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Navy Mock Test Answer Key

This document contains the answer key for a Navy mock test with 27 multiple choice questions answered with either A, B, C, or D. It also includes 3 math problems worked out step-by-step with explanations. The answer key provides the question number paired with the correct answer for the Navy mock test.

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Navy Mock Test Answer Key

This document contains the answer key for a Navy mock test with 27 multiple choice questions answered with either A, B, C, or D. It also includes 3 math problems worked out step-by-step with explanations. The answer key provides the question number paired with the correct answer for the Navy mock test.

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NAVY MOCK TEST ANSWER KEY

1. C C;
2. D D;
3. A A;
4. D D;
5. D D;
6. B B;
7. D D;
8. B B;
9. B B;
10. D D;
11. D D;
12. C C;
13. B B;
14. B B;
15. B B;
16. B B;
17. B B;
18. A A;
19. B B;
20. A A;
21. B B;
22. A A;
23. B B;
24. B B;
25. C C;
26. B B;
27. A A; Let   7  5i , then its conjugate   7  5i , so required equation is given by
x 2  (   )x    0
 x 2  (14 )x  (49  25 )  0  x 2  14 x  74  0
28. C C; Out of 7 places, 4 places are odd and 3 even. Therefore 3 vowels can be
arranged in 3 even places in 3 P3 ways and remaining 4 consonants can be
arranged in 4 odd places in 4 P4 ways.
Hence required no. of ways = 3
P3 × 4
P4 = 144.

29. A A; (i) This question can also be solved by one student


(ii) This question can be solved by two students simultaneously
(ii) This question can be solved by three students all together.
1 1 1
P(A)  , P(B)  , P(C) 
2 4 6
P( A  B  C)  P( A)  P(B)  P(C )
[P( A). P(B)  P(B). P(C)  P(C). P( A)]  [P( A).P(B).P(C)]
1 1 1  1 1 1 1 1 1   1 1 1  33
             .
2 4 6  2 4 4 6 6 2   2 4 6  48
30. A x 3 
10 10  r
x  3 
r
A; In the expansion of   2 , the general term is Tr 1  10 Cr   .  2 
2 x  2  x 
3r
10 C r (1)r . x 10 r  2 r
2 10 r
Here, the exponent of x is 10  3r  4  r  2
8 2
x  3  10 . 9 1 2 4
 T2 1 10 C 2     2   . .3 . x
2  x  1 .2 2 8
405 4
= x
256
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405
 The required coefficient  .
256

31. B B;
32.
33. B B; Since limit of a function is a  b as x  0, therefore to be continuous at a
function, its value must be
a  b at x  0  f (0)  a  b.

34. (b) Taking   , we


get  
(  
(   .

35. D D; f (x )  1  x 3  x 5  f (x )  3 x 2  5 x 4
f ( x )  0 for all values of x.

36. C C; Put t  1  log x  dt 


1
dx , then
x
dx dt
 x 1  log x
  t1 / 2
 2 t 1 / 2  c  2(1  log x )1 / 2  c .

37. D 3 2 3
D; Required area   | x  2 | dx  (2  x )dx   (x  2)dx
1 1 2
2 3
 x2  x2  1 1
 2 x     2x     1 .
 2  1  2  2 2 2

38. D D; dy
 x log x  dy  x log xdx
dx
x2 x2
 dy   x log xdx y  log x  c.
2 4

39. A A; Let the point be (x, y)

(i) Point B (x, y) divides AD in 1 : 2


09 0  12
 x  3 and y  4
3 3
(ii) Now point C (x, y) divides AD in 2 : 1,
0  18 0  24
Then x   6 and y  8.
3 3

40. D D; Radius of given circle  g 2  f 2  c


g 2  f 2  c (given),  Radius = 0.
41. C C; Maximum value of f (x )  3 2  4 2  5 .
42. C C; Period of cot 3 x is

and period of cos(4 x  3) is

 L.C.M. is  .
3 2

43. C C; Putting x  a tan 2 

x a tan 2  a tan 
sin 1  sin 1  sin 1
xa a tan 2   a a sec 

 x
 sin 1 sin     tan 1  .
 a
 
44. C C; AP  PB  PC  PQ or AP  PB  PQ  CP

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or AB  CQ .

Hence it is a parallelogram.
45. A x . 2 sin 2 x  sin x 
2
A; lim  2 . lim    lim x  0 .
x 0 x2 x 0 x  x 0

46. A A;  19   19  
y  sin  1  x   cos  1  x 
 20   20  2

 dy  0 ,  sin  1 x  cos  1 x   .
dx  2

47. B B; t  2 for the point (2,–1)


dy 4 t  2 6
  for t  2 .
dx 2 t  3 7

48. C C; Put x 2  sin 2 x  2 x  t, then it reduces to


1 1 1 1
2  t
dt  log t  c  log( x 2  sin 2 x  2 x )  c.
2 2
49. A A; F [ f (x )]  F (log a x )  a log a x  x
f [F (x )]  f (a x )  log a a x  x log a a  x .
50. D D;
51. B V 2  220 
2

B; Here resistance of 40 W lamp    1210  . That of 100 W


P 40 
 220 
2

lamp is  484  .
100 
52. C C; Falls with terminal velocity.
53. B B;
54. C 1 1
C; Using h  at 2   10   4 
2

2 2
55. C C;
56. (d) Surface tension,
spring constant and
surface energy have
the same units.
57. D D;
58. C C;
59. B mv 2 GMm
B;  . Hence v  GM . That is v  GMr 0 . Hence n = 0.
r r
60. B 1 4q  q 1 Qq
B;  0 This gives Q = –q
4  0  l  2
4  0  l / 2  2
61. B
62. A A;
63. B B;
64. D D; The centre of mass is symmetrically placed w.r.t. the centres of three
spheres.

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65. C
C; x 
m xi i
,y 
m y
i i

m i m i

66. D LdI
D;   . Here   2V , dI = 1 A and dt = 10–3 s. Hence L = 2 m H.
dt
67. C C;
68. B B;
69. C C;

70. C C; [Stress] = ML–1T–2 and [strain] = M0L0T0


71. A v  20 
A;      rad s 1  0.4rad s 1
r  50 
72. B B;
73. (b) If length of side is l
= 6 m then surface
area of each side is 36
m2. Area of 6 faces of
the cube = 6 × 36 m2
= 216 m2. Also
volume of the cube =
(6 m)3 = 216 m3.
74. A A; Weight is zero during the free fall.
75. A 1
A; U k  M2  A 2  x 2  . So Uk is maximum, when x = 0.
2
76. B B;
77. D D;
78. D D;
79. A A;
80. D D;
81. B B;
82. C C;
83. A A;
84. D D;
85. B B;
86. D D;
87. B B;
88. B B;
89. B B;
90. A A;
91. B B;
92. A A;
93. A A;
94. A A;
95. D D;
96. C C;
97. A A;
98. A A;
99. D D;
100. B B;

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