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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy., India.

A.P, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI


A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office – Madhapur – Hyderabad
SEC: Sr.C-120 & C-IPL-TS JEE-MAIN Date: 12-02-2022
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00Pm RPTM-05 Max. Marks: 300

12-02-2022_Sr.C-120 & C-IPL_Jee-Main_RPTM-05_Test Syllabus

PHYSICS : Capacitors, Current Electricity Electro magnetism, Solids


CHEMISTRY : Chemical kinetics, Coordination Complexes
MATHEMATICS : Binomal Theorem & Q.E Differntial Equations
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PHYSICS Max Marks: 100

(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)


This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
1. In the following circuit, the resultant capacitance between A and B is 1 F .Find the value of
C

32 11
1) F 2) F 3) 6  F 4) 1 F
23 23
2. A capacitor is made of a flat plate of area A and a second plate having a stair-like structure
as shown in figure. The width of each stair is ‘a’ and the height is ‘b’. Find the capacitance
of the assembly.

 0 A(3d 2  6bd  2b2 )  0 A(3d 2  6bd  2b 2 )


1) 2)
3d ( d  b)(d  2b) 3d ( d  b)( d  2b)
A 0  2d 2  bd  2b2  A 0  d 2  bd  b2 
3) 4)
3d  d  b  d  2b  3d  d  b  d  b 
3. Figure shows two parallel plate capacitors with fixed plate and connected to two batteries.
The separation between the plates is the same for the two capacitors. The plates are
rectangular in shape with width b and length l1 and l2 . The left half of the dielectric slab has
dielectric constant K1 and the right half K2 . Neglecting any friction, find the ratio of the emf
of the left battery to that of the right battery for which the dielectric slab may remain in
equilibrium.

K2  1 K1  1 K1  1 K2  1
1) 2) 3) 4)
K1  1 K2  1 K2  1 K1  1
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4. The plates S and T of an uncharged parallel plate capacitor are connected across a battery.
The battery is then disconnected and the charged plates are now connected in a system as
Shown in the figure. The system shown is in equilibrium. All the strings are insulating and
massless. The magnitude of charge on one of the capacitor plates is:[ Area of plates=A]

4mgA 0 2mgA 0
1) 2mgA 0 2) 3) mgA 0 4)
k k
5. A condenser of capacity 16 mF charged to a potential of 20V is connected to a condenser of
capacity C charged to a potential of 10V as shown in the figure.
C1
+-

C2
- +
If the common potential is 14V, the capacity C is equal to
1)18 mF 2) 24mF 3) 8mF 4) 4mF
6. An electron of mass m, moves around the nucleus in a circular orbit of radius ‘r’ under the
action of centripetal force’F’. The equivalent electric current is
e F F e F e mr
1) 2) 2 e 3) 4)
2 mr mr  mr 2 F
7. The equivalent resistance between point A and B of an infinite network of resistance each of
1  connected as shown is

 1 5 
1) infinite 2) 2  3) zero 4)  
 2 
8. Find the emf and internal resistance of a single battery which is equivalent to a combination
of three batteries as shown in figure.

1) 3V, 5  2) 3V, 2  3) 7V, 2  4) 20V,5 


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9. A balanced wheatstone bridge is shown the values of currents i1 and i2 are

1) 0.9A, 0.6A 2) 0.3A, 0.2A 3) 0.5A,0.7A 4) 0.7A, 0.6A


10. The balancing lengths of potentio meter wire are 800cm when two cellsof emf’s E1 and E2
are connected in the secondary circuit first in series and then terminals of one cell is
E1
reversed; is equal to _______
E2

1) 1/11 2) 14/11 3) 7/1 4) 4/3


11. Two particles X and Y having equal charges, after being accelerated through the same
potential difference, enter a region of uniform magnetic field and describe circular paths of
radii R 1 and R 2 , respectively. The ratio of masses of X and Y is
1/2 2
1)  R1 / R2  2)  R2 / R1  3)  R1 / R2  4)  R1 / R2 
12. A charged particle of specific charge (charge/mass)  is released from origin at time t=0
 ^ ^  ^
with velocity v  v0  i  j  in uniform magnetic field B  B0 i . Co-ordinates of the particle
 
 
at time t   /  B0  are
 v 2v0 v0   v0 
1)  0 , ,  2)  ,0,0 
 2 B0  B0 B0   2 B0 
 2v v    v 2v0 
3)  0, 0 , 0  4)  0 ,0, 
 B0 2 B0   B0 B0 
13. A charge q coulomb moves in a circle at n revolutions per second and the radius of the circle
is r meter. Then magnetic field at the center of the circle is
2 q 2 q
1)  107 N A1m 1 2)  107 N A1m1
nr r
2 nq 2 q
3)  107 N A1m1 4)  N A1m1
r r

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14. A current i is uniformly distributed over the cross section of a long hollow cylindrical wire
of inner radius R1 and outer radius R2 . Magnetic field B varies with distance r from the axis
of the cylinder as

1) 2) 3) 4)
15. The magnetic induction at center O (figure) is

0 I 0 I 3 0 I  0 I 3 0 I  0 I 3 0 I  0 I
1)   2)   3)   4)  
2a 2b 8a 8b 8a 8b 8a 8b
 
16. If the magnetic field at P can be written as K tan   . then K is
2

0 I I I 2 0 I
1) 2) 0 3) 0 4)
4 d 2 d d d
17. A long wire bent as shown in fig carries current I. If the radius of the semicircular portion is
a , the magnetic field at center C is

0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I
1)
4a
2)
4 a
2 4 3) 
4a 4 a
4)
4 a
 2
 4

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18. An elastic material of Young’s modulus Y is subjected to a stress S. the elastic energy stored
per unit volume of the material is
SY S2 S 2S
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 2Y 2Y Y
19. A truck is pulling a car out of a ditch by means of a steel cable that is 9.1 m long and has a
radius of 5 mm. when the car just begins to move, the tension in the cable is 800 N. How
much has the cable stretched? (Young’s modulus for steel is 2  1011 N / m2 )
1) 6  106 m 2) 7  108 m 3) 3.2  107 m 4) 4.64  104 m
20. A ball falling in a lake of depth 200 m shows a decrease of 0.1% in its volume at the bottom.
The bulk modulus of the elasticity of the material of the ball is (take g  10 ms 2 )

1) 109 N / m2 2) 2  109 N / m 2 3) 3  109 N / m2 4) 4  109 N / m2


(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30). Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
21. In the following circuit, 5  resistor develops 45J/s due to current flowing through it. The
power developed across 12  resistor is (in watt)

22. A cell whose e.m.f. is 2V and internal resistance is 0.1  is connected with a resistance of

3.9  The voltage across the cell terminal will be ----- Volt.

23. The length of potentiometer wire is 1m and its resistance is 4  . A current of 5mA is

Flowing in it. An unknown emf is balanced on 40 cm length of this wire. The unknown emf

is x mV. What is the value of ‘x’?

24. In a house there are four bulbs each of 50W and 5 fans each of 60W. If they are used at the

Rate of 6 hours a day, the electrical energy consumed in a month of 30days is ------ units

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25. In the steady state, the charge on the capacitor capacity 0.2 F is (in  C )

26. A current I=10A flows in a ring of radius r0  15 cm made of a very thin wire. The tensile
strength of the wire is equal to T=1.5 N. The ring is placed in a magnetic field, which is
perpendicular to the plane of the ring so that the forces tend to break the ring. Find B (in T)
at which the ring is broken.
27. Calculate the magnetic moment (in Am2 ) of a thin wire with a current I=8 A, wound tightlly
on a half a tore (sec figure). The diameter of the cross section of the tore is equal to d=5 cm,
and the number of turns is N=500.

28. Two circular coils made of same material having radii 20cm and 40 cm are connected in
parallel. Find the ratio of the magnetic fields at their centers.
(Area of cross section of wires are same).
29. A substance breaks down under a stress of 105 Pa. If the density of the wire is 2  103 kg / m3 ,


find the minimum length of the wire which will break under its own weight g  10 ms 2 . 
30. One end of a horizontal thick copper wire of length 2L and radius 2R is welded to an end of
another horizontal thin copper wire of length L and radius R. When the arrangement is
stretched by applying equal forces at two ends, the ratio of the elongation in the thin wire to
that in the thick wire is.

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CHEMISTRY
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
31. Following is the graph between log t 1 and log a (a = initial concentration of reactant) for a
2
0
given reaction at 27 C . Hence, order of the reaction is

( t 1 is half life)
2

1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) 3
32. The rate of decomposition for methyl nitrite and ethyl nitrite can be given in terms of rate
constant (in sec 1 ) k1 and k 2 respectively. The energy of activation for the two reactions are
152.30 kJ mol 1 and 157.7 kJ mol 1 as well as frequency factors are 1013 and 1014
respectively for the decomposition of methyl and ethyl nitrite. Calculate the temperature at
which rate constant will be same for the two reactions.
1) 256 K 2) 354 K 3) 282 K 4) 674 K
33. Find the rate law that corresponds to the data shown for the following reaction?

Experiment  A0  M  B 0  M Initial rate


1 0.012 0.035 0.10
2 0.024 0.070 0.80
3 0.024 0.035 0.10
4 0.012 0.070 0.80

0 3 4
1) Rate = k  A  B  2) Rate = k  B 
3 2
3) Rate = k  A B  4) Rate = k  A2   B 
34. Decomposition of H 2O2 follows a first order reaction. In fifty minutes the concentration of
H 2O2 decreases from 0.5 to 0.125 M in one such decomposition. When the concentration of
H 2O2 reaches 0.05 M. The rate of formation of O2 will be:
1) 2.66 L min 1 at STP 2) 1.34  102 mol min 1
3) 6.93  10 2 mol min 1 4) 6.93  10 4 mol min 1

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35. For reactions A  B and P  Q Arrhenius constants are 108 and 1010 respectively. If
E A B  600 cal/mole and EP Q  1200 cal/mole, then find the temperature at which their

rate constants are same.


(Given: R=2 cal/mole/K)
1) 600 K 2) 300  4.606 K
300 4.606
3) K 4) K
4.606 600
1
36. The following reaction decomposes N 2O5  2 NO2  O2 . At a 25 degree centigrade the rate
2
constant of the reaction is 5  103 sec1 . The initial pressure of N 2O5 is 0.2 atm. If total
pressure of gaseous mixture becomes 0.35 atm, then calculate the time of decomposition of
N 2O5 .
1) 238.6 seconds 2) 138.6 seconds
3) 69.3 seconds 4) 89.3 seconds
1
37. Consider the following plots of rate constant versus for four different reactions. Which of
T
the following orders is correct for the activation energies of these reactions?

1) Ec  Ea  Ed  Eb 2) Eb  Ea  Ed  Ec
3) Ea  Ec  Ed  Eb 4) Eb  Ed  Ec  Ea
38. Which set represent 1st order reactions out of (I), (II) and (III) ?

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Where a=initial amount of reactant and x = amount of product at time t
1) I,II and III 2) I and II 3) II and III 4) I and III
39. In a first order reaction the concentration of reactant decreases from 800 mol / dm3 to 50
mol / dm3 in 200 sec. The rate constant of reaction in s 1 is
1) 2  104 s 1 2) 1.386  102 s 1 3) 3.45  105 s 1 4) 2  104 s 1
40. Consider the reaction A  2 B  C, H  15 kcal . The energy of activation of backward

reaction is 20 kcal mol 1 . In presence of catalyst, the energy of activation of forward


reaction is 3 kcal mol 1 . At 400 K the catalyst causes the rate of the forward reaction to
increases by the number of times equal to

1) e3.5 2) e 2.5 3) e 2.5 4) e 2.303

41. Fe4  Fe  CN 6  a blue coloured complex. Average oxidation number of Fe in


3

Fe4  Fe  CN 6  is ‘a’ oxidation number of central iron atom ‘b’, oxidation number of
3

counter iron atom ‘c’, a, b, c are respectively :


5 5 18 18
1)  , 2, 3 2)  , 3, 2 3)  , 2, 3 4)  , 3, 2
2 2 7 7
42. Co  NH 3 4  NO2 2  Cl exhibits:

1) linkage isomerism, geometrical isomerism and optical isomerism


2) linkage isomerism, ionization isomerism and optical isomerism
3) linkage isomerism, ionization isomerism and geometrical isomerism
4) ionization isomerism, geometrical isomerism and optical isomerism
43. Which species have maximum magnetic moment?
2 3 2 2
1) Cr  H 2O 6  2) Cr  H 2O 6  3)  Mn  H 2O 6  4) CoCl4 

44. If excess of AgNO3 solution is added to 100 mL of a 0.024 M solution of dichlorobis


(ethylenediamine) cobalt(III) chloride, how many mole of AgCl be precipitated?
1) 0.0012 2) 0.0016 3) 0.0024 4) 0.0048

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45. A complex K n  MnF6  has magnetic moment 4.9 B.M. What will be the oxidation state of
Mn and the value of n?
1) Mn  II  ; n  4 2) Mn  III  ; n  3 3) Mn  IV  ; n  2 4) Mn V  ; n  1

46. The octahedral complex of a metal ion M 3 with four monodentate ligands L1 , L2 , L3 and L4
absorb wavelength in the region of red, green, yellow and blue, respectively. The increasing
order of ligand strength of the four ligands is:
1) L3  L2  L4  L1 2) L1  L2  L4  L3
3) L4  L3  L2  L1 4) L1  L3  L2  L4
47. After the splitting of d-orbitals in octahedral crystal field, the energy of two eg orbitals will:
3 2
1) increase by    0 2) increase by    0
5 5
3 2
3) decrease by    0 4) decrease by    0
5 5
48. The number of geometrical isomers that can exist for square planar

 Pt  Cl  py   NH 3   NH 2OH   is (py = pyridine):
1) 4 2) 6 3) 2 4) 3
49. Which one of the following complexes shows optical isomerism?
1) Co  NH 3 4 Cl2  Cl 2) Co  NH 3 3 Cl3 

3) cis Co  en 2 Cl2  Cl 4) trans Co  en 2 Cl2  Cl


50. The crystal field stabilization energy (CFSE) of  Fe  H 2O 6  Cl2 and K 2  NiCl4 ,
respectively are
1) 2.4 and  1.2  2) 0.4 and  1.2 
0 t 0 t
3) 0.6 and  0.8 4) 0.4 and  0.8
0 t 0 t
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30). Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
51. At 407 K the rate constant of a chemical reaction is 9.5  105 s 1 and at 420 K, the rate
constant is 1.9  104 s 1 . The frequency factor of the reaction is x  105 s 1 . The value of ‘x’
is. Report your answer by rounding it up to nearest whole number.

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52. An organic compound undergoes first order decomposition. The time taken for its
1 1
decomposition to and of its initial concentration are t 1 and t 1 respectively. What is
8 10 8 10

 
t 1 
the value of  8   10 ? (take log10 2  0.3 )
t1
10

53. At a certain moment, in the reaction 2 N 2O5  4 NO2  O2 ; N 2O5 is decomposing at the rate

of 108 mg L1s 1 . The production rate of NO2 is ___________


54. A first order reaction is 60 % complete in 20mins. How long will the reaction take to be 84%
complete?
55. The activation energy of a reaction in 24.0 k cal mol 1 at 270 C and the presence of catalyst.
Change its activation energy to one fourth at the same temperature. The approximate ratio of
rate in the presence of catalyst to rate in the absence of catalysis is 1.0  10 y . Then the value
of y is _______(use R=2 cal mol 1K 1 )

56. The EAN of cobalt in the complex ion Co  en 2 Cl2  is.

57. Na2 Cr  NO   NH 3   C2O4 2  , given   3 B.M. find sum of electrons(s) in d x 2  y 2 and

d z 2 orbitals of metal.
3
58. Find the total number of unpaired electrons in t2 g orbitals of central atom in CoF6  .

59. Empirical formula of a complex is H12O6Cl3Cr , when it reacts with concentrated H 2 SO4 , it

loses its 13.5% of its original mass then find out the numbers of water molecules in co-

ordination sphere of that complex (atomic weight of Cr=52,H=1, Cl=35.5, O=16).

60. In the complex acetylbromidodicarbonyl Bis (triethylphosphine)iron (III), the number of Fe-

C bond(s) is:

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MATHEMATICS
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
11
 3
61. The term independent of x in the product  4  x  7 x   x   is 2

 x

1) 7 .11 C5 2) 36. 11C6 3) 35. 11C5 4) 12.211


2

8 x 2 x 4 x6 x8 
62. The coefficient of x in the expansion of  1      is
 2! 4! 6! 8! 

1
1) 2) 315 3) 8! 4) 27
315

63.  
The coefficient of x20 in the product 1  x 1  2 x  1  22 x 1  23 x ........ 1  221 x is equal   
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
to given that 1   2  3  ....  21  p and 1  2  4  ....  42  q
2 2 2 2 2 2 2


1) 2231 p 2  q  
2) 2230 p 2  q  
3) 2230 q  p 2  4) 2232 p 2  q  
64. If f  x  is periodic with period ‘t’ such that f  2 x  3  f  2 x  7   2 , then the coefficient
4t
3t  b 
of m in expansion of  m  3  is
 m 

1) 16 C7b7 2) 32
C30b 30 3) 16 C5b5 4) 32
C4b 4
K 1
10
 1 .  10 Ck  =
65. 
K 1 K

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1) 1     ...  2) 1     ... 
2 3 4 11 2 3 4 10

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
3) 1     ...  4) 1     ... 
2 3 4 9 2 3 4 12
2 2 2 2
66. The remainder when 1!   2!   3!  ...  100! is divided by 144 is

1) 17 2) 31 3) 33 4) 41
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67. The coefficient of x in the expansion of
1000 999 998
1  x   2 x 1  x   3 x 2 1  x   ...  1001x1000 

1002 1002 1005 1005


1) C50 2) C51 3) C50 4) C48

68. The function f  x  has six distinct real roots; and f  3  x   f  3  x  for any real x then the
range of the sum of the squares of all the six roots is

1)  27,  2) 18,  3)  0,  4)  54, 

69. If x  y  z  5 and xy  yz  zx  3 , then least and largest value of x are

10 13 17 5
1) ,5 2) 1, 3) ,7 4) 20,
3 3 3 3

70. If 1  k  tan 2 x  4 tan x  1  k  0 has real roots tan x1 and tan x2 then

1) k 2  5 2) k 2  6 3) k  3 4) k  10

71. sin 1 cos x  cos 1 sin x  a has at least one solution iff a 

    3 
1) 0 2) 0,  3)  ,  4)  0,  
 2 2 2 

72. If  ,  ,  are such that       2, 2   2   2  6, 3   3   3  8 then  4   4   4 is


1) 18 2) 10 3) 15 4) 36
9a
73. The value of ‘a’ for which 4 x   a  4  2 x   0 x  1,2  is ……….
4
128  128 
1) a  48 2) a  3) a   48,  4) no such ‘a’ exists
7  7 

 P Q
74. In a triangle PQR if R  and tan , tan are the roots of ax 2  bx  c  0 then
2 2 2
1) a  b  c 2) b  c  a 3) c  a  b 4) b  c

75. x1 , x2 are the roots of the equation x 2  3x  A  0 , x3 and x4 are the roots of the equation
x 2  12 x  B  0 . If x1 , x2 , x3 , x4 are in increasing G.P. then

1) A  2, B  30 2) A  2, B  32 3) A  30, B  2 4) A  32, B  2
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 1 3y2  2y
76. The general solution of the differential equation  2  4  dx  3 dy  0 , is
x x  x

1) x 3  y 3  cx 2 2) x 2  y 2  cx 3 3) x 2  y 3  cx3 4) x 3  y 2  cx 2

77. If a curve y  f  x  passes through the point 1, 1 and satisfies the differential equation
 1
y 1  xy  dx  xdy , then f    is equal to.
 2

2 4 2 4
1)  2)  3) 4)
5 5 5 5

dy
78. General solution of differential equation  yg ' x  g  x  g ' x where g  x  is a function x.
dx

1) g  x   log 1  y  g  x    c 2) g  x   log 1  y  g  x    c

3) g  x   log 1  y  g  x    c 4) g  x   log  y  g  x    c

dy
79. Solve the differential equation x 2  3xy  2 x 2  4 x 4
dx

1) y  4 x 3 log x  x  cx 3 2) y  4 x log x  x  cx 2

3) y  x 3 log x  cx 4) y  x log x  cx 3

80. The differential equation of the curve for which the initial ordinate of any tangent is equal to
the corresponding subnormal.

1) is linear 2) is homogeneous of 2nd degree

3) has separable variable 4) is of second order


(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30). Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
2 dy
81. Let y  y  x  be the solution of the differential equation  x 2  1  2 x  x 2  1 y  1 such
dx

that y  0   0 , If a y 1  . Then value of a=…………………..
32

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82. The orthogonal trajectories of the family of conics y  cx 2 are conic with eccentricity
e=………………….

dy cos x  3cos y  7sin x  3


83. If solution of the differential equation   0 is
dx sin y  3sin x  7cos y  7 
 
 sin x  cos y  1  sin x  cos y  1  C where C is arbitrary constant then the value of  
is equal to.

dx
84. Eccentricity of the hyperbola satisfying the differential equation 2 xy  x 2  y 2 and passing
dy
through the point  2,1 is ……………..

85. If y  e 4 x  2e  x satisfies the equation y2  Ay1  By  0 then A  B is .

l
86. Differential equation family of curves y  C1e 2 x  C2 e  x is Y2  ly1  my  0 then is.
m
1 1
  3   3
87. If  ,  are the roots of the equation 8 x 2  3x  27  0 , then the value of  2    2  is.
    
2
88. If m is chosen in the quadratic equation  m 2  1 x 2  3x   m 2  1  0 such that the sum of
its roots is greatest, the absolute difference of the cubes of its roots is a  b

(H.C.F a and b is 1, where a, b  N ). Then a  b 


n
89.
r 1
 n
 n
If f  n    r 2  n Cr  n Cr 1    2r  1 Cr and f  30   30  2  , then value of n is


90. If 581   is divisible by 26, then minimum positive value of must be……
3

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