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FIITJEE JEE (Main), 2017

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HALF COURSE TEST – V


ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 432
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INSTRUCTIONS
A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Parts.
3. Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
4. Each part has only one section: Section-A.
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 black pen for each character of your
Enrolment No. and write 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 Three Parts.


(i) Section-A (01 to 02 and 09 to 30) contains 24 multiple choice questions which have only one
correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong
answer.

Section-A (03 to 08) contains 6 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer.
Each question carries +8 marks for correct answer and – 2 marks for wrong answer.

Name of the Candidate

Enrolment No.

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Useful Data

PHYSICS
Acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m/s2

Planck constant h = 6.6 1034 J-s

Charge of electron e = 1.6  1019 C

Mass of electron me = 9.1  1031 kg

Permittivity of free space 0 = 8.85  1012 C2/N-m2

Density of water water = 103 kg/m3

Atmospheric pressure Pa = 105 N/m2

Gas constant R = 8.314 J K1 mol1

CHEMISTRY

Gas Constant R = 8.314 J K1 mol1


= 0.0821 Lit atm K1 mol1
= 1.987  2 Cal K1 mol1
Avogadro's Number Na = 6.023  1023
Planck’s constant h = 6.625  1034 Js
= 6.625  10–27 ergs
1 Faraday = 96500 coulomb
1 calorie = 4.2 joule
1 amu = 1.66  10–27 kg
1 eV = 1.6  10–19 J

Atomic No: H=1, He = 2, Li=3, Be=4, B=5, C=6, N=7, O=8,


N=9, Na=11, Mg=12, Si=14, Al=13, P=15, S=16,
Cl=17, Ar=18, K =19, Ca=20, Cr=24, Mn=25,
Fe=26, Co=27, Ni=28, Cu = 29, Zn=30, As=33,
Br=35, Ag=47, Sn=50, I=53, Xe=54, Ba=56,
Pb=82, U=92.
Atomic masses: H=1, He=4, Li=7, Be=9, B=11, C=12, N=14, O=16,
F=19, Na=23, Mg=24, Al = 27, Si=28, P=31, S=32,
Cl=35.5, K=39, Ca=40, Cr=52, Mn=55, Fe=56, Co=59,
Ni=58.7, Cu=63.5, Zn=65.4, As=75, Br=80, Ag=108,
Sn=118.7, I=127, Xe=131, Ba=137, Pb=207, U=238.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choice (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. When the temperature of a gas, filled in a closed vessel, is increased by 10C its pressure increases
by 0.4 %. The initial temperature of the gas is,
(A) 250 K (B) 2500 K
(C) 2500C (D) 250C

2. A string of linear mass density 0.8 kg/m is stretched to a tension 500 N. The mean power required to
maintain a travelling wave of amplitude of 10 mm and wavelength 0.5 m is
(A) 70 W (B) 85.3 W
(C) 98.7W (D) 110 W

3. A spherical metal ball of radius ‘r’ is lying at the bottom of a stationary


container containing liquid of density  as shown in the figure. Find the
force exerted on the upper hemispherical portion of the sphere due to
pressure (P0 = atmospheric pressure). 4r r
r 2 r 2
(A) 3P0  7rg (B) 3P0  7rg
3 2
(C) r 2 3P0  7rg (D) 2r 2 3P0  7rg

4. A spring mass system executes damped harmonic oscillations given by the equation
bt

2m k b2
y  Ae sin(  ' t  ) where  ' 
 ,
m 4m2
where the symbols have their usual meanings.
If a 2 kg mass (m) is attached to a spring of force constant(K) 1250 N/m, the period of the oscillation
is (/12)s. The damping constant ‘b’ has the value.
(A) 9.8 kg/s (B) 2.8 kg/s
(C) 98 kg/s (D) 28 kg/s

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5. A small section of area ‘A’ is removed from a uniform spherical


shell with surface mass density  and radius ‘R’ as shown in the
figure. Find the magnitude of gravitational field intensity at point P
due to the remaining mass. P O
A
4AG 4AG
(A) (B) R/2 R
9R2 R2
AG
(C) (D) zero
R2

6. A horizontal spring mass system is executing SHM with time period of 4 sec. At time t = 0, it is at
mean position. Find the minimum time after which its potential energy becomes three times of kinetic
energy.
(A) 1 sec (B) 1/2 sec
(C) 1/3 sec (D) 2/3 sec

7. Two blocks connected with the spring of force constant 4 m/s 3 m/s
100 N/m are given velocities 4iˆ m/s and 3iˆ m/s when
the spring is in natural length as shown in figure 5kg 2kg
(A) The velocity of 2kg block is maximum when 5 kg
block is at instantaneous rest.
(B) The maximum and minimum velocities of 2kg block is 7 î m/s and –3 î m/s respectively.
(C) The maximum and minimum velocities of 5kg block is 4 m/s and zero respectively.
(D) All of the above

8. Two blocks of masses 2kg and 3kg are connected by string 5 m/s
of length 1m. At any instant the velocities of block of mass
2kg and 3kg is 5 m/s in opposite direction and perpendicular
to the length of string and is also parallel to horizontal table. 3kg 2kg
(A) Tension in the string is 110 N 1m
(B) Tension in the string is 120 N
(C) Velocity of centre of mass is 2 m/s 5 m/s
(D) Velocity of centre of mass is 5 m/s

9. A block of mass 2kg starts moving at t = 0 F


with speed 2m/s on a smooth horizontal
2N
surface. A horizontal force F is applied in
the direction of velocity which varies with 2kg 2m/s t
O 1 2 3
time shown in figure (b) the speed of
particle at t = 3 seconds (g = 10 m/s2) (a) (b)
(A) 2.5 m/s (B) 3.5 m/s
(C) 4.5 m/s (D) none of these

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10. Two objects of mass 3kg and 2kg move along x and y axis with speed 4 m/s and 3 m/s respectively
on the horizontal smooth table. After collision the bodies stick together. Then
(A) Heat generated in the process is 15 J
(B) Heat generated in the process is 18 J
(C) Direction of motion with x-axis after collision is 60.
 1
(D) Direction of motion with x-axis after collision is tan1   .
3
11. In the shown figure the linear mass density of the rod is  and
dimension are shown in figure. The moment of inertia about 
the dashed axis is
4
(A) 3  
3

8 3
(B)  
3
 
10 3
(C)  
3
(D) 4 3

12. A block of mass 3kg is connected with two identical massless


springs A and B and a block of mass 2kg is hanging with a third 30° 30°
identical spring C as shown in figure then the magnitude of
acceleration of 3kg and 2kg block just after cutting the spring A A B
25
(A) m/s2 and zero 3kg
3
50
(B) m/s2and zero
3 C
50
(C) m/s2, 10 m/s2
3 2kg
(D) 20 m/s2, zero m/s2

13. Two particles of masses 1kg and 2kg are moving with constant velocities 2m/s (i)ˆ and 5m/s (i)
ˆ
respectively and crosses the y-axis simultaneously at t = 0 sec and are moving on a smooth
horizontal xy-plane. The separation between the two particles is 10 meter at t =0. The angular
momentum of 2kg particle with respect to 1kg particle at t = 5 sec is
(A) 20 N-m-sec (B) 40 N-m-sec
(C) 60 N-m-sec (D) 80 N-m-sec

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 
14. A particle moves along an arbitrary path. If v and a are the instantaneous velocity and acceleration
vectors of the particle, then the ratio of magnitude of tangential and centripetal acceleration is
   
|av | |av |
(A)   (B)  
| a v | |av |

dv / dt
(C)  (D) None of these
d | v | /dt

15. A particle is rotating about a vertical axis in the R


horizontal plane such that the angular velocity of
the particle about the axis is constant and is
equal to 1 rad/s. Distance of the particle from axis
is given by R = R0- t where t stands for time. The O R0
speed of the particle as a function of time is
(A) 2  1 (B) (R 0  t)
(C) 2  (R0  t)2 (D) 

16. A ball of mass m is projected from a point P on the ground as shown in the figure. It
hits a fixed vertical wall at a distance l from P. Choose the most appropriate option:
(A) the ball will return to the point P if l = half of the horizontal range. u
(B) the ball will return to the point P if l  half of the horizontal range. P 
(C) the ball can not return to the initial point if l > half of the horizontal range.
(D) the ball will return to the initial point, if the collision elastic and l < half of the l
range.

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17. A rigid body is in motion such that Vcm=Rcm. It is moving on the smooth horizontal surface. After time
t1 = v/g, it encounters another rough surface at same horizontal level having coefficient of friction
as  , select the correct option,
(A) Body will continue its rolling motion after t  t1
(B) The body will experience a frictional force  mg in the opposite direction of motion
v
(C) Motion ceases at t 
rg
(D) None of these.

18. A spherical shell is cut into two pieces along a chord as shown in the figure. P is a
point on the plane of the chord. The gravitational field at P due to the upper part is
I1 and that due to the lower part is I2. What is the relation between them?  P

(A) I1 > I2 (B) I1 < I2


(C) I1 = I2 (D) No definite relation

19. P is the point of contact of a wheel and the ground. The radius of the wheel is 1 m. The wheel rolls on
the ground without slipping. The displacement of point P when the wheel completes half rotation is,

(A) 2m (B) 2  4m
(C) m (D) 2  2m

20. A man tries to reach at opposite point on the other bank of the river. The ratio of the speed of the river
to that of man, should be [  =angle between orientation of the man and normal to the direction of river
flow]
(A) sin  (B) cos 
(C) tan  (D) none

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21. A uniform rod of length L and mass M is being rotated about an axis AB passing
through one of its end as shown in the figure. The moment of inertia of the rod 30

about the axis AB is


L
ML2 ML2
(A) (B)
2 3
2
ML ML2
(C) (D)
12 4 B

22. An object of mass 20 gm is projected into the air with velocity 40 m/s at y
an angle of 30 with the horizontal. The change in linear momentum of the
particle from t = 0 to t = 2 sec is
(A)  0.50 î kg m/s (B) 0.40 î kg m/s 30
(C)  0.40 î kg m/s (D) – 0.40 ĵ kg m/s x

23. A particle of mass ‘m’ is projected with a velocity v making an angle of 300 with the horizontal. The
magnitude of angular momentum of the projectile about the point of projection when the particle is at
its maximum height ‘h’ is:
3 mv 3 3 mv 2
(A) (B)
16 g 16 g
mv 3
(C) zero (D)
2g

A B
24. Two identical particles, each of mass m are falling simultaneously,
H H
vertically from rest onto a vertical semicircular plate of mass M and
radius R placed on a frictionless horizontal surface. The velocity of
A B
the plate after the perfect elastic collision is
m
(A) zero (B) 2gH
M
 
M
(C) 2gH (D) None
m =0

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25. Two insects each of mass m are at rest initially at two diametrically opposite points on the
circumference of the ring of mass M. The ring is placed on the smooth horizontal surface. The insects
start moving along the circumference in the same direction, with uniform speed v. The distance
moved by the ring in time during which the insects meet is
mv t 2mt
(A) (B) v
2m 2m  M
Mv t
(C) (D) 2mR/(M+2m)
2m  M

26. Assertion: A wire is subjected to a certain stress, which increases its length by 1 %, the
corresponding change in the energy density of the wire increases by 2%
u  s 
Reasoning: As u = ½ (stress) (strain)   2 
u  s 

(A) Assertion is correct; Reasoning is wrong (B) Assertion is wrong; Reasoning is correct
(C) Assertion and Reasoning both are correct (D) Assertion and Reasoning both is wrong

27. Assertion: The massless platform is kept on a light elastic spring as shown in
0.1 kg
the figure. When sand particles of 0.1 kg mass are dropped on the pan, from a
height of 0.24 m, the particle strikes the pan, and the spring is compressed by
0.01 m. The height from which the particles should be dropped to cause a
compression of 0.04m is 3.96 m.
Reasoning: By conservation of momentum, we can prove this height is equal to
3.96 m.
(A) Assertion is correct; Reasoning is wrong (B) Assertion is wrong; Reasoning is correct
(C) Assertion and Reasoning both are correct (D) Assertion and Reasoning both are wrong

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28. Assertion: A block of mass 2kg is pressed on the surface of the wall by applying a force of 10N at an
angle 60 up from the normal between the block and the wall. The coefficient of friction between the
surface is 0.2, the acceleration of the block is 7.96 m/s2.
Net force on block
Reasoning: Net acceleration =
mass of the block
(A) Assertion is correct; Reasoning is wrong (B) Assertion is wrong; Reasoning is correct
(C) Assertion and Reasoning both are correct (D) Assertion and Reasoning both are wrong

29. Assertion: In simple harmonic motion, the body always oscillates about the point of minimum potential
energy.
Reasoning: Minimum potential energy represents the position of stable equilibrium.
(A) Assertion is correct; Reasoning is wrong (B) Assertion is wrong; Reasoning is correct
(C) Assertion and Reasoning both are correct (D) Assertion and Reasoning both are wrong

30. Assertion: An observer is situated at the middle of two identical stationary coherent sources. The
intensity of the sound recorded by the detector is always minimum.
Reasoning: Phase difference is 90.
(A) Assertion is correct; Reasoning is wrong (B) Assertion is wrong; Reasoning is correct
(C) Assertion and Reasoning both are correct (D) Assertion and Reasoning both are wrong

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choice (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. In the following reaction, name the catalyst which is used to oxidize carbon monoxide into CO2
CO  H2O   CO 2  H2
(A) Fe2O3 + Cr2O3 (B) Fe2O3 + MnO2
(C) FeO + Cr2O3 (D) none of these

2. The oxide that gives hydrogen peroxide on treatement with a dilute acid is
(A) PbO2 (B) MnO2
(C) Na2O2 (D) TiO2

3. Which one of the following carbides gives allylene on hydrolysis?


(A) CaC2 (B) Be2C
(C) MgC2 (D) Mg2C3

4. Predict the outome of the following reaction is


(i) Ba NO3  aq   Na2SO4  aq  

(ii) Ca  s   H2  g  heat 

(A) (i) BaSO4, NaNO3 (ii) CaH2(g) (B) (i) BaSO4, NaNO3 (ii) CaH2(s)
(C) (i) BaSO4, NaNO2 (ii) CaH2(s) (D) none of these

5. Which hydrogen is the most acidic?


(I) H O O
C

H (II)
H

(IV) H
OH
(III)
(A) (I) (B) (III)
(C) (II) (D) (IV)

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6. Write the basicity order of NH3, CH3NH2, (CH3)2NH, (CH3)3N in aqueous medium:
(A) (CH3)2NH > (CH3) NH2 > (CH3)3N > NH3 (B) (CH3)2NH > (CH3)3N > CH3NH2 > NH3
(C) (CH3)3N > (CH3)2NH > CH3NH2 > NH3 (D) (CH3)2NH > CH3NH2 > NH3 > (CH3)3N

7. Which of the following compound will be more stable?

(I) (II)
(A) (I) (B) (II)
(C) (I) = (II) (D) none of these

8. Why do electrophiles attack trichloromethyl benzene at meta position whereas they attack benzene
ring at ortho and para position in chloromethyl benzene?
(A) I effect (B) I & +R effect
(C) +R effect (D) hyperconjugation & I effect

9. Which of the followoing compound are optically active?


CH3 Cl
HO3S H HO 3S H5 C2

H H
H H

Cl CH3 I H I H3C
(I) (II) (III)
(A) (I) (B) (II)
(C) (III) (D) none of these

10. O O
O O

(I) (II)
Enol percentage will be more for
(A) (I) (B) (II)
(C) equal in both (D) none of these

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11. CH3COCH2COCH3 shows tautomerism, which one of the following will not show?
(A) O (B) O

(C) O (D) O

CH2CN

12. For the compound total number of optical isomers will be

(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 8 (D) 16

13. The compound cyclises to form one amide linkage. How many
optical isomers will be there for the cyclic product ?
(A) 2 (B) 4 NH2
(C) 6 (D) none O

Cl
14. Using resonance contributors, answer the following. Which is a more stable carbocation
intermediate?
OH CH3

or

H NO 2 H NO 2
(I) (II)
(A) (I) (B) (II)
(C) (I) = (II) (D) none of these

15. An iodized salt contains 0.5% of NaI. A person consume 3 gm of salt everday. The number of iodide
ions going into his body everyday is
(A) 104 (B) 6.02  104
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(C) 6.02  10 (D) 6.02  1028

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16. During debromination of meso – dibromobutane, the major compound formed is


(A) n – butane (B) 1 – butene
(C) cis – 2 – butene (D) trans - 2 – butene

17. The treatement of propene with Cl2 at 500 – 600 C produces


(A) 1, 2 – dichlorpropene (B) allyl chloride
(C) 2, 3 – dichloropropene (D) 1, 3 – dichloropropene

18. The product of the reaciton:


H3C C CH CH2 CH3 A
O 3 

CH3
(A) propanal only (B) propanal & ethanol
(C) propanone & propanal (D) propan-2-ol & ethanol

19. The intermediate duing the addition of HCl to propene in the presence of peroxide would be
 
(A) CH3 CHCH2Cl (B) CH3 CH2 CH2
 
(C) CH3 CHCH3 (D) CH3 CH2 CH2

20. What total volume in litre at 600C and 1 atm, could be formed by the decomposition of 16 gm of
NH4NO3?
2NH4NO3   2N2  O2  4H2 O  g
(A) 60.15 litre (B) 50.14 litre
(C) 40.23 litre (D) none of these

21. The treatement of H3C C C CH3 with lemieus reagent (an aqueous solution of NaIO4 and
CH3 H
traces of KmnO4/OsO4) produces
(A) CH3COCH3 + CH2O (B) CH3COCH3 + CH3COOH
(C) CH3CHO + CO2 (D) CH3COCH3 only

22. Identify (X) in the followng reaction:


i Na
C CH (X)
 ii Br
(A) (B)
C C Na
C C
(C) (D) None of these
C C Br

23. On heating 1.763 g of hydrated barium chloride (BaCl2.XH2O) to dryness, 1.505 g of anhydrous salt
remained. Find the value of x:
(A) 2 (B) 6
(C) 4 (D) none of these
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24. Ph3SnH can be used to reduce:


(A) CH 3CH 2CH 2CH 2Cl (B) H3CH2C CH Cl
CH3
(C) CH3 (D) All of them

H3C C Cl
CH3

25. The reaction of 2 – methylpropene with hypochlrous acid gives


(A) (CH3)2C(Cl)CH2OH (B) (H3C)2C CH2
O
(C) (CH3)2C(OH)CH2Cl (D) (CH3)2C(OH)CH2OH

26. Give the major product of the following reaction:


OCH3 O

AlCl3
O  

O
(A) OCH3 (B) OCH3

O
C CH2COOH
C O
H2C CH2COOH
(C) OCH3 (D) None of these

CO(CH2) 2COOH

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27. Determine the major product of the following:


OH
COOH
Br2

H2 O

(A) OH (B) OH
Br Br COOH

Br Br
(C) OH (D) OH
Br COOH COOH

Br

28. Which one of the following alkali metal ions in solution is the best conductor of electricity?
(A) Li+ (B) Na+
(C) K+ (D) Cs+

29. Which one of the following is the strong reducing agent?


(A) Be (B) Mg
(C) Ca (D) Sr

30. Which one the following is insoluble in water?


(A) LiOH (B) NaOH
(C) KOH (D) RbOH
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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
(Single Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choice (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.

x x
If  2011 2011
log 2012  log 2011
1.   2012  2012 , then the value of x is equal to
1 1
(A) (B)
2012 2011
1
(C) (D) 1
2

2. Let f(x) = ax2 + bx + c, where a, b, c  R and a  0 is such that 2a + b + c = 0, then the quadratic
equation f(x) = 0 has
(A) non-real roots (B) 0 and 2 as real roots
(C) two equal roots (D) two distinct real roots

3. If the equation 4y3 – 8a2yx2 – 3ay2x + 8x3 = 0 represent three straight lines, two of them are
perpendicular then sum of all possible values of a is equal to
3 3
(A) (B) –
8 4
1
(C) (D) – 2
4

4. If f  x   ax3  bx 2  cx  d,  a,b,c,d are rational numbers  and two roots of f  x   0 are eccentricities
of a parabola and a rectangular hyperbola then a  b  c  d equals
(A) –1 (B) 0
(C) 1 (D) Data inadequate

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5. A circle passes through the points A (1, 0), B(5,0) and touches the y axis at C(0,h). If ACB is
maximum, then h = k , where ‘k’ is
(A) 5 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 1

n
a1 a2 a3 an
6. If a1, a2, a3, ……, an are in HP and f(k)  a
r 1
r  ak , k  N then , ,
f(1) f(2) f(3)
, ......,
f(n)
are

in
(A) AP (B) GP
(C) HP (D) none of these

7. How many distinct ordered triples (x, y, z) satisfy the equations


x + 2y + 4z = 12, xy + 4yz + 2xz = 22, xyz = 6
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 5 (D) 6

z  1  i
8. If | z – 1 | = 1, then the value of arg can be equal to
z
 3 
(A) (B)
2 2

(C) (D) 
4

9. If the lines y = x and x + y = 0 are tangents to a variable circle, then locus of centre of the circle is
(A) x + y = 1 (B) xy = 0
(C) xy = 1 (D) 2x + 3y = 5

10. If x and y satisfy the relation (x – 1)2 + y2 = 1, then the possible value of (x + y) is equal to
3 5
(A) – (B)
2 2
1
(C) 3 (D) –
4

11. If x  9 is the chord of contact of the hyperbola x2  y2  9 , then the equation of the corresponding
pair of tangents is
(A) 9x 2  8y 2  18x  9  0 (B) 9x 2  8y 2  18x  9  0
(C) 9x 2  8y 2  18x  9  0 (D) 9x 2  8y 2  18x  9  0

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12. If the product of the perpendiculars drawn from the point (1, 1) on the lines ax 2  2hxy  by 2  0 is 1,
then
(A) h  a  b   ab  0 (B) h  a  b   ab  0
(C) h  a  b   ab  0 (D) h  a  b   ab  0

13. If an ellipse slides between two perpendicular st lines, then the locus of its centre is:
(A) a parabola (B) an ellipse
(C) a hyperbola (D) a circle

14. When f(z) is divided by z – i, we get the remainder i and when divided by z + i, we get the remainder
1 + i then what is the remainder, when f(z) is divided by z2 + 1 is:
1 1
(A)  i  z (B) .iz  i
2 2
(C) iz + 1 + I (D) None of these

15. The common roots of the equation z3 + 2z2 + 2z + 1 = 0 and z 1985 + z100 + 1 = 0 are
(A) 1,  (B) 1, 2
(C) , 2 (D) None of these

n
r
16. Let n be an odd integer. If sinn   b sin   b  R. Then value of b
r 0
r r 0 and b1 is

(A) n, 0 (B) 0, n
(C) n, n – 1 (D) n – 1, n + 1

17. Let y2 = 4ax be a parabola and PQ be a focal chord of parabola. Let T be the point of intersection of
tangents at P and Q. Then
 (PQ)2
(A) Area of circum circle of PQT is
4
(B) Orthocentre of PQT will be on tangent at vertex
(C) Incentre of PQT will be vertex of parabola
(D) Incentre of PQT will be on directrix of parabola

18. Circle is drawn with diameter on a focal chord of the parabola y2 – 4x – y – 4 = 0 will always touch a
line 16x + k = 0, then the value of k is:
(A) 30 (B) 33
(C) 36 (D) 8

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log( x 1) (3  2x  x2 )
19. The equation | x  1|  (x  3) | x | has
(A) unique solution (B) two solutions
(C) no solution (D) More than two solutions

3 7 15 31
20. Sum to n terms of S  1      ... is
2 4 8 16
1 1
(A) 2  n  1  (B) 2n 
2n 1 2n
1 1
(C) 2  n
(D) 2n  1 
2 2n

21. The equation of image of pair of lines y | x  1| in y - axis is


(A) x2 + y2 + 2x + 1 = 0 (B) x2 – y2 + 2x – 1 = 0
2 2
(C) x – y + 2x + 1 = 0 (D) none of these

22. If total number of palindromes can be formed using the letters used in the word ‘NARAYAN’ (A
palindrome is a minimum three letter word that is same whether you read it forward or backward e.g.
NAYAN) is K, then the value of K is
(A) 10 (B) 12
(C) 15 (D) 30

23. If the length of medians AA1, BB1 and CC1 of triangle ABC are ma, mb and mc respectively then
3 3
(A) ma  mb  mc   a  b  c  (B) ma  mb  mc   a  b  c 
4 2
5 1
(C) ma  mb  mc   a  b  c  (D) ma  mb  mc   a  b  c 
4 2

24. If cot A, cot B, cot C are in AP, Where A, B, C are angles of a triangle then 2 sin A cos B Sin C is
(A) sec2 B (B) tan2 B
2
(C) Sin B (D) cos2 B

25. If sin A, cos A and tan A are in geometric progression, then cot6 A – cot2 A
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) –1 (D) 0

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26. The sum of the factors of 9! which are odd and are of the form 3m  2, where m is a natural number
is
(A) 40 (B) 45
(C) 51 (D) None of these

27. if x2y3 = 6 (x, y > 0) then the minimum value of 3x + 4y is


(A) 10 (B) 15
(C) 20 (D) None of these

3
28. The A.M. of two positive numbers a and b exceed their G.M. by and the G.M. exceed their H.M. by
2
6
, such that a + b = , | a – b | = , then find the value of  +  2 is
5
(A) 94 (B) 96
(C) 98 (D) 100

29. The value of sin1  sin10  is equal to


(A) 3   10 (B) 10  3
(C) 2  10 (D) None of these

n
30. Cr-3 + 3nCr-2 + 3nCr-1 + nCr is equal to
(A) n+2Cr-1 (B) n+2Cr
(C) n+2Cr+1 (D) n+3Cr

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