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I Physics
I. doubly ionizetl L'- 1011 h1 Jlr<lUnd stale
ah<mhs YLb eV of eJtetg)'- Find the inLr=e m
angUlar momentum of electron.
(Take h = 6.63 x w-"' J-s)
(a) 2.11x lO--s
4
J-s (b) 3.10x l0-
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J-s
(t} l.O'ix w-> J-> (d) JO"" J-'
2. Eiecmc conduction in a sc,llmnducmr takes
place due m
(a) electron' only
(l>) holes on!)'
(c) bmh electrons and buies
(d) neither elcctmn< nor holes
3. A 1>1tC whose cros'->eHion is 4 rom' i>
>tr<tched by 0.1 mm hy a cert:Jin weight. How
far Wlil a wire uf the same material and length
stretch, if iL> "'""'"sectional ar<:a ;, 8 mm' and
the same weight is attached?
(.1) 0 5 rom (b) l.D rom
(c) 0.05 nuu (d) 0.06 mm
4. A thin ring of ma" 2 7 kg and radius 8 crn
rutdlc> at.nur an :cis through e<ntte and
1-'t1P<'I1diculal to the plone of the ring at
LS rev/,, Cokultc lhe ldnetic en.,-g_y of Ll1e

(o) 0.763 J
(c) 1.5 J
(b) 0.345 J
(til Zero
S- A body h"' " of - If it has
2.Sx 10" protorui, thon how many eleciron<
00<1} has?
(a) 1.2Sx 10
13
(b) 2.5x 10
13
(c) 10" (d) None of lhese
6. The graph olin (R!R
0
h<=-' ln.-1 (R- ra<lius
o a nude"' and .<_ = its mass nun:ber) ;,
(a} a straight line
{b) a parabola
(c) an ellip<e
(d) Nono of the abo>e
7. Ftgure the ellipticol poth of a planet
Rhmlt the >UD. 'lllc "'" shaded pam have
equal area. ill
1
and t, be t:1c Lime token by the
planet Lu g\J from a ro b <U!J frum ' to d
r<:>pc"C"\-d)', then
(a)l
1
<t
2
(b),, =t,
(c) t
1
>t
2
(dJ Jn.<uffictem infurrmtinn to deduce the
relation betweCll.t- and r,
a. When light pa,;s from one mc.Iwm to other,
then "hidt of the following may ctumge"l
(") Velocity and frequency
(b) Frequency and rn\our
(o) Velocity, wavclellgth and colour
(d) Velocir;-and wavelength
9. Molar heat rapao1ty of a ga; on
{a) the <tate of the go
(b) the process
{c) nature uf
(d) nature of gas on<! the process
10. Two horlies at different temperatures are
mOO m a C'llorirnet<r. Wluctl of the followin;:
quantitie; ren!aln conserved?
SUlll of the t<mperoture of the rwu \>odic>
(b) Total hca( olthe ""'" botlk>
(c) Total internal energy of the two bod1os
(d) tntcrn"l energy of e>ch hody
11. A p<rtick has been project<d at cerroin angle e
wirh the htHizuntol, llnd the value of 9 for
which the particle hil5 the ground in >uch "
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manner that initial and firull velomy vector>
ore or 90'-
(!l) 600
(c) 15'
(b) 30"
(d)
A particle is moving in a moighr lme 'vith
corutantvelocity J m/s. Atl 0, a forO<'""'
Otting on the particle in a d1rcction
jl<tpendirular to the direcrion of its initJal
which causes an of
1 rnJs'. D8terrnine the magrtitude of partick's
velocity att 7 3s
(a) 3 m/s
(c.l :J.J2nvs
[b) 6rn!s
(d) b1'3 rn/s
13. Three guns are aimed at the centre of a drdc.
They are mounted on the circle_ 120" aparL
They lire in a timed sequence, such that the
three bullet> collide at the O<ntre and mash inro
a stationary Jump. T'lvo of the bulle" have
identical Iru!S3es of 4.50 g each and speeds of v
1
and v
2
. The third butler hos a of 2 00 g
and a speed of 575 m/s Find titc unknown
speed<.
(a) 200 rn/s each
(bJ l45 rn/s and 256 rn/>
{c) and 320 rn/s
(d) None of the above

ff tilmj, ,fl' (R""'"), F.ach of
mo.,.,, oo(Y ""
,;,,,-,;;o,l(ot< /<;V!';M .. t/'< ,/t.,ici;
. . -_
: ' ' (iiJ : fili iN,; "' .ru.,: "
- : ...
. "11>1: l "Job;i._
:: , ,
- W k"""' '.j'tm'em<nt lfH tiu<; II
- '
14. Statement 1 , The fundament I umt5 ofwlocity
of lighh< 3 x 10' rn/s and acceleration_ Due ''-'
gravi<y i 10 m/s' and !he m.s; of proton i
1.67 X
S"""mnt ll : The value of time m <uch a
'Y"""" is 3 x to" '
15. Stalement I ' Angle of rw'-'-"' il equal to che
angle of limiting friction.
Statementll: When ):he body "J"" " the pomt
of motion, the fo,-, of friction in this Slagc r;
called friction.
16. Mark the correct oprion
(a) ln electJn<totic< llre.e i> HU muUun of
charge ot ill in cond<!L"':ots bulk
(b) hr olemu>tti<>, there is a motion of
charge pm11de in mndllcr<><'< l>ulk
(c) In elecrrwmtics ond c:urr<ct cleclnoty
there is a net of charge particles in
the bulk tk matcrial of the
rd)ln electtosmtic. and mrront lecmcity
there i> no net motion of cltarge porrid"'
in rhe bulk oflh.e matetidl of the conductnr
17_ A dtild pu_;hcs a toy Jx,, 4.0 m along the floor
by means of a force fr 1\: Oowr.word
rlt ""dTIJ(]e of 3T to the homonmL How tntt<h
wurk <toe:, the child do >
(a) l8.0J [b) 19.2J
(<") J (d) !-;one of the'"
1S. Currrnt passes through a soluliol1 of sod1um
chloride. In 1.00 s, JU" :-Ia' ions amve
at the llegat,ve ckctrodc arul 10
16
cl-
ions arrive at pmitive electrode. Determine the
Cl1moc ml the clire<tion in whiclt it is flowing.
tal 1 OOh rnA, pCK<itiw to electrode
(Ll 10.50 rnA, po<iOve m neg.1ri"e cleorode
(c) 1.056 mA, negative to ?Ositive elecuodt
(d) lO 56 to,\, ocg,.ivc to positive elecrrode
19. Mark rhe rorroc: opuon r<g.<c<.ling Seeback

(a) The cemperaturt" nf j1.nction at which
thermo emf i' m:'-<irm:m, JS called the
neutral temperature
]b) '!he tem]>e<artll'(' of llle hot junction ot
whkh thermo emf changes !ts sign. is
c.illcd the inveJSlon tempe1amr<
(c) IFA" A, ond e, denote the temperarure of
rold juncoon_ 11n-cr.<iM and
neutral temperohlrt' rt'<pcctiwry, then

(d) All of the above
20. An alternacing <tmcnt having p<ak value 14 A
io used to heat a meml wire. To produce the
same hca1 ulg dfuct, a conm:om curronl i can be
n<e<1, whe.., r is

(c] 7 A
(b) about 20 A

21. ,.,,h >Rtellite of M ei!'cic>< the ard!
wl!]\ sped u. lly how murh .1<1<'< it>
momenrum c1Lange as it goes halfwoy around
the C<U1h7 (/gHOI' me ocJ< Ui,, roW< ion)
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11. Due to magnetic !iehl, if /; i<
induced eleon io then, J F dl
llL Fmm abov" twu f E dl
. "'
(a) All the tb"" storements are <Ilwayo
(b) Only] aPd II are comccl
(.;) .>Jl rlu-ee aro
td) None of the obove
24. Comidtx two light 5otu-res of w<>,elengtlt ).
1
and ). , ().
1
> )_
2
) which cmtttm,o; n, nd n,
photor.s r"pectiVly '"a gtven time. 1\<Stnrte
equal [J<lWer for both the ,oun:e;, then
(;1) "' > "' fbJ "' < "'
(c) ": n
2
(d) Cant>oy onyLiltrtg
:l.S. Fo"' cell< each of ernt 2.0 V and mternal
resiscance mare <-"<lnnwed "' 'hvwn in tbc
fi)';lll<'. Find J, I, ,, n d r ,.
(a} 0.81\,04A,0.4A
(b) 0.0 A, 0.25 A, 0.25 A
(c) (8/l:l)A, (4/131 A, (4113)11
(d) Noneofthoabove
26. M"'k the rotrecr optic-r.
(a) Amp<''''' low 'ta'"' thet of B
ar.y clo>ed ,Stttfar<e ".U., times tho l'Urrent
posoing through the area bouruled bt
clo.sed >urface
{b) Gou"'' klw for magnetic fie](] m
magne:os!atlcs serve, tlle sanl<' pmpose "'
Gauss's low for elecrru: m cloc\ ro.<tatle.l
(c) Gau"'' Ia" fur 01agnenc field sti!e> lh"'
<he of 8 through any clo>cd ,ur[ac< IS
>OO'
-3QOJ -
Calculate tho heat of the cycle and efficiency of
cycle_
(a) 400J, 10<)%
(c) '-()0 J. 66.6?%
(b) 600J, 66.67%
(d) 600 J, 100%
26, The dnnen>iunal formula for torque is
[ML'r
2
), same a< tha< of work or ene<g)l, rn

propel Sl unit io
(a) ,iuulc
(c) N-m
(b) either N-m or ,ioule
(d) Noneofthese
The penod of o<Cillation of a simple pendulum
" gi,en by { 21! v';, wh= lis ab<Jur 100 un
and " kn<>wn to have l mm acturacy. The
period il about 2'- Tl>e time of 100 oscillanons
is measured b) " stop watch of leaot count
O.l ,_ The percIltrtge ermdn g is
(o) 0 l% (b) l%
(c) 0.2% (d) 0.8%
The potennal energy of a body of
'""" m at the earth's surface - mgR, lt>
;'J"ovitotio.nal potennal energy at a height R,
froon earth's ;nrfu Wlli be (Here, R, is the
radius of the earth)
(a) - 2mgR,
(<) mgR,
(b) 2mgR,
'
fdJ -
2
mgR,
---i--
200V
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31. Which plate IJ form an isolaL<d
(o) plate l and pk1te 4 sepamcly
(b) plate 2 and plate 3 separHely
(e) plates 1 and 4 jointly
(dJ plate1:.! )mntly
n,rge.s on l>"th the capdcitor> in ;teady state
will t>c on 6 "-"' !ir>t
(a) 4DO 4DO JLC
(b) 250JLC
(cj H!lii)JC, p(
(d) 4i0J.LC
33. Suppose q,, q, and q, t>c the magrurudes of
ch:uges fLo;,n (""" ,w[Lchc> .';, S, ami S, dftcr
they are clo,ed_ Then
(a) q,-q, arui q
2
= 0

(c)q, =q,=2q,

34. The "'""'"' breokd<m11 of a Zener
diode foo wlkh ol "followins grdph .,,;t; is
I! Chemistry
36. Wlllcl of the fullmving sal,; is colourless?
(a) CdCI,
(b) Cu50, SH,O
(e) Mn50
1
-7H,O
(d) Ni50
4
-7H,O
37. Drawback of DDT a< po>-ric,de is that
(a) it bccomo> mdfe<ti;-e after some drne
(b) lt" le."" cllcclive Lhan other>
(o) it is not eO<ily/rapidly dogradOO in ""u"'
(d) its high oost
38_ RCOKIJ, + 4Na0!-i + B.r,---> RNH
1
+ 2NoBJ
+ Na,C03 ' 2H00
Ro"non "' >aid
(a) flo>fmann-bromarnide reaction
(b) Sclunidt rco<tlOo
(o) Curtiu_, reaction
{d) Bedcrna:m reacrio11
l9. Vvl!ich of :he following i.s not the cxttnsrve
propcrt) I
() Gibb> free ene1gy
(b) EnLkolpy
(c) Entropy
{d) Vhcosity
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t '

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'

'
t 1234sareg x
'"P"' '"'"'9" IV)------
(c)
,,
(h) 6V
(d)
,,
In four oomplctt rovoluMn of :he ('.ap, the
<1o<tancP n-"velled on the pitch scale is 2 mm. lf
there are 50 divisions on the cirwlar ><ale,
then the loastcount of the screw gauge is
(a) 0.001 ruru (b) O.Ql mm
(c) 0.10 trun (d) l.O mm
4{). Wllicll o/ U1e lollowtllg ratclaw; ikl> m o>erall
order of 0.5 for "'"c"tior, tllvolving subsmne<s
x,_l"mJz?
(a) Rate=k{C,)(C,J(C,)
{b) Rate - kCC, ['-' (C, J'' (C, )'--'
{cl Rate=k(C,)''cc,:r'cc,f'
(d) Rate- k(C,)(C_, )
0
' I (C,)
2
41. The. m"hule of ortho hydrog<n is
distingllished from pam IJydrogon by
(a) two electrons moving in oppm1ce
ilire<.tioru
"'
two electrons mm,in.s m llie
,_,
diction'
,,,
'"
proton>
,,
oppo,,ite
dir<:c'tiQruJ
'"

ptotuno revoh;ng m
,,, ,_,
directiolls
42. WhiCh of the followmg do-e' JLUl cuutdin
l'---0----P bond I
(a) Isohyp<>pho;pbo.-ic add
(b) Diphmphoros acid
(cJ fli]>hosphorit a<id
Cd) H;vorho>phoric acrd
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Predominant pro<!uct is
Q
(a) &Me
'"'
(c) (d)
Mo
No.
:.'-'li#'iWill,i(rMitrOpli . :,._ .' :-- -:-.:,-. :. :; ,: , .-__j
Ill 1"11>\r- -"'"""" -ot!,- on: \OJlill'-ti.
>.:Vl<i!';l.....<.
. ._ , ..
-, ;-*---' .. : -..a.;.f pq-;:
%. Slect incorrecr >tatemem (s).
(a) The dissociation is a redox reaction
(b) Tlyb<idisation 'l'
1
d oo sp'd'
(PCr;J and st?lPCr.; 1
(c) Stn1cture changes from tngonal
brpyrnmidal to tctrahedrol (Pd:';) and
octahedro.J (PClOl
(d) None of the ""'"'c 1S inrorrect
46. Number of lone pain around phosphorus in
PC1
5
, PC14 anoi PCIO are respectively
(a) 0,1, 2 (h) !l, 0, 0
{d)0,2,1
47. l'l'hich of the fotlowing s<atemento is inoorrect
about elimination reactton ?
yY"'
I __) Product
(a) Reaction follows E
1
[t'lth
(b) -k rBromideJ
1
LKOH]'
(c) Reaction l> srerempectfk
(d) Reaetion is srereoselective
cnffillcaJ enet-gy
[o) corwer5ion
,,
chCIIl!COl cllcrgy imo
thermal energy
(d) ronver<ion

chemiclll energy il\10
electrical energy
so. The maximum number of ele<rron in a
mbshell bavi...g the s>U)jC "'ILoe of spin
quantum numDer is given by
(,]1+2 (b)21+1
(cJ l(l+ll idl -./la-11
51_ What weight of Oinlllonia conrnins the some
numDer of moleru!es as 11.2 L ni' morgen at
S'fP I
{a) J7g (b) 8.5g
(c}l6g {d}llg
!;2_ A comptrundfurmod llyelemen"A and B has a
cubic strucrure in which A atoms are at the
comers of the cube and B atoms al tlrc face
centre>. 'Ihc furruulo lot Lbe compowld i>
(a] A,B, (b) M<,
(c) A
0
B (d) A)l,
53, Which of the following define< enthalpy of
OO)Ull<}O 1
(a) n,om ____, H(aqJ+ Olf Coq)
(b) NH,CI(s}-------7 NH:(oq)-'- CJ (aq)
(c) CuS0
4
5H,0{>)+ 1!
1
0 ------>CuS0
4
{aq)
(d) r.uso,(.<J+ 51-tzO_____, cuS0
4
SH,O(.<J
54. The vapour pressure of pure solvco\< A L<
0.80 atm. INhen a non volatile substance B is
added 10 the solvent, lts vapour p<"SS\\1'<' drnp<
to 0.60 atm. What is the mole fraction of
component /l in the solution ?
(a) 0.75 (b) 0.25
{c) 0-40 (d) 0.60
55. Adsorption occurs not due to
(a) LJnbahmced force at surfacr molecules
(b) unutili<od free ,a(enCJes at surface
(c) increa>< entropy at urface
(d) van der Waals' attraction arsurl'aco
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&6. Sometime! yellow turbidity appea" while
passing H gas even m the absenee of !I group
radicals. This is because of
(a) <ulphur is J>l"'f''l[ in the mi:rture as impurity
(OJ IV group radkol> ore pn""Pltated as
sulphides
(c) Lhe oxidanon of H,S gas by some acid
radicals
(d) Ill group radicals are precipitated as
hydr<utid ..
5?. Which of the following complex ions will not
show oprical acrivity'
(') [Pt(Br)(d)(D(NO,)(Py)NH,J
(b) ci<-[Co(en),CI
2
]
(c) [Co(on)(NH,),CI,]'
(d) [Cr(NH,J,CI,t
58. The magnetic Moment o/a transition merol ion
is fnund ro be 'i.92 BM_ The number of
unpaired eleotrons pr.,ent m it is
(a)2 (b)3
(c)4 (d)S
59. Zwlner Jon (amino actdl s<abllises into
a<id at
(a) low pH
(b) high pH
(c) intermediate pH
(d) Pl (looelectric point)
(a) 1, 2 addition of HCI followed by
tautomensm
(b) I, 2 addition followed by reduction
(c) I, 4 addition followed byrnutomerism
(d) l, 4 addilion followed by oxJdation
rn,
CH,OH I H,o''
61. !! CH,-C-"" A
rn,oNa w
A and B are
CH, CH
3
I I
(a) CH,----C-CH,
I i I I
18
0H OH OH 0CH,
CH
3
CH,
I I
(b) Ol,-c-Cfl,, Ql
1
-C-CH
2
I I I I
OH ,,OH 0H OCH,
(c) Jloth (a) and (b) ar< rorrect
(d) Nooo of the above is correct
= 62 Ol,-c ... c-CH, producr
(a} CH
3
-CH
2
-at,-CH
3
(b) CH, v CH
3
(c)
(dl CH,-CH, -C -c-CH,-CH_,

. !lrOm!o.'nri :41<!1 .of
....
. ;ldM:t/1>1
. ," .-
A<fi :".$tii(.im<nil!uio.;
:::' - :.- .
_ .. < _:-

: {d}_.
63. Snrb:CIOI>tl : pH of 10 M HCI aque<>U& solution
i> less than L
Statement 11 ' pH is negativt. logarithm of W
concentration.
64. Starement I : l!thyl xanthate i> u.ed as a
oolle.::ror in lrmh floatation pro=s.
statement n : Collecton tlepress tile O""t<ltion
propeny of one of the components of the ore
and thus, help in the separation of differen1:
mineral present in the same on::.
6.5. : The atomic radii of rhe elements
of the oxygen family ore smaller than the
atomic radii of the oorresponding elements of
the nitrogen famil)'.
s-...t II : The memben of the oxygen
faJruly""' more electronegative and thus, have
lowu values of nuclear <:barge than those of
the nitrogen family.
.. _ 0'
..,. , ? Product is
(H) o,nn,l-f,n
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6?. A mixture of formic >oid and rn<al!c ac!d is
heated w:ith ron.-,ntrated H,;S0
4
. The gaseous
product is pa:lsed into KOH solution where the
volume decreases by l/6th. Tite molecular
proportion of the organk acids, formic acid ond
oxalic odd in the mixture i<
(a)4.l
(b)l:4
(C)l:2
(d)2:1
61!. In the preparannn of p-uilro acetanilid<: from
anlllne, nirratiun i> not done by nitnlting
mixture (a of cone. H,SO
4
and e<>nc.
HN0
3
) becau;o
I Mathematics
I, The locus of the point z >Rti>fy!ng Re G) 1<,
where k is a non-zero real nurnhex, i>
(o] a straight line (b) a cirdc
(c) an ellip>c (d) a hyperbola
If A=[ cos'
cos" sin"
and B =[

=asin<>l
sin'n J


are twu matnces such that the produ01 AB is
nullmatrix, therHX
(a) 0
(b) rr,ultJple oh
(c) an odd multiple of;
(d) None of the obOV<
3. The image of the pomt

(3, B) in the line
(II} u. 4) (b) (4, I)
(c) (-1,- 4) {d) {--4,-1)
pre.s.<ure nf 1400 ToiT (exc!UQing l!le Vllj><lur
pre>!ure of water) and comainin;r 68.5% l!, by
mlume, find the volume uf H., measmed at
STP, which w:itl dis>Oive in JL of water_
(a) 16 mL
lb) 12 mL
(c) 23 mL
ldJ 121 mL
70. A mixture Qf 0.50 mole of H
1
and 0.50 mole of
S0
2
i; introduced into o 10.0 l container ar
25"C. The container ha a 'pinholc'leok. Afrer a
petiod of time the portio) pre"""'e of H., ;n the
remaining rnixurre
(a) exceeds that of so,
(b) is equal. ro that of SO,
(c) ISl.,nhanthatofSO"
(d) is the same"' in m1xture
'" '
x+x'+----+x"-n
4. '"eva ueof hm ----
i.l
x-I
(a) n
(b) n+l
' (c) n(n+J; (d) n(n-1)
'
'
5. If then f(x) ''
1 + x
2
'
ditkrent:able on
(o) [-I, I]
(b) R-{-1,1}
{c) R-(-1,1) (d) Non<Gfthe""
6. The distance borween the Origin and the
<angent to ourve y = <? + .-' """"" at the
" = 0, is
'

"
'
(c)--
./l
'
(b) --
" (d) _;_
,,
7. General solution of the
C-J3 -1J.<in o + (,'3 + 1J ""' e = 2 is
equation
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(b)


" "
(c) 2mr
4
-
12
(d) n1t+(-1)"%-f
2
s. lhe numbor of orrang<mentS of the letters of
the woTII BA.'IANA in which the two N' do not
appem adJacently, i>
{a}
(c) 80
(b) 60
(d) 100
9. If o cirdc of constant radius 3k f"'""' lhro"l!h
the origin anii Illets the """' at A and !!, the
locrn of rhe oentmJd nl is
Cal Cbl x'+y
0
=2k
0
(c) x
0
+y'=3k' (d) Noneofthese
10. The t.lngenl at Llre (r" ,Y, )to the parat>ola
y' = 4e>e meots the parabola y
2
- 4a (;< - b) ot
Q oml R, then the mid point of QR is
(a) (.c,.y
1
} (b) (x
1
+b,y
1
)
(c) (x
1
< b,y
1
(d) (x
1
-b,y
1
-b)
11. lf h and F, be the feet ot the J"'r,>eruli<:ular5,
fiDm the foci S
1
aud 5
2
uf an ellipse
x' y'
5
+
3
1 on the tangent at any point P on
the elltpse, then CS
1
hl equal co
(a)2 (b)3
(o)4 (d)'i
12. The crillcal point> uf the funttion
j(x) = (x - Zf" (2x + 1) '"'
(a) land2 (b) lan<l-1!2
(c) -1 ""d 2 (d) 1
13. 'lhnalueof(

(JJ<b:is
CJ (b) r.
' '
(d) None of these
4
4t a, band c be thm:: nl>II-z.ero >=tors, no
two of whidt are If the vector
1 + 2 b is collinear 1 and b + 31 is
collinearWlth li, them/ + zli 1
(b) ),. b
(d) 0
Thr<'<' six faced dke are thrown together. The
prolmhihcy rhar tlle sum of the numbers
appear:ng on the die is k [3 s k 8), is
k' k(k-l)
(a) 432 (b) 432
(c)
d k(k-l)(k-2)
( !
16 flw
.. ... :. c: " : :' ,c_:,_;:: , .,
i.erJ:: 1! y =j'{xiilmilmif
(l"joi:dv.l ii\eo
,:,o,ru ; , i" , li .:.; 'k. , .i.kh " ;uwt
f("J =Y ;, ?'" E!A;;;,;rj:
iii.s, . . .. , .. ' ," . .::.::. ...
fi'cf' ...
lf.:o;,"k.iill;f. Of.,, ;,.,.;;,
u,.n:',- Of
'<!(afl.i,c't\9ri: ! ") . , .. .... ' ... ' . ,
16. If x <hen >in
1
(sin xJ"' equal to
(n)x
(c)2n-x (d)-x
'
(a) 2
{O) 3R
'
value
,,
!3. Ne1'!tion of'Ram t< 10 d"" X or Rashrui is in
do., XII";,
(o) Ram is not in da X and Raslmri is not in
doS<XTT
(h) Ram IS not in do" X b11t Ram;, class in XII
(o) E1ther Ram J> not rn cla"X or Ram "no! in
cio:.; XII
(d) None of the
19. The sum of the dcv1ation of 20
obscr;-allotts mearured from 30" 2. 'lbe mean
uf deviad011 is
(a) 2S.S
(c) 29.6
(b) 30.1
(d) 30 .. 1
fhe ba'<' uf a cliff is circular. From the
eJ:tre1n11 '"' <f" diamOier of Lhc b..,. of angles
of elevation of tl1e top uf the diff are 30" and
oo. If the he!ghL uf the cliff be 500"" Ll1cn the
d!omeLe< ul Llte base of the cliff i<
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
lf.f(x)=,m' 1

_ I .I', _

1
1 l, then go{(x) "' to
'4)
{a) 0 (\,) I
[c) ""'o (d) Noncoftltc"'
The Rrea of tho quaartlateral formed by tllo
tangeut> althe end po1nt.1 oflatusrecturn w the
- x' y'
elitpbC <) I s -lis
() z: sq unic (b) 9 ;q unit
(c) -; >q unit (d) 27 sq unit
'lhe potu\' ( 0. {). (l, 3) and (82. 30) ""
venice< of
(a) an obtu"" dnoled tria11gle
(b) "" ocULO ongled tnangle
(c) a nght angled tnangle
(d) '-lone of the above
Tbc cemre of the circle pd,illl; thwugh the
point (0, 1} .md touching the curre y = x' at
point (2, 4) J5
I
16 271
Cal ,-s' 10
(
16 53)
(c) -5'16
il equal'"
'
(a) 2
(c) 2_
'
(b) (_16
' 7, 10;
(d) None
' cos 8
28 Suwose A,. A,, _ .,A_., ""' tllirty sru each with
fure element> ano:l Rv R,, ____ , R" are n >ets
each wltir three clements such that
"' " u il, = u B, =S. u- of S boelongs
-] ,_,
10 cxaetly t<:n of A, ' and exacrly 9 of the 8,',,
then the value of n IS
(d) IS
(c) 4-S
(b) 135
(d) 90
...- ; """' ':!>i s;, ""'' '!'>,-""
.. lYP<- iliw.- (/liiS!ioils <\JMlW_ '!"!>-
- '"""?"-"" ' : Srrtl<n\irn- r 'fli.,.,...,i(i .,.,, 11
i>f '"'-" 1"""""" olio'""-' fi>Ur llltmli<CW<
ihl>ihls,-
""k<tff><> "'_,: )'n 1ll< ( aJ,;M; f2 rube! fdl '-'!
ril< P'><!i<!clo''
("! ""'""""' l is "'""-Sl\1wm-n;:,. _"'!>\-
. .-,.,.to s;,w,mu. -
11>/' s:rn..m.nt l Sli<.\<""IW "
{<I -"""""'"' t a,-<m.,
hti . i .; s..,M:.tli Iiu,tnoi; 5limm''''t il' ,;
a "'' q,;,.,,..,;, i.,
29- Statement I : If ox' + bx + c 0;
[o,b,R) :md hm'<' a
cu1Il!l1on root then a: b : c = 2, 3, 4.
Sta<ement II : Roots of 2x' + + 4 0 ore
illlilgi:rory.
Statement!: Iiu + bt c l2;1a, b, c 0). then
moXJmum value of abc i5 64.
Stat<:ment II : M<llnum value occurs ;vh<n

31. Moh!menll: The termlndcpcndem ofx in the
cxpanion of ( :< + 2 )" i< "c" _
Statemenl.!!: ln binomial tllparu;ion middle
torm "ino:lependent ofx.
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
j cos' x e"""" "' dx is equal to

, 0 ' sm Coo _cos x+o
"--,-+c 4
(d) Noneoft:hese
A b<Jx cuntdiru 100 Lld<.eu, numbered
l, 2 ... ,lOG. l"wo tickets are chosen at rnndom.
lt" gi""n that the maximum numl>er on the
nvo chOS<n tlckets is not more than 10. Then,
the probbiliry that the minimum number on
themis5,is
(<!)
" . ) 12
lC J:
(d) None of these
..,. PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY
'
{c)
'
'"

'"
<
,,,

'"
'"'
(c) u.
,,,
u.
,,,
n.
'"
" "'
...
"'
.
'"
...
'"
...
"'
"
,,,

'"
"
'"

"'
"
"'
...
,,,
" '"
"
"'

"
"'
...
'"
...
"'
...
"'
"
"'
n.
"'
"
'"
...
'"

'"
"
'"'
"
,,,
"
,,,
"
,,,
MATHEMATICS
),
,.,
'
,,,

,,,

,,,

"'
'"'
(a) u. (b) u.
,.,
"
(0)
"
,,,
"
,.,
...
"' u.
,,,
"
,,,
"
"'
...
,,,
l3.
"'
"
,,,
"
[a)
34. Let

.... +o.x'"
be a polynom110l 1n a n<ol variable .:< wi<b
O<"o .... <cr.. The funion !'(rl
m
'
"'
"
"
"

...
"
"

u.
"
"
(a) n<Oither a maximum nor a minimum
IJ>) only on maximum
(c) only one minimum
(d) only one maximum ;md only one mmunum
H [] denotes the great- function, then the
I
" '
integral
0
[x ] dJ< egmili
(b] Z+ ..;2
(d) None of these
,,,

"' '
"'

'"
'"'
"
,,,
...
,,,
...
'"'
'"
"
(dj
"
"' "
,,,
,,,

'"
OL
"'
"
"'
,,,
...
,,,

'"
(c)
,,,

,.,
"
,,,

,,,
,,,

,.,
"
,,,
"
,,,
,,,
"
,,,
"
(a) .
"'
,,,
"
,,,
"'

,,,
'
,,,

,,,
,,,
" '"
...
"'
" "'
"'
"
,.,
"
'" "
,,,
,,,
"
'"
"
,.,
"
"'
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
"., ______ "_'_'_'_'_!L __ ,22.4ov
Cllang< io angular momentum
" .
>






1. lo lhe charge carrlen are
doctroru and holes, so conducllon Is due to
00.
3. If the matert.al and length are ;erne as well as
the ,o-etching then F, L andY are fixed
in the relot!on .>!. !t -Then,
, .
1J.L A constant



nA,M,
After ubst!tut!ng the values, wo get
t. L, - o.os mm
4. For o thin ring
, .
KE :i/"'
Here, I mr' 2. 7 (O.os)' O.OJ 721<g-m'
OJ n 1.5 rev/ s 3 tad!
After rub>tituting the values, we get
0.763 J
5. Let n be the number of ele<trons in the body.
- 2X 10--< X L6 X lQ_,.

+ 2.5x IO" x !_6x 10-t9
n 3.75 x 10"
R nR,A
1
"



'
7. From kepler'< law, eqMI area will be swept in
e<jnal time intervals_
3. When light 1s passing from one modiurn to
another. then frequency Md ooimrr will not
oilang<.
9. It depends on nature of gas, C
1
is different for
diffu:rent gases and it olso dof>"'\ds on process .
10. Due ro tem{ler1lture difference heaLLran,(cc i>
taking place from one b<>dy to another, and no
external source is rupplymg eneiJfl to the
bodtes, thus total internal energy of the rwo
OOdie remain' conserved olthough
individually it chang.
11. From the diagram shoWTI
29 180 90
0
initial drrcttion, v, 3m;,_
Along perpeodkular d ir<"i on
1 ml't
i
L ___ ,,,
v
)' ,,----------,- C
I 1 vy
13. lhre- gtlll' are fired toward the oentre of
circle as sh<><vn in figure.
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
15.
SiTI<<, """1 fioo.l momentum 1f zero, no
oxteiT'.al forc< is "ctmg on rh< system. total
irutial momcmum should al:;o be zero.
Thrc" \'e<:tms, which are at OTI ongle of 120
leads ro zero resultant if and on!), if tbcy have
same magnitude. So,
4.50 v, n 2.5 x 570- 4.Sv,
After witl get
v
1
and v, he ..
fcl "[LI
1
j" 3xlO' rn/s
[g] "[L"J' 'J
"!On1/s'

2 [L'l
2
]
"3x!O';
w
T"3xl0
7
s
Al: the >im uf" rough oontactwherc >!upping
is about to occlll the twu for<cs acting on eadt
object are normal reacti011 N and frictional

Thm, limiting "ngle
"
... (!)
Now, at the point ohliding down the angle ol
\nclmation of the plane with the honzontal is
'-"lk<1 the angle or repose (u).
From
cos a = mor sm u
ur
"' ""llll\-'(j_t)
.. (li)
from Eqs. (il and (jj)
)., ""
In elec:1:Tc<!mtics ihcr< \s no net motion of
ohorge portides b:tt electrons (frco) can move
tesulting in zero n<t motion. In
rurrent eleciri<ity. clem-ons move with '""""
1\Ct ""locttyor we can;ay, nel motion \s there.
"'
'b_
Wotk- p, co 37'
"(6)(4) (0.30)
"1?.2.!
o (n _+n _J,
'" n
' '
(2 68 X JO"" + 3.92 x 1Q
10
j (1.6 K !0-!0)
1.00
=l0.56mA
D\r<cdon of eurrenr is from p05itiv>3 dc<trndo
ro negative electrode a> No- ore po<itively
charged while Cl- an- neg>tiwly charged_
19. All arc 1'<\Mc charactetistics of S<ehaek effect.
20.
" H
,0,
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
"
L _____ _jc,;lctlonlos
Let in "bove e>rnmple, if blocks are-
reJativt'ly then ""ic friction is pl'<'sent ""' hoth
the blods will rnuve rogether and hence w
1
,is
po,;nve for bigger block_
The third statement is trUe only for statirnlary



nme l!f. !It
"

-


' .
'
n, >n,
Wnt< KVl fur CDH:
'
1, (2+ 2+ l + l)-4-1, (2- 2+ 1 + 1)+ 4= o
=* 61,=61,
___ (i)
!llld 1
2
+1,=1
1
... (ii)
Apply KVL for EFAB
1,(2+2+1+1)-4+1,(5)=0 ... (ilil
lifter solving the f,qs. (i), (ii) and (hi), we get
1
1
= 0.5A, I
2
= 0.2511,/
3
= 0.251\
26. Ampere's law slates J B d/ = equivalem
ofGanss's law for elecrnc held in electm<;tatie<
Gauss's law fur magnetic field states jB dS = 0.
Here perc<ntage error in
1 mrn 0.1
I= 100 ,,;;-" 100 =TOO X 100 0.1%
" ' 0 l
anu% errorlll T =
2
< lOO X 100 =0.05%
:. %error ing = %error ml + 2(% error In T J
= 0.1 + 2x 0.05= 0.2%
w. l!.u-u,-u,
_ mgh _ l7'.gll, _ mgH,
-;---,.---;n-;---,-
+R +R
' '




'
L':=;;:mgR,
Platos 2 and 3 ai joined rogether bm they ore
neither mnnected w any of the terminal of the
battery nor to any other >l1!'CC of charge. So,
they jointly from "" isulared systeiiL
Befu.re closing the switch the charges
shown m ftgure (a).
''e
IJ
wh<n
mi<e'les
a<ewen
<OO 0
O,e
'""
(liOO+<l)r.o.C
'

(0)
'
'
when
"'"''"'"' =clueti
200 v
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
Let qWC) cha'!l"' goes from the battery. Then
c!mrges on both wii!!IIfSI's by q.
Applyjng Kirchhoffs see<>nd law in figure (b)
afte:r <l<inl! the 'witch
200- ql)-(150 + ql
', 6 ' 3
Charge on 6 is 700 nd !JJl 3 1!f is

33. From all the three switthes 100 IIC of charges
will Dow.
I Chemistry
36. CctCl
2
has Cd
2
+ ion (4d
10
1 whlch i5 culourle"-
37. DDT-a pesticide, ;, not e.asily and rapidly
degraded in narure.
0 0
II II
36. R --C -l\1!
2
+ Br,_--; R --C- NHBr----->

0
II _...... ..
\
!! -C -NL Br--t R-N=C =0
..
J "'
RNH
1
+ C0
2
This reattion i:l called HofmaM-bromamide
re.actlmL
39. Viscosity is an intenstV property
4{L
Order urn of allexponemlal <enn

41. In 01oho hydrogen, proton revolve in the sanle
d1oeceun.
4J. llypnphosphonc acid (H,P,o,)

, ___ ,
1\ 1\
1!0 01!1!0 OH
l>ohypopl=phoric arid lH.,P,O,)
0 0
" II
1!--- --D-P-01!
I I
OH 01!
The ouput voltage ,; constant at some input
wltage catled the reverse breakdown volrase
ofa Zener diode H<re lt is 6 V.
j

Sl!llD
Least <Otmt =

Numtlei of division on oi...,ular scale

=---so =!J.Olmm
Diphosplwrus acid (Pyrophosphorus acid,
ll,P,O,l-
IT
H-P---0 -P-H
I I
'" '"

R,P,O,l
(Pyrqlbosphorio
Solubility of 1
2
is greatly inorell>ed by adding tU
salt RI in water
'
CHC!B.-
2
+ Me,COK-----+ CC1Br,--.,CC1Rr
Chlorobromo carbene (; CC!Br) undergoes
addition reacnon.
The reactions, fo which oner<actant {$ oridi&ed
while dw. other i< l'duced, are ealled redo:
reactions.
" +S ..,;
2PC1
5
,....... 1'\;l": + PClO
In the above reaction Lhe oxidation Slate of P
remruns the .. me .,;en after dWociation, thus
it is not a rodoY '""ction. (every disliOCiation
reac-tion i> not a redox roacnon)
ZP<:l, .-= PCli + PCl,
.,, ' ., .,,,,
(tn.,ool h;p,...m ;o. ,) [ "'"" ""'"ll "'"'b"""O
PCI
5
=
"
a "
\j
/j---,"
"
(no lone pair
of electron)
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
(no lone pair
of electron)
47. 3" halide !11 alroholic KOH prefers
1
path

ll (mo"' """'') pro<luot i> tb< ma)OT
proow:r and S<O<eoselecm"eOO<
""'""'P""Iic
48. OJ, =Oi---C = N
' ' ' prop-2-orte-1-nitril<!
49. Galvanic oeU is electrochernioal cell in which
emf i geneTated at "'" of reducrlon-

SO. Nwnber of orbitals in a 21 + I. Eoclt
of these oan bave one electron hav'..ngthe same
value of spin.
Sl. Since 11.2 L ofO, ga> contain half mole N/2
rmlecoles, hence Mlf mole of NH, will weigh
molerularweight 17
2
52. !;umbel of corner atom (A)= 8 x = 1
Number offace OOJttre atrun (B) ft 6 x = 3
Hen<e, formula of the compound Is AB,.
5 . p=X,,p'
x, = 1-0.75 = 0.25
55. Entropy (magmtude of "'nrlnmness] decreases
at surface during adsOl1JUOn.
56. Turbidity is due to oolloidal fumted, "' a rosult
ofd1e oxidation ofii
1
Sby wme n'tdising agent
(radi""l') P""""' m nuxture.
H + [OJ ----> H,P + S
57. For optical omvity at least one bide,ltate ligancl
:iliould be there.ln (a) all ligands are different,
hence chiral. Thus, [Cr('lH
3
)
4
Cl
2
r will not
exh!bit optical activity.
...

'"
Awlying m + 21 I' 'ff m 'i.92
, .
"
obtained from n = '>
R ---CH-coo ___, R -CH- OOOH
I
...
I
+NH, +NH,
It is naturally predominating ''' acidic wlution
to avoid ionisation nl -COOH.
61. A in the acidic medium, appears"" S"l type
product"' 3" "''00<-.ation is more stable thafs

w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
"'
I
CH, -C-CH, forms am! A i>
. .
'
""
'"
I
CH,ITH,
"OH OH
II oppeors as SK2 type product as 1 ;, less
>terically hindered that's why
'"
'
CH, ----{;- CH., foiTils and II i:;
- I -
ue


63. che pH should b< negative. But
practically it i< not f>OSSible beeaUM' cff<Oive
concentration of H,o ions will not be equal tu
IQ Min >udl a ooncemrared solutio-n. Uence,
pH is approximately zero.
64. ColltttOrs dsorb themselves polar group
grains of ores and thus, derive ore intu the
frmh.
65. In a period, on moving fmrn left to right, the
numt>er nf <hell< remain constant but number
of eloctrons incr""-'<S ie, effective nuclear
charge l_z) increases
atomic radii
Thu>. atumic radti of elemonts of VI group ""'
smalle< than the ewmic md1i of corresponding
clcmene< of group V.
66. Reaction is Diels-Alder reacdon.
0
u
II
+ CH,=CH-C-CH,-
dlenoplnle
Zn. !l,O
67. Sappos mole of HCOOH
Mole of!-1[,0
4

HCOOH-t H
2
S0
4
__, COi H;O + H,SO,
' '
H
2
C
2
0
4
+ H,SQ
4
-->CO+C0
2
Y y -' +H,O+H,SO,
Total ga=us prodllct> x -' 2y
Only CO, 1< ah,orbed by 1\0H, y mole
Hence,- Y
'


" "
0
' '
68. The nitration of arulino is difficult to oarry out
wit.':L nitrating mixmre, smce - NH, g.ronp get
oxidised v-hich i< nnt requLred. So, tlw amino
group is fn-.r l"mec"ted by acylallnn to form
aceronilide which i> then "'<rated to give
p-n>lro acetanilide ., a major product.
69.


9SO Torr= 959 1 /6Q ann J .26 arm
Acmrdmg to Hem}''s l'w
"Nnount of gas b,orbed is directly
proporMnl "'
Hence, -'-=!
26
"!'
IBmL 1 a.m
V-23ml
"
Jmtil O.E mol -
w,
0.5 mol
after a period of time H
2
being lighter, effu"'
faorer and hcnc'<', in larger amol!Ilt. So,
rema!nir.g hydrogen m"-'' bo loor.
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
But
Which is an equation of a circle.
Hence. the required h:m is a drde
2. Since, AB-o
[
co," lUH< >!fi "]
cm<J.<in" 'in'
'[ '"''' '"''""'],[" ",]
0
4
'l'"" Gt COS (U -
""' fl sio " cos( -
"]
0 0
->
So. (St an odd of%
3. Le!Q (x
1
, y
1
)be !he imo!(e Gf the point P (3, 8)
in the line x + 3y - 7. Then, PQ "
petperdiculor Ln gfven
' " I ',
--1=-1
x
1
-3 , 3,
'=> :>v::,- y, = 1 ... (i)
,,, . ,,...,. fx1 +3 y 1+8) hl"'
""" pomt o "'< !S
0
" w cuues
' ' .
Oil the line<, 3y -7.
x,+3 ,y1+8)
2 + 't 2
='> x
1
+3+3y
1
-24=14
= x
1
+3y
1
+13=0 ... (ii)
On sohirrg Eq<. (i) and (ii), we g<t
x,=-l,y
1
--4
!Ienre, doe coordino<es of poull Q (-I, - 4).
-tim --
. rx-l (X
2
-1) ic''"''f'"''
X -1 X 1 x [
(x":-1")j
,.,
-1+2+3+4+ ... +"
n("+l)
'
5. Since, j(x)-sin-(-"-,)
l+ X


j' (x)-
' o-x'l'
V'(,::.J
(l+x'J 2(1-x'J
,'(l x"i (I+ x'i'
2(1->2)
(l+x
2
)jl x'l
if fxf>l
j' {x)doc' not cxi>t f<>rl x-1 ie, x = 1
Hence, j{.<)" differentiable on R - { 1, 1}.
&. !"he equanon nf giveTl rurve is
y - e"' - x'
Atx=O,y-e
0
+0-1
On iliffer=tidtin); E4. (i) w.r.t. x, we ge<
:i;' =2!'" + 2x
=> (d;j =2e
0
+0-2
\
... (i)
The eq<ldllOn uf Lhe ld<ltt.Hl "' puim [0. 1) is
y-1=2(x-Ol
2x-y
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
:. R<quired distanc"<O length of perpendirular
from point (0, 0) w:t< - y + 1 = 0
j'0-0+11 l
/S
7. 'Tile gwen equallon is
U3- t)sin + h'3 +I) rose= 2
Let (,
1
3 - 1) = r ;in ct and (>13 + 1) = 1 """'

r=,,(,3 J) +(-'3+lJ
,/3- l
and ton n -=tan (60"- 45) = tan 15"
,'3- 1

.-. csilw,in8+roose<ros6=2
z,
1
2ctJ>({I-a)=2
' "
CO>(E )= .rz=C<>S4
' '


.
"
=>

a. Required number of amUJ8ements
6! 51
= 2131 -Ji- 60-20 =40
9. let fue coordinates of A and B be (a, 0) and
{0, I>J respettively. Cleatly, t>OA!I is a right
angled triangle, the hyporeno"" iltl is a
diameter of the cirde.
'
l

,."'""""''':fc::=:::7:,c,,.,.,, ,
'
= 2 (3k) = 6k
Now, 0.4
2
+OR'- All'
,.,(i)
Let (, the cootdinates of the centrot'd of
. '
.l.OAB, thenn =
3
,
3
From F.q. (i),

""
Thus, tlle locus of cennoid of l>OAB is
x'+y'-4k'.
10. The eqmttioo of the to y' = 4...: at
p<Jint (.<
1
, y
1
) is Y.l'! 2 a {x + x
1
).
or 2=- Y.V
1
+ 2ax
1
0 ... m
{h, k) t.. the mid J>Oint of QR- Then,
equation of QR ;,
'"'"- 2o [X+ h)- e -4<I(h + 0)

.., 2ax-i<y+k' ... (ii)
Clearly. Eq. (i) and {ii) repre.ent the =

1 _!!. _ 2ox
1
1-k-k'-2ah
_, k y
1
and F- :?nh 2ax,
y
1
' - :?nh :?nx
1
__., 4ax
1
- 2ah = 2ax,
=>

!fence, th nud point of QR w (x, y,).
li. We know that the product of perpendicut.rs
from two feci of an etlipse upon any tang.nt i:!
equal to b" if, 3.
12. Givon that, f{>:) (x - 21"" (2x + 1)
=> f'{x)-i (x -2T'" (2x + 1) + 2(x- 2/''
Clearly, f' (x) i:! not definod at x r 2, S<:> 2
is a o;ritioal point and fm another crittca[ point,
.
. . (x - :.rr''' (2x + 1)+ 2 [X - 2'F' o
=> 2x+l=-3[X-2)
=> X -I
lienee, I and 2 ore two crit:iC>ll points of f(x).
13. Smce,


)', !
=-C



H>


'
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
Q..+6)1=(2)l+l)lt


__. __, ..... _,.
a+2b+6c=U
15 n(S]=6'=6x6x6=216
n(E) =Cocllkient nf x' in(x + x' + ... + x)'
= Ca<fficient of x' _, in ( \-:_ x:)'
= Coefl'icicnr of x'-' inn- xf (I - xl '
= CoefficteJJt of x' -' in (I - x)-"
(.Hk$.8)

- -,.. 3 I
=''c, ..
' i'!ertre, the probability of tho requiie<l event
.. Solution< }Or Q. II<>. 16 ta 17.
'.

' ulvtll, 2 2
:.sin-
1
(sin x}= x-
17- Sinoe, 2tan _, x =" - in-"L
1
!" ;r"). X 1
2<an-
1
x+>in-'( ,)
,.,

18. (.et p; Ram ;, in class X
a:u:l q Rasbmi is in class XII.
Given propooition is pv q.

- 20 20
=3<1+0.1m3(),1
'"'
]niiAEC, tan 60"=d

=-> d1 =
5
J:m
and lnallliC, tan so"=

'
"" d,=SOOJ3m
Required diameter,
;oo c
AB "'"d, + d, =--:fi+ 504h3
500 2000
m
... (i)
21. We know that! z- z11 I - ,1 rtl'""'""ts the
regloD on riJ!ht side of perpendicular bisertoi
of"' and o,.
Th"", the given inequality I< - 21 > i - 41
represen"' !be region oo right ide of
Jl'!'l"""llcular of 2 nd 4-
,.
:1.2.
+cos"""' (x+
-om' x + ( siu rcos + ""' r in j)'
+"" x( <:OS sin x sin
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
2 sin' ;r 3 ms' " 2--/J
= sm x -,- , --,- - +
22
sm X cos _,
'"'' :.< - ,'3
+-
2
--oosx"nx
2
, " 2 1
' "n X o CO<S X 00S X
x< -,-, --,--,
Ssin'r 3ros"x 12cos
1
x
--:r- + --,
5 - , 5



:. gof(x)=g[f{x)]=g m=l
23. Given <QUation of elllp<e 1S
' ' :':__+L =I
' '
0<=-./a'-- b'

Hy S)'llllnetry, tl1e quodrilteral ;, a rhombu,_
'

,.
so, wtH! area is four times the "'''a of the light
angled triangle forrned t>y the r.ongent ond aJUS
in the!" quadrant.
=> oftangenl at ( 2, "
' ' '
:gx+3 s=l

912 3
.-. !lrea of JIBC!J
4 (area of !I 1\0B)

=27 sq unit
24. The '"'" of tnangle (ormed by the verhces
. '1
! 0, 0 '(I, 3) and (82, 31J)
\ ,,

' '
' '
30 I
= 1[-%(1- 82), 1 (3G- 24{i)J

Thus, tMe points are collinear.
25, Let centre b< O(h, k).
So, OA' =08
2
and {>lope of OA) (slope of tangeJ\t at A)=- 1
8 (0, 1)


'
(!>- 2)
2
(k- 4l' = h' (k-ll'
4h + M-19=0
H
Also, siope otoA = h _
2
... (i)
11I1d equ&LiOil of Tflflg"'" at (2, 4) toy is

k-::___4=-l (: m,m,=-lJ ,_,
4k--16=-h+2
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
Sin<o, rhe line; inersect, herefore they nmsr
have a point in COJtli'T>an. ie,
:<-1 yl z-1
--o
2 3 4
::<-3y-k
=f1

(say)
(;ay)
and x + 3, y = + k, 2 otmrc-
2A+l=u +3, JJ..-1 k
and

On "'Ivins these. we get
'

k=:JI.-2"-1

' "
=2
Sinc-e, each A, ha> 5 dement>.
'"
: n(ii,)=5X30-J50
,_,
- (r)
11m distinct elemffitt: m S and each dement of
S belon&' to exattly )0 of A;s. ,owe have
" l: nlA,) = lDm
_,
From F.q<. (i) and (ill. v:e get
10,-, = 150

Henrc,
.. (ii)
... (rii)
lfrom Eq. (iii)]
'"
If one root i5 onmmon, then other root lS also
oommon .
. Roo"' art COll)Ugate (u, b, < e R).
Hellce, both cquatlorn are rdeittic"I.
a:b:c=2.:3:4
Hence, Statement I i< true.
Since, AM2GM

E<o(abc)
1
"
'
ah: 5 64
Also_ ma,in1um value of abc Is 64 only wh011

H51CC, option (d);, ru<ruL-
''"r-
Now.rx+--+21 = ,:,
\ .< )

Fur rndep<ndent of x, 21 - r = 0 => r- 21
T,, '' = "'c,l
lienee, SIO<ement T is true.
In a bmomia! e"!""l'i"" (-<- a)' (ly) middle
term is independeru ui xwhich is possible onlv
when.;a=l

Henoe, it l< "ot neu:ssary thattnidddle term is
lndependt"t of x.
32. Let I ous' x e
1
"" dx
I '""' '"'111 , .rr
m.n=t => -slnxd::<=<ll

'4
"''4"'
=-4+c=---4-+'
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
--.-"- r-v""' --,c;- 9
(Since, in the cbosen rtcl:eto OJle number is S
and !he rest of !he numben ""'Y be 6, 7. 6, 9,
10.)
GWen.
p(x) + o, x' + a,x
4
+ .... + a,x"' ... (i)
where a,><>,_
1
><>,_, > .. ><1; >a, >"o > 0
On differentiating Eq. (i) w.r.t. x, we get
p' (r) 2 a,x+ 4a,r' + ... + 2 na,x'"-
1
2r (<It + Z<t,x
2
+ .. _ + na,x"'-
2
) ... {il)
where (o, + Z<t,x' + ... + na,x""-'l > 0,
\;f X dl
k, p'(xl changes sign from (--vel to ( +v.l at
X- 0.
'!'Mrefure, p (:r)atrains minimum at x - 0.
Hence, it has only one nUnimurn at X - 0.
"
I ,r, j" 3.'1, J
0
" Ook+J, ld>:;- ,.-, 2d>:

-.J2-1+2(l.S-J2)
--/2-l+3-2J2

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