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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


JEE (Advanced)-2025
PART TEST – I
PAPER –1
TEST DATE: 17-11-2024
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 180
General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 51 questions.


 Each subject (PCM) has 17 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-B.
Section – A (01 – 04, 18 – 21, 35 – 38): This section contains TWELVE (12) questions. Each question has
FOUR options. ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct answer.
Section – A (05 –07, 22 – 24, 39 – 41): This section contains NINE (9) questions. Each question has FOUR
options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are) correct answer(s).
Section – A (08 – 11, 25 – 28, 42 – 45): This section contains TWELVE (12) Matching List Type Questions.
Each question has FOUR statements in List-I entries (P), (Q), (R) and (S) and FIVE statements in List-II
entries (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). The codes for lists have choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which, ONLY ONE of
these four options is correct answer.
Section – B (12 – 17, 29 – 34, 46 – 51): This section contains EIGHTEEN (18) numerical based questions.
The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER VALUE.

MARKING SCHEME
Section – A (Single Correct): Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.
Section – A (One or More than One Correct): Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following
marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen;
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and both
of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a
correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.
Section – B: Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered at the designated place;
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains FOUR (04) questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D).
ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct answer.

1. An infinite number of uniform discs having same thickness and made of same material are
pivoted at their respective centres and arrange in such a manner that centres of all the discs are
rd
 1
at the same horizontal level. Radius of biggest disc is R and successive discs have radii   of
3
radius of disc to its left. A rod having same mass as the mass of largest disc is placed over the
discs, touching all of them. There is no friction between the discs but friction is sufficient between
the rod and the discs, so that the rod does not slip, then the acceleration of the rod is

R
R/3
R/9

m

8g 3g
(A) (B)
25 25
g g
(C) (D)
25 50
2. A sphere is rolling on the horizontal surface without any
slipping at the contact point. Find the radius of curvature of the A
trajectory of the point A when it is at R/2 distance vertically R/2
above the centre of the sphere (as shown in the figure).
9R R O v
(A) (B) R
2 2
3R
(C) (D) R
2
3. A particle of mass m moving with a velocity v 0 enters a B
stationary object of mass M (free to move) as shown in the
R
figure. All surfaces are frictionless and the system shown in
the figure is lying on a smooth horizontal plane. Time taken
m
by the particle of mass m to move from end A to end B of v0
the object of mass M is M
A

2  R   R 
(A) (B) n  
v0  v0 
    R  R    R 
(C) n  (D) n 
v 0    v0 
 R 

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4. Two beads of mass M and m can move without friction on a


v0
horizontal wire as shown in the figure. Initially M is moving
with a speed v 0 and m is stationary. During subsequent
M m
motion speed of m will increase. If all collisions are perfectly
elastic then maximum speed attained by m is (here M >> m)
m wall
(A) v0 (B) v0
M
M
(C) v0 (D) 
m

SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains THREE (03) questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE
OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct answer(s).

   
5. The torque  on a body about a given point is found to be equal to A  L , where A is a constant

non zero vector and L is the angular momentum of the body about that point. Choose the correct
option(s).

dL 
(A) is perpendicular to L at all instant of time.
dt

(B) L does not change with time.

(C) The component of L in the direction of A does not change with time.
(D) The magnitude of L does not change with time.

6. A small ball of mass m is placed in a circular tube of negligible v0


width, mass M and radius R which is kept on a horizontal plane in
a gravity free space. Friction is absent between the tube and the
ball. Ball is given a velocity v0 as shown. Then choose the correct
option(s). m R
(A) The path of ball relative to centre of mass of the (ball + tube)
system will be circular.
(B) The path of ball relative to centre of mass of the (ball + tube)
system will be elliptical.
(C) Radius of curvature of the trajectory of the ball relative to ground at the time of projection of
MR
the ball is
m M
(D) Normal force between the tube and the ball if M = 2m, at the time of projection of the ball is
2mv02
3R

7. A block of mass m is connected to a spring of spring constant k k


and kept on a rough horizontal surface having coefficient of m
friction  as shown in the figure. Initially spring is compressed by
 2mg  
a value d  d  
 k 
(A) There can be more than one value of d for which the system can lose its entire mechanical
energy.
(B) There can be only one value of d for which the system can lose its entire mechanical energy.
(C) The values of d for which the system can lose its entire mechanical energy are in A.P.
(D) The values of d for which the system can lose its entire mechanical energy are in G.P.

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SECTION – A
(Matching List Type)
This section contains FOUR (04) Matching List Type Questions. Each question has FOUR statements in
List-I entries (P), (Q), (R) and (S) and FIVE statements in List-II entries (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). The
codes for lists have choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE of these four options is correct
answer.

8. Consider the strings and pulleys system as shown in the figure.


(There is no friction between the strings and pulleys)

2 3

m A m B

2m m

4m m

 

List –I List –II


g
(P) Acceleration of block A (1)
13
8g
(Q) Acceleration of block B (2)
13
42mg
(R) Acceleration of pulley 2 (3)
13
Tension in the string between pulleys 1 and 21mg
(S) (4)
2 13
7g
(5)
13
The correct option is:
(A) (P)  (3) (Q)  (2) (R)  (2) (S)  (4)
(B) (P)  (3) (Q)  (2) (R)  (5) (S)  (4)
(C) (P)  (2) (Q)  (2) (R)  (1) (S)  (3)
(D) (P)  (2) (Q)  (5) (R)  (1) (S)  (3)

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9. A uniform circular disc placed on a frictionless horizontal



plank is rotating with a constant angular velocity  about y
its vertical axis. Now the plank is made to move with a

constant acceleration a on a straight path. Initially the
centre of the disc is at the origin of xyz space which is fixed
with the plank and xy plane is on the plank. List-I gives x
 
some possible values of a and  and List-II gives the
trajectory of instantaneous axis of rotation (ICR) of the disc
relative to the plank.
List –I List –II
(P) a  2ˆj m/s2,   ˆ
 4k rad/s (1) y = 4
 
(Q) a  2ˆj m/s2,   4kˆ rad/s (2) y  4x 2 (x  0)
(R) a  2iˆ m/s2,  
 4kˆ rad/s (3) y  4x 2 (x  0)
(S) a  2iˆ m/s2,  
 4kˆ rad/s (4) x  4y 2 (y  0)
(5) x  4y 2 (y  0)
The correct option is:
(A) (P)  (3) (Q)  (2) (R)  (2) (S)  (4)
(B) (P)  (3) (Q)  (2) (R)  (5) (S)  (4)
(C) (P)  (2) (Q)  (1) (R)  (4) (S)  (5)
(D) (P)  (2) (Q)  (3) (R)  (4) (S)  (5)
10. A block of mass m 1 is projected on a smooth
wedge of mass m2 with an initial horizontal
velocity v0 as shown in the figure. All the surfaces
are smooth and the velocity v0 is sufficient so that
the block m1 does not leave contact with the
wedge m2. Choose the correct statement(s). v0
m1 m2

List –I List –II


The maximum height achieved by the block m1 (m2  m1 )v 0
(P) (1)
from the horizontal surface of projection is m1  m2
The velocity of the block m1 when it again 2m1v 0
(Q) comes back on the horizontal surface of the (2)
m1  m2
wedge m2 is
The velocity of the wedge m2 when the block m1v 0
(R) m1 again comes back on the horizontal surface (3)
m1  m2
of the wedge m2 is
When the block m1 is at maximum height, its m2 v 02
(S) (4)
velocity is 2g(m1  m2 )
m1v 02
(5)
2g(m1  m2 )
The correct option is:
(A) (P)  (4) (Q)  (1) (R)  (2) (S)  (3)
(B) (P)  (3) (Q)  (2) (R)  (5) (S)  (4)
(C) (P)  (4) (Q)  (1) (R)  (3) (S)  (2)
(D) (P)  (4) (Q)  (1) (R)  (1) (S)  (3)

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11. A smooth hemisphere of mass M and radius R


rests on a smooth horizontal ground. A vertical
rod of mass ‘m’ is held between two smooth
guide walls supported on the hemisphere as
shown in the figure. A horizontal string tied to the
hemisphere keeps the system at rest.

R string
M 

List –I List –II


(P) Tension in the string just before the string cut is (1) mg
M tan   m cot 
(Q) Normal reaction between the rod and the (2) mgcot 
hemisphere just after the string cut is M tan   m cot 
(R) Acceleration of the hemisphere just after the (3) mMg
string cut is cos (M tan   mcot )
(S) Acceleration of the rod just after the string cut is (4) mg cot 
(5) Mg cot 
The correct option is:
(A) (P)  (4) (Q)  (3) (R)  (1) (S)  (2)
(B) (P)  (3) (Q)  (2) (R)  (5) (S)  (4)
(C) (P)  (4) (Q)  (3) (R)  (2) (S)  (5)
(D) (P)  (3) (Q)  (1) (R)  (1) (S)  (3)

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains SIX (06) Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is a NON-
NEGATIVE INTEGER VALUE.

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12. A horizontal circular disc of radius R = 2m starts rotating with a constant  = 2 rad/s
angular acceleration  = 2 rad/s2 about its vertical axis. A block of mass m
= 2 kg is kept at a distance R/2 from the centre of the disc. The coefficient
of friction between the disc and the block is S = 0.4, k = 0.3. If just after R/2
the block starts slipping, the accelerations of the block with respect to
ground and with respect to disc are  m/s2 and  m/s2 respectively. Then

find the value of   . (g = 10 m/s2)


13. A uniform hollow hemisphere of radius R = 1m rests


on the rough horizontal surface of a truck as shown
in the figure. The truck starts moving with a constant 2 
horizontal acceleration a0 = 2m/s2. The friction is a0 = 2 m/s
sufficient between the hemisphere and the horizontal
surface of the truck to prevent slipping. The system
is released from rest when  = 37. If initial angular
a 2
acceleration of the hollow hemisphere is   rad/s .
b
 
Find the value of (a + b).

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14. The spring block system lies on a smooth horizontal 1 m/s


surface. The free end of the light spring is being pulled
towards right with a constant velocity v0 = 2 m/s. At t = 0, v0 = 2 m/s
4 kg
the spring of spring constant k = 100 N/m is unstretched
and the block has a velocity 1 m/s towards left. If the
maximum elongation in the spring is x cm. Find the value
of x.

15. A smooth massive vertical wall is approaching a stationary man on the ground with a constant
horizontal velocity u. When it is at a horizontal distance of 10 m from the man, the man throws a
ball with a velocity 10 m/s at an angle 37 from horizontal which after completely elastic rebound
a
from the wall it reaches back directly into his hands. If the velocity u of the wall is   m/s, then
b
find the value of (a + b).

16. A wedge is placed on a smooth horizontal surface. Wedge 60


contains a circular quadrant of radius 25 cm as shown in the
figure. An insect of mass 50 gm crawls on the circular path
1 F
2 kg
with a constant speed m/s relative to wedge. A horizontal
2
force F is applied on the wedge, so that it does not move. wedge
Find the value of F in millinewton when the radial line of
position of the insect makes an angle 60 with the horizontal.

17. A point moves in the xy plane according to the law x = 4 sin6t and y = 4(1  cos6t), (where x and
y are in metres and t in sec). Find the distance (in m) covered by the particle in first 4 seconds.

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains FOUR (04) questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D).
ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct answer.

18. The time period of revolution of electron in the 2nd orbit of He+ ion is x sec. The time period of
rd 2+
revolution of electron in the 3 orbit of Li ion is
9x 8x
(A) sec (B) sec
16 27
9x 3x
(C) sec (D) sec
4 2

19. 

For the reaction 2NO  g  Cl2  g   2NOCl  g ; NO(g) and Cl2(g) are initially taken in mole
ratio 1 : 1 in an evacuated vessel of fixed volume. The total pressure at equilibrium is found to be
1 atm. The moles of NOCl(g) are one half of that of Cl2(g) at equilibrium, the value of KP for the
reaction is:
(A) 1 atm1 (B) 9 atm1
(C) 4 atm 1 (D) 16 atm1

20. Among the following, the correct statement is


(A) Sodium reacts with dinitrogen to form sodium nitride.
(B) Sodium is the least powerful reducing agent in aqueous solution among all alkali metals
(C) Potassium superoxide is a diamagnetic substance
(D) Dilute solution of sodium metal in liquid ammonia is pale yellow in colour

21. The decomposition of N2O5 in CCl4 at certain temperature follows first order kinetics. If 8.4 ml of
O2 gas is evolved 10 minutes after the start of the experiment and 16.8 ml of O2 gas is evolved
after a very long time, then the volume of the O2 gas that would evolve 20 minutes after the start
will be: [All volumes are measured under similar conditions]
(A) 9.6 ml
(B) 10.4 ml
(C) 14.2 ml
(D) 12.6 ml

SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains THREE (03) questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE
OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct answer(s).

22. Among the following, the INCORRECT statement(s) for photoelectric effect is/are
(A) The number of photoelectrons ejected is directly proportional to the frequency of incident
light.
(B) The kinetic energy of the photoelectrons is directly proportional to the wavelength of incident
light
(C) There is no time lag between the striking of light beam and the ejection of electrons from the
metal surface
(D) The work function of a metal is directly proportional to the frequency of incident light on metal
surface

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23. Among the following, the CORRECT statement(s) is/are


st st
(A) 1 ionization energy of Boron is less than the 1 ionization energy of Beryllium.
(B) Electron gain enthalpy of Helium is greater than the electron gain enthalpy of Neon.
2
(C) The covalency of Aluminium in  AlCl  H2 O 5  is 3.
(D) The ionic radius of F is bigger than the ionic radius of Na+.

24. Among the following, the molecule/ion having square pyramidal structure is/are
(A) XeF5 (B) PF5
(C) XeF5 (D) BrF5

SECTION – A
(Matching List Type)
This section contains FOUR (04) Matching List Type Questions. Each question has FOUR statements in
List-I entries (P), (Q), (R) and (S) and FIVE statements in List-II entries (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). The
codes for lists have choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE of these four options is correct
answer.

25. Based on VSEPR model, match the molecule given in List-I with corresponding structure and the
number of lone pair on the central atom given in List-II and choose the correct option
List – I List – II
(P) XeOF4 (1) See-saw and one lone pair of electrons
(Q) ClF3 (2) Pyramidal and one lone pair of electrons
(R) SF2Cl2 (3) Linear and three lone pairs of electrons
(S) XeF2 (4) Square pyramidal and one lone pair of
electrons
(5) T-shaped and two lone pairs of electrons
(A) P → 4; Q → 2; R → 4; S → 3
(B) P → 4; Q → 5; R → 1; S → 3
(C) P → 5; Q → 3; R → 4; S → 1
(D) P → 4; Q → 1; R → 2; S → 3

26. List-I contains molecules and List-II contains statements related to those molecules. Match the
molecules in List-I with corresponding statement in List-II and choose the correct option.
List – I List – II
(P) NF3 , SO2 , H2 S (1) All molecules are non polar
(Q) BeCl2 , BCl3 , BeH2 (2) All molecules have same geometry
(R) BF3 , CS2 , PCl5 (3) All molecules have same hybridization of
central atom
(S) NH3 , CH4 , XeO 4 (4) All molecules are polar
(5) All molecules have incomplete octet of
the central atom
(A) P → 5; Q → 2; R → 4; S → 1
(B) P → 2; Q → 4; R → 5; S → 1
(C) P → 4; Q → 5; R → 1; S → 3
(D) P → 4; Q → 5; R → 2; S → 3

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27. If the shortest wavelength of spectral line of hydrogen atom in Lyman series is x A o , then match
the wavelength given in List-I with their corresponding value given (in A o ) in List-II and choose
the correct option:
List – I List – II
(P) Shortest wavelength in Balmer series of Li2+ (1) 9x
5
+
(Q) Longest wavelength in Balmer series of He (2) x
9
(R) Longest wavelength in Lyman series of He+ (3) 4x
9
2+
(S) Shortest wavelength in Lyman series of Li (4) 4x
27
(5) x
3
(A) P → 3; Q → 5; R → 1; S → 4
(B) P → 4; Q → 5; R → 2; S → 3
(C) P → 4; Q → 3; R → 5; S → 1
(D) P → 3; Q → 1; R → 5; S → 2

28. Match the order of elements given in List-I with the properties of elements given in List-II and
choose the correct option
List – I List – II
(P) Br < F < Cl (1) Electronegativity
(Q) Na < K < Li (2) Atomic radius
(R) Li < B < Be (3) Standard reduction potential
(S) Al < Ga < B (4) Electron affinity
(5) 1st ionization energy
(A) P → 4; Q → 3; R → 5; S → 1
(B) P → 2; Q → 1; R → 5; S → 3
(C) P → 4; Q → 1; R → 3; S → 5
(D) P → 1; Q → 4; R → 2; S → 3

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains SIX (06) Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is a NON-
NEGATIVE INTEGER VALUE.

29. Among H2, Li2, C2, O2, N2, B2, F2


The total number of diamagnetic species is_________

30. For the redox reaction


xS2 O32   aq  yBr2     zH2 O     aSO24  aq   bBr   aq  cH  aq
If x + y + z = 8, then the value of x + b is______

31. At certain temperature when SO3(g) is added to a evacuated closed vessel at a pressure of 2
atm, it undergoes the reaction and attained the following equilibrium


2SO3  g   2SO2  g   O2  g
At equilibrium 80% of SO3(g) has reacted. Volume remains constant. The value of KP for the
equilibrium at this temperature is x. the value of 10x is_____

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32. 48 ml of 0.5 M benzoic acid solution was mixed with x ml of 1.2M sodium benzoate solution and
the pH of the resulting solution was found to be 4.5. The value of x is_______
(pKa of benzoic acid is 4.2, log2 = 0.3)

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33. For a zero order reaction A 
 P, the half-life is 50 sec. The time (in sec.) required for th of
4
the initial amount of reactant A to get reacted is______

34. In a closed evacuated vessel at 450 K solid  NH4 2 S was taken which decomposes as


NH4 2 S  s  
 2NH3  g   H2 S  g
At equilibrium the total pressure in the flask was found to be 9 atm. KP for the above equilibrium
at 450 K is______

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains FOUR (04) questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D).
ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct answer.

35. Assume that M   x, y  | 3x 2



 y 2  4 and N   x, y  | y  mx  c . If M  N  , for all m  .
Then c takes values from
 55 55   65 65 
(A)  ,  (B)  , 
 2 2   2 2 
 2 85 2 85   2 5 2 5
(C)   ,  (D)   , 
 3 3   3 3 

1
36. If the area of region  = {(x, y)     : 0  x  2; 0  y  1} and  xy  1 is  square unit.
3
Then  is equal to
2 2 1 3 3
(A)  ln2  ln3 (B)  ln2  3ln3
3 3 3 2 2
2 2 1
(C)  ln 2  ln3 (D) none of these.
3 3 3

n
sinkx
37. For non–negative integers n, define the function hn(x) as hn  x    , where
k 1 k  coskx
x   – (2m + 1), m   . Let hn  x  denote the derivative of hn(x). Which of the following
statements is INCORRECT?
(A) There exists  (0, 2) such that hn() = 0, for all n  1
 2
(B) h3   
2 3
(C) for all n, hn(x) is an odd function
2
(D) hn(x) periodic with period .
n 1

38. Suppose f is twice differentiable function satisfying f(0) = –2, f(0) = 11; f(0) = –8, f(2) = 5;
x
1
f(2) = –3; f(2) = 7 and also suppose that the function g  x    f  t  dt has a critical point at
x0
x = 2. Then
Statement – I : critical point of g(x) at x = 2 is local maxima,
2
Statement – II :  f  t  dt  10
0
(A) only statement – I is correct (B) only statement – II is correct
(C) both statements are correct (D) both statements are incorrect

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SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains THREE (03) questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE
OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct answer(s).

39. For all real values continuous, differential and strictly increasing function f on the real line for all x
x
2 2
satisfy the condition f 2  x     f  t     f   t    dt  2025 . Then the area bounded by curve
0
f x
y and lines x = 0 and y = e is/are
2025
 1
3 x2
(A)  dx (B) e2025   e x dx
3  1  sin x  1  sin2 x 0
e2025 e
(C)  ln y dy (D)  ln  e  1  y  dy
1 1

40. If ,  ( < ) are the roots of equations 1 – 8(log10 x)2 = log10 x – 2(log10 x )2. Then find
CORRECT statements

101/ 3
1
 3  110
 2x 1  sin x dx  2
(A)
4
(B)  1  cos2 x
101/ 2 

101/ 3
(C)  23  10
 2x 1  sin x dx  0
(D)  1  cos2 x
101/ 2 

f  x  cos t  f  t  cos x cos2 x


41. Let f :  0, 2    be a differentiable function such that lim  ;
t x tx x2
1
 x  0, 2  . If f     
, then which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE?

 
(A) f(x) has local minimum in the interval  ,  
2 
 
(B) f(x) is increasing for x   0, 
 3
1
3
(C) x f   x  dx < 0
1/2
1
7 1
(D)  x3 f  x  dx 
30 0 3

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SECTION – A
(Matching List Type)
This section contains FOUR (04) Matching List Type Questions. Each question has FOUR statements in
List-I entries (P), (Q), (R) and (S) and FIVE statements in List-II entries (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). The
codes for lists have choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE of these four options is correct
answer.

1
42. Let In  xn tan1 x dx and anIn 2  bnIn  c n  n  1 . (where an & bn are monic linear

0
expression)
Match entry in List–I to the correct entry in List–II
List – I List – II
(P) a 1 , a2 , a3 , … are in (1) H.P.

(Q) a1 – b1, a2 – b2, a3 – b3 , …. are in (2) A.G.P.


   A.P.
(R)  c1,  c 2 ,  c 3 , ..... are in (3)
2 2 2
(S) 2a1 b1
,2 a2 b2
,2a3 b3
, ...... are in (4) G.P.

(5) A.P., G.P. & H.P.


The correct option is:
(A) (P)  (1); (Q)  (5); (R)  (2); (S)  (4)
(B) (P)  (3); (Q)  (1); (R)  (5); (S)  (4)
(C) (P)  (3); (Q)  (5); (R)  (1); (S)  (4)
(D) (P)  (1); (Q)  (5); (R)  (3); (S)  (2)

43. f , g, h :    be 3 differentiable functions such that f(x) = x 3 + 3x + 1, g(f(x)) = x and h(g(g(x)))


= x.
Match entry in List–I to the correct entry in List–II
List – I List – II
(P) 3g(1) (1) 1

(Q) h(g(1)) (2) 3


1 5
(R)  h  0  (3)
6
(S) g(h(g(7))) (4) 7

(5) 9
The correct option is:
(A) (P)  (3); (Q)  (1); (R)  (2); (S)  (4)
(B) (P)  (1); (Q)  (3); (R)  (2); (S)  (4)
(C) (P)  (3); (Q)  (1); (R)  (4); (S)  (2)
(D) (P)  (1); (Q)  (3); (R)  (4); (S)  (2)

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 1
44. Let f :    be a function such that f  x   f  1    tan1 x for all x   – {0} (here
 x
   
tan1 x    ,  . Match entry in List–I to the correct entry in List–II
 2 2
List – I List – II
If x  (0, 1), then 3
(P) (1)
f(x) + f(1 – x) = 8
f x = 
(Q) 4  xlim1
(2)
2
1
3
(R)  f  x  dx = (3)
4
0
(S) Let g(x) = 2f(x) – tan–1x, then |g(x) – g(1/x) | = {given x  (0, 1)} (4) 
3
(5)
2
The correct option is:
(A) (P)  (1); (Q)  (3); (R)  (2); (S)  (4)
(B) (P)  (1); (Q)  (5); (R)  (2); (S)  (4)
(C) (P)  (3); (Q)  (5); (R)  (4); (S)  (1)
(D) (P)  (3); (Q)  (5); (R)  (1); (S)  (4)

45. Let f(x) = ax2 + bx + c (a  0) and a, b, c  {–20, –19........19, 20} and a is even. If f(f(1)) = f(f(2)) =
f(f(3)) then. Match entry in List–I to the correct entry in List–II
List – I List – II
(P) Maximum value of f(1) is (1) 2
(Q) Minimum value of f(1) is (2) 16
(R) Maximum value of b is (3) 4
(S) Minimum value of c is (4) 0
(5) –12
The correct option is:
(A) (P)  (3); (Q)  (4); (R)  (2); (S)  (5)
(B) (P)  (4); (Q)  (3); (R)  (2); (S)  (1)
(C) (P)  (4); (Q)  (3); (R)  (1); (S)  (5)
(D) (P)  (3); (Q)  (4); (R)  (1); (S)  (5)

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains SIX (06) Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is a NON-
NEGATIVE INTEGER VALUE.

4
1  4 2  ....  4 n
46. Let ‘a’ be a real number such that lim = 125, then find
n  13
 1 1 1 
n4  3
 3
 ...  3 
  an  1  an  2   an  n  
2
4a2  a  1
the value of  such that =
0.5  a

47. Find the total number of real solutions of equation e14x  2e7x  e10x  6  e6x  e3x  1  0

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1/n
48. If lim n3 x
2025x  2
dx = L, then find 333L
n 
0

4
 1  4 1 
 x    x  4  6
 x  x  . (when x > 0)
49. Find minimum value of the following expression f  x   2
 1   2 1 
x    x  2 
 x  x 

50. Let g(x) be a non–constant thrice differentiable function define on  such that
(i) g(x) = g(8 – x)
(ii) g  0   0  g  2   g  5   g 7 
2
and if m is the minimum number of roots of the equation  g  x    g  x  g  x   0 in interval [0,8]
then find m.

51. Let f :    and g :    be given f(x) = |x2 – 3x + 2| + 3 and g(x) = x 3 – 3x2 + 3x + 1 define
max f  x  , g  x  , x  1
h(x) as: h  x    . If  = number of point(s) where h(x) is discontinuous
 min f  x  , g  x  , x  1
and m = number of point(s) where h(x) is not differentiable.
m
Then find 66  x2  3x  2 dx

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