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PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS

CPT1 - 1 CODE: 710392.1 PAPER - 1


Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 210

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Batches: Two Year CRP1517

INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer OMR
sheet before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.

A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. Each part is further divided into two Parts: Part A & C
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic devices,
in any form, are not allowed.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet


1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your answers on OMR
sheet.
2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with HB pencil for each character of your Enrolment
No. and write in ink your Name, Test Centre and other details at the designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.

C. Marking Scheme For All Two Parts.


(i) Part-A (01 – 10) contains 10 multiple choice questions which have one or more than one correct
answer. Each question carries +4 marks and – 2 mark for wrong answer.

(ii) Part-C (01 – 10) contains 10 Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive) and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong
answer.

Name of the Candidate :____________________________________________

Batch :____________________ Date of Examination :___________________

Enrolment Number :_______________________________________________

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SECTION – I : PHYSICS
PART – A (Multi Correct Choice Type)

This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONE OR MORE may be correct

1. A long block A is at rest on a smooth horizontal surface. A small block B, whose mass is half of A, is
placed on A at one end and projected along A with some velocity u. Coefficient of friction between the
blocks is .
(A) The blocks will reach a final common velocity u/3
2
(B) The work done against friction is rd of the initial kinetic energy of B
3
2
(C) Before the blocks reach a common velocity, the acceleration of A relative to B is g
3
3
(D) Before the blocks reach a common velocity the acceleration of A relative to B is g
2

2. If for a liquid in a vessel, force of cohesion is twice of adhesion


(A) the meniscus will be convex upwards (B) the angle of contact will be obtuse
(C) the liquid will descend in the capillary tube (D) the liquid will wet the solid

3. A cannon shell is fired to hit a target at a horizontal distance R, however it breaks into two equal parts at its
highest point, One part returns to the cannon. The other part
(A) will fall at a distance R beyond target (B) will fall at a distance 3R beyond target
(C) will hit the target (D) have nine times kinetic energy of first

4. A cubical block of wood of edge 10cm and mass 0.92 kg floats in a tank of water with oil of rel. density 0.6
to a depth of 4 cm above water. When the block attains equilibrium with four of its sides edges vertical
(A) 1 cm of it will be above the free surface of oil
(B) 5 cm of it will be under water
(C) 2cm of it will be above the common surface of oil and water
(D) 8cm of it will be under water

5. Two bodies A and B have thermal emissivities of 0.01 and 0.81 respectively. The outer surface areas of
the two bodies are equal. The two bodies emit total radiant power at the same rate. The wavelength B
corresponding to maximum spectral radiancy in the radiation from B to shifted from the wavelength
corresponding to maximum spectral radiancy in the radiation from A by 1 m. If the temperature of A is
5802 K, take Wien’s constant = 0.29 cm K.
(A) The temperature of B is 1934 K (B) B = 1.5m
(C) The temperature of B is 1160 K (D) The temperature of B is 2901 K
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6. One mole of an ideal monoatomic gas is taken from A to C


along the path ABC. The temperature of the gas at A is T 0. For
the process ABC (where R is gas constant)
2P0 C
11
(A) Heat absorbed by the gas is RT
12 0
11
(B) Heat absorbed by the gas is RT0 P0 B
2 A
(C) Work done by the gas = RT0
9
(D) Change in internal energy of gas is RT
2 0 V0 2V0

7. If a block of mass m = 3 kg is resting on a rough horizontal surface and


a force F 10 2N is applied on block as shown in figure. F 10 2 N
45°
(A) friction force between block and surface = 10N m
(B) friction force between block and surface = 16 N
(C) Normal force on block by surface = 20 N rough, s = 0.8  = 0.6
(D) Normal force on block by surface = 30 N

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8. A wave pulse in a horizontal string is represented by a function y ( x,t ) = (c. g .s system)
2 + ( x − 3t )
2

then
(A) wave is propagating along ‘+x’ axis (B) amplitude of the wave is 4 cm
(C) velocity of the wave is 3 cm/sec (D) amplitude of wave is 6 cm

9. If A = 2iˆ + 3ˆj and B = 2i − 3j + kˆ then


(A) A  B = –5 (B) A  B = 5
(C) A  B = 157 (D) A  B = − 157

10. Two men of unequal masses hold on to the two sections of a


light rope passing over a smooth light pulley. Which of the
following are possible
(A) The lighter man is stationary while the heavier man slides
with some acceleration
(B) The heavier man is stationary while the lighter man climbs m1 m2
with some acceleration
(C) The two men slide with the same acceleration in the same
direction
(D) The two men slide with acceleration of the same magnitude
in opposite direction 
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PART – C (Integer Answer Type)

This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9.
The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

1. An object is displaced from point A(1m, 2m, 3m) to a point B(2m, 3m, 4m) under a constant
( )
force F = 2iˆ + 3ˆj + 4kˆ N . Find the work done by this force in this process. (in joule )

2. A block of mass m = 0.5 kg is at rest on a rough


wedge as shown in fig. what will be the magnitude of m
force exerted by the wedge on the block (wedge is at
rest wrt ground) g = 10 m/s2 ( in newton)

3. A block of mass 1 kg lies on a horizontal surface in a truck. The coefficient of static friction between the
block and the surface is 0.6. If the acceleration of the truck is 5 m/s 2, then what frictional force acting on
the block (in newton.)
4. A tangential force F acts at the top of a thin spherical shell of mass m and radius R. If it rolls without
xF
slipping then acceleration is given by a = . What is the value of x
5m

5. Two blocks of masses 5kg and 2kg are placed on a frictionless surface and connected by a spring. An
external kick gives a velocity of 7 m/s to the heavier block in the direction of lighter one. Find velocity
gained by the centre of mass (In m/s)

6. A satellite is moving in a circular orbit around earth at a height R above earth surface(R being radius of
earth) It’s velocity should be increased to k times its initial orbital speed value, so as to make it escape
from earth gravitational pull and reach infinity. Find k

0
45
7. In the figure, a block 10 kg is placed on a rough horizontal
surface. The coefficient of static friction between the block and
horizontal surface is 0.4. What is the maximum value of m for 10 kg
which there is no slipping of the 10 kg block on the horizontal
surface?(in kg) (take g = 10 m/s2)

8. One gram of ice at 00C is added to 5 gram of water at 100C. Find final temperature of the mixture in °C.

9. The maximum acceleration and maximum velocity of simple harmonically oscillating system are 8 m/sec2
and 8 m/s respectively. What is the angular frequency.

10. An organ pipe P1 closed at one end vibrating in its first overtone and another pipe P 2 open at the both ends
vibrating in its third overtone are in resonance with a given tuning fork. The ratio of the length of P1 to that
3
of P2 is then n = ?
n
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SECTION – II : CHEMISTRY
PART – A (Multi Correct Choice Type)

This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONE OR MORE may be correct

1. Which of the following atom(s) contain(s) one electron in it’s/their outermost orbit(s)?
(A) Li (B) B
(C) Na (D) K

2. Which of the following molecule(s) contain(s) lone pair on central atom(s)?


(A) CH4 (B) NH3
(C) H2O (D) BF3

3. Which of the following ion(s) contain(s) ten electrons?


(A) Na+ (B) Cl–
(C) O 2– (D) F–

4. 2CO ( g) + O2 ( g) 2CO2 ( g)
Which of the following factor(s) can increase the yield of CO 2 according to above reaction?
(A) Increasing pressure (B) Adding CO and O2
(C) Decreasing pressure (D) Adding inert gas at constant volume

5. Which of the following mixture(s) can act as buffer?


(A) CH3COOH + CH3COONa (B) HNO3 + NaNO3
(C) NH4OH + NH4Cl (D) NaOH + KOH

6. 3 X ( g) + 2Y ( g) ⎯⎯
→ Product
The rate equation of the above chemical reaction is given as:
Rate = k[X]2[Y]
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct for the reaction?
(A) The order of reaction with respect to X is two
(B) The order of reaction with respect to Y is one
(C) The overall order of the reaction is three
(D) The unit of the rate constant is mol L-1s-1

7. Which of the following substance(s) is/are more basic than NH3 in gaseous state?
(A) CH3NH2 (B) CH3NHCH3
(C) CH3NCH 3 (D) C2H5NH2

CH3

8. Which of the following alkene(s) on oxidation with KMnO4/H+/ form(s) CH3COOH as the only product or
one of the products of the reaction?
(A) CH3CH = CHCH3 (B) CH3CH2CH = CH2
(C) CH3CH = CHCH2CH3 (D) CH3CH2CH2CH = CHCH3
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9. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct for NaOH?


(A) It produces heat when reacts with HCl
(B) It reacts with aluminium and produces sodium meta aluminate and H 2 gas
(C) It is an alkali
(D) It forms sodium carbonate and water when treated with CO2

10. Which of the following is/are the compound(s) of calcium?


(A) Lime stone (B) Quick lime
(C) Lime water (D) Gypsum

PART – C (Integer Answer Type)

This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9.
The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

1. The atomic number of calcium is 20. What is the principal quantum number of it’s highest energetic
electron?

2. How many lone pair(s) is/are present on oxygen atom in OF2?

3. If the oxidation number of nitrogen in HNO3 is +x, the value of x is:

4. 2SO2 ( g) + O2 ( g) 2SO3 ( g)
The equilibrium constant KP of the reaction is 0.5 atm -1. If the partial pressures of SO3 and SO2 are same
at equilibrium, the partial pressure of O2 at equilibrium in atm unit is:

5. CH4 + Cl2 ⎯⎯⎯


light
→ CH3Cl + CH2Cl2 + CHCl3 + (P )
How many chlorine atom(s) is/are present in the product(P) which contains one carbon atom?

6. What is the pH of 0.01 M HCl solution?

7. The half-life of a first order reaction is 4 sec. How much time (in second) is needed for 75% completion of
the reaction?

8. How many maximum no. of hydrogen atom(s) of acetylene can be substituted by sodium if it reacts with
sodamide(NaNH2)?

9. How many moles of electrons are present in 1.8 g of water?

10. CH3CHCH3 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯


Conc.H2SO4
Heat
→ Products
OH
How many pi-bond(s) is/are present in the organic product of above reaction?
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SECTION – III : MATHEMATICS


PART – A (Multi Correct Choice Type)

This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONE OR MORE may be correct

1. (  (
If sin 2cos−1 cot 2 tan−1 x )) = 0 then x is
(A) 1 (B) –1
(C) −1 + 2 (D) 1 − 2

The equation of line that touches y = x 2 and x2 + ( y − 2) = 4 , where x  0 is


2
2.
(A) y = 4 5 x + 20 (B) y = 4 3x − 12
(C) y = 0 (D) y = −4 5 x − 20

3. If ( 5,12 ) and (24, 7) are the foci of hyperbola passing through origin, then
386 386
(A) e = (B) e =
12 13
121 121
(C) LR = (D) LR =
6 3

4. Which of the following are correct?

(A) (logb a )(logc b )(logd c )(loga d) = 1 ( ) (2


(B) 22 − log2 5
) = 54
(C) 3
4log3 5
+ 27log9 36 = 741 (D) 8
log2 3 121
= 121

5. Equation of circles which is orthogonal to z = 1 and z − 1 = 4 are


(A) z + 7 = 48 (B) z + 7 = 50
(C) z + 7 + i = 7 (D) z + 7 + i = 48

6. Let a, b, c be real numbers and f ( x ) = ax 2 + bx + c . Suppose that whenever x is an integer, f(x) is also an
integer, then
(A) 2a is an integer (B) a + b is an integer
(C) c is an integer (D) a + b + c is an integer

7. The numbers a, b, c and A, B, C are in decreasing A.P. . common difference of second set is one more
abc 7
than that of first set. If a + b + c = A + B + C = 15 and = then
ABC 8
(A) a = 7, A = 6 (B) B = b = 5
(C) a = 5, A = 6 (D) a = 6, A = 5
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8. Consider letters of the word ENTRANCE. Which of the following is true


(A) Total ways of selecting 4 alphabets is 36 (B) Total ways of selecting 4 alphabets is 35
(C) Total ways of making 4 letter word is 606 (D) Total ways of making 4 letter word is 600

A
9. In ABC with fixed base BC, the vertex A moves such that cosB + cosC = 4 sin2 then,
2
(A) b + c = 4a (B) b + c = 2a
(C) locus of point A is an ellipse (D) locus of point A is pair of straight lines.

sin4 x cos 4 x 1
10. If + = then
2 3 5
2 sin8 x cos8 x 1
(A) tan2 x = (B) + =
3 8 27 125
1 sin8 x cos8 x 2
(C) tan2 x = (D) + =
3 8 27 125

PART – C (Integer Answer Type)

This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9.
The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

1. Number of complex numbers such that z = 1 and z = 1 − 2 z is __________

 10
  10 10
Ck 
 CR    ( −1)
10 K
2. Value of the expression   is ______________
 R =0   K =0 2k 

3. If one end of diameter of circle x 2 + y 2 − 4x − 6y + 11 = 0 is (3, 4) and other end is (a, b) then a + b is
________

x2 y2
4. Equation of chord of ellipse + = 1 which passes through (2, 1) and is bisected at that point is
36 9
x + 2y = k then k is ____________


5. ( ) (
Number of solutions of equation sin−1 x 2 + 4x + 3 + cos−1 x 2 + 6x + 8 = ) 2
is _______

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6. The absolute value of the sum of the abscissas of all the points on the line x + y = 4 that lie at a unit
distance from line 4x + 3y − 10 = 0 is _________

7. If x 2 + y 2 + 10x − 24y − 27 = 0 then the minimum value of x 2 + y 2 is ________

8 80 240 S
If S = (1 + x ) = 3 +
N
8. + 3 + 4 .......... then the value of is ___________
3 3 3 3

9. If all the numbers from 1 – 10000000 are typed on computer screen and the total numbers of times we
have to press key ‘7’ is A  106 where A is single digit number then A is ________

10. If for all real ‘P’, the line 2PX + y 1 − P2 = 1 touches a fixed ellipse whose axes are co – ordinate axes
A
such that it eccentricity is , where A, B are co-prime then A + B is __________
B
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FIITJEE
Batches: Two Year CRP 1517
PAPER – 1 (ANSWER KEY)
QP CODE: 710392.1
Physics (SECTION-I) Chemistry (SECTION-II) Mathematics (SECTION-III)
PART – A PART – A PART – A
Conc. Conc.
S. No. Ans. S. No. Ans. S. No. Ans. Conc. Code
Code Code
1. ABD P110411 1. ACD C110108 1. ABCD M121408
2. ABC 2. BC C110306 2. BC M110808
3. AD P110601 3. ACD C110108 3. AC M111103
4. CD P111019 4. AB C110403 4. ABD M110202
5. AB P111227 5. AC C110504 5. AC M110310
6. BCD P111209 6. ABC C110602 6. ABCD M110105
7. AC P110410 7. ABCD C111302 7. AB M110501
8. AC P111302 8. ACD C111709 8. AC M111206
9. AC P111201 9. ABCD C110809 9. BC M111501
10. ABD P110403 10. ABCD C110908 10. AB M111402
PART – C PART – C PART – C
1. 9 P110507 1. 4 C110107 1. 0 M110301
2. 5 P110404 2. 2 C110305 2. 1 M110412
3. 5 P110410 3. 5 C110204 3. 3 M110802
4. 6 4. 2 C110401 4. 4 M111010
5. 5 P110612 5. 4 C111703 5. 1 M121502
6. 2 P110913 6. 2 C110502 6. 4 M110718
7. 4 P110403 7. 8 C110606 7. 1 M110801
8. 0 8. 2 C111713 8. 9 M110414
9. 1 9. 1 C110202 9. 7 M111203
10. 8 P111309 10. 1 C111705 10. 7 M111007

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Hints & Solutions


Physics
PART – A
1. ABD P110411
3m m
Sol. V= u
2 2
u g 3g
 v= = g + =
3 2 2
W friction = Initial Kinetic energy of B – final total Kinetic energy.

2. ABC
Sol. Angle of contact > 900.

3. AD P110601
m m
0 + x
Sol. Xcm = 2 2 =R
m

4. CD P111019
Sol. 920 = (10)2 x × 0.6 + (10)2 (10 – x)
 x = 2.

5. AB P111227
 2900 
B =  1 + M
5802 
Sol.

2900  10−6
TB = = 1934 K
B

6. BCD P111209
Sol. W = P0V0 = RT0
f
U = (4P0 V0 − P0 V0 )
2
9
= RT0
2
11
H = W + U = RT0
2

7. AC P110410
Sol. fr = F cos 45° = 10
N = mg – F sin 45° = 20

8. AC P111302
3
Sol. Wave speed = = 3 cm/sec
1

9. AC P111201
Sol. A  B = 4 − 9 = −5
A  B = 3iˆ − 2jˆ − 12kˆ

10. ABD P110403


Sol. Concept of tension.

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PART – C

1. 9 P110507
Sol. W = F  S = 2 + 3 + 4 = 9.

2. 5 P110404
Sol. Fr = mg = 5

3. 5 P110410
Sol. Fr = ma = 5

4. 6
5
Sol. F.2R = mRa
3

5. 5 P110612
75
Sol. Vcm =
5+2

6. 2 P110913
Vesc
Sol. = 2
Vorbit

7. 4 P110403
Sol. M = g = 4

8. 0
Sol. 1 80  5  10 so temp 0oC

9. 1
Sol. A2 = A

10. 8 P111309
3v 4v 3
Sol. = ; 1
=
4 1 2 2 2 8

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Chemistry
PART – A
1. ACD C110108
Sol. Gr-1A elements contain one valence electron.

2. BC C110306
Sol. NH3 and H2O contain lone pairs on central atoms.

3. ACD C110108
Sol. Na+, F– and O2– contain 10 electrons each.

4. AB C110403
Sol. Follow Le-chatelier’s principle.

5. AC C110504
Sol. Weak acid + salt with strong base
Weak base + salt with strong acid

6. ABC C110602
Sol. The order of reaction with respect to X is two, the order of reaction with respect to Y is one & the overall
order of the reaction is three.
ABC are correct statements.

7. ABCD C111302
Sol. In all compounds, the electron density on nitrogen increases by the +I effect of alky groups.

8. ACD C111709
Sol. CH3CH = Linkage form acetic acid on oxidation.

9. ABCD C110809
Sol. Follow the properties of NaOH.

10. ABCD C110908


Sol. All compounds contain calcium.

PART – C
1. 4 C110107
Sol. Ca → 1s22s22p63s23p64s2
n = 4 for highest energetic electron.

2. 2 C110305
Sol. Oxygen contains two lone pairs.

3. 5 C110204
+5
Sol. HNO3

4. 2 C110401
pSO3
Sol. KP = = 0.5
pSO2  pO2
1
 pO2 = =2
0.5

5. 4 C111703
Sol. The product is CCl4.

6. 2 C110502
Sol. pH = -log[10-2] = 2

7. 8 C110606
Sol. t75% = 2  t1/2 = 2  4 = 8 sec.

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8. 2 C111713
Sol. HC  CH ⎯⎯⎯
NaNH2

→ NaC  CNa

9. 1 C110202
Sol. 1.8 g = 0.1 mole
1 mole contains → 10 mole e–
0.1 mole will contain = 1 mole e–

10. 1 C111705
Sol. CH3CHCH3 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Conc.H2SO4

→ CH3 − CH = CH2
OH

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Mathematics
PART – A
1. ABCD M121408
Sol. Put 2 tan−1 x = 
 1 − x2
x = tan  cot  = ,
2 2x
Proceed in same way for remaining.

2. BC M110808
Sol. x 2 = y when x  0
x 2 = −y when x  0
Compare equation of tangents for both curves.

3. AC M111103
Sol. Distance between foci = 2ae
Difference of distances from foci on any point on curve = 2a

4. ABD M110202
Sol. Use basic properties

5. AC M110310
Sol. Let z −  = k be required circle where  = a + ib
2 2
Now k 2 + 1 =  − 0 and k 2 + 16 =  − 1
Solving,  = −7 + ib
k 2 = b2 + 48

6. ABCD M110105
Sol. f (1) = a + b + c = Integer
f ( 0 ) = c = Integer
f ( −1) = a − b + c = Integer  a,b,c are integers.

7. AB M110501
Sol. Take sequences as b – d, b, b + d and B – (d + 1), B, B + (d + 1) and put values in equation.

8. AC M111206
Sol. Following cases are possible for selection
(a) All distinct = C4 = 15
6

(b) 2 same, 2 distinct = C1  C2 = 20


2 5

(c) 2 same, 2 same = C2 = 1


2

9. BC M111501
A
Sol. cosB + cosC = 4 sin2
2
A B −C A
 2 sin cos   = 4 sin2
2  2  2
B −C A
 cos   = 2 sin
 2  2
B + C B −C A A
2 sin   cos   = 4 sin cos
 2   2  2 2
 sinB + sinC = 2 sin A
 b + c = 2a

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10. AB M111402
(1 − cos x )
2
2
cos4 x 1
Sol. Equation can be written as + =
2 3 5
take cos x = T and solve.
2

PART – C
1. 0 M110301
Sol. Put z = x + iy and compare.

2. 1 M110412
10

 CR = (1 + 1) = 210 ,
10 10
Sol.
R =0
10
10 10
Ck  1 1
 ( −1)
k
=  1 −  = 10
 2
k
k =0 2 2

3. 3 M110802
Sol. One end of diameter and center is given use section formula to find other end.

4. 4 M111010
Sol. Apply T = S1 at point (2, 1) and compare it with x + 2y = k

5. 1 M121502

Sol. Use, if sin−1 A + cos−1 B =
2
then A = B

6. 4 M110718
4h + 3k − 10
Sol. Let point is (h, k) then h + k = 4 and =1
5

7. 1 M110801
Sol. Given equation represents circle and we have to find its minimum distance from origin.

8. 9 M110414
N (N − 1) N (N − 1)(N − 2 )
(1 + x )
N
Sol. = 1 + Nx + x2 + x 3 ....................
2! 3!

9. 7 M111203
Sol. Number of times we have to press ‘7’ for given range of numbers.
1–9=1
1 – 99 = 20
1 – 999 = 300
1 – 9999 = 4000
Continue same series

10. 7 M111007
Sol. Take P = cos 
2x cos  + y sin  = 1
x y
Equation of tangent in parametric form is cos  + sin  = 1
a b
1 3
Comparing we get a = b =1e =
2 4

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