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04-02-2025

1001CJA106216240179 JA

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I (i)

1) In Young's double slit experiment, the distance d between the slits S1 and S2 is 1.0 mm. What
should be the width of each slit so as to obtain 5 maxima of the two slit interference pattern within
the central maximum of the single slit diffraction pattern?

(A) 0.2 mm
(B) 0.4 mm
(C) 12 cm
(D) 0.1 mm

2) Figure shows an amperian path ABCDA. Part ABC is in vertical plane PSTU while part CDA is in
horizontal plane PQRS. Direction of circulation along the path is shown by an arrow near point B and

at D. for this path according to Ampere's law will be :-

(A) (i1 – i2 + i3)µ0


(B) (–i1 + i2)µ0
(C) i3µ0
(D) (i1 + i2)µ0

3) A spherical cave of radius R/2 was carved out from a uniform sphere of radius R and original mass
M. The center of the cave is at R/2 from the center of the large sphere. Point P is at a distance 2R
from the center of the large sphere and on the joint line of the two centers. The magnitude of
gravitational field strength g at point P is ________.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

4) In a circuit for finding the resistance of a galvanometer by half deflection method, a 6 V battery
and a high resistance of 11 kΩ are used. The figure of merit of the galvanometer is 60µA/division. In
the absence of shunt resistance, the galvanometer produces a deflection of θ = 9 divisions when
current flows in the circuit. The value of the shunt resistance that can cause the deflection of θ/2, is
closest to :-

(A) 55 Ω
(B) 110 Ω
(C) 220 Ω
(D) 550 Ω

SECTION-I (ii)

1) Three nonconducting infinite planar sheets are parallel to the y-z plane. Each sheet has a uniform
surface charge density. The first sheet, with a negative surface charge density –σ, passes through
the x-axis at x = 1 m. The second sheet has an unknown surface charge density and passes through
the x-axis at x = 2m. The third sheet has a negative surface charge density –3σ and passes through
the x-axis at x = 4 m. The net electric field due to the sheets is zero at x = 1.5 m.

(A) The surface charge density on the second sheet is +2σ.

(B)
The electric field at x = –2 m is

(C)
The electric field at x = 3 m is

(D)
The electric field at x = 6m is

2) A time varying magnetic field exists in a cylindrical region of radius a. A semi circular conductor
of negligible resistance with a small voltmeter V2 of resistance 2R is placed coaxially with cylindrical
region as shown in diagram. A small voltmeter V1 having resistance R is connected across the two
ends of semicircular conductor as shown in diagram. Magnetic field is varying at a rate of .

Choose correct option(s).

(A)
Current passing through voltmeter V1 is
Reading of voltmeter V1 is zero because it is connected to a conductor which along diameter of
(B)
cylinderical region.

(C)
Reading of voltmeter is V1 is

(D)
Reading of voltmeter V2 is

3) A light ray coming from medium of refractive index µ1 along the line y = 8 is incident on the
interface of a medium of refractive index µ2 whose curve is given by y2 = 16x. Then just after first

refraction :

(A) If µ = 1 and then angle of deviation is .


1

(B)
If µ1 = 1 and then angle of deviation is .

(C) If and µ2 = 1 then angle of deviation is .

(D) If and µ2 = 1 then angle of deviation is .

4) A car is moving with a velocity towards a medium MNRP as shown, where 'v' is the speed of

sound in air. Two men A and B are moving towards each other in the medium with the velocities
and respectively. The speed of sound in medium is 7v and medium is kept at rest. The car is

emitting a sound of frequency f. Then choose the correct option(s).

(A)
The wavelength received by the man A is .
(B) The wavelength received by the man A is different form the wavelength received by man B.

(C)
The ratio of frequency observed by the man A to that observed by the man B is

(D)
The frequency observed by the man B is .

5) A uniform rod of mass m and length is hinged at point P such that the rod can rotate in a vertical
plane. One end B of the rod is connected through the massless string which passes over the pulley of
mass m and radius R and the other end of the string is connected with the block of mass m as shown
in the figure. (There is no slipping between the string and the pulley) Initially rod is horizontal. At t
= 0, the system is released, then which of the following is/are correct.

(A)
Acceleration of the block is
Acceleration of the centre of mass of the rod is
(B)

(C)
Tension in the string S1 is

(D)
Tension in the string S2 is

6) A small metal plate of area 2 cm2 is placed at a distance of 2 m from a monochromatic light source
of λ = 1000 Å and power rating of 100 W and light energy conversion efficiency of 10%, emitting
light uniformly in all directions. Light falls normally on the plate (work function, ϕ = 10eV).
Assuming one out of 106 photons is able to eject a photoelectron, identify correct statements

(A) KE max of photoelectron emitted is 2.4 eV


(B) Saturation current is 3.2 × 10–12 A
(C) Saturation current is 4.5 × 10–12 A
(D) KE max of photoelectron emitted is 3.2 eV
SECTION-III

1) A solid object having uniform density (ρ) and varying cross-sectional area (which is circular) is
placed on smooth horizontal surface as shown. If the stress throughout its height remains same and

having value equal to c, the value of . The value of n is :-

2) The magnetic field existing in a region is given by A square loop of edge 50


cm carrying 0.5 A current is placed in x-y plane with its edges parallel to the x-y axes, as shown in
figure. The magnitude of the net magnetic force experienced by the loop is α mN. Find the value of

α/10, where α is a least integer.

3) The shaded area in the figure is the side view of a disk shaped magnetic field region of radius R
and thickness d. A parallel electron beam being accelerated by a voltage V is normally incident onto
the region. If the spatial distribution of the magnetic field in the region such that the beam is
focused to a point along the disk central axis at a distance L (>> R) from the disk is

, find the value of . Given m and e are the electron's mass and charge

and y is the distance of incident electron from axis of disc.

4) A magnetized needle of length 10 cm is freely suspended by its south pole from a hook as shown
in figure. Mass of needle is 2 milligram. In equilibrium, the needle makes an angle of 60º from
vertical. The magnetic pole strength is concentrated at the ends of the needle. The magnetic pole
strength of needle (in A-m) is β. Find the value of 10β. (Given : number of turns in coil = 1,000,

radius of coil = 10 cm, current in coil = A and end of needle is lying on the axis of coil at a
distance of 2 m from the centre of coil.)

5) The given system is in equilibrium. The velocity of wave in strings A & B is respectively x and y (in

m/s). Given the answer .

6) In a particular set up, interference is observed on an screen as shown. Wavelength of light


emitted by source is 4000 Å. Out of two coherent sources, one is obtained by reflection with a plane
mirror of length 2m. The number of points on the screen where intensity is minimum, is :

7) A small current carrying loop having current I is placed in the plane of paper as shown. Another
semicircular loop having current I0 is placed concentrically in the same plane as that of small loop,
the radius of semi-circular loop is R(R>>a). Find the force applied by the smaller ring on bigger ring

in newton.

8) The figure shows a 0.9 m wide uniform door hinged at the edge being subjected to a force of
magnitude 12 N as shown. About the given axis, the moment of inertia of the door is 1.2 kg m2.
Neglecting gravity, what is the force (in N) exerted by the hinge as soon as the force is applied ?
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (i)

1) Concentration of H2SO4 and Na2SO4 in a solution is 1 M and 1.8 × 10–2 M, respectively. Molar
solubility of PbSO4 in the same solution is :
[Given: Solubility product of PbSO4(Ksp) = 1.6 ×10–8. For H2SO4, Ka1 is very large and Ka2 = 1.2 ×
10–4]

(A)

(B)
(C) 1.33×10–4 M
(D) 1.6×10–6 M

2) An element "X" (atomicity = 2) forms oxide XMON & XPOR (in significant amount) with oxygen
during burning of fossil fuel at high temperature in an automobile engine. The oxide XPOR is a lung
irritant & usually causes respiratory problems in children.
Which of the following is correct regarding XMON & XPOR?

(A) Both XMON & XPOR are diamagnetic.


(B) Both XMON & XPOR have tendency to dimerize.
(C) Mixture of XMON & XPOR when cooled yields blue color liquid.
(D) Both XMON & XPOR follow octet rule.

3) The complex compound that shows paramagnetic and is a low spin complex among the following.

(A) K3[Co(NO2)6]
(B) (NH4)2[PtCl6]
(C) K2[Co(CN)6]
(D) K2[NiF6]

4) Isopentane monobromo products.


Select correct statement about mono bromo product.

(A) Total monobromo products are 6 in which molecules of major products are optically active.
(B) Total monobromo products are 6 in which major product is optically inactive.
(C) Total monobromo products are 4 in which molecules of major products are optically active.
(D) Total monobromo products are 4 in which major product is optically inactive.

SECTION-I (ii)

1) Select correct statement(s) :

(A) Orbital angular momentum depends on two quantum number is ℓ and .


(B) Total energy does not very in 1s orbital of H-atom with distance from nucleus.
Whenever a radiation intacts with matter it displays wave nature while when it propagates it
(C)
exhibit particle nature.
Boundary surface diagram of p atomic orbitals is dumbell but |ψ2| is not same at different points
(D)
on boundary surface.

2)
X = Mole fraction of liquid A in liquid solution.
Y = Mole fraction of vapour A in vapour mixture.
Length of line segments KL and LM are in the ratio of 2 : 3.
[Given : PT = 480 mm Hg, P°A = 300 mm of Hg, P°B = 600 mm of Hg]

(A) X is 0.4
(B) Y is 0.25
(C) P is 428.57 mmHg.
Moles of A in vapour phase at 480 mmHg is 0.4, if total moles of A and B are 1 and 3
(D)
respectively.

3) The possible type of ions that can be produced by oxides of Vanadium on treatment with acidic or
alkaline solutions is/are.

(A) VO+
(B) VO2+
(C)
(D)

4)
The above apparatus shows a sample kept in presence of an electromagnet against some amount of
weight on the right side.
Assume weight of all samples used in different experiment is same then which of the following
sample(s) will require significantly more weight to be kept on right side to balance as compared to
the weight required to balance the sample of H2O(ℓ). (The sample can be in either solid or liquid or
gas)

(A) C6H6(ℓ)
(B) K4[Fe(CN)6](s)
(C) K3[Fe(CN)6](s)
(D) ClO2(g)

5) Sucralose is artificial sweetner, the preparation of sucralose involves a multi-step chemical


reaction where sucrose is selectively chlorinated by substituting three specific hydroxyl groups by 3

atoms of Cl. Select the correct statement(s) about sucralose.

(A) It is 600 times sweeter than cane sugar.


(B) It has 9 chiral carbons.
(C) By weight 40% Cl is present in sucralose.
(D) Sucrose and sucralose both do not give positive test with Tollen's reagent.

6) An organic acid A (C11H12O2) can easily be oxidized by H⊕, KMnO4 to a dibasic acid which reacts
with ethyleneglycol to produce a polymer dacron. Upon ozonolysis, A gives an aliphatic ketone as
one of the product.
A gives product B with following reagents.
Correct statement(s) about A is/are :

(A) It gives positive bromine water test.


(B) It gives effervescence with NaHCO3.
(C) It give violet coloured complex with neutral FeCl3.
(D) It gives positive test with 2,4-Dinitrophenyl hydrazine (2,4-DNP)

SECTION-III

1) The most popular electrochemical cell, Daniel cell was originally developed by the English
chemist John F. Daniel. The general assembly of the cell is as given below:

An undergraduate student made


up a Daniel cell using 100 cm3 each of 0.100 M CuSO4 and 0.100 M ZnSO4 solution respectively. The
two compartments are connected by suitable salt bridge.

[Given : ]
A lab mate of the student asked her for some solid CuCl2. While she was lifting the bottle from a
shelf, the lid of the bottle slipped and some amount of CuCl2 fell in the CuSO4 compartment without
changing the volume. She measured the emf of the cell again and found that it had increased by 9
mV. She used this data to calculate the amount of CuCl2 that had split in the compartment. Calculate
the mass of CuCl2 that had split into the Daniel cell ?

If the answer is 'x' gm then the value of is ______ .


(Molecular mass of CuCl2 = 135 g)

2) A vertical cylinder closed from both ends is equipped with an easily moving piston dividing the
volume into two parts, each containing one mole of air. In equilibrium at 320 K, the volume of the
upper part is 4.0 times greater than that of the lower part. At what temperature (in kelvin) will the
ratio of volume of upper part to lower part will be 3 ?
If the answer is T, then the value of is.

3) An athlete in a gymnasium room lifts a 50 kg mass through a vertical distance of 2.0 m; g = 9.8
ms–2. The mass is allowed to fall through 2.0 m distance while coupled to an electrical generator. The
electrical generator produces an equal amount of electrical work. This electrical work is used to
produce aluminum by Hall's process involving the change, Al2O3 (molten) + 3C(s) → 2Al (l) +
3CO(g); ΔG° = 588 kJ/mol. How many times (in Hundred) must the athlete lift the 50 kg mass and
drop to couple the generator to produce sufficient Gibbs free energy to produce 27g Al ?

4) Three moles of copper(II) sulphide is treated with excess dilute HNO3 to yield a precipitate "X"
and gas "Y". "X" is then separately treated with excess dilute HNO3 again along with heating to yield
gas "Y" again. The total moles of gas "Y" produced will be.

5) Total number of degenerate orbitals in 2nd excited state of Be3+ will be ______.
(Assume absence of external electric and magnetic filed)

6) How many total statements are correct about DNA.


(i) DNA has specific sequence of nucleotides.
(ii) DNA synthesis takes place from 5′ end to 3′ end.
(iii) DNA double helix model is the secondary structure of DNA
(iv) β-D ribose sugar is present in nucleotide of DNA.
(v) Phosphodiester linkage is present in DNA.

(vi) DNA fragment replicate into .


(vii) DNA nucleic acid evolved before RNA nucleic acid in nature.
(viii) deoxy Adenosine, deoxy guanosine, deoxy thymidine and deoxy cytidine nucleoside are present
in nucleotides of DNA.
(ix) Many genes are present in DNA which have information of specific protein in form of specific
sequence of nucleotides.

7) Hydrolysis of tetrapeptide gives two asparagine, and two glycine amino acids. Calculate the value
of X.
If X = 0.3 Z
Where Z is % of nitrogen by weight in tetrapeptide.
8)
How many total 2° and 3° alcohol with molecular formula C15H16O can perform the above reactions.

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I (i)

1) If = sec–1(f(x)) + c, f(1) = 2 then local minimum value


of f(x) is
(Where 'c' is the constant of integration)

(A) 2
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 8

2) Consider three sets E1 = {1, 3, 4}, F1 = {1, 4, 5} and G1 = {3, 4, 5, 6}. Two elements are chosen
at random, without replacement, from the set E1, and let S1 denote the set of these chosen elements.
Let E2 = E1 – S1 and F2 = F1 ∪ S1. Now two elements are chosen at random, without replacement,
from the set F2 and let S2 denote the set of these chosen elements.
Let G2 = G1 ∪ S2. Finally, two elements are chosen at random, without replacement, from the set G2
and let S3 denote the set of these chosen elements.
Let E3 = E2 ∪ S3. Given that E1 = E3, let p be the conditional probability of the event S1 = {1, 3}.
Then the value of p is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
3) Let θ1, θ2, ..., θ100 be positive valued angles (in radian) such that . Define the complex
numbers and for k = 2, 3, ..., 100, where . Consider the
statements P and Q given below :
P : |z2 – z1| + |z3 – z2| + ... + |z100 – z99| + |z1 – z100| > 2101 – 2

Q:

(A) P is TRUE and Q is FALSE


(B) Q is TRUE and P is FALSE
(C) both P and Q are TRUE
(D) both P and Q are FALSE

4) Let a, b and c are real numbers such that the system of linear equations x + y + z = a
x + 5y – z = b
x – y + 2z = c + 2 is consistent.

Let |M| represent the determinant of the matrix M = . Let 'P' be the plane containing all
those (a, b, c) for which above system of linear equations is consistent and 'D' be the square of
distance of the point (1, 1, 1) from the plane 'P'. Then the value of |M| + 14D is

(A) 32
(B) 16
(C) 20
(D) 12

SECTION-I (ii)

1) Let satisfies differential equation & ,


then choose correct option(s)

(A)

(B) ƒ(x) = 1 has a solution

(C)
Area bounded by g(x) = xƒ(x), x-axis from to x = is square units
(D) g(x) = xƒ(x) is a bounded function

2) Consider two circles S1 : x2 + y2 – 8x = 0 and S2 : x2 + y2 + 2x = 0 -

(A) Number of common tangents of S1 and S2 is 3


(B) Radical axis of S1 and S2 is x = 3
Equation of circumcircle of the triangle formed by point of intersection of direct common
(C)
tangents and the points where common tangents touches S2 is
Equation of circumcircle of the triangle formed by point of intersection of direct common
(D)
tangents and the points where common tangents touches S1 is

3) Let f : R → (0, 1) be a continuous function. Then which of the following function(s) must has(have)
the value zero at some point in the interval (0, 1) ?

(A) x10 – f(2x)

(B)

(C)

(D)

4) Let g(x) = , then choose the correct option(s) :

(A) g(x) is non-differentiable at exactly three points


(B) g(x) is continuous in (–∞, 1]
(C) g(x) is differentiable in (–∞, –1)
(D) g(x) has discontinuity at x = 1 but continuous at x = –1

5) If z11 = 1, then which of the following is(are) true ?

(A) There are exactly 5 complex numbers for which cos(arg(z)) < 0
(B) The value of where αi is non-real roots of z11 = 1 and i = 1, ....10
(C) The range of |1 + z| contains 6 distinct elements

(D)
For non–real z, contains 10 distinct elements

6) Let A and B be two square matrices of order 3 then which of the following statement(s) is(are)
correct ?

(A) ABAT is symmetric matrix


(B) AB – BA is skew symmetric matrix
(C) If then adj.(AT) – B is a skew symmetric matrix
(D) If B + AT = O and A is skew symmetric matrix then B15 is also skew symmetric matrix

SECTION-III

1) If N denotes the number of positive integral solutions of equation xy = 23 . 34.56.(x + y), then is
equal to

2) Three distinct numbers are chosen one by one without replacement form the set {1,2,3,......9}. If

it is known that sum of first two chosen numbers is even, then is the probability that sum of all
three numbers is even. Then (q – 2p) is equal to (where p & q are coprime numbers)

3) Consider the parabola y2 = 4x. Let P and Q be two points (4,–4) and (9,6) on the parabola. Let R
be a moving point on the arc of the parabola between P and Q. If 'A' denote the maximum area of

RPQ then is equal to (where [.] denotes greatest integer function)

4) Evaluate

5) Let S1 and S2 are focii of the hyperbola with length of transverse axis equal to 20. Perpendicular
distance of S1 from normal at P is 20. If the normal at P divides the line segment joining S1 and S2 in

ratio 5 : 1 externally. If the square of length of semi-conjugate axis is λ, then the value of is

6) Suppose , holds for some positive integer n. Then

equals

7) Let and be vectors in three-dimensional space, where , , , ,


. If the volume of the parallelopiped, whose adjacent sides are represented by the vectors

and , is , then the value of is

8) In a class of 5 students average weight of 4 lightest students is 40 kgs, Average weight of 4


heaviest students is 45 kgs. The difference between maximum and minimum possible average weight
overall (in kg) is
ANSWER KEYS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 1 2 3 4
A. B D D B

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A,B,D A,C,D A,C A,C,D A,B,C A,B

SECTION-III

Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
A. 2 5 5 4 5 1 8 6

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 19 20 21 22
A. C C C B

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 23 24 25 26 27 28
A. A,B A,B,C,D B,C,D C,D A,B,D A,B

SECTION-III

Q. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
A. 3 9 3 8 9 7 7 6

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 37 38 39 40
A. A C A A

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 41 42 43 44 45 46
A. A,C,D A,C A,C A,C,D B,C C,D
SECTION-III

Q. 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
A. 9 2 6 1 9 2 2 3
SOLUTIONS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

2)
[Since for the given direction of circulation i3 entering at PSTU is positive while i3 at PQRS is
negative].
Alternative solution

3)

and

5)

σ' = + 2σ

7)

for y = 8
x=4
tan θ = 1,
µ1 sin 45° = µ2 sin r

;
if and µ2 = 1

Then at x = 4 y = 8;
so ray just grazes the surface and angle of deviation at that point will be :

8) Frequency of surface MN(f′) =

10) Poutput of bulb = 10 W

Power incident on plate

Energy of each photon

Total no. of photons falling on plate per second =

No. of e– ejected per second =

Saturation current

= 3.2 × 10–12 A

= 2.4 eV
13) (2')
When the electron enters the disk, the impulse is
(2')

where (3')

(1')

14)

FB = m.B,

in equilibrium, FBcos30º.

16)
At A

⇒ n1 = 0.3
At B

⇒ n2 = 1.5
So, there will be two maximas in the pattern.

17)
Magnetic field due to small ring at distance R from the centre

, where M = Iπa2

⇒ dFx = dF sin θ

and Fy = 0

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

19) Consider following equations


As
[Pb2+] = 1.33×10–4

24)

PT = (According to Raoult's law)


480 = 300 (X) + 600 (1 – X)
X = 0.4
Now Y is the mole fraction of A in vapour mixture
PT . YA = P°A . XA
YA = 0.25

= + (when YA = 0.4)

P=

28)

29)
[Cu2+] = 0.2 M
Δn = 0.2 × 0.1 – 0.1 × 0.1 = 0.01
w = 0.01 × 135 = 1.35 gm

30)
P1 + Pw = P2
Assuing total volume = V
4P1 = P2
Pw = 3P1
When temperature is changed to T1

So new temperature

T1 = 450 K

31)

g = 9.8 m/s2
m = 50 kg
⇒ Now 27 g Al = 1 mol Al
From equation -
Al2O3 + 3C —→ 2Al + 3CO
To produce 2 moles of Al, required standard free energy = 588 kJ

∴ To produce 1 mol of Al, energy required = kJ


⇒ Energy produced when mass is dropped from 2m once = mgh J
= 50 × 9.8 × 2 J = 980 J

∴ No. of times the athlete will have to lift the mass =

= = 300

34)

i, ii, iii, v, vi, viii, ix

35)

Molecular weight of glycine 75 × 2 = 150


Molecular weight of asparagine 132 × 2 = 264
Total molecular weight of all 4 amino acids
150 + 264 = 414
Molecular weight of tetrapeptide = 414 – 54 (sum of 3H2O) = 360
% of N in tetrapeptide

Z=
X = 0.3 Z

X=
X=7

36)

4+2=6

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

37)

put x + =t

38)
P(B) = P(B1,3) + P(B1,4) + P(B3,4)
↑ ↑ ↑
If 1,3 If 1,4 If 3,4
chosen chosen chosen
at start at start at start
39)
P : |z2 – z1| + |z3 – z2| + ... |z100 – z99| + |z1 – z100|
≥ ||z2|| – |z1|| + ||z3| – |z2|| + ... ||z100| – |z99|| + ||z100| – |z1||
= (2 – 1) + (22 – 21) + (23 – 22) + ... (2100 – 299) + (2100 – 1)
= 2100 – 1 + 2100 – 1 = 2101 – 2
Arc ≥ |2 98z2 – 2 99z1|
θ2 × OA ≥ |2 98z2 – 2 99z1|
Σ θ2 × 299 ≥ Σ |2 98z2 – 2 99z1|
⇒ 2π × 299 ≥ Σ |2 98z2 – 2 99z1|

40) P1 : x + y + z = a P2 : x + 5y – z = b
P3 : x – y + 2z = c + 2
for consistent
P3 = 3P1 – 2P2 ⇒ b = 3a – 2c – 4
⇒ 3a – b – 2c – 4 = 0
so P : 3x – y – 2z – 4 = 0

= 3a – 2(c – 6) + b(–1)
= 3a – b – 2c + 12
= 4 + 12 = 16

41)

Use LDE

⇒ yx secx = tanx + c

(A)
ƒ(x) = 1 ⇒ sinx – cosx = x

⇒ No solution

Range of xƒ(x) is finite.

42)
r2 = 1, r1 = 4


Circum circle of ΔPQR
43) (A) g(x) = x10 – f(2x), g(0) g(1) < 0 (A is true)
(B) g′(x) = 2x – f(x) = 0 g(0) = 0 g(1) > 0 (B is true)

(C) g(x) = , g(0), g(1) < 0 (C is true)


(D) g(0) = 0, g(1) > 0
g′(x) > 0 so g(x) ≠ 0 for x ∈ (0, 1)

44) g(x) is discontinuous at x = 1 and non-differentiable at x =


–1, 1, 2

45) |z| = 1

(A) for , from figure shown


(B) using Pythagoras theorem
(C) |z + 1| = distance of z from (–1), so it contains 6 distinct value

(D) , because angle in semi circle is right angle

46) (A) (ABAT)T = ABTAT which is not symmetric (B) (AB – BA)T = (AB)T – (BA)T = BTAT –
ATBT
∴ AB – BA is not symmetric

(C)
adj AT – B = adj AT – adj. (A) (∴ adj AT = (adj A)T)
((adj A)T – adj A)T = adj. A – (adj. A)T
∴ adj.(AT) – B is skew symmetric
(D) B + AT = O and AT = –A
⇒B=A
B15 = A15, A is skew symmetric
∴ A15 is also skew symmetric

47) xy = 233456(x + y)
or xy – Sx – Sy + S2 = S2 (where S = 23.34.56)
⇒ (x – S) (y – S) = 2638512
So, number of positive integral solution
= (6 + 1).(8 + 1) (12 + 1)
= 7 × 9 × 13 = 819

48) There are 4 even numbers & 5 odd numbers in {1,2,......9} and required probability

e1e2e3 shows order that 1st numbers is even, 2nd is even, 3rd is even
Hence required probability

49) Let R = (t2, 2t)

Equation of tangent
at R(t2, 2t)
ty = x + t2

Slope of tangent =
slope of PQ = 2
For min. area of RPQ,

Equation of PQ : y + 4 = 2(x – 4)
2x – y – 12 = 0

,
Area of PRQ =

50)

∴ ℓn y =

51)

....(1)
|PS1 – PS2| = 20 ....(2)
⇒ PS1 = 25 , PS2 = 5
Now PN1S1T1 is a rectangle

Distance of S1 from tangent at P is = 15 = S1T1

Because ΔPS1 T1 ~ ΔPS2 T2, so ⇒


(Tangent is the internal angle bisector)

Distance of S2 from tangent at P is


b2 = 15 × 3 = 45 ⇒ 2b =

52) Suppose

n=8

Now

53)

=1+2+9+2

54)

Let students have in increasing order of their weights

(Given)

(Given)
, (Sum of weights of all the students)
, (Sum of weights of all the students)
(1)
Average maximum is maximum
,
(x5)max = (x1)max + 20 = 40 + 20 = 60
Average maximum = 220/5 = 44
now, average is minimum when least weight is minimum

= 3 kg

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