Sankalp-2123 S&R (Monthly Test-II) (3)
Sankalp-2123 S&R (Monthly Test-II) (3)
Sankalp-2123 S&R (Monthly Test-II) (3)
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INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer OMR sheet
before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.
A. General Instructions
BATCHES –2123
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. Each Section is further divided into Two Parts: Part-A & B in the OMR.
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.
(ii) Part–A (09-12) – This section contains (02) List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has Two (02) Multiple Choice
Questions. Each List-Match set has two lists: List-I and List-II. FOUR options are given in each Multiple Choice
Question based On List-I and List-II and ONLY ONE of these four options satisfies the condition asked in the
Multiple Choice Question. Each question carries +3 Marks for correct combination chosen and -1 marks for wrong
options chosen.
(iii) Part–B (01-06) contains (06) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative numbers
or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries
+3 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.
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This section contains 08 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
1. A wire of length , carrying a current i is kept along x-axis as shown in the figure.
(A) Unit vector along magnetic field due to the wire at (a, b, c) is y
independent of x0.
x0
(B) Unit vector along magnetic field due to the wire at (a, b, 0) is
dependent on x0.
(C) Unit vector along magnetic field due to the wire at (0, b, c) is i
x
independent of b and c
(D) Unit vector along magnetic field due to the wire at (a, 0, c) is
independent of a and c
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mv mv 0
(C) Co–ordinate of point from which particle will come out is 0 sin2, (1 − cos 2),0
0
qB qB 0
mv mv 0
(D) Co–ordinate of point from which particle will come out is 0 sin , (1 − cos ),0
qB0 qB0
5. A large charge sheet of surface charge density is moving with constant velocity v along its plane.
The magnetic field intensity at any point near the sheet in the middle space above sheet will be
(A) Zero
vx
(B) 0 , where x is distance of point from sheet
2
v
(C) 0
2
(D) Independent of small distance from sheet
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7. The current density inside a long solid cylindrical wire of radius a is in direction of the axis and its
r
magnitude varies linearly with radial distance r from the axis according to j = j0 , where j0 and a are
a
constants. If the total current carries by the wire is i. Then,
ir 3
(A) Magnitude of magnetic field inside the wire at a distance r from the axis is 0 4
2a
0ir 2
(B) Magnitude of magnetic field inside the wire at a distance r from the axis is
2a3
i
(C) Magnitude of magnetic field outside the wire at a distance r from the axis is 0
2r
ia
(D) Magnitude of magnetic field outside the wire at a distance r from the axis is 0 2
2r
R
ˆ
(D) The magnetic moment of the system is 2R2I(2 + )( +k)
I
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This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching Column(s). The codes for the
Column(s) have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which only ONE is correct
Answer the following by appropriately matching the list based on the information given in the
paragraph.
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Answer the following by appropriately matching the list based on the information given in the
paragraph.
Some current carrying wires are given in List – I and graph of variation of magnetic field versus position
of point P are given in List – II. Match the graph given in List – II for the current carrying wire in List – I.
List – I List – II
B
A long straight current
carrying wire, placed along
(I) I y-axis. Its magnetic field at (P)
x
point P(x,0,0) is observed
along x-axis.
y
B
Two long parallel wires
placed on xy plane. O is
x
(II) O origin. Its magnetic field is (Q)
I I
observed at point P(0,0,z)
along positive z-axis.
a a
y
Two long parallel wires are B
placed along y-axis and
O parallel to x-axis. Its
(III) I x magnetic field is observed (R)
at point P(x,0,0) along
I wire -2 positive x-axis parallel to
wire -2.
wire -1
y B
A current carrying ring is
placed on y-z plane. Origin
is at the centre of ring. Its
(IV) (S)
magnetic field is observed
O x at point P(x,0,0) along
positive x-axis.
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This section contains 6 Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative numbers
or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30).
1. A conductor of mass m = 5 kg and length = 4m is placed on horizontal surface and a uniform magnetic
field B = 2 Tesla exist parallel to horizontal surface but perpendicular to the conductor. Suddenly, a
certain amount of charge is passed through it, then it is found to jump to a height
h = 5m. Then, find the amount of charge that passes through the conductor in coulomb.
(take g = 10 m/s2)
3. A particle having charge ‘q’ and mass ‘m’ is projected with velocity (4iˆ − 6ˆj + 3k)
ˆ m/sec from the origin
in a region occupied by electric field ‘E’ and magnetic field ‘B’ such that B = B ˆj and E = E ˆj (take 0 0
qE0
= 2 ). Find the time (in sec) when the magnitude of velocity of the charge particle becomes 5 5
m
m/sec. (neglect the gravity)
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5. A positive charge particle enters and comes out from a uniform ‘B’
magnetic field which exists with direction inside the paper in a finite 37
space as shown in the figure. If the radius of curvature of the
charge particle is 4 m, when it is inside the magnetic field. Find the
width ‘d’ (in cm) of the region in which magnetic field exists.
53
d
time period is 2 1 + y
. Find the value of
g mg m1
x
k. A B
I
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This section contains 08 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
O
||
1. NH2 — CH — C — NH — CH2 — CO2H
|
CH3
Identify the amino acids obtained by hydrolysis of the above compound :
(A) Glycine (B) Phenylalonine
(C) Alanine (D) Glutamic acid
2. An ester A(C 4H8O2) on treatment with excess CH3MgBr followed by hydrolysis gives an alcohol B as
the only organic product.
Which of the following statements is / are true?
(A) A on basic hydrolysis gives formate ion as one of the product
(B) B gives positive iodoform test
(C) A on acid hydrolysis gives acetic acid as one of the products
(D) B gives immediate precipitate with Lucas reagent.
3. ()
CN ⎯⎯⎯⎯
i LDA
+ →?
NC
(ii) H3O
(iii)
LDA is lithium diisopropylamide. Select the incorrect statements regarding the final product:
(A) It gives iodoform test (B) It undergoes Cannizzaro’s reaction
(C) It is a lactone (D) It is a ketone
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6. You have a mixture of three amino acids: A (pI =3), B (pI = 5) and C (pI = 10), where pI represents their
isoelectric points. Under electrophoresis at pH = 8, the movement of each component of the mixture is
considered. Which of the following options are incorrect regarding movement of amino acids under
electrophoresis:
(A) A and B to anode; C to cathode
(B) A to anode; B stationary; C to cathode
(C) A to cathode; B stationary; C to anode
(D) A to anode; B and C to cathode
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This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching Column(s). The codes for the
Column(s) have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which only ONE is correct
9. Which of the following options has the correct combination considering List-I and List-II?
Options
A. (I), (P), (T) B. (II), (Q), (T)
C. (III), (Q), (T) D. (IV), (S), (T)
10. Which of the following options has the incorrect combination considering List-I and List-II?
Options
A. (I), (P), (R) B. (II), (P), (T)
C. (III), (Q), (S) D. (IV), (Q), (R)
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Match the reaction in LIST – I with their corresponding product(s) in LIST– II:
List – I List– II
(I) Na
R − CN ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→
+ C H
2 5 OH (P) 1 – amine
o
(III) R − CN ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
hydrolysis
→ (R) Ketone
11. Which of the following options has the correct combination considering List-I and List-II?
Options
A. (I), (S) B. (II), (S), (T)
C. (III), (P), (Q) D. (IV), (Q), (T)
12. Which of the following options has the correct combination considering List-I and List-II?
Options
A. (I), (P) B. (II), (S), (T)
C. (III), (P), (Q) D. (IV), (P, R)
PART – B: (Numerical Based Type)
This section contains 6 Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative numbers
or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30).
1. O
COOH
NH ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
→ A ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→ + CH3 − CH2 − NH2
1. NaOH 1. conc. NaOH
2. CH 3 − CH2 − Cl
80 % 2. dil. HCl/
60% yield
COOH
(B)
O
On starting with 2 moles of phthalimide, if x is the mass of A and y is the mass of B formed in gram.
Find the value of (x + y)? [Atomic mass: C = 12, H = 1, O = 16, N = 14 ]
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2. A tetrapeptide has ⎯COOH group attached to a non – chiral carbon. This produces glycine (Gly),
Valine (Val), Alanine (Ala) and Leucine (Leu) on complete hydrolysis. For this tetrapeptide, the number
of possible sequences (primary structures) with ⎯NH2 group attached to a chiral carbon
is___________.
3. Br
( i) Mg, ether
O () 2
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ → ( X)
ii CO
( iii) H O+
3
C O
CH2CH3 H
The number of - bonds in X is A, then the value of A/2 is __________.
5. Teflon is manufactured by heating tetra fluoroethene with a free radical or per sulphate catalyst at high
pressure. Suppose each Telfon polymeric unit contains same number of carbon atoms. If 100 moles of
monomers form 25 moles of Teflon polymeric units, then find the number of carbon atoms present in
each polymeric unit.
CH3
NO 2 OCH3
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This section contains 08 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
e x −1 ex
1. If (x
− 5x + 4 )
2
2xdx = A.F(x – 1) + B.F(x – 4) + C and F ( x ) = x
dx , then
2 4
(A) A = − (B) B = e3
3 3
2 8 3
(C) A = (D) B = e
3 3
/2
Let un = cos
n
2. x cosnx dx it turns out that u1, u2, u3, ..... form a G.P. then
0
1 1
(A) the common ratio of G.P. is (B) the common ratio of G.P. is
2 4
(C) un = 2n
(D) un = n +1
2 2
x x
3. If a differentiable function f(x) satisfies the relation
0
t f ( x − t ) dt = f ( t ) dt + sin x + cos x − x − 1 for all x
0
then which of the following does not hold good?
(A) f(0) = 1 (B) f(0) = 0
f ( x ) dx = e
(C) f(0) = 2 (D)
0
t
4.
If f ( x ) = e x , g(x) = x, x > 0 and F ( t ) = f ( t − x ) g ( x ) dx , then
0
(A) F(x) = 1, has two distinct solutions (B) f(x–3) = g(x) + 1, has two distinct solutions
f (x) 9
(C) f(x) / g(x) = e2, has two distinct solutions (D) − e2 = , has four distinct solutions
g( x) 2
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5. The roots, , are the roots of f(x) = 0, where f(x) = ax2 + bx + c = 0 (a 0), lie in the interval [0, 1],
then
2 x ln x 2 x dx
If I1 = f +
dx , I2 = f + , I3 =
x f (e + e − x ) dx then
x
6.
x 2 x x 2 x
0 0 −
I1
(A) I1 I2 I3 (B) = ln2
I2
(C) I1 + I2 I3 (D) I1 = (ln 2)I2 + I3
x 10 − x
7.
For a differentiable function F(x) if , F ( x ) = f ( t ) dt +
0
0
f ( t ) dt , x (0, 10) where f(x) = x3 – 15x2 + 48x
8. If x1 and x2 are positive numbers between 0 and 1, then which of the following is/are true?
x + x2 sin x1 + sin x 2 x + x2 tan2 x1 + tan2 x 2
(A) sin 1 (B) tan 1
2 2 2 2
2
x + x2 log x1 + log x 2 x + x2 x12 + x 22
(C) log 1 (D) 1
2 2 2 2
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This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching Column(s). The codes for the
Column(s) have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which only ONE is correct
Answer the following by appropriately matching the list based on the information given in the
paragraph.
(II) ( )
f e x = 0 has 3 real roots if (Q)
1 1
a −1, − ,1
6 6
f ( sin x ) = 0 has no or even number of real
5
a 1,
(III)
roots in − , if
(R) 2
2 2
Exactly one root of f ' ( x ) = 0 lies between the 5 5
a −, − ( −1,1) ,
( )
(IV) (S)
roots of x − 8ax + 15a − 2a − 1 = 0 if
2 2
2 2
5 3
a−
2 2
(T) ,
5 5
(U) a ,−
3 2
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Answer the following by appropriately matching the list based on the information given in the
paragraph.
List-I List-II
/3
(I) tan ( x ) tan ( 2x ) tan (3x ) dx
0
(P)
8
ln 2
1
ln ( x + 1)
3
(II) dx (Q) – ln2
0
x2 + 1 2
1
dx
(III) If n – 1
0 3 + x5 − 1 − x5
n + 1, n N, n is equal to (R) –1
2.3
n
x − x dx < n + 1, n Z, then n is equal to
2
(IV) (S) 1
0
(T) ln2
(U) 3
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This section contains 6 Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative numbers
or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30).
1
29 (1 − x 4 ) dx
7
0
1. The value of 1
is equal to ____
4 (1 − x
) 6
4
dx
0
2. If g1(x) and g2(x) are two continuous function for x [0, ), satisfying the functional equation (2f(x) +
0 ( g1 ( x ) − g2 ( x ) ) dx
3
x)(6f2(x) + 5xf(x) + x2) =0, x [0, ), then the value of
x 2 + x − 1 x − 1
3. If [p, q) is the exhaustive interval of values of x, satisfying the equation 2 = , then the
x − x + 1 x + 1
p
5 + 1
value of x + 2
dx , (where all the [.] denotes the greatest integer function)
q
x4 + 1 1x+2 2
ln x x I2
5. Let I1 = 1 + 3x + x 2
dx and I2 = e− x + ex + 3 dx the value of I1
is _____
0 0
( ) ( )
3 2
6. If f ( x ) = 4 − x2 + 1 + 4 − x2 − 3 + 2 then the maximum value of f(x) is
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ANSWERS
PHYSICS (PART –I)
PART – A
1. A, D 2. B, C 3. A, B, C, D 4. B, C
5. C, D 6. A, B, C, D 7. B, C 8. B, D
9. A 10. D 11. A 12. C
PART – B
1. 6.25 2. 2 3. 8 4. 2
5. 80 6. 1
CHEMISTRY (PART–II)
PART – A
1. A, C 2. A, B 3. A, B, C 4. B, C, D
5. A, C 6. B, C, D 7. A, B, C, D 8. A, B, D
9. A 10. D 11. D 12. A
PART – B
1. 439.36 2. 6 3. 2.5 4. 4
5. 8 6. 5
MATHEMATICS (PART–III)
PART – A
1. A, D 2. A, D 3. A, B, D 4. A, C, B, D
5. A, B, C, D 6. A, B, C, D 7. B, D 8. B, D
9. D 10. A 11. B 12. B
PART – B
1. 7 2. 2.25 3. –1 4. 0.75
5. 0.50 6. 30
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( ˆj + k)
ˆ
k − ˆj
6. Direction of magnetic field at P due to CD = îx
2 2
( ˆj − k)
ˆ −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 .
7. Let magnitude of magnetic field inside the wire at a distance r from the axis be B.
From Ampere’s circuit law
Bd = 0iencl
r
r
B(2r) = 0 j0
0
a
2r dr
0 j0r 2
B= …(i)
3a
a
r 2
Further i = j
0
0
a
2rdr = j0 a2
3
3i
j0 =
2a2
Outside the wire
Bd = 0iencl
B(2r) = 0i
i
B= 0
2r
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y
8. Id = IRd sin ˆi + cos ˆj
= 2R cos /2
2 O (R, 0) x
ˆi ˆj kˆ
Id r = sin cos 0 IR2 d
1 + cos − sin 0 a
2 + 1
=
0I
8R
ln ( ) (
2 + 1 − ln 2 −1 ) ( −kˆ ) = 8RI ln
0
2 − 1
ˆ = 0I ln
( −k)
4R
( ) ˆ
2 + 1 ( −k)
0I
B = 4B1 =
R
ln ( ) ˆ
2 + 1 ( −k)
Second Method
0Id sin 90 −
2 I
dB = = 0 sec d
2 16R 2
4 2R cos
2
(
M = 4R + 2R I( +k)
2 2
)
ˆ = 2R2I(2 + )( +k)
ˆ
PART – B
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mv O
2. r=
qB r
a r −b
sin = , cos =
r r
2
a r −b
2 r
r + r =1
(a2 + b2 ) mv b
r= =
2b qB
qB(a2 + b2 )
v= = 2 m/s
2mb a
3. v y = uy + a y t
qE0
0 = 6− t1
m
t1 = 3 sec
v 2x + v 2y + v 2z = (5 5)2
42 + v 2y + 32 = 125
v y = 10 m/sec
v y = uy + a y t
qE0
10 = 0 + t2
m
t2 = 5 sec
So, t = t1 + t2 = 8 sec
4. v=
v0
2
(
3iˆ + ˆj )
For crossing origin,
2m 2(v 0 / 2)
k = ; k is an integer
qB qE / m
2E
B= k
v0
For minimum value; k = 1
2E
Bmin =
v0
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F BI
6. tan = =
mg mg
1/ 2
T
(mg) + (F ) BI 2
2 2
If gef = = g 1 +
m2 mg m F
−1/ 4
a BI
2
a
T = 2 = 2 1 +
gef g mg
mg
CHEMISTRY (PART–II)
PART – A
O
|| hydrolysis
1. NH2 — CH — C — NH — CH2 — CO2H ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ → NH2 — CH — COOH + H2N — CH2 — COOH
| | Glycine
CH3 CH3
Alanine
O OH
CH3
1. Ex. CH3MgBr
2. H C O CH ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→
+
2CH3 CH CH3
CH3 2. H
3. N O O
N
NC CN ⎯⎯⎯→
LDA
⎯⎯→ ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
→
Hydrolysis
⎯⎯→
NC NC COOH
4. +
N2 Cl− CN COOH COOH
⎯⎯⎯ →
CuCN +
HCN ⎯⎯⎯
H3 O
→ ⎯⎯⎯
Br2
→
Br
'B' 'C'
5. Glucose requires 3 moles of phenyl hydrazine to give osazone.
Glyceraldehyde on cleavage with HIO 4 gives
2 moles of HCOOH + 1 mole of HCHO
Through Killiani – Fischer synthesis we will be able to get following four products.
CHO CHO CHO CHO
H OH HO H HO H H OH
H OH H OH HO H HO H
H OH H OH H OH H OH
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PART – B
1. O O O
OH
NH ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ →
1. NaOH
2. CH − CH − Cl
3 2
N CH2CH3 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→
1. conc. NaOH
80% yield 2. dil. HCl/ OH
(A)
(B)
O O O
( 2 moles ) (1.6 moles ) + CH3 − CH2 − NH2
( 0.96 moles )
(Mass of A formed) x = 280 gm
(Mass of B formed) y = 159.36 gm
2. H H H H
H2N CONH CONH CONH COOH
R1 R2 R3 H
Choose R1, R2 and R3 groups from remaining - amino acid groups. A total of 6 sequences will be
possible
3. COOH
CHO
C2H5
−
4. Anilline on reaction with CHCl3/KOH, CS2/HgCl2, C6H 5SO2Cl,and C6H5 N2 Cl gives phenyl isocyanide,
mustard oil reaction, sulfonamide and coupling reaction respectively.
5. F F F F
100 C C ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→
Polymerization
25 C C
F F F F
4
Each polymeric unit contains a total of (4 2 = 8) carbon atoms.
MATHEMATICS (PART–III)
PART – A
1. A, D
e x −1 ( 2x ) 8 e x −1 2 e x −1
x2 − 5x + 4 dx = 3 x−4
dx −
3 x −1
dx
2. A, D
First use integrating by parts to show that
/2
cos
n −1
un = x sin x sinnx dx
0
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/2 /2
cos cos
n −1
= x cos(n − 1)x − n
x cosnx dx (Use sin nx sin x = cos(n – 1)x – cos nx cos x)
0 0
= un – 1 – un
u 1
n =
un−1 2
1
We have, u1 = , un = n−1 = n+1
4 2 4 2
3. A, B, D
x x
0
t f ( x − t ) dt = f ( t ) dt + sin x + cos x − x − 1
0
x x
0
( x − t ) f ( t ) dt =
f ( t ) dt + sin x + cos x − x − 1
0
x x x
0
0
f ( t ) dt − t f ( t ) dt = f ( t ) dt + sin x + cos x − x − 1
0
Again differentiating
f(x) = f(x) – sin x – cos x
Solving this linear differential equation
We get, f(x) e–x = e–x cos x + c
If x = 0, f(0) = 0 f(x) = ex – cos x
4. A, C, B, D
t t
F ( t ) = f ( t − x ) g ( x ) dx = e t − x xdx
0
0
t
t
= et − xe− x 0 − −e− x dx
0
= –t – 1 + e t
= et – (t + 1)
5. A, B, C, D
b b
1 − a 2 − a
= + + 2 . Let 0 1 + + 1 1
b c +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1
1 − a + a
Maximum value is 3, if = 0, = 1 or = 1, = 1 and minimum value = 2, if = = 0.
6. A, B, C, D
2
Let = et t = ln 2 – ln x x = 2e–t then
x
I1 = f ( e t + e − t ) ( ln2 − t ) dt = ln2 f (e
t
+ e − t ) dt − I3
− −
I2 = f (e + e − t ) dt
t
−
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7. B, D
F(x) = f(x) – f(10 – x)
Now observing the graph of f(x), we can easily see the sign scheme for
+ –
f(x) – f(10 – x) :
5
8. B, D
f(x) = sinx, f(x) = log x are concave down
and f(x) = tanx, f(x) = x2 are concave up.
9. D
10. A
(I) f ( x ) = 2x 3 − 9ax 2 + 12a2 x − 5a
f ( x ) has only one real root.
If f ' ( x ) = 0 6x 2 − 18ax + 12a2 = 0
x 2 − 3ax + 2a2 = 0
x = a,2a
f ( a ) .f ( 2a ) 0
( 2a 3
)(
− 9a3 + 12a3 − 5a 16a3 − 36a3 + 24a2 − 5a 0 )
(5a 3
)(
− 5a 4a3 − 5a 0 )
5
a2 or a2 1
4
5 5
a −, − , ( −1,1)
2 2
(II) ( )
f e x = 0 has three real roots f ( x ) = 0 has three positive roots
f (0) 0 a 0
a,2a 0
f ( a ) f ( 2a ) 0
(a 2
)(
− 1 4a2 − 5 0 )
5
1 a2
4
5
a 1,
2
(III) If f ( sin x ) = 0 has even number of roots, then f ( x ) has even no. of roots in −1,1
If f ( x ) = 0 has odd no. of roots in −1,1 then f ( −1) f (1) 0
( 2 − 9a + 12a 2
)( )
− 5a −2 − 9a − 12a2 − 5a 0
( 9a + 5a )2 ( 2 + 12a2 )
2
( 7a )2 (1 + 6a2 )
2
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1 1
Whose complement is −1, − ,1
6 6
(IV) f ( x ) = x − 8ax + 15a − 2a − 1
2 2
f ( a ) 0 and f ( 2a ) 0
1 1 1
a − , and a −, − (1, )
4 2 3
a
(or)
f ( a ) 0 and f ( 2a ) 0
1 1 1
a −, − , and a − ,1
4 2 3
1 1 1
a − , − ,1
3 4 2
11. B
12. B
(I) We know tan 3x – tan x – tan 2x = tan 3x tan x tan 2x
/3 /3
0
( tan3x − tan x − tan2x ) dx =
tan3x tan x tan2x dx
0
/3 /3
1 /3 1
=– ln | cos3x | + ln | cos x | 0 + ln | cos 2x |
3 0 2 0
1
=– ln1 + ln1/2 + 1/2ln1/2
3
= 3/2 ln1/2
1
ln ( x + 1)
(II) Let I =
0
x2 + 1
dx (put x = tan)
/4
I=
0
ln (1 + tan ) d
/4
I= ln 1 + tan 4 − d
0
/4
2I =
0
ln 1 + tan + tan 4 − + tan tan 4 − d
/4
2I = ln2d
0
I= ln2.
8
1
dx
(III) Let I =
0 3 + x − 1 − x5
5
1
Lt f(x) =
3 + x − 1 − x5 5
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1 3 +1
I
2 2
I [0, 2]
−1 0 x 1
0 1 x 1 + 5
2
(IV) [x2 – x] =
1 + 5
1 x 2
2
2 2 x 2.3
2.3
1+ 5 3− 5
x − x dx = –1(1) + 0 − 1 + 1
2
+ 2(0.3)
2 2
0
3 5 1− 5 2.2 − 5
= –1 + − + 0.6 = + 0.6 =
2 2 2 2
PART – B
1. 7
1
Let I = (1 − x )7 dx
4
0
1
29 I = 28 (1 − x 4 ) dx
6
2. 2.25
x x
f ( x ) = − , x R,f ( x ) = − , x R
2 3
x x
− 2 ; x 0 − ; x0
3
f (x) = , f (x) =
− x ; x 0 − x ; x 0
3 2
3. –1
5 − 1
[p,q) 0,
2
4. 0.75
31/ 4
I1 = , I2 = 1 + / 4
2
5. 0.50
I1
= 2.
I2
6. 30
Take x = 2 cos.
And make a cubic equation in |sin|
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