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Sec: INC.JR.

IIT _*CO-SC Date: 28-05-23


Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 186
28-05-23_INC.JR.STAR CO-SUPER CHAINA_JEE-ADV_WAT-5_SYLLABUS
PHYSICS: PRESENT WEEK (80%): Kinematics: Motion in 1D,Uniform motion,
uniform accelerated motion, motion under gravity and related graphs

PREVIOUS TWEEK (20%): Vectors - Types of Vectors , Addition &


Subtraction of Vectors, Component & Resultant, Dot Product, Work
Done, Cross Product, Torque, Area
(Exclude: Scalar & Vector Triple Product, Polar Coordinates)

CHEMISTRY: PRESENT WEEK (80%): Atomic Structure: Dalton's atomic theory,


Fundamental Particles - their characteristics; Thomson's model,
Rutherford's atomic model, Electromagnetic waves, Plank's Quantum
theory & Photo-electric effect, Bohr's atomic model, Applications of
Bohr's atomic model - calculation of radius, velocity, frequency, time
period and energy of electron in an orbit, Hydrogen spectrum
PREVIOUS TWEEK (20%): STOICHIOMETRY-III: n-factor calculations,
Equivalent weight, Normality, volume strength of H2O2, Volumetric
analysis: neutralisation titrations - simple titrations, double titrations
and back titrations, Redox titrations: oxalic-acid vs KMnO4, Mohr’s salt
vs KMnO4 ; iodometry , iodimetry, Degree of hardness of water

MATHEMATICS: PRESENT WEEK (80%): Graph of Quadratic Expression, Location of


Roots, Transformation of Equation
PREVIOUS TWEEK (20%): QUADRATIC EQUATIONS: Quadratic
expression/equation and its roots, Nature of roots, Relations between
the roots & coefficients of Polynomial, Common roots
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Time: 3 Hrs IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Max Marks: 186
PHYSICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Questions with Single Correct
Sec – I(Q.N : 1 – 6) 3 -1 6 18
Choice
Questions with Multiple Correct
Sec – II(Q.N : 7 – 14) 4 -2 8 32
Choice (Partial Marking +1)
Questions with Comprehension
Sec – III(Q.N : 15 – 18) Type 3 0 4 12
(2 Comprehension-2+2=4Q)
Total 18 62

CHEMISTRY:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Questions with Single Correct
Sec – I(Q.N : 19 – 24) 3 -1 6 18
Choice
Questions with Multiple Correct
Sec – II(Q.N : 25 – 32) 4 -2 8 32
Choice (Partial Marking +1)
Questions with Comprehension
Sec – III(Q.N : 33 – 36) Type 3 0 4 12
(2 Comprehension-2+2=4Q)
Total 18 62

MATHS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Questions with Single Correct
Sec – I(Q.N : 37 – 42) 3 -1 6 18
Choice
Questions with Multiple Correct
Sec – II(Q.N : 43 – 50) 4 -2 8 32
Choice (Partial Marking +1)
Questions with Comprehension
Sec – III(Q.N : 51 – 54) Type 3 0 4 12
(2 Comprehension-2+2=4Q)
Total 18 62

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PHYSICS Max. Marks: 62
SECTION-I
(Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
1. If the body covers one-third distance at speed v1 , next one third at speed v2 and last one
third at speed v3 , then average speed will be

v1v 2  v 2 v3  v3 v1 v1  v 2  v3
A) B)
v1  v 2  v3 3

v1v 2 v3 3v1v 2 v3
C) D)
v1v 2  v 2 v3  v3 v1 v1v 2  v 2 v3  v3 v1

2. Sam used to walk to school every morning, and it takes him 20 min. once on his way, he
realized that he had forgotten his homework notebook at home. He knew that if he
continued walking to school at the same speed, he would be there 8 min before the bell,
so he went back home for the notebook and arrived the school 10 min after the bell. If he
had walked all the way with his usual speed, what fraction of the way to school had he
covered till the moment he turned back?

8 9 10 12
A) B) C) D)
20 20 20 20

3. All the graphs below are intended to represent the same motion. One of them does it
incorrectly. Pick it up.

A) B) C) D)

4. A particle moving continuously in the positive x-direction passes the positions x = 9 m


and 17 m at the instants t = 1 s and 3 s respectively. Its average velocities in the time
intervals [1 s, 3 s] and [0 s, 6 s] are equal. Which of the following statements is/are
correct?

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A) It was at x = 5 m at t = 0 s.

B) It is moving with a uniform speed

C) Average velocity in the interval [3 s, 6 s] in 4 m/s.

D) Information is insufficient to decide

5. A Diwali rocket was fired from a 50 m tall building. It has a constant acceleration of
40 m / s 2 for 1 sec before it runs out of fuel. Choose the INCORRECT Graph
representing motion of rocket (x represents the height of rocket from ground level)
(g = 10 m/s2)

A) B)

C) D)
 
6. If A is parallel to B , then
          
A) A.(A  B)  A 2  AB B) A  (A  B)  AB C) A.B  0 D) A  (A  B)  9

SECTION-II
(Multiple Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for all correct options & +1 partial marks, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all wrong cases.
7. For a body moving on a straight line

A) average speed can be less than the mínimum speed attained by the body

B) average speed cannot be less than the minimum speed attained by the body

C) magnitude of average velocity can be less than the minimum speed attained

D) magnitude of average velocity cannot be less than minimum speed attained.

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8. A model rocket fired from the ground ascends with a constant upward acceleration. A
small bolt is dropped from the rocket 1.0 s after the firing and fuel of the rocket is
finished 4.0 s after the bolt is dropped. Air-time of the bolt is 2.0 s. Acceleration of free
fall is 10 m / s 2 . Which of the following statements is/are correct?

A) Acceleration of the rocket while ascending on its fuel is 8.0 m / s 2

B) Fuel of the rocket was finished at a height 100 m above the ground

C) Maximum speed of the rocket during its flight is 40 m/s.

D) Total air-time for the rocket is 15 s.


   
9. Vector R is the resultant of the vectors A and B . Ratio of maximum value of | R | to the

 3 |A|
minimum value of | R | is . The 
may be equal to
1 |B|

2 1 4 3
A) B) C) D)
1 2 1 1
10. Mark the correct statements for a particle going on a straight line
A) if the velocity is zero at any instant, the acceleration should also be zero at that
instant
B) if the average velocity is zero for a given time interval, the average speed must also
be zero within the same time interval.
C) if the velocity and acceleration have opposite sign, the object is slowing down
D) if the position and velocity have opposite sign, the particle is moving towards the
origin
11. Let v and a denote the velocity and acceleration respectively of a body in one-
dimensional motion. Taking one direction as positive and the opposite as negative,
choose the correct statement(s):

A) Speed must decrease when a< 0

B)Speed must increase when a> 0

C) Speed will increase when both v and a are < 0

D) Speed will decrease when v< 0 and a> 0

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12. Displacement-time graph of a particle moving in a straight line is as shown in figure –

C D
B
A
t

A) in region A acceleration is positive

B) in region B acceleration is negative

C) in region C acceleration is positive

D) in region D acceleration is negative

13. Drops of water fall from a roof of building 9m high, at regular interval of time, the first
drop reaching the ground at the same instant fourth drop starts to fall. At this moment

A)Distance of the second drop, from roof is 4m

B)Distance of the second drop, from roof is 6m

C)Distance of the third drop, from roof is 3m

D) Distance of the third drop, from roof is 1m

14. Choose the correct statement


     
A) | A  B | may be smaller than | AB| B) | A  B | may be bigger than A + B
   
C) | A  B | may be smaller than |A – B| D) | AB| may be smaller than both A & B

SECTION-III
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 groups of question. Each group has 2 multiple choice questions based on a paragraph.
Each question has 4 choice (A), (B),(C) AND (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
Paragraph for Questions 15 and 16:
An auto-mobile and a truck starts from rest in the same direction, at the same instant,
with the automobile initially at some distance behind the truck. The truck has a constant
acceleration of 2.1 m/s2 and the automobile has acceleration 3.4 m/s2. The auto-mobile
overtakes the truck after the truck has moved 40 m..

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15. How far was the automobile behind the truck initially?

A)24.8 m B)30 m C)50 m D) 60 m

16. The time taken by automobile to overtake the truck is approximately

A)5 sec B)6.2 sec C)7.4 sec D) 5.5 sec

Paragraph for Questions 17 and 18:

A person standing on the roof of a building throws a ball vertically upward at an instant

t = 0. The ball leaves his hand with an upward speed 20 m/s and it is then in free fall.
The ball rises to a certain height and then moves down. On its way down, the ball just
misses to hit the roof of the building and keeps falling towards the earth. The ball hits
earth at t = 5 sec. Considering that (i) the vertically upward direction is the positive Y-
direction (ii) the position of ball at t = 0 is the origin (iii) the ball does not rebound and
comes to rest at the same place where it hits earth and (iv) air resistance is negligible,
answer these questions. (Take g = 10 m/s2)

17. Position-time graph for the given motion of the ball is


y(m) y(m)
A) B) 5
O t(s) O t(s)
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4

y(m) y(m)
C) 5 D) 3 4 5
O t(s) O t(s)
1 2 3 4 1 2

18. Velocity of the ball will vary with time as


v(m/s) v(m/s)

A) O t(s)
B) O 5
t(s)
5

v(m/s) v(m/s)

C) O t(s)
D) O t(s)
5 5

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CHEMISTRY Max. Marks: 62
SECTION-I
(Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
19. If the energy of H – atom in the ground state is –E. Then the velocity of photoelectron
emitted/ejected when a photon of energy Ep strikes a stationery Li 2 ion in ground state,
is given by: (m is mass of e )

2(Ep  E) 2(Ep  9E) 2(Ep  9E) 2(Ep  3E)


A) v  B) v  C) v  D) v 
m m m m

20. In hydrogen spectrum, the third line from the red end corresponds to which of the
following inter – orbit jump of e  ?

A) 2  5 B) 3  2 C) 5  2 D) 4 1
21. The wavelength of a certain electronic transition in the hydrogen spectrum is 4864A.
Identify the transition
A) Third line Balmer B) First line Lyman
C) First line Paschen D) Second line Balmer
22. Density of a solution of NaCl in a polar solvent is 1.2 gram/cc. If % by weight (W/W) of
NaCl in solution is 5.85, then formality and % by volume (W/V) of NaCl are,
respectively,-
A) 0.83 and 4.87 B) 0.83 and 5.85 C) 1.2 and 7.02 D) 1.2 and 7.2
23. 1.2 gm of carbon is burnt completely in oxygen (limited supply) to produce CO and
CO2 . This mixture of gases is treated with solid I2O5 (to know the amount of CO

produced), the liberated iodine required 120 ml of 0.1 M hypo solution for complete
titration. The % of carbon converted into CO is:

A) 60% B) 100% C) 50% D) 30%

24. To a 50 ml of H2O2 solution, excess of acidified solution of KI was added. The liberated
I2 required 0.5 M Na 2S2O3 for complete 200 ml of reaction. How much of H 2O2

solution. (in ml) are required to oxidized 3.4g of H 2S gas?

A) 50 ml B) 100 ml C) 200 ml D) 125 ml

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SECTION-II
(Multiple Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for all correct options & +1 partial marks, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all wrong cases.
25. Which of the following statements is/are correct:

A) Anode rays are made up of protons

B) Charge by mass ratio of cathode raye particle depends upon gas used in CRT
experiment

C) In H atom, as we move away from nucleus, spacing b/w consecutive orbits increases

D) In H atom, as we move away from nucleus, energy gap b/w consecutive orbits
decrease

26. Photoelectric effect support quantum nature of light because:

A) There is a minimum frequency of light below which no photoelectrons are emitted

B) The maximum kinetic energy of photoelectrons depends only on the frequency of


light and not on its intensity

C) Even when the metal surface is faintly illuminated, the photoelectrons leave the
surface immediately

D) Electric charge of the photoelectrons is quantized

27. In a photoelectric experiment, three different types of incident radiations A,B and C fall
on a metal plate separately . It is observed that saturation photo current order is C  B  A
and magnitude of stopping potential required order is C  B  A . Select the correct
statement from the following

A) A and B will have different intensities while B and C will have different frequencies

B) B and C will have different intensities while A and C will have different frequencies

C) A and B will have different intensities while A and C will have equal frequencies

D) A and B will have equal intensities while B and C will have different frequencies

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28. The graph between 1/  and magnitude of stopping potential (V) of three metals having
work functions 1 , 2 and 3 in an experiment of photo – electric is plotted as shown in
the figure. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct? [Here  is the wavelength
of the incident ray].

A) Ratio of work functions 1 : 2 : 3  1: 2 : 4


B) Ratio of work functions 1 : 2 : 3  4 : 2 :1
C) tan  is directly proportional to hc/e, where h is Planck’s constant c is the speed of
light and c is elementary charge.
D) The violet colour light can eject photoelectrons from metals 2 and 3.
29. In a hydrogen like sample Electron is in 2nd excited state, the Binding energy of 4th state
of this sample is 13.6eV, then
A) A 25eV photon can set free the electron from the second excited state of this sample.
B) 3 different types of photon will be observed if electrons make transition up to ground
state from the second excide state
C) If 23eV photon is used then K.E. of the – ejected electron is 1eV.
D) 2nd line of Balmer series of this sample has same energy value as 1st excitation energy
of H – atoms.
30. Which of the following conclusions could be derived from Rutherford’s  - particle
scattering experiment?

A) Most of the space in the atom is empty

B) The radius of the atom is about 1010 m while that of nucleus is 1015 m.

C) Electrons move in a circular path of fixed energy called orbits.

D) Nucleus constitutes almost entire mass of atom

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31. Which of the following statements is/are true?
A) If H atoms are in 3rd state then number of maximum spectral line can be produced by
2 atoms will be equal to number of maximum spectral lines can be produced by
3 H-atoms
B) For third excited state, maximum number of spectral line can be produced by a
sample He and maximum number of spectral line can be produced by 4 H atom are not
equal.
C) Energy evolved from 3 to 2 transitions in He cannot used for any transition in Li 2  .
D) Two samples are taken, in 1st sample mole ratio of H to He is 1 : 2. In IInd sample
mole ratio of H to He is 2 : 1. If n1 is number of spectral lines produced by 1st sample
and number of spectral lines produced by 2nd sample is n 2 then n1 : n2 will be 1:1
(There is sufficient number of both types of atom and both are in same excited state in
both sample)
32. Which of the observation which could not be explained with the help of the
electromagnetic theory (Classical physics):

A) The nature of emission of radiation from hot bodies (black – body radiation)

B) Ejection of electrons from metal surface when radiation strikes it (photoelectric


effect)

C) Variation of heat capacity of solids as a function of temperature

D) Line spectra of atoms with special reference to hydrogen

SECTION-III
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 groups of question. Each group has 2 multiple choice questions based on a paragraph.
Each question has 4 choice (A), (B),(C) AND (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
Paragraph for Questions 33 and 34:
A muon is an elementary particle whose mass is 207mc and whose charge is either  e or
e . A negative muon ( ) can be captured by a proton to form a muonic atom. This atom
follows Bohr’s quantization condition. Answer the following.

33. What is the radius of the first Bohr orbit (neglecting reduced mass effect.)

A) 52.9pm B) 0.256 C) 0.256 D)10.9nm

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34. Taking the reduced mass effect into account, what would be the ionization energy of the
atom?

A) 2.53keV B) 2.82keV C) 0.066ev D) 0.073eV

Paragraph for Questions 35 and 36:

Consider the following reaction scheme of potassium permanganate as an oxidizing


agent, in different reaction conditions:

Answer the following five questions based on the information provided in the above
diagram and in the respective question.

35. In an experiment 5.00 mL of A mixed with 15 mL of a dilute NaOH(aq) solution. To


10.00 mL of the resulting solution, excess of SO2 (g) was passed so that all permanganate
ion gets precipitated out as MnO2 . What volume of SO2 (g) “under STP condition” was
consumed?
A) 10.8 mL B) 7.56 mL C) 5.04 mL D) 2.52 mL
36. The remaining 10 mL solution in Q.No.29 was treated with excess of Na 2C2O4 solution
and precipitate was separated by filtration. The precipitate thus obtained was dissolved
in dilute H2SO4 and volume was made up to 50mL, by adding requisite amount of water.
25mL of this solution was then mixed with 25 mL of NaI solution and boiled gently to
remove the product I2 . 25mL of the resulting gently to remove of I2 , required 45mL of a
0.001 M NaIO3 (aq) solution to reach the equivalence point. What was the molarity of
NaI solution?
A) 0.012 B) 0.024 C) 0.036 D) 0.048

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MATHEMATICS Max. Marks: 62
SECTION-I
(Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
37. If  ,  ,  are the roots of cubic equation 2 x 3  4 x 2  x  8  0 then the value of
 1 1 1 
    is……
     1     1     1 

1 2 2 1
A) B)  C)  D) 
9 3 9 3
38. Let  ,      be the roots of the quadratic equation x 2  x  4  0.

P15 P16 - P14 P16 - P152 + P14 P15


If Pn   n   n , n  N , then is equal to…..
P13 P14

A) 4 B) 8 C) 12 D) 16
39. If ax 2  bx  c  0 have two distinct roots lying in the interval  0,1 , a, b, c  N then

log  abc 
5

A) Can have values greater than or equal to 2 B) Can have values less than 2

C) Will always have values less than 5 D) Will always have values less than1

40. Let f  x   x 2   a 2  3 x  2 x  2  a 2  3 is negative for exactly three integral

values of ‘ x ’ then greatest integer value of a 2 equals  a  R

A) 4 B) 3 C) 9 D) 7

41. Let P ( x )  x 6  x 5  x 3  x 2  x, Q ( x )  x 4  x 3  x 2  1 , if  ,  ,  ,  are the roots of


Q ( x )  0 then P ( )  P (  )  P ( )  P ( )  …..
A) 6 B) 3 C) 4 D) 1
42. Let k  R and the equation (k  2)( x   x  )2  2( x   x  )  k 2  0 has exactly one solution
in(3, 4), then k lies in the interval
(NOTE: where[.] stands for the greatest integer function)
A)  3, 4  B) 1,3 C)  0,1 D)  1,0 

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SECTION-II
(Multiple Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for all correct options & +1 partial marks, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all wrong cases.
43. If a and b are distinct positive integers and the quadratic equations
 a  1 x 2   a 2  2  x   a 2  2a   0 and  b  1 x 2   b 2  2  x   b 2  2b   0 have a common root.
Then which of the following can be true
A) a 2  b 2  20 B) a  2b C) b  3a D) ab  18
3 4 5
44. Let f  x     , then f  x   0 has
x2 x3 x4

A) exactly one real root in  2,3 B) exactly one real root in  3, 4 

C) two real roots in  2,3 D) exactly one real root in (5,6)

45. If f  x   x 2  bx  c is a factor of x 4  6x 2  25 and 3x 4  4x 2  25x  5 then


59
A) f 1  B) f  0   5
14

C) f  x   0 has two real roots D) f  x   0 has no real roots

46. If a1 , a2 , a3 , a4 , a5 , a6 are real numbers such that a1  a2  a3  a4  a5  a6   ,


a1a3  a2 a4  a3a5  a4 a6  a1a5  a2 a6   and a1a3a5  a2 a4 a6  
 a1  a2  a3  a4  a5  a6  , then a root of the equation 2 x3   x 2   x    0 lies in
A)  a1 , a2  B)  a2 , a3  C)  a4 , a1  D)  a4 , a5 
47. Which of the following is/are correct?
A) If a  I and the equation  x  a  x  10   1  0 has integral roots, then the sum of all
values of a is 20
B) If n  N and n  5,100 , then the total number of different values of ' n ' so that

The equation x 2  2 x  n  0 has integral roots is 8


C) Number of real solution of x 2  x  6  0 is 3

D) Number of real solution of x 2  x  6  0 is 4

48. Let ‘m’ be a real number and suppose that two out of three solutions of the cubic
equation x 3  3 x 2  34 x  m  0 differ by ‘1’. Then possible value of m is/are…..
A) 120 B) 80 C) -48 D) -32

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m n a2  7
49. A quadratic with roots m and n satisfies the equation   .
m-1 n-1 a 2  4
Given that m, n  (1, 4) , mn  4 ( a  R ) , which of the following is/are
INCORRECT?

A) The number of integral values of a is 2 B) The least positive value of a equal 3


C) The maximum integral value of a is 4 D) The minimum integral value of a is -3

50. If px 2  qx  r  Px 2  Qx  R , x  R , d  q 2  4 pr  0 and D  Q 2  4 PR  0

then which of the following is/are must be true?


A) p  P B) p  P C) d  D D) d  D

SECTION-III
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 groups of question. Each group has 2 multiple choice questions based on a paragraph.
Each question has 4 choice (A), (B),(C) AND (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
Paragraph for Questions 51 and 52:
Consider the equation x 2  bx  c  k and b 2  4c  0 .
51. The given equation has four real roots if
b 2  4c b 2  4c 4c  b 2 4c  b 2
A) 0  k  B) k  C) k  D) k 
4 4 4 4
52. The given equation has exactly two real roots if
b 2  4c b 2  4c 4c  b 2 4c  b 2
A) 0  k  B) k  C) k  D) k 
4 4 4 4
Paragraph for Questions 53 and 54:
Let f ( x )  x 2  b1 x  c1 , g ( x )  x 2  b2 x  c2 , Let the real roots of f ( x )  0 be
1
 ,  and real roots of g ( x )  0 be   h,   h .The least value of f ( x ) is  . The
4
7
least value of g ( x) occurs at x 
2
53. The least value of g ( x) is
1 1 1
A)  B) 1 C)  D) 
4 3 2
54. The roots of g ( x )  0 are
A) 3,-4 B) -3,4 C) 3,4 D)-3,-4

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