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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy.,India.

 A.P  T.S  KARNATAKA  TAMILNADU    MAHARASTRA  DELHI    RANCHI 
A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office - Madhapur - Hyderabad 
SEC: Sr.Super60_NUCLEUS&STERLING_BT JEE-MAIN Date: 05-11-2022
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00Pm PTM-08 Max. Marks: 300
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION: 
1.   Immediately fill in the Admission number on this page of the Test Booklet with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen 
only. 
2.   The candidates should not write their Admission Number anywhere (except in the specified space) on the 
Test Booklet/ Answer Sheet. 
3.   The test is of 3 hours duration. 
4.   The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300. 
5.   There are three parts in the question paper 1,2,3 consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having 
30 questions in each subject and subject having two sections. 
  (I) Section –I contains 20 multiple choice questions with only one correct option. 
  Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and ‐1 in all other cases. 
  (II) Section‐II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only, if more than 5 
questions attempted, First 5 attempted questions will be considered.  
    ∎  The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer 
value (Example i,e. If answer is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and 
less than 11 round off is 11).  
  To cancel any attempted question bubble on the question number box. 
  For example: To cancel attempted question 21. Bubble on 21 as shown below 

  .     
Question Answered for Marking  Question Cancelled for Marking 
  Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and ‐1 in all other cases. 
6.   Use Blue / Black Point Pen only for writing particulars / marking responses on the Answer Sheet. Use of pencil is 
strictly prohibited.  
7.   No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, mobile phone any electron 
device etc, except the Identity Card inside the examination hall.  
8.   Rough work is to be done on the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet only. 
9.   On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to the invigilator on duty in the Hall. 
However, the candidate are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them. 
10.   Do not fold of make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet 
Name of the Candidate (in Capital): ________________________________________________ 
 
Admission Number:                   
 
 
Candidate’s  Signature:________________        Invigilator’s Signature: ________________

SRI CHAITANYA IIT ACADEMY, INDIA 05‐11‐22_ Sr.S60_NUCLEUS&STERLING_BT _ Jee‐Main_PTM‐08_Q.P
05‐11‐22_Sr.Super60_NUCLEUS&STERLING_BT_ Jee‐Main_PTM‐08_Test Syllabus
PHYSICS : Fluid statics & Dynamics: Pressure in a fluid; Pascal’s law; Buoyancy, 
Streamline flow, equation of continuity, Bernoulli’s theorem and its 
applications. 
MAINS -08(15Q-RPTM.8 SYLLABUS+15Q CUMULATIVE SYLLABUS)
CHEMISTRY : 1.s‐Block Elements: General properties, diagonal similarities  between Li 
, Mg and Be,Al ; anomalous properties ofLi ,Be ;Alkali and alkaline earth 
metals‐reactivity towards air, water, dihydrogen, halogens, acids; their 
reducing nature including solutions in liquid ammonia; uses of these 
elements; general characteristics of their  oxides, hydroxides, halides, 
salts of oxoacids; anomalous behaviour   of lithium and beryllium; 
preparation, properties, and uses of  compounds of sodium (sodium 
carbonate, sodium chloride, sodium  hydroxide, sodium hydrogen 
carbonate) and calcium (calcium oxide, calcium hydroxide, calcium 
carbonate, calcium sulphate). 

                                  2.Group‐13:Oxidation state and trends in chemical reactivity 
of   elements of groups 13; anomalous properties of boron with 
respect  to other elements in their respective groups, Reactivity 
towards acids, alkalis, and halogens; preparation, properties, and uses of 
borax, orthoboric acid, diborane, boron trifluoride, aluminium   chloride, 
and alums; uses of boron and aluminium 

3.Group 14:Oxidation state and trends in chemical reactivity 
of  elements of groups 14; anomalous properties of carbon with 
respect  to other elements in their respective groups, Reactivity towards 
water  and halogen; allotropes of carbon and uses of carbon; 
preparation, properties, and uses of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, 
silicon dioxide, silicones, silicates, zeolites
MATHEMATICS: LCD AND DIFFERENTIATION. 
    MAINS -08(15Q-RPTM.8 SYLLABUS+15Q CUMULATIVE SYLLABUS)

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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 a smooth stationary cart of length d, a small block is projected along it’s width velocity v
towards front. Coefficient of restitution for each collision is e. The cart rests on a smooth
ground and can move freely. The time taken by block to come to rest with respect to cart is.
d

ed ed d
1) 2) 3) 4) Infinite
1  e V 1  e V e
2. A spherical ball of mass m=5 kg rests between two planes which makes angles of 300 and
450 respectively with the horizontal. The system is in equilibrium. Find the normal forces
exerted on the ball by each of the planes. The planes are smooth.

300
450

1) N 45  96.59 N , N30  136.6 N 2) N30  96.59 N , N 45  136.6 N


3) N 45  136.6 N , N30  96.56 N 4) None of these
3. A large tank is filled with water    up to height h water is coming out from section (4).

Fluid pressure at section (3) at the instant shown is ( given area A2  A4  2 A3 and A2 , A3 ,
A4 are very small compared to A1 , p0 atmospheric pressure) assume water to be non-viscus
and in compressible.

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h
3

2 4

1) p0   gh 2) p0   gh 3) p0  2  gh 4) p0  3 gh
4. Block of 3kg is initially in equilibrium and is hanging by two identical spring A and B as
shown in the figure. If spring A is cut from lower point at t  0 then, find acceleration of
block in m / s 2 at t  0

A B

3kg
1) 5 2) 10 3) 15 4) 0
5. A uniform circular ring of mass per unit length  and radius R is rotating with angular
velocity  about its own axis in a gravity free space. Tension in the ring is
1 2 2
1) Zero 2) R  3)  R 2 2 4)  R 2
2
6. A long horizontal rod has bead which can slide along length, and initially placed at distance
L from end of A of the rod. The rod is set in angular motion about A with constant angular
acceleration  . If the coefficient of friction between the rod and the bead is  and gravity is
neglected, then the time after which is bead starts slipping is
  1
1) 2) 3) 4) Infinitesimal
  
7. Rod AB is placed against a block which is moving towards right with a speed 1m / s. If at an

instant when the rod makes an angle 600 with the horizontal and end A is sliding towards
left with a speed of 1m / s . Then the speed of a point of contact ‘B’ of the rod is
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B

600
A

3 1 7
1) 1m / s 2) m/s 3) m / s 4) m/s
2 2 3
8. Tangential acceleration of a particle moving in a circle of radius 1m varies with time t as
(initial velocity of particle is zero ). Time after which angle 300 with radical acceleration is

a  m / s2

600
t   sec 
2
1) 4 sec 2) 4/3 sec 3) 2 3 sec 4) 2 sec
9. A particle starts from the point  0,8  and moves with uniform velocity of 3im
ˆ / s . After 5 sec,

the angular velocity of the particle about origin will be


y

8m
3m / s

O
x
8 3 24 8
1) rad / s 2) rad / s 3) rad / s 4) rad / s
289 8 289 17
10. A block of mass m resting on a wedge of an angle  . As shown in the fig. The wedge is
given an acceleration a. What is the minimum value of a so that the mass m falls freely ?
A
m


B C
1) g 2) g cos  3) g cot  4) g tan 
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11. Acceleration vs velocity graph of a particle moving in a straight line starting from rest is as
shown in figure. The corresponding velocity time graph would be.
a

V V

t t
1) 2)
V
V

t t
3) 4)
12. A fluid container is contain a liquid of density  is acceleration upward with acceleration ‘a’
along the inclined plane then the angle of inclination  of free surface is___
a



a  g sin 
1) tan 1 2) tan 1
a
g cos g cos
a  g sin   a  g sin  
3) tan 1 4) tan 1  
g 1  cos    g 1  cos   

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13. A light semi cylindrical gate of radius R is pivoted at its mid point O of the diameter as
shown in the figure holding liquid of density  . The force F required to prevent the rotation
of the gate is equal to

O
R

3 3 2 R 2l  g
1) 2 R  g 2) 2  gR l 3) 4) None of these
3
14. A hollow sphere of mass M and radius r is immersed in a tank of water   w  . The sphere
would float if it were set free. The sphere is tied to bottom of the tank by two wires which

makes angle 450 with the horizontal as shown in the fig. The tension T1 in the wire is

R
M

T1
450 450

4 3
 R  w g  mg
3 2 3
1) 2)  R  w g  Mg
2 3
4 3
 R  w g  mg 4 3
3) 3 4)  R  w g  Mg
2 3
15. The cross section area of a horizontal tube increases along its length linearly, as we move in
the direction of flow. The variation of pressure,(x-direction) is best depicted by which of the
following graphs.
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x x
1) 2)
p
p

x x
3) 4)
16. A vertical cylinder contains of base area A and upper cross-section area A1 making an angle
300 with the horizontal is placed in an open rainy field as shown, near another cylindrical
container having same base area A. The ratio of rates of collection of water in the two
container will be

600 600

300

A
A

2 4
1) 2) 3) 2 4) None of these
3 3
17. A jet of water having velocity  10m / s and stream cross section  2cm 2 hits a plate
perpendicularly, with the water splashing out parallel to plate. The plate experience a force
of
1)40 N 2)20 N 3)8 N 4)10 N
18. A cylindrical homogeneous rod of length 2L floats partially immersed in water, being

supported by a string fastend to one of its ends, as shown. The specific gravity of the rod is

0.75. The length of rod that extends out of water is


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2L

1 L
1) L L 2) 3) 4) 3L
2 4
19. A boy carries a fish in one hand and a bucket (not full) of water in other hand. If he places
the fish In the bucket, the weight now carried by him (assume that water does not spill) :
1) Is less than before 2) Is more than before
3) Is the same as before 4) Depends upon his speed.
20. A small wooden ball of density  is immersed in water of density  to death h and than
released the height H above the surface of water up to which the ball will jump out of water
is.
h  
1) 2)   1 h 3) h 4) zero
  
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer
is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.

21. A butterfly is flying with velocity 10iˆ  12 ˆj  m/s and wind is blowing along x-axis with
velocity u. If butterfly starts motion from A and after some time reaches point B, find the
value of u in m/s.
y

37 0
A x

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22. Two uniform rods each of mass m(1kg) and length l (1m) are hanged at B and pivoted at C.
If a horizontal impulse F t  7.NS is applied to the end A of the lower end then find the
angular velocity w2 (in rad/s) of the upper rod just after the impulse  t is very small and
rods can rotate freely w.r.t hing and pivots)
X C

X B


F t A
23. A particle is projected from point P with velocity 5 2 m/s perpendicular to the surface of a
hollow right angle cone whose axis is vertical. It collides at Q normally. Find the time of the
flight of the particle  g  10 m / s 2 
y

P Q

450
x
24. A force F applied to a uniform, thin rod of mass 4kg and length l  50 cm . The rod has pure
translation motion in the vertical plane along a smooth, horizontal surface as shown. If
F  60 N , the angle  for translation of rod in the given orientation comes to be
2
  tan 1 , Find x.
x

F 

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25. 2kg block is kept 1kg bock as shown. Both blocks are initially at rest. The friction between
1kg block and surface is absent and the coefficient of friction between 2kg block and 1kg
block is   0.1 . A constant horizontal force F  4 N is applied on 1kg block if the work done
by the friction on 1kg block in 2s is  XJ then fine the value of X

2kg
  0.1
1kg smooth
F 4 N
26. A solid sphere of radius R is floating in a liquid of density  with half of its volume
submerged, if the sphere is slight pushed and released it start performing simple harmonic
1 xg
motion. If the frequency of these oscillations is f  . Find x
2 2 R
27. A large tank haw two holes in the wall one is a square hole of side L and a depth from the
top and the other is a circular hole of radius R. at depth 4g from the top. When the tank is
completely filled with water, the quantities of water flowing out per second from both holes
nL
are the same, then R is equal to . find n
2
28. A uniform solid cylinder of density 0.8 g/cc floats in equilibrium in a combination of two
non- mixing liquids A and B with its axis vertical. The densities of the liquids A and B are
0.7 g/cc and 1.2 g/cc respectively. The height of liquid A is h A  1.2cm . The length of the
part of the cylinder immersed in liquid B is h B  0.8cm . The total force exerted by liquid A
on the cylinder is (in N)

29. A test tube of thin walls floats vertically in water sinking by length l0  10cm A liquid of
density less than that of water is poured into the tube till the levels inside and outside the
tube are even. If the tube now sinks to the length l0  40cm , the specific gravity of the liquid
is_____
30. The pressure at the bottom of tank of water is 3P where P is the atmospheric pressure. If the
water is drown out till the level of water is lowered by one fifth, the pressure at the bottom of
nP
the tank will be , Find n
5

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CHEMISTRY 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.

31. Which of the following ions, has polarizing power close to that of Li 

1) Rb  2) K  3) Na 4) Mg 2
32. In the Castner -Kellner process, the gases that are liberated at middle and outer compartment
are respectively
1) H 2 & Cl2 2) Cl2 & H 2 3) Cl2 & O 2 4) O 2 & Cl2
33. The following are the statements about oxides of IIA
i) Oxides of IIA elements are basic and thermally stable
ii) BeO and Be  OH 2 are basic in nature

iii) Solubility and basic nature of oxides of IIA elements increase from BeO to
BaO
The correct combination is
1) ii and iii are correct 2) i and ii are correct
3) i and iii are correct 4) all are the correct
34. The order of the solubility of the sulphates of alkaline earth metals in water is
1) Be  Mg  Ca  Sr  Ba 2) Mg  Be  Ba  Ca  Sr
3) Be  Ca  Mg  Ba  Sr 4) Mg  Ca  Ba  Be  Sr
35. Which of the following alkali metal ions has lowest ionic mobility in aqueous solution?

1) Rb  2) Cs  3) Li  4) Na
conc Hcl
36. Na2 B4O7  H 2O  NaCl  X

 Mg
X  Y 
Z

The product Z in the reaction is
1) Crystalline B 2) Amorphous B 3) B2O3 4) H 3 BO3

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37. The number of hydrogen atoms that can be replaced by methyl groups in diborane is
1) 4 2) 3 3) 6 4) 2
38. Which of the following is correct order of boiling point?
1) Al > Ga > In > Tl 2) Al < Ga < In < Tl
3) Ga > Al > In > Tl 4) In > Tl > Ga > Al
39. The shapes of the molecules of  CH3 3 N and  SiH3 3 N are respectively

1) Pyramidal
2) Planar triangular
3) Planar triangular and pyramidal
4) Pyramidal and planar triangular
40. In the following select the incorrect statement is/are
1) C  Si  Ge  Sn [order of catenation]
2) In fullerenes C60 contains 20-six membered rings and 12-five membered rings
2 n
3) In cyclic silicates, cyclic structure contains  SiO3 n ion as the primary unit

4)  SiH3 3 N and  CH3 3 N both are having the pyramidal shape

41. Arrange the following in the decreasing order C=C bond length,
H3C H3C H 3C CH3
CH2
H3C H3C CH3 H 3C CH3

P Q R

1) P > Q > R 2) R > Q > P 3) Q > P > R 4) R > P >Q


42. Arrange the following in order of stability
CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2

NO2 CN CH 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)

1) A>B>C>D 2) D>C>B>A 3) A>B>D>C 4) C>B>A>D

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43. What is the major product in the following reaction?
CH 3

CH 2 Br  KOH 
reflux 
CH 3 C ethanol

CH 3

CH 3 CH 3 CH 3

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

CH 3 CH 3 CH 3
1) 2)
CH 3CH 2 C CH 2 CH 3  CH C CH 3

CH 3 CH 3
3) 4)
44. Arrange the following halides in the decreasing order of S reactivity:
N1
CH 3CH 2CH 2Cl , CH 2  CHCH (Cl )CH 3 , CH 3CH 2CH (Cl )CH 3
I II III
1) I > II > III 2) II > I > III 3) II > III > I 4) III > II > I
45. Which of among the following is not formed during Reimer-Tiemann reaction of
OH

CH3

    O
  OH O OH
CHO CHO
* * * *

CH3 H3C CHCl2 H3C CHO


CH3
1) 2) 3) 4)
46. Glucose and galactose differ in configuration at :
1) C  1 2) C  2 3) C  3 4) C  4

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47. RNA is different from DNA because RNA contains

1) ribose sugar and thymine

2) ribose sugar and uracil

3) deoxyribose sugar and thymine

4) deoxyribose sugar and uracil

48. Hydrogen bonding is maximum in

1) Ethylchloride 2) Triethylamine

3) Ethanol 4) Diethylether

49. Which of the following molecular species has unpaired electron(s)?

1) N 2 2) F2 3) O2 4) O22 

50. Which one of the following order is correct for the first ionization energies of the elements

1) B  Be  N  O 2) Be  B  N  O 3) B  Be  O  N 4) B  O  Be  N

(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)


Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer
is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.

51. How many oxygen atoms of SiO4 4 are shared in three dimensional silicate?

52. Aluminum reacts with dil. NaOH and forms a compound x . The oxidation state of
aluminum in x is

53. Colemanite is an important mineral of Boron. It is represented Ca2 BxO11.5H 2O . What is the
value of X ?

54. When plaster of paris is mixed with water, it takes up water of crystallization. How many
molecules of water of crystallization are present in the compound after setting takes place?

55. LiCl is deliquescent and crystallizes as a hydrate LiCl.xH 2O . Find the value of ‘x’.
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56. How many of the following decompose R – Mg – X to give corresponding alkane
COOH

H  COOH , CH 3COOH , ,H C C  H ,

O
||
NH 3 , CH 3  C  NH 2 , C6 H 5OH , C2 H 5OH

57. Find out number of substrates those cannot undergo Cannizzaro’s reaction
O O O

H C  H , Ph  C  H , H 3C  C  H
,

O
O
O O
C  CH 3

, H  C  C  H , Cl3C  C  H ,

O O O O
O C -H
Ph  C  C  Ph ,
Ph  C  C  H , O

58. The total number of primary amines present in melamine is

59. Glucose molecule reacts with ‘x’ number of molecules of phenyl hydrazine to yield osazone.
The value of ‘x’ is _____

60. Among H 2 , He2 , Li2 , Be2 , B2 , C2 , N 2 , O2 and F2 , the number of diamagnetic species is
(Atomic numbers: H  1, He  2, Li  3, Be  4, B  5, C  6, N  7, O  8, F  9 )

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MATHEMATICS 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.
dy A
61. If x sin y  sin  y  a  and  then the value of A is
dx 1  x 2  2 x cos a
1) 2 2)  sin a 3) sin a 4) 2
62. If g  x  is the inverse function of f  x  and f '  x   sin x then g '  x  is

1
1) cos ec g  x  2) sin g  x  3)  4) cos g  x 
sin g  x 

 d 2 y  d 2 x 
63. If y  e 2 x then   
 dx 2  dy 2 
  

1) 1 2) e 2 x 3) 2e2 x 4) 2e2 x

64. Lt
1  x 1/ x  e 
x 0 x
1) 1 2) e / 2 3) e / 2 4) 2 / e
 00 x   99sin x  
65. Lt      x    (Where [.] represents the greatest integral function)
x 0   sin x   
1) 198 2) 199 3) 100 4) 101
1/ x
 x2  5x  3 
66. Lt   
x   x 2  x  3 

1) e 4 2) e 2 3) e3 4) 1
 a 1
 x sin   x0
67. If f  x     x is continuous but not differentiable at x  0 , then
 0 x=0

1) a   1,0  2) a   0,2 3) a   0,1 4) a  1, 2

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 e1/ x  e1/ x 
68. Let f  x   g  x    where g  x  is continuous function then Lt f  x  does not
 e1/ x  e1/ x  x 0
 
exist if
1) g  x  is any constant function 2) g  x   x

3) g  x   x 2 4) g  x   x 2  x

69.  
Let f : R  R be a function defined by f  x   max x, x3 . The set of all points where

f  x  is not differentiable is

1) 1,1 2) 1,0 3) 0,1 4) 1,0,1

70.  
If f  x   x 2  4 x3  6 x 2  11x  6 
x
1 x
then the set of points at which the functions

f  x  is not differentiable is

1) 2, 2,1,3 2) 2,0,3 3) 2, 2,0 4) 1,3

71. Let x 2   m  3 x  m  0  m  R  be a quadratic equation. The values of m for which at


least one root is positive
1) m   ,0  2) m  9,  

3) m   ,0    9,   4) m   0,9 

72. If a square matrix A of order 3  3 is defined A   aij  where aij  sgn  i  j  then A is

1) Skew symmetric 2) Symmetric


3) Unit matrix 4) Orthogonal matrix
73. The perpendicular bisectors of the sides AB and AC of triangle ABC are x  y  5  0 and
x  2 y  0 . If the co-ordinates of A is 1, 2  then equation of BC is
1) 2 x  3 y  4  0 2) 2 x  3 y  4  0
3) 2 x  3 y  4  0 4) 2 x  3 y  4  0

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74. Chords of a parabola y 2  4ax which subtends right angle at the vertex passes then a fixed
point lying on the axis is
1)  a,0  2)  2a,0  3)  3a,0  4)  4a,0 

75. The eccentricity of an ellipse if its latus rectum be equal to semi minor axis is
3 1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 2 3 2
76. P is a variable point on xy  1 in the first quadrant and R is a variable point on the positive
X axis. If the rhombus OPQR is completed, where O is the origin, locus of the vertex Q is

1) y 2  x 2 y  2 x  0 2) y 3  x 2 y  2 x  0

3) y 2  x 2 y  x  0 4) y 3  x 2 y  2 x  0
x 1 y  3 z  2
77. The distance of the point P  3,8,2  from   measured parallel to the
2 4 3
plane 3x  2 y  2 z  15  0 is
1) 4 2) 5 3) 6 4) 7
3  7 
78. A function f :  ,     ,   defined as f  x   x2  3x  4 the value of x for which
2  4 

f  x   f 1  x 
1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) 3
79. A set ‘A’ has 3 elements and another set ‘B’ has 6 elements then
1) 3  n  A  B   6 2) 3  n  A  B   9

3) 6  n  A  B   9 4) 0  n  A  B   9

80. S is a relation over the set R of all real numbers and it is given by  a, b   S  ab  0 . Then
S is
1) Symmetric and transitive 2) Reflexive and symmetric
3) Equivalence relation 4) Reflexive and transitive

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(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer
is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.

81. If x  sin 1
t and y  log 1  t  2
 . Then
d2y
dx 2
when t 
1
2
is ____

1  sin x  cos x  log 1  x 


82. The value of lt is R then R  ____
x 0 x3
2
83. If f is a real valued differentiable function satisfying f  x   f  y    x  y  x, y  R
and f  0   0 then f 1  ____
84. Let f be a function such that f  x  f  y    f  x   y  x, y  R . Then f '  2   ______

 1  4 x2 0  x<1

85. If f  x    where [.] denotes greatest integral function. Then the
 x2  2 x  1  x<2
 

number of points where f  x  is not differentiable in 0,2  are

86. If ‘a’ is a real constant and A,B,C are variable angles and

a 2  4 tan A  a tan B  a 2  4 tan C  6a then the least value of

tan 2 A  tan 2 B  tan 2 C is


87. The marks of some students were listed out of 75. The standard deviation of marks was
found to be 9 subsequently the marks where raised to100, and variance of new marks was
calculated then the new variance

88.  
Degree of the expression 1  x  1  x6 1  x11 ........ 1  x101 is   
1 x x2 x3  1 0 x  x4
89. If x x2 1  3 then 0 x  x4 x3  1 
x2 1 x x  x4 x3  1 0

90. Radius of smallest circle in 1st Quadrant touching both co-ordinate axes and the line
3x  4 y  12  0 is

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