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Sec: JR.

IIT_*CO-SC(MODEL-A) Date:09-07-2023
Time: 3HRS MAIN MODEL Max. Marks: 300

Name of the Student: ___________________ H.T. NO:

09-07-23_JR.STAR CO-SUPERCHAINA(MODEL-A)_JEE-MAIN_CTM-3_SYLLABUS

PHYSICS: (100% CUMULATIVE) SYLLABUS COVERED FROM 23-04-23 TO 08-07-23

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PHYSICS MAX.MARKS: 100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
1. A balloon is moving with constant upward acceleration of 1 m / s 2 . A stone is thrown from the balloon
downwards with speed 10 m / s with respect to the balloon. At the time of projection balloon is at height
120 m from the ground and is moving with speed 20 m/s upwards. The time required by the stone to
fall on the ground after the projection will be  g  10 m / s 2 

A) 4 sec. B) 5 sec. C) 6 sec. D) 9 sec.


2. Consider a system of masses M 1 and M 2  M 2  M 2  connected by a massless string. In figure (A), the
system is pulled by a force F from the side of mass M 1 and in figure (B), the system is pulled by the
same force F from the side of mass M 2 , then:

A) Acceleration in the two cases is same and tension in the string connecting M 1 and M 2 is also same.
B) Acceleration of system in case (a) is more than in case (b) while tension in the string is same in both
cases.
C) Acceleration of system in both cases is same but tension in the string in case (a) is more than in case
(b)
D) Acceleration of system in both cases is same but tension in the string in case (a) is less than in case
(b)
3. For any arbitrary motion in space, out of five relations, how many of them are always correct:
 
 v  t1   v  t2 
(a) vaverage 
2
 
 r  t2   r  t1 
(b) vaverage 
 t2  t1 
  
(c) v  t   v  0   at

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   1
(d) r  t   r  0   v  0  t    at 2
2
 
 v  t2   v  t1 
(e) aaverage 
 t2  t1 
(The average stands for the average of quantity over the time interval t1 to t2 ).
A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5
4. A matching gun fires a bullet of mass 40 g with a velocity 1200 m/s. The man holding it can exert a
maximum force of 144 N on the gun. How many bullets can he fire per second at the most?
A) One B) Four C) Two D) Three
5. An elevator accelerates upwards at a constant rate. A uniform string of length L and mass m supports a
small block of mass M that hangs from the ceiling of the elevator. The tension at distance l from the
ceiling is T . The acceleration of the elevator is
T T T T
A)  g B)  g C) g D) g
ml ml ml ml
M m 2M  m  M 2M  m 
L L L L
6. A block of mass m slides in an inclined right angled trough as shown in the figure. If the coefficients of
kinetic friction between block and material composing the trough is  K ,


A) g sin   2  K cos   B) g  sin    K cos  

C) g  sin   2 K cos   
D) g sin    K cos  
7. A car of mass m starts from rest and acquires a velocity along east v  v i  v  0  in two seconds.
Assuming the car moves with uniform acceleration, the force exerted on the car is
mv
A) eastward and is exerted by the car engine.
2
mv
B) eastward and is due to the friction on the tyres exerted by the road.
2
mv
C) More than eastward exerted due to the engine and overcomes the friction of the road.
2
mv
D) exderted by the engine.
2
8. A smooth wedge A is fitted in a chamber hanging from a fixed ceiling near the earth’s surface. A block
B placed at the top of the wedge takes time T to slide down the length of the wedge. In another
experiment the cable supporting the chamber is broken and block is released at the top, the block will
A) Take a time longer than T to slide down the wedge
B) Take a time shorter than T to slide down the wedge
C) Remain at the top of the wedge
D) Jump off the wedge

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9. A wooden block A of mass M is placed on a frictionless horizontal surface. On top of A , another lead
block B also of mass M is placed

A horizontal force of magnitude F is applied to B . Force F is increased continuously from zero. The
graphs below show the dependence of acceleration of the two blocks on the force F . Which of the
graphs is correct?

10. In Fig. all surfaces are smooth and pulleys are ideal. The string is pulled with force F . Mass A  mass
of B  m. Then,

A) aA  aB B) aA  0, aB  0 C) aB  0, a A  0 D) a A  2aB
11. An elastic spring of force constant k and natural length 3l0 is cut into two parts so that their natural
lengths are 2l0 and l0 , respectively. One end of these springs is attached to points P and Q on a fixed
vertical wall and tied with a block of mass m

A) In equilibrium, the distance of block from the vertical wall is 4l0 / 3 .


B) In equilibrium, the distance of block from the vertical wall is 5l0 / 3 .
C) The force constant of the shorter part of the spring is 2k / 3 .
D) The force constant of the larger part of the spring is k / 3 .
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12. In the system shown in Fig. all surfaces are smooth and the pulley and strings are ideal. Let a A and

aB be the accelerations of the two blocks just after the system is released from rest. Then which of the
following is not correct:

 
A) a A  aB
 
B) a A  aB
C) Acceleration of A relative to B is vertically downward
D) Force exerted by B on A zero
13. Two blocks of masses m1  2kg and m2  4kg hang over a massless pulley as shown in Fig. A force
F0  100 N acting at the axis of the pulley accelerates the system upward. Then which of the following
is not correct

A) Acceleration of 2kg mass is 15 m / s 2


B) Acceleration of 4 g mass is 2.5 m / s 2
C) Acceleration of both the masses is the same
D) Acceleration of both the masses is upward
14. A block is kept on a smooth inclined plane of angle of inclination  , which moves with a constant
acceleration so that the block does not slide relative to the inclined plane. If the inclined plane stops, the
normal contact force offered by the plane on the block changes by a factor
A) cos  B) sec 2  C) cos2  D) None of these
15. Statement-1: In a projectile motion, equations of motion can be applied independently in any two
perpendicular directions.
Statement-2: One of the perpendicular directions considered in a projectile motion must have a zero
acceleration.
A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for
statement-1.
C) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
D) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.

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16. The path of motion of a particle, moving in the XY  plane is as shown in figure during a given interval
of time. Then the net force on the particle at the point O , may be

A) Along OP B) Along OQ C) Along OR D) Along OS


17. Two particles are projected from the same point, with the same speed, in the same vertical plane, at
different angles with the horizontal. A frame of reference is fixed to one particle. The position vector of

the other particle, as observer from this frame, is r . Which of the following statements are correct?

A) r is a constant vector.

B) r changes in magnitude and direction with time.

C) The magnitude of r increases linearly with time; its directions does not change.

D) The direction of r changes with time; its magnitude may or may not change, depending on the
angles of projection.
18. A particle is projected at time t  0 from a point into the uniform gravitational field of the earth, near its
surface at an angle with horizontal. The graph of the square of the velocity V 2 of the particle against the
time is

19. On a plank of length 36 m and mass 3kg, small block of mass 1kg is kept as shown. Friction coefficient
between the block and the plank is 0.3 where as that between the plank and the ground is 0.6. At some
instant an impulse is given to both of them such that they acquire a common initial velocity of 21 m/s
as shown. After what time will the block get off the plank?

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


20. An object is moving along the x-axis with position as a function of time given by x  x  t  . Point O is
at x  0 . The object is definitely moving toward O when
dx dx d  x2  d  x2 
A) 0 B) 0 C) 0 D) 0
dt dt dt dt

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SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.
21. A car is moving on a circular path of radius 600 m such that the magnitudes of the tangential
acceleration and centripetal acceleration are equal. The time taken by the car to complete first quarter of
revolution, if it is moving with an initial speed of 54 km/hr is n 1  e  / 2  s . The value of n is___
   
22. If P  3iˆ  3 ˆj  2kˆ and Q  4iˆ  3 ˆj  2.5kˆ then, the unit vector in the direction of P  Q is
1
x
 
3iˆ  ˆj  2 3kˆ . The value of ' x ' is____

23. In the figure distance between BQ  3 m, BP  14 m at a time t  0 . The coefficient of friction between
B and the horizontal surface is  s  k  0.25 . The system of blocks is released from rest at time t  0 .
The string connecting B and C is suddenly cut at time t  2 s . The velocity of B at the instant when it
hits the pulley Q is (Take g  9.8 m / s 2 )
4kg
P Q
B

C 8kg 2kg A
24. A massless rope of length 100m and of breaking strength 108 N is hanging from the branch of a tree. A
monkey of mass 6kg is trying to climb up the rope starting form rest. Find the shortest time in which
monkey can climb the full length of rope
25. A ball is thrown vertically up with a certain velocity from the top of a tower of height 40 m. At 4.5 m
above the top of the tower its speed is exactly half of that it will have at 4.5 m below the top of the
tower. If the maximum height reached by the ball above the ground is h (in meter). Find
2h
 ?  g  10 m / s 2 
19
26. A particle is projected from the ground level. It just passes through upper end of vertical poles
A, B, C of height 24 m, 40 m & 36 m respectively. This time taken by the particle to travel from B to
C is double of the time taken A to B . Maximum height attained by the particle form the ground level is
265
h (in meter) [Take; g  10m / s 2 ] If h  . Find n  ?
n
27. A parachutist drops freely from an aeroplane for 10 s before the parachute opens out. Then he descends
with a net retardation of 2.5ms 2 . If he bails out of the plane at a height of 2495 m and g  10ms 2 , his
velocity on reaching the ground will be (in ms 1 )
28. A ring of mass 2 kg and of radius 0.25m is rotating with angular velocity 10 rad/s about an axis
through its centre and perpendicular to tis plane. The tension (in newtons) developed in the ring is
29. A particle is resting on an inverted cone as shown. It is attached to cone by a thread of length 20cm.
String remains parallel to slope of cone. The cone is given angular acceleration of 0.5 rad/ sec2 then at
what time does mass leave contact with surface (assuming sufficient friction):  g  10m / s 2 

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m  20 gm

800

30. In the given figure all surfaces are smooth. The system is released from rest. Find the value of m in kg
for which 1 kg block does not slide on wedge:

CHEMISTRY MAX.MARKS: 100


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
 5 
31. When two moles of an ideal gas  C p,m  R  heated from 300 K to 600 K at constant pressure.
2 
The change in entropy of gas  S  is

5 3 3
(A) 5R ln 2 (B) R ln 2 (C) R ln 2 (D)  R ln 2
2 2 2
32. For the reaction taking place at certain temperature
 2NH 3  g   CO2  g  , if equilibrium pressure is 3X bar then  r G o would be
NH 2COONH 4  s  

(A) –RT ln 9 –3RT lnX (B) –RT ln 4 -3RT lnX


(C) –3RT lnX (D) 3RT lnX
33. The kinetic energy of an electron in second Bohr orbit of a hydrogen atom is [ a0 is Bohr
radius]:
h2 h2 h2 h2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
42 ma 20 162 ma 02 322 ma 02 642 ma 02
34. For the process H 2O  l ,T 0 K,P bar   H 2 O  g,T 0 K,P bar  . Identify the option which is not
correct ?
(A) G = 0 if P represents vapour pressure of H 2O at T 0 K

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(B) G  0 if P represents vapour pressure of H 2O at temperature greater than T 0 K .
(C) G  0 if P is greater than vapour pressure of H 2O at T 0 K
(D) If reaction is at equilibrium at T 0 K and P bar then G  0 at temperature less than T 0 K .
35. There are three samples of H 2O 2 labelled as 10vol; 15 vol; 20 vol. Half litre of each sample are
mixed and then diluted with equal volume of water. Then volume strength of resultant solution
is.
(A) 5.5 V (B) 4.5 V (C) 6.5 V (D) 7.5 V
36. For the reaction (1) and (2)
 B  g   C  g 
A  g  

 2Y  g 
X  g  

Given, K P : K P  9 :1
1 2

If the degree of dissociation of A(g) and X(g) be same then the total pressure at
equilibrium (1) and (2) are in the ratio (Assume reaction start with equal no. of moles of A and
X)
(A) 3 : 1 (B) 36 : 1 (C) 1 : 1 (D) 0.5 : 1
37. What is the value of change in internal energy at 1 atm in the process?
H 2 O  l ,323K   H 2O  g, 423K 

Given : C v ,m  H 2O, l   75.0 JK 1mol1 ;C p ,m  H 2O, g   33.314 JK 1mol 1

H vap at 373 K = 40.7 kJ/ mol

(A) 42.91 kJ/ mol (B) 43086 kJ/ mol (C) 42.6 kJ/ mol (D) 49.6 kJ / mol
38. The ratio of mass percent of C and H of an organic compound  C X H Y O Z  is 6 : 1. If one
molecule of the above compound  C X H Y O Z  contains half as much oxygen as required to burn
one molecule of compound C X H Y completely to CO 2 and H 2 O . The empirical formula of
compound CX H Y O Z is
(A) C3H 6O3 (B) C 2 H 4 O (C) C3H 4 O 2 (D) C 2 H 4O3
39. The true statement amongst the following is
(A) Both  S and S are functions of temperature
(B) Both S and  S are not functions of temperature
(C) S is not a function of temperature but  S is a function of temperature
(D) S is a function of temperature but  S is not a function of temperature
40. Three isotopes of an element have mass numbers M, (M + 2) and (M + 4). If the mean mass
number is (M + 0.75), then which of the following ratios may be accepted for the M, (M + 2),
(M + 4) in that order
(A) 1 : 1: 1 (B) 4 : 1 : 1 (C) 5 : 2 : 1 (D) 6 : 1 : 1

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41. The iodide content of a solution was determined by titration with cerium (IV) sulfate in the
presence of HCl, in which I  is converted to ICl. A 250 ml sample of the solution required 20
ml of 0.05 N Ce 4 solution. What is the iodide concentration in the original solution in g/litre
(atomic mass of I=127)
(A) 0.254 g/lit (B) 2.54 g/lit
(C) 0.508 g/lit (D) 5.08 g/lit
42. For the equilibrium
 CuSO 4 .3H 2O  s   2H 2O  g  ;K p  2.25  104 atm 2
CuSO 4 .5H 2O  s  
Vapour pressure of water is 22.8 torr at 298K, the percentage relative humidity is
(A) 40% (B) 25% (C) 62% (D) 50%
43. The effect of addition of helium gas at constant pressure to the following reaction in
equilibrium state, is

PCI 5  g   PCl3  g   Cl2  g 
(A) The equilibrium will shift in the forward direction and more of Cl2 and PCl3 gases will be
produced
(B) The equilibrium will go backward due to suppression of dissociation of PCl5
(C) Helium will deactivate PCl5 and reaction will stop
(D) Addition of helium will not affect the equilibrium
44. Which of the following relations are correct?
(I) U  q  pV (II) G  H  TS
q
(III) S  rev (IV) H  U  nRT
T
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below
A) III and IV only B) II and III only C) I and II only D) II and IV only
45. For 1 mol of gas, the plot of pV vs p is shown below. p is the pressure and V is the volume of
the gas.

What is the value of compressibility factor at point A?


a b b a
(A) 1  (B) 1  (C) 1  (D) 1 
RTV V V RTV
 
46. (1) HOCl  H 2 O 2  H 3O  Cl  O 2
(2) I 2  H 2O 2  2OH   2I  2H 2 O  O 2
Chose the correct option
(A) H 2O 2 acts as oxidizing and reducing agent respectively in equations (1) and (2)
(B) H 2O 2 acts as oxidizing agent in equations (1) and (2)
(C) H 2O 2 acts as reducing agent in equations (1) and (2)
(D) H 2O 2 acts as reducing and oxidizing agent respectively in equations (1) and (2).

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47. The largest number of molecules is in
(A) 36 g of water (B) 28 g of carbon monoxide
(C) 46 g of ethyl alcohol (D) 54 g of nitrogen pentoxide
48. 0.5 moles of gas A and x moles of gas B exert a pressure of 200 Pa in a container of volume
10 m3 at 1000 K. Given R is the gas constant in JK 1mol 1 , x is
2R 2R 4R 4R
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4R 4R 2R 2R
49. Positive deviation from ideal behaviour takes place because of
(A) Molecular interaction between atoms and PV/nRT > 1
(B) Molecular interaction between atoms and PV/nRT < 1
(C) Finite size of atoms and PV/nRT > 1
(D) Finite size of atoms and PV/nRT < 1
50. For a diatomic ideal gas in a closed system, which of the following plots does not correctly
describe the relation between various thermodynamic quantities?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.
51. A 2.24 L cylinder of oxygen at 1 atm and 273 K containing 0.1 mole of gas is found to develop
a leakage. When the leakage was plugged the pressure dropped to 570 mm of Hg. The number
of moles of gas that escaped will be equal to  y  103  . The value of ‘y’ is ……… (use
22.4
R Lit.atm. mol 1 K 1 )
273
52. A gas of unknown identity effuses at the rate of 83.3 mls 1 in an effusion apparatus in which
carbon dioxide effuses at the rate of 102 ml s 1 calculate the molar mass of unknown gas
53. 1 mole of propane on complete combustion under standard conditions liberates 2220 kJ of heat.
Heat of formation of propane is
o 1 o 1
 H f of CO 2  390kJ mol and H f of H 2 O  240 kJ mol 

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54. The enthalpy of neutralization of weak monoprotic acid, HA in 1M solution with a strong base
is - 55.95 KJ/mol. If the unionized acid requires 1.5 KJ/mol heat for its complete ionization and
enthalpy of neutralization of the strong monobasic acid with a strong mono acidic base is
– 57.3 KJ/mol. The % ionization of weak acid in molar solution is
55. A sample of 28 mL H 2O 2 (aq) solution required 10 mL of 0.1M KMnO 4 (aq) solution for
complete reaction in acidic medium. What is the volume strength of H 2O 2 ?
56. Estimate the B-B single bond dissociation enthalpy in B2Cl4(g) using the following information
in KJ/mol?

Bond Bond dissociation


enthalpy (Kj mol–1)

B-Cl 443

Cl-Cl 242

Compound  f H 0  KJ mol 1 

BCl3  g  -403

B2Cl 4  g  –489

57. A 10cm3 sample of an unknown gaseous hydrocarbon was mixed with 70cm3 of oxygen and the
mixture was set on fire by means of an electric spark. When the reaction was over and water
vapours were liquefied, the final volume of gases decreased to 65cm3. This mixture then
reacted with a potassium hydroxide solution and the volume of gases decreased to 45cm3. Find
the molar mass of hydrocarbon in gm/mol, if volumes of gases were measured at standard
temperature and pressure (STP) conditions?
58. The maximum kinetic energy of the photo-electrons ejected by a metal surface is increased
from 1.2 eV to 1.8 eV when energy of the incident photons was increased by 25%. The work
function of metal is (0.2a) eV, then find out the value of a .
59. When an electron makes transition form (n +1) state to n state the wavelength of emitted
radiations is related to n(n>>>1) according to   n x .
60. A certain transition in the hydrogen spectrum from an excited state to the ground state in one or
more steps gives rise to a total of ten lines. How many of these belong to the visible spectrum?

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MATHS MAX.MARKS: 100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
61. A survey shows that 63% of Delhites like cheese whereas 76% like butter. If x% of the Delhites like
both cheese and butter then,
A) 25  x  50 B) 39  x  63 C) 51  x  83 D) None of these
62. Let S   x  R : x  0 and 2 x 3  x  
x  6  6  0 . Then S ,
A) is an empty set. B) contains exactly one element.
C) contains exactly two elements. D) contains exactly four elements.
63. Let R be a relation of N  N defined by  a, b  R  c, d  , if and only if ad  b  c   bc  a  d  .
Then, R is
A) transitive but neither reflexive nor symmetric
B) symmetric and transitive but not reflexive
C) symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive
D) reflexive and symmetric but not transitive
64. Consider the equation x 2  2 x  n  0 , where n  N and n  5,100 . The total number of
different values of n so that the given equation has integral roots is,
A) 8 B) 3 C) 6 D) 4
2
65. The number of real solution(s) of x  2 5  4 x  x  16 is,
A) 6 B) 1 C) 0 D) 4
66. If  and  ,  and  ,  and         are the roots of the equations
ax 2  2bx  c  0, 2bx 2  cx  a  0 and cx 2  ax  2b  0, respectively, where a, b and c are
positive real numbers, then    2 
A) abc B) a  2b  c C) 1 D) 0
x 2 3 x 2 3
67. 
The sum of values of x satisfying the equation 31  8 15  
 1  32  8 15  is,
A) 3 B) 0 C) 2 D) None of these
2
68. For the quadratic equation, 4 x  2  a  c  1 x  ac  b  0  a  b  c  0  , which among the
following option is CORRECT ?
A) both roots are greater than a
B) both roots are non-real
C) both roots lie between c / 2 and a / 2
D) exactly one of the root lies between c / 2 and a / 2
69. All the values of m for which both the roots of the equation x 2  2 mx  m 2  1  0 are greater than
2 but less than 4, satisfies,
A) 2  m  0 B) m  3 C) 1  m  3 D) 1  m  4
70. The positive integer n for which 2  2  3  2  4  2  ....  n  2 n  2 n 10 is
2 3 4

A) 510 B) 511 C) 512 D) 513


1 1 1 2 1 1 1
71. If 2  2  2  ... to   , then 2  2  2  .... equals,
1 2 3 6 1 3 5
2 2
  2 3 2
A) B) C) D)
8 12 3 8
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72. Value of 1  1  2 1  4 1  8  .... is equal to,
 3  3  3  3 
 3
A) 3 B) C) D) None of these
5 2
73. 4sin 27 0 
A) 5 5  3 5 B) 5 5  3 5
C) 5 5  3 5 D) 5 5  3 5
x 2  kx  1
74. Complete (Exhaustive) set of values of the parameter k for which the inequality 3
x2  x  1
holds is,
A) 2  k  7 B) 0  k  5 C) 1  k  5 D) 3  k  7
ax by ax sin  by cos 2/3 2/3
75. If 
cos sin 
 a 2  b 2 and 
cos 2
  2
sin 
 0 , then the value of  ax    by  is,

 n 
  ,n I 
 2 
2 2/3 2 2/3 2 3/2 2 3/2

A) a  b
2
 
B) a  b
2
 
C) a  b
2
 
D) a  b
2

76. If one root of the equation  a  b  x 2  ax  1  0 is twice the other root and a, b  R then the
greatest value of b  a  b 
3 9 5 8
A) B) C) D)
5 8 8 9
77. If u  a 2 cos2   b 2 sin 2   a 2 sin 2   b 2 cos2  then the difference between the maximum
and minimum value of u 2 is given by,  a, b  0 
2 2

A) 2 a 2  b 2  B)  a  b C)  a  b D) 2 a  b
2 2

78. If log 3 x  log 3 x  3  0 then the complete (Exhaustive) set of solution is,

 1   1 
A)  ,
 27 
B)  ,1 
 27 

C) 1, 27  D)  5,10 

x x x x x
79. Fundamental period of f  x   sin x  tan  sin 2  tan 3  ....  sin n 1  tan n is,
2 2 2 2 2
n 2n  n
2
A) 2  B) C) D) None of these
3 6
1 1 1 1
80. If   .......   cos ec TanK  Tan  then
cos  cos3 cos   cos5 cos   cos  2n  1 2
the value of K is,
A) n B)  n  1 C)  n  2  D)  n  1

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SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.
1 2 3 n
81. If    ....   10 , then the value of n is,
1 1  2 1 2  3 1 3  4 1 n  n 1
n  N 
2 2
 sin330   cos330 
82.  0 0 0 
  0 0 0 
is equal to,
 sin11 sin 49 sin 71   cos11 cos 49 cos 71 
tan   n 6 .tan   n 2  tan   n 3
83. If  k , then the value of k is,
tan   n 6   tan   n 2   tan   n 3

 x  x  x 31
84. If 0  x  1000 and          x where  x  denotes the GIF then, the number of
 2   3   5  30
values of x satisfying above equation is,

85. The value of sin 2 12 0  sin 2 210  sin 2 39 0  sin 2 48 0  sin 2 9 0  sin 2 18 0 is,
2sin  3sin  9
86. If 1 , 2 ,... n satisfies the equation sin    2
 .....  ,
1  sin  1  sin    4
n
where i   0,4  ,  i, n  N  then sin i is equal to,
i 1

87. If x  cos 2  2 cos 2  3cos 2  4 cos 4 2  ..... and


2 3

 
y  cos 2  2cos 2 2  3cos3 2  4cos 4 2  ... where    0,  , then the least integral
 4
1 1
value of    is,
 x y
 
88. 
Let f  n,   sec 2 n 1 sec 2 ...  sec 2  sec    sec  1  cos 
n2

 2
 2 
1  cos 2  1  cos 22 .... 1  cos 2n  , n  N . Then the value of f  3,  is,
 17 

 x 
2
89. Number of integral solution of the equation : log log  5 x  0 is,
 x 2 6 x 8 2 x 2 2 x 8

90. A college awarded 38 medal in Football, 15 in Basketball and 20 in Cricket. If these medals is awarded
to a total of 58 Students and only three Students got medals in all the three sports, then number of
Students who received medals in exactly two of the three sports is,

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