sum of ordinates of points A,
(R) 4
B and C is
The length of side AB of ΔABC is (S) 5
(T) 1
(U) 6

Which of the following is the only incorrect combination :

a. I->P II->S

b. III->Q IV->R

c. I->S III->P

d. II->S IV->R

Solution.

Point A, B, C are excentres w.r.t to ΔDEF,


A is , B is , C is
Orthocentre H of ΔABC is the incentre of ΔDEF

(I) In radius of ΔABC,

(II)

⇒ [(AH)2] = 5
(III) (yA + yB + yC)2 = =3
(IV) AB = 4

Answer. c

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

Section: MATHEMATICS SEC-3 MATHEMATICS SEC-3 Instruction

49. Let x be in radians with 0 < x < . If sin(2sinx) = cos(2cosx) ; then the value of (tanx + cotx) can be written as where a, b, c ∈ N. Then

the value of is

Solution. sin(2sinx) = sin

sin x + cos x = ; Squaring both sides 1 + sin 2x = ;

∴ tan x + cot x = = = ∴ a = 32, b = 16, = 2 ;


Answer. 2.00

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

50. AB is a line segment of length 48cm and C is its mid-point. If three semicircles are drawn at AB, AC and CB using as diameters, then radius of
the circle inscribed in the space enclosed by three semicircles is

Solution.

In ΔXCO, we have
OX2 = XC2 + OC2
⇒ (12 + r)2 = 122 + (24 – r)2
⇒r=8

Answer. 8.00

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

51. If P(x0,y0) be the coordinates of points on curve 5x2 – 6xy + 5y2 – 4 = 0. Which is nearest to origin and d(x0,y0) denotes its distance from origin
then the value of is equal to

Solution. Put x = rcosθ, y = rsinθ in given equation


5r2 – 3r2sin2θ = 4

⇒ at ; as [2θ ∈ (0, 4π)]

So

So points are

= and

Answer. 2.00

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

52. Let L1, L2 and L3 be the length of tangents drawn from a point P to the circles x2 + y2 = 4, x2 + y2 – 4x = 0 and x2 + y2 – 4y = 0 respectively. If L14
= L22L32 +16, then locus of P are the curve C1 (a straight line) and C2 (a circle). Let the circumcentre of the triangle formed by C1 and other two
lines which are inclined at an angle of 45° with C1 and are tangents to C2 is (α, β) then (α + 2β) equals

Solution.

(h2 + k2 – 4)2 = (h2 + k2 – 4h)(h2 + k2 – 4k) + 16


⇒ (h + k)(h2 + k2 – 2h – 2k) = 0
Circle C1 : x2 + y2 – 2x – 2y = 0 and
C2 : x + y = 0
Circumcentre will be mid point of hypotenuse in right angle triangle (α, β) = (0,0)

Answer. 0.00

Right Marks: 3.00


Negative Marks: 0.00

53. Let r1 and r2 be the radii of the largest and smallest circles, respectively, which pass through the point (–4,1) and having their centres on the
circumference of the circle x2 + y2 + 2x + 4y – 4 = 0. If then a + b is equal to :

Solution. Center of the smallest circle is A


Center of the largest circle is B
r1 = |CP + CB| = 3 + 3 and
r2 = |CP – CB| = 3 –3

Answer. 5.00

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

54. A circle passes through the vertex C of a rectangle ABCD and touches its sides AB and AD at M and N, respectively. If the distance from C to the
line-segment MN is equal to 5 units, then (area of the rectangle ABCD) =

Solution. Let us take AB and AD as coordinate axes

If r be the radius of circle, then its centre is P(r, r).


Equation of circle is (x – r)2 + (y – r)2 = r2
⇒ x2 + y2 – 2rx – 2ry + r2 = 0
Let the coordinates of C = (p, q)
Equation of MN is x + y = r
Its distance from C is 5 units ⇒

⇒ (p + q – r)2 = 50
Since (p, q) lie on the circle,
p2 + q2 – 2rp – 2rq + r2 = 0
⇒ (p + q – r)2 – 2pq = 0
⇒ 50 – 2pq = 0 ⇒ pq = 25
Area of rectangle = 25 sq. units

Answer. 25.00

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

Test Answer

1. (a,c) 2. (a,b) 3. (b,d) 4. (b,c) 5. (b,d) 6. (a,b,c,d) 7. (b,c) 8. (c,d) 9. (c) 10. (a)
13. (4.00) 14. (330.00) 15. (10.00) 16. (44.50) 17. (2.38) 18. (1.00)
11. (b) 12. (d) R_F:0.0000 R_F:0.0000 R_F:0.0000 R_F:0.0000 R_F:0.0000 R_F:0.0000 19. (a,b,c) 20. (a,d)
R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000
21. (b,c) 22. (a,b) 23. (a,b,c) 24. (a,c) 25. (a,b,c) 26. (a,b,c) 27. (c) 28. (c) 29. (d) 30. (b)
31. (5.00) 32. (6.00) 33. (4.00) 34. (6.00) 35. (4.00) 36. (5.00)
R_F:0.0000 R_F:0.0000 R_F:0.0000 R_F:0.0000 R_F:0.0000 R_F:0.0000 37. (a,b,d) 38. (a,b) 39. (c,d) 40. (a,c,d)
R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000
49. (2.00) 50. (8.00)
41. (a,b,d) 42. (a,b,c) 43. (b,d) 44. (a,b) 45. (a) 46. (d) 47. (a) 48. (c) R_F:0.0000 R_F:0.0000
R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000
51. (2.00) 52. (0.00) 53. (5.00) 54. (25.00)
R_F:0.0000 R_F:0.0000 R_F:0.0000 R_F:0.0000
R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000

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