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PART 1 – PHYSICS

Section – I : (Maximum Marks : 80)


 This section contains TWENTY questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct option in the ORS.
 For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
Full Marks : +4 If only the bubble corresponding to the correct option is darkened.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
Negative Marks : 1 In all other cases

1. Which of the following is a CORRECT statement?


(a) 2.3056 + 10.138 – 7.4671 = 4.9765
(b) 2.38 × 1.0 = 2.38
8.05
(c)  2.6
3.1
(d) (1.11 – 0.1) × 9.0 = 9.0

2. A projectile travels at  below horizontal 1 sec after projection as shown. What is the value of ?

1
(a) tan1  2  (b) tan1   (c) 37° (d) 53°
2

3. An electron in a research apparatus follows a circle path. On the electron’s first circuit of the
apparatus, its speed is v0 and the radius of its circular path is R. Each time it makes on circuit, it
v
passes a short region where it receives a “kick” and gains an additional speed of 0 . The
100
electron follows a circular path such that the magnitude of its acceleration is always the same.
What is the radius of the circular path after the electron has received 10 kicks?
R R
(a) (b) 1.1 R (c) 1.21 R (d)
1.1 1.21

4. A square of mass m is made of thin wire with sides of length a. Calculate the rotational inertia
about the z-axis.
7ma2 5ma2 7ma2 5ma2
(a) (b) (c) (d)
6 6 12 12
5. If we want that a simple pendulum oscillates with same time period in summer as it did in winter,
what changes to the simple pendulum should we do during summer?
(a) Increase the length (b) Decrease the length
(c) Increase mass of bob (d) Decrease mass of bob
6. An igloo, a hemispherical enclosure built of ice  1.67 J / m  sC  , has as inner radius of 2.50m. The
thickness of the ice is 0.5m. At what rate must thermal energy be generated to maintain the air
inside the igloo at 5C when the outside temperature is  40C? Ignore all thermal energy losses
through the ground or by air currents.

(a) 2.25 kW (b) 4.5 kW (c) 1.25 kW (d) 5 kW
7. Assume temperature of 27C, p = 10 Pa, n = 1 mole diameter of air molecules as 10 -10m, which of
5

the following is correct?


(a) Mean free path > interatomic spacing (b) Mean free path = interatomic spacing
(c) Mean free path < interatomic spacing (d) Data insufficient
8. A car is moving towards a stationary observer at a speed of 108 km/hr. The speed of sound is 330
m/s. If the observer hears the frequency of horn as 550 Hz, what frequency will he hear after the
car has passed?
(a) 550 Hz (b) 500 Hz (c) 458.33 Hz (d) 421.6Hz
9. Two blocks of same mass but different density 1 & 2 are floating in water. Block2 has higher
fraction of its volume submerged in water. If buoyant force on them are B 1 & B2 :-
(a) B1 > B2, 1  2 (b) B1  B2 , 1  2 (c) B1  B2 , 1  2 (d) B1  B2 , 1  2
10. A plastic ball is rising in water with terminal speed v. If we use a different plastic whose density is
double that of the original ball but still less that density of water, keeping the radius same, the
terminal speed would be:
(a) Doubled (b) Half
(c) More than original value (d) Less than original value
11. The electric field line pattern for charges + 2q &  q are shown. Select the most appropriate
diagram:-

12. In half deflection method, the resistance of resistance box in series with the galvanometer is
10,000  . When the galvanometer is shunted with 10  resistance, its reading drops to half the
initial value. The resistance of galvanometer is:-
(a) 5  (b) 10  (c) 20  (d) 25 
13. Two air filled capacitors are connected as shown. The left capacitor is suddenly filled with a
dielectric of constant K. The work done by battery after that is 24J. Dielectric constant K is:-

(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6


14. An infinite cylindrical current carrying wire carries a current that is uniformly distributed over its
cross section. The magnetic field as a function of distance form it’s axis is-
15. A metal sheet is being pulled out of a region of magnetic field. IF the sheet is not magnetic:-

(a) No force is required and no heat is dissipated in sheet.


(b) Force is required but no heat is dissipated in sheet.
(c) No force is required but heat is dissipated in the sheet.
(d) Force is required and heat is dissipated in the sheet.
16. A signal containing multiple frequencies is shown in figure A. It is passed through 2 different filters
and then outputs are shown in figure B & C.

(a) B corresponds to low pass filter and C to high pass filter.


(b) B corresponds to high pass filter and C to low pass filter.
(c) Both correspond to low pass filter
(d) Both correspond to high pass filter.
17. The sketch shown below illustrates the apparatus and results for a famous experiment. The graph
on the right is a polar plot of the number of electrons received in the detector. From the result,
the experimenters were able to conclude that:-

(a) The energy levels of atoms in a metal are quantized.


(b) Electrons in a beam can behave as wave.
(c) Electrons have spin half.
(d) There are magnetic domains inside a nickel sample.
18. Mass of Bromine, Selenium and Krypton are given as:-
MBr80  79.918528 u, M  80 Kr  = 79.916376 u,

M 80 Se   79.916521u
Which of the following  decays are possible?

35 Br 36 Kr  1 e  v
(i) 80 80 0

(ii) 80
35 Br 80
84 Se  1 e  v
0

(iii) 80
35 Br  0
1 e  34
80
Se  v
(a) all 3 (b) (i) & (iii) only (c) (ii) & (iii) only (d) (i) & (ii) only
19. Drawing power form a 12V car battery, a 9V stabilized DC voltage is required to power a car stereo
system, attached to the terminals A and B, as shown in the figure. If a Zener diode with ratings, V z
= 9V and Pmax = 0.27 W, is connected as shown in the figure, for the above purpose, the minimum
series resistance RS must be:-

(a) 111  (b) 103  (c) 100  (d) 97 

20. When light of wavelength 540 nm passes through a single slit of unknown width, the diffraction
pattern displays a second maximum where the first minimum of light of an unknown wavelength
had been observed to fall. What is the unknown wavelength?

(a) 360 nm (b) 270 nm (c) 180 nm (d) 810 nm


SECTION-II: (Maximum Marks: 20)
 This section contains TEN questions. Attempt any 5 questions. First 5 attempted questions will be
considered for marking.
 The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE.
 For each question, enter the correct numerical value (If the numerical value has more than two
decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, .30,
30.27, 127.30, if answer is 11.36777….. then both 11.36 and 11.37 will be correct) by darken the
corresponding bubbles in the ORS.
For Example: If answer is 77.25, 5.2 then fill the bubbles as follows.
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marketing scheme: Full
Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered as answer.
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases

 nx 
1. A wave given by equation y = 1mm sin   5nt  is produced in a string 100m long of mass 1 kg.
 30 
What is the tension (in N) in string? x is in m & t in sec.
2. You are trying to construct a compound microscope given two lenses with focal lengths f 1 = 1.0cm
and f2 = 4.0cm. How far apart (in cm) should you place the lenses in order to obtain an angular
magnification of 60? (Assume normal adjustment of microscope)
3. A small elastic ball of mass m is placed at the apex of a 45 inclined plane as shown in the figure
below. The ball is allowed to slip without friction down the plane (along the dotted line), hit the
ground (as shown) and bounce along it. If the height of the inclined plane is h and the coefficient
of restitution between the ball and the ground is 0.5, then the distance AB, as marked on the
figure, will be N × h, where N is

4. An electron moves in the field produced by a charged sphere of radius 10cm along the radius
connecting the points separated by 12 and 15 cm from the centre of the sphere. The velocity of
the electron changes thereby from 2 × 105 to 2 × 106 m/s. Determine the surface charge (in nC/m2)
density of the sphere. (Mass of electron = 9.1 × 10 -31kg)
5. In the circuit in figure we have 1  2 = 100V, R1 = 20  , R2 = 10  , R3 = 40  and R4 = 30  . Find
the reading of the ammeter (in A). Disregard the resistance of the battery and the ammeter.
6. You are given a converging lens with equal radii of curvature and a diverging lens with the same
radii of curvature as those of the converging lens. The lenses are made of material with n = 1.50,
the radii of curvature are all 35cm. They are placed at opposite ends of a tube 15cm long, and the
nearer lens which is converging is 10cm from an object. What is the location of the image that
results from the two refractions? Write the final distance (in cm) from diverging lens.
7. A calorimeter consists of 400g of water at 24C. A 500g piece of copper at 100C is thrown into
the water and the equilibrium temperature is found to be 36.5C. What is the molar heat capacity
of copper in cal/mol k, given that 1 mol of copper has a mass of 63.5g? Neglect the heat capacity
of the container.
8. The new white belt of a long horizontal conveyor is moving with a constant speed v = 3.0m/s. A
small block of carbon is placed on the belt with zero initial velocity relative to the ground. The
block will slip a bit before moving with the belt, leaving a black mark on the belt (figure). How long
is that mark (in m) if the coefficient of kinetic friction between the carbon block and the belt is
0.20 and the coefficient of static friction is 0.30?

9. In gravity free space, a bead of charge 1C and mass 3mg is threaded on a rough rod of friction
coefficient  = 0.3. A magnetic field of magnitude 0.2 T exists perpendicular to the rod. The bead
is projected along the rod with a speed 4m/s. How much distance (in m) will the bead cover
before coming to rest?
10. Initially the capacitor is uncharged. What is the steady state charge on it  in C  after the switch
is closed?
PART 2 – CHEMISTRY
Section – I : (Maximum Marks : 80)
 This section contains TWENTY questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct option in the ORS.
 For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
Full Marks : +4 If only the bubble corresponding to the correct option is darkened.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
Negative Marks : 1 In all other cases
1. Hydrogenation of the above compound in the presence of poisoned palladium catalyst gives

(a) An optically active compound (b) An optically inactive compound


(c) A racemic mixture (d) A diastereomeric mixture
2. The sum of “number off filled orbitals” and “number of vacant orbitals” upto valence shell of Fe is
(a) 15 (b) 25 (c) 30 (d) 35
3. Resistance of an aqueous solution containing 2 moles NH4Cl and completely filled in between two
electrodes which are 20cm apart was found to be 100 ohm. The molar conductivity of NH 4Cl (in
ohm-1 cm2 mol-1) is
(a) 2.0 (b) 1.25 (c) 2.50 (d) 3.80
4. The oxidation of toluene with hot KMnO4 gives-
(a) Benzoic acid (b) Benzaldehyde (c) Benzene (d) Benzyl alcohol
1
5. Which of the following set contains specie that have interaction energy proportional to 3 ?
r
(r  internuclear distance)

6. What is the apparent molecular mass (in gm/mol) of a weak acid, HA (molar mass = 30.0 gm/mol)
in an aqueous solution, which shows elevation in boiling point by 0.0156C?
[Given: pKa (HA) = 2.0, Kb (H2O) = 0.52 K kg mol-1]
(a) 17.8 (b) 28.3 (c) 20.0 (d) 23.6
7. N-Ethyl pthalimide on hydrolysis gives-
(a) Methyl alcohol (b) Ethyl amine (c) Dimethyl amine (d) Diethyl amine
8. Consider the following reactions of 1A metals.
 
M +  x  y  NH3   M  NH3 x   e NH3 y 

1
Mam  e   NH3     MNH2am  H2  g 
2
Which of the following statement is
INCORRECT?
(a) The blue color of the solution is due to the ammoniated electron which absorbs energy in
infrared region of light
(b) In concentrated solution, the blue color changes to bronze color
(c) If concentration increases, the solution turns diamagnetic from paramagnetic
(d) The deep blue solution is conducting in nature
9. The compressibility factor of a Vanderwaal gas is 0.5 at 27C and 24 atm. The value of Vanderwaal
constant ‘a’ (in atm-L2/mol2) is (b = 0.10 L/mol, R = 0.08 L-atm/K-mol)
(b) 2.4 (b) 4.0 (c) 3.6 (d) 9.0
10.

respectively are :
11. Select the CORRECT statements?
(i)  Zn(gly)2  is optically active compound

(ii) PdClBr  gly   exhibits geometrical isomerism

(iii) IrBr4  en  exhibits cis trans isomerism

(iv) RhCl2 NH3 4  number of stereo isomers is equal to number of geometrical isomers
(a) (i), (ii), (iv) (b) (ii), (iii), (iv) (c) (ii), (iii) (d) (i), (iii), (iv)
12. A sample of hydrogen atoms de-excites from 6th excited state to the ground state in one or more
electronic transitions. If no spectral line is obtained in the Paschen and Brackett series, then the
maximum number of spectral lines of different photon energies obtained will be-
(a) 21 (b) 15 (c) 10 (d) 7
13. Hydrolysis of sucrose into (+) glucose and (-) fructose is known as-
(a) Mutarotation (b) Inversion (c) Pyrolysis (d) none of these
14. Which of the following reduction methods is correctly matched against the given metals
(commercial process)?
 
(a)  Cu, Pb    Self reduction (b) (Au, Ag) 
 Electrolytic reduction
 low grade low grade 
(c) (Cr, Mn)  Thermite reduction (d) (Fe, Al)  Carbon reduction
15. An equilibrium mixture contains 2.0 moles of A(g) and 4.0 moles of B(g). Now, 2.0 moles of A(g) is
added in this equilibrium mixture and the system is allowed to re-achieve equilibrium at constant
volume and temperature. Now, the volume of system is doubled at constant temperature. What
should be the moles of B(g) at new equilibrium? The reaction involved is

A  g   2 Bg .
(a) 3.86 (b) 5.86 (c) 4.86 (d) 6.58
16. Nylon-66 is obtained by condensation polymerization of-
(a) Adipic acid and hexamethylene diamine (b) Phenol and formaldehyde
(c) Terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol (d) Succinic acid and hexamethylene diamine
17.

If Q is a colourless gas with rotten fish smell then select CORRECT statement.
(a) (Q) also produced on heating of H3PO4
(b) Structure of (P) is polymeric
(c) Only two oxy bridges are present in (S)
(d) Zero acidic hydrogen present in anionic part of (R)
18. Which reagent can not be used to distinguish t-Butyl alcohol and isopropyl alcohol:
(a) KMnO4 (b) HCl + Anhy ZnCl2 (c) Ammonical AgNO3 (d) K2Cr2O7
19. The only INCORRECT information is
(a) In isothermal expansion of an ideal gas, internal energy of the gas remains unchanged.
(b) In adiabatic free expansion of an Vanderwaal gas, the internal energy of gas remains
unchanged.
(c) In adiabatic free expansion of an ideal gas, the initial and final temperature of the gas remains
same.
(d) In adiabatic free expansion of a Vanderwaal gas, the initial and final temperature of gas will
remains same.
20.  X  1) O
3
2) Zn/H O
  Y   Z  ,
2
C 6H12

(Y) & (Z) both show disproportination with conc. NaOH. Then X will be-
SECTION-II: (Maximum Marks: 20)
 This section contains TEN questions. Attempt any 5 questions. First 5 attempted questions will be
considered for marking.
 The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE.
 For each question, enter the correct numerical value (If the numerical value has more than two
decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, .30,
30.27, 127.30, if answer is 11.36777….. then both 11.36 and 11.37 will be correct) by darken the
corresponding bubbles in the ORS.
For Example: If answer is 77.25, 5.2 then fill the bubbles as follows.
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marketing scheme: Full
Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered as answer.
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases

1. If x = Group number of Europium (atomic number 63)


y = Period number of Americium (atomic number 95)
z = Most stable oxidation state shown by Gadolinium (atomic number 64)
then find the value of x + y + z?
2. The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide follows first order kinetics.
 2H2O    + O2(g)
2H2O2(aq) 
If the volume of O2 gas liberated at S TP in first 2- minutes of the start of decomposition is
25.00ml, what should be the total volume of O2 gas (in ml) collected in time, t >> T1/2. (t1/2 for the
decomposition of H2O2 is 10 min)
3. How many H-atome can be exchanged by D-atom when the following compound is kept in

OD / D2O solution for long time?

4. Find out the number of following orders which are INCORRECT against the mentioned properties:
(i) Ortho hydrogen > Para hydrogen (Stability at low temperature)
(ii) Ethanol > Glycerol (Viscosity)
(iii) D2 < He (Boiling point)
(iv) HF > H2O (Melting point)
(v) H3BO3 > BF3 (Melting point)
(vi) NH3 < SbH3 (Boiling point)
(vii) H2O2 > H2O (Strength of hydrogen bond)
(viii) H2O < D2O (Freezing point)
(ix) HF2 < HF (Strength of hydrogen bond)
(x) D2O < H2O (Bond energy)
5. A metal crystallises as simple cubic crystal. The distance between the nearest neighbours of each
258.36
atom is pm. The atomic radius of metal atoms (in pm) is
2
6. Nitric oxide is formed in the combustion of fuel. An internal combustion engine produces 600 ppm
(600 mg L-1) of NO was oxidized to NO2. The NO2 formed was dissolved in 10L of water. The pH of
the resulting solution is
(log 2 = 0.30, log 3 = 0.48)
7. A thin circular-disk earrings 10.0cm in diameter is plated with a coating of gold 0.20mm thick from
an Au3+ bath. How many days (approx.) does it take to deposit the gold on one side of one earring
if the current is 0.193 ampere.
(Au = 197, density of Au = 19.7 g/cm3, 1 F = 96500 C, 86400 = 27500 p)
8. Consider the following orders given below.
(i) S > Se > Te > O (Electron Affinity)
(ii) N3  O2   F   Na  Mg 2  (Ionic Size)
(ii) Fe2+ > Fe3+ > Fe4+ (Ionization Enthalpy)
(iv) H < B < P < C < Cl (Electronegativity)
(v) Na+ < Mg2+ < Al3+ (Extent of hydration)
(vi) Li > Na > K > Rb > Cs (Reducing Nature)
(vii) LiF(s) > LiCl(s) > LiBr(s) (Lattice Energy)
If x = number of correct orders
y = number of incorrect orders
 y
then the value of  1   is.
 x
9. Among the following oxides Cr2O3, V2O5, FeO, Mn2O7, ZnO, Cu2O, MnO2, CrO3, NiO
If x = number of basic oxides
y = number of acidic oxides
z = number of amphoteric oxides

then the value of


x  y is
z
10.

How many hydrogen atom(s) is/are present in precipitate (P)?


PART 1 – MATHEMATICS
Section – I : (Maximum Marks : 80)
 This section contains TWENTY questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.
 For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct option in the ORS.
 For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
Full Marks : +4 If only the bubble corresponding to the correct option is darkened.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
Negative Marks : 1 In all other cases
15
 3 
1. If the coefficient of x21 in the expansion of  x 2   is 3640, then the value of '  ' equal
 x 
4 2 1 5
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3 3 3 3
 /2
dx
2. Value of  1  tan x 1  2 
 /2
2 x
equals

  
(a) (b) (c)  (d)
2 8 4
3. Number of integers in the domain of the function, f(x) = 3  2x  21 x
(a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 3
4. If one of the root of the quadratic equation x  x     1 = 0 is less than 1 and other is greater
2

than 1, then complete range of values of  is given by (where   R )


 1   1  1   1
(a)     ,0  (b)    0,  (c)     ,0  (d)    0, 
 4   4  3   3
2 6 10 14
5. The sum of infinite terms of the series, 1   2  3  4  ...  upto  terms
3 3 3 3
(a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 2 (d) 3
2 2
6. Let x + y – 4x – 2y – 11 = 0 be a circle. A pair of tangents from point P(4, 5) with a pair of raii form
a quadrilateral of area
(a) 4 (b) 8 (c) 16 (d) 12
 1
x 1
7. If f(x) =  x , is differentiable everywhere and K = a + b, then value of k is
x 1
ax  b
2
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 0 (d) 1
8. The negation of the statement “If a quadrilateral is a square then it is a rhombus”.
(a) If a quadrilateral is not a square then it is a rhombus.
(b) If a quadrilateral is a square then it is not a rhombus.
(c) A quadrilateral is a square and it is not a rhombus.
(d) A quadrilateral is not a square and it is a rhombus.
9. The variance of the data
2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 is
(a) 7 (b) 10 (c) 9 (d) 8
  
ˆ b  3iˆ  2jˆ  kˆ and c     1 ˆi     1  ˆj  kˆ are linearly dependent vectors and
10. If a  ˆi  6ˆj  3k,

c  6 then sum of all possible value of ( + ) is   ,   R 
(a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 8 (d) 4
2 2
11. The area bounded by the curves y = x and x = y is equal to
1 2 3 5
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3 3 4 3
xy dx
12. Solution of the differential equation, xdy =  ydx is (where s  (1, 1))
1  x2
(a) loge xy = sin1x + C (b) loge xy = 2sin1x + C
(c) loge  x  y  = 2sin1x + C (d) loge  x  y   2sin1 x  C
13. Conic represented by x = 4(cost – sint) and y = 5(cost + sint) is (where t is the parameter)
(a) Circle (b) Ellipse (c) Parabola (d) Hyperbola
14. Consider pair of straight lines ax2 + 3xy – 2y2 – 5x + 5y + c = 0 representing perpendicular lines.
Value of a  c equals
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
15. All the words formed by writing all the letters of word ZENITH are arranged as in English dictionary.
Now the position of word ZENITH is (from beginning)
(a) 598 (b) 602 (c) 532 (d) 616
16. The relation R {(1,1), (2,2), (3,3), (1,2), (2,1), (2,3), (3,2)} is defined on set A = {n : 3 n > 4n-1, n  N}.
Relation R is
(a) reflexive relation (b) symmetric relation (c) transitive relation (d) equivalence relation
1 1
17. Let S =  a,b  : A 3  A where A is a matrix defined as A =  2 2  then n(S) equals (where n(A)
 
a b
denotes number of elements in set A)
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
 
18. Let P  1,7 2 be a point and line L is 2 2  x  1   y  2, z  0. If PQ is the distance of the plane

2x  y  z  1 from point P measured along a line inclined at an angle 45 with the line L and is
minimum, then value of PQ equals
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 6
sinx 
5cosx  cos3 x 
19. If f(x) =  2 loge 2   dx and f(0) = 1 then value of f(/2) equals
  2  sinx  3  cos2 x 
 
3e 3e
(a) 3e (b) (c) (d) 3e
2 2
20. Let A(z1), B(z2) and C(z3) lie on the circle z  i =1 and satisfy the equation 3z1 + i 2z2 + 2z3. If D is the
centre of the circle z  i  1, then area of quadrilateral ABCD equals:-
3 5 11 7
(a) (b) (c) (d)
4 4 4 4

SECTION-II: (Maximum Marks: 20)


 This section contains TEN questions. Attempt any 5 questions. First 5 attempted questions will be
considered for marking.
 The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE.
 For each question, enter the correct numerical value (If the numerical value has more than two
decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, .30,
30.27, 127.30, if answer is 11.36777….. then both 11.36 and 11.37 will be correct) by darken the
corresponding bubbles in the ORS.
For Example: If answer is 77.25, 5.2 then fill the bubbles as follows.
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marketing scheme: Full
Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered as answer.
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases

1. If the slope of tangent to the curve y = ax3 – bx2 at x = 1 is equal to 3, where a  [1,2] then number
of possible integral values of b is
A 1 B 1
2. It is given that events A and B of an experiment are such that P    and P    and
B 4  A  12
1
chance of occurrence of an event “only A” is (where P(x) denote the probability of occurrence
12
of event ‘x’). Value of 22P(B) equals
3. If the system of equations
x + 6y + 6z = x
4x – y + 4z = y
2x  2y  z  5z
has non-trivial solution then the value of  equals (where  R)
g' 1 
4. If the function f(x) = 2 + x2 – e-x and g(x) = f1(x), then value of equals
4

5. If x1 lim
cot 1  x 1  x  then
3e x1
 x2 
equals
x    2x  1 
1
x
 4
sec   
  x  1 
 
4
 2
6. Assume e 5
 . If x, y satisfy, y = ex and the minimum value of (x2 + y2) is expressed in the form of
5
m
tehn
2m  n equals (where m & n are coprime natural numbers)
n 5
7. Let f(x) be non-constant thrice differentiable function defined on   ,   such that f(x) = f(6 – x)
and f’(0) = 0 = f’(2) = f’(5). If ‘n’ is the minimum number of roots of (f”(x))2 + f(x)f”(x) = 0 in the
interval x  [0, 6] then sum of digits of n equals
x2  y  z  y2  x  z  z2  x  y  xyz
8. If a,b,c,x,y,z are non-zero real numbers and 3
 3
 3
  1 , then the
a b c abc
value of (a3 + b3 + c3 + abc) equals
9. If the co-ordinate of the vertex of the vertex of the parabola whose parametric equation is x = t 2 –
t + 1 and y = t2 + t + 1, t  R is (a, b) then (2a + 4b) equals
1  sinA cosB  sinA  sinB  f(A,B)
10. If f(A, B) =  and g(A, B) = and h(A,B) = then the
cos A 1  sinB sin  A  B   cos A  cosB g(A,B)
value of h 18, 36  . (wherever defined)

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