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Section I (Physics)
1.
A particle is projected vertically upwards with a velocity of 20 m/sec. Find the time at which the
distance travelled is twice the displacement
1.
Sol.
(A) 2 + 4 / 3 sec.
A
For AB
(B) 1 sec.
s/2
3s
0 20 20 2 10 .
2
20 20 40
S
10 3
3
1 2
Now, s ut gt
2
40
1
20t 10t 2
3
2
4
On solving t 2
3
2.
(D) 3 sec
2s
v u 2 g
2
2
3/4
(C) 2 +
C
s
A
Two men who can swim with a speed v 1 in still water start from the middle of a river of width d
and move in opposite directions always swimming at an angle with the banks. What is the
distance between them along the river when they reach the opposite banks, if the velocity of the
river is v2
(A)
2.
Sol.
t1
dv 1
cot
dv 2
3.
3.
Sol.
dv1 cos
v1 v 2
(C)
dv 2
tan
v1
(D)
v2 d
v1 sin
d /2
v1 sin
Distance =
(B)
v1 cos v2 v1 cos
d
2v1 sin
v2 d
v1 sin
A uniform chain of mass m hangs from a light pulley, with unequal lengths of the chain hanging
from the two sides of pulley the force exerted by moving chain on the pulley is
(A) = mg
(B) > mg
(C) < mg
(D) either b or c depending upon acceleration of
chain
C
Force is less than mg as it is accelerated
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4.
In the figure ball A is released from rest, when the spring is at its natural
length. For the block B of mass M to leave contact with the ground at
some stage, the minimum mass of A must be
(A) 2M
(B) M
(C) M/2
(D) a function of M and force constant of spring.
4.
Sol.
C
For B
Just to loose contact
Mg Kx x
Kx
Mg
K
Applying WET
WDg WDs KE
1
Kx 2 mgx 0
2
M
m
2
5.
5.
Sol.
N
Mg
a1 0
a2
2
a1 2a2 .(1)
Applying Newtons law and
solving
T f 15 N
3 kg
a1
3
N
2 g sin
a2
2 g cos
3g
6.
6.
Sol.
A bullet of mass 10 gm is fired from a rifle with a velocity of 800 m/s. After passing through a mud
wall 180 cm thick, the velocity drops to 100 m/s. The average resistance of the wall is
(A) 750 N
(B) 1250 N
(C) 1750 N
(D) 2250 N
C
Using Kinematics find time taken by bullet
Then,
7.
7.
P
F 1750 N
t
C
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Sol.
v 2 u 2 2as
0 32 2 g s
s 9m
8.
8.
Sol.
(A) R
(C) R / 2
h
C
For Pure rolling
F
h
R
(B) R/3
(D) Body cant start pure rolling for any value of
aCM Rh
F R.F h R
mR 2
m
3
2
R
On solving, h
2
9.
R
O
(A)
9.
Sol.
2
MR 2
3
(B)
1
MR 2
3
(C) MR2
B
Applying parallel axis theorem
1
I MR 2
3
10.
10.
Sol.
(C) tC = tA = tB
C
In absence of friction only mg is acting through COM.
So, this case of sliding in all cases and time taken will be same as aCM is same.
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11.
h=2R
11.
Sol.
(A) speed of the ball at highest point is zero but and highest point is 2R above the ground.
(B) speed of the ball at highest point is non zero but highest point is 2R above the ground
(C) speed of the ball is along horizontal at highest point and highest point is less than the 2R
above the ground.
(D) speed of the ball is along horizontal at highest point but height of highest point above the
ground can not be calculated.
C
In Pure rolling, energy is conserved
PE T .KE R. KE
12.
A double star consists of two stars having mass M and 2M. The distance between their centre is
equal to r. They revolve under their mutual gravitational interaction. Then which of the following
statements is/are correct.
(A) heavier star revolves in orbit of radius r/3
(B) kinetic energy of heavier star is twice of that of the other star.
(C) lighter star revolves in orbit of radius
12.
Sol.
2r
5
M 0 2m r 2
r
3M
3
r
So, from heavier black
3
xCM
13.
Three small identical bodies each of mass m are moving in circular orbit around a fixed point with
same angular velocity under their gravitational interaction. If the separation between any two
bodies is R, the total energy possessed by the system is given by
(A)
3GM2
2R
(B)
13.
Sol.
3GM2
4R
2R cos 30
(D)
3GM2
R
3 GM 2
2 R
3 GM 2
2 R
A man of mass M stands at one end of a plank of length L which lies at rest on a frictionless
surface. The man walks to the other end of the plank. If the mass of the plank is M/3, the
distance that the man moves relative to the ground is
(A)
14.
3GM2
3GM 2
R
(C)
3L
4
(B)
4L
5
(C)
L
4
(D)
L
3
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Sol.
m1n1 m2 n2
m1 m2
M
M L x x
3
0
4M
3
Mx
ML Mx
3
44
ML Mx.
3
3L
x
4
xCM
15.
L
4
The centre of mass of a half disc shown is at C while O is the centre. Thus OC
is
(A) R/2
(B) 2R/
(C)
15.
4R
3
Sol.
16.
16.
Sol.
4 R sin
2
COM of sector =
3
Here
4R
r
3
If the tension in a stretched string fixed at both ends in changed by 20%, the fundamental
frequency is found to change by 15 Hz. Then the
(A) original frequency is 150 Hz
(B) velocity of propagation of the transverse wave along the string changes by 5 %
(C) velocity of propagation of the transverse wave along the string change by 10 %
(D) fundamental wavelength on the string does not change.
B
T2' 1.2T
v
17.
Beats are produced by two progressive waves. Maximum loudness at the waxing is x times the
loudness of each wave. The value of x is
17.
Sol.
(A) 1
(B) 2
D
At maximum net amplitude = 2A
Loudness A
(C) 2
(D) 4
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18.
18.
Sol.
B
Area under PV graph is greater is anticlockwise direction.
So, net W.D. is negative
19.
A half ring of radius R is charged with a linear charged density . The field at the centre is
(A) 0
(B) k/R
(C) 2k/R (D)
k/R
C
19.
Sol.
20.
dl Rd
dq .R
K . dq
dE
R2
/2
dq
2K
E K . 2 cos
R
R
/2
The maximum electric field strength E due to a uniformly charged ring of radius r, happens at a
distance x, where value of x is (x is measured from the centre of the ring)
(A) x = R
(B) x = R/2
(C) x =
(D) x = 2 R
2
20.
Sol.
KQx
x2
For maximum
So, x
21.
3/ 2
dE
0
dx
R
2
(A)
1 q
4 o 4L2
21.
Sol.
PE =
(B)
1 q
4 o 2L
+q
q
2L
(C)
1 q
2 o 2L
KqV
1 q2
r
4 0 2 L
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22.
1 q2
4 o 2L
(B) 4qLE
1 q2
(C) 2qLE
4 o 2L
22.
Sol.
+q
1 q2
4 o 2L
2L
1 q2
(D) 4qLE
4o 2L
D
Net PE = PE due to EF + PE of system
4qLE
1 q2
4 0 2 L
23.
3
(A) A
2
10 V
9
(B) A
2
2
(D) A
3
(C) 1A
20 V
10
20
23.
Sol.
A
Applying KVL
I
24.
3
A
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
24.
Sol.
D
Using node removal method
Req h
25.
The two rails of a railway track; insulated from each other and the ground, are connected to
millivoltmeter. What is the reading of the millivoltmeter when a train passes at a speed of 180
km/hr along the track, given that the horizontal component of earths magnetic field is
0.2 10-4 wb/m2 and rails are separated by 1 metre
(A) 10-2 V
(B) 10 mV
(C) 1 V
(D) 1 mV
D
25.
Sol.
26.
26.
Sol.
27.
27.
dl . B v 1mV
(D) 1
A circular current carrying coil has a radius a. The distance from the centre of coil, on its axis,
where the magnetic induction will be 1/8 th of its value at centre of coil is
(A) 3a
C
(B) + 3a
(C) 3a
(D) 2a / 3
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Sol.
0 IR 2
2 R2 x
2 3/ 2
0 I
B
2R
x 3a
28.
28.
Sol.
29.
29.
Sol.
sin
30.
30.
Sol.
4
5
vf
f req remains constant
Here volume increases, so
decreases
space for rough work
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Section II (Chemistry)
1.
1.
Sol.
(B) H1 H 2
(C) H1 H 2
(D) H1 H 2 H vap 3 H diss H 2
B
This is because diamond is more stable than graphite and has more energy content.
2.
2.
Sol.
A
CH 3CN can behave as both electrophile and nucleophile.
3.
(A)
pH
(B)
pH 2O
p
p
H2
(C)
H 2O
p Fe O
p Fe
H2
H 2O
3.
Sol.
B
Molar concentration or partial pressure of solid = 1.
4.
(D)
Fe3O4
Fe
(D) 10 3 M HBr
4.
Sol.
B
AgBr reacts with NH4OH to form a soluble complex.
AgBr 2 NH 4OH Ag NH 3 2 Br 2 H 2 O.
5.
The electrode potential of a copper wire dipped in 0.1 M CuSO4 solution at 250C (the standard
reduction potential of copper is 0.34V):
(A) 0.34V
(B) 0.31V
(C) 0.349 V
(D) 0.28 V
5.
Sol.
B
The electrode reaction written as reduction reaction is
Cu 2 2e Cu n 2
0.0591
1
Applying Nernst equation, E = E 0
log
2
Cu 2
Cu s 1
0.0591
1
log
2
0.1
0.34 0.0295 1 0.3105V
0.34
6.
6.
Sol.
D
I- can losses electrons easily (undergoes oxidation easily). So strong reducing agent
(D) I-
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7.
7.
At 00 C , the evolution of N2 becomes two times faster when the initial concentration of the salt is
doubled., Therefore, it is
(A) a first order reaction
(B) a second order reaction
(C) independent of the initial concentration of the salt
(D) a zero order reaction.
A
Sol.
8.
the oxidation of A
(A) 3
8.
requires 1.61 10
An
Sol.
MnO4
AO3 Mn 2
1.61103
2.68 103 5 n 1.61 103 5
5n 3
n2
mole 2.68 10
9.
The equivalent weight of MnSO4 is half its molecular weight when it is converted to
(A) Mn2O3
(B) MnO2
(C) MnO4
(D)
MnO42
9.
Sol.
Mn 2 Mn 4 2e
nf 2
M .wt
E.wt
2
10.
10.
Sol.
N H 2O
11.
Consider a titration of K 2Cr2O7 with acidified Mohrs salt solution FeSO4 . NH 4 2 SO4 .6 H 2O
36
N AV 2 N AV
18
28
N CO
N AV N AV
28
46
N C2 H5OH
N AV N AV
46
54
N N 2O5
N AV 0.5 N AV
28 80
using diphenylamine as indicator. The number of moles of Mohrs salt required per mole of
dichromate is
H
Fe2 Cr2O72
Fe 3 Cr 3
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6
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11.
Sol.
1 6
n 1
n6
12.
(A) 0.1
12.
Sol.
(B) 0.9
(C) 0.3
(D) 0.6
D
O
HO
OH
nf 2
N 0.3 2 0.6
13.
The energy of hydrogen atom in the ground state is 13.6 eV. Its energy corresponding to the
quantum number n = 5 is
(A) 0.54eV
(B) 5.40 eV
(C) 0.85eV
(D) 2.72eV ]
A
Sol.
En
14.
14.
If r1 is the radius of first orbit of hydrogen atom, then the radii of second, third and fourth orbit in
terms of r1 are
(A) 8r1 , 27 r1 , 64r1
(B) 2r1 , 6r1 ,8r1
(C) 4r1 ,9r1 ,16r1
(D) r1 , 2r1 ,3r1
C
Sol.
rn r1 n 2
15.
If kinetic energy of an electron is increased nine times, the de-Broglie wavelength associated with
it would become
13.
13.6
n2
(A) 3 times
(B) 9 times
(C)
1
times
3
(D)
1
times
9
15.
Sol.
16.
Which electronic level allows the hydrogen atom to absorb a photon but not emit a photon?
(A) 2s
(B) 2p
(C) 1s
(D) 3d
C
1s is the lowest energy level
16.
Sol.
1
KE
CH3
17.
Br
NaOMe
CH 3OH
E2
reaction
CH3
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
No reaction
OMe
17.
Sol.
D
Since there is no
CH3
18.
NaOEt
Cl
CH3
CH3
(A)
18.
CH3
CH3
(B)
(C)
(D)
B
CH3
CH3
and
Sol.
(major)
19.
(minor)
Which of the given options best describes the product of the following reaction?
CH3
Ph
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
19.
Sol.
K t BuO
Product
E2
CD3
Br
Absolute configuration has been inverted
Absolute configuration has been retained
Racemisation (loss of absolute configuration)
Loss of chirality has occurred (the product is achiral)
D
CH3
CH2
Ph
CD3
Br
K t BuO
Ph
E2
CD 3
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20.
Which one of the following undergoes nucleophlic aromatic substitution at the fastest rate?
Cl
(A)
(B)
Cl
(C)
NO 2
20.
Sol.
Cl
Cl
(D)
CH3
Cl
OMe
A
The electron withdrawing groups make nucleophilic aromatic substitution proceed at the fastest
rate.
Br
NO 2
21.
OH
Br
Br
OH
Br
Br
NO 2
NO 2
(A)
HO
(B)
NO 2
(C)
NO 2
(D)
HO
OH
21.
Sol.
Br
Br
B
The electron-withdrawing groups at ortho or para position to the leaving group help nucleophilic
aromatic substitution proceed at a faster rate.
OH
OH
Ph
22.
H 2 SO4
Ph
(A)
99% yield
(B)
Ph
Ph
(C)
OH
(D)
Ph
C
C
Ph
Ph
Ph
Ph
Ph
22.
A
OH
Ph
Sol.
Ph
H 2O
Ph
Ph
23.
OH
OH
Ph
An organic compound B is formed by the reaction of ethyl magnesium iodide CH 3CH 2 MgI
with a substance A, followed by treatment with dil. aqueous acid. Compound B doesnot react
with PCC. Identify A?
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Ph
(A)
O
H3C
23.
(B)
CH3CH2
(C)
(D)
CH 2 O
O
CH2
CH3
CH2
B
O
CH3 CH2
Sol.
OH
O(MgI)
CH3
EtMgI
CH3 CH2 C
dil aq
CH3 CH2 C
acid
CH3
Et
Et
CH3
PCC
No reaction
O
18
24.
Ph
OH H3C
H
X H 2 O.
Identify
O
(A)
X Ph
CH3
(Esterification)
CH3
(Esterification)
O
(B)
18
X Ph
O
(C)
18
X Ph
CH3 (Saponification)
CH3
O
(D)
24.
X Ph
(Hydrolysis)
18
Ph
OH2
OH
OH
OH
H3C
Ph
H
18
Ph
CH3
18
CH3
OH
OH H
Sol.
O
18
Ph
CH3
X
25.
SOCl2
O3 / Zn
CH 2 CH CH 2 CH 2 CH 2OH
A
pyridine
H 2O
C4 H 7ClO
Compound (B) is
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(A)
O
H3C
CH2
CH2
CH3
(B)
O
CH2
CH2
CH2
(C)
HC
O
HC
CH2
CH2
CH2
CH2
Cl
Cl
(D)
O
HC
CH2
CH
CH3
Cl
25.
Sol.
C
O3 / Zn
CH 2 CH CH 2 CH 2 CH 2Cl
HCHO CHO CH 2 CH 2 CH 2Cl
H 2O
26.
26.
Sol.
27.
the expression:
(A)
i 1
x y 1
(B)
27.
Sol.
Ax By
xA y yB x
x
1
i 1 x y
i 1 x y 1
i 1
x y 1
(C)
x y 1
i 1
(D)
x y 1
i 1
i 1
x y 1
28.
(D) 3
T f K f molality i
2 1.72
20 1000
i
172 50
i 0.5
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A 0.004 M solution of Na2 SO4 is isotonic with a 0.01 M solution of glucose at same temperature.
29.
(D) 85%
0.75
75%
If equal volumes of BaCl2 and NaF solutions are mixed, which of these combination will not
30.
C
For precipitation Qsp K sp
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n 1
r 1r
1.
r 1
Cr
n1
equals to
1
n 1
(n 2)
(C)
n1
B
n
n 1
1
(D)
n 1
(A)
1.
(B)
n n 1
n 1
n Cr
Cr 1 n1Cr
Cr
=
n 1
n 1
r 1 n 1
r 1 r 1
1
n
1 n n 1
=
( Cr 1 n 1Cr ) =
(1 n 1)
.
n 1 r 1
n 1
n1
n
Sol.
Statement -1: If a, b, c are distinct and x, y , z are not all zero, then
2.
ax by cz 0
bx cy az 0
cx ay bz 0
Gives a + b + c 0
Statement 2: a 2 b 2 c 2 ab bc ca if a, b, c are distinct.
(A) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true, but Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true, but Statement-2 is not a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.
2.
a b
Sol.
Let D = b
c
a = a 3 b3 c3 3abc
c a b
a b c a 2 b 2 c 2 ab bc ca
Now a 2 b 2 c 2 ab bc ca 0
the given system of equations can have non-zero solution (x, y, z are not all zero)
If D = 0, i.e. If a b c 0
Statement -1 is false.
Again a 2 b 2 c 2 ab bc ca
1
2a 2 2b 2 2c 2 2ab 2bc 2ca
2
1
2
2
2
a b b c c a 0
a b c ab bc ca
Statement-2 is true.
D holds.
3.
(D) - 4
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3.
Sol.
f 4 f 2 f 0 0
The solution of the differential equation 2 x
4.
dy
y 3 represents
dx
(B) circle
(C) parabola
(D) ellipse
Sol.
dy y
3
dx 2 x 2 x
1
I .F .
x
y 3 c x
5
5.
If [x] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to x, then the value of
x 3 dx is
1
(A) 1
5.
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 8
Sol.
x 3 dx
x dx
2 x dx
0
A tower AB leans towards west making an angle with the vertical. The angular elevation of B,
the top most point of the tower, is , as observed from a point C due east of A at a distance d
from A. If the angular elevation of B from a point due east of C is at a distance 2d from C is ,
then
(A) 2 tan 2cot cot
(B) 2 tan 3cot cot
6.
B
B
tan 90
... 1
h
... 2
xd
h
tan
... 3
3d x
tan
West
h
x
90
East
2d
7.
7.
(A) a 2 3b 15 0
C
(B) a 2 3b 15 0
(C) a 2 3b 15 0
(D) a 0 and b 0
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Sol.
dy
3 x 2 2ax b 10 sin x cos x
dx
and discriminant < 0
n
8.
ak , then
r 1
(A) A.P.
8.
Sol.
Let
(B) G.P.
a
a
a1
a
, 2 , 3 ,..., n are in
f 1 f 2 f 3
f n
(C) H.P.
Sn
r 1
1 1 1
1
, , ,....
in A.P.
a1 a2 a3
an
S n Sn Sn
S
, , ,....., n in A.P.
a1 a2 a3
an
Sn
S
S
1, n 1, n 1... in A.P.
a1
a2
a3
1
1
1
,
,
...... H.P.
Sn
Sn
Sn
1
1
1
a1
a2
a3
a
a
a
1 , 2 , 3 ,..... in H.P.
f 1 f 2 f 3
9.
1 1
,
2 3
1
. The probability that the problem will be solved atleast by one is
4
1
1
23
3
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
4
24
34
4
and
9.
Sol.
D
1 Nobody solves the problem
1 1 1
1 1 1 1
2 3 4
10.
If a I and the equation x a x 10 1 0 has integral roots, then the values of a are
(A) 6, 8
(B) 8, 10
(C) 10, 12
(D) 8, 12
10.
Sol.
x a x 10 11
so either x a 1 and x 10 1
or x 10 1 and x a 1
11.
11.
2, 6
(B)
5, 2 6
1 1
2 6
(C) ,
(D)
4, 6
D
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2 6y
in equation of hyperbola
2
y 6 x4
Sol.
Put x
12.
Consider a circle with its centre lying on the focus of the parabola y 2 px such that it touches
the directrix of the parabola. Then a point of intersection of the circle and the parabola is
p
p
, p or , p
2
2
p
(C) , p
2
p p
,
2 2
p p
(D) ,
2 2
(A)
(B)
12.
Sol.
A
If focal chord is diameter of the circle then it touches the directrix of the parabola
13.
If a, a
x
y , x 0 and y 3x, x 0 , then
2
a belongs to
1
2
(A) 3,
13.
Sol.
1
2
1
2
(C) 3,
(B) 0,
(D) ,3
D
Locus of point a, a 2 is y x
y x2
y 3x
y x 2 and y
(3, 9)
x
2
x
2
1
2
y x 2 , y 3x
x 0,3
1
a3
2
x 0,
1 1
,
2 4
The straight lines whose direction cosines satisfy al bm cn 0, fmn gnl hlm 0 are
perpendicular if
14.
(A)
(C)
af bg ch 0
(B)
f g h
0
a b c
14.
Sol.
Put l
a 2 b2 c2
0
f
g
h
(D) a 2 f b 2 g c 2 h 0
bm cn
in the another equation,
a
bm cn
fmn gn hm
0
a
2
bhm mn bg ch af cgn 2 0
m1m2 n1n2
ll
12
g /b h/c f /a
15.
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1
(B) [1, 1] ~ 0,
1
(D) [1, 1] ~
(A) [1, 1]
(C) [1, 1] ~ {0}
15.
Sol.
sin1 (2x 2 1)
y =
4x
sin (2x 1) | 2x | 1 x 2
1
x 0, x
tan1 r 2 5r 7 equals to
16.
r 1
(A) tan1 3
(C) sin1
(B)
(D) cot1 2
10
16.
Sol.
an = tan1
1 (n 3) (n 2)
tan
1 (n 3)(n 2)
1 (n 3)(n 2)
= tan1 (n + 3) tan1 (n + 2)
Sn = tan1 (n + 3) tan1 3
S =
1
tan1 3 cot 1 3 sin1
.
2
10
17.
If P1, P2, P3 be the lengths of perpendiculars from the vertices of the triangle ABC to the opposite
sides, then
(A) P1P2P3 = abc
(B) P1P2P3 = 8R3
a2b2c 2
a2b2c 2
(C) P1P2P3 =
(D)
P
P
P
=
1
2
3
R3
8R 3
(where R is circumradius of triangle ABC).
17.
Sol.
a2 b 2 c 2
.
8R3
18.
18.
Sol.
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a 2i j k i j k
| a | = 1 (2 + )2 + ( )2 + ( + )2 = 1
62 + 4 + 32 = 1
3j k
a
.
10
2
If the curve y = x + bx + c touches the straight line y = x at the point (1, 1), then b and c are given
by
(A) 1, 1
(B) 1, 2
(C) 2, 1
(D) 1, 1
19.
19.
Sol.
A
y = x touches y = x2 + bx + c
1=1+b+cb+c=0
(1)
dy
2x b (1, 1) 2 b 1 b 1 , c = 1.
dx
(b, c) = (1, 1).
20.
In the sequence 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4 ....... , where n consecutive terms have the value n, the
150th term is
(A) 17
(B) 16
(C) 18
(D) none of these
20.
Sol.
16 17
th
= 136 term
2
5 2n
, n N where {.} denotes the fractional part of x, is
24
21.
The value of
(A) 5/24
21.
24 1
24
If z1 and z2 are two complex numbers satisfying the equation
which is
(A) Positive real
(C) Zero or purely imaginary
22.
(C) 1/24
Sol.
22.
(B) 9/24
z1 z 2
z
1 , then 1 is a number
z2
z1 z2
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Sol.
23.
z1
t 1
t,
1 t 1 t 1
z2
t 1
locus of t is line y axis
Let
The number of ways of switching the network such that the bulb glows is
(A) 61
(B) 60
(C) 63
(D) None of these
23.
Sol.
24.
If 2 sin .sec 3 = tan 3 -tan , then 2[sin .sec 3+sin 3.sec 32 +..+sin 3n 1 .sec 3n] =
1
(A) tan 3n -tan
(B) tan 3n -ntan
(C) tan 3n -tan 3n 1 (D) (tan 3n -tan )
2
24.
Sol.
A
2
2
Using method of difference, 2sin 3 sec 3 tan 3 tan 3 and so on.
25.
cos C tan A
0
0
tan A has the value where A, B, C are angles of a triangle
0
(A) 0
25.
Sol.
sin B
cos C
(B) 1
A
Expand along the 1st row
The equation of the image of the circle x2 y 2 16 x 24 y 183 0 by the line mirror 4 x 7 y 13 0 is
(A) x2 y 2 32 x 4 y 235 0
(B) x2 y 2 32 x 4 y 235 0
(C) x2 y 2 32 x 4 y 235 0
(D) None of these
26.
Sol.
A
Radius will remain same, image of center (-8, 12) is (-16, -2) w.r.t. line 4 x 7 y 13 0
27.
For hyperbola
27.
Sol.
B
eccentricity = sec
so foci are constant
x2
y2
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sin x
,
If f x x
0,
28.
x 0
x 0
Where, [x] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to x, then
lim f x equals:
x0
(A) 1
28.
(B) 0
(C) -1
Sol.
sin x
,
f x x
0
,
lim f x 0
x 0
x 0
x 0
lim f x
x 0
29.
sin 1
sin1
1
For a real number y, let [y] denote the greatest integer less than or equal to y. Then the function
f x
tan x
2
1 x
is:
Sol.
It is a zero function, f x 0
30.
1 (sin x)2 / 3
d(sin x)1/ 3 is equal to
4/3
1 (sin x)
2/ 3
sin x 2 / 3 1
1
tan1
c
2 sin x 1 / 3
2
(A)
1 sin x 1
c
1/ 3
2 2 sin x
(B)
(C)
sin x 1 / 3 1
1
tan1
c
2 sin x 2 / 3
2
30.
Sol.
Let sin x
1/3
t d sin x 3 dt
1
d t
t
Using algebraic twins,
2
1
t
2
t
space for rough work
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