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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy.

, India
A.P, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI
A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON CENTRAL OFFICE, MADHAPUR - HYD
Sec: Sr. ICON ALL Date: 29-12-18
Time: 09:00 AM to 12:00 Noon Max.Marks:360

Name of the Candidate (in Capital letters):_______________________________________________

Roll Number : in figures

: in words______________________________________________________________

Examination Centre number:

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Candidate’s Signature:_______________________ 1. Invigilator’s Signature:_____________________

Jee Main_GTM-6
Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy 29-12-18_Sr. ICON ALL _JEE-Main_GTM-6_Q’P_Code-C(09th Jan)
This booklet contains 30 printed pages. The Booklet Code
PAPER: PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
Do not open this Test Booklet until you are asked to do so.
Read carefully the Instructions on the Back Cover of this Test Booklet.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS: 09th Jan Students

1. Immediately fill in the particulars on this page of the Test Booklet with only Black Ball Point Pen.

2. The test is of 3 hours duration.

3. The test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 360.

4. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question is allotted 4 (four) marks for each
correct response.

5. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in instruction No. 4 for correct response of each question
1/4 (one fourth) marks will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of each question. No deduction from
the total score will be made if no response is indicated for an item in the answer sheet.

6. There is only one correct response for each question. Filling up more than one response in each question will
be treated as wrong response and marks for wrong response will be deducted accordingly as per instruction 5
above.

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8. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, pager, mobile phone,
any electronic device, etc., except the Admit Card inside the examination hall/room.

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Room/Hall. However, the candidates are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them.

11. Also tally the serial number of the booklet and Answer sheet are the same as that on this booklet in case of
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PHYSICS
1. In an experiment to determine the resistance of a galvanometer by half
deflection method, the circuit shown is used. In one set of readings, if
R  10  and S  4  , then the resistance of the galvanometer is

20 40 50 10
1)  2)  3)  4) 
3 3 3 3
2. A horizontal wind is blowing with a velocity v towards north-east. A man
starts running towards north with acceleration α. The time after which man
will feel the wind blowing towards east is
v 2v v 2v
1) 2) 3) 4)
a a 2a a

3. A projectile is thrown with a velocity of10 2 m / s at an angle of 45o with


horizontal. The interval between the moments when speed is 125 m / s is

g  10 m / s 2 

1) 1.0 s 2) 1.5 s 3) 2.0 s 4) 0.5 s

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4. In the arrangement shown in figure wedge of mass M moves towards left
with an acceleration a. All surfaces are smooth. The acceleration of mass m
relative to wedge is

2Ma 2 M  m a  M  m a
1) a/2 2) 3) 4)
m m m
5. In the figure, mA  2 kg and m B  4 kg . For what minimum value of F, A

starts slipping over B?  g  10 m / s 2 

1)24 N 2) 36 N 3) 12 N 4) 20 N
6. A rope of length l and mass ‘m’ is connected to a chain of length l and mass
2m and hung vertically as shown in figure. What is the change in
gravitational potential energy if the system is inverted and hung from same
point.

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1) mgl 2) 1.5 mgl 3) 0.5 mgl 4) 2 mgl


7. A block of mass 50 kg is projected horizontally on a rough horizontal floor.
The coefficient of friction between the block and the floor is 0.1. The block
strikes a light spring of stiffness k = 100 N/m with a velocity 2 m/s, the
maximum compression of the spring is

1) 1 m 2) 2 m 3) 3 m 4) 4 m
8. A particle of mass 2 kg located at the position (î + ĵ) m has a velocity
2(+î - ĵ + k̂ ) m/s. Its angular momentum about z – axis is kg  m2 / s is
1) Zero 2) +8 3) 12 4) -8
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9. A point mass m moving horizontally with velocity u collides with a disc of
mass m and radius R resting on a rough horizontal surface as shown. Its
collision is perfectly elastic. Find angular velocity of the disc after pure
rolling starts

2u  3u 5u 2u
1)   2)   3)   4)  
 3R   2R   2R   5R 
10. There is a concentric hole of radius R in a solid sphere of radius 2R. Mass
of the remaining portion is M. What is the gravitational potential at the
centre?
5GM 5GM 3GM 9GM
1)  2)  3)  4) 
7R 14 R 7R 14 R
11. A light semi cylindrical gate of radius R is pivoted at its midpoint O, as
shown in the figure holding liquid of density  . The force F required to
prevent the rotation of the gate is equal to

3 3 2R 2  g
1) 2 R  g 2) 2  gR 3) 4) zero
3
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12. In a certain gas, the ratio of the speed of sound and root mean square speed
5
is . The molar heat capacity of the gas in a process given by PT =
9
constant is
R 3R 5R 7R
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 2 2 2
13. In the figure shown, what can be the maximum amplitude of S.H.M of the
system so that there is no slipping between any of the blocks?

2 3 4 10
1) m 2) m 3) m 4) m
7 4 9 3
14. A stationary sound source ‘s’ of frequency 334 Hz and a stationary
observer ‘O’ are placed near a reflecting surface moving away from the
source with velocity 2 m/s as shown in the figure. If the velocity of the
sound waves is air is v = 330 m/s, the apparent frequency of the echo is

1)332 Hz 2)326 Hz 3) 334 Hz 4) 330 Hz

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15. Consider a usual set-up of Young’s double slit experiment with slits of
equal intensity as shown in the figure. Take O as origin and the y axis as
D D
indicated. If average intensity between y1   and y2   equals n
4d 4d
times the intensity of maxima, then n equals (take average over phase
difference)

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

 
16. A plane mirror is made of glass slab  g  1.5 2.5 cm thick and silvered

on back. A point object is placed 5 cm in front of the unsilvered face of the


mirror. What will be the position of final image?
1) 12 cm from unsilvered face
2) 14.6 cm from unsilvered face
3) 5.67 cm from unsilvered face
4) 8.33 cm from unsilvered face

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17. Eight point charges having value q each are fixed at vertices of a cube. The
electric flux through square surface ABCD of the cube is

q q q q
1) 2) 3) 4)
24 0 12 0 6 0 8 0
18. An air capacitor consists of two parallel plates A and B as shown in the
figure. Plate A is given a charge Q and plate B is given a charge 3Q. P is
the median plane of the capacitor. If C0 is the capacitance of the capacitor,
then

Q Q
1) VP  VA  2) VP  VA 
4C0 2C0
Q Q
3) VP  VA   4) VP  VB  
C0 4C0
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19. In the figure shown, each resistor is of 20 and the cell has emf 10 volt
with negligible internal resistance. Then rate of joule heating in the circuit
is (in watts)

A B
C
V

E D
40 10
1) 2 2) 3) 4) ZERO
3 3
20. In a potentiometer wire experiment the emf of a battery in the primary
circuit is 20 volt and its internal resistance is 5 . There is a resistance box
(in series with the battery and the potentiometer wire) whose resistance can
be varied from 120  to170  . Resistance of the potentiometer wire is 75
. The following potential difference that can not be measured using this
potentiometer
1) 5V 2) 6V 3) 7V 4) 8V
21. A 4  F capacitor and a resistance of 2.5 M are in series with 12 V battery.
Find the time after which the potential difference across the capacitor is 3
times the potential difference across the resistor [Given ln(2) = 0.693]
1) 13.86 s 2) 6.93 s 3) 7 s 4) 14 s

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22. A rigid circular loop of radius r and mass m lies in the x-y plane on a flat
table and has a current i flowing in it. At this particular place, the earth’s

magnetic field is B  Bx i  Bz kˆ . The value of i so that one edge of the loop
lifts from the table is
mg mg
1) 2)
 r Bx2  Bz2  rBz

mg mg
3) 4)
 rBx  r Bx Bz
23. In series LR circuit X L  3R . Now a capacitor with XC  R is added in
series. Ratio of new to old power factor is
1
1) 3 2) 2 3) 4) 2
2
24. Figure shows a square loop of side 1 m and resistance1  . The magnetic
field on left side of line PQ has a magnitude B = 1 T. The work done in
pulling the loop out of the field uniformly in 1 s is

1) 1 J 2) 10 J 3) 0.1 J 4) 100 J

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25. When an electron in the hydrogen atom in ground state absorbs a photon of
energy 12.1eV, its angular momentum
1) Decreases by 2.11  1034 J  s
2) Decreases by 1.055  1034 J  s
3) Increases by 2.11  1034 J  s
4) Increases by 1.055  1034 J  s
26. Light coming from a discharge tube filled with hydrogen falls on the
cathode of the photoelectric cell. The work function of the surface of
cathode is 4eV. Which one of the following values of the anode voltage (in
volts) with respect to the cathode will likely to make the photo current zero.
1) -4 2) -6 3) -8 4) -10
27. A sample of radioactive material has mass m, decay constant  , and
molecular weight M. Avogadro constant  N A . The initial activity of the
sample is
m  mN A m
1) λm 2) 3) 4)
M M MN A
28. An LC resonant circuit contains a 400 pF capacitor and a 100  H inductor.
It is set into oscillation coupled to an antenna. The wavelength of the
radiated electromagnetic waves is
1) 377 mm 2) 377 m 3) 377 cm 4) 3.77 cm

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29. The combination of gates shown here are equivalent to

1) OR gate and an AND gate respectively


2) AND gate and a NOT gate respectively
3) AND gate and an OR gate respectively
4) OR gate and a NOT gate respectively
30. A TV tower has a height of 150 m. The area of the region covered by the
TV broadcast is (radius of earth  6.4  106 m )
1) 9.6  108 m2 2)19.2  105 m2
3) 19.2  1010 m 2 4) 1.92  103 km 2

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CHEMISTRY
31. For which of the following electron distributions in ground state, the Pauli’s
exclusion principle is violated?

2s 2p 2s 2p
      
1) 2)
2s 2p 2s 2p
      
3) 4)
32. For the redox reaction MnO4  C2O42  H   Mn 2  CO2  H 2O the
correct coefficients of the reactions for the balanced reaction are
MnO4 C2O42 H
1) 2 5 16
2) 16 5 2
3) 5 16 2
4) 2 16 5
33. The density of a gas A is twice that of a gas B at the same temperature. The
molecular mass of gas B is thrice that of A. The ratio of the pressure acting
on A and B will be
1) 6 : 1 2) 7 : 8 3) 2 : 5 4) 1 : 4
CaCO3  s  CaO  s   CO2  g 
34. in closed container at equilibrium.
What would be the effect of addition of CaCO3 on the equilibrium
concentration of CO2.
1) Increases 2) Decreases
3) Data is not sufficient 4) Remains unaffected
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35. An aqueous solution of metal chloride MCl2 (0.05 M) is saturated with H2S
(0.1 M). The minimum pH at which metal sulphide will be precipitated is
 K sp MS  5x1021 , K1  H 2 S   107 , K 2  H 2 S   1014  .

1) 3.25 2) 2.50 3) 1.50 4) 1.25


36. Spontaneous adsorption of a gas on solid surface is an exothermic process
because
1) ΔH increases for system 2) ΔS increases for gas
3) ΔS decreases for gas 4) ΔG increases for gas
37. A definite volume of a N/20 CH3COOH (pKa = 4.7447) is titrated with a
strong base (NaOH). It is found that 80 equal sized drops of NaOH, added
from a burette effects the complete neutralization. Find the pH, when the
acid solution is neutralized to the extent of 20%.
1) 4.14 2) 9.86 3) 5.34 4) 8.68
38. In the cubic lattice given below, the three distances between the atoms A –
B, A – C, and A – G are, respectively,
B
C

A
D
E
G

F H

a a 3a 3a
1) a, 2a, 3a 2) a, 3a, 2a 3) , , 4) a, , 2a
2 2 2 2

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39. Assuming each salt to be 90% dissociated which of the following will have
the highest osmotic pressure?
1) Decinormal Al2(SO4)3
2) Decinormal BaCl2
3) Decinormal Na2SO4
4) A solution obtained by mixing equal volumes of (2) and (3) and filtering
40. Calculate the solubility product of Co2[Fe(CN)6] in water at 25oC.
Given, conductivity of saturated solutions of Co2[Fe(CN)6] is
2.06  106 1cm1 and that of water used is 4.1 107 1cm 1 . The ionic
molar conductivities of Co2+ and [Fe(CN)6]4- are 86.0 Ω cm2 mol-1 and
444.0 Ω-1 cm2 mol-1, respectively.
1) 7.87 x 10-17 2) 7.87 x 10-16
3) 7.87 x 10-18 4) 7.87 x 10-19
41. The correct structure of the drug paracetamol is

HO CONH 2 HO NHCOCH 3
1) 2)

Cl CONH 2 Cl NHCOCH 3
3) 4)

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 /Cu
N 2Cl   Cl  N 2

42.
 A
Half life is independent of the concentration of A. After 10 min volume of
N2 gas is 10 L and after complete reaction is 50 L. Hence, the rate constant
is
2.303 2.303
1) log 5min 1 2) log1.25min 1
10 10
2.303 2.303
3) log 2 min 1 4) log 4 min 1
10 10
43. Which of the following is not a characteristic of chemisorption?
1) It is irreversible
2) It is specific
3) It is multilayer phenomenon
4) Heat of adsorption is about -400 kJ.
44. The option(s) with only amphoteric oxides is(are)
1) Cr2O3, BeO, SnO, N2O 2) Mn2O7, BeO, SnO, PbO
3) NO, B2O3, PbO, SnO2 4) ZnO, Al2O3, PbO, PbO2
45. Main axis of a diatomic molecule is Z. AO’s px and py overlap to form
which of the following orbitals?
1) π-MO 2) σ-MO 3) δ-MO 4) No bond will form

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46. Select correct statement about B2H6:
1) Bridging groups are electron – deficient with 12 valence electrons
2) It has (2c, 2e) B – H bonds.
3) It has (3c, 2e) B – H – B bonds.
4) All of the above are correct statements
Me
HCl
PhOH  O  C 
 A  Me  B
47.
The compound (C) is:
Me
HO Me
1) Me

Me
HO O
2) Me

Me

HO OH
3) Me

O
Me
HO Me

4) OH
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48. Which of the following factors is of no significance for roasting sulphide
ores to the oxides and not subjecting the sulphide ores to carbon reduction
directly?
1) CO2 is more volatile than CS2
2) Metal sulphides are thermodynamically more stable than CS2
3) CO2 is thermodynamically more stable than CS2
4) Metal sulphides are less stable than the corresponding oxides
49. Nitrogen forms N2 but phosphorus is converted into P4 from P2. The reason
for this is
1) Triple bond is present between phosphorus atoms
2) pπ – pπ bonding is weak
3) pπ – pπ bonding is strong
4) Multiple bond is formed easily
50. Which of the following sets contains only copolymers?
1) SBR, Glyptal, Nylon-6,6
2) Polythene, Polyester, PVC
3) Nylon-6, Butyl rubber, Neoprene
4) Melmac, Bakelite, Teflon
51. One mole of complex compound Cr(NH3)5Cl3 gives 3 moles of ions on
dissolution in water. One mole of the same, complex reacts with two moles
of AgNO3 to yield two moles of AgCl(s). The complex is
1) [Cr(NH3)4Cl]Cl2.NH3 2) [Cr(NH3)4Cl2]Cl.NH3
3) [Cr(NH3)5Cl]Cl2 4) [Cr(NH3)3Cl3].2NH3
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52. 0.3 g of platinum chloride of an organic diacidic base left 0.09 g of
platinum on ignition. The molecular weight of the organic base is:
1) 120 2) 240 3) 180 4) 60
53. Which of the following statements regarding 1,3-dimethyl cyclobutane
is/are correct?
1) Both cis and trans forms are optically active
2) Both cis and trans forms are optically inactive
3) The cis form is optically active, while the trans form is optically inactive
4) The trans form is optically active, while the cis form is optically inactive
54. Equal amount of an RCl(C4H9Cl) is reacted at the same temperature with
equal volume of 0.2M and 0.4M solution of KOH, respectively, in two
separate experiments. The time taken for the reaction of 50% of (C4H9Cl)
was found to be same, the alkyl halide is:
Me
Cl
Me Cl
Me
1) Me 2) Me

Me
Cl
3) Me Cl 4) Me

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Me
Me Me COK  Me C OH O /Reduction

3 3
  B  Major product  
3
 C    D 
55. Br

The products are (C) and (D) are:


1) Methanal + Propanal 2) Propanoic acid + CO2
3) 2 mol ethanoic acid 4) 2 mol ethanal
56. The decreasing order of dipole moment of the following is:
I. CH3Cl II. CH3Br III. CH3F
1) (I) > (II) > (III) 2) (I) > (III) > (II)
3) (II) > (I) > (III) 4) (II) > (III) > (I)
Me
O HI
  A  +  B
Me Me
Me

57.
 A
The products (A) and (B)
A B
Me
I

OH Me

1) Me and Me

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Me
HO

I Me

2) Me and Me

Me
I

I Me

3) Me and Me

4) All
58. Give the decreasing order of hydrate formation of the following.
I. HCHO II. PhCHO III. Chloral IV. Acetone
1) (III) > (I) > (II) > (IV) 2) (IV) > (II) > (I) > (III)
3) (I) > (III) > (II) > (IV) 4) (IV) > (II) > (III) > (I)
59. The number of chiral carbons in β – D (+)-glucose is:
1) 5 2) 6 3) 3 4) 4
60. A compound (X) has the molecular formula C7H7NO. On treatment with
Br2 and KOH, (X) gives an amine (Y). (Y) gives carbylamine test. (Y) upon
diazotization and coupling with phenol gives an azodye (Z). (X) is:
1) PhCONH2 2) PhCONHCOCH3
3) PhNO2 4) PhCOONH4

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MATHS
61. Area of the figure contained between the parabola x2  4 y and the curve
8
y 2 is 2  K then K =
x 4
2 4 8 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 3 3 3
62. A five-digit number divisible by 6 is to be formed by using 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and
5 without repetition. The number of ways in which this can be done is
1) 60 2) 48 3) 108 4) 216
63. If n  N , then the maximum value of n for which the term independent of x
 1
n

in the expansion of 1  x 1   is less than 1000 is.


n
 x 

1) 3 2) 4 3) 5 4) 6
64. Three boys and two girls stand in a line. The probability that the number of
boys ahead of every girl is at least one more than the number of girls ahead
of her, is
1) 1/2 2) 1/3 3) 2/3 4) 3/4
65. The mean of 10 observations is 16.3 by an error one observation is
registered as 32 instead of 23. Then the correct mean is
1) 15.6 2) 15.4 3) 15.7 4) 15.8

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66. The false statement in the following is
1) p  (~ p ) is a contradiction
2) ( p  q)  (~ q  ~ p) is a contradiction
3) ~ (~ p)  p is a tautology
4) p  (~ p )  is a tautology
67. The number of integral values of ‘m’ for which the ‘ x ’ coordinate of the
point of intersection of the lines 3x  4 y  9 and y  mx  1 is also an
integer is
1) 2 2) 0 3) 4 4) 1
68. The area of the triangle having vertices  2, 1  2, 1 and
2m
 lim lim cos
m  n  n ! x : x is rational, lim lim cos 2 m n! x :where x is irrational
m  n  
is
1) 2 sq units 2) 3 sq units 3) 4 sq units 4) 6 sq units
69. One of the diameter of the circle circumscribing the rectangle ABCD is
4 y  x  7 . If A and B are the points  3, 4  and  5, 4  respectively, then
the area of the rectangle is
1) 16 sq units 2) 24 sq units
3) 32squnits 4) 64 sq. units

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70. The focal chord to y 2  16 x is tangent to  x  6   y 2  2 , then slope of
focal chord is
1 1
1) 1 2) 3)  4) 2
2 2
71. A man running round a race course notes that the sum of distance of two
flag posts from him is always 10 meters and the distance between the flag-
post is 8 meters. The area of the path he encloses in square meters is
1) 18 2) 12 3) 8 4) 15
72. Let the length of major axis of an ellipse equal to the length of transverse
axis of a hyperbola and their director circle have radius equal to 2R and R

respectively. If e1 and e2 are the eccentricities of the ellipse and hyperbola

then correct relation is


1) 4 e1 2  e2 2  6 2) e1 2  4e2 2  6

3) 2 e1 3  e2 2  4 4) 4 e 2 2  e12  6

73. Let P and Q be 3 x 3 matrices such that P  Q . If P3  Q3 and P 2Q  Q 2 P ,

then det  P 2  Q 2  is equal to

1) 1 2) 0 3) -1 4) -2

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  4 x  1
 fo r x  0
74. The value of ‘P’ for which the function  x  x2 
f  x    sin . lo g  1 
 P  3 
 3
1 2  lo g 4  fo r x  0

is continuous at x=0, is
1) 4 2) 2 3) 3 4) 1
ln(1 x ) 1
1
75. Evaluate lim
x0 sin x  1  tan 2 y  y dy  ....
0

1) e 2) e
2
3) e 1 4) e
2

x3 y6 z x  2 y 1 z  6
76. Let L1    and L2    . Which of these is
4 3 2 4 1 1
incorrect?
1) L1, L2 are coplanar.
2) L1, L2 are skew lines
3) Shortest distance between L1 , L2 is 9

 
4) iˆ  4 ˆj  8kˆ is a vector perpendicular to both L1 , L2
        
77. If a , b , c are non coplanar non-zero vectors such that b  c  a , a  b  c
  
and c  a  b , then which of the following is incorrect?
     
1) a  1 2) b  1 3) a  b  c  3 4) c  2

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78. The value of m for which straight line 3x  2 y  z  3  0  4 x  3 y  4 z  1
is parallel to the plane 2 x  y  mz  2  0 is
1)  2 2) 8 3) 18 4) 11
79. Let R   3,3 ,  6,6  ,  9,9  , 12,12  ,  6,12  ,  3,9  ,  3,12  ,  3,6  be a relation

on the set A  3,6,9,12 . The relation is


1) Reflexive and symmetric only
2) an equivalence relation
3) Reflexive only
4) reflexive and transitive only
80. Let X  1,2,3,4,5. The number of different ordered pairs Y , Z  that can
be formed such that Y  X , Z  X and Y  Z is empty, is
1) 52 2) 35 3) 25 4) 53
dx  tan x 
81. If  sin 2 2
 A cot x  B tan 1    c then A  B 2 equals
x  tan x  2 
1) 1 2) -1 3) 2 4) -2
 cos 2 x  1 u
82. Let u   4
dx , v   8 2
dx then the value of equals
0 1  sin 2 x 0
1  tan 2 x  v

1
1) 1 2) 3) 2 4) 4
2

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83. The solution of the differential equation ydx  xdy  3x 2 y 2e x dx  0 is

x 3 x
1)  ex  c 2)  ex  c
y y
x 3 x x3
3)  ex  x2 y  c 4) e c
y y
 x  1, x 1
84. If f  x    has minimum at x  1 , then ([.] denotes greatest
 a  1  x  1 x  1
3

integer function)
1) a  1 2) a  1 3) 1  a  1 4) a  0
85. The number of points inside or on the circle x 2  y 2  4 satisfying

tan 4 x  cot 4 x  1  3sin 2 y is


1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
86. If a flagstaff 6 meters high placed on the top of a tower throws a shadow of
2 3 meters along the ground then the angle (in degrees) that the sun makes
with the ground is
1) 300 2) 600 3) 450 4)150
1 1 1 1 1
87. If tn   n  2 n  3 for n  1, 2, 3, ... then    ....  
4 t1 t2 t3 t2015
4006 4003 4006 4030
1) 2) 3) 4)
3006 3007 3008 3027

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88. If H1, H 2 ,..., H 20 be 20 harmonic means between 2 and 3 , then
H1  2 H 20  3
 
H1  2 H 20  3
1) 20 2) 21 3) 40 4) 38

89. Let ,   R. If  , 2 be the roots of quadratic equation x 2  px  1  0 and

 2 ,  be the roots of quadratic equation x2  qx  8  0 , then the value of ' r '


r
if be arithmetic mean of p and q, is
8
83 83 83
1) 2) 83 3) 4)
2 8 4
t 2  3t  4
90. If ‘t’ is real and   , then the number of solutions of the system
t 2  3t  4
of equations 3x  y  4z  3, x  2y  3z  2,6x  5y  z  3 is
1) One 2) Zero 3) Two 4) Infinite

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All calculations/writing work are to be done in the space provided for this purpose in the Test
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