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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy., India.

AP, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI


A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office , Madhapur – Hyderabad
Sec: Sri Chaitanya-Sr.Chaina-I(L-I&II) Date: 01-12-19
Time: 09:00 AM to 12:00 NOON Max.Marks:183
Name of the Student: ___________________ H.T. NO:

2017_PAPER-II
01-12-19_Sri Chaitanya-Sr.Chaina-I_Jee Adv_PTA-12_Syllabus

MATHS : QUADRATIC EQUATIONS,SEQUENCE AND SERIES, LOGARITHMS: quadratic equations In


real and complex nmber system and their solutions, relation between roots and coefficients Nature of roots,
formation of Quadratic equation with given roots, logarithm and their properties sequences and series,:
arithmetic, geometric and harmonic progressions, arithmetic, geometric and harmonic means, sums of finite
arithmetic and geometric progressions, infinite geometric series, sums of squars and cubes of the first N
natural numbers

PHYSICS : WPE, COM& Collisions

CHEMISTRY: IIA:General introduction, electronic configuration and general trends in physical and
chemical properties of elements, anomalous properties of the first element of each group, diagonal
relationships, Oxides, Perosicdes, Hydroxides, Carbonates, Bicarbonates, Chlorides and Sulphates of
Magnesium and calcium,Industrial uses of lime, limestone, Plaster of Paris and cement; Biological significance
of Mg and Ca. IIIA:Preparation, properties and uses of boron and aluminium; Structure, properties and uses
of borax, boric acid, diborane, boron trifluoride, aluminium chloride and alums, alumina.
IVA:Tendency for catenation ; Structure, properties and uses of Allotropes and oxides of carbon, carbonic
acid, silicon tetrachloride, silicates, zerolites and silicones.
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JEE-ADVANCE-2017-P2-Model
Time: 3:00 Hour’s IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Max Marks: 183
CHEMISTRY
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I (Q.N : 1 – 7) Questions with Single Correct Options +3 -1 7 21
One of More Correct Options Type
Sec – II (Q.N : 8 – 14) +4 -2 7 28
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Questions with Comprehension Type
Sec – III (Q.N : 15 – 18) +3 0 4 12
(2 Comprehensions – 2 + 2 = 4Q)
Total 18 61
PHYSICS
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I (Q.N : 19 – 25) Questions with Single Correct Options +3 -1 7 21
One of More Correct Options Type
Sec – II (Q.N : 26 – 32) +4 -2 7 28
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Questions with Comprehension Type
Sec – III (Q.N : 33 – 36) +3 0 4 12
(2 Comprehensions – 2 + 2 = 4Q)
Total 18 61
MATHEMATICS
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I (Q.N : 37 – 43) Questions with Single Correct Options +3 -1 7 21
One of More Correct Options Type
Sec – II (Q.N : 44 – 50) +4 -2 7 28
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Questions with Comprehension Type
Sec – III (Q.N : 51 – 54) +3 0 4 12
(2 Comprehensions – 2 + 2 = 4Q)
Total 18 61

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PHYSICS Max. Marks: 61
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY
ONE is correct.
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
1. A man of mass m on an initially stationary boat gets off of the boat by leaping to the
left in an exactly horizontal direction. Immediately after the leap, the boat of mass M
is observed to be moving to the right at speed v. Mark the incorrect statement.
(Neglect friction offered by water on boat)
A) Work done by man on boat is 1 Mv 2
2
2 2
M v
B) Total work done on man is
2m
C) Velocity of centre of mass of system is zero
1 M2 2
D) Work done by man on himself v
2 m
2. Two identical blocks A and B are placed on two inclined planes as shown in
diagram. Neglect air resistance and other friction
A B
L N

h h
Fixed Fixed
J K M O
2
Read the following statements and choose the correct options.
Statements I: Kinetic energy of 'A' on sliding to J will be greater than the
kinetic energy of B on falling to M.
Statements II: Acceleration of 'A' will be greater than acceleration of 'B'
when both are released to slide on inclined plane
Statements III: Work done by external agent to move block slowly from
position B to O is negative
A) Only statement I is true B) only statement II is true
C) Only I and III are true D) only II and III are true

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3. Two identical small balls A and B each of mass m connected by a light inextensible
cord of length l are placed on a frictionless horizontal floor. With what minimum
velocity u must the ball B be projected vertically upwards so that the ball A leaves the
floor? Acceleration of free fall is g.

A) 2gl B) 3gl C) 4gl D) 5gl


4. Three point masses m, 2m and m, connected with ideal spring (of spring constant k)
and ideal string as shown in the figure, are placed on a smooth horizontal surface.
At t = 0 , three constant forces F,2F and 3F start acting on the point masses m, 2m and
m respectively, as shown in figure. Find the maximum extension in the spring

2F 5F 3F 8F
A) B) C) D)
k 2k k 3k
5. An inextensible string connects two masses m and 4m and the system rests on a
smooth horizontal floor. An impulse J is imparted to B as shown in figure. The tension
in the string in the subsequent motion just after this instant is
A m

B
J 4m
J2 J2 4J 2 J2
A) B) C) D)
ml 5 ml 5 ml 20 ml
6. A train of mass M is moving on a circular track of radius ‘R’ with constant speed V.
The length of the train is half of the perimeter of the track. The linear momentum of
the train will be.
2MV MV
A) Zero B) C) D) MV
 2
7. A bob is attached to one end of a string other end of which is fixed at peg A.
0
The bob is taken to a position where string makes an angle of 30 with the
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horizontal. On the circular path of the bob in vertical plane there is a peg
‘B’ at a symmetrical position with respect to the position of release as
shown in the figure. If V c and V a be the minimum speeds in clockwise and
anticlockwise directions respectively, given to the bob in order to hit the
peg ‘B’ then ratio V c : V a is equal to:

A) 1:1 B) 1: 2 C) 1:2 D) 1:4

SECTION-II
(ONE OR MORE OPTIONS CORRECT TYPE)
This section contains 7 multiple choice equations. Each question has four choices (A) (B),(C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE
THAN ONE are correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for all correct options & +1 partial marks, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all wrong cases
8. Imagine a gravity free space consisting of tiny particles moving horizontally at speed
V0 from both left and right. A uniform cylindrical body with its axis of symmetry

parallel to the direction of motion of particles is released from rest as shown

The particles bombard the body uniformly from both left and right. Collision of
particles with the right end of the cylinder is perfectly elastic while those with the left
are perfectly inelastic, though the particles do not stick to the cylinder after the
collision. Neglect the heat produced during collision. Mark the correct statements.

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A) The cylinder accelerates to the left and the magnitude of acceleration decreases
B) The cylinder accelerates to the right and the magnitude of acceleration increases
V0
C) The steady state velocity of the cylinder is
3
 2 1 
D) The steady state velocity of the cylinder is  V0
 2 1
9. Two balls B1 and B2 moving in opposite directions with speed 20m/s and 10m/s
respectively are colliding, impulse due to collision acts on both at 150 from their
original direction of motion. After impact ball B1 is observed to be moving at an angle
120 and 60 from it’s initial direction of motion in centre of mass frame of two ball
system and in ground frame respectively. If mass of ball B2  1kg .
A) Mass of ball B1 is 3kg B) mass of ball B1 is 2kg
C) Coefficient of restitution e  1 D) Coefficient of restitution e  1
3
10. A smooth hemisphere of mass m and radius R is at rest. A smooth solid sphere of
mass 2m and radius R moving with velocity V0 between two horizontal smooth
surfaces separated by a distance slightly greater than 2R as shown in figure. Solid
1
sphere collides with the hemisphere. If coefficient of restitution is , then
2
/////////////////////////////////////////
V0

//////////////////////////////////////////
0
A) The speed of hemisphere after collision is V0
V0
B) The speed of solid sphere after collision is
2
mV02
C) The loss in kinetic energy of the system is
4
1
D) The final kinetic energy of hemisphere is th the initial kinetic energy of the sphere
4

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11. As shown in the figure there are two identical blocks connected through a massless
rigid rod by hinge connection upper block has twice the mass of lower block. Upper
block is free to move along horizontal groove. Lower block is free to move in vertical
circle about upper block. Lower block is imparted velocity v as shown. Assume
friction is absent.

A) Minimum v to complete circle is 4gL


B) Minimum v to complete circle is 6gL
C) If v is equal to its minimum value to complete the circle, then when center of mass
of the two blocks is at its highest point both blocks will have same speed.
D) If v is greater than its minimum value to complete the circle, then when center of
mass of the two blocks is at its highest point both blocks will have same speed.
12. A ball of mass m is hanging from a string of length L which is attached to a L-shaped
massless rod. The rod is fixed on a block which is also of mass m. A bullet of mass m
moving with speed V in horizontal direction collides head on with the hanging ball
and sticks, so that after collision the ball is just able to complete the circle (plane of
circle is perpendicular to plane of L-shaped rod frame). Choose the CORRECT
option(s)

m
m V

Smooth

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A) The value of V is 52Lg
Lg
B) The speed of L shaped rod when ball is at the highest point is
9
2  52 
Lg
C) The speed of ball at the topmost position is
9
 52  1 
Lg
D) The speed of ball at the topmost position is
9
 52 
13. Four identical particles are joined by using four identical, light rods as shown in
figure. Each particle is connected with two rods with frictionless pin supports so that
angle between two rods can change freely. Initially four rods are arranged in square
shape. A particle ‘P’ identical to four particles moving at speed v along AD hits
particle ‘A’ symmetrically. Just after collision. (Collision of A with P is elastic)
B

A v P
D

2v
A) Particle A moves with speed v B) Particle A moves with speed
3
v v
C) Particle B moves with speed D) Particle D moves with speed
3 3
14. Two bodies each of mass 0.5 kg resting on a horizontal frictionless tabletop are
connected with an unstretched spring of length l  20cm and of spring constant 16 N/m .
Mass of the spring is negligible. At a certain moment, the bodies are given an initial
speed of V0  0.36m/s toward the wall on the right. The body at the right collides with
the wall elastically. Find the wrong statement among the following.

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A) There will be only two collisions with the wall.


B) After all collisions are over, the system oscillates about the centre of mass with
amplitude 2cm.
C) After all collisions are over, the system oscillates about the centre of mass with
amplitude 4cm.
D) After all collisions are over, the system oscillates about the centre of mass with
2
Time period of
8

SECTION – III
(PARAGRAPH TYPE)
This section contains 2 groups of questions. Each group has 2 multiple choice questions based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
Paragraph For Questions 15 and 16
A block B of mass m is suspended from a cord of length l attached to a cart A of mass
M as shown in the figure. The horizontal surface on which the cart moves is smooth.
Initially both the cart and the block are at rest in the position shown. Now B is
released. Take M =m =2 kg,   450 and g  10 m/s2 . Answer the following questions.
15. The acceleration of the cart immediately after the system is released form rest is

1 10 10
A) m / s2 B) m / s2 C) m / s2 D) 5 m / s 2
2 3 3 2

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16. The tension in the cord immediately after the system is released from rest is
10 5 3 40
A) 10 N B) N C) N D)
3 2 3 2

Paragraph For Questions 17 and 18


Two perfectly elastic identical balls of mass m are connected by a spring of stiffness k
so that a dumbbell like system is formed. That dumbbell lays at rest on a slippery
horizontal surface (all the friction forces can be neglected). Third ball (identical to the
ones making up the dumbbell) approaches the dumbbell coaxially from left as shown.
Fourth ball (identical to the ones making up the dumbbell) lies to the right of dumbbell
at rest. L is the minimum distance between the dumbbell and the right most ball for
which the final velocity of the latter will be exactly the same, as the initial velocity v
of the left most ball.

17. Find the minimum distance L.


m v m v m v m
A) v B)  C)  D) 
2k 3 2k 2 2k 4 2k

18. Find the final velocity of the centre of mass of the dumbbell.
v v
A) 0 B) C) D) v
3 4

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CHEMISTRY Max.Marks:61
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY
ONE is correct.
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
19. Which of the following metal ion cannot be estimated that present in a given sample of
solution using flame photometric method?
A) Mg B) Ca C) Sr D) Ba
20. In which of the following species all bond lengths are not equal?
A) Quartz B) Carborrundum C) Fullerene D) Graphite
21. The false statement among the following is:
A) At very high pressures, diamond is a thermodynamically stable phase of carbon
B) Both CO2 and CS2 are weak Lewis acids but CO2 is stronger Lewis acid than CS2
C) Zeolites are layered materials exclusively composed of aluminosilicates
D) The reaction of calcium carbide with water yield ethyne and this product reflect the
2
presence of highly basic C2 ion in CaC2
22. In medieval European cathedral (cold country) the people found that organ pipes made
with tin metal become brittle and powdered, where it was believed to be due to the
Devil’s work. The reason for this Devil’s work is:
A) Devils destroyed them with angry on the god
B) It is devils charge on cathedral people
C) It is due to change in one crystalline allotrope of tin to another crystalline allotrope
at low temperature
D) It is due to change in bonding between atoms of tin
23. The molecule that has no tendency for dimerization in gas phase:
A) BeCl2 B) BH3 C) BF3 D) AlCl3

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24. Which of the following fluoride species cannot accept fluoride ion to form of
complex?
A) BeF2 B) BF3 C) AlF3 D) CaF2
25. The false statement regarding silicates and silicones is:
A) In both silicon atom is involved in sp3 hybridization
B) Both contain Si – O – Si (except monomers) linkages
C) Both have water repellent character
D) Both have polymeric structure

SECTION-II
(ONE OR MORE OPTIONS CORRECT TYPE)
This section contains 7 multiple choice equations. Each question has four choices (A) (B),(C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE
THAN ONE are correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for all correct options & +1 partial marks, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all wrong cases
26. Both B2H6 and Al2Cl6 can be considered as dimers of BH3 and AlCl3. The correct
statement(s) regarding B2H6 and Al2Cl6 is/are:
A) Both B2H6 and Al2Cl6 are non-polar
B) In both B2H6 and Al2Cl6, boron and aluminium are involved in same type of
hybridization
C) In both B2H6 and Al2Cl6, terminal (B – H & Al – Cl) bonds are shorter than bridge
(B – H & Al – Cl) bonds
D) B – H – B bridge bond in B2H6 is weaker than Al – Cl – Al bridge bond in Al2Cl6
27. The correct statement(s) among the following is/are:
A) AlF3 is insoluble in water but by adding NaF a clear solution will be formed
B) When BF3 gas is passed into NaF solution NaBF4 will be formed
C) When BCl3 is passed into NaCl solution, H3BO3 will be formed
D) When BF3 is passed into cryollite solution, a white solid will be formed

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28. The correct statement(s) among the following is/are:
A) Lewis acidity of silicon tetrahalides follows the trend SiI4 > SiBr4 > SiCl4 > SiF4
but for the boron halides, it follows the trend BF3 < BCl3 < BBr3 < BI3
B) Chlorides, bromides and iodides of both boron and silicon hydrolyse completely in
water but BF3 and SiF4 hydrolyse partially in water
C) Boron halides can accept only one lone pair while silicon halides can accept two
lone pairs from donors
D) Both boron trihalides and silicon tetrahalides are non – polar
29. Among solid BeCl2 and gaseous BCl3:
A) BeCl2 is stronger Lewis acid than BCl3 since BeCl2 has less number of electrons
around Be atom than B atom in BCl3
B) BCl3 is stronger Lewis acid than BeCl2 since B in BCl3 is in higher oxidation state
than Be in BeCl2
C) Since BeCl2 has polymeric structure, to act as Lewis acid some Be – Cl bonds must
be broken before forming adduct which requires energy
D) Boron being non – metal with more electronegativity can abstract lone-pair
strongly but Be being metal cannot
30. The correct statement(s) among the following is/are:
A) SnCl2 hydrolyzes more than PbCl2 in aqueous solutions
B) SnCl2 is more ionic than PbCl2
C) SnCl2 is soluble in water in the presence of little dil. HCl but PbCl2 is insoluble in
water
D) SnCl2 act as strong reducing agent but PbCl2 cannot act as reducing agent

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31. Regarding CaO and CaCl2, the correct statement(s) is/are:
A) Both are ionic and CaO has more melting point than CaCl2
B) Both are good drying agents but CaO is stronger drying agent than CaCl2
C) Dissolution of both in water is exothermic but heat liberated in the dissolution of
CaO is more than CaCl2
D) All the substances which can be dried with CaO can also be dried by using CaCl2
32. SiF4 react with (CH3)4NF in 1:1 molar ratio product. Regarding this ionic product
correct statement(s) is/are:
A) In cation, the central atom is sp3 hybridized
B) The anion contain two different types of Si – F bonds
C) The bond angles in cation and anion are same
D) The formation of ionic product is Lewis acid-base neutralization

SECTION – III
(PARAGRAPH TYPE)
This section contains 2 groups of questions. Each group has 2 multiple choice questions based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
Paragraph For Questions 33 and 34
In the compounds of beryllium, polymerization may occur through bridging groups
such as H, F, Cl or CH3 giving chain polymers of the type (BeF2)n, (BeCl2)n and
[Be(CH3)2]n. In (BeCl2)n, the bridge Be(  Cl)2 units are somewhat elongated in the
direction of the chain axis. The distortions in the four coordinates Be atom are
dependent on the nature of the bridging group and are repelled due to presence of lone
pair electrons on bridging atoms.
33. The shape of [BeCl2]n in solid state is
A) Polymeric regular tetrahedron B) Polymeric distorted tetrahedron
C) Polymeric linear D) Planar triangular

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34. The internal Cl – Be – Cl angle in [BeCl2]n is:
A) Less than 109o28’ B) Less than bridge Be – Cl – Be angle
C) Equal to 109o 28’ D) Both A & B
Paragraph For Questions 35 and 36
Most of the compounds of boron family elements are electron deficiency and are
unstable. To get stability, they will try to decrease the electron deficiency either by
accepting the electrons through back bonding from the surrounding atoms or by
demerization. They can also act as Lewis acids. The Lewis acid character in similar
compounds decreases down the group.
35. Boron halides exist as monomers but boron hydrides BH3 dimerises as B2H6 because:
A) Halogen atoms are larger than hydrogen and will not allow the boron halides to
dimerise due to steric hindrance
B) In boron halides, halogen atoms have lone pair electrons that can be back donated
to boron so that electron deficiency at boron decreases and stabilized
C) In boron hydride, hydrogen do not contain lone pair electrons to back donate so
dimerises to get stability
D) All the above three factors combinedly effect in the existence of dimeric B2H6 and
monomeric BX3
36. When NaF is added to BF3, NaBF4 is formed but when NaCl is added to BCl3 NaBCl4
is not formed because:
A) BCl3 is weaker Lewis acid than BF3
B) B – Cl bond is weaker than B – F bond
C) Of large size of chlorine atom there will be steric hindrance
D) Chlorine is less electronegative than fluorine

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MATHS Max.Marks:61
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY
ONE is correct.
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
624

r 1
25  r
37. 624
=_____
r 1
25  r

A) 2 B) 2  1 C) 2 1 D) 5 1
4 3 2
38. Let f  x   x  ax  bx  cx  d . If ac  16d  0 and
5 4 3 2
g  x  12 x  15ax  20bx  30cx  60dx  k where a,b,c,d,k R has5 positive real
zeroes and f(2)=1, then the value of the sum of the zeroes of f(x) if this is greater than
4 is
A) 12 B) 15 C) 20 D) 30

5 2  1
39. Let a0  and ak  ak 1  2 for k  1 , then the value of
2
  a  is_____
k 0
1 
k

4 2 3 4
A) B) C) D)
5 5 7 7
2019 2018
40. If 1 ,  2 ,  3 ,......,  2019 are distinct zeroes of the polynomial P  x  x  19 x 1

 1
and f(x) be another polynomial whose degree is 2019 and satisfying f   i    0
 i 
361 f (1)
for i = 1, 2, 3, ….., 2019. Then the value of is
f (1)

A) 237 B) 341 C) 327 D) 289

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41. Let P(x) = 0be fifth degree polynomial equation with integer coefficient that has
atleast one integral root. If P(2) = 13 and P(10) = 5. Then the number of integral
values of x such that P(x) can be equal to be zero is:
A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
4 3 2
42. Let  , ,  and  are roots of x  x  3 x  8  0 then the value of
1 1 1 1
2
 2
 2
 2
is equal to:
  6  8   6  8   6   8   6  8
3 3 3
A) B) C) 0 D)
5 5 10
43. Set of all real values of p such that both the roots of the equation
 p  5 x 2  2 px   p  4  0 are positive, one is less than 2 and other is lying between
2 and 3 is
 49 
A)  ,24 B)  5,
 4 
 49   49 
C)   ,4   , D)  4 , 
 4   4

SECTION-II
(ONE OR MORE OPTIONS CORRECT TYPE)
This section contains 7 multiple choice equations. Each question has four choices (A) (B),(C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE
THAN ONE are correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for all correct options & +1 partial marks, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all wrong cases
44. For any two positive integers m and
1 1 1 1
n, f  m,n      .......  , then which of the
 m  1!  m  2 !  m  3!  m  n !
following options is/are correct?
1 1 1  1
A) f  m,n      B) lim  f  m,n   
m  m!  m  1!  n  m!
1 2
C) f  m,n   D) f(2, 2) is equal to
 m  1! 3

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45. If  is a real root of x  2 x  10 x  20  0 then incorrect statement is:
2
A)  is rational B)  is rational
C)  is irrational D) 2 is rational
2
 12
2020 2
2
2020 
46. Let P   n    ........   then which of the following is/
n 1
1  n 2  n 2020  n 
are correct?
A) 2 P is perfect square B) 2P is divisible by 432
C) 2P is divisible by 47 D) 2P is divisible by 1012
n
47. Let a1, a2, ……, an represent real numbers such that  a  1 and
i 1
i

n 1
ai  0 , i  1,2,.....,n . If S   ai ai1 , then S can take which of the following values
i 1
1 1 1
A) 0 B) C) D)
4 8 6
2
48. Let  and  be the roots of x  x  1  0 , with    . For all positive integers n,
define
n n
 
an  ,n  1

b1  1 and bn  an 1  an1 ,n  2
Then which of the following options is/are correct?
A) a1  a2  a3  ......  an  an  2  1for all n  1

an 12
B)  10
n 1
n

89

bn 8
C)  10
n 1
n

89
n n
D) bn     for all n  1

49. Let a > 0, b > 0, c > 0 and a +b + c = 6 then


 ab  1 2   bc  1 2   ca  1 2 may be
2 2 2
b c a
75
A) B) 35 C) 15 D) 10
4
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50. If roots of equation ax  bx  c  0 , are distinct and less then unity. Then which of the
following is/are true?
9a  6b  4c 9a  3b  c
A) is positive B) is positive
25a  10b  4c abc
9a  6b  4c c
C) is negative D) is negative
25a  10b  4c 4a  2b  c

SECTION – III
(PARAGRAPH TYPE)
This section contains 2 groups of questions. Each group has 2 multiple choice questions based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
Paragraph For Questions 51 and 52
Let f(x) and g(x) be two quadratic polynomials
2 2
f  x   ax  bx  c, g  x   dx  ex  f where a, b, c, d, e, f R.

51. If a, b, c are the positive real numbers and f  x   0  x  R , then the minimum value
 a  b  c
of   is
 b
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 0
52. If H(x) = f(x).g(x) where ad=1 and H(1) = 1, H(2) = 2, H(3) = 3,
 H  1  H  5 
then    (where {} represents fractional function) is
 H  0  H  4 
5 2 3 4
A) B) C) D)
7 7 7 7
Paragraph For Questions 53 and 54
log M N     , where  is an integer &   0,1 .
53. If M &  are prime natural numbers&   M  7 then the greatest integral value of N
is
A) 64 B) 63 C) 125 D) 124
54. If M &  are twin prime natural numbers &   M  8 then the greatest integral value
of N is
A) 624 B) 625 C) 728 D) 729

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