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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES


OPEN TEST

JEE (Main)-2022
TEST DATE: 28-02-2021
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 90 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 30 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-A is Physics, Part-B is Chemistry and Part-C is Mathematics.

 Each part has only two sections: Section-A and Section-B.

 Section – A : Attempt all questions.

 Section – B : Do any five questions out of 10 Questions.

Section-A (01 – 20, 31 – 50, 61 – 80) contains 60 multiple choice questions which have only one
correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.

Section-B (21 – 30, 51 – 60, 81 – 90) contains 30 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A table is rotating about its axis with angular speed 5 rev/sec. A source of sound of frequency
1
1000 sec is fixed on the table at a distance 0.70 m from the axis. What are the maximum and
minimum frequency heard by listener at rest at a certain distance from the table? The speed of
sound at room temperature is 352 m/s.
(A) 966 Hz, 941 Hz
(B) 1250 Hz, 1052 Hz
(C) 1000 Hz, 960 Hz
(D) 1066 Hz, 941 Hz

2. The length of a wire between the two ends of a sonometer is 105 cm. Where should the two
bridges be placed so that the fundamental frequencies of the three segments are in the ratio of
1: 3 :15 .
(A) 75 cm, 25 cm,
(B) 25 cm, 75 cm,
(C) 75 cm, 100 cm,
(D) None of these

3. Two identical sonometer wires have fundamental frequencies of 500 vibration/sec, when kept
under the same tension. What fractional increase in the tension of one wire would cause an
occurrence of 5 beats per second. When both wires vibrate together?
(A) 1.020
(B) 1.20
(C) 0.20
(D) 0.020

4. n1 and n 2 moles of two ideal gases of thermodynamics constant  1 and  2 respectively are
C
mixed, P for the mixture is –
CV
1   2
(A)
2
n1 1  n2 2
(B)
n1  n2
n1 2  n2 1
(C)
n1  n2
n1 1   2  1  n2 2   1  1
(D)
n1   2  1  n2   1  1

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5. A lump of 0.10 kg of ice at – 10  C is put in 0.15 kg of water at 20  C. How much ice will be found in
the mixture when it has reached in thermal equilibrium (specific heat of ice = 0.50 kcal/kg while its
latent heat 80 kcal/kg.)
(A) 68.75 gm
(B) 181.25 gm
(C) 90.75 gm
(D) 145.25 gm
6. A piston weighing W = 3 kg has the form of a circular disc of radius R = 4 cm.
The disc has a hole into which a thin - walled pipe of radius r = 1 cm in
inserted. Initially the piston is at the bottom of the cylinder. What height will h
the piston rise to if m = 700 g of water is poured into the pipe?
(A) 5 cm
(B) 10 cm
(C) 20 cm H
(D) 12 cm

7. Water rises in a capillary tube upto a height of 10 cm whereas mercury depresses in it by 3.42 cm. If
the angle of contact and density of mercury are 135 and 13.6 gm/cc respectively then find the
ratio of the surface tensions of water and mercury.
(A) 1/7
(B) 5/26
(C) 3/14
(D) 2/13
8. A heavy plank of mass 100 kg hangs on three vertical wires of equal
length arranged symmetrically (see fig.). Find the tension in the steel
wire. All the wires have the same cross-section. Take the modulus of copper steel copper
elasticity of steel to be double that of copper (g= 10 ms -2).
(A) Zero
(B) 250 N
(C) 500 N A B C
(D) 1000 N
9. An elastic string of natural length  meters is extended by a mass m kg suspended from it. Find
the length of the string when with its weight it makes n revolutions per second as a conical
pendulum.
(A) 4 π2 n 2 a 2
(B) g-5 2 n 2 a
g
(C)
g-4 2 n 2 a
(D) g  4 2 n 2 a
10. Periodic time of oscillation T1 is obtained when a mass is suspended from a spring if
another spring is used with same mass then periodic time of oscillation is T2 . Now if k1
this mass is suspended from series combination of above springs then time period m
will be-
(A) T12  T22
k2
(B) T1  T2
m
(C) T12 T22
(D) T12  T22

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11. For a simple pendulum, graph between velocity (v) & displacement (x) is-
(A) Parabolic
(B) Circular
(C) Elliptical
(D) Straight line

12. Four particles, each of mass m, are placed at the corners of square and moving along a circle of
radius r under the influence of mutual gravitational attraction. The speed of each particle will be -
Gm
(A) (2 2 + 1)
r
Gm
(B)
r
Gm  2 2  1 
(C)
r  4 

2 2Gm
(D)
r

13. Select the correct choice: mass 8m lies on a smooth horizontal 2m


table. Two point masses m and 2m moving in the same
v 3a
horizontal plane with speeds 2v and v respectively strike the
C
bar as shown in figure and stick the bar after collision.
Denoting angular velocity (about the centre of mass,) total 2v
a 2a
energy and centre of mass velocity by  , E and m
vc respectively, we have after collision %
(A) vc  0
(B)   2v/5a
(C)   v/6a
(D) E = 3mv2

14. The masses and the radius of the earth and the moon are M1 , M 2 and R 1 , R 2 respectively their
centres are at distance d apart. The minimum speed with which a particle of mass m should be
projected from a point midway between the two centres so as to escape to infinity will be -
G
(A) 2 ( M1  M 2 )
d
G
(B) ( M1  M 2 )
d
G
(C) ( M1  M 2 )
2d
G M1
(D) 2
d M2

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15. An ideal massless spring can be compressed 2 metre by a force of 200N. This spring is placed at
the bottom of a frictionless inclined plane which makes an angle θ=30° with the horizontal. A 20
kg mass is released from rest at the top of the inclined plane and is brought to rest momentarily
after compressing the spring 4 metre. Through what distance does the mass slide before coming
to rest?
(A) 4.17 m
(B) 1.00 m
(C) 8.17 m
(D) 2.17 m

16. A certain physical quantity is calculated from the formula (a2 – b2) h, where h, a and b are all
3
length. The quantity being calculated can be-
(A) Velocity
(B) Length
(C) Area
(D) Volume
2
17. A rocket is fired vertically up from the ground with a resultant vertical acceleration of 10 m/s .
The fuel is finished in 1 minute and it continues to move up.
(a) The maximum height reached.
(b) After how much time from then will the maximum height be reached?
(Take g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 36km, 1 min
(B) 6km, 1 min
(C) 36km, 1 sec
(D) 36 km, 1 sec
18. Two boats A and B move away from a buoy anchored at the middle of a river along
mutually perpendicular straight line. The boat A moves along the stream and the boat B across
the river. After moving off an equal distance of 500 metre from the buoy both the boats returned
to their original position. The ratio of the time taken by boat A to that taken by boat B if the
velocity of each boat with respect to water is 20 m/s and the stream velocity is 10 m/s, will be-
(A) 2: 3
(B) 3:2
(C) 4: 3
(D) 3:4
19. The semi-major axes of the orbits of Mercury and Mars are respectively 0.387 and 1.524 in
astronomical units. If the period of Mercury is 0.241 year, what is the period of Mars?
(A) 1.2 years
(B) 3.2 years
(C) 3.9 years
(D) 1.9 years

20 Three liquids having densities 1 ,  2 and 3 are filled in a U-tube. Atmoshpere Atmoshpere
Length of each liquid column is equal to  . 1   2   3 and liquids
remain at rest (relative to the tube) in the position shown in figure. It is
possible that: 3
 1 
(A) U-tube is accelerating leftwards
2
(B) U-tube is accelerating upwards with acceleration g
(C) U-tube is moving with a constant velocity 
(D) None of these

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SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

21. A hot body placed in air cooled down according to Newton's law of cooling, the rate of decrease
of temperature being k times the temperature difference from the surrounding. Starting from t = 0,
ln 2
the time in which the body will lose half the maximum heat it can lose is find the value of k
4

22. Length of a horizontal arm of a U-tube is l = 21cm and ends of both


of the vertical arms are open to surroundings of pressure
2 3 3
10500 Nm . A liquid of density   10 kg m is poured into the

a = 6 cm
tube such that liquid just fills horizontal part of the tube. Now, one of
the open ends is sealed and the tube is then rotated about a
vertical axis passing through the other vertical arm with angular
velocity  0  10 radians/sec. If length of each vertical arm be a = 6
cm, calculate the length (in cm) of air column in the sealed arm.  = 21 cm

23. The difference between the apparent frequency of a source of sound as perceived by an observer
during its approach and recession is 2% of the natural frequency of the source. Find the velocity
(in m/s) of the source. Take the velocity of sound as 350 m/s.

24. Three moles of an ideal gas at 300K are isothermally expanded to five times its volume and
heated at this constant volume so that the pressure is raised to its initial value before expansion.
In the whole process 83.14 KJ heat is required. Calculate the ratio CP/CV of the gas. loge5 = 1.61
and R = 8.3 Joules/mole –K.

25. A solid sphere of mass m = 2 kg and specific gravity s = 0.5 is held


stationary relative to a tank filled with water as shown in figure. The tank is
2
accelerating vertically upward with acceleration a = 2 ms . If the thread
2
snaps, calculate acceleration (in ms ) of sphere with respect to the tank.
3
(density of water is  = 1000 kg m )
2
(g = 10 ms )

26. When the speed of a body is increased by 100% the K.E. of the body is increased by

27. Two satellites A and B of masses m1 and m2 ( m1  2 m2 ) are moving in circular orbits of radii r1
and r2 ( r1  4 r2 ) respectively, around the earth. If their periods are TA and TB , then the ratio
TA / TB is

28. Two particles P and Q describe simple harmonic motions of same period, same amplitude, along
the same line about the same equilibrium position O. When P and Q are on opposite sides of O at
the same distance from O they have the same speed of 1.2 m/s in the same directions. When
they cross their speed is 1.6 m/sec. The maximum velocity in m/s of either particle is

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29. A non-viscous liquid of constant density 103 kg/m3 flows in streamline


motion along a vertical tube PQ of variable cross-section. Height of
P and Q are 2m and 2.5m respectively. Area of tube at Q= 3 times
area of tube at P. Find the work done per unit volume (in J/m3 )by
pressure as liquid flows from P to Q. Speed of liquid at P is 3 m/s
(g =10 m/s2):

30. A boy throws a table tennis ball of mass 20 g upward with a velocity u0 = 10 m/s at an angle 0
with the vertical. The wind imparts a horizontal force of 0.08 N, so that the ball returns to the
starting point then, the angle 0 must be such that, tan 0 is

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

31. Phosphorous pentachloride when heated in a sealed tube at 700 K it undergoes decomposition
as:
 PCl3  g   Cl2  g  , K p  38 atm
PCl5  g  
The value of Kp increases on increasing the temperature, the reaction is?
(A) Endothermic
(B) Exothermic
(C) May be endothermic or exothermic
(D) Unpredictable

32. For the equations


C  diamond  +2H 2  g  
 CH 4  g  ΔH1
C  g  +4H  g  
 CH 4  g  ΔH 2
Predict whether
(A) H1  H 2
(B) H1  H 2
(C) H1  H 2
(D) ΔH1 =ΔH 2 +Δ vap H  C  +Δ diss H  H 2 

33. When CaCO3 is heated to a high temperature, it undergoes decomposition into CaO and
CO 2 whereas it is quite stable at room temperature. The most likely explanation of it is:
(A) The enthalpy of reaction  ΔH  overweighs the term T S at high temperature.
(B) The term T S overweighs the enthalpy of reaction at high temperature.
(C) At high temperature, both enthalpy of reaction and entropy change become negative.
(D) None of these

34. Which is correct statement, in case of Hund’s rule?


(A) It states that if more than one atomic orbital of the same energy is available, electrons will
occupy different atomic orbitals with parallel spins, as far as possible, in the configuration
of lowest energy.
(B) Total energy of many electron atom with more than one electron occupying a set of
degenerate orbitals is lowest, if as far as possible, electrons occupy different atomic
orbitals and have parallel spins.
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of these

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35. A Geigger Muller counter is used to study the radioactive process. In the absence of radioactive
substance A, it counts 3 disintegration per second (dps). At the start in the presence of A, it
records 23 dps; and after 10 min 13 dps. What does it count after 20 min?
(A) 8dps
(B) 6dps
(C) 7 dps
(D) 5dps

36. The decreasing order of basic characters of the following compounds is:

NH 2

NH2
NH


N N

H
I  II   III   IV 
(A) III>I>IV>II
(B) II>I>IV>III
(C) IV>III>II>I
(D) I>II>III>IV

37. The solubility of solid silver chromate, Ag 2CrO4 , is determined in three solvents.
(I) Pure water
(II) 0.1M AgNO3
(III) 0.1M Na 2CrO4
Predict the relative solubility of Ag 2CrO 4 in the three solvents. ( K sp of Ag 2 CrO 4  9  10 12 )
(A) I=II=III
(B) I<II<III
(C) II=III<I
(D) II<III<I
38. Which of the following are resolvable?
(A) CH3 (B) OH
CH(Me)
H
OH

(C) H CH3 (D) All of these

CH
CH3 3 H H

H CH3

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39. The major product ‘A’ in the above reaction is?

MeO  1 H+

 2  Br2 , FeBr3
 'A'
OH

(A) (B) MeO


Br
MeO

Br
Br

(C) MeO (D)

O
Br
H3C CH3
Br

40. Which of the following reaction would produce racemic mixture as the product?
(A) Br (B) Cl

HCl
Br2 Br   

CCl4

(C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these

41. Which of the following reactions is NOT disproprotionation reaction?


(A) Cl 2 +2OH    Cl   ClO   H 2 O
(B)  Cu  Cu 2   4Cl   2 H 
2HCuCl 2 
(C) HCHO+OH  
 CH 3OH+HCOO 
(D) MgCO 3 
 MgO+CO 2

42. Sc 2Si 2O7 is an example of:


(A) Pyrosilicate
(B) Linear chain silicate
(C) Sheet silicate
(D) Ortho silicate

43. Which of the following is not the method of preparation of diborane?


(A) BF3 +LiAlH 4
(B) NaBH 4 +I 2
(C) B2O3 +CaF2 +H 2SO 4
silent electric
(D) BCl3 +H2 
discharge

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44. Which of the following statement is INCORRECT?


(A) BeCl2  s  dimer contains 3c  4e bond.
(B) BeH 2  s  exists in polymeric chain with non-planar rings joined together.
(C) H 2 contains one electron in antibonding molecular orbital.
(D) H +2 contains 2c-2e bond.

45. According to molecular orbital theory, which of the following species is the most likely to exist?
(A) H 2+
2

(B) N 2+
2

(C) Be 2
(D) O 2+
2

46. Consider the following statements:


+
(I) Cs ion is most hydrated than other alkali metal ions.
(II) Among the alkali metals Li, Na, K and Rb, Li has the highest melting point.
(III) Among the alkali metals, only Li form a stable nitride by direct combination.
(A) (I) and (III) are correct.
(B) (II) and (III) are correct.
(C) (I), (II), and (III) are correct.
(D) (I) and (II) are correct.

47. At a certain temperature and 2 atm pressures equilibrium constant K p   is 25 for the reaction
 SO3  g  +NO  g 
SO2  g  +NO2  g  
Initially if we take 2 moles of each of the four gases and 2 moles of inert gas, what would be the
equilibrium partial pressure of NO2 ?
(A) 1.33atm
(B) 0.1665atm
(C) 0.133atm
(D) None of these

40% yield
48. H 2 O 2 +2KI   I 2 +2KOH
50% yield
H 2 O 2 +2KMnO 4 +3H 2SO 4   K 2SO 4 +2MnSO 4 +3O 2 +4H 2 O
150 mL of H 2O 2 sample was divided into two parts. First part was treated with KI and formed
KOH required 200 mL of M/2 H 2SO 4 for neutralisation. Other part was treated with KMnO4
yielding 6.72 litre of O 2 at 1 atm, and 273 K. Using % yield indicated find volume strength of
H 2O 2 sample used:
(A) 5.04
(B) 10.08
(C) 3.36
(D) 33.6

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49. The first ionization energy of Na, Mg , Al and Si are in the order:
(A) Na  Mg  Al  Si
(B) Na  Mg  Al  Si
(C) Na  Mg  Al  Si
(D) Na  Mg  Al  Si

50. Which of the following will has least enol content?


(A) O O (B) O O

(C) O (D) O

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

51. Degree of unsaturation in the compound B is:


Br
 1 t  BuOK / t  BuOH 1 Hg  OAc  ,

 2  mCPBA 'A' 
 2  NaBH 4
2
 'B'
 
3
 
Ph 

MgBr
4 H  workup
 alcohol 

52. Find the number of molecule(s) which is/are bent in shape:


XeF2 , BF2 , SF2 , H 2O , SnCl2 , I 3 , I 3

53. Following is the graph between log t1/2 and log a ( a initial concentration) for a given reaction
at 27°C .

45°
log t1/2

log a
Find the order of reaction.

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54. If 10 g of a gas at atmospheric pressure is cooled from 273ºC to 0ºC, keeping the volume
constant, its pressure (in atm) would become

55. A 10 g mixture of NaHCO3 and KOH is dissolved in water to make 1000 mL solution.
100 mL of this solution required 50 mL of 0.2 M HCl for complete neutralisation in the presence
of phenolphthalein as indicator. What is the percentage of NaHCO3 in the mixture?

56. If a reaction A + B  C is exothermic to the extent of 30 kJ/ mol and the forward reaction has
an activation energy of 70 kJ/mol. The activation energy (in kJ/mol) of reverse reaction is_____

57. What is the value of a+b+c+d+e in balanced chemical equation given below
a P4 + b NaOH + c H2O  d PH3 + e NaH2PO2

58. What is the hardness (in terms of ppm of CaCO3) of a sample of water containing 10.8 mg of
MgSO4(mol. Mass 120) per kg of water?

59. What is the degree of unsaturation in the following compound?


CN

OH
OHC

60. What is the heat of formation (in kJ, magnitude) of 2.8 mol. of SO2 from its elements, sulphur and
oxygen?
3
S  s   O2  g    SO3  g  H   395.2 kJ / mol.
2
2SO2  g   O2  g  
 2 SO3  g  H   198.2 kJ / mol

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

z z
61. The number of complex number z satisfying the conditions   1, z  1 and
z z
arg  z  0, 2  is:
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 8

62. Let   1 and  13  1 . If a     3   4   4   3   1 and


b   2   5   6   6   5   2 , then the quadratic equation, whose roots are
a and b is:
(A) x2  x  3  0
(B) x2  x  4  0
(C) x2  x  3  0
(D) x2  x  4  0

3 1 1  1
63. The number of rational value of x satisfying the equation x  3
 x2  2  6  x    7  0
x x  x
is:
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 4
4 2
64. The set of values of a for which the equation sin x   a  2  sin x   a  3   0 possesses
solution, is:
(A)  , 3
(B)  2,  
(C)  3,  2 
(D)  0, 
3k  3
65. The remainder when 3  26k  27 is divided by 276 is (where k  2 )
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 13
(D) 27

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66. Six different letters are placed in boxes of the figure as shown below such that no row is empty.
(In each box, only letter can be placed).

The number of such arrangements is


(A) 2920
(B) 6480
(C) 8640
(D) 10800

1 1 1 1 1
67. The sum of the infinite series      .... upto infinity is:
15 35 63 99 143
1
(A)
6
1
(B)
4
1
(C)
3
1
(D)
2

p q r
68. If , , are in H.P. then:
q  r  2 p r  p  2q p  q  2r
(A) p, q, r are in AP
(B) p, q, r are in GP
(C) p, q, r are in HP
(D) q  pr

69. A rectangle PQRS joins the points P, Q, R, S. Co-ordinates of P and R be (2, 3) and (8, 11)
respectively. The line QS is known to be parallel to the y-axis. Then coordinates of Q and S are:
(A)  0, 7  and 10, 7 
(B)  5, 2  and  5,12 
(C)  7, 6  and  7,10 
(D)  7, 2  and  7,12 

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70. The orthocenter of the triangle formed by pair of lines 3 x 2  5 y 2  8 xy  5 x  7 y  2  0 and


x  y  0 is:
1 1
(A)  , 
2 2
 2 1
(B)  , 
 3 3
1 1
(C)  , 
3 3
(D)  1,1
71. If the two feet of normals drawn from a point to be parabola x 2  6 x  4 y  5  0 be  7,3 and
 1,3 , then the third foot is:
(A) 1, 0 
(B)  3,8 
(C)  3,  1
(D)  5, 0 
72. Consider an ellipse with centre at the origin. From an arbitrary point P on the ellipse,
perpendiculars PA are PB are dropped on the axes of the ellipse. Then the locus of the point O
that divides AB in the fixed ratio m:n may be:
(A) Pair of straight lines
(B) An ellipse
(C) A hyperbola
(D) Parabola

73. Let ABC be a triangle whose vertices are A  5, 5  and B  7,  1 . If vertex C lies on the circle
2
whose director circle has equation x  y 2  100 , then the locus of orthocenter of ABC is:
(A) x 2  y 2  4 x  8 y  30  0
(B) x 2  y 2  4 x  8 y  30  0
(C) x 2  y 2  4 x  8 y  30  0
(D) x2  y2  4x  8 y  0

74. Let A, B, C be three points on a straight line such that B lying between A and C. Consider all
circles passing through B and C. The points of contact of the tangents from A to these circles lie
on:
(A) A straight line
(B) A parabola
(C) A circle
(D) Ellipse

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75. The four sides of a quadrilateral are given by equation  xy  12  4 x  4 y    2 x  2 y  . The

equation of a line with slope 3 which divides area of quadrilateral in two equal parts is:
(A) y  3  x  4
(B) y  3x  4
(C) y  3  x  4  4
(D) y  3  x  4

x2 y 2
76. From any point P on the hyperbola   1 , tangents are drawn to the hyperbola
9 4
x2 y 2
  1 . The area cut-off by the chord of contact and the asymptotes of the first hyperbola:
18 8
(A) Depends only on abscissa of the point P
(B) Depends only on ordinate of point P
(C) Is 48 sq. unit
(D) Is 24 sq. unit

77. Tangents a drawn from  ,   to the hyperbola 3 x 2  2 y 2  6 and are inclined at angles 1 , 2
to the positive x-axis. If tan 1 , tan  2  2, then value of  2 2   2  is equal to:
(A) 7
(B) 11
(C) 5
(D) 6
2
78. Line y  x  2 is a tangent to the parabola y  8 x . Let M be the point on this line from where
other tangent is drawn which is perpendicular to this tangent. The distance of M from

N 1, 2 2 is: 
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 1
(D) 5
79. The number of points with integral coordinates that lie in the interior of the region common to be
circle x 2  y 2  16 and the parabola y 2  4 x is:
(A) 10
(B) 16
(C) 17
(D) 13

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80. Given a circle  x  4    y  2   25 . Another circle is drawn passing through  4, 2  and
touching the given circle internally at the point A  4, 7  , AB is the chord of length 8 units of the
larger circle intersecting the other circle at the point C. Then AC will be:
(A) 4 units
(B) 17 units
(C) 5 units
(D) 3 units

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).
2
81. If tan A and tan B are the roots of the quadratic equation, 4 x  7 x  1  0 then evaluate
4sin 2  A  B   7 sin  A  B  .cos  A  B   cos 2  A  B  .

82. A1 A2 A3.......A18 is a regular 18 sided polygon, B is an external point such that A1 A2 B is as


equilateral triangle. If A18 A1 and A1 B are adjacent sides of a regular n sided polygon, then n  .

83. The 10th common term between the series 3  7  11  ...... and 1  6  11  ....... is_____

84. An observer on the top of a cliff 200m above the sea level, observes the angles of depressions of
two ships on the opposite sides of the cliff to be 45 and 30 respectively. The distance between
the ships if the line joining them points to the base of the cliff is_______

13 13  23 13  2 3  33
85. The sum of the series    .... upto 16 terms is____
1 1 3 1 3  5

86. If the normal to the curve x  t  1, y  3t 2  6 at the point 1, 6  make intercepts a and b on x
a + 12b
and y-axes respectively, then the value of is ______
100
2n
i  Hi  Hi 1   4 
87. If H1 , H 2 , H 3 ,...., H 2n+1 are in H.P., then  (1)  H  H
i1 i
 is equal to 
i 1   7
 n , then  is equal

to

88. The number of ways in which 21 identical balls can be distributed among 3 boys A, B and C such
that A always gets even number of balls:
n n
1  1  4 x  1   1  4 x  1   5
89. If        a0  a1 x  ....  a5 x , then the value of n is:
4 x  1  2   2  

90. The number of non-negative integral solutions of 3x+y+z=24, is

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