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Test - 4 (Code-B) (Answers) _Phase-3 & 4 All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2024

All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2024

TEST -4
Test Date : 26/03/2023

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (2) 31. (1) 61. (3)
2. (2) 32. (3) 62. (4)
3. (3) 33. (4) 63. (1)
4. (1) 34. (3) 64. (2)
5. (3) 35. (1) 65. (2)
6. (4) 36. (2) 66. (3)
7. (1) 37. (1) 67. (3)
8. (4) 38. (2) 68. (2)
9. (1) 39. (3) 69. (3)
10. (2) 40. (1) 70. (2)
11. (1) 41. (4) 71. (3)
12. (2) 42. (4) 72. (2)
13. (3) 43. (2) 73. (4)
14. (1) 44. (3) 74. (3)
15. (2) 45. (2) 75. (4)
16. (4) 46. (2) 76. (2)
17. (2) 47. (1) 77. (1)
18. (2) 48. (2) 78. (2)
19. (4) 49. (1) 79. (3)
20. (3) 50. (1) 80. (2)
21. (02.00) 51. (09.00) 81. (41.00)
22. (20.00) 52. (51.00) 82. (44.00)
23. (09.00) 53. (28.00) 83. (55.00)
24. (10.00) 54. (03.00) 84. (16.00)
25. (03.00) 55. (25.00) 85. (11.00)
26. (06.00) 56. (94.00) 86. (79.00)
27. (17.00) 57. (00.53) 87. (16.00)
28. (10.00) 58. (64.00) 88. (03.00)
29. (02.50) 59. (88.00) 89. (32.00)
30. (04.00) 60. (15.00) 90. (23.00)

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5. Answer (3)
PART - A (PHYSICS)
Hint : v = x tan45°
1. Answer (2)
Sol. : v = x
Hint : Let total mass of complete disc be M,
M dx
x
mass of removed portion = dt
9
x2 t
M  2R  dx
M 0   
  x
  dt
Sol. : X CM  9  3  x1 0
8M
9  t = 2 ln(2)
6. Answer (4)
R
=
12 Hint : y2 = 16x

2. Answer (2) 2y Vy = 16Vx

Hint : Velocity of centre of mass in vertical Sol. : 2Vy2  2yay  16ax


direction = 10 m/s
Since |V| = constant So, ay = 0
Sol. : Time taken by C.O.M. to reach max
 Vy2  8ax
10
height =  1s
g  ax = 8 m/s2

d = 30 – 10 cos 45°  2 7. Answer (1)


Hint : Consider a segment of angular spread
d = 20 m d.
3. Answer (3)

Hint : Consider a element of thickness dx at


Sol. :
distance, x

GmM dx
Sol. : dU  d M
l x 2T  R(d )02R
2 2R
2l
GMm dx
U
l  x T 
M 02R
l
2
GMm M 20R
= ln(2)  b A0
l 2
4. Answer (1)
20 A0
 0 
Hint : v = Tx ly z MR

Sol. : v = [T]–1 8. Answer (4)

[T] = [M1L1T–2] Hint : F  PC x (Projected Area)

[T]–1 = [M1L1T–2]x [L]y [M1L–1]z h


Sol. : F  g    2Rh
2
Solving we get

x = 1/2, y = –1, z = –1/2 = gh 2R

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9. Answer (1) 13. Answer (3)

l v  x
Hint : T  2 Hint : f   f0  
g v  x
Sol. : l = l0(1 + ) v  x 
Sol. : f   f0  
dT 1 dl v  x 

T 2 l
v  x 
52  50 
dT 1  v  x 
     Loss/gain
T 2
v  x 
26  25 
= 10–5 × 10 × 86400  v  x 
= 86400 × 10–4
26v – 26x = 25v + 25x
= 8.64 s
v = 51x
10. Answer (2)
Hint : dQ = dU + dW v
 x
51
Sol. : CdT = CvdT + PdV
14. Answer (1)
PdV
C  Cv 
dT 1 Ml 2 2 l
Hint :   Mg
5 P V RV0 2 3 2
C R 0 
2 V0 2P0V
3g
Sol. :  
C = 3R l
11. Answer (1)
mg m 2 3l
Hint : Based on ideal gas equation T   
2 2 4
PV
= constant mg 3mg 3l
nT T  
2 2l 4
Sol. : Let initial pressure be P1
mg 9mg
PV
1 0 60  V0 T 
 2 8
nT0 1.4 x  5 T
4 0 13 mg
T 
60  4 8
P1   34.3 cm
7 15. Answer (2)
12. Answer (2)
GMx
Hint : E 
I (R 2  x 2 )3/2
Hint : T  2
Mgd
dE GM 3 x 2GM
MR 2
MR 2 Sol. :  2 
Sol. : I   dx (R  x 2 )3/2 (R 2  x 2 )5/2
2 4
GM
3MR 2 3R  [R 2  x 2  3 x 2 ]
T  2  2 (R 2  x 2 )5/2
4  MgR / 2 2g
GMR 2 GM
3R = 
l 5/2 5
2 R 4 2R 3
2

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16. Answer (4) 19. Answer (4)


Hint : Based on phasor diagram, phasor dT
Hint : Q  4r 2
3 A0 dr
diagram of two when they are at is
2 Sol. : Q = constant

 dT  2  dT 
R2    (4R )  
 dr 1  dr 2

 dT 
 
 dr 1
  16
 dT 
 
 dr 2

Sol. : Phase difference = 2 20. Answer (3)

= 60°  m  m2 
Hint : a   1 g
 m1  m2 
 D = A0 sin60°
g
3 A0 Sol. : a 
= 3
2
2g
17. Answer (2) arel 
3
n T 21. Answer (02.00)
Hint : v 
2l  Hint : Impulse along the ground is zero.

5 T  0.50 Sol. : V cos60° = U cos30°


Sol. : 200  
1 m  103 V  3U

T  500 1 1
40  mV 2  mU 2
m 2 2 U2
 f   1 2
1 V
mV 2
T  500 2
m
1600
2
=
5000 3
 m  3.125 gm
1600 22. Answer (20.00)
18. Answer (2) Hint : Draw F.B.D of block
Hint : dQ = dU + dW N = mgcos

PdV
C  Cv 
dT

PdV
Sol. : 
dT

RT dV Sol. : For equilibrium



V dT
F = N sin
R ln(V )   ln(T ) = mgcos sin

V  T  /R = 20 N

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23. Answer (09.00) 27. Answer (17.00)

1 1 Hint : v  (1  t )iˆ  t 2 jˆ
Hint : mu 2  Kx02
2 2
Sol. : (1 + t)2 + [t2]2 = 25
m
Sol. : When fixed end is replaced by then
3  t=2s
m
m  a  iˆ  2tjˆ
1 3  1 kx 2
1
2 4m 2
3  17 m/s2

x02 28. Answer (10.00)


 x12 
4
Hint : Let this happen for angle, 
x0
x1  F sin 
2 Sol. : Shear stress =
A / cos 
24. Answer (10.00)
Hint : Let v be the velocity of centre of mass
when slipping ceases

3
Sol. : mvr  mv 0 r
2
2
 v  v0 F cos  sin 
3 =
A
 2 
J  m v 0  v 0  F 100
 3   max  
2 A 2  5  10 4
mv 0 5  6
  = 10 N-s = 10 × 104 N/m2
3 3
25. Answer (03.00) 29. Answer (02.50)
Hint : [v] = L1T–1
2 x
Hint : tan  
Sol. : Energy density = M1L–1T–2 g
[M–1L–1T–2] = [m]x[L1T–1]y[T]z
d 2 25
  x = 1 Sol. : (tan )    2.5
dx g 10
y = –1
30. Answer (04.00)
z + 1 = –2  z = –3
 
26. Answer (06.00) Hint : dW  F  dr

Hint : x = t3 – 3t2 + 6  


Sol. : dW  m g  dr
v = 3t2 – 6t
Sol. : v = 0  t = 0, 2 0  1  4iˆ  3 jˆ    iˆ  yjˆ 

dv –4 + 3y = 0
a  6t  6
dt
4
a = +6  y
3
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36. Answer (2)


PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
Hint : List II contains various method for
31. Answer (1) removal of hardness of water
Hint : 1 mole of Mg(OH)2 requires 1 mole of Sol. : A – (iii), B – (i), C – (ii), D – (iv)
H2SO4, also 1 mole Mg gives 1 mole of Mg In Clark’s method calculated amount of lime is
(OH)2 added in order to treat hardness of water.
Sol. : 2 Mg + O2  2 MgO 37. Answer (1)
Mg(OH)2 + H2SO4  MgSO4 + 2H2O Vreal
Hint : Z 
MgO + H2O  Mg(OH)2 Videal

Sol. : Z = 1 for an ideal gas


When Z > 1 it is positive deviation
30
(n)Mg =  1.25 Vreal > Videal
24
1 1.25 38. Answer (2)
  V  12.5 L
10 V Hint : G   H – TS
32. Answer (3) Sol. : for S  0,  H  0
Hint : n–l–1 = number of radial nodes.
TS  –ve
Sol. : 3p, 3s, 4d
G  0  not favourable
3p = 1 radial node
3s = 2 radial nodes G  0
4d = 1 radial node 39. Answer (3)
33. Answer (4) Hint : Producer gas synthesis reaction
Hint : Energy released when electron is added 1273 K
Sol. : C  O2  N2   CO  N2
(Producer gas)
to neutral gaseous atom called e– gain enthalpy
Sol. : Correct order is 40. Answer (1)
Ne < Li < O < F P1V1 P2 V2
Hint : 
Ne has a +ve electron gain enthalpy T1 T2

34. Answer (3) Sol. : T1 = 25°C = 298 K T2 = ?


Hint : In trigonal bipyramidal geometry lone pair  3
n =  1–  n
occupies equatorial  4
Sol. : According to VSEPR theory, repulsion
 1
order is       n
4
l.p – l.p > l.p–b.p > b.p–b.p
 1
35. Answer (1)   n occupies V volume
4
Hint : K2(K1)1/2 = 1
n occupies 4V volume
Sol. : Reaction is reversed and also constant
PV P  (4V)
 1 
  is multiplied. Hence, R  298 R  T2
2
T2 = 4 × 298
1
K2  1 = 1192 K
K1  2 = 919°C
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41. Answer (4) 47. Answer (1)


Hint : Stratospheric pollution affects the ozone Hint : W  – Pex (V)
layer
Sol. : SO2 does not interfere in ozone layer Sol. : W  –P2  V2 – V1 
depletion. It causes tropospheric pollution.
 nRT nRT 
42. Answer (4)  – P2  – 
Hint : Large anions are stabilised by large  P2 P1 

cations
 P 
Sol. : Stability of superoxides increases down  – nRT 1– 2 
 P1 
the group as they are stabilised by large cations
resulting in higher lattice energy.  30.96 kJ
43. Answer (2)
 31 kJ
Hint : Ketones are at higher priority then
alcohols in IUPAC nomenclature 48. Answer (2)

Hint : Na/ liq. NH3 forms trans alkene from


Sol. :
alkyne on reaction.

Sol. :
3-Ethyl-4-hydroxy-4-methylpentan-2-one
44. Answer (3)
Hint : Higher alkanes decompose to lower
alkanes during pyrolysis at high temperature
Sol. : In Wurtz reaction number of carbon atom
increases
45. Answer (2)
Hint : Resonance provide stability
Sol. :


(C6H5 )2 CH more resonance stabilised than
 
C6H5 CH2 Benzyl carbocation. (CH3 )2 CH is
49. Answer (1)
stabilised due to hyperconjugation and +I effect.
Hint : It is treated as substituent
46. Answer (2)
Sol. : Based on theory
1
Hint : Bond order  (Nb  Na )
2 50. Answer (1)
1 Hint : Actual pressure = 615 mm – Aqueous
Bond order 
Bond length
Tension
Sol. : BO of O2 = 2 Sol. : Volume of N2 at 300 K = 35 mL
BO of O2  2.5 and BO of O2–  1.5
Pressure = 600 mm of Hg
Order of BO of O 2  O2  O2– Volume of N2 at STP

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600  35  273 54. Answer (03.00)


=  25.1 mL
300  760 Hint : The one’s which would attain stability on
reaction with base
28
Amount of N2 =  25.1
22400
(i)
= 0.031
(ii) Phenoxide ion is stable due to resonance
0.031
% N2   100
0.61
(iii)
= 5.15%
51. Answer (09.00) (iv)
Hint : Balance using oxidation state method.
(v)
Sol. :

Sn  4NO3–  4H  SnO2  4NO2  2H2O


55. Answer (25.00)
x=1 Hint : 9 moles of H2O are released on
decomposition of washing soda.
y=4 x+y+z=9
Sol :
z=4
373 K
Na2CO3 · 10H2O   Na2CO3 · H2O  9H2O
52. Answer (51.00)

Hint : K p 
PCl  PPCl 
2 3
2(CaSO4 · 2H2O)  2(CaSO4 ) · H2O  3H2O
PPCl  5 10 
10     25
4
 x  x 
  2 2 56. Answer (94.00)
 1 x   1 x 
Sol : K p  2 Molecular weight
 1– x  Hint : Equivalent weight =
 1 x  nf
 
Sol. : nf of KMnO4 in acidic medium = 5
x2 Mn+7 Mn+2
  2  0.7
1– x 2
158
Eq. wt =  31.6
0.7 5
x2   0.259
2.7 nf of Ba(MnO4)2 in neutral medium = 6
x  0.259 375
Eq. wt =  62.5
6
 0.51 100  51%
31.6  62.5  94.1  94
53. Answer (28.00)
57. Answer (00.53)
h Hint : 1 mole water requires = 44 kJ energy
Hint : x · p x 
4 1720  25
Sol. :  430 kJ used
h 100
Sol. : x 
4   3.03  10 –4  0.01 Energy left = 1720 – 430
= 1290 kJ
h
  x e  Amount of H2O required
4  9.1 10 31  1
1290  18
 x  9.1 10 –31  10 2 –25
=
44
  3  10
 x e 3.03  10 –4  1 = 527.72 g  00.53 kg

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58. Answer (64.00) x – 5


Sol. : Here 0
Hint : Carbon bonded with four different 9 – x
substituents is chiral carbon
Sol. :  |[x]|  [5, 9)
 [x]  (–9, –5]  [5, 9)
 x[–8, –4]  [5, 9)
63. Answer (1)
(M)2 = 64
Hint : Use componendo and dividendo rule
59. Answer (88.00)
Sol. : ∵ 5 tanA·tanB = 2
Hint. : A  SiO 3 n
2

sin A·sin B 2
Sol. :  
cos A·cos B 5
B  Si4 O11
6– 
n cos A·cos B 5
 
 4  11 6  sin A·sin B 2
2   88
 1 3  2  cos A·cos B  sin A·sin B 5  2
 
60. Answer (15.00) cos A·cos B – sin A·sin B 5 – 2
Hint : Alkanes give different oxidation products cos  A – B  7
on reaction with different reagent.  
cos  A  B  3
Sol. :
 7cos(A + B) = 3 cos(A – B)
64. Answer (2)
Hint : ,  are roots of x2 + Px + 2 = 0 then  +
 = –P,  = 2
Sol. :  +  = –P,  = 2 then 2 + 2 = p2 – 4

C2H4 O2  60  1  1  1  1
Now   –    –        
       
60 15

44 11  1    1 
=    – –     2
      
PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
 1 P2 – 4  1 
61. Answer (3) = 2  –   2   2 
 2 2 2
  
Hint : n(A) = p and n(B) = q then n(A × B) = pq
Sol. : Here A  B = {1, 2, 6, 7, 8}

9
4
9 – P2 
A  B = {3, 4, 5}
 (A  B) (A  B) = A  B 65. Answer (2)
= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8} = p Hint : A, B and C are collinear and B lies on
n(p × c) = n(p) · n(c) segment AC then for minimum length third point
= 8 × 3 = 24 must lie on B.
62. Answer (4) Sol. : Here 3 + 4i, –2 + 9i and 10 – 3i lies on a
Hint : If |[x]| > 5  [x]  (–, –5)  (5, ) line x + y = 7 i.e. they are collinear.

 x(–, –5)  [6, ) If z = 3 + 4i then  will be minimum.

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 min   –2  9i  – 10 – 3i  n  n  1 n  n  1 n – 1


= 3n – 2n – 1 
6 6
=  –12 2 2
 12  12 2
3n  n  1 n – 1
3Sn 1
  
and |z| = 3 + 4i = 5  n  1!  n  1!·6 2·  n – 2  !

min + |z| = 5  12 2   1 1 
66. Answer (3)
   2· n – 2! –  n – 3! 
n 5  
Hint : Use A.M., G.M. inequality
1 1 1 1 
3· 3  x   4·1  y   2· 5  z  =     .....  
Sol. : 2  3! 4! 5! 
9
1 1 1 
–     .....  
3  x  1  y  5  z  
1

3 4 2 9  2! 3! 4! 

1 5 3 – 2e
23  3 x  4y  2z =  e –  – e – 2 
or 2 2 4
9
69. Answer (3)

3  x  1  y  5  z  
1
3 4 2 9
 Hint : Replace x by 1 and –1 then add both
equations.
9
 36 
 (3 + x)3 (1 + y)4 (5 + z)2    Sol. :
 9 
Here a0 + a1 + a2 + …… + a60 = 730 … (i)
= 49
a0 – a1 + a2 – a3 + …… + a60 = 1 …. (ii)
67. Answer (3)
 2(a1 + a3 + ……… + a59) = 730 – 1 …. (iii)
Hint : Let first term of A.P. be a and common
difference be d. 30!
Coefficient of x59 = a59 = 20 ·31·229
0!·1!  29!
Sol. : a1 + a8 + a15 = a + a + 7d + a + 14d
= 3a + 21d = 3(a + 7d) = 51 = 45 × 230

a + 7d = 17 730 – 1
 a1 + a3 + …. + a57 = – 45  230
2
15
S15  2a  14d  = 15(a + 7d)
2 730 – 45·231 – 1
=
= 15 × 17 = 255 2
68. Answer (2) 70. Answer (2)
Hint : Sn = 1·(n – 1) + 2·(n – 2) + ……. + (n – Hint : (x, y, z) are such that all three are
n positive integers or two of them are negative
1)·1 = 
r 1
r · n – r 
integers.
Sol. : The solution are possible by orders (1, 1,
Sol. :
30); (1, 2, 15); (1, 3, 10); (1, 5, 6) and (2, 3, 5)
n n
Sn  n r – r
r 1 r 1
2 and among them any two are negative integers.
 Total number of solutions (x, y, z)
n  n  1 n  n  1 2n  1 =3+6×4+3×6×4+6+3
= n· –
2 6
= 108
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71. Answer (3) Chord of contact: xx1 – 3(y + y1) = 0


Hint : Product of slope of two perpendicular line x1x – 3y – 3y1 = 0 is line through AB.
be –1. On comparing above equation with
Sol. : Let coordinate of foot of perpendicular be 2x + 3y – 6 = 0 we get:
(x1, y1). x1 –3 –3y1
 
y 1 – 1 y1 – 3 2 3 –6
   –1
x1 – 0 x1 – 4 Required point of intersection
 Required locus is: x2 + y2 – 4x – 4y + 3 = 0 = (x1, y1) = (–2, –2).

72. Answer (2) 75. Answer (4)

Hint : Mid-point of given two point is mid-point Hint : pp is a contradiction.


of chord. Sol. : The truth table of given statements as
follows
3 3
Sol. : mid-point of chord =  , 
2 2 p q p q pq pq (pq)
Centre of circle = (2, 1) (pq)
Distance of chord from centre = T T F F F F F
2 2
3  3  1 T F F T T F F
 2 – 2    2 – 1 
    2 F T T F F T F
Radius of circle = 4  1 k  5  k F F T T F F F
Length of chord = 7 2 Which is a contradiction equivalent to p p.
49 1 76. Answer (2)
5+k=   k  20
2 2 sin x x
Hint : lim  lim 1
73. Answer (4) x 0 x x 0 sin x

Hint : ∵ b2 = a2(1 – e2)


Sol. : lim

x 5x – 1   lim x2  5x – 1
· 
Sol. : Here 2ae = 8 x 0 1– cos x x 0 x  x 
2sin2 
20 = a2 – 16 2
2
a2 = 36  x 
4 2   5x – 1
= lim  ·
Here major axis is parallel to y-axis and centre   x 
x 0 2
 sin x   
of ellipse = (4, –1)  2

 Equation of ellipse is:


 x – 4 2  y  12 = 2 ln5
 1
20 36 77. Answer (1)
9(x – 4)2 + 5(y + 1)2 = 180 tan A  tan B
Hint : tan(A + B) =
9x2 + 5y2 – 72x + 10y – 31 = 0 1– tan A·tan B

74. Answer (3) Sol. : ∵ 8x = 3x + 5x

Hint : Chord of contact from (x1, y1) to curve S tan3x  tan5x


Then tan8x = tan(3x + 5x) =
= 0 is T = 0. 1– tan3 x·tan5x
Sol. : Let point of intersection of tangents be  f(x) = tan3x·tan5x·tan8x
(x1, y1). = tan8x – tan5x – tan3x
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 f(x) = 8 sec28x – 5 sec25x – 3 sec23x   +  +  = 4


 7
 f     8 – 5  2 – 3  2  –8   =
4 2

78. Answer (2) ( – 2) ( – 2) ( – 2)


Hint : Use the tangent in right angle triangle to =  – 2( +  + ) + 4( +  + ) – 8
find distance. 7 5
= – 2 4  4 – 8
Sol. : 2 2
5
= –
2
81. Answer (41.00)
Hint : z be a purely imaginary number then
zz 0
Sol. :
z – 5i
Here is a purely imaginary number.
OB = 4000 cot60° z–4
OC = 4000 cot30° z – 5i z  5i
  0
OC – OB z–4 z–4
Speed = m/s
40  2zz – 4z – 5i z  5iz  4z  20i – 20i  0

4000  3 –
1 
   
 2zz – 4 z  z  5i z – z  0 
=  3
m/s
40 ∵ z = x + iy then it is x2 + y2 – 4x – 5y = 0
200 52 41
= m/s Radius of circle = r  22  
3 22 4
79. Answer (3) 82. Answer (44.00)
1 3 Hint : Line segment joining orthocentre and
Hint : 625 4  625 4  130 circumcentre divided by centroid in ratio 2 : 1.
2 2
Sol. : ∵ 625sin x
 625cos x
 130 Sol. :
2 625 2  2 x – 3 2y1  5 2z1  1 
625 sin x
x  130 Let 625sin x
y Here (3, 3, –1) =  1 , ,
3 
2x
625 sin  3 3

 y2 – 130y + 625 = 0 (x1, y1, z1) = (6, 2, –2)


y(y – 125) – 5(y – 125) = 0  x12  y12  z12  36  4  4  44
1 3 83. Answer (55.00)
y = 5 or 125  sin2x = or
4 4
Hint: ei = cos + isin
 
 x  n  and m  , m, nI Sol.: y = eix · ei2x · ei3x …….. ei10x
6 3
= eix(1 + 2 + 3 + ……. + 10) = ei.55x
Number of values of x in [–2, 2] are 16
dy
80. Answer (2)  55i.ei 55 x
dx
Hint : Use the properties of roots.
= 55i(cos55x + isin55x)
5
Sol. : Here  +  +  =  = 55
2

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84. Answer (16.00) 88. Answer (03.00)


Hint : Use L'Hospital's Rule to find limit. Hint : The equation tangent to y2 = 4ax is
x   3  – 3f  x  0  y  mx 
a
Sol. :  lim  0 form  m
x 3 x–3  
2
f  3  – 3f   3  Sol. : Let common tangent be y  mx 
= lim m
x 3 1
= 5 – 21  If it is tangent to xy = –1 then

= – 16 4
– 4m  0  m = 1
85. Answer (11.00) m2
Hint : Number of matches between p boys in  Equation of tangent is y = x + 2.
one team to q boys in other team is p.q. 89. Answer (32.00)
Sol. : ∵ 7C1 · 4C1 + nC1 · 6C1 = 94
Hint : Distance between focii and directrices
28 + 6n = 94 2a
are 2ae and respectively.
n = 11 e
86. Answer (79.00) Sol. : 2ae = 16 ….. (i)
Hint : For rational terms r must be divisible
2a
by 8. and = 25 … (ii)
e
Sol. : Total number of terms = 91
Number of rational terms = 12 2 16
 a2 = 100 and e 
25
 Number of irrational terms = 91 – 12
= 79.  16 
b2 = a2(1 – e2) = 100  1–  = 36
87. Answer (16.00)  25 
Hint:  Sum of major and minor axis = 32.
Slope of perpendicular bisector line is k – 1. 90. Answer (23.00)
 k 1 7  Hint : Use the replacement property.
Sol.: Mid-point =  ,  and slope of
 2 2 Sol. : ∵ 3f(x) + 2f(1 – x) = x2 …. (i)
perpendicular bisector = k – 1
Replace x by 1 – x we get:
Equation of bisector:
3f(1 – x) + 2 f(x) = (1 – x)2 … (ii)
7  k  1
y –   k – 1  x –  From 3·eq (i) – 2·eq(ii), we get
2  2 
9f(x) – 4f(x) = 3x2 – 2(1 – x)2
y k2 – 8
x– 
k – 1 2  k – 1   f x 
5

1 2
x  4x – 2 
8 – k2
  –4  k2 = 16 Thus f(9) = 23
2

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