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ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES

HALF COURSE TEST – IV

JEE (Main)-2022
TEST DATE: 25-04-2021

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – A

SECTION – A

1. B
1
Sol. 0E2 is the expression of energy density (Energy per unit volume)
2
1 2  ML2 T 2 
 2  0E    L3 
   
 ML1T 2 

2. C
Sol. Let AC = x and BE = y
Then, BE2  AE 2  l2
2
x
or y 2     l2
2
 dy  x dx
 2y    . 0
 dt  2 dt
 dy  1  x  dx
    .
 dt  2  2y  dt
x  2y, when the rhombus is a square

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A C
E

1 V
Hence, VB  VC 
2 2

3. A
m
Sol. v x  u cos 45o  10 2 cos 45o  10
s
m
v y   v  v x   125  100  5
2 2

s
Using v y  u y  gt
Uy  Vy  5    5 
We have, t    1.0 s
g 10

4. C
Sol. T1  T2  mg
 C O
 T1r1  T2r2
 3L 
 T1  cos  
 2 
 3L 
 T2  cos  
 2 
Or T1 = T2
T1

r1
T2
 C
3L
2 
r2

mg

Solving these two equation we get,


mg
T1  T2 
2

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5. D
Sol. Extension in the spring is
x  AB  R  2R cos 30o  R
  3 1 R
 Spring force
 
3  1 mg
F  kx 
R
 
3 1 R

 2 mg

B
F
30o
30o
30o 60o mg
A

Free body diagram of bead is shown in figure.


3
N  F  mg  cos30o   2mg  mg 
2
3 3mg

2

6. A
Sol. Relative velocity of separation = relative velocity of approach
v  as e = 1
2r
 Time next collision =
v

7. D
Sol. Net torque about O should be zero. Hence,
l  l 
mg  sin60o   Mg  sin30o 
2  2 
M sin 60o
   3
m sin30o

8. B
Sol. There will be loss of kinetic energy till sliding continues  for f  t1 
 E2  E1
After that  for t  t1  , when pure rolling starts, kinetic energy will becomes constant, as friction
becomes zero hence, E 2  E3 .

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9. A
dA A L
Sol.  
dt T 2m
2mA
L 
T

10. B
2T cos 
Sol. h
rg
In a freely falling lift geff  0, so h   or it will fill the entire length of the tube.

11. B
Sol. Equivalent spring constant of a wire is given by

l, A l, A l, 2 A
Y1 Y2 Y

YA
K
l
K eq  K1  K 2
Y  2A 
Y1A Y2 A
or 

l l l
Y1  Y2
or Y 
2

12. D
m 4 2m
Sol. T1  2 or k1 
k1 T12
m 4  2m
T2  2 or k 2 
k2 T22
m 4 2 m
Now, T = 2  or k =
k T2
In parallel k = k1  k 2
1 1 1
Substituting the values of k, k1 and k2 we get  
T 2 T12 T22

13. A
Sol. sin t  x
y
cos t 
2
Squaring and adding these two equations we have,
y2
x2  1
4
This is an equation of an ellipse.

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14. C

Sol. 1  x 
4
3   3 1
2  x  x 2
4 2

15. C

Sol. 4  2
2

 
2
2 4 
k 
 
x = 0 is a node.
Therefore amplitude at a distance x can be written as a x  a sin kx
x 0



at  x 
3
 4    3a
a x  a sin   3   2
   

16. B
P0
Sol. At V = V0 ,P 
2
 P0 
 V0 
PV  2 
 Ti   n  1
nR 2R
4P
and at V = 2V0 ,P  0
5
 4P0 
 2V0   
 Tf 
PV
  5   8P0 V0
nR R 5R
8 1P V 11 P0 V0
 T  Tf  Ti     0 0 
 5 2  R 10 R

17. D
T 2
Sol. P P  constant 
V
T 2  2T 
V  or d V =   dT
P  P 
2T0

W  PdV
T0
2T0
 2 T 
  P  
T0
P 
dT  3T02

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18. B
1,1  
Sol. W  F. ds
 0,0 

Here ds  dxiˆ  dyjˆ  dzkˆ
1,1
W    x dy  ydx 
2

 0,0 
1,1
   y dy  x.dx  as x = y 
2

 0,0 
1,1
 y3 x2  5
W      J
 3 2  0,0 6

19. B
 
Sol. dv  a dt  t ˆi+3t 2 ˆj dt  

 2s
v
  d v   t ˆi + 3t 2 ˆj dt  
0 0
Or velocity after 2 s is,


v  2iˆ  8ˆj m / s 
Speed after 2 s
2   8   68 m/s
2 2
v
From work energy theorem,
1 1
W  mv 2   68  34 J
2 2

20. C
Sol. When the vessel is stationary,
Weight = upthrust
i.e., Vw g  Vi L g
 w  density of wood and L  density of liquid 
Vi w
or  ............ 1
V L
When the vessel moves upwards, upthrust – weight = (mass) (acceleration)
Vw g
or Vi' L  g  g / 2   Vw g 
2
V '

or i  w .........  2 
v L
From Eqs. (1) and (2), we see that
Vi Vi'

V V
i.e., fraction (or percentage) of volume immersed in liquid remains unchanged.

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SECTION – B

21. 00002.00
Sol. Weight = Upthrust
 mg  10   0.8  g   10  1 g
3 3

 m   200  gm

22. 00003.00
p
Sol. F  n  mv 
t
Here, n = number of bullets fired per second.
F
n 
mv
144
 3
0.04  1200

23. 00008.00
1 
Sol.   2  t12    t1  t 2 
2 

 t1

t
t1 t2 t1

 4  10    4  10 10 
2

 800 rad

24. 00000.02
k 16
Sol.    4 rad/s
m 1
1
Now K max  m 2 A 2
2
1
 
  1  4  5  10 2  2  10 2 J
2 2

25. 00001.33
Sol. n1  n2 i  n1  n2 f
p0 V p0 V pV pV
  
RT0 RT0 RT0 2RT0
4
p  p0
3

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26. 00004.00
Sol. Initially the rods are in parallel
Q  1  2 

t R

  
  
  1 
100  0 
 q1L  ...........  i 
R/2
Finally when rods are in series
Q mL 100  0 
    q2L  ....  ii
 t 2 t 2R
q1 4
From eqs. (1) and (2), 
q2 1

27. 00005.00
 20 x 
Sol. A x  A sin  
 3 
A/2 A A/2
A/2

5 cm 5 cm
2.5 cm
 x  0 is a node
A
Ax 
2
20  1
at  or x = m  2.5 cm
3 6 40
2  2 
=    30 cm
k  20 / 3 

 7.5 cm
4

28. 00005.00
Sol. 2 A  g
g A
 or T  2
A g

29. 00000.40
Sol. From work energy theorem work done by all the forces = change in kinetic energy
 (Work done by gravity for 7 m) + (work done by upthrust for 2 m) + (work done by resistive
forces) = 0 as K.E. = 0
 1 
 110  7  cos0o      w g 2  cos/ 80  work done by resistive forces = 0
o

 2 / 3   w 

 Work done by resistive forces = - 40 J

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30. 00000.75
Sol. C to D

V1 ev2
C
x x V1
D ev2
x/2 x/2 
t AB  x / v1 A
x fC/D  x / 2v1 V2

x/2 x/2
B

v2
v 2  2gx  gt t =
g
From A to B, time will become two times.
1
Applying, S  ut  at 2 in vertical direction, we have
2
1
 x   ev 2  2t    g   2t 
2

2
2ev 22 2v 22
x  
g g
 x  2e  2x   2  2x 
3
e
4

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Chemistry PART – B

SECTION – A

31. D
Sol. K1
A  X K1  6.93  102 min1
A  Y K 2  0.2 min1n 1
For case I
0.693 0.693
t1/ 2    10 min
K1 6.93  10 2
(Independent of initial concentration)
For case II
1
t1/ 2 
K 2a '
1 1
a   0.5 M
K 2 .t1/ 2 0.2  10

32. C
Sol. Number of moles of H2 n1   1/ 2 mole
112
Number of moles of N2  n2    4 mole
28
PH2 n1

PN2 n2
1 12 1
 
PN2 4 8
PN2  8 atm

33. A

 1
Sol. NiO  s  
 Ni  s   O2  g
2
K p  Po2 
1/ 2

Go  212 KJ = 212000 Joule


Go  2.303 RT log Kp
212000  2.303  8.314  298 log Kp
log Kp  37.155
Kp  7  1038
Thus Po2  4.9  10 75 atm

34. C
Sol. Concentration of DO below 6 ppm is good for the growth of fish is not true.
35. C
Sol.
(i) Br2 + NaOH 
NaBr + NaBro + NaBro3

difference = 5

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(ii) On acidification of final mixture, bromine is formed. (explanation of option (A), (B) & (D) thus
option (C) is not true).

36. B
Sol. RO (conjugate of weakest acid) is strongest base

37. A
Sol.

CF3COOOH
C C CH3 C C CH3

OH OH H3O+

C C CH3

38. C
Sol. C6H10 (An alkyne) = terminal alkyne because form in soluble salt with AgNO3 is ethanolic
ammonia.
Hexyne - 1 AgNO3
CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 C CH CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 C C Ag
C2H5OH/NH3
(PPt)

Hg++/H+ H2O

O O
KMno4
CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 C CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 C OH

(C6H12O)

39. B
Sol. Due to 1, 3 diaxial interaction equilibrium shift in forward direction.

40. D
Sol. (I) & (II) are mirror image to each other.

41. D
Sol. Theoretical.

42. B
Sol. 2KI  H2 SO 4  H2 O2  I2  K 2 SO 4  2K 2 O
I2  2Na2 S 2 O3  Na 2 S 4 O 6  2NaI
Again equivalent of Na2 S2O3  given equivalent of H2O2.
0.1 20  N  50
1
N ,
25

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1
Volume strength of H2O2 = N  5.6   5.6
25

43. C
Sol. sp carbon > sp2 carbon > sp3 carbon
(Electronegatively order)

44. A
Sol. Li, Na, K, Rb are down the group element so size increases.

45. D
Sol. X1  HF X2  HF
HF  BF3  HBF4 2HF  SiF4  H2 SiF6

46. B
Sol. 2Ca3  PO 4 2  6SiO 2  6CaSiO3  P4O10
P4 O10  10C  P4  10CO

47. C
Sol.

.
ClO 3 Cl
Sp3 hydridisation on Cl atom
O O
O

48. B
Sol. Parallel orbitals of same size form strongest  bond.

49. A
Sol. H
B
H N N H
B 3N3H6 (Twelve atoms are in same plane)
B B
H N H

50. C
Sol. Due to lp – lp repulsion of Cl atoms value of  is maximum.

SECTION – B

51. 00002.00
Sol. K 3Fe  CN6  KOH and KMnO 4 / H
React with H2O2 but can not react with O3.

52. 00002.00
Sol. Buck minster fullerene (C60)
No of vertices (X1) = 60

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No of six membered ring (X2) = 20


Number of five membered ring (x3) = 12
x1 x1 60 60
    53  2
x 3 x 2 12 20

53. 00060.00
Sol. A  B Ea  50 Kj/mole, H = - 10 Kj
B  A Ea1 
E A  E A1  H
50  Ea1  10 So E A '  60 KJ/mole

54. 00023.33
Sol. FeS2  Fe2 O3
112
56  2  32  120 56  2+3  16=160 and % Fe =  100  70%
160
56
%Fe   100  46.67%
120
Percent increase = 70 – 46.67 = 23.33 %

55. 00394.95
Sol. Work is done against constant pressure and thus irreversible given.
W  P.V  1  6  2  atm litre =  405.04 joule.
For first law
q  E  W
E  q  Q  800  405.04  394.95 Joule

56. 00011.30
Sol. pH of HCl = 2  HCl  102 N
pH of NaOH  12  NaOH  10 2 M
HCl  NaOH  NaCl  H2O
meq after reaction 0 100 × 10–2 = 1
1
OH  after reaction   2  10 3 M
500
pOH   log OH    log2  10 3  2.7
 pH  14  2.7  11.3

57. 00080.70
Sol. Hydrostatic pressure  h  d  g  20.5  1 10 3  9.81
 201.105 kPa
Inside the water bath atmospheric pressure and hydrostatic pressure acts:
Ptotal  100  201.105  301.105 kPa
P1V1  P2 V2
100  243  301.105  V2
V2 = 80.70 mL

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58. 00055.80
Sol. X2 O3  3H2  2X  3H2O
1 mol 3 mol
 2a  48  g 6g

0.006 g H2 is required by 0.1596 g oxide


 6 gH2 will be required by 159.6 g oxide
 2a + 48 = 159.6
a = 55.8
where, a atomic mass of metal M.

59. 00032.00
Sol. 2SO3 (g)  2SO 2 (g)  O 2 (g)
1
SO3 (g)  SO2 (g)  O2 (g)
2
 1 3 Dd
 n  1 2  2  , 
  n  1 d
40  d
0.5 
3 
  1 d
2 
d  32

60. 00434.21
Sol. 1015 e 1000/T  1016 e2000/T
e 2000/ T 1015

e 1000/ T 1016
e 1000/T  101
loge e1000/T  loge 10 1
1000
 2.303 log10 10 1  2.303
T
1000
T K  434.21 K
2.303

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Mathematics PART – C

SECTION – A

61. B
Sol. C (h, k)

A (0, 0) B (a, 0)

k k
 
h ah

ak  hx   k    ha  h2 
62. B
Sol. A focal chord y2 = 16 x
The direction circle of given circle is  x  6   y 2  2  2
2

(6, 0)
(4, 0)

S :  4,0  is satisfying this circle


 PSQ is 90o  ortlocentre is 'B'  4,0 

63. A
Sol. y 2  4x
If 4>b2
x  2y  4  0
x2 y2
  1  y  mx  4m2  b2
4 b2
x
y  2
2
1
m  & 4m2  b2  2
2
4m2  b2  4
b2  1  4
1
b2  3 (similarly for m   also)
2

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Or if 4 < b2
1
In  & b 2m2  4  2
2
b2m2  0 not possible

64. D
x2 y2 y2 x2
Sol.  1  1
a2 b2 b2 a2
 
1 1 1
e2   2  1  
1   e1  
2
e
1  
e 
2
1

1 1
  1
 
2 2
e e1

65. B
x 2  3x  4   x  2 
3 4

Sol. 0
 x  5   2x  7 
5 6

+ _
+

0 4/3 7/2 5

 4 / 3,5   7 / 2  0
2,3,4
66. B
Sol. 5x 2   a  1 x  a  0
1  x  3.
 coefficient of x 2 is + ve.

.
1 2 3

D is automatically + ve
f 1 x f  3   0 or
 5   a  1  a  a  5  3  a  1  a   0
 2a  6  4a  48   0
a   12, 3 

.
1 3

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67. B
2cos y  1
Sol. cos x  where x, y,   0,  
2  cos y
1  tan2 x / 2 1  tan2 y / 2 1  cos x 3 1  cos y 
Applying cos x = cos y  , 
1  tan2 x / 2 1  tan2 y / 2 1  cos x 1  cos y
using componendo - dividendo
tan x / 2
 3
tan y / 2

68. C
Sol. tan4 x  2sec 2 x  a2  0

 tan4 x  2 1  tan2 x  a2  0 
 tan x  2 tan x  2  a2  0
4 2

     
2 2
 tan2 x  1  3  a 2  0  tan2 x  1  3  a2
 3  a2  0 | a | 3

69. A
Sol. h  In ABD
h=x
C

5m
D

h
60o
45o
B x A

h5
tan 60o 
x
h5
 3
h
 h 3 h  5

h
5  3 1 m
2

70. C
1 3 7 15
Sol.     ............n
2 4 8 16
 1  1  1  1
 1  2    1  4    1  8    1  16   ........  n terms
       

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1 1 1 
 n      .........
2 4 8 
  1 
 1  2n  
 n  1/ 2   
 1/ 2 
 
 
1
 n  1 n
2

71. C
Sol. x3  6  2x 2  5x
x3  2x 2  5x  6  0
 x  1  x2  x  6   0

72. C
 
6
Sol. 2 1  I f

 2  1
6
 f1
I  f  f1  2  99
I  f  f1  198
0  f  1 so < f1  1
0  f  f1  2  f  f1  1
 I  197

73. B
Sol. f  n   10n  3.4n  2  5
1  9   3 1  3 
n n2
5
On simplifying we will get that it is divisible by 3.

74. B
  a  ib  
Sol. tan  i In  
  a  ib  
a & b  R
  | z | ei 
 tan  i ln   i  
 | z | e 
  
 tan i ln ei2 

 tan i2 2 
  tan 2

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 tan   b / a
2 tan 

1  tan2 
b
2
 a  2ab
b 2 a2  b2
1 2
a

75. A
Sol. 2n 1.3.5.......  2n  3  .  2n  1 

 2n
1.2.3.4.5.6..........  2n  1 2n 
2  4  6  8............  2n
2n  2n! 2n!
 n 
2 1 2  3  ..............  n  n!

76. A
Sol. For five digit number divisible by 3 there is two combination.
1,2,3,4,5 0,1,2,4,5 120+96=216
5!=120

4 4 3 2 1

 96

77. C
Sol. A  5,1 , B  3,5 
For co-ordinate of paint ‘p’
Use section formula of internal division.

A  1 B (3, 5)

  5,1 P  ,  

3  5 5  1
 , 
 1  1
Area of triangle PQR
3  5 5  1
1
 1  1
1
 1 5 1 2
2
7 2 1

On simplifying   23

78. B
Sol. ax  by  p  0 makes angle  / 4 with x cos   y sin   p pR  | x sin   y cos   0

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cos  sin  p
sin   cos  0 0
a b p
Expanding along C3
p  b sin   a cos    1  p   cos2   sin2    0
p b sin   acos   1  0
a
 cot 
& tan  / 4  b
a
1  cot 
b
1  a / bcot   cot   a / b
acos   b sin   b cos   a sin 
 b cos   a sin   1
a cos   b sin   1
1   2  ;b 2  a2  2
2 2

79. A
Sol. x 2  y 2  2ax  0
x  2y    0 passes from (a, 0)
  a  x  2y  a  0

B
x  2y  a  0
O
 
0,0 (a,0)
m
A

80. D
Sol. P, Q will lie on circle whose diameter is AB
Q
 2, 4  90 o

o
90 P
y 1

 0, 0   6, 0 
P
 2, 4  Q

A B  6,0 
 0, 0   3,0 

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 x  3 ........  i
2
 y2  9
Here PQ will be a chord to this circle D  0 
y  4  m  x  2
 y  mx  2m  4 .......... ii
On solving (i) < (ii) (D > 0)
 x  3   mx   2m  4    9
2 2

 x 2  6x  9  m2 x 2   2m  4   2m  2m  4  x  9
2

 
 x 2 1  m2  x  2m  2m  4   6    2m  4   0
2

 D  0 & find the range of 'm'

SECTION – B

81. 00003.00
P
Sol.   2  1  
3
P3

82. 00003.00
Sol.  a2  2a  1  0
a2  1  2a
a2  1 2a
  ..... 1
bc bc
b2  1 2b
similarly  .....  2 
ca ca
c2  1 2c
 ..........  3 
ab ab
Adding equation (1), (2), (3)
a2  1 b2  1 c 2  1  a b c 
   2   
bc c a ab b  c c  a a  b 
 
 a 2  1 b2  1 c 2  1 a  b  c a  b  c a  b  c
    2   -3 ...........  4 
bc c a ab bc ca
 
a  b
  Expression 2

Applying A. M  H. M in Expression 2
abc abc abc
 
bc ca ab  3
3 bc ca ab
 
abc abc abc
a  b  c a  b  c a  b  c 9
     ............  5 
  b  c   c  a   a  b  2 
a2  1 b2  1 c 2  1 9 
Using equation (4) & (5)    2   3  3
bc c a ab  2 

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83. 00007.00
Sol. z z   2  3i  z   2  3i z  9  0
centre : 2  3i
x  2, y  3
 x 2  y 2  xy  4  9  6  7

84. 00002.00
 1 
Sol. A  2,0  , B  1,  , C  cos ,sin   [Slope of AB & AC are same]
 3
 1 
 0
3 sin   0
 
 1  2  cos   2
 
 
 cos   2  3 sin 
3 1  
 sin   cos   1  sin      1
2 2  6
5
   / 6   / 2,
2
 2 values between 0, 2

85. 00002.00
Sol. A, B, C, D are coneyclii
C

B D
A
a2x  b2y  c2
a1x  b1y  c 1

a1a2  b1b2
Why it is so,
 a1x  b1y  c1  a2 x  b2 y  c 2   xy  0
 this come passes through A,B,C,D if it is a circle
Then coeff. of xy = 0     a1b2  a2b1   0 so coeff. of x 2 & y 2 must be same a1a2  b1b2
2

86. 00003.00
Sol. 
Let P1 2cos 1 2 3 sin 1 

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p12
p2
p3
p11

p3
p13


P11 2 3 cos' 1 ',2 3 sin 1 
2 3 cos 1 2 3 sin 1 1
1
Area P P P  2 3 cos 2
1 1 1
1 2 3 2 3 sin 2 1
2
2 3 cos 3 2 3 sin 3 1

2cos 1 2 3 sin 1 1
1
P1 P2 P3  2cos 2 2 3 sin 2 1
2
2cos 3 2 3 sin 3 1

2 3.2 3
  3  2  3
2.2 3

87. 00008.50
dy
Sol.  x3 y  x
dx
Equation of tangent at  2, 
 y      2  8  x  2 
 y    2x  4  8  x  2 
  y  2x  4     8x  17   0
17
x & y  2x  4
8
1
 y
4

 ,     , 
17 1

 8 4
 17
 
 2

88. 00025.37, 00025.38


6  2  12 4
Sol. sin   
29 14 406

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 406  16 cos ec 2 
406
 cosec 2    25.375
16

89. 00041.00
 
Sol. q r s  0  q,r,s are coplanar
  
s  Aq  Br

  
s  A ˆj  kˆ  B kˆ  ˆi 

s  B ˆi  Ajˆ  kˆ B  A 

p.s  0  B  A  0  B   A

 s  A ˆi  Ajˆ  2Akˆ
1
| s | 1  6A 2  1  A  
6

s
 ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ 
6
  1,   2,   6
2
ˆi  2ˆj  6kˆ  41

90. 00036.00
1 1
Sn   x 2 1  x  dx   1  x 
n 2
Sol. .x n dx
0 0

(By king property)


1
 x  2x n 1  xn 2 dx
n

0
1
 xn1 2xn  2 xn 3 
 Sn     
 n  1 n  2 n  3 0
1 2 1
 Sn   
n 1 n  2 n  3
 1 1   1 1 
  n2  n3
 n  1 n  2   
n
1 1  1 1 
  Sk      
k 1 2 n2 3 n3
n
1 1 1 1
 lim  Sk      A  36
n 
k 1 2 3 6 36

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