FK U7 QYJDnt 0 C T2 KVs EBN
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FK U7 QYJDnt 0 C T2 KVs EBN
2x2 2x 3
y dx Sol.
x2 1 x2 2x 2
dx dx
y 2
2
x 2x 2 x 1
y = tan (x + 1) + tan–1x + C
–1
1 5
2
1
1
2
y(–1) = A 1 3x 2x dx
4 x
2
0 C C=0
4 4 1 5
–1
y = tan (x + 1) + tan x –1 3x 2 2x3 2
A x n x
2 3 1
y(0) = tan–11 = 2
4 2 3
1 5 3 1 5 2 1 5 1 5
5. Let the sum of the maximum and the minimum A n
2 2 2 3 2 2
2x 2 3x 8 m
values of the function f(x) = be , 1 31 21
2
2x 3x 8 n 1
n
where gcd(m, n) = 1. Then m + n is equal to : 2 2 4 38 2
(1) 182 (2) 217 1 5 3 3 15 4 2
A 5 5
(3) 195 (4) 201 2 2 8 4 8 3 3
Ans. (4)
1 3 1
n 1 5
2x 2 3x 8 2 8 12
Sol. y 2
2x 3x 8
1 3 2 15 4 1
x2(2y – 2) + x(3y + 3) + 8y – 8 = 0 5 n 1 5
2 4 3 8 3 12
use D 0
(3y + 3)2 – 4(2y – 2) (8y – 8) 0
14
24
5
15
24
n 1 5
(11y – 5) (5y – 11) 0
7. If the system of equations
5 11
y ,
11 5 x
2 sin y
2 cos z 0
y = 1 is also included
x + (cos )y + (sin )z = 0
6. One of the points of intersection of the curves
x + (sin )y – (cos )z = 0
1 1
y = 1 + 3x – 2x2 and y = is ,2 . Let the area
x 2
has a non-trivial solution, then 0, is equal to :
of the region enclosed by these curves be 2
1
24
5 m – nloge 1 5 , where , m, n (1)
3
4
(2)
7
24
N. Then + m + n is equal to 5 11
(3) (4)
(1) 32 (2) 30 24 24
(3) 29 (4) 31 Ans. (3)
Ans. (2)
1 2 sin 2 cos y=f(x
Sol. 1 sin cos 0
1 cos sin
Sol. x
–2 2
1 2 sin sin cos 2 cos cos sin 0 x–2
–2
1 2 cos2 2 sin 2 0
1 f(|x|) |f(x)|
cos2 sin 2
2
1 (–2,0) (2,0)
cos 2 0 2
4 2 x
–x–2 x–2 0 x
2 2
2 2n (0,–2) –2
4 3
n x 2 2 x 0, 0 x 2
8 3 h(x)
n = 0, x 2 2 x 2 x 0
5
x
3 8 24
8. There are 5 points P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 on the side AB, –2 0 2
excluding A and B, of a triangle ABC. Similarly
there are 6 points P6, P7, …, P11 on the side BC and 7 2 0
points P12, P13, …, P18 on the side CA of the triangle. h(x)dx 0 and h x dx 2
0 2
The number of triangles, that can be formed using the
points P1, P2, …, P18 as vertices, is : 10. The sum of all rational terms in the expansion of
2
15
1 1
(1) 776 (2) 751 5 53 is equal to :
(3) 796 (4) 771
(1) 3133 (2) 633
Ans. (2)
18 (3) 931 (4) 6131
Sol. C3 – 5C3 – 6C3 – 7C3
Ans. (1)
= 751
9.
2, 2 x 0
Let ƒ(x) = and h(x) = f(|x|) + |f(x)|. Sol. Tr + 1 = Cr 15
1 r
53
1 15 r
25
x 2, 0 x 2 r 15 r
2 15C r 5 3 . 2 5
Then h x dx is equal to :
R = 3, 15µ
2
(1) 2 (2) 4 r = 0, 15
(3) 1 (4) 6 2 rational terms
Ans. (1) 15C0 23 15C15 5
5
= 8 + 3125 = 3133
11. Let a unit vector which makes an angle of 60° with 2 = a + 6d ...(i)
2iˆ 2ˆj kˆ and an angle of 45° with ˆi kˆ be C . p = a + 7d ...(ii)
1 q = a + 12d ...(iii)
1 ˆ 2 ˆ
Then C ˆi j k is :
2 3 2 3 p–2=d ((ii) – (i))
q – p = 5d ((iii) – (ii))
2ˆ 2 ˆ 1 2 2 ˆ
(1) i j k q – p = 5(p – 2)
3 3 2 3
q = 6p – 10
2ˆ 1 ˆ 1ˆ
(2) i j k p2 = 2(6p – 10)
3 3 2 2
p2 – 12p + 20 = 0
1 1 ˆ 1 1 ˆ 1 2 ˆ p = 10, 2
(3) i j k
3 2 3 3 2 3 3
p = 10 ; q = 50
2ˆ 1ˆ d=8
(4) i k
3 2 a = –46
Ans. (4) 2, 10, 50, 250, 1250
Sol. C C1ˆi C2 ˆj C3 kˆ ar4 = a + (n – 1)d
C12 + C22 + C32 = 1 1250 = –46 + (n – 1)8
C. 2iˆ 2ˆj kˆ C 9 cos60
n = 163
13. Let a, b R. Let the mean and the variance of 6
3 observations –3, 4, 7, –6, a, b be 2 and 23,
2C1 + 2C2 – C3 =
2
respectively. The mean deviation about the mean
C1 – C3 = 1 of these 6 observations is :
1 13 16
C1 + 2C2 = (1) (2)
2 3 3
2 1 11 14
C1 = (3) (4)
3 2 3 3
1 Ans. (1)
C2 =
3 2 xi x 2i
Sol. 2 and 2 23
2 1 6 N
C3 =
3 2 + = 10
12. Let the first three terms 2, p and q, with q 2, of a 2 + 2 = 52
G.P. be respectively the 7th, 8th and 13th terms of an solving we get = 4, = 6
A.P. If the 5th term of the G.P. is the nth term of the
xi x 5 2 5 8 2 4 13
A.P., then n is equal to
6 6 3
(1) 151 (2) 169
(3) 177 (4) 163
Ans. (4)
Sol. p2 = 2q
14. If 2 and 6 are the roots of the equation ax2 + bx + 1 = 0, 16. Let the point, on the line passing through the points
then the quadratic equation, whose roots are P(1, –2, 3) and Q(5, –4, 7), farther from the origin
1 1 and at a distance of 9 units from the point P, be
and , is :
2a b 6a b (, , ). Then 2 + 2 + 2 is equal to :
2 2
(1) 2x + 11x + 12 = 0 (2) 4x + 14x + 12 = 0 (1) 155 (2) 150
2 2
(3) x + 10x + 16 = 0 (4) x + 8x + 12 = 0 (3) 160 (4) 165
Ans. (4) Ans. (1)
b Sol. PQ line
Sol. Sum = 8 =
a
x 1 y 2 z 3
1 1
Product = 12 = a= 4 2 4
a 12
pt (4t + 1, –2t – 2, 4t + 3)
2
b= distance2 = 16t2 + 4t2 + 16t2 = 81
3
3
2 2 1 t
2a + b = 2
12 3 2
pt (7, –5, 9)
6 2 1
6a + b = 2 + 2 + 2 = 155
12 3 6
sum = –8 option (1)
P = 12 17. A square is inscribed in the circle
2
x + 8x + 12 = 0 x2 + y2 – 10x – 6y + 30 = 0. One side of this square
is parallel to y = x + 3. If (xi, yi) are the vertices of
15. Let and be the sum and the product of all the
non-zero solutions of the equation z z 0 , z C.
2 the square, then x2i y2i is equal to :
Then 4(2 + 2) is equal to : (1) 148 (2) 156
(1) 6 (2) 4 (3) 160 (4) 152
(3) 8 (4) 2 Ans. (4)
Ans. (2)
Sol.
(5,3)
Sol. z = x + iy 2
z x iy
z 2 x2 y2 2ixy
y=x+c & x+y+d=0
2 2 2 2
x y 2ixy x y 0 53c 8d
2 2
x=0 or y=0 2 2
2
–y + |y| = 0 x2 + |x| = 0 |c + 2| = 2 8 + d = ±2
2
|y| = |y| x=0 c = 0, – 4 d = –10, –6
y = 0, ±1 pts (5, 5), (3, 3), (7, 3), (5, 1)
i, –i =i–i=0 x2i y12 25 25 9 9 49 9 25 1
are roots = i(–i) = 1
= 152
4(0 + 1) = 4
Option (4)
18. If the domain of the function Sol. |adj(A – 2AT) (2A – AT)| = 28
3x 22 3x 2 8x 5 |(A – 2AT) (2A – AT)| = 24
sin 1 log e 2 is (, ],
2x 19 x 3x 10 |A – 2AT| |2A – AT| = ±16
then 3 + 10 is equal to :
(A – 2AT)T = AT – 2A
(1) 97 (2) 100
|A – 2AT| = |AT – 2A|
(3) 95 (4) 98
Ans. (1) |A – 2AT|2 = 16
3x 22 3x 2 8x 5 |A – 2AT| = ±4
Sol. 1 1 0
2x 19 x 2 3x 10 1 2 2 2 0
1 0 1 4 0 2
41
x 5,
5 0 1 2 2 2 4
3 + 10 = 97 1 0
Option (1) 3 0 1
19. Let ƒ(x) = x5 + 2ex/4 for all x R. Consider a 2 1 2
function g(x) such that (gof) (x) = x for all x R.
1 + 3 = 4
Then the value of 8g(2) is :
3 = 3
(1) 16 (2) 4
(3) 8 (4) 2 =1
Ans. (1) 1 2 1
Sol. f(x) = 2 A 1 0 1 1 3 4
when x = 0 0 1 2
1 SECTION-B
g 2
f 0
5x 11/3 x 5 1/3 m 5
21. If lim , where
2 x/4 x 1 2x 3 1/2
x 4
1/2
n 2n
2/3
f(x) = 5x4 + e
4
gcd(m, n) = 1, then 8m + 12n is equal to _____
g(2) = 2
Ans. (100)
Ans = 16
1 1
Option (1) (5x 1)2/3 5 (x 5) 2/3
1 2
Sol. lim 3 3
x 1 1 1
(2x 3) .2 (x 4) 1/2
1/2
20. Let (0, ) and A = 1 0 1 . 2 2
0 1 2
8 5 m 8
3 6 2/3 n 3
T T 8
If det(adj(2A – A ).adj(A – 2A )) = 2 , then
(det(A))2 is equal to :
8m + 12n = 100
(1) 1 (2) 49
(3) 16 (4) 36
Ans. (3)
22. In a survey of 220 students of a higher secondary 24. If the shortest distance between the lines
school, it was found that at least 125 and at most x2 y3 z5 x 3 y 2 z 4
and is
130 students studied Mathematics; at least 85 and 2 3 4 1 3 2
at most 95 studied Physics; at least 75 and at most 38
k
x dx
2
90 studied Chemistry; 30 studied both Physics and k and , where [x]
3 5 0
Chemistry; 50 studied both Chemistry and
Mathematics; 40 studied both Mathematics and denotes the greatest integer function, then 63
Physics and 10 studied none of these subjects. Let is equal to _____
m and n respectively be the least and the most Ans. (48)
number of students who studied all the three
38 ˆ ˆi ˆj
(5iˆ 5jˆ 9k) kˆ
subjects. Then m + n is equal to _____ Sol. k̂ .2 3 4
Ans. (45) 3 5 5 1 3 2
M 38 19
P k̂
3 5 5
Sol. m 40–x P 19
k
x 5
50–x 30–x 3
k
2
x 0
3/2 1 2 3/2
C
2
1 2
0 0 1 2
3
C 2 1 2 2
2
125 m + 90 – x 130
2 2
85 P + 70 – x 95
=2
75 C + 80 – x 90
63 = 48
m + P + C + 120 – 2x = 210
25. Let A be a square matrix of order 2 such that
15 x 45 & 30 – x 0
|A| = 2 and the sum of its diagonal elements is –3.
15 x 30 If the points (x, y) satisfying A2 + xA + yI = 0 lie
30 + 15 = 45 on a hyperbola, whose transverse axis is parallel to
23. Let the solution y = y(x) of the differential the x-axis, eccentricity is e and the length of the
dy latus rectum is , then e4 + 4 is equal to ______
equation – y = 1 + 4sinx satisfy y() = 1. Then
dx
Ans. (Bouns)
y + 10 is equal to _____ NTA Ans. (25)
2
Sol. Given |A| = 2
Ans. (7)
trace A = –3
Sol. ye x e x 4e x sin x dx and A2 + xA + yI = 0
ye–x = –e–x – 2(e–xsinx e–xcosx) + C x = 3, y = 2
y = – 1 – 2(sinx + cosx) + cex so, information is incomplete to determine
y() = 1 c = 0 eccentricity of hyperbola (e) and length of latus
rectum of hyperbola ()
y( /2) = –1 – 2 = –3
Ans = 10 – 3 = 7
2
C2 3 C2 4 C2 28. Let the length of the focal chord PQ of the
26. Let a 1 ..., parabola y2 = 12x be 15 units. If the distance of PQ
3! 4! 5!
1
C0 1C1 2 C0 2 C1 2 C2 3 C0 3C1 3C2 3C3 from the origin is p, then 10p2 is equal to ____
b 1 ...
1! 2! 3! Ans. (72)
2b Sol.
Then 2 is equal to ______
a
P y2=12x
Ans. (8)
(1 x) (1 x)2 (1 x)3 15
Sol. f(x) = 1 + .....
1! 2! 3!
(3,0)
e(1 x) 1 (1 x) (1 x)2 (1 x)2 P
1
1 x 1 x 2! 3! 4! Q
2 3
C2 C
coef x2 in RHS : 1 + 2 .... a length of focal chord = 4a cosec2 = 15
3 4
coeff. x2 in L.H.S. 12cosec2 = 15
x2 x2 4
sin2 =
e 1 x .... 1 x ...... 5
2! 2!
tan2 = 4
e
is e e a tan = 2
2!
2 2 2 23 y0
b = 1 ...... e2 equation 2
1! 2! 3! x3
2b y = 2x – 6
8
a2 2x – y –6 = 0
27. Let A be a 3 × 3 matrix of non-negative real 6
P=
1 1 5
elements such that A 1 3 1 . Then the
36
1 1 10p2 = 10. 72
5
maximum value of det(A) is _____
Ans. (27) 29. Let ABC be a triangle of area 15 2 and the
a1 a 2 a 3 vectors AB ˆi 2ˆj 7kˆ , BC aiˆ bjˆ ckˆ and
Sol. Let A = b1 b 2 b3 AC 6iˆ djˆ 2kˆ , d > 0. Then the square of the
c1 c 2 c 3
length of the largest side of the triangle ABC is
1 1
Ans. (54)
A 1 3 1
1 1 Sol.
a1 + a2 + a 3 = 3 …..(1) A
b1 + b2 + b3 = 3 …..(2)
c1 +ca2 + c3 = 3 …..(3)
Now,
|A| = (a1b2c3 + a2b3c1 + a3b1c2)
– (a3b2c1 + a2b1c3 + a1b3c2) B C
From above in formation, clearly |A|max = 27,
when a1 = 3, b2 = 3, c3 = 3
ˆi ˆj kˆ tanx = t
1
Area = 1 2 7 15 2 1
2 6 d 2 1 dt
20 1 3 2
=
6 3
t 2 4
(–4 + 7d) î – ĵ (–2 + 42) + k̂ (d – 12)
/4
(7d – 4)2 + (40)2 + (d – 12)2 = 1800 cos2x 1 3
2
50d – 80d – 40 = 0
I2 = 2 sin 2x
dx = n
2 2
0
2
5d – 8d – 4 = 0 1 1 2
2 I1 I 2 n
5d – 10d – 2d – 4 36 2 3
5d(d – 2) + 2(d – 2) = 0 a 2, b 6
2 Ans. 8
d = 2 or d =
5
d > 0, d = 2
(a + 1) î + (b + 2) ĵ + (c – 7) k̂ = 6 î + 2 ĵ – 2 k̂
a + 1 = 6 & b + 2 = 2, c – 7 = –2
a=5 b=0 c=5
|AB| = 1 4 49 54
|BC| = 25 25 50
|AC| = 86 4 4 44
Ans. 54
4
sin 2 x 1 a
30. If 1 sin x cos x dx a loge 3 b 3
, where a,
0
B
Ans. (4)
Since v || B so force on electron due to magnetic Sol. Balancing mass number and atomic number
field is zero. So it will move along axis with
235
92 U 10 n 144
56 Ba 36 Kr 30 n
89 1
In the light of the above statements, choose the (1) 2 (2) 16 (3) 8 (4) 10
most appropriate answer from the options given Ans. (2)
below. Sol. Given R0 = 8, R100 = 10
(1) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct.
R100 = R0 (1 + T)
(2) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is
Also, R400 = R0 (1 + T1)
correct.
(3) Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect. 1
10 = 8 (1 + × 100) 100 =
(4) Statement I is correct but Statement II is 4
incorrect. R400 = 8 (1 + 400) = 8 (1 + 1) = 16
Ans. (4) Hence option (2)
h 37. A metal wire of uniform mass density having
length L and mass M is bent to form a semicircular
Sol.
P1 arc and a particle of mass m is placed at the centre
1 2
A1
P2, A2 of the arc. The gravitational force on the particle
by the wire is:
Applying Bernoulli's equation
GMm
1 1 (1) (2) 0
P1 gh 1 v12 = P2 gh 2 v 22 2L2
2 2
[h1 & h2 are height of point from any reference GmM2 2GmM
(3) (4)
level] L2 L2
Given V1 = V2 = 0 (for statement-1) Ans. (4)
P1 – P2 = g(h2 – h2) Sol. M,L
For statement-2
1 1 R
P1 v12 P2 v 22 O
2 2
L 40. Which figure shows the correct variation of
We have R
applied potential difference (V) with photoelectric
M
2G current (I) at two different intensities of light (I 1 <
g0 L 2GM
R L2 I2) of same wavelengths :
2GMm
Fm mg 0 i
L2
Hence option (4) I2
38. On celcius scale the temperature of body increases I1
by 40°C. The increase in temperature on (1)
Fahrenheit scale is: –V0 V
(1) 70°F
i
(2) 68°F I2
(3) 72°F I1
(4) 75°F
(2)
Ans. (3)
–V0 V
Sol. We know that per °C change is equivalent to 1.8°
change in °F.
i
40° change on celcius scale will corresponds to I2
I1
72° change on Fahrenheit scale.
Hence option (3) (3)
39. An effective power of a combination of 5 identical V
–V0
convex lenses which are kept in contact along the
principal axis is 25 D. Focal length of each of the i
I2
convex lens is :
I1
(1) 20 cm
(2) 50 cm (4)
(3) 500 cm –V0
V
(4) 25 cm
Ans. (1) Ans. (3)
Sol. We know that Peq = Pi Sol. Given lights are of same wavelength.
given all lenses are identical Hence stopping potential will remain same.
5P = 25D
Since I2 > I1, hence saturation current
P = 5D
corresponding to I2 will be greater than that
1 1
5 f m 20cm corresponding to I1.
f 5
Hence option (1) Hence option (3)
41. A wooden block, initially at rest on the ground, is Sol. Velocity just before collision = 2gh
pushed by a force which increases linearly with
time t. Which of the following curve best describes h
acceleration of the block with time : Velocity just after collision = 2g
2
a
1 1
KE m 2gh mgh
(1) 2 2
1
(0,0) t mgh
2
a % loss in energy
(2) 1
mgh
KE 2
= 100 100 50%
(0,0) t KE i 1
mg2h
2
a
Hence option (4)
2nt 2x
(0,0) t y 2a sin cos
a Which of the following is NOT correct
1 1
Sol. E 13.6 2 2 = 1.9 eV
2 3 % change 10–7
hc Correct answer 7
E
53. The magnetic field existing in a region is given by
hc
ˆ . A square loop of edge 50 cm
E B 0.2 1 2x kT
Pi = Pf carrying 0.5 A current is placed in x-y plane with
h its edges parallel to the x-y axes, as shown in
0 mv
'
figure. The magnitude of the net magnetic force
h
v experienced by the loop is______ mN.
m '
1 hc y
E mv 2
2 ' 2m
2
1 h hc
m
2 m ' '
(0,0) x
2m
Now
Ans. (50)
h2 hc
E
2m '2
' Sol. Force on segment parallel to x-axis will cancel
1
cos1
6
n = –6
|n| = 6
CHEMISTRY TEST PAPER WITH SOLUTION
SECTION-A 63. Match List -I with List II:
61. What pressure (bar) of H2 would be required to
List - I List - II
make emf of hydrogen electrode zero in pure water
Mechanism steps Effect
at 25ºC ?
+
(1) 10–14 (2) 10–7 (3) 1 (4) 0.5 NH2 NH2
(I) – E effect
NTA Ans. (3) (A)
0.059 PH –
00 log 72 2 + CN
2 (10 ) (C) (III) + E effect
CN
PH2
log 0
(107 ) 2
O
ON=O –
N O
(D) (IV) + R effect
PH2 +
1
1014
68. Number of complexes from the following with 70. Number of molecules/ions from the following in
even number of unpaired "d" electrons is____. which the central atom is involved in sp3
[V(H2O)6]3+, [Cr(H2O)6]2+, [Fe(H2O)6]3+, hybridization is ________.
3+ 2+
[Ni(H2O)6] , [Cu(H2O)6]
NO3–, BCl3, ClO2–, ClO3
[Given atomic numbers : V = 23, Cr = 24, Fe = 26,
(1) 2 (2) 4
Ni = 28, Cu = 29]
(3) 3 (4) 1
(1) 2 (2) 4
Ans. (1)
(3) 5 (4) 1
Ans. (1) O– Cl
Cl B
Sol. [V(H2O)6]3+ d2sp3 Sol. O = N Cl Cl
O
3 2
23V :- [Ar]3d 4s
2 sp2 O O–
sp sp 3
Ans. (4) OH O
OH
Sol. Hydrazine (NH2–NH2) have no carbon so does not (3) (4)
42
2a 0 4d n = 3, = 3(3 2) = 3.87 B.M.
1
d 8a 0 Nearest integer is (4)
87. Consider the following transformation involving Sol. 2 = 0.52 × m
first order elementary reaction in each step at 2
m
constant temperature as shown below. 0.52
AB
Step 1
C
Step 2
P According to question, solution is much diluted
Step 3
P n
Some details of the above reaction are listed so o solute
P n solvent
below.
P m
Step Rate constant Activation o
M solvent
–1 P 1000
(sec ) energy (kJ mol–1)
m
1 k1 300 P P o M solvent
1000
2 k2 200
2
3 k3 Ea3
If the overall rate constant of the above 760 0.52 18 = 52.615
1000
kk
transformation (k) is given as k 1 2 and the P5 = 760 – 52.615 = 707.385 mm of Hg
k3
89. The number of different chain isomers for C7H16 is
overall activation energy (Ea) is 400 kJ mol–1, then
__________.
the value of Ea3 is ______ kJ mol–1 (nearest
integer) Ans. (9)
Ans. (100) Sol. (i) (ii)
KK
Sol. K 1 2
K3
E a1 Ea2 (iii) (iv)
Ea RT RT
A1e A 2e
Ae RT
E a3
A3 e RT (v) (vi)
Ea (Ea1 Ea 2 Ea3 )
A1A 2
Ae RT e RT (vii) (viii)
A3
Ea Ea1 Ea2 Ea3 (ix)
400 = 300 + 200 – Ea3
Ea3 = 100 kJ/mole 90. Number of molecules/species from the following
88. 2.5 g of a non-volatile, non-electrolyte is dissolved having one unpaired electron is ________.
in 100 g of water at 25°C. The solution showed a O2 ,O21 , NO, CN 1 , O22
boiling point elevation by 2°C. Assuming the
solute concentration in negligible with respect to Ans. (2)
the solvent concentration, the vapour pressure of
Sol. According to M.O.T.
the resulting aqueous solution is _______ mm
of Hg (nearest integer) O2 no. of unpaired electrons = 2
[Given : Molal boiling point elevation constant of O2– no. of unpaired electron = 1
water (Kb) = 0.52 K. kg mol–1, NO no. of unpaired electron = 1
1 atm pressure = 760 mm of Hg, molar mass of
CN– no. of unpaired electron = 0
water = 18 g mol–1]
Ans. (707) O22 no. of unpaired electron = 0