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1.

The graph shows the position-time graph of a particle moving along the x-axis. Consider the following three statements :

I. The average acceleration between t = 1s and t = 5s seconds is negative.


II. The particle is at rest at t = 8s.
III. The net displacement between t = 0s and t = 14s is 4m.
Which of these statements is true?
(1)I only
(2)II only
(3)III only
(4)II and III
Correct Answer: 3
Your Answer:1
Status: incorrect

2.

In the noon when sunrays are incident vertically on the earth surface, a bird flies from the ground in straight line at
an angle of 37° above the horizontal and sits on a tree branch. Displacement of shadow of the bird on the plane
ground is 60 m in direction 53° north of east. If we denote the east by positive x-axis, the north by positive y-axis
and the up by positive z-axis, displacement of the bird is
(1)48î + 45ĵ + 36

(2)48î – 36ĵ + 45

(3)36î + 48ĵ – 45

(4)36î + 48ĵ + 45
Correct Answer: 4
Your Answer:4

3.
A man is running towards north with speed 3 m/s & it appears that rain is falling vertically downwards with
velocity 4 m/s. Now man start running towards south with speed 1 m/s then velocity of rain with respect to man
will be :-
(1)5 m/s at an angle of 37° from vertical
(2)5 m/s at an angle of 53° from vertical
(3)
4 m/s at an angle of 45° from vertical
(4)
4 m/s at an angle of 37° from vertical
Correct Answer: 3
Your Answer:3

4. A particle is subjected to acceleration a = αt + βt2, where α and β are constants. The position (i.e. x = ∫ vdt) and
velocity (i.e. v = ∫ adt) of particle at t = 0, are x0 and v0 respectively. Then :-
(1)
x(t) = x0 + v0t +

(2)
x(t) = x0 + v0t +

(3)

(4)

Correct Answer: 1,3


Your Answer:1,3

5.
A particle has initial velocity 10 m/s is moving in straight line, due to constant retarding force along the line of
velocity which produces retardation of 5 m/s2, then
(1)The maximum displacement in the direction of initial velocity is 10 m.
(2)The distance travelled in first 3 seconds is 7.5 m.
(3)The distance travelled in first 3 seconds is 12.5 m.
(4)The distance travelled in first 5 seconds is 17.5 m.
Correct Answer: 1,3
Your Answer:1,3

6. A particle moves in x-y plane such that the position vector of the particle depends on time t as = (10t)î + (5t2 –
20t + 1)ĵ where t is in second and r is in meter.
(1)Average velocity of the particle in time interval t = 0 to t = 2 sec is 10(î – ĵ) m/sec
(2)Average acceleration in time interval t = 0 to t = 2 sec is along y-axis
(3)Path followed by particle is parabolic
(4)Path followed by particle is straight line
Correct Answer: 1,2,3
Status: unattempted

7. A cart moving with horizontal velocity 1 (magnitude v1) ejects a ball with a velocity 2 (magnitude v2) in the
vertical direction relative to the moving cart. The ball must pass horizontally through a small stationary hoop fixed
at some height h (as shown in figure) and lands on the second hoop that is fixed horizontally on the cart and
centered at the launch point. Let g be gravitational acceleration. Then which of the following is CORRECT ? You
may ignore air resistance, and any rolling friction on the cart

8.

(1)

(2)

(3)Ball moves in vertical direction with respect to cart

(4)
Initial velocity of ball with respect to ground makes angle θ = tan –1 with horizontal
Correct Answer: 1,2,3
Your Answer:1,2,3

9. A physics teacher at Allen was given a responsibility for adjusting a machine in "Samarth Sadbhav Parisar" for
throwing flower petals on students during an Open Session. The machine uses air jet to project flowers. If the
flowers are projected from 15 m height, with speed 10 m/s. Then analyse the following two situations, and try to
answer the correct choice.
The angle of initial velocity with horizontal for which time to reach ground is maximum will be :-
(1)90° (2)45° (3)30° (4)60°
Correct Answer: 1
Your Answer:1

10.
A physics teacher at Allen was given a responsibility for adjusting a machine in "Samarth Sadbhav Parisar" for
throwing flower petals on students during an Open Session. The machine uses air jet to project flowers. If the
flowers are projected from 15 m height, with speed 10 m/s. Then analyse the following two situations, and try to
answer the correct choice.
The angle of initial velocity with horizontal at which the flowers reach to maximum distance :-
(1)tan–1 (1)
(2)tan–1 (1/2)
(3)tan–1 (2)
(4)tan–1 (3/4)
Correct Answer: 2
Your Answer:3
Status: incorrect

11. The hodograph is a plot of velocity of the body on the x-y plane. The velocity vector of the body is drawn to scale
such that its starting point is the origin. To illustrate the definition of hodograph, we take the case of a projectile
projected under influence of gravity. Initially, the particle is moving at an angle θ to the horizontal with a

velocity 0 as shown. As time passes, its velocity changes under the influence of constant acceleration . By

equation of motion, we can say = 0 + t. Note that t is always vertically downward. Here this velocity vector
is drawn at 3 successive seconds. At the end of 3 seconds the velocity vector in this case becomes horizontal. This
means that the body has reached the highest point. The trajectory is more difficult to work with because it is
parabolic in shape.

The area of the triangle formed till any time is :-

(1)
× horizontal velocity × change in vertical velocity

(2)
g × horizontal displacement
(3)Distance travelled by projectile × g

(4)

Correct Answer: 1,2,4


Your Answer:1,2,4

12. The hodograph is a plot of velocity of the body on the x-y plane. The velocity vector of the body is drawn to scale
such that its starting point is the origin. To illustrate the definition of hodograph, we take the case of a projectile
projected under influence of gravity. Initially, the particle is moving at an angle θ to the horizontal with a

velocity 0 as shown. As time passes, its velocity changes under the influence of constant acceleration . By

equation of motion, we can say = 0 + t. Note that t is always vertically downward. Here this velocity vector
is drawn at 3 successive seconds. At the end of 3 seconds the velocity vector in this case becomes horizontal. This
means that the body has reached the highest point. The trajectory is more difficult to work with because it is
parabolic in shape.
A particle is moving in a circular path with constant angular velocity ω, starting from A. ω is anticlockwise. Its
hodographs for subsequent 4 quarter revolutions are :-

(1)

first quarter revolution ;

(2)

second quarter revolution ;

(3)

third quarter revolution ;

(4)

fourth quarter revolution ;


Correct Answer: 1,4
Your Answer:3
Status: incorrect

13. Velocity (in m/s) of a particle moving in a straight line is given by V = (t 2 – 2t + 1) :-

List-I List-II
(P) Velocity (in m/s) of particle at t = 3 sec is (1) 1
(Q) Acceleration (in m/s2) of particle at t = 2 sec is (2) 2
(R) Time when particle is at rest is (3) 3
(S) Magnitude of average acceleration of particle in first one second is (4) 4
(1)P-3, Q-2, R-4, S-1
(2)P-4, Q-3, R-2, S-1
(3)P-4, Q-2, R-1, S-1
(4)P-1, Q-4, R-3, S-2
Correct Answer: 3
Your Answer:3

14. A river is flowing towards east with constant velocity 3 km/hr. Velocity of boat in still water is 4 km/hr & it's head
is kept in the direction perpendicular to the river flow. Rain is falling vertically with velocity 5 km/hr.

List-I List-II
(P) Magnitude of velocity of boat w.r.t. ground (1)
(Q) Magnitude of velocity of rain respect to boat (2)
(R) Magnitude of velocity of rain in a reference frame attached with the river (3) 5
(S) Magnitude of velocity of river with respect to boat (4) 4
(1)P-2, Q-3, R-1, S-4
(2)P-3, Q-2, R-4, S-1
(3)P-4, Q-1, R-3, S-2
(4)P-3, Q-1, R-2, S-4
Correct Answer: 4
Your Answer:4

15. Figure shows a practical situation. The event is observed by four observer. List-II gives the value of acceleration
and velocity of ball as observed by observer given in List-I. Match them correctly :- (g = 10 m/s2)

List-I List-II
(P) A (1) v = 10 m/s ↓ a = 10 m/s2 ↓
(Q) B (2) v = 20 m/s ↓ a = 8 m/s2 ↓
(R) C (3) v = 0 m/s ↓ a = 10 m/s2 ↓
(S) D (4) v = 12 m/s ↓ a = 12 m/s2 ↓
(1)P-1, Q-3, R-4, S-2
(2)P-2, Q-3, R-4, S-1
(3)P-1, Q-3, R-2, S-4
(4)P-4, Q-3, R-1, S-2
Correct Answer: 1
Your Answer:1

16. A ball is thrown from point O with speed 50 m/s from ground at an angle 53° with horizontal it lands on same
horizontal level at point A and a dog is running with 20 m/s constant velocity along OA.

List-II
List-I
(values are in appropriate SI unit)
(P) Range of ball on ground (1) 240
(Q) Horizontal displacement of ball w.r.t. dog after 8 sec. (2) 80
(R) Magnitude of velocity of ball w.r.t. dog after 2 sec. (3)
(S) Magnitude of velocity of ball w.r.t. dog after 5 sec. (4)
(1)P-2, Q-4, R-1, S-3
(2)P-1, Q-2, R-3, S-4
(3)P-3, Q-2, R-1, S-4
(4)P-4, Q-1, R-2, S-3
Correct Answer: 2
Your Answer:2

17. A boatman is crossing the river of width h = 80 m from point A to point B. He steers the boat at an angle α = 37°
to the shoreline all the time. The river speed is 'u' because of which the boat is always drifting and finally lands at a
distance ℓ = 60 m on the other bank as shown in the figure. Find the speed of boat relative to ground (in m/s) if its
speed v with respect to the river is 12 m/s.

Correct Answer: 9
Status: unattempted

18. A ball is dropped from rest from a tower of height 5m. As a result of the wind it lands at a distance 6m from the
bottom of the tower as shown. Assuming no air resistance but that the wind gives the ball a constant horizontal
velocity v. Find value of v in m/s.

Correct Answer: 6
Your Answer:6

19.
In an action film, hero is supposed to throw a grenade from his car, which is going with 90 km/h, to his enemy's

car, which is going at m/s. The enemy's car is 1.4 m in front of the hero's when he let go off the
grenade. If the hero throws the grenade so that its initial velocity relative to him is at an angle of 45° above the
horizontal, what should be the magnitude of the initial velocity (in m/s) of grenade relative to the hero ? The cars
are both traveling in the same direction on a level road. Ignore air resistance.
Correct Answer: 7
Your Answer:7

20. The velocity of water current varies as

for y ≤ 250 m
v= y

for y > 250 m


v = 80 – y
where y is the perpendicular distance from one bank. The width of the river is 500 m. A swimmer is crossing the river with
constant velocity 5 m/s relative to water and heading perpendicular to the current. Find the drift of the swimmer (in km).
Correct Answer: 2
Status: unattempted

21. Consider the following statements :


(i) Spectral lines of He+ ion belonging to Balmer series are not in visible range.
(ii) In the Paschen series of H-atom maximum lines are in the UV region.
(iii) 2nd line of Lyman series of He+ ion has energy 48.4 eV.
The above statements (i), (ii) and (iii) respectively are (T = True, F = False)
(1)T F F
(2)F T T
(3)T F T
(4)T T T
Correct Answer: 3
Your Answer:1
Status: incorrect

22. A 5000 W gas discharge lamp emits 5.0 W of UV radiation in narrow range centered around 198 nm wavelength.
Then number of photons of this wavelength emitted in one minute :
(Given : h = 6.6 × 10–34 J-S, C = 3 × 108 m/s)
(1)2 × 1016
(2)3 × 1020
(3)5 × 1018
(4)8.3 × 1016
Correct Answer: 2
Status: unattempted

23. A photon of wavelength 12.4 nm is used to emit an electron from ground state of He +, calculate the de-broglie
wavelength of emitted electron –
(1)1.2 Å
(2)2.2 Å
(3)1.8 Å
(4)2.7 Å
Correct Answer: 3
Status: unattempted

24. The I.P. of a hydrogen like species is 36 V. What is the value of second excitation energy :
(1)5 eV
(2)12 eV
(3)32 eV
(4)27 eV
Correct Answer: 3
Your Answer:1
Status: incorrect

25. For two Bohr orbits n1 and n2 which follow the relationships,
(n22 – n12) = 21 and (n2 – n1) = 3.
If an electron makes transition from n2 to n1 directly then :
(1)Third longest wavelength of Balmer series is emitted
(2)Longest frequency of Lyman series is emitted
(3)Longest frequency of Balmer series is emitted
(4)Only one spectral line is emitted
Correct Answer: 1,4
Your Answer:1,4

26. In photoelectric effect work function of any metal is 2.5 eV. The most energetic emitted electron are stopped by
potential of 1.5 Volt, then –
(1)Energy of incident photons is 4eV
(2)Energy of incident photons is 1eV
(3)Wavelength of emitted electron is 1nm
(4)Photocurrent increases with the application of photons of high frequency
Correct Answer: 1,3
Your Answer:1,4
Status: incorrect

27.
Radiational wave length (λ) = 124 nm falls on a metallic surface. Then the kinetic energy of the ejected photo
electron(s) can be : (Given that threshold wavelength (λ0) = 248 nm)
(1)1 eV
(2)
de-broglie wavelength associated with photo electon is nm

(3)
de-broglie wavelength associated with photo electon is nm
(4)5 eV
Correct Answer: 3,4
Your Answer:3
Status: partial_correct

28. For an H-like atom which follows Bohr's model, some spectral lines were observed as shown. If it is known that
line 'E' belongs to visible region, then the correct statement(s) is/are for following transition.

(1)There cannot be any line in ultraviolet region


(2)Only line possibly belonging to ultraviolet region is A
(3)Line having shortest wavelength is A
(4)Line having least energy is C
Correct Answer: 2,3,4
Your Answer:2,4
Status: partial_correct

29. Excited atoms emits radiations consisting of only certain discrete frequencies or wavelengths. In spectroscopy it is
often more convenient to use frequencies or wave number than wavelength because frequencies and wave numbers
are proportional to energy, and spectroscopy involves transitions between different energy levels. The line
spectrum shown by an mono electronic excited atom (a finger print of an atom) can be given as.

where Z is atomic number of mono electronic atom and n1, n2 are integers and if n2 > n1, then emission spectrum is
noticed and if n2 < n1, then absorption spectrum is noticed.
The ratio of wavelength for II line of Balmer series and I line of Lyman series for H-like species is –
(1)1/4 (2)2 (3)3 (4)4
Correct Answer: 4
Your Answer:4

30.
In three dimension Ψ (wave function) may be expressed in spherical co-ordinate system (r, θ, φ)
r = distance of electron from the nucleus
θ = Angle from 'z' axis, varying from 0 to π
φ = Angle from 'x' axis ...............0 to 2π.
Ψ may be represented as
Ψ (r, θ, φ) = R(r). A(θ, φ)
The R(r) is determined by 'n' & 'l'. The A(θ, φ) determine how probability change from point to point at a given
distance from the centre of the atom.
Which of the following is R(r) part of '3p' atomic orbital of hydrogen atom [Given a0 = 0.529Å]

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)
Correct Answer: 4
Your Answer:2,4
Status: incorrect

31. In three dimension Ψ (wave function) may be expressed in spherical co-ordinate system (r, θ, φ)
r = distance of electron from the nucleus
θ = Angle from 'z' axis, varying from 0 to π
φ = Angle from 'x' axis ...............0 to 2π.
Ψ may be represented as
Ψ (r, θ, φ) = R(r). A(θ, φ)
The R(r) is determined by 'n' & 'l'. The A(θ, φ) determine how probability change from point to point at a given
distance from the centre of the atom.

Angular part of 'H' atom wave equation A(θ, φ) = . Hence, atomic orbital is –
(1)'d'xz orbital
(2)'p'x orbital
(3)'p'y orbital
(4)s-orbital
Correct Answer: 4
Your Answer:2,3
Status: incorrect

32. Match the List :


rn,z = Radius of nth orbit of a single electron specie having atomic number 'z'.
vn,z = Velocity of electron in nth orbit of a single electron specie having atomic number 'z'
En,z = Magnitude of total energy of electron in nth orbit of a single electron specie having atomic number 'z'
Kn,z = Magnitude of kinetic energy of electron in nth orbit of a single electron specie having atomic number 'z'
Pn,z = Magnitude of potential energy of electron in nth orbit of a single electron specie having atomic number 'z'
fn,z = Frequency of electron in nth orbit of a single electron specie having atomic number 'z'
Tn,z = Time period of electron in nth orbit of a single electron specie having atomic number 'z'

List-I List-II

(P) (1)

(Q) (2)

(R) (3)

(S) (4)

(5)

(1)P → 1,2 ; Q → 1,2 ; R → 3,4 ; S → 5


(2)P → 2,3 ; Q → 1,4 ; R → 3,4 ; S → 2
(3)P → 1,2 ; Q → 2,4 ; R → 1,3 ; S → 5
(4)P → 1,4 ; Q → 3 ; R → 2 ; S → 1
Correct Answer: 1
Your Answer:1

33. List I shows orbital diagram of electrons which may or may not be correct, choose the rule(s) they violate from
List II.

List-I List-II
(P) (1) Pauli's Exclusion Principle

(Q) (2) Hund's Rule

(R) (3) Aufbau Principle


(S) (4) None
(1)P → 2,3 ; Q → 4 ; R → 1,2,3 ; S → 1,2
(2)P → 2,3 ; Q → 1,4 ; R → 2,3 ; S → 3,4
(3)P → 1,3 ; Q → 1,4 ; R → 2,3 ; S → 1,4
(4)P → 1,2,3 ; Q → 4 ; R → 1,2,3 ; S → 1,2
Correct Answer: 4
Your Answer:4

34. Match the option in list-II to list-I if information in list-I may applicable for orbitals given in list-II

List-I List-II

Angular wave function (Ψθ,φ) of this orbital may change


(P) (1)
with change in θ & φ

For this orbital, as distance from nucleus increases,


(Q) radial probability of finding electron may increase or (2)
decrease

Probability density of finding electron at nucleus is not


(R) (3)
zero.

(S) Orbital may have 1 angular node (4)

(5)

(1)P → 2,3 ; Q → 1,4,5 ; R → 1,4,5 ; S → 2,5


(2)P → 1 ; Q → 2 ; R → 3,5 ; S → 4
(3)P → 2,3,5 ; Q → 1,2,3,4,5 ; R → 1,4,5 ; S → 2,3,5
(4)P → 1,5 ; Q → 1,4,5 ; R → 1,2,5 ; S → 1,3,5
Correct Answer: 3
Status: unattempted

35.
Match the list –

List-I List-II
(P) l (1) Indicates the distance from nucleus
(Q) s (2) It can have only two possible values
(R) m (3) Possible values are 0 to (n – 1)
(S) n (4) Indicates the possible orientations in space
(5) Possible values are +l to –l including 'Zero'
(1)P → 3 ; Q → 4 ; R → 4,5 ; S → 1
(2)P → 1 ; Q → 2 ; R → 3,5 ; S → 4
(3)P → 4 ; Q → 3 ; R → 2 ; S → 1
(4)P → 3 ; Q → 4 ; R → 1,5 ; S → 5
Correct Answer: 1
Your Answer:1

36. A light source of wavelength λ illuminates a metal and ejects photo electron with (KE) max = 1 eV. Another light

source of wave length , ejects photoelectrons from same metal with (KE)max = 5 eV. Find the value of work
function (eV) of metal.
Correct Answer: 1
Your Answer:1

37. Wavelength of radio waves is 124 nm. Total number of photons per second produced by a source that consumes
energy at the rate of 16W is x × 1019. The value of x is –
Correct Answer: 1
Your Answer:16
Status: incorrect

38. How many orbitals are possible that have atleast one radial node, if a curve is plotted between radial distribution
function versus radial distance for which principal quantum number (n) ≤ 3.
Correct Answer: 5
Your Answer:3
Status: incorrect

39. The number of Balmer lines when electron(s) dexcite from 5 th energy level to ground state.
Correct Answer: 3
Your Answer:10
Status: incorrect

40. If α and β are roots of the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 then roots of the equation a(2x + 1)2 – b(2x + 1)(3 – x) + c(3 –
x)2 = 0 are –

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)none of these
Correct Answer: 2
Your Answer:2

41.
If the roots of the equation x2 – bx + c = 0 are two consecutive integers, then b2 – 4c equals.
(1)–2 (2)3 (3)2 (4)1
Correct Answer: 4
Your Answer:4

42. The expression 2x2 + 4xy – ky2 + 4x + 2y – 1 can be resolved into two linear factors, then the value of k is –

(1)

(2)

(3)
(4)

Correct Answer: 1
Your Answer:1

43.
The equation (log2 x)2 + 4(log2 x) – (m2 + 2m + 13) = 0 has the roots α, β where (α > β, m ∈ R), then –
(1)α > 1, β > 1
(2)0 < α < 1; 0 < β < 1
(3)α > 1; 0 < β < 1
(4)none of these
Correct Answer: 3
Your Answer:4
Status: incorrect

44.
If c > 0 and the equation ax2 + 2bx + 3c = 0 has no real roots, then which of the following statements are correct –
(1)a > 0
(2)a + 2b + 3c > 0
(3)a + 3c > 2b
(4)graph of y = ax2 + 2bx + 3c always lies below the x axis
Correct Answer: 1,2,3
Your Answer:1,3
Status: partial_correct

45. If α, β and γ are the roots of the equation x3 – 3x + 1 = 0 then –


(1)∏(α + 1) = –3
(2)Σ(α + 1) = 0
(3)Σ(α + 1) (β + 1) = –3
(4)Σα2 = 6
Correct Answer: 1,4
Your Answer:1
Status: partial_correct

46.
α, β ∈ I (integer) satisfies β2 – 2β – 5 = α(2 – β), then (α + β) is equal to –
(1)5 (2)1 (3)–1 (4)2
Correct Answer: 1,2,3
Your Answer:1,2
Status: partial_correct

47. Graph of y = ax2 + bx + c = 0 is given adjacently. What conclusions can be drawn from this graph –

(1)a > 0
(2)b < 0
(3)c < 0
(4)b2 – 4ac > 0
Correct Answer: 1,2,3,4
Your Answer:1,2,3,4
Status: correct

48. Consider the equation x2 + 2(m – 3)x + 3 – m = 0.


On the basis of above information, answer the following questions :
If one root of the equation is smaller and other root is greater than the even prime number, then the set of all the
possible values of m is :-
(1)(–∞, 2)
(2)

(3)
∪ (3, ∞)
(4)(–∞, 2) ∪ (3, ∞)
Correct Answer: 2
Your Answer:3
Status: incorrect

49. Consider the equation x2 + 2(m – 3)x + 3 – m = 0.


On the basis of above information, answer the following questions :
If both the roots of the equation are smaller than the smallest odd prime number, then the set of all the possible values
of m is :-

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Correct Answer: 1
Your Answer:4
Status: incorrect

50. Graph of f(x) = ax2 + bx + c is shown adjacently, for which ℓ(AB) = 2, ℓ(AC) = 3 and b 2 – 4ac = –4. On the basis
of above informations, answer the following questions :

Which of the following is/are correct.

(1)
(2)b = 3

(3)
(4)a + b + c = 10
Correct Answer: 1,2,3,4
Your Answer:1,2,3,4

51. Graph of f(x) = ax2 + bx + c is shown adjacently, for which ℓ(AB) = 2, ℓ(AC) = 3 and b 2 – 4ac = –4. On the basis
of above informations, answer the following questions :

The quadratic equation with rational coefficients whose one of the roots is b + , is –
(1)x2 – 6x + 2 = 0
(2)x2 – 6x – 1 = 0
(3)x2 + 6x + 2 = 0
(4)x2 + 6x – 1 = 0
Correct Answer: 1
Your Answer:1
52. f(x) =
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the list.

List-I List-II
(P) If 3 < x < 4 then f(x) satisfies (1) f(x) > 1/2
(Q) If 1 < x < 2 then f(x) satisfies (2) f(x) < 0
(R) If 4 < x < 7 then f(x) satisfies (3) f(x) > 0
(S) If x > 7 then f(x) satisfies (4) 0 < f(x) < 1/2
(1)P → 3,4; Q → 1,3; R → 2; S → 1,3
(2)P → 1,3; Q → 3,4; R → 3; S → 3,4
(3)P → 3; Q → 3,4; R → 1,2; S → 2,3
(4)P → 1,2; Q → 3; R → 2,3; S → 2,3
Correct Answer: 1
Your Answer:2
Status: incorrect

53.

If f(x) = , then match the List :


List-I List-II
(P) Least positive integral value of x for which f(x) ≥ 0 (1) 13
(Q) Least positive integral value of x for which f(x) < 0 (2) 24
(R) Sum of integral values of x for which f(x) < 0 is (3) 1
(S) 0 ≤ f(x), then x may be (4) 2
(1)P → 3; Q → 3; R → 4; S → 4
(2)P → 3; Q → 4; R → 2; S → 1,2,3
(3)P → 1; Q → 2; R → 4; S → 3
(4)P → 3; Q → 4; R → 1; S → 1,2,3
Correct Answer: 2
Your Answer:4
Status: incorrect

54.
Match the set of values of x in List-II which satisfy the inequations in List-I.

List-I List-II
(P) |x + 1| + |x – 2| + |x – 3| ≥ 6 (1) x < 0
(Q) ||x| – 1| < 1 – x (2) x = 3
(R) (3) x ∈ φ

(S) (4) x ≥ 4
(1)P → 1; Q → 3; R → 2; S → 1,4
(2)P → 3; Q → 2; R → 1,4; S → 1
(3)P → 2; Q → 1,4; R → 1; S → 3
(4)P → 1,4; Q → 1; R → 3; S → 2
Correct Answer: 4
Your Answer:4

55.

Consider the equation (3 – 2 )a + (3 + 2 )a = 6 in real numbers.


Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the list.

List-I List-II
(P) The value of a is (1) 1
(Q) If a = x2 – 2|x|, then number of solution of x is (2) 2
(R) The sum of squares of values of x as found in (Q) is (3) 4
(S) The number of values of x which are same as the values of a is (4)
8+4
(1)P → 4; Q → 2; R → 1; S → 3
(2)P → 3; Q → 4; R → 2; S → 1
(3)P → 1; Q → 3; R → 4; S → 2
(4)P → 2; Q → 1; R → 3; S → 4
Correct Answer: 3
Your Answer:3

56. The number of real values of λ for which the equation x2 – 3x + λ = 0 has two distinct roots lying in the interval (0,
1).
Correct Answer: 0
Your Answer:0

57. Minimum value of the expression x2 + 2x + 3 is


Correct Answer: 2
Your Answer:2

58. Find least integral value of k for which (k – 2)x2 + 8x + k + 4 > 0 ∀ x ∈ R.


Correct Answer: 5
Your Answer: -5
Status: incorrect

59. The minimum value of the expression x2 – kx + α is 6 which is obtained at x = 3. Find the value of α/3.
Correct Answer: 5
Your Answer:5

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