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Sec: SR_*CO-SC(MODEL-A,B&C) Date: 04-11-2023


Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 300
04-11-2023_SR.IIT_STAR CO-SC(MODEL-A,B&C)_JEE MAIN_PTM-13

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. An incompressible liquid flows through a horizontal tube shown in the following fig.
then the velocity v of the fluid is (in m/s)

1) 3 2) 1.5 3)1 4) 2.25


2. Water is moving with a speed of 5.18ms-1 through a pipe with a cross-sectional area of
4.20 cm2. The water gradually descends 9.66 m as the pipe increase in area to 7.60 cm2.
The speed of flow at the lower level is
1) 3.0 ms 1 2) 5.7 ms 1 3) 3.82 ms 1 4) 2.86 ms 1
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3. AU-tube in which the cross-sectional area of the limb on the left is one quarter, the limb
on the right contains mercury (density 13.6 g/cm3). The level of mercury in the narrow
limb is at a distance of 36 cm from the upper end of the tube. What will be the rise in
the level of mercury in the right limb if the left limb is filled to the top with water

1)1.2 cm 2) 2.35 cm 3) 0.56 cm 4) 0.8 cm


4. The pressure at the bottom of a tank of water is 3P where P is the atmospheric pressure.
If the water is drawn out till the level of water is lowered by one fifth, the pressure at the
bottom of the tank will now be

2)   P 3)   P 4)   P
13 8 4
1) 2P
5  
5  
5

5. An open water tanker moving on a horizontal straight road has a cubical block of cork
floating over its surface. If the tanker has an acceleration a , then the acceleration of the
cork w.r.t container is

a2
1) a 2) 3) a 2  g 2 4) zero
g

6. A concrete sphere of radius R has a cavity of radius r which is packed with sawdust. The
specific gravities of concrete and sawdust are respectively 2.4 and 0.3 for this sphere to
float with its entire volume submerged under water. Ratio of mass of concreate to mass
of sawdust will be
1) 8 2) 4 3) 3 4) zero

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7. A large tank filled with water to a height ‘ h ’ is to be emptied through a small hole at
h h
the bottom. The ratio of time taken for the level of water to fall from h to and to
2 2
zero is
1 1
1) 2 2) 3) 2  1 4)
2 2 1

8. A current of i ampere is flowing through the loop as shown in the figure. The magnitude
of magnetic field at O is

 0i  1 2   0i  1 3   0i  1 3   0i  1 3 
1)    2)    3)    4)   
4  R R' 4  R R' 8  R 2R '  8  R R'

A homogeneous solid cylinder of length L  L 


H A
9.  . Cross-sectional area is immersed
 2 5

L
such that it floats with its axis vertical at the liquid -liquid interface with length in
4
the density liquid is open to atmosphere having pressure P0 . The density D of solid is
given by

5 4 d
1) d 2) d 3) d 4)
4 5 5

 r2 
10. Consider a solid sphere of radius R and mass density r    0  1  2  , 0  r  R . The
 R 

minimum density of a liquid in which it will float is


0 0 2 0 2 0
1) 2) 3) 4)
5 3 3 5
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11. A large open tank has two holes in the wall. One is a square hole of side L at a depth y
from the top and the other is a circular hole of radius R at a depth 4 y from the top.
When the tank is completely filled with water the quantities of water flowing out per
second from both the holes are the same. Then R is equal to
L L
1) 2 L 2) 3) L 4)
2 2

12. There are two identical small holes of area of cross-section a on the opposite sides of a
tank containing a liquid of density  . The difference in height between the holes is
h . Tank is resting on a smooth horizontal surface. Horizontal force which will has to be

applied on the tank to keep it in equilibrium is

2gh  gh
1) gh a 2) 3) 2  agh 4)
a a

13. A particle of charge q and mass m starts moving from the origin under the action of an
  
electric field E  E0iˆ and B  B0iˆ with velocity v  v0 ˆj . The speed of the particle will
become 2v0 after a time
2mv0 2B0 q 3B0 q 3mv0
1) t  2) t  3) t  4) t 
qE0 mv0 mv0 qE0
14. A cone of radius R and height H, is hanging inside a liquid of density  by means of a
string as shown in the figure. The force, due to the liquid acting on the slant surface of
the cone is (Neglect atmosphere pressure)

4 2
1)  gHR 2 2)  HR 2 3)  gHR 2 4)  gHR 2
3 3

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15. A fire hydrant delivers water of density  at a volume rate Q. the water travels
vertically upward through the hydrant and then does 900 turn to emerge horizontally at
speed v . The pipe and nozzle have uniform cross- section throughout. The force
exerted by the water on the corner of the hydrant is

1)  vQ 2) zero 3) 2  vQ 4) 2 pvQ
16. Two long wires parallel to y- axis carry equal currents in opposite direction are placed at
x   a . The magnitude of magnetic field at x  0 is B1 and at x  2a is B2 . Then B2 / B1

is:
1) 6 2) 1/3 3) 1/6 4) 3
17. The figure shows a cross-section of a co-axial cable consisting of a solid conducting
cylinder of radius r1 surrounded by a conducting cylindrical shell with inner radius r2
and outer radius r3 . The inner conductor carries a current I uniformly distributed on its
cross-section into the page while the outer conductor carries a uniform equal magnitude
current I out of the page. The magnitude of the magnetic field for

0 2 Ir 0 2 Ir1
1) 0  r  r1 is 2) 0  r  r1 is 3) 0  r  r1 is zero 4) r1  r  r2 is zero
4 r12 4 r 2

18. A sphere of solid material of relative density 9 has a concentric air filled spherical cavity
and just sinks in water. If the radius of the sphere is R, then the radius of the cavity r will
be related to R as:
8 2 8 3 2 3
1) r 3  R 3 2) r 3  R 3 3) r 3  R 4) r 3  R
9 3 3 3

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19. Ideal fluid flows along a tube of uniform cross-section, located in a horizontal plane and
bent asshown in figure. The flow is steady; 1 and 2 are two points and v1 and v2 are the
velocity of flow at these points, then

1) P1  P2 2) P1  P2 3) v1  v2 4) v1  v2
20. A cylindrical vessel of 90 cm height is kept filled upto the brim. It has four holes 1,2,3,4
which are respectively at heights of 20cm, 30c, 45cm and 50cm from the horizontal
floor PQ. The water falling at the maximum horizontal distance from the vessel comes
from

1) Hole number 4 2) Hole number 3 3) Hole number 2 4) Hole number 1

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. The side wall of a wide vertical vessel of height h  75 cm has a narrow vertical slit
running all the way down to the bottom of the vessel. The length of the slit is l  50 cm
and the width b  1.0mm . With the slit closed, the vessel is filled with water. Find the
resultant force of reaction of water flowing out the vessel immediately after the slit is
opened. (in N)

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22. What flows through the tube shown in figure. The areas of cross-section of the wide and
the narrow portions of the tube are 5cm2 and 2 cm2 respectively. The rate of flow of
water through the tube is 500 cm3/s. Find the difference of mercury levels in the U-
tube in cm (Nearest integer)

23. Water flows into a horizontal pipe whose one end is closed with a valve and the reading
of a pressure gauge attached to the pipe is 3 105 N / m2 . This reading of the pressure
gauge falls to 1105 N / m2 when the valve is opened. Calculate the speed of water flowing
into the pipe (in ms-1)
24. Figure shows how the stream of water emerging from a faucet “necks down” as it falls.
The indicated cross-sectional areas are A0  1.2 cm2 and A  0.35cm2 . The two levels are
separated by a vertical distance h  45 mm . The volume flow rate from the tap is
K 106 m3 / s . Then K  ______

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25. A cube of wood supporting a 200 g mass just floats in water. When the mass is removed,
the cube rises by 2cm.What is the size of the cube? (in cm)
26. The area of cross-section of the two arms of a hydraulic press are 1 cm2 and 10 cm2
respectively. A force of 5 N is applied on the water in the thinner arm. What force (in N)
should be applied on the water in the thicker arm so that the water may remain in
equilibrium?
5N F
A B

27. An ideal fluid of density 800 kgm-3, flows smoothly through a bent pipe (as shown in
a
figure) that tapers in cross-sections area from a to . The pressure difference between
2
the wide and narrow sections of pipe is 4100 Pa. At wider section, the velocity of fluid is
x 1
ms for x  ______(Given g  10ms 2 )
6

28. A liquid of density 750 kgm-3 flows smoothly through a horizontal pipe that tapers in
A1
cross-sectional area from A1  1.2 102 m 2 to A2  . The pressure difference between the
2
wide and narrow sections of the pipe is 4500 Pa. The rate of flow of liquid is
___________ 10 3 m3 s 1
29. A cubical block of size 0.5m floats on water with 30% of its volume under water. If the
maximum weight that can be put on the block without fully submerging it under water is
k
. Find k (density of water  103 kg / m3 )
2

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30. A cube of ice of edge 4 cm is placed in an empty cylindrical glass of inner diameter
6cm. Assume that the ice melts uniformly from each side so that it always retains its
cubical shape. Remembering that ice is lighter than water, find the length (in cm) of the
edge of the ice cube at the instant it just leaves contact with the bottom of the glass
(Nearest integer)

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. Column match


Column-I Column-II
(a) Elementary reaction (p) High energy of activation
(b) Complex reaction (q) Low energy of activation
(c) Slow reaction (r) Several elementary steps
(d) Fast reaction (s) Single step
1) a  s; b  r; c  p; d  q 2) a  p; b  q; c  s; d  r
3) a  s; b  p; c  q; d  r 4) a  s; b  p; c  r; d  s
32. Match the column:
Column I Column II (Slope)
(A) C v/s t (abscissa) for zero order (P) unity
(B) log C v/s t (abscissa) for first order (Q) zero

(C)    v/s C for zero order


dC
(R) –k
 dt 

(D) n    v/s nC for first order


dC k
(S) 
 dt  2.303

(T) nk
1) A  R; B  S; C  Q; D  P,T 2) A  P; b  Q; c  R; d  S,T
3) A  Q; B  S; C  R; d  P,T 4) A  Q; b  P; c  R; d  S,T

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33. What is the end product of the following sequence of reactions
 
A c e t a m i d e  P  A     B.
2O5 4 H

1) CH 3 NH 2 2) C2 H 5 NH 2 3) CH 3CN 4) CH 3COONH 4
34. The activation energies of two reactions are Ea and Ea with Ea > Ea . If the
1 2 1 2

temperature of the reacting systems is increased from T to T  , which of the following is


correct ? ‘
K1 K 2 K1 K K1 K 2 K1 K 2
1)  2) 2 2 3)  4) 
K1 K 2 K1 K2 K1 K 2 K1 K 2

35. Bacterial growth and bacterial decay both follow first order kinetics. The growth rate
constant ( 1 ) and bacterial decay rate constant ( 2 ) are 0.1 min–1  and 0.08 min–1 
respectively. In a food material the initial number of bacteria was 100 and food material
would be a state of rejection when bacterial count reaches to 105. What should be the
approximate shelf life of the food ?
1) 24 hours 2) 12 hours 3) 6 hours 4) 3 hours
COOH
SOCl2 NH 3 KOBr
A B C
CH 3
36. The main product C is:
CH 2 NH 2 NH 2 NH 2 CN
1) 2) 3) 4)
CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3

37. Gabriel phthalimide synthesis is used to prepare?

1) Aniline 2) Ethylamine 3) Diethylamine 4) Tertiarybutylamine

38. Most basic nitrogen in the given compound is


(iv)
O NH2
O
H
N
(i)
HN (iii) NH
(ii)
N
H
O
1) ii 2) i 3) iv 4) iii

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39. When mercury (II) Iodide is added to an aqueous solution of Potassium iodide, the
1) freezing point is lowered
2) freezing point is raised
3) freezing point does not change
4) Boiling point does not change
40. Column match
Column-I Column-II
(a) 0.1N NaCl (p)   0.15 RT
(b) 0.2 N Na2SO4 (q)   0.133 RT
(c) 0.1 N Al(NO3)3 (r)   0.30 RT
(d) 0.1 N Ca(NO3)2 (s)   0.20 RT
1) a  s; b  r; c  q; d  p 2) a  s; b  p; c  q; d  r
3) a  p; b  q; c  r; d  s 4) None of these
41. The molarity of 15% (wt./wt.) solution of H2SO4 of density 1.1 g/cm3 is approximately
1) 1.2 2) 1.4 3) 1.8 4) 1.7
42. Which of the following is not correct for ideal solution –
1) Raoult’s law is obeyed for entire concentration range and temperatures
2) S mix  0 3) Vmix  0 4) H mix  0
43. Which solution will show maximum boiling point
1) 0.1 M KCl 2) 0.1 M BaCl2 3) 0.1 M FeCl3 4) 0.1 M Fe2(SO4)3
44. 0.2 mole of HCl and .0.1 mole of CaCl2 were dissolved in water to have 500 ml of
solution, the molarity of Cl– ions is-
1) 0.04 M 2) 0.8 M 3) 0.4 M 4) 0.08 M
45. The Henry’s law constant for the solubility of N2 gas in water at 298 K is 1.0 x 105 atm.
The mole fraction of N2 in air is 0.8. The number of moles of N2 from air dissolved in 10
moles of water at 298 K and 5 atm pressure is —
1) 4.0 x 10–4 2) 4.0 x 10–5 3) 5.0 x 10–4 4) 4.0 x 10–6
46. The osmotic pressure of 1.8% (w/v) glucose solution at 170C is 2.4 atm. What is the
molecular weight of glucose? (R = 0.0821 L-atm/deg mol)
1) 278.57 2) 187.75 3) 275.87 4) 178.57
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47. Solution distilled without change in composition at a temperature is called
1) Amorphous 2) Azeotropic mixture
3) Ideal solution 4) Super staturated solution
48. Which of the following aqueous solutions will have the lowest freezing point?
1) 0.1 molal sodium phosphate 2) 0.1 molal barium chloride
3) 0.1 molal sodium chloride 4) 0.1 molal acetic acid
49. The correct order of basicities of the following compound is

NH O
CH 3 C CH 3CH 2 NH 2  CH 3 2 NH CH 3  C  NH 2
NH 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)

1) B>A>C>D 2) A>C>B>D 3) C>A>B>D 4) A>B>C>D


50. Which of the following combination will not yield a secondary amine
1) Reduction of aldoximes 2) Reduction of carbyl amines
3) Reduction of schiff’s bases 4) Reduction of N-methyl ethanamide
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. A mixture of volatile components A and B has total vapour pressure in torr
P  254  119 x A where x A is mole fraction of A in mixture. Hence PA0 + PB0 is

52. 20 gms naphthoic acid  C11H 8O2  is dissolved in 50 gms of Benzene

K f 
 1.72 K mol 1 kg a freezing point depression of 2K is observed vant hoff factor(i),

then 10i is (M.Wt of  C11H 8O2  is 172 g)

53. The relative lowering of Vapour Pressure dissolving 71.3 gm of a substance in 1000gm

of water is 7.13  10 3 the molecular mass of the substance is


54. How much AgCl will be formed on adding 200 mL of 5N HCl to a solution containing
1.7 g AgNO3 ? (Atomic weight of Ag,Cl,O,N are 108,35.5,16,14 respectively) (Nearest
integer)

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55. Mole fraction of I2 in C6H6 is 0.2. Calculate molality of I2 in C6H6. (Nearest integer)
56. A 0.004M solution of Na2SO4 is isotonic with a 0.01M solution of glucose at same
temperature. The apparent degree of dissociation of Na2SO4 is
57. The following data were obtained at a certain temperature for the decomposition of
ammonia in contact with tungsten
p (mm Hg) 50 100 200
Relative t1/2 3.64 1.82 0.91
Find the order of the reaction
58. An organic compound undergoes first-order decomposition. The time taken for its
decomposition to 1/8 and 1/10 of its initial concentration are t1/8 and t1/10 respectively.
t 
What is the value of  1/8  10 ?  log10 2  0.3
 t1/10 

59. The order of a gaseous phase reaction for which rate becomes half if volume of container
having same amount of reactant is doubled is
60. Decomposition of A follows first order kinetics according to the following equation.

4A(g) 
 B(g) + 2C(g); if initially total pressure was 800 mm Hg and after 10
minutes it is found 650 mm Hg. What is half life of A (in min)?

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.

8 10 
61. If matrix ‘A’ is given by A    , then the number of positive integral divisors of the
3 4 
absolute value of the determinant of  A2021  8 A2020 , is
1) 4044 2) 2022 3) 8088 4) 8082

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et e t cos t e t sin t 
 
62. If A  et e t cos t  e t sin t e t sin t  e  t cos t  , then A is
et 2e t sin t 2e t cos t 
 

1) Invertible only if t   2) Invertible for all t  R



3) Invertible only if t  4) Not invertible for any t  R
2

2 1 
63. If the centriod of a triangle formed by the points (a,0,0),(0, b,0),(0,0, c), is  , ,1 then
3 3 

ascending order of a, b, c is
1) a, b, c 2) c, b, a 3) b, a, c 4) b, c, a
x 1 y 1 z  3 x y z 1
64. The lines   and   are
2 1  1 2 1
1) coplanar for all  2) coplanar for   19 / 3
 1 2 4 1 1 
3) intersect at   ,  ,   4) intersect at  ,  , 1
 5 5 5 2 2 

x2 y3 z5


65. The point on the line   at a distance of 6 from the point (2, 3, 5) is
1 2 2
1) (3, 5, 3) 2) (4, 7, 9) 3) (0,2, 1) 4) (3,5,3)
66. Let A and B be two invertible matrices of order 3 x 3. If det(ABAT) = 8 and det(AB-1) =
8, then det (BA-1BT) is equal to :
1 1
1) 1 2) 16 3) 4)
16 4

1 0 0 
q q
67. Let P   3 1 0  and Q   qij  be two 3 x 3 matrices such that Q  P 5  I 3 . Then 21 31 is
q32
9 3 1 

equal to
1) 10 2) 135 3) 9 4) 15
68. If the system of linear equations
2x+y-z=7
x-3y+2z=1
x+4y+  z=k, (where  , k  R ) has infinitely many solutions, then   k is equal to:
1) -3 2) 3 3) 6 4) 9

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69. Let    be the greatest integer less than or equal to  . The set of all values of  for which

the system of linear equations x + y + z =4, 3x+2y+5z=3, 9x+4y+  28    z=    has a

solution is:
1) R 2)  , 9    9,   3) [9, 8) 4)  , 9    8,  

70. Let  ,  ,  be the real roots of the equation, x3+ax2+bx+c=0, (a, b, c R and a, b  0). If the
system of equations (in u, v, w) given by
 u   v   w  0,  u   v   w  0;  u   v   w  0 has non – trivial solution, then the value of

a2
is
b
1) 5 2) 3 3) 1 4) 4
 
 y sin x 1
dy  
71. Let y  y  x  satisfies the equation  A  0 , for all x>0 where A   0 1 1 .
dx  1
2 0 
 x


If y      2, then the value of y   is.

2 
 4 3 1  4  1
1)  2)  3)  4) 
2  2  2  2 

72. Let A =  aij  and B = bij  be two 3 x 3 real matrices such that bij   3  .aij where i, j = 1,
i j 2

2, 3. If the determinant of B is 81, then the determinant of A is


1) 1/9 2) 1/81 3) 3 4) 1/3
log l p 1
73. If l , m, n are p th , q th and r th terms of a G.P. (all positive), then log m q 1 equals:
log n r 1

1) -1 2) 2 3) 1 4) 0
74. If the system of linear equations
2x + 2ay + az = 0
2x + 3by + bz = 0
2x + 4cy + cz = 0
Where a, b, c  R are non – zero and distinct and has a non – zero solution, then

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1 1 1
1) , , are in A.P. 2) a, b, c are in A.P.
a b c
3) a + b + c = 0 4) a, b, c are in G.P
x 1 x  2 x  a
75. If a  2b  c  1, then the value of x  2 x  3 x  b , is
x3 x 4 xc

1) x 2)  x 3) -1 4) 1
x 1 y 1 z 1 x2 y3 z4
76. Shortest distance between the lines   and   is equal
1 1 1 1 1 1
to
1) 14 2) 7 3) 2 4) 5
  1   2 
77. If matrix A   ,   N , then A1  A2  ........  A300 is equal to (Where A denotes
  1  

determinant of matrix A)
1) (300)2 2) 2(300)2 3) 4(300)2 4) (301)2

sin x cos x tan x


f  x
78. If f  x   x3 x2 x , then lim is
x0 x2
2x 1 1

1) 2 2) 1 3) -1 4) 0
x2 y3 z4 x 1 y  4 z  5
79. The lines:   and   are coplanar if
1 1 k k 2 1
1) k  1 or  1 2) k  0 or  3 3) k  3 or  3 4) k  0 or  1

 1 18 
 7 10 17 
80. If 3 A  4 B  
T
 and 2 B  3 A   4 6  then B =
T

 0 6 31   5 7 
 

1 3 1 3  1 3  1 3 
1)  1 0  2)  1 0  3)  1 0  4)  1 0 
 2 4   2 4  2 4 2 4 
       

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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.

a b     0
81. Let A    and B       such that AB = B and a + d = 2021, then the value
c d     0  
of ad – bc is equal to
x6 y7 z7
82. The length of the perpendicular drawn from (1, 2, 3) to the line   is
3 2 2
cos 2 x sin 2 x cos 4 x
83. When the determinant sin x cos 2 x cos 2 x is expanded in powers of sin x , then the
2

cos 4 x cos 2 x cos 2 x

absolute value of the constant term in that expansion is


 1 1 1   4 2 2
84. Let A   2 1 3 and 10 B   5 0   . If B is the inverse of A then  is
 
 1 1 1   1 2 3 

85. Let A aij  be a 3 X 3 matrix, where,

 1 j i if i  j,

aij  2  
if i  j , then det 3 Adj  2 A1  is equal to ..

 1 if i  j ,
i j

2, when i  j  det  adj  adj A  


86. If A  aij  44 , such that aij   , and    k , then 14k, is (where
0, when i  j  7 

{.} represents fractional part function)


2 3 0 1  x
87. Consider the matrices A  2 1 2  , B   2  , P   y  . Such that AP = B, then sum of
   
 6 5 1  3   z 

elements of matrix 8P equals


 2 1  3 4 3 4 
88. Consider three matrices A    , B   2 3 and C   2 . Then the value of the
 4 1    3 

 ABC   A  BC  2   A  BC 3 
sum tr  A  tr    tr    tr    .....   is
 2  4   8 
   

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89. Area of triangle whose vertices are  a, a 2  b, b 2  c, c 2  is


1
and Area of another triangle
2

whose vertices are  p, p 2  q, q 2  and  r , r 2  is 4, then the absolute value of

1  ap  1  bp  1  cp 
2 2 2

1  aq  1  bq  1  cq  equals ____
2 2 2

1  ar  1  br  1  cr 
2 2 2

90. Given the 0   a   2, 1  b   1 and 1  c   3 (where [.] stands for greatest integer function).

 a   1  b c
Then the maximum value of the determinant  a  b   1  c  , is equal to
a  b  c   1

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