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Test Date: 09/06/2021 Phase-I

C
CODE
Regd. Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

Time : 3 hrs FINAL TEST SERIES (ONLINE) MM : 300

for JEE (Main)-2021


Test – 68
Topics Covered :
Physics : Oscillation, Waves, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Thermodynamics, Thermal Properties of
Matter, Modes of Heat Transfer

Chemistry : Organic Chemistry (Some Basic Principles and Techniques), Hydrocarbons

Mathematics : Straight Lines (Including Pair of Straight Lines**), Conic Section-I (Circle), Conic Section- II
(Parabola, Ellipse and Hyperbola)

General Instructions:
1. Duration of Test is 3 hrs.
2. The Test booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
3. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each part has two sections.
(i) Section-I : 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-II : This section contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt any five questions out of
10. There will be no negative marking for Section II. The answer to each of the questions is a
numerical value. Each question carries 4 marks for correct answer and there is no negative
marking for wrong answer.

PART – A : PHYSICS
SECTION - I CV CV 2
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains (1) (2)
2 2 4 2
20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4
choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY CV CV
(3) 2 2
(4)
ONE is correct. 2 t 4 2t 2

1. An open pipe of sufficient length is dipping in 2. Water is heated in an open pan where the air
water with a speed V vertically. If at any pressure is 10+5 Pa. The water remains a
instant  is length of tube above water, then liquid, which expands by a small amount as it
the rate at which fundamental frequency of is heated. Determine the ratio of the heat
pipe changes is (C is the speed of sound in absorbed by the water to the work done by
air) water. (γ for water = 10–3/°C, S = 1 cal/gm°C)
(1) 4.2 × 103
(2) 4.2 × 105
(3) 4.2 × 102
(4) 4.2 × 104

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3. In a process, the pressure of an ideal gas is What should be the conductivity of the new
proportional to the square of the volume of
the gas. If the temperature of the gas ACB
ADB part? Given = 3.
increases in this process, then work done by ADB
the gas
(1) Is positive (2) Is negative
(3) Is zero (4) May be positive
4. Which of the following is the equation of
standing wave?
(1) Y = 2sin(50t – x)
(2) Y = cos(100t – 2x) 7
(1) k
(3) Y = 4sin(20t – 40x) 3

(4) Y = 2sin(2x)cos(50πt) (2) 2k

5. Three identical rods AB, CD and PQ are joined 5


(3) k
as shown. P and Q are mid points of AB and 2

CD respectively. Ends A, B, C and D are (4) 3k


maintained at 0ºC, 100ºC, 30ºC and 60ºC 8. A sine wave is travelling in a medium. The
respectively. The direction of heat flow in PQ is minimum distance between the two particles,
0ºC C always having same speed, is
A 30ºC
λ
(1)
4
P Q
λ
(2)
3
B 60ºC
100ºC D λ
(3)
2
(1) From P to Q
(4) λ
(2) From Q to P

(3) Heat does not flow in PQ 9. A simple pendulum of length  is hanging from

(4) Data not sufficient ceiling of an elevator moving up with a

6. How much heat must be supplied to convert constant velocity v. The time period of simple

1 kg ice at –10°C to steam at 100°C. (Take pendulum is

specific heat of ice Si = 0.5 cal/gm°C. Latent 


(1) T = 2π
heat of fusion of ice = 80 cal/gm and Latent g
heat of vaporization = 540 cal/gm)

(2) T = 2π
(1) 725 kcal g +v
(2) 820 kcal
v
(3) T = 2π
(3) 830 kcal g
(4) 735 kcal

(4) T = 2π
7. A ring consisting of two parts ADB and ACB of v
same conductivity k carries an amount of heat
10. Calculate the ratio of K.E. of molecule of neon
H. The ADB part is now replaced with another to that of oxygen gas at 27°C.
metal keeping the temperatures T1 and T2 (1) 3/5 (2) 5/3
constant. The heat carried increases to 2H. (3) 4/5 (4) 1/5

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11. The specific heat of alcohol is about half that 16. The density of a substance decreases from
of water. Suppose you have identical masses 10 × 10–3 kg m–3 to 7 × 10–3 kg m–3 on heating
it from 0°C to 100°C. The coefficient of linear
of alcohol and water. The alcohol is initially at
expansion of substance, is nearly
temperature TA. The water is initially at a
(1) 4 × 10–3 (°C)–1 (2) 3 × 10–3 (°C)–1
different temperature TW. Now the two fluids
(3) 10–3 (°C)–1 (4) 2 × 10–3 (°C)–1
are mixed in the same container and allowed
17. A physical pendulum consists of two sticks
to come into thermal equilibrium, with no loss each 1 m long and having same mass. Sticks
of heat to the surroundings. The final are joined together as shown in figure. What
is the pendulum’s period of oscillation about a
temperature of the mixture will be pin inserted through point A?
(1) Closer to TA than TW

(2) Closer to TW than TA

(3) Exactly halfway between TA and TW

(4) Dependent on the volume of alcohol


used.

12. Calculate the velocity of the transverse wave π


(1) s (2) 2π s
2
in a string which is stretched by a load of
π π
15 kg. The mass of string is 3 × 10–2 kg and its (3) s (4) s
4 2 3
length is 2 m. (g = 10 m/s2)
18. Which of the following is a V-T curve for
(1) 100 m/s (2) 95 m/s
isobaric process?
(3) 90 m/s (4) 92 m/s
13. For a certain pipe, three successive
resonance frequencies are observed at 425,
(1) (2)
595 and 765 Hz. The speed of sound in air is
340 m/s. The pipe is a

(1) Closed pipe of length 1 m

(2) Closed pipe of length 2 m


(3) (4)
(3) Open pipe of length 1 m

(4) Open pipe of length 2 m

14. Two identical wire under same tension emits 19. A sample of gas is going through cyclic

a note of frequency 100 Hz. If tension in one process, work-done by gas is


of the wire is changed by 4%, the beat
frequency is
(1) 2 Hz (2) 4 Hz
(3) 6 Hz (4) 3 Hz

15. 1 gram ice at 0°C and 1 gram vapour at


100°C are mixed together. Assuming no heat
loss, the final temperature of the mixture will
2 2
be (1) πr1 (2) πr2

(1) 50°C (2) 10°C


π
(3) ( r1r2 ) (4) Both (1) & (2)
(3) 20°C (4) 100°C 4

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20. An ideal gas is expanding such that 23. The ends of a uniform metre stick of iron are
PT2 = constant. The coefficient of volume maintained at 80°C and 30°C. One end of
expansion of the gas is another rod is maintained at 50°C. Where
should its other end be touched from cold end
1
(1)
T (in cm) on the metre stick so that there is no
heat current in the rod in steady state?
2
(2)
T 24. A liquid cools from 70°C to 60°C in 5 minutes.

3 Calculate the time taken (in minutes) by the


(3)
T liquid to cool from 60°C to 50°C, if the

4 temperature of the surrounding is constant at


(4)
T 30°C (Assume Newton’s law of cooling to be
valid).
SECTION - II
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section 25. The time period of oscillations (in seconds) of
a second pendulum at a height h = 2 × Re
contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt
(Re : Radius of earth) is
any five questions out of 10. The answer to each
26. Equation of a stationary wave can be
question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
πx
question, enter the correct numerical value (in expressed
= as y 8 sin cos 20πt , where x
4
decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the
and y are in cm and t in second. Wavelength
second decimal place; e.g. 06.25, 07.00, −00.33, of any component progressive wave is___ cm
−00.30, 30.27, −27.30) using the mouse and the
27. A string is stretched between two fixed points
on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the place separated by 75.0 cm. It is observed to have
designated to enter the answer resonant frequencies of 420 Hz and 315 Hz
and there are no other resonant frequencies
21. The equation of stationary wave in a
between these two. If fundamental frequency
stretched string is given by y = 5 sin (πx/3)
f
of this string is f Hz, then value of is ___
cos (4πt) where, x and y are in cm and t is in 3
second. The separation between two
28. When a vibrating tuning fork of frequency
adjacent nodes is________cm 512 Hz is held above the mouth of a

22. A cyclic process ABC is performed on one resonance tube of adjustable length, the first
two successive positions of resonance occur
mole of an ideal gas TA = 350 K and TB = 370
when the lengths of the air columns are 15.4
K. A total of 50 R of heat is withdrawn from
cm and 48.6 cm respectively, diameter of
the gas in the complete cycle. Magnitude of resonance tube is nearly ______cm
work done by the gas during process B → C 29. The ratio of densities of nitrogen and oxygen
is kR. The value of k is ____ is 14 : 16. At what temperature, (In °C) the
speed of sound in oxygen will be the same as
in nitrogen at 7°C?
30. Transverse pulses travel with a speed of 100
m/s along a taut copper wire whose area of
cross-section is 1.50 mm2. The density of
copper is 9 g/cm3. If tension in the wire is
(k × 10) N, then find k

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PART – B : CHEMISTRY
SECTION - I 34. Consider following sequence of reaction.
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains
20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4
choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE
is correct.

31. The increasing order of basicity of the following


Which one of the following is the correct
compound is option?

(1) S is

and R can show geometrical isomerism


(1) I < III < II (2) II < I < III

(3) II < III < I (4) I < II < III


(2) S is
32. The end product of following reaction sequence
is

and R cannot show geometrical isomerism

(3) S is

(1) (2) and R can show geometrical isomerism

(4) S is

(3) (4) and R cannot show geometrical isomerism


35. Which of the following does not give
33. In the given reaction : β–elimination reaction with potassium tert
– +
butoxide (t – BuO K )

(1)

Major product formed is


(2)

(1) (2)
(3)

(3) (4) (4)

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36. Which of the following compound is aromatic in 40. Which of the following compound will have the
nature? highest percentage of enol form?

(1) (2) (1) (2)

(3) (4)
(3) (4)

37. From the following given structures select the 41. Which one of the following compounds does
one having maximum number of hyper- not show tautomerism?

conjugable hydrogens. (1) CH3 – NO2

(1) (2)

(2) (3)

(4)
(3)
42. 2, 4 -Dimethylpent - 4 - ene is an incorrect
name as per IUPAC. The correct name of the
(4) CH3 – C ≡ CH compound should be
38. Identify the compound having most acidic H- (1) 2, 4-Methyl-4-Pent-ane
atom. (2) 2, 4-Methylpent-1-ene
(3) 2, 4-Dimethylpent-1-ene
(1) CH3 – CH = CH2
(4) 2, 3-Dimethyl-2-Pentene
(2) CH3 – C ≡ CH 43. Consider the two reactions:
R1 : NaNH2 + HC ≡ CH 
(3) CH2 = CH – CH2 – CH = CH2
R2 : NaOH + HC ≡ CH 
Then the correct statement is
(4)
(1) R1 and R2 are both shifted to the product
39. Select the incorrect pair containing compound
side
and its IUPAC nomenclature.
(2) R1 and R2 are both shifted to the reactant
side

(1) ; 4-Chloro-1,3-dinitrobenzene (3) R1 is shifted to the product side whereas R2


is shifted to the reactant side
(4) R1 is shifted to the reactant side whereas
R2 is shifted to the product side

(2) ; Cyclohex-2-en-1-ol 44. Consider the following statements:


S1 : Neutral molecules having functional

groups like carbonyl group can


(3) ;4-Ethyl-1-fluoro-2-nitrobenzene
act as electrophiles
  
S2 : Carbene  CH2  is an electrophile
(4) ;4-Methoxybutan-2-ol
 
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S3 : Alkynes can undergo reduction 48. When the equimolar mixture of Cl2 and
benzene react with each other in the presence
S4 : Upon heterolytic cleavage of , of anhyd. AlCl3, they form two products (one
organic and one inorganic). Find the statement
the electrophile obtained is Br ⊕
which is not true.
The correct statement(s) among the given
statements are: (1) One of the product formed is aromatic
(1) S1, S2 and S3 only (2) S2 and S4 only (2) The difference in the molar mass of formed
(3) S1 and S4 only (4) S1, S2, S3 & S4 products is 70 g/mol
(3) One of the product formed exist as gas
(4) The product which contains benzene ring
45. have molar mass equal to 112.5 g/mol
49. Propane is produced as major product, if
The product P is (1) Sodium salt of ethanoic acid react with
sodalime
(1)
(2) Sodium salt of propanoic acid is
electrolysed by Kolbe's electrolytic method
(3) Sodium salt of butanoic acid heated with
(2)
sodalime
(4) Sodium salt of CH3COOH and HCOOH is
electrolysed by Kolbe’s electrolytic method
(3) 50. Consider the following reaction.

(4)

46. Correct statement among the following is


I. Benzene can never show addition reaction. What will be the product (P), when R is heated
II. Benzene does not give bromine water test. with sodalime?
III. Benzene can react with O3/Zn/H2O and
forms CHO – CHO.
(1) (2)
(1) Only I and II (2) Only II and III
(3) Only III (4) Only II
47. There are some possible reactions given below.
Cl excess
R1 : Benzene 
2

→ P1 (3) (4)
alc. KOH
R2 : Sec. butyl chloride → P2
H /Pd
R3 : But-2-ene 
2
→ P3
SECTION - II

Numerical Value Type Questions: This section


contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt any five
questions out of 10. The answer to each question is
In which reaction, different geometrical isomers a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the
may be produced?
correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
(1) R4 only
truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place;
(2) R1 and R2 only e.g. 06.25, 07.00, −00.33, −00.30, 30.27, −27.30)
(3) R1, R2 and R4 only using the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric
(4) R1, R2 and R3 only keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
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51. Suppose instead of benzene, alkylation is


performed using phenanthrene and
naphthalene. Number of π electron in 1
molecule of phenanthrene and naphthalene,
after the alkylation are x and y respectively. The
57. In Carius method of estimation of halogen, 0.15
x
value of is g of an organic compound gave 0.12 g of AgBr.
y
Percentage of bromine in the compound is (to
52. How many alkenes having formula C5H10 on
the nearest integer)
reductive ozonolysis give formaldehyde as one
58. The total number of optically active compounds
product?
formed in the following reaction is
53. How many geometrical isomers of the following
given molecule is possible?

59. Consider the following reaction, in which a


photosensitive reaction takes place.
54. How many trisubstituted derivative of
benzene structural isomers of dibromotoluene
(mol. formula : C7H6Br2) can be possible?

55. Total number of isomeric forms are possible


with molecular formulae C7H9N having benzene The number of possible dibromo products that
ring can be formed in the above reaction (including

56. The enthalpy of hydrogenation of cyclo-hexene geometrical isomers only) is


–1
is –30 kcal mol . Then what should be the
magnitude of resonance enthalpy (in kcal mol–1)
of anthracene if enthalpy of hydrogenation of 60.
–1
anthracene is –150 kcal mol the reaction is What will be the number of hydrogen atoms
given below present in the product?

PART – C : MATHEMATICS
SECTION - I 62. If the circle C1 : x2 + y2 = 16 intersects another
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains circle C2 of radius 5 in such a manner that the
common chord is of maximum length and has
20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4
a slope equal to 3/4, then the co-ordinates of
choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY
the centre of C2 are
ONE is correct.
 9 12 
x2 y 2 (1)  ± , ± 
61. If the ellipse + 1 meets the ellipse
=  5 5
4 1
x2 y 2  9 12 
+ = 1 in four distinct points and (2)  ± ,  
 5 5
1 a2
a = b2 – 10b + 25, then the number of integral  12 9
(3)  ± , ± 
values which are not in range of ‘b’ is  5 5
(1) 3 (2) 4  12 9
(4)  ± ,  
(3) 2 (4) 0  5 5

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63. From a point P (1, 2) pair of tangents are 68. The complete set of values of a for which at
drawn to a hyperbola ‘H’ in which one tangent least one point (x, y) satisfies all the relation :
to each arm of hyperbola. Equation of
asymptotes of hyperbola H are x2 + y2 ≤ 16, (x – a)2 + (y – a)2 = 9, (x + a)2 + (y
3x – y + 5 =0 and 3x + y – 1 =0 then – a)2 = 9
eccentricity of ‘H’ is
(1)  − 3, 3 
2
(1) 2 (2) (2) [ −3, 3]
3
(3)  −2 3, 2 3 
(3) 2 (4) 3
 3 3
64. The locus of the vertex of the family of (4)  − , 
a3 2 a 2  2 2 
parabola y = x + x − 2a (a is parameter)
3 2 69. If P be a point on the parabola y2 = 3 (2x – 3)
is and M is the foot of perpendicular drawn from
3 105 P on the directrix of the parabola, then length
(1) xy = (2) xy =
4 64 of each side of an equilateral triangle SMP,
where S is focus of the parabola, is
35 64
(3) xy = (4) xy = (1) 2 (2) 4
16 105
(3) 6 (4) 8
65. Let P, Q, R and S be the feet of the
70. If f(x) is a decreasing function then the set of
perpendiculars drawn from a point (1, 1) upon values of ‘k’, for which the major axis of the
the lines x + 4y = 12, 4y – x = 4 and their
x2 y2
ellipse + = 0 is the x-
angle bisectors respectively, then equation of f ( k 2 + 2k + 5 ) f ( k + 11)
the circle which passes through Q, R, S is axis, is
(1) x2 + y2 – 5x – 3y + 6 = 0 (1) k ∈ ( −2, 3 )

(2) x2 + y2 + 104x – 110 = 0 (2) k ∈ ( −3, 2 )

(3) 3x2 + 3y2 – 4x – 18y + 16 = 0 (3) k ∈ ( −∞, −3 ) ∪ ( 2, ∞ )

(4) x2 + y2 + 5x + 3y – 6 = 0 (4) k ∈ ( ∞, − 2 ) ∪ ( 3, ∞ )
71. The chord of contact of tangents from 3 points
66. The foot of the perpendicular on the line
A, B, C to the circle x2 + y2 = a2 are
3x + y = λ drawn from the origin is C. If the line
concurrent, then A, B, C will
cuts the x-axis and y-axis at A and B
(1) Be concyclic
respectively then BC : CA is
(2) Be collinear
(1) 1:3 (2) 3:1 (3) Form the vertices an equilateral triangle
(3) 1:9 (4) 9:1 (4) Form the vertices of an isosceles triangle
x2 y 2 72. Consider the point A(0, 1) and B(2, 0) and P be
67. Any ordinate MP of an ellipse + 1,
=
25 9 a point on the line 4x + 3y + 9 = 0. Coordinates
meets the auxiliary circle in Q, then locus of of P such that |PA – PB| is maximum are

point intersection of normals at P and Q to the  12 17 


(1)  − , 
 5 5 
respective curves is,
(2) (0, –3)
(1) x2 + y2 = 8
 6 17 
(2) x2 + y2 = 34 (3)  − , 
 5 5 
(3) x2 + y2 = 64
 −24 17 
(4) x2 + y2 = 15 (4)  , 
 5 5 

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73. The locus of the mid points of the chords 77. Minimum distance between two points P and
passing through a fixed point (α, β) of the Q, where P lies on the parabola y2 – x + 2 = 0

x2 y 2 and Q lies on the parabola x2 – y + 2 = 0 is


hyperbola − 1 is
=
a2 b2
(1) 7 2 units (2) 4 units
α β
(1) A circle with centre  ,  7 7
 2 2 (3) units (4) units
2 2 2
α β
(2) An ellipse with centre  ,  78. The foci of a hyperbola are (−5, 16) and
 2 2
(10, 24) and it touches the y-axis. The length
α β of its transverse axes is
(3) A hyperbola with centre  , 
 2 2
89
α β (1) 100 (2)
(4) Straight line passing through  ,  2
 2 2
(3) 89 (4) 50
74. Mid-point of common chord of circles x2 + y2 =
79. If circumcentre of an equilateral triangle
16, x2 + y2 – 4x + 4y – 8 = 0, is
x2 y 2
inscribed in + = 1 , with vertices having
(1) (–1, 1) (2) (1, –1) a2 b2
eccentric angles α, β, γ respectively is (x1, y1),
(3) (1, 0) (4) (0, –1)
then Σ cosα cosβ + Σ sinα sinβ =
75. The point (a2, a + 1) lies in the angle between
9 x12 9 y12 3
the lines 3x – y + 1 = 0 and x + 2y – 5 = 0 (1) + 2 + (2) 9 x12 − 9 y12 + a 2b 2
a2 b 2
containing the origin, then exhaustive set of
9 x12 9 y12 9 x12 9 y12 3
value of ‘a’ is (3) + +3 (4) + −
a b 2a 2 2b 2 2
1  80. Tangents are drawn to the circle
(1) ( −3, 0) ∪  , 1
3  x2 + y2 = 10 at the points where it is met by
1  the circle x2 + y2 + 4x – 3y + 2 = 0. The
(2) ( −∞, − 3) ∪  , 1
3  point of intersection of these tangents is
 1  5 −10   5 10 
(3)  −3, 3  (1) (2)
   2, 3   2, 3 
   
1   10 5   10 5 
(4)  3, ∞ (3) − ,  (4)  3 ,2
   3 2  

76. Let P and Q be points (4, –4) and (9, 6) on the SECTION - II

parabola y2 = 4a(x – b). Let R be a point on the Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt any
arc of the parabola between P and Q. Then
five questions out of 10. The answer to each
the area of ∆PRQ is maximum when
question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
(1) ∠PRQ = 90° question, enter the correct numerical value (in
decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the
(2) The point R is (4, 4)
second decimal place; e.g. 06.25, 07.00, −00.33,
1  −00.30, 30.27, −27.30) using the mouse and the
(3) The point R is  , 1
4  on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the place
designated to enter the answer
(4) The point R is (1, 2)

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FINAL TEST SERIES for JEE (Main)-2021_PHASE-I Test-68_ (Code-C)

81. A circle has the same centre as an ellipse 86. If the lines joining the origin to the intersection
and passes through the foci F1 and F2 of the of the line y = mx + 2 and the curve x2 + y2 = 1
ellipse, such that the two curves intersect in 4 are at right angle, then m2 is equal to
points. Let P be any one of their point of
87. Normals at three points P, Q, R at the parabola
intersection. If the major axis of the ellipse is
y2 = 4ax meet in a point A and S be its focus, if
17 and the area of the triangle PF1F2 is 30,
 2λ 
then the distance between the foci is |SP|·|SQ|·|SR| = λ (SA)2, then   is equal
 a 
82. Let ABC be a triangle. Let A be the point (1, 2)
to
y = x is the perpendicular bisector of AB and
88. If two points A(p, q), B(r, s) lie on the circle
x – 2y + 1 = 0 is the angle bisector of ∠C. If
equation of BC is given by ax + by – 5 = 0, x2 + y2 = 2, then maximum value of ps + qr is
then the value of a + b is 89. Point O is the centre of the ellipse with major
83. Normals AO, AA1, AA2, are drawn to parabola axis AB and minor axis CD. Point F is one
2 focus of the ellipse, if OF = 6 and the diameter
y = 8x from the point A(h, 0). If triangle OA1A2
of the inscribed circle of triangle OCF is 2, then
(O being the origin) is equilateral, then value of h is
the product (AB)(CD) is
84. The number of common tangents to the circles
x2 + y2 = 4 and x2 + y2 – 6x – 8y = 24 is 90. Let ‘P’ be a point which does not lie outside

85. Let A ≡ ( −2, −2 ) and B ≡ ( 2, −2 ) be two points the triangle ABC, A ≡ (3, 2), B ≡ (0, 0), C ≡ (0,

and AB subtends an angle of 45º at a point P 4) and satisfies d (P, A) ≤ maximum {d (P, B),

in the plane; such that area of ∆APB is 8 d (P, C)}, then maximum distance of P from
square unit, then number of possible position side BC, where d(P, A) gives the distance
(s) of P is between P and A, is

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