Paper - 1: Read The Instructions Carefully
Paper - 1: Read The Instructions Carefully
Paper - 1: Read The Instructions Carefully
CODE 4 PAPER -1
Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 264
2. Section 1 contains 8 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer ranging
from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking Scheme: +4 for correct answer and 0 in all other cases.
3. Section 2 contains 10 multiple choice questions with one or more than one correct option.
Marking Scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –2 in all other cases.
4. Section 3 contains 2 “match the following” type questions and you will have to match entries in
Column I with the entries in Column II.
Marking Scheme: for each entry in Column I, +2 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and – 1
in all other cases.
PART-I: PHYSICS
3. Consider a hydrogen atom with its electron in the n th orbital. An electromagnetic radiation of wavelength
90 nm is used to ionize the atom. If the kinetic energy of the ejected electron is 10.4 eV, then the value of n
is (hc = 1242 eV nm)
*4. A bullet is fired vertically upwards with velocity v from the surface of a spherical planet. When it reaches
its maximum height, its acceleration due to the planet’s gravity is 1/4th of its value at the surface of the
planet. If the escape velocity from the planet is vesc = v N , then the value of N is (ignore energy loss due
to atmosphere)
*5. Two identical uniform discs roll without slipping on two different surfaces AB and CD (see figure) starting
at A and C with linear speeds v1 and v2, respectively, and always remain in contact with the surfaces. If
they reach B and D with the same linear speed and v1 = 3 m/s, then v2 in m/s is (g = 10 m/s2)
v1 = 3m/s v2
A C
30 m 27 m
B D
*6. Two spherical stars A and B emit blackbody radiation. The radius of A is 400 times that of B and A emits
104 times the power emitted from B. The ratio (A/B) of their wavelengths A and B at which the peaks
occur in their respective radiation curves is
7. A nuclear power plant supplying electrical power to a village uses a radioactive material of half life T years
as the fuel. The amount of fuel at the beginning is such that the total power requirement of the village is
12.5 % of the electrical power available form the plant at that time. If the plant is able to meet the total
power needs of the village for a maximum period of nT years, then the value of n is
9. For photo-electric effect with incident photon wavelength , the stopping potential is V0. Identify the
correct variation(s) of V0 with and 1/.
(A) V0 (B) V0
(C) V0 (D) V0
1/ 1/
10. Consider a Vernier callipers in which each 1 cm on the main scale is divided into 8 equal divisions and a
screw gauge with 100 divisions on its circular scale. In the Vernier callipers, 5 divisions of the Vernier
scale coincide with 4 divisions on the main scale and in the screw gauge, one complete rotation of the
circular scale moves it by two divisions on the linear scale. Then:
(A) If the pitch of the screw gauge is twice the least count of the Vernier callipers, the least count of the
screw gauge is 0.01 mm.
(B) If the pitch of the screw gauge is twice the least count of the Vernier callipers, the least count of the
screw gauge is 0.005 mm.
(C) If the least count of the linear scale of the screw gauge is twice the least count of the Vernier callipers,
the least count of the screw gauge is 0.01 mm.
(D) If the least count of the linear scale of the screw gauge is twice the least count of the Vernier callipers,
the least count of the screw gauge is 0.005 mm.
11. Planck’s constant h, speed of light c and gravitational constant G are used to form a unit of length L and a
unit of mass M. Then the correct option(s) is(are)
(A) M c (B) M G
(C) L h (D) L G
*12. Two independent harmonic oscillators of equal mass are oscillating about the origin with angular
frequencies 1 and 2 and have total energies E1 and E2, respectively. The variations of their momenta p
a a
with positions x are shown in the figures. If n 2 and n, then the correct equation(s) is(are)
b R
p p
Energy = E1 Energy = E2
b
x x
a R
2
(A) E11 E 2 2 (B) n2
1
E1 E 2
(C) 12 n 2 (D)
1 2
*13. A ring of mass M and radius R is rotating with angular speed about a fixed
vertical axis passing through its centre O with two point masses each of mass
M
at rest at O. These masses can move radially outwards along two massless
8
rods fixed on the ring as shown in the figure. At some instant the angular speed
O
8 3
of the system is and one of the masses is at a distance of R from O. At
9 5
this instant the distance of the other mass from O is
2 1
(A) R (B) R
3 3
3 4
(C) R (D) R
5 5
14. The figures below depict two situations in which two infinitely long static line charges of constant positive
line charge density are kept parallel to each other. In their resulting electric field, point charges q and q
are kept in equilibrium between them. The point charges are confined to move in the x direction only. If
they are given a small displacement about their equilibrium positions, then the correct statement(s) is(are)
x x
+q –q
16. A conductor (shown in the figure) carrying constant current I is kept in the x-y plane in a uniform magnetic
field B. If F is the magnitude of the total magnetic force acting on the conductor, then the correct
statement(s) is(are)
y
R R
I /6 /4 x
L R R L
(A) If B is along ẑ, F (L R) (B) If B is along x̂, F 0
(C) If B is along ŷ, F (L R) (D) If B is along ẑ, F 0
*17. A container of fixed volume has a mixture of one mole of hydrogen and one mole of helium in equilibrium
at temperature T. Assuming the gases are ideal, the correct statement(s) is(are)
(A) The average energy per mole of the gas mixture is 2RT.
(B) The ratio of speed of sound in the gas mixture to that in helium gas is 6 / 5.
(C) The ratio of the rms speed of helium atoms to that of hydrogen molecules is 1/2.
(D) The ratio of the rms speed of helium atoms to that of hydrogen molecules is 1/ 2.
18. In an aluminium (Al) bar of square cross section, a square hole is drilled and is filled with iron (Fe) as
shown in the figure. The electrical resistivities of Al and Fe are 2.7 × 10–8 m and 1.0 × 10–7 m,
respectively. The electrical resistance between the two faces P and Q of the composite bar is
50 mm
Al
Fe
2mm P
7 mm
2475 1875
(A) (B)
64 64
1875 2475
(C) (D)
49 132
For each entry in Column I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example, if entry (A) in
Column I, matches with entries (Q), (R) and (T), then darken these three bubbles in the ORS. Similarly, for
entries (B), (C) and (D).
Marking scheme:
For each entry in Column I
+2 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match(es) is(are) darkened
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened
–1 In all other cases
19. Match the nuclear processes given in column I with the appropriate option(s) in column II
Column I Column II
235
(A) Nuclear fusion (P) Absorption of thermal neutrons by 92 U
60
(B) Fission in a nuclear reactor (Q) Co nucleus
27
*20. A particle of unit mass is moving along the x-axis under the influence of a force and its total energy is
conserved. Four possible forms of the potential energy of the particle are given in column I (a and U0 are
constants). Match the potential energies in column I to the corresponding statement(s) in column II.
Column I Column II
2 2
U0 x
(A) U1 (x) 1 (P) The force acting on the particle is zero at x = a.
2 a
2
U0 x
(B) U 2 (x) (Q) The force acting on the particle is zero at x = 0.
2 a
2
U0 x x 2
(C) U 3 (x) exp (R) The force acting on the particle is zero at x = – a.
2 a a
(S) The particle experiences an attractive force
x 1 x 3
towards x = 0 in the region x a.
U0
(D) U 4 (x) U0
2 a 3 a (T) The particle with total energy can oscillate
4
about the point x = – a.
PART-II: CHEMISTRY
SECTION – 1 (Maximum Marks: 32)
This section contains EIGHT questions
The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive
For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS
Marking scheme:
+4 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened
0 In all other cases
21. If the freezing point of a 0.01 molal aqueous solution of a cobalt (III) chloride-ammonia complex(which
behaves as a strong electrolyte) is – 0.05580C, the number of chloride(s) in the coordination sphere of the
complex is
[Kf of water = 1.86 K kg mol–1]
H3C CH3
H3C
M O
25. For the octahedral complexes of Fe3+ in SCN– (thiocyanato-S) and in CN– ligand environments, the
difference between the spin-only magnetic moments in Bohr magnetons (When approximated to the nearest
integer) is
[Atomic number of Fe = 26]
*26. Among the triatomic molecules/ions, BeCl 2 , N 3 , N 2 O, NO 2 , O3 , SCl 2 , ICl2 , I3 and XeF2 , the total
number of linear molecule(s)/ion(s) where the hybridization of the central atom does not have contribution
from the d-orbital(s) is
[Atomic number: S = 16, Cl = 17, I = 53 and Xe = 54]
*27. Not considering the electronic spin, the degeneracy of the second excited state( n = 3) of H atom is 9, while
the degeneracy of the second excited state of H– is
28. All the energy released from the reaction X Y. r G 0 193 kJ mol –1
is used for oxidizing M+ as M M 3 2e , E 0 0.25V .
Under standard conditions, the number of moles of M+ oxidized when one mole of X is converted to Y is
[F = 96500 C mol–1]
29 If the unit cell of a mineral has cubic close packed (ccp) array of oxygen atoms with m fraction of
octahedral holes occupied by aluminium ions and n fraction of tetrahedral holes occupied by magnesium
ions, m and n, respectively, are
1 1 1
(A) , (B) 1,
2 8 4
1 1 1 1
(C) , (D) ,
2 2 4 8
H Br
H2 C Br
CH3 H
(C) (D) H C CH3
2
CH3
i. KOH, H2O
CH3
ii. H , heat
O
CH3 CH3
O O
(A) (B)
O
CH3
O
CH3
(C) (D)
CH3 CH3
(C) (D)
H2C Br H3 C Br
CHO CHO
HO H HO H
HO H HO H
(C) H OH (D) HO H
HO H H OH
CH2 OH CH2 OH
CH3 OH CH3 OH
(C) H3C CO2 H (D) H3C NH2
CH3 OH CH3 OH
36. Copper is purified by electrolytic refining of blister copper. The correct statement(s) about this process
is(are)
(A) Impure Cu strip is used as cathode
(B) Acidified aqueous CuSO4 is used as electrolyte
(C) Pure Cu deposits at cathode
(D) Impurities settle as anode – mud
T1
time
If this reaction is conducted at (P, T2), with T2 > T1, the % yield of ammonia as a function of time is
represented by
T2 T1
% Yield
% Yield
T1 T2
(A) (B)
time time
T1 T2
% Yield
% Yield
(C) T2 (D) T1
time time
39. Match the anionic species given in Column I that are present in the ore(s) given in Column II
Column I Column II
(A) Carbonate (P) Siderite
(B) Sulphide (Q) Malachite
(C) Hydroxide (R) Bauxite
(D) Oxide (S) Calamine
(T) Argentite
*40. Match the thermodynamic processes given under Column I with the expression given under Column II:
Column I Column II
(A) Freezing of water at 273 K and 1 atm (P) q=0
(C) Mixing of equal volumes of two ideal gases (R) Ssys < 0
at constant temperature and pressure in an
isolated container
PART-III: MATHEMATICS
Section 1 (Maximum Marks: 32)
This section contains EIGHT questions.
The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive.
For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS.
Marking scheme:
+4 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened.
0 In all other cases.
x2
6
1 1
41. Let F(x) = 2 cos 2 tdt for all x and f : 0, [0, ) be a continuous function. For a 0, ,
2 2
x
if F (a) + 2 is the area of the region bounded by x = 0, y = 0, y = f (x) and x = a, then f (0) is
*43. Let the curve C be the mirror image of the parabola y2 = 4x with respect to the line x + y + 4 = 0. If A and B
are the points of intersection of C with the line y = 5, then the distance between A and B is
44. The minimum number of times a fair coin needs to be tossed, so that the probability of getting at least two
heads is at least 0.96 is
*45. Let n be the number of ways in which 5 boys and 5 girls can stand in a queue in such a way that all the girls
stand consecutively in the queue. Let m be the number of ways in which 5 boys and 5 girls can stand in a
m
queue in such a way that exactly four girls stand consecutively in the queue. Then the value of is
n
*46. If the normals of the parabola y2 = 4x drawn at the end points of its latus rectum are tangents to the circle
(x 3)2 + (y + 2)2 = r2, then the value of r2 is
x , x 2
47. Let f : be a function defined by f(x) = , where [x] is the greatest integer less than or
0, x2
2
xf x 2
equal to x. If I =
1
2 f x 1
dx, then the value of (4I 1) is
48. A cylindrical container is to be made from certain solid material with the following constraints: It has a
fixed inner volume of V mm3, has a 2 mm thick solid wall and is open at the top. The bottom of the
container is a solid circular disc of thickness 2 mm and is of radius equal to the outer radius of the
container.
If the volume of the material used to make the container is minimum when the inner radius of the container
V
is 10 mm, then the value of is
250
50. Let X and Y be two arbitrary, 3 3, non-zero, skew-symmetric matrices and Z be an arbitrary 3 3, non-
zero, symmetric matrix. Then which of the following matrices is (are) skew symmetric ?
(A) Y3Z4 Z4Y3 (B) X44 + Y44
(C) X4Z3 Z3X4 (B) X23 + Y23
52. In 3, consider the planes P1 : y = 0 and P2 : x + z = 1. Let P3 be a plane, different from P1 and P2, which
passes through the intersection of P1 and P2. If the distance of the point (0, 1, 0) from P3 is 1 and the
distance of a point (, , ) from P3 is 2, then which of the following relations is (are) true ?
(A) 2 + + 2 + 2 = 0 (B) 2 + 2 + 4 = 0
(C) 2 + 2 10 = 0 (D) 2 + 2 8 = 0
53. In 3, let L be a straight line passing through the origin. Suppose that all the points on L are at a constant
distance from the two planes P1 : x + 2y z + 1 = 0 and P2 : 2x y + z 1 = 0. Let M be the locus of the
feet of the perpendiculars drawn from the points on L to the plane P1. Which of the following points lie(s)
on M ?
5 2 1 1 1
(A) 0, , (B) , ,
6 3 6 3 6
5 1 1 2
(C) , 0, (D) , 0,
6 6 3 3
*54. Let P and Q be distinct points on the parabola y2 = 2x such that a circle with PQ as diameter passes through
the vertex O of the parabola. If P lies in the first quadrant and the area of the triangle OPQ is 3 2 , then
which of the following is (are) the coordinates of P ?
(A) 4, 2 2 (B) 9, 3 2
1 1
(C) , (D) 1, 2
4 2
55. Let y(x) be a solution of the differential equation (1 + ex )y + yex = 1. If y(0) = 2, then which of the
following statements is (are) true ?
(A) y(4) = 0 (B) y(2) = 0
(C) y(x) has a critical point in the interval (1, 0) (D) y(x) has no critical point in the interval (1, 0)
56. Consider the family of all circles whose centers lie on the straight line y = x. If this family of circles is
represented by the differential equation Py + Qy + 1 = 0, where P, Q are functions of x, y and
dy d2 y
y(here y = , y = ), then which of the following statements is (are) true ?
dx dx 2
(A) P = y + x (B) P = y x
(C) P + Q = 1 x + y + y + (y)2 (D) P Q = x + y y (y)2
58. Let f(x) = sin sin sin x for all x and g(x) = sin x for all x . Let (f o g)(x) denote f(g(x))
6 2 2
and (g o f)(x) denote g(f(x)). Then which of the following is (are) true ?
1 1 1 1
(A) Range of f is , (B) Range of f o g is ,
2 2 2 2
f x
(C) lim (D) There is an x such that (g o f)(x) = 1
x 0 g x 6
59.
Column I Column II
(A) In , if the magnitude of the projection vector of the vector
2 (P) 1
60.
Column I Column II
*(A) In a triangle XYZ, let a, b and c be the lengths of the sides (P) 1
opposite to the angles X, Y and Z, respectively. If 2(a2 b2) = c2
sin X Y
and = , then possible values of n for which
sin Z
cos(n) = 0 is (are)
*(B) In a triangle XYZ, let a, b and c be the lengths of the sides (Q) 2
opposite to the angles X, Y and Z, respectively. If 1 + cos2X
a
2cos2Y = 2sinXsinY, then possible value(s) of is (are)
b
(C) In 2, let 3iˆ ˆj , iˆ 3 ˆj and iˆ 1 ˆj be the position (R) 3
vectors of X, Y and Z with respect of the origin O, respectively. If
the distance of Z from the bisector of the acute angle of OX
3
with OY is , then possible value(s) of || is (are)
2
(D) Suppose that F() denotes the area of the region bounded by x = (S) 5
0, x = 2, y2 = 4x and y = |x 1| + |x 2| + x, where {0,
8
1}. Then the value(s) of F() + 2 , when = 0 and = 1, is
3
(are)
(T) 6
PAPER-1 [Code – 4]
JEE (ADVANCED) 2015
ANSWERS
PART-I: PHYSICS
1. 7 2. 6 3. 2 4. 2
5. 7 6. 2 7. 3 8. 3
9. A, C 10. B, C 11. A, C, D 12. B, D
13. D 14. C 15. B 16. A, B, C
17. A, B, D 18. B
19. (A) (R, T) ; (B) (P, S) ; (C) (P, Q, R, T); (D) (P, Q, R, T)
20. (A) (P, Q, R, T) ; (B) (Q, S) ; (C) (P, Q, R, S); (D) (P, R, T)
PART-II: CHEMISTRY
PART-III: MATHEMATICS
SOLUTIONS
PART-I: PHYSICS
1. Image by mirror is formed at 30 cm from mirror at its right and finally by the combination it is formed at
7
20 cm on right of the lens. So in air medium, magnification by lens is unity. In second medium, ,
6
1 1 1
(1.5 1)
focal length of the lens is given by, 10 R 1 R 2 f 35 cm
1 1.5 1 1 2
1
f 7 / 6 R1 R 2
So in second medium, final image is formed at 140 cm to the right of the lens. Second medium does not
M2 Mm2 M 2
change the magnification by mirror. So 7
M1 M m1 M 1
1
4. At height R from the surface of planet acceleration due to planet’s gravity is th in comparison to the
4
value at the surface
GMm 1 GMm GMm 1
So, mv 2 and mv2esc 0
R 2 RR R 2
v esc v 2
1 1 mR 2 v2 3
5. Kinetic energy of a pure rolling disc having velocity of centre of mass v = mv 2 2 mv
2
2 2 2 R 4
3 3
So, m(3)2 mg (30) m(v 2 ) 2 mg(27) v 2 7 m/s
4 4
dQ 4 dQ
6. 10
dt A dt B
(400R) 2 TA4 104 (R 2 TB4 )
A TB
So, 2TA TB and 2
B TA
t
A 1 T
7.
A0 2
Where, A 0 is the initial activity of the radioactive material and A is the activity at t.
t
12.5 1 T
So,
100 2
t 3T .
8. For maxima,
4 2
d x 2 d 2 x 2 m , m is an integer
3
So, x 2 9m 2 2 d 2
p=3
hc hG
M , L
G c3
a 2
n2
b 1
E1 E2 E E
1 2
12 a 2 22 R 2 1 2
14. In Case I :
q q
F iˆ ˆ
(i)
20 (r x) 2 0 (r x)
q
= x( ˆi)
0 r 2
r 2 0 m
Hence +q, charge will performs SHM with time period T 2
q
In case II: Resultant force will act along the direction of displacement.
C mix M 3 3 4 6
mi x He
C He He M mix 2 5 3 5
Vrms He M H2 1
Vrms H2 M He 2
Fe 50 10 3 RFe
18. R Fe 1250
(2 10 3 ) 2
A 50 103 A B
R Al 6
30
(49 4) 10 RA
1250 30 1875
R eq
1280 64
20. U
U0/2
x = a x = +a x
U
U 0/2
x
U
U0/2e
x = a x = +a x
+U0/3
x = a
x = +a x
Second Method
dU ˆ U x 2 x 1 x 2 x
(A) F i 0 2 1 2 ˆi 2U 0 1 2 ˆi
dx 2 a a a
a a
U U F F
If x = 0 F 0 2(1) 0 0 , U 0
2 2
x = a x=0 x=a
If x = a F 0 , & U = 0
If x = a F 0 , & U = 0
U x 1 U x F F
(B) F 0 2 ˆi 02 ˆi
2 a a a
x = a x=0 x=a
If x = 0 F 0 and U = 0
U U
If x = a F 0 iˆ and U 0
a 2
U U
If x = a F 0 ˆi and U 0
a 2
For (C) and (D), similarly we can solve
PART-II: CHEMISTRY
21. Tf = iKfm
0.0558 = i 1.86 0.01
i=3
Complex is Co NH 3 5 Cl Cl 2
H3C
O
Bridging does not allow the other 2 variants to exist.
Total no. of stereoisomers of M = 2
23. HO
NaOH
N
N is
O
O O O
1 2 3
O O O
4 5 6
O O O
7 8 9
24. O
O N N O O N N
O O
Total no. of lone pairs = 8
(low spin)
Case 2 (pairing)
27. Single electron species don’t follow the n rule but multi electron species do.
Ground state of H = 1s2
First excited state of H = 1s1, 2s1
Second excited state of H = 1s1, 2s0, 2p1
Px Py Pz
(3 degenerate orbitals)
M
M3 2e E 0 0.25V
G0 for the this reaction is
G 0 nFE 0 2 0.25 96500 48250 J / mol
48.25 kJ/mole
31. O O
OH
CH2 CH
CH3 CH3
O O
H2O
CH3 CH3
OH
O O
H , H2O /
32. CH3
+
H + Br
H2C C CH CH2
CH3
H3C
H3 C C CH CH2 C CH CH2
H3C
Br
H3C
C CH CH2 Br
H3C
33.
CHO CHO
H OH HO H
HO H H OH
H OH HO H
H OH HO H
CH2 OH CH2 OH
D glucose L(-) glucose
34. OH
OH
H3C H3C C O
C O
NaNO2 / HCl
CH CH2 CH
CH CH2 HC
H3C H3C
NH2 N
N
H
H3C H3C O
CH CH2 CH COOH
. . CH CH2 HC
H2 O C
..
H3C O
H3C
OH
36. (1) Impure Cu strip is used as anode and impurities settle as anode mud.
(2) Pure Cu deposits at cathode.
(3) Acidified aqueous CuSO4 is used as electrolyte.
PART-III: MATHEMATICS
a
41. F(a) + 2 = f x dx
0
Differentiating w.r.t. a
F(a) = f(a)
F(x) = 2cos 2 x 2 2x 2 cos 2 x
6
F(x) = 4cos 2 x 2 16x 2 cos x 2 sin x 2 4cos x sin x
6 6 6
F(0) = f(0) = 4 cos 2 = 3.
6
5
42. cos 2 2x cos 4 x sin 4 x cos6 x sin 6 x 2
4
5
cos 2 2x 5 cos 2 x sin 2 x 0
4
tan2 2x = 1, where 2x [0, 4]
Number of solutions = 8
0 1 2
x 0 x 0 x 1 1
47. I
1
20
dx
2 1
dx
0
2 0 dx 0 = 4
1
4I – 1 = 0
3 T
50. Y Z Z Y
3 4 4
T 4 T 3 T 3 T 4
Z Y Y Z
Z4 Y 3 Y 3 Z 4 symmetric
X 44 Y 44 is symmetric
X4 Z3 – Z3 X4 skew symmetric
X23 + Y23 skew symmetric.
2 2 2
1 1 2 1 3
51. We get 3 2 3 4 3 6 = 648 (R3 R3 R2; R2 R2 R1)
5 2 5 4 5 6
2 2 4 2 2 9 2 2
3 2 3 4 3 6 = –648 (R1 R1 R2; R3 R3 R2)
2 2 2
3 2 5 2 9 2 3
2 2 3 6 = 648
0 0 2
83 = 648 = 9
Alternate solution
2
1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 2 4 4 4 2
= 2 1 2 4 4 2 1 = 2 1 2 4 1 2 4 23 4
3 3
1 3 9 9 6 2 1 3 9 9 3 1 1 3 91 3 9
83 = 648 = 9
1 2 1
x y z
Equation of projection of line L on plane P1 is 6 6 6 =k
1 3 5
5 2 1 1 1
Clearly points 0, , and , , satisfy the line of projection i.e. M
6 3 6 3 6
Alternative solution
Direction ratio of plane can be found by n1 n 2 n1 13, 4, 5
5 2 1 1 1
So, equation of plane is 13x – 4y + 5z = 0 and point 0, , & , , satisfy
6 3 6 3 6
y'
1 e x 4 e 0
x x
2
1 e x
Let g x
1 e x 4 e
x x
2
1 e x
24
g 0 0
22
1 3 2
1 1
e e e
g 1 2
2
0
1 1
1 1
e e
g(0)·g(–1) < 0. Hence g(x) has a root in between (–1, 0)
58. Given g(x) = sin x x R
2
1
f(x) = sin g g x
3
g(g(x)) , x R
2 2
Also, g(g(g(x))) , x R
2 2
1 1
Hence, f(x) and f(g(x)) ,
2 2
1
sin g g x 1 g g x
f x 3 3
lim lim
x 0 g x x 0 1 gx
g g x
3
sin sin x
2
lim
x 0 6 6
sin x
2
1 1
Range of g f x sin , sin
2 2 2 2
g(f(x)) 1.
3
59. (A) 3
2
3 2 3 ….. (1)
Given 2 3 ….. (2)
From equation (1) and (2), we get = 2 or –1
So || = 1 or 2
3ax 2 2 , x 1
(B) f x
2
bx a , x 1
For continuity –3a – 2 = b + a2
a2 + 3a + 2 = –b ….. (1)
For differentiability –6a = b
6a = –b
a2 – 3a + 2 = 0
a = 1, 2
(C) (3 – 3 + 22)4n + 3 + (2 + 3 – 32)4n + 3 + (–3 + 2 + 32)4n + 3 = 0
(3 – 3 + 22)4n + 3 + ((22 + 3 – 3))4n + 3 + (2(–3 + 22 + 3))4n + 3 = 0
(3 – 3 + 22)4n + 3 (1 + 4n + 8n) = 0
n 3k, k N
(D) Let a = 5 – d
q=5+d
b = 5 + 2d
|q – a| = |2d|
2ab
Given 4
ab
ab
2
ab
(5 – d)(5 + 2d) = 2(5 – d + 5 + 2d) = 2(10 + d)
25 + 10d – 5d – 2d2 = 20 + 2d
2d2 – 3d – 5 = 0
5
d = –1, d =
2
|2d| = 2, 5
c2
60. (A) a2 – b2 = (given)
2
4R 2
4R 2 sin 2 X sin 2 Y sin 2 Z
2
2(sin(X – Y) . sin(X + Y) = sin2 (Z)
2 . sin(X – Y) . sin(Z) = sin2(Z)
sin X Y 1 n
= cos 0 for n = odd integer.
sin Z 2 2
(B) 1 + cos2X – 2cos2Y = 2 sin X sin Y
sin2 X + sin X sin Y – 2 sin2 Y = 0
(sin X – sin Y)(sin X + 2sin Y) = 0
sin X = sin Y
sin X a
1 .
sin Y b
3
(C) Here, distance of Z from bisector of OX and OY =
2
Y 1, 3 y–x=0
2 2
1 1 9
2 2 2
X 3, 1
Z(, 1 – )
= 2, – 1
2, 1 X
x+y=1
(D) When = 0
2
Area = 6 – 2 x dx
0
8 2
6
3
When = 1
1 2
Area = 3 x 2 x dx x 1 2 x dx
0 1
1 2
x 2 4 3/ 2 x2 4
3x x x x 3/ 2
2 3 0
2 3 1
8
5 2.
3