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Scheduled Test Questions


Q No. 1

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

0.5m

Solution

Q No. 2

Question

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A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

9h/ 625

Solution

Solution:
Velocity after collision along normal reaction
⎛3⎞ ⎛ 4⎞ 3
Vn = e .u cos37° = ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ · ⎜⎜u × ⎟⎟ = u
⎝4⎠ ⎝ 5⎠ 5
Velocity along common tangent
3
Vt = u sin37° = u
5
where, u = 2gh0
Net velocity of ball in Vt direction
3
Vy = Vncos37° − Vtcos53° = u
25
maximum height reached by the ball after collision is
⎛⎜ 3 ⎞⎟2
Vy ⎜ 25 u ⎟
2
⎝ ⎠
V2 = 2gh ⇒ h = =
y 2g 2g
9
=h = h
625 0

Q No. 3

Question

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A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

20 watts

Solution

Q No. 4

Question

A)

B)

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C)

D)

Correct Answer

Solution

Q No. 5

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

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Correct Answer

5m

Solution

Solution:

10 1
vY= − 10 × =0
2 2
Body is at highest point of trajectory. At this point Acceleration 'g' is perpendicular to velocity thus it becomes centripetal
acceleration.

v = v x = 10cos 45° = 5 2 m/ s
v2
an = R
=g
(5 2 ) 2 50
⇒R = = =5 m
g 10

Q No. 6

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

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Solution

At extreme point of oscillation, velocity of bob is zero. Thus it will fall vertically downward.

Q No. 7

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

M
(m + M )

Solution

Solution:

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p i = pf
⎛ m ⎞⎟
⇒ v = ⎜⎜ ⎟u
⎝ m+M ⎠
E i = Ef
1 1 1
⇒ mu2 = (m + M) v 2 + kx 2max
2 2 2
1 1 1 ⎛ m ⎞⎟2 2
⇒ kx 2 = mu2 − (m + M) ⎜⎜ ⎟u
2 max 2 2 ⎝ m+M ⎠
1 1 m2u2
= mu2 −
2 2 m+M
1 ⎛ m ⎞⎟
= mu2 ⎜⎜1 − ⎟
2 ⎝ m+M ⎠
1 1 ⎛ M ⎞⎟
⇒ kx 2 = mu2 ⎜⎜ ⎟
2 max 2 ⎝ m+M ⎠
M
So, required fraction =
m+M

Q No. 8

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

−9 J

Solution

Solution:

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W = F ⋅ dr

⇒ W =∫
2 , −1
(3x 2y i + x 3 j) ⋅ (dx i + dy j + dzk)
1 1 ,

∫1
2 , −1
⇒W = (3x 2ydx + x 3dy)
, 1

∫1
2 , −1
⇒W = d (x 3y) = ⎡⎢⎣x 3y ⎤⎥⎦ 2 , − 1 = [ − 8 − 1] = − 9 J
1, 1
, 1

Q No. 9

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

d
h sin 2θ − d

Solution

Solution:

Time taken to reach the point of projection after impact


d
=
ev 0 cos θ

Note: Horizontal component after impact reverses and becomes equal to ev 0 cosθ .

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d d
Total time of flight = v 0 cos θ
+
ev 0 cos θ

d e +1
v 0 cos θ ( e )
= . . . (i)

There is no change in the ventrical component of the velocity after impact, therefore, total time of flight is
2v 0 sin θ
T= . . . (ii)
g
From Equations (i) and (ii), we get
1 +e d 2v 0 sin θ
( e ) v 0 cos θ
=
g

1 gh sin 2θ h sin 2θ − d
⇒ = −1 =
e gd gd
d
∴ e=
h sin 2θ − d

Q No. 10

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

L ( 2 + 1) / 3

Solution

Solution:
Let length of 4th rod = x
⎛ − x ⎞⎟ L ⎛ L ⎞
3M ⎜⎜ ⎟ + (M × 2 ) + ⎜⎜ M × ⎟⎟ + (M × 0 )
⎝ 2 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2 2 ⎠
X CM = 6M
=0
2 2 L L 2 +1
∴ x=
3 (2+ 2 2
)=( 3
)L

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Q No. 11

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

Speeds up at P and slows down at R

Solution

Solution:

At P, direction of a is same as velocity, so object speeds up at P.


t
At R, direction of a is opposite to velocity, so object slows down at R.
t

Q No. 12

Question

A)

B)

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C)

D)

Correct Answer

30 cm

Solution

Solution:
At maximum elongation velocities of both blocks will be same.
m1u 1 + m2u 2 = m1v 1 + m2v 2
6 (2) − 3 (1) = (6 + 3) V
⇒ V = 1 m/ s
Energy conservation:
E i = Ef
1 1 1 1
m u 2 + 2 m2u 22 = 2 kx 2 + 2
2 1 1
(m1 + m2)v 2
1 1 1 1
2
(3) (1) 2 + 2
(6) (2) 2 = 2
(200)x 2 + 2
(6 + 3) (1) 2
27 9
= 100x 2 +
2 2
9
x= 100
= 0 .3 m
⇒ x = 30 cm

Q No. 13

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

1/ 8

Solution

Solution:

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3MV 0 = 2MV 2 + MV 1
3V 0 = 2V 2 + V 1
120 = 2V 2 + 60 ⇒ V 2 = 30 m/ s
1 1 1
MV 2 + 2MV 2 − 3MV 2
ΔK. E. 2 1 2 2 2 0
= 1
K. E. 3MV 2
2 0
V 2 + 2V 2 − 3V 2
1 2 0
=
3V 2
0

3600 + 1800 − 4800 1


= =
4800 8

Q No. 14

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

3ℓ 2a + b
4 ( 3a + b )

Solution

Solution:

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x 2
dm = λ ⋅ dx = (a + b ( ℓ ) ) ⋅ dx
ℓ ⎛ bx 2 ⎞
∫ xdm ∫ xλdm ∫0 x ⎜⎜ a + 2 ⎟⎟ dx
⎝ ℓ ⎠
x cm = = =
∫dm ∫λdx ℓ⎛
⎜⎜ a + bx ⎞⎟⎟ dx
2
∫0 ⎝ 2
ℓ ⎠

x2 ℓ b x4 ℓ
a( 2 ) + 2 ( 4 )
0 ℓ 0
=
b x3 ℓ
a (x)ℓ + (3 )
0 ℓ2 0
ℓ2 ℓ2
a 2 +b 4 (2a + b) ℓ
= bℓ
= ×3
(3a + b)4
aℓ + 3

3ℓ 2a + b
=
4 ( 3a + b )

Q No. 15

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

3
2

Solution

Solution:

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h
Time for collision, t1 =
2gh
gh
After t 1, V A = 0 − gt 1 = − 2
⎡⎢ 1 ⎤⎥
and V B = 2gh − gt 1 = gh ⎢⎢⎢ 2 − ⎥⎥
⎣ 2 ⎥⎦
At the time of collision
→ →
P i = Pf
→ → →
⇒ m V A + m V B = 2m V f

gh 1
⎥⎥ = 2 →
⎡⎢ ⎤⎥
⇒−
2
+ gh ⎢⎢⎢ 2 − Vf
⎣ 2 ⎥⎦
⇒ Vf =0
1 h 3h
And height from ground = h − gt 2 =h − =
2 1 4 4
3h
( 4 ) 3h
Hence, time = 2× g = 2g

Q No. 16

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

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1 g
2π r

Solution

Solution:
Let its angular velocity be ω at all points (uniform motion). At the highest point, weight of the body is
balanced centrifugal force, so
mω2r = mg
g
⇒ω =
r
Angular frequency is related to frequency as follows:
ω = 2π f
ω 1 g
∴f = =
2π 2π r

Q No. 17

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

360 m/s

Solution

Solution:
1
Using H = gt 2
2
20
t= = 2sec
5
So, the final velocities of the ball and bullet can be determined using R = vt

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30
v ball = = 15 m/s
2
120
And v bullet = = 60 m/s
2
Using the law of conservation of momentum,
m bulletu bullet + M ballu ball = m bullet + M ballv ball
⎛⎜ 10 ⎞⎟ ⎛ 10 ⎞⎟ ⎛ 200 ⎞⎟
⎜ ⎟u bullet + 0 = ⎜⎜ ⎟ (60) + ⎜⎜ ⎟ (15)
⎝ 100 ⎠ ⎝ 1000 ⎠ ⎝ 1000 ⎠
u bullet = (0 .6 + 3) 100
= 360 m/s
Hence, the correct answer is 360 m/s.

Q No. 18

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

0 . 25

Solution

Solution:
Draw the figure as follows.

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Apply momentum conservation just before and just after the collision.
mu = (m + M ) v
0 .1 × 400 = (3 .9 + 0 .1) v
40 = 4v
v = 10 m/s
It is known that:
F = µmg
ma = µmg
a = µg
Apply the equation of motion as follows.
v 2 = u'2 + 2as
= u'2 − 2µgs
Substitute the known values in the above equation.
0 = (10) 2 − 2µ × 10 × 20
400µ = 100
1
µ=
4
= 0 . 25
Therefore, the correct answer is 0 . 25.

Q No. 19

Question

A)

B)

C)

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D)

Correct Answer

112.76×10-6 hp

Solution

Solution:
The pressure of the blood in arteries is
P = ρgh
= (1 .03 × 103 kg/ m3) × (9 .8 m/ s 2) × (0 .125 m )
= 1261.75 Pa
The power exerted by the heart is
W F. s A
Power = t = t A
P. vol
=
t
1261. 75 Pa × 4 × 10−3 m3
=
60 s
= 0 .08412 W
So, the power in Hp is
0. 08412
Power = 746
= 112 .76 × 10−6 hp
Therefore, the power exerted by the heart is 112 .76 × 10−6 hp.

Q No. 20

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A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

(A) → S, (B) → R , (C) → T, (D) → Q

Solution

Solution:
2uxuy
(B) Range, R = ⇒ R ∝ uxuy
g
∴ maximum for (37i + 35j) ∴ (R) correct
2uy
(C) T = ∝ uy ∴ (T) is correct
gd
(D) Velocity at the topmost point = ux ⇒ (Q) correct.

Q No. 21

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Correct Answer

-187,-188

Solution

Solution:
Fthrust − mg = ma (m = 5000 kg, a = 20 m/s 2)
⇒ Fthrust = 150000 N
dm dm
Fthrust = Urel × ⇒ ( − 800) × = 150000
dt dt
dm
⇒ ≈ − 187 .5 kg/ s
dt

Q No. 22

Question

Correct Answer

Solution

Solution:
x0
Let the speeds of the blocks A and B at the instant compression is
4
be v A and v B , respectively, as shown. ( ℓ 0 is natural
length)

Since, no external force acts on the system in horizontal direction, therefore applying linear momentum conservation in
horizontal direction.

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0 = m ( − v A) + 2 m (v B )
or v A = 2v B . . . (1)
Now, By conservation of energy,
x0 2
2= k( ) + 2 (m)v 2A + 2 (2m)v B2
1 1 1 1
kx . . . (2)
2 0 2 4
1 1
From (1) and (2) we get mv 2 = kx 2
2 A 2 0
1 5
Using work energy theorem, work done by spring on A = change in K.E. of A or W S = 2 mv 2A = 16
kx 20

Q No. 23

Question

Correct Answer

Solution

Solution:
Let v be the velocity of platform in downward direction just after the man jumps up with velocity u. From momentum.
conservation,
Mu − (M + 2m)v = 0
Mu
⇒v =
M + 2m
3m
=
3m + 2m
(10) (∵ M = 3 m )
= 6 ms −1
After the man leaves, T − mg = ma and (M + m)g − T = (M + m)a
Mg
∴ a=
M + 2m
3m
=
3m + 2m
(10) = 6 ms −2
v 2 = 2ad
(6) 2
⇒d = =3 m
2 (6)

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Q No. 24

Question

Correct Answer

120

Solution

Q No. 25

Question

Correct Answer

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Solution

Solution:

Rate of change of kinetic energy is given by Power P ,

1
⇒ mv 2 = Pt
2
2Pt
⇒v =
m
dx 2Pt
⇒ =
dt m
2P 2 ⎡ 3/2 ⎤ 4
⇒x = ⎢ t ⎥⎦
m 3⎣ 0

16 P 1
⇒x = = × 16 P
3 3
∴ α =4

Q No. 26

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

50%

Solution

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Q No. 27

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

900 ml

Solution

Solution:
∵ α is negligible w.r.t. 1

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Ka = C 1α 21 = C 2α 22
α
⎛ 1⎞ 2
∴ C 2 = C 1 ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ α2 ⎠
= 0 .2 × 1/ 4 = 0 .05
C1V 1 = C2V 2
0 .2 × 300 = 0 . 05 × V 2
V 2 = 1200 ml
Volume of H2O added
= 1200 − 300
= 900 ml

Q No. 28

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.

Solution

Q No. 29

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A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

NH4OH and CH 3COOH

Solution

Solution:

Salt of weak acid and weak base act as buffer

Q No. 30

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

Solution

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Q No. 31

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

N–> F–> O > F

Solution

Radius of anion is larger than neutral atom.

Q No. 32

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

0.05

Solution

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Solution:
⎡⎢ H+ ⎤⎥ = ⎡⎢ H+ ⎤⎥
⎣ ⎦ HCl ⎣ ⎦ H SO
2 4
⎡⎢ n × M ⎤⎥ = ⎡⎢ n × M ⎤⎥
⎢⎣ f
HCl ⎣ f
⎥⎦ ⎢ ⎥⎦
H SO4
2

1 × 0.1 = 2 × M H SO4
2

MH SO
= 0 .05 M
2 4

Q No. 33

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

BI3 > BBr 3 > BCl3 > BF3

Solution

Solution:
Due to back bonding

BF3 < BCl3 < BBr 3 < BI3

Q No. 34

Question

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A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

1
2

Solution

Solution:
According to Mosley’s principle,

ν = a (z − b )

or υ n ∝ z

Q No. 35

Question

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A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

A-IV, B-II, C-I, D-III

Solution

Solution:

Z = ⎡⎢⎣ Kr ⎤⎥⎦ 5s 1 (s − block)


(37)

Z (52) = ⎡⎢⎣ Kr ⎤⎥⎦ 4d 105s 25p 4 (p − block)

Z (65) = ⎡⎢⎣ Xe ⎤⎥⎦ 4f 96s 2 (f − block)

Z (78) = ⎡⎢⎣ Xe ⎤⎥⎦ 4f 146s 26d 8 (d − block)

Q No. 36

Question

A)

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B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

⎛⎜ Keq ⎞⎟ 1
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ 5
⎝ 108C 4 ⎠

Solution

A2B 3 (aq)2A+3 (aq) + 3B – 2 (aq)


C (1 − α) 2Cα 3Cα
⎡⎢ A+3 ⎤⎥ 2 ⎡⎢ B −2 ⎤⎥ 3 (2Cα) 2 (2Cα) 3
Keq =
⎣ ⎦ ⎣ ⎦
=
⎡⎢ A B ⎤⎥
⎢⎣ 2 3 ⎥⎦ C (1 − α)
108C 5α5 ⎡ Keq ⎤1/5
= ⇒ α⎢ ⎥
C ⎣ 108C 4 ⎦

Q No. 37

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

A, C and D only

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Solution

Electron gain enthalpy of Cl > F


As move downwards in a group IE ⏐ EN depends upon nature of atom Al2O3 is amphoteric but NO is

neutral oxide.

Q No. 38

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

(B), (C)

Solution

(A) PH of 10–8 MHCl is between 6-7


(B) H2PO4– → H+ + HPO4–2 → conjugate base.
(C) As temperature  ⏐ → KW ⏐
⏐ 

(D) At half neutralization point half of the acid form salt
1
pH = pKa + log = pKa
1

Q No. 39

Question

A)

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B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

nm − 1
l=
2

Solution

Solution:

Values of n (magnetic quantum number) for given azimuthal quantum number can be calculated as following
m

nm = 2l + 1

Q No. 40

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

Both statement-I and Statement-II are correct

Solution

Solution:

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Aq solution of ammonium carbonate is basic. The salt is made from weak acid (H2CO 3) and weak base (NH4OH) , acidic
or basic nature depends on value of Ka of weak acid and Kb of weak base
If solution is basic
Kb(weak base) > Ka(weak acid)

Ka (H2CO 3) = 4 .3 × 10−7
Kb (NH4OH) = 1 .8 × 10−5
Kb > Ka so solution is basic
Both statements are correct

Q No. 41

Question

A)

B)

C)

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D)

Correct Answer

Solution

Solution:

h
λ=
p
1
λ∝
p
So, graph between λ and p is rectangular hyperbola.

Q No. 42

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A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

E<C<A<B<D

Solution

Solution:
Li < B < Be<C<O<N <F

Q No. 43

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

Solution

Solution:
Due to inert pair effect as we move downwards in 13th, 14th and 15th group lower oxidation state become more stable.

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Q No. 44

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

(A) and (C) only

Solution

Solution:-
EN of non metals > EN of metals

IE of non metals > IE of metals compound with highly reactive metal with non metal form ionic
compound metallic oxides are basic and non metallic acidic or neutral in nature.

Q No. 45

Question

A)

B)

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C)

D)

Correct Answer

5.56

Solution

Solution:
(NH4Cl)
pOH = pKb + log
(NH4OH)
1
= 7 . 744 + log = 7 . 744 + log5 = 7 . 744 + 0 . 699 = 8 . 443
0 .2
pH = 14 − 8 .443 = 5 .557 ≃ 5 . 56

Q No. 46

Question

Correct Answer

Solution

Q No. 47

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Correct Answer

50

Solution

Q No. 48

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Correct Answer

Solution

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Q No. 49

Question

Correct Answer

Solution

All the anions have lower I.E. then corresponding atom.

Q No. 50

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Correct Answer

Solution

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Q No. 51

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

75

Solution

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Q No. 52

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

Solution

Q No. 53

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A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

62784

Solution

Solution:
The number of 5 − digit telephone number having at least one of their digit repeated can be calculated
as the total number of 5 − digit numbers minus the number of which have no repetitions.
So, each digit can be selected in 10 ways{0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9} .
Now the total number of 5 − digit numbers will be:
9 × 104 = 90000
It is 9 × 104 because first preference will have only 9 numbers as 0 cannot be taken as preference for the
first digit.
If we select the number for the first digit then there will be 9 numbers available because the number
never starts with 0.
Now for the second digit we will be having again 9 numbers because one is selected for the first and 0
will be added for the second preference.
So, the numbers which have no repetitions as:
9 × 9 × 8 × 7 × 6 = 27216
So, the numbers with at least one repetition are:
90000 − 27216 = 62784
Therefore, the answer is option [3].

Q No. 54

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

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(41) (93)

Solution

Q No. 55

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

1750

Solution

Solution:
Giving one to each, we have 13 coins to be distributed amongst 5 children.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOO ⌀⌀⌀⌀
Using beggar method 17C ways
4
Now, give more than 8 to A or B or C or D or E
We have number of ways to be rejected
OOOOO⌀⌀⌀⌀ = 5 ⋅ 9C
4
Required ways = C − 5 ⋅ 9C = 2380 − 630 = 1750 ways.
17
4 4

Q No. 56

Question

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A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

10

Solution

Solution:
We must have, i 3 + ai 2 + bi + c = 0 and
(−i ) 3 + a ( − i) 2 + b ( − i) + c = 0
 (c − a) + i (b − 1) = 0
 b = 1 ; c = a
∴ Total number of such polynomials = 10C 1 = 10

Q No. 57

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

976

Solution

Solution:
Total = 4 6 = 2 12 = 4096
Number of onto functions
= Distributing 6 books to 4 children so that
Everybody gets at least one book
1113 ; 1122
⎡⎢ 6! 6!
⎤⎥
= 4! ⎢⎢⎢ + ⎥⎥ = 4![20 + 45]24 × 65 = 1560(n )
⎣ 3! 3!2! 2! 2! 2! ⎥⎦
∴ Number of into functions 4096 − 1560 = 2536 (m)

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∴ (m − n) = 2536 − 1560 = 976

Q No. 58

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

Solution

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Q No. 59

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

Solution

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Q No. 60

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

13

Solution

Solution:
Any six blocks can be selected for 6 letters in 8C 6 but this includes, when the upper two or middle two
are not selected
Effective number of ways = 8C 6 − 2 = 8C 2 − 2 = 26
6!
Six letters of “NATION” can be arranged in ways
2
6!
Total ways = 26 ⋅ = 13 ⋅ 6! ⇒ K = 13
2

Q No. 61

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Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

Solution

Q No. 62

Question

A)

B)

C)

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D)

Correct Answer

Solution

Q No. 63

Question

A)

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B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

Solution

Q No. 64

Question

A)

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B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

Solution

Q No. 65

Question

A)

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B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

30

Solution

Solution:
(z = 3 + iy )
2iy + 9 + y 2
= R (( )
8 (1 − iy )
2iy + 9 + y 2 1 + iy
= Re ( × )
8 (1 − iy) 1 + iy
9 + y 2 − 2y 2
= ∈ (α , β )
8 (1 + y 2 )
9− y2
Let t =
8 (1 + y 2 )
⇒ 8t + 8ty 2 = 9 − y 2
⇒ y 2 (8t + 1) = 9 − 8t
9 − 8t
y2= 8t + 1
≥0
−1 9 ⎤⎥
tI ( 8 , 8 ⎥⎥⎥

−1 9
α= 8 , β= 8
9 1 5
Now, 24 ( + ) = 24 × = 30
8 8 4

Q No. 66

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

–128

Solution

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x2 – 2x + 2 = 0
2 ± 2 −8 2 ± 6i
x= =
2 2
2 ± 6i ⎛⎜ 1 3 ⎞⎟⎟ −i
π
−i
π
α= = 2 ⎜⎜ + i⎟ = 2e 3 and β = 2e 3
2 ⎝2 2 ⎠
14π ⎛⎜ i 2π ⎞⎟
14 7 i 3
α =2 e = 128 ⎝ e 3 ⎠
⎡⎢ 2π ⎤⎥
⎢⎢ −i ⎥⎥
β14 = 128 ⎢⎣ e 3 ⎥⎦

α14 + β 14 = 128(2)cos = –128
3

Q No. 67

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

Solution

Solution:
 
 1  ⎛1 ⎞
 − 2i + 1  = α ⎜⎜ − 2i ⎟⎟ + β (1 + i)
 2  ⎝2 ⎠
9 ⎛1 ⎞
+ 4 = α ⎜⎜ − 2i ⎟⎟ + β (1 + i)
4 ⎝2 ⎠
5 ⎛⎜ 1 ⎞⎟
= α ⎜ ⎟ + β + i ( − 2α + β)
2 ⎝2⎠
α 5
+β = ...(i)
2 2
−2α + β = 0 ...(ii)

Solving (i) and (ii)

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α 5
+ 2α =
2 2

5 5
α=
2 2

α = 1 and β = 2

∴ α + β =3

Q No. 68

Question

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

751

Solution

Solution:-
18C − 5C − 6C − 7C = 751
3 3 3 3

Q No. 69

Question

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A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

47

Solution

4Solution:
for infinite solution
Δ=0

 11 1 λ 
⇒ 2 3 5  =0
 
 8 −19 −39 
⇒ 11 (−22) − 1 (−118 ) + λ (−62) = 0
⇒ λ = −2
 −5 1 −2 
∆1 = 0 ⇒  3 3 5  =0
 
 µ −19 −39 
μ = -31
λ − µ = 16 − (−31) = 47
4

Q No. 70

Question

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A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer

10

Solution

Solution:
BCB-1 = A
(BCB-1)(BCB-1) = A.A
BCICB-1 = A2
BC2B-1 = A2
B-1(BC2B-1)B = B-1(A.A)B
and c2 = A-1.A.B
c2 = B
also AB-1 = A-1
AB-1A=A-1A=I
A-1(AB-1A) = A-1I
B A = A-1
-1
2
Now characteristics equation of c is
⇒  c2 − λI  = 0
 
 
⇒ B − λI  = 0
 
 1 −λ 3 
⇒  =0
 1 5 −λ 
⇒ (1 − λ ) (5 − 1 ) − 3 = 0
⇒ (λ 2 − 6λ + 5 ) − 3 = 0
⇒ λ 2 − 6λ + 2 = 0
⇒ B 2 − 6B + 2I = 0
⇒ C 4 − 6C 2 + 2I = 0
α = -6, β = 2
∴2β − α = 4 + 6 = 10

Q No. 71

Question

Correct Answer

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35

Solution

Q No. 72

Question

Correct Answer

16

Solution

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Q No. 73

Question

Correct Answer

98

Solution

Solution:
(5 + 2!)r − 18!
⎛⎜ x 5/2 ⎞⎟r ⎛⎜ −4 ⎞⎟9 −r
Tr + 1 = 9C
r
⎜ ⎟ ⋅⎜ ⎟ = (−1) 9 −r 9Cr218 − 3r ⋅ x 2
⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝ x! ⎠
18! ⎫⎮
for constant term, r = = 3k ⎮⎮

5 + 2! ⎮⎬ where k = 6!
⎮⎮
12! 5 + 2!
⎮⎮
⎮⎮
for x −3!, r = = 2k ⎮⎮
5 + 2! ⎮⎭
A / Q (−1) 9 − 3k 9C 3k 218 − 9k = − 84

⇒ k = 2 i. e , ! = 5
Also (−1) 9 − 2k 9C 2k 218 − 6k = 2a · b

putting k = 2 we get 2α ⋅ β = − 9C 4 ⋅ 26 = − 27 ⋅ 63
⇒ α = 7 and b = − 63

Now |α! − β  = 7 × 5 − (−63) | = 98


 

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Q No. 74

Question

Correct Answer

81

Solution

Solution:
One’s place must be 4 i.e……… 4 now possibilities for first five places
9’s 5’s 4’s Possible arrangements

5!
4 1 0 =5
4!
5!
3 0 2 = 10
3!2!
5!
2 2 1 = 30
2!2!
5!
1 4 0 =5
4!
5!
1 1 3 = 20
3!
5!
0 3 2 = 10
3!2!
5!
0 0 5 =1
5!
Total = 81

Q No. 75

Question

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Correct Answer

Solution

Solution:

⎡2 0 1⎤
A = ⎢ 1 1 0 ⎥ ,  A  = 1
⎢ ⎥
⎣1 0 1⎦

⎡ 1 −1 −1 ⎤ ⎡ 1 0 −1 ⎤
A−1 = adj (A) = ⎢ 0 1 0 ⎥ = ⎢ −1 1 1 ⎥
⎢ ⎥ ⎢ ⎥
⎣ −1 1 2 ⎦ ⎣ −1 0 2 ⎦

⎡1⎤ ⎡ 1 ⎤
⇒ B1 = A −1 ⎢ 0 ⎥ = ⎢ −1 ⎥
⎢ ⎥ ⎢ ⎥
⎣ 0 ⎦ ⎣ −1 ⎦

⎡2⎤ ⎡ 2 ⎤
⇒ B 2 = A −1 ⎢ 3 ⎥ = ⎢ 1 ⎥
⎢ ⎥ ⎢ ⎥
⎣ 0 ⎦ ⎣ −2 ⎦

⎡ 3⎤ ⎡ 2 ⎤
⇒ B3 = ⎢ 2 ⎥ = ⎢ 0 ⎥
⎢ ⎥ ⎢ ⎥
⎣ 1 ⎦ ⎣ −1 ⎦

⎡ 1 2 2 ⎤
⇒ B = ⎢ −1 1 0 ⎥
⎢ ⎥
⎣ 1 −2 −1 ⎦

⇒ β = 1 , α = − 1 ⇒ α3 + β 3 = 0

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