FS-2 CPP 10 Physics Chemistry Mathematics 2020
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Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - Thermal Properties of Matter
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8. A point sources S of light in vacuum is emitting a than the right side.
power P. An isolated sphere of radius r is situated at
a distance R from source S (R>>r), has a mass M
and specific heat capacity C. The time in which 1 2 3 1 3 2 3 2 1
temperature of sphere rises by °C is. Assume
radiation from the sphere is negligible.
(I) (II) (III)
S radius=r (A) In steady state, rate of energy conduction
R
through the wall III is greatest.
R2MC 4R 2MC (B) In steady state, rate of energy conduction
(A) 2 (B) 2 through all the walls (I), (II) and (III) are same
Pr Pr
(C) In steady state, temperature difference across
3R2MC 4R 2MC material 1 is greatest in wall II.
(C) (D)
Pr 2 Pr 2 (D) In steady state, temperature difference across
material 1 is same in all the walls
SECTION - B
11. There are eight identical solid spheres at same
Multiple Correct Answer Type temperature, the rate of cooling of each sphere is
x. The rate of heat loss from each sphere is Q. All
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
spheres are combined to form a single sphere at
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
same temperature then for new sphere
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
x
9. A horizontal rod (length L, mass m, cross section (A) Rate of cooling becomes
A, coefficient of linear expansion ) fits exactly 2
(without tension) between two rigid vertical (B) Rate of cooling becomes 2x
supports. Choose the correct option(s)(Y is the (C) Rate of heat loss becomes 4Q
Young’s modulus of the rod’s material)
(D) Rate of heat loss becomes 2Q
12. A U-tube filled with a liquid of volumetric expansion
coefficient 10–5/°C lies in a vertical plane. The
height of liquid column in the left vertical limb is
100 cm. The liquid in the left vertical limb is
(A) Since the length of rod cannot increases maintained at a temperature = 0°C while the liquid
beyond L, on increasing its temperature by , in the right limb is maintained at a temperature =
the effect of thermal expansion is neutralized 100°C. The difference in levels in the two limbs is
by compressive forces developed by the wall (A) 0.1 cm
(B) If the walls and rod are rough with mutual (B) 0.2 cm
f riction coeff icient , then increment in
temperature of the rod, required to prevent (C) 0.2 mm
mg (D) Zero
the rod from falling is
2YA
SECTION-D
(C) If the walls and rod are rough with mutual Integer Answer Type
friction coef ficient m, then increment in
temperature q of the rod, required to prevent This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
mg to each of the questions is an integer.
the rod from falling is
4YA 13. A steel wire is heated to 170°C and held between
two rigid supports which are 20 cm apart. The wire
(D) The stress developed in wire is
is allowed to cool to a temperature of 29.6°. If the
10. Figure shows three different arrangements of materials frequency of the note produced when the wire is
1, 2 and 3 (identical in shape) to form a wall. The plucked at the middle is 100k, then find the value of
thermal conductivities are K1, K2 and K3 respectively and
k. (The density D of steel is 7.8 × 103 kg/m3 and for
K1 > K2 > K3. The left side of the wall is 20°C higher
steel = 16 × 10–6K–1 and Y of steel = 20 × 1010 Pa)
Maintained
at T2 T1<T2
Maintained
at T1
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BR BR
(A) (B)
2t t
2BR BR
(C) (D) 4t
t
(A) Rate of heat flow from surrounding to the flask
3. Four cubes of ice at – 10°C each one gm is taken is 80 J/s
out from the refrigerator and are put in 150 gm of
(B) The rate at which ice melts is Kg/s
water at 20ºC. The temperature of water when 4200
approx.
thermal equilibrium is attained. Assume that no (C) The rate at which ice melts is 100 Kg/s
heat is lost to the outside and water equivalent of
(D) Rate of heat flow from surrounding to the flask
container is 46 gm. (Specific heat capacity of
is 40 J/s
water = 1 cal/gm°C, Specific heat capacity of ice
= 0.5 cal/gm-°C, Latent heat of fusion of ice = 80 6. When temperature of the shown copper ring of
cal/gm) radius r, thickness d and gap t is increased, which
of the following increase?
(A) 0°C (B) –10°C
(C) 17.9°C (D) 20°C
SECTION - B
Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
SECTION-D
3R
Matrix-Match Type
T2 k 0R
This Section D have “match the following” type question. (B) T1 R
(q) T1 T2
Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match 3ln2
k0
the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more
Thick spherical
entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in shell, radial flow
Col-II. 2R
R 4k 0R
(D)
T1 T2
(s) T1 T2
100° 0° ln2
Steam Ice Water
Chamber Chamber x
solid cylinder,
heat flow along axis,
B variable k
A k = k 0 (1+x/(3R))
x
Column I Column II
(A) Initially rate of heat (p) Maximum
dQ SECTION-D
flow will be at section A
dt Integer Answer Type
(B) At steady state rate (q) Maximum at
dQ This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
of heat flow section B
dt to each of the questions is an integer.
will be
(C) At steady state (r) Minimum at
temperature gradient section B
dT
dx will be
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10. A sphere P(emissivity = 1) of radius 2R and another
sphere Q (emissivity = 1/2) of radius R are placed in
vacuum at some distance. There are no other ob-
jects. The temperature of the sphere Q is maintained
at 200K by the means of a heater. A fraction 1/32 of
the power emitted by the sphere Q falls on the sphere
P. If the equilibrium temperature of the sphere P is
10 T, find the value of T. 15. A small metallic sphere of density radius r = 4.2
11. A thermally insulated piece of metal is heated under cm and specific heat capacity s = 500 J/kg°C is
atmospheric pressure by an electric current so that heated to temperature T = 800°C and then placed
it receives electric energy at a constant power P. on a large ice block at 0°C. The maximum depth to
This leads to an increase of the absolute temperature which the sphere can penetrate the ice block is equal
T of the metal with time t as given by the equation to 4K in centimeter. Find the value of K. Given ratio
T(t)=T0[1+a(t–t0)]1/4. Here a, t0 and T0 are constants.
of the density of the sphere to that of the ice 3,
4P i
The heat capacity of the metal is CP T Tn
aT0 4 latent heat of fusion of ice is L = 80 cal/gm
(which is temperature dependent in the temperature 16. In steady state rate of heat flow through rod of variable
range of the experiment), then find the value of n. thermal conductivity shown in the figure is 6000 W.
12. Water in a vessel with a thickness of 4 mm at its Area of cross section of rod in m2 varies with x according
bottom is boiling and the level of water decreases at to relation A(x) = (1–x), while temperature in Kelvin of
the rate of 1cm in every one minute. The temperature rod is T(x) = 300 (1 – 4x – x3) (K) find thermal conductivity
of the vessel surface, which is in contact with the (in watt/m Kelvin) of rod at x = 0. (Thermal conductivity
oven is found to be 4.5 N(in °C)above boiling depends only on x)
temperature. Then find the value of N. Thermal
conductivity of the material of the vessel is 84 watt/
metre/K. Latent heat of steam = 540 cals/g.
13. A thermostatic chamber at a height h above the
earth’s surface and maintained at 30°C has a clock
fitted with an uncompensated pendulum. The maker x
of the clock for the chamber mistakenly designs it Q
to maintain correct time at 20°C. It is found that if
the chamber were brought to earth’s surface the clock
in it would click correct time. The coefficient of linear
expansion of the material of pendulum is . Earth’s
5R x=0 x=0.5 m
radius is R. Find the value of .
h
14. A conducting tube is passing through a bath. A liquid 17. 0.5 mole of an ideal gas is kept inside an adiabatic
at temperature 90°C and specific heat s is entering cylinder of length ‘L’ and cross-section area ‘A’ closed
at one end of tube. Rate of flow of liquid is 1 kg/s by massless adiabatic piston. The cylinder is
and exit temperature is 50°C. In bath another liquid attached with a conducting rod of length ‘L’, cross-
having specific heat 2s and inlet temperature 20°C
is entering at a rate of 2 kg/s. Find the exit 1
sectional area m2 and thermal conductivity
temperature of the liquid coming out of the bath. 900
(Assume steady state condition) 415.5 W/m-K, whose other end is maintained at 0°C.
The piston is moved such that the temperature of
T < T0
T0
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7. (A,C,D) 8. (A-p,r B-s C-q, D-s) 9. (A-r B-p C-s, D-q)10. (5) 11. (3) 12.(4)
13. (1) 14. (30) 15. (5) 16. (5) 17. (5) 18.(5)
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Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
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(iii) reaction of KO2 with CO2 in the exhaled air 14. Select the correct statements.
(A) i, ii and iii are correct (A) Except lithium, all other alkali metals form
ethynide on reaction with ethyne.
(B) ii and iii are correct
(B) Lithium on combustion in air forms monoxide,
(C) iii is only correct Li2O and the nitride, Li3N.
(D) i and ii are correct (C) All alkali metal hydrogen carbonates are
9. Among the following compounds of cement which obtained in solid forms.
is present in the highest amount in portland (D) All alkali metal chlorides, except LiCI do not
cement? form hydrates.
(A) Ca2SiO4 (B) Ca3SiO5 15. Select the correct order of solubility in the water :
(C) AI2O3 (D) Ca3AI2O6 (A) LiOH < NaOH < KOH < RbOH
10. Select the incorrect statement (B) LiHCO3 > NaHCO3 > KHCO3 > RbHCO3
(A) BeO is insoluble but BeSO4 is soluble in water (C) Li2CO3 < Na2CO3 < K2CO3 < Rb2CO3
(B) BaO is soluble but BaSO4 is insoluble in water (D) CsF < CsCI < CsBr < Csl
(C) Ca(HCO3)2 can be isolated in solid slate but 16. Select the correct orders from the following :
not the NaHCO3
(A) NiO<MgO<SrO<K2O<Cs2O : basic character
(D) LiI is more soluble than KI in ethanol
(B) CsCI<RbCl<KCl<NaCl<LiCI : lattice energy
SECTION - B (C) Cs+<Rb +<K +<Na+<Li+ : size of hydrated
ions
Multiple Correct Answer Type
(D) CsF<RbF<KF<NaF<LiF : lattice energy
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its 17. Which of the following order is/are correct with
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. respect to their stabilities towards heat?
(A) Na2CO3 < K2CO3 < Rb2CO3
11. W hich of the following metals are used in
photoelectric cell s K, Cs can be used in (B) RbH < KH < NaH < LiH
photoelectric cell?
(C) LiHCO3 < NaHCO3 < KHCO3 < RbHCO3
(A) Li (B) Na
(D) NaO2 < KO2 < RbO2 < CsO2
(C) K (D) Ca
18. Select correct statement(s).
12. Alkali metals are characterised by their :
(A) Stability of peroxides and superoxides of alkali
(A) high electropositive character metals increases with increase in size of the
cation.
(B) high
(B) Increase in stabi lity of peroxi des and
(C) low melting points superoxides down the group of alkali metals is
(D) high solubility in liquid ammonia at –33°C. due to stabilisation of large anions by larger
cations through lattice energy effects.
13. In certain properties, lithium differs from other
alkali metals, it is due to : (C) The low solubility of LiF is due to its high
lattice energy whereas low solubility of Csl is
(A) exceptionally small size of its atom and ion. due to smaller hydration energy.
(B) high polarising power of its ion. (D) NaOH is not deliquescent
(C) low hydration enthalpy of its ion.
(D) high softness of its atom.
(C) Both can form complex salt (B) Na2O2 (Q) Used in space capsule
(D) Both have nearly close melting point (C) Na2O (R) Diamagnetic
20. Be and Al resemble in :
(D) LiO2 (S) Dissolves in water to
give alkaline solution
(A) both become passive on reaction with HNO3
due to formation of oxide layer. 23. Match the species given in Column-I with the facts
given in Column - II
(B) their chlorides are Lewis acids.
Column I Column II
(C) chlorides exist in polymeric or dimeric form.
(A) Be (P) Forms covalent hydride
(D) hydroxides are soluble in alkali as well as in
acid (B) Mg (Q) Responds flame test
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12. Solid (H) on hydrolysis gives a gas, which on This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
passing through ammoniacal AgNO 3 solution, to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
yields : from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
(A) white ppt. (B) red ppt. question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X,
(C) no ppt. (D) brown ppt. Y and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
Paragraph for Question Nos. 13 and 14 darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
Aqueous solution Conc. HSO
2 4
An acid that X Y Z
of salt of metal X
evolves I2
Zn/NaOH 0 0 0
from KI
1 1 1
B(g)
2 2 2
burning
X air Y M (metal oxide) 3 3 3
Y H2O
Z B 4 4 4
(Gas)
5 5 5
Note that Zn/NaOH is a reducing agent. 6 6 6
X imparts colour to the flame and forms hydrated 7 7 7
salt. 8 8 8
13. The metal present in salt may be 9 9 9
(A) Li (B) Mg
17. How many of the following elements form acetylide
(C) Ca (D) Both (1) & (3)
on direct heating with ‘C’ ?
14. The anion may be present in aqueous solution of
salt of metal X – Li, Na, K, Be, Mg, Ca, Rb
18. The number of hydroxides which decompose to
(A) H– (B) NH2– (C) NO3– (D) N3– oxides on heating from the given list is
Paragraph for Question Nos. 15 and 16 Mg(OH)2, Ca(OH)2, LiOH, NaOH, KOH, AgOH,
Hg(OH)2, Al(OH)3
When 10.0 g of a white solid (X) is heated 4.4 g of an acid
19. Number of solid compounds which shows hydrogen
gas (1) and 1.8 g of a neutral gas (2) are evolved leaving
bonding from the following list is
behind a solid residue (Y) of weight 13.8 g. (1) turns lime
water milky and (2) condenses into liquid which changes NaHCO3, KHCO3, H3BO3, KH2PO4, Ca(HCO3)2,
anhydrous CuSO4 blue. The aqueous solution of (Y) is LiHCO3, (NH4)2H2PO4
alkaline to litmus and give 19.7 g white ppt (Z) with BaCl2 20. On heating with NH3, how many of the following
solution. (Z) gives carbon dioxide with an acid. (Atomic metals form imide?
mass in g/mol of K = 39, Na = 23, O = 16, H = 1, Ca = 40
Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs
and Mg = 12)
21. Out of following how many compounds exist in
15. The formula of compound (X) in the above paragraph
hydrated state?
will be
(i) NaCl (ii) KCl
(A) KHCO3 (B) Mg(HCO3)2
(iii) MgCl2 (iv) Na2CO3
(C) Ca(HCO3)2 (D) NaHCO3
16. The formula of compound (Y) is (v) BeCl2 (vi) LiCl
(C) CaCO3 (D) Na2CO3 22. What is the number of chlorides in the given list
which dissolve in excess of NaOH solution?
SECTION-E SnCl2, CrCl3, AlCl3, FeCl3, ZnCl2, BeCl2, AgCl
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13. (A,B) 14. (A,B,D) 15. (A,C) 16. (A,B,C,D) 17. (A,B,C,D) 18. (A,B,C)
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13. (D) 14. (C) 15. (A) 16. (A) 17. (3) 18. (6)
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Chapter - Three Dimensional Geometry
Level-1
1. The angle between the two straight lines whose (C) 2 (D) 3
direction cosines l, m, n are given by l + m – n = 0 and x 2 y 3 zk
– 2l2 + 2m2 + n2 = 0 is 6. A line cuts y-z plane and z-
1 2 3
x plane at A and B respectively. If AB subtends a
3
–1
(A) (B) cos right angle at origin, then sum of possible values
2
13 of k is equal to
1 2 9
(C) cos –1 – (D) cos–1
(A)
2
(B) 6
13 13
2. The equation of image of the plane x + y + z + 1 21 3
(C) (D)
= 0 in the plane x – 2y + z + 2 = 0 is 2 2
(D) x = 0
(3 i 3 j k)y (4 i 5 j)z ( i x j y k z) where
x 1 y 2 z 3 x2 y4 z6
3. L1 : ; L2 : . i , j and k are unit vectors along x-axis, y-axis
2 3 4 3 7 6
A, B are points on L1, L2 respectively. AB can be and z-axis respectively.
parallel to
2
(A) i + j + 2k (B) i + j + k (A) 0 (B)
5
(C) ˆi 2jˆ 3kˆ (D) i + j + 4k
1 3
4.
If the lines r a b c and r b c a (C)
5
(D)
5
intersect where and are non zero real
numbers, then which of the following is always 8. Circumradius of a ABC where A(0, 0, 0), B(0, 7,
true? 0) and C(24, 0, 0) is
(A) 5 cm (B) 13 cm
(A) a c 0 (B) a c b c
(C) 12.5 cm (D) 2.5 cm
(C) b c 0 (D) a b b c
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9. If the foot of the perpendicular from the origin to a
SECTION - B
a b c Multiple Correct Answer Type
plane is , , , the equation of the plane is :
1 2 3 This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
x y z 11 out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
(A)
a b c 6
13. A plane passing through the point (1, 7, 5) and
containing the line joining the point (1, 2, 3) and (2,
x 2y 3z 7, 4) makes intercept of length , , respectively
(B) 3
a b c on the x, y, z axes, then
1 6
x 1 y 2 z 3 (C) cos (D)
(A) 7 3
3 5 4
16. The lines whose v ector equation are
x 1 y 2 z 3
(B)
1
1
2 r 2i 3j 7k 2i pj 5k and r i 2j 3k
x 1 y 2 z 3 3i pj pk are perpendicular for all values of
(C)
3 1 6
and , if
x 1 y 2 z 3 (A) p=–6 (B) p=–1
(D)
3 1 2 (C) p=1 (D) p=6
12. The shortest distance between the line x = 0,
x 2 y 1 z 1
1 1 1 1 17. The line intersects the curve
y z 1 and y 0, x z 1 is 3 2 1
2 3 4 3 x2-y2=a2 ; z=0 if a is equal to
24 26 (A) 4 (B) 5
(A) (B)
37 61
(C) –4 (D) – 5
24 26
(C) (D)
61 37
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18. The equation of a plane is 2x–y–3z=5, A(1,1,1),
SECTION-D
B(2,1,–3), C(1,–2,–2) and D(–3,1,2) are 4 points.
Which of line segments intersect the plane ? Single-Match Type
(A) AB (B) AC This section contains Single match questions. Each
question contains statements given in two columns which
(C) BD (D) CD
have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column
19. A line passes through the points P : i j 2k & Q
II are labelled p,q,r,s. Four options A, B, C and D are
given below. Out of which, only one shows the right
: i 3j k . The position vector of a point on it at
a unit distance from P is matching
24. Match the column I with column II
1 1
(A) 5i j 7k
(B) 6i j 7k
Column I Column II
5 5
107 30 69
1 1 , ,
(C) 5i 9 j 13k
(D) 4i 9j 13k
(A) Foot of perpendicular (p)
29 29 29
5 5
drawn from (1,2,3) to the
20. A line passes through two points A (1, 2, 3) and B
(3, 2, 1) then the coordinate of points at a distance line
x 2 y 1 z 2
is
of 2 2 from A is 2 3 4
88 125 69
(A) (3, 2, 5) (B) (3, 2, 1) (B) Image of point (1,2,3) (q) , ,
29 29 29
(C) (–1, 2, 5) (D) (0, 0, 0)
x 2 y 1
in the line
SECTION - C 2 3
x 3 y 2 z 1 38 57 185
Two lines whose equations are and (D) Image of point (2,5,1) (s) , ,
2 3 29 29 29
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25. Match the following (C) L1 : x = 6t , y = 1+9t, z = 3t (R) infinite
x 1 y 3 z 5 x y 1 z 2
are (D) L1 : (S) lines do
3 4 5 1 2 3
x 1 y 2 z 3 x 3 y 3 z 1
(B) and (q) Parall el L2 : not
2 3 4 4 3 2
and intersect
x 1 y 3 z 2
(B) L1 : (Q) lines lie in z–5
1 2 1 are coplanar if non negetive value of k is
1
x2 y6 z2
L2 : a unique equal to _______.
1 1 3
plane 28. A tetrahedron has vertices O(0, 0, 0) A (2, 1, 1),
B(3, 2, 1) and C( 1,1,2) and is the angle
between the f aces OAB and ABC then
33 cos is equal to______.
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29. If line x = y = z intersect the line of intersection of 31. If Q is the foot of perpendicular from the point
b2x + (2 – 4a)y + z = 1; a2x + (1 – 2b)y + z = – 1 then x5 y2 z6
P( 4, 5, 3) on the line then
find sum of all the possible values of a and b. 3 4 5
[PQ] (where[.] denote greatest integer function)
30. Consider two skew lines r p a and r q b,
32. If the distance between the plane x 2y + z = d and
where P(p) and Q(q) be points on the two lines. Also
x 1 y 2 z 3
the shortest distance between the skew lines is unit the plane containing the lines
2 3 4
and area of parallelogram whose adjacent sides are
x 2 y 3 z 4
unit vector a and b is 0.5 units. If angle between and is 6, then d is equal to
3 4 5
line of shortest distance and PQ is , then the value
3
of PQ is
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Paragraph for question nos. 14 to 16
SECTION - C
Suppose a tetrahedrons has points A, B, C and D as its
Linked Comprehension Type vertices which have co-ordinates (x1, y1, z1) (x2, y2, z2) (x3,
This section contains paragraph. Based upon this y3, z3) and (x4, y4, z4) respectively in a rectangular three
paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be dimentional space. The circumcentre of the tetrahedron
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and is the centre of a sphere passing through its vertices. So,
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. this is a point equidistant from each of the vertices of
tetrahedron. Let a tetrahedron has three of its vertices
Paragraph for Question Nos. 9 to 10 represented by the points (0, 0, 0) (6, –5, –1) and (–4,
P is a point on the straight line r (j k) (i j k) . 1, 3) and its centroid lies at the point (1, –2, 5). Then
Q is a point on the straight line r i k j k 14. The co-ordinates of the fourth vertex of the tetrahe-
dron is
such that PQ is parallel to the vector i+j+2k
9. The position vector of 'P' is (A) (2, –4, 18) (B) (1, –2, 13)
(A) (3,2,1) (B) (2,2,2) (C) (–2, 4, –2) (D) (1, –1, 1)
(C) (1,1,1) (D) (2,3,1) 15. The equation of triangular plane of tetrahedron that
contains the given vertices is
10. The distance of origin from the line 'PQ' is
(A) x – 2y + z = 0 (B) 5x – 3y – 2z = 0
190 200
(A) (B) (C) x + y + z = 0 (D) x + 2y + 3z = 0
6 6
16. The co-ordinates of the centre of the sphere
210 220 circumscribing the tetrahedron is
(C) (D)
6 6
8 47 8 45
Paragraph for question nos. 11 to 13 (A) , , 8 (B) , , 8
7 7 7 7
Let k be the length of any edge of a regular tetrahedron.
(A tetrahedron whose edges are all equal in length is called 8 45 8 45
(C) , , 8 (D) , , 8
a regular tetrahedron). The angle between a line and a 7 7 7 7
plane is equal to the complement of the angle between
the line and the normal to the p lane whereas the angle SECTION-D
between two planes is equal to the angle between the Single-Match Type
normals. Let O be the origin of reference and A, B and C This section contains Single match questions. Each
vertices with position vectors a , b and c respectively of question contains statements given in two columns which
the regular tetrahedron. have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
11. The angle between any edge and a face not contain- labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4, while the statements in Column II
ing the edge is are labelled p, q, r, s and t. Four options 1,2,3 and 4 are
given below. Out of which, only one shows the right
(A) cos–1(1/2) (B) cos–1(1/4) matching
(C) cos–1 1/ 3 (D) /3 17. A line with direction cosines proportional to 2, 1, 2
12. The angle between any two faces is meets the line x = y + a = z at P and the line
x + a = 2y = 2z at Q. The mid-point R of the line
(A) cos–1 1/ 3 (B) cos–11/4 joining P and Q lies on the plane x + 2y + z = 14.
If O is the origin, then
(C) /3 (D) cos–11/3
Column I Column II
13. The value of [ a b c ] is (A) (OP)2 (p) 41
k3 3 3 (B) (OQ)2 (q) 12
(A) (B) k
2 2
(C) (OR)2 (r) 88
k3 k3
(C) (D) (D) (PQ)2 (s) 36
3 2
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(A) r q p s 19. Match the following pair of planes with their lines
(B) p r s q of intersection
(D) p r q s x 2 y 2007
(A) x+y=0=y+z (P)
18. Consider the following linear equations 0 1
ax + by + cz = 0, bx + cy + az = 0, z 2004
cx + ay + bz = 0
x2
Match the condition/expression in column-I with (B) x–2=0=y–3 (Q) y z 1
0
statements-II.
(C) a + b + c 0 and (r) the equations (A) The locus of the (p) xyz=24
a2 + b2 + c2 represent centroid of the
ab + bc + ca identical tetrahedron is
planes
(B) The locus of the (q) (x2 + y2 + z2)3 =
(D) a + b + c 0 and (s) the equations point equidistant 192xyz
a2 + b2 + c2 = represent the from O, A, B and C is
ab + bc + ca whole of the
(C) The locus of the foot (r) xyz = 3
three
of perpendicular from
dimensional
space. origin to the plane is
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X Y Z
is equal to 0 0 0
1 1 1
(B) The distance of the image of the (q) – 3
2 2 2
point (1, –2, 3) in the plane
3 3 3
x – y + z = 5 from the origin is
equal to 4 4 4
5 5 5
(C) If be the angle between a (r) 8
diagonal of a cube and an edge of 6 6 6
1 1
= t to the plane x + 2y + 6z = 10 is ,
2 2
then 5– is ______.
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LEVEL-1
13. (A, B, C, D) 14. (C, D) 15. (C) 16. (B, D) 17. (A, C) 18. (A, B, C, D)
19. (A, C) 20. (B, C) 21. (B) 22. (D) 23. (D) 24. (C)
25. (B) 26. (A-R, B-P,S, C-Q,S, D-P,S) 27. (0) 28. (3) 29. (3)
LEVEL-2
13. (D) 14. (A) 15. (C) 16. (D) 17. (A) 18. (A)
19. (A-R, B-S, C-P, D-Q) 20. (A-r, B-p, C-q, D-s) 21. (A-r, B-t, C-s, D-p,q)
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