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JEE (MAIN & ADV.), MEDICAL + BOARD, NDA, IX & X Enjoys unparalleled reputation for best results in terms of percentage selection www.newtonclasses.net R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2015 QUESTION PAPER 1.x and y displacements ofa particle are given as x(1) = ‘asin ct and y(0) =a sift? ao Its trajectory will look like o @ ® ¥ Fi ® >< 7 2. Ifa body moving in a circular path maintains a constant speed of 10 ms%p ben which ofthe following correctly b > »d has the V-T diagram shown below. Process d—> a and b > are adiabatic. ‘The corresponding P-V diagram for the process is (all ‘figures are schematic and nat dravm to scale) P » JUAN » |/U\, o | \\ 11. In an ideal gas at temperature 7, the average force that a molecule applies on the walls of a closed container depends on T'as T¥.A good estimate for q is () 2 @Qi 1 1 os wt 12. A simple harmonic oscillator of angular frequency 2 rad sis acted upon by an external force F = sint N. If the oscillator is at rest in its equilibrium position at its position at later times is proportional to 1 Sint sin Q) sins ©) cosr—tsin2s “ 13. A bat moving at 10 ms" towards a wall sends a sound sig- nal of $000 Hz towards it. On reflection it hears a sound of frequency f. The value of fin He is close to (speed of sound = 320 ms") () 8258 8) 8000 2) 8516 4) 8424 14, A thin isc of radius b=2a has a concentric hole of radius ‘a’ init (see figure). It carries uniform surface charge *o” on it If the electric field on its axis at height ‘h’ (k-« a) from its centre is given as ‘Ch’ then value of *C"is. Cees o o i) ae 2 Oca Os o o © ae © ue 15. Shown in the figure are two point charges +Q and -Q inside the cavity of a spherical shell. The charges are kept 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi , Ph.: 0661-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2015. near the surface of the cavity on opposite sides of the centre ofthe shell. If 6, is the surface charge on the inner surface and Q, net charge on it, and othe surface charge on the outer surface and Q, net charge on it then 6, #0,0,40;0,40,0,40 2) 4,40,0,=0;0,40,0,= ©) 6, 40,0,=0;0,=0,9,=0 @ 9-09, 16, Ifthe capacitance of a nanocapacitor is measured in terms, ofa unit ‘u’ made by combining the electronic charge ‘e’, Bohr radius ‘a,", Planck's constant“ and speed of light ‘e' then c eh ) unre @) w= uni oe QQ Te @) 7a, 17. Suppose the drift velocity v, ina material varied with the applied electric field F a8 v, « VE. The VI graph for a wire made of such a material is best given by LN. Mv 18, A 10V battery with intemal resistance 1 92 and a 15-V battery with internal resistance 0.6 © are connected in parallel to a voltmeter (see the figure below). The reading in the voltmeter will be close to tov sa w nev @) 1B1V @) 125v (4) 245V 19, A proton (mass m) accelerated by a potential difference flies through a uniform transverse magnetic field 8. The ficld occupies a region of space by width, ‘a’. If ‘a? be the angle of deviation of proton from initial direction of motion (see figure), the value of sin cewill be Bags o Fy as fa [Bd @ anst @ av (3 20, A 25-cm long solenoid has radius of 2 cm and 500 total number of tums. Itcarriesa current of ISA. If itis equiv- alent to a magnet of the same size and magnetization 8f (magnetic moment/votume), then [Ml is: () 32m? (2) 30,000 Amv 6) 300Am* (4) 30,0007 Am 21, Whencurrent ina coil changes from $A to 2A in 0.1 s,an, average vollage of 50 V is produced. The self-inductance of the coil is () 06TH @) 1678 @ 3H @) 6H 22, Inthe circuits (a) and (b) switches S, and S, are closed at, 1=0 and are kept closed fora long time. The variation of currents inthe two circuits for #0 is roughly shown ty (igures are schematic and not drawn to scale): Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi. , Ph.: 0661-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 23, 24, 25, RT c oR LOR ei Se E E ® > ‘Anelectromagnetic wave travelling in the x-direction has a fiequency of 2 10" Hz and electric field amplitude of 27 Varigrom the options given below, which one wp Qs O- Nd (0-2/9 BH ns (0-2)fmp>(n~ I)d 34, After understanding the assertion and reason, choose the correct option. Assertion: In the bonding molecular orbital (MO) of H,, clectron density is inéreased between the nuclei. Reason: The bonding MO, is y,+ ¥,, which shows destrictve interference of the combining electron waves. (1) Assertion and reason aré.correct and reason is the correct explanation for the'assertion Astertion and reason are correct, but reason is not the correct explanation for the assertion ‘Assertion is cortect, reason is incorrect Assertion is incorfet, reason iséorrect @) 059m @) 052m @ @ ® 38, The heat of atomization of methane. and ethane are 360 kS/mol and 620 knot, respectively, The longest ‘wavelength of light capable of bearing the C—C bond is (Avogadro number = 6.02 x 107;h = 6.62 x 10 Js): () 1.4910 nm @) 248%10? nm @ 248 x 10'nm, @)149x 10'nm 36, A solution at 20°C is composed of 1.5 mol of benzene ‘and 3.5 mol of toluene. If the vapour pressure of pure benzene and pure toluene at this temperature are 74.7 torr 4 —__________JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2015 2 and 22.3 torr respectively, then the total vapour pressure Of the solution and the benzene mole fraction in equilib- rium with it will be, respectively: (35.0 torrand 0.480 Q) 38.0 torrand 0.589 @) 3055 torrand 0.389 (35.8 torrand 0.280 1. Gaseous NO, dissociates into gaseous NO, according to the reaction NO(g) + 2NO,g) ‘At 300K and 1 atm pressure, the degree of dissociation ‘of N,Q, is 0.2. if one mole of N,O, gas is contained in a vessel, then the density ofthe equilibrium mixture is: (1) h56 gL Q) 3lg/L @) 45690 @ 622g. A variable opposite external potential (E..) is applied to the cell Za\2n™(1M)|CH"(UM)|Cu, of potential 1.1. V. When E,, < 1.1 V and potential, 2 V. respectively elec- tron flow from: (1) anode to cathode and €athode to anode @) cathode to anode and anode to cathode, {@)_ cathode to andde in both cases (4) anode to cathode in both cases! ). The reaction 2N,0,(g) > 4NO,(g)+0, (8) follows first order kinetics. The pressure ofa vessel con- taining only N,0, was found to increase from 50 mm Hg to 875 mm Hg in 30 min, The pressure exerted by the gases after 60 min, wil be (Assume temperature remains constant): (1). 106.25 mm Hg G) 125mmHg 2) @ 116.25mm Hg, 150;tim Hg, |. The following statements relate to the adsorption of gases on a solid surface. Identify thelincorreet statement smnong them: (1). Enthalpy of adsorption is negative 2) Entropy of adsorption is negative {GY On adsorption, the residual forces on the surface are inoreased (4) Ofadsorption decrease in srface energy appears as heat In the longi fol ofthe periodic table, the valence shell electronic configuration of $#°5p* corresponds tothe ele- ment present in: (1). Group 16 and period 6 @)_ Group 17 and period 5 @)_ Group 16 and period 5 (4) Group 17 and period 6 Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0661-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 42, In the isolation of metals, calcination process usually results in: (0) metal carbonate Q) metal oxide (3). metal sulphide (4) metal hydroxide 43, Permanent hardness in water cannot be cured by: (Boiling @) Ton exchange method (3) Calgon’s method (4) Treatment with washing soda 44, The correct order of thermal stability of hydroxides is: (1) Ba(OH), ol wascaipaiv ie (1) hore ad tos in equimolar cunts i i 2) galactose and fructose in equimolar amounts 3) glucose only @) 22 @) 162 (©. ghoc00e and galactoeo in equimolar amounts @ 3 @-41 Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835608812, 8507613968 ew classes carat Jf emvst ete times ae | tote ceyee-2* ments is wat covet? . (At TaAteT @) #-1e4a- om (etfe @ ReAAK-D @) AMTHAAD m2 66, The numberof ways of selecting 15 teams ffom 15 men and 15 women, such that cach team consists ofa man and ® aaias aE mraz ate sora [tae mm see/(2) @) 1880 @ 1960 qual to: Ter * Te 9! \oes)* 67. Let the sum of the fist thes terms of am AP be 39 and | (1) 3 (og) bogs)" the sum oft last four terms be 178.1 the fis term of 2 this A.P is 10, then the median of the A.P. is @) loge ) jlogx* @ 265 @ 2% 76, The area (in square units) of the region bounded by the © 25 @) 3 curveny + 2s'=0 andy + 3x = 1,8 equal 0: Oe or re) ae el tinomial expansion of (1 +2) ae inte ratio 17:42, 5 4 then he tof ene tems in the expansion o! a qa Q 3 3 @ = a» ‘71. If (x) is the solution of the differential equation 6, The value of F(r+2)(r-3) is equal to: (42) Bar 44e-9,26-2 and 0 =0, then 4) wD 7785” @ 7% ‘oo. on. @ 75 @ 7770 Be hone lig 7. Te pois (0.8), 0. and 2, 30) o3 a2 (0) form an obtuse angled triangle. 2 @) form an acue angled wiengle on fore @) forma ihe angled wiongle. 4 @)_ lic ona straight line. 71. The distance, fom the origin ofthe normal tothe curve, | 79, Let be the line passing trough the poire PUL, 2) such 352 000142 sin1,y=2 sin 2rcosat '=%, i: thats intercepted segment between the co-ordinate aes 4 is bisected at PI, i the line perpendicular to L and wa @ srg through the point €2, 1), ten the point of ater 2 oa Seton off and fs 1a ittatesicoembotisfrbe facing) 20-rne+| © [ @ (Fi) T x, re[-1.1] atthe point x=4, then 26+ equals: ethan az enthreenic | ( o (2) mii eee S310 @ 2 @ 3 MIF y + 3x = 0 isthe equation of a chord ofthe circle 73. Let the tangents drawn to the circle, x? + y* = 16 from the pam ee point PO, #) meet the x-axis at points 4 and 8. Ifthe area of AAPB is minimum, then his equal to: was @ 33 @) 32 a) 4vz chord as diameter is: wo @ 6) co) x ty'4 3x4 9p=0 P4349 sty Bay ty tdr—9 Office.: 606, 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 —___________JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2015 2? 81. Ifthe tangent tothe conic, y~ 6= at (2, 10) touches the circle, 2° + y* + 8x ~ 2y=& (For some fixed B) ata point (@ By then (a, B) is: 6 10 82 o Fa 3) @ (#3) o(as) @ (34) 1 hg gh of pina ‘9x? — 4y* = 36 and its major and minor axes lie along the ee ene is 5, then which ofthe folowing points doesnot leon the ellipse? @ (Be } ® (3,0) La fiz 0» (G2) go (5) 83. If the points (1, 1, 2) and (3, 0, Lyare equidistant from the plane, 3x + 4y - 122 + 13 40, then A satisfies the cquation: (1) /3e— 108 7=0 3) 3x4 1Ox— 13=0 Q) 3e+10r+7=0 @) 3210x421 84, Ifthe shortest distance bgtween the lines 16 19 o\-9 @ -§% 32 19 oF O 5 85. Let a and\b be twolunit vectors such-that [a+ If ¢=a+2543(2%B), then 21l is equal > a N55 @ er @) VB @ a 86, Let X be a set containing 10 elements and P(X) be its power set. ITA and B are picked up at random from P(X), with replacement, then the probability that A and B have equal number of elements, is: 87. A factory is operating in two shifts, day and night, with Mand 30 workers respectively. If per day mean wage of the day shift workers is. 54 and per day mean wage of all the workers is Z 60, then per day mean wage ofthe night shift workers (in 2) is: ay 66 @)_74 @ 0 ais 88. Ina AABCE =2+ AB) and ZC=60°\The ordered pair (2A, 2B) is equal to: @)_(1s*, 105°) @) (459,759) 2 (105°, 15°) (&) (75°, 45°) Vee 1 tan 09 oF Qn P oS GB) 4 tan(5) (4) tar (%) 90. The contrapositive ofthe statement Ifitis raining, then I will not come”, is: (1) If Twill come, then it is nétraining. Q) If Twill not come, then itis raining/ G)_ IF Lyill not comé, then itis not raining, (@)_AFT will comé,thenitis raining’ Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0661-2562523, 9635508812, 8507613968 0 Bk. MALiK’s NewTon ‘classes LO 4 *2O RO HoH HLH HH LEO 2 @ 20 2@M BWM WEB 4&2 @ 2% @ @ 4 7% @) 8 G3) 22 8B @® BOQ BQ & MH 8. @ @. @) 73% (4) 83 (1) 4@ 4 @ 4G 3 @ 4 B 54 @ z @ 7% @ 8 @) 5 @ 8 @ 2% W) 3M 44 @ & @ & @) 7%. @) 8 () 6 @ 16 @) 26. @) 36. _Q)-46:—-@) 86. (4) 66 2) 6. (4) 86.) 7 @ 1% @ 2726) 36 47. @ StHQ HB) 7 e 8) 1 G28 2 BOM & G 8 @ & GB @ @ 24 089. «2 % & 4 &% 8 OMA LDW @ 1. 0) 2%. 2) 930.@ & -G 52 GC) HQ) 4 8. Bw WH Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0661-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2015. W RR ANSEF S WITH EXPLANATION Gans 1. x0) =asinaxsx() =asina limiting, we ae y=2ainancoser=24(*)i Symmetry considerations about y axis give the solution as option (3) ‘Answer: Q) Since it sa uniform circular motion, || = constant tangential acceleration a, = 0 ye 1 ana= ant (Rectangular hyperbola) Answer: Q) . ae2n 3. ad “ M+ m| a= 065 Let be the velocity ofthe sytem (bullet and block just aftr coliion ‘Conservation of momentum gives my=(M+m)" y= i 7 M+m Conservation of energy gives FUERTE” =nSerR) gd ov" =I, gd= 2005x102 = Mem) 1002 5 oko ( = }e tO B= INE mis For a freely falling object ») -2¢H ans (i) ‘ Answer: Q) «tee 4 7][>}e we At ; , it hits another identical block, applying conservation of energy, where w is the speed (3) + Lm just before collision 2)*3 [oe 2V mt = us: 1: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi. L EWTON CLASSES ‘Conservation of momentum gives, mu = my \where vis the speed of the second block just aller collision, therefore, v=u=3 mis Answer: (2) ‘ Answer: @) cs : 2" Using perpendicular axis theorem ae =1,=— Answer: 3) 2 ee eee Cri el = 22. 5, ae sees (2 om (2 rants Answer: 3) Reynolds Number, Ry = O° r ee reer ens aacemen ee ere aw RAL Office.: 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968, JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2015. 13 Henee z wv «Marnie _ $810 5543 39.0 5500 EAC 199 3.14xFext0*x5x60 10xV5.14 xa vm Answer: (1) 9. The presse inside the film is less than the outside atmospheric presure by wrt d 2 R where dis the thickness ofthe water layer between the plats and Ris the radius of curvature ofthe to concave surfaces R= 2 ar Tuan approximation exes pressure = 27 Answer: (@) 10. In procemes 8b and c-1, Va, that is presue is constant. Py ante = PR Shope « + eee aan Since sloped od> slope ab, P< P, For adiabatic process va, 7V™! = Constant As 7, VL 50 P has to increase. Answer: (1) 1 [J L—| ‘Time interval between two successive collisions ata face = 24 Number of colisionsis = O z (Change of momentun/sllsion = 2m Therefore, change of momentum = 2m Therefore, Feu? xT —g=1 Answer: (2) & 12, atrao, va0= = = % dt 1 if x=4{ sine sina (081 C0821) ( } } 4 ) Ati=0,y=0 Answer: () 3 Observer O at the wall receives a frequency, f= f- ‘Here v = speed of sound = 320 m/s On reflection from the wal, source S received 8000x338 > f= 816 12=8516 Hz ‘Answer: @) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi. , Ph.: 0661-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTON CLASSES rT P 2f, 2 Ising Binomial expansion) 1-3(1- 2] einer opi £ Z Answer: () 18, Net charge enclosed by the (dotted) Gaussian surface =0, therefore, Q, =O but due to asymmetrical placement ‘of 40 with respect to origin, the charge induced on the inner surface is not uniform although the total induced charge Q, =0, therefore, 60, that i 6; varies fom point to point ‘Answer: Q) Working in dimensions =| ][2]= + wll] [ Answer: @) neA(kVE), where kis the constant (4 Va’ Therefore, V = fi (Parabolic curve) whee isthe constant AM. f= nedy, Fe nedk,|” , where Vis the potential difference and d is the length ofthe conductor. Office.: 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968, JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2015. 13 18, ov Ya a 15=10 _ 50 1616 wea 15-100 -15-(2} Answer: 3) 19. my [a @ In Answer: 3) an, (fq|= Te! magnetic moment _ NA _ Ni _ S00%15_ 56.999 Am! volume alt 035 Answer: @) Answer: (2) Answer: (1) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTON CLASSES 27 cae 2. £,=c8, = B, =9x10"7) 2a _2av 5, 2x10° =2av =24x2%10" rls K on ¥ enc 3x10" 2x (0.67 x10*)/m Since B 1. wave direction (ax) 2 nae one sin( Keo Answer: @) 24, When object before a concave mirror line within its focal length, its image is virtual, erect and on the other side. Since he ‘wants his image to lie at 25 cm from him, it i 15 em behind the mirror, Toon Eisen Ltd tt la 342 t,t ,t.1, 38. 300m Concave mire wy fs fo ee u R=2%f=- 60cm Answer: @) 25. Letelectron beam diffact at an angle @ For minima, Arad sin @= nA n=1,2,3 Putting n= h dsing=2=4 — (P=momentum) = Psin8 = py Therefore, dl For majority of electrons passing through the sit the above relation holds Answer: (1) 26, For normal seting, Magoitying power = Where isthe angle subtended by the image and @ isthe angle subtended in the absence ofthe instrument © tn@ __tm8__130 # - 5 2. 150 tone = 36x 2 21.5 6 = tan (1.5) = 60° 6, tan6, 50/1000 5 0-H gg 1578 ws Answer: 4) a asta mv Bima? For electron Office.: 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968, JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2015 7 110" kgsq = 1.610" C; h= 6.625% 10™ Is a = yapAsh7a tr V0 Answer: (3) 2 ba paket al ge “ nh ror th ® Disitng 1) by) we at, EE an { 28. There, E=n-( 22) Answer: (2) 29, Electrons diffuse from fp side due to eBhcenttation gradient. Holes diffuse from p to Sie, ue tothe same reason. Answer: 3) 30, Reading = Main Scaleéading + (Vernier Scale div x LC.) IMS. division ‘Total Vervier divisions Let d, d, and d, be the three readings of the diameter GE0.5+ (80.01) = 0.58 om; d, = 0.5+(4x0.0 =0.54 em; d, =0.5 (6x00) =0S6em did, +d 3 Least count = $56 cm =Mean corrected diameter 56—(-0,03) =0;59 om, Answer: (2) 31 mah 3840-510, H,0 22) EGE, wl5 ont. ae cM A rsco 36 soe te iting G2 Answer: @) 32 Option (3) is nota postulate of kinetic theory OF pases, Answer: @) 33. 63! *4p"Sa' opi Answer: @) 34. v4 + Vy > shows constructive interference of combining electron waves, Answer: @) 38. CH, C +4HAH =360 (C-H) = 360 BE. of -H=90KI GH, > 2C+6H AW = 620 Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0661-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTON CLASSES NC-C) +6(C- H) =62031(C- 0) +6 x 90= 620 BE of C-C=80k) aC 6.6210 3x10" = 80x 10= 7 80% 10 i . ; 3 Pe Peaetinye mara 3% 38. Andy, = 37. PV=nRT = 1x V=1x 0.0821 x 300 => V=24.63, ss of mixture 0.8x92+0.4x4: vol 24.63 3.11 gentit 38, Flectrons always flow from Anode to Cathode. 39. 2N,0,(8) > NOB) +O,(8) 50+ 3:=875 = 3x=375=ox= 1259 25=25 (Halfracelate) 7, Hee te oni, Fu, seining= $212 tar ae 8.75 tore; Py, = 12.5475 + 18.75 = 106.25 torr 40. On adsorption the residual forces on the surface decreases. 41, ns'np* > VIA group 16° group, n= 5 (Sth period) 42, Metal carbonate (Or) > Metal oxide Metal bydroxide 43, Boiling process removes only temporary hardiness. 44, Lattice energy of Ba(OH), > S(OH), > Ca(OH), > Mg(OH), 45. Fluorine gives only HOF ‘Answer: (1) Answer: (2) Answer: (2) “Answer: (4) Answer: (1) Answer: (3) Answer: (3) Answer: (2) Answer: (1) Answer: (3) Answer: (3) Answer: (2) Office.: 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968, JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2015. 47, Fe" +SCN" > Fe (SCN), Blood red FeCl, > contains chloride ionit gives chromyl chloride test 48. CH, can’t acts as ligand due to absence of lone pair. 49. Ma,b,, Ma,b, shows geometrical isomerism ‘50, Photochemical Smog =, + Aklehydes + Ketones + PAN 51, $0, NsOH NY ANY, hcaxy = xtx20 io 0 v.10 : 14x 1 x2)xs0 MXM so, Xs (ww) wurorOS 14 @ 52 ory G che CH 10 chiral carbon = Kor CU OO oor 1s ce GoHy—CHy— CO _*8 , pgey, Nc, ts Gaile -cH=0. Hs ot GH_—cH=0 + =o Undergoes Os” ‘cmmumo Undenoes cio aot condone 58. CH,COOH —2%-» CCLCOOH /CB,COOH HVZ reacions Answer: Answer: @) Answer: (4) Answer: (4) Answer: @) Answer: @) Answer: (1) Answer: @) 19 Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi. , Ph.: 0661-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTON CLASSES 56, -R effect decreases the Basic strength (NO,) + Reflect increases the basic strength (OCH,) “Answer: (4) 57, Polystyrene ~ Manufacturing of toys ‘Glyptal — paints and lacquers Polyvinyl chloride ~ Rain coats Bakelite - Computer dises Answer: @) ‘58. Starch is made up of only Glucose units Answer: @) 59, Aspirin is used as analgesic. Answer: @) 60. Cui, Pb, As are all precipitated in Group II by H,S in the presence of HCL Co™ cannot be precipitated in group TL Answer: (4) MEMeuetesy a. Let the total no. of families = 100 A= set of families having car => x(4) = 15 B= set of families having phone => 2(8)= 25 Mu) (AUB) = m(u) —[2(A) + 2B) — APB] =100- [15 +25—x( A BY] = 60+ (AB) 2000 = 408) = ACB) = 5% families own both a car and a phone = 2000 => Total no. of families 100 = 40,000 Also n( AUB) =n(u) ~ (40 B) = 100 - 65 = 35> 35% families own cithera car or a phone ‘Therefore, all (a, (b) and (c) are correct. “Answer: (4) 2 R=[we C@-(A4 IS 7} 5R, = (26 C:]2—1|S|247)} Answer: (4) Office.: 606, 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2015. 63, > Imaginary roots always exis in pais = @=2+ 3 and =2 ~3/ are roots of given cubic equation, Let rbe its real roo = [r= @ +30] [x— 2-30] isa factor of given expression, 2s°— 927+ ke - 13; ke R = a+ B+ yesumafioas=(-)(2) $s stya2ay2-401 Answer: @) 64, To find least value of =z; je 1 4 hoya Ht Where >o 2-1-1) (1-y) #05 ye-x-y-242206 yrextytz-2 Forse 228 alee oo xt yer2adbe @ From (1) and (2) pr>3ifn 2-9 P231-2where Cm fe 9 P-3142>0-9 (INE H-2>0 3 -NG+2E-N20— (= NF 42)20- 142205 12-29 Yor>-2 > HHP-8 a f 7 = ef? ol P ef} I 10 roll o 0-1 Statement (I): At—1-= (CI -1= 1-1 =0 and 4° +7=0, So option (1) is correct, Statement (2): A? —/-=4.A? ~ I= A(-1) - =~ A ~Tand A{A~1) =A? ~ Al A So option (2) is correct. Statement (3): 4? + 1=0 and A(4?— 1) = A(-I — 2) =~2A7 =~24. So option (3) is incorrect. Statement (4): A+ [= A.A?+ 1 = ACI) + =A + Tand A 1) = ACAD) == A => -A=1-A. So option (4) is correct. Answer: @) Answer: (66, Man members of I* team can be selected in 15 ways and woman member of I* team can be selected in 15 ways. :. I* team can be selected out in 15 15 = (15)? ways Now we are left with 14 men and 14 women, 2" team can be selected out in (14)* ways, similarly 3” team can be selecied cut in (13)? ways and soon. . *, Total no, of ways of selecting 15 teams = (15)'+ (14)*(13)'+... +) + = int = 150930 _ 1240 ways 6 Answer: @) 67, Leta ~d,a,a+d be three terms in AP, > @-d tat @td=39 = a=B>@-d) => Given AP is 10, 13, 16, .... Let there be m terms in AP Ist term= 10 (given) => 13 -d=10 => d=3 = Sum of last four term: = 178 = M196 9 1249-1, = 104 (2-1) )=49 > Bn =42 > n= 14 78 (given) => fase 1(-3) =178 = 22 term nortl Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hai 1m Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTON CLASSES r= Fit ofthe three given terms willbe 7 Answer: @) J GOBD6D _A509EN] [EHD _ ass alee 2 2 } .6(15) = [(5)1)(61) ~ 1240] - [465 120) - 90 = 7780} Anwer: @) an 228" )+20" eos _ sing L-Hospital Ru) eee 3 (Using L-Hospital Rul) Answer: @) 171, Parametric form of curve is x= 20s (+21 sin = y=2 sin (21608 f, wor(2( ae aa) :. Equation of normal at = 1/4 will be [eh de _—Rsint-+21cost+2sint _ 4, (de dy 2oosr+2sint—2eost Lens of (45° a+ y-2V3=0 = Is isance from origin wee mover) mpcnennt (Jeo aetreaatose 6 and (2) =6x' +2br+0 > s'{+|=3+0-2=0 b=1 = wHe= 7 2y2 ~ “2 ~ Answer: @) nm quinn ofangnt oc tye 16 iny=met4yn a1 ‘It passes through P(0, h);k#>0 => h=4ym? +1 => dv’ +1=h +. Equation of tangent PA or PB willbe y= marth They intrset at axis, where 2 Onmrth => me=Fhot r= Fim ABH Office.: 606, 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 \ (ONLINE SET-1) 2015. = rill 40-32) A) 89 = haa? oy +. For minimum Area, &=4V2 te fees) s GHD" G-FE-D™ leper -l 4 CAG eT ET” fe a 75 x>0; reors($} (aay? - [itt fea anf eae eee “eyo De = [bora = 16 Cyt 2P=0 Cry t3ta 1 At the point of intersection of C, and C, Qeel-3e > Fel ret AC-I,—2) and B(1,~2) are points of intersection as shown above. Answer: (4) Answer: @) Answer: @) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hai 1m Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTON CLASSES + Regd Area =2](0-35!) C20?) =afa-mra-afx2] Senisy (G42) 13)dr Coe n. (42 Sav 449, 242,40) =0,9(4)= = fas. pezesion Z ) 2 ine] + O)=0 9 0=-13n2+C > C=13In2, 2 At -a413i(3)- np =0 ‘Answer: (1) 4 (°5} B=(13, C=(62,30) 3-831 30-3271 Slope of 48 =3-®3.41, slope of BC = 271 4,8, Clie ona sight line i 1-0 3) POF BC = = ga o a Answer: (4) 79. 1, line passing dough PU, 2)be 22 erty O ars , a ‘Also line intercepted between the axes is bisected at A, 2)—> S=1 and >=2—>a=2, b=4 xy + Tine is S42—1 lines 242 ® Line L perpendicular to (2) and passing though (-2,1)be y= Late = Lm-14C— C=2 1 ietis yo tea? 8 yep ® + Pointof intersection of (2) and (8) is (5 i Answer: (1) 80. y+ ace0 7m 2 ry K=O ‘Atte point of intersection A and B, oF + (9x7) - 3 = x=0or, A=(0,0) and B=(3,-9) +, Bquation of circle with 4@ as diamcter is given by 6-0) @-3)+0-.+9=0 — (Giameter form dee +P 3e+9y=0 Answer: (2) a1. Office.: 606, 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2015 25 Equation tangent to y=," +6 at @2, 10) (22 )-tsiete-vt2—0 © *y (Dis tangent to circle x? + y? + 8x—2y= Also P(a, ) must be foot of perpendioular from O{-4, 1) to4e—y+2=0=9 244 [44-142] a 1641 0 a o4ed Answer: @) ‘82, Given hyperbola is 9x°— 4y? = 36 =P ae) eae +B? ae = foci of (1) are S,(—V13,0);5,( 13,0), 8 2 ¢, =cccentricty of hypertila 1 iven, e.e(= 4 > “at = eccentricity of ellipse Given, e.e/= 5 ey bis scent ps Laine anion of ME 2h ao Bp x Va ily = nin. iy tpasses through S,,5,., a=vi3 = Also, B” ‘(l-¢) = B é 3B) mons Answer: (3) BAO ORO 1284200 |-R F12A4 20) 28-9 124-200 > 124828 12 rieeiad ~ Daleeian > A= or 1 Clearly 32° - 10x +7 =0 is satisfied by A=7/3 and 1 Answer: (1) Shortest distance between L, and L, =1/¥/3 canbe writen as, +4 j+08 barf 3N3 3| To Lae 4eas2)+0 _ = Shortest Distance =| 33. pacts mp ec 1 AvGa+t+(a+2| 8 Vioe+isarin VB 3 4x3 Qa-1f= 10a + 160+ 12 38 -64a=0 = @=0or a= 22 Answer: @) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0661-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTON CLASSES = 0=60°= Angle between Z and 5 12x03 bys4s(23) cc {oes 28s) (snse28s) + eye are ss IS ote oia(f pe go 26-5 Answer: (1) 86, of2)=10, (PQ) = 2)" = 1024 Be PCs), (sample space) = 2% 2 ME) = OXI EHC YMC EMC RNC ANG HMC AMC HED HCFC PEER A CF Answer: ) 87, Letthe mean wage of might shift warkers be na tng, (70K54)+30(3,) _, 6000-3780 am 70430 30 Avene (3) $a2 8, 2c = 60 a _sind sinis: 22304 (2 fiy=tanis= Ear aa a3 _ 5-1, 5-1 Naw since tant 5*= tan(45°~30°) =8o, eee niece ciecn=i Sind __sint5*__ sints* SnB 3n(90"+159 — snl" Also £C=60°=9 24+ 2B =120 4 L4=15%, 28-10 Anwwers (2) ©. fi yeree sein (2) 045 Office.: 606, 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 \ (ONLINE SET-1) 2015. non (SE} xo = fa)=2 ante + (2) f(x)="Ve>1 > 3)= 90. P- IFit is raining, then I will not come. tis training; r=1 will not come, '=4q => 12. Contra positive of statement P is~r => ~p ie, “IF will come, then it isnot raining” Answer: (2) Answer: (1) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hai 1m Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968

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