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SEC: INC.

JR_*CO-SC(MODEL-A) Date: 31-07-22


Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 183
31-07-22_INC.JR.IIT_STAR CO-SC(MODEL-A) _JEE ADV_WAT-5_SYLLABUS
PHYSICS: PRESENT WEEK (80%): Contact Force and its components, Dry
Friction, Static and Dynamic Friction, Laws of Friction, Angle of
Friction & Repose, Rolling Friction
PREVIOUS WEEK (20%): Springs, Cutting & Combination of Springs,
constraint equations, Problems in NLM without friction
CHEMISTRY: PRESENT WEEK (80%): Thermodynamics-I: Terms involved in
thermodynamics - System & Surrounding, Extensive and Intensive
Properties,Path and State function, types of processes, Specific heat,
Latent heat, Cp, Cv, Types of procesess and first law, Work, Internal
energy change, Enthalpy change - expressions for reversible,
irreversible isothermal and adiabatic processes, (Exclude: DH, Du, W
of vanderwaal's equation, Joule thomson effect)
PREVIOUS WEEK (20%): De-Broglie Equation, Heisenberg's
Uncertainty principle, Schrodinger's wave equation; Quantum
numbers, Radial probability curves, Aufbau priciple, Pauli's exclusion
Principle; Hund's rule; Electronic configuration of the elements
MATHEMATICS: PRESENT WEEK (80%): TRIGINOMETRY: Measurement of Angles,
Trigonometric Ratios & Identities, T- Ratio of Compound angle, T-Ratio
of Multiple, sub-multiple angles (Excluding graph, periodicity and
extreme values),T-Ratio of some special angles, Transformation
formulae
(Except Summation)

PREVIOUS WEEK (20%): Sum of the first n natural numbers/sum of


their squares and cubes, Method of differences / Vn method, AM-GM
Inequality, Triangular Inequality
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Time: 03:00 Hr’s IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Max Marks: 183
PHYSICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Questions With Multiple Correct Choice
Sec – I (Q.N : 1 – 7) +4 -2 7 28
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Sec – II (Q.N : 8 – 12) Questions With Integer Answer Type +3 0 5 15
3 column paragraph
Sec – III (Q.N : 13 – 18) +3 -1 6 18
Questions With Single Answer Type
Total 18 61

CHEMISTRY:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Questions With Multiple Correct Choice
Sec – I (Q.N : 19 – 25) +4 -2 7 28
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Sec – II (Q.N : 26 – 30) Questions With Integer Answer Type +3 0 5 15
3 column paragraph
Sec – III (Q.N : 31 – 36) +3 -1 6 18
Questions With Single Answer Type
Total 18 61

MATHEMATICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Questions With Multiple Correct Choice
Sec – I (Q.N : 37 – 43) +4 -2 7 28
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Sec – II (Q.N : 44 – 48) Questions With Integer Answer Type +3 0 5 15
3 column paragraph
Sec – III (Q.N : 49 – 54) +3 -1 6 28
Questions With Single Answer Type
Total 18 61

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PHYSICS Max. Marks: 61
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for all correct options & +1 partial marks, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all wrong
cases
1. A block of mass 5 kg rests on a horizontal floor. When a constant horizontal force is
applied on the block for a time interval 5 s, the block slides on the floor a distance 5 m
under the action of the force and after the removal of the force, it further slides a
distance 1 m before coming to a stop. Acceleration due to gravity is 10 m / s 2 .
A) Magnitude of the applied force is 12 N
B) The maximum speed acquired by the block is 2 m/s
C) Coefficient of friction between the block and the floor is 0.2
D) The block continues to move for 1 s after the removal of the force
2. In the figure shown, two blocks of masses 2 kg and 4 kg are connected by a massless
string which is just taut (i.e., tension is zero at this moment). Now two forces 4 N and
15 N are applied on blocks. The tension in the string is (coefficient of static and kinetic
friction are same). [ g  10 m / s 2 ]

A) 2 N B) zero C) 6 N D) 1 N
3. In the figure shown coefficient of friction between 8 kg block and surface is zero and
coefficient of friction (both static and kinetic) between the blocks is 0.4. A force of 20
N is applied on 8 kg block as shown. The acceleration of 4 kg mass is  g  10 m / s 2 

5 3
A) 4 m / s 2 B) 0.5 m / s 2 C) m / s2 D) m / s2
3 5

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4. A uniform chain of mass M and L is attached with the vertical wall so that exactly half
of its length is resting over rough horizontal surface and half of length is hanging. If
tangent drawn at the point P in the chain makes an angle 370 with vertical as shown in
figure, then frictional force acting on the chain, is

A) 
3Mg 
B) 
Mg 
C) 
Mg 
D) 
4 Mg 
   
 8   8   2   5 

5. Figure shows a block of mass m resting on a plank of mass M, placed on a smooth


horizontal surface. The coefficient of friction between the block and plank is  . A
horizontal force F is applied on the plank which varies with time t as F = kt (k is a
positive constant). Select the correct alternative.

 g  M  m
A) After time t  , relative motion between block and plank starts
k

 g  M  m
B) Friction force between the block and plank remains constant after t  till
k
the contact between two is lost

C) Contact force between plank and ground increases with time

D) Block will never move relative to the plank

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6. Two blocks each of mass 1 kg are placed as shown. They are connected by a string
which passes over a smooth (massless) pulley. There is no friction between m1 and the
ground and the coefficient of friction between m1 and m2 is 0.2. A force F is applied to
m2 . Which of the following statements is/are correct.

A) They system will be in equilibrium if F < 4N

B) If F > 4 N the tension in the string will be 4N

C) If F > 4 N the frictional force between the block will be 2N

D) If F = 6N the tension in the string will be 3N

7. A block of mass M is placed on a horizontal surface and it is tied with an inextensible


string to block of mass m as shown in figure. Imagine a situation in which the
horizontal surface of block M 0 is smooth and its vertical surface is rough with a
coefficient of friction  . Choose the correct value (s) of F for which the block M and
m remain stationary with respect to M 0 .

g m  M 0  M  m g
A)  M 0  M  m  B)
 M  m

mg mg  M 0  M  m 
C)  M 0  M  m  g D)
M M m

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SECTION-II
(INTEGER ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
8. The arrangement shown in the diagram is moving in a space with an acceleration

 
a  4 iˆ  ˆj  kˆ m / s 2 . An ideal spring of natural length  0 having spring constant K = 50

N/m is connected to the block A. Block A and B are connected by an ideal string
passing through a frictionless pulley. Mass of each block A and B is equal to m = 2kg.
The minimum value of coefficient of friction so that spring remains in its natural length
is 5/n where n is

9. Three blocks are placed on top of each other in uniform gravity, mass of each block
and friction coefficient k at each surface is given. A constant force of F0 is applied on
the lower block as shown in the figure. Here accerations are a1 , a2 & a3 (from top) sum
of a1  a2  a3 is 10  n  . Value of n is ?

10. In the diagram shown, the mass of the [man + block] A is 10 kg and of the block B is
5kg. The coefficient of friction under both the blocks is 0.3. The man is firmly (fixed)
standing on the block A. At t = 0, Man starts applying force F on the string, which
increases according to the relation F = kt, where ‘k’ is positive constant and ‘t’ denotes
time. All pulleys are massless and frictionless and string is massless and inextensible.

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Then for t  sec , friction at blocks are f A and f B value of f A  f B is 10  n  , then n is
k
?

11. Forces F1 and F2 are applied on the blocks as shown in figure, then frictional force (in
N) between 2kg and 4kg block will be  g  10 m / s 2 

12. An infinite pulley system is shown in the figure. The system is placed in uniform
gravity of “g”. The point mass connected to the end of strings are given by
M , 2 M , 4 M , 8M ..... till infinity. All the pulleys are massless and frictionless and the

connecting strings are inextensible. The system is released from the rest as shown, the
x
mass “M” will have acceleration of g . Value of x  y is ?
y

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SECTION – III
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
Answer Q,13, Q,14 and Q,15 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
plane as shown. Then answer the following combinations.

Column- I Column-II Column- III


At   450 , m  2kg ,
Net force along
I) (i) m  g sin 2    g sin  cos   (P) k  0.2 then, value
the plane.
of force 12 2N .

Net force At   45, m  2kg ,


II) perpendicular (ii) m  g sin    g cos   (Q) k  0.2 , value of
to plane. force is 12 N.

At   300 , m  1kg ,
Net force in
k  0.2 , force is
III) horizontal (iii) Zero (R)
1
direction. 5 3  3
2

Net force in At any  less than


IV) vertical (iv) m  g sin  cos    g cos 2   (S) 900 , value of force

direction remain constant.

13. Which of the following is correct combination ?

A) (I) (ii) (Q) B) (I) (ii) (P) C) (II) (ii) (Q) D) (II) (i) (P)

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14. Which of the following correct combination ?

A) (III) (iv) (R) B) (II) (ii) (R) C) (III) (iv) (P) D) (III) (i) (R)

15. Which of the following correct combination ?

A) (IV) (ii) (Q) B) (IV) (iii) (Q) C) (IV) (iv) (Q) D) (IV) (i) (Q)

Answer Q,16, Q,17 and Q,18 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
Match the following.

Column-I Column-II Column-III


Just after
placing block
m over wedge
moves Net force at
(I) (i) (P)
horizontally wedge is zero.
along ve ‘x’
axis w.r.t.
ground.

If after
neglecting
friction, Acceleration of
system mass m(m  M )
(II) released (ii) . If F  8Mg is (Q)

acceleration of (2 M  m)
g
m
block is
( M  m sin  )
g
M m

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Minimum
Two forces are
value of force
acting on on
F, so that
the block ‘m”
block m
(III) (iii) according to (R)
leaves the
stationary
contact with
observer.
the surface is
(t  0)
4mg .

A small block
m  1kg , M  2kg
When m lift
, then at time
(IV) (iv) off, M does not (S)
t  10sec “m”
lift off.
lifeted off
from ground.

16. If F  2t considered upon pulley which of following correct combination ?

A) (IV) (ii) (Q) B) (III) (iv) (P) C) (IV) (iv) (P) D) (III) (ii) (Q)

17. Which of the following is correct combination. If all surface are frictionless in (wedge
block).

A) (I) (iii) (S) B) (II) (iii) (S) C) (II) (iii) (R) D) (I) (i) (R)

18. Which of the following combination is correct ?

A) (III) (ii) (Q) B) (IV) (ii) (Q) C) (III) (iv) (Q) D) (IV) (iv) (P)

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CHEMISTRY Max. Marks: 61
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for all correct options & +1 partial marks, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all wrong
cases
19. The number of electrons in d – subshell of Cr 2  Z  24  is equal to
A) s – electrons in Ne (Z = 10) B) unpaired electrons in Fe (Z = 26)
C) p – electrons in O (Z = 8) D) d – electrons in Fe3  Z  26 
20. A sample of gas is compressed from an initial volume of 2V0 to V0 using three
different processes.
FIRST: using reversible isothermal
SECOND: using reversible adiabatic
THIRD: using irreversible adiabatic under a constant external pressure, then which of
the following are incorrect
A) Final temperature of gas will be highest at the end of third process.
B) Final temperature of gas will be highest at the end of second process.
C) Enthalpy change of sample will be highest in isothermal process. (magnitude wise)
D) Final pressure of gas will be highest at the end of second process.
21. Which of the following is true for reversible adiabatic process involving an ideal gas?
A) Gas with higher  has high magnitude of slope in a T(y–axis) v/s P (x-axis) curve.
B) Gas with higher  has high magnitude of slope in a V(y–axis) v/s T (x-axis) curve.
C) Gas with higher  has high magnitude of slope in a P(y–axis) v/s V (x-axis) curve.
D) Gas with higher  has lower magnitude of slope in a P(y–axis) v/s T (x-axis) curve.
22. Which of the following is/are correct for a cyclic process as shown in figure ?

A) dU  0 B) q   w C) w  102  J D) q  102  J

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23. Which of the following are correct ?

A) The work done in reversible adiabatic expansion is more than that in reversible
isothermal expansion.

B) Ratio of two extensive properties of the same system can be an intensive property.

C) CP  CV  Work done by one mole of gas in expansion when heated through 10 C

D) In isothermal irreversible expansion against vacuum, the work done is zero.

24. The correct expressions for an adiabatic reversible expansion and compression of ideal
gas is/are
(  1)  ( 1)
T V  T   P 
A) 2   1  B)  1    1 
T1  V2   T2   P2 

C) P1 V1γ = P2 V2γ D) T1γ P1(1-γ) =T2γ P2(1-γ)

25. Two moles of a diatomic gas is taken through a reversible process starting from A as
VB
shown in figure. The volume ratio  4 . If the temperature at A is  730 C , then :
VA

Which of the following are correct ?

A) Work done by the gas in A  B process is 9.9768 kJ

B) In step B  C , change in Internal energy is zero

C) Total enthalpy change in both steps is 4200R

D) The step A  B is Isothermal process.

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SECTION-II
(INTEGER ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
26. How many of the following are intensive properties ?

Surface tension, specific heat capacity, molar conductivity, freezing point,

heat capacity, Resistance, Enthalpy, gas constant, Internal energy.

27. Two moles of ‘He’ gas are initially at a temperature of 27 0 C and occupy a volume of
20 litre. The gas first expanded at constant pressure until the volume is doubled. It then
undergoes reversible adiabatic change until the temperature returns to initial value.
Find out the magnitude of total work done by the gas in K.Cal ? (R = 2 cal/mol/K)

28. Certain amount of a gas (  1.5) taken in a container and allowed to expand reversibly

and adiabatically from 49 L to 64 L, starting from an initial temperature of 470 C . Find

the final temperature of gas in 0 C .

29. An ideal gas expands in volume from 1  103 m3 to 1  102 m3 at 300 K against a

constant pressure of 1  105 Nm 2 . The work done is (100  y ) J . The value of ‘y’ is

30. A thermodynamic process is shown in the following figure. The pressure and volumes

corresponding to some point in the figure are:

PA  3  104 Pa; PB  8  104 Pa; VA  2  103 cm3 ;VD  5  103 cm3

In the process AB, 600J of heat is added to the system and in BC, 200J of heat is added

to the system. The change in internal energy of the system in the process AC would be
equal to (70  y ) J . The value of ‘y’ is

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SECTION – III
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
Answer Q,31, Q,32 and Q,33 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
Answer the following questions based on the following data.
The wave function,  n ,l ,ml is a mathematical function whose value depends upon
spherical polar coordinates (r , , ) of the electron and characterised by the quantum
numbers n, l , ml . Here ‘r’ is distance from nucleus,  is colatitude and  is azimuth. In
the mathematical functions given in the table, Z is atomic number and a0 is Bohr
radius.
Column - I Column - II Column - III

3
 Zr 
 Z  2  a0 
I 1s orbital i  n ,l ,ml    e P
 a0 

Probability density at nucleus


II 2s orbital ii One radial node Q  1
a03

5  Zr 
 Z  2  a  Probability density is
III 2p z orbital iii  n ,l ,ml    re  0  cos R
 a0  maximum at nucleus

Energy needed to excite


electron from n  2 state to
27
2 xy- plane is a nodal n  4 state is times the
IV 3d z orbital iv S 32
plane
energy needed to excite
electron from n  2 to n  6
state
31. For the given orbital in Column I, the only correct combination for any hydrogen-like
species is
A) (I)(ii)(S) B) (IV)(iv)(R) C) (II)(ii)(P) D) (III)(iii)(P)
32. For hydrogen atom, the only correct combination is
A) (I)(i)(S) B) (II)(i)(Q) C) (I)(i)(P) D) (I)(iv)(R)

33. For He ion, the only incorrect combination is
A) (I)(i)(R) B) (II)(ii)(Q) C) (I)(iii)(R) D) (I)(i)(S)

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Answer Q,34, Q,35 and Q,36 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
Answer the following questions based on the following data. Consider the gas is ideal.
Column - I Column - II Column - III

I 1 Isobaric process P U  0

II 2 Isothermal process Q Work done  0

III 3 Cyclic process R W   Pext (V2  V1 )

IV 4 Isochoric process S Q  U

34. Which of the following is correct for a process in which change of any state function
is zero
A) I  4  P B) II  3  P C) II  2  Q D) IV  4  P
35. Which of the following is incorrect?
A) I  4  Q B) IV  2  P C) III  1  R D) III  1  S
36. Which of the following is incorrect for a process in which H  0 ?
A) IV  2  P B) II  3  Q C) I  4  S D) II  3  P
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MATHEMATICS Max. Marks: 61
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for all correct options & +1 partial marks, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all wrong
cases
tanA cotA
37. The expression  can be written as (where   n   / 4,n  Z )
1  cotA 1  tanA
A) secAcosecA  1 B) sec A  cos ec A  secA   tan 2 A
C) sin AcosA  1 D) tanA  cotA  1
 
38. For any   ,  , the expression 3(sin   cos ) 4  6(sin   cos ) 2  4sin 6  equals
4 2
to
A) 13  4cos4   2sin 2  cos2  B)13  4cos6 
C) 9  4sin 2  cos 2 (sec 2   2) D) 9  4sin 2  cos 2 (tan 2   3)

sin 4 x cos 4 x 1
39. If   then
2 3 5
2 sin 8 x cos8 x 1
A) tan x 
2
B)  
3 8 27 125
1 sin 8 x cos8 x 2
C) tan 2 x  D)  
3 8 27 125
2 4 8 16 1
40. If cos cos cos cos  2 , and | x 2  3x  2 | k has no real solutions and
15 15 15 15 k

f (x)  x 2  5x  cos , has roots of opposite sign   (0, )   
2
A) K  4 B) K  4 C) K.cos   0 D) K.sin   0
41. In the inequality below, the value of the angles is expressed in radian measure, which
one of the inequalities below is true?
A) sin1  sin 2  sin 3 B) sin 3  sin 2  sin1
C) sin 3  sin 4  sin 5 D) sin 3  sin1  sin 2

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42. Which of the following statements are always true? (where, Q denotes the set of
rationals)
A) cos2 Qandsin 2 Q  tan  Q (if defined)
B) tan  Q  sin 2,cos2and tan 2 Q (if defined)
C) if sin  Qandcos  Q  tan3 Q (if defined)
D) if sin  Q  cos3 Q
43. If 2cos   2 2  3sec , where  (0,2) then which of the following can be correct?
1 1
A) cos   B) tan   1 C) sin    D) cot   1
2 2
SECTION-II
(INTEGER ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
1
44. Let f k (x)  (sin k x  cos k x) for K =1, 2, 3....... then for all x  R, the value of
k
100  f 4 (x)  f 6 (x)   is where [.] represent greatest integer function

45. tan 46o tan14o  tan 74o tan14  tan 74o tan 46o is equal to

1  sin 2  cos 2
46. If f ()  , then value of 6 f (11o ).f (34o ) equals
2cos 2

b
47. Let a, b, c be positive integers such that is an integer. If a, b, c are in G.P. and the
a
a 2  a  14
arithmetic mean of a, b, c is b  2 , the value of
a 1

48. If sin   cosec   2 then the value of sin 20   cosec20  is_________

SECTION – III
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
Answer Q,49, Q,50 and Q,51 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
Column-I contains the information.
Column-II contains the values of p.
Column-III contains the values of q.

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Column-I Column-II Column-III
If
I) cos5  a cos   bcos   ccos   d i)
3 5

1 P) 1
p  a  b 1
qabcd
2 4
If x  ycos  z cos then
3 3
II) 1 1 1 ii) 0 Q) 3
p  
x y z
q  xy  yz  xz
In ABC , tanB  tanC  5 ,

tan AtanC  3,A  then
III) 3 iii) 36 R) 0
p  (tanA  tanB  tanC) 2

q  (tanA  tanB  tanC) 2


tanx tany tanz
If   , xyz
2 3 5
38
tan 2 x  tan 2 y  tan 2 z 
IV) K iv) S)
tanx  t an y  tanz 12 6
p
tanx tany tanz
38
q
tan x  tan 2 y  tan 2 z
2

49. Which of the following is correct combination

A) I-iii-Q B) III-iii-R C) IV-i-R D) II-ii-P

50. Which of the following is the correct combination

A) IV-ii-Q B) II-III-s C) III-iv-R D) None of these

51. Which of the following is not the correct combination

A) III-iv-Q B) IV-i-Q C) II-ii-R D) None of these

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Answer Q,51, Q,53 and Q,54 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
Column-I contains the information about the series.
Column-II contains the values of p.
Column-III contains the values of q.
Column – I Column – II Column – III
n

T
r 1
r
 3n  n
p  T6 3
I) i) 42 P)

1 4
q
r 1 T  1
r
n
n(n  1)(n  2)
r 1
Tr 
18
II) p  T6 ii) 485 Q) 7
n
1
q
r 1 T
r

4 5
Sn    ...  upto n
1.2.3. 2.3.4
terms
III) p  1 iii) 7 R) 6
T6

q   Tr
r 1
2 2
 1  1
Tn  1  1    1  1  
 n  n
119
1 112 5
IV) p   iv) S)
r 1 T
r
3 4
20
1
q
r 1 T
r

52. Which of the following correct combination?

A) I-ii-P B) II-iii-Q C) III-iv-P D) IV-ii-S

53. Which of the following correct combination?

A) I-iv-R B) II-iv-Q C) III-iv-S D) IV-i-S

54. Which of the following is not the correct combination?

A) IV-i-Q B) II-iii-R C) III-i-R D) None of these

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