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JEE (MAIN & ADV.), MEDICAL + BOARD, NDA, IX & X R K M A LI K 's Enjoys unparalleled reputation for best results . . in terms of percentage selection NEWTON CLASSES www.newtonclasses.net JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2016 a () tande, Q) tne @) 3ane @) 28 1, Three capacitorscach6t'4 uF are to be connestedin sich | in Young’s double-st experiment the distance between eae ooo eco) = and soe is.0 m and:monochromatic light of nm is being uséd. A person standing near the slits (1) allin series. is looking at the finge, patter. When the separation @) alin paral ‘between the slits is varie the interference patter disap- @)_tw6 in parallel and one in series. ‘ears for a particular distance d, between the sits. Ifthe fo nla and one in pyre. angular resolution of the eye is 1° 60jtbe Value of d, is 2. In the circuit shown, the resistance r is a variable resis- lose to tance. Ifforr= 7, the heat generation in is maximum | (1) 1mm @) 3mm then the value of fis G) 2mm (4)( 4mm 6 A car of weight 17 is on an inclined road that rises by 100 m over a distance of 1 km and applies a constant tis fase % on he Wik rg hi on fesonata gece ek oe Fi w\t @1 reeds power © while moving downhillapeet» then 2 ‘the value of v is o wy 3 () 20ms! 2) mst 7 4 @) 15s" () 10ms" 3. The ratio of work done by an ideal monioatomic gas to the beat supplied to it im an isobaric process is 1. Two particle fre pega gfoole harnfnic motion in a straight line about the same equilibritm point. The og & og “ample and te period forboth artists are sare and 3 3 ‘equal to Avand 7, respectively. At time 1 = 0 one particle 3 b Js displacement while the othr Gne has displacement Os Df; and they are moving towards each other. If they 4. Armcttis Sed wtaly Boece AR mscodern asec, MM pe Cher tion of 2g, where g is the gravitational acceleration, On an inclined plan inside the rocket, making an'mgle with | —_qy_ 57 at the horiontal, a point objet of mass m is kept. The maxi- 6 3 mum coefsien of fritonj., between the mass andthe r r inclined surface such thatthe Tass does not move is oF Om 106 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 8. Figure shows elliptical path abod of a planet around the aS uh ht haf ang si he a the ellipse (see figure). With db as the semimajor axis and ca as the semiminor axis, if isthe time taken for planet to go over path abe and r, for path taken over eda, then’ Q) 4 =41, @ 6-3, 9. An unknown transistor needs to be identified as an mpn- ‘or pnp-type. A multimeter, with positive +ve and —ve ter- minal, is used to measure resistance between different terminals of transistor. If terminal 2 is the base of the transistor, then which of the following is correct fora pp ‘wansistor? (0) 4¥e terminal 2, -ve terminal 3, resistance low. (2) +ve terminal 2, ~ve terminal 1, resistance high. (3) 4ve terminal 1, ~ve terminal 2, resistance high (4) +ve terminal 3, ~ve terminal 2, resistance high. 10. An experiment is performed to determine the J-V char- acteristics of a Zener diode, which has a protective resis- tance of R = 100 0, and amaximum power of dissipation rating of 1 W. The minimum voltage range of the DC source in the circuit is @) 0-sv @) 0-12V @) 0-24v @) 0-8V 1. A uniformly tapering conical wire is made from a mate- ‘ial of Young's modulus Y and has a normal, unextended length £. The radii, at the upper and lower ends of this ‘conical wire, have values R and 3R, respectively. The upper end of the wire is fixed to a rigid support and a mass Mis suspended from its lower end. The equilibrium extended length of this wire would equal 12. In the following, I refers to current and other symbals have their usual meaning. Choose the option that corre- sponds to the dimensions of electrical conductivity: @ MLrr Q) ML @ MTT 4) MPP o {12 Mg ) 3 mR" 13. Consider a water jar of radius R that has water filled up tw height Hf and is kept on a stand of height h (see fig- ue), Through a bole of radius r (7 « R) at its bottom, the water leaks out and the stream of water coming down towards the ground has a shape like a funnel as shown in the figure. Ifthe radius of the cross-section of water stream when it hits the ground is x, then La aa) ® =) 0 rarGta} —o =f) 14, Two engines pass each other moving in opposite dires- tions with uniform speed of 30 m/s. One of them is blowing a whistle of frequency $40 Hz. Calculate the fre- ‘quency heard by driver of second engine before they pass ‘each other. Speed of sound is 330 m/s, (1) 450Hz (2) $40 Hz @) 270Hz (4) 648 Hz 15, An audio signal consists of two distinct sounds: one a human speech signal inthe frequency band of 200 Hz to 7700 Hz, while the other is a high frequency music signal in the frequency band of 10200 Hz to 15200 Hz. The ratio ‘of the AM signal bandwidth required to send both the signals together to the AM signal bandwidth required to send just the human speech is a 2 @ 6 @s @3 16. To know the resistance G of a galvanometer by half deflection method, a battery of emf ¥_and resistance Ris ‘used to deflect the galvanometer by angle @. If shunt of resistance Sis neaded to get half deflection, then G, R and ‘Sare related by the equation W) SR+G=RE 8) 26=8 2) 29R+G)=RG 4) 2s= 17. A hydrogen atom makes a transition from 1 = 210 n= 1 ‘and emits a photon, This photon strikes a doubly ion- ized lithium atom (z= 3) in excited state and completely removes the orbiting electron, The least quantum number forthe excited state of the ion forthe process is 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi , Ph.: 0661-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 M2 @4 @s @ 3 18, 200 g water is heated from 40°C to 60°C. Ignoring the Slight expansion of water, the change in its internal energy is close to (given specific heat of water = 4148 J/ kgiK) @ 1674Ks @ 84K @ 420 @ 16.715 19, When photons of wavelength 2, are incident on an iso- lated sphere, the corresponding stopping potential is ‘ound to be V. When photons of wavelength A, are used, the corresponding stopping potential was thrice that of the above value. If light of wavelength 2, is used, then find the stopping potential for this cas. o @ ® O} A magnetic dipole jis acted upon by two magnetic fields ‘which ae inlined o each other at an angle of 75°. One ofthe fields ha a magnthde of 15 mT. The dipole attains stable equilibrium at an angle of 30° with this field. The ‘magnitude of the other field (in mT) is close to gi Qu @) % (4) 1060 21. Which of the following option correctly describes the ‘aration ofthe speed v and aceelertiona ofa point mass falling vertically ina viscous medium that applies a force F=-ky, where kis a consant, on the body? (Graphs are sehemati¢ and not draw to scale) @ @ @ ? 22, The truth table given in the figure represents o | oye 0 [ays yoy 1 a (1) OR gate (2) NAND gate @) AND gate (4) NOR gate 23, The potential (in volts) of a charge\digtribution is given by Vig) = 30 -'S2 for | € Lm Vig) =35~ 10 | forf4> tm Vie) does not depend of x andy. If this potential is ated by a constant charge pet unit volume p, (in units of &,) whichis spread over acettain region, then choose the correct statement: ey inthe entre region. 10€y for z|< 1 mand py =0 elsewhere, @) p,=20e, forle|< 1 mand 9, Qelsewhere, 4, inthe entire region. 24, Microwave oven acts on the principle of (giving rotational energy to water moleciles. 2) giving trafslationaléneray to water mélecules. (G)_giving vibrational energy to water molecules, @) transfering leciron from ower to higher energy Jeyelsin water molecules. “To find thesfocal length of a convex mirror, a student records the following data: ‘The focal length ofthe convex lens is, and that of mirror is. Then, taking index correction to be negligibly small, Jf and fare close to Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0661-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 26, 2. A.50 Qresistance is connected to a battery of SV. A gal- ‘vanometer of resistance 100 (is to be used as an amme- ler to measure current through the resistance; for this, a resistance 7, is connected to the galvanometer. Which of the following comections should be employed if the ‘measured current is within 1% ofthe current without the ammeter in the circuit? a ‘5.Q2in series with the galvanometer. Q)_7,=1Qinseries with galvanometer. @)_7,=1in parallel with galvanometer, @)_1,=0.5 Qin parallel with the galvanometer. A simple pendulum is made of a bob of mass m and a ‘metallic wire of negligible mass has time period 2 s at T= 0°C. If the temperature of the wire is increased and the corresponding change in its time period is plotted against its temperature, the resulting graph is a line of slope S. Ifthe coefficient of linear expansion of metal is G, then the value of Sis os @ 2 @ a ot @ A onbical block of side 30 cm is moving with velocity 2ms* ona smooth horizontal surface. The surface has a bump at a point © as shown in figure. The angular veloc- ity (in rad/s) of the block, immediately after it hits the bump, is @ B3 @) 94 @) so @) 67 A series LR circuit is connected to a voltage source with Via) = VsinG. After very large time, current 1() behaves =(r4) a Ew CLASSES : @) t= s AD 4 30, A convex lens, of focal length 30 em, a concave lens of focal length 120 em, and a plane mirror are arranged as shown. For an abject kept ata distance of 60 em from the convex lens, the final image, formed by the combination, is areal image, at adistance of | Focal engi | | Focal eng 300m = 1200n oem — | 200m kaa (60 em from the convex lens. ‘60 cm from the concave lens. 70 em from the convex lens. ‘70cm from the concave lens. wo @ @) ® CHEMISTRY ‘31, The gas evolved om heating, CH, MgBr in methanol is (1) Methane (2) Bihane @) Propane @) HBr 32, The total number of orbitals associated withthe principal quantum number 5 is @ 20 @) 10 @) 25 as Office.: (06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-4, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 33, 34, 35, 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2016. BOD stands for (1). Biochemical axidation demand, @)_ Biological oxygen demand. 3). Biochemical oxygen demand. (4) Bacterial oxidation demand, [dentify the incorrect statement regarding heavy water: (1) Itveacts with SO, to form deuterated sulphuric acid SO). @) tis used asa coolant in miclear reactors. @)_Itreacts with CaC, to produce C;D, and Ca(OD),. (4) Ieweacts wih AIC, to produce CD, and AKOD),. Which one of the following complexes will consume more equivalents of aqueous solution of AgNO,” (D Na{CrcH,0)] @) Naferciy @ [erG4,0,c11C1, 4) [CrH,0),01, ‘A particular adsorption process has the following charac~ teristics: (i Itarises due to van der Waals forces and (i it is reversible. Identify the oorrect statement that describes the above adsorption process: (1) Adsorption is monolayer. (2) Adsorption increases with increase in temperature. G)_ Fnthalpy of adsorption is greater than 100k mo! (4) Energy of activation is low. ‘Bourveault-Blane reduction reaction involves (2) reduction of an acy! halide with H/Pd. Q) reduction of an anhydride with LiATH, )_ reduction of an ester with Na/C,H,OH. (4) reduction of carbonyl compound with Na/Hg and HCL. At very high pressures, the compressibility factor of one ‘mole of a gas is given by a » er @ pb » \ wt Q) ar @ Rr ‘he non-metal that des not exit posve oxidation sui Ae ©) thvine @) iodine (4) oxygen, 5 Lofan alkane requires 25 1 of axygen for its complete combustion Ifall volumes are measured at constant tem perature and pressure, the alkane is ()) isobutane 2) ethane @) butane (4) propane |. What will occur if a block of copper metal 41, The correct order of the solubility of slkaline-earth metal sulphates in water is (0) Mg>Ca>Sr>Ba @) MgSe>Ca> Ba (4) Mg000) 01200 TK Identify the correct statement: (2) At T < 1200 K, axidation of carbon is unfavour- able, ‘Oxidation of carbon is favourable at all tempera- tures. At T < 1200 K, the reaction MO(s) + C(s) > M(s) + CO(g) is spontaneous, At T'> 1200 K, carbon will reduce MO(s) to M(s) Q @ “ ‘An organic compound contains C, H and S. The mini- ‘mum molecular weight of the compound containing 8% sulphur is (atomic weight of § = 32 amu) (600g mot (2) 200g mol (3) 400 g mor" (4) 300g mor 51, The most appropriate method of making egg-albumin sol (0) Break an egg carefully and transfer the transparent part of the content to 100 mL. of $% w/V saline solution and stir well. Keep the egg in boiling water for 10 min. After removing the shell, transfer the yellow part of the content to 100 ml. of 5% w/V saline solution and homogenize with a mechanical shaker, Keep the egg in boiling water for 10 min. Afier removing the shell, transfer the white part of the content to 100 ml. of 5% w/V saline solution and homogenize with a mechanical shaker. ‘Break an egg carefully and transfer only the yellow part of the content to 100 mL of 5% w/V saline solution and stir well @ ® “ 52. The amount of arscnic pentasulphide that can be obtained. ‘when 35.5 g arsenic acid is treated with excess H,S in the presence of conc. HCI (assuming 100% conversion) (1) 0.25 mot @) 0.50 mot GB) 0.333 mot (4) 0.125 mo! ‘The reaction of ezone with oxygen atoms in the presence of chlorine atoms can occur by a two-step process shown below: 0,8) + CI"(w) + Of) + 0%) @ = S.2% 10 L mot" ClO(g) + 0%) > 0,8) + CB) ,=2.6 x 10! L mot" s* @ “The closest rate constant fr the overall action O18) + OG) > 20,@)is (0 14x10" L mors Q) 3.1% 10" L mor'st 3) 5.2% 1 L mol x 2.6% 10" L mor! The anificial sweetener that has the highest sweemess value in comparison to cane sugar is (0) Sucralose (2) Aspartane 8). Saccharin (4) Alitame ‘85. Which one of the following species is stable in aqueous solution? () ce 2) MnO? 8) MnO} @) Co 56, The rest to distinguish primary, secondary and tertiary amines is (0). Sandmeyer’s reaction @) Carbylamine reaction. GB). Mastard oil test. (@) C,4,S0,c1 Office.: 606, 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 ‘The solubility of N, in water at 300 K and 500 torr partial pressure is 0.01 g-*, The solubility (in gL~!) at 750 torr partial pressure is () 0.0075 2) 0.005 3) 0.02 4) 0.015 ‘58. For the reaction, A(g) + B(g) -> C(g) + D(g), AH? and AS® are, respectively, ~29.8 kJ mot" and ~0.100 kJ K"* ‘mol at 298 K. The equilibrium constant forthe reaction at 298K is (Lox 10" @ 10 @. @) Lox10" 59, Areactionat | bar isnon-spontancous at low temperature bbut becomes spontancous at high temperatures Identify the correct statement about the reaction, among the: fol- lowing: (1) Adis negative while AS'is positive. (2) Both AH/and ASare negative. 3) Als positive while AS is negative. (4) Both AH and AS are positive. (60, Identify the correct trend given below: (Atomic No.Ti: 22, Cr: 24 and Mo: 42) (4, of TKH.OD)* > [Mo(H,OYF* and AsoffTiEH,O).P"> (THO) @ A, oFICHHO > (Mo(H,OYF* and 4, of (THH,0).P7< (TH,O)” A of [CHOI < (Mo(H,OYF* and 4, of [Ti(H,0),P* > [T(H,0).* A, of ICHH,O) << [MofH,0)F* and 4, @FETE,0).P"< [LON lies in the interval @ @3) @ 100 ® G4) @) 02) (62, If m and M are the mininitum and the maximum value of sadn'2r-2ou'x, vem, BinaComicequla 2 15 o az —____________JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2016 2 wt ® + , If the equations x? + br—1=0 and? +x+b=Ohavea common root different from 1, then [4 is equal to @2 @3 @ 8 @ 2 64, A circle passes through (~2, 4) and touches the y-axis at (0,2). Which one of the following equations can repre- sent a diameter ofthis circle? (1) 2x-3y+ 10-0 G)-4x+ 5y~ Q) 3r+4y-3 (4) Sxt2y+ 6, If Rlvarable ine dawn through the intersection of the Ze. wos a st AandB, (A #B), thebthe locui of the mid-point of AB Oy txy= 66 +9) Q) ace typ 260 by) +49=0 @) Gy=784y) 4) 14+)? 9762+) + 168 = 0 24231 meets the coordinate axes and [+251 meets the coordinate 6, 1 2ftan te = [core x-+ dy te Joan'd—x+ 2 )ar is equ to ® Eetog2 @) 1092 ) a log @) lost 67. The number “of xe (0,2n] for which (Vis means — fen 18s =i @ 2 Q) 4 GB) 6 a8 8. The distie ofthe point (1,2, 4) from the plane pass- ing through the point (152, 2) and perpendicular to the planes x=y+ 22 =3'and 2r—2y+2+12=0 is a2 @e 2 1 @ Wr OF Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0661-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES (69, Ifthe tangent ata point on the ellipse 2+ 2 gent at a poi ime te the coordinates axes at A and B, and 0 is the or the minimum area (in sq, units) of the triangle OAB is ) 3y8 @ : @ 9 we 70, If f(x) is a differentiable function in the interval (0,%) ssh tt) 1 ed ip LDL rc 2 >0, then /(3/2) is equal to B 8 Q) oF a> 25 3 © 4 Olen 71, If the mean deviation of the numbers 1, Ld. 1+ 100 {fom their mean is 255, thena value of dis qa) Wt @) 5.05 ©) m2 « 1 72, IFA and B are any two events such that P(4) = 2/5 and P(ANB)=3/20, then the conditional probability, P(A\(A' UB’), where A’ denotes the complement of A, is equal to fag ee @ wy (4) V4 na nevanet (25) wort (1240 Q) 560 @) 1085 4) 680 ‘74, The point (2, 1) is translated parallel to the line L: x-y=4by 25 unis. the new point Qs inthe thin! quadrant, then the equation of the line passing through Qand perpendicular to L is ) xty=2-6 © xtya3-3b @Q) r42y=1-6 @) rty=3-E 78, The minimum distance ofa point on the curve y=2—4 from the origin is o aa ® 12 fis fa Or O WF 16, The area (in sq. units) of the region described by 4 = (Gy) |y22-Set4,x4y2 1, yS0} is 19 v OF as 7 B @®z Ger Ina triangle ABC, right-angled atthe vertex A ifthe posi- tion vectors of A, B and C are, respectively, 37 +j—&, -#43]+ pb and Si-+qj—4k, then the point (p, 4) lies ona line: (1) Making an obtuse angle with the positive direction of axis, @)_ parallel wo x-axis, @)_ parallel to axis, (4) making an acute angle with the positive direction of sa is const of meron, ben A+B +C equals = (ian 3) +C(tana)" +k, where i 16 27 oF aR 1 21 © iy OF 79. Consider the following two statements: Ps If7 isan odd number, then 7s divisible by 2. Q:1F7 is a prime number, then 7 is an odd ruber If Y, is the truth value of the contrapostive of P and isthe truth value of contrapositive of Q, then the ordered pair (V, ¥,) equals © &P @ ED ® ay ® aD 80. The point represented by 2 +1 inthe Argand plane moves | unit eastwards, then 2 units northwards and finally from there 2¥2 units in the south-westwards direction. Then its new position in the Argand plane is atthe point repre- sented by wit @) 2-21 @ 2421 @ 4-1 B For eR xe Ox we 1 lt KO) and £2) = (LO) = 0, 1, 2, Sa *K (3)+(3) is equal to ‘Then, the value of Office.: 606, 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2016 9 o-7 @ -s 8 4 o§ @ ¢ @ 5 @7 Ba o§ of} 2 3] pe 3 3 on. P| | a-[ ] a 2 = 2H, ten 1 o8 82, Ifthe fnetion 18 —x, xed a Ho Pecteny, ieee omni ites tn a/b ego of] of 2] oo 1 2015 o 1 0 2015 (4) -1-cos4@) 88, For reR, x8-Lif sari ee (ee odd ay + AL ay a a 2 a? ax, non, ica 1 2 2017! ot 2 o 44, Lets yx be poliv real numbers such thet x+y += 12 and vy's!= (0.14600). Then, x°-+ +2 is equal to. o @ ma a 42 Q) 258 85. The number of distinct real roots of the equation aa @ 4 @ 2 @ 3 86, Let a and 5, respectively, be the semi-transverse and. semi-conjugate axes of a hyperbola whose cccentricity satisfies the equation 9e — I8e + 5 = 0. IF 1S, 0) is a focus and Sx = 9 is the corresponding directrix of this hyperbola, then a! ~ Bis equal to @) 216 (4) 270 in the interval 89. If the four letter words (need not be meaningful) ae to be formed using the letters from the word “MEDITERRANEAN” such that the firs letter is R and the fourth letter iF, then the total number of all such words is @ 10 uw oy @ 39 8 @) 56 90, Ifthe tangent at a point P, with parameter £, on the curve x=4f+3,y= 8-1, eR, mects the curve again at a point Q, then the coordinates of Q are @) @e+3,-8°—1) @) €43,-7-) @) (6F +3, 648-1) @) @43,e-1) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hai 1m Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 i R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES L@ 1G w 8 3.0 4.0 50) 6.) 7. 0) 8B) @ 2 @ 82 @ B. @) 83. @ Q) 74 (4) 84, @ Q) 75 G) 85 (3) 2 (0) 12 2 2 (1) 32 @ 4 @ 52 (4) 20 32M 232 2 3 @ & @ 5 ~) 4@) 14 (4) 24 (1) MQ) 44 3) 54 (4) 5 @) 15. G) 6 @) 16. (1) Q) 35. (4) 45. (1) 55. @) BR ESS @) 36. @) 46. 2) 56 4) Q) 76 0) 86. (1) @) 37. @) 472 (1) 5% @) 67 (4) 772 @) 87. 3) 25. 6. 7 @ 17% @ 2. 8% G) 18 (4) 28. 2) 38) 4B.) 5B) G) 78 (1) 88. (1) 2. w. 2 % 2 I @) GB) 79% @) 8% @) 10. @ 2. @ @) 40. @) 50. GB) 60. (3) 70. (4) 80. (1). (4) @ 3% GB 4. GB) 5% 8 None of the options match the answer. The final image (real image) farms at 75 em from the canvex lens. Office.: 606, 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2016. W ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATION Gees 1, For effective capacitance of 6 UF, two capacitors have to be connected in series and one in parallel tar tar ar HH t ou - oi Anon) Te tof eerianin he rettanoe ri e ay where V isthe voltage across r nny am ae © TEs heen ofthebatery then Dy yah) (ey 7 if Meret, yep L Rf (142s RF +27" «+ Formarine: dH 1 £22) df a (s2sy +a 147-400 = yet aH fe We can se if we approach (slp) ftom the let at it goes from positive to zero, confirming that f = indeed the point of maxima. Answer (1) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 S NEWTON CLASSES 3, Iman isobarie process, the pressure P is constant. Therefore, AW = PAY =nRAT a and hence AQ=nCAT For monoatomie gas, we have ‘Therefore, Ag= Saar @ From Eqs. (1) and (2), we have aw 2 40 5 Answer (1) 4, Acceleration felt by the object is © @ Dividing Eq. (2) by Bq. (1), e get Hg = tan Answer @) ‘5. The angular fringe with or angular separation between finges is Tein pe agen when eg mtn eo (2°) eat Tat alvin 2” 60 180x60 4a, (WE apne (Area of ellipse) + Area of sa 1 whe rea where isthe total area Now, ‘Area ofthe path sade = 4 ‘Thereore, swat Ara 1, 9. When pn junction is reverse biased, the resistance is hi ip lol oe 10, We have Pag =1W=(V,~100DF = 100R- I+ ao AO 24100) 1 1000 4 T Yn \ Now, for the current, /, that passes in the given circuit to be real, we get, ¥ 3 —4(100)(1) >0 o ¥,220 1 For a length de at a distance x from the upper surface of the conical wire, let dl be the extension. Then Fla Mginr? LiL did Answer Q) Answer @) Answer @) o Office.: 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968, \ (ONLINE SET-1) 2016 z ‘Also, because of uniform tapering. From Bas. (I) and (2), we get ‘Therefore, the equilibrium extended length is bean =1(14 8 war 12, Power dissipated (Le. Joule heating whose units Nem is P=PR L aly eal =r(4} ola ‘Therefore, the electrical conductivity can be written as PUA one ‘whose dimensions are obtained as follows: PP eons (l= gee 13, The velocity of efftux at level 1 is gl @ Answer @) Answer @) (using Bernoulli's equation) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hai 1m Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTON CLASSES Level? and the velocity of efftux at level 2 is (On using continuity equation, we get Answer (1) 14, When directed from the first engine, say, $ to the second engine, say, O as shown in the following figure, the velocities v, and v, are positive. ome Answer (4) 15. Frequency band of human speech: 200 Hz-2700 Hz. Frequency band of high-frequency music: 10,200 Hz-15,200 Hz. ‘Bandwidth for both signals = (15,200 - 200) Hz = 15,000 Hz. ‘Bandwidth for human speech = (2700 ~ 200) Hz = 2500 Hz, Therefore, the required ratio is Bandwidth for both the signals _ 15,000 ‘Bandwidth for hurnan speech 2500 Answer 3) 16, From the circuit shown here, we see that wo Ye Witha shunt, 5, we can have a circuit as shown in the following figure: Office.: 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968, JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2016. 7 ‘Therefore, oe @ Re[6S/(G+) ‘We are given that the current quantity, /,/2, passes through G. Therefore, L bx Gal, x6 (1 @ Substituting the values from Eqs. (1) and (2) in Eq. (3), we get VG us vs YR+G) R+[GSG+S)] AR+G) = G+8____SG+S) YR+G) RG+SR+ES = 2RS+2G5 = RG+ SR+GS 396+) =RG Answer (1) 17, The energy of photon emitted by hydrogen atom is 1 136{1-4}=102¢v se(t-4)-0 Let the electron tobe removed feom lithium (Li) be ina state denoted by quantum number n. Then, z to2ev>13.6{ 2] =1 aaevone( Zend 2, 1B.6x3* o te os =v2 o now ‘Therefore, the minimum value of mis 4. Answer @) 18, The change in internal energy duc to eating process is AU =msAT = (200 x 10) x (4184) x (60 40) =02 418420 = 4184 x 4= 16736 J 16,.7kd Answer (4) 19, Einstein's equation of photoelectric effest is given by he Megs v Rage o ‘where @s the work function and Vis the stopping potential, It is given that when photons of wavelength , are used, the corresponding stopping potential is thrice that ofthe abave value, Therefore, Enosser @ Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTON CLASSES Therefore, [3 x Eq. (1)] ~ Eq, (2) gives 4 ® Eager” Answer (4) 20, The torque on a dipole is expressed as ix B= mBsind where isthe ange between dipole moment vector and. For stable equilibrium, the net orque is zero, thats, Substiuting values, (15 mMysin30? + 2 sint5°=0 sin30° _15(1/2) = 5 mr) S23 =lmt a0 3 ASE eee 21, The fore applied is Se trom 09 dv = ng o nian w Therefore, im Eq (1), we get mj—* afar ame—kv 4 5 Linen) mg—ky =mge"™™ =v penny From this, we get the resultant plot between the variation of speed (v) and time (# (taken by the point mass in moving down inthe viscous medium) as shown in the following graph. Office.: 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968, JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2016. Now, the acceleration of the point mass is From this, we get the resultant plot between the acceleration (a) and time (1) taken (by the point mass in moving down in the viscous medium) as shown in the following graph. Answer (3) 2, It is obvious that the truth table is for an OR gate: At Answer (1) 23, We have the electric field as (for|4<1 m) (forz2 1m) (forz< 1m) For infinite sheet, we know that the electric field is given by Eat 2e, Therefore, we conclude that this is a case of infinite sheet of thickness 2 m (which acts in z-direction): Constant Infiite sheet am Therefore, 2) 26, where = p(2) is the charge density per unit area, p is the volume charge density and the thickness of the sheet is 2 m. Now, 10 => p=106, Therefore, P, =1e, (for |2\ <1) and it is zero elsewhere. Answer (2) . The rotational states are separated by quite small energy intervals (~10-*V). ‘The spectra that arise from transitions between these states are in the microwave region with wavelength of the range from 0.1 mm to 1 em. The absorption by water molecules of rotational energy from microwaves underlines the operation of microwave oven, Answer (1) 19 Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi. , Ph.: 0661-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTON CLASSES 25, We have the following two cases: ‘¢ Forthe conver lens: We have {focal length of the lens) a u=222= 22 = 100m ‘+ For the combination of convex mirror and convex lens: We can see that the image I, and object I, overlap. This implies thatthe object is placed at the radius of curvature R of corwex mirror. roof RaT12-458=254em ‘Therefore, and hence the focal length ofthe mirror is R Sua Z=1276m Answer (1) 26, Without ammeter, the circuit is as shown in the following figure: soa w A galvanometer is comerted into ammeter by using a shunt resistance, which is connected in parallel tothe galvanometer ve son. jean 3v Therefore, 7 5 __ 100+, 2 = Speloo, 10047 )) - 1KL00+3%) ‘The cument measured by galvanometer is 1o0+n [rats] ta) ® <0.001 Office.: 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968, JE \ (ONLINE SET-1) 2016 21 = 2 +1007, < 100437, o 12 +977, -100<0 @ + Checking option (3): By using Fa, (8), we get 1497-100=-2<0 ‘+ Checking option (4): By using Bq. (4), we get 4 jesse -st2so Both of these two results satisfy Eq. (3), but option (4) seems better since shunt should be smaller for a better ammeter. ‘Answer () 27, The time period of a simple pendulum is © Now, at 7= 0°C, from Eq, (1), we get rer fi @ ONE For a temperature T above 0°C, the time period is tan fF rasan (op natn) Using binomial expansion, we get {avery fa2g are) \ The slope is Answer @) 28, For a cuboid, we have ‘Therefore, for a cube of side a, we get ‘© Using parallel axis theorem: Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTON CLASSES 0 ‘The cube, when it hits the burp, will rotate about the point on one of its edge: > olanguar speed) Answer @) 29, In an LR cireut, the current gs behind the voltage. Therefor, the current is expressed as 1 =1,sio(or 6) ‘The resultant graph will be sinusoidal similar to applied volage. Answer (8) 30. f= 430 em; f=-120em, h=sQ0an f=-1200n ; { ' gen “aan en ‘We have the following cases: © Event 1: Refraction from conver lens: We have let on ttt 24600 ¥ 60” 30 ° t 4 wen I oom ‘Event 2: Refraction from concave lens: We have Office.: 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968, JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2016. ‘+ Event 3: Refraction from plane mirror: A real image at a distance 10 em in front of the plane mirror is formed. toon ion ‘+ Event 4: Refraction from concave lens: We have 1 0 Answer (*) “Therefore, none of the options matches. RSS 31, Methyl magnesium bromide (Grignard reagent) on reaction with methanol evolves methane gas. ‘CH MgBr + CH,OH — CH, + Mg (OCH,Br Answer (1) ca 0 O41 42,41,0,-1,-2 43,42, #1, 0,-1,-2,-3 4,43, 42, 41,0, -4,-3, -2,-1 “otal orbitals = 25 —_] i Answer @) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 S NEWTON CLASSES 133, Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) is the measure of amount of organic material in the water Answer @) 34, Heavy water is used as a moderator in nuclear reactor. Answer @) 35. [Cx(H,0)JCI, has the highest primary valeney among the given complexes, tha is three, therefore, it will consume three roles of AgNO, and precipitate three moles of AgCL [Cx0,0), C1, +3AgNO, — 3ARCI +1CrH,0),]080), Answer (4) ‘36, From the given characteristics, the adsorption is an example of physical adsorption. i) Physical adsorption is multimolecular layer, Gi) It decreases with inerease in temperature. (i) Enthalpy of adsorption is low 20-40 kJ mot” for physical adsorption. (iv) Energy of activation is low because in this type of adsorption no chemical reaction takes place. Answer (4) 37, Bourveault-Blane reduction involves the reduction of esters to primary alcohols in the presence of sodium and alcohol. RCOOR’ 5") RCH,OH + ROH Answer @) 38. According to van der Waals equation, for one mole ofa gas +2 yo) ar G (» ae ») 0 Athigh presure, can be neglected $0, pre @ From Fg. (1) and (2), we get WV -b)= RT pV -pb = RT pV =RT+pb Dividing both the sides by RT, we get Bie ar Rr Zaire Answer (1) 39, Fluorine is the most electronegative element. It can gain one electron and hence shows the oxidation state- only. The other halogen elements show positive oxidation states of +1, +111, +V, +VIl as shown below. [Riemeat [Oxidation State la HOI, HCIO,G1I, HCO), HCW VID Br HObr(#H), HBrO,(+V), HBrO,¢+VI) 1 HOK#D, HIO,4V), HIO+VI) Answer 8) Office.: 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968, JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2016 25 44. The general combustion reaction i c Hact(*4)0, nO, +(n+1)H,0 Atconstantp and 7, Ven So, number of moles of alkane = number of moles of O, 2 (seu) SGn41)=5015n+5=90n ‘Thus, the alkane is C,H,, that i propane Answer (4) 41, The solubility of the sulphates in water decreases down the group. Mg > Ca > Sr > Ba, MgSO, is soluble, but CaSO, sparingly soluble, and the sulphates of Sr, Ba and Ra are virtually insoluble, The significantly high solubility of MgSO, is ‘due to the high enthalpy of solvation of the smaller Mg" ion Answer (1) 42, The central atom in the molecules CIF,, XeOF., XeF, is spd hybridized with two lone pairs, so their geometry gets dis tarde shaped motte, . DQ 30 F | Pt® 5 RS TS a — pK, +pK, 1. E 2 Answer 2) pe feel 45. Instantancous dipole-induced dipole or temporary force is most responsible in allowing xenon gas to liquefy. Answer (1) 46, Cellulose on acetylation with acetic anhytride, in presence of H,SO, (cone. gives cellulose diacetate which is used for making threads of acetate rayon, Answer @) 47, Silica ges use asa crying agent. Silicon is used in transistor asa semiconductor, cc. Silicone is used as a sealant, It is an elastomer (polymer). Silicate is used in ion-exchanger. Hydrated sodium aluminium silicate is zeolite/permutit. Answer 1) 48, The hydrocarbon is 44-dimethylpenteve woh He: ‘ily Answer (1) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi. , Ph.: 0661-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES 49. Carbon is a good reducing agent for oxides. The reason why carbon reduces metal oxide spontaneously at T'< 1200 K is that —In X, /7 line for CO has a negative slope Answer Q) S50, We know that 8% sulphur means 8g of sulphur present in 100 g of n organic compound Thus, 32 of sphur presentin 0? 32g 400 g of organic compound. ‘Therefore, minimum molecular weight of the compound is 400 g mot Answer Q) 51, Only the transparent prt ofan egg has albumin ‘Answer (1) 52 The reactions H,As0, 2% 9 As, Acoordng tthe principle of conservation of atoms 1m, = 2M, 355, raz "5 tag, ™ Answer (4) 53, We have 0,@)+Cr@) +0,@)+C10') 0 ClO"®+0'® 0,9 +r) @ (On adding Eq (1) and Ea 2), we getthe required equation for oveal reaction 0,(@)+0"@ 20,8) Therefore, gs KX, 2 x 10"x2.6« 10" =14 x 10"L mots Answer (1) S54. Altame i 2000 times sweeter than sucrose Answer (4) 55. MnO} disproportionate as (in neural or aid solution) SMnO%> 44H -» 2MnO} + MnO, +2#,0 Answer @) 56, Hinsberg testis used to distinguish between primary, secondary and tertiary amines, The reagent used is benzene sulpbonyl chloride (C,H,S0,C). Office.: 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968, JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET-1) 2016. I Cate 9011+ H—W— 4 Cy BAC HOE H oH (*aming) ——_(Sobdbotn aka) te S0,16 Hcy Woe f ao Cate © Colts aa (Insole in aa tertiary amine. Answer (4) ‘No reaction wi 57, Using Henry’ law 7500.01 $0015 gL? 500 Answer (4) 58, We have AG? = AHP TAS AG? =-29.8 -298 (0.1) =0 2302 RT log K,, aK, Answer @) 59, We know that AG=AH-TAS At low temperature: AG is positive (non-spontancous process), 50 AH is positive and AS is positive (TAS < AH as Tis low). At high temperature: AG is negative (spontancous process), so AH is positive and AS is positive (TAS > AW as Tis high) Answer (4) is duc to the fact that Mo" belongs to second row tran- 60. 4, of complex [Mo(H,0),}*is greater than that of [(CHH,0) sition element while Cris first row transition element. “Magnitude of crystal field spliting energy (A,) depends on the charge on the metal ion. Greater the charg, greater isthe «xystal field splitting energy. Therefore, [TH,O),}* > [Ti(H,O),]*. Answer @) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 S NEWTON CLASSES Mess 61, We have the lines ‘The shortest distance between these two lines can be expressed as @-4)-G x5) Here, Therefore, the shortest distance is ‘which lies inthe interval 2, 3). ‘Answer @) 2. Wehwe 1 2 “ =44L4q cos? eos? x—2eos" x vast a -cov 2) =44+ 200s! —Aoos'x =2 + c0s%e — 2008's) = 2(-2e0str + cos's +2) = A{cos's 81) z Therefore, Hence, ‘Answer (1) Office.: 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968, JE \ (ONLINE SET-1) 2016 29 63, We have Etbe-1=0 o and Stat ‘Substituting the value of bin Eq, (1), we get a a@te)—1=0 art +R -x4+ I where 0 is the cube root of unity. Now, =4e+2) b=-Cotre)=0-08 Therefore, pl=8 Answer @) 64, The equation ofcirck is OF +294 A= 0 0 ‘which passe through the points (-2, 4), Therefore, from Eq, (1), we get AA-2N=0 = DAH 8 a4 ‘Therefore, Sey Witartaad tN +24 ‘Hence, the centre is (2, 2) and it satisfies the given equation 2x ~3y + 10 =0, which represents the diameter of the given circle. Answer (1) 65, Equation of line whichis passing trough te point of intersection ofthe given Tine is (3+2-1}ea(Z+2-1)-0 34 at3 443A 3444 (or ce ‘Therefore, the points are obtained as a{!282%0) aa!) on a ‘The mid-point of AB is (A, ), that is, Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 Therefore, 1 1 3 ‘Hence, the locus is 6(x + y) = Tay. 66, Wetave aftanx d= fooe a4 xyte (z “ty a) “| Qexex? dja =F fw -s9e ee Trerefire, i ay z Lae fm cxvsyten 5 aft dear ence, 67, Wetae Thats, {Dsin® x +8008" x —V2e0s' + 18sin® x] sin* x +8oos" x ~V2eos" x+186in® =| Non fe) =/{ £2) = #0) issymeicabots= # ‘If Ax) has solution in (0, w/4), then in (0, 2m), there are eight solutions, 68, The direction ao ofthe equited plan x hoa lp -2 231+3}+h@) ‘The equation of plane is 3e-D+39-2 +0@-2)=0 EWTON CLASSES ‘Answer (1) Answer @) Answer (8) Office.: 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968, JE! \ (ONLINE SET-1) 2016 31 sty Therefore, the estan ofthe given paint rom the plane fi-2-3] =a Solna Answer @) 1, Te point ont elipse +2 =1 is PGVc0s8,VBsin6), The equation fhe tngetis sficoses , Fiysiné_, ‘Therefore the points A and Bare gen by { cos ‘The area of AOAB is soab=1x0A xo a “2” sin@cos@- sin20 ‘Therefore, the minim aea ofthe ange 99 wits Anower Q) 70, We bave tim? I-20 Applying Hospital's rule, we get tim2LO=2S'O 2x f@)-¥/'@)=1 2 Y'(a)-2x f(x)+1=0 Therefore, re) 270) Office.: 606 , 6 Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTON CLASSES First factor is ‘Therefore, Answer (4) 71, The mean is given by 144d) +--+ 04100) 100) a Thatis, soe andtoata or + 50d ‘The mean deviation is [i+ Sod —tf+ + Sod —1-d]+--+[1+S0d -1- Sod] f+ 50d -1- Stal+---+ 450d 11004 101 21(50+49-+--41) 101 a = 2X(SOXS) _ 955 2x101 = d= 2101 30 Answer (1) 7h We have 2 3 A w= 2, panms=2, p(—4_)=9 noe S-rann-s H(zop) Now, PUAN B)+ PAY PUAnBY PUA'UBY Office.: 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968, JE \ (ONLINE SET-1) 2016 33 Therefore, PNA BY) PUR) _ P= PUNE) PAU 25-620) _ 5. 720 "17 Answer @) 73, We know that Erman Now, Seve yee road nine pane Substituting = 15, we get 5x16 x16 15.1631 _15x16(,¢ 31)_ 151617 pees) Answer (4) 14, We have Thats, x=2-V6 v6 Y ‘oat 2.1) The perpendicular ine is rhynd 2-V6+1-V6=a xt y=3-2N6 Answer (4) 175, From the curve, we have OPtax + (0-4) aor dr 204-202" —4y28) =0 Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTON CLASSES Now, £=0,14262-4)=0 Aner @) 76. We hve An (Guyly2e-Set at y2ty so} per ges p26 De) The area ofthe rexionte be eenuedia 1 ts ose pereaafer sea] anak Seal =24| ae a6 Answer) ‘77, From the triangle ABC as showm here, we can write as B= 4 +2} +(p+ yk Rn 2 s(q-0j-38 Office.: 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968, 35 JE \ (ONLINE SET-1) 2016 Alls /-8 nae (Sis gia) (Hs as pb ‘Therefore, ABAC=0 > -8+2G-1)-3p+1)=0 =) -8+2g-2-3p-3=0 = 3p-2q+13=0 ‘Therefore, the point (p, q) makes an acute angle with positive direction of x-axis. Answer (4) 78 We have ao cos) x4 +tan x cos Wy de _tysstnae 2° cost xvianz 2? Vianx Thats, tax =1 => weetx de = di Therefore, fait = terra 2 2 a (ans) + 50a) +k ‘Comparing this with the given equation, we get A = 1/2, B= 5/2 and C= 1/5. Therefore, 5 1_16 Avpecat Sy tiae 227s "5" s Answer (1) Office.: 606 , 6 Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 ea) _K. LiK'S NEWTON CLASSES 79, From the given statement, we have the following: *p+7 is an odd number, p’-+7 is divisible by 2. ‘Truth value (V,) of p — p’ is F (same value of contrapositive F). * q-+7 is prime number, ¢ 7 is an odd number. “Truth value (V,) of q —>4/ is (same 0 for contrapositive) Therefore, (V,,V) = (BT). Answer @) 80, We have p33 og cos 4) sin(x/ 4) Thats, 1 yes. na(4)=3 det y=s-ne(Z)=1 ‘The new position of the point is (1, 1), that is, at (1 +i). Answer (1) 81, We have SO 1 1 eee 409) = WU)" cay 2)_@a)-1_ 1) LE) = LALO) =: * 3).3 #(3)-3 Sool): taf 2} 4 Answer (3) Office.: 606, 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 82, We have ‘Therefore, 83, We hne 84, We have Thatis, ‘Therefore, Hence, 88. We have JEE MAIN (ONLIN: [-1) 2016 AV) =A =AY) and (Y= FV) =1-(4by 20 = (1+b)=0 5 b=1 xtyte=12 rensagonse8 Le) 0) ()T rf zyie Jr atet GB. 3k+ Akt Sk=12 => k=l Se rstysdz=5 OP +P a9 16+ 1252216 ‘cosx(cos?x ~ sin2x) ~sinx(sinrcosx — sin®s) + sina(sin®x sinxcosx) =0 08's — cosesin'x - sin'swos x + sin'x + sin'x ~ sin’roosx = 0 Answer (1) Answer @) Answer @) Office.: 606 , 6 Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562623, 9835508812, 8507613968 J LiK'S NEWTON CLASSES cos'r + 2sin’x ~3 sin'reos ‘cos%x + sin’x + sin'r — 3sinxsinxcoss = ‘Therefore, 2sinx + cose = 0 or sin = cose : tae pwns se[- sect pte ttn sf £,4] For 2sinx + cose =0: tans: 2 + Reversc: wept niin ‘Therefore, total number of solutions is 2 Answer 3) 86, We hve 96 3e~1Se+ 3e(3e- 1) - $Ge-1 For hyperbola, e> I thats, “ Pn wet $ %s.0) ‘We know that PS = €PM, therefor, rr _5[Se-9)|_1 Ve ry = 39 Lise 9) as 3 Gsy ty’ gtx +81 90x) 92-4225 - 90x + (7x9) =25e -90r+81 1G (79) =225—81 = 144 Now “Therefore, a! =9 and 5*= 16, Hence, a? Answer (1) 87, We hve o=part = Pappas ppt [2 2 YGa -0 [ oes v2 V2], v2 2} lo 1 mal! Pp 2 o 10 1) 0 1 Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 JE! \ (ONLINE SET-1) 2016 ée i T Ih 1 0 afl: "lo 1, = PEP ms 2 Pamspt respcprespraim 8) 88. For the given series, we have (sy 4 ive anf @+D™ tery] Ge says (ay 2 = Fay! Therefore, , : winger yo? =, = 2017 4,,= Coefficient oF x” in (e+ 1} Co = FrapwT 0 Answer Q) Answer (1) 89. Ifthe first letter to be Rin the lst letter to be E, then the total number of all such words is obtained as follows: Ma) EG) Da) a) Ta) RQ) AQ) N@) oth letters to be distinct ='C, x 21 = 56 Both letters to be identical Total number of words = 59 90. We have a x4 3 Sa er pa Porat =8? 1% = 200 * de Therefore, Equation of tangent is (» ~8# + 1) = 31(x~4F°— 3) which passes through point Q(44? +3, 3D. (8-1-8? #1) = 3413 +3402 3) 80} —P)= 31x 4G -F) me DERE HE) = MG +) #)=30 -P) Answer @) a) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hai 1m Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTON CLASSES 2a +2 + 2a = 34 +3 2g 0 1, BP +g =0 Thatis, = 06 4.944)-9 20 = 244120 12-24, Hence, the coordinates of point Q are obtained as follows: (48 +3,8° = 00 +3, Answer () Office.: 06 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968,

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