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Test Name JEE(Main + Advanced) Enthusiast Score-I (J1-1604) Paper-2 Total Questions 54

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

Total Marks 198 Duration 180 minutes

Paper Code 1001CJA102120133

Test Question Language:- English Test Instruction

Section: PHYSICS SECTION-I PHYSICS SECTION-I Instruction

1. A vertical frictionless semi-circular track of radius 1 m is fixed on the edge of a movable trolley as shown in figure. Initially the system is rest and
a mass m is kept at the top of the track. The trolley starts moving to the right with a uniform horizontal acceleration a = 2g/9. The mass slides down

the track, eventually losing contact with it and dropping to the floor.

a. The angle θ with vertical at which it loses contact with the trolley is 37°.

b. The angle θ with vertical at which it loses contact with the trolley is 53°.

c. The time taken by the mass to drop on the floor, after losing contact is 0.43 s.

d. The time taken by the mass to drop on the floor, after losing contact is 0.51 s.

Solution.

......(i)

= .....(ii)

...(iii)

Answer. a,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

2. Each egg of Caraphractus cinctus, a parasitic wasp, has a mass of about 2.0 × 10–10 kg. Consider the formation of 16O8 from H atoms and
neutrons. Let ‘n’ be the number of nuclei of 16O8 that must be formed to produce a mass defect equal to the mass of one Caraphractus cinctus egg.
The given atomic masses are: M(16O8) = 15.994 915 u, M(1H1) = 1.007 825 u and mn = 1.008 665u.

a. n = 8.8 × 1017

b. n = 8.8 × 1016

c. The total binding energy of these 16O8 nuclei is 1.1 × 1020 MeV

d. The total binding energy of these 16O8 nuclei is 125 MeV


Answer. a,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

3. A parallel-plate capacitor is charged as shown (Q is given). A metal slab with the total charge +Q is placed inside the capacitor as shown. The
thickness of the slab is d. The distance between the top plate and the top of the slab is 2d, and the distance between the bottom plate and the
bottom of the slab is d. Each plate is grounded through a galvanometer as shown. Find the charge that passes through each galvanometer after

both switches are closed simultaneously.

a. A total charge of – Q/3 from through G1 from the bottom plate to the ground.

b. A total charge of Q/3 from through G1 from the bottom plate to the ground.

c. A total charge of 4Q/3 from through G2 from the top plate to the ground.

d. A total charge of –4Q/3 from through G2 from the top plate to the ground.

Answer. a,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

4. Two capacitors are connected by the ideal wires forming a square with side d. The central wire connects the midpoints of the opposite sides of
the “square” as shown. The circuit is placed in the magnetic field, directed into the page, that changes with time as B(t) = kt, where k is a constant
coefficient. After some time, the central wire is cut, and the magnetic field is then kept constant. Find the charges on the capacitors after the

equilibrium has been reached. The capacitances C1 and C2 are given.

a.

b.

c.

d.

Answer. b,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

5. A thin film of magnesium fluoride (μ =1.38) is used to coat a camera lens (µ = 1.56). Which of the following thickness of coating will not allow
any strong reflection for the wavelength 552nm for near normal incidence ?

a. 1000 nm

b. 500 nm

c. 300 nm
d. 100 nm

Solution.

For minima : 2ut = nλ

Answer. b,c,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

6. Two small spheres of mass m each are attached to the ends of a light rigid rod bent at a right angle and pivoted in the vertical plane at the vertex
of the right angle. The vertical part of the rod is three times as long as the horizontal part. Initially, the rod is held at rest in the position shown in the

diagram. The pivot is frictionless. Force exerted by the rod on the pivot immediately after the rod is released:

a. in horizontal direction is released is 3mg/10

b. in horizontal direction is released is 19mg/10

c. in vertical direction is released is 3mg/10

d. in vertical direction is released is 19mg/10

Answer. a,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

Section: PHYSICS SECTION-II PHYSICS SECTION-II Instruction

7. A wire has been put in the shape of the curve as shown in figure. The wire is infinite in length and carries a current I = 10 A.

Find the magnetic field (in µT) due to this current carrying wire at the origin. r and θ are two dimensional polar co-ordinates in the plane of the paper.

Solution.
Answer. 2.66-2.67

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

8. A research vessel has a round glass window in the bottom for observing the seabed. The diameter of the window is 60 cm, the thickness of the
glass is 20 mm, and the index of refraction of water is ; that of the glass is 1.55. The seabed is 6.0 m beneath the window. Find the area (in m2) of

the seabed that can be seen through the window.

Solution.

∴ A = πR2

Answer. 157.00-160.33

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

9. In 1994, a unicycle with a wheel diameter of 2.5 cm was ridden 3.6 m in Las Vegas, Nevada. Suppose the wheel has 200 turns of thin wire
wrapped around its rim, creating loops with the same diameter as the wheel. An emf of 9.6 mV is induced when the wheel is perpendicular to a
magnetic field that steadily decreases from 0.68 T to 0.24 T. For how long (in seconds) is the emf induced ?

Solution. ϕ = NBA

∴ t = 4.5 s

Answer. 4.49-4.50

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

10. A projectile launched from the ground explodes into three fragments of equal mass at the top point of the trajectory. One of the fragments lands
t = 3 seconds after the explosion; two other fragments land simultaneously 2t seconds after the explosion. How high (in meters) above the ground
does the projectile explode?

Answer. 112.50

Right Marks: 4.00


Negative Marks: 0.00

11. An alien spaceship is revolving around a spherical asteroid in a very low circular orbit. The period of revolutions of the satellite is 15.0 minutes.
A research party of the alien students lands on the asteroid and drills a tunnel through it along the diameter. They then launch a rock into the tunnel
with the initial speed equal to that of the orbiting spaceship. How long (in minutes) would it be before the rock comes back to the launch point?

Answer. 19.77-19.80

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

12. An open glass tube has a length of 0.500 m. The tube is held vertically above a water-filled container so that the bottom end of the tube slightly
touches the surface of the water. Under these conditions, the height of the water column in the tube is 20.0 mm. What would be the height (in mm)
of the water column in the tube if the top end of the tube is sealed before touching the water? The atmospheric pressure is 1.01 × 105 Pa.

Solution.

Now solve :

Answer. 0.94-0.95

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

Section: PHYSICS SECTION-III PHYSICS SECTION-III Instruction

13. A small, charged ball is hovering in the state of equilibrium at a height h over a large horizontal uniformly charged dielectric plate. What would
be the approximate acceleration of the ball (in µm/s2) if a disc of radius r = 0.001h is removed from the plate directly underneath the ball?

Solution.

∴ a = 5 µm/s2

Answer. 5
Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

14. One mole of a monatomic gas is heated in such a way that its molar specific heat is 2R. During the heating, the volume of the gas is doubled. By
what factor does the temperature of the gas change?

Solution.
∴ k = –1
⇒ PV–1 = constant
= constant ∴ T ∝ V2

Answer. 4

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

15. A container with helium is sealed by a movable heavy piston as shown. Initially, the piston is in equilibrium. The piston is then slowly lifted a
distance L = 5cm and held until the thermal equilibrium with the surroundings is re-established. After that, the container is thermally insulated from
the surroundings and piston is released. What approximately is the final equilibrium position of the piston with respect to its initial position (in cm)?

Neglect the outside air pressure on the piston and the heat capacities of the piston and the container. Assume V >> AL

Solution.

Answer. 2

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

16. Determine potential difference across capacitor at sec. [Emf of AC source is in volts and ‘t’ is in seconds]

Solution.

at ; vC = 5 V

Answer. 5

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00


17. For the vernier calliper shown in the figure 1 msd = 1mm and 7 msd = 8 vsd. The instrument has no zero error. The length of the rod is

mm. Find ‘x’.

Solution. 8 VSD = 7 MSD = 7 mm

Answer. 9

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

18. In the diagram, a platform of mass M is placed on a horizontal frictionless surface. Two blocks of masses 4M and M are placed on the platform.
For both blocks, the coefficients of static friction with the platform equal 0.16 and the coefficients of kinetic friction equal 0.10. The blocks are
connected by a light string through a light pulley, which is acted upon by an unknown horizontal force F. If the acceleration of the platform is 2 m/s2,

find the acceleration (in m/s2) of block of mass ‘M’.

Solution.

Answer. 8

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

Section: CHEMISTRY SECTION-I CHEMISTRY SECTION-I Instruction

19. One of the major use of H2O2 is for artificial respiration. It is stored in cylinder of 3 litre capacity completely filled with H2O2 solution of ‘45.4V’.
In a hospital of kota, patient under artificial respiration takes 200 ml O2 per min at 1 atm at 273 K for 2.8 hours from cylinder. [Assume volume of
solution and rate of decomposition remain constant] Then which of the following statement(s) is/are correct.

a. Initial moles of H2O2 in a cylinder are 12

b. Volume of oxygen used for respiration is 33.6 L

c. Volume strength of H2O2 left in solution is 11.35 V

d. Volume strength of H2O2 left in solution is 34.05 V

Solution. V = 3 L , 45.4 V
V.S = M × 11.35
45.4 = M × 11.35 ⇒ M = 4 mole/L
(A) H2O2 = 4 × 3 = 12 mole
(B) V = 200 × 60 × 2.8 ml = 33600 ml = 33.6 L
(C) H2O2 → H2O + ,
3 1.5
M=
V.S = 3 × 11.35
= 34.05

Answer. a,b,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

20. Which of the following statements are correct -

a. Amorphous solids are also called pseudo solids or supercooled liquids.

b. If a solid is very hard, and it is electrical insulator in solid as well as in molten state and melts at extremely high temperature, then it can be
covalent or network solid

c. In Rhombohedral crystal system, only primitive unit cell is possible

d. All atoms of 'B' layer in ABAB type of close packing in 3D is completely inside unit cell

Answer. a,b,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

21. CORRECT order/s of ionisation energy is/are :

a. Pb > Sn

b. Na+ > Mg+

c. Li+ < O+

d. Be+ < C+

Answer. a,b,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

22. Select the correct statement(s) :-

a. Compounds [Cr(H2O)6]Cl3 and [Cr(H2O)4Cl2]Cl.2H2O are hydrate isomers.

b. Greater the oxidation state of central metal cation, higher is the value of Δ(CFSE).

c. The stability constant of [Cu(NH3)4]2+ is more than that of [CuCl4]2–

d. In the complex ion [CoF6]3– , F– is a weak field ligand, so that Δo < P and it is a low spin complex.

Answer. a,b,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

23. Observed the following sequence of reaction :

P R

Which of the following is/are correct?

a. Product Q is
b. Product R is

c. Product P is

d. Reimer Tiemann reaction is involved

Solution.

Answer. a,c,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

24. Compound A, C7H14 decolorizes Br2 in CH2Cl2 and reacts with BH3 in THF followed by H2O2 / OH– to yield compound B. When treated with
KMnO4, B is oxidised to a carboxylic acid C that can be resolved into enantiomers. Compound A, after ozonolysis and workup with H2O2, yields the
same compound D as is formed by oxidation of 3-Hexanol with chromic acid. Which of the following is/are correct for compound A,B,C and D.

a. Structure of compound 'A' is

b. Compound 'B' does not give instant turbidity with Lucas reagent.

c. Compound 'C' is 2-Ethylpentanoic acid.

d. Compound 'D' and 2-Hexanone are metamers.

Answer. b,c,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

Section: CHEMISTRY SECTION-II CHEMISTRY SECTION-II Instruction

25. Find the heat absorbed by an ideal gas (in kJ) when it follows the graph given below during an isothermal expansion [ln2 = 0.7] [Take : 1 litre-bar

= 0.1 kJ]

Solution. ΔU = q + W
q = – W = PAVA ln = 100 × 1 ln
= 100 × 0.7 = 70 bar L
70 × 0.1 kJ = 7 kJ

Answer. 7.00

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00


26. If the mean free path is 10 cm at one bar pressure then its value in cm at 5 bar pressure, if temperature is kept constant, is

Solution. λ1 = 10 cm ; P1 = 1 bar
λ2 = ? ; P2 = 5 bar , T = constant.
λ∝ =⇒ ;

or, ⇒ λ2 = 2 cm

Answer. 2.00

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

27. If bond order for CO = x


Total number of ABMO electrons in O2 = y
and number of unpaired electrons in CN – = z
then calculate

Solution.

Answer. 2.00

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

28. Maximum possible number of atom(s) which is/are present in the same plane of Cr(CO)6 = x
Total number of unpaired electrons in [Cr(CO)6] = y
Find (x + y)

Answer. 9.00

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

29.

How many statements are correct?


(i) X is 1° alcohol
(ii) Y is 3° alcohol
(iii) Z is 2° alcohol
(iv) X, Y, Z all have phenolic OH

Answer. 3.00

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00


30.

Product
x : Degree of amine in final product
y : Number of carbon atoms in Main chain of IUPAC name of final product.
Report your answer as (x × y) + 10?

Answer. 16.00

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

Section: CHEMISTRY SECTION-III CHEMISTRY SECTION-III Instruction

31. For a certain orbital


(1 – σ) (σ2 – 8σ + 12) e–σ/2 , {a0 = constant}

The distance of nearest radial node from nucleus is xa0 while farthest radial node from nucleus is ya0. Find .

Solution. At node,
Ψ2(r) = 0
⇒ Ψ(r) = 0
ℓ =0
n–ℓ–1=3 ⇒n=4
⇒ (1 – σ) (σ2 –8 σ +12) = 0
when 1 – σ = 0 ⇒ σ = 1
or, ⇒ r = 2a0

when σ2 – 86 + 12 = 0
⇒σ=

or, σ = = 6 and 2
when σ = 6

or, ⇒ r = 12a0
when σ = 2
⇒ ⇒ ⇒ r = 4a0
∴ distance of nearest radial node = 2a0 = xa0
⇒x=2
and distance of farthest radial node = 12a0 = ya0
⇒ y = 12
∴ y/x = 12/2 = 6 ans.

Answer. 6

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

32. The molar conductivity of a solution of a weak acid HX (0.1 M) is 100 times smaller than the molar conductivity of a solution of a weak acid HY
(0.1 M). If λ0X– = λ0Y–, the difference in their pKa values,pKa(HX) – pKa(HY), is (consider degree of ionization of both acids to be <<1).

Solution.
[HX] = [HY] = 0.1 M = C


=

Answer. 4

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

33. Find the sum of sulphide ores and chloride ores from the following given ores.
Carnallite, Argentite, Hornsilver, Rutile, Magnetite, Galena, Cinnabar, Heamatite, Zinc blende

Solution. Carnallite —→ KCl.MgCl2.6H2O


Argentite —→ Ag2S
Horn silver —→ AgCl
Rutile —→ TiO2
Magnetite —→ Fe3O4
Heamatite, —→ Fe2O3
Galena —→ PbS
Cinnabar —→ HgS
Zinc-blende —→ ZnS

Answer. 6

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

34. Consider following reactions :


(1) NaH + H2O → (2) H2S + Cl2 water → (3) AgNO3 + H2O + H3PO2 →
(4) (NH4)2Cr2O7(s) (5) H2S + SO2(aq.) → (6) XeF2 + H2O →
In how many of the reaction(s) at least one of the product is obtained in elemental state ?

Answer. 6

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

35. Observe the following reaction sequence

Major product (Z)

Degree of unsaturation of product (Z) = X


Total number of rearrangement in reaction sequence from starting compound to Z = Y
Find X – Y = ?
Solution.

Answer. 8

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

36.

Number of optically active isomers = x


Number of meso compounds = y
Number of geometrical isomers = z
Report your answer as x + y – z = ?

Solution.

Answer. 4

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00


Section: MATHEMATICS Section-I MATHEMATICS Section-I Instruction

37. Let matrix A = [aij] be a square matrix of order 3 × 3, such that 1 ≤ aij ≤ 1000, where aij is an odd perfect square. Then which of the followings
is/are always true ?

a. |C| is divisible by 64, where matrix C = [cij] and cij = cofactor of aij in |A|.

b. |A| is divisible by 64

c. Number of such matrices A with all distinct elements is 16C7.9!

d. |A| = 0

Solution.

Let a11 = (2n + 1)2, a12 = (2m + 1)2 and so on.


⇒ a11 – a12 = (2n + 1)2 – (2m + 1)2
= 4(n2 – m2 + n – m)
= 4(n – m) (n – m + 1)
= 4k(k + 1)
= 8λ
⇒ two column of |A| are multiple of 8
⇒ |A| is divisible by 64
Now, ∵ |C| = |A|2 ⇒ |C| is also divisible by 64.
∵ aij ∈ [1,1000]
⇒ aij ∈ {12,32,52,....,312}
⇒ No. of such matrices = 16C9.9!

Answer. a,b,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

38. If f : R – {1} → R, and [a, b] is an interval such that f(a) = f(b), then identify the correct statement(s)

a. Rolle's theorem is applicable in [a, b] if a < –1 and –1 < b < 0.

b. Rolle's theorem is applicable in [a, b] if –1 < a < 0 and 0 < b < 1.

c. Rolle's theorem is applicable in [a, b] if 0 < a < 1 and b > 1.

d. There is exactly one point on the graph of f(x) where horizontal tangent can be drawn.

Solution.

Graph of f(x) is

From the graph it is clear that f'(–1) = 0 and Rolle's theorem is applicable in [a,b] where a < –1 and –1 < b < 0.

Answer. a,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00


39. If P and Q are two square matrices of order '2' such that P + adj(QT) = and , then

(Note : AT denotes transpose of matrix A, tr(P) = sum of diagonal elements of matrix P)

a. inverse of Q exist but inverse of P does not exist

b. det(Q + Q2 + Q3) = 9

c. tr(P) = tr(Q)

d. tr(P) + tr(2Q) = 0

Solution. ;

Answer. a,b,c

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

40. Let where z1, z2 and z3 are there non collinear points representing the vertices of an acute angle triangle which is not

equilateral. If z0 is orthocentre of triangle then choose the correct option(s)-

a. |z1 – z0| + |z2 – z0| + |z3 – z0| <

b. amp = 2amp , –π < amp(z) ≤ π

c. equation of circumcircle of ΔABC is

d. =0

Solution.

(A) ∵ distance between vertices and orthocentre are given by


2RcosA, 2RcosB, 2RcosC
and cosA + cosB + cosC <
2RcosA+2RcosB + 2RcosC < 3R

(B)

(C) circumcentre is and


⇒ equation of circumcircle is

(D) ∵ z1 – z0 is perpendicular to z3 – z2
⇒ is purely imaginary

Answer. a,b,c,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

41. Let R be the region bounded by yx4 – 1 + y ≤ 0, y ≥ 0 and 0 < x ≤ 1. If SR be the area of region R, then-

a.

b.

c.

d.

Solution. , so region R is shaded in given figure.

at (inflection)

(A) SR > sum of area of rectangles OYPZ and TGXZ

(B) sum of area of rectangles OQNZ and PMXZ

(C) SR > area of trapezium OQPZ

(D) ∵

Answer. a,b,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

42. Let f : R+ → [2, ∞), f(x) = 2 + ex–1 – |2x – 1| + |ex–1 + |2x – 1| – 2| then

a. f(x) is bijective function

b. f(x) is surjective function

c. f(x) is non-differentiable at three points

d. Right hand derivative of f(x) at x = x0 is 2, where x0 is point where f(x) is non-differentiable

Solution. f(x) = ex–1 + 2 – |2x – 1| + |ex–1 – (2 – |2x – 1|)|


= a + b + |a – b|
= 2 max.{a,b}
⇒ f(x) = 2 max.{a,b}
⇒ f(x) = 2 max. {ex–1, 2 – |2x – 1|}
Range of f(x) [2,∞)

RHD at x = 1

=2

Answer. b,d

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 2.00

Section: MATHEMATICS Section-II MATHEMATICS Section-II Instruction

43. Let point (1, a–1) lies on the diameter of circle (x – 1)2 + (y – 2)2 = 9 but doesn't lie on the circle. Let f(x) = x2 – 35x – a2 then sum of all the
integers 'x' for which f(x) assumes negative values, is

Solution. –1 < a – 1 < 5


⇒0<a<6

Now,
f(x) = x2 – 35x – a2 < 0
∵ D = 352 + 4a2 > 0

f(0) < 0, f(35) = – a2 < 0, f(36) = 36 –a2 > 0


⇒ all integral values of x are
0,1,2,3,...,35
⇒ sum of all values = 630

Answer. 630.00

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

44. The value of is

Solution.
Let


⇒ In – In–1 = π
I1,I2,I3,......In in A.P. with I1 = π, d = π
π,2π,3π......,nπ are value of I1,I2,I3,......In
⇒ In = nπ and I3n = 3nπ
Now, I = 2(I3n – In)
= 2.2nπ
I = 4nπ

= 4π(210)

Answer. 420.00

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

45. In the given figure, each unit square is randomly coloured Red or Green. Let probability that there is no monochromatic (same colour) square of

size, 2 × 2, is p, then value of is

Solution. We will do this by complimentary counting. Let x be the number of ways in which we have atleast one square of size, 2 × 2 which Red,
obviously for Green also number of ways too is x.
Hence our answer = 29 – 2x
No consider these situations

x = n (A1 ∪ A2 ∪ A3 ∪ A4)
= 4.25 – {23 + 23 + 22 + 22 + 22 + 23 + 23} + 4.21 – 1
= 128 – 40 + 8 – 1 = 136 – 41 = 95
Hence required answer = 512 – 190 = 322

Answer. 0.50

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

46. Consider two straight lines L1 : and . Let P and Q be the variable points on L1 and L2 respectively

and point M divides PQ in the ratio 2 : 3 internally. If point M moves in a plane ax + bz = 6, then value of a + b is

Solution. L1 : and

Using section formula and eliminating


λ,μ we get w + 2u = 6
M(u,v,w) moves on
2x + z = 6

Answer. 3.00

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

47. Let a parabola . From a point where its directrix intersects the line , a normal to the parabola is drawn, meeting the
parabola at M (foot of normal) and N. R is point of intersection of tangent at M and chord ON (produced, O is origin). If angle ∠MRN is θ then value
of |tanθ| is

Solution.

its directrix intersects

the line at

equation of normal is y = mx – 2am – am3


passing through

m3 + 3m + 4 = 0
⇒ m = –1
foot of normal is M(am2, –2am)

⇒ other end of normal is

slope of RN = mON =
slope of RM = 1

Answer. 5.00

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

48. Let y = y(x) is the solution of the different equation dy + extan2x dx = ydx in . If , then area bounded by y = y(x) and f(x) =
ex(x2 – tanx) is (use e = 2.71)

Solution.
IF = e–x

as

Now, y = ex(x2 – tanx) and y = ex(x – tanx)


intersects ⇒ x = x2
⇒ x = 0,1
⇒ area bounded
Answer. 0.29

Right Marks: 4.00

Negative Marks: 0.00

Section: MATHEMATICS SECTION-III MATHEMATICS SECTION-III Instruction

49. Consider . If local minimum value of f(x) occurs at x = x0 then


(α + β + 2)f(x0) is (where 0 < α < β)

Solution.

clearly |x – α| + 1 and |x + β| + 1 are in (α,∞) hence f for x > α


and |x – α| + 1 and |x + β| + 1 are in (-∞, –β) hence f is for x < –β
Now,

= (2x + β – α). (α + β + 2)

Answer. 4

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

50. Let P(x) be a quadratic polynomial such that P(1) = –1, if where C is constant of integration and f(x) is a

rational function such that , then value of |f(1)| is

Solution.

and f(x) is rational function


B=D=0
and P(x) = λ(2x – 3) (3x – 2)
P(1) = –λ = –1 ⇒ λ = 1


⇒ |f(1)| = 2

Answer. 2

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00


51. Let OL, OM, ON be coterminous edges of a cuboid. OL = 1 cm, OM = 2 cm, ON = 3 cm. Let ℓ be the shortest distance between OL and skew body
diagonal, m be the shortest distance between OM and skew body diagonal and n be the shortest distance between ON and skew body diagonal.
Then the value of is

Solution.

equation of O
equation of RN : (skew body diagonal)

equation of ON :
equation of QL : (skew body diagonal)
⇒ n = S.D =

equation of OM :
equation RN : (skew body diagonal)
m = S.D. =

Answer. 7

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

52. Let & P(B) = , where , then 'k' is equal to

Solution. Let

⇒k=6

Answer. 6

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

53. Let m be the number of ways in which ‘ƒ’ number of friends visit seven different wonders such that every friend visit atleast one wonder. Let n be
the number of ways in which all ‘ƒ’ friends visit exactly same two wonders. If then value of ‘ƒ’ is.

Solution.

⇒ (27 – 1)ƒ = (127)4 ⇒ ƒ = 4

Answer. 4

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00


54. Let a series of 'n' ellipse , where <ai> is increasing geometric progression with common ratio '2' for i = 1, 2, 3, ..., n. Let Ci be the

auxiliary circle of Ei. Let distance between focus and one end of minor axis of En is FM and length of that chord of Cn which is tangent to En at one
end of minor axis is L. Then value of is

Solution.

its auxilary circle is


Ci ≡ x2 + y2 =

FM = an+1 for

Answer. 3

Right Marks: 3.00

Negative Marks: 1.00

Test Answer

8. (157.00-
7. (2.66-2.67) 9. (4.49-4.50) 10. (112.50)
160.33)
1. (a,d) 2. (a,c) 3. (a,c) 4. (b,d) 5. (b,c,d) 6. (a,d) R_F:2.6600 R_F:4.4900 R_F:0.0000
R_F:157.0000
R_T:2.6700 R_T:4.5000 R_T:0.0000
R_T:160.3300
11. (19.77- 12. (0.94-
13. (5) 14. (4) 15. (2) 16. (5) 17. (9) 18. (8)
19.80) 0.95)
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,d) 20. (a,b,c)
R_F:19.7700 R_F:0.9400
R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000
R_T:19.8000 R_T:0.9500
25. (7.00) 26. (2.00) 27. (2.00) 28. (9.00) 29. (3.00) 30. (16.00)
21. (a,b,d) 22. (a,b,c) 23. (a,c,d) 24. (b,c,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
R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000
31. (6) 32. (4) 33. (6) 34. (6) 35. (8) 36. (4)
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,c) 38. (a,d) 39. (a,b,c) 40. (a,b,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
43. (630.00) 44. (420.00) 45. (0.50) 46. (3.00) 47. (5.00) 48. (0.29) 49. (4) 50. (2)
41. (a,b,d) 42. (b,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 R_F:0.0000 R_F:0.0000
R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000 R_T:0.0000
51. (7) 52. (6) 53. (4) 54. (3)
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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