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FIITJEE – JEE (Main)


Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics
QP Code:

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

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BATCHES –2022

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A. General Instructions
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2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. Each Section is further divided into Two Parts: Part-A & B in the OMR.
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C. Marking Scheme for All Two Parts:


(i) Part-A (01-20) – Contains Twenty (20) multiple choice objective questions which have four (4) options
each and only one correct option. Each question carries +4 marks which will be awarded for every correct
answer and -1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer.

(ii) Part-B (01-05) contains five (05) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative
numbers or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and there will be no negative marking.

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SECTION – I : PHYSICS
PART – A: (Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct
1. A smooth square platform ABCD is moving towards B C
right with a uniform speed V. At what angle  must a
particle be projected from A with speed u so that it
strikes the point B.
u V
u V 
(A) sin 1   (B) cos 1  
V  u 
u V  A D
(C) cos 1   (D) sin 1  
V  u

1. B

Sol. Particle will hit the point B if component of velocity along AD is zero
V 
u cos  V    cos 1  
u
2. Two particles P and Q are moving as shown
in figure. At this moment of time angular
speed of P w. r. t. Q is 3 m / sec 8 m / sec
(A) 1 rad/sec (B) 2rad/sec
(C) 5 rad/sec (D) 4 rad/sec
60 30
P Q
2.5 m
2. A

3 sin 60  8sin 30
Sol. w
2.5
w  1 rad/sec.

3. A particle is projected from Point A with velocity


C
u 2 at an angle of 45 with horizontal as
shown in figure. It strikes the plane BC at right
angles velocity of particle at the time of collision u 2
is
3u u 45 60
(B) B
2 2 A
2u
(C) (D) u
3

3. C

Sol. V sin 60  4 2 cos 45


24
V
3

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4. A particle bowl with its bottom at origin has the shape y


y  x 2 / 20 . Here x and y are in metres. The maximum
height at which a small mass m can be placed on the bowl
without slipping (coefficient of static friction is 0.5) is
(A) 2.5 m (B) 1.25 m
(C) 1 m (D) 4m
x
4 B

dy x
Sol. 
dx 10 N
 N cos   N sin  N
1 
tan    
2
x 1
  x  5m mg
10 2
x2 
y  1.25 m
20
5. A bob is hung from the ceiling of train compartment. The train moves on an inclined track of
inclination 30 with horizontal. Acceleration of train up the plane is a  g / 2 . The angle
which the string makes with the normal to ceiling is
2
(A) 30 (B) tan 1
3
 3
(C) tan 1  (D) tan 1  2 
 2 
 
5. B

Sol. T sin   mg sin 30  ma


T cos   mg cos 30
 2  
  tan 1  
 3
30

1 2
6. The potential energy of a particle of mass m is given by u  kx for x  0 and u  0 for
2
2E
x  0. If total mechanical energy of particle is E. Then speed at x  is
K
2E
(A) zero (B)
m
E E
(C) (D)
M 2m
6. B
1
Sol. mv 2  E as   0
2
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2E
V
m

7. A particle of mass 2 kg starts moving in a straight line with initial velocity of 2m/sec. at a
constant acc. 2m/sec2, Then rate of change of K.E
(A) is 4 times velocity at any moment
(B) is 2 times the displacement at any moment
(C) is 4 times the rate of change of velocity at any moment
(D) is constant throughout

7. A
1
Sol. K mV 2
2
dk dV dk
 mV ,    ma  V  4V
dt dt dt

8. A smooth sphere of radius R is made to translate in a straight line with const. acceleration
a = g. A particle kept on the top of sphere is released from there at zero velocity w.r.t.
Sphere. The speed of particle with respect to sphere as function of angle  as it slides down.
Rg  sin   cos  
(A) (B) Rg 1  cos   sin  
2
(C) 4 Rg sin  (D) 2 Rg 1  sin   cos  
8. D

1 N
Sol. mVr2  Wmg  W pseudo  Wnormal
2
V  2 gR 1  sin   cos   
a=g

mg

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9. A body is moved from rest along a straight line by a machine delivering constant power. The
displacement
ratio of varies with time as
velocity

(A) (B)

t t

S/V S/V
(C) (D)

t t

S/V S/V

9. A

1 2 2 pt
Sol. Pt  mv  v 
2 m
ds 2 p 1/2 2 2 p 3/ 2
 .t  S  t
dt m 3 m
S 2 S
 t t
V 3 V

10. A system consists two cubes of masses m1 and m2 respectively


connected by a spring of force const. K. The force (F) that should F
be applied to upper cube for which the lower one just lifts after the
M1
force is removed
m1m2
(A) m1 g (B) g
m1  m2
(C)  m1  m2  g (D) m2 g
M2

10. C

Sol. F  m1 g  kxi
F  m1 g
xi 
K
mg
Kx f  m2 g  x f 
K

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1
m1 g  xi  x f  K  xi2  x 2f 
2
F   m1  m2  g

 
  Projection of a on b
11. If a  2iˆ  3iˆ  6kˆ and b  3iˆ  4 ˆj then   
Projection of b on a
7 5
(A) (B)
5 7
4
(C) (D) None of these
9
11. A
     
12. Two vectorsA and B have magnitude 2 and 2 2 respectively. It is found A.B  A  B , Then
 
A B
value of   will be
A B
(A) 5 (B) 5
2 1 2 1
(C) (D)
2 1 2 1

12. B

Sol.   45
 A  B  . A  B   A  B
 A  B  .  A  B53 A  B
A B
Solving  5
A B
13. When a man moves down the inclined plane with constant speed 5m/sec which makes an angle of
37 with horizontal, he finds rain is falling vertically downward. When he moves up the same inclined
7
plane with same speed, he finds rain makes an angle =tan1  8  with horizontal. Speed of rain is
 
(A) 116 m/sec (B) 32 m/sec
(C) 5 m/sec (D) 73 m/sec

13. B

Sol. In first case Let Vr  aiˆ  bjˆ


Vr / m   a  4  iˆ   b  3 ˆj
a  4
Second case
Vr / m  8iˆ   b  3 iˆ
b4
a  4 2 m / sec

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14. A particle is moving along a straight line whose


velocity displacement graph is shown. What is
magnitude of acceleration when displacement is 3m.
(A) 4 3 m/sec2 (B) 3 3 m/sec2
V
2 4 2 4
(C) 3 m/sec (D) m/sec
m/s
3
60
3
S

14. A

dv
Sol. a  v. | a | 4  tan 60  a  4 3 m/sec.
dx
15. In the figure the block moves downward with velocity
V1 . The wedge moves with V2 . The correct relation
between V1 and V2 is
(A) V1  V2 (B) V2  V1 sin 

(C) 2V2 sin   V1 (D) V2 1  sin    V1 V1
V2

15. D

Sol. y  x  x sin 
dy
 1  sin  
dx
V1  V2 1  sin  

x y

16. Two blocks A & B each of same mass are attached by a thin
inextensible string through a ideal pully. Initially block B is held ‘ l l
in position as shown. Now the block B is released. Block A will
slide to right and hit the pulley in time t A . Block B will swing A B

and hit the surface in time t B surface is frictionless then


(A) t A  tB (B) t A  t B
(C) t A  t B (D) Data insufficient

16. B

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17. A body of mass m is released from a height h on a


smooth inclined plane shown. Which of the
following can be true about the velocity of block
knowing that wedge is fixed
(A) V is highest when it just touches the spring
(B) V is highest when it compress the spring by
h
some smount
(C) V is highest when spring comes back to it’s K
natural position 
(D) V is highest at maximum compression.

17. B

Sol. Conceptual V is highest of a mean position of spring.

1 A
18. A bead of mass kg starts from rest from A to move in a F
2
vertical plane along a smooth fixed quarter ring of radius 5
m under the action of a constant horizontal force
F  5 N as shown. The speed of bead as it reaches the
point B is  g  10m / sec 2 
(A) 14.14 m/sec (B) 7.07 m/sec
R=5m
(C) 4 m/sec (D) 25 m/sec
B

18. A

Sol. K .E  wg  wN  wF

19 In the figure velocity of the bead is V0 when angle is 60, V0


what is the velocity of the block at this moment.
60
3
(A) 2V0 (B) V0
2
V0
(C) (D) 3V0
2

19. C

Sol. V0 cos 60  VB
V
VB  0
2
20. The value of n so that 2iˆ  3 ˆj  2kˆ , 5iˆ  njˆ  kˆ and iˆ  2 ˆj  3kˆ may be co-Polaner will be
(A) 18 (B) 28
(C) 9 (D) 36

20. A

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2 3 2
5 n 1 0
1 2 3
PART – B
(Numerical based )
This Sol.section contains 5 questions. Numerical based questions, the answer of which may be positive or
negative or decimal (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, .30, 30.27,  127.30) and each carries + 4 marks for correct answer and
there will be no negative marking.
2
1. A ring of mass kg and of radius 0.25 m is making 300 rpm about an axis, through

perpendicular to its plane. The tension in newton developed in ring is

1. 25 N

2. The potential energy  in joule of a particle of mass 1 kg moving in x-y plane obeys the
law   3 x  4 y. Here x and y are in metres. If the particle is at rest at (6m, 8m) at time t = D. Then
the work done by conservative force on the particle from initial position to the instant when it crosses
the x axis is
2. 50

Sol. u  3x  4 y
Fx  3 N (6, 8)
Fy  4 N
8m when crosses X axis
1 2
a y  4 m / sec2 , 8 a y t  t  2sec
2
1
ax  3 m sec 2 x   3  2  2  6m
2
So particle crosses through origin
W   K .E
V f  5  2  10 m / sec
1
W   110 10  50 J
2

3. If the coefficient of friction between wedge and block is


  0.5. Then the maximum acceleration of the wedge for
which block remain at rest with respect to wedge is
2
(Take g = 10 m/sec )
a

45

3. 30

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N N N
Sol.  mg 
2 2
N N ma
  ma
2 2
 1  
a  g 
 1   mg

4. Two stones are projected with same speed but making different angles with horizontal. Their

horizontal ranges are equal. The angle of projection of one is and the maximum height reached
3
by it is 102 m. Then the maximum height reached by the other is

4. 34

u 2 sin 2 60 u 2 102  4
Sol. Other angle = 30  102  
2g 2g 3
u sin 30 102  4 1
2 2
H  
2g 3 4
  34 m

5. The sum of two forces at a point is 16 N. If their resultant is normal to the smaller force and has a
magnitude of 8N. Then the value of larger force is

5 10 N

SECTION – II : CHEMISTRY
PART – A: (Single Correct Answer Type)

This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct
1. 1 g oleum sample is diluted with sufficient water. This solution is now completely
neutralised by 54 ml of 0.4 M NaOH solution. The % of free SO3 in oleum is
(A) 26 (B) 36
(C) 48 (D) 52

1. A

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Sol. Let x be the % of free SO3 in oleum (H2SO4 + SO3)


meq of SO4 + meq of SO3 = meq of NaOH
 1  x  x 
1000      54  0.4  x  26%
 98 / 2 80 / 2 

2. Propane C3H8 is oxidised by oxygen to produce CO2 and H2O. If 5 gm of propane is


brunt and if the reaction produces only 75% yield how many grams of water is formed?
(A) 30 g (B) 89 g
(C) 54 g (D) 6.14 g

2. D

Sol. C3H8 + 5O2  3CO2 + 4H2O


44 gm propene = 72 g water
72  5
5 gm propene =  8.18 g H 2O
44
Now yield is 75 %
8.18  75
 Actual yield =
100
 6.14 gm

3. One litre sample of hard water contains 5.55 mg of CaCl2 and 4.75 mg of MgCl2. The total
hardness in terms of ppm of CaCO3 is
(A) 5 ppm (B) 10 ppm
(C) 20 ppm (D) None of these

3. B

Sol. 55.5 gm CaCl2 = 50 gm CaCO3


55.5 CaCl2 = 50  103 g of CaCO3
47.5 mg MgCl2 = 50 103 g CaCO3
Total CaCO3 = (50 + 50)  103 = 102 g/L
102
 ppm   106 mL  10
1000mL

4. For the reaction


I   ClO3  H 2 SO4  Cl   HSO4   I 2
The incorrect statement in the balanced equation is
(A) Stoichiometric coefficient of HSO4 is 6
(B) Iodine ion is oxidised
(C) Sulphur is reduced
(D) H2O is one of the products

4. C
Sol. 6 I   ClO3  6 H 2 SO4 
 Cl   3I 2  3H 2O  6 HSO4 
 R. A  O . A
5. Einstein’s photo-electric equation states that Ek  hv  W . In this equation, Ek refers to
(A) Kinetic energy of all ejected electrons
(B) Mean kinetic energy of emitted electron
(C) Minimum kinetic energy of emitted electron
(D) Maximum kinetic energy of emitted electrons

5. D

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Sol. The energy of photon absorbed is used in doing work against forces of attraction and
imparting K.E to electrons.


n2 
6. If   c2  2 
for Balmer series, what is the value of C2?
n  2 
2

4 2
(A) (B)
RH RH
(C) 2 RH (D) 4 RH

6. A

 n2  1 1  n 2  22  1  22  22 1 1
Sol.   C2  2 
    1  2   2  22  n 2 
 n  2   C2  n  C 2
2 2
 n  C
22 4
 RH  or C2 
C2 RH

7. Which of the following curves is not correctly matched?

K.E of photon
photo energy
electron


Frequency of incident
radiation Wavelength of light

Debroglic
Wavelength

Z
1/ potential difference

7. D

Sol.   a  z  b  thus slope is +ve.

8. A bubble of air in underwater at temperature 15C and the pressure 1.5 bar. If the
bubble rises to the surface when the temperature is 25C and the pressure is 1.0 bar, what
will happen to the volume of the bubble?
(A) Volume will become greater by a factor of 1.6

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(B) Volume will become smaller by a factor of 1.1


(C) Volume will become smaller by a factor of 0.70
(D) Volume will become greater by a factor of 2.5

8. A

9. At low pressure Van der Waals equation for two mole of a real gas will show the relation:
PV PV
(A) 2 (B) 2
 a  2a 
 RT  V   RT  V 
PV PV
(C) 2 (D) 4
 4a   2a 
 RT  V   RT  V 

9. B

10. According to charle’s law


 dV   dV 
(A)   K (B)    K
 dT  p  dT  p
 dV 
(C)    K / T (D) All
 dT  P

10. A

11. Which of the following options is incorrect?


(A) 1st Ionisation potential: Na < Mg < Si < P
(B) Electron Affinity: N < C < O < F < Cl
(C) Hydrated radius: Ba2+(aq) < Sr2+(aq) < Mg2+ (aq)
(D) Polarity order: NH < SbH < AsH < PH

11. D

12. A0 / 2 atoms of X  g  are converted into X   g  by energy E1 . A0 / 2 atoms of X (g)are


converted into X  g  of energy E2 . Hence, ionisation energy and electron affinity of

X  g  are:
2E1 2  E1  E2  2 E1 2 E2
(A) , (B) ,
A0 A0 A0 A0

(C)
 E1  E2  , 2 E2
(D) None of these
A0 A0
12. B

Sol. X  X  ; I .E1 ; X  X  ; EA1

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2E1 2E2
IE1  EA1 
A0 A0

13. Find the incorrect acidic strength order:


(A) K2O > Rb2O > CS2O (B) N2O > NO2 > N2O3
(C) Li2O > BeO > N2O5 (D) Cl2O7 > P2O5 > SiO2
13. B

14. The correct order of strength of H-bond in the following compound


(A) H2O > H2O2 > HF > H2S (B) HF > H2O2 > H2O > H2S
(C)HF > H2O > H2S > H2O2 (D) HF > H2O > H2O2 > H2S

14. B

Sol. Strength of H-bonding higher in H2O2 than H2O, because the amount of formal negative
charge on oxygen atom in case of water is more than that of H2O2
 H 
O O
H H
O 

CH3

15. Which of the following does not contain any coordinate bond
(A) NH4Cl (B) Na +[BF4]-
(C) H3O (D) CO 32

15. D

Sol. CO 32

16. The shapes of XeF4, XeF5 & SnCl2 are


(A) Octahedral, trigonal bipyramidal and bent
(B) Square pyramidal, pentagonal planar and linear
(C) square planar, pentagonal planar and angular
(D) See-saw, T-shaped and linear

16. C

17. Ortho-hydrogen & para-hydrogen resembles in which of the following property


(A) Thermal conductivity (B) Magnetic properties
(C) Chemical properties (D) Heat Capacity

17. C

18. BaO2 + H2SO4  BaSO4 + H2O2


In the above method of preparation of H2O2, now-a-days H3PO4 (Conc.) is used instead of
conc. H2SO4, because:
(A) H2SO4 catalyses the backward reaction
(B) H2SO4 catalyses the decomposition of H2O2
(C) H3PO4 catalyses the backward reaction
(D) None of the above

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18. B

19. The alkali metals form salt-like hydrides by the direct synthesis at elevated
temperature. The thermal stability of these hydrides decreases in which of the following
orders?
(A) NaH > LiH > KH > RbH < CsH (B) LiH > NaH > KH > RbH < CsH
(C) CsH > RbH > KH > NaH < LiH (D) KH > NaH > LiH > CsH < RbH

19. B

20. In which of the following the hydration energy higher than the lattice energy?
(A) SrSO4 (B) BaSO4
(C) MgSO4 (D) RaSO4

20. C

PART – B
(Numerical based )
This Sol.section contains 5 questions. Numerical based questions, the answer of which may be positive or
negative or decimal (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, .30, 30.27,  127.30) and each carries + 4 marks for correct answer and
there will be no negative marking.
1. The equivalent mass of HCl in the reaction given below is:
MnO2 + HCl  MnCl2 + H2O + Cl2

1. 73.00

Sol. MnO2  4 HCl  MnCl2  2 H 2O  Cl2


2 0  1 2 1
n. f   
4 4 2
36.5
Eq mass =  73.00
1/ 2

2. An electron in H atom jumps from the third energy level to the first energy level. The
change in the potential energy of the electron is ____________eV.

2. 24.18

1
Sol. TE   K .E  P.E
2
PE1  2TE1  2   13.6  eV  27.2 eV (First Orbit)
 13.6  27.2
P.E3  2T .E3  2    eV
 9  9

3. By what factor does the average speed of a gas molecule increases when the absolute
temperature is doubled?

3. 1.41

Sol. Average speed  T


of absolute temperature is doubled, then average speed  2T i.e. it becomes 1.4
times

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4. The combustion of sodium in excess air yields a higher oxide what is the oxidation state of
the oxygen in the product?

4 1.00

1
Sol. 4 Na  O2 
 2 Na2O Na2  O2  Na2O2
2
It exists as 2Na+ and O 22 . So, oxidation state of O is 1.

5. If above tube placed vertically with the


open end upward then find the length of 24 cm
the air column ___________cm
air Patm =75 cm

10 cm 10 cm,
of Hg
  20.4 gm / ml
5. 18.0 cm

Sol. P1  75 cm of Hg, V1 = 30  A
20.4  10
P2  75  10   100 cm of Hg
13.6
 75  24  100  x
x  18 cm

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SECTION – III : MATHEMATICS


PART – A: (Single Correct Answer Type)

This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct

1. If sin   cos ec  2, then the value of sin n   cos ec n , n  2, n  N equals


(A) 2 (B) 2n
(C) 1 (D) None of these

1 A

2. The least value of cos 2   6 sin  cos   3sin 2   2 is


(A) 4  10 (B) 4  10
(C) 0 (D) None of these

2. B

 3 4
3. If 0      , cos      and cos      , then sin 2 is equals
4 5 5
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) None of these

3. A

4. The numerical value of sin(𝜋/18).  sin(5𝜋/18). sin(7𝜋/18) is equal to


1
(A) 1 (B)
8
1
(C) (D) None of these
4

4. B

5. If in a ABC ,sin 2 A  sin 2 B  sin 2 C  2, then the triangle is


(A) isosceles triangle (B) right angle triangle
(C) acute angle triangle (D) obtuse angled triangle

5. B
6. If the lines x  y  1  0; 4 x  3 y  4  0 and x   y    0, where  2   2  2, are
concurrent then
(A)   1,   1 (B)   1,   1
(C)   1,   1 (D)   1,   1
6 D

7. Given the family of lines, a  3 x  4 y  6   b  x  y  2   0. The line of the family situated at


the greatest distance from the point P(2, 3) has equation:
(A) 4 x  3 y  8  0 (B) 5 x  3 y  10  0

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(C) 15 x  8 y  30  0 (D) None of these

7. A

8. Given two circle x 2  y 2  6 x  2 y  5  0 & x 2  y 2  6 x  22 y  5  0. The tangent at


 2,  1 to the first circle:
(A) passes outside the second circle
(B) touches the second circle
(C) intersects the second circle in 2 real points
(D) passes through the centre of the second circle.

8. B

9. A variable straight line passes through a fixed point (a, b) intersecting the co-ordinates axes
at A & B. If ‘O’ is the origin then the locus of the centroid of the triangle OAB is:
(A) bx  ay  3 xy  0 (B) bx  ay  2 xy  0
(C) ax  by  3 xy  0 (D) None of these

9. A

 x  1   y  3
2 2
10. If the two circles  r 2 & x 2  y 2  8 x  2 y  8  0 intersect in two distinct
points then
(A) 2  r  8 (B) r  2
(C) r  2 (D) r  2

10. A

11. In a triangle ABC, if A  2,  1 and 7 x  10 y  1  0 and 3 x  2 y  5  0 are equations of an


altitude and an angle bisector respectively drawn from B, then equation of BC is
(A) x  y  1  0 (B) 5 x  y  17  0
(C) 4 x  9 y  30  0 (D) x  5 y  7  0
11. B

12. The co-ordinates of the vertices P, Q, R, & S of square PQRS inscribed in the triangle ABC
with vertices A   0, 0  , B   3, 0  & C  2, 1 given that two of its vertices P, Q are on the
side AB are respectively
1  3  3 1  1 1 1  3  3 1 1 1
(A)  , 0  ,  , 0  ,  , &  ,  (B)  , 0  ,  , 0  ,  , &  , 
4  8  8 8  4 8 2  4  4 4 2 4
3  3 1  1 3  9  9 3 3 3
(C) 1, 0  ,  , 0  ,  ,  & 1,  (D)  , 0  ,  , 0  ,  , &  , 
2  3 2  2 2  4  4 4 2 4

12. D

13. A line meets the co-ordinate axes in A & B. A circle is circumscribed about the triangle
OAB. If d1 & d2 are the distances of the tangent to the circle at the origin O from the points A
and B respectively, the diameter of the circle is:
2d1  d 2 d1  2d 2
(A) (B)
2 2

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d1d 2
(C) d1  d 2 (D)
d1  d 2
13. C

x4
14. If f  x   , then f '  4  is equal to
2 x
(A) 1/4 (B) 4
(C) 1/2 (D) none of these

14. A

e x 1  x 
15.  cos  xe  dx is equal to
2 x

 
(A)  cot xe x  c  
(B) tan xe x  c
(C) tan  e   c
x
(D) none of these

15. B

log10  x  3 1
16. The value of x if 
log10  x  21
2
2
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 5 (D) 6

16. C

dy
17. If y   x  a  x  b  , then the value of x for which  0 is
dx
a b
(A) (B)
2 2
a b ab
(C) (D)
2 2

17. D

18. 
The value of x, satisfying log10 x 2  4 x  104  2 
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

18. B

x 1
19. lim is
x 1 x1/4  1
(A) 4 (B) 6
(C) ¼ (D) none of these

19. A

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20. The number of points on the line x + y = 4 which are at a unit distance from the line
2x + 2y = 5 is:
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) infinite
20. A

PART – B
(Numerical based )
This Sol.section contains 5 questions. Numerical based questions, the answer of which may be positive or
negative or decimal (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, .30, 30.27,  127.30) and each carries + 4 marks for correct answer and
there will be no negative marking.

   
1. The maximum value of 1  sin      2 cos     ,   R, equals
4  4 
1. 4

2. The number of possible straight line, passing through (2, 3) and forming a triangle with
coordinate axes, whose area is 12 sq units is

2. 3

3. Let x & y be the real numbers satisfying the equation x 2  4 x  y 2  3  0 . If the maximum
and minimum values of x 2  y 2 are M & m respectively, then the numerical value of M-m is
3. 8

4. Number of positive integral Values satisfying x3  48  4 x  3 x  11 are

4. 5


4 cos x

5. The value of 2
dx is equal to
0 cos x  sin x

5. 1

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