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Test Type : FULL SYLLABUS PRACTICE TEST-10 Test Pattern : JEE-MAINS

Do not open this Test Booklet until you are asked to do so.
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Read carefully the Instructions this Test Booklet. 
: 
 
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3
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300
marks are 300.
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1, 2, 3  
consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics   30  
having 30 questions in each subject and each subject

2 
having Two sections.
(i) Section-I contains 20 multiple choice questions (i) -I 20    
with only one correct option. 
Marking scheme : +4 for correct answer, 0 if not
attempted and –1 in all other cases.
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
(ii) Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type –1 
questions. Attempt any 5 questions. (ii)  -II 
10  
5 
First 5 attempted questions will be considered for 
marking.
Marking scheme : +4 for correct answer and 0 in 
all other cases.  : +4     
 0 

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PHYSICS

SEC-A : (Maximum Marks: 80) 3. A pendulum of length ℓ and mass m is released


This section contains 20 questions. Each question has from horizontal position A as shown and
4 options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice strikes elastically a block of same mass
connected to a spring of constant K placed on a
Questions (MCQs) Only one option is correct. For horizontal smooth surface. Find the maximum
each question, marks will be awarded as follows: deformation in the spring.
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected.
1. Power dissipation in a transistor is given by PT
= |IC|VCE. In which region transistor should be −−−−− −−−−
8 2mgℓ 8 mgℓ
operated so that PT becomes maximum ? (A) √ (B) √
5 5K 5 5K
(A) Cutoff region (B) Saturation Region −−−−− −−−−−
4 2mgℓ 4 2mgℓ
(C) √ (D) √
(C) Active region (D) None 5 5K 5 K
2. A large plank of mass M is moving with a velocity 4. Two physicst of mass 50 kg & 60 kg are
u on a horizontal frictionless floor. A block of standing at two ends of a plank of mass 40 kg
mass m is gently placed on the plank without any and length 100 m. Initially the plank is at rest
velocity. If the block slides a distance ℓ on the on a smooth surface. Both the physicst come to
plank before it stops sliding, find coefficient of
friction between the block and the plank. the mid point of the plank to discuss a problem
of mechanics. The displacement of the plank is

mu 2 mu 2
(A) (B)
2gl(M − m) 2gl(m + M )
Mu 2 Mu 2
(C) (D) 10 10
2gl(m + M ) 2gl(M − m) (A) m towards left (B) m towards right
3 3
5
(C) 5 m towards right (D) m towards left
3
5. Three square plates of mass m each are 7. A massless rod is pivoted at point O. A string
arranged as shown. Find minimum force in carrying a mass m at one end is attached to the
order to topple it. Assume that friction is point A on the rod. The period of small vertical
sufficient to prevent sliding. oscillation of mass m around its equilibrium
position is :-

a − m
−−
a − m
−−

(A) mg (B) 2 mg (A) T = 2π √ (B) T = π √


b k b k
3
(C) 3 mg (D) mg b − m
−−
b − m
−−

2 (C) T = 2π √ (D) T = π √
a k a k
6. A sonometer wire resonates with a given tuning
fork forming standing waves with five 8. One mole of an ideal gas whose pressure changes
antinodes between the two bridges when a mass with volume as P = αV, where α is a constant, is
of 9 kg is suspended from the wire. When this expanded so that its volume increases η times.
mass is replaced by a mass M, the wire Find the heat capacity of the gas.
resonates with the same tuning fork forming R γ+1
three antinodes for the same positions of the (A) C = ( )
2 γ−1
bridges. The value of M is :- γ+1
(B) C = R( )
(A) 25 kg γ−1
(B) 5 kg γ−1
(C) C = R( )
γ+1
(C) 12.5 kg
R γ−1
(D) 1/25 kg (D) C = ( )
2 γ+1
9. A uniform cylinder of radius R is spinned about 10. Find time period of oscillation if each spring
has spring constant k.
its axis to the angular velocity ω0 and then
placed into a corner as shown in figure. The
coefficient of friction between all the surfaces
equal to µ. How many turns the cylinder
accomplish before it stops?

( 1 + μ 2 )ω20 R
(A)
[ 8πgμ)(μ + 1)]
( 1 − μ 2 )ω20 R −
−−
m
(B) (A) 2π√
[ 8πgμ)(μ + 1)] k
( 1 − μ 2 )ω20 R −
−−
k
(C) (B) 2π√
[ 8πgμ)(μ − 1)] m

−−−
( 1 + μ 2 )ω20 R 2m
(D) (C) 2π√
[ 8πgμ)(μ − 1)] k
−−

m
(D) 2π√
2k
11. A car is travelling on a banked road with a 13. A, B and C are three concentric metallic shells.
speed of 10m/s on a banked road of inclination Shell A is the innermost and shell C is the
37º in a circle of radius 30 m. The car does not outermost. A is given some charge. Then,
skid. The correct Free body diagram of car is
(A) Inner surfaces of B and C will have
different charge.
(B) Inner surfaces of B and C will have same
(A) (B) charge density.
(C) Outer surfaces of A, B and C will have
same charge.
(D) Outer surfaces of A, B and C will have
same charge density.
(C) (D)
14. Three rods A, B and C, having identical shape
and size, are hinged together at ends to form an
equilateral triangle. Rods A and B are made of
12. An electric dipole is situated at the origin of co- same material having coefficient of linear
ordinate axis with its axis along x axis & thermal expansion α1 while that of material of
equator along y-axis. It is found that the rod C is α2. By how many kelvin must the
magnitude of electric intensity & electric system of rods be heated to increase the angle
potential due to dipole are equal at a point opposite to rod C by small angle Δθ.

distance r = √ 5 m from origin. Position vector

of this point is : √ 3Δθ
(A) ΔT =
2(α 2 − α 1 )
→ –
(A) r = √5 (^i + ^j ) –
√ 3Δθ
(B) ΔT =
→ 5


2(α 2 + α 1 )
(B) r = √ (^i + ^j )
2 –
√ 3Δθ
– (C) ΔT =
→ √5 (α 2 − α 1 )
(C) r = i
^
2 –
√ 2Δθ
→ – (D) ΔT =
(D) r = √5 ^j 2(α 2 − α 1 )
15. A capacitor of capacity C is charged to a 17. The limbs of a glass U-tube are lowered into
potential difference V and another capacitor of
capacity 2C is charged to a potential difference vessels A and B as shown in figure. Some air is
4V. The charging batteries are disconnected pumped out thorugh a valve, placed at the top
and the two capacitors are connected with
of tube and then the valve is closed. The liquid
reverse polarity to each other in parallel. The
heat produced during the redistribution of in the left hand limb then rises to h1 = 20 cm
charge between the capacitors will be :
and in the right hand it rises to a height h2 = 10
125CV 2
(A)
3 cm. Vessel A has water, then the density of
50CV 2
(B) liquid in vessel B is :
3
(C) 2CV2
25CV 2
(D)
3
16. A long cylindrical wire of radius 'a' carries a
current i distributed uniformly over its cross-
section. If the magnetic field at distance r and R
from the axis have equal magnitude, then
R+r (A) 2 × 103 kg/m3
(A) a=
2
(B)

−−
a = √Rr (B) 3 × 103 kg/m3
(C) a = Rr/R + r (C) 4 × 103 kg/m3
(D) a = R2/r
(D) 4.5 × 103kg/m3
18. A heavy rod of length ℓ is released from a height h 19. The maximum energy Emax of the electrons
emitted in the decay of the isotope 14C is 0.156
above the water surface as shown in figure. The MeV. If the number of electrons with energy
rod falls in air and then in water, always remaining between E and E + dE is assumed to have the
approximate form
in vertical position. Find the velocity of the rod −

N (E)dE ∝ √E (E max − E)2 dE
when it reaches the bottom of the tank. Assume the find the rate of evolution of heat by a source of
14
C emitting 3.7 × 107 electrons per sec.
water level remains unchanged due to fall of the
(A) 1.92 × 106 MeV/s
rod. The relative density of the rod is 2.
(B) 1.72 × 106 MeV/s
(C) 1.92 × 105 MeV/s
(D) 1.70 × 105 MeV/s
20. Two coherent sources of monochromatic light

of wave length λ, are located at a sepration of

λ, the two sources are placed on horizontal line

−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
and screen is placed perpendicular to the line
l
(A) ν = √ g [(H + 2h) − ]
joining the sources. The position of farthest
2
−−−−−−−−−−−−−
l minima from the centre of source will be :
(B) ν = √ g [(H + h) − ]
2
(A) 45o
−−−−−−−−−−−−
(C) ν = √ g [(H + 2h) − l] (B) 80o
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
l
(C) 60o
(D) ν = √ g [(H + 2h) + ]
2 (D) 90o
SEC-B : (Maximum Marks: 40) 2. In steady state rate of heat flow through rod of
This section contains 10 questions Candidates have to variable thermal conductivity shown in the
attempt any 5 questions out of 10. If more than 5 figure is 6000 W. Area of cross section of rod
questions are attempted, then only first 5 attempted in m2 varies with x according to relation A(x) =
questions will be evaluated. (1 – x), while temperature in Kelvin of rod is
The answer to each question is a Numerical Value T(x) = 300 (1 – 4x – x3)(K) find thermal
Type questions. conductivity (in watt/m Kelvin) of rod at x = 0.
For each question, enter the correct numerical value , (Thermal conductivity depends only on x).
truncated/rounded off to Integer Value

1. A source of frequency 175 Hz is placed


between a man and a wall at the same height of
person's ear. Find the velocity v (in m/s)
3. Light with a wavelength of λ = 587.5 nm
(assume v << c) of the source with which it illuminates a single slit which has a width of
should approach the wall such that person will 0.750 mm. At what distance from the slit
detect 3 beats per second. [Take velocity of should a screen be located if the first minimum
in the diffraction pattern is to be 0.850 mm
sound c = 350 m/s] from the center of the screen?
4. The eyepiece of a compound microscope has a
focal length of 2.5 cm and the objective has a
focal length of 1 cm. Two lenses are separated
by 26 cm. Microscope is used by a person with
normal eye (near point at 25cm). If the
minimum magnification of the microscope is
100x, find the value of x.
5. A Zener of power rating 1 W is to be used as 9. An Earth satellite revolves on a circular orbit at
voltage regulator. If Zener has a breakdown of
5V and it has to regulate voltage which a linear speed v0. A missile device increases the
fluctuated between 5V and 7V, what should be
the value of Rs (in Ω) for safe operation as
shown in the figure. absolute value of this speed to 1.5v0, and the

satellite goes into an unknown path as shown

(Fig). With what speed will the satellite leave

6. For a F.M. signal fmax is given by 1.5 MHz and total the gravitational field of earth? The resistance
frequency swing is 900 KHz. Find fC (in MHz)
of the cosmic dust is not taken into account.
7. In the circuit shown below, determine the
current (in mA) through 5 V cell v0
Mass of earth is M. If your answer is , fill α
α

in OMR sheet.

8. The main scale division of vernier calliper is


equal to 1mm. 19 division of main scale are
equal in length to 20 division of vernier scale.
In measuring diameter the main scale reads 35
division & 4th division of vernier scale
coincides with main scale. Also 5th division of
V.S. coincides with main scale division & zero
of M.S. is towards left of zero of V.S. when no
object is placed. The diameter (in milimeter) is
(1 MSD = 1mm)
10. An optical fiber consists of a cylindrical core of
radius R, made of transparent material with
refraction index varying gradually from the value
n = n1 on the axis to n = n2 (with 1 < n2 < n1) at a
distance R from the axis, according to the
−−− −−− −
formula n = n(x) = n 1 √1 − α 2 x 2

Where x is the distance from the core axis and α


is a constant. The core is surrounded by a
cladding made of a material with constant
refraction index n2. Outside the fibre is air of
refractive index n0. Let Oz be the axis of the fiber,
with O – the centre of the fiber end. Given n0 = 1,
n1 = 1.5 and n2 = 1.46, R = 25 µm. A
monochromatic light ray enters the fiber at point
O under an incident angle θi = 30°, the incident
plane being the plane xOz. At each point on the
trajectory of the light in the fiber, the refractive
index n and the angle θ between the light ray and
the Oz axis satisfy the relationship ncosθ = √− C−.
Find C.
CHEMISTRY

SEC-A : (Maximum Marks: 80) 2.


This section contains 20 questions. Each question has
4 options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice
Questions (MCQs) Only one option is correct. For
each question, marks will be awarded as follows:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Which of the following statement is correct
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected. regarding above reaction?
1. The given equilibrium is established at room (A) 'A' is a colourless crystalline solid and
temperature :- sublime readily at 298 K
[Co(H2O)6]3+(aq) + 4Cl–(aq) ⇌ [CoCl4]2–(aq) + (B) 'A' on reaction with NaF, act as an ion
6H2O(l) donor.
Which of the following statement(s) are(is) (C) 'B' has square pyramidal structure.
correct regarding the above equilibrium? (D) 'C' doesn't form H-bond.
(1) The above reaction is endothermic 3. Which of the following statement is
(2) The equilibrium mixture is blue at room INCORRECT?
temperature (A) Terfenadine has '3' aromatic rings in it's
(3) At sufficiently low temperature mixture structure
becomes colourless. (B) Prontosil is coloured due to conjugated
(4) The colour of [Co(H2O)6]3+ is blue. double bond system.

(A) 1,4 (B) 3,4 (C) Chloromphenicol contains phenolic


functional group.
(C) 2,3,4 (D) 1,2
(D) Chloroxylenol has a phenolic functional
group
4. For the reaction at 300 K; (take R = 8 6.
J/K-mole)

2A(g) + B(s) —→ 2D(g).


ΔU0 = – 10 kJ and Δ S 0 = – 50 J/K. Which of the following statement is(are) correct?
(1) A = phenol, the colour of C = pink
(A) ΔG0 = 5 kJ, the reaction is non-spontaneous (2) The above test is called phthalein dye test
(3) The degree of unsaturation of B is 14
(B) ΔG0 = –25 kJ, the reaction is spontaneous
(4) The degree of unsaturation of C is 13
(C) ΔG0 = 2.6 kJ, the reaction is non-spontaneous (A) 1,2,3 (B) 1,2,4
(C) 2,3 (D) 1,2,4
(D) ΔG0 = –27.4 kJ, the reaction is spontaneous
7. A current of 'i' A was passed for 't' s. through three
5. 25.05 gm of CoCl3.5NH3 gives 28.7 gm silver cells P, Q and R connected in a series. These contain
respectively silver nitrate, mercuric nitrate and
chloride when reacts with excess of silver mercurous nitrate. At the cathode of the cell P,
0.216 g of Ag was deposited. The weights of
nitrate solution. The formula of compound is : mercury deposited in the cathode of Q and R
respectively are : (at. wt. of Hg = 200.59)
[M.wt. of AgCl = 143.5, M.wt. of CoCl3 =
(A) 0.4012 g and 0.8024 g
165.5, M.wt. of NH3 = 17] (B) 0.4012 g and 0.2006 g

(C) 0.2006 g and 0.4012 g


(A) [CoCl3(NH3)]·4NH3
(D) 0.1003 g and 0.2006 g
(B) [CoCl2(NH3)2]Cl·3NH3
(C) Co(NH3)5Cl]Cl2
(D) [Co(NH3)4Cl2]Cl·NH3
8. Fo r the no n-stoich iometric reaction 10. Which of the following sequence is correct?
2A + B ® C + D, the following kinetic data were
obtained in three different experiments, measured (1) Azeotropic mixture of ethanol and water
at 298 K.
boils at 400 K.
Initial rate of
Initial Conc. Initial Conc. (2) Azeotropic mixture of nitric acid water
formation of C
(A) (B)
(mol L–1s–1)
boils at 348 K.
0.1M 0.1M 1.2 ×10 –3
(3) 68% nitric acid and 32% water by mass is
0.1M 0.2M 1.2 × 10–3

0.2M 0.1M 2.4 × 10–3


azeotropic composition.

dc dc
(4) 95% ethanol and 5% water by mass is
(A) = k[A][B]2 (B) = k[A]
dt dt azeotropic composition.
dc dc
(C) = k[A][B] (D) = k[A]2 [B] (A) TTFF (B) TFTT
dt dt
9. Which of the following statements is/are (C) FTTT (D) FFTF
incorrect :- 11. (1) : All the lanthanoids are silvery white soft
(1) Glucose and gluconic acid gives same metal.
product on oxidizing with nitric acid. (2) : Mischmetal is an alloy which mostly
(2) Glycine is the only optically active consists of iron and small traces of lanthanoid
naturally occuring α-amino acid. metal(s).
(3) Keration and myosin are water soluble (3) : Among actinoids, Pu and Np exhibit
proteins highest oxidation state.
(4) Vitamins D and K can be stored in liver (4) : Ce+4 is coloured due to d-d transition
tissues Select the correct sequence.
(A) 1, 2, 4 (B) 1, 4 (A) TFTF (B) TTFF
(C) 2, 3 (D) Only 4 (C) TFFT (D) FTTF
12. 13. The decomposition of H2O2 is given as

The major product 'C' is

(A) If both steps are bimolecular. First step is slow


and step-2 being fast then, rate expression is
given as

(A) Rate = k[H2O2]2


(B) (B) Rate = k[H2O2][I–]2
(C) Rate = k[H2O2][I–]
(D) Rate = k[H2O2]
14. Which of the following order of dipole-moment
(C)
is correct?
(A) HI > HBr > HCl > HF
(B) NF3 > NH3 > NCl3
(D) (C) H2O > H2S > NF3
(D) CHCl3 > CH2Cl2 > CH3Cl > CCl4
15. 16. Glucose is added to 1 litre water to such an extent

DTf 1
that K becomes equal to , the wt. of
f 1000

glucose added is :-

(A) 180 g (B) 18 g

Find the cross-aldol product D. (C) 1.8 g (D) 0.18 g

(A) 17. Cr2+ is reducing in nature because–

(A) In Cr2+, configuration changes from d4 to d3

to acheive half filled t2g.

(B) Cr2+ gain an electron to acheive d5 configuration


(B)
(C) Cr2+ give an electron to acheive d5 configuration

(D) In Cr2+ configuration changes from d4 to d3 to

acheive half filled d-subshell.


(C)

18. Which of the following reaction is involved in


industrial production of ethyne ?
(D)
(A)

(B)

(C)
(D) None of these
19. In a system, '0' is used to represent false
statement and '1' is used to represent true statement.
For the following statements, choose the correct
string :-
(1) For 1s orbital, the probability density is
minimum at nucleus
(2) The probability density of finding an electron at a
point within atom is proportional to Ψ|2 .
|

(3) For single electron atom, an atomic orbital is the


wave function for an electron in an atom
(4) The number of radial node is given by (n – l + 1)
(A) 0101 (B) 0110
(C) 1101 (D) 0100
20. The octahedral complex of a metal ion M3+ with
four monodentate ligands L1, L2, L3 and L4 absorb
wavelength in the region of red, green, yellow and
blue, respectively. The increasing order of ligand
strength of the four ligands is:
(A) L 3 < L2 < L4 < L1

(B) L1 < L2 < L4 < L3


(C) L4 < L3 < L2 < L1
(D) L 1 < L3 < L2 < L4
SEC-B : (Maximum Marks: 40) 1. How many of the following reaction(s) will
This section contains 10 questions Candidates have to give major product via elimination mechanism.
attempt any 5 questions out of 10. If more than 5
questions are attempted, then only first 5 attempted
questions will be evaluated.
The answer to each question is a Numerical Value
Type questions.
For each question, enter the correct numerical value ,
truncated/rounded off to Integer Value

Answer to each question will be evaluated according to


the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct numerical
value is entered as answer. 2. A gaseous hydrocarbon when burns in oxygen
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases. gives 3.38 g CO2, 0.690 g water and no other
product. At STP, volume of 10L of this
hydrocarbon is found to weigh 11.6 g. What
will be the molecular mass of the hydrocarbon.
3. The number of cations which are precipitated

during the test of cation using NH4OH reagent :-

Pb2+, Cu2+, Al3+, Fe3+, Ba2+, Sr2+, Co2+, Ni2+, Mn2+


4. How many of the following compounds is/are 5. In the titration of a solution of a weak acid
weaker acid than benzoic acid? HX with NaOH, the pH is 5.8 after 10 ml of
(1) HCOOH NaOH solution has been added and 6.40 after
(2) CH3 – CH2 – COOH 20 ml of NaOH has been added.
If the ionization constant of HX is written as
a × 10–b.
Find the value of a + b.
(3) (take log2 = 0.3)
6. Find the value of x + y + z.
x = Number of anions, which will give 'planar'
(4) CH3COOH reduced product on reaction with MnO 4 in −

acidic medium :-
I–, C 2 O 42 SO 32 N O 2 S 2 O 32

,

,

,

y = oxidation state of Mn (in product) when


maganous salt is oxidised in neutral medium.
ZnSO4
2
( MnO 4−
+ Mn +
−−−−→ P roduct)

z = no. of unpaired electrons in permaganate


ion
7. How many of the following are heavier than
water?
(1) C2H5Cl (2) CH2Cl2
(8) HC≡C – COOH (3) C3H7Br (4) C3H7I
(5) CCl4 (6) C3H7Cl
(7) CHCl3 (8) CH3Cl
8. Given the cell

Fill your answer by multiplying it by 100.

9. Considering 'No 2s-2p mixing' and find the


sum of total number of electrons in π(2px) and
π(2py) in the following B2, C2, N2.

10. Find the total number of stereoisomers possible


for gluconic acid.
MATHAEMATICS

SEC-A : (Maximum Marks: 80) 4. If the roots of quadratic equation 4x2 – 2x –=


1
This section contains 20 questions. Each question has 0 are α and β, then the value of

4 options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice ( ∑ αm
( + β m )) is
Questions (MCQs) Only one option is correct. For m=0

each question, marks will be awarded as follows: (A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected. 5. How many words can be formed by
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected. rearraninging the letters of the word "GENIUS"
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected. such that each word neither start with 'G' nor
1. The number of solution(s) of the equation sin3 x end with 'S' ?
cos x + sin2 x cos2 x + sin x cos3 x = 1, in [0, 2π], (A) 480 (B) 600
is (C) 504 (D) 720
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 0 (D) 3 6. Find the probability that the birthdays of six
2. If the equation of the circle which touches different persons will fall in exactly two
the curve x2 + x – y + xy = 8 at (2, 2) and calendar months
also the line x – 7y + 37 = 0 is 342 341 341 342
(A) (B) (C) (D)
x2 + y2 + ax + by + c = 0 then the value of |a 125 126 125 126
+ b + c| is 7. The system of equations
(A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 10 (D) 12 (1 – λ)x + 3y – 4z = 0
x – (3 + λ)y + 5z = 0
3. Let z1 and z2 be two complex numbers such
that | z1 | = 1 and | z2 | = 10. If 3x + y – λz = 0
z1 − z2
possesses non-trivial solutions for
θ = arg ( ) then maximum value
z2 (A) exactly three distinct real values of λ.
2
of tan θ is
(B) exactly two distinct real values of λ.
1 1 1 10
(A) (B) (C) (D) (C) exactly one real value of λ.
10 100 99 99
(D) infinite number of real values of λ.
8. The truth value of statement 12. If the function f(x) =
( p → q ) ↔ (q ∨ ∼ p) 2x ; | x| ⩽ 1
{ is continuous for
x 2 + ax + b ; | x| > 1
(A) is always T
all real x, then
(B) is always F (A) a = 2, b = –1 and f is differentiable for all x
(C) depends on truth value of p (B) a = –2, b = 1 and f is not differentiable at x
(D) depends on truth value of q = –1, 1
12
9. If ∑ (12m . 12
Cm .
11
Cm − 1) is equal to 12p (C) a = 2, b = –1 and f is not differentiable at x
m=1 = –1, 1
.22C q then (p + q) has the value equal to
(D) a = –2, b = –1 and f is not differentiable at
(A) 11 (B) 12 x = –1, 1
(C) 13 (D) 14
13. Number of points in (0, ∞) where function f(x)
10. If f(1) = 7, f '(1) = 2, f "(1) = 16, then (f –1)" (7)
= sinπx |(ln x) (x + 1) (ex – e2)| is non
is equal to differentiable, is
1 (A) 3 (B) 2
(A) –4 (B) −
2
(C) 1 (D) 0
(C) –1 (D) –2
14. Consider a cubic, f(x) = ax3 + bx2 + cx + 4 ; a,
t t t
12 − 3 − 4 + 1 2
11. lim is equal to b, c ∈ R and f "

)= 0 and tangent
t → 0 √ 2 cos t + 7 − 3
−−− −− −− − (
3
(A) loge 12 drawn to the graph of the function y = f(x) at x
− 2 5x 100
(B) loge 3.loge 4 = is y = + .
3 3 27
1 The value of (a + b + c) is equal to
(C) loge 3.loge 4)
(

(A) 4 (B) 6
(D) − 6loge 3.loge 4
(C) 7 (D) 10
15. Let f : [1, 3] → [0, ∞) be continuous and 18. 1
dx
differentiable function and if there always If I = ∫ π , then
1+x 2
exists c ∈ (1,3) such that 0
2 2
(f (3) − f (1)) ⋅ (f (3) + f (1) + f (3)f (1)) = (A) I = loge2
kf2(c) f '(c) , then the value of k is (B) I < loge2
(A) 1 (B) 2 π
(C) I =
(C) 3 (D) 6 4
π
16. (x − 1)(x − 2)(x − 3) (D) loge2 < I < 4
If ∫ dx
(x − 4)(x − 5)(x − 6)
19. The smaller area (in sq. units) included
= x+Aln|x–4|–Bln|x–5|+ Dln|x – 6| + C between the curves x + y = 1 and −−
√|
−−
|

then (D – A – B) is equal to (where C is
constant of integration) | x | + | y | = 1 is
4
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 6 (A) 1 (B)
3
17. π 2
/
−−−−
cot x 2 5
If I1

dx & (C) (D)
= ∫
− −− − − − −− 3 3
√ cot x + √ tan x
0
π 20. The solution of the differential equation,
2
cos x x (x2 + 3y2) dx + y (y2 + 3x2) dy = 0 is
I2 = ∫ dx, then-
1 + ax (where c is an arbitary constant)
− π
1 1 3
(A) I1

I2
=
π (A) x4 + y4 + x2y2 = c
2 1 5 (B) x4 + y4 + 3x2y2 = c
(B) − =
I1 I2 π
(C) x4 + y4 + 6x2y2 = c
2 1 8
(C) I1
+
I2
=
π (D) x4 + y4 + 9x2y2 = c
1 1 6
(D) + =
I1 I2 π
SEC-B : (Maximum Marks: 40) 2. If volume of tetrahedron determined by vectors 2.
This section contains 10 questions Candidates have to a , b and c is1. Then the volume of the


attempt any 5 questions out of 10. If more than 5 2


tetrahedron determined by vectors
questions are attempted, then only first 5 attempted
questions will be evaluated. 2 (a ⃗ × b)

, 3 (b × c )

⃗ and c ⃗ × a )⃗
( is
The answer to each question is a Numerical Value 3. Let a ⃗
, b⃗ be two non collinear unit vectors and
Type questions.
x⃗ = a ⃗ − (a .⃗ b)

b⃗ and y ⃗ = a ⃗ × b⃗ . Now
For each question, enter the correct numerical value ,
truncated/rounded off to Integer Value consider the following statements :
Statement–I : x y | ⃗| = | |⃗

Statement–II : y|⃗ = |x ⃗ | + ∣∣x ⃗ . b∣∣⃗


|

Answer to each question will be evaluated according to Statement–III : x ⃗ . b⃗ = 0

the following marking scheme: Statement–IV : x a 0 ⃗ . ⃗ <

Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct numerical Then number of statement(s) which is(are) true
is
value is entered as answer.
4. The mean of 9 observations is 15. If one more
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
observation is added to the series, the mean
1. A plane P passes through the line of intersection of becomes 16. The value of 10th observation is
planes r ⃗ ⋅ (^i + ^j + k^) + 3 = 0 and
5. 1
r⃗ ⋅ i ^
j k = 2. If plane P divide the line If A = { x | x ∈ Nandx < 6 } and
^
( −
^
+ ) 4
segment joining M(3, 0, 2) and N(0, 3, –1) in 2 : 1 B= { x | x ∈ Nandx 2 ⩽ 5} . Then the
(internally) and the equation of plane P is
number of subsets of set A×(A ∩ B) which
r ⃗ ⋅ (a^i − ^j + bk^) = c where
contains exactly 3 elements, is
a, b, c ∈ N, then (a + b + c) is
6. ⎡
1 c 3⎤
⎢ ⎥
If M = ⎢

1 3 3 ⎥⎥ is the adjoint of a 3 × 3
⎢ ⎥

2 4 4⎦
matrix N and det(N) = 4, then c is equal to

7. Let the equations of two ellipses be E1 :


x2 y2 x2 y2
+ = 1 and E2 : + = 1. If the
3 2 16 b2
1
product of their eccentricities is
, then the
2
largest possible length of the minor axis of
ellipse E2 is
8. Let {an} and {bn} be two different sequences
such that an+1 = 2 + an ∀ n ∈ N , a10 = 21 and bn
1
= ∀n ∈ N , then the value of 15
an an + 2

∑ br is
r=1

9. If z1 and z2 are non zero solutions of equation


z 2 z iz̄ where i
+ =

−−
1 , then |z1 + z2| is
= √−

equal to
10. x2 y2
A variable chord of the hyperbola − =
4 8
1, subtends a right angle at the centre of the
hyperbola. If this chord always touches a fixed
circle of radius r which is concentric with the
hyperbola, then r2 is
Test Type : FULL SYLLABUS PRACTICE TEST-10 Test Pattern : JEE-MAINS

ANSWER KEY
PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C C A B B A A A A C
SEC-A
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B B C A D B A A A C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SEC-B
A. 3.00 5.00 1.00 3.00 10.00 1.00 67.00 35.00 2.00 2.00

CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D A C A C A C B C D
SEC-A
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A B B C B D A C D D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SEC-B
A. 2.00 26.00 7.00 4.00 15.00 7.00 5.00 44.00 6.00 16.00

MATHAEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C B C C C C B A C D
SEC-A
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. D C D B D B D D C C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SEC-B
A. 7.00 9.00 3.00 25.00 220.00 11.00 16.00 2.00 2.00 8.00

HINT – SHEET
PHYSICS
SEC-A 2. Ans ( C )
1. Ans ( C )
WE = ΔK

WD on a system is independent of r-f


friction
1 2 1 2
∴ − μmgℓ = μv − μv
2 rf 2 ri

1 mM 2
⇒ − μmgℓ = − (u − 0)
2 M +M
3. Ans ( A )
6. Ans ( A )

5 antinodes ⇒ 5 loops are fromed


−−

5 9g
f = √ ... (1)
2ℓ μ
1 2
mgℓ cos 37 ∘
= mv
2 Same t-f ⇒ same 'f'
−−
∴ v = √20 −−−−
3 Mg
f = √ ... (2)
2ℓ μ

∴ M = 5 kg

7. Ans ( A )

1 2 1 2
m(v cos 37 ∘
) = kx
2 2
4. Ans ( B )
COM of system does not move as Fnet ext
x=0 Tacosθ – kbθ·bcosθ = 0 ... (1)
∴ 0 = m 1 Δx 1G + m 2 Δx 2G + MΔx MG
md 2 (aθ)
mg − T = = 0 ... (2)
0 = 50 [50 + Δx] + 60 [–50 + Δx] + 40Δx dt 2

kb2 d 2θ
5. Ans ( B ) ⇒ mg − θ = ma
a dt 2

d 2θ g kb2
∴ = − θ
dt 2 a ma 2

−−
k b
∴ ω2 = √
m a

2l
C0 = 0⇒F × ℓ − 3mg = 0
3
F = 2mg
8. Ans ( A ) 9. Ans ( A )
Let V be the initial volume of the gas. It is
expanded to a volume ηV. The workdone in this
process is given by
ηV ηV
ηV
V2
W = ∫ P dV = ∫ αV dV = α[ ]
2 V
V V
αV 2 2
W = [η − 1]
2
The pressure of the gas varies with volume P= αV. N1 + µN2 = mg ... (1)
So, the initial and final pressures will be αV and N2 = µN1 ... (2)
mg
⇒ N1 =
ηαV. The change in internal energy is given by 1 + μ2
μmg
P f Vf − P i Vi ηαV 2 − αV 2 N2 =
U = = 1 + μ2
γ−1 γ−1
2 1
αV 2 τ0 : µN1R + µN2R = Iα = mR 2 α ... (3)
= [η − 1] 2
γ−1
ω2 − ω20 = 2αθ ... (4)
The heat exchange in this process is given by
⇒ 0 − ω20 = 2 (−α) θ
Q=U+W
θ
αV 2 2 αV 2 2 ∴ η=
= [η − 1] + [η − 1] 2π
γ−1 2
αV 2 2 2 10. Ans ( C )
= [η − 1] [ + 1]
2 γ−1
1 1 1 1 1 1
αV 2 2 γ+1 = + + + +. . .
2
= [η − 1] [ ] k eq k 2k 22 k 3
2 k
2 γ−1 1 1 2
P V αV 2 =
k (1 − 1 )
=
k
Here, Ti = i i = 2
nR nR
k
P f Vf η αV 2
2
k eq =
and Tf = = 2
nR nR −
−−−
2m
Q T = 2π√
Now, Heat capacity C = k
Tf − Ti
1 αV 2 2
γ+1 11. Ans ( B )
∴ C = [ (η }] − 1) {
Tf − Ti 2 γ−1
v = √−−−− −−−
gR tan θ : for no friction to act
nR αV 2 2 γ+1
= ×[ (η − 1) { }] −−−−−−−−−−
2 2
αV (η − 1) 2 γ−1 3
= √ 10 × 30 × = 15 m/s
nR γ + 1 4
= { }
2 γ−1 The speed of car is less than 15
Here, n = 1 ∴ it takes to slip down
R γ+1
∴C = ( )
∴ friction acts up the incline
2 γ−1
12. Ans ( B ) 14. Ans ( A )
When the system is heated, the rods expand and
the triangle does not remain equilateral. Let
lengths of rods A, B and C be ℓ 1, ℓ 2 and ℓ3
respectively then
−→
| E p | = |Vp |
θ = 45o
kP −−−−−−−2− kP sin θ
√1 + 3sin θ =
r3 r2
→ →
angle between r & p
−−−−−−−
2− l 21 + l 22 − l 23
√ + 1
3sin θ cos θ =
= sin θ 2l 1 l 2
r
−−−− −− −
2−
√1 + 3sin θ or 2l 1 l 2 cos θ = l 21 + l 22 − l 23 ...(i)

= sin θ
√ 5 Differentiating Eq.(i), we get
sq. both side
2l 1 cosθdl 2 + 2l 2 cos θdl 1 − 2l 1 l 2 sinθdθ
1 + 3sin2θ = 5sin2θ
1 = 2sin2θ = 2l 1 dl 2 + 2l 2 dl 2 − 2l 3 dl 3 ...(ii)
1 Let the temperature of the system be increased
sinθ =
2

→ √5 ^ ^ by ΔT. Then
So, r = (i + j )
2 dl 1 = l 1 α 1 ΔT ⎫

13. Ans ( C ) and dl 2 = l 2 α 1 ΔT ⎬ ...(iii)


dl 3 = l 3 α 2 ΔT

In case of equilateral triangle ℓ1 = ℓ2 = ℓ3


and θ = 60o(say)
From Eqs. (ii) and (iii), we get :
2l 2 cos60o α 1 ΔT + 2l 2 cos60o α 1 ΔT

− 2l 2 sin60o dθ

= 2l 2 α 1 ΔT + 2l 2 α 1 ΔT − 2l 2 α 2 ΔT

α1 α1 √3
(A) obviously same charge ΔT + ΔT − dθ
Q 2 2 2
(B) σ B − inner = − = α 1 ΔT + α 1 ΔT − α 2 ΔT
4πb2
Q 3√

σC − inner = − α 1 ΔT − dθ = 2α 1 ΔT − α 2 ΔT
4πc2 2

(C) true √3
(α 2 − α 1 )ΔT = dθ
2

√ 3dθ
ΔT =
2(α 2 − α 1 )
15. Ans ( D ) 18. Ans ( A )

1 C 1C 2 2
|ΔV | = (V1 + V2 )
2 C1 + C2

(for opposite polarity)


1 C × 2C 2
= (5V ) WD = ΔK
2 3C
ℓ 1 2
25C V 2 mg [h − + H] + W D B = mv
=
2 2
3

16. Ans ( B )
μ 0 Jr μ0 i
=
2 2πR
i i
⇒ ⋅r =
πa 2 πR

−− ℓ
∴ a = √rR mgx mgℓ
WDb 1 = ∫ ( ) dx = −
4

2ℓ
17. Ans ( A ) 0
mg
WDb 2 = − (H − ℓ) : when completely
2

inside water

ℓ mgℓ mg (H − ℓ)
P0 = P + ρ1gh1 ... (1) ∴ mg [h − + H] − −
2 4 2
P0 = P + ρ2gh2 ... (2) 1 2
h1 = mv
∴ ρ2 = ρ1 = 28 2
h2
19. Ans ( A ) PHYSICS
The mean energy of electrons SEC-B
E max
E max

< E >= ∫ En(E)dE/ ∫ n(E)dE 1. Ans ( 3.00 )


0 0
E)2 dE
−−
Given n(E)dE = c √ (E E max −

where c = constant
E max

E) 2 d(E)


c ∫ E√E (E max − c
0 E f1 = f
< E >= =
max
c+v
E max 3 c
c √
−−
E E E) 2 d(E) f2 = f
∫ ( max −
c−v
0
same f2 is received by man
2cv
If all the electrons emitted are absorbed then ∴ f = f2 − f1 = f
c2−v
2
the kinetic energy of the electrons is converted 2cv
into heat. ≃ f
c2
Heat evolved/sec = (mean energy)(no. of 2v
= f
electrons emitted/second) c
2 × v × 175
= (0.156) × (3.7 × 107) / 3MeV/s 3=
350
= 1.92 × 106 MeV/s ∴ v = 3m/s
20. Ans ( C ) 2. Ans ( 5.00 )
dT
− KA = 6000
dx
6000
⇒ K =
2
(1 − x) 300 (4 + 3x )

at x = 0
K = 5.
3. Ans ( 1.08 to 1.09 )
Δx = S2p
Δx = dcosθ
Δx = λcosθ
the min path digs (at θ = 90o)
Δx = λcos90o
(Δxmin = 0)
the max path digs (at θ = 0o) dsinθ = nλ

Δx = λcosθo ⇒ sin θ ≃ θ =
d
(Δxmax = λ) x
tan θ = ≃ θ
thus in between these two positions there is D
x λ xd
only 1 min for which = ∴ D=
D d λ
λ λ
Δx = So, = λ cos θ
2 2
1 4. Ans ( 2.60 )
cos θ =
2 26 25
θ= 60o M= = 2.60
1 2.5
5. Ans ( 10.00 ) 8. Ans ( 34.95 )
19 MS div = 19 mm
According to the problem, power = 1W.
& 19 MS div = 20 VS div
Zener breakdown voltage, Vz = 5V ∴ 20 VS div = 19 mm
Minimum voltage, Vmin = 3V 19
⇒ ⊥V S div = mm
20
Maximum voltage, Vmax = 7V ∴ LC = 1 MSD – ⊥VSD
We know, P = VI 19 1
= 1− = mm
P 1 20 20
So, current IZ = = = 0.2A 1 5
max
VZ ∴5Reading = = 34.55mm 35 + 4 × −
20 20
For safe operation,
9. Ans ( 2.00 )
V − VZ 7−5
RS =
max
= K +=U =10Ω
K +U i f f f
IZ 0.2
max
1 GM GMm 1 2
m (2.25 )− = mv + 0
6. Ans ( 1.05 ) 2 r r 2
Δf −−
GM
−−
v0
f = f C– max ∴ V = √ =
2 4r 2
0.9
= 1.5 − 10. Ans ( 2.00 )
2
= 1.05 MHz Refraction at the air and core (at x = 0)
interface gives
7. Ans ( )
(1) sin θ = n sin r i 1
Now for refraction at various parallel interfaces
at different x.
π
n 1 cos r = n 1 sin( − θ) = n cos θ
2
−−−−−−−−
sin 2 θ
So, n cos θ = n 1 √1 −
n 21
−−−−−−
ϕ – ϕ A= 16 . . (i)B 2
−−−−−−−−−
2 9 1 –
= √n − sin θi = √ − = √ 2
1 4 4
Apply KVL on loop (cd efc)
CHEMISTRY
0 – 5I – 5 + 2 (I 1– I ) = 0 1
SEC-A
⇒ I1 = . 1. (ii)(2I − 5)
7 1. Ans ( D )
Apply KVL on path (AC d B) Generally hydrated salts of Co are pink and +2

ϕ – 2I –A5I – 5 – 3I = ϕ 1 B anhydrous are blue in colour.

⇒ ϕ – ϕ = 5IA+ 5I + 5B 1
2. Ans ( A )
2I − 5
⇒ 16 = 5I + 5 +5 ( )
7
25 10
⇒ 16 – 5 + =I (5 + )
7 7
⇒I= Amp 34
15
3. Ans ( C ) 13. Ans ( B )
Chloramphenicol Rate K = [H2O2][I–]
14. Ans ( C )

4. Ans ( A ) 15. Ans ( B )


ΔH0 = –10,500, Δng = 0
ΔH0 = ΔH0 – TΔS 0
= –10,500 – 300x(–50) +5000 J
∴ ΔG0 = 5 kJ, reaction is non-spontaneous
5. Ans ( C )
1 mole CoCl3·5NH3 will give 2 moles of AgCl
∴ 2 chlorine atoms will satisfy the only
primary valency.
8. Ans ( B )

9. Ans ( C )
Except glycine, all other naturally occuring α-
amino acids are optically active
10. Ans ( D )
95% ethanol & 5% water by volume is
azeotropic composition.
11. Ans ( A )
Mischmetal is an alloy which mostely consists
of Lanthanoids metals (~95%)
Ce+4 is colourless
12. Ans ( B )
18. Ans ( C )
Industrially ethyne is produced by the
hydrolysis of calcium carbide.
19. Ans ( D )
Radial nodes → (n – l – 1)
For 1s-orbital, the probability density is max at
nucleus.
CHEMISTRY 9. Ans ( 6.00 )
SEC-B
B2 → 0
N2 → 4
1. Ans ( 2.00 ) C2 ®→2
0+2+4=6
10. Ans ( 16.00 )

MATHAEMATICS
SEC-A
2. Ans ( 26.00 ) 1. Ans ( C )
y
CxHy + O2 → xC O 2 + H 2 O sin x cos x [sin2 x + sin x cos x + cos2x] = 1
2
M.F. = C2H2 ⇒ sin x cos x + (sin x cos x)2 = 1
M.wt = 26 sin2 2x + 2 sin 2x – 4 = 0 ⇒ sin 2x
−−−−−
− 2 ± √4 + 16
3. Ans ( 7.00 ) =
2
Except Ba+2, Sr+2 all other cations are = –1 ± √–5 , which is not possible.
precipitated by NH4OH
4. Ans ( 4.00 )
2. Ans ( B )
Equation of tangent at (2, 2)
x+2 y+2 2x + 2y
2x + ( )−( )+( ) =8
2 2 2
4x + x + 2 – y – 2 + 2x + 2y = 16

5. Ans ( 15.00 )
7x + y – 16 = 0
Ionization constant : 8 × 10–7
(x – 2)2 + (y – 2)2 + λ(7x + y – 16) = 0
a = 8, b = 7, a + b = 15
x2 + y2 + x (7λ – 4) + y (λ – 4) + 8 – 16λ = 0
6. Ans ( 7.00 ) which also touches the line x – 7y + 37 = 0
x = 3, I Θ , C 2 O 42

, NO2 −

Applying condition of tangency, get


y = +4, MnO2 x2 + y2 + 3x – 3y – 8 = 0
z=0 or
2 2
x + y – 11x – 5y + 24 = 0
7. Ans ( 5.00 )
CH2Cl2, C3H7Br, C3H7I, CCl4, CHCl3 ∴ | a + b + c | = 8.
3. Ans ( C ) 7. Ans ( B )
∣ ( 1 − λ) 3 − 4 ∣
∣ ∣
∣ ∣
Put ∣
1 −( 3 + λ) 5 ∣
=0
∣ ∣
∣ 3
1 −λ ∣

2
⇒ λ(λ + 1) = 0 ⇒ λ = –1, 0
8. Ans ( A )

z1
Put =z
z2
∣ z1 ∣ 1 9. Ans ( C )
∴ ∣ ∣ = |z| ⇒ |z| =
∣ z2 ∣ 10 12
12 11 11
Also, θ = arg ( z1 − 1) = arg(z – 1) S= ∑ 12m .
m
Cm 1
− . Cm − 1
z2 m=1
12
1/100
= 1 11 2
∴ tan 2 θ ] = = 122 ∑ ( Cm − 1) = 122 . 22C11
99/100 99
max.
m=1

4. Ans ( C ) ⇒ p = 2 & q = 11 ⇒ p + q = 13

∑ ( αm + β m ) = (1 + α + α2 +....) + (1 + β + β2 +....)
m=0 10. Ans ( D )
1 1 2 − (α + β)
= + = =6 y = f(x) ⇒ f(1) = 7 ⇒ y = 7 when x = 1
1−α 1−β 1 − (α + β) + αβ
5. Ans ( C ) x = g(y) (where g is the inverse of f)
Required Words = Total – {n(G) + n(S) – n(G ∩ S )}
1 = g'(y) . f '(x)
(where n(G) = words start with G &
n(S) = words end with S) f ′′
( x)
⇒ g"(y) = – (put x = 1, y = 7)
720 f (x)] 3
[

n(G) = n(S) = = 120


6 f (1) ′′
16
n(G S) = G_ _ _ _ S = 24 ⇒ g"(7) = – =– = –2
f (1)] 3 2)3


[ (

Required Words = 720 – (120 + 120 – 24) = 504


Ans ( C ) 11. Ans ( D )
6.
n(S) = 126. Given Limit can be written as
Now, any two months can be chosen
in 12C2 ways. The six birthday can fall in 3t
( − 1) (4t −
−−−−−−
1)(√ 2 cos t + 7 + 3)
−−

these two months in 26 ways. Out of these lim


t→0 2 cos t − 2
26 ways there are two ways when all the six (3t − 1) (4t − 1) (√
−−−−−−
+
−−
2 cos t
+ 7 3)
birthdays fall in one month so favourable = lim
t→0 t t 2
( − 1 cos t)
t2
number of ways in 12C2 × (26 – 2). −
t2
Hence required probability is
12 = loge3 . loge4 (–6) = –6 loge 3.loge 4
C2 ×( 26 − 2) 12 × 11 ×(26 − 2)
= = =
126 2 × 126
341
125
12. Ans ( C ) 16. Ans ( B )
I =
f(x) = ( x − 1)(x − 2)(x − 3) − (x − 4)(x − 5)(x − 6)
∫ [ 1+ ]
(x − 4)(x − 5)(x − 6)

f is continuous at x = 1 .dx
f(1+) = f(1–) = f(1) =
1 + a + b = 2 a + b = 1 ......(i)

3×2×1 4×3×2 5×4×3
∫ [ 1+ + + ]
f is continuous at x = –1 (x − 4)(−1)(−2) 1(x − 5)(−1) 2(1)(x − 6)
f(–1+) = f(–1) = f(1–) .dx
–2 = 1 – a + b a – b = 3 ......(ii)
⇒ = x + 3ln |x – 4| – 24ln |x – 5| + 30 ln |x – 6| + c
from (i) & (ii) ; a = 2, b = –1 17. Ans ( D )
b−a π/2 − 0
I1 = =
2 2
Now f(x) = π
I1 =
4
f '(1) = 2 + 2 = 4 ; f '(1–) = 2
+
Non-diff. at x = 1 π
cos2 (x)
+ –
f '(–1 ) = 2 ; f '(–1 ) = –2 + 2 = 0 Non-diff. at x I2 = ∫
1 + ax
π
= –1 −

apply King and add


π
13. Ans ( D )
2I 2 = ∫ cos2 (x) . dx =
ln x, x + 1, ex – e2 becomes zero at x = 1, –1
− π
and 2 respectively, for which sin px is also zero
π
Hence f(x) is derivable at these points. π
∴ number of points of non derivability = 0 ⇒ I2 = ∫ cos2 x dx =
2
0
14. Ans ( B )
f(x) = ax3 + bx2 + cx + 4 18. Ans ( D )
π
5x 100 x2 < x 2 < x ∀ x 0, 1)
solving with tangent y = +
(

3 27
1 1 1
5x 100 ⇒ < <
ax3 + bx2 + cx + 4 – ( + ) = K 1+x 1+x
π
1 + x2
3 27 2

3
2 ⇒
( x+ ) ..........(i)
3 1
1 1
put x = 0 ( ln(1 + x))10 < ∫ π dx < ( tan −
x)10
100 8 0
1+x 2
4– = K× ⇒K=1
27 27
145 125
put x = 1 a+b+c+4- = π
27 27 ⇒ loge2 < I <
4
a+b+c=6
15. Ans ( D )
Let F(x) = f 3(x)
and F(x) is continuous and differentiable
function in [1, 3].
F (3) − F (1)
∴ = F'(c) (using L.M.V.T.)
3−1
f 3 (3) − f 3 (1)
= 3f 2(c) · f '(c) ⇒ k = 6
2
19. Ans ( C )
−−
√ x + √|y| = 1
−−

Above curve is symmetric about x-axis


−− −−
√|y| = 1 – √ x and √ x = 1 – √|y|

− −

⇒ for x > 0, y > 0 √y = 1 – √−


x−
1dy 1 function is decreasing required area
=– − 1
2√y dx 2√x− 1 2
dy
=2∫ 2 x
( √
−−
− 2x) = =
y−

3 3
= – √ < 0,
dx x

3. Ans ( 3.00 )
20. Ans ( C )
Let
dy x(x 2 + 3y2 )
=– = Now x⃗ = a ⃗ − (a .⃗ b)⃗ b⃗
dx y(y2 + 3x 2 )
2
1− 1 + 3 (y2 /x 2 ) ⇒ |x ⃗ |2 = a⃗ +( a .⃗ b)⃗ 2 b2 − 2(a .⃗ b)⃗ 2
( )
(y/x) 2 2
(y /x ) + 3 ⇒ |x ⃗ |2 = 1 + cos2 θ − 2cos2 θ

Now put y = tx ⇒ |x ⃗ | = sin θ


Also ∵ y ⃗ = a ⃗ × b⃗ ⇒ |y|⃗ = | a ⃗ × b|⃗ = sin θ
Aliter :
3 ∴ |x ⃗ | = | y|⃗
x3 dx + y3 dy + [2xy2 dx + 2x2y dy] = 0
2 2
Also, x⃗ . b⃗ = a .⃗ b⃗ − (a .⃗ b)⃗ b⃗ = 0
3
⇒ x3 dx + y3 dy + d(x2 y2) =0 ∴ |x ⃗ . b|⃗ 0
2 =

4 4
x y 3 Also, x⃗ . a ⃗ a2 a .⃗ b)⃗ 2 = 1 – cos2θ = sin2θ
⇒ + + (x2y2) = c’ ⇒ x4 + y4 + 6x2y2 = −(

4 4 2
∴ x⃗ . a ⃗ > 0
=c
4. Ans ( 25.00 )
MATHAEMATICS Let x1, x2, x3 …… x4 are 9 items they
x1 + x2 + x3 + … … + x9
SEC-B ⇒ = 15
9
9
1. Ans ( 7.00 ) ∴ ∑ xi = 135
i=1
Let P1 : x + y + z + 3 = 0; P2 : x – y + z – 2 = 0 if one more item x10 is added then
10
Let P : P1 + λP2 = 0 ∑ xi = 135 + x10
i=1
⇒ (x + y + z + 3) + λ(x – y + z – 2) = 0 ……(1) 135 + x 10
∴ mean x̄ = = 16
10
∴ x10 = 160 – 135 = 25
5. Ans ( 220.00 )
A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} ⇒ n(A) = 6
Put (x = 1, y = 2, z = 0) in equation (1), we
B = {1, 2} ⇒ n(B) = 2
get λ = 2 ∴ A ∩ B = {1, 2} ⇒ n(A ∩ B) = 2
So, number of elements in A× (A ∩ B) = 12
∴ P : 3x – y + 3z = 1 Ans.
∴ Number of subsets containing 3 elements =
12
⇒ (a + b + c) = 3 + 3 + 1 = 7 C3 = 220
2. Ans ( 9.00 ) 6. Ans ( 11.00 )
1 1 M = adj. N
⃗ =
[a ⃗ b c ] ⇒ [a ⃗ b⃗ c]⃗ = 3

6 2 ⇒ |M| = |adj. N| = |N|2
1 ∴ |M| = (4)2 ⇒ |M| = 16
∴ [2 (a ⃗ × b) ⃗
3 (b⃗ × c)⃗ (c ⃗ × a )]

6 ∣ 1 c 3 ∣
2 ∣ ∣
= [a ⃗ × b ⃗
b × c ⃗ c ⃗ × a ]⃗ = [a ⃗ b c]⃗
⃗ ⃗
= 9. ∣ ∣
⇒∣ 1 3 3 ∣
= 16
∣ ∣
∣ 2 4 4 ∣

⇒ c = 11

7. Ans ( 16.00 ) 9. Ans ( 2.00 )


2 1 1 z2 + z = iz̄
e21 = 1 – = ⇒ e1 =
3 3 √

3 z (z + 1) = iz̄

1 √3
As, e1e2 = ⇒ e2 = |z| |z + 1| = |z|
2 2
3 16 ⇒ |z + 1| = 1 (∵ z ≠ 0)
Now, = 1 – 2 ⇒ b = 8
4 b ⇒ (z + 1) (z̄ + 1) = 1
−z
8. Ans ( 2.00 ) ⇒ z̄ =

a1, a2, a3,.....are in A.P. z+1


−z
d = 2, a10 = 21 ⇒ a1 = 3, an = 2n + 1 ⇒ z (z + 1) = i ( )

∞ ∞
z+1
1
∑ br = ∑ ⇒ (z + 1)2 = –i
r=1 n=1
( 2n + 1) (2n + 5) 1/2
i π/2
1 ∞
1 1 1 1 1 ⇒ z + 1 = ± (e −
)

= ∑ ( − ) = [ + ]
1−i
4 2n + 1 2n + 5 4 3 5
n=1 z+1=± –
2 2 √
= 1−i
15 z1 + 1 = –
√2
1−i
z2 + 1 = − –
√ 2
z1 + z2 = –2
|z1 + z2| = 2
10. Ans ( 8.00 )
Let the variable chord be x cos α + y sin α = p.
which intersect the hyperbola
in A and B The joint equation of OA and OB
2
x2 y2 x cos α + y sin α
is − = ( )
4 8 p

cos2 α
1 2 1 sin 2 α 2 2 sin α cos α
( − )x −( + )y − = 0
4 p2 8 p2 p2
2 2
1 cos α 1 sin α
⇒ − − − = 0 ⇒ p2 = 8
4 p 2 8 p2
The variable line touches the fixed circle, thus
perpendicular distance of (0, 0) = Radius
∴ equation of the circle is x2 + y2 = 8.

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