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Test - 8 (Code-G) (Answers) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2018

All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2018


TEST - 8 (Code-G)
Test Date : 11/03/2018

ANSWERS

PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS


1. (4) 31. (2) 61. (4)
2. (1) 32. (2) 62. (2)
3. (2) 33. (3) 63. (1)
4. (3) 34. (4) 64. (2)
5. (1) 35. (2) 65. (4)
6. (1) 36. (1) 66. (4)
7. (3) 37. (2) 67. (2)
8. (4) 38. (2) 68. (3)
9. (2) 39. (1) 69. (3)
10. (4) 40. (2) 70. (1)
11. (1) 41. (2) 71. (2)
12. (2) 42. (1) 72. (3)
13. (3) 43. (3) 73. (2)
14. (1) 44. (2) 74. (3)
15. (4) 45. (2) 75. (4)
16. (3) 46. (2) 76. (3)
17. (2) 47. (4) 77. (4)
18. (4) 48. (3) 78. (2)
19. (4) 49. (4) 79. (1)
20. (4) 50. (2) 80. (2)
21. (1) 51. (1) 81. (1)
22. (2) 52. (4) 82. (3)
23. (2) 53. (3) 83. (2)
24. (2) 54. (2) 84. (4)
25. (4) 55. (4) 85. (3)
26. (3) 56. (1) 86. (3)
27. (3) 57. (2) 87. (3)
28. (4) 58. (3) 88. (4)
29. (3) 59. (2) 89. (2)
30. (3) 60. (2) 90. (1)

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PART - A (PHYSICS)

hc hc 0 qv sin 2
2. –   3eV0  B
 4 4 r2
hc hc 1
–   eV0 max   4 B 5
2  n
⎡ 1 1⎤ 2⎡ 1 1⎤ ⎡1 1⎤
4. 13.6Z 2 ⎢ – ⎥  17 20. RZ ⎢ 2 – 2 ⎥ = R ⎢ 2 – 2 ⎥
⎣4 9⎦ ⎣ n1 n2 ⎦ ⎣2 4 ⎦
Z=3 Z=3
⎡1 1 ⎤ ⎡ 1 1⎤ 1 1
13.6  Z 2 ⎢ – 2 ⎥  27.2 ⎢ 2 – 2⎥ = 2 – 2
⎣4 n ⎦ n
⎣ 1 n 2 ⎦ 6 12
n=6 n1 = 6, n2 = 12
⎛ 4 ⎞ KQ
5. E  K ⎜1  ⎟ 21. 2
⎝ 222 ⎠ r
= 4.87 MeV Q = (5 × 1010 × 0.4 × 1.6 × 10–19) t
⎡ 1⎤ t = 6.9 × 10–4 s
13.6 ⎢1 – 2 ⎥  12.75
7.
⎣ n ⎦ 1 e2
23. mv 02 
n2 = 16 2 40 r
n=4
e2
hc r 
8. EC – EA = 20 mv 02
3
hc r 2
EC – EB = 24. F  I
1 c
hc
EB – EA = 22 25
2  0.7    0.18 N
7 3  108
1 1 1 25. X  N1
 
1  2  3
P X
11. I N1 
4l 2 

P (4d 2 )t P d 2 t Y  N 2
N 2 = 2
4l hc hcl Y
N2 
⎡ 1⎤ 
14. E = 13.6 ⎢1 – ⎥⎦ = 13.05 eV
⎣ 25
⎛ X Y ⎞ 
1240 N1  N2  ⎜  X Y 
= = 95 nm ⎝  ⎟⎠
13.05 26. E = E0 + E1
ne 4.8  10 –3 hc E1 = 13.6 × Z2
16.  = 9 × 10–3 E = 26 + 54.4 = 80.4 eV
np e
10
27. IL  = 2 mA
hc 5  103
18.    eV0
 I1 = 6 mA
V0 = 4 V Iz = I1 – IL = 4 mA
6.2 =  + 4 VCE IC RL 10
 = 2.2 eV 28. Voltage gain =   = 500
VBE 0.02 0.02
19. r  n2
1 1 ⎡ hc ⎤ (6.2 – 4.6) eV 1.6eV
v 30. V =
e ⎢⎣  –  ⎥⎦ = e
=
e
= 1.6 V
n

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PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
32. Nucleophilicity of sulphur is more so rate with thiol 48. Rate of 3rd bromination is more than 2nd and rate of
is more than alcohol. 2nd bromination is more than 1st.
33. The compound which have high rate of reaction have
high equilibrium constant so, K2 > K1 > K3.
NH2 OH

C O NH2
51. A= , B= , C=
O (i) Br2/NaOH O
O
Excess
35. Br–CH2–C O (ii) H3O
+
HOOC O CH3
C O COOH
Hofmann and 54. CH3CH2CH2CH2 —N—CH3 ,
CH3 Haloform reaction

 –CO2 CH3
NH2 CH3—CH—CH2—N—CH3 ,
O CH3

O
38. Amylopectin is water insoluble. CH3CH3 C2H5 CH3
43. Dieckmann condensation | |
O CH3—C—N—CH3 , CH3 — CH— N— CH3
O
– C—OC2H5 CH3
CH2—C—OC2H5 O C2H5
C—O—C2H5
O CH3
+
O (i) H2O, H
(ii)  CH3—CH2—CH2—N—CH2—CH3 ,

CH3
O CH3—CH—N—CH2—CH3
44. CH3NO2 + OH CH2—NO2 + H2O CH3
CH3
CH2—CH3
CH3–C–CH3 + CH2–NO2 CH3–C–CH2–NO2
O O CH3—CH2—N—CH2—CH3
H2O
CH3
OH OH
(i) LiAlH4 55. CH3—CH2—C—C—CH3
CH3–C–CH2–NH2 (ii) H2O CH3–C–CH2–NO2
H O
CH3 CH3
H M.W = 100 g
46. —MgBr + H—C—H —C—H 56. Aromatic primary amine cannot be prepared by
Gabriel phthalimide synthesis and carbylamine
O O MgBr
(A) reaction is given by only primary amine.
H2O
57. Electron donating group of benzene decrease the
H rate of above reaction.
—C—OH 59. In Curtius rearrangement configuration of chiral carbon
H remain same for migratory group.

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PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
     2 number of ways = 3!. Required probability
61. 39 – 12(a.b  b.c  c.a )  57 – 6 a  b  c
        18

3
62. r .a   ⎡⎣a b c ⎤⎦ , r .b   ⎡⎣a b c ⎤⎦ , =
120 20
   
r .c   ⎡⎣a b c ⎤⎦ 71. A1 : Selecting a pair of letter from TATANAGAR.
1    A2 : Selecting a pair of letter from KOLKATA.
       r .a  r .b  r .c  E : Selecting a pair of letter ‘TA’.
2
63. After A occupying his seat. To have exactly 4 persons 1
between A and B, there are 2 desirable seats out of ⎛ A2 ⎞ P  A2  E  6 2
P⎜ ⎟ = 
14 left. ⎝E ⎠ P E  1 2 5

2 1 6 8
 P= 
14 7 22 3 4
72. 
n
C0 . nC0  nC1. nC1  ...  nCn . nCn 2n
Cn 7P3 35
64. n
 73. Direction ratios of PQ : <–3, 1, 1>
4 4n
1 1 1 Direction ratios of PR : <2, 0, 0>
2n  1
65. C0 2n  1  2n  1C2 2n  1  ...  2n  1C2n 2n  1  Direction ratios of normal to plane PQR
2 2 2
i j k
22n 1
 2n  1  = –3 1 1 = 2(j – k)
2 2
      2 0 0
66. r  b  a r  a  kb
,
        Equation of plane PQR is y – z = –1
b  a  a  kb  = k = 1, So, r  a  b Let equation of required plane be y – z = k.
       
67. a  (a  b )  (a.b )b – (a.a )b  – b k 1 3
 
      2 2
 a  (a  (a  b ))  – a  b
 k = 2, –4
       
 a  (a  (a  (a  b )))  – a  (a  b ) Equation is y – z = 2
       b 4a
= (a.a )b – (a.b )a = b 74. .   1
     a b
AC – BD  2  AP – BP   2 AB 
min.  .   4  1  5
68.
D C
30 30
 Maximum value of    3
P .  5 10
  
⎡ a.a a.b a.c ⎤ ⎡ 2 1 1⎤
   2 ⎢      ⎥ ⎢ ⎥
75. ⎣⎡ a b c ⎤
⎦  ⎢ b .a b.b b .c ⎥ = ⎢ 1 2 1⎥ = 4
A B ⎢     ⎥
⎣ c .a c.b c.c ⎦ ⎢⎣ 1 1 2 ⎥⎦
69. AD  BC, BD  AC
  
 D is point of intersection of altitudes. ⎡⎣a b c ⎤⎦ = 2
        
A3 A4 Also, ⎡⎣a  b b  c c  a ⎤⎦  2 ⎡⎣a b c ⎤⎦ = 4
         2
70. Also, ⎡⎣a  b b  c c  a ⎤⎦  ⎡⎣a b c ⎤⎦  4
A2 A2 A3 1    1 1
Volume of tetrahedron = ⎡⎣a b c ⎤⎦ =  2 =
A1 6 6 3
A1 A1
(i) (ii) (iii) 76. Vector along the bisector of given lines is   â  bˆ  .
(i) Considering A1, A2, A3 as single unit.
2iˆ  3 ˆj  6kˆ ˆ 3iˆ  6 ˆj  2kˆ
The number of ways = 3! where aˆ  , b
(ii) Considering A1, A2, A4 as single unit, the number 7 7
of ways = 3! 5 ˆ  9 ˆj  8kˆ
i – iˆ – 3 ˆj  4kˆ
 aˆ  bˆ  , aˆ – bˆ 
(iii) Taking A1 and A3 as one and A2A4 as one, the 7 7

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 Equation of line bisecting the given lines is 81. a  3, b  2


x–2 y –3 z–6 x–2 y –3 z–6  2
c – a  2 2   8
2
  and  
5 9 8 –1 –3 4
  
Only option (3) doesn’t satisfy.  c 2  a 2 – 2c .a  8
77. If point is (x, y, z), then  
 c 2 – 2 c  1 0
     
2 2 2
x 2  y 2  y 2  z 2  z 2  x 2  72 
 c 1
 2(x2 + y2 + z2) = 72  x2 + y2 + z2 = 36
i j k
Then distance of point from origin is x 2  y 2  z 2  
Also, a  b  2 1 –2  2iˆ – 2 ˆj  kˆ
= 6.
1 1 0
78. Total number of cases = 6 × 6 × 6 = 216.  
Let the second number is i (1 < i < 6), then first ab = 3
      1 3
number can be chosen in (i – 1) ways and third Also,  a  b   c  a  b . c .sin30 = 3  1 
number can be chosen in (6 – i) ways. Hence 2 2
number of ways = (i – 1) (6 – i). 82. A
i can take values 2 to 5, (1, 2, 3)
5
Favourable number of cases = ∑ (i – 1)(6 – i )
i 2
5
= ∑ (– i 2 – 7i – 6) = 20
i 2

20 5 B D C
Required probability =
216 54 (2, 3, 1) (–1, 4, 7)
1   Length of AB = 6 , Length of AC = 2 6
79. Area of PQR = a  b
2 Angle bisector AD divides BC in ratio AB : AC = 1 : 2
P ⎛ 10 ⎞
(2, 0, 0) then coordinates of D = ⎜ 1, , 3 ⎟
⎝ 3 ⎠
Direction cosines of AD are l, m, n = <0, 1, 0>
a b  9l2 + 8m2 – 4n2 = 0 + 8 + 0 = 8
83. Let A be the event of rolling at least 5.
2 1
P(A) = 
Q R 6 3
(0, , 0) (0, 0, ) 5 6
13
6 ⎛ 1⎞ ⎛ 2⎞ ⎛ 1⎞
Required probability = C1 ⎜ ⎟ ⎜ ⎟  ⎜ ⎟ =
iˆ ˆj kˆ ⎝3⎠ ⎝3⎠ ⎝3⎠ 729
 
a  b  –2  0 = iˆ  2jˆ  2kˆ  – 3 –5 2
–2 0  1 –2 –3  0
84.
1 2 2 2 1 1
Area =    4 2  42
2  ( – 3) + (–5)(–7) + 2(5) = 0
By AM  GM   = –42
1
42  4 2   22
  42 .4 2 . 22  3 ⎡ 1 1 –2 ⎤
3 ⎢ ⎥
85. V2 = a b c  ⎢3 –2 1⎥  15 a b c 
holds when 42 = 42 = 22
666 ⎣⎢ 1 –4 2 ⎥⎦
80. P(number is not divisible by 3) =
9  10  10 2V2 2
(Digits should not be 0, 3, 6, 9)    15  10
3V1 3
6 y 2 z–3
=
25 86. Equation of line is x – 2   
–1 4
6 19 Equation of plane is x + 5y + z = 5
 Required probability = 1– 
25 25 Now as line is parallel to plane.

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 Distance of point ( + 2, –2 –, 4 + 3) from    


(b1  b2 ).(a2 – a1 )
  2  5(–2 –  )  4  3 – 5 10 89. Shortest distance =  
plane is =  b1  b2
27 3 3
87. Let the two numbers be x and y such that x + y = 24. i j
k
 
For extremum, it is clear that, the greatest value of  b1  b2   2 4
1 = i(6) + j(–1) + k(–8)
xy = 122 = 144. 1 –2 1
Hence, required probability = P(xy  108)  
= P(x(24 – x) – 108  0) b1  b2  101
= P(x2 – 24x + 108  0)  
= P((x – 18) (x – 6)  0)  b1  b2  .  a2 – a1    6iˆ – ˆj – 8kˆ  .  2iˆ – 2kˆ  = 28
12 1 28
= P(6  x  18) =   Distance =
24 2 101
x–7 y –2 z–4
⎛1 5 5⎞
88. The required plane is 3 –1 2 0 90. Plane will pass through mid-point i.e., ⎜ , , ⎟ and
⎝2 2 2⎠
7 –1 2 – 2 4 – 0 
will be normal to vector AB = 3i + j + 3k.
x–7 y –2 z–4
⎛ 1⎞ ⎛ 5⎞ ⎛ 5⎞
 3 –1 2 0  Plane is 3 ⎜ x – ⎟  1⎜ y – ⎟  3 ⎜ z – ⎟  0
⎝ 2⎠ ⎝ 2⎠ ⎝ 2⎠
6 0 4
 (x – 7)(–4) + (y – 2)(0) + (z – 4)(6) = 0 23
 3x + y + 3z =
 2x – 3z = 2 2

  

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Test - 8 (Code-H) (Answers) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2018

All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2018


TEST - 8 (Code-H)
Test Date : 11/03/2018

ANSWERS

PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS


1. (3) 31. (2) 61. (1)
2. (3) 32. (2) 62. (2)
3. (4) 33. (3) 63. (4)
4. (3) 34. (2) 64. (3)
5. (3) 35. (1) 65. (3)
6. (4) 36. (4) 66. (3)
7. (2) 37. (2) 67. (4)
8. (2) 38. (3) 68. (2)
9. (2) 39. (4) 69. (3)
10. (1) 40. (1) 70. (1)
11. (4) 41. (2) 71. (2)
12. (4) 42. (4) 72. (1)
13. (4) 43. (3) 73. (2)
14. (2) 44. (4) 74. (4)
15. (3) 45. (2) 75. (3)
16. (4) 46. (2) 76. (4)
17. (1) 47. (2) 77. (3)
18. (3) 48. (3) 78. (2)
19. (2) 49. (1) 79. (3)
20. (1) 50. (2) 80. (2)
21. (4) 51. (2) 81. (1)
22. (2) 52. (1) 82. (3)
23. (4) 53. (2) 83. (3)
24. (3) 54. (2) 84. (2)
25. (1) 55. (1) 85. (4)
26. (1) 56. (2) 86. (4)
27. (3) 57. (4) 87. (2)
28. (2) 58. (3) 88. (1)
29. (1) 59. (2) 89. (2)
30. (4) 60. (2) 90. (4)

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PART - A (PHYSICS)

1 ⎡ hc (6.2 – 4.6) eV 1.6eV hc


⎤ 13.    eV0
– ⎥ = 
e ⎢⎣ 
1. V= = = 1.6 V
⎦ e e
V0 = 4 V
VCE IC RL 10
3. Voltage gain =   = 500 6.2 =  + 4
VBE 0.02 0.02
 = 2.2 eV
10
4. IL  = 2 mA ne 4.8  10 –3 hc
5  103 15.  = 9 × 10–3
np e
I1 = 6 mA
Iz = I1 – IL = 4 mA ⎡ 1⎤
17. E = 13.6 ⎢1 – = 13.05 eV
5. E = E0 + E1 ⎣ 25 ⎥⎦
E1 = 13.6 × Z2 1240
E = 26 + 54.4 = 80.4 eV = = 95 nm
13.05
6. X  N1 P
20. I
X 4l 2
N1 
 P (4d 2 )t P d 2 t
Y  N 2 N =
4l 2 hc hcl 2
Y
N2  hc
 23. EC – EA =
3
⎛ X Y ⎞ 
N1  N2  ⎜  X Y 
⎝  ⎟⎠ hc
EC – EB =
r 2 22 25 1
7. F I  0.7    0.18 N
c 7 3  108 hc
EB – EA =
1 e 2 2
8. mv 02 
2 40 r 1 1 1
2
 
e 1  2  3
r 
20 mv 02 ⎡ 1⎤
KQ 24. 13.6 ⎢1 – 2 ⎥  12.75
10. 2 ⎣ n ⎦
r n2 = 16
Q = (5 × 1010 × 0.4 × 1.6 × 10–19) t n=4
t = 6.9 × 10–4 s
⎛ 4 ⎞
⎡ 1 1⎤ ⎡1 1⎤ 26. E  K ⎜1  ⎟
11. RZ 2 ⎢ 2 – 2 ⎥ = R ⎢ 2 – 2 ⎥ ⎝ 222 ⎠
⎣ n1 n2 ⎦ ⎣2 4 ⎦
= 4.87 MeV
Z=3
2 ⎡1 1⎤
⎡ 1 1⎤ 1 1 27. 13.6Z ⎢ – ⎥  17
⎢ 2 – 2⎥ = 2 – 2 ⎣ 4 9 ⎦
⎣ n1 n2 ⎦ 6 12 Z=3
n1 = 6, n2 = 12
⎡1 1 ⎤
12. r  n2 13.6  Z 2 ⎢ – 2 ⎥  27.2
⎣4 n ⎦
1
v n=6
n
 hc hc
0 qv sin 2 29.

–   3eV0 
4
B
4 r2
hc hc
1 –   eV0 max   4
B 5 2 
n

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PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
32. In Curtius rearrangement configuration of chiral carbon H
remain same for migratory group.
45. —MgBr + H—C—H —C—H
34. Electron donating group of benzene decrease the
rate of above reaction. O O MgBr
(A)
H2O
35. Aromatic primary amine cannot be prepared by
Gabriel phthalimide synthesis and carbylamine H
reaction is given by only primary amine.
—C—OH
CH3 H
36. CH3—CH2—C—C—CH3 47. CH3NO2 + OH CH2—NO2 + H2O

H O CH3
CH3–C–CH3 + CH2–NO2 CH3–C–CH2–NO2
M.W = 100 g
O O
CH3 H2O
37. CH3CH2CH2CH2 —N—CH3 , OH OH
(i) LiAlH4
CH3–C–CH2–NH2 (ii) H2O CH3–C–CH2–NO2
CH3
CH3 CH3
CH3—CH—CH2—N—CH3 , 48. Dieckmann condensation
O
CH3 O
– C—OC2H5
CH2—C—OC2H5 O C2H5
CH3CH3 C2H5 CH3 C—O—C2H5
| | O +
CH3—C—N—CH3 , CH3 — CH— N— CH3 O (i) H2O, H
(ii) 
CH3

CH3 O
CH3—CH2—CH2—N—CH2—CH3 , 53. Amylopectin is water insoluble.
NH2

CH3 C O NH2

CH3—CH—N—CH2—CH3 O (i) Br2/NaOH O


O
Excess
CH3 Br–CH2–C O +
O
56. (ii) H3O HOOC
C O COOH
CH2—CH3 Hofmann and
CH3 Haloform reaction
CH3—CH2—N—CH2—CH3
 –CO2

OH NH2
O
40. A= , B= , C=
O
58. The compound which have high rate of reaction have
high equilibrium constant so, K2 > K1 > K3.
43. Rate of 3rd bromination is more than 2nd and rate of 59. Nucleophilicity of sulphur is more so rate with thiol
2nd bromination is more than 1st. is more than alcohol.

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PART - C (MATHEMATICS)

⎛1 5 5⎞ ⎡ 1 1 –2 ⎤
61. Plane will pass through mid-point i.e., ⎜ , , ⎟ and a b c  ⎢⎢3 –2 1⎥⎥  15 a b c 
⎝2 2 2⎠ 66. V2 =
 ⎢⎣ 1 –4 2 ⎥⎦
will be normal to vector AB = 3i + j + 3k.
⎛ 1⎞ ⎛ 5⎞ ⎛ 5⎞ 2V2 2
 Plane is 3 ⎜ x – ⎟  1⎜ y – ⎟  3 ⎜ z – ⎟  0    15  10
⎝ 2⎠ ⎝ 2⎠ ⎝ 2⎠ 3V1 3
23  – 3 –5 2
 3x + y + 3z =
2 67. 1 –2 –3  0
    2 1 1
(b1  b2 ).(a2 – a1 )
62. Shortest distance =    ( – 3) + (–5)(–7) + 2(5) = 0
b1  b2   = –42
68. Let A be the event of rolling at least 5.
i j k
  2 1
 b1  b2   2 4 1 = i(6) + j(–1) + k(–8) P(A) = 
6 3
1 –2 1 5 6
6 ⎛ 1⎞ ⎛ 2⎞ ⎛ 1⎞ 13
  Required probability = C1 ⎜ ⎟ ⎜ ⎟  ⎜ ⎟ =
b1  b2  101 ⎝3⎠ ⎝3⎠ ⎝3⎠ 729
 
 b1  b2  .  a2 – a1    6iˆ – ˆj – 8kˆ  .  2iˆ – 2kˆ  = 28 69. A
(1, 2, 3)
28
 Distance =
101
x–7 y –2 z–4
63. The required plane is 3 –1 2 0
7 –1 2 – 2 4 – 0
B D C
x–7 y –2 z–4 (2, 3, 1) (–1, 4, 7)
 3 –1 2 0
6 0 4 Length of AB = 6 , Length of AC = 2 6
Angle bisector AD divides BC in ratio AB : AC = 1 : 2
 (x – 7)(–4) + (y – 2)(0) + (z – 4)(6) = 0
 2x – 3z = 2 ⎛ 10 ⎞
then coordinates of D = ⎜ 1, , 3 ⎟
64. Let the two numbers be x and y such that x + y = 24. ⎝ 3 ⎠
For extremum, it is clear that, the greatest value of Direction cosines of AD are l, m, n = <0, 1, 0>
xy = 122 = 144.  9l2 + 8m2 – 4n2 = 0 + 8 + 0 = 8
Hence, required probability = P(xy  108) 70. a  3, b  2
= P(x(24 – x) – 108  0)  2
c – a  2 2   8
2
= P(x2 – 24x + 108  0)
  
= P((x – 18) (x – 6)  0)  c 2  a 2 – 2c .a  8
12 1  
= P(6  x  18) =   c 2 – 2 c  1 0
24 2 
y 2 z–3  c 1
65. Equation of line is x – 2   
–1 4 i j k
 
Equation of plane is x + 5y + z = 5 Also, a  b  2 1 –2  2iˆ – 2 ˆj  kˆ
Now as line is parallel to plane.
1 1 0
 Distance of point ( + 2, –2 –, 4 + 3) from  
ab = 3
  2  5(–2 –  )  4  3 – 5 10       1 3
plane is =  Also,  a  b   c  a  b . c .sin30 = 3  1 
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666 75. Vector along the bisector of given lines is   â  bˆ  .


71. P(number is not divisible by 3) =
9  10  10
(Digits should not be 0, 3, 6, 9) 2iˆ  3 ˆj  6kˆ ˆ 3iˆ  6 ˆj  2kˆ
where aˆ  , b
6 7 7
=
25 5iˆ  9 ˆj  8kˆ – iˆ – 3 ˆj  4kˆ
 aˆ  bˆ  , aˆ – bˆ 
6 19 7 7
 Required probability = 1–   Equation of line bisecting the given lines is
25 25
1   x–2 y –3 z–6 x–2 y –3 z–6
ab   and  
72. Area of PQR = 5 9 8 –1 –3 4
2
Only option (3) doesn’t satisfy.
P   
(2, 0, 0) ⎡ a.a a.b a.c ⎤ ⎡ 2 1 1⎤
   2 ⎢      ⎥ ⎢ ⎥
⎡ ⎤
76. ⎣a b c ⎦  ⎢ b.a b.b b.c ⎥ = ⎢ 1 2 1⎥ = 4
a b ⎢      ⎥ ⎢⎣ 1 1 2 ⎥⎦
⎣ c .a c.b c.c ⎦
  
⎣⎡a b c ⎦⎤ = 2
Q R         
(0, , 0) (0, 0, ) Also, ⎡⎣a  b b  c c  a ⎤⎦  2 ⎡⎣a b c ⎤⎦ = 4
         2
iˆ ˆj kˆ Also, ⎡⎣a  b b  c c  a ⎤⎦  ⎡⎣a b c ⎤⎦  4
  1    1 1
a  b  –2  0 = iˆ  2jˆ  2kˆ
Volume of tetrahedron = ⎡⎣a b c ⎤⎦ =  2 =
–2 0  6 6 3
  b 4a
1 2 2 77. .   1
Area =    4 2  42 a b
2 
By AM  GM min.  .   4  1  5
1 30 30
42  4 2   22  Maximum value of    3
  42 .4 2 . 22  3 .  5 10
3
holds when 42 = 42 = 22 78. Direction ratios of PQ : <–3, 1, 1>
73. Total number of cases = 6 × 6 × 6 = 216. Direction ratios of PR : <2, 0, 0>
Let the second number is i (1 < i < 6), then first  Direction ratios of normal to plane PQR
number can be chosen in (i – 1) ways and third
i j k
number can be chosen in (6 – i) ways. Hence
number of ways = (i – 1) (6 – i). = –3 1 1 = 2(j – k)
i can take values 2 to 5, 2 0 0
5  Equation of plane PQR is y – z = –1
Favourable number of cases = ∑ (i – 1)(6 – i ) Let equation of required plane be y – z = k.
i 2
k 1 3
 
5
2 2
= ∑ (– i 2 – 7i – 6) = 20
 k = 2, –4
i 2
Equation is y – z = 2
20 5 22 3 4
Required probability =  
216 54 79. 7P3 35
74. If point is (x, y, z), then 80. A1 : Selecting a pair of letter from TATANAGAR.
     z 2  x 2   72
2 2 2
A2 : Selecting a pair of letter from KOLKATA.
x2  y 2 y 2  z2
E : Selecting a pair of letter ‘TA’.
 2(x2 + y2 + z2) = 72  x2 + y2 + z2 = 36
1
Then distance of point from origin is x 2  y 2  z2 ⎛ A2 ⎞ P  A2  E  6 2
P⎜ ⎟ =
= 6. ⎝E ⎠ P E  1 2 5

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84. a  (a  b )  (a.b )b – (a.a )b  – b
A3 A4      
 a  (a  (a  b ))  – a  b
81.        
 a  (a  (a  (a  b )))  – a  (a  b )
A2 A2 A3     
A1 A1 A1 = (a.a )b – (a.b )a = b
     
(i) (ii) (iii) 85. r  b  a , r  a  kb
      
(i) Considering A1, A2, A3 as single unit. b  a  a  kb  = k = 1, So, r  a  b
The number of ways = 3! 2n  1 1 2n  1 1 2n  1 1
86. C0 2n  1
 C2 2n  1
 ...  C2n 2n  1
(ii) Considering A1, A2, A4 as single unit, the number 2 2 2
of ways = 3! 2n
2 1
(iii) Taking A1 and A3 as one and A2A4 as one, the  2n  1

2 2
number of ways = 3!. Required probability n
C0 . nC0  nC1. nC1  ...  nCn . nCn 2n
Cn
18 3 87. n

=  4 4n
120 20 88. After A occupying his seat. To have exactly 4 persons
82. AD  BC, BD  AC between A and B, there are 2 desirable seats out of
 D is point of intersection of altitudes. 14 left.
     2 1
83. AC – BD  2  AP – BP   2 AB  P= 
14 7
D C        
89. r .a   ⎡⎣a b c ⎤⎦ , r .b   ⎡⎣a b c ⎤⎦ ,
   
P r .c   ⎡⎣a b c ⎤⎦
1   
       r .a  r .b  r .c 
2
     2
A B 90. 39 – 12(a.b  b.c  c.a )  57 – 6 a  b  c

  

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