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Sec: SR_*CO-SC(MODEL-A,B&C) Date: 11-11-2023


Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 300
11-11-2023_SR.IIT_STAR CO-SC(MODEL-A,B&C)_JEE MAIN_PTM-14

PHYSICS MAX.MARKS: 100


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.

1. A thin uniform disc of radius R is pivoted at point O on its circumference. The time
period of small oscillations will be (axis of oscillation will be perpendicular to the plane
of disc and g is acceleration due to gravity)
R 2R 2R 3R
1) 2 2) 2 3) 2 4) 2
g 3g g 2g

2. An U tube of uniform bore of cross- sectional area A is set up vertically with open ends
up. A liquid of mass M and density d is poured into it. The liquid column will oscillate
with a period
M MA M M
1) 2 2) 2 3) 2 4) 2
g dg Adg 2 Adg

3. The focal lengths of objective and eyepiece of an Astronomical telescope are 2m


and 5 cm respectively ,final image is formed at i) infinity and ii).
The minimum distance of distinct vision D = 25 cm. The magnifying power of telescope
in the two cases will be
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1) 40; 32 2) 48; 32 3) 48; 40 4) 40; 48
4. A cylindrical piston of mass M slides smoothly inside a long cylinder closed at one end,
enclosing a certain mass of gas. The cylinder is kept with its axis horizontal. If the piston
is disturbed from its equilibrium position, it oscillates simple harmonically. The period
of oscillation will be: (Assume gas to be ideal and its temperature to be constant. Where
P is atmosphere pressure)
h

M
P
A

Mh MA M
1) T  2 2) T  2 3) T  2 4) T  2 MPhA
PA Ph PAh

5. A heavy brass sphere is hung from a spring and it executes vertical vibrations with
period T. The sphere is now immersed in a non-viscous liquid with a density (1/10) th
that of brass. When set into vertical vibrations with the sphere remaining inside liquid all
the time, then the time period will be:
1) 9 / 10 T 2) 10 / 9 T 3)  9 /10  T 4) unchanged

6. A particle of mass m is attached to three identical springs A, B and C each of force


constant k as shown in figure. If the particle of mass m is pushed slightly against the
spring C and released, then the time period of oscillation is:

2m m m m
1) 2 2) 2 3) 2 4) 2
k 2k k 3k

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7. Two particles execute SHM of the same amplitude, frequency, mean position and move
along the same straight line. If they pass one another when going in opposite directions,
each time their displacement is half their amplitude; the phase difference between them
us:
   2
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 4 6 3
8. A pendulum has period T for small oscillations. An obstacle is placed directly beneath
the pivot, so that only the lowest one quarter of the string can follow the pendulum bob
when it swings in the left of its resting position as shown in the figure. The pendulum is
released from rest at a certain point A. The time taken by it to return to that point is:

1) T 2) T / 2 3) 3T / 4 4) T / 4
9. A particle of mass m is located at a place where it is acted upon by a one dimensional
conservative force and its potential energy is given by:
U  x   A 1  cos px  , where A and p are positive constants. The period of small

oscillations of the particle is:


m m m 1 Ap
1) 2 2) 2 3) 2 4)
 Ap   Ap 2  A 2 m

10. A uniform cylinder of length L and mass M having cross sectional area A is
suspended with the vertical length, from a fixed point by a massless spring, such that it
is half-submerged in a liquid of density d at equilibrium position. When the cylinder is
given a small downward push and released, it starts oscillating vertically with a small
amplitude. If the force constant of the spring is k , the frequency of oscillation of the
cylinder is:

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M
d
A

1/ 2 1/ 2
1  k  Adg  1  k  Adg 
   
2  M  2) 2  M 
1)
1/ 2
1  k  dgL 
  1/ 2
1  k  Adg 
3) 2  M  4)  
2  Adg 

11. A prism of refractive index n and angle A is placed in minimum deviation position. If
the angle of minimum deviation is equal to the angle A, then the value of A is
 n  1  n2   4  n2 
1) sin 1  
n
2) sin 1   3) 2sin 1   4) 2sin 1  
 2  2  2   4 

12. A beam of diameter ‘d’ is incident on a glass hemisphere as shown. If the radius of
curvature of the hemisphere is very large in comparison to d, then the diameter of the
beam at the base of the hemisphere will be:

1) 3d/4 2) d 3) d/3 4) 2d /3
13. The string of a simple pendulum is replaced by a uniform rod of length L and mass M
while bob has a mass m. It is allowed to make small oscillations. Its time period is (g is
acceleration due to gravity)

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 2M  L 2  M  3m  L M m L  2m  M  L
1) 2  2) 2 3) 2  4) 2 
 3m  g 3  M  2m  g

 m  3m  g

 3  M  2m   g

14. The displacement of a particle is represented by the equation y  sin 3 t. The motion is
1) Non-periodic
2) Periodic but not simple harmonic
3) Simple harmonic with period 2  / 
4) Simple harmonic with period  / 
15. For a particle executing SHM along a straight line, match the statements in column-I
with statement in column-II. (Note that displacement given in column-I is to be
measured from mean position).
Column-I Column-II
A) Velocity -displacement graph may be p) straight line
B) Acceleration -velocity graph may be q) circle
C) Acceleration -displacement graph will be r) ellipse
D) Acceleration-time graph will be s) sine curve
t) cosine curve
1)(A) q ,r (B) q ,r (C) p (D) s, t 2)(A) p ,r (B) p (C) s ,r (D) s, t
3)(A) s, t (B) q ,r (C) s, r (D) s 4)(A) p (B) s, r (C) s ,t (D) q ,r
16. Assertion : The graph of total energy of a particle in SHM w.r.t., position is a straight
line with zero slope.
Reason : Total energy of particle in SHM remains constant throughout its motion.
(1) If both assertion and reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the
assertion.
(2) If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the
assertion.
(3) If assertion is true but reason is false.
(4) If the assertion and reason both are false.

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17. Two simple harmonic motions y1  A sin t and y2  A cos t are superimposed on a particle
of mass m. The total mechanical energy of the particle is
1 1
1) m 2 A2 2) m 2 A2 3) m 2 A2 4) zero
2 4
18. Statement-I: For a particle performing SHM, its speed decreases as it goes away from
the mean position.
Statement-II: In SHM, the acceleration is always opposite to the velocity of the
particle.
(1) Statement-I is true, statement-II is true and statement-II is correct explanation for
statement-I.
(2) Statement-I is true, statement-II is true and Statement-II is NOT the correct
explanation for statement-I
(3) Statement-I is true, statement-II is false.
(4) Statement-I is false, statement-II is true.
19 . For a body in SHM, the potential energy at mean position is zero, match the statements
in Column A with that in Column B
Column A Column B
a) Velocity is maximum e) At half of the amplitude
b) Kinetic energy is 3/4th of total energy f) At the mean position
c) Potential energy is 3/4th of total energy g) At extreme position
d) Acceleration is maximum h)At √3/2 times amplitude

1) a-f, b-e, c-h, d-g 2) a-e, b-f , c-g, d-h


3) a-g, b-h, c-e, d-f 4) a-h, b-e, c-f, d-e
20. When an object is at distances u1 and u2 from convex lens, a real image and virtual
image are formed respectively having the same magnification. The focal length of the lens
is
u2 u1  u 2 u1  u 2
1) u1  2) 3) 4) u1  u 2
2 2 2

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SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answ er any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, -1 in all other cases.

21. Two pendulums of lengths 121cm and 100cm start vibrating. At some instant the two are
in the mean position and in the same phase. After how many vibrations of the shorter
pendulum the two will be in phase in the mean position?

22. A body executes simple harmonic motion under the action of a force F1 with a time
period (4/5) s. If the force is changes to F2 it executes SHM with time period (3/5) s. If
both the forces F1 and F2 act simultaneously in the same direction on the body, its time
period (in seconds) is 12/P. The value of P is

23. The time period of oscillation of a simple pendulum is given by T  2 l .The length of
g

the pendulum is measured as l  10.0  0.1cm and the time period in seconds
as T  0.50  0.02 . The percentage error in the value of g ( acceleration due to gravity) is
–5
24. A small bead of mass 5 x 10 kg is free to slide along a thin wire placed in vertical
2
plane in the form of parabola having equation x = 40y (x and y in cm) is at the lowest
point initially. It is displaced slightly and released. The angular frequency of oscillations
of bead will be approximately is √g /√X.
The value of X is. . (g is acceleration due to gravity)

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25. If the displacement of a moving point at any time be given by an equation of the form
y  t   a cos t  b sin t .If a  3m, b  4m and   2 rad / sec. The magnitude of maximum

acceleration of the particle is n  5m / s 2 . Find ‘n’.


26. A body of mass 5 gram is executing SHM about a point O with amplitude 100 cm. If its
maximum velocity is 100 cm/s, its velocity will be 50 cm/sec at a distance C√3 (in cm)
from O.
The value of C is…………..
27 A tunnel is dug in the earth across one of its diameter. Two point masses ‘m’ and ‘2m’
are dropped from the ends of the tunnel. The masses collide and stick to each other and
perform SHM. Then amplitude of SHM will be R/p. The value of p is… [R = radius of
the earth]
28. A block of mass m placed on a smooth horizontal floor is connected with two light
springs of spring constant K. The angular frequency of small horizontal oscillations of
the block along horizontal plane is n rad s-1. Find n. Given: m  41 kg ,
K  100 N / m ,   37o .(Initially springs shown are in un deformed state)

K
K
 m

29. A thin lens of refractive index 1.5 has a focal length of 15 cm in air. When lens is
placed in a medium of refractive index (4/3), focal length will be now in cm is….

30. A fish rising vertically up towards the surface of water with speed 3 m/s, observes a
bird above the water, diving vertically downwards with speed 9 m/s. The refractive
index of water is 4/3. The actual velocity (velocity w.r.t ground) of bird in cm/s is…

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CHEMISTRY MAX.MARKS: 100


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.

31. At 25°C and 1 atm pressure, the enthalpy of combustion of benzene and acetylene as
-3268 kJ/mole and -1300kJ/mole respectively. The change in enthalpy of the reaction
3C2 H 2 g   C6 H 6 l  is

1) +324 kJ 2) +632 kJ 3) -632kJ 4) -732 kJ


32. For the chemical reaction x  y , the standard reaction Gibbs energy depends on
temperature T (in k) as
3
Gr  in kJ mole   120  T
8
The major component of the reaction mixture at ‘T’ is
1) x if T = 315 k 2) x if T = 320k 3) y if T = 350k 4) y if T = 280k
33. When 1mol of gas is heated at constant volume, temperature is raised from 298K to
308K.The energy supplied to the system during this process is 500J. Then which
statement is correct ?
1) q  w  500 J , U  0 2) q   w  500 J , U  0
3) q  U  500 J , w  0 4) q  w  500 J , U  0
34. A given mass of gas expands reversible form the state ‘A’ to the state ‘B’ by three paths
1, 2 and 3 as shown in the figure. If w1 , w2 and w3 respectively be the work done by the
gas along three paths then:

P
A 3
2

B
1

1) w1  w2  w3 2) w1  w2  w3 3) w1  w2  w3 4) w2  w3  w1

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35. Enthalpy of neutralization of HCl by NaOH is -55.84 kJ/mol and by NH 4OH is -51.34
kJ/mol. The enthalpy of ionization of NH 4OH is
1) 107.18 kJ/mol 2) 4.5 kJ/mol 3) -4.5 kJ/mol 4) -107.18 kJ/mol
C p ,m
36. For an ideal gas   . The molecular mass of gas is M. Its specific heat capacity at
Cv , m

constant volume is:


R M  RM R
1) 2) 3) 4)
M    1 R    1  1 M    1

37. Calculate ΔS for 3 mole of a diatomic ideal gas which is heated and compressed from
5
298K, 1 bar to 596K, 4 bar ( Given Cv , m  R ; n  2   0.70; R  2calk 1mol 1 )
2
1) -14.7 cal/k 2) +14.7 cal/k 3) -4.9 cal/k 4) 6.3 cal/k
38. The enthalpy of combustion of propane  C3 H 8  gas in terms of given data is:

Bond energy (kJ/mole)


 C  H   x1 ;  O O   x2 ;  C O   x3
 O  H   x4 ;  C C   x5
Resonance energy of CO2 is – z kJ/mole and H vap  H 2O   is ‘y’ kJ/mol

1) 8 x1  2 x5  5 x2  6 x3  8 x4  4 y  3 z 2) 6 x1  x5  5 x2  3 x3  4 x4  4 y  3 z
3) 8 x1  2 x5  5 x2  6 x3  8 x4  y  z 4) 8 x1  x5  5 x2  6 x3  8 x4  4 y  3 z
39. Which of the following reactions is associated with most negative change in entropy.
1) 2SO2  O2 g   2 SO3 g  2) C2 H 4 g   H 2 g   C2 H 6 g 

3) C graphite  O2 g   CO2 g  4) 3C2 H 2 g   C6 H 6 

40. At 25°C, a 0.01 mole sample of a gas is compressed from 4.0 L to 1.0 L at constant
temperature. What is the work done for this process if external pressure is 4.0 bar?
1) 1  6 103 J 2) 8 102 J 3) 4 102 J 4) 1  2 103 J
41. For a closed container containing 100mole of an ideal gas fitted with movable,
frictionless, weightless piston operating such that pressure of gas remains constant at
8.21 atm. Which graph represents correct variation of log V vs log T where ‘V’ is in litre
and ‘T’ in kelvin?

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log V log V
1) 2)

45° 30°
log T log T

45° log T
3) log V 4)
1

log T log V

42. 2 mole of an ideal gas at 27°C expands isothermally and reversibly from a volume of 4L
to 40L work done in kJ by the gas is:
1) W = -28.72 kJ 2) W = -11.488 kJ 3) W = -5.736 kJ 4) W = -4.988 kJ
43. Half-life period of the 1st order reaction is 100 days. After 144 days, concentration of the
reactants is reduced to …. of the original value.
1 1 e 3e
1) 2) 3) 4)
e e2 30 10

44. The reaction 2NO  Br2  2NOBr obeys


NO  Br2 
fast

 NOBr2
the following Mechanism
NOBr2  NO 
slow
 2NOBr

The rate expression can be written as

1) r  K  NO  Br2  2) r  K  NO Br2 


2

3) r  K  NO Br2  4) r  K  NOBr2 


2

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45. The kinetic datas for the reaction: A + B2  2AB are as given below:
[A] [B2] Rate
mol L–1 mol L–1 mol L–1 min–1
1.0 1.0 2.5  10–3
2.0 1.0 5.0  10–3
1.0 2.0 1  10–2
Hence the order of reaction w.r.t. A and B2 are, respectively,
1) 1 and 2 2) 2 and 1 3) 1 and 1 4) 2 and 2
46. Consider following first order reactions.
X 
K1
 A  B ; Y 
K2
C  D

If 50% of the reaction of X was completed when 96% of the reaction Y was completed.
K2
The ratio of their rate constants is
K1

1) 0.5 2) 1.24 3) 0.2145 3) 4.66


47. 3.0 moles of an ideal gas at 270 C is compressed at constant temperature reversibly from
a volume 20L to 10L by infinite slowly increasing the external pressure. The work done
on the gas W
1)5186 Cal 2)5186 J 3)516 J 4)416 J
48. The work done in vaparisation of one mole of H 2O at 373K against a pressure of 1atm is
(neglect the volume of liquid)
1)3.10 KJ 2)2 KJ 3)3 Kcal 4)2 Kcal
49. Which of the following expression is true for an ideal gas
V P U U
1)    0 2)    0 3)    0 4)    0
 T  P  T V  V T  T V

50. The internal energy change when a system goes from state A to B is 40KJ / mole. If the
system goes from A to B by a reversible path and returns to state A by an irreversible
path, what would be the net change in internal energy?
1)0 2)1 3)2 4)3

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SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answ er any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, -1 in all other cases.

51. The dissociation energy of methane is 360 kcal/mol and that of ethane is 620 kcal/mol.
The C – C bond energy in kcal is

d  A d  B
52. For a chemical reaction aA  bB ; log  log  0.3
dt dt

Then the ratio of a and b is approximately:

53. The half life period for the catalytic decomposition of AB3 (g) at 50 mm initial pressure is
4 hrs and at 100 mm initial pressure it is 2 hrs. The order of the reaction is

54. A2  B2  2 AB. H f  200 kJ mole . AB, A2 and B2 are diatomic mole cules. If the bond

enthalpies of A2 , B2 and AB are in the ratio 1 : 0.5 : 1, then the bond enthalpy of A2 is
_______ (in kJ/mole)

55. The average S-F bond energy in kJ/mole of SF6 is (Rounded off to the nearest integer)
[Given: The values of standard enthalpy of formation of SF6 g  , S g  and F g  are -1100,

275 and 80kJ/mole respectively.

56. For the reaction;

A    2 B g 

U = 2.1 Kcal ; S = 20 cal /K at 300 K Hence magnitude of G in Kcal is


_______(Nearest integer)

57. When 5moles of He gas expand isothermally and reversibly at 300K from 10L to 20L,
the magnitude of maximum work obtained is _____________J [Nearest integer]

(Given R = 8.3 J K 1mol 1 and log 2 = 0.3010)

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58. when 600ml of 0.2M HNO3 is mixed with 400ml of 0.1M NaOH solution in a flask, the
rise in temperature of the flask is _______ 102 C .

( H neutralization = 57 KJ/mole and specific heat of water = 4.2 JK 1 g 1 ) (Neglect heat


capacity of flask)

59. Given H 0f  Hg , l   0, S 0  Hg , l   77.4 J K 1mol 1

H 0f  Hg , g   60.8 kJ / mol , S 0  Hg , g   174.4 JK 1mol 1 .

The normal boiling point (K) of mercury is approximately

60. The heat of neutralisation of HCl by NaOH is -55.9 kJ mol 1 . If the heat of neutralization
of HCN by NaOH is 12.1 kJ / mol , the energy of dissociation of HCN is (in kJ) rounded
off to

MATHEMATICS MAX.MARKS: 100


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.

61. The perpendicular distance of the point P(0, –1, 3) from a straight line passing through
A(1, –3, 2) and B (2, –1, 4) is
29 29 41
1) 2) 3 3 3) 4)
3 6 3
x  3 y 8 z  3 x3 y 7 z6
62. The shortest distance between the lines   and   is
3 1 1 3 2 4

1) 150 2) 170 3) 27 4) 270


63. Let PQ be a chord of length 8 of the circle 4 x 2  4 y 2  24 x  32 y  189  0 . If tangents drawn
to the circle at the points P and Q intersect at the point R, then the perpendicular distance
of R from chord PQ is
15 32 68 36
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 15 15 17

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64. Three circles C1,C2 , C3 with radii r1 , r2 , r3  r1  r2  r3  respectively are given as r1  4 and r3  9 .

They are placed such that C2 lies to the right of C1 and touches it externally , C3 lies to the
right of C2 and touches it externally. There exists two straight lines each of which is a
direct common tangent simultaneously to all three circles, then r2 is equal to
13 72
1) 2) 6 3) (4) 7
2 13
65. Let R be the point (3, 7) and let P and Q be two points on the line x + y = 5 such that PQR
is an equilateral triangle. Then the area of PQR is :
25 25 3 25 25
1)) 2) 3) (4)
4 3 2 3 2 3

66. The distance of the origin from the centroid of the triangle whose two sides have the

equations x – 2y + 1 = 0 and 2x – y – 1 = 0 and whose orthocentre is  ,  is:


7 7
 3 3

1)) 2 2) 2 3) 2 2 (4) 4
67. A line, with the slope greater than one, passes through the point A(4, 3) and intersects the
29
line x – y – 2 = 0 at the point B. If the length of the line segment AB is , then B also
3
lies on the line :
1)) 2x + y = 9 2) 3x – 2y = 7 3) x + 2y = 6 (4) 2x – 3y = 3
x 1 y  1
68. The coordinates of a point on the line   z at a distance 4 14 from the point
2 3
(1,-1,0) nearer the origin are
1) (9,-13,4) 2) (8 14,  12, 1) 3) (8 14,12,1) 4) (7,11, 4)
69. If the circle x 2  y 2  2 gx  6 y  19c  0, g , c  R passes through the point (6, 1) and its centre
lies on the line x  2cy  8 , then the length of intercept made by the circle on x-axis is
1) 2 3 2) 4 3) 3 (4) 2 23
70. Let the circumcentre of a triangle with vertices A (a, 3), B(b, 5) and C(a, b), ab > 0 be
P(1, 1). If the line AP intersects the line BC at the point Q  k1 , k2  , then k1  k 2 is equal to :
4 2
1)2 2) 3) (4) 4
7 7

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71. The distance of the point A(-2,3,1) from the line PQ through P(-3,5,2) which make equal
angles with the axes is
2 14 16 5
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 3 3 3

72. If the ends of the base of an isosceles triangle are at (2, 0) and (0, 1). and the equation of
one side is x = 2, then the ortho center of the triangle is

1)  ,  2)  ,1  (3)  ,1  (4)  ,
3 3 5 3 4 7 


2 2   4   4   3 12 

73. A straight line L through the point(3, -2) is inclined at an angle 600 to the line 3 x  y  1 .
If L also intersects the x-axis, then the equation of L is
1) y  3 x  2  3 3  0 2) y  3 x  2  3 3  0
3) 3y  x  3  2 3  0 (4) 3 y  x  3  2 3  0
74. A line which makes an acute angle  with the positive direction of x-axis is drawn
through the point P(3, 4) to meet the lines x = 6 and y = 8 at R and S respectively, then
RS  8  2 3 , if
   
1)   2)   (3)   (4)  
3 4 6 12
75. A variable point P lies inside the triangle formed by the lines y = 0, 4x – 3y = 0 and 3x +
4y – 9 = 0. If sum of the distances of the point P to the sides of the triangle is 3, then the
locus of P satisfies the equation
1) 7x + 6y – 24 =0 2) x – 2y + 24 = 0
3) 7x – 4y + 6 = 0 (4) x – 2y – 6 = 0
76. The straight line passing through the point (8, 4) cuts y-axis at B and x-axis at A. The
locus of mid point of AB is
1) xy  2 x  4 y  64 2) xy  2 x  4 y  0
3) xy  4 x  2 y  8  0 4) xy  4 x  2 y  72
77. If 6a 2  3b 2  c 2  7ab  ac  4bc  0 then the family of lines ax  by  c  0, a  b  0 can be

concurrent at
1)  2,3 2)  3, 1 3) (2, 3) 4)  3,1

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78. The straight lines l1 and l2 pass through the origin and trisect the line segment of the line
L : 9 x  5 y  45 between the axes. If m1 and m2 are the slopes of the lines l1 and l2 , then the

point of intersection of the line y   m1  m2  x with L, lies on

(A) 6x + y = 10 2) 6x – y = 15 3) y – x = 5 4)y – 2x = 5
79. If the tangents at the points P and Q on the circle x 2  y 2  2 x  y  5 meet at the point
9 
R  , 2  , then the area of the triangle PQR is
4 
13 13 5 5
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 8 4 8

 7 3
90. If the point   ,  lies on the curve traced by the mid-points of the segments of the
 3 


lines x cos   y sin   7,   0,  between the co-ordinates axes, then  is equal to
 2

1) 7 2) – 7 3) 7 7 4) 7 3

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answ er any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: + 4 for correct answ er, -1 in all other cases.

81. Let a straight line L passing through the origin and intersecting both the
x 1 y 1 z 1
lines   , x  2  y 1  z have direction cosines as l, m, n. Then the value of
1 2 2
lm
=…...
mn

82. If the point (a, a) falls between the lines |x + y| = 2 then |a| < k where the least integral
value of ‘k’ is equal to
83. In a triangle ABC the side AB is parallel to y-axis, the side BC is parallel to x-axis,
centroid of the triangle ABC is at (2, 1). If the equation of the median drawn through C is
x – y = 1, then the slope of median drawn through A is………
84. ‘A’ is the area of the square inscribed in the triangle with vertices A(0, 0), B(2, 1), C(3,
0). If two of the vertices of the square are on the side AC, then 16A=___________

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85. In ABC, A  3, 1 . The equation of internal angular bisector of C is x – 4y + 10 = 0.

Further the equation of median drawn through vertex B is 6x + 10y – 59 = 0. If the


equation of the side AC is ax + by = c, where a, b, c are co-prime, then the possible value
of a + 4b + c =_________
86. One diagonal of a square is the portion of the line 7x + 5y = 35 intercepted by the
coordinate axes. If the extremities of the other diagonal are (a, b) and (c, d), then
a bcd

2
87. A circle passing through the point P  ,   in the first quadrant touches the two coordinate

axes at the points A and B. The point P is above the line AB. The point Q on the line
segment AB is the foot of perpendicular from P on AB. if PQ is equal to 11 units, then the
value of  is_____________
88. Let the equations of two adjacent sides of a parallelogram ABCD be 2x – 3y = –23 and
5x + 4y = 23. If the equation of its one diagonal AC is 3x + 7y = 23 and the distance of A
from the other diagonal is d. then 50 d 2 is equal to______
89. If the line 1 : 3 y  2 x  3 is the angular bisector of the lines
 2 : x  y  1  0 and  3   x   y  17  0, then  2   2     is equal to_____

90. Two circles in the first quadrant of radii r1 and r2 touch the coordinate axes. Each of then
cuts off an intercept of 2 units with the line x + y = 2. Then r12  r2 2  r1r2 is equal
to___________

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