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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 - 3) 2018 QUESTION PAPER aes 1, The percentage erfors.in(quantities P,Q, Rand-S“are 0.5%, 1%/3% and 1:89, respectively, inthe measure- Pg Vrs ‘The shaximum pef@entage eryor in the value of d will be ()) 6.09% Q) 75% @) 85% 4) 65% ment of @ physical quantity A= (+9) and B=(2i-j). The ma BE 2 Let 4 Goplanar vector & stich that 4 siyen by fo ay 20. 3\ 2m a o\F ® 9 V2 3. Abody'of mass m startsfM@ving ftom rest along x-axis s0 that its velocity varigS as v= avs where a is a constant and sis the\distafee covered by the body. The total work done by ll the forces aeting on the body in the first rsec= ‘onds after the start of the motion is Q) Siar a qnate Late (gmat @) dma'e (4) ‘Two particles of the same mass m are moving ii eircular orbits because of force, given by =16 Fer ‘The first particle is ata distance r = 1, and the second, at r= 4, The best estimate for the ratio of kinetic energies of the first and the second particle is closest to 3x 103 6x10? ()) 6x 102 Q) @) 10" (4), SAm oscilltor of ass. sa est ins equibrium posi- tion in potential Y =X)? patil of mass m comes fom rightwvith speed u and callidds completely inclasically with MPa stick procs repeats every time the oscillaior Sms ii cqullbgum pos fon The amplitude of heclatoohificeds cisions is (= 10, wot a p 5 Suppose thatthe angularelocifhof rotation of Earth is increased. Then, as a cosequeyee (1) Weight ofthe object, every wie om te Earth, wi (2) Weight oft object everywhere on the Earth, will decry (8) Thee willbe chart ingveight anywhere on the Earth, (4) Excel potes, weight oF 6 object onthe Earth Dil case ® @ Je. A thin eircular disk is inthe xy plane as shown in the figure. The ratio of its moment of inertia about z and 2” axes will be e.; 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranc! |, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES @ 1:3 @Q 1:4 @) 1:5 4) 1:2 ‘The relative uncertaintyin the periodof a satellite orbiting around the Earth is 10°. Ifthe relative uncertainty in the radius of the orbit is negligible, the relative uncertainty in the mass of the Earth is (10? 2 @) 3x10" “ 2x10? 6x10? ‘A small soap bubble of radius 4 cm is tapped inside another bubble of radius 6 em without any contact. Let P, be the pressure inside the inner bubble and P,, the pres sure outside the outer bubble. Radius of another bubble with pressure difference P, — P, between its inside-and ‘outside would be () em 2) 24em: (4) 48cm: ‘gas is taken al path ABCA ss shown inthe PY diagram. The maximum temperature attained by the gas along the path BC is siven by °, |. Two moles of helium art mixed with n moles of hydro- : forthe mixture, then the value of m is gen. if & Mt Q3 @) 2 32 . A particle executes simple harmonié! motion and is located at x =a, b and é-at times f,,2f and 3y,, respec tively. The frequency of the oscillation is 1 coef a8 @ xe (2) 1 2a+3e 3) con —— ® 2nt, ( b } 13, Two sitar strings, A and B, playing the note “Dha’ are slightly out of tune and produce beats of frequency 5 Hz, ‘The tension of the string B is slightly increased and the beat frequency is found to decrease by 3 Hz. Ifthe fie- quency of A is 425 Hz, the original frequency of B is () 430 Hz (2) 420 Hz (@)-428 Hz (4) 422 He |. Twolidentical conducting spheres A and B, carry equal charge. They are separated by a distance much larger than their diameters, and the force between them is F. A third identical conducting sphere, C, is uncharged. Sphere C is first touched to A, then to B, and then removed. As a result, the force between A and B would be equal to A heating element has\a resistance of 100 Q at room temperature. When itis connected to a supply of 220 V, a steady current of 2 A passes in it and temperature is ‘500 °C more than room temperature, What is the tem- perature coefficient of resistance of the heating element? () 05x104°C" Q) Sx10+°C" @) 1x104°C (4) 2x108°C! 5. A galvanometer with its coil resistance 25 © requires a current of | mA for its full deflection. In order to con- sruct an ammeter to read up t0 a current of 2 A, the approximate value of the shunt resistance should be () 25x10°-9 (2) 125x107 @) 125 x10°a (4) 25x1070 7. In the following circuit, the switch Sis closed at ¢=0. The change on the capacitor C, as a function of time will be ote for.) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Rancl |, Ph.: 0661-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET = 3) 2018 (CEU -expikic)) @) CET -exp(-uRC)] @) CI ~exp(-RC)] @) CEewurC,)) A.coil of cross-sectional area A having turns is placed in a uniform magnetic feld B, When iti rotated with an angular velocity a, the maximum emf induced in the coil will be Late Q) nBso Oy A charge q is spread uniformly over amindillaied loop of radius r. If it is rotated with an angulae yeloeity with respect to normal axis then the magnetic moment of the loop is () gor oO) Sy0r 3,0 3) gr @ jo }. A power tnission line feeds input power at 2300 V to a step down transformer with its primary windings hav- ing 4000)tumns, giving the output power at 230 V. IF the ccurrent in thé)primary of the transformer is S.A, and its efficiency is 90%, the output current would be () SOA Q) 45 @) 254 (4) 20a |. A plane electromagnetic wave of wavelength 2 has an intensity /.Itis propagating along the positive Yiretion The allowed expressions for the electric and magnetic fields ar given by 2. A ray of light is incident at an angle of 60” on one face of a prism of angle 30°, The emergent ray of light makes an angle of 30° with incident ray. The angle made by the ‘emergent ray with second face of prism will be ao 2) 97 @ 4s 4) 3 23, Unpolarised light of intensity Js incident on a system of ‘wo polarisers, A followed by B. The intensity of emer- gent light is /2. Ifa third polariser C is placed between Aand B, the intensity of emergent light is reduced to 1/3, The angle between the polarisers A and C is @. Then: @ oe-(2) ‘ 4) eso-(1) 1 @) coxso=(! 2 (3) 24, THide Broglie wavelength (2,) associated with the elc- tron orbiting in the second excited state of hydrogen atom is related to that in dhe ground state (2) by (fA, =2a, 2) A =34, O) 4,242 Aaa 25. Bol the nucleus af. the om of sone element are in theirrespective fist exeited states. They ge de-excitedby emitting photons of wavelengths A, Ay, respectively. The ratio 2 is closest Ya () 10 2) 10 @) 10" @ 10° 26, At some instant, a radidactive sample S, having an activity 5 4Ci has twice the numberof nuclei as another sample S, which has an activity of 10 uCi. The half-lives of S, and S, are (1), 20,years and 5 year, respectively (2) 20,years and 10 years, respettively (G)_$ years and 20 years, respectively (4) 10 years and 20/Years respectively 27. In the given circuit, the current through Zener diode is Fy () 5Sma, Q)2.5mA| Q) 67ma (4) 33ma 28. A carrier wave of peak voltage 14 V is used for transmit- ting a message signal. The peak voltage of modulating signal given to achieve a modulation index of 80% will be Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLAS: R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES 28V 24V ww @ @) 12Vv @ 29. In a circuit for finding the resistance of a galvanome- ter by half deflection method, a 6 V battery and a high resistance of 11 kQ are used. The figure of merit of the galvanometer is 60 A/division. In the absence of shunt resistance, the galvanometer produces a deflection of @= 9 divisions when current flows in the circuit. The value of the shunt resistance that can cause the deflection of 42, is closest to () $502 2 @) sa @ 2202 110 The end correction of a resonance Golumn is Lemylf the shortest length resonating with the tuning fork is 10 cm, the next resonating length should be () 28cm Q) 32em) G) 36cm (4) 40cm! CHEMISTRY 31. An unknown chlorobydrocarbot has 3.55% of chlorine If each molecile\of the hydrocarbon has one chlorine atom only; chlorine dtoms present in | g ofchlorohydro- carbonare (Atomic welBACI =/35.5 u; Avogadro constant = 6023 x 10 mot) (1) 6.023 x 10 @ (3), 6.023 x10" 4 6.023 x 10° 6.023 x 10” 32. The gas phase react 2NO(g) -» N,OJg) is an cbaiermiegmitign. Tee decomposition of NO, in eahilbedeP hinlthe of NOQ) and N,O4e), can be increased by (1)\ lowering the temperate (2) \nereasng the preagre ()_ dition of and gs at Sdngtant volume. (4) ition afrinet gs at conte pressure 33. Assuming ideal gas behaviour, thovratio of deasity-of* ammonia to that of hydrogen chloride aisame tempera- ture and pressure is (Atomic wt/of Cl 35.5 u) (146 0) 046 G) 6 (4) 064 34, When 9.65 A current was passed foF 1:0, into nitroben- zene in acidic medium, the amount of p-aminophenol produced is () 981g @ @) BIg @ 1098 109.0 35. For which of the following processes, AS is negative? (®) H@)2H@) @) Nig, 1 atm) > Ng, 5 atm) G)_ (diamond) -> Cgraphite) @)_N,@,273K) > Nig, 300K) . Which one ofthe following is not a property of physical adsorption? (1). Higher the pressure, more the adsorption. @)_ Lower the temperature, more the adsorption. @) Greater the surface area, more the adsorption. (4)_Unilayer adsorption occurs. 1. 1f 0% of a action occurs in 100 s and 75% of the reac~ tion o¢érsin 200 5; the order ofthis reaction is (feo Qt @) 2 3 3. Which of the following statements is false? ()~Photon has momenttim as well ds wavelength, 2) Splitting of spectfal lines in electrical field is called Stark effect. @)_ Rydberg constant has unit of enerey. (4) Frequency of emitteditadiation from a\black body goes from a lower wavelengtho higher wavelength as the temperature increases, ). At 320 K, a gas A, is 20% dissoefated to A(g).(The stan- dard free energy change at approximately (R= 8.314 3K" mol"; In2= 0.693; In 3 = 1.098) (4763 2) 2068 @) 1844 (4) 4281 |. The mass of a non-volatile, nonéelectrolyte solute (molar ‘mass = 50 g mol") needed to bedissolvedhin 114 g octane to reduce its vapour pressure 10 75% is () 375¢ @ Be @) 150g @) 0g, ‘The incorrect statements ()-Cu™ salts give ned colotired borax bead test in reducing flame. (@)9G8® and Ni ions give black precipitate with H,S in presente of HCI solution. @) Ferric.ion gives blood red colour with potassium thideyanat. () Cu’ ion gives chocolate coloured precipitate with potassium ferrocyanide solution, 42, The incorrect geometry is represented by (1) BE, ~ trigonal planar @) H,O~bent Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi- NEWTONCLAS: |, Ph.: 0661-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET = 3) 2018 (3) NF, ~ trigonal planar (4) ASF, ~ trigonal bipyramidal . In Wilkinson's catalyst, the hybridisation of central metal ion and its shape are, respectively, (1) 4, trigonal bipyramidal Q) 9, tetrahedral (3) dhp*, square planar. (4) dsp’, octahedral . Among the oxides of nitrogen: N,O,,N,O, and ‘molecule(s) having nitrogen-nitrogen bond is/are ( alyNO, 2) N,0, and N,0, @)_N,0, and N,0, (4)_N(O, and ‘Which ofthe following complexes will show geometrical (1) Aquachlorobis ethylenediamine) cobalt) chloride 2) Pentaaquachlorochromium(IIN) chloride (3). Potassium amiinetridhloroplatinate(II) (4) Potassium tris (oxalate) ¢hromate( ILI) In a complexometrc titration of métal ion with ligand ‘M(Metal ion). + L(Ligand) -> C(Complex) end point is estimated speetfophotometrically (through light absorp- tion), If *M" and *C* do not absorb light and only ‘L absorbs, then the titration plot between absorbed light (A) versus volume of ligand ‘L() would look like Q LW, Vina ~~ Vigand) 47. In the extraction of copper from its sulphide ore, metal is finally obtained by the oxidation of cuprous sulphide with () Feo, @) SO, 2 cyo @) co 48. Which ofthe following conversions involves change in both shape and hybridisation? (1) NH, NB; @ cH cH, @) HO>Ho () BEBE, 49._A group 13 clement “X’ reacts with chlorine gas 10 produce-a-compound XCl,. XCI, is electron deficient and.easily reacts with NH, to form CX — NH, adduct; however, XGI; does not dimerise. X is OB @ Al @) /Ga 4) In 0, When XO, is fusd with an alkali metal hydroxide in presence. of an oxidising agent such as KNO,; a dark green product is formed which disproportionates in acidic solution Yo afford a dark purple solution. X is @) Ti Ov @) cr @) Mn S1. The major product of the following reactioflis. CH= cHCH, BICHCH:CH, (cH,cH,08,Br CHA CHCH, er '52}\For standardising NaOH s6lution, which ofthe following fs used asa primary standard? (1)_Ferrous ammonium sulphate @) dil HCI @) Oxalic acid (4). Sodium tetraborate Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLAS: R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES 54, The correct match between items of List-1 and fistl is Listed Liste (@) Phenelzine (p) Pyrimidine () Chioroxylenof (q) Foran (© Uneil (9) Hydrazine (@ Ranitidine Phenol ) @¥(0, 49), (CHBIEE-Ca) OQ G0, 0, CP). O00 G) /ay-eb)-(9. (0-C@). (OH) / 0, OHEMO-C),(O-() Amongtthe following, the incorrect statement is (J) Maltose andllactos¢ has 1 4-glycosidic linkage. @) Sucrose and amylase has 1,2-glycosidic linkage. @)_ Cellulose and amylose has 1,4-glycosidic linkage. Lactose contains #-D-galactose and fAD-glucose. Which ofthe following ¢ompounds will most readily be dehydrated toygivelalkens under acidic condition? ().1-Pentanol Q)\ 4Hydroxypentan-2-one @) \3-Hydroxypentan-2-one: (4) 2-Hydroxycyclopertanone 1. Products\A and B fFmed in the follawing reactions is, respectively, e 3 NijoHyeoo +H ES N=NCOCH, ON 9 SoH SoH N=NcocH, ee ® oocn, & ° 0 cor, <> -O-~ +O gq N S03H $8, The major product B formed in the following reaction sequence is ro peta tose, i LI arr » SY SO 80H Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi- |, Ph.: 0661-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 3) 2018 er) 61, Let N denote the set of all natural numbers. Define two binary relationsonNas R, = {(x,y)@ NN :2x+y=10) and R, = {(x,y)eNXN :x+2y =10}. Then (1) Range of R, is (2, 4,8) Q)_ Range of R, is {1, 2,3, 4). @)_ Both R, and R, are symmetric relations. (4) Both R, and R, are transitive relations 4 Meo’ 3 '59, The major product of the following reaction is Let p, q and r be real numbers (p # q, r # 0), such that 1 the roots of the equation 1} are equal in yep xtq 7 smaighitude but opposite in sign, then the sum of squares of these roots is equal to v Se pg 2 @) 2W+4) @ yrger w, Q) Pte 2 rk Teepe nel oro ( 2 @3 (60, The major product OPthe following reaction is @ 5 6 (@oxeeH,coci 100 mesos | Let A=|1 1 0] and 8 A™, Then the sum ofthe ele- ‘OH rid z ~ ‘ments of the first column of B is @ 210 2) 21 @ 21 (4) 251 & & \_/ The number of values of & for whieh thE ystem of linear equations, (k+2yx 10y =I hao (k+ 3y= k= 1 hhas no solution, is oma 2) 2 @3 (4) finitely many \ 4 g ° = & 5. The nutiber of numbers between 2,000 and $,000 that ‘can be formed With the digits/0, 1, 2, 3, 4 (repetition of digits isnot allowed) and are multiple of 3 is @) 24 2) 30 @) 36 (4) 48 g VI eo & The coefficient of x° in the expansion of the product (Qa) (C4 20430) +48) Dis Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES @) 106 (188 A (a, 40 fri= 2,4 ) be in AP such that x,=4 and.x,, = 20. If mis the leat positive integer for stn». 800 (2) anat Q 3 The sum of the first~20 terms of the series 31 is continuous at x =0, then the ordered pair (k, (0)) is cequallto 6,2) @ GB.) 8) 2h 1 EN and 9 TP i ‘equal to 4 a 2 o 4 . Let M and m be respectively the absolute maximum and the absolute minimum values of the function, 842+ 12e+ Sim the interval [0,3]. Then I= mis equal to ws @) 4 1 ena iat (C is a constant of integration), then the ordered pair (K, A) is equal to ® QD 8) 23) 2 239 @ 2d AF a= fin xsi) ten COIghEG)+ Fe) = sinx 2 /F"+ £")- By f(x) + SC)ipos x -2xsin x 4a) = cosx @) $C) fC) = cos 2x80 . If the aféa of the region{bounded by the curves, + and the'lines y= 0 and then ris equal to =1(¢> Tis 1 sq. unit, wé as ® @ @ . The differential equation representing the family of ellipses having foci either on the x-axis or on the y-axis, centre at the origin and passing through the point (0, 3) is o @ 0 @) m+y*=940 (4) xy’ sy" +9=0) The“Tocus of the point of intersection of the lines, Vix yaed5Pok = 0 and Bk + 642 =0 (kis any on fi realggraret), i (1) an ellipse whose ecéentrcity is (2) _an ellipse with length of its major axis 82. {@)_ayperbota whose eccemciy is V3 (4) ahypertola with length ofits transverse axis 80/2 . Ifa circle C, whose radius is 3, touches externally the circle,x°+ ° +2e—4y~4=0 at the point (2,2), then the Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi- |, Ph.: 0661-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET = 3) 2018 length of the intercept cut by this circle C, on the x-axisis| equal to a) 5 @ “) @ WS wi Let P be a point on the parabola, »° = 4y. If the distance FP from the cente ofthe cick, x +y"+ 6r+ 8= 018 minimum, then the equation of he tangent tothe parab- tia at Pls (I) x+4y-2 @ x-y+3=0 @) x+y+1=0 () x+2y=0 the length ofthe las ren ofan life Wa vnitsand the distance between focus and is nearer onthe sor axis is Pu, hits ccc a @ eo Co) . The Sum of the nteRBEpts of the coordinate axes of the plane passti though the point (-2, ~2, 2) and eontain- ing the line joining the points (1, 1,2) and (1,1, is m4 @ -4 @ 38 @ 2 lines, 3=2=2 and ie (2) a If) the angle between the Ly 1. Let G=i+ jek, axB=é and a= 3. Then [i] equals @) B vir oo a ‘The mean and the standard deviation (sd.) of five observations are 9 and 0, respectively. If one of the observations is changed such that the mean of the new set of five observations becomes 10, then their s.d. is ao @t @) 2 a4 5. Let, Band C be three events, which are pairwise inde- pendent and E denotes the complement ofan event E.1f P(AMBAC)=0 and P(C)>0, then PU AMB)|C) is qual to (1) P(A)-P(B) (2) P(A)- PCB) GB) PAY=PB) (4) P(A)+ PCB) Two different families “and B are blessed with equal number of children. There are 3 tickets to be distributed amongst the children ofithese families so that no child ‘gets more than one ticket. Ifthe probability that all the Tkets.go tothe children ofthe family Bis +, then the number of children in eaigh family is 2 3 @4 es a6 1. Wan angle of a AABC satafes 5 cO8 +3 =0, then the rwots ofthe quadratic equation, 9x2 + 273820 = 0 are (1) see, cot A @) sind, see 4 @) see, tan A 4) tan, cos A 1. A man on the top of a vertical tower observes a car moving at 2 uniform speed towards the tower on 4 horizontal road, If it fakes 18 mifffor, the angle of depression of the car {@ change fram 30° to 43°; then after this, the time taken (in miin) by the ear to reach the foot of the tower, iy (90+ sy 2) 18a¢ V3) 9 ey 19V3-1) @ 3058-0 90,-1F p SE pyerg) is false, then the truth values ofp and are, respectively, () BE @) BT Q) TF (4) TT Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLAS: R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES u. 24 3. ai. si. a. n. a1. 2. 2. 32, a. 82. a. n. 2. 1B. 23. 33, 43. 53. a. B. 83. 4 24, 3 44. 54. 64, mM 84, 15. 28, 38 45, 58. 68. 18 88. 16. 26. 36, 46, 66, 16. 86. a7 27. 37. 47, . o. 1. a. 18. 28, 38. 48, e 68. 78. 88. 19. 29, 39. B. 69, 1. 89. 20. 30. 40. Gy (50. 70. 80. 90, / ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS J" \. Gees 1. Giveh physical guaiiy is = 7 VRS Pecentage erfonis given by 1100+ 282 100d 100 4S a0 R =3x 25x 10042 x x 1004 4x 2 x 100+ 5 x 100 $154 2415415 SA 1005 6.5 “ Answer (4) Given i+ and B= i -}) Therefore 4-B=dsj)-ci-) Let coplanar vector be (xi + »jpgNom + j)-(A PYPER+ y <1 2i-j)-ot+y Adding Eqs (1) and (2), we get (+y)+Qr-y)= 1413 r= 25x xty=loy Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 3) 2018 Answer @) Velocity of the body is given by o Differentiating wart, we get Acceleration, a Force on the body is Distance covered by the bodyis’g Work done Force stage = Answer (1) Given force is F()= Negative signlidicates atraction. So tis is centripetal force which will balance centrifugal forc Now, at equilibitim for cifcular motion, we have Centrifugal force = Centripetal force Thatis, wf ii6 Now, kinetic enengy KEin KEinr=4 Therefore, Answer (I) Potential ofthe given oscillator is Given: M = 10; m Initial momentum of the particle of mass m = mu = mx S= Sm Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES ‘Momentum of (oscillator + particle) after collision = (M+ mm) Velocity of oscillator after collision = v So, momentum of system = (M+ mv From conservation of linear momentum, we have (M+ m) = mu = 5x For second collision, oscillator and particle have momentum in opposite direction Net or total momentum is zero. Likewise after 4, 6%, 8°, 10%, 128 collision the momentum is zero, After 12° collision, Mass of oscillator and 12 particles will be (10+ 12x 5) =70 Now, from conservation of linear momentum, for 13* collision, we have 0x0 +5xT= (00+ Save Total mass after 13" collision’= Kinetic energy of systen Answer (1) g/g Rat cos? A> Mg’ =mg—mRai cos: X At cquator: A 0° mg’= mg—mRat Atpole: A= 90°) mg’ = mg —mRaiG9s°90%=> mg" = mg That is, weight of the Object at poles reiiains unchanged Thus, the difference in weight is (mg ~ mg’) WERGIGS A Therefore, the loss in weight depends upon latitude 2: The effect is aximum at equator. Answer (4) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 3) 2018 7. The moment of inertia ofa disc about central axis is From theorem of parallel axis, we have Dividing Eq. (1) by (2), we get J. _ (U2) 1 (S/2)MR Anipwer (1) Time period of revolutiods ofa satellite revolving around Earth of mass M in orbit of radius ris given by ‘Taking log of bath sides, we get 4 los TB fog =" wel a cu log — log M Seen Tae i “+ Given relative uncertainty in period, “> =10° ) ( ty in period, Answer @) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET 4 R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES 9. We know that excess pressure inside a soap bubble is 22, where Tis surface tensions of soap bubble and ris radius of bubble. Given: », = 4 em, r, = 6 em. Now, ny Teh + 5 3,7) = P= ar. P, -BY=AT x > = ATS Bose® = "Fy 5 Lota singlé bubble to havelils excess pressure has radius r. Therefore, on cdmparison 47 o-Us 24em 5 Answer (2) 10. We know that PY= RT. Therefore, At point B BBY, = RT, > Ty At point C: PW, = RT Te For process BC, PV equation is given by Slope of BC, 1 (negative slope) Using y = mmx +c, weiget W=m,)+ P Multiply both sides By F, we get v _ RS. ry % i 2RN apy Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 3) 2018 ar For temperature to be maximum: “" = 0, Therefore, wv ak wR Bi sxsy 2 RL 4 pets BY 8_R Answer @) 1 For mixture of gases, we'have =) & Given: n, 2 (for helium) where /isifmber of degrees of freedom, Now, substitute , = m in Eq. (1), we get Qen (3 Answer @) 12, The simple harmonic motion cath be represented by = Acos of, b= Acos 200, ¢ = Acos301, ‘Adding Eqs. (1) and), we get a+c= Acos wij PAGos 30%, atc= Alot (or, £605 307, } =a emo (2) a ter9=24| Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES = (a +c) = 24 cose, c08 201, (C=) (C+D) 2 2 ee atc 2beosar, ate = cosa, = 2b Answer (1) 13, Frequency of sitar string A, /; = 425"Hz. Frequency@f sitar string Bjoj = (4255) Hz, that i, either 420 Hz or 430 Hz. (nm increasing tension in-ring Bits rene wil increase as n = fF, where Tis tenon, 1 430 He score, hen on increasing tension umber of beats shoul hve increased But, thomumber of bets has doteaed.Itmeans 420 Hs correct. On ere ton, quency inlet tom 420 He to 42H and nung bats ti, Answer @) 14, Lot the charge on each sphere'A and B be and the separation isd. Therefore, force betiwadh spheres A ald B is ge 6g ‘When spheres A and C are touched and then separated, charge on each will be 1° , ic 4 q+t Now po 8 thd wth pine nh ite" La 3q, +4 Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 3) 2018 ‘Now force between sphere A and sphere B will be ia 2 Answer @) 15, Given: R, = 1009, =220V, So, We know that R,=R(l+aar) ‘where AT is rise in tempefature\@nd cris the teriperature coefficient of resistance. Thetefores 1194 100 1 + 500) = TPA1+500 at. t=14+500 a= 0.1 = S000 a= Fao 210-* °C Answer (4) 16, Given: G=25, 7, So, divisions on full deflection is » We know that, shunt restanoe is given by § = C= 25 25 2000-1” 1999 Thetefore, 5 x 1070 17, Since the two Capacitors are joined in series, change that passes through each will be séme. Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES Charge on the capacitor C, is given by Q, = C,,£. Therefore, Answer 3) 18, We know that flux through the coil is given by =0)8ineor = 0 For @ = wt = 90, iter Therefore, Answer (3) So, charge presefit on clerient 4 is givenlby qg ‘Then, current Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 3) 2018 ‘Therefore, magnetic moment of current loop Answer (4) cutpat power We know that, ciency is given by n= SMBH Poet int ower Here, n= 90%, =2300V, 1, =5 And £, =230V 230 x I, ‘Therefore, 2300 5 90% 2300 x 5 a4 230 x 100 BA Answer (2) . E is chetrcfctd yer, B is magnetic field ye¥or perpendicular fo, E The directionof propagation i(E x B). The rection of propgdationg@rave is along + Ws, then Es along Maxis and 5 je an (Ek x Bi) = EB (kxi) = EBT As wave is travelling along + y-axis with time, we will use (ct) in wave equation, Alsa intensity is given by Therefore, And Answer (1) 22. Given:i, = 60° ; A= 30° Then angle of deviation is given by = 30° = 30° Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES We know that +, = A+ 5=9 60° +i, = 30" + 30°, =0 means emergent ray leaves face AC normally Answer @) 23, As intensity of emergent beam is reduced to halfaftefassing through two polarise#s-It means angle between A and B is 0°. A 8 "Now, on placitigipolariser C between A and B. Intensity afte passing through A is /, Let @is angle between and. Intensity of light ater passing through C is given by inst gf pasing tout pane Angle between © and Bis also @as/A is firalel to B. So, Answer @) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 3) 2018 24, We know that, From third Bohr’s postulate, we have a2 For Hydrogen, Z = 1. Therefore 2a x1 * T = 2a, and Ay = Answer @) ‘We knoy that So, for atom, ‘And for neutron ALk he Then, Here, E, is orderof eV and £,, is order of MeV. lev Therefore, MeV ~ 10° eV Jy =10° Answer (1) From radioadtive disfitegration law, we have N”=-N,.e-* So, At time Activity (Rate of disintegration) (A) = Nge™*! = SuCi Nae (CA) = Nghe! = 10NCi Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES Now, dividing Eq, (1) by (2), we get 0.6931 ~ ‘Among the given options, the above relation is satisfied by half-lives given in option (1). 27, Voltage across R, is given by V,, = VV, = 15-10 = SV, Resistance R, = 5002 3v Therefore, oirrent through Ry given by /g= >= 001A, ne - 000 lov 15000 ‘Therefore, the:ciifrent through Zener diode will be Now cufrentthrough R, is given By /, 067A. 0.01 ~ 0.0067 = 0.0033 A =3.3 mA 28 Amplitude of cartier wave is 4, =14V Modulation Index is 1 =80% = 0.80 Amplitude of modulating Signal is given by A, = Bd, = Hd A, =08X d= 112V 29, Current required by uniteflection 1860 WA For, 0=9 ciitrent B= 9x 60NA = S40 WA = 340210 A Let G is resistance df galvanomete Then, 6 54010 = sO (11000 FG) [rie00 + G] 90 < 10 =1 99000 + 9G = 10° Answer (1) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 3) 2018 Also in half deflection method, 1000 110005 9 = 11000 1005 =11000 > S=1100 Answer (4) 30, Let x be the end correction and J, be the second resonance length, Given: first resonance length, /, = 10 cm and end correction of a resonance column, For first resonance, we have For next resonanee)ithat is, second resonance, Answer @) CHEMISTRY 31. 3.55% chlorine indicates that 3.55 g of chlorine: present in 100 g of chlorohydrocarbon, L Therefore, 1 g of chlorohydrocarbon contains 3.55x => =0.035Sgof chlorine [Number of moles of chlorine can be calculated as —29°558__ 9,001mol Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES Number of moles of Cl atoms = 0,001 mol x 6.023%10"mol" = 6,023%10" Answer (I) We have 2NO,(g) == N,O,(@) AH = —ve (On adding the inert gas, the number of moles per unit volume of various reactants and products will decrease. Hence, the equilibrium will shift towards the direction in which there is increase in number of moles of gases. Therefore, in above ‘ase, reaction will move towards backward direction which will lead to the decomposition of dinitrogen tetraoxide (N,O,). Answer 4) We have y= ORT o ? where p isthe density ofthe gas in gram per le, Ms the molar mass, is the universal gas constant, isthe temperature and p isthe pressure. Iftemperature and pressure afe constiity theme M Paw Pr Answer @) The reaction involved i We know eget 22516 gst F 96300 From the above reaction, we can see that 4 mol of electrons are required to reduce nitrobenzene to p-aminophenol rita mlarebivon willie 2200p nl ofittemr pain Mass of p-aminophenol produced = Molar mass x No. of moles, = 109.14 g mol" x 0.09 mol= 981 g Answer (1) The higher the pressure, the lower isthe entropy. When pressure increasé°on the gasé®, the\kincti¢ energy of the particles decrease along with the pressure. This, causes the particles to’come closer and intermolecular distance’decreases thus the entropy decreases Answer @) In physical adsorption, forces Of attraction involved betWeeHladsorbent and adsOrbate are-weak, long-range van der Waals, forces. The adsorption is generally multilayered. Answer (4) 1. For a frst order reaction k At 100s Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 3) 2018 1og2 = 2308%03010 «6.49693 mi 100 303,100 200 °® 700-75 2.308 05 4 = 2:303%0.6020 200 As rate constant is same at 100 s and 200 s, therefore, onder of reaction is 1 k (00693min"* Answer @) A body which can emit or absorb radiation of all frequencies is known as blackbody and the radiation emitted by itis known as blackbody radiation, Ata given temperature, the spectral emissive power, of light emitted by @ blackbody depends on the wavelength emitted, ‘Ata given temperature, the intensity of radiation’entted increases With increase of wavelength, reaches a maximum value and then decreases with further increas in wavelength, With increase in the teriperature of the blaek body, the wavelength corresponding to the most intense radiation decreases. Answer (4) The answer shuld be Axe) = 2A) {ritial moles 1 0 Molés at equilibrium 1-02 04 o4 95-033 and, . =1-033=067 12 O (xg) _ Crug) OF Now, (85 Pras = 0) Prin Fag) O Thus, we get K, Now, AG = -RT Ink, = -8.314% 320 x In(6) = -4766 J mol" Aniswer (1) Relative laering oFepour pressure is given by 2 ? wl, +07 /M, where Wy, and w, are theifilisses of solvent and solute taken and M, and M, are the fnolar masses of the solveft and solute, 15 w,/50 100 Ww, (50+ 1147114 w,/50 1/504, 073 =m, =150g Answer @) 41, Cu?* and Niions belong t9 Group II afd Group IY, respectively Cu +HS— "5 cus L suns“ Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES Group Il sulphides precipitated out even under low concentration of sulphides, while Group IV sulphides require higher concentration of sulphides. To fulfil this reaction condition, dil. HCI is chosen in Group II reagents and NH OH is chosen in Group IV reagents Answer @) 42, NF, molecule has trigonal pyramidal geometry Answer @) 43, The formula of Wilkinson's catalyst is RHCKPPHX) it has square planar geometry with dsp* hybridisation, Answer @) “4. O=N N= NNN ‘Symmotrial xm covaton y (ras a two fold axis) ‘Asymmetricalform (colourless) ‘oue) @ © Two forms of N;O, Answer (4) Answer (1) 46, Ligand concentration is maximum when the reaction has not been initiatedAt that point, absorption of light by ligands will be maximum. As the reaction starts, ligand Concentration decreases so is the absorption of light tll the point where all the metal ions are consumed and further complex formation does not take place Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 3) 2018 End poit Vex Vigan) > Answer (2) 47, nthe extraction of copper fom its sulphide ore, copper i obtained finaly by oxidation of cuprous sulphide with Cu,0. 3 cu,8 + 30, +€u,0 +80, Cu,S+2C0,0 «CuSO, t Answer @) 48. BF, combines with F ion 6 form BF, fi F \ F F | B | F E ‘The shape éf'the BF, molecule 6a planar triangle with bond angles of 120° and sp? B¥bridisation, ‘The Shape of the BF; moleéule is a tetrahedral with bond angles of 108° and sp? hybridisation ‘Answer (4) . The shape of the BC1, molecule is planar triangle with bond angles of 120°, This is predicted by VSEPR theory as the ‘most stable shape for three outer electron pairs round B. The valence bond theory also predicts a planar triangle with hybridisation of one s and two p orbitals used for bonding. However, the B atom only has six electrons in its outet shell and this is termed electron deficient. The empty 2p, orbital on the boron atom in BCI, can also be filled by a lone pair of electrons from donor molecule such as NH,, BCI, does not dimerise Answer (1) $0. Theeactions are a8 follow’: MnO, +2KOH+KNO, - K,MnO,+KNO, +H,0 MnDjz+4H* = 2Mn0;+MnO, +2H,0 Answer (4) (Resonance stabised) Answer (1) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET 2% R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES 52. The solution that can be prepared directly by dissolving an accurately weighed amount of the substance in water and ‘making up the volume to a known amount by water is known as primary standard solution. Oxalie acid is an example of primary standard while NaOH is a secondary standard solution. Hence, strength of NaOH solution can be determined by titrating against oxalic acid. This process is known as standardisation Answer @) 53, Among the given compounds, (1) will be most polar compound. Fluorine is highly electronegative atom, itpushes the elec- ‘ron density towards itself. As both the fluorine atoms are in the same direction, therefore, net dipole moment will increase in that direction which will cause the maximum polarity of the compound. Answer (1) ‘ysrazine) Prenelzino 7 ot Answer (1) 58, The two hexoses in Sucroge have a glycosidic linkage that involves C1 of glucose and C2 of fructose. Ho—* s—o, KX ° e-Gucoside Bructosidc linkage linkage Amylose t)picaly,eOnsists of more than-1000 D-glucopyranoside units conniécted in a/linkages between/CI of one unit and C4 of the next. fat 4) Gucosicic linkage Answer (2) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 3) 2018 36. The hydrogen atom which is most acidic will be removed readily. So, in case of (2), the hydrogen atom at the C3 position is most acidic and gets removed along with OH group to form an alkene. Also, the , unsaturated ketone formed as a @ i . : Jon 57. The reaction involved is as follows BCH {Coo Answer (4) on 1 CHO CHM eho, q 1. CaHeMgBr Sy 2.4.0 Ce Meo’ Meo’ Meo’ “ Answer @) 59, In S.2 reaction, inversiGn of configuration takes place. 8 J f~ wf ewe “cH, oncesycoa poy 2Hsoamat co oo id Meo Answer (1) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES Teed 61. Given: Nis set of all natural numbers Ry=((xy) EN XN: 2x4 y=10}and R, = {(x,y) EN XN :x+2y=10} So, R,= ((1, 8) (2, 6), (3,4), (4,2)} and Ry = {(8, 1), (6,2), (4, 3), 2,4)) ‘Therefore, range of, Answer @) . Given: p, g, rbe real numbers (p # 4, r#0) And xs pe i= (+P) 4@), Xt 4-2 pgepr sgr=0 General equation < (0+ Bx+ of=0 paarpmo ptq=2r @ + (a+ B)? -20f'= 0-2 (pq -pr—qr) =2pq + 2p +g)=> m+ Wt gh=0= Pe Answer Q) . Given (4 J 1-5 ‘We know that 143 =-2@,1-1V3=20 =1 30) =13n=3 ‘Therefore, least positive integer value of mis 3 Answer 2) 64. Given: Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 3) 2018 210 210 1 ‘Therefore, sum of the elements of first colutin= 1 + 20+ 210=231 Answer (3) Given +2) LOP=E bet (kB yak For no solution Mg HE 5 (k+2)(k+3)= 10k=s P>Sk +6= OLR =2,3 Kk RaSk So k# 2 because for k=2, bothfines are identical. So, k= 3 only. Therefore, the nuinber of values of kisi ‘Answer (1) Numbenéieen 2,000 and 5,000 is 4 digits number. Using 0, 1, 203)4(repetition of digits is not allowed) and are multiple of 3 For multiple o 3, the sum of all digits should be divisible by 3. So, number can be formed 0,1, 2,3 (sum is 6 which is divisible by 3) oF 0, 2, 3,4 (sum is 9 which is divisible by 3)10 and 1 cannot be on highest digit in the number. Therefore, number of 4 digit numbers =2x 3! + 3 x3!=30 Answer @) 1. Given: kx) 42re3e he d-4e yy, Coefficient of x* = 2 Coefficient of xin ((1 + 2x + 3x°)6 + (1 ~4r°))— Constant Term (1426309 Coefficient of 2 2(18 + 60-24) Answer @) Given: And So, Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES Therefore, Answer (4) 69, Given: es 930 ems Lup to 20 tetms Answer (1) 70. Given: QT) 9-27+x)) Answer (3) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 3) 2018 {fe is continuous at x= 0. Therefore, 1 1420+ L 2x) +-C1-ak=D (420+ FQN? t-Cl-xk=1) ‘Therefore, clearly k =3 for 0) = 1 = ond y= 2 dy _ dyldt Whose? ra 73. Given: 2e 98 + 12x+ 50,3] 0) = 210) 90) + 12(0) + Al) = 2(1) - 9 + 1201) +5 =1-941245=9 §2)=2(2) -92)' + 12@)+5 =16-36+24+5=9 3) =2(3)' - 93) + 12) +5 =54-81436+5=14 fG)=M=14 fO)=m=5 M-m => 14- 74 Given Stl Trtanx + tate ~ Tt xtan’ x Let tan x=, sectxdy Pa So, Answer @2) Answer @) Answer @) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES Therefore, values of K =2, 4 =3. Sen hy net f(x) = (Bin.tpxe#e0s xf rdt— xsin x Sa = cos x—xsinx "(x)= ~sinx—sinx—xcosx =—2sin x—xcosx "(x)= —Deosx—cosx+ xsinx SP) f'() = cosx-2xsinx Answer (4) 76. Given the region bounded by the curves, y = and the lines y= 0 and.x=1(F> 1) So, area bounded by these curves i givellby Jresfacat Answer (4) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 3) 2018 177, We know that general equation of ellie is ‘And passes through the point (0, 3) ‘Now differentiate the Eq, (1) with respect tox, we get 2e 2 From Eq, (1) and Eq, (2), differential equation is ag.@ oe 9 Bp’ +9 =0 ryt duewo ilk + hy - 4 ‘Now, eliminating k from Eq. (2) by Putting value of & from Eq, (1), we get The above equation represents the hyperbola, [16 So, Gecentrctyeftis yperolais e= +38 Length of trans vers 9. Given citele equation: x24) + 2x dy —4=0. Centre of given cirléis(-1,). So, radius ofthe givenbircle is r= vit4+4=3 Centre of required cicle (5, 2) o (Ay). So, one required circleis (x 5)° +(p2y- +L? Length of x intercept is Answer (1) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES 80, Let P(21, 1°), equation normal at P to x°=4y be It passes through (-3, 0). o-# PeIt3= (Hy @-143 So, point P is (-2, 1), ‘Therefore, equation of tangent to x= 4yat (2, 1) is xB = B20 Bea(l-e) 3 2 a(l-e Answer (2) x+2 2-1 fo-1 (r+ 2) P3Qy+2) + 6(2-2)=0 xy 3V= +820 8 ‘Therefore, sum of intercepts = S424 = 4 " 3*6 Answer @) 83. Given: Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 3) 2018 Angle between both lines is 5642p 73" Np +980 = pF +980 = p +28 = p+ 980=p' + Sop + 784=9 S6p = 196 p= 7/2 Answer (1) @Xb =€ = aXakb) = axe = Gi -@.Dbxaxe > 4-38 i = 85, In the first case) Mcan of 5 observations = 9 Standard Deviation = 0 nce, standard deviation is 0, all the five observations remain the same having value of mean 9, ‘That is, 5 observations = 9, 9, 9, 9, 9 Inthe second case, One of the observations is changed so that mean becomes 10, that is, 94949494 Observations (x)-~|_ Mean (Z). 10 10 10 10 Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES PUALB)AC] PC) P[anB)\c]= PO)~ PLANO) ~P(BNO)+ PUAN BAO, PO) (AVP(C) + PBIPCC) _ PC) PA) - PB) = P(A)-P(B) or PCB) PA) Answer (1) 87. Letn be the number of children in each family. Number of ways in which all ticket goes townlyiB family is"C, 3! Total number of ways to distribute the tickets is24C,3! So, the probability that allthe tickets go to the children of the family Bis Answer @) Given So, jis eléfthat 4 (90°/180"). Now roots of equation 9x! + 27x + 20 = 0 are SP and S423. ThereforesnObts ate sox A anditan 4. Answer @) 89. Let length of tower = AC= AB cot 30° cc’= Baph, Time taken by car from Ct C2=18 min = 9 V3 +1) min Answer (1) Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~ 3) 2018 90, Given p> (~ pv~4) Now, make truth table ofthe given statement, p>Cpv~9) 4 T F i F Answer (4) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET

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