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10. Pattern of the questions are as under:
(i) The question paper consists of 3 parts (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics). Each part has 4
sections.
(ii) Section-1: This section contains 3 multiple choice questions which have one or more correct answer(s).
Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –2 marks for wrong answer. Partial +1mark is
given for darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option, provided no incorrect option is
darkened
(iii) Section-2: This section contains 4 Multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer.
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.
(iv) Section-3: This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE
INTEGER. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and there is no negative marking
(v) Section-4: This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has two matching lists:
(List - I and List - II). In general, four options are given representing matching of elements from List-I
and List-II. Only ONE of these four options corresponds to a correct matching. For each question,
choose the option corresponding to the correct matching. Each question carries +3 marks for correct
answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

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PART – III : MATHEMATICS


SECTION - 1
One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct
1 1 k
35. On the x-y plane, the path defined by equation + + = 0 is
x m
y m
( x + y )n
1
(A) A parabola if m = − , k = –1, n = 0 (B) A hyperbola if m = 1, k = –1, n = 0
2

(C) Pair of straight lines if m = 1 = n = k (D) Pair of straight lines if m = k = –1, n = 1

2
36. Suppose I(n) is defined over n  N and I (n ) =  cos() cos(2) cos(3) ..... cos(n)d  , then which of the
0
following is/are not true?

(A) I(3) is equal to (B) I(4) is equal to zero
2

(C) I(3) is equal to zero (D) I(4) is equal to 

cos2x cos 4 x cos6 x cos8 x


37. If f : R → R is defined as, f ( x ) = + + + + ……, then
3 15 35 63
 1
(A) f    0 (B) f ( ) =
2 2


 4 1
(C) f   = 0
4
(D)    f ( x ) − 2  dx is equal to 2
0

SECTION - 2
Only One Option Correct Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

38. The area enclosed by the curves x = y2 – 1 and x = y 1– y 2 (in square units) is

4
(A) 1 (B)
3

2
(C) (D) 2
3

1 1
 f ( x )dx under condition that –1  f(x)  1 and  f ( x )dx = 0
3
39. The maximum value of is
0 0

1 1
(A) (B)
2 4

1 1
(C) (D)
3 12

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40. If a point ‘P’ inside a triangle is located at a distance of 2, 2 , 3 − 1 from the vertices, then maximum
possible area of given triangle is

3+ 3 2 3 −1
(A) (B) ( 15 + 7 )
2 8

2 3 +1
(C) ( 15 + 7 ) (D)
5
(3 + 3 )
8 2

41. Given two positive numbers a1 and a2, take alternately the arithmetic and geometric means :
a +a
a3 = 1 2 , a4 = a2 a3 and so on.
2

If a1 = cot 2 x = 3 and a2 = 2 = cosec2x. Then ab at x = is equal to
2
8 2
(A) (B)
2 8

2 4
(C) (D)
4 2

SECTION - 3

Non-Negative Integer Type

This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER.

(
42. The value of the sum 50 C5 5C0 − 40C5 5C1 + 30C5 5C2 − 20C5  5C3 + 10C5  5C4 ) is  then the number
of positive divisors of  is
43. If f is a polynomial, f : N → N is defined such that  n  N, f(f(f(n))) + f(f(n)) + f(n) = 3n and
2024  i +1 
S =   i 2  f (k )  , then the remainder when S is divided by 2024 is equal to
 
i =1  k =1 
44. Let f : R → R be a function satisfying :
(i) f(1) = 1
(ii) f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y)  x, y  R
 1  f (x)
(iii) f   =  x  R – {0} then greatest integer less than or equal to f ( 37 ) is
 x  x2

tan−1 x
e
45. The greatest integer less than or equal to  x
dx is equal to
1
e

46. Let the class of functions fn be defined such that f1(x) = |x3 – x2| and fk+1 (x) = |fk(x) – x3| for all k  1. Let Sn
be the sum of all output values of fn(x) sharp points in the first quadrant. (A “sharp” point is a point where
S  1
derivative is not defined). If lim  2k +1  = then P is equal to, where [·] represents G.I.F
k →  S2k  P

47. The relations f and g are defined by


2ax 2 + b ,   x + b ,
 2
0x3  x2 , 0x2 0  x 1
f (x) =  , g( x ) =  and h( x ) = 
 4 x , 3  x  10 ax + b ,
 2  x  10  x + c ,
 3
0  x 1
If these relations are also functions then (8a + 2b – c) is

SECTION - 4

Matching List Type

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This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has two matching lists: (List-I and List-II).
In general, Four options are given representing matching of elements from List-I and List-II. Only ONE of these
four options corresponds to a correct matching. For each question, choose the option corresponding to the
correct matching.

2
 ( sin x ) ( cos x ) dx , then
m n
48. Let f (m, n ) =
0
List-I List-II
1
(P) f(3, 7) (1)
20
1
(Q) f(2, 4) (2)
40

(R) f(4, 2) (3)
32

(S) f(7, 3) (4)
2
(5) 
(A) P → 2; Q → 1; R → 4; S → 5 (B) P → 3; Q → 5; R → 3; S → 1
(C) P → 2; Q → 3; R → 3; S → 2 (D) P → 5; Q → 2; R → 4; S → 3
49. Consider a 9-sided regular polygon A1 A2 …. A9 inscribed in an unit circle . Then
List-I List-II
(P) The number of ways to select 3 vertices such that (1) 27
centre of circle  lie inside the triangle
(Q) If lj = length of (A1Aj) then  A1A j is equal to (2) 30
j =2

(R) The number of intersection points of all diagonals (3) 16


N
lying inside the polygon is N then is equal to
9
(S) The number of diagonals of the polygon is (4) 14
(5) 9
(A) P → 2; Q → 4; R → 5; S → 1 (B) P → 2; Q → 5; R → 4; S → 1
(C) P → 1; Q → 5; R → 3; S → 3 (D) P → 3; Q → 5; R → 4; S → 2
50. Let f(n) be the number of n-digit number whose all digits are odd, and in which every two consecutive digits
differ by 2. Then
List-I List-II
(P) f(3) is equal to (1) 21
f (7)
(Q) is equal to (2) 14
3
f (8)
(R) is equal to (3) 36
6
f (9)
(S) is equal to (4) 24
18
(5) 42
(A) P → 2; Q → 5; R → 2; S → 4 (B) P → 3; Q → 2; R → 1; S → 4
(C) P → 2; Q → 5; R → 3; S → 1 (D) P → 1; Q → 3; R → 5; S → 1
51. If u and v are two unit vectors inclined at angle  to each other, then
List-I List-II

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2
(P) u − v = u + v if (1) 
3

(Q) u + v  1 if (2)  =
2

(R) u + v  2 if (3) 0   
2

(S) u − v  2 if (4) 
2

(5)  =
4
(A) P → 5; Q → 4; R → 3; S → 2 (B) P → 5; Q → 1; R → 5; S → 3
(C) P → 2; Q → 1; R → 4; S → 3 (D) P → 2; Q → 1; R → 3; S → 1

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ANSWERS

PART - III : MATHEMATICS

35. (A, B, C, D)
36. (B, C, D)
37. (A, B)
38. (D)
39. (B)
40. (A)
41. (C)
42. (36.00)
43. (02)
44. (06.00)
45. (01.00)
46. (07.00)
47. (07.00)
48. (C)
49. (B)
50. (C)
51. (C)

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS

PART - III : MATHEMATICS


35. Answer (A, B, C, D) 2
1
Solution :
=  2 ( cos 3 + cos ) cos3d 
0
(A) x + y =1 2 2
1 1
 cos  cos  cos3d 
2
 x2– 2xy + – 2x – 2y + 1 = 0 is a
y2 = 3d  +
2 2
0 0
parabola path
2
1 1 1 1
(B) + =1
x y
=
2  2 ( cos 6 + 1) d  +
0
 xy – x – y = 0 is a hyperbola 2
1 1
1 1 1  ( cos 4 + cos2 ) d 
(C) + + =0 2 2
x y x+y 0

2
 x2 + 3xy + y2 = 0, pair of straight lines 1 1
=
4  cos 6d  + 4
1 0
(D) x+y− =0
(x + y ) 2 2
1
 (x + y)2 = 1, pair of straight lines  d +
4  ( cos 4 + cos 2 ) d   0
0 0
36. Answer (B, C, D)
Notice that whenever (cos2kx) appears
2
Solution : I (1) =  cos d  = 0 
 1 + cos 2kx 
  term will make the integration
0  2 
2 non-zero
I (2) =  ( cos  cos 2)d  37. Answer (A, B)
0
cos2 x cos 4 x cos6 x
2
Solution : S = + + + ...
1 1 3 35 57
=
2  ( cos3 + cos )d  
cos ( 2rx )
 (2r − 1) ( 2r + 1)
0
S=
2 2 r =1
1 1
=
2  cos3d  +
2  cos d  = 0
1   cos ( 2rx )  cos ( 2rx ) 
0 0 =  − 
2  r =1 ( 2r − 1) r =1 ( 2r + 1) 
2
I (3) =  ( cos  cos 2 cos3) d   z  z 2r −1 1  z 2r +1 
0 S = Re   − ( ,
2 ( ) )
 r =1 2r − 1 2z r =1 2r + 1 
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(z = cosx + isinx) dL
= 0  (p – 1)3 – (3p3 – 3p2 – 2p3) = 0
Since : dp

z 2 z3 z 4  3p – 1 = 0  p =
1
ln(1 + z ) = z − + − + ...
2 3 4 3
1 1 1
z 2 z3 z 4 Lmax = − =
ln(1 − z ) = – z − − − − ... 3 12 4
2 3 4
40. Answer (A)
 1+ z   z3 z5 
 ln   = 2 z + + + ...  Solution :
 1− z   3 5 
 z  1+ z   1  1+ z   1 
 S = Re  In   −  ln   − z 
 4  1− z   2  1− z   2z 

 1  1+ z   1 1
S = Re  In   z −  + 
 4  1− z   z 2

 1  1 + eix AP = 2

 ix 1
= Re  In 
ix
 ( e − e−ix ) +  BP = 2 

 4  1− e  2

and CP = 3 − 1
1  x 1
 S = Re  ln  i cot  (2i sin x ) + 
4  2 2 Ar ( ABC ) =
1
(CC  ) ( AB )
2
 − 1
 S= sin x + 
 4 2 =
1
(CC  ) ( 4 − x2 + 2 − x2 )
2
38. Answer (D)
CC   CP + x   3 − 1 + x 
Solution Now,   
2  2   2 
 Maximum possible area when
CC   3 − 1 + x 
= 
2  2 

Ar ( ABC )max = A( x ) =
1
( 3 − 1+ x )
2
 4 − x 2 + 2 − x 2  , x  ( 0, 2 )
 
1
(
A = 2 y 1– y 2 – y 2 – 1 dy = 2 ) 
dA( x ) 1
= ( 4 − x2 + 2 − x2 + ) 1
0 dx 2 2
39. Answer (B) −2 x
( 1 
3 − 1+ x ) 
2x
− 
1
2
2 2
4−x 2 2−x 
Solution : L =  f 3 ( x )dx
0 Area maximum when x = 1
For Lmax positive values should be 1 and 3+ 3 
negative less than 1, say t such that  A(1) =
3
( 3 + 1) =  
2  2 
1·p – tq = 0 and p + q = 1
41. Answer (C)
 p – t = tp
Solution : Therefore,
 L = 1 · P – t3(1 – p) Using : cot2x + cosec2x = cotx …(i)
3
p a1 = cot2x, a2 = cosec2x
 L = p−
( p − 1) 2
cot x  1 cosecx  cosecx
a3 = , a4 =  =
 For maximum L,
2  2 2  2

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x f
 x 
cot   2 
 2  , a = 1  1 cosec  x   x + 1 x + f ( x )
a5 =    f = =  x + 1
4 6
8 2 2  x  x2  x 
2
 
 x + 1
x
cosec  
= 2  1   1 
f 1 −  1− f  
4  x + 1   x + 1 =  x + 1
 f =
42. Answer (36.00)  x   x 
2
 x 
2
   
Solution : Consider,  x + 1  x + 1
f ( x + 1)
A = 5C0 ( (1 + x ) )5 − 5C1 ( (1 + x )10 )4 1−
10
( x + 1)2
=
+ 5C2 ( (1 + x ) )3 − 5C3 ( (1 + x )10 )2
2
10  x 
 
 x + 1
+ 5C4 ( (1 + x ) )1 − 5C5 ( (1 + x )10 )0
10
 x + 1   f ( x ) + f (1)  ( x + 1)
2
 f  = 1 − 
 S is coefficient of x5 in A  x   ( x + 1)2  x 2
5
Coefficient of x5 in (1 + x ) − 1 ( x + 1)2
10
 1 f (x)
=
2

2
( f ( x ) + 1) = 1 +
x x x2
( )
5
 10
C0 x 0 + 10
C1x1 + .... + 10
C10 x10 − 1
Solving, f(x) = x  x  R – {–1, 0}
 Coefficient of x0 in but f(0 + 0) = f(0) + f(0) = 0

( 10 C1 + 10C2 x + .... + 10C10 x9 )  f(x) = x  x  R


5

 f ( 37 ) = 37
( 10 C1 )
5
 = 105 = 25  55
45. Answer (01.00)
Number of divisors = (5 + 1) (5 + 1) = 36 Solution : Put x = et  dx = etdt
43. Answer (02) 1
 tan ( e ) dt
−1 t
Solution : f(f(f(n))) + f(f(n)) + f(n) = 3n  I=
−1
 f(n) = n
Put u = –t  dt = –du
2024
 S=  ( i ) 1 2  .....  (i + 1)
2
−1 1
i =1  I=  tan−1 ( e−u ) ( −du ) =  tan (e ) du
−1 −u

2024 2024 1 −1
 S=  i ( i + 1)! =
2
 ( i + 1)! 1 1
tan−1 et dt +  tan (e ) du
−1 −u
i =1 i =1  I +I = 
[(i + 3) (i + 2) – 5(i + 2) + 4] −1 −1

2024 2024 1
 −1  1  
 ( i + 3 ) – ( i + 2 )! + 4    tan ( e ) + tan  et   dt
 S= −1 t
 2I =
i =1 i =1 −1
[i + 1)! – (i + 2)!]   
−1 −1 1
 tan x + tan = x  0 
= (2027! – 3!) + 4 (2! – 2026!)  x 2 
= 2027! – 4 · 2026! + 2 1

Remainder is 2  2I =  2 dt
−1
44. Answer (06.00)

Solution : Notice that f(x + 1 – x) = f(x) + f(1 – x) = 1  I=
2
 f(x) = 1 – f(1 – x)
 [I] = 1
 x + 1  1 f (x)
f  = f (1) + f   = 1 + 2
 x  x x

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46. Answer (07.00) 48. Answer (C)


Solution : f1(x) = x2|x – 1|, derivative not defined Solution : Let
at x = 1 
2
2
f2 ( x ) = x x − 1 − x 3
= x − x − x , x  1
3 2 3
I ( m, n ) =

 ( sin x ) ( cos x ) dx
m n

x − 2x , x  1
2 3
 0

k ( m – 1)( m – 2 ) ... ( n – 1)( n – 3 ) ...


 at x = 1, x =
1 I ( m, n ) =
2 ( m + n )( m + n – 2)( m + n – 4 )...
Similarly, 

k = 2
f3 ( x ) = x 2 x − 1 − x 3 − x 3 , derivative is not  1
1 1
defined at x = 1, , 49. Answer (B)
2 3
Solution :
1 1 1
 fn(x) has sharp points at x = 1, , , ....
2 3 n
and 0 for odd or even values of n.
 
1 1
 A= ( , B= (
2k ) 2k − 1)
3 3
k =1 k =1

1
 8A =  k3 = A+B
k =1
n ( 2n + 1)( n + 1)
(P) where 2n + 1 = 9
A 1 6
 =
B 7 (R) N = nC4 = 9C4 = 126
47. Answer (07.00)
2– n = 9C2 – 9 = 27
(S) nC

Solution : For f(x) to be function, the f(3) must 9


have one image  2a(9) + b = 12 and g(x) to be (Q)   A1A j ,(Aj = Zj-1)
j =2
function value at 2 must be unique, 4 = 2a + b

 A1A j = (1 − Z1 ) 1 − Z 2 ... 1 − Z 8
9
1
 18a + b = 12  16a = 8  a= 
2 j =2
2a + b = 4 b=3
= (1 − Z1 ) (1 − Z 2 ) ... (1 − Z 8 )
For h(x) to be a function, it should be equal
 x  (0, 1) Consider : (x9 – 1) = (x – 1) (x – Z1) (x – Z2) ….
(x – Z8)
 [x2 + 3] = [x3 + c]
 x9 − 1
 [x3 + c] = 3 lim   = (1 − Z ) (1 − Z 2 ) ..... (1 − Z 8 ) = 9
x →1  x − 1 
 c=3
50. Answer (C)
Solution :
an, bn, cn, dn, en be number of n digit number
ending with 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 respectively
an = bn −1 
bn = an −1 + cn −1 

 cn = bn −1 + dn −1  and also, a1 = b1 = c1 =
dn = cn −1 + en −1 

en −1 = dn −1 
d1 = e1 = 1

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a2 = 1  a3 =2
a = 3n −1  u v  −
1
 2n 2
b2 = 2 b =3 b = 2.3n −1
 3  2n
  1  2 
c2 = 2   c3 = 4  c
2n = 2.3n −1  cos   −     ,  Q → 1
2  3 
d2 = 2 d =3 
= 2.3n −1
  3  2n
d
e2 = 1  e3 =2  (u + v )  (u + v ) = u + v 2
e2n = 3n –1 (R)
 1 + 1 + 2u  v  2
a2n+1 = e2n+1 = 2.3n-1
 u  v  0  cos < 0
 f(2n) = 3n–1[8]
b2n+1 = d2n+1 = 3n, d2n+1 = 4.3n–1  
    , 
 f(2n + 1) = 14·3n–1 2 

51. Answer (C) (S) (u − v )  (u − v )  2


Solution : (P) ( u − v )  ( u − v ) = ( u + v )  ( u + v )  2 − 2u  v  2

 1 + 1 − 2u  v = 2 + 2u  v  cos > 0

 u  v = 0  u,v are ⊥ P → 2  
    , 
2 
(Q) ( u + v )  ( u + v )  1  2 + 2u  v  1

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