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Sec: SR.

IIT_*CO-SC(MODEL-A&B) Date: 12-12-21


Time: 3HRS Max. Marks: 183

Name of the Student: ___________________ H.T. NO:

12-12-21_SR.STAR CO-SUPERCHAINA(MODEL-A&B)_JEE-ADV_PTA-12_SYLLABUS

PHYSICS: Fluid Statics and Surface tension:


Pressure in a fluid; Pascal’s law; Buoyancy; Surface energy and
surface tension, capillary rise
CHEMISTRY: ELECTROCHEMISTRY: Electrochemical cells andcell reactions;
Standard electrode potentials;Nernst equation and its relation to ΔG;
Electrochemical series, emf of galvanic cells; Faraday’s laws of
electrolysis; Electrolytic conductance, specific, equivalent and molar
conductivity, Kohlrausch’s law; Concentration cells.
MATHEMATICS: Straight line: Two dimensions: cartesian coordinates, distance
between two points, section formulae, shift of origin. equation of a
straight line in various forms, angle between two lines, distance of a
point from a line; lines through the point of intersection of two given
lines, equation of the bisector of the angle between two lines,
concurrency of lines; centroid, orthocentre, incentre and circumcentre
of a triangle. locus problems.
CIRCLES: equation of a circle in various forms, equations of tangent,
normal and chord. parametric equations of a circle,(Except system
of circles)
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Time: 03:00 Hr’s IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Max Marks: 183
PHYSICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Questions With Multiple Correct Choice
Sec – I (Q.N : 1 – 7) +4 -2 7 28
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Sec – II (Q.N : 8 – 12) Questions With Integer Answer Type +3 0 5 15
3 column paragraph
Sec – III (Q.N : 13 – 18) +3 -1 6 18
Questions With Single Answer Type
Total 18 61

CHEMISTRY:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Questions With Multiple Correct Choice
Sec – I (Q.N : 19 – 25) +4 -2 7 28
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Sec – II (Q.N : 26 – 30) Questions With Integer Answer Type +3 0 5 15
3 column paragraph
Sec – III (Q.N : 31 – 36) +3 -1 6 18
Questions With Single Answer Type
Total 18 61

MATHEMATICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Questions With Multiple Correct Choice
Sec – I (Q.N : 37 – 43) +4 -2 7 28
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Sec – II (Q.N : 44 – 48) Questions With Integer Answer Type +3 0 5 15
3 column paragraph
Sec – III (Q.N : 49 – 54) +3 -1 6 28
Questions With Single Answer Type
Total 18 61

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PHYSICS Max. Marks: 61
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 7 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
1. A thin –walled hemispherical shell of mass ‘m’ and radius ‘R’ is pressed against a
smooth vertical wall, and, through a small aperture at its top, is filled with a liquid (say,
water) of mass ‘M’(see figure). If ‘F’ is (nearly) the minimal magnitude of the force that
has to be applied to the shell if liquid is not to escape from it and  is the angular
position (P) at which ‘F’ is to be applied then choose correct options (Given M  3m )

A) F  4mg B) F  2mg C)   450 D)   370


2. A vertical glass capillary tube , open at both ends, contains some water. Which of the
following shapes may not be taken by the water in the tube?( upper miniscus is well
within the capillary and lower miniscus is at the end of the capillary)

3. A rectangular vessel of dimension  l  b  h  and mass M contains a liquid of density  .


The vessel has an orifice at its bottom at a distance ‘c’ from the rear wall as shown in the
figure

A) The maximum volume of the water that can be stored when the vessel is accelerated
is hcb 2

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B) The maximum volume of the water that can be stored when the vessel is accelerated
is hlb 2

hcb   hg
C) Force F that must be applied when maximum water stored is  M  
 2  c

hcb   lg
D) Force F that must be applied when maximum water stored is  M 
 2  c

4. A circular cylinder of radius ‘R’ and height ‘H’ is filled with water to a height  2 / 3 H .
It starts rotating about its axis with constantly increasing angular speed. Choose the
correct alternatives

A) At all angular speeds, shape of the free surface is parabolloid


B) The free surface touches first the brim of the cylinder and then the base of the
cylinder.
C) The free surface cannot touch the base without spilling water.
D) The free surface touches the brim as well as the base at the same instant.
5. A solid iron cube of volume 103 m3 is fastened to one end of a cord, the other end of
which is attached to a light plastic bucket containing water. The cord, which has
negligible mass, passes over a pulley, and the iron cube is suspended in the water, as
shown in the figure. It is found that the system is in equilibrium. (Given density of iron
is 7.8 times density of water.)

A) Bucket contains 6.8 litres of water


B) Bucket contains 5.8 litres of water
C) If all water evaporates then iron cube will strike pulley
D) If all water evaporates then iron cube settles to equilibrium in the bucket
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6. A uniform rod of length L pivoted at the bottom of a pond of depth L/2 stays in stable
equilibrium as shown in the figure. The density of the material of the rod is half of the
density of water. (exclude the case   900 )

A) The angle  made by the rod with horizontal is 370


B) The force acting at the pivoted end of the rod in terms of mass m of the rod is

 
2  1 mg

C) The angle  made by rod with horizontal is 450


D) The force acting at the pivoted end of the rod in terms of mass m of the rod is

 
2  1 mg

7. A light cylindrical tube T of length l and radius r containing air is inverted in water of
density d. One end (lower end) of the tube is open and the other end (upper end) is
closed. A block B of density 2d is kept on the tube as shown in figure. The tube stays in
equilibrium in the position shown. (Assume the atmospheric pressure to be P0 ) Pick up
the correct statement(s)

 r 2l
A) The volume of block B is
3

2 r 2l
B) The volume of block B is
3

C) The pressure of air trapped in the tube is P0  dg  h  


l
 3

D) The pressure of air trapped in the tube is P0  dg  h 


2l 

 3

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SECTION-II
(INTEGER ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
8. A uniform cylinder made of a material of density   250kg / m3 is held at rest in a pool
so that its upper circular surface is in level with the water surface. Length of the cylinder
is l  20cm and radius r  3.0cm . When released, the cylinder jumps out of water moving
vertically. Find velocity ( in m/s) with which the cylinder leaves the water surface.
Density of water is  0  1000kg / m3 and acceleration due to gravity is g  10m / s 2 . Neglect
all dissipative effects.

9. A closed tube of length ‘ l ’ completely filled with water has a small air bubble trapped in
it. When the tube is held at an angle   300 with vertical and rotated at a constant angular
velocity '  ' about the vertical axis through its lower end, the bubble settles at some
intermediate position in the tube. The distance of the bubble from the lower end of the

(acceleration due to gravity is ‘g’) Find  


bg b
tube is
 2
3

10. A plastic sphere of radius ‘r’ floats almost fully submerged in a liquid as shown in the
figure. Density of the liquid is  , acceleration of free fall is ‘g’. The force exerted by the
liquid on the lower half of the sphere excluding contribution of the atmospheric pressure
n
is  r 3  g . Find ‘n’
3

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11. In a zero gravity region, a drop of a liquid of surface tension  assumes a cylindrical
shape of diameter D between two parallel glass plates that are a distance ‘d’ apart. If
curved surface of the drop is at right angles to the plates as shown in the figure. Force
 D
exerted by the drop on a plate is . Find ‘n’
n

12. A soap bubble for radius ‘r’ is made in vacuum by blowing a diatomic gas in it. Surface
tension of the soap solution is  and density  . The molar specific heat of the gas in the
bubble in terms of molar gas constant R is nR . Find ‘n’
SECTION – III
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
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.
Answer Q,13, Q,14 and Q,15 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
Having obtained the value of the resultant thrust on an immersed vertical plane in a ideal
static fluid, we can determine the point of the plane through which this resultant force
acts, then this point being known as centre of pressure. This is the point about which
torque of the thrust force is zero. In each of the cases in column-I a vertical plane is just
submerged in a liquid over which atmospheric pressure is to be neglected. Column-II
refers to the thrust force (F) by liquid on the one side of the plane and Column-III refers
to the depth of the centre of pressure from the liquid surface in each case. Take the
product of density of liquid and acceleration due to gravity as 1 unit.
Column-I Column-II Column-III
I) A unit square plate just immersed in the i) 1 P) 5
3 4
liquid with its edge horizontal

II) An isosceles triangular plate vertical ii) 2 Q) 3


3 4
height 1 unit and area 1 unit just
immersed in the liquid with apex on top

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and one of its edges horizontal

III) The same plate of option B just iii) 1 R) 1


2 2
immersed in exactly inverted manner

IV) A circular plate of 1 unit radius just iv)  S) 2


3
immersed in the liquid

13. Select the correct combination for I in Column-I


A) I , iii, S B) I , ii, S C) I , ii, P D) I , ii, Q
14. Select the correct combination
A) II , i, Q B) II , ii, Q C) III , i, Q D) IV , iii, P
15. Select the correct combination
A) II , i, Q B) IV , iii, P C) III , i, R D) III , i, P
Answer Q,16, Q,17 and Q,18 by appropriately matching the information given in
the three columns of the following table.
A capillary tube is held vertically in a liquid of surface tension T and density  to a
height H above liquid surface. Different arrangements as shown in Column-I, Column-II
indicates the capillary ascent “h” and column-III indicates radius of curvature (r) of the
miniscus. Radius of the capillary tube is R. Angle of contact is zero and g  10m / s 2
Column-I Column-II Column-III
I) i) h  6cm P) r  0.5mm

T  0.075 N / m, R  0.5mm
  103 kg / m3 , H  4cm

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II) ii) h  2cm Q) r  1.5mm

T  0.075 N / m, R  0.5mm
  103 kg / m3 , H  2cm

III) iii) h  3cm R) r

T  0.075 N / m, R  0.5mm
  0.5  103 kg / m3 , H  8cm

IV) iv) h  4cm S) r  0.75mm

T  0.075 N / m, R  0.5mm
  0.5  103 kg / m3 , H  2cm

16. Choose the correct combination


A) I , ii, S B) II , ii, R C) II , ii, S D) IV , ii, Q
17. If arrangement I in column-I is in free fall then chose correct combination
A) I , iv, P B) I , iv, R C) I , iii, P D) I , iii, R
18. If arrangement IV in Column-I is accelerating downward with magnitude 5m / s 2 then
choose correct combination
A) IV , iii, P B) IV , iii, R C) IV , ii, P D) IV , ii, R

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CHEMISTRY Max. Marks: 61
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 7 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
19. A concentration cell Pt | H 2 (g) | HCl(aq) || H 2SO 4 (aq) | H 2 (g) | Pt is constructed using equal
concentration of acid and equal number of moles of H 2 gas in both the compartments at
1
the same temperature. If volume of H 2 gas at the anodic compartment is times the
9
volume of H 2 gas at cathodic compartment.
Which of the following is/are correct for the given cell (log 2 = 0.3, log 3 = 0.48)
2.303RT
 0.06V
F
A) Pressure of H 2 gas in both the cell compartments are equal
B) Concentration of H  ion in both the cell compartments are unequal
º
C) E cell = 0 for the above cell
D) E cell  0 for the above cell
20. Peroxodisulphate salts (Na 2S2O8 ) are strong oxidizing agents used as bleaching for fats,
oil etc.
Given
O 2 (g)  4H  (aq)  4e   2H 2O(  ) Eº  1.23V

S2 O82  2e   2SO 42 (aq) Eº  2.01V

Which of the following statements is (are) correct?


A) Oxygen gas can oxidize sulphate ion to per – oxo disulphate ion (S2O82 ) in acidic
solution.
B) O2 (g) is reduced to water
C) Water is oxidized to O2
D) S2O82 ions are reduced to SO 42 ions.

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21. In which of the following cell (s): E cell  E 0cell ?

A) Cu(s) | Cu 2 (0.01M) || Ag  (0.1M) | Ag(s)


Pt, H 2 (g) | pH  1|| Zn 2 (0.01M) | Zn(s)
B)
1atm

Pt, H 2 (g) | pH  1|| Zn 2 (1M) | Zn(s)


C)
1atm

Pt, H 2 (g) | H   00.1M || Zn 2 (0.01M) | Zn(s)


D)
1atm

22. Indicate the correct statements:


A) Conductivity cells have cell constant values independent of the solution filled into the
cell
B) DC (direct current) is not used for measuring the resistance of a solution.
C) Kohlrausch law is valid both for strong and weak electrolytes.
D) The k decreases but  M and  E increase on dilution.
23. A current of 2.68 A is passed for one hour through an aqueous solution of CuSO 4 using
copper electrodes. Select the correct statement(s) from the following:
A) increase in mass of cathode = 3.174g
B) decrease in mass of anode = 3.174g
C) no change in masses of electrodes
D) the ratio between the change of masses of cathode and anode is 1 : 2.
24. Which is/are correct among the followings?
Given, the half cell emf’s E 0Cu 2
|Cu
 0.337, E Cu
0
1
|Cu
 0.521

A) Cu 1 disproportionates.
B) Cu and Cu 2 comproportionates (reverse of disproportionation into Cu  )
C) E 0Cu|Cu  E Cu
2
0
1
|Cu
is positive

D) All of these.
25. The standard reduction potentials of some half cell reactions are given below:
PbO 2  4H   2e   Pb 2  2H 2O E 0  1.455V

MnO 4  8H   5e   Mn 2  4H 2 O E 0  1.51V

Ce 4  e   Ce3 E 0  1.61V
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H 2 O 2  2H   2e   2H 2 O E  1.71V
0

Pick out the correct statement:


A) Ce4 will oxidise Pb 2 to PbO 2 B) MnO 4 will oxidise Pb 2 to PbO 2
C) H 2O 2 will oxidise Mn 2 to MnO 4 D) PbO 2 will oxidise Mn 2 to MnO 4
SECTION-II
(INTEGER ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
26. A sparingly soluble of salt MX is dissolved in water to prepare 1 L saturated solution.
Now 106 mole NaX (assume 100% dissociation) is added into this. Conductivity of this

solution is 29 106 S / m . IF K sp of MX is a 10 b , then find value of


a  b
. a is a natural
9
number & 1  a  9 .
Given:  0x  4 103 S m 2 mol

 0Na   5  103 S m 2 mol

 0M  6  103 S m 2 mol

27. 100 ml, 0.05M CuSO 4 solution is electrolyzed by using current of 0.965A for 100min.
Find the pH of solution at the end of electrolysis.
28. The E 0cell  1.18V for
Zn(s) | Zn 2 (1M) || Cu 2 (1M) | Cu(s)

x
Determine the value of if when excess granulated zinc is added 1M Cu 2 solution the
10
2.303RT
[Cu 2 ]eq. becomes 10 x M . (T  298K,  0.059)
F
29. The e.m.f. of a cell corresponding to the reaction
Zn  2H  (aq)  Zn 2 (0.1M)  H 2 (g)(1 atm)

is 0.26 volt at 25º C . Calculate the pH of the solution at the hydrogen electrode.
30. For the cells in opposition,
Zn(s) | ZnCl2 (sol.) | AgCl(s) | Ag | AgCl (s) | ZnCl2 (sol.) | Zn(s)
C1  0.02M C2  0.5M

emf RT
Find out the (in millivolt) of the resultant cell? (Take log 2  0.3, at 298 K  0.060)
14 F

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SECTION – III
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
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.
Answer Q,31, Q,32 and Q,33 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
Match the laws given in Column I with expresions given in Column II.
Column I Column II Column III
(i) Lead storage (a) Maximum efficiency (P During discharging density
battery ) of H 2SO 4 decreases
(ii) Mercury cell (b) Prevented by (Q Reaction at cathode
galvanization ) 4e  O 2  2H 2 O  4OH 

(iii) Fuel cell (c) Gives steady potential (R Net cell R x n


) Z n  Hg O  Zn O Hg LiQ
S S S

(iv) Rusting (d) Pb is anode, PbO 2 is (S Formula of Rusting is


cathode ) Fe 2 O3·XH 2 O

31. Identify the correct matching


(A) (i) – d, P (B) (i) – a, Q (C) (iii) – R, b (D) (iii) – a, P
32. Identify the correct matching
(A) (ii) – a, Q (B) (ii) – R, c (C) (iii) – b, Q (D) (iii) – a, C
33. Identify the correct matching
(A) (iii) – a, P (B) (iii) – a, Q (C) (ii) – a, P (D) (iv) – b, R

Answer Q,34, Q,35 and Q,36 by appropriately matching the information given in
the three columns of the following table.
Column I Column II Column III
(i) Lechlanche (a) Cell reaction (p) R x n at cathode
cell 2H 2  O 2  2H 2 O 
MnO 2  NH 4 e  MnO(OH)  NH 3

(ii) Ni – Cd cell (b) Does not involve any ion in (q) R x n at cathode
solution and is used in NiO  H 2 O  2e  Ni  2OH –
hearing aids

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(iii) Fuel cell (c) Rechargeable (r) Max efficiency
(iv) Mercury cell (d) Reaction at anode, (s) Cathode is formed by
Zn  Zn 2  2e  Mercury oxide
(e) Converts energy of
combustion into electrical
energy
34. Identify the correct matching
(A) (i) – d, P (B) (ii) – c, P (C) (iii) – a, S (D) (iv) S, a
35. Identify the correct matching
(A) (iii) – a, P (B) (ii) – c, Q (C) (ii) – a, P (D) (iv) – P, a
36. Identify the correct matching
(A) (iv) – S, b (B) (iv) – S, a (C) (iii) – a, R (D) (iii) – a, S

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MATHEMATICS Max. Marks: 61
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 7 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
37. Let A,P,B are collinear points on the lines y = 0, y = 2x, y = 3x respectively. If PA.PB is
minimum (for a fixed P), then
A) PA = PB B) PA > PB
C) Slope of PA lies in  , 1 D) A, B are equidistant from origin
38. M is the mid-point of side AB of an equilateral triangle ABC. P is a point on BC such
that AP + PM is minimum, if AB=20, then AP + PM is greater than
A) 10 7 B) 10 3 C) 10 5 D) 10
39. The bisector of internal angle A in ABC meets BC in point D such that
BD=4 CD =2. If altitude AE  10 and AB and AC are integers, then AC may be
A) 4 B) 5 C) 6 D) 7
40. Let point A be (1, 1) and equation of BC is  x  y  1    2x  y  4  0 and area of
ABC is maximum, then slope of the line AB and AC, may be equal to
(Given AB=AC and BC=2 units)
2  5 2 5 2 5 2 5
A) B) C) D)
2 5 1 2 5 1 2 5 1 2 5 1
41. Normal to the circle x 2  y 2  4 divide the circle centered at (2, 4) and having radius 2

in the area ratio of    2 :  3  2 then normal may be


A) y = x B) y = 3x C) y = 5x D) y = 7x
42. For different values of k, the circle x 2  y 2   8  k  y  16  12k   0 , always passes
through two fixed points P and Q.For k  k1 , tangents at P and Q intersects at the origin.
Which of the following is /are correct ?
A) the mid-point of P and Q is (-6, -6)
B) the sum of ordinates of P and Q is – 12
32
C) k1 may be equal to 
9
8
D) k1 may be equal to
3

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43. Two fixed points P and Q are 4 units apart and are on same side of a variable line L.
Let PM and QN are perpendicular distance of P and Q from line L satisfying equation
PM + 3QN =4, then line L always touches a circle C then which among the following
option(s) is/are correct for C ?
A) the centre of circle C lies on line PQ
B) the radius of circle is 1
C) the radius of circle is 2
D) the center of the circle C lies on perpendicular bisector of PQ
SECTION-II
(INTEGER ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
44. A variable point ‘p’ moving inside a square whose co-ordinates of vertices are
(1,1),(-1,1),(-1,-1) & (1, -1) in such a way that ‘p’ is closer to the diagonals of square
compared to the co-ordinate axes. If ‘A’ is the area of the region transverse by ‘p’ then
the value of [A] is ([.] is GIF)
45. If area of triangle formed by the points  2,  ,    ,2    &  2,2  is 8sq. units,
then one fourth of area of triangle whose vertex are
   ,    ,  3  ,  3  &  3  ,3    is______
46. Three circles lie on a plane so that each of them externally touches the other two. Two of
them has radius 3, the third having radius unity. If A,B and C are the points of tangency
a b
of those circles and the area of the triangle ABC is then value of
c
c – a – b is, (where a,b and c are co prime positive integersand a is a prime number)
47. Tangents drawn from the point P(2,3) to the circle x 2  y 2  8x  6y  1  0 touch the
circle at the points A and B. The circumcircle of the PAB cut the director circle of

ellipse
 x  5
2


 y  3
2

 1 orthogonally. Then the value of


 b2 
9 b2  9  is,

48. A semicircle is drawn outwardly on chord AB of the circle with centre O and unit radius.
The perpendicular from O to AB meets the semicircle on AB at C. Then length of AB so
that OC has maximum length is K . Then K is equal to,

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SECTION – III
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
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.
Answer Q,49, Q,50 and Q,51 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
L3 is the line passing through point of intersection of L1 & L 2
Column-I Column-II Column-III
 L1   L2   L3 
1) 2x  3y  4  0 a) 7x  5y  6  0 P) 2x  3y  4  0
2) x y20 b) 3x  4y  2  0 Q) y 1 0
3) x  2y  0 c) x  y 1 0 R) x  2y  0
4) x  y 1 0 d) 3x  y  4  0 S) x y20
49. Which of the following is an INCORRECT combination ?
A) 1,a,P B) 2,b,Q C) 1,b,S D) 3,c,R
50. Which of the following is a CORRECT combination ?
A) 1,d,S B) 1,c,R C) 3,b,Q D) 4,c,Q
51. Which of the following is an INCORRECT combination ?
A) 2,a,R B) 3,d,P C) 1,c,S D) None
Answer Q,52, Q,53 and Q,54 by appropriately matching the information given in
the three columns of the following table.
Column-I Column-II Column-III
1) x  y 1 0 a) sum of the intercepts P) 1
on the co-ordinate axes 2

2) 2x  y  5  0 b) length of perpendicular Q) 15
distance from origin 2

3) 3x  4y  1  0 c) length of the line R) 1


segment intercepted 5

between coordinate
axes

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4) 4x  3y  6  0 d) area of the triangle S) 5
formed by the line and 2

xy = 0
52. Which of the following is a CORRECT combination ?
A) 1,d,P B) 1,b,S C) 1,d,R D) 2,c,Q
53. Which of the following is a CORRECT combination ?
A) 3,b,R B) 3,c,P C) 3,a,Q D) 4,b,Q
54. Which of the following is an INCORRECT combination ?
A) 2,a,Q B) 4,c,S C) 1,a,P D) 4,d,Q

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