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R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES JEE (MAIN & ADV.), MEDICAL + BOARD, NDA, IX & X Enjoys unparalleled reputati n for best results in terms of percentage selection www.newtonclasses.net JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET - 1) 2014 QUESTION PAPER 1, An experiments perfitmedto obtain the value of acce! ration due to gravity g by Using a simple pendutum of length L. In this experimenttime for 100/6scillations is measured by using a wateh of 1 secofid least count and the value is 90.0 seconds. The length L is measured by using a metéfseale of least count 1 mm and the value is 20.0 ¢m. The error inthe determination of g would be: (1) 1.796 Q) 2.7% @)/ 44% (4) 2.27% 2. The postion of a projectile launched from the origin at £=0is given by # = 401 +50 ym ats=2s, Ifthe projc- tle was launched at an angle @ from the horizontal, then ig take g= 10 ms. (1) tan“ 2/3, Q) )\ to 4 oy tan"32 tan 45 Watet is flowing at a speed of |.5 ms"'through a horizon- tal tube of cross-sectional area 10 m* and you are trying to stop the flow by yourspalm. Assuming that the water stops immediately after hitting the palm, the minimum force that you myst exert should be (density of wate 10° kgm”). () 15N @) 37N (2)9225N (4) 45. 4. Abblock A of mass 4 Rigs placid on anaiher block B of, mass 5 kg, and the block B rests on a stgoth horizontal lable. Ifthe minimum force thaean be applied on 4/89 that both the blocks move together is 12Npthe maximum force that can be applied on B for the blocks to move together will be @) 30N @ 25N @) 27N (4) 48N 5, Two bodies of masses 1 kg nd 4 kg are connected to a vertical spring, as showmjin the Figure. The smaller mass executes simple harmonic motion of angular frequency 25 rad/s, and amplitude 1.6/¢m while the bigger mass remain stationary ofthe ground. The maximum force exerted by the system on the floor is (take = 10 ms™), 1g akg () 20N 2) 10N @) 6ON (4) 40N Accylinder of mass Mf, and sphere of mass. M, are placed at points A and B of two inclines, respectively. (See Fig- ure). If they roll on thencline without slipping such that their accelerations pf the same, then theratig 28. sind, agm Bi e.; 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranc! |, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES 53, 64 Q) Now, P (4 U B)=P (A) +P (B)—P(A mB). zat a7 4 ‘Therefore, from (1) and (2), A and B are independent. Since P (4) + P (B), therefore not equally likely B)-+ of p(B) = P(B)-4 © P(B)= => P(A) x PCB) Answer: (1) HOM PEO sera areryenso’y [2042434050 lean of squares ~Square of Mea = “ ™ 50 30 4 5051)00) (22) = 34-5P°=833 Bx 50 2x 56 Answer: (4) 1 LE she lor! 8B f,(x)— f(la)= + (sin* x +605" x)—4(c0s° x+ sin’ x) fA) fO)= IF y sin® x-+e0s° x)? =2 sin? xe0s? x]—{(cos? x-+ sin’ x)’ ~3eos? xsin?® x(cot” x-+sin? x)) Answer: @) Answer: (2) pong i F T 7 Bi-conditional Answer: 8) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 1) 2014 India's Mangalyan was sent to the Mars by launching it into a transfer orbit EOM around the sun. It leaves the carth at E and meets Mars at M. Ifthe semi-major axis of Earth’ orbit is = 1.5 X 10" m, that of Mar’s orbit a, = 2.28x 10" m, taken Kepler laws give the estimate of time for Mangalyan to reach Mars from Earth to be close to: Mats ort ALS eZ Margort (1) 500 days, 2) 320 days @) 260 days (4) 220 days ‘In materils like aluminium and coppéf, the correct order of magnitude of various elastic moduli is: (1) Young'liodulii< shear wodulii< bulk moduli @) /Bulk modulii- (4) PLT,R Modern vactum pumpsscan evacuate @ vessel down to a pressure of 4.0 x 10am. at room temperature (800 K). Taking R= 83K! mole:', 1 atm= 10° Pa and Meobin = 6X 105.snole tthe mean distance between molecules of gas ian evacualed veisel will be of the order of () 02pm @) 02cm 2) 0.2mm (4) 0.2nm' A particle which is simultangoushy’bjected 10, two per pendicular simple harmonic motionsirepresented by; 4, c0s @r and y= a, cos 2 traces & euryeigiven by: y Rad Rea © (5 Gea) |. Water of volume 2 Lin a closed container is ated with coil of 1 KW. While waters heated the container loses energy at a rate of 160 J/s. In how much time will the temperature of water rise from 27°C to 77°C? (Specific Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLAS: R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES . A transverse wave is represented by For what value of the wavelengtithe wave velocitf is ‘owice the maximum particle velocity? (40m Q) 20¢m @) om (4) 60cm The magnitude’of thélavemge electric field normally present in the atmégphere'just above the surface-of the Earth i about 150 NIG, dircted inward towards the cen- ter ofthe Earth. This ives the total niet surface charge carried by the Earth to be: [Gives €, 28:85.3.10° C*Nmy R= 6.37 10m) () f670KC @) -670Kc @) / -680Ke (4) +680KC 7. Thtce capacitaneeBjeach of 3 UF, are provided. These can- not be combined to provide the resultant capacitance of: Q) 1pF Q) 2nF @) 45 uF @) 6nF 2 A thc. main supply of em. 220 V is connected across a storage battery Ofie.m.f 200 V through a resistance of 1.0. Theybattery terminals are connected to an external resistance &R’. The minimum value of ‘R’, so that a cur rent passes through the battery to charge it is @ 79 @ 92 8 ne (Zero . The mid points of to small magnetic dipoles of length d in end-on positions, are separated by a distance-s (>> d). The force between themyig proportional to x" 20, The magnetic field of earth at the equator is approxi- mately 4x 10°, The radius of earth is 6.4 x 10° m. Then the dipole moment of the earth will be nearly ofthe order of: () 10° Am @ @) 10%Am @) 10°Am 10°Am | When the rms voltages ¥,, V. and V, are measured respectively across the inductor L, the Capacitor C and the resistor R in a series LCR circuit connected to an AC source, itis found that the ratio V: Vo: V_=1:2: 3, If the rms voltage of the AC source is 100 ¥, then Vis lose to: () 50V 2) 2) Woy, “ 70V 100V - Mateli List I (Wavelength ange of electromagnetic spec- ‘rum) with List I1. (Method of production of these waves) and select the correct option from the options given below the lists List 1 List (@) 700 nmi mm () Inmto 400 nm Vibration of atoms and molecules. Aner Shel electrons in atoms moving from one enemy levelt0.a lower level (© <10%nm | (iii), Radioactive decay of the mucleus (@ Immto rey O.1m Magnetron valve () @=Gv), (6)~ Gi, ()- A =@ 2) @)=ii),6)- (ME) O@= HH) B) (Gi), ©) Gi, ©) -@),@ —O 4) @-0), 0) —A, (@ - Gi), @ -@) |. A diver looking’up through the water segé the outside world contained in afeirculr horizon. The refractive scat nee anil dh eye Sm blow surface of Water. Then the radius ofthe circle is: UW) 15x39N5em @) 15x3y7om 15x V7, 15x3 3 em 4) cm “3 OF |. Using-mofiochromatic light of wavelength 2, an exper mentalist sets up the Young's double slit experiment in three ways as shown. If she observes that y= A, the wavelength of light used is Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranc! |, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLAS: JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 1) 2014 incon i t Ws () 320/0m 2) @) 560om. a 540 nm 580nm . The focal lengths Objective lens and eye lens of a Gal- Ielian Telescope are respectively 30 cm and 3.0 cm. Tele- scope produces virtual, eréct image of an object situated far away from itatleast distance of distinct vision from the eye lens. In this condition, the Magnifying Power of the Gallelian Telescope should be: a) 12 @ -12 @) -88 (4) 488 5. For which of the Following particles will it be most diffi- cult to experimentally verify the de-Broglie relationship? () ‘netegtron G) am aeparticle 2) aproton (4) adust particle . Ifthe binding energy ofthe electrdn in a hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV, the enetgy required to remove the electron from the firt excited state of Liv is: () 1224eV 2)980.6eV 8) B6V 4) 34eV Identify the gate and natch 4, B, ¥ in Bracket to chedk, Se AND (4=1,B=1,Y=1) OR (4=1,B=1,¥=0) Not (4 , Y=) XOR (4 =! =0) 29, A transmitting antenna at the top of a tower has a height 32 mand the height of the receiving antenna is $0 m. ‘What is the maximum distance between them for satis- factory communication in line of sight (LOS) mode? (1) 554 km 2) 455 km @) 545 km (4) 455 km ‘An m-p-n transistor has three leads A, B and C. Connect- ing B and C by moist fingers, 4 to the positive lead of an ammeter, and C to the negative lead of the ammeter, one finds large deflection. Then, 4, B and C refer respectively : (1)~Bmiter, base and collector (2), Base, emitter and collector G) Basejeollector and emitter 4) Collector, emitter and base CREM 31, In a face Centered cubildtice atoms A de at the corner points and atoms B at the face centered points. If atom B is missing from.one of the face centered points, the formula of the ionic compound iss () AB, Q) Al @) AB, ) AB, vvan der Waal’s equation for a gas Ts stated as, nRT | (2) von “Wy This equation reduces t9 the perfect gas equation, ARP’ when, v (1) temperature is suffcientlyhhigh and pressure is low. @)_ temperature is sufficiently low and pressir is high. G)_ both temperatire and pressure are Very high. 4) both tempefature and pressure are very lov . The standard electrode potémtials (£2, of four met- as A, B, C apd D are -1.2-V,06 V, 0385 V and -0.76 V, respectively, The sequence Of depbsition of metals on epplying potential is: () AGB.D 2) B,DGA 8) C,BDA 4)-D-4,B,C |. Ata certain temperature, only 50% Il is dissociated into H, and I, at equilibrium. The equilibrium constant is 10 @) 30 @) 05 @) 025 Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLAS: R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES 38, Dissolving 120 g of a compound of (mol. wt. 60) in 1000 g of water gave a solution of density 1.12 g mL", ‘The molarity of the solution is: 1.00 M 2) 200M @) 250M (400M 36, The haf life period of a first order reaction is 15 minutes. ‘The amount of substance left after one hour will be: 1 1) + ofthe original amount () | ofthe org t 1 @)_ | ofthe original amount 0) oreo aout 1 (4) ofthe original amount os i Accurrent of 10.0°A flow for 2.00 h through an elec- tuolytic cell containing # molten salt of metal X. This result in the decompasition of 0250 mol of metal X at the cathode’ The oxidation siat€ of X in the Molten salt is (F = 96,500) a 4 Oy +2 @ 3 @ 4 38, The gnergy off electron in first Bohr orbit of H-atom is =13,6 eV. The energy valueof electron in the excited state of Lis () 272ev 2) 306ev @) 30.6ev (@) 2720v 39, The temperature at which oxygen molecules have the same root mean square speed as helium atoms have at 300 K is: (At@inie masses: He = 4 u, O= 16 u) () 300K 2) 600K @) 200K (4) 2400K 40, The standard enthalpy sof formation of NH, is 46.0 KF mol Ifthe enthalpy of formation of H, from its atoms 18-436 kL mo and that of Nyis.—712 kl mol", the average bond enthalpy of N—H bond int NH, is: (Q) 1102 1S wot" 2) 964 kJ mot* @) 4352 ki moi (4) 410861 mot ‘The amount of oxygen in 3.6 mol of wate @ us2g @) 576g @) 28 AN184¢ . The gas evolved on heating CaF, and SiO, will concen trated H,S0,, on hydrolysis gives a white gelatinous pre- cipitate. The precipitate is: (0) hydrofuosilici acid @) silica get @) silicic acid @)calciumfuorosilicate Chioro compound of vanadium has only spin magnetic ‘moment of 1.73 BM. This vanadium chloride has the for- mula: (at.no. of V = 23) @ vel, @ vei, @) vel, @ vel, ‘An octahedral complex of Co” is diamagnetic. The hybridization involved in the formation of the complex spa? @) @p Q) dsp: ) dyp'a . Which Phe followitig.is not formed when H,S reacts with acidic K,Cr,0, solution? () G0, 2) C180), @) KSO, ans {Which ofthe following has unpaired electrons)? ON, @) 0; @) NF (oF In the following set\of reactants whic) wo \sets best exhibit the amphoteric dbaractef@FA1,O,-x11,0? Set xH,0 (6) and OH(aq) Set 2: Al,0,-xH,0 (s) and H1,0(), Set 3 : Al,0, -xH,0 (s) and If(aq) Set: Al,O, -xH,0 (5) and NH(aq) () Vand?’ (@) tand3 @) 2ana4 (@) 3and4 ‘The number and type of bonds in C3" ion in CaC, pre: (1). One @ bond and one #~ bond! @)_ One & bond and two/- bonds G) Two o bonds and two a bonds 4) Two o bonds and one x bond! ). The form of iron obtained ffm blast furnaces: (1) Steet 2), Cast fon G)—Pig tron (4), Wrought tron |. The correetisfatement about the magnetic properties of fFe(CN\J and [FeF,J> is: (2= 26). (1). bothilte paramagnetic. (2) both arsdiamnagnetis. (3) [Fe(CN),}>-i8 diamagnetic, [FeF,}~ is paramag- 4) [Fe(CN),}* is paramagnetic, [FeF,]* is diamag- netic. Which one of the following reactions will not result in the formation of carbon-carbon bond ? Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranc! |, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLAS: JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 1) 2014 (1) Reimer—Tieman reaction 57. In which of the following pairs A is more stable than B? Q) Fricdel Craf’s acylation @) Wurtz reaction (4) Cannizzaro reaction wo In the hydroboration-oxidation reaction of ‘propene with diborane, H,O, and NaOH, the organic compound formed is: () CH.CHOR @) CH,CHOHCH, @) CH,CH,CH.OH (4) (CH),COH . The major product of the reaction @ Price onto ‘58, Structure of some important polymers are given. Which ‘one represents Buna - 2 CH (.CH.- C= CH=CH @) (CH CH=CH GHy-CH-cH,-), Cots @) (Cry CH=CH- CH -CH-CHaag oN a @) (0H,-G=cH-0H,Y, . For he compouiis CH(CI, CH,Br, CH and CHF, the correct order of ineteasing C — halogen band length is (1), CHF tan’ b= 1}, Then Pis sion of configuration ? (1) _reffexive and symmetric but not transitive, () CHCHCHBr (2) reflexive and transitive but not symmetric. Q) CH,CH,Br G)_symmetrieand transitive but not reflexive. (@) CH,CH,CH,Br {4)~an equivalence relation, 4) CH,CCHCH Br ‘Therefore, P is transitive Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLAS: R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES 62. Let w (Im w # 0) be @ complex number. Then the set of all complex numbers z satisfying the equation ie = k(I~z) for some real number k, is: @ ft @) & y IF equations ax? + hx + 6 =0, (a, b, © R,a'# 0) and 2x! + 3x-+ 4 =0 have a common oot then a: : cequals () 23 Q) 234 QB) 43:2 (4) 3:2:1 1f JL and are the roots of the equationsar" BFF a 1=0 (a40,a,b Ry, then the€quation, x00) $(@ 23a) =O as roots () ee? ana 6) JaBaraop: Q) ap" anda’ p 4) oe? and B* Ifa, b, ¢ are non-zero reall numbers ad if the system of | ‘equations (a— 1) xh, OJ)y=2 ty (7) zaate haf a nontrivial solution, then ab + be + ca equals: () a+b+e Q) abe @. @ -1 IfB is a3 3 matrix such that B° = 0, then det.{(/ + B)® {508} is equal to: ai @ 2 @)3 (a) 50 7. The number of terms in the expansion of (1+ x)' (I + x — x)" im powers of xis (32 2) 301 @ 202 @io1 The sum of the digits in the unit’ place of albthe 4-digit ‘numbers formed by using the numberS3, 4, Sand 6, with- out repetition, is (82 2) 108 @) %6 (4) 18 Given an A.P, whose terms are allpositive integers! TH sum of its first nine terms is greater than-200 and less than 220, Ifthe second term init is 12, then its 4 term is @ 8 2) 16 @ 2» (4) 24 yee San ) , The nega k then kis equal t to Jp then kis equal to @ 120 @) 240 rs entnaat 2) lim f (972 Q) 29 oe @ @) 89 Py\( ax ewe *\) an (ne Q)\ne= em. @) Se (!=22!)smate . If the Rolle¥ theorem holds for the function f(x ae + in the iniorval [-1, 1] for theppoint c the value of 2a + b i wi Qa @) 2 @- 3) 02) =(2) eter tomato =0 has: (1) no solution (2). one solution @) two solutions (4) more than two soitions cd is equal to: regex 1 1) Asinax+e e} indx+e os @) 2 8) = yin +c @) -sint' rte Lin(1+ 224 ds, equals: oa 4y a x ny ind wt @ Fn2 Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranc! |, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 1) 2014 Th. Let A= { (4,9) 23° S4x,y 2x24}. The rea (in square units) ofthe region 4 is: m8 @Q9 @ 10 ou If the differential equation representing the fam- ily of all circles touching x-axis at the origin is a (2 ~y') © = (2), theng(x) equals: y Nae te Q) 28 oF @ 2 Q) 2 wb % @ 5 z Bra Then, the foot of perpendicular from the Origin on the . Let a and b be any two numbers satisMfing’ a+ variable line, * +> = igfies on ye (1) ahyperbola with eaGh semi-a (2) _alyperbola with eachSemi-axis, (3) agitele of radius =2 (4) 96ircl@ofradius Giveh three points P/O, R vith P (5, 3) and R lies on the x-axis, [Pequation of RQ is x 2y =2 and PQ is parallel to the x-axis, themthe centroid of APQR lies on the line: (Q) 2x+y-9=0 Q) x-2y+l= @) Sr-2y=0 4) 2e- If the point (1,4) lies inside the circle 8 $y? 6x— 10p-+ p=O,and the circle does not touch or intersect the(Goordinate axes, then the set of all possible values of pis the interval: 0,25) 2) 25,39) @) 0,25) (4) (25,29) 2. If OB isthe semi-minoaxis of an elipse, F, and Fae its foci and the anglerbetween F,B and F,Béis a right angle, then the square of the eccentricity ofthe ellipse is 1 o> 1 = wr . Equation of the plane which passes through the point <1 _y-2 if of intersection of lines * 5. If | al 2,| |= 3 and | 24 - ()) Tx 2y +42 Q) 3x4 4y+5e: @) 4x+3y +52: @) Sxtay+ |. A line in the 3-dimensional space makes an angle ao kA =m[@ih g => N= kati, ¢ >>, a +m, g + mg +m,g=60 N Answer: 3) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES ‘ ea and for sphere = = Thus, a, =a, = 25% Answer: (4) 3.78x10" | x65 3.0010" Fh 058 days 2 Answer: 3) Y= Youngs modulus, = bulk modulus; 7]= modulus of rigidity 9n 3p+n Therefore, shear modi < Young's modulii & bull modu! Relation between them is ¥ Answer: 3) 8 and $a 10eHbort™")eg, In(SI8) _ fy, x40 Amplitude of damped oscillation is 4 = 4,e™ "38 =10e" eo, Xt, Answer: @) When capillary tube is immersed vertically in water: x= 278080 ef = = pV =10 x2x10? 1000L=1m)} Be g Answer: (1) 24.410! x50 M800) 840, 0 2x42x 10! (77-27) =(100— 160) 1 => 1 = ‘min 20s Answer: (1) Answer: (1) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 1) 2014 In strong field ligand, the hybridization of Fe is rem THT In weak field ligand, the hybridization of Fe! is - (0 spa? In both the complexes unpaired electrons are present.Thus, both complexes ar® paramagnetic. Answer: (1) The reactions are: ° q i Ps fife. a — OF Fredel Cats aoyaton @) R-X4+2Na+X—-R>R-R42NAX Wartz reaction a @) 2ncuoOP —S n—8—o+ oon Answer: 4) Canyizza action cH, \cH= cH, —%_yCh, cH, cH, OH The product formed Opposite to Markonikov regiosclectivity Answer: 3) 53. The complete reaction is FP oSe pg Answer: @) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES . Bond length of carbon halogen bond depend on size of halogen atom larger the size of halogen atom larger the bond length F Cl—CH, ~C,H>+Br Answer: (2) Stability of radicals can Be compared on the basis ofelectronic effect and angle strain. 2 OQ = oO x > Bisa stble du to ethance TSO 3° Fadid&l is more stable a6 compared to 2° 3 A < CO Sie A has mare angle fain than B hence Bis more stable than A om j Co) phié—pn > cH, —c® ‘ A i A is more stable due to resonance. . The readtion involved the preparation of Bun CH=CH, + OH =cHACHBGH, —> -{-cH,~CH-CH, =GH= cH — cH, }- > ° Answer: | Ohty =C ~CHiy+ KOH + —SCH,CO0K + CHI, Iodoform and potassium acetate are formed as producti given reaction, 60. nCH = CHS 5 (CH = CH), ~CH = CH— (Polyene) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 1) 2014 Tne 61. P= {(a, b): seca — tan? b= 1} Since, sec? a —tan? a= | true => aRa i. reflexive Rb => sec" a—tan® b=1=9 1+ tan? asec? b+ f= 1 => sec? ‘Therefore, P is symmetric ‘aRb and bRe = sec? a— tan b = | and sec? b ~ tan? = 1 = sec? a ~ (see? b~ 1) Sa—tan? c= Ia Re ‘Therefore, P is transitive Answer: (4) . Given (Im w# 0) ‘Therefore, w is not real Now, w ‘Therefore/ Now if = 1 then from (1) w = / wis real (contradiction) ‘Therefore, 22 Answer: (4) . Singe 28H8Bx + 4 > 0... 25 0 and discriminant =9~ 32=~23<0 Therefore, imagitity conjugate pair of roots since coefficients 2, 3, 4 are real Thus, both roots are common. Therefore, a:b: ¢=2:3:4 Answer: @) © Vee L Ya Let a B, roots of giver'equatign ie. 2° + (6% ~ 3ab)e+a"=0 Therefore, a, + 8, = 3ab— band a, =a? Using (and @): aya = 3JaB Ne -B)-(-Ve - J) = 30" 303 9'+0°? of? 43a BEB) 309" 3 Fra? + p+ sap op" 0, +8, =a" + fe ae From (3) and (4), the required roots are @@¥*, ** Answer: (1) 65. For non-trivial solution Ima 1 11-6 1 [=o 0-a){a—Ht-e)} 11 Le Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES S(l-a){l-c—b+be-I}$e4b=0 3-6 —K+he-+actab—abe+ e+ h=0 sabtbhetcazabe Answer: 2) 66, det {0+ B) *— 50.8] = [+ B)* (Using Induction process (+B) Therefore, det [+ B)® ~ $0 B]= det (7 +50 B— 50 B)=1 Answer: (1) 67. (1x) (1+ 292 (14.9) (1x (1 43)! =P +L) x)= (MEL + GY + MCL) Ho MCAD E(t Ce + MO Fx YI) STE MOR te 2 re Mat gee ‘Therefore, total = 202 term (including Witt ®) Answer: @) 68. [3 (6454443) =6(18) =108 Since, LJ Answer: @) 9 69, 14 200.27 4, >212 ‘Therefore, a)=8 => d= 12 6 and a Answer: @) m+ We nti-n Aint) go, nO DOneay nash nine) 6 Therefore, 7 = lim, | 2sin® (x2) | 1p {{ sine 2) 5 (8 2)x 4/9) x2) ) “2 Answer: 2) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 1) 2014 Answer: (4) 1) {OP opcbcn or Now's) = 62+ 2a-¢h: 7°(!) =6f Dreier or S040 re (5) Dang § Since, (1) =f(l) OUD) +a 17+ BE) =240+b -Dea-b= 24046 Therefore, = Ge bt 2 Tart om 0) + ()-Qtor Which is true when x=2, therefore there is only one solution. Answer: @) sin’ x 4868" xe0s' x) (sin? x—cos! x) de TL 2sinPeos x (1--2sin® xe0s" x) RG ah ed ge fa oe hie (a sees" )dx sind ((SB8in? xdos* x) (1=26in-xe0s" x) 2 “Answer: @) (+3 16, [7 Me Put2x=y -. 2’y=d>, therefor’ integration changes to Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES 5 fina 0) = 5ffn(+ - =} ao = $f seset oe) 1 2 In2 Le i, : =hffimdo-Lffing ime) do =2fa0-r Therefore, 2 = cn( $0) 27 Zin2 1-22 af s Ie Answer: 3) 71. Finding points of intersection. Therefore, 2)*=4y+ 16 0r)*=2y+8=9y*=Ty—8=0: y= Therefore, x= 4,1 and Pis (1,—2) and Q is, 4Y "Answer: 2) yita?—2ay= aor +y—Bay=0 ay, On differentiating eq, (1), we get: 2xF2y 2-20 1B 4. (1), We ge Senta Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 1) 2014 Day = gay 3g (x)= 2x Answer: @) For the foot of 1 (cB) ie a + Va Therefore, = —— Waa Wa’ +18) p Thus, Locus of (a fi) isa circle with radius 2 ‘answer: @) 80. (a, 0) stisbS Dy Therefore, @=2 Also (8,3) lies on x - 2y@2— f6=2 =, + B+5 043P3) (24845 6 pease s It satisfies 2x —'S Answer: (4) Theres, ential 81. (1, 4) lies inside the Bircle Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES Therefore, 1+16—6-40+p <0 or p<29 Alsor<3 Therefore, 3° +5°—p <3 = 34—p<9 Or 25 25 +. From (1) and (2) interval is (25, 29) Answer: (4) . = a?(1e) Since, F{ B F, = 90°, Therefore (FF) (24ey aap + (a0) $02 4 ae? 2a%e of We =e Powe From (1) and @pue get ae’ = ale!) ett et=te?=4 Z Answer: (1) Waiting general points 3A+1,y=A+2,24% 3 for eqn. (I) x=pe+3, y= 2+ 1, 3442 for eqn. 2) Lings intersectytherefore 34+ 1= +2 and 2+2=22+1 123 2 3 fi 2 -w2=0 Wot 3 a\wet=o 361 5G 4 u TR gee 7 AN ‘Therefore, point oFimtersection is (4, 3, 5) Now plane passing through (4, 3, 5) and at maximun distance from origin musthave direetions/@F nonial as 4 ~ 0, 3-0, 5-0 ‘Therefore, equation of required plane is (x =4)4 + (y —)Seh(=-—5)5 20 or dy +3))+S2=16 +9 25 = de-+ 3y#5e = 50 Answer: 3) . Sum of squares of DCs = 1 Therefore, cos? 6+ cos? 6+ cost a= 1 => 2 os"-@= sin* a Ths, 05 2008 954 = |cos)s + >0e[4.4] Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 1) 2014 Note: Interval in question should be 0.< 0+ fr, 3 given option 1 be true which in the only apparent posiiiy! 25> 4a +b 44-5 =25 16+9-44-5= 2534-5 =0 = (24 +5): (2a+5) = 4a" +b* +4a-b = 4(4)+9+4(0) = 25 ‘Therefore, |24-5 |= 5 Let observation be dy, dy 1, yay Gage yy a+ 5)+( $99E(a, +5) +0 2n basta, +a.) +a, py 2n 1. Given P (4.0 B)=P(AGB) =¥P (4) + P (B)=P (A 0 B)=P (AB) =P (A) + PUB) =2P(ANB) Lot us assert P (4) =P (B)SP (4 7 BY Now P(A ™\B)< P (A) and P (A XB) < P(A) I we assuni@P (4 9 B) < P (Aythen 2 P (A. 0.B) = P(A B) > PAB) < P(A) + PCB) which contradicts (I) Theteforey@ar assumption fs wrong! Ths (4) =P(B) =P (4.9) B) = P(4)=P (B) Therefore, (1) is correct, (2) and (3) are also correct due to 4 and B being equally likely Thus, 4) isthe only option left 2 sin? @—7 sin? a+ 7 sin @—2.=0 => 2 (sin? a 1)—7 sin @(sin a 1) =0-= 2(sin a 1) (5 {sin a 1) = 0 = (sin a 1) {2 sin® +2 sin r+ 2—7 sin ay} = 0 => (sin ar 1) {2 sin? of Is Bin a 1, sin oe = SN! From graph, we find 3 solutiot cosecd_ pty 1" p-@ By componendo and dividendo, Lesind cosecO+1_—p cosecd=1 -g i-sind ‘Answer: @) Answer: Q) Answer: (1) a Answer: (4) a+ sin a+ 1) —7 sin in a+ 2} =0 Answer: @) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES : 70 xem fu(§-2] | 0 to school, iPit dogsfpet rain’ Letp is “it doe$ not tain” is go “I goto schoo!” Therefore/p = 4 Thus, coptrapositive is ~ q = ~ p j€. 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