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TS EAPCET 2024 Hall Ticket Number 2423C07012 (Candidate Name IBUDATI CHAITANYA NANDINI [Test Center Name IMLR Institute of Technology fest Date 10/05/2024 Stream [Engineering Section Mathematics at 1p ein eget (+2) wa se fh * ain, D960 51D 4.8 Sdana TrANDY sobs ff ra then (2 (se woud, (15 )T, = en Ans ‘Question iD : 3838233220 ‘Chosen Option : 4 2 Ifthe function f(x) =x +ax" +hx+40 satstcs the conditions of Rolle’s theorem on the interval [-5.4] and values of eas stated in that theorem is [-5.4] ©oddo B f(x)=¥ +ax' +he +40 Wabcbo OS Sprowo Ons, DabSrod S38 Sthivod Soba -5,4 en f(x) =0 SAoSCes0 Tank, Boe sererS,w AOSOS TSJOSS cDerdod 288 4 are two roots of the equation f(x) =0, then one of the ans 1-2 x2 1+V65 3 *33 ye LENT 3 ‘Question wD: 3838233270 ‘Chosen Option : 2 -ntips:fedn.cigalm.conviper’g2ipub/2000auchstoneAssessmentPHTMLMode 1/2000024 4/2000028 14S709667/17154172527943032/2 1158, ‘512124, 207 PM cdr’. cigialn.comvlperdg2/pub/2000!touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 148709867117 1541725. 3 Among the following four statements, the statement which isnot true, forall me Vis GOS arent WSO wd} NEN O89 HAs 9 SSO 3.542" is divisible by 23 Ans v 3.5"! 42"! SG 23 DS arhodacwoeyoS X22474124..4 (60-3) = OAD K5.2n+7)<(n+3)? KAP ePat ‘Question 1D: 3888233203 ‘Chasen Option : 4 4 If y=acos3x+be™, then y"(3sin3x—cos 3x) y=acos3x+he* ean, y"(3sin3x—cos 3x) = ans 1. 10y'cos3x +3y(cos3x +3sin3x) ¥? 10y'cos3x +3y(sin3x +3 cos3x) X9.10y'eos3x +3y(sin 3x—3 cos3x) X410y'sin3x+3y(sin3x+3cos3x) ‘Question ID: 3888233266 ‘Chosen Option : 4 2x—4y41=0 and x4 y* —dx—2y-11=0 Q5 If (p,q) is the centre of the circle which cuts the three circles v4 y@-2e-4y44=0, orthogonally, then p+ yh Dey eda 0, x by? +2e—dyt1=0, x+y? —4y—2y-11=0 wa darth Spode ond So TA SosSw Ons So\s5o (p.4) eons, 9% p+q= “5 B 4 v79 Ka7 xed 3 ‘Question ID: 3838233252 ‘Chosen Option : 4 ntip:fedn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000"ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 1412000024 148709667117154172527943032/2... 2158 ‘512124, 207 PM cdr’. cigialn.comvlperdg2/pub/2000!touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 148709867117 1541725. as Gg are three vectors and dis a unit vector are coplanar vectors, then |d-B|= F-T en dave SB4en SeOaiw 7 9 oowor d en Hddob 464 BS, Co |d-)| a 5 chro 44 d aod. a5, ans 1.0) x2 f2 oy ve ft 2 x4. 1 ‘Question ID: 3838233234 ‘Chosen Option : 4 Q7 All the letters of the word ‘COLLEGE’ are arranged in all possible ways and all the seven letter words (with or without meaning) thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order. Then the rank ofthe word “COLLEGE” is ‘COLLEGE’ S508 wy OL TOD AG jHTbs e0D} Doren ensvoryo Oc 6 AGOM SaLPHS G2) De OF TH STO (Fs08]d BT" WYSwFOD) ASroems (SOS encnor yo. e8i U0 ‘COLLEGE’ ew SeSc0 ans, $8 ans 1-179 *2149 %3.176 we119 ‘Question ID: 3838233216 ‘Chosen Option : 3 8 (0k) is the point to which the origin is to be shifted by the translation of the axes so 15 to remove the first degree terms from the equation ax’ ~2xy-+6y*—2x+4y +1=0 and Tat (Q) is he ange though which the coordinate axes are to be rotated about the origin to remove the 1y-term from the given equation, then a+b = ax’ -2ay +b)" -2x +4y41=0 OA SASSO 0d 28 SrsSoros SohosaN$ SSrOsS OF SOSYS or57 Sar Dons Sr) SOBS PS (0k) OF Docs SBaiw de Shrkea0 sod xy -Sordz Sohodaras Swro Dochg Sys ETO aro FodSoos Sao ftw 'Q) sand, wie atb= Ans X14 x21 x32 v3 ‘Question iD: 3838233242 ‘Chosen Option: 4 tipsfedn.cigalm.corvipertg2/pub/2000"ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 1412000028 148709667117154172527943032/2... 3/58 ‘512124, 207 PM cdr’. cigialn.comvlperdg2/pub/2000!touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 148709867117 1541725. 9 If cos" 84° sin” 126° sin84"c0s126°=K and eot A + tan A =2K., then the possible values of tan. are 60s" 84°+ sin’ 126°—sin 84°c0s126° = K , then k= 2 4y42r-6y-6=0, P+)? —6r-2p+k =0 9 Bod POSTS Soe SoGalw k a8 HE Hows Tad. Ss Doc SB dnds Soo # Sos 3 cos =F wands, k= x3 7 x23 3 wt 9 6 Kae 5 ‘Question ID: 3838233251 ‘Chosen Option : 2 ntip:fedn.cigalm.corvipertg2/pub/2000"ouchstone/AssessmentPHTMLMode 1/2000024 14/2000028 145709667117154172527943032/2... 5/58 ‘512124, 207 PM cdr’. cigialn.comvlperdg2/pub/2000!touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 148709867117 1541725. {2.13 If M, is the mean deviation from the mean ofthe diserete data 44, 5,27, 20,8, 54,9, 14, 35 and M, is the mean deviation from the median of the same data then M,-M, 44, 5,27, 20,8, 54,9, 14, 35 2 DOS STONE woss4 S00 Sods DSsab DSOSO M, SOc OE SORE sa sHido S08 soeyo ueso M, eax, M,-M, ‘Ans x1 x2. WI we) ECIAS/I 2.44 P and Q ae the points of tisection of the line segment AB. If 27 — AF +J—6F are the positon vectors of A and B respectively, then the position vector ofthe point which divides PQ in the ratio 2:3 is P, Qen darmodo AB Bins; |Barsda Dochsjen. 27-57 +3k soy AT +] -6F ©) SST A,B OPSOIDS, PQ & 2:3 2479 S OSz0zF Docs Ts JS S04 vt tat -337 -18% x2 407+7]-9) xa E367 -267 18k) x4 gt -17+98) ‘Question iD: 3838233250 ‘Chosen Option : 2 ‘Q.15 If the distance from a variable point P to the point (4,3) is equal to the perpendicular distance from P tothe line x-+2y-1=0, then the equation ofthe locus ofthe point P is 28 SAO P AVOH (4,3) DocnspS8o tho Goo, P Hod x+2y- Bas fo OODSIOTDS SIMSDS, w Docr’y P Gms) DOG SSvs6e00 ane 1. dx? —day-+ y?—38x+26y+124=0 X2 4x? +4ay+ y? -38x+26y+124=0 994? —4xy + y? -38x—26y 4124-0 %4. dx? —day+ y? +38x+26y+124=0 ‘Question ID: 3838233241 ‘Chosen Option : 3 -ntips:fedn.cigalm.conviper’g2ipub/2000auchstoneAssessmentPHTMLMode 1/2000024 4/2000028 14S709667/17154172527943032/2 6158 ‘512124, 207 PM cdr’. cigialn.comvlperdg2/pub/2000!touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 148709867117 1541725. 248 9 arthe rea roots ofthe equation 12x" 254" 412=0. IF a> fi then §- 4p eo 1s5-250 12-0 shrseno as, Gs rere, a> p eons, |& ans ‘Question ID: 3838233212 ‘Chosen Option : 3 G47 If the real valued fimetion f(x) =Sin (x3 ~1)—3log,(3*—2) isnot defined forall xe (ea]U(bx) then 3° +6 BOS Sr04 [SEH _/(x)=Sin“'(a* —1) -31og,(3"—2) 8D} xe (x,a]U(b,x) 08 265080 SSBS, wi eb ¥ 4p" = ans X13, K25 v4 x46 ‘Question ID: 3838233201 ‘Chosen Option : 4 G48 @,f,y are the roots of the equation x’ +3x°—10x—-24=0.1f a> A> and a? 43 ~10y—24 = 11k, then @, Py © 2° +3x7 -10x-24 = 0SASSHO TIS, SareraH. «> P> y HOY a +36" —10y-24=11k 08, k= ans 1.11 v2.5 *3.55 xd ‘Question ID: 3838253214 ‘Chasen Option : 1 -ntips:fedn.cigalm.conviper’g2ipub/2000auchstoneAssessmentPHTMLMode 1/2000024 4/2000028 14S709667/17154172527943032/2 7158 5/1226,207 2M ci. dill. conperg2fpb/2000Koehslone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode200002414/200002¢148709667/171541726. 48 The position vector of the point of intersection of the line joining the points 7-7 +K , 7+7-2E and the line joining the points 27 +7 -6K , 3i E T-J+E, 7+J-2 Dothgoss 80% bw SG 27 +7-6k 37 -7-7k Dochjor 8D Saw Noes Docha Gs, PS HOE % 1.47 -37 -8k R274 75-2 03.7437 5k X47 -37 +4 ‘Ans ‘Question ID: 3838233231 ‘Chasen Option: 4 20 a, /i,y are the wots ofthe equation 8x’ ~42x* +68x—27=0.1F f the opposite sides of the line x-y+2=0 x-y+2=0 Bp AwWBYO Gotran , the opposite sides of the line 2x—y-2=0 2x-y-2=0 pS ABV Goer the same side of the line x+ y+2=0 x+y+2=0 MH 28 BYS aotron ‘Ans vs ‘Question iD: 3838233245 ‘Chasen Option 4 ntips:fedn.cigalm.corviper’g2/pub/2000"ouchstoneAssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 14/2000028 148709667117154172527943032/2... 8/58 ‘512124, 207 PM cdr’. cigialn.comvlperdg2/pub/2000!touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 148709867117 1541725. OF rie teorte ns ecumottectipe Fat (his 8 ae dane from the centre of th ellipse to its focus is VS, then Va? +6ab--B° = 5 ¥ a1 (a>) 6G Spo Tink whoo SH £. w Sgsygo Ts, Lo[sso Od GMD AS Ho dirto VF eond, esiy ye Va! +6ab+b = aes KA V27 *s 122 x35 ‘Question 1D: 2698239255 {chosen Option: 4 323 x py 32 2 If A=|y x »| isamatrix such that SA“ =| 2 -3 2 | then A?-4A= yy 223 yy 322 Asly x y|@80,5A%=|2 3 2 | wabjotper aay as Anas yur. 223 wand, A’-4A- ans 1-5] x25A7 x20 way ‘Question 1 9808232204 ‘chosen Option: 4 2.24 if risa real valued function from A onto B defined by (x) then ANB= AS08 BS fo) oye exo Ac ans XK 1 (20,0) veg % (0,2) 4. (20,00) ‘Question 1D 3608230202 ‘chosen Option: 4 -ntips:fedn.cigalm.conviper’g2ipub/2000auchstoneAssessmentPHTMLMode 1/2000024 4/2000028 14S709667/17154172527943032/2 9158 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 148709867117 1541725. @.25 If (1,4) is the internal centre of similitude of the circles x° + y° +2x—6)-+1=0 and stay aee2y44=0, then 4h= Phy Hen Gy41=0 HOOD x+y? det 2VHd=0 OH STO GOSS HEeSSoldo (1,4) cama, ans X13. v5 xa] x+0 226 In triangle ABC, if A= 45°, C=75° and R =V2, then r= [@aoao ABC S, A=45°, C=75° SoG0bn R=V2 wond, r= ans xi 3443 V34+V24+1 ¥3+1 VB+V241 V3+1 xe V6+V3+3 xe B+ 342 ‘Question ID ‘Chosen Option : 2 98233229 Q.27 Ifthe expression 7+6,—3x° attains its extreme value at x the squares ofthe roots of the equation bees fo =0 is =a SQ SAMO 74+6x-3 TD OOSDEnS fF ao HOdS, esp yc ¥ tax f= 08238690 By Sarero STO Sndo ans 21 *2.19 x3 -19 x*21 az, then the sum of ‘Question ID: 3888233213 ‘Chosen Option : 2 ntips:fedn.cigalm.convipertg2/pub/2000"ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 14/2000026 148709667117154172527943032... 10/58 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvlperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. 1.28 Ifall the possible 3dgit numbers are formed using the digits 1, , 5, 7,9 without repeating any digit, then the number of such 3-digit numbers which ae divisible by 3 is 1,3,5,7,9 SO8OLMSTMOD, D OBS BIOS So TaHoow, HSS ed] 3- COBO Sompow D67O, etFod 3-008 Somsod' IT arhosad se Sows ans X16 0224 A518 *412 ‘Question ID : 3838233217 a2 It -+iy and i the point P represents 2 in the Argand plane, then the lacus of 2 satisfying the equation |2—I|+[z-+i|=2 is +iy Sci Docs P aGo Sook z cv ArDY, oy co =I|+\z4i]=2 Sddkderdy Ssh 205 z Tins, DochSgo ans x 1.15x? —2ay +15)? —16x+16y—48 = 0 %2.15x? +2xy +15y? +16x—16)—48=0 33x? 4+ 2xp+3y?-4x-4y=0 V6 3x? — Ixy 43)? -4x+4y=0 ‘Question ID: 3888233209 ‘Chosen Option : 2 The x-cooeinate of P is dereasing at the rate of 8 units per second, When the point P is at (2,2), the = coordinate of P wyt=2 S80 DP oF Docs SOYOS. P Ohnsy x-DUraSSO WSads 8 GMD SIS Sth GSI. P Docs (2.2) SS Ga y’a Co P Ans y-DUrSSO ; increases at the rate of 6 units per second DEAS 6 ABTAY Ta jd DedthewoS increases at the rate of 4 units per second D8Addso 4 GTA 2Yj}S Deoroeood decreases at the rate of 4 units per second DIDS 4 AIDE wT Jd Sed decreases at the rate of 6 units per second D¥Sdwo 6 ALMDE SIS HePSOG @.30 A point Pis moving on the eurve x'y" ‘Ans -tips:fedn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode1/200002414/2000024148709667117156172527943032).. 11188 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. 31 (1,4) is point on the circle passing through the points (~1,1), (0,~1) and (1,0). If k #0, then k= CLD, O-, (0) Docrseo HoarsHah Sago B (1,4) a8 Docs. k +0 wand k= ns 1 wre 3 {32 If two cards are drawn at random simultaneously from a well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards, then the probability of geting a card having a composite number and a card having a number which is a multiple of3 is arm SDDS 52 BS Susyen ed 28 HS SQ Sood bm gO Sor Doel HS Susjod d8 soos BLY pc, Sookns Somsao $ON day 28 DE Sun8yah SoBaibo 3 Gin’, Moelessworrsosy Somsi SON Ady 28 DS Awsya srocerD$ tho Soarases Ans 102 we 663 62 663 64 663 94 663 x2 ‘Question ID : 3838233237 ‘Chosen Option : 2 -ntip:fedn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000"ouchstone/AssessmentPHTMLMode 11/2000024 14/2000026 148709667117154172527943032).. 12158 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialn.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. 33 Bag P” contains 3 white, red, 5 blue balls and bag “Q” contains 2 white 3 red, 5 blue bulls. A ball is chosen at random ftom “P” and is placed in “Q’ If ball is chosen from bag “Q” at random, then the probability that i isa rd ball is S00 P53 BOA, 2.YGd, 5 HOSoMo aosen SOc 400 'Q' S289, 3 QOD, 5 ADSo* aoeye aaryoss, ciresa Sor 28 BOB “P’ Od, DOD, DD ‘O' S' Goort sige dreigd.Sor as BoB ‘Q' Hod DoeDsHOT, GO DGD 203 wb; Hoard Ans 16 we 5S 13 45 9 50 12 35 x2 ‘Question ID: 3888233238 ‘Chosen Option : 2 2° the mean ofa binomial variate X ~B(np) is 1.1 > Band POX=2)= 27 ten the variance ofthe distribution is 28 AsS5 SOOT X~ Bln, p) TBD8; eOSS~pS0 1. n>2 So POX FE wond, w dereso eins} 993 MA a xt 4 3 vie 4 xe4 ‘Question ID : 3888233240 ‘Chosen Option : 2 -tips:fedn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode1/200002414/2000024148709667117156172527943032).. 13958 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. if logy=y"®* then & = By=y me a3 = yher ay | logy=y"** wand, a ame X(-logxlog y) vlog yy x(logx)? p(l=log xlog y) , BU =logxlog y) a(log x)” vlog yy x(1-log.xlog y) 4 Question ID: 3 tion: 2 336 1 toe apres y=log] tan. ed + X>0, 9008, eszy3c (4) = xa [ Pos a et as a2 log? hala 43 log2 . osin( 5) 4Y2 log2 ° oxal 2 43 log2 4 9sin ‘on ID : 3838233263 ‘Chosen Option : 2 -ntip:fedn.cigalm.convipertg2/pub/2000"ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 14/2000024 145709667117154172527943032... 14/58 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialn.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. as? 4tan* x+3tan’ tan’ x+4 Ans 7 xs 2tanx— Tan” (2) °c nase potion noite sim OO (2-3iX3+2i) ay-26e= xyen soe wSbseoey WP Gy Dod GS IYS SomBS, 0%) 13y—26x= ans 1.42 *2.39 3.54 4428 ‘Question ID: 3838233208 ‘Chosen Option : 3 39 The slope of a common tangent tothe circles x# +y*—Ax—By-+16=0 and 3 + y 6x16) +64=0 is x +y—dx-8y+16=0 Sab x1 +y*—6r-16y+64=0 SPO Ho 28 S078 yy Bw TDs OD Zh 4 ed 15 we 8 x40 ‘Question ID: 3838233250 ‘Chosen Option : 3 -tips:fedn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode1/200002414/2000024148709667117156172527943032).. 15158 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. 240 In triangle ABC, if a=4, (Baozo ABC SF a=4, b =2 then 2(a—beosC\la—esee B)= 2 won, 2(a—beosCKa-esec B) = ans 13 x20 xaq x42 ‘Question 1: 9898239228 ‘chosen Option 3 ant ye {Pan A does not i inthe 4 quadrant, see oa don i the I* quadrant. If cosee A+cotB =K, then 24K = 60 wn A=—® seein 4S deo" A aodkds, seb =“ S6ch0 1S arSoSt crothd. cose A+cotB=K eon, 25 ch 24K = ane 19 weal x>61 x44 ‘Quesion1D- aese258222 {chosen Option: 2 aur ‘The general solution of the differential equation #, # sae 2=0 oF ed¥odad SAkSe0 Tins Porta PSS ans X 1 sin(2x-+y)cosx =e x2 (cosee x—cot x(sec(2x + y) —tan(2x+y)) =e vo (seex+ tan x)feosec(2x+ y)—cot(2x+ J] =e + cos(2x + y)sinx=¢ ‘Question ID: 3888253260 ‘Chosen Option : 3 2.43 Ifthe tangents x+ y+ Sex’ ty" +2x—2y+1=0 are pemendicular to each other and &, > are both greater than 1, then bf = Sax 4)? 420-27 +120 SyePOS MOS Op Swed r+ y+k=0 HOaho x4ay+b=0 S6S:6o Honor BaryOw SBD k, be» Bodie 2.88 So BE HoM SS, wtp eb b~ ans X10 xe Jd x.2N3 v2 and x+ay+b=0 drawn to the circle ‘Question ID: 3838233248 ‘Chosen Option : 3 ntipsfedn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 1412000028 148709667117154172527943032... 16/58 ‘512124, 207 PM cdr’. cigialm.comvlperdg2/pub/2000touchstone!AssessmentGPHTMLMode1!/200002414/2000024 1487096671171541 728. Q.44 The system of equations +3; ). 3x-+10)—32+18=0 and 3y-92+2=0 has 18=0,3y-9:+2=0 WH Sra Ss59 S09 s43y+7=0, 3x+10y ars no solution WHS Oda. , infil finitely many solutions * S08 PVDSDQ APHSen Goeron , unique solution * 9Bs WHS Oem __ finite number of solutions HHMS Hose PSSen doeran ‘245 If (2,-1) is the point of intersection ofthe pair of lines ‘Question ID: 3838233207 ‘Chosen Option : 4 2x? bany+3y" + by-+ey—3=0 then 3a+2h+0= 2x +any+3y" +br-+ey-3=0 HOT Sarabtijo Ginwy Mods Dodo’ (2,-1) 008, 3a+2+e= ans iT x20 x31 x42) ‘Question ID: 3838233246 ‘Chosen Option : 3 248 A(2,3,4), BCI 2) are the vertices of ABC. If AB= AC and k>0, then ABC is AQ3.K), BCLE-1, C4,-3,2) 0 Bade0 ABC Gin’ Wren. AB=AC S8ch k>0 wana, ABC Ans an obtuse angled isosceles triangle " a8 toe ea HG gers [B20 2a isosceles triangle but not right angled * eonsteao BD ak SWS sere [B20 an equilateral triangle a8 Saoara BaAbwo , aright: angled isosceles triangle “2.8 Ooas'es SAG savor [Bewo ), Ct ‘Question ID ‘Chosen Option : 2 -tips:fecn.cigalm.convipertg2/pub/2000ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/200002414/2000024148709667117156172527943032).. 17158 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 148709867117 1541725. ear s wy pend arth me sich tha he som nthe expansion (5 ? is 700 then 49p* = & 3) DgSeS* 7.5 So 700 wabserenrr p HOak g or SYS pT Domsen tov, a0: 9¢ 49p? Ans 1.169" v2.9q" %3.25q? x4 4g? au 38302392 ‘Chosen Option : 2 949 fF A0,2,-3), BQ,3.-1), CLI) are the vertices of ABC then [S054] cos B| A(L,2,-3), BQ,3,-1), CG,LN) ep Bedao ABC ios Froare, ei ce | = oN AP ad W3 8 Oa i x2. Ka 33 49 is the angle made by the perpendicular drawn from origin to the fine L=x+y~—2=0 with the positive X-axis inthe anticlockwise direction, Ifa" is the X- and pis the perpendicular distance from the origin to the line imereept ofthe line L L=0, then atan +p" Laxty-2=0 866 bmi SreDocnd 4008 hOS 00a Bp dS X-eh0 SF SSOIS TA8w0 fp. S5¢ Sy L=0 Gs X-sosmodto ‘a S6aiwv SwTEDocoy 0d L=0 Sas ho ooadrdo p ond, atan f-+0' ans ig K23 wa] x42 ‘Question ID: 3838233243 ‘Chosen Option 2 -tips:fecn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 14/2000024148709667117156172527943032).. 18158 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 148709867117 1541725. 50 If the normal drawn at the point P(9,9) on the parabola»? again at Q(a,b), then 2a¢h= 3? =9r SOSOdho P P(,9) Docs SG AIS ooo dy, © HOSOcirDy NSO Qa,b) oF Docs SF} wodY, wiyyo Ja+h= 1x meets the parabola 2 a x28 2 4327 *4 54 ‘Queston i: 3838233284 chosen Option: 2 ast 2 [{in’ x+c0s*x) ae = foe de 16 15 x2 iie, 4 16 15 x: 5t,8 16 15 a 15 as a 1 ti 2S Pade 1h ‘Question 10 3838238276 ‘Chosen Option : 2 rod 2x? 230+ 60 tim 22 G+ 2a)8+34 1M goons, ewig acho tim 98420 PH P27 235460 9 2d = x=20 Ans 1-4 ‘Question iD: 3838233261 ‘Chosen Option : 2 -tips:fecn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 14/2000024148709667117156172527943032).. 19958 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 148709867117 1541725. One of the values of (~64i)* is (641) Go8y Densos* a8 Devs ane x 1.32(148) v?16V2(1+i) *>16)27 *4325 tion ID : 3838253210 ‘Chosen Option : 2 854 If a,byc are the intercepts made on X, Y, Z-axes respectively by the plane passing through the points (1,0,~2), (3.-1,2) and (0,-3.4), then 3a+4b-+7e= (1,0,-2), G.-1,2),(0,-3,4) Dothaye hoor HAS X, Y, 2-050 B SOS a,b,c BoSSmocros TY, eiyycho 3a+4b +7. ans 1.5 x25 ve-15 w415 ‘Question wD: 3838233260 ‘Chosen Option : 1 2.55 The approximate value of seeS9° obtained by taking 1°=0.0174 and [3 =1.732 is 1°=0.0174 SsOahy J3=1.732 m Axsso0% Se) see59” Sn’ ayranosy devs Ans % 1.1,8493 21,9397 %5-1,9849 % 41,9948 ‘Question iD: 3888233267 ‘Chasen Option : 4 y¥ =4(x+1) MOabwo y? =S(x-4) Sirod eSdodinds grodo Srajo ame 1140 200 v2 @.56 The area of the region enclosed by the curves *3.150 280 xa ‘Question ID: 3838233278 ‘Chosen Option : 4 -ntip:fedn.cigalm.convipertg2ipub/2000"ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 1412000024 148709667117154172527943032... 20/58 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialn.comvperdg2/pub/2000Houchstone!AssessmenlGPHTMLMode1H/200002414/2000028 148709867117 1541 1728, 7 If Sink” (—/3)+Cosh™ (2) =K , then cosh K = Sinh“(—J3)+Cosh"'(2)=K eso, cosh K = 1 Jog(2—V3) x20 ved + log(2+43) ‘ueston Chosen Option 95% 6 o7, are the roots of the equation x+4=25, then % + af ©) x44 225 SM86a0 Tnsy Sr BS, F|a%— p™" x B ns 94.9208 2.304 x3.9102 ve 08 ‘Question ID : 3838233211 ‘Chosen Option : 2 @.59 The line 2x-+y-3=0 divides the line segment joining the points A(,2) and 1B(-2.1 in the ratio a: at the point C, Ifthe point C divides the Hine segment 6 ining the points b aston 2d 3) and (3-2) inthe 2g, then 24 2 = and of 3-2 4, then Bd 2.1) Docodyer ho SOD Bar pow}, 2x+y-3=0 Bp a:b D438 SC oF Docs SG DSeIVOA. (2.3) 859 A(L,2) HOS BE of 3-2) Bocrijoss 3% Sar woards pig 9838 5 DOeds C aaah way 244- ap ae tT 10 x25 ‘Question iD: 3838253246 ‘Chasen Option : 2 -tips:fedn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/200002414/2000024148709667117156172527943032).. 21188 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. 860 The equation of the normal drawn to the curve »" =4: at the point (4,16) is y =4x* SISAE (4,16) Docnedy SG ADS CDOOD SH HAB6e0 ans 1. 20"+3y=128 *2.3x—-20y+308=0 X38. 20x-3y=32 443x420) =332 ‘Question ID : 3888233268 am 930 ay a: a WA=|1 5 Bland AAT-A?=/a,, a, a, |, then 762 a, ay ay ay ay Ay 930 A=|1 5. 8) S060%0 AAT—A’ 762 ay ay ans 1.0 235 x3] X433 ‘Question ID: 3838233205 ‘Chosen Option : 3 2.62 If tan A+tanB+cotA+cot B= tan A tan B—cot AcotB and 0° Aare IGaer hon x (sina cos) F + 2008.1 —(sin.etcosx)=0 By v2 (cosx-sinx)“F + 2008.1 +(sinx-t osx) =0 ay dy X8.(cosx—sin.x) 2sinx T+ (cosx+sinx)y=0 de 2 x4 (cos.+sin) 22 +2sin.x (sins cos) y 2 eR P(0) & AS Spo Des Dochs. & SY Syho Ts, wedo cd; tho Gro wand, 0= ‘Question ID: 3888233256 -tips:fecn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 14/2000024148709667117156172527943032).. 23188 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. ‘65 Ifthe probability distribution ofa random variable X is as follows, then the variance of Xis a8 INS QDS SOUP X Sins Soarsser dzraso Soo Ddor on 5 G8, esignto X Bins; DSB. Xex 2 3 3 3 PRE) K 2k ae K ans 3 *242 x ol 4 Z 4k 2 x ‘Question ID: 38382334 ‘Chosen Option : 3 aes (= x+2cos? sees (1+sinx)° sin’ x 6(1+sin.x)° sin’ x 6(l+sinx)° cos® x 6(1+sin.x)® Ans cos x 6(+sinx)® ‘Question ID: 3838233274 ‘Chosen Option : 4 on JN4 00s? x—Ssin’ x cosx de = ane 1 —— 2.. x1 gooey 4—9sin’ x38 we feos VI=9eos" x +28in ‘Question ID: 3888233272 ‘Chosen Option : 4 -ntip:fedn.cigalm.corvipertg2/pub/2000"ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 1412000024 145709667117154172527943032... 24/58 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialn.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. 968 If a= 47 +57-3K and b = 67-27 -2K aretwo vectors, then the magnitude of the component of 5 parallel to 7 is T +57 -3k SOc 5 = 67 -27-2F en Both SOIDS, 78 SSr0S60 im aot F 0% Busy S6Arm0 6 1.10N2 X26 v2 *+ AN ‘Question ID : 3888233282 ‘Chosen Option : 4 oer Sin '(4x) Cos 'G9=F, then x= Sin-'(4x) ~Cos'(3x) =F eae, x= mR as 3B 3 2. 4NT B A}. —— 23 xa 8 27 am ae] A 2x? =2x=6 px-2 Ix+q’ B +b+ +——, then 51 apB= 2x +1 B art t+ + 2x" -x-6 px-2 2x+q ans 1.1 7bgA X2.69bgA 93. 23bgA x4 7bGA , 8008 51 apB= ‘Question ID: 3838233221 ‘Chosen Option : 3 ntips:fedn.cigalm.corviper’g2/pub/2000"ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 14/2000028 148709667117154172527943032I... 25/58 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. J(lozx)' a= ¥» x[(log.x)' -3(log.x)’ +6(log x) -6 | +e an Ans X2-4[(log:)' -3(logx)? + 6logx-6] +e x Xs. (xlog.x) —3(xlog.x)* + 6x(logx)-6+¢ X 4 (logx)’ —3(log x)? +6logx-6+¢ ‘Question ID : 3888233275 an 1 La be ans KI x20 > 6(ab+be+ca) X4ab+be+ca ‘Question ID: 3888233206 ‘Chosen Option : 4 that is satisfied bythe general solution ofthe equation 4—3oos?@=Ssin dd is sindcosd SALSEIDO MIO8y TPG IGA TF S99 TOC ASG as XK 1 7sin’ +3008" 0 =4 ¥? 1+sin’ @=3cos’ 0 73 The qu 43% x sin’ @~2e0s045 0 ** cotO—tanO=secO ‘Question iD: 3838233225 ‘Chasen Option : 1 tips:fedn.cigalm.corviper’g2/pub/2000"ouchstone/AssessmentPHTMLMode 1/2000024 14/2000028 148709667117154172527943032... 26/58 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. av si fa) ip gexec x If the function f(x)=4 ~ 2 Jif Isxs4 Pl ites x is continuous in its domain, then 6a+9b" = filme) ocx <1 eons x1 x-125 Isxs4e0ne x>4 @ns @8 Kaabo GD SSIS ©DOISYBS, 4 6a +9b* = ans 1.261 *2317 > 284 *4214 ‘Question iD: 38382332 ‘Chasen Option : 4 Q75. If and yare two positive integers such that x+ = 24 and x°y* is maximum, then Says XY Od rt y=24 Boy xy" ABAILseey mr Sy Boe SHG Somsoand, +7 = Ans 1.296 *%2.320 5.288 v* 306 ‘Question ID: 3838233271 ‘Chasen Option : 3 276 ‘The slope ofthe tangent drawn from the point (I) to the hyperbola 2x? —y? =4 is (,)Docs§ S08 2x7-y? =4 PBSoSOcws ADS oyd38m ren ns x1 2tve 2 vet Jo xo 2tN3 2 x42 ‘Question ID: 3838233257 ‘Chosen Option 4 ntips:fedn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000"ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 14/2000024 148709667117154172527943032... 27158 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. an z (6x22 -4) ay If y=Cos"| =| then = FOS xt 6x45) a de Ans « V3x—x? -2 2 Vv V2x? 6x45 2 eg 2x7 -6x+5 v 78 A plane -, passing through the point 3777 + SK is perpendicular tothe vector 7-+27-—2E and another plane , passing through the point 27 +77 8B is perpendicular tothe vector 37 +27 +6F .If p, and p, are the perpendicular distances from the origin tothe planes x, and z, respectively, then p,~p, 37-77 +5k Dodn’y hour 80 28 $00 n,, 804 7+27-2k S COBO G08 SOc 27-+77-8F Doch’s thoor aah dF S00 7, 54 3742746 Conor do8, dare Docs HG x, doBain x, Ser ho oo roren SM p, Bw p, eon, i220 p,—p,= ans X14 K22 v3 xed ‘Question ID : 3838233233 ‘Chosen Option : 2 -tips:fedn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/200002414/2000024148709667117156172527943032).. 28158 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialn.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. on? sin*(4) “H lte* ae 3 ‘Question iD: 3838233277 Option : 4 cr {80 If two dice are thrown, then the probability of getting eo-prime numbers on the dice is Bods FASO SYOASI EH @ TALOD AIT SPS Somjod OST fe downass ans xB 36 wes ‘Question ID: 3838233236 ‘Chosen Option : 3 Section : Physics Q81 Ana particle of energy “E” i liberated during the decay of a nucleus of mass number 236. The total energy released in this process is 236 agoR Hows Ho 28 Folss8o Kcibo Body, "E48 Ho 28 a—SRO ASB, S HWS’ MATS Sogo 7 ‘Question ID: 3838233317 ‘Chosen Option : 4 -ntips:fedn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode1/200002414/2000024148709667117156172527943032).. 29958 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. {82 A block of mass 2 kg is tod to one end of a2 m long metal wire of 1.0 mm? area of cross-section and rotated in a vertical circle uh that the tension inthe wite is zero at the highest point, IF the maximum elongation inthe wire is 2 mm, the Young's ‘modulus ofthe metal is (Acceleration due to gravity =10 ms) 2 kg (G50 the au OsdzAD, 2 m HS, LO mm? HSITIS BHO}O No 28 Sey Bi O56 88, Devd SOD SPSS KES’, NB} IE) 5G Sas‘ SSS Mary orbstyr Barye. ASD 403 SvoS0 2 mm wond, Szro Fink doh eso (P2085 6200 ans X1.2.0x10" Nm® *%21,0x10" Nm” ¥*1.2x10" Nm * 40,210" Nm? @.83 37 gofice at O°C temperature is mixed with 74 g of water at 70°C temperature. The resultant temperature is (Gpecific heat capacity of water =I cal g" °C“! and latent heat of fasion of 0°C ARNIS SG Ho 37 g oe 70°C GHIS SY tho 74 g HS SDS, SODS SOS Aes (HB DIPS DG p0=1 eal g"! Ct Haw Sok HSS tho =80 cal g) ans 1. 45°C *2.70°C 73 20°C %*4.35°C ‘Question iD: 3838233295 ‘Chasen Option : 1 ‘84 The operation of @ clear reactor is said to be eritical when the value of neutron multiplication factor Kis 28 Sols Galrga HEod Sods HAS ada, Argerd Heyer GS toraSo K Dens ans KK =0 x201 vtK=l ‘Question 1 2698239316 ‘chosen Option 3 -tips:fedn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/200002414/2000024148709667117156172527943032).. 3058 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialn.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. @.85 The difference between the fundamental frequencies of an open pipe and a closed pipe of same length is 100Hz. The difference between the frequencies of the second harmonic of the open pipe and the third harmonie of the closed pipe is 28 FSS fo 28 BOOS Hav 28 sarhas Myo PSS FSye jo Bo 10012, BOOS Myo Bins; CodS wads ;60 Ook sarhawway To AY dS SHI Pda Boo Ans 1: 100Hz *2150Hz *3.200Hz *4 250Hz ‘Question ID: 383823 ‘Chasen Option : 1 a, The process of the loss of strength of a signal while propagating through a medium is 28 Srehgavo argo" aro wees) Hosso Sarg0y FHA WS ans is yc» damping eS8H0 amplification x2 SG8o we attenuation Sedo 00 modulation SrewopSas ‘Question ID: 3838233320 ‘Chosen Option : 3 {87 A long straight rod of diameter 4 mm carries a steady current “i. The eurent is uniformly distributed across its cross-section. The ratio of the magnetic fields at distances 11mm and 4 mm from the axis ofthe rod is 4mm ay0 He a8 TIPE 54 HO DEd5S array i’ dd SON GSA, DES Waro OD HGsGydaw D ASHI 2H60ed aid yd. SASOS 84 wf S0 904 | mm HO 4mm Srdawod' Sabsy0d (Hda dso 233 ane 11:2 veil wo4r1 weld ‘Question ID : 3888233508 ‘Chosen Option : 3 -tips:fecn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 14/2000024148709667117156172527943032).. 31158 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. {88 The voliage gain ofa transistor in common emitter configuration is 160. The resistances inbase and collector sides ofthe circuit are 1k and 4k0 respectively. Ifthe change in ase current is 100 yA , then the change in output current is AIS AT DT GO HD a8 UTDIHS SIF 59 160. edo HOow DsOdo BH Soahos' ad) ATED Str 1k Ooo 44a. aqrdo Fins, DeigS areros'D Svc) 100A won HYL DEjS Borros'd ard ans vt4mA 2.40 pA x34 pA x~+40 mA ‘Queston 1D : 3838253518 Option: 4 {89 The internal and external diameters of a hollow eylinder measured with vernier calipers are (5.73:0.01) em and (6,010.01) em respectively. Then the thickness of| the eylinder wall is 3005 $050) 5 Sosads 28 Sen Aro Tok woSS LOcio airs Dye SHS (5,730.01) em Sako (6.01+0.01) em. woe APSo Sins}, Fs Sooo ans x1. (0.28+0.01) cm v2 (0.14+0.02) em > (0.28+0,02) em +. (0.1440.01) cm ‘Question ID: 3838233282 ‘Chosen Option : 4 ntips:fedn.cigalm.convipertg2/pub/2000"ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 1412000024 148709667117154172527943032... 32158 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. (2.90 Analphabet T” made of two similar thin uniform metal plates ofeach length “L’ and Wid ‘ais placed on a horizontal surface as shown in the figure. If the alphabet is vertically inverted, the shift in the position ofits centre of mass from the horizontal surface is 287838 ‘L? &BS SoOlw ‘a Sben) Ao Bodd 28 GPs S920 2563 SHY SvSOT Sciro Faas ‘T ©& 860 SHos Srds Dorr 28 £82 Sirodd Sood GoiiaBSS. ef tod SeGodoer BRS, §Bz BSPOSS S00 HOG WA (GHj0F Lo|So YAS Sréoy x Horizontal surface (GBx saros8 500) ‘Question ID: 3838233288 ‘Chosen Option : 2 ‘91 The displacement equations of sound waves produced by two sources are given by sin 400xt and. y,=8sin408xt, where ‘tis time in seconds. If the waves are produced simultaneously, the numberof beats produced per minute is Dom ASO SO SHWWS Gi Sdoro Jawos Sdsorn ¥,=5 sin 400 xt 60d y,= 8 sin dOnt 7F IBSD, B.C 7 SOO WSOCD S, Sdorren NITOOS' GSS DS, 28 NDWNVE NOT DS OST Sows Ans 1.8 %*2.120 v5240 xa4 ‘Question ID: 3888253500 ‘Chosen Option : 4 -tips:fecn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 14/2000024148709667117156172527943032).. 33158 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. Q.92 Two point charges -10 wC and +5 wC are situated on X-axis at x=0 and x= m. ‘The point along the X-axis where the electric field becomes zero is Bode Dodd waren -10 wC Oakw +5 nC en SAM x=0 Oko x=V2 m DothGo SG X.o§ So HAH. Xossw GIS SOS DES Bis BSS doar wr Docs “x1 = 2(V2=1)m xe x=(V2-1)m (J2+1)m ve x=2(2+1)m wax ‘Question ID: 3888253508 {@.93_A body thrown vertically upwards from the ground reaches a maximum height ‘h’. ‘The ratio ofthe kinetic and potential energies of the body ata height 40% of b from the ground is rd hod Sod $Ba oonor BE DSdads 28 SAN nH 898 BOSE. BE S26 Sod “h S' 40% DB) SG SANE BBs Bes Ooo YBa #0948 ane 1.933 xed w34:9 032 ‘Question ID: 3838233286 ‘Chosen Option : 3 8.96 A circular coil of area 200 tan angular speed of 40 rads“'in a uniform horizontal magnetic field of magnitude and 50 turns is rotating about its vertical diameter with 210. The maximum emf induced inthe col is 2107 T S8Srm0 Ko 28 2663 £As Sdr0d6 EadM,0e Eidos 200 om? BrOxo HOLD 50 cEY ho 2s SFT Sido od 90 Dens wo Sys 40 nds" Shah SAS wsrmo TonedsyO. Breos* (HOSA; 10% ome Ans 1.0.8 V *2.03V *3:0.6V x412V ‘Question ID : 3888233541 ‘Chosen Option : 1 -tips:fecn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 14/2000024148709667117156172527943032).. 3458 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. Q.95 The relation between the current i (in ampere) in a conductor and the time t (in sevond) is t +91". The charge passing through the conductor between the times t =2's and a8arrSod'd dens lariro i (Sob S} Bain soo Sod S) Os Honodo i= 1249. 1=2s SBaho 1=10 sero dos TSS TIT WAirow DeopS wS¥0 ans XK 1.3648 C v?3552C %3.3720C * 4 3600C ‘Question ID: 3838233307 ‘Chosen Option : 2 0.96. big liquid drop spits into ‘n’ similar small drops under isothermal conditions, then in this process Sab GNYler SOPSOS as BE (GS Doc’, af SEBS n! OSy Docoyenir DSS¥anSS, son & Si as* Ans 01 volume decreases WASHArEI0 SiPeood , energy is absorbed 88 FIowSsacmedso0 , energy, is liberated $§ Sendscweood 00 total surface area decreases Ando anddso BTS S"peood 97 Aninductoranda resistor are connected in series to an ae source of 10 V. Ifthe potential difference across te inductor is 6 V, then the potential difference across the resistor is 28 (dso nOain AGAso UE 28 10 V ac AdTdS Serdadiwaw. [Uso DSd0 MVHS Bao 6 V Sans, ATS NSdo HBPavd Bo Ans X14 V v28V K36V *+10V, ‘Question iD: 3838253512 ‘Chasen Option : 1 -tips:fecn.cigalm.conviper’g2/pub/2000ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 14/2000024148709667117156172527943032).. 3558 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 148709867117 1541725. (.98 Two stars of masses °M” and ‘2M’ that are ata distance “d” apart, are revolving one around another. The angular velocity ofthe system of two stars is (G-Universal gravitational constant) “d' Gros ay, "M’ SoOctw “2M" Soren SOAS Goch SKE 2Sor"d cher ass dor cosyD. Dodd Sgro Sj59 Show Brio (G-D¥, tte 5 HEr0K0) ans x1 POM @ x2 [2M d > PM d 26M F x4 ‘Question ID: 3838233291 ‘Chasen Option : 3 ‘2.99 Normally a capacitor is connected aeross the output terminals of a rectifier to D808, G8 Tins, AGso SSex SorSmorr BPHootoao Seosyenso S290 Ans , togeta varying DC output Ardoed5yemsoe3 MGes DC d sPocicwrans x2 convert DC to AC DC AAC & APS IRAE we to get a steady DC output Doses DGado DC d SHoSeras xa convert AC to DC AC ADC rr APSHA ‘Question ID: 3838233519 ‘Chasen Option : 4 {2.100 A wooden cube of side 10 em floats atthe interface between water and oil with ts lower surface 3 em below the interface. If the density of oil is 0.9 g em”, the mass of | the wooden cube is 10 cm ad2s0 fed aS Bz Sao Gr [$04 ero Add sdaiw Ss Gosy. AS9jO SeADE 3 cm GOS Goren SOIDHS. ATT OY TSS 0.9 gem” eon, 3S) soso Dass Sago8 am 9 9308 «2.940 ¢ 3.1000 g x4.900g ‘Question iD: 3838233294 ‘Chosen Option : 4 ntips:fedn.cigalm.corvipertg2/pub/2000"ouchstone/AssessmentQPHTMLMode 1/2000024 14/2000024 148709667117154172527943032)... 36/58 ‘512124, 207 PM dr’. cigialm.comvliperdg2/pub/2000touchstone/AssessmenlQPHTMLMode'//200002414/2000024 14709867117 1541725. 2.101 conductor of length 1.5 m and area of cross-section 3%10-‘m? has electrical resistance of 15 2. The current density in the conductor for an electric field of 21 Vin" is 1SmOGs, 3x105m? Gj] Bropo tle as aero Dis; NOGo 15 0. PHS EF D645 {So 21 Var! wand, DBE Garr TOSS %*0,7x105 Am™ *20.7x10° Am™ 8 9.7x107 Am™ 4 0.7«10° Am™ ‘Question iD : 38382332 ‘Chasen Option: 4 1.102 Which ofthe following statements regarding nature of physical laws is NOT comet? BBE DabSvO S Qr7DE HoDodod & GOH TSjOS! 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