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IIT – JEE, 2325 Paper Code


101263
Time: 2 Hours Maximum Marks: 126
INSTRUCTIONS
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B. Question Paper Format


The question paper consists of three parts (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics). Each part consists of
three sections.
4. Section–1 (01 – 06) contains (06) Multiple Choice Questions which have Only One Correct answer. Each
question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme.
Full Marks : +3 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases
5 Section–2 (07 – 09) contains (03) Multiple Choice Questions which have one or more than one
correct answer. Each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme.
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen;
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a
correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.
6. Section–3 (10 – 12) contains (03) Non-Negative Numerical Value Questions, the answer to each
question is a Non-Negative Numerical Value. For each question, enter the correct numerical value
corresponding to the answer and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no
negative marking.

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PART I : PHYSICS
SECTION – 1 : (Only One Option Correct Type)

This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A hollow cylindrical conductor (inner radius = a, outer radius = b) carries a current i uniformly
spread over its cross section. Which graph below correctly gives B as a function of the distance r
from the center of the cylinder?
(A) B (B) B

a r a r
b b
(C) B (D) B

a r a r
b b

2. A conductor carrying current I is in the form of a semicircle AB of Y


radius R and lying in xy-plane with it’s centre at origin as shown in
 
B
the figure. Which of the following is the magnitude of  B.d for the
circle 3x2 + 3z2 = R2 in xz-plane due to current in curve AB? I
3 I
(A)
2
0I 
(B) 3  1 0
2
 O X

 0I Z

(C) 2  3 2
(D) zero A

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3. A conducting wire of infinite length lies 3  1 


perpendicular to the plane of the paper and a 1 
current of magnitude i is flowing into the paper as 2  3
P2
 
B  d equals to P1
shown in figure. Then 
P1P2P3P4
60
a
a
(A) 0i 60
5
O  P3
30
(B) 0i i
12 a
5 P4
(C) 0i
6
 i
(D) 0
2

4. A particle with charge q and mass m starts its motion from origin with a velocity v = a î . A
 b 3b ˆ
uniform magnetic field B  ˆi  j exists everywhere in space. The component of velocity
4 4
vector in y-direction when the value of z-coordinate becomes maximum is
3 3
(A) a (B) a
4 2
(C) 2 3a (D) 4 3a

5. Two infinitely long wires Q & R, each carrying current I are placed
along y and parallel to z axis respectively as shown in the figure. A
y
point charge +q having mass M is projected from the point P(a, a, 0)
a
with velocity  v ˆi  vjˆ  as shown. The instantaneous acceleration of Q P
I a
the particle just after projection is [v = 107 m/s, I = 10/3 A, q = 100
C, M = 1 gm, a = 0.25 m) I  x
R
(A) 4 m/s2 (B) 8 m/s2
2
(C) 12 m/s (D) 16 m/s2

6. Consider a metallic ring of radius 1 m, mass 1 kg and carrying a current y


P
of 1A in a gravity free space in the x-y plane with its centre O at the origin
as shown in the figure. If a uniform magnetic field (3iˆ  4ˆj) T is applied,
then the instantaneous acceleration of the point P(which is on the y-axis O x
2
at the moment) will be C   m/s . Find the value of C.
2
(A) 4 m/s (B) 8 m/s2
2
(C) 12 m/s (D) 16 m/s2

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SECTION – 2 : (One or More Than One Options Correct Type)

This section contains 3 multiple choice type questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE are correct.

7. Two concentric coil of radii r1 and r2 (r1 < r2) carry currents i1 and i2 respectively. If the smaller coil
is rotated slightly about one of its diameter it starts oscillating. Then choose the correct
statements.
(A) The oscillations are simple harmonic in nature
(B) The frequency of oscillation is proportional to product i1i2.
(C) The frequency of oscillation is proportional to square root of r2
(D) The frequency of oscillation is independent of radius r1.

ˆ and a uniform Y
8. There is a uniform horizontal magnetic field along (k)
B
gravitational field g(ˆj) . A particle with charge q is projected from the
origin along positive x-axis with speed V0, and is found to cross
O V0 X
P(a, –b) after some time. Which of the following is true?
(A) The speed while crossing P is more than V0
g
(B) The speed while crossing P is less than V0
(C) Both magnetic field and gravitational field do work on particle P
(D) Only gravitational field does work on particle.

9. A wire frame ABCDEF is kept as shown in figure. I is the current in the


wire frame.
(A) The direction of magnetic field at ‘O’ due to the wire frame will be
 i  j 
along  
 2 
(B) the direction of magnetic field at P (0, a, 0) due to wire CD and EF
will be along – ĵ
(C) the direction of magnetic field at Q(a, 0, 0) due to wire EF and CD will be along (  ĵ )
(D) the direction of magnetic field at P(0, a, 0) due to wire AF and CB will be along (  î )

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SECTION – 3: (Numerical Answer Type)

This section contains THREE questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For
each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded off to the
second decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

10. A charge particle of mass ‘m’ and charge –q is released from rest m k
from the given position. In the presence and absence of the x x x x x xx
magnetic field normal reaction acting on the charge at P are N1 x x x x x x Rx
and N2 respectively. Neglecting friction and assuming gravity x x xB x
5Bq 2gR
presence. The value of N1 – N2 is given by . Find k.
k P

11. In the figure, a three sided frame is pivoted at


AC and hang vertically. Its sides are each of the C
I A
same length and have a linear density (in SI-
unit) equal to 100th part of the current (in SI-
unit) flowing in the frame, which is in a uniform 
magnetic field of 200 mT directed upwards. The 
frame will be rotated through an angle x radian
in equilibrium. Find the value of x.
B

12. A coil carrying a current I = 10 mA is placed in a uniform magnetic field so that its axis coincides
with the field direction. The coil consist of only one turn and made up of copper. The diameter of
the wire is 0.1 mm, the radius of the coil is R = 3 cm. The value of external induction field will the
coil rupture is K. Breaking stress of copper = 3  108 N/m2. Then find the value of K.

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PART II: CHEMISTRY


SECTION – 1: (Only One Option Correct Type)

This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. NH2
O
  P Product . P is
O
H2C
CH3
(A) O O (B) O
HN C CH2 C CH3 HN C CH3

CH 3
CH3
(C) NH2 O O (D) NH2 O
C CH2 C CH3

CH3 CH3 O

2. O
H2 C C NH2 IV  O
HC C6 H4 NH C CH3
III
H2 C NH CH CH2 NH2 I
II CH3
Arrange the above mentioned nitrogen atoms of the compound in decreasing order of basic
nature?
(A) I > II > IV > III (B) II > I > IV > III
(C) II > I > III > IV (D) I > IV > III > II

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3. N2Cl

O O
K L M
  

The reagents/conditions K, L and M are respectively


(A) Ba(OH)2, KCN and CHCl3/NaOH heat, H3O+
(B) H2O (boil), CO2/KOH and Ac2O – AcONa, heat
(C) Steam ; CHCl3/NaOH, heat, H3O+ and Ac2O – AcONa, heat
(D) Cu2Cl2/HCl, NaOH/high P and CO2|NaOH, heat

4. NH2

A C NaNO /HCl
  B   D 
2
 yellow oily liquid
MW 113 

Which of the following is incorrect for above reaction?


(A) D is having molecular formula C7H15N (B) Reagent C can be H2/Ni or LiAlH4
(C) B has a characteristic smell (D) Reagent A is present in acidic medium

5. In the reaction:

Cl 

 P,
N
H
Product P, should be:
(A) (B)
N N Cl
H H
(C) (D) Cl
Cl
N
H N
H

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6. The decreasing order of reactivity of the following compounds towards Hoffmann Bromamide
reaction is
CONH 2 CONH 2 CONH 2 CONH 2

(I) (II) (III) (IV)

Me NO 2 OMe
Me Me
(A) III > I > IV > II (B) III > IV > I > II
(C) II > I > IV > III (D) IV > I > III > II

SECTION – 2 : (One or More Than One Options Correct Type)

This section contains 3 multiple choice type questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE are correct.

7. p-chloroaniline and anilinium hydrochloride can be distinguished by


(A) Sandmeyer reaction (B) NaHCO3
(C) AgNO3 (D) carbylamines test

8. Which of the following are correct reactions?


(A)
NH3 H2 Ni
O   NH   NH2

(B)
NH3
Br   NH2

(C)
NaN3 LAH
Br   N3   NH2

(D) O

Br NH2
 OH/H O
N K 2


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9. Which of the following compounds react with benzene sulphonyl chloride in aqueous potassium
hydroxide to give a clear solution which on acidification gives a precipitate?
Me NH
Me
(A) N (B)
Me
NH2
NH2
(C)
(D)

Me

SECTION – 3: (Numerical Answer Type)

This section contains THREE questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For
each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the
second decimal place; e.g. xxxxx.xx).

10.

AgOH
N I 
 A  tertiary amine
Major hydrocarbon

H / H2O

I /NaOH
D     C  
2
 B 

M3 

Blood red colour

The number of electrons in d-orbitals of M3+ is (where atomic number of M  30 ).

N2

  X  CO2  N2
11.
COO
The degree of unsaturation in X is.

12. A hydrocarbon ‘P’ having molecular formula C8H10 can form only three monochloroderivative. ‘P’
on oxidation with KMnO4 yields a compound, which on heating with aq. NH3 yields ‘Q’. ‘Q’ on
treatment with NaOH followed by NaOCl yields a salt which on acidification yields a compound ‘R’
having molecular formula C7H7O2N. The compound ‘R’ is further treated with (NaNO2 + HCl) and
then with base to give dipolar ion ‘S’ which readily losses two gases to give an intermediate ‘T’ is
finally converted into hydrocarbon ‘U’ on dimerisation. Degree of unsaturation in the hydrocarbon
‘U’ will be:

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PART III : MATHEMATICS


SECTION – 1: (Only One Options Correct Type)

This section contains 6 multiple choice type questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE is correct.

1. If f(x) is a polynomial function with positive integral coefficients (degree of f(x)  1) and for
f  f   x   1
x1 is an integer, then (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function)
f   x 
(A) x  [1, 2) (B) x  [2, 3)
(C) x  [3, 4) (D) none of these

3
m
2. Let x1, x2, x3 be roots of equation (x – 1) (x – 8) (x – 31) = 1. Then  lim
i1
lim  cos   n! xi  
m  n 
is

equal to
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 3 (D) none of these

3. Let C1  (x – 1)2 + y2 = 1 and C2: x2 + y2 = r2 intersect at P in 1st quadrant and let R be the point
where the line passing through the points Q  (0, r) and P intersects the x-axis. If radius of C2
decreases indefinitely then limiting position of R is given by (, 0) then ‘’ is equal to
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

4. If Im, n = cosm xcosnxdx , then the value of (m + n)Im, n – m Im – 1, n – 1 (m , n  N) is equal to



m
cos x sinnx
(A) +c (B) cosm x sin nx + c
n
cosm x cosnx
(C) +c (D) –cosm x cos nx + c
n

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/2 /2
dx  dx
5. If 
0
2 2 2 2

a cos x  b sin x 2ab
, then the value of  0  4 cos2 x  9 sin2 x 2
is equal to

11 13
(A) (B)
864 864
17
(C) (D) none of these
864

3
1  x  x2  1 
6.

1/ 3
ln   dx is equal to
x  x  x2  1 
8
(A) (B) 0
3
8
(C) – (D) 3
3

SECTION – 2: (Multi Correct Choice Type)

This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

n2 1! 2! ..... n!
7. If lim   , where  is a non-zero real number, then
n  n
3 1
(A)   (B)  
4 2
(C)   e3/4 (D)   e1/2

8. P(x) is polynomial of degree n (n > m) such that P(x) = Q(x) P(x) where Q(x) is a quadratic
polynomial and P(x) is second derivative of P(x),
(A) if P(x) has atleast two distinct roots then it must have n distinct roots
(B) if P(x) has a root of multiplicity at least 2 then it has all identical roots
(C) P(x) and P(x) must have n – 2 roots common
(D) P(x) and P(x) may have n – 2 roots common

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2
9. The values of a for which the integral  x  adx  1 is satisfied are
0
(A) [2, ) (B) (–, 0]
(C) (0, 2) (D) none of these

SECTION – 3: (Numerical Answer Type)

This section contains THREE questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For
each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the
second decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

1
n  1 
10. If lim nk  x x k 1dx exists and is equal to f(k), k  N, then the value of   is
n 
0  f  5  
(Where [.] denotes the greatest integer function)

11. Let A n denotes the area of rectangle formed by taking two of its vertices on x-axis and remaining
4n  2

x4
two on curve f(x)  e 2 and Bn denotes the maximum value of A n for x  R. If  Bn  P ,
n 1

2
then 16loge   is equal to
p

I1 3 1
1 3 1 3 1   0.2
 2   2  I 2 2
12. 
If I1    1  1  x 3  2
 x dx and I2    1  1  x
3
  
2
 x dx , then 2
10
is equal to
0  0  

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IIT – JEE, 2325 Paper Code
101263
ANSWERS
PHYSICS (PART-I)

1. C 2. C 3. B 4. B

5. B 6. B 7. A, D 8. A, D

9. A, B, C, D 10. 5.00 11. 0.25 12. 2500.00

CHEMISTRY (PART-II)
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D

5. D 6. A 7. B, C 8. A, B, C
9. C, D 10. 5 11. 9 12. 9

MATHEMATICS (PART-III)
1. A 2. A 3. D 4. B
5. B 6. B 7. B, C 8. A, B, D
9. A, B, C 10. 5.00 11. 4.00 12. 0.12

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HINTS AND SOLUTION


PHYSICS (PART-I)
1. C

2. C
If the loop is completed by wire of length 2R along y-axis i.e. the diametre of the semicircle
 
then  B.d   I [Ampere’s law]. And due to the diameter wire only,
0
 0I 0I 30I
B at all point on the circle 3x 2 + 3z2 = R2, is  sin 1  sin 2   sin60o  sin60o  
4r R 4R
4
3
  3 0I R 3
  B.d (due to diameter wire only) = 4R
 2
3

2
 0I

  30I  
2  3  0I
Hence,  B.d due to semicircle =  I  0
2

2

3. B
Total angle P1OP2 = 150
P4 150 5
So,  B  d  0i  0i
P1 360 2

4. B

5. B
 
qv  B
a= = 8 m/s2
M

6. B
 = MB = 5 N m

 =  10 rad/s2
I
4 
a =   R   8  m/s2
5 

7. A, D
 = MB sin 
   
ii
 f  12
r2

8. A, D
Magnetic field force always being perpendicular to velocity does not work on charge, positive
work is done by gravitational field for the motion from A to P.

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9. A, B, C, D
( ˆj  k)
ˆ k  ˆj 
Direction of magnetic field at P due to CD = îx 
 2 
2  
ˆ ˆ
( j  k)  k  ˆj 
Direction of magnetic field at P due to EF =  îx 
 2 
2  
Hence direction will be along  ĵ
Direction of magnetic field at ‘O’ due to upper frame along  î
Direction of magnetic field at O due to horizontal frame will be along  ĵ .

10. 5.00
absence of magnetic field
mv12
N2 – mg =
R
In the presence of magnetic field
mv 22
N1 – mg – qvB = 2gR
R
N2
v1 = v2 = 2gR
So N1 – N2 = B2 2gR v
So k = 5. mg

N1

v
qvB
mg

11. 0.25
 sin 
for equation iB(cos ) = mg sin  + 2mg
2
iB iB iB
So, tan    
2mg 2g 2g
tan  = 1
 = /4

12. 2500.00
 Fm
2T sin = Bi (R)
2
 T = IRB
2
also, T = r 
r 2  T T
 B=
IR 

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CHEMISTRY (PART-II)

1. A
O OH
HN C CH2 C CH 2
O
H 3C NH2
O
H2 C Tautomerise
CH 3
O O
HN C CH2 C CH3

CH3

2. B

3. C
N 2 Cl OH OH
O O
CHO
steam (i)CHCl3 / NaOH /  (CH 3 CO ) 2 O
      
CH 3 COONa
(ii) H O 
3

Perkin's reaction

4. D
NH2 NC NHCH3 ON NH CH3

CHCl /OH
3 H /Ni or LiAlH
 
2 4
 NaNO /HCl

2

 yellow oily liquid

5. D

Cl
Cl
N 
 Cl
 Cl
 
H +
N
CH2 N
H
H

6. A
Electron releasing group increases reactivity and electron withdrawing group decreases reactivity
for Hoffmann Bromamide reaction.

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7. B, C
Cl

NH3 Cl
NaHCO3
  CO 2 

AgNO3 NaHCO3
NH2 AgNO3
no reaction no reaction

AgCl 
white

8. A, B, C
o
(D) is incorrect, since Gabriel method is used to prepare 1 aliphatic amines.

9. C, D
Primary amines react with benzene sulphonyl chloride to form N-substituted benzene
sulphonamide which react with aqueous KOH to form a soluble salt. The solution on acidification
give a precipitate.
O O

R  NH2  Cl S  R NH S

O O

O O
K
KOH HCl
 R N
 S 
 R NH S

O O ppt.

10. 5
OH
CH3CH  CH2 H3C CH CH3 CH3 COO  CHI3 
A
B  C D 
3
Fe
3CH3 COO    Fe  CH3 COO 3
Blood red colour

Fe3+ has 5 unpaired e-.

11. 9

' X' is

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12. 9
O
CH3 COOH C

KMnO4
 aq. NH3
  NH

 H2O 
CH3 COOH C
P 
O
'Q '
NaOH

CO 2Na COOH
NaOCl

NH2 CONH2
HCl

CO 2H CO 2H
CO 2
NaNO2 HCl 
  OH


NH2 N2 +
N2
R  S 

CO 2  N2  

Benzyne
T
Dimerisation

Biphenylene
 U

MATHEMATICS (PART-III)
1. A
f  x   an xn  an1xn 1..... a0 , [x] = m then f  m   anmn  an1mn1..... a0
n n1
f  f  m   1  an  f  m   1  an1  f  m   1  ..... a0
= k f(m) + an + an – 1 + ….. a0 = k f(m) + f(1)
f  f  m  1 f 1
Since k = integer
f m  f m 
m = 1 hence x  [1, 2)

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2. A
x1 x2 x3 are all irrational hence cos ( n! xi)  (–1, 1)
m
Hence lim lim  cos   n! x i    0
m n 

3. D
 r2 r4 
Solving C1 and C2 we get P as  , r 2  
2 4 
 
r3
Solving the line PQ with x-axis we get x co-ordinate as   2
r4
r  r2 
4
r3
 lim  lim 2  4  R approaches the point (4, 0) as r  0
+
r 0 4
r
r  r2 
4

4. B
cosm x sinnx m
Im, n =  cosm xcosnxdx =  cosm1 x sin x sinnxdx

n n
cosm x sinnx m
=  cosm 1 x  cos n  1 x  cosnx cos x  dx

n n
cosm x sinnx m m
Im, n =  cosm 1 x cos  n  1 xdx  Im, n

n n n
mn cosm x sinnx m
 Im, n   Im1, n1  c1
n n n
or (m + n) Im, n = mIm – 1, n – 1 + cosm x sin nx + c

5. B
/2
dx 
Let I =

0
2 2
a cos x  b sin x 2 2

2ab
Differentiating w.r.t. a
/2
dx2acos2 x 
0 a 2
cos x  b sin x 
2 2 2
2

2a2b
/2
cos2 xdx 
 
0  a2 cos2 x  b2 sin2 x  2

4a3b
Similarly diff. w.r.t. b
/2
sin2 xdx 
0  a2 cos2 x  b2 sin2 x  2

4ab3
/2
dx   1 1
 0  a2 cos2 x  b2 sin2 x  2
 
4ab  a 2
 2
b 
  1 1  13
=  
24  4 9  864

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6. B
3
1  x  x2  1 
I=
1/ 3
 ln   dx
x  x  x2  1 
 1 1 
1/ 3   2 1 
1 1 t t 1
t ln   dt
Let x =
t
 dx = – 2 dt  I = 
t 
3
 1 1
 2 1  t
 2
 t t
 
3
1  t  t2  1 
= 
1/ 3
ln   dt  I = – I  I = 0
t  t  t 2  1 

7. B, C
1
ln  = lim [ln 1 + (ln 1 + ln 2) + (ln 1 + ln 2 + ln 3) + .....] –  ln n
n  n2

1 2 n n  n  1
nln   n  1 ln  .....  ln  lnn
n n n 2 n  1  2n 1 n n  1 r r
= lim 2
  lnn = lim lnn +  ln
n  n n  2n n r 1 n n
1
1 3
 
2
and ln  =  1  x  ln x dx   4
0

8. A, B, D
Suppose P(x) does not have n distinct roots then it has a root of multiplicity at least 2 let it be
x = 0. Then P(x) = xk R(x), k  2.
P(x) = k(k – 1)xk – 2 R(x) + 2kxk – 1 R(x) + xk R(x)
Where R(0)  0 highest power of x dividing P(x) is xk – 2 and also
 1 
P(x) = Q(x) P(x) hence Q(x) = Cx 2  C  
 n  n  1 
Comparing coefficients P(x) = Cx2 P(x) if P(x) = ajx j 
a j  Cj  j  1 a j j  aj = 0 (j < n)
 P(x) = anxn all roots identical.

9. A, B, C
For a  0
given inequation becomes
2
1
  x  a dx  1  a  2
0
a0

For 0 < a < 2


2 a 2
a2 a2
 x  adx  1    a  x dx   x  a dx  1 
  2  2a   1  a2  2a  1  0
2 2
0 0 a
2
 (a – 1)  0
For a  2
2 2


0
x  adx  1    a  x dx  1
0
3
 2a – 2  1  a  a2
2

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10. 5
1
n t
x  k 1 x  k 1
x x dx
0 0
lim k
dx  lim
n 
 1 t 0 tk
 
n
Taking t as continuous variable (as t  0)
t t  k 1 1 1
lim k 1  lim t t 
t0 k t t 0 k k

11. 4
 4n  2  x 4
 A  x   2x.e 2 let area be A(x)
 2
4n  2 
A '  x   2e 1  2 4n
x4 
1 2 1  2 1 2
Maxima occurs at x  n
and f  x  max  1/4 n
,  1/4 x  1/4
2 e 2 x 1 e 2 e

12. 0.12
Let 1 – x3 = t
1 3 1 3 1
   1  t 
2 2
3I1  1 t dt and 3I2   1 dt
0 0
1 3
3I2 =   2 1  t  1  t  1 dt (Using integration by parts)
3 1 2 2

3I2    3  1 2  3I   3  1 2  3I 2 1

I1 3 1 3 1 3 1
So,   0.2  1    0.2  1.2
I2 2 2 2 2 2 2

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