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Incoming SR Maths QP - 16 04 2023
Incoming SR Maths QP - 16 04 2023
Incoming SR Maths QP - 16 04 2023
JEE-ADVANCE-2018-P1-Model
Page No.1
9 3
A) Area of triangle ABC – Area of triangle ABD is
2
3 3
B) Area of triangle ABC – Area of triangle aBD is
2
C) Circum radius of triangle PAB is 3
D) Circum radius of triangle PAB is 2 3
SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 24)
This section contains EIGHT (08) questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE.
For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to
the second decimal place; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30) using the mouse and the onscreen
virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered as answer.
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases
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43. Let ABCD be a quadrilateral with area 18, with side AB parallel to the side CD and AB = 2CD. Let
AD be perpendicular to AB and CD. If a circle is drawn inside the quadrilateral ABCD touching all
the sides, then its radius is.
44. ABCD is a square of unit side. Four circles of unit radius are described with centres at A,B,C,D. The
area common to the four circles is.
45. In a circle AB is a diameter and CD is a chord. The length of AB and CD are two digit integers. If
OE have its length as rational number where O is centre of the circle and E is the mid point of CD
and the length of CD is obtained by reversing digits of length of AB then OE is.
46. Tangents drawn from P (1, 8) to the circle x 2 y 2 6x 4y 11 0 touches the circle at the points
A and B, respectively. The radius of the circle which passes through the points of intersection of
circles x 2 y 2 2x 6y 6 0 and x 2 y 2 2x 6y 6 0 and intersects the circumcircle of the
PAB orthogonally is equal to
47. Let C, C1 and C 2 be circles of radii 5, 2 and 2 respectively. C1 and C 2 touch each other externally
and C internally. A circle C3 touches C1 and C 2 externally and C internally. If the radius of C3 is
‘r’ then the value of 4r is, (where [ . ] denotes the greatest integer function)…..
48. Consider two circles, x 2 y 2 4x 4y 4 0and x 2 y 2 16x 4y 59 0 , a line y 3x is
such that it lies between these two circles without touching or intersecting either of them, if
belongs to a 10 b, c 10 d then (a + b + c + d) equals.
49. If a circle of radius 3 units is touching the lines 3y2 4xy 3x 2 0 in the first quadrant then the
length of chord of contact to this circle, is.
50. Three circles of radii 1, 2, 3 touch each other externally. If a circle of radius ‘r’ touches the three
circles, then r is
This section contains TWO (02) paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are TWO (02) questions.
Each question has FOUR options. ONLY ONE of these four options corresponds to the correct answer.
For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : −1 In all other cases
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Page No.2
If circle C 0 with radius 1 unit touches both the axes and as well as line (L1) through P (0, 4), cut the
x-axis at x1 , 0 . Again a circle C1 is drawn touching x-axis, Line L1 and another line L 2 through
point P L 2 intersects x-as at x 2 , 0 and this process ir repeated n times.
51. The centre of circle C 2 is
15 31
A) (3, 1) B) ,1 C) ,1 D) None of these
2 4
Xn
52. Then lim is
n 2n
A) 4 B) 0 C) 1 D) 2
Paragraph II ( 53 and 54)
Consider two circles S1 0 and S2 0 , each of radius limit touching internally the sides of
OAB and ABC respectively where O = (0, 0), A = (0, 4) and B, C are the points on positive x-
axis such that OB < OC.
53. If the angle subtended by the circle S2 0 at point A is , then cos equals
3 2 3 4
A) B) C) D)
5 3 4 5
54. The length of tangent from A to the circle S2 0 is
5 7 9 11
A) B) C) D)
2 2 2 2
KEY
MATHEMATICS
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
A.C B,C B,C A,B,D A,D A,C 2 C C A
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
6 19 3 C D C D
PHYSICS
SOLUTIONS
37. P cos ,sin
Tangent at ‘p’ is x cos y sin 1
1 cos
Q 1,
sin
op eqn is y tan x
cos 1 cos
E ,
sin tan sin
tan
2 , k tan 2xy y 1 y 2
h, k locus h
tan
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2 5 1
38. sin
10 5
Slopes of PA, PB are tan
8 4
where tan (slope of PC)
6 3
4 1 4 1
3 2 , 3 2 11 , 5
4 1 4 1 2 10
1 . 1 .
3 2 3 2
11 2 11 2
A, B 4 2 5 ,8 2 5 &42 5 8 2 5
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
39. Let S2 be circle passing through A, B, C & D
L3 is radical axis of S1 & S2.
S1 S2 0
y=0
L1 , L 2 , L3 must be concurrent
0 1 0
a 3 1 0 2a b
b 4 2
40. Distance between centre = 30
L.C.D = 30
L.T.C 30 2 8 82
302 16 2 46 14
2 161
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1
Also 30 8 120
2
120 120 2 240 30 15
r
17 17 30 64 64 8 4
2
41. Since the circle touches the two lines, its centre lies on a bisector of angle between the lines
4x 3y 24 4x 3y 42 33
y 3and x
5 5 4
Let the centre be C , 3 . The circle passes through (2, 8).
2 2 2
If ‘r’ is the radius then r 2 2 3 8 2 25..... i
The distance of ,3 from a line is r.
2
4 33
r and r 2
4 33 ........ ii
5 25
i , ii 2 4 29 16 2 264 1089
182
or, 9 2 164 364 0.Solving, 2,
9
205
Now (ii) gives r = 5,
9
42. Area of ABC - Area of ABD
1 1 1
AB.CQ AB.DA AB CQ DQ
2 2 2
1
AB OC OQ OD OQ
2
1
AB OD OC 2OQ
2
1
AB OD OC 20Q
2
1
AB 2OQ AB.OQ
2
9 3
2L sin .
r 2 L2 sin 2
2
OP L sin
Circum radius of PAB 3
2 2
43. Let DC = x AB 2x
1
The area of the trapezium ABCD is AB DC AD 18
2
BC EC 2 EB2 4r 2 x 2
If a circle is inscribed in a quadrilateral, then sum of opposite sides is same.
AD + BC = AB + DC
2r 4r 2 x 2 2x x 4r 2 x 2 3x 2r
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4r 2 x 2 9x 2 4r 2 12rx 8x 2 12rx 72 u sin g i
x 3, r 2
44. Area of ABCD : 4 4 1..... i
Area of sector ABC : 3 2 ..... ii
4
Area bounded by the arcs AP, BP and AB
= Area of sector ABP + Area of sector BAP – Area of an equilateral triangle ABP
3
2 ..... iii
3 4
3
ii iii ...... iv
4 12
i 4 iv 1 3..... iv
3
45. Let AB = xy
CD = yx
2 2
10x y 10y x
OE 2
2 2
1 3
OE
2
99 x 2 y 2
2
11 x y x y
11(x2-y2) must be perfect square
So x2-y2 must be 11 or 44
Combination is x = 6, y = 5
46. Equation of circle circumscribing PAB is
x 1 x 3 y 8 y 2 0
x 2 y2 4x 10y 19 0
Equation of circle passing through points of intersection of circles x 2 y 2 2x 6y 6 0 and
x 2 y 2 2x 6y 6 0 is given by
2 2
x 2 y2 x 6y 6 0
1
As circle (ii) is orthogonal to circle (i), we have
2 2
2 5 6 6 0
1
4 4 5 5
9
5
Hence, required equation of circle is x 2 y 2 x 6y 6 0
2
25 173
Radius of circle 96
16 4
47. Let O, O1 , O2 , O3 be the centres and r be the radius of C3.
C and C1 touches internally
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OO1 5 3 2
C1 and C 2 touches internally
OO 2 5 3 2
C3 touches C1 and C2 externally
O1O3 r 3 and O 2O 3 r 2
C3 touches C internally
OO3 5 r
In OO1O3 by cosine rule at vertex ‘O’ we get O1O32 OO32 2OO1OO3 cos O1OO 3
2 2
r 3 4 5 r 2.2 5 r cos
In OO 2O3 by cosine rule at vertex ‘O; we get O 2O3 2 OO 22 OO32 2OO2 OO cos O 2 OO3
2 2
r 2 9 5 r 2.3 5 r cos
30
By eliminating cos .we get r
19
48. From the figure, it is clear that must be negative. As line is outside the circle, sp p > r for both
circles.
b2 24 2
2& 3
10 10
4 2 2 22
2 or 2& 3 of 2
10 10 10 10
2 10 4 or 2 10 4 & 3 10 22 or 3 10 22
3 10 22, 2 10 4
a b c d 19
49. 3y 2 3xy xy 3x 2 0
3y x y 3x 0
x
y , y 3x
3
APO 750
AM
In AMP.sin 750
3
A.M 3sin 750
Now length of chord of contact AB = 2AM
2 sin 750 6sin 750
3 1
6 3
3 1
2 2 2
50. Let A(0, 0), B (3, 0), C (0, 4), D , be the centres of the four circles
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51 & 52
53 and 54
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