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A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office , Madhapur – Hyderabad
Sec: Sri Chaitanya-Sr.Chaina-I Date: 01-12-19
Time: 02:00 PM to 05:00 PM Max.Marks:180

Name of the Student: ___________________ H.T. NO:

2018-PAPER-II
01-12-19_Sri Chaitanya-Sr.Chaina-I_L-I & II_Jee-Adv_2018-P2
CTA-6_Syllabus
MATHS:

PT-1 to 11 Syllabus Only

PHYSICS:

PT-1 to 11 Syllabus Only

CHEMISTRY:

PT-1 to 11 Syllabus Only


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JEE-ADVANCE-2018-P2-Model
Time: 3:00 Hour’s IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Max Marks: 180

PHYSICS:
+Ve - Ve
Section Question Type No.of Qs Total marks
Marks Marks
Questions with Multiple Correct Choice
Sec – I(Q.N : 1 – 6) +4 -2 6 24
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Questions with Numerical Value Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 7 – 14) +3 0 8 24
(e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30)
Sec – III(Q.N : 15-18) Matrix Matching Type +3 -1 4 12

Total 18 60
CHEMISTRY:
+Ve - Ve
Section Question Type No.of Qs Total marks
Marks Marks
Questions with Multiple Correct Choice
Sec – I(Q.N : 19 – 24) +4 -2 6 24
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Questions with Numerical Value Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 25 –32) +3 0 8 24
(e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30)
Sec – III(Q.N : 33-36) Matrix Matching Type +3 -1 4 12

Total 18 60
MATHEMATICS:
+Ve - Ve
Section Question Type No.of Qs Total marks
Marks Marks
Questions with Multiple Correct Choice
Sec – I(Q.N:37 – 42) +4 -2 6 24
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Questions with Numerical Value Type
Sec – II(Q.N :43–50) +3 0 8 24
(e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30)
Sec –III(Q.N : 51-54) Matrix Matching Type +3 -1 4 12

Total 18 60

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PHYSICS Max. Marks: 61
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for all correct options & +1 partial marks, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all wrong cases.
1. A particle A of mass 1kg is moving on  ve x axis with a constant acceleration as
4 m s 2 ˆi and its velocity at t  0 is 3m sec in  ve x direction. Another particle B of
mass 2kg is moving along Y axis with a constant acceleration of 6 m s 2 ˆj and its
velocity at t  0 is 4.5 m sec in  ve y direction. Both start at t  0 from same point
A) Particle A moves in a parabolic path with respect to particle B
B) Particle A moves in a straight line path with respect to particle B
C) The magnitude of displacement of particle A with respect to particle B in one
second is 81.25 m
D) The magnitude of displacement of particle A with respect to particle B in one
second is 91.25 m
2. Two fixed quarter circular track ACB (1st fig) and ABD ( 2nd fig) in vertical plane are
shown in the figure. A Force F, constant in magnitude, is always acting tangentially
and pulling a block of mass m up the track as shown. Both the blocks are moved from
bottom of the track to top of the track .Coefficient of friction between the block and
the track in both cases are equal and is  . Magnitude of F is such that the block is
always increasing its speed .

F A A
F
C R R
D
B R B R
I II
A) Work done by friction on block in the duration in the first case is  mg R.
B) More negative work is done by friction in first case than in second case
C) More negative work is done by friction in second case than in first case .
D) Kinetic energy at A (topmost point) is more in first case than in second case.

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3. For a plane progressive transverse wave in a string moving along x – axis the
following two graphs are shown .The first graph is for displacement v/s time for a
particle at x=0 whereas the second graph is for displacement v/s position for all
A
particles at t=0. The particle at x=0 is at at t= 0 where A is amplitude of the wave.
2

P
A 1.0sec
for x = 0
A
y
2 t

1.0 m
y
x


A) Equation of wave is y  A sin( t   x  )
4

B) Equation as wave is y  A sin( t   x  )
4
C) Small portion of string near x= 0 have maximum energy at t  1.5sec
1
D) The particle at x  0 is having of it’s maximum possible oscillation energy at
2
t 0
4. Consider the setup shown in the figure, which uses a right angled prism to transit a
horizontal incident ray. This device is known as anamorphic de-magnifier. During its
passage through the prism, the ray experiences total internal reflection (TIR) twice and
then exist as shown in the figure. The prism is made from a glass of refractive index 
(emerging ray is horizontal)

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h1
h2
θ

Ratio of height of the emerging ray from the base of the prism to that of the incoming
ray is defined as the vertical de magnification ratio. Which of the following is a
correct expression for the vertical de magnification ratio?
sin  cos 2 
A) B) C) D)
sin 3 sin 3 1  1  2
5. Two vertical conducting cylinders A and B of different cross sections are connected
by a thin tube as shown. An ideal gas is trapped in the cylinders by two airtight pistons
of masses 1.0 kg and 2.0 kg respectively. Initially the pistons are at the same height 40
cm above the base of the cylinders. If an additional mass of 10 g were gently placed
on the piston in the cylinder A, Which of the following statements correctly describe
the new steady state ultimately reached .
A B

40 cm

A) Pressure of the gas has been increased


B) Pressure of the gas remains unchanged
C) Height difference between the pistons becomes 30 cm
D) Height difference between the pistons becomes 60 cm
6. A wooden cube of mass 2048 g is attached to the bottom of a cylindrical vessel with
the help of a spring. The vessel is filled with some amount of water so that the cube
floats half submerged and the spring is relaxed. Area of the bottom of the cylinder is
600 cm 2 , density of water is 1000 kg / m3 and acceleration of free fall is 10 m / s 2 .
Now additional water is slowly poured in the vessel until the cube is fully submerged.
6400
Which of the following statements are correct? (spring constant k  N m)
39

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A) Length of a side of the cube is 16 cm


B) Amount of additional water is 10.24 L
C) Spring force when the cube is fully submerged is 20.48 N
D) Displacement of the cube when it is fully submerged is 12.48 cm

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 8 questions. Each question is numerical value. For each question, enter the correct
numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place.
(e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30).
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
7. In the figure shown, a very long wire and a semicircular ring of radius ‘ R ’ are placed
the same plane. The centre of the ring is at a distance ‘ r ’ from the wire. The wire has
uniformly distributed line charge density ‘  ’ and the ring has linear density ‘   ’ on
one half and ‘  ’ on the other half as shown. Find the magnitude of net torque in
2
Newton meter on the ring due to the wire. If r=2R and R= 1m and    0 (in
magnitude of SI units ) take ln(3)= 1.10 , ln(2)=0.69



C
r
R


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8. An uncharged capacitor C  100  F is connected in series with 50 and with AC
source as shown in the figure. If switch S is closed at t  0 , the maximum value of
VA  VB  is K volt Calculate K
A
C  100 F R
B
100 100

~
S
16sin 100t 
9. Consider a long cylindrical wire carrying current along the axis of wire. The current
distributed non-uniformly on cross section. The magnetic field B inside the wire varies
with distance ‘r’ from the axis as B= kr 4 where k is a constant . The current density J
varies with distance ‘r’ as J= cr n , then the value of n is (where c is another constant).
10. One mole of ideal monoatomic gas is taken along a cyclic process as shown in the
figure. Process 1  2 shown is 1/4th part of a circle as shown by dotted line, process
2  3 is isochoric while 3  1 is isobaric.If efficiency of the cycle to the nearest
integer is n%. Find n.

2P0 2

P0 3
1

V0 2V0

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11. In the given circuit the current provided by the source is x mA. Find value of
x.  R  1K 

12. In the RLC circuit shown, if S1 is closed(keeping S2 open), current leads voltage by
370 and if S2 is closed (keeping S1 open) current lags the voltage by 450 when both
4V0
S1 and S2 are open, RMS current is . Find N .
R N
S2

R L C

S1

~
V0 sin  t 
13. A radioactive element decays by  -emission A detector records n beta particles in 2 s
and in next 2 s, it records 0.75n beta particles . Find mean life in seconds (nearest
integer). Given ln 2  0.6931, ln 3=1.0986.
14. The most energetic photon coming from x-ray tube (Coolidge tube) operated at around
200V is incident on a metal of work function 10 eV, the fastest electron thereafter
produced interacts with  particle(at rest) and produces a He ion(at rest) in 1st exited
state .Find the wavelength in angstrom of the photon produced during the formation
12400
He ion. Take  ( in angstrom) of photon= . And ionization energy of
Energy  ineV 
hydrogen atom = 13.6 eV

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SECTION-III
(MATCHING LIST TYPE)
This section contains 4 questions, each having two matching lists (List-1 & List-II). The options for the correct
match are provided as (A), (B),(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
15. In each situation of column-I a mass distribution is given ands information regarding
x and y - coordinate of centre of mass is given in column-II. Match the figures in
column-I with corresponding information of centre of mass in column-II
Column – I Column – II
A) An equilateral triangular wire frame is made using
three thin uniform rods of mass per unit lengths  ,2
and 3 as shown
y

3

x
2
p) x cm  0
B) A square frame is made using four thin uniform
rods of mass per unit length lengths  ,2 ,3
and 4 as shown
y

2 
x

3 4
q) ycm  0
C) A circular wire frame is made of two uniform
semicircular wires of same radius and of mass per
unit length  and 2 as shown
y

2
r) x cm  0
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D) A circular wire frame is made of four uniform
quarter circular wires of same radius and mass per
unit length  ,2 ,3 and 4 as shown
y
2 

3 4
s) ycm  0
A) A  q, r; B  p, s; C  p, s; D  p, s
B) A  p, r; B  p, s; C  p, s; D  p, s
C) A  q, r ; B  r , s; C  p, s; D  p, s
D) A  q , r ; B  r , s; C  p, q; D  p , s
16. A cylindrical isotropic solid of coefficient of thermal expansion  and density  at
initial temperature floats in a liquid of coefficient of volume expansion  and density
d at initial temperature as shown in the diagram. Now for small change in temperature

A) Volume of cylinder inside the liquid remains constant p)  = 0


B) Volume of cylinder outside the liquid remains constant q)  = 2
d
C) Height of cylinder outside the liquid remains constant r)  =3
ρ
 d
D) Height of cylinder inside the liquid remain constant s)  =  2   
 ρ
A) A  p; B  r ; C  s; D  q B) A  s; B  p; C  r ; D  q
C) A  q; B  p; C  r; D  s D) A  p; B  s; C  r; D  q

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17. Identical capacitors A and B, each plate area S and separation between the plated d,
are connected in parallel. Charge Q is given to each capacitor . Whole arrangement is
shown in figure.
C1
+Q Q
1 2

1 2
+Q Q
C2
Now keeping one plate (1) of capacitor C2 fixed another plate(2) is moved towards the
first with very small constant velocity V from t=0 and keeping one plate (2) of C1
fixed another plate(1) is moved away from the first plate with same small constant
velocity V from t=0.
Column I Column II
A) Charge on capacitor A as function of time p)
 d  Vt  Q
d

B) Charge on capacitor B as function of time q)


 d  Vt  Q
d
C) Current in the circuit as function of time r) decreases
QV
D) Ratio of electrostatic potential energy s)
d
Stored between the plates of capacitor A and
between the plates of capacitor B as function
of time
A) A  p; B  q; C  s; D  r B) A  p, r; B  q; C  s; D  r
C) A  p; B  q; C  s; D  p, r D) A  p; B  q; C  r , s; D  p, r

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18. In the Column – I a system of two charges/dipoles/other charges are released (released
from rest) in gravity free space. They move due to their mutual electrostatic
interaction only. In column-II change in some physical quantities in the system is
mentioned for some time interval in which no one reverses its direction nor they
collide. Match the situations correctly.
Column – I Column – II
A) q q (point charges) p) Kinetic energy of system increases
 
B) P1  q (Where P1 is short dipole q) Electric potential energy of system
 

and q is point charge ) decreases


C) P1 P
  
2 r) Linear momentum of system remains
(Where P1 and P2 are short dipoles) conserved

P
s) Separation between elements of
D)
system increases (in case of dipole and
Uniformly charged ring having positive
ring separation to be measured from
charge and a dipole P is placed
centre)
Symmetrically and lying along axis of
R
ring placed at a distance less than
2
from the centre.
t) Separation between elements of
system decreases (in case of dipole and
ring separation to be measured from
centre).

A) A  p, q, r , t ; B  p, q, r , s; C  p, q, r , t ; D  p, q, r , s
B) A  p , q, r , s; B  p, q , r , s; C  p, q , r , t ; D  p, q, r , s
C) A  p , q, r , s; B  p, q, r , t ; C  p, q , r , t ; D  p, q, r , s
D) A  p, q, r , s; B  p, q, r , t ; C  p, q, r , t ; D  p, q, r , t

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CHEMISTRY Max.Marks:61
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for all correct options & +1 partial marks, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all wrong cases.
19. Identify which are aromatic product
O
C  Cl NH 2  NH2

pH  4 to 5

CH  O NH 2  NH2
C  Cl

pH  4 to 5

CH  O O
A) B)
O

 
H N  OH 1mole

2
pH  4 to 5
 O
HO
 

O H
C) D)
20.
O O O
C C
 3 - mol 
O LiAlH4 cold.KMnO4
O   I    II   III 
H
C C
O O
A) Product (I) is chiral B) Number of meso product(s) (II) are 2
C) Product (III) is ketal D) Product (III) is chiral
21.
TsCl py H2SO4
OH OH  x 
HgSO4
 a 
CH 3 CH 3
Conc.H 2SO 4 2 6
B H THF 
CH 3 H  y 
H 2O2 NaOH
b
Find the relationship in between (x) and (y), (a) and (b)
A) Identical, (x) and (y) B) Position isomer, (x) and (y)
C) Identical, (a) and (b) D) Position isomer, (a) and (b)

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22. Select correct statements:
A) Low pressure is favourable for evaporation of H 2O  l 

B) The degree of dissociation of CaCO3  s  decreases with increase in pressure

 2AB  g  is 25 , then


C) If the equilibrium constant for A 2  g   B2  g  
1 1
 A 2  g   B2  g  is 0.2
equilibrium constant for (under same conditions) AB  g  
2 2
D) If solid product is added to an equilibrium mixture, the equilibrium will be
unaffected
23. Select INCORRECT order of ionization potential of metals:
A) Zn  Cd < Hg B) Cu  Au  Ag C) Zn  Cd  Hg D) Cu  Ag  Au
24. Degree of hydrolysis for a salt of strong acid and weak base is
A) Independent of dilution and K b both
B) Increases with increase in K b and dilution both
C) Increases with decrease in K b but increase in dilution’
D) Dependent on dilution
SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 8 questions. Each question is numerical value. For each question, enter the correct
numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place.
(e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30).
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
25. X = number of dibromo derivatives of prismane (Including stereoisomers). Find X ?

Ladenburg benzene or prismane

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26. When the following ketohexose exists in its  . D-configuration, the total number of
stereoisomer in its furanose form is:
CH 2OH
C= O
HO H
H HO
H HO
CH 2OH
27.
 A
 i C 2H5OH x-mole  H  i CH3MgBr y-mole B
COOH  
 C H O 
 ii NH 
4

C6 H14O 2
6 10 4
COOH
 oxali acid  H

 D
  C
Cl2  z-mole  KOH
Chloroform   
C6H10O2 C6 H12O
X = no of moles of C2 H5OH
Y = no of moles of CH3  Mg Br
Z = no of moles of Cl2 , in above reaction
Then the value of  X  Y  Z  is –
28. Find the number of correct statements?
a) Stability of alkali metal peroxides increases with increase in atomic number
b) Anhydrous MgCl2 cannot be prepared by direct heating of MgCl2 . 6H2O.
c) Caustic potash can be prepared by Le-Blanc process but not by Solvay’s process.
d) All Alkali metal chlorides crystallise as hydrates.
e) The chlorides of both Berylium and Aluminium are soluble in organic solvents and
are strong Lewis acids.
f) The concentrated solution of alkali metals in liquid ammonia is diamagnetic in
nature

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29. 1 mole of Cu 2S reduces how many moles of KMnO4 ? If the redox reaction is:
Cu 2S + KMnO 4 + H 2SO 4  CuSO 4 +MnSO 4 + K 2SO 4 + H 2O
30. Find the total number of 2c  2e bond in Al2  C 6 H 5 6 (excluding  bond).
31. A solution of 0.1MCH3COOH is placed between parallel electrodes of cross-section
area 4 cm 2 , separated by 2 cm . For this solution, resistance measured is 100 .
Calculate elevation in boiling point of the 0.1MCH3COOH solution, using following
information
K b  0.5 K kg mol ;  m  H    300 S cm 2 mole 1;  m  CH 3COO    100 S cm 2 mole 1
Write your answer by multiplying it with 160 .
32. The average Xe  F bond energy is 34kcal mol . First I .E. of Xe is 279kcal mol ,
electron affinity of F is 85kcal mol and bond dissociation energy of F2 is 38kcal mol .
Then the enthalpy change for the reaction, XeF4  Xe  F  F2  F, in
kcal mole will be:

SECTION-III
(MATCHING LIST TYPE)
This section contains 4 questions, each having two matching lists (List-1 & List-II). The options for the correct
match are provided as (A), (B),(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
O O

33. A) P) Four stereoisomers possible


CH 3
+
CH3  Carbocation 
CH 3
B) Q) C3 - axis of symmetry
CH3  CH  CH  CH  CH 3

Br Br Br
C) R) One enantiomeric pair possible
D) CH 4 S) Plane of symmetry in atleast one of the 3-
Dimensional structure
T) Two meso form
A) A  P,R ; B  Q,S ;C  P,R,S ; D  Q B) A  R ; B  S ; C  P,R,S,T ; D  Q,S,T
C) A  R ; B  Q,S ;C  P,R,S,T ; D  Q,S D) A  P, R,T ; B  Q ; C  P,R,T ; D  Q,S
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34. List - I List – II
(Number of product including stereo)
CH 3
alc.KOH
 Δ
 No. of alkene products
Br
CH 3
P) (1) 1
OD
 No. of H replace by D
CH3  CHO  D 2O
Q) (2) 2
Cl
H 2O

Δ
 No. of products

R) (3) 3
Cl
Cl 2

hv No. of Monochlorination products
S) (4) 4

(5) 5
Codes:
P Q R S
A) 3 2 1 5
B) 2 3 4 5
C) 5 1 4 3
D) 1 2 3 4
35. Match the following columns:
Column-I Column-II
 2
P) BrF2 1) d z - orbital has participated in hybridization of central atom
Q) XeF5 2) sp3d - hybridised central atom
R) XeO2 F2 3) Non – planar with one lone pair on central atom
S) IOF5 4) See – saw geometry
Correct matching code is:
P Q R S P Q R S
A) 1,2 1 1,2,3,4 1 B) 2,3 2,4 1,2,4 1,4
C) 4 2,4 1,3 1,3 D) 1,2 2,4 1,2,3,4 1
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36. Column – I Column – II

P) Zn s Zn +2aq  Zn +2aq  Zn 1) Spontaneous cell reaction


0.01 M 0.1M

Q) Pt  H 2  HCl HCl Pt  Cl 2 
0.01M 0.1M
1atm 1atm

E 
Cl2 Cl
 1.36V  2) EMF of cell is zero

R) Cu s Cu +2aq  Ag+aq  Ags 


0.01M 0.1M

E 
Ag  Ag

=0.8V, ECu 2
Cu
 0.34V  3) Concentration of cation in cathodic
compartment decrease upto equilibrium

S) Ags  AgCls  KClaq  Ag+aq  Ags  4) Standard EMF of cell is zero


10 1M 0.1M
K sp 10

5) Concentration of Cl in anodic


compartment decreases

Correct matching code is:


P Q R S
A) 1,3,4 1 1,3 1,3,5
B) 1,2,3 2,4 1,2,5 1,4
C) 1,4 2,4 1,3 1,3,5
D) 1,2,5 2,4 1,2,3,4 1

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MATHS Max.Marks:61
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for all correct options & +1 partial marks, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all wrong cases.

Consider f     sin    cos2  1 , where ,   R , then which is/are correct?


2 2
37.
3
A) If   0,1 , then maximum value of f   is
4
B) If   0,1 , then maximum value of f   is 3
2  2 
C) If   0 and f    , then   n  , n  Z
2 4
3  4  2
2
D) If   0 and f    , then   2
2
n 3r1 2 r  3
38. Let S n   , then
r 2 r  r  1
A) S9 is divisible by 4 B) S9 is divisible by 21
C) 10 S10  3  310 D) 7(S7+3), 10(S10+3), 13(S13+3) are in G.P.
39. Let x1 , x2 , x3 , x4 are four roots of equation x 4  ax3  bx 2  cx  d  0 , then
A) 
12 terms
x1 x2 x3  ac
2
B) 
12 terms
x1 x2 x3  ac  4d
2

C) 
12 terms
x12 x22 x3  3ad  bc D) 
12 terms
x12 x22 x3  bc  3ad

40. Let ABCD be a tetrahedron, where A(2,0,0) B(0,4,0). If edge CD lies on the line
x 1 y  2 z  3
  , and its length is 14 units, such that centroid   , ,   of
1 2 3
5
2x 
tetrahedron may satisfy 2  y  y1  z  z1 then which of the following is/are
1 a b
correct
5 19 1
A) a  b  B) y1  z1  C) y1  z1  D) a  b  y1  5
2 4 4
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2 x2 1  1 f (x)
41. If x
2 x2 1
 ln  x 2 x dx  e  C , x  0 , then
  2
A) Number of solutions of f ( x)  x5/2 will be 3
2 x3
B) Number of solutions of f ( x)  will be 1
e
C) Number of solutions of f ( x)  x5/2 will be 1
D) Number of solutions of f ( x)  x will be 0
Let f  x  x  a0 x  a1 x  a2 x  ....  a2019 where a0 , a1 , a2 ,....., a2019 are
2020 2019 2018 2017
42.
real numbers such that f  0   f 1 and each root of f  x   0 is real and always lies
between 0 and 1 the product of roots is
1 1
A) Less than or equal to 2020
B) less than 2019
2 2
1 1
C) Greater than or equal to 2020
D) greater than 2021
2 2

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 8 questions. Each question is numerical value. For each question, enter the correct
numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place.
(e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30).
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
43. If x, y  R , x 2  y 2  xy  1 , then minimum value of x 3 y  xy 3  7 is ___
44. Curve ax 2  2hxy  by 2  2 gx  2 fy  c  0 and a'x 2  2hxy   a'  a  b  y 2  2 g'x  2 f 'y  c  0
g'  g f '  f 
intersect at 4 concyclic points A, B, C and D. If P is the point  ,  , where
 a'  a a'  a 
2 2 2
PA  2 PB  3 PC
a  a '  0, then the value of is ___
4 PD 2
45. Eccentricity of an ellipse of minimum area, circumscribing two circles, of equal radius
22
, touching externally is . Then the value of  is_________

46. let Z1 , Z2 , Z3 be complex numbers with Zk  R  k  1, 2, 3 , then the greatest value of
Z1  Z2 Z 2  Z3  Z 2  Z3 Z3  Z1  Z3  Z1 Z1  Z2
is
R2
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10
 r loge 2 log e
m
47.   log  log a
r 1
7 5  
 log log a 
 7 5  
n where GCD ( m, n ) is 1 and
m, n  N
2m  n
 ___
100
2 2020
Let f ( x)   x  10 x  20, then the sum of all 2 solutions of 
f ( f (... f ( x )...))  2
  
48. 202 0 tim es

will be m  2 2020
, where m  __
1 1 1
 1+ 
49. lim n
n
2 n
1 ×2 ×....×n 
1 2 n
n2 =e-1/k,k N
, then the number of positive divisor(s) of ‘k’
will be
m
lim x p
x
 3

x  1  3 x  1  2 3 x is non-zero real number for p 
n
, where m , n are
50.
relatively prime. Then m  n  __
SECTION-III
(MATCHING LIST TYPE)
This section contains 4 questions, each having two matching lists (List-1 & List-II). The options for the correct
match are provided as (A), (B),(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
51. Match the following: -
Column – I Column – II
(A) 2 2 (p) 3
 1  1 
If a, b > 0 a + b = 1, then minimum value of  a 2  2    b 2  2  is
 a   b  2

(B) The perpendicular distance of the image of the point (3, 4 12) in the (q)
5
xy-plane from the z-axis is
(C) The area of the quadrilateral whose vertices are 1, i,  , i is ___( is
(r) 8
the non real cube root of unity)
(D) (s) 289
The minimum value of (sin2x + cos2x + cosec22x)3 is
8
A) (A)  s, (B) q, (C)  p, (D) r B) (A)  p, (B) q, (C)  r, (D) s
C) (A)  s, (B) q, (C)  r, (D) r D) (A)  p, (B) p, (C)  r, (D)  q

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52. Consider f  x   tan  4


1

 12  2 x 2  
 and m and M are respectively minimum and
 x  2x 2  3 
 
maximum values of f  x  and x  a  a  0  is the point in the domain of f  x  where
f  x  attains its maximum value. Then match the following
COLUMN-
COLUMN-I
II
A) If sin 2 x  3 tan  tan m  M   then 8x equals
1 1
P) 0
 7M  3 
B) If cos1 x  cos1 y  3 tan1  tan 1 
  tan m  tan  then
  2   8  Q) 2
x  y equals
 2 
C) The value of tan  sec 1  2   M  equals R) 2
 a   
D) If  and  are roots of the equation
S) 1
 
x 2  tan  3 sin 1  sin M   x  a 4  0, then       equals
T) 1
A) (A) s, (B) t, (C)  s, (D) r
B) (A)  s, (B) r, (C)  s, (D) q
C) (A)  p, (B) q, (C)  s, (D)  q
D) (A)  p, (B) q, (C)  r, (D)  q
53. Match the following Column-I with Column-II
4
A) A variable plane through a fixed point 1,2,3 cuts p) x 2  y 2  z 2 
9
the coordinate axes in the point P,Q,R then locus of
centre of sphere OPQR is (O is origin)
z2
B) A sphere of radius 1 unit passes through O and cuts q) 2 xy   0
2
coordinate axes in P,Q,R , then locus of centroid of PQR is
C) Consider a point P on OX, Q and OY so that angle OPQ r) x  2 y  2 z  9 is

, with PQ as a diameter is circle is so
12
described such that its plane is parallel to z-axis. Now if length
of PQ is varied then locus generated by circle is
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1 2 3
D) The equation of a plane tangent to the sphere s)   2
x y z
x 2  y 2  z 2  9 which passes through the line of
intersection of the planes x  y  6, x  2 z  3
A) (A) p , (B) t, (C)  s, (D) r
B) (A)  s, (B) r, (C)  s, (D) q
C) (A)  p, (B) s, (C)  p, (D)  r
D) (A)  s, (B) p, (C)  q, (D)  r

54. Match the following Column I with Column II


1
A) x dy  y  dx  y dy  , y  0 p)
4
y 1  1 and y  x0   3 , then x0   , then  is
dy
B) If y  t  is solution of  t  1  ty  1, y  0   1 , and q) 15
dt
y 1   , then  is
1
 
C) x 2  y 2 dy  xy dx and y 1  1 and y  x0   e , r) 
2
then x0   , then  can be
dy 2 y
D) 
dx x
 0 , y 1  1 , then y  2  is equal to s)  2e 
t)  3e 

A) (A) q , (B) r, (C)  s, (D) p


B) (A)  p, (B) s, (C)  q, (D) r
C) (A)  p, (B) q, (C)  r, (D)  s
D) (A)  q, (B) r, (C)  s, (D)  t

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