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(1001CJA103222005) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME


JEE (Advanced)
REVIEW TEST
(Academic Session : 2022 - 2023) 16-10-2022

JEE(Main + Advanced) : LEADER COURSE [PHASE : II]


ANSWER KEY PAPER-1
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)  
A. C B,C A,B,C,D A,D A,B,C,D A,C,D
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)  
A. B B A C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-II
A. 8.00 2.00 20.00 4.00 200.00 3.00 2.00 4.00

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)  
A. A,B,C,D A,D B,D B,D A,B,D B,D
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)  
A. C A A C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-II
A. 1.00 4.00 7.00 5.00 4.00 75.00 15.70 90.00

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)  
A. A,B,C,D B,C,D A,C A,B,C,D C,D B,C
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)  
A. A A B C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-II
A. 12.00 9.00 0.00 1.00 2.00 6.00 8.00 0.00

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 3. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
SECTION-I (i) dP
(F ext )net = m + 10) a ⃗ 

= (
dt
1. Ans ( C )
w.r.t. plank

The moment of inertia about any axis parallel


to diameter will be I = Icm + mx2

    

⇒ Parabolic graph between I & x

So 10gsin37° = 10acos37°

3
a = 10 × = 7.5 m/s2

4
1
KE b = × 10 × (7.5t) 2     

2
dKE b
= 562.5t   
dt
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PART-1 : PHYSICS
4. Ans ( A,D )
SECTION-II
1. Ans ( 8.00 )
11
(50 + 100)2 = 50 (v–3/5) + 100 v ⇒ v =     


5
11 3
∵ vM
⃗ 
g = vP⃗  g + vM p = −   ; 
/ / /
5 5
8
vM
⃗ 
g = ; 
/
5
−−−−−−
Vc = √22 + 42 = √−−
20 m/s S = vM /g × 5 = 8 m

2. Ans ( 2.00 )
5. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) 1
Sy = Uy t + a y t2

2
m g 2
0 = √−−−
2gh − μg (1 + t
− 10 sin 53o = 10 cos 53o t − t

M
)
2
−−−
t = 2 sec

√ 2gh M
t = 
 
μg (m + M )
−−−
m × √2gh + M × 0
4. Ans ( 4.00 )
vcm =     

m+M
−−−
√ 2gh
Impulse = Mvf – M × 0 = Mm 
m+M

PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (ii)
L
8. Ans ( B ) t=

v
μL

F= g sin θ + μv

v
μgh
mv2 F= + μv

µ + mg = 
v
r
−μgh
1 × 12 For Fmin ⇒  μ = 0

22 + 1 × 10 = 
v2
+

R
3 v = √−−
gh

R = 
8
μgh −− −−
9. Ans ( A ) F min =
−−
+ μ√gh = 2μ√gh

√ gh
−−
τ min = 2μ√gh R

5. Ans ( 200.00 )
Relative velcoity VA/B must be along line of
joining A and B
100 20
tan θ = =

D 40
⇒ D = 200 M

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6. Ans ( 3.00 ) 5. Ans ( A,B,D )
For expansion and compression both, with
proper sign convention

    Wirr > Wrev

⇒ ΔUirr > ΔUrev

⇒ nCVm (T2 irr – T1) > nCVm (T2 rev – T)

⇒ T2 irr > T2 rev.

6. Ans ( B,D )
10/180 50
T – 10N = 1a
(A) Molality =  = m

90/1000 81
30N – T = 3a 50
(B) ΔTb = 0.52 ×  = 0.32°C

7. Ans ( 2.00 ) 81
50
(C) ΔTf = 1.86 ×  = 1.148°C

81
10
180 1
(D) Xg glucose =  =

10
+
90 91
180 18

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (ii)
3g – T2 = 3a ..........(i)

10. Ans ( C )
T2 – T1 = 6a...........(ii) 

T1–1g = 1a ............(iii)
Step i :   fast

Adding (i) and (iii), we get 


k3
2g + T1–T2 = 4a     
Step ii :  O 3 (g) + O(g) −→ 2O 2 (g) slow

2g – (T2–T1) = 4a .............(iv)
_____________________________________

Putting (T2–T1) = 6a in eq (iv)

2g – 6a = 4a 
Overall : 2O3(g) —→ 3O2(g)

10a = 2g
d[O 3 ]
1 −  = k3[O3] [O]              ........... (1)

a =  g dt
5 k1 [O 2 ] [O] k [O ]
=  ⇒ [O] =  1 3   ........... (2)

8. Ans ( 4.00 ) k2 [O 3 ] k2 [O 2 ]
10 2 From (1) & (2),

a =  = 1m/s

2+4+4
4 d[O 3 ] k3 k1 [O 3 ] 2
T =  (2 + .2) 1 = 4N −
dt
=
4 k2 [O 2 ]
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i) SECTION-II

4. Ans ( B,D ) 6. Ans ( 75.00 )


In NaCl, Cl– ions occupy lattice point of FCC Nucleophiles : (ii), (iv), (v), (vii), (x)

and Na+ ions occupy all the octahedral voids Electrophiles : (i), (iii), (vi), (viii), (ix), (xi), (xii)
with 6 : 6 co-ordination.
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7. Ans ( 15.70 ) 4. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
w = – 1 atm (4 – 1) = – 3 L-atm = –300 Joule

a b 2c

q = CΔT
lim x ( + )−

x→0
P 2 V2
T2 = . T1 = 2T = 600 K

1
P 1 V1 Now ckeck the options.
q = 50 × 300 = + 15000 J

ΔH = (q + w) + (P2V2 – P1V1)
5. Ans ( C,D )
      = + 15000 – 300 + (20 – 10) × 100

      = 16000 – 300 = 15700 Joule


8. Ans ( 90.00 )

3 2
600 = P Ao × + P Bo ×      .......... (1)

5 5
4.5 2
630 = P Ao × + P Bo ×   .......... (2)

7 7
Graph of f(x)

∴ P Bo = 90 torr.

Now verify alternatives.


PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i) 6. Ans ( B,C )
1. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) a1 = 3 

Let ƒ(x) = a(x – 3)3 + b(x – 3)2 + c(x – 3) + d

a14 = a1 + 13d = 3 + 13d

ƒ(3) = 1 = d                                ...(1)

53 < a14 < 64

ƒ ′ (3) = –1 = c                           ...(2)

50 < 13d < 61

ƒ ″ (3) = 0 = 2b ⇒ b = 0             ...(3)

50 61
< d<    

ƒ ″′ (3) = 12 = 6a ⇒ a = 2          ...(4)
13 13

ƒ(x) = 2(x – 3)3 – (x – 3) + 1


d = 4  (Since d ∈ N)

2
ƒ ′ (x) = 6(x – 3) – 1 aa3 = a 11 = 3 + 10d = 43

2. Ans ( B,C,D ) 15
15
∑ ai = (2 (3) + 14 (4))

−5 1 2
M = ,N = i=1
15 15
         = 15(3 + 28)

3. Ans ( A,C )
sin 3x + A sin 2x + B sin x          = 15(31) = 465
lim( ) = f (0)
x→0 x5

 = ƒ(0)

∴    A = –4, B = –5, ƒ(0) = 1


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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS 8. Ans ( A )
SECTION-I (ii)

7. (I) cot–1 tan(–37°) or  π  + tan–1 (tan37°)

Ans ( A ) 2

(I)  sin 2α − sin 3α + sin 4α = tan kα


⇒ 90° + 37° = 127°

cos 2α − cos 3α + cos 4α


2 sin 3α cos α − sin 3α
      
(II) cos–1 cos(–233°)

2 cos 3α cos α − cos 3α


      tan3α = tankα
–1 
⇒ cos cos(180° + 53°)

      3α = nπ + kα

–1
⇒ cos (–cos53°) ⇒ 180° – 53° = 127°

      α(3 – k) = nπ

      ⇒ k = 3
(III) sin( 1 cos 1

(
1
))

2 9
(II) ∴ (x – 1)(3 – x) > 0 & x ≠ 2
let  1 cos − 1 (
1
) = θ

2 9
        1 < x < 3 & x ≠ 2
1
1
∴ cos ) = 2θ


(
2 2
(III) (2cos y – 1)(2cos x – 1) = 3a – 2
9

3a − 2 1
        cos2y – cos2x =     .....(1)
or cos2θ = 

2 9
a2 1
        cos2x + sin2y =         .....(2)
or  1 −
9
= 2sin 2 θ

2
        equation (1) + (2)
2
or sinθ = 

a2 3a − 2 3
⇒ a2 + 3a – 4 = 0

+
        1 =
2 1 1 1 2
∴ sin( cos −
( )) =
        a = 1 & a = –4 (impossible)
2 9 3

(IV) 36 = 18a
(IV) cos( 1 cos − 1 (
1
))

2 8
       22 × 32 = 32a × 2a
1 1 1
let   cos −
( ) = θ

2 8
       22–a = 32a–2        ........(1)

1
       72 = 24b
or cos2θ = 

8
       23 × 32 = (3 × 23)b
1
or 2cos2θ – 1 = 

8
       23–3b = 3b–2        ........(2)

3
       from (1) & (2)
cosθ = 
4
2a − 2 b−2
       =

2−a 3 − 3b
       6a – 6 – 6ab + 6b = 2b – 4 – ab + 2a

       4a + 4b – 5ab = 2

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9. Ans ( B ) 3. Ans ( 0.00 )
ƒ(x) = 3
1
lim f (x) =

1 1 1 1/3 1 x→0 3
(I)  + + +. . . ∞ = =
xα + β tan x 1
3 9 27 1 2

1− lim
x→0
=
3
3 x2 tan x
(II) tan–13 + tan–12
αx + β (x +
x3
+. . .)
3 1
3+2 ⇒ lim =

      = π + tan 1 ( −
)
x→0 x3 ( tan x
) 3
1 − 3.2 x
β
π 3π ( α + β) x + ( 3 ) x 3 +. . .
      =  π − =
1
4 4 ⇒ lim =

x→0 x3 3
(III) |x – 3| ≤ 4
β 1
      ⇒ –4 ≤ x – 3 ≤ 4
so α + β = 0,  =

3 3
      ⇒ –1 ≤ x ≤ 7
⇒ β = 1, α = −1
1
2x + 1 x − 1 4. Ans ( 1.00 )
(IV)  lim ( e2 3
/

x→1 3
) =
As sin–1(x2) = cos–1x     ⇒    x > 0

sin–1(x2) = sin–1√1 − x 2

−−−− −
   ⇒p+q=5
4 2
10. Ans ( C ) ⇒    x + x = 1 

(I) Given equation holds good for x = –1 only


5. Ans ( 2.00 )
–1 x−2
(II) 
ƒ (x) = 

2x − 1
1 –1
4
x
5
x x ⇒  ƒ(x) = ƒ (x)

       b = lim 3 (2 + 3(
3
) + 4(
x
) ) = 3

x→(−∞) ⇒  ƒ(ƒ(x)) = x

–1
(III) At x = n, n ∈ I
⇒  ƒ(x) + 2ƒ (x) + 2 = ƒ(ƒ(x)) reduces to

3(x − 2)
      LHL = n sin(π(2n – (n – 1)))
= x − 2

2x − 1
      = n sin((n + 1)π) = 0
(x − 2)
⇒  (3 − 2x + 1) = 0

      RHL = ƒ(n) = n sinnπ = 0


(2x − 1)

⇒  2(x – 2)(2 – x) = 0 

      ∴ ƒ(x) is always continuous

⇒  x = 2
x/3 x

e − − 1 ⎞
3 3 1 1 6. Ans ( 6.00 )
(IV)  lim 3 ⎜


⎟ = . =
x→0

x2 ⎟ 9 2 6 y = ax2 + bx + c

⎝ .9 ⎠
9
y is max at x = –2
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS b
⇒  − = − 2  ⇒  b = 4a

SECTION-II 2a
D −

1. Ans ( 12.00 ) max value = 

4a
2
(b − 4ac) 1
sin–1 (sin 9) + tan–1 (tan 9) + sec2 (tan–1 1) + =

4a 2
cosec2 (cot–1 3) 

4ac – b2 = 2a

= (3π – 9) + (9 – 3π) + 2 + 10 = 12 4ac – 16a2 = 2a

2. Ans ( 9.00 ) 2c – 8a = 1

x 2 + 2x + 7
ex→∞(
lim
− 1) (3x + 5) = e9 ⇒ 2c – 8a + 5 = 6
x2 − x + 1
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7. Ans ( 8.00 ) 8. Ans ( 0.00 )
6cos5θ – 6cos4θ – 5cos3θ + 5cos2θ + cosθ – 1 = 0

π 3 π
2 tan( )+
π
− 4 cos( )

4 2 10 cos( 10 ) 10
⇒ 6cos θ(cosθ – 1) – 5cos θ(cosθ – 1) + (cosθ – 1) = 0

π
π 3 − 4cos2 (
10
)
4 2
⇒ (cosθ – 1){6cos θ – 5cos θ +1} = 0

= 2 tan( )+
π  

10 cos( 10 )

π π
2 2
⇒ (cosθ – 1)(3cos θ – 1)(2cos θ – 1) = 0
π ( 4cos3 (
10
)− 3 cos( 10 ))
= 2 tan( )−
π

10 cos2 ( )
10
π ) cos( π ) − cos( 3π )
2 sin( 10 10 10
    
=
π

cos2 (
10
)

sin( 210π ) − cos( 310π )


⇒ 8 solutions =
π

cos2 (
10
)

2π 3π
= 0    (sin = cos )
10 10

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(1001CJA103222006) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME


JEE (Advanced)
REVIEW TEST
(Academic Session : 2022 - 2023) 16-10-2022

JEE(Main + Advanced) : LEADER COURSE [PHASE : II]


ANSWER KEY PAPER-2
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I (i)  
A. D D C B
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)  
A. A,C B,C A,B,D A,B,C A,B,C,D A,B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-III
A. 4 8 4 3 4 8 5 2

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I (i)  
A. A C A C
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)  
A. A,B,C A,C,D A,C,D B,C B,D B,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-III
A. 7 5 4 5 4 5 9 2

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I (i)  
A. D A D A
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)  
A. C,D A,B,C A,B,C D B,D A,B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-III
A. 9 2 0 5 4 1 6 5

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i) SECTION-I (ii)

1. Ans ( D ) 5. Ans ( A,C )


tf = 3 + 6 = 9s    
VA
⃗ 
= − 4^j ,  V B⃗  = − 4^i

Δt = 3s
V B⃗  / A = V B⃗  − VA
⃗ 
= − ^ + 4i 4^j

150m
ux =  = 50 m/s

3s
Range = 50 × 9 = 450 m

Shortest dist = 4√–2 m

and distance increases.

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6. Ans ( B,C ) PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-III
1. Ans ( 4 )

    N = F = 20 N

    f2 = μsN = 0.8 × 20 = 16 N.

    Mg = 20 N > f2. 

(A) Situation will be as shown in above fig.(So     Mg – fk = Ma

incorrect option)
    20 – μk  N = 2a

(B) Mass M will move upward when A is     20 – 0.6 × 20 = 2a 

slowly moved towards right


    8 = 2a 

(By string constraint)

    a = 4 m/s2
(C) By constraint there can be acceleration of A
towards right such that M will have an 2. Ans ( 8 )
acceleration upwards with no acceleration of f = 2N

mass m (Balanced forces on m)


a1kg = 2 m/s2

(D) Contradict to option (C) 


1
S =  × 2 × 4 = 4 m

2
      (By constraint of string) W = –8J
7. Ans ( A,B,D ) 3. Ans ( 4 )
For the (man + cart) system 
< F > = m < a >

Δxcm & Δvcm will be zero


2mv20
m [v0 − (− v0 )]
so    m(L – x) = 2mx ⇒ x =  L (left)

= =
πR/v0 πR
3
x is the displacement of cart until man reaches at 4. Ans ( 3 )
point B is left side. And also from Dvcm = 0

u
m(u – v) = 2mv ⇒ v =  (left)

3
v = velocity of cart when man jumps from the cart  mv0 v0
u 2u
vCM = =

3m 3
∴    velocity of man = u − =

3 3 2v0
vB = 2vC⃗  − u ⃗ 2 = − 0 = 2 ⇒ v0 = 3m/s
Total horizontal distance travelled by man
3

−−−
2L 2u 2H 5. Ans ( 4 )
+ √      (Range = vH × t)
3 3 g ∫ x ⋅ dm ∫ xπy2 dxρ
x cm = =

∫ dm ∫ xy2 dxρ
8. Ans ( A,B,C )
6
Iω = τ Δt
∫ x ⋅ πρ ⋅ xk dx
2 0 2 63
1 τΔt)
( = = × = 4m
hence  I ω2 = 6 3 62
2 2I ∫ xρ xk dx
0
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6. Ans ( 8 ) 4. Ans ( C )
τ = Iα

ΔTf = i Kfm

2
0.12 =  × 1.5 × (0.2)2 α
⇒ 0.0054 = i × 1.8 × 0.001

3
α = 3 rad/s2
⇒ i = 3

0 = 24 – 3t

⇒ Complex is [MA6]A2
t = 8 sec
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
7. Ans ( 5 )
F ⃗ = mg sin θ
SECTION-I (ii)

d ⃗ = 1m
5. Ans ( A,B,C )
0.5 1 (A)    N(SiH3)3

sin θ = =

1 2
W = 5 × 1 = 5J

8. Ans ( 2 )
Due to back bonding sp3 hybridisation becomes
sp2 hybridised.

Correct pz orbital of N-atom participate in back


bonding.

d
10 = ω0 − v1

2
d d 2md 2
m × 10 ×  =  mv1 + × ω  (A.M.C.) (B) 

2 2 k
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
1. Ans ( A ) Nodal plane of dπ lies in xy plane.

1
XeF 6 + H 2 O −−→ XeOF 4

: 1 (C)    Maximum 3H-atom can lies in one plane.

1 : 2 (D)      No orbital parallel to pz participate in


XeF 6 + H 2 O −−→ XeO 2 F 2

1 : 3
back bonding.

XeF 6 + H 2 O −−−→ XeO 3          dxy is not parallel.

2. Ans ( C ) (A,B,C) are correct answer.


Metalcation i.e. Co3+ act as a lewis acid which 7. Ans ( A,C,D )
accept lone pair from ligands of NH3.
P4O10 + 6H2O → 4H3PO4

3. Ans ( A )

PCl5 +4H2O → H3PO4 + 5HCl    

√ 3a
= 2r C
XeF2 + H2O → Xe + 2HF + O2

4

⇒ rC =
√ 3
× 356 = 77.07 pm. B2H6 + 2NH3 → [BH2(NH3)2]⊕ [BH4–]
8

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10. Ans ( B,D ) 8. Ans ( 2 )
1 (V − V0 ) (60 − 20)
k=  ln  ∞  =  1 ln  
Required ΔH = –20 – 1200 + 3(40) + 3(–300)

t (V∞ − V0 ) 120 (60 − 55)


1 40 1                      = –2000 KJ min–1 = – 2 MJ mol–1

=  ln  =  ln 2

120 5 40 ∴  |ΔH| = 2
ln 2 ln 2 × 40
t1 2 = =  = 40 sec.
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
k ln 2
/

+
V0 ∝ [H ]           ......... (1)

SECTION-I (i)
V∞ ∝ [H+] + a    ......... (2)

(2)/(1)
1. Ans ( D )
[H +
]+ a V∞ 60 Applying the method of multiplication and
⇒  = = = 3

[H +
] V0 20
a division by conjugate, we get

⇒  1 + = 3

[H
−−−− −−−−
√a + x   + √a − x
+
]
−2ax
a Lim
⇒  = 2
x→0 2x −−−−
√ 2 −
a
−−−−
ax
−− −−−−
2 +√ 2 +
x  
−−−−−−
2 a ax x
[H
+ + +
]

6 − a ⋅ 2√−
a
⇒  = 2
= =   − √−
a
[H
+
] 2a
+
⇒ [H ]=3 2. Ans ( A )
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Limit  
SECTION-III
2. Ans ( 5 )

c 2a a+c
+ =

2 4 2

f(0) = b

a + c)
(
function is continuous then f(0) = b =
Tetracycline has five chirality centres 2

6. Ans ( 5 ) 3. Ans ( D )
y = f(|x|)

For H2 & O2, CPm =  7 R

2
For H2O(g)   CPm = 4R

7 7
ΔCP = 2 × 4R –  (2 × R + 1 × R)

2 2
        = 8R – 10.5 R = – 2.5R

o
ΔH 400 =
0
ΔH 300 + ΔC P (400 − 300)

K K
− 2.5 (100) × 2
y = –f(|x|)

or  o
ΔH 400 − ΔH
0 = kcal

K 300 K 1000
o
or ΔH 300 0
K − ΔH 400 K  = 0.1 x = 0.5

or x = 5.
7. Ans ( 9 )
ΔH = ΔU + (P2V2 – P1V1)

      = 2 + (16 – 9) = 9 L atm.
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4. Ans ( A ) 8. Ans ( D )
2
x 2 + 2x − n = 0 ⇒ (x + 1) 2 = n+1
cos6x =  1 − tan 2 x

1 + tan x
−−−−
⇒ x = −1 ± √ n + 1
cos6x = cos2x


Thus, n + 1 should be a perfect square. Now,
⇒x=

4
n ∈ [5, 100] ⇒ n + 1 ∈ [6, 101]
and x ≠ (2n + 1)  π

2
Perfect square values of n + 1 are 9, 16, 25 , 36, x = 0, ,
3ππ
, π,
5π 7π
, , 2π

49 , 64, 81 , 100.
4 4 4 4

Hence, number of values is 8. 9. Ans ( B,D )


Domain of sin–1x and cos–1x,each is [–1, 1] and

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that of sec–1 x and cosec–1 x, each is 

SECTION-I (ii)
(–∞, –1] ∪ [1, ∞)

5. Ans ( C,D )
∴ Domain of  f(x) must be {–1, 1}

6.    Ans. (C,D)

∴ Range of f(x) will be {f(–1), f(1)}

Sol.  x4 + 2ax3 + bx2 – 32x + 16 = 0 

−π − π 3π −π
1/4 ( π
) . ( ). ( )( ) . (π). ( )  

GM = ( αβγδ) = 2
2 4 4 2
3π 6
HM =
4 4αβγδ 4.(16)
2 =−  and f(1) = 0 {as cos–1 1 = 0}

1 1 1 1
=
∑ αβγ
=
32
=
64
+ + +
α β γ δ
GM = HM    ⇒    α = β = γ = δ = 2

Hence, SOR = 8 = –2a


∴    a = –4

      b = 24
6. Ans ( A,B,C ) (i)  Domain is {–1, 1}\ Number of non-negative
N = log23 > 1 
integers in the domain of f(x) is one

N
⇒3=2 , 
∴ (A) is incorrect statement

N can't be an integer. 
(ii) f(x)max= 0 and f(x)min = -3π6/64

N can't be a rational number. 3π 6


∴ |f (x) − f (x) | =

max min
64
7. Ans ( A,B,C )
∴ (B) is correct statement

sin(x n ) n
n .x
sin x xn
If m,n ∈ N, x→0 lim
m  = lim sin x m

(iii) f(x) is one-one hence injective

sin x) x→0 m
x ) .x
(
(
∴ (C) is incorrect statement

= lim xn − m
 then by observation 

x→0
(A) 1, if m = n
(iv) Thus, the graph of f(x) is a two point graph
(B) 0, if n > m
which doesn’t lie above x - axis

(C) ∞, if n < m are correct  ∴ (D) is correct statement

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10. Ans ( A,B ) 5. Ans ( 4 )
−−−−
√ sin x
= tan x        ........(i)

We have,
sin ⩾ 0  & tan ⩾ 0

st
⇒  x must in I quadrant except where both
f(x) = 

sinx = tanx = 0

we check differentiability at x = –2
squaring (i)

sinx = tan2x

LHD = 2 and RHD = +1


Let s = sinx

s2
∴ f(x) is not differentiable not continuous at x = 0
⇒  s =     ⇒   s – s3 = s2

1 − s2
2
∴ Also, f(x) is not differentiable at x = 0. ⇒  s + s2 – s = 0  ⇒   s(s2 + s – 1) = 0


1 ± √5 −
⇒  s = 0 or  s =

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√5 − 1
SECTION-III ⇒  sinx = 0  or sinx = 

2

√5 − 1
1. Ans ( 9 ) ⇒   x = nπ  or  x = sin 1 ( )

2
Put x = y = 0

√5 − 1
⇒  x = 0, π, 2π  or  sin 1 ( )

2
use get ƒ(0) = 1

Number of values = 4
put y = 0

6. Ans ( 1 )
∴ ƒ(x) = x + 1
On simplication, ƒ(x) = cos2x
∴ ƒ(8) = 9 7. Ans ( 6 )
Given    a(1 + r + r2) = 21        ...(1) 

2. Ans ( 2 )  &         a2(1 + r2 + r4) = 189     ...(2) 

ƒ(x) is non differentiable at x = 2020, 2022 


Eq. (2) r2 − r + 1 3
⇒   ⇒  =

Eq. (1) 2 r2 + r + 1 7
⇒ n = 2 
2 2
⇒    7r – 7r + 7 = 3r + 3r + 3 

3. 2
Ans ( 0 ) ⇒    4r – 10r + 4 = 0 

2
π ⇒    2r – 5r + 2 = 0 
sin2x = sin4x = 0 at x =
2
⇒    2r – 4r – r + 2 = 0 

2
π ⇒    2r(r – 2) – 1(r – 2) = 0 

∴  f ′ ( ) = 0
2 1
⇒     r =         (∵ r ∉ I) 

2
4. Ans ( 5 ) 1 1
∴ (1) ⇒ a (1 + + ) = 21  ⇒ a = 12 

2 4
2
ƒ(x) = (x + 4) + 4 ∀ x ∈ [–4, 0)
a 12 S
∴S= = = 24  ⇒  = 6
1−r 1− 1 4
ƒ(x) ∈ [4, 20), a = 4, b = 20 2

8. Ans ( 5 )
P(x) = (x3 + 2x2 – x + 1) = (x –α) (x –β) (x –γ)

P(2) = (15) = (2 – α) (2 – β) (2 – γ)

P(–2) = (–8 + 8 + 2 + 1) = (–2–α) (–2–β) (–2–γ)

–3 = (2 + α) (2 + β) (2 + γ)
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