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PHYSICS 4. Concrete mixture is made by mixing cement, stone and sand


in a rotating cylindrical drum. If the drum rotates too fast,
1. A conducting metal circular–wire–loop of radius r is placed the ingredients remain stuck to the wall of the drum and
perpendicular to a magnetic field which varies with time as proper mixing of ingredients does not take place. The
-t maximum rotational speed of the drum in revolutions per
B = B0 e t , where B0 and t are constants, at time t = 0. If minute (rpm) to ensure proper mixing is close to :
the resistance of the loop is R then the heat generated in (Take the radius of the drum to be 1.25 m and its axle to be
horizontal):
the loop after a long time (t ® ¥) is ;
(a) 27.0 (b) 0.4
(c) 1.3 (d) 8.0
p 2 r 4 B04 p 2 r 4 B02 5. The ratio (R) of output resistance r 0, and the input
(a) (b)
2tR 2tR resistance r i in measurements of input and output
characteristics of a transistor is typically in the range :
p 2 r 4 B02 R p 2 r 4 B02 (a) R ~ 102 – 103 (b) R ~ 1 – 10
(c) (d)
t tR (c) R ~ 0.1 – 1.0 (d) R ~0.1 – 0.01
2. Within a spherical charge distribution of charge density 6. Consider an electromagnetic wave propagating in vacuum.
r(r), N equipotential surfaces of potential V0, V0 + DV, V0 + Choose the correct statement :
(a) For an electromagnetic wave propagating in +y
2DV, .........V0 + NDV (DV > 0), are drawn and have increasing
radii r0, r1, r2,......... rN, respectively. If the difference in the r 1
direction the electric field is E = E yz (x, t)zˆ and
radii of the surfaces is constant for all values of V0 and DV 2
then :
r 1
1 the magnetic field is B = Bz (x, t)yˆ
(a) r(r) = constant (b) r(r) µ 2 2
r (b) For an electromagnetic wave propagating in +y
1 r 1
(c) r(r) µ (d) r(r) µ r direction the electric field is E = E yz (x, t)yˆ and
r 2
3. A thin 1 m long rod has a radius of 5 mm. A force of 50 pkN r 1
is applied at one end to determine its Young's modulus. the magnetic field is B = Byz (x, t)zˆ
Assume that the force is exactly known. If the least count in 2
the measurement of all lengths is 0.01 mm, which of the (c) For an electromagnetic wave propagating in
following statements is false ? r 1
(a) The maximum value of Y that can be determined is +x direction the electric field is E = E yz (y, z, t)
2
1014N/m2.
( yˆ + zˆ ) and the magnetic field is
DY
(b) gets minimum contribution from the uncertainty r
Y 1
B= Byz (y, z, t) ( yˆ + zˆ )
in the length 2
(d) For an electromagnetic wave propagating in +x
DY
(c) gets its maximum contribution from the r 1
Y direction the electric field is E = E yz (x, t) ( yˆ - zˆ )
uncertainty in strain 2
(d) The figure of merit is the largest for the length of the r 1
rod. and the magnetic field is B = B yz (x, t) ( yˆ + zˆ )
2
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7. Velocity–time graph for a body of mass 10 kg is shown in (a) VB = 40 mV; VW = 135 mV with left side of pilot at
figure. Work–done on the body in first two seconds of the higher voltage
motion is : (b) VB = 45 mV; VW = 120 mV with right side of pilot at
higher voltage
v (m/s) (c) VB = 40 mV; VW = 135 mV with right side of pilot at
-1 higher voltage
50 ms
(d) VB = 45 mV; VW = 120 mV with left side of pilot at
higher voltage
12. A hemispherical glass body of radius 10 cm and refractive
index 1.5 is silvered on its curved surface. A small air bubble
is 6 cm below the flat surface inside it along the axis. The
position of the iamge of the air bubble made by the mirror is
seen :

(0,0) 10 cm
10s t(s)
6cm
(a) – 9300 J (b) 12000 J
O
(c) –4500 J (d) –12000 J
8. In the figure shown ABC is a uniform wire. If centre of mass Silvered

BC (a) 14 cm below flat surface


of wire lies vertically below point A, then is close to :
AB (b) 20 cm below flat surface
(c) 16 cm below flat surface
A
(d) 30 cm below flat surface
13. Figure shows a network of capacitors where the numbers
indicates capacitances in micro Farad. The value of
60°
capacitance C if the equivalent capacitance between point
B C A and B is to be 1 mF is :
(a) 1.85 (b) 1.5
(c) 1.37 (d) 3 C 1
9. A particle of mass m is acted upon by a force F given by the A
R 8 6 4
empirical law F = 2 v(t). If this law is to be tested
t
experimentally by observing the motion starting from rest,
the best way is to plot : 2 2 12

1 B
(a) log v(t) against
t
(b) v(t) against t2
1 32 31
(a) mF (b) mF
(c) log v(t) against 2 23 23
t
(d) log v(t) against t 33 34
(c) mF (d) mF
10. To determine refractive index of glass slab using a travelling 23 23
microscope, minimum number of readings required are : 14. A particle of mass M is moving in a circle of fixed radius R in
(a) Two (b) Four such a way that its centripetal acceleration at time t is given
(c) Three (d) Five by n2R t2 where n is a constant. The power delivered to the
11. A fighter plane of length 20 m, wing span (distance from tip particle by the force acting on it, is :
of one wing to the tip of the other wing) of 15m and height
5m is lying towards east over Delhi. Its speed is 240 ms–1. 1
(a) M n2 R2t2 (b) M n2R2t
The earth's magnetic field over Delhi is 5 × 10–5T with the 2
2 (c) M n R2t2 (d) M n R2t
declination angle ~0° and dip of q such that sin q =. If the 15. A, B, C and D are four different physical quantities having
3
different dimensions. None of them is dimensionless. But
voltage developed is VB between the lower and upper side
we know that the equation AD = C ln (BD) holds true. Then
of the plane and VW between the tips of the wings then VB
which of the combination is not a meaningful quantity ?
and VW are clsoe to :
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20. A Carnot freezer takes heat from water at 0°C inside it and
C AD 2 rejects it to the room at a temperature of 27°C. The latent
(a) - (b) A2 –B2C2
BD C heat of ice is 336 × 103 J kg–1. If 5 kg of water at 0°C is
A (A - C) converted into ice at 0°C by the freezer, then the energy
(c) -C (d) consumed by the freezer is close to :
B D
(a) 1.51 × 105 J (b) 1.68 × 106 J
16. A modulated signal Cm(t) has the form Cm(t) = 30 sin 300pt 7
(c) 1.71 × 10 J (d) 1.67 × 105 J
+ 10 (cos 200pt – cos 400pt). The carrier frequency fc, the
21. A galvanometer has a 50 division scale. Battery has no
modulating frequency (message frequency) fw and the
internal resistance. It is found that there is deflection of 40
modulation indix m are respectively given by :
divisions when R = 2400 W. Deflection becomes 20 divisions
1 when resistance taken from resistance box is 4900 W. Then
(a) fc = 200 Hz; fw = 50 Hz; m =
2 we can conclude:
2
(b) fc = 150 Hz; fw = 50 Hz; m = R
3
1
(c) fc = 150 Hz; fw = 30 Hz; m =
3 G
1
(d) fc = 200 Hz; fw = 30 Hz; m =
2
17. In an engine the piston undergoes vertical simple harmonic
motion with amplitude 7 cm. A washer rests on top of the
piston and moves with it. The motor speed is slowly 2V
increased. The frequency of the piston at which the washer
no longer stays in contact with the piston, is close to : (a) Current sensitivity of galvanometer is 20 mA/ division.
(a) 0.7 Hz (b) 1.9 Hz (b) Resistance of galvanometer is 200W.
(c) 1.2 Hz (d) 0.1 Hz (c) Resistance required on R.B. for a deflection of 10
18. To get an output of 1 from the circuit shown in figure the divisions is 9800W.
input must be : (d) Full scale deflection current is 2 mA.
22. A bottle has an opening of radius a and length b. A cork of
a length b and radius (a + Da) where (Da < < a) is compressed
b to fit into the opening completely (see figure). If the bulk
Y modulus of cork is B and frictional coefficient between the
c bottle and cork is m then the force needed to push the cork
into the bottle is :
(a) a = 0, b = 0, c = 1 (b) a = 1, b = 0, c = 0
(c) a = 1, b = 0, c = 1 (d) a = 0, b = 1, c = 0
a
19. Consider a thin metallic sheet perpendicular to the plane of
the paper moving with speed 'v' in a uniform magnetic field
B going into the plane of the paper (See figure). If charge
b
densities s1 and s2 are induced on the left and right
surfaces, respectively, of the sheet then (ignore fringe
effects):
v

s1 s2 (a) (pmB b) a (b) (2pmBb) Da


- Î0 vB Î vB (c) (pmB b) Da (d) (4 pmB b) Da
(a) s1 = , s2 = 0 23. A toy–car, blowing its horm, is moving with a steady speed
2 2
of 5 m/s, away from a wall. An observer, towards whom the
(b) s1 = Î0 vB, s 2 = - Î0 vB toy car is moving, is able to hear 5 beats per second. If the
Î0 v B - Î0 vB velocity of sound in air is 340 m/s, the frequency of the
(c) s1 = , s2 = horn of the toy car is close to :
2 2
(a) 680 Hz (b) 510 Hz
(d) s1 = s 2 = Î0 vB (c) 340 Hz (d) 170 Hz
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24. A realistic graph depicting the variation of the reciprocal of
input resistance in an input characteristics measurement in
a common emitter transistor configuration is : P

(a)
1 -1 (a)
(W )
ri
0.01 O r

0 0.6 1
P
VBE (V)

(b)
(b) 1 -1
(W ) O r
ri
0.01

P
0 0.6 1
VBE (V)
(c)

O r
(c) 1 -1
(W )
ri

P
10

0 0.6 1
(d)
VBE (V)
O r

(d) 1 -1 27. The resistance of an electrical toaster has a temperature


(W ) dependence given by R(T) = R0 [1 + a(T – T0)] in its range
ri
of operation. At T0 = 300K, R = 100 W and at T = 500 K, R =
0.1 120 W. The toaster is connected to a voltage source at 200
V and its temperature is raised at a constant rate from 300 to
500 K in 30 s. The total work done in raising the temperature
is :
0 0.6 1
VBE (V) 5 2
(a) 400ln J (b) 200ln J
6 3
25. A neutron moving with a speed 'v' makes a head on collision 1.5
(c) 300 J (d) 400 ln J
with a stationary hydrogen atom in ground state. The 1.3
minimum kinetic energy of the neutron for which inelastic 28. Two stars are 10 light years away from the earth. They are
collision will take place is : seen through a telescope of objective diameter 30 cm. The
(a) 20.4 eV (b) 10.2 eV wavelength of light is 600 nm. To see the stars just resolved
by the telescope, the minimum distance between them
(c) 12.1 eV (d) 16.8 eV
should be (1 light year = 9.46 × 1015 m) of the order of :
26. Which of the following shows the correct relationship
(a) 108 km (b) 1010 km
between the pressure 'P' and density r of an ideal gas at 11
constant temperature ? (c) 10 km (d) 106 km
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29. An astronaut of mass m is working on a satellite orbiting 37. The "N" which does not contribute to the basicity for the
the earth at a distance h from the earth's surface. The radius compound is :
of the earth is R, while its mass is M. The gravitational pull
FG on the astronaut is : 6 7
5 N
(a) Zero since astronaut feels weightless 1N
GMm GMm 8
(b) < FG <
(R + h)2 R2 2
N 4 N 9
3 H
GMm
(c) FG = (a) N 9 (b) N 3
(R + h) 2 (c) N 1 (d) N 7
GMm 38. The commercial name for calcium oxide is :
(d) 0 < FG < (a) Quick lime (b) Milk of lime
R2 (c) Slaked lime (d) Limestone
30. A photoelectric surface is illuminated successively by 39. Which one of the following reagents is not suitable for the
l elimination reaction ?
monochromatic light of wavelengths l and . If the
2 Br
maximum kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons in
(a) NaI (b) NaOEt/ EtOH
the second case is 3 times that in the first case, the work
function of the surface is : (c) NaOH / H2O (d) NaOH / H2O – EtOH
40. Which one of the following substances used in dry cleaning
hc hc is a better strategy to control environmental pollution ?
(a) (b)
2l l (a) Sulphur dioxide (b) Carbon dioxide
hc 3hc (c) Nitrogen dioxide (d) Tetrachloroethylene
(c) (d) 41. The transition metal ions responsible for colour in ruby and
3l l
emerald are, respectively :
CHEMISTRY (a) Co3+ and Cr 3+ (b) Co3+ and Co3+
3+
(c) Cr and Cr 3+ (d) Cr3+ and Co3+
31. Which of the following polymers is synthesized using a 42. The bond angle H–X–H is the greatest in the compound :
free radical polymerization technique ?
(a) PH3 (b) CH4
(a) Terylene (b) Melamine polymer
(c) NH3 (d) H2O
(c) Nylon 6, 6 (d) Teflon
43. An aqueous solution of a salt MX2 at certain temperature
32. The volume of 0.1 N dibasic acid sufficient to neutralize 1 g
has a van't Hoff factor of 2. The degree of dissociation for
of a base that furnishes 0.04 mole of OH– in aqueous solution
this solution of the salt is :
is :
(a) 0.50 (b) 0.33
(a) 400 mL (b) 600 mL
(c) 200 mL (d) 800 mL (c) 0.67 (d) 0.80
33. Aqueous solution of which salt will not contain ions with 44. Oxidation of succinate ion produces ethylene and carbon
the electronic configuration 1s22s22p63s23p6? dioxide gases. On passing 0.2 Faraday electricity through
(a) NaF (b) KBr an aqueous solution of potassium succinate, the total
(c) NaCl (d) CaI2 volume of gases (at both cathode and anode) at STP (1 atm
34. Fluorination of an aromatic ring is easily accomplished by and 273 K) is :
treating a diazonium salt with HBF4. Which of the following (a) 8.96 L (b) 4.48 L
conditions is correct about this reaction? (c) 6.72 L (d) 2.24 L
(a) NaF/Cu (b) Cu2O/H2O 45. Observation of "Rhumann's purple" is a confirmatory test
(c) Only heat (d) NaNO2/Cu for the presence of :
35. Gold numbers of some colloids are : Gelatin : 0.005 – 0.01, (a) Starch (b) Reducing sugar
Gum arabic : 0.15 – 0.25; Oleate : 0.04 – 1.0; Starch : 15 – 25. (c) Protein (d) Cupric ion
Which among these is a better protective colloid ? 46. The correct statement about the synthesis of erythritol
(a) Gelatin (b) Starch (C(CH2OH)4) used in the preparation of PETN is :
(c) Oleate (d) Gum arabic (a) Thy synthesis requires three aldol condensations and
36. Sodium extract is heated with concentrated HNO3 before one Cannizzaro reaction.
testing for halogens because : (b) Alpha hydrogens of ethanol and methanol are
(a) Ag2S and AgCN are soluble in acidic medium involved in this reaction.
(b) Silver halides are totally insoluble in nitric acid (c) The synthesis requires two aldol condensations and
(c) S2– and CN–, if present, are decomposed by conc. two Cannizzaro reactions.
HNO3 and hence do not interfere in the test. (d) The synthesis requires four aldol condensations
(d) Ag reacts faster with halides in acidic medium. between methanol and ethanol.
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47. Which of the following is a bactericidal antibiotic ? 56. Bromination of cyclohexene under conditions given below
(a) Ofloxacin (b) Tetracycline yields :
(c) Chloramphenicol (d) Erythromycin
48. Identify the incorrect statement : Br2/hv
(a) The S–S–S bond angles in the S8 and S6 rings are the
same.
(b) Rhombic and monoclinic sulphur have S8 molecules. Br Br
(c) S2 is paramagnetic like oxygen
(d) S8 ring has a crown shape. (a) (b)
49. Extraction of copper by smelting uses silica as an additive Br Br
to remove :
Br
(a) Cu2O (b) FeS
(c) FeO (d) Cu2S Br
50. Identify the reaction which does not liberate hydrogen :
(a) Reaction of lithium hydride with B2H6.
(b) Electrolysis of acidified water using Pt electrodes
(c) Reaction of zinc with aqueous alkali (c) (d)
(d) Allowing a solution of sodium in liquid ammonia to
stand
51. The rate law for the reaction below is given by the Br
expression k [A][B] 57. Assertion : Among the carbon allotropes, diamond is an
A + B ® Product insulator, whereas, graphite is a good conductor of
electricity.
If the concentration of B is increased from 0.1 to 0.3 mole,
Reason : Hybridization of carbon in diamond and graphite
keeping the value of A at 0.1 mole, the rate constant will be
are sp3 and sp2, respectively.
:
(a) Both assertion and reason are correct, but the reason
(a) 3k (b) 9k is not the correct explanation for the assertion
(c) k/3 (d) k (b) Both assertion and reason are correct, and the reason
52. The following statements concern elements in the periodic is the correct explanation for the assertion.
table. Which of the following is true ? (c) Both assertion and reason are incorrect
(a) For Group 15 elements, the stability of +5 oxidation (d) Assertion is incorrect statement, but the reason is
state increases down the group correct.
(b) Elements of Group 16 have lower ionization enthalpy 58. Consider the reaction sequence below :
values compared to those of Group 15 in the OCH3
corresponding periods.
(c) The Group 13 elements are all metals Succinic anhydride Clemmenson 's
¾¾¾¾¾¾¾® A ¾¾¾¾¾¾® X is
(d) All the elements in Group 17 are gases. AlCl3 reduction
53. A solid XY kept in an evacuated sealed container undergoes
decomposition to form a mixture of gases X and Y at OH
OCH3
temperature T. The equilibrium pressure is 10 bar in the
vessel. Kp for this reaction is :
(a) 25 (b) 100 (a)
(c) 10 (d) 5
54. If 100 mole of H2O2 decomposes at 1 bar and 300 K, the
work done (kJ) by one mole of O2(g) as it expands against 1
bar pressure is : OH
2H2O2(l) ƒ H2O(l) + O2(g) OH
(R = 83 JK mol–1)
–1

(a) 124.50 (b) 249.00 H3CO


(c) 498.00 (d) 62.25 (b)
55. Which of the following is an example of homoleptic complex?
(a) [Co(NH3)6]Cl3 (b) [Pt(NH3)2Cl2]
(c) [Co(NH3)4Cl2] (d) [Co(NH3)5Cl]Cl2
OH
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OCH3 (a) ( - 2,1 - 3) (b) ( 2, -1 + 3)

(c) ( 2,1 - 3) (d) ( - 2,1 + 3)


64. The angle of elevation of the top of a vertical tower from a
(c) point A, due east of it is 45°. The angle of elevation of the
top of the same tower from a point B, due south of A is 30°.
If the distance between A and B is 54 2 m, then the height
H3CO of the tower (in metres), is :
(a) 108 (b) 36 3
(d)
(c) 54 3 (d) 54
65. P and Q are two distinct points on the parabola, y2 = 4x,
59. Initially, the root mean square (rms) velocity of N2 molecules
at certain temperature is u. If this temperature is doubled with parameters t and t1 respectively. If the nromal at P
and all the nitrogen molecules dissociate into nitrogen passes through Q, then the minimum value of t12 is :
atoms, then the rms velocity will be :
(a) 8 (b) 4
(a) 2u (b) 14 u
(c) 6 (d) 2
(c) 4u (d) u/2
60. Identify the correct statement : 66. ABC is triangle in a plane with vertices A (2, 3, 5), B (–1, 3, 2)
(a) Corrosion of iron can be minimized by forming a and C (l, 5, m). If the median through A is equally inclined to
contact with another metal with a higher reduction the coordinate axes, then the value of (l3 + m3 + 5) is :
potential (a) 1130 (b) 1348
(b) Iron corrodes in oxygen free water (c) 1077 (d) 676
(c) Corrosion of iron can be minimized by forming an 67. The solution of the differential equaiton
impermeable barrier at its surface dy y tan x p
(d) Iron corrodes more rapidly in salt water because its + sec x= , where 0 £ x < , and y(0) = 1, is
electrochemical potential is higher dx 2 2y 2
given by :
MATHEMATICS
x x
61. For x Î R, x ¹ 0, if y(x) is a differentiable function such that (a) y2 = 1 + (b) y = 1 +
sec x + tan x sec x + tan x
x x
x x
x ò y(t)dt = (x + 1)ò ty(t)dt , then y(x) equals : (c) y= 1 – (d) y2 = 1 –
sec x + tan x sec x + tan x
1 1
(where C is a constant) 68. The value of the integral
10
-
1 [x 2 ]dx
(a) 3 x
Cx e
1
(b)
C
e x ò é x 2 - 28x + 196ù + [x 2 ] , where [x]
x2 4 ë û
1
-
1 denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to x, is :
C -x C x
(c) e (d) e
x x3 1
(a) (b) 6
3
10
(c) 7 (d) 3
62. The sum å (r 2 + 1) × (r!) is equal to : 69. Let A be a 3 × 3 matrix such that A2 – 5A + 71 = 0.
r =1
(a) 11 × (11!) (b) 10 × (11!) -1 1
(c) (11!) (d) 101 × (10!) Statement–I : A = (51 - A) .
7
63. Let a, b Î R, (a ¹ 0) . if the function f defined as Statement II : the polynomial A3 – 2A2 – 3A + 1 can be
reduced to 5 (A – 4I).
ì 2x 2 Then :
ï , 0 £ x <1
ï a (a) Both the statements are true.
ï (b) Both the statements are false.
ía , 1£ x < 2
f(x) = ï 2 (c) Statement–I is true, but Statement-II is false.
ï 2b - 4b , 2£x<¥ (d) Statement I is false, but Statement-II is true.
ïî x 3 70. Let a1, a2, a3, ...., an, be in A.P. If a3 + a7 + a11 + a15 = 72,
then the sum of its first 17 terms is equal to :
is continuous in the interval [0, ¥) , then an ordered pair (a) 306 (b) 204
(a, b) is : (c) 153 (d) 612
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79. A hyperbola whose transverse axis is along the major axis
é -4 -1ù
71. If A = ê3 1 ú , then the determinant of the matrix
ë û x 2 y2
of the conic, + = 4 and has vertices at the foci of this
(A2016 – 2A2015 – A2014) is : 3 4
(a) –175 (b) 2014
3
(c) 2016 (d) –25 conic. If the eccentricity of the hyperbola is , then which
72. Let ABC be a triangle whose circumcentre is at P. If the 2
r r r of the following points does NOT lie on it ?
r r r a +b+c
position vectors A, B, C and P are a, b, c and (a)
4 ( 5, 2 2) (b) (0, 2)
respectively, then the position vector of the orthocentre of
this triangle, is : (c) (5, 2 3) (d) ( 10, 2 3)
r r r 80. An experiment succeeds twice as often as it fails. The
æ a + b + cö r
(a) - ç 2 ÷ø (b) ar + b + cr probability of at least 5 successes in the six trials of this
è experiment is :
r r r
æ a + b + cö r 496 192
çè (a) (b)
(c) 2 ÷ø (d) 0 729 729
73. Let z = 1 + ai be a complex number, a > 0, such that z3 is areal 240 256
number. Then the sum 1 + z + z2 + .... + z11 is equal to : (c) (d)
729 729
(a) 1365 3i (b) -1365 3i 81. The contrapositive of the following statement,
(c) -1250 3i (d) 1250 3i "If the side of a square doubles, then its area increases four
74. Equation of the tangent to the circle, at the point (1, –1) times", is :
whose centre is the point of intersection of the straight (a) If the area of a square increases four times, then its
lines x – y = 1 and 2x + y = 3 is : side is not doubled.
(a) x + 4y + 3 = 0 (b) 3x – y – 4 = 0 (b) If the area of a square increases four times, then its
(c) x – 3y – 4 = 0 (d) 4x + y – 3 = 0 side is doubled.
75. A straight line through origin O meets the lines 3y = 10 – 4x (c) If the area of a square does not increases four times,
and 8x + 6y + 5 = 0 at points A and B respectively. Then O
then its side is not doubled.
divides the segment AB in the ratio :
(a) 2 : 3 (b) 1 : 2 (d) If the side of a square is not doubled, then its area
(c) 4 : 1 (d) 3 : 4 does not increase four times.

dx 82. Let P = {q : sinq – cosq = 2 cosq} and Q = {q : sinq + cosq


76. The integral ò is equal to : = 2 sinq} be two sets. Then :
(1 + x ) x - x 2
(where C is a constant of integration) (a) P Ì Q and Q - P ¹ f

1+ x 1- x (b) QËP
(a) -2 +C (b) - +C
1- x 1+ x (c) P= Q
(d) PËQ
1- x 1+ x
(c) -2 +C (d) 2 +C n +2
1+ x 1- x C6
83. If n -2 = 11, then n satisfies the equation :
P2
p
77. If A > 0, B > 0 and A + B = , then the minimum value of
6 (a) n2 + n – 110 = 0 (b) n2 + 2n – 80 = 0
tanA + tanB is : (c) n2 + 3n – 108 = 0 (d) n2 + 5n – 84 = 0
(a) 3- 2 (b) 4-2 3 84. If x is a solution of the equation,

2 æ 1ö
2x + 1 - 2x - 1= 1, ç x ³ ÷ , then
(c) (d) 2 - 3 è 2ø 4x 2 - 1 is equal
3
78. A ray of light is incident along a line which meets another to :
line, 7x – y + 1 = 0, at the point (0, 1). The ray is then 3 1
reflected from this point along the line, y + 2x = 1. Then the (a) (b)
4 2
equation of the line of incidence of the ray of light is :
(a) 41x – 25y + 25 = 0 (b) 41x + 25y – 25 = 0 (c) 2 2 (d) 2
(c) 41x – 38y + 38 = 0 (d) 41x + 38y – 38 = 0
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4x - 3, x >
3 ù 5p 3p ù ù p 5p ù
85. Let C be a curve given by y(x) = 1 +
4
. If P is (a) úû 8 , 4 úû (b) úû 2 , 8 úû

2
a point on C, such that the tangent at P has slope , then ùp pù ù pù
3 (c) úû 4 , 2 úû (d) úû 0, 4 úû
a point through which the normal at P passes, is :
(a) (1, 7) (b) (3, –4) (1 - cos 2x) 2
(c) (4, –3) (d) (2, 3) 89. lim is :
x ®0 2x tan x - x tan 2x
86. The number of distinct real values of l for which the lines
1
x -1 y - 2 z + 3 x - 3 y - 2 z -1 (a) 2 (b) -
= = 2 and = = are 2
1 2 l 1 l2 2
coplanar is : 1
(c) –2 (d)
(a) 2 (b) 4 2
(c) 3 (d) 1 90. If the coefficients of x–2 and x–4 in the expansion of
87. The mean of 5 observations is 5 and their variance is 124. If
18
three of the observations are 1, 2 and 6; then the mean æ 1 ö
deviation from the mean of the data is : çx3 + 1 ÷ m
ç 1÷ , (x > 0), are m and n respectively, then is
(a) 2.5 (b) 2.6 çè ÷ n
2x 3 ø
(c) 2.8 (d) 2.4
88. 4 4
Let f(x) = sin x + cos x. Then f is an increasing function in equal to :
the interval : (a) 27 (b) 182
5 4
(c) (d)
4 5
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ANSWER KEY
1. (b) 11. (d) 21. Inc. 31. (d) 41. (c) 51. (d) 61. (d) 71. (d) 81. (c)
2. (c) 12. (b) 22. (d) 32. (a) 42. (b) 52. (b) 62. (b) 72. (c) 82. (c)
3. (a) 13. (a) 23. (d) 33. (a) 43. (a) 53. (a) 63. (c) 73. (b) 83. (c)
4. (a) 14. (b) 24. (c) 34. (c) 44. (a) 54. (a) 64. (d) 74. (a) 84. (a)
5. (c) 15. (d) 25. (a) 35. (a) 45. (c) 55. (a) 65. (a) 75. (c) 85. (a)
6. (d) 16. (b) 26. (d) 36. (c) 46. (a) 56. (d) 66. (b) 76. (c) 86. (c)
7. (c) 17. (b) 27. None 37. (a) 47. (a) 57. (a) 67. (d) 77. (b) 87. (c)
8. (c) 18. (c) 28. (a) 38. (a) 48. (a) 58. (d) 68. (d) 78. (c) 88. (c)
9. (a) 19. (b) 29. (c) 39. (a) 49. (c) 59. (a) 69. (a) 79. (c) 89. (c)
10. (c) 20. (d) 30. (a) 40. (d) 50. (a) 60. (c) 70. (a) 80. (d) 90. (b)

HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PHYSICS 4. (a) For just complete rotation

1. (b) Electric flux is given by v < Rg at top point


f = B.A The rotational speed of the drum

f = B0 pr 2 e - t / t ∋Q B < B0e,t/ t ( Þω<


v
<
g
<
10
R R 1.25
df B0 pr 2 - t / t The maximum rotational speed of the drum in
Induced E.m.f. e = = e revolutions per minute
dt t2
60 10
¥ 2
e p 2r 4B 2 ω(rpm) < < 27 .
Heat = ò = 0 2p 1.25
R 2tR
0
ri
,dv 5. (c) For C.B. configuration r ? 0.1ς
2. (c) As we know electric field, E < o
dr
For CE and CC-configuration
E = constant \ dv and dr same
ri
Kf » 1ς .
E= =c r0
r2 v0 v0 + v v0 + 2D v
6. (d) Wave in X-direction means E and B should be function
Þ f µ r2 r r of x and t.
) ) ) )
r y,z ] y∗z
\ f = ò r4 pr 2 dr
v – 4 (0 , 50) < ,5 m / s 2
0 7. (c) Acceleration (a) = = (10 , 0)
t
1
Þrµ u = 50 m/s
r \ v = u + at = 50 – 5t
F Dl Veocity in first two seconds t = 2
3. (a) Young's modulus Y = /
A l v(at t <2) < 40 m / s
Fl
Y< From work-energy theorem,
pr 2Χl
1
Given, radius r = 5mm, force F = 50pk N, ΧK.E. < W < (40 2 , 50 2 ) ≥10 < ,4500 J
2
l
< 0.01 mm
Χl æxö1
(r x) çç ÷÷÷ ∗ r y y / 2
x çè 2 ø 2
l F 8. (c) Centre of mass x cm <
\ Y= 14 2
2 Dl = 2 × 10 N / m . 2 r (x ∗ y)
pr
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1 y y2 1 8
∗ 1 Þ mF
Þ ∗ < 8mF in series with 1mF =
2 x x2 8 9

8 8 32
A Now Ceq = ∗ <
9 3 9

32
x Ceq of circuit =
9

1 1 9 32
y
C With C - C < C ∗ 32 < 1 Þ C < 23
B (0,0) eq

14. (b) Centripetel acceleration ac = n2Rt2


Bc y 1 ∗ 3
[ < < 1.37 v2
AB x 2 ac < < n 2 Rt 2
R
R dv R
9. (a) From F < 2 v(t) Þ m < 2 v(t) v2 < n2 R 2 t2
t dt t
v = nRt
dv Rdt
Integrating both sides ò dt ò mt 2
<
ac <
dv
< nR
dt
R Power = matv = m nR nRt = Mn 2R2t.
In v < ,
mt 15. (d) Dimension of A ¹ dimension of (C)
1 Hence A – C is not possible.
[ ln v ×
t 16. (b) Comparing the given equation with standard
10. (c) Reading one Þ without slab mA c
modulated signal wave equation, m = Ac sin wc t +
Reading two Þ with slab 2
Reading three Þ with saw dust mA c
Minimum three readings are required to determine cos (wc – ws) t – cos (wc + ws) t
2
refractive index of glass slab using a travelling
microscope. Ac 2
m < 10 Þ m < (modulation index)
11. (d) VB = VBHl = 240 × 5 × 10–5 cos(q) × 5 = 44.7 mv 2 3
By right hand rule, the charge moves to the left of Ac = 30
pilot. wc – ws = 200p
12. (b) Given, radius of hemispherical glass R = 10 cm wc + ws = 400p
10 Þ fc < 150, fs < 50 Hz .
\ Focal length f = = –5 cm
2 17. (b) Washer contact with piston Þ N = 0
u = (10 – 6) = –4 cm. Given Amplitude A = 7 cm = 0.07 m.
By using mirror formula, amax = g = w2A
1 1 1 1 1 1 The frequency of piston
∗ < Þ ∗ < Þ v = 20 cm.
v u f v ,4 ,5
ω g 1 1000 1
f< < < < 1.9 Hz.
m 1 2π A 2π 7 2p
Apparent height, h a < h r 1 < 30≥ < 20 cm
m2 1.5 18. (c) Truth table for given logical circuit
below flat surface.
a b (a + b ) c Y = (a + b) .c
13. (a) Capacitors 2mF and 2mF are parallel, their equivalent =
4 mF 0 0 0 0 0
6mF and 12 mF are in series, their equivalent = 4 mF 0 1 1 1 1
1 0 1 1 1
3
Now 4mF (2 and 2 mF) and 8mF in series = mF 1 1 1 0 0
8
And 4mF (12 & 6 mF) and 4mF in parallel = 4 + 4 Output of OR gate must be 1 and c = 1
= 8mF So, a = 1, b = 0 or a = 0, b = 1.
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19. (b) Q F = qE and F = qvB
I
\ E = vB
s slope = 1/r
And Gauss's law in Electrostatics E <
e0
24. (c)
s
E< < vB Þ s < e vB
e0 0 V

σ1= – σ 2
20. (d) DH = mL = 5 × 336 × 103 = Qsink
Qsink T
< sink 1/r
Qsource Tsource
Þ
T
[ Qsource < source ≥ Qsink
Tsink VBE
Energy consumed by freezer
m1
æ Tsource ö÷ 25. (a) For inelastic collision v ' < v
ç ,1÷÷ (m1 ∗ m 2 )
[ w output < Qsource , Qsink < Qsink çç
èç Tsink ø÷
1 v
< v<
Given: Tsource < 27↓C ∗ 273 < 300K, (1 ∗ 1) 2

Tsink < 0↓C ∗ 273 < 273 k n ↑ v(H) Before


v
3 æ 300 ö (n)(H) ↑
Woutput = 5≥336≥10 èççç ,1÷÷÷ < 1.67≥105 J 2
After
273 ø
1 2 1 æ v ö÷2 1 2
21. (Incomplete question) mv , (2m) çç ÷ < mv
èç 2 ø÷
Loss in K.E. =
2 2 4
Normal force N N
22. (d) Stress < < < K.E. lost is used to jump from 1st orbit to 2nd orbit
Area A (2p a)b DK.E. = 10.2ev
Stress = B×strain 1
Þ mv 2 < 10.2
N 2paΧa ≥ b 4
<B Minimum K.E. of neutron for inelastic collision
(2pa)b pa 2 b
1
mv 2 < 2≥10.2 < 20.4 eV
(2pa) Χab
2 2
2
ÞN<B
pa 2 b 26. (d) As we know for an ideal gas at constant temperature,
Force needed to push the cork. r RT
pressure P <
M
f < m N < m 4pbΧaB = (4pmBb)Da
Pµρ
23. (d) From Doppler's effect
Q R,T & M are constant, so pressure (P) varies linearly
æ 340 ö÷ with density (r).
f (direct) < f ççç ÷< f
è 340 , 5 ø÷ 1 30
V2
27. (None) Work done in 30s, W = ò R
dt
æ 340 ö÷
f (by wall)=f çç
0
÷
èç 340+5 ø÷ = f2
30 30
(200)2 (200)2 dt
Beats = (f1 – f2) or, W= ò 20t
dt =
100 ò 20a
0 100(1 + a ) 0 1+ t
æ 340 340 ö÷ 3 3
5 < f ççç , ÷
è 340 , 5 340 ∗ 5 ø÷
æ 1 + 20a ö
´ 30 ÷ æ 6ö
Þ f < 170 Hz. 400 ´ 3 ç 3
= lnç ÷ = 60,000 ln çè 5 ÷ø
20a è 1 ø
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32. (a) Applying law of equivalence


Q 120 = 100 éë1 + a ( 200 ) ùû
Equivalence of acid = Equivalence of base
1 0.1 × v = 0.04 × 1
\ a= v = 0.4 L = 0.4 × 1000 = 400 ml.
1000
33. (a) NaF is composed of Na+ and F–.
0.61l l
28. (a) We know that Χq < < Na ∗ ¾¾
↑ [He]2 s 2 2 p6
4 R
The minimum distance between them F, ¾¾
↑ [He]2s 2 2 p6
R 9.46≥1015 ≥10≥ 0.61≥ 600≥10,9 Hence do not match with the configuration given in
l< 0.61≥l < the question.
9 0.3
= 1.15 × 1011 m Å
N2Cl N2BF4
Þ 1.115 × 108 km. HBF4
29. (c) According to universal law of Gravitation, 34. (c)

GMm
Gravitational force F = F
(R ∗ h)2 D
–N2, –BF 3

Astronaut
1
35. (a) Gold number × Protective power
h
i.e., The smaller the value of gold number of lyophilic
sol, the greater is the protective action. Hence, gelatin
will be better protective colloid.
R 36. (c) Sodium extract is heated with conc. HNO3 to convert
any NaCN formed during fusion into HCN and sulphide
Earth into H2S. This is, done when the compound contains
N or S both along with halogens. HCN, H2S formed
escape as they are volatile. Otherwise they interfere
30. (a) From Einstein's photoelectric equation with the test for halogens as they also form a precipitate
with AgNO3.
hc
K.E.l < ,f ...(i) NaCN ¾¾¾¾¾ ↑ HCN ←
conc. HNO
l 3

(for monochromatic light of wavelength l)


Na 2S ¾¾ ¾¾¾ ↑ H 2S ←
conc. HNO
3
where f is work function
37. (a) Lone pair of N is involved in aromaticity.
hc 38. (a) Quick lime is commercial name of CaO.
K.E.l / 2 < ,f ...(ii)
l/2 39. (a) Alkyl chloride or bromide undergo substitution and
(for monochromatic light of wavelength l/2) get converted to an alkyl iodide on treatment with a
From question, solution of sodium iodide in acetone. e.g.

hc æ hc ö CH 3CH 2 CH 2 Br ∗ NaI ¾¾ ¾¾

acetone
K.E.l / 2 < 3(K.E.l ) Þ , f < 3çç , f÷÷÷
l/2 ç
èl ø CH3CH2CH2I + NaBr
This reaction is also known as Finkelstein Reaction.
2hc hc
, f < 3 , 3f 40. (d) Tetrachloroethylene is widely used for dry-cleaning
l l fabrics and metal degreasing operations.
hc hc 41. (c) A ruby is a crystal of alumina, aluminum oxide (Al2O3)
Þ 2f < \f= containing a trace of chromium (III) ions replacing some
l 2l
of the aluminum ions. In ruby, each Al3+ ion and Cr 3+
CHEMISTRY ion is surrounded by six oxide ions in an octahedral
arrangement. The origin of the color of emeralds is
31. (d) Teflon or polytetrafluoroethene is an addition polymer similar to that of the color of rubies. However, the bulk
and its monomer is alkene derivative (CF2 = CF2) whereas of an emerald crystal is composed of beryl, beryllium
terylene, melamine and nylon-6, 6 are condensation aluminum silicate (Be3Al 2 (SiO3 )6 ) instead of the
polymers. alumina which forms rubies. The color is produced by
chromium (III) ions, which replace some of the
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aluminum ions in the crystal. In emeralds, the Cr3+ is O
surrounded by six silicate ions, rather than the six oxide
ions in ruby. Therefore, the color (green) of emeralds OH
OH + RCH(NH2)COOH
is different from that of ruby.
42. (b) More the number of lone pairs on central atom, the
O
greater is the contraction caused in the angle between
bond pairs. In PH3 the bond pairs of electrons are so O
much farther away from the central atom due to larger
size. Thus the lone pair cause greater distortion in PH3. H
OH + RCHO + CO2 + NH3
Hence the bond angle decreases to 98°.
43. (a) Van't Hoff factor (i) O

No. of particles after association or dissociation


Ninhydrin then condenses with ammonia and
< hydrindantin to produce an intensely blue or purple
No. of particles before association or dissociation
pigment, sometimes called Ruhemann's purple:

For ˆˆ† M ∗ ∗ 2X,


MX 2 ‡ˆˆ O O

t<0 1 0 0 OH H
OH + NH2 + HO
at eq. 1, a a 2a

Total no. of particles = 1 – a + a + 2a = 1 + 2a O O


ninhydrin partially reduced form
1 ∗ 2a
[ i< < 2.
1
O
\ a = 0.50 or 50%.

ˆˆ† M ∗∗ ∗ 2X,
MX 2 ‡ˆˆ N
a 2a O
1,a

1 – a + a + 2a = 1 + 2a OO
2 = 1+ 2a
2a = 1 blue purple
pigment
a = 0.50.
44. (a) 46. (a) The pentaerythritol is typically produced via a base-
, catalyzed reaction of acetaldehyde with excess
CH 2 COO CH 2 –
| + 2H2O || + 2CO2 + H2 + 2OH formaldehyde. The aldol condensation of three moles
CH 2COO, CH2 of formaldehyde with one mole of acetaldehyde is
anode cathode followed by a crossed Cannizzaro reaction between
pentaerythritol, the intermediate product, and
Total equivalent of
formladehyde to give the final pentaerythritol product
C2 H 4 ∗ CO 2 ∗ H 2 < 0.2 ∗ 0.2 ∗ 0.2 < 0.6 and sodium formate as a byproduct. These reactions
are shown below
0.2 0.2 0.2
Total moles of gases = ∗ ∗ < 0.4
2 1 2 CH 3 CHO ∗ 3HCHO ¾¾
↑ C(CH 2 OH)3 CHO
(three Aldol condensation)
nRT 0.4≥ 0.0821≥ 273
v< < < 8.96L. C(CH 2 OH)3 CHO ∗ HCHO ∗ NaOH
P 1
45. (c) Ninhydrin is often used to detect µ – amino acids and
¾¾
↑ C(CH 2 OH) 4 ∗ HCOONa
also free amino and carboxylic acid groups on proteins
and peptides. When about 0.5 mL of a 0.1% solution (Cannizaro's reaction)

of ninhydrin is boiled for one or two minutes with a 47. (a) Bactericidal are the drugs that kills bacteria. Ofloxacin
few mL of dilute amino acid or protein solution, a blue works by stopping the growth of bacteria. This
color develops. Ninhydrin degrades amino acids into antibiotic treats only bacterial infections.
aldehydes, ammonia, and CO2 through a series of 48. (a) The S6 molecule has a chair-form hexagon ring with
reactions; the net result is ninhydrin in a partially the same bond length as that in S8, but with some what
reduced form hydrindantin; smaller bond angles i.e. bond lengths are same but
bond angles are different.
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geometry. Each C-atom in graphite is sp2-hybridized.


S Three out of four valence electrons of each C-atom are
used in bond formation while the fourth electron is
S S
free to move in the structure of graphite. Due to this
reason graphite is a good conductor of electricity.
S 58. (d)
S S
S6 S8
OCH3 O OCH3
49. (c) FeO is gangue and SiO2 is flux to form slag FeSiO3.
AlCl 3
FeO ∗ SiO ¾¾
↑ FeSiO3 + O
2 Friedal-craft
Basic impurity acidic flux slag acetylation
COOH
50. (a) Lithium hydride react with diborane to produce O
lithiumborohydride. Succinic O
anhydride
2LiH ∗ B2 H 6 ¾¾ ↑ 2Li[BH 4 ] Zn – Hg
51. (d) Rate constant is independent of concentration. conc. HCl
52. (b) Due to extra stable half-filled p-orbital electronic
configurations of Group 15 elements, larger amount of OCH3
energy is required to remove electrons compared to
Group 16 elements.
53. ˆˆ† X(g)∗ Y(g)
(a) XY(s) ‡ˆˆ
P P
At eq.,
Total pressure = 2P = 10 bar
\ P = 5; Now KP = (Px) (Py) = P2 = 25. (Clemenson's reduction)

54. (a) ˆˆ† 2H 2 O( l) ∗ O 2 (g)


2H 2 O2 (l ) ‡ˆˆ

W = –Pext (DV) = ,∋n O2 ( RT 59. (a) rms (N 2 ) <


3RT
28
Q 100 mole H2O2 on decomposition give 50 mol O2.
\ W = –(50) (8.3) (300) = –124500 J = –124.5 kJ. 3R ≥ 2T
55. (a) Complexes having only one type of ligands are After dissociation, v ' <
14
examples of homoleptic complex.
56. (d) In presence of sunlight alkenes undergo free radical v 1
substitution. <
v' 4
H
v 1
<
Br 2 /hv v' 2
+ HBr
Br v ' < 2v
60. (c) Corrosion of iron can be minimized by forming an
Br impermeable barrier at its surface.

MATHEMATICS
Br 2
+ Br
x x x

57. (a) In diamond, each C-atom is covalently bonded to four


61. (d) x ò y (t) dt = x ò ty (t) dt + ò ty (t) dt
1 1 1
other C-atoms to give a tetrahedral unit. In diamond
each C-atom is sp3-hybridized. Therefore each C-atom Differentiate w.r. to x.
forms four sigma bonds with neighbouring C-atoms. x
In diamond each C-atom utilizes its four unpaired
electrons in bond formation. These bonding electrons
ò y(t )dt + x[ y( x) - y(1)]
1
are localized. Due to this reason diamond is a bad
conductor of electricity. In graphite each C-atom is x
covalently bonded to three C-atoms to give trigonal = ò ty (t )dt + x[ xy ( x) - y (1)] + xy( x) - y(1)
1
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64. (d) Let AP = x
x x
2 BP = y
ò y(t )dt = ò ty(t )dt + x y ( x ) -y (1)
1 1 H
tan 45° = ÞH=x
Diff. again w.r. to x x
y (x) – y (1) = xy (x) – y (1) + 2x y (x) + x2y1 (x)
H
(1 – 3x) y (x) = x2y1 (x) tan 30° = Þy= 3H
y
y1 ( x) 1 - 3x
= x2 + (54 2)2 = y2
y ( x) x2
H2 + (54 2)2 = 3H2
1dy 1 - 3x 1
y dx
= 2 Þ ln y = – – 3 ln x
x x (54 2)2 =2H2

ln (y x3) = –
1 54 2 = 2H
x
54 = H
yx3 = – e–1/x
2
1
65. (a) t1 = – t –
- t
- 1x
e x ce
y= or y = 4
x3 x3 t12 = t 2 + +4
t2
10
62. (b) å (r 2 + 1) | r t2 +
4
³ 2 t 2.
4
R -1 2 =4
t t2
T1 = (r2 + 1 + r – r) |r = (r2 + r) |r – (r – r) |r
T1 = r |r + r – (r – 1) |r Minimum value of t12 = 8
T1 = 1 |2 – 0
l -1 m+2
T2 = 2 |3 – 1|2 66. (b) DR's of AD are – 2, 4 – 3, –5
2 2
T3 = 3 |4 – 2|3
T10 = 10 |11 – 9|10 l -5 m -8
i.e. ,1,
10 2 2
å (r 2 + 1) | r = 10|11 Q This median is making equal angles with coordinate
R -1 axes, therefore,
A (2,3,5)
2x2 2b 2 - 4b
a x3
63. (c)
0 1 2
Continuity at x = 1 B C
(–1,3,2) (l,5,m)
2 æ l -1 m + 2ö
=a Þa= ± 2 çè , 4, ÷
a 2 2 ø
Continuity at x = 2 a= 2 l -5 m -8
=1=
2 2
2b 2 - 4b
a= Þ l = 7 & m = 10
2 2 \ l3 + m3 = 5 = 1348
Put a = 2 dy y tan x
67. (d) + sec x =
2= b2 – 2b Þ b2 – 2b – 2 = 0 dx 2 2y
2 ± 4 + 4.2 1 ± 3 dy
b= = 2y + y2 sec x = tan x
2 dx
So, (a, b) = ( 2,1 - 3) dy dt
Put y2 = t Þ 2y =
dx dx
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dt é -4 -1ù é -4 -1ù é -4 -1ù


+ t sec x = tan x
dx 71. (d) A = ê 3 1 ú Þ A2 = ê 3 1 úê 3 1 ú
ë û ë ûë û
I.f = e ò
sec xdx In(sec x + tan x )
=e = sec x + tan x
é13 3 ù
dt = ê ú and |A| = 1.
(sec x + tan x) + t sec x (sec x + tan x) ë -9 -2 û
dx
Now, A2016 – 2A2015 – A2014 = A2014 (A2 – 2A – I)
= tan x(sec x + tan x)
Þ |A2016 – 2A2015 – A2014 | = | A2014 ||A2 – 2A –I|
ò d (t (sec x + tan x)) = ò tan x (sec x + tan x) dx
20 5
t (sec x + tan x) = sec x + tan x – x = | A|2014 -15 -5 = – 25
x x r r r
t=1– y2 = 1 – a+b+c
sec x + tan x sec x + tan x ur
72. (c) Position vector of centriod G =
3
10 é x2 ù r r r
ë û
68. (d) I= ò é x2 - 28 x + 196ù + é x2 ù dx .....(1) ur a + b + c
Position vector of circum centre C =
4 ë û ë û 4
ur r
ur 2C + r
b b G=
3
Use òf (a + b – x) dx = ò f (x) dx ur ur r
a a 3G = 2C + r
r r r
10 é( x - 14) 2 ù r ur ur r r r æ a +b + c ö
I= ò ë û dx r = 3G - 2C = (a + b + c) – 2çç ÷÷
é 2ù é 2ù .....(2) è 4 ø
x
4 ë û ë + ( x - 14) r r r
û
a+b+c
(1) + (2) =
2
2 1
10 é ( x - 14) 2 ù + é x 2 ù
ë û ë û
2I = ò é x2 ù + é( x - 14)2 ù dx O
G
C
4 ë û ë û
R C
10
2I = ò dx 2I = 6 I=3 P
4
73. (b) z = 1 + ai
69. (a) A2 – 5A = – 7I z2 = 1 – a2 + 2ai
AAA–1 – 5AA–1 = –7I A–1 z2. z ={(1 – a2) + 2ai} {1 + ai}
AI – 5I = –7A–1 = (1 – a2) + 2ai + (1 – a2) ai – 2a2
A – 5I= –7A–1 Q z3 is real Þ 2a + (1 – a2) a = 0
1 a (3 – a2) = 0 Þ a =
A–1 = (5I – A) 3 (a > 0)
7
12
A3 – 2A2 – 3A + I z12 - 1 (1 + 3i) - 1
1 + z + z2 .......... z11 = =
= A (5A – 7I) – 2A2 – 3A + I z -1 1 + 3i - 1
= 5A2 – 7A – 2A2 – 3A + I
(1 + 3i)12 - 1
= 3A2 – 10A + I =
= 3 (5A – 7I) – 10A + I 3i
12
= 5A – 20I æ1 3 ö
12 = 212 ç +
= 5(A – 4I) (1 + 3i ) i
ç 2 2 ÷÷
è ø
70. (a) a3 + a7 + a11 + a15 = 72
(a3 + a15) + (a7 + a11) = 72 12
a3 + a15 + a7 + a11 = 2 (a1+ a17) æ p pö
= 212 ç cos + i sin ÷ = 212 (cos 4p + i sin 4p) = 212
a1 + a17 = 36 è 3 3ø

17 212 - 1 4095 4095


S17 = [a + a ] = 17 × 18 = 306 Þ = =– 3i = – 1365 3i
2 1 17 3i 3i 3
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74. (a) Point of intersection of lines
Þ tan A tan B = 1 – 3y
æ 4 1ö Also AM > GM
x – y = 1 and 2x + y = 3 is ç , ÷
è 3 3ø
tan A + tan B
Þ ³ tan A tan B
1 4 2
+1
3 = 3 =4
Slope of OP = Þ
4 1 y ³ 2 1- 3y
-1
3 3
1 Þ y2 ³ 4 - 4 3y
Slope of tangent = -
4
Þ y2 + 4 3y - 4 ³ 0
1
Equation of tangent y + 1 = – (x – 1)
4 Þ y £ -2 3 - 4 or y ³ -2 3 + 4
4y + 4 = – x + 1
x + 4y + 3 = 0 ( y £ -2 3 - 4 is not possible as tan A tan B > 0)
78. (c) Let slope of incident ray be m.
\ angle of incidence = angle of reflection

=1
O æ 4 1ö

2x
(1,–1) P ç ÷

y+
è 3, 3 ø q q
a a
7x–y+1=0
75. (c) Length of ^ to 4x + 3y = 10 from origin (0, 0)
m-7 -2 - 7 9
10 \ = =
P1 = =2 1 + 7m 1 - 14 13
5
Length of ^ to 8x + 6y + 5 = 0 from origin (0, 0) m-7 9 m-7 9
Þ = or =-
5 1 1 + 7 m 13 1 + 7m 13
P2 = =
10 2 Þ 13m – 91 = 9 + 63m or 13m – 91 = – 9 – 63m
Q Lines are parallel to each other Þ ratio will be 4 : 1 or 1 Þ 50m = –100 Þ 76m = 82
:4 1 41
dx Þ m=– m=
(c) I = ò 2 38
76.
(1 + x ). x 1 - x
1 41
1 Þ y–1=– (x – 0) Þ y–1= (x – 0)
Put 1 + x =tÞ dx = dt 2 38
2 x i.e x + 2y – 2 = 0 Þ 38y – 38 – 41x = 0
2dt Þ 41x – 38y + 38 = 0
Þ 1= ò
t 2t - t 2 x2 y 2
79. (c) + =1
1 -1 12 16
Again put t = Þ dt = 2 dz
z 2 12 1
e = 1- =
-1 16 2
dz Foci (0, 2) & (0, – 2)
z2 - dz
Þ I=2 ò = 2ò = – 2 2 z -1 + c So, transverse axis of hyperbola = 2b = 4 Þ b = 2
1 2 1 2z - 1
- & a2 = 12 (e2 – 1)
z z z2
æ9 ö
Þ a2 = 4 ç - 1÷
2 2-t 1- x è4 ø
=– 2 -1 + c = – 2 +c =– 2 +c
t t 1+ x Þ a =5
2

tan A + tan B x2 y 2
77. (b) tan (A + B) = \ It's equation is - =–1
1 - tan A tan B 5 4
1 y The point (5, 2 3 ) does not satisfy the above
Þ = where y = tan A + tan B
3 1 - tan A tan B equation.
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80. (d) Let p(F) = p Þ p(S) = 2p Equation of normal at P (3, 4) is


1 3
Q p + 2p = 1 Þ p = y–4=– (x – 3)
3 2
p(x > 5) = p(x = 5) + p(x = 6) i.e. 2y – 8 = – 3x + 9
5 1 6 0 Þ 3x + 2y – 17 = 0
6 æ2ö æ1ö 6 æ 2ö æ1ö This line is satisfied by the point (1, 7)
= C5 ç ÷ ç ÷ + C5 ç ÷ ç ÷
è 3ø è 3ø è 3ø è 3ø 86. (c) Lines are coplanar
5
æ 2ö æ 1 2ö 256 3 -1 2-2 1 - (-3)
= ç ÷ ç6 ´ + ÷ =
è 3ø è 3 3 ø 729
1 2 l2 =0
81. (c) Contrapositive of p ® q is given by ~ q ® ~ p
2
So (c) is the right option. 1 l 2
82. (c) sinq – cosq = 2 cosq
Þ sinq = cosq + 2 cosq 2 0 4

æ 2 -1 ö Þ 1 2 l2 = 0
= ( 2 + 1) cosq = ç ÷ cosq
è 2 -1 ø 1 l2 2
Þ ( 2 - 1) sinq = cosq
Þ 2(4 – l4) + 4(l2 – 2) = 0
Þ sinq + cosq = 2 sinq Þ 4 – l4 + 2l2 – 4 = 0
\ P= Q Þ l2 (l2 – 2) = 0
n +2
C6 Þ l = 0, 2, - 2
83. (c) = 11
n-2 87. (c) n = 5
P2
x =5
(n + 2)(n + 1) n (n - 1)(n - 2)( n - 3) variance = 124
Þ 6.5.4.3.2.1 = 11 x1 = 1, x2 = 2, x3 = 6
(n - 2)( n - 3)
2.1 x =5
Þ (n + 2) (n + 1) n (n – 1) = 11 . 10. 9. 4 x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 +x5
Þ n=9 =5
5
n2 + 3n – 108 = (9)2 + 3(9) – 108 Þ x4 + x5 + 9 = 25
= 81 + 27 – 108
Þ x4 + x5 = 16
= 108 – 108 = 0
Þ x4 + x5 + 10 – 10 = 16
84. (a) 2x + 1 - 2 x -1 = 1 .....(1) Þ (x4 – 5) + (x5 – 5) = 16 – 10
Þ (x4 – 5) + (x5 – 5) = 6
Þ 2x + 1 + 2x – 1 – 2 4 x 2 - 1 = 1
S | xi - x |
Þ 4x – 1 = 2 4 x 2 - 1 Mean deviation =
N
Þ 16x2 – 8x + 1 = 16x2 – 4
= |x1 – 5| + |x2 – 5| + |x3 – 5|
Þ 8x = 5
+ | x4 - 5 | + | x5 - 5 |
5
Þ x= which satisfies equation (1) 5
8
4 + 3 + 1 + 6 14
3 = = = 2.8
So, 4 x2 - 1 = 4 5 5
88. (c) f (x) = sin4 x + cos4 x
dy 1 2 f '(x) = 4sin3 x cos x + 4cos3 x (– sin x)
85. (a) = ´4=
dx 2 4 x - 3 3 = 4sin x cos x (sin2 x – cos2 x)
= – 2sin 2x cos 2x
Þ 4x – 3 = 9 = – sin 4x
Þ x=3 f (x) is increasing when f '(x) > 0
So, y = 4 Þ – sin 4x > 0
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Þ sin 4x < 0
4
æ x 2 x4 ö
Þ x Î æç p , p ö÷ 4 ç1 -
ç
+ - ..... ÷
÷
3! 5!
è4 2ø = lim è ø
x ®0 æ 60 ö
- 2 + x 2 ç - ÷ + .....
è 15 ø
y = sin 4x
(dividing numerator & denominator by x4)
= –2
p p
r
4 2 æ 1ö
18 - r æ ö 6-
2r
ç 1 ÷ = 18 3 1
90. (b) Tr + 1 = 18 Cr ç x 3 ÷ Cr x
çè ÷ø ç 1÷ 2r
çè 3 ÷ø
2x

ì 2r ü
2 ïï 6 - 3 = -2 Þ r = 12 ïï
(1 - cos 2 x) í ý
89. (c) lim
x ®0 2 x tan x - x tan 2 x ï & 6 - 2r = -4 Þ r = 15 ï
îï 3 þï
(2 sin 2 x ) 2
= lim
x® 0 æ x3 2 x5 ö æ 23 x 3 25 x 5 ö 181
2xç x +
ç
+ + ..... ÷ - x ç 2 x +
÷ ç
+2 + ..... ÷
÷ -2 C12 12
è 3 15 ø è 3 15 ø coefficient of x 2 = 182
Þ =
coefficient of x -4 18 1
C15 15
æ ö
4 2
x 3 x5
4ç x - + - ..... ÷
ç 3! 5! ÷
= lim è ø
x ®0 4 æ 2 8 ö 6æ 4 64 ö
x ç - ÷+ x ç - ÷
è 3 5ø è 15 15 ø

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