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Mock Test - 1 (Paper-2) (Code-C)_(Answers) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Advanced)-2020

All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Advanced)-2020


MOCK TEST - 1 (Paper-2) - Code-C
Test Date : 19/01/2020

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (B, C) 21. (A, B, C) 41. (A, D)
2. (A, C) 22. (B) 42. (A, B, D)
3. (B, C) 23. (A, B, C, D) 43. (A, D)
4. (A, C) 24. (D) 44. (B, C)
5. (A, B) 25. (A, D) 45. (C, D)
6. (B, C, D) 26. (A, B, C, D) 46. (A, B, C)
7. (A , D) 27. (A, B, D) 47. (B, D)
8. (C, D) 28. (B, C, D) 48. (A, C, D)
9. (B, D) 29. (A, C, D) 49. (A, C)
10. (A, D) 30. (A) 50. (A, B, C)
11. (A, C) 31. (B) 51. (B, C)
12. (A, D) 32. (A, B) 52. (B)
13. (A, C) 33. (B) 53. (A, B, C)
14. (A, D) 34. (C) 54. (D)
15. (A, C) 35. (A, B, C, D) 55. (C)
16. A → (S) 36. A → (P, T) 56. A → (R, S, T)
B → (P, Q) B → (Q, T) B → (P)
C → (T) C → (R) C → (T)
D → (R) D → (S) D → (P)
17. A → (R, S) 37. A → (P, R, T) 57. A → (P, Q, R)
B → (P, R) B → (T) B → (Q)
C → (P, R) C → (Q, R, S) C → (R)
D → (Q, T) D → (Q, R) D → (P)
18. (20) 38. (03) 58. (03)
19. (11) 39. (08) 59. (40)
20. (16) 40. (05) 60. (80)

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PART - I (PHYSICS) Solution :

1. Answer (B, C) 2Vcos = 12


Hint : COM will be at rest in horizontal direction. 12
2V  = 12
Solution : 13

m1x1 + m2x2 = 0 V = 6.5 m/s


m(x – l) + 2mx = 0 2Vcos = 12
l V = 6sec
x=
3
d
a = 6 sec  tan 
1 2m dt
  v r2 = mgl
2 3
d  6.5 sin  5
= = rad/s2
vr = 3gl dt l 26

mv r2 a = 6
13 5
 
5
=
25
m/s2
T − mg = 12 12 26 48
l
2. Answer (A, C) 5. Answer (A, B)

Hint : At that instant particle velocity is at an angle Hint : PB – PA = g(2R) → Pascal law
of 30° with downward horizontal. Solution :
Solution :
2T
PA = P0 +
V0 cos30° = 20cos60° r1
20
V0 = m/s 2T
3 PB = P0 +
r2
–V0 sin30° = 20sin60° – gt
2T 2T
10 – = g ( 2R )
gt = 10 3 + r2 r1
3
r1 – r2
4 = gR
t= s r1r2
3
r1  r2 = R
V02 400  2 80
R= = = m 6. Answer (B, C, D)
g cos30 3  10 3 3 3
1 2
3. Answer (B, C) Hint : mgx = kx
2
Hint : T2 = 10 g
Solution :
Solution :
2 mg
T2 = 10 g x=
k
1
(T2 )1 = T1  Two point will be on either side of mean position
2
k(x2 – x1) = mg
T1 = 100 2N mg
( x2 – x1 ) = l = k
= 140 N
4. Answer (A, C)  m
T =
Hint : Let velocity of block be V. 2 k

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7. Answer (A, D) 11. Answer (A, C)
KA dT 12. Answer (A, D)
Hint : Q = –
l dx
13. Answer (A, C)
Solution :
Hint of Q. No. 11 to 13 :
K1 K2
 25 = 75 Apply Bernoulli’s Principle to calculate efflux
l1 l2
velocity.
8. Answer (C, D)
Solution of Q. No. 11 to 13
Hint : Field due to shell + field due to hole = 0.
1 1
Solution : P1 + gh + V 2 = P2 + V22
2 1 2
Just inside the shell
r2V1 = r2V2
E1 + E2 = 0
Solving we get
Just out side
2gh
V2 = (r  R )
E1 + E2 =
GM r4
1– 4
R2 R
GM
E1 = E1 = V2  2gh
2R 2

9. Answer (B, D) 14. Answer (A, D)


15. Answer (A, C)
T 2
Hint : V = = = 20 m/s Hint of Q. No. 14 and 15
 5  10 –3
During propagation frequency does not change.
Solution : Solution of Q. No. 14 and 15

V =
T
= 20 m/s 1 = 2

V1 = 2V2
n 1 2
=  20 =2
2  0.4 k1 k2

 = 25n k2 = 2k1
Ai = A0sin(1t – k1x)
10. Answer (A, D)
Ar = A2(+ve)sin(1t – k1x) if 1 > 2
Hint : PM = RT
At = A1sin(2t – k2x)
Solution : 16. Answer A(S); B(P, Q); C(T); D(R)
PM Hint : Angular momentum of system is conserved
+dP = g dh
RT about point of contact.
4P0 Solution :
dP Mgh
 P
=
RT mR 2 2v 0 3
P0 A → mv 0 R +  = mv f R
2 R 2
Mgh 4v 0
= ln 4 vf =
RT 3g
RT ( ) v0
h= ln 4 t=
Mg 3g

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2 v 7 19. Answer (11)


B → mv 0 R + mR 2 0 = mv f R
5 2R 5 Hint : After striking block performs S.H.M in frame
6v 0 of centre of Mass.
vf =
7 Solution :
v0 Velocity of block w.r.t COM varies sinusoidally
t=
7g V2/cm = 1.2cos(t)
C → mv0R + 2mv0R = 2mvf R 12  5
= = 10  T = 2sec
3 6
vf = v
2 0  T
t =  t=
v0 3 6
t=
2g 1
 t= s
2 3
mR v 0 3mv f R
D→ =
2 R 2 1 3
 t0 = +  6t0 = 11 sec
v0 3 2
vf =
3 20. Answer (16)
v0 Hint : dP = gdx
t=
3g Solution :
17. Answer A(R, S); B(P, R); C(P, R); D(Q, T) Pressure at surface is zero.
Hint : Identify the associated process. dP = g(x)dx
Solution : GMx
g (x) =
P R3
A→ = constant
V R
GM 
R
dP =
R3
 x dx
C = CV + 0
2
B → Isobaric process GM x 2
P=
2R 3
C = CV + R
GM 
C → T = constant P=
2R
 P = constant as PM = RT
GM  M
D → Isochoric process. =
4
R 3  2R
18. Answer (20) 3

( )
dT
Hint : – = k T – T0 3GM 2
dt =
8R 4
Solution :
PART - II (CHEMISTRY)
( )
dT
– = k T – T0
dt
21. Answer (A, B, C)
3 = k (T1 – x ) Hint : Final solution contain (1.7 × 5 + 5.1 × 5) g
H2O2.
1
= k (T2 – x ) Solution :
3
500  1.7
T1 – x Mass of H2O2 in solution P = = 8.5 g
3= 100
T2 – x
500  5.1
Mass of H2O2 in solution Q = = 25.5 g
x = 20 100

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Total mass of H2O2 = 34 g Solution :
Total volume of H2O2 = 3 L 13.6 3.4
=
1 (x + 1) 2
N2
Molarity = = 0.33 M
3
x +1
=2
22. Answer (B) N
R  1 
Hint : C = Cv − Also, 2.18  106  = 5.45  105
(n − 1) 
 x + 1
Solution : x + 1 = 4, x = 3
1 25. Answer (A, D)
T  , so TV = constant
V
Hint : C4H10 + 6.5O2 ⎯⎯→ 4CO2 + 5H2O
PV PV
T= , so V = constant
nR nR O2 is limiting reagent.
 PV2 = constant Solution :

(n −  )R C4H10 + 6.5O2 ⎯⎯→ 4CO2 (g) + 5H2O(g)


C=
(n − 1)(  − 1)
Initial mol in mixture,
5 6.56  10
So, n = 2,  = n=
PV
= =2
3 RT 0.082  400
 5 R Let mol of C4H10 and O2 are x and y.
 2 − 3 R
C=   = 3 =
R
So, x + y = 2
 5  2 2
(2 − 1)  − 1 O2 is completely consumed, so total mol after the
3  3 reaction.
23. Answer (A, B, C, D) y 4y 5y 6.5x + 8y
x− + + =
Hint : 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5

A B + C P2 n2
1− p p − p1 p + p2 We know =
P1 n1
B D + E 7.052 6.5x + 8y
p− p1 p1 p1− p2  =
6.56 6.5  2
E F + C y = 0.65 mol
p1 − p2 p2 p2 + p
x = 1.35 mol
Solution : Given,
26. Answer (A, B, C, D)
(a) 5p2 = p2 + p
Hint : H2 is more reactive than D2 with Cl2
4p2 = p because H2 has a lower energy of activation.
(b) 1 – p + p – p1 + p + p2 + p1 + p1 – p2 + p2 = Solution : Bond dissociation energy of H – O is
1.35 less than D – O, so when D2O and H2O is
1 + p + p1 + p2 = 1.35 electrolysed more H2 is collected at cathode.
1 + 5p2 + p1 = 1.35 27. Answer (A, B, D)
5p2 + p1 = 0.35 h h0
Hint : Vs = −
(c) p1 = 0.1, so 5p2 = 0.35 – 0.1 = 0.25 q q
p2 = 0.05 Solution :
p = 0.20 h = h0 + qVs
24. Answer (D) h h0
Vs = −
Hint : x = 3 and N = 2 q q

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h 0 32. Answer (A, B)


Metal M3 has high value of .
q Hint : In rigid cyclic system, like norbornanes
Metal has higher value of work function. syn-coplanar is possible orientation for E2.
The work function order is M3 > M2 > M1. Solution :
28. Answer (B, C, D) Trans-isomer gives syn elimination while
Hint : cis-isomer gives anti-elimination.
33. Answer (B)
CaOCl2 + 2KI + 2CH3COOH ⎯⎯→
Hint : In stable conformer, –C(CH3)3 is present at
Ca(OOCCH3 )2 + I2 + 2KCl + H2O equatorial position.
Solution : Solution :
CaOCl2 + 2KI+ 2CH3 COOH ⎯⎯→
t =0 10 25 ex
t = 0 5

Ca(OOCCH3 )2 + H2O + I2 + 2KCl


10

I2 + 2Na2S2O3 ⎯⎯→ 2NaI + Na2S4 O6


10 mmol

So, minimum mmol of Na2S2O3 are 20. Axial chlorine and axial H are removed.

So, M1V1  20 34. Answer (C)

0.5 × V1  20 Hint : P = B2H6.

V1  40 mL 35. Answer (A, B, C, D)

29. Answer (A, C, D) Hint : S is inorganic benzene.

Hint : Melting point of alkali metal decreases Solution for Q.Nos. 34 & 35
down the group. P → B2H6
Solution : Q → AlF3
M/M+ : Li > Rb > K > Na R → LiF
Density : Li < K < Na < Rb < Cs
S → B3N3H6
30. Answer (A)
Boiling and melting point of organic benzene is
Hint : Strength of H-bond more than inorganic benzene.
F HO HN H 36. Answer A(P, T); B(Q, T); C(R); D(S)
Solution : Hint :
Intramolecular bond is stronger than Ether having formula C5H12O = 6
intermolecular bond. Alcohol having formula C5H12O = 8
31. Answer (B)
Solution :
Hint : For E2 anti-coplanar system is required.
Solution :

37. Answer A(P, R, T); B(T); C(Q, R, S); D(Q, R)


Hint : In adiabatic compression, temperature of
system increase.

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Solution : In (D), 3 to 1, PV increases, so T  (2 – ). (2 – ) = 1
increases.
 22 – 2 – 2 +  = 1
Hence, H > 0
4 + 4 = ( + 1)2 + ( + 1)2
T  V 
S = nCv ln  2  + nR ln  2  = 2 + 2 + 2( + ) + 2 = 2 + 2 + 4
 T1   V1 
= ( + )2 – 2 + 4 = 1 + 2 + 4 = 7
T  P  6 + 6 = (2 + 2) (4 + 4 – 22)
= nCp ln  2  + nR ln  1 
 T1   P2  = 3(7 – 1) = 18
38. Answer (03) 8 + 8 = (4 + 4)2 – 244 = 49 – 2 = 47
Hint : X = 3 5 5
1 5   5 1
Solution : 5 + 5 =  +  – – 
2 2   2 2
  4
 5   1 3  1 5 
2
5 1
= 2 5    + 10     +   
  2  2  2   2   2  
125 + 50 + 1 176
39. Answer (08) = = = 11
16 16
43. Answer (A, D)
Hint : Hint : Use rotation.
Solution :

Solution :

C
6
10
40. Answer (05)
Hint : X = 5, Y = 0 –6 10  C  6 10
Solution : Five-membered ring is fused only with ± 18 + C  0
six-membered ring.  C  ±18
PART - III (MATHEMATICS) 44. Answer (B, C)
41. Answer (A, D) Hint : P(A  B) = P(A). P(B)
Hint : Use gap-method. If A and B are independent.
Solution : Solution :
(A) DONATION, F, U P(x) + P(y) = 1, …(i)
Number of permutations which have P(x  y ) = 0 …(ii)
DONATION = 3 = 6 1
P ( x  z) = P ( x )  P (z) = …(iii)
(C) F, N, N, D, T; O, O, U, A, I 3
1
n=
5 6 5
 C5  = 21600 P (y  z) = P (y )  P (z) = …(iv)
2 2 6
 From (i), (iii) and (iv)
42. Answer (A, B, D)
2 1
Hint : An = An – 1 + An – 2 P (x) = , P (y ) =
3 3
Solution :
1
2 –  – 1 = 0, 2 –  – 1 = 0,  +  = 1,  = –1 P (z) =
2
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45. Answer (C, D) 47. Answer (B, D)


Hint : Use distance formula. Hint : Re(z) = 0
Solution : Solution :

A(, 0, 0), B(0, , 0), C(0, 0, ) ( cos  + cos2 + 1) + i ( sin  – sin2 )


z=
( cos  – cos2 – 1) + i ( sin  + sin2 )
(PA)2 = 2 + 2
Re(z) = 0
(PB)2 = 2 + 2
 (cos + cos2 + 1) (cos – cos2 – 1)
(PC)2 = 2 + 2 + (sin – sin2) (sin + sin2) = 0
 (PA)2 + (PB)2 + (PC)2 = 2 (OP)2  cos2 – cos22 – 1 – 2cos2 +
Direction ratios of lines PA, PB and PC are sin2 – sin22  = 0
< 0, ,  >, < , 0, > and <, , 0> respectively. 1
cos 2 = –
46. Answer (A, B, C) 2
Hint : Put x = i and x =   2
 = ,
3 3
Solution :
48. Answer (A, C, D)
(1 + x + x2)2n = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + a3x3 + a4x4 +
Hint : DEF is pedal triangle of ABC.
….+ a4x4n …(i)
Solution :
Put x = 1 in (i)
HA = 2RcosA = 4cosA
4n
  ar =9 n
…(ii) HF = 2RcosAcosB = 4cosAcosB
r =0 DEF is the pedal triangle of ABC
Put x = –1 R
 circum-radius of DEF = =1
4n 2
 ( −1) ar
r
=1 …(iii)
r =0 Orthocentre of triangle ABC is the incentre of
pedal DEF.
From (ii) + (iii), (ii) – (iii)
49. Answer (A, C)
9n + 1
a0 + a2 + a4 + ....a4n = Hint : eH = 2
2
Solution :
9n – 1
a1 + a3 + a5 + ....a4n = b2 = a2(1 – e2)
2
 9 = 16 (1 – e2)
Put x = i in (i)
9 7
(a0 – a2 + a4 – a6 + ….+ a4n) + i(a1 – a3 + a5 …..  e2 = 1– =
16 16
–a4n –1) = (–1)n
7 7
 a0 – a2 + a4 – a6 +….+ a4n = (–1)n …(iv)  e= , ee1 =
4 2 2
and a1 – a3 + a5 ….–a4n – 1 = 0 …(v)
 e1 = 2
Put x =  and 2 in (i)
(a0 + a3 + a6 +….) + (a1 + a4 + a7 +….) +  b2 
ends of L.R arc   ae,  
2(a2 + a5 + a8 + ….) = 0 …(vi)  a 
(a0 + a3 + a6 + ….) + 2(a1 + a4 + a7 +….) +  9
  7,  
 (a2 + a5 + a8 + ….) = 0 …(vii)  4

From (ii) + (vi) + (vii), (ii) + (vi) + (vii)2, x2 y2


Let equation of hyperbola is – =1
(ii) + (vi)2 + (vii) c2 d2
a0 + a3 + a6 + ….= a1 + a4 + a7 +…. 7 81
 – =1
= a2 + a5 + a8 +….= 32n – 1 c 2
16d 2
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(
d 2 = c 2 e12 – 1 ) 51. Answer (B, C)
Hint : PQRS is a rectangle.
 d2 = c 2 Solution :
 9 2p 2q
x2 – y2 = c2 passes through   7,   =  pq = –1
 4 2
p –1 2
q –1

 7–
81 R(pq, p + q), S(2a + a (p2 + q2 + pq), – apq (p +
= c2
16 q)), a = 1, pq = –1
S(p2 + q2 + 1, p + q)
112 – 81 31
 c2 = = Let S(h, k)
16 16
h = p2 + q2 + 1, k = p + q
31 h = (p + q)2 – 2pq + 1
c=
4 h = k2 + 2 + 1
50. Answer (A, B, C)  y2 = x – 3 is equation of locus of S locus of
point S is a parabola
Hint : Equation of C.T. x + 2 =  3y

Solution :

 p2 + q 2 
midpoint of PQ is  , p + q
 2 
 p2 + q 2 
midpoint of RS is  , p + q
 2 
 p–q  q–p 
mRP  mPS =  2  2 
 p + 1  q + 1
– ( p2 + q 2 – 2pq ) – ( p2 + q 2 + 2 )
= = = –1
sin  =
1
=
3 p2q 2 + p2 + q 2 + 1 ( p2 + q 2 + 2 )
x x +4
52. Answer (B)
 2|x| = 4
Hint : Co-ordinate of R are (pq, p + q).
|x| = 2 Solution :
x = –2 R(pq, p + q)  (h, k)
1 h = pq, k = p + q, p–q=1
 sin  =
2  2p = k + 1, 2q = k – 1
 k +1 k –1
 =   =h
6 2 2
 1
1 Locus of R is y2 = 4x + 1 = 4  x + 
 m1 =  4
3
1
m2 = −
3
 Equation of common tangents through
1 (
(–2, 0) are y =  x + 2)
3
1
Area of DPQ is 2 3 3 = 3 3 3 
2 Point  , 2  lies on this curve.
4 
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53. Answer (A, B, C) 55. Answer (C)


Hint : Co-ordinates of R are (pq, p + q). 1
Hint : M = 7 and m = –
Solution : 7
R(pq, p + q)  (h, k) Solution :
2 2
h = pq, k = p + q, p + q = 1  Q(8, 6)
k2 = (p + q)2 = p2 + q2 + 2pq = 1 + 2h
1
Locus of R is y2 = 2x + 1 = 2  x +  So M = 7 and m = –
1
 2 7

S = M + ( M + 1) m + ( M + 2 ) m 2 + ..........
Sm = M  m + ( M + 1) m 2 + ..........
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S (1– m ) = M + m + m 2 + m3 + ..........
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8  –1 55
S  = 7 +   =
7  8  8
385
S=
 1 64
Equation of tangent to y 2 = 2  x +  is
 2 56. Answer A(R, S, T); B(P); C(T); D(P)
 1 1
y = m x +  + is also tangent to x2 + y2 = 1 r2 – 5 1 r –1 r +1 
 2  2m Hint : = –
( r + 1) ( r + 3 )
2 2 2  ( r + 1)2 ( r + 3 )2 
m 1
+ Solution :
 2 2m = 1
1 + m2 r2 – 5 1 r –1 r +1 
=  –
 1
2 ( r + 1) ( r + 3 )
2 2 2  ( r + 1) 2
( r + 3 )2 
 m +  = 4 (1 + m )
2
 m n
r2 – 5 1 1 n n +1 
 Tn =  =  – –
2  9 ( n + 2) ( n + 3 )2 
Put m2 = t
r =1 ( r + 1) ( r + 3 )
2 2 2
1
t + + 2 = 4 + 4t
t 1 n
 r r +1  1 n +1
 lim Tn = , Sn =   – 2
= –
 4t 2 + 4t = t 2 + 1 + 2t
n → 18 (
r =1  r + 2 ) 2
( )
r +3  9 ( n + 3)
2

3t 2 + 2t – 1 = 0 n +1 1
Sn  0  
1 ( n + 3) 2 9
 m=
3  9n + 9 > n2 + 9 + 6n
 Equation of common tangents are  n2 – 3n < 0
x  3y + 2 = 0  n(n – 3) < 0  n = 1, 2
54. Answer (D) 1 1 15 16 1 2  16 289 – 288
lim Sn = , S15 = – 2 – 2  – 2 =
Hint : x2 + y2 = 100 is director circle of x2 + y2 = n → 9 9 17 18 9 17 9  172
50.
57. Answer A(P, Q, R); B(Q); C(R); D(P)
Solution :
Consider the circle x2 + y2 = 50 sin x tan x
Hint : lim = 1 = lim
x →0 x x →0 x
P(b, a) lies on this circle while Q(d, c) lies on it’s
director circle. Solution :
a–c
E= denotes the slope of line PQ. x 2 + x + 1– ax 2 + bx – ax + b
b–d (A) lim =4
x → x +1
So, M and m will be two slopes of tangents,
hence M.m = –1  a = 1, b = 4
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 a b 
2x  t = 1, –1
(B) lim  1 + + 2  = e 2
x →  x x   n1= 1

a b  If (i) passes through (3, 3)


 lim  + 2  2 x = 2
x →  x x  1 2
3– = t (3 – t )
t
 a = 1, b  R
cosecx  t4 – 3t3 + 3t – 1 = 0
 a + tan x 
(C) lim   = e –3  (t – 1) (t3 – 2t2 – 2t + 1) = 0
x → 0  a cos x + b tan x 
(t – 1) (t + 1) (t2 – 3t + 1) = 0
( a + tan x – a cos x – b tan x )
 lim = –3
x →0 ( a cos x + b tan x ) sin x 3 5
t = 1, – 1,
(1– b ) sec 2 x + a sin x 2
lim = –3
x →0 ( – a sin x + b sec 2 x ) sin x + ( a cos x + b tan x )( cos x )  n2 = 3
1– b  n1n2 = 3
 = –3
a 59. Answer (40)
 b – 3a = 1 Hint : Use xCr = xCn – r
Solution :
a sin x – b tan x
(D) lim 25
C0 25C r + 25C 1 25Cr + 1 +….+ 25C 25 – r
x →0 1– e x
25
C 25 = 50C 25 – r
a–b
=  (25C0. 25C5 + 25C1 + 25C6 + …+ 25C9 25C14) +
–1
25
C10 25C15
b–a=3
+ (25C11 25C16 + 25C12 25C17 +…25C20 25C25)
58. Answer (03)
= 50C20
Hint : Equation of normal xt3 – yt = t4 – 1.
Solution :  (25C0 25C5 + 25C1 25C6 +…25C925C14)
xy = 1
1  50
( 25 C10 )
2
= C20 –
2  
1
 y =
x
60. Answer (80)
dy 1
 =– 2
dx x Hint : k = 4 5 C2
 dx  Solution :
mN =  –  = x2
 dy  Number of arrangements when E’s are together
 1 6!
mN at  t ,  = t 2
 t
( n1 ) = 2!
 1 Number of arrangements when E’s are together
Equation of normal at  t ,  is
 t and T’s are also together (n2) = 5!
1 2  Number of arrangements when E’s are
y– = t ( x – t ) …(i)
t together but not T’s are together = k = n1 – n2
1 = 3.5! – 5!
If (i) passes through (2, 2) then 2 – = 2t 2 – t 3
t = 2.5!
 t4 – 2t3 + 2t – 1 = 0 = 240
 (t – 1) (t3 – t2 – t + 1) = 0 k
 = 80
 (t – 1) (t – 1) (t – 1) = 0
2 3

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