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Answers & Solutions


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JEE (Main)-2022 (Online) Phase-1


(Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:

(1) The test is of 3 hours duration.

(2) The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.

(3) There are three parts in the question paper consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each part (subject) has two sections.

(i) Section-A: This section contains 20 multiple choice questions which have only one correct
answer. Each question carries 4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

(ii) Section-B: This section contains 10 questions. In Section-B, attempt any five questions out of
10. The answer to each of the questions is a numerical value. Each question carries 4 marks for
correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer. For Section-B, the answer should be rounded off
to the nearest integer.

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PHYSICS
SECTION - A α−f α+f
(A) (B)
1+ β 2(β − 1)
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20
α+f f −α
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (C) (D)
2(1 + β) 2(1 + β)
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Answer (D)
Choose the correct answer : Sol. XP = αt + βt2
1. Given below are two statements. One is labelled as XQ = ft – t2
Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason
R. ∴ VP = α + 2βt

Assertion A: Two identical balls A and B thrown VQ = f – 2t


with same velocity ’u’ at two different angles with  VP = VQ
horizontal attained the same range R. If A and B
reached the maximum height h1 and h2 ⇒ α + 2βt = f – 2t
respectively, then R = 4 h1h2 . f −α
⇒ t=
2(1 + β)
Reason R: Product of said heights.
3. A disc with a flat small bottom beaker placed on it
 u 2 sin2 θ   u 2 cos2 θ  at a distance R from its center is revolving about an
h1h2 =   · 
 2g   2g  axis passing through the center and perpendicular
Choose the correct answer : to its plane with an angular velocity ω. The
coefficient of static friction between the bottom of
(A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
the beaker and the surface of the disc is µ. The
explanation of A.
beaker will revolve with the disc if :
(B) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct
µg µg
explanation of A. (A) R ≤ 2
(B) R ≤
2ω ω2
(C) A is true but R is false.
µg µg
(D) A is false but R is true. (C) R ≥ 2
(D) R ≥
2ω ω2
Answer (A)
Answer (B)
2 2
u sin θ Sol. To move together
Sol. h1 =
2g
ω2R ≤ µg
u 2 cos2 θ µg
h2 = ⇒ R≤
2g ω2

u 2 sin θ cos θ 4. A solid metallic cube having total surface area


∴ h1h2 = 24 m2 is uniformly heated. If its temperature is
2g
increased by 10°C, calculate the increase in
R volume of the cube.
=
4
(Given α = 5.0 × 10–4 °C–1).
⇒ R = 4 h1h2 (A) 2.4 × 106 cm3
2. Two buses P and Q start from a point at the same (B) 1.2 × 105 cm3
time and move in a straight line and their positions (C) 6.0 × 104 cm3
are represented by XP(t) = αt + βt2 and
(D) 4.8 × 105 cm3
XQ(t) = ft – t2. At what time, both the buses have
same velocity? Answer (B)

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Sol. 6 × l2 = 24 7. For a particle in uniform circular motion, the

⇒ l=2m acceleration a at any point P(R, θ) on the circular
path of radius R is (when θ is measured from the
∆V ∆l positive x-axis and v is uniform speed):
∴ = 3×
V l
v2 v2
⇒ ∆V = 3 × (α∆T) × V (A) − sin θi + cos θ j
R R
= 3 × 5 × 10–4 × 10 × (8) v2 v2
(B) − cos θi + sin θ j
= 120 × 10–3 m3 R R
= 120 × 10–3 × 106 cm3 v2 v2
(C) − cos θi − sin θ j
R R
= 1.2 × 105 cm3
v2  v2 
5. A copper block of mass 5.0 kg is heated to a (D) −i+ j
temperature of 500°C and is placed on a large ice R R
block. What is the maximum amount of ice that can Answer (C)
melt?
[Specific heat of copper : 0.39 J g–1 °C–1 and latent
heat of fusion of water : 335 J g–1]
(A) 1.5 kg (B) 5.8 kg
Sol.
(C) 2.9 kg (D) 3.8 kg
Answer (C)
Sol. mL = ∆Q = ms∆T

5 × 0.39 × 103 × 500


⇒ m= As the particle in uniform circular motion
335
experiences only centripetal acceleration of
= 2.9 kg
v2
magnitude ω2R or directed towards centre so
 Cp  R
6. The ratio of specific heats   in terms of degree from diagram.
 Cv 
of freedom (f) is given by:  v2 v2
= a cos θ( −iˆ) + sin( − jˆ)
R R
 f 
(A)  1 +  8. Two metallic plates form a parallel plate capacitor.
 3
The distance between the plates is ‘d’. A metal
 2 d
(B)  1 +  sheet of thickness and of area equal to area of
 f  2
each plate is introduced between the plates. What
 f 
(C)  1 +  will be the ratio of the new capacitance to the
 2  original capacitance of the capacitor?
 1 (A) 2 : 1 (B) 1 : 2
(D)  1 + 
 f (C) 1 : 4 (D) 4 : 1
Answer (A)
Answer (B)
ε0 A ε0 A 2ε0 A
C Sol. C
=eq = =
Sol. P = γ d d d d
CV d− +
2 2k 2
f  ε0 A
CV =   R and CP − CV =
R If C =
2 d
Cnew 2
C 1+ f / 2 2 ⇒ Ceq = 2C or =
⇒ P= = 1+ Cold 1
C f /2 f

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9. Two cells of same emf but different internal 11. A long solenoid carrying a current produces a
resistances r1 and r2 are connected in series with a magnetic field B along its axis. If the current is
resistance R. The value of resistance R, for which doubled and the number of turns per cm is halved,
the potential difference across second cell is zero, the new value of magnetic field will be equal to
is: (A) B
(A) r2 – r1 (B) 2B
(B) r1 – r2 (C) 4B

(C) r1 B
(D)
2
(D) r2
Answer (A)
Answer (A)
Sol. B = µ0ni
Now i → 2i
n
Sol. And n →
2
n
B′ = µ0 × 2i = µ0ni = B
2
12. A sinusoidal voltage V(t) = 210 sin 3000 t volt is
2ε applied to a series LCR circuit in which L = 10 mH,
I=
R + r1 + r2 C = 25 µF and R = 100 Ω. The phase difference (Φ)
between the applied voltage and resultant current
As per the question,
will be:
2ε (A) tan–1(0.17) (B) tan–1(9.46)
× r2 − ε = 0
R + r1 + r2 (C) tan–1(0.30) (D) tan–1(13.33)
⇒ R= r2 − r1 Answer (A)
Sol. XL = 3000 × 10 × 10–3 = 30Ω
10. Given below are two statements:
1 40
Statement-I : Susceptibilities of paramagnetic and XC = × 106 = Ω
3000 × 25 3
ferromagnetic substances increase with decrease
in temperature. 40 50
So X L – XC = 30 − = Ω
3 3
Statement-II : Diamagnetism is a result of orbital
motions of electrons developing magnetic moments X L − XC 50 / 3 1
tan
= θ = =
opposite to the applied magnetic field. R 100 6
Choose the correct answer from the options given So θ =tan−1(0.17)
below:- 13. The electromagnetic waves travel in a medium at a
(A) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true speed of 2.0 × 108 m/s. The relative permeability of
(B) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are false the medium is 1.0. The relative permittivity of the
medium will be:
(C) Statement-I is true but Statement-II is false
(A) 2.25 (B) 4.25
(D) Statement-I is false but Statement-II is true (C) 6.25 (D) 8.25
Answer (A) Answer (A)
Sol. Statement-I is true as susceptibility of c 3
Sol. n= =
ferromagnetic and paramagnetic materials is v 2
inversely related to temperature.
∈ µ =n
Statement-II is true as because of orbital motion of
9
electrons the diamagnetic material is able to So =
∈ = 2.25
4
oppose external magnetic field.

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14. The interference pattern is obtained with two h
Sol. de Broglie wavelength λ =
coherent light sources of intensity ratio 4 : 1. And p
I +I 5
the ratio max min is . Then, the value of x will h
Imax − Imin x ⇒ λ=
2mK
be equal to:
Where K: kinetic energy
(A) 3 (B) 4
1
(C) 2 (D) 1 ⇒ For some K, λ ∝
m
Answer (B)
Since mα > mn > mp > me
I +I I + I + 2 I1I2 + I1 + I2 − 2 I1I2
Sol. max min = 1 2 ⇒ λα < λn < λp < λe
Imax − Imin I1 + I2 + 2 I1I2 − I1 − I2 + 2 I1I2
17. Which of the following figure represents the
2(I1 + I2 ) R 
= variation of ln   with ln A (if R = radius of a
4 I1I2  R0 
nucleus and A = its mass number)
 I1 
 + 1
I  4 +1 5
= 2 = =
I 2× 2 4
2 1
I2
(A)
So x = 4
15. A light whose electric field vectors are completely
removed by using a good polaroid, allowed to
incident on the surface of the prism at Brewster’s
angle. Choose the most suitable option for the
phenomenon related to the prism.
(A) Reflected and refracted rays will be
perpendicular to each other. (B)
(B) Wave will propagate along the surface of prism.
(C) No refraction, and there will be total reflection
of light.
(D) No reflection, and there will be total
transmission of light.
Answer (D)
Sol. When electric field vector is completely removed
(C)
and incident on Brewster’s angle then only
refraction takes place.
16. A proton, a neutron, an electron and an α-particle
have same energy. If λp, λn, λe and λα are the de
Broglie’s wavelengths of proton, neutron, electron
and α particle respectively, then choose the correct
relation from the following:
(A) λp = λn > λe > λα (D)
(B) λα < λn < λp < λe
(C) λe < λp = λn > λα
(D) λe = λp = λn = λα
Answer (B) Answer (B)

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Sol. We know that Sol. The correct match is:
R = R0A1/3 Facsimile – Static Document Image

Guided Media – Optical Fiber



Channel

Frequency – Local Broadcast Radio


⇒ Straight line Modulation
18. Identify the logic operation performed by the given Digital single – Rectangular Wave
circuit:
20. If n represents the actual number of deflections in a
converted galvanometer of resistance G and shunt
resistance S. Then the total current I when its figure
of merit is K will be
KS
(B)
(G + S )
(A)
(A) AND gate (S + G ) nKS
(B) OR gate
nKS nK (G + S )
(C) (D)
(C) NOR gate ( + S)
G S
(D) NAND gate Answer (D)
Answer (A) Sol. According to the information, current through
Sol. According to the circuit, galvanometer = nK

Y = (A′ + B′)′
⇒ Y = AB
⇒ AND gate
19. Match List I with List II S
⇒ i = nK
S +G
List I List II
nK ( S + G )
A. Facsimile I. Static Document ⇒ i=
S
Image
SECTION - B
B. Guided media II. Local Broadcast Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
Channel Radio contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a
C. Frequency III. Rectangular wave
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
Modulation correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
D. Digital Single IV. Optical Fiber truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g.
06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using the
Choose the correct answer from the following mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the
options: place designated to enter the answer.
(A) A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I 1
1. For z = a 2 x 3 y 2 , where 'a' is a constant. If
(B) A-I, B-IV, C-II, D-III
percentage error in measurement of 'x' and 'y' are
(C) A-IV, B-II, C-III, D-I 4% and 12%, respectively, then the percentage
(D) A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV error for 'z' will be _______ %.
Answer (18)
Answer (B)

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1 1 3
Sol. % error in z = 3 × 4 + × 12 F× = 0.2 × 10 ×
2 2 2

= 12 + 6 = 18% ⇒ F =2 3
2. A curved in a level road has a radius 75 m. The ⇒ F = 12 N
maximum speed of a car turning this curved road
∴ x = 12
can be 30 m/s without skidding. If radius of curved
road is changed to 48 m and the coefficient of 4. Moment of Inertia (M.I.) of four bodies having same
friction between the tyres and the road remains mass 'M' and radius '2R' are as follows :
same, then maximum allowed speed would be I1 = M.I. of solid sphere about its diameter
______ m/s. I2 = M.I. of solid cylinder about its axis
Answer (24) I3 = M.I. of solid circular disc about its diameter.

Sol.  v= µgr I4 = M.I. of thin circular ring about its diameter

If 2(I2 + I3) + I4 = x⋅ I1 then the value of x will be


v1 r1
⇒ = _________.
v2 r2
Answer (5)
30 75 25 5
⇒= = =  1 1 1 2
v2 48 16 4 Sol. 2  +  × M (2R )2 + M (2R )2 =
x M (2R )2
2 4 2 5

⇒ V2 = 24 m/s 1 1 2
⇒ 1+ + =x×
2 2 5
3. A block of mass 200 g is kept stationary on a
smooth inclined plane by applying a minimum ⇒ x=5

horizontal force F = x N as shown in figure. 5. Two satellites S1 and S2 are revolving in circular
orbits around a planet with radius R1 = 3200 km and
R2 = 800 km respectively. The ratio of speed of
satellite S1 to the speed of satellite S2 in their
1
respective orbits would be where x =
x

Answer (2)

The value of x = ______. GM


Sol. v =
R
Answer (12)
v1 R2
⇒ =
v2 R1
Sol.
v2 3200
= = 2
v1 800

v1 1
⇒ =
v2 2
F cos60° = mg sin60°
x=2

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6. When a gas filled in a closed vessel is heated by 9. In a series LCR circuit, the inductance, capacitance
and resistance are L = 100 mH, C = 100 μF and
raising the temperature by 1ºC, its pressure
R = 10 Ω respectively. They are connected to an
increases by 0.4%. The initial temperature of the AC source of voltage 220 V and frequency of 50 Hz.
The approximate value of current in the circuit will
gas is _____ K.
be ______ A.
Answer (250)
Sol. PV = nRT

dP dT
So, × 100 = × 100
P T

1
0.4= × 100
T
Answer (22)
⇒ T = 250 K
R 2 + ( xL − xC )
2
Sol. Z =
7. 27 identical drops are charged at 22 V each. They
combine to form a bigger drop. The potential of the  100 
2

= 102 + 10π − Ω
bigger drop will be ______ V.  π 
Answer (198)  10 Ω
Sol. Let the charge on one drop is q and its radius is r. 220
⇒ Current = A = 22 A
10
kq
So for one drop V = 10. In an experiment of CE configuration of n-p-n
r
transistor, the transfer characteristics are observed
For 27 drops merged new charge will be Q = 27q as given in figure.

and new radius is R = 3r


So new potential is

kQ kq
V'= = 9 = 9 × 22 V
R r
= 198 V
8. The length of a given cylindrical wire is increased to
double of its original length. The percentage
increase in the resistance of the wire will be
______%.
Answer (300)
If the input resistance is 200 Ω and output
Sol. Volume is constant so on length doubled
resistance is 60 Ω, the voltage gain in this
Area is halfed so experiment will be_________.
Answer (15)
l 2l l
R = ρ and R ' =ρ =ρ4 =4R IC Ro
A A A Sol. Voltage gain =
2 IB Ri

So percentage increase will be (10 mA )( 60 Ω )


=
4R − R
( 200 µA )( 200 Ω )
R%
= × 100
= 300%
R ⇒ Voltage gain = 15

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CHEMISTRY

SECTION - A 3. Solute A associates in water. When 0.7 g of solute


Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 A is dissolved in 42.0 gof water, it depresses the
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices freezing point by 0.2°C. The percentage
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. association of solute A in water is :
Choose the correct answer : [Given : Molar mass of A = 93 g mol–1. Molal
1. The minimum energy that must be possessed by depression constant of water is 1.86 K kg mol–1.]
photons in order to produce the photoelectric effect (A) 50%
with platinum metal is
(B) 60%
[Given The threshold frequency of platinum is 1.3 ×
1015 s–1 and h = 6.6 × 10–34 Js.] (C) 70%
(A) 3.21 × 10–14 J (B) 6.24 × 10–16 J (D) 80%
(C) 8.58 × 10–19 J (D) 9.76 × 10–20 J
Answer (D)
Answer (C)
Sol.: Since, Tf = ikfm
Sol.: The minimum energy possessed by photons will be
equal to the work function of the metal. 0.7 1000
m= 
Hence, 93 42
w0 = h0 0.7  1000
0.2 = i  1.86 
= 6.6 × 10–34 × 1.3 × 1015 93  42
= 8.58 × 10–19 J
i = 0.6
2. At 25°C and 1 atm pressure, the enthalpy of
i − 1 0.6 − 1
combustion of benzene (I) and acetylene (g) are = = = 0.8
1 1
–3268 kJ mol–1 and –1300 kJ mol–1, respectively. −1 −1
n 2
The change in enthalpy for the reaction
3C2H2(g) → C6H6(I), is Hence, percentage association of solute A is 80%.
(A) +324 kJ mol–1 (B) +632 kJ mol–1 4. The Ksp for bismuth sulphide (Bi2S3) is 1.08 ×
(C) –632 kJ mol –1
(D) –732 kJ mol –1 10–73. The solubility of Bi2S3 in mol L–1 at 298 K is
Answer (C) (A) 1.0 × 10–15
15
Sol.: I. C6H6 ( ) + O (g) → 6CO2 (g) + 3H2O(g) (B) 2.7 × 10–12
2 2
H1 = –3268 kJ/mol (C) 3.2 × 10–10

5 (D) 4.2 × 10–8


II. C2H2 (g) + O2 (g) → 2CO2 (g) + H2O(g)
2
Answer (A)
H2 = –1300 kJ/mol
Sol.: Bi2S3 2Bi3+ + 3S2−
III. 3C2H2 (g) → C6H6 ( ) H3
2s 3s
Applying Hess’s law of constant heat summation
Ksp = (2s)2(3s)3 = 108s5
H3 = 3 × H2 – H1
= 3 × (–1300) – (–3268) 108s5 = 108 × 10–75

= –632 kJ/mol s = 1.0 × 10–15 mol/L

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5. Match List I with List II. (1) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true.
List I List II (2) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are false.

A Zymase I Stomach (3) Statement-I is true but Statement II is false.

B Diastase II Yeast (4) Statement-I is false but Statement-II is true

C Urease III Malt Answer (A)

D Pepsin IV Soyabean Sol. Copper is refined using an electrolytic method.


Anodes are of impure copper and pure copper
Choose the correct answer from the options given
strips are taken as cathode
below
Impurities from the blister copper deposit as anode
(A) A-II, B-III, C-I, D-IV
mud which contains antimony, selenium, tellurium,
(B) A-II, B-III, C-IV, D-I
silver, gold and platinum.
(C) A-III, B-II, C-IV, D-I
Hence both statements are true
(D) A-III, B-II, C-I, D-IV
8. Given below are two statements one is labelled as
Answer (B)
Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R:
Sol.:
Assertion A: The amphoteric nature of water is
Enzyme Source
explained by using Lewis acid/base concept
Zymase → Yeast
Reason R: Water acts as an acid with NH3 and as
Diastase → Malt a base with H2S.
Urease → Soyabean In the light of the above statements choose the
correct answer from the options given below:
Pepsin → Stomach
(1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct
Hence, A-II, B-III, C-IV, D-I
explanation of A.
6. The correct order of electron gain enthalpies of Cl,
F, Te and Po is (2) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct
explanation of A.
(1) F < Cl < Te < Po
(2) Po < Te < F < Cl (3) A is true but R is false.
(3) Te < Po < Cl < F (4) A is false but R is true.
(4) Cl < F < Te < Po Answer (D)
Answer (B) Sol. The amphoteric nature of water is explained by
Sol. Te → –190 kJ mol–1 using Bronsted-Lowry acid base concept
Po → –174 kJ mol–1 H2O + NH3 OH– + NH4+
F → –333 kJ mol–1
(acid)

Cl → –349 kJ mol–1 H2O + H2S H3 O+ + HS –


(base)
Hence, correct order is Cl > F > Te > Po
Hence, A is false but R is true
7. Given below are two statements.
Statement-I: During electrolytic refining, blister 9. The correct order of reduction potentials of the
copper deposits precious metals. following pairs is

Statement-II: In the process of obtaining pure (A) Cl2/Cl– (B) I2/I–


copper by electrolysis method, copper blister is (C) Ag+/Ag (D) Na+/Na
used to make the anode. (E) Li+/ Li
In the light of the above statements, choose the
Choose the correct answer from the options given
correct answer from the options given below.
below:
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(1) A > C > B > D > E Sol. Valence shell Unpaired
(2) A > B > C > D > E Configuration electrons

(3) A > C > B > E > D V2+


→ 3
3d 4s 0
n=3
Ni2+ → 3d84s0 n=2
(4) A > B > C > E > D
Cr2+ → 3d44s0 n=4
Answer (A)
Fe 2+
→ 6
3d 4s 0
n=4
Sol. Standard Reduction Potential 2+
Since Ni has least number of unpaired electrons.
(A) Cl2/Cl 1.36 V Hence Ni2+ will have lowest spin only magnetic
(B) I2/I– 0.54 V moment Value.
12. Given below are two statements: one is labelled
(C) Ag+/Ag 0.80 V
as Assertion A and the other is labelled as
(D) Na+/Na –2.71 V Reason R.
(E) Li+/ Li –3.05 V Assertion A: Polluted water may have a value of
Hence, correct order is A > C > B > D > E BOD of the order of 17 ppm.
Reason R: BOD is a measure of oxygen required
10. The number of bridged oxygen atoms present in
to oxidise both the bio-degradable and non-
compound B formed from the following reactions is
biodegradable organic material in water.
Pb(NO3 )2 ⎯⎯⎯
673 K
→ A + PbO + O2 In the light of the above statements, choose the
A ⎯⎯⎯⎯
Dimerise
→B most appropriate answer from the options given
below.
(1) 0
(A) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct
(2) 1 explanation of A.
(3) 2 (B) Both A and R are correct but R is NOT the
(4) 3 correct explanation of A.
(C) A is correct but R is not correct.
Answer (A)
(D) A is not correct but R is correct.
Sol. 2Pb(NO3 )2 ⎯⎯⎯→ 4NO2 + 2PbO + O2
673 K
Answer (C)
A
Sol. Highly polluted water could have a BOD value of 17
NO2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯
Dimerise
→ N2 O4 ppm or more.
A B
The amount of oxygen required by bacteria to break
down the organic matter present in a certain volume
of a sample of water is called Biochemical Oxygen
demand (BOD).
Hence A is correct but R is not correct.
13. Given below are two statements: one is labelled
Hence no bridged oxygen atom is present in N2O4.
as Assertion A and the other is labelled as
11. The metal ion (in gaseous state) with lowest spin- Reason R.
only magnetic moment value is Assertion A: A mixture contains benzoic acid and
2+ naphthalene. The pure benzoic acid can be
(A) V
(B) Ni2+ separated out by the use of benzene.
Reason R: Benzoic acid is soluble in hot water.
(C) Cr2+
In the light of the above statements, choose the
(D) Fe2+ most appropriate answer from the options given
Answer (B) below.

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(A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct Answer (A)
explanation of A.
Sol.
(B) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct
explanation of A.
(C) A is true but R is false.
(D) A is false but R is true.
Answer (D)
Sol. Since, both benzoic acid and naphthalene will
dissolve in benzene. Hence assertion is wrong. 16. In the given reaction
Benzoic acid is almost insoluble in cold water but OH
soluble in hot water. Hence Reason is true
(i) 2 Mg, THF C
14. During halogen test, sodium fusion extract is boiled 2A
(ii) Methyl benzoate
+
with concentrated HNO3 to (iii) H2O/H

(A) remove unreacted sodium


(B) decompose cyanide or sulphide of sodium
‘A’ can be
(C) extract halogen from organic compound
(A) Benzyl bromide
(D) maintain the pH of extract.
(B) Bromo benzene
Answer (B)
(C) Cyclohexyl bromide
Sol. During test for halogen, if nitrogen or sulphur is also
(D) Methyl bromide
present in the compound, then sodium fusion
Answer (B)
extract is first boiled with concentrated nitric acid to
Sol.
decompose cyanide or sulphide of sodium formed
S+
during Lassaigne's test. Br MgBr
S–
15. Amongst the following, the major product of the
2Mg, THF
given chemical reaction is 2 2

'A' O
C – O – CH3

(A) O–

(B)

+
H2O/H

(C) OH

(D)

Hence 'A' is bromobenzene.


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17. Which of the following conditions or reaction (B)
sequence will NOT give acetophenone as the major O OH
product?
O
O
(C)
O H
(A) (a) C6H5 H + CH 3MgBr

(b) Na2Cr2O7, H+
(D)
O O O
(B) (a) H3C H + C 6H5MgBr Answer (D)

(b) PCC, DCM Sol.

O
H+ OH

(C) C6H5 OC2H5 + 2CH 3MgBr 


O O
O

O
(D) C6H5 Cl + CH 3MgBr + CdCl 2 O

Answer (C) 19. Which of the following ketone will NOT give
Sol. C will not give acetophenone enamine on treatment with secondary amines?
[where t-Bu is –C(CH3)3]

O O
(A) C (B)

C2H5 C2H5 C2H5 CH3

O
O
(C) (D)
C
t-Bu t-Bu

Answer (C)

Sol. In order to form enamine from the reaction of


carbonyl compound with 2º amine, the carbonyl
18. The major product formed in the following reaction, compound must have -hydrogen.
is
O
+
H
OH + In C No -hydrogen is present.

O t-Bu t-Bu
Along with this, due to steric crowding by t-Bu
(A)
O group, it is difficult for 2º amine to attack on this
O compound.

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20. An antiseptic Dettol is a mixture of two compounds 30 P
= 2
‘A’ and ‘B’ where A has 6 electrons and B has 2 300 318
electrons. What is ‘B’?
P2  32 atm
(A) Bithionol
(B) Terpineol 3. Amongst BeF2, BF3, H2O, NH3, CCl4 and HCl, the
number of molecules with non-zero net dipole
(C) Chloroxylenol
moment is ______.
(D) Chloramphenicol
Answer (3)
Answer (B)
Sol. Dettol is a mixture of chloroxylenol and terpineol. Sol. F – Be – F =0

Chloroxylenol has 6 electrons and terpineol has 2


electrons. =0

Hence B is terpineol.
SECTION - B ≠0
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a ≠0
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g.
06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using the =0
mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the
place designated to enter the answer.
1. A protein 'A' contains 0.30% of glycine (molecular H – Cl ≠0
weight 75). The minimum molar mass of the protein 4. At 345 K, the half life for the decomposition of a
'A' is _______ × 103 g mol–1 [nearest integer] sample of a gaseous compound initially at 55.5 kPa
Answer (25) was 340 s. When the pressure was 27.8 kPa, the
Sol. 0.3% glycine means half life was found to be 170 s. The order of the
100 g protein 'A' contains 0.3 g glycine. reaction is ________. [integer answer]

Since, molar mass of glycine is 75 Answer (0)

100 1
75 g glycine will be present in  75 g protein Sol. t 1 
0.3 2 [P0 ]n−1
Minimum molar mass of protein A is 25 × 103 g/mol
( t1 2 )1 P0 n2−1
2. A rigid nitrogen tank stored inside a laboratory has =
a pressure of 30 atm at 06:00 am when the ( t1 2 )2 P0 1n−1
temperature is 27°C. At 03:00 pm, when the n −1
340  27.8 
temperature is 45°C, the pressure in the tank will be = 
170  55.5 
_______ atm. [nearest integer]
n−1
Answer (32)  1
2= 
Sol. Since 2
PT 2 = (2)1 – n

P1 P2  P1 is pressure at 6 am  1–n=1
Hence, =  
T1 T2  P2 is pressure at 3 pm  n=0

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5. A solution of Fe2(SO4)3 is electrolyzed for 'x' min [Co(NH3)6]Cl3 → Inner-orbital complex
with a current of 1.5 A to deposit 0.3482 g of Fe.
Since CN– is a strong field ligand than NH3. Hence
The value of x is _______. [nearest integer]
K3[Fe(CN)6] is the inner-orbital complex that
Given : 1 F = 96500 C mol–1 absorbs light at shortest wavelength.
Atomic mass of Fe = 56 g mol–1
Fe(III) → valence shell configuration 3d5
Answer (20)
Since CN– will do pairing, so unpaired electron = 1
Sol. Fe3+ + 3e– → Fe
0.3482  = 1(1 + 2) = 3 BM 2 BM
Moles of Fe deposited = = 6.2  10−3
56
8. The Novolac polymer has mass of 963 g. The
For 1 mole Fe, charge required is 3 F
number of monomer units present in it are
For 6.2 × 10–3 mole Fe, charge required is
Answer (9)
3 × 6.2 × 10–3 F
Since, charge required = 18.6 × 10–3 × 96500 C Sol. Novolac is

= 1794.9 C
And,
1.5 × t = 1794.9
1794.9
t= min Molar mass of monomer is 107 g/mol
1.5  60
963
t  20 min n= =9
107
6. Consider the following reactions:
Number of monomer units present in it are 9.
PCl3 + H2O → A + HCl
9. How many of the given compounds will give a
A + H2O → B + HCl positive Biuret test_________? Glycine,
The number of ionisable protons present in the Glycylalanine, Tripeptide, Biuret.
product B is Answer (2)
Answer (2)
Sol. Since dipeptides and free amino acids do not give
Sol. PCl3 + H2O ⎯⎯→ P(OH)Cl2 + HCl biuret test. Hence glycine and glycylalanine do not
A give this test.

P(OH)Cl2 + H2O ⎯⎯→ P(OH)2 Cl + HCl 10. The neutralization occurs when 10 mL of 0.1M acid
A B ‘A’ is allowed to react with 30 mL of 0.05 M base
M(OH)2. The basicity of the acid ‘A’ is_________.
Hydrogen attached with oxygen are ionisable.
Hence number of ionisable protons present in [M is a metal]
compound B are 2. Answer (3)
7. Amongst FeCl3.3H2O, K3[Fe(CN)6)] and
Sol. Milieq of acid A = Milieq of base M(OH)2
[Co(NH3)6]Cl3, the spin-only magnetic moment
value of the inner-orbital complex that absorbs light (M  V  n − Factor)A = (M  V  n − Factor)M(OH)2
at shortest wavelength is_______B.M. [nearest
[n-Factor of M(OH)2 = 2]
integer]
Answer (2) 0.1 × 10 × n-Factor = 0.05 × 30 × 2

Sol. [Fe(H2O)3Cl3] → Outer-orbital complex (n-Factor)A = 3


K3[Fe(CN)6] → Inner-orbital complex Hence basicity of acid A is 3.

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MATHEMATICS

SECTION - A z1
Sol.  = – i  z1 = – iz2
z2
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices 
 arg(z1) = – + arg( z2 ) …(i)
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 2

Also arg( z1 ) – arg( z2 ) = 


Choose the correct answer :
1. Let A = {x  R : | x + 1 | < 2} and B = {x  R : | x –  arg(z1) + arg(z2) =  …(ii)
1 |  2}. Then which one of the following
From (i) and (ii), we get
statements is NOT true?
(A) A – B = (–1, 1) (B) B – A = R – (–3, 1)  3
arg( z1) = and arg( z2 ) =
(C) A  B = (–3, –1] (D) A  B = R – [1, 3) 4 4
Answer (B) 4. The system of equations
Sol. A = (–3, 1) and B = (–, –1]  [3, ) –kx + 3y – 14z = 25
So, A – B = (–1, 1)
–15x + 4y – kz = 3
B – A = (–, –3]  [3, ) = R – (–3, 3)
–4x + y + 3z = 4
A  B = (–3, –1]
is consistent for all k in the set
and A  B = (–, 1)  [3, ) = R – [1, 3)
2. Let a, b  R be such that the equation ax2 – 2bx + (A) R (B) R – {–11, 13}
15 = 0 has a repeated root . If  and  are the (C) R – {13} (D) R – {–11, 11}
roots of the equation x2 – 2bx + 21 = 0, then 2 + 2 Answer (D)
is equal to
Sol. The system may be inconsistent if
(A) 37 (B) 58
(C) 68 (D) 92 –k 3 –14
Answer (B) –15 4 – k = 0  k = 11
Sol. ax2 – 2bx + 15 = 0 has repeated root so b2 = 15a –4 1 3
15
and  = Hence if system is consistent then
b
k  R – {11, – 11}
  is a root of x2 – 2bx + 21 = 0
 1 1

225
5.
( ) ( )
lim tan2 x  2 sin2 x + 3 sin x + 4 2 − sin2 x + 6 sin x + 2 2 
  
is
So = 9  b2 = 25 x→
b2
2

equal to
Now 2 + 2 = ( + )2 – 2 = 4b2 – 42 = 100 – 42
= 58 1
(A)
3. Let z1 and z2 be two complex numbers such that 12

z  (B) −
1
z1 = i z2 and arg  1  = . Then 18
 z2 
1
 3 (C) −
(A) arg z2 =   (B) arg z2 = – 12
4 4
 3 1
(D)
(C) arg z1 = (D) arg z1 = – 6
4 4
Answer (C) Answer (A)

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Sol. lim tan2 x


  2sin x + 3 sin x + 4 –
2
sin2 x + 6 sin x + 2   x + 5  501 
x 500   − 1
 x 
x→
2 101 
Sol. Coeff. of x in
x+5
tan2 x (sin2 x – 3 sin x + 2) −1
= lim x

x→ 2 sin2 x + 3 sin x + 4 + sin2 x + 6 sin x + 2
1
2
= Coeff. of x101 in 

( x + 5)501 − x 501 
1 (1– sin x )(2 – sin x ) 5
= lim  sin2 x
6 x→ 2 1 501
cos x = C101  5400
2 5
1 (2 – sin x )sin2 x = 501C101  5399
= lim
6 x→  1 + sin x
2 8. The sum 1 + 2  3 + 3  32 + …. + 10  39 is equal to

1 2  312 + 10 19  310 + 1
= (A) (B)
12 4 4
6. The area of the region enclosed between the 9  310 + 1
(C) 5  310 − 2 (D)
parabolas y2 = 2x – 1 and y2 = 4x – 3 is 2
1 1 Answer (B)
(A) (B)
3 6 S = 1.3 + 2.31 + 3.32 + ....... + 10.39
Sol. Let
2 3 3S = 1.31 + 2.32 + ................... + 10.310
(C) (D)
3 4 –2S = (1.3° + 1.31 + 1.32 + ……. + 1.39) – 10.310
Answer (A) 1 10
10 3 – 1

 S= 10.3 – 
Sol. Area of the shaded region 2  3 – 1 

19.310 + 1
 S=
4
9. Let P be the plane passing through the intersection
of the planes

( ) ( )
r  iˆ + 3 jˆ − kˆ = 5 and r  2iˆ − jˆ + kˆ = 3, and the
point (2, 1, –2). Let the position vectors of the points
X and Y be iˆ − 2 ˆj + 4kˆ and 5iˆ − jˆ + 2kˆ
respectively. Then the points
(A) X and X + Y are on the same side of P
1 y 2 + 3 y 2 + 1  (B) Y and Y – X are on the opposite sides of P
= 2  – dy
0 2 
 4 (C) X and Y are on the opposite sides of P
(D) X + Y and X – Y are on the same side of P
1 1 y 2 
= 2  – dy Answer (C)
0 4 4 
 Sol. Let the equation of required plane

1 1  1  : ( x + 3y − z − 5 ) +  ( 2x − y + z − 3 ) = 0
= 2 –  =
 4 12  3  ( 2, 1, − 2 ) lies on it so, 2 +  ( −2 ) = 0
7. The coefficient of x101 in the expression (5 + x)500 +  =1
x(5 + x)499 + x2(5 + x)498 + ……+ x500, x > 0, is Hence,  : 3 x + 2y − 8 = 0
(A) 501C (5)399 (B) 501C (5)400
101 101   x = −9, y = 5,  x + y = 4
(C) 501C (5)400 (D) 500C (5)399
100 101  x − y = −22 and  y − x = 6
Answer (A) Clearly X and Y are on opposite sides of plane 
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10. A circle touches both the y-axis and the line x + y = 0. 
cos2 nx
Then the locus of its center is 12. If bn =  2 dx, n  , then
0 sin x
(A) y = 2 x (B) x = 2 y (A) b3 – b2, b4 – b3, b5 – b4 are in an A.P. with
(C) y 2 − x 2 = 2 xy (D) x 2 − y 2 = 2 xy common difference –2

Answer (D) 1 1 1
(B) , , are in an A. P. with
b3 – b2 b4 – b3 b5 – b4
Sol. Let the centre be (h, k)
common difference 2
h+k
So, | h | = (C) b3 – b2, b4 – b3, b5 – b4 are in a G.P.
2
1 1 1
 2h2 = h2 + k2 + 2hk (D) , , are in an A.P. with
b3 – b2 b4 – b3 b5 – b4
Locus will be x2 – y2 = 2xy
common difference –2
11. Water is being filled at the rate of 1 cm3/sec in a Answer (D)
right circular conical vessel (vertex downwards) of

height 35 cm and diameter 14 cm. When the height cos2 nx – cos2 (n − 1)x
Sol. bn – bn −1 =  2 dx
of the water level is 10 cm, the rate (in cm 2/sec) at 0 sin x
which the wet conical surface area of the vessel  /2 – sin(2n − 1)x  sin x
increase, is = dx
0 sin x
21  /2
(A) 5 (B) cos(2n − 1)x 1
5 = =–
2n − 1 0 2n − 1
26 26
(C) (D) So, b3 – b2, b4 – b3, b5 – b4 are in H.P.
5 10
1 1 1
Answer (C)  , , are in A. P. with
b3 – b2 b4 – b3 b5 – b4
1 2 r 7 1
Sol. V = r h and = = common difference –2.
3 h 35 5
13. If y = y(x) is the solution of the differential equation
1
 V = h3 2x 2
dy e
– 2 xy + 3 y 2 = 0 such that y (e ) = , then
75 dx 3
y(1) is equal to
1 2
(A) (B)
3 3
3
(C) (D) 3
2
Answer (B)
dy
Sol. 2 x 2 – 2 xy + 3 y 2 = 0
dx
 2 x( xdy – ydx ) + 3 y 2dx = 0
dV 1 dh
= h2 =1  xdy – ydx  dx
dt 25 dt  2
 2
 + 3 =0
 y  x
dh 25
 =
dt h 2 2x
 – + 3ln x = C
y
h h2 
Now, S = rl =    h2 + = 26h2 e
5 25 25 y (e ) =  – 6 + 3 = C  C = –3
3
dS 2 26h dh 2 26
 =  = Now, at x = 1, –
2
+ 0 = –3
dt 25 dt h y
dS 26 2
 = y=
dt ( h = 10) 5 3
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14. If the angle made by the tangent at the point (x0, y0) 16. A biased die is marked with numbers 2, 4, 8, 16, 32,
on the curve x = 12(t + sin t cos t ), 32 on its faces and the probability of getting a face
1
 with mark n is . If the die is thrown thrice, then
2
y = 12(1 + sin t ) , 0  t  , with the positive x-axis n
2 the probability, that the sum of the numbers
 obtained is 48, is :
is , then y0 is equal to:
3
7 
(A) (B)
(
(A) 6 3 + 2 2 ) (
(B) 3 7 + 4 3 ) 11
2 12
2
3 3
(C) 27 (D) 48 (C) (D)
10
2 212
Answer (C)
Answer (D)
dy 24(1 + sin t )cos t 1 + sin t  t  Sol. There are only two ways to get sum 48,
Sol. = = = tan  + 
dx 12(1 + cos 2t ) cos t 4 2 which are (32, 8, 8) and (16, 16, 16)
So, required probability
dy  t
= 3 = tan  +   2 1 1  1 1 1 
dx ( x0 , y 0 )  4 2 = 3 · ·  +  · · 
 32 8 8   16 16 16 
 3 1
 t= = +
6 10
2 12
2
2 13
  =
So, y    = 12  1 + sin  = 27 212
0 at t =   6
 6
17. The negation of the Boolean expression
15. The value of 2sin(12°) – sin(72°) is : ((~ q)  p)  ((~ p)  q) is logically equivalent to :
(A) p  q (B) q  p
(A)
5 1– 3 ( ) (C) ~ (p  q) (D) ~ (q  p)
4 Answer (C)
1– 5 Sol. Let S : ((~ q)  p)  ((~ p)  q)
(B)
8  S : ~ ((~ q)  p)  ((~ p)  q)
 S : (q  (~ p))  ((~ p)  q)
(C)
3 1– 5 ( )  S : (~ p)  q
2  S:pq

(D)
3 1– 5 ( ) So, negation of S will be ~ (p  q)
18. If the line y = 4 + kx, k > 0, is the tangent to the
4 parabola y = x – x2 at the point P and V is the vertex
Answer (D) of the parabola, then the slope of the line through
P and V is :
Sol. 2 sin12 – sin72
3 26
= sin12 + ( −2cos 42  sin30 ) (A)
2
(B)
9
= sin12 – cos 42 5 23
(C) (D)
= sin12 – sin 48 2 6
Answer (C)
= 2 sin18  cos30
Sol.  Line y = kx + 4 touches the parabola y = x – x2.
 5 – 1 3
= −2   So, kx + 4 = x – x2  x2 + (k – 1) x + 4 = 0 has only
 4  2
  one root
(k – 1)2 = 16  k = 5 or – 3 but k > 0
=
(
3 1− 5 ) So, k = 5.
4 And hence x2 + 4x + 4 = 0  x = – 2
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 1 1 9
So, P(–2, –6) and V is  ,  = ( + )2 − 4 
2 4 2 
1   4 2 8 
+6 =
9
 −  + 
5
Slope of PV = 4 = 2  3  3
1 2 
+2
2 1
= [16 + 24] = 20
  15   2
 cos  –1 
–1   4   SECTION - B
19. The value of tan is equal to :
  
 sin    Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
 4 
contains 10 questions. In Section B, attempt any five
 
(A) – (B) – questions out of 10. The answer to each question is a
4 8
NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
5 4
(C) – (D) – correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
12 9
truncated/rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g.
Answer (B) 06.25, 07.00, –00.33, –00.30, 30.27, –27.30) using the
  15   mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the
 cos   − 1
Sol. tan–1   4   place designated to enter the answer.
  
 sin 
 4   2 −2   −1 2 
1. Let A =   and B =   . Then the
 1 −1   −1 2 
 1 
 − 1 number of elements in the set {(n, m) : n, m  { 1,
= tan–1  2  2……….., 10} and nAn + mBm = I} is ____________.
 1 
 
 2 
Answer (1)
= tan –1
(1 − 2 ) = − tan (
–1
)
2 −1 2 −2 2 −2
Sol. A2 =    
 1 −1  1 −1

= −
8 2 −2
=   =A  AK = A, K  I
2 2  1 −1
x y
20. The line y = x + 1 meets the ellipse + = 1 at
4 2  −1 2  −1 2  −1 2
B2 =   = =B
two points P and Q. If r is the radius of the circle  −1 2  −1 2  −1 2
with PQ as diameter then (3r)2 is equal to :
So, BK = B, K  I
(A) 20 (B) 12 nAn + mBm = nA + mB
(C) 11 (D) 8
2n − 2n   −m 2m 
Answer (A) =  + 
 n − n   −m 2m 
Sol. Let point (a, a + 1) as the point of intersection of line
and ellipse. 1 0 
=  
 0 1
a2 (a + 1)2
So, + = 1  a2 + 2(a2 + 2a + 1) = 4 So, 2n – m = 1, –n + m = 0, 2m – n = 1
4 2
So, (m, n) = (1, 1)
 3a2 + 4a – 2 = 0
2 x − 3, x  0
If roots of this equation are  and . 2. Let f(x) = [2x2 + 1] and g(x) =  ,
2 x + 3, x  0
So, P(,  + 1) and Q(,  + 1)
where [t] is the greatest integer  t. Then, in the
PQ2 = 4r2 = ( – )2 + ( – )2 open interval (–1, 1), the number of points where
9 fog is discontinuous is equal to _______.
 9r2 = (2( − )2 )
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[2(2 x − 3)2 ] + 1, x  0  3
r
Sol. f(g(x) =  Sol. Tr +1 = 10Cr (2 x 3 )10−r  
[2(2x + 3)2 ] + 1, x  0  x

The possible points where fog(x) may be = 10Cr 210 −r 3r x 30 − 4r

discontinuous are
So, r  8, 9, 10
2(2x – 3)2 I & x (–1, 0)
10
2(2x + 3)2 I & x [0, 1)  3
Sum of required Coeff. =  2.13 + 
x (–1, 0) x [0, 1)  1

2x – 3  (–5, –3) 2x + 3  [3, 5) ( 10 C8 2238 +10 C9 2139 +10 C10 20310 )


2(2x – 3)2  (18, 50) 2(2x + 3)2  [18, 50)
So, no. of points = 31 It is discontinuous at all  10 C ·22 10 
= 510 − 39  8
+ C9 · 21 +10 C10 · 3 
points except x = 0 of  3 
 
no. points = 31
4 10
So, total = 62 = · C8 + 20 + 3 = 83
3
b
1
The value of b > 3 for which 12 5. If the mean deviation about the mean of the
( x − 1) ( x )
3. dx
2 2
3 −4 5(n + 1)
numbers 1, 2, 3, …. n, where n is odd, is ,
 49  n
= loge   , is equal to then n is equal to ___________.
 40 
Answer (6) Answer (21)

 1  (n + 1)
1 1 1 n
Sol. I =  dx =   x 2 − 4 − x 2 − 1  dx 2 = n +1
( x 2 − 1) ( x 2 − 4) 3  Sol. Mean =
  n 2
11 x − 2 1 x −1   n −1 n − 3 n − 5 
=  ln − ln  +C 2 + + + ...0 
3 4 x + 2 2 x +1 
M.D. = 
2 2 2  = 5(n + 1)
n n
x −2 x −1
12I = ln − 2 ln +C  ((n – 1) + (n – 3) + (n – 5) + … 0) = 5(n + 1)
x+2 x +1
 n + 1
b    · (n – 1) = 5( n + 1)
dx  4 
12
2
3 (x − 4) ( x 2 − 1)
So, n = 21
b−2  b − 1   1   1 Let b = iˆ + ˆj + kˆ,   . If a is a vector such that
 − 2 ln   −  ln   − 2 ln   
= ln  6.
 b + 2   b + 1     5  2 
a  b = 13iˆ − jˆ − 4kˆ and a·b + 21 = 0, then
  b − 2  (b + 1)   4  2
= ln  

·  − ln
  b + 2  (b − 1)2   5 

( b − a )(· kˆ − jˆ ) + ( b + a )(· iˆ − kˆ ) is equal to
Answer (14)
49 (b − 2) (b + 1)2 5
So, = · Sol. Let a = xiˆ = yjˆ + zkˆ
40 (b + 2) (b − 1)2 4

 b=6 iˆ jˆ kˆ
4. If the sum of the co-efficients of all the positive even So, x y z = iˆ ( y − z ) + jˆ ( z − x ) + kˆ ( x − y )
powers of x in the binomial expansion of 1 1 
10
 3 3  y – z = 13, z – x = –1, x – y = –4
 2x + x  is 510 – ·39, the  is equal to ____.
  and x + y + z = –21
Answer (83)
 clearly,  = 3, x = –2, y = 2 and z = –7
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So, b − a = 3iˆ − jˆ + 10kˆ x2 y2
 5
Sol. –= 1 e = 
and b + a = −iˆ + 3 jˆ − 4kˆ a 2
b 
2 4
 25 
( b − a )·( kˆ − jˆ ) + ( b + a )·( iˆ − kˆ ) = 11 + 3 = 14
3
 So, b2 = a2  – 1  b = a
 16  4
7. The total number of three-digit numbers, with one  8 12 
digit repeated exactly two times, is ______. Also  ,  lies on the given hyperbola
 5 5 
Answer (243)
64
144 8 6
Sol. C-1 : All digits are non-zero So, – = 1  a = and b =
5a  9a 
2 2 5 5
9 3!
C2  2  = 216 25  
 16 
2  
C-2 : One digit is 0 Equation of normal
0, 0, x  9C1  1 = 9 64  x  36  y 
+  =4
25  8  25  12 5 
0, x, x  9C1  2 = 18  5
Total = 216 + 27 = 243 8 3
 x+ y =4
8. ( )
Let f ( x ) = ( x − 1) x 2 − 2x − 3 + x − 3, x  R. If m
5 5
 8 5 x + 15 y = 100
5

and M are respectively the number of points of local


minimum and local maximum of f in the interval So,  = 15 and  = 100
(0, 4), then m + M is equal to Gives  −  = 85
Answer (3) 10. Let l1 be the line in xy-plane with x and y intercepts
Sol. f(x) = ( x − 1)( x + 1)( x − 3) + ( x − 3) 1 1
and respectively and l2 be the line in
8 4 2
 ( x − 3)( x 2 ) 3x4
 zx-plane with x and z intercepts –
1
and –
1
f ( x ) = ( x − 3)(2 − x 2 ) 1  x  3 8 6 3
 2
 ( x − 3)( x ) 0  x 1 respectively. If d is the shortest distance between
the line l1 and l2, then d–2 is equal to __________ .
 3x 2 – 6x 3x4 Answer (51)
 1
2
f ( x ) = −3 x + 6 x + 2 1  x  3 x−
8 y z
 Sol. = = ____L1
2
 3 x − 6 x 0  x 1 1 1 0

8 4 2
f (3+ )  0 f (3 – )  0 → Minimum 1
x−
f (1+ )  0 f (1– )  0 → Minimum or 8 = y =z …(i)
1 − 2 0
x  (1, 3) f ( x ) = 0 at one point → Maximum Equation of L2
x  (3, 4) f ( x )  0 1
x+
8 =y =z
x  (0, 1) f ( x )  0 …(ii)
−6 3 0 8
So, 3 points
(c − a)·(b  d )
x2 y2 d=
9. Let the eccentricity of the hyperbola – =1 | bd |
a2 b2
5
be . If the equation of the normal at the point
 1 ˆ
 
ˆ ( ˆ ˆ
 4 i · 4 2 i + 4 j + 3 6 k )
4 =
(4 2 ) ( )
2 2
 8 12  + 42 + 3 6
 ,  on the hyperbola is 8 5 x +  y =  , then
 5 5 
2 1
 –  is equal to ____. = =
32 + 16 + 54 51
Answer (85) d–2 = 51
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