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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy.,India.

 A.P  T.S  KARNATAKA  TAMILNADU  MAHARASTRA  DELHI  RANCHI


A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office - Madhapur - Hyderabad
SEC: Sr.Super60_STERLING&NUCLEUS_BT JEE-MAIN Date: 05-08-2023
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00Pm RPTM-01 Max. Marks: 300
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION:
1. Immediately fill in the Admission number on this page of the Test Booklet with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen
only.
2. The candidates should not write their Admission Number anywhere (except in the specified space) on the
Test Booklet/ Answer Sheet.
3. The test is of 3 hours duration.
4. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
5. There are three parts in the question paper 1,2,3 consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having
30 questions in each subject and subject having two sections.
(I) Section –I contains 20 multiple choice questions with only one correct option.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
(II) Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only, if more than 5
questions attempted, First 5 attempted questions will be considered.
∎ The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer
value (Example i,e. If answer is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and
less than 11 round off is 11).
To cancel any attempted question bubble on the question number box.
For example: To cancel attempted question 21. Bubble on 21 as shown below

.
Question Answered for Marking Question Cancelled for Marking
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
6. Use Blue / Black Point Pen only for writing particulars / marking responses on the Answer Sheet. Use of pencil is
strictly prohibited.
7. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, mobile phone any electron
device etc, except the Identity Card inside the examination hall.
8. Rough work is to be done on the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet only.
9. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to the invigilator on duty in the Hall.
However, the candidate are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them.
10. Do not fold of make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet
Name of the Candidate (in Capital): ________________________________________________

Admission Number:
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05-08-23_Sr.Super60_ STERLING&NUCLEUS_BT _ Jee-Main_RPTM-01_Test Syllabus
PHYSICS : Thermal physics: Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases; Calorimetry, latent heat; Heat
conduction in one dimension; Elementary concepts of convection and radiation; Newton’s law of
cooling; Ideal gas laws; Specific heats (Cv and Cp for monoatomic and diatomic gases); Isothermal
and adiabatic processes, bulk modulus of gases; Equivalence of heat and work; First law of
thermodynamics and its applications (only for ideal gases); Second law of thermodynamics,
reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot engine and its efficiency; Blackbody radiation:
absorptive and emissive powers; Kirchhoff’s law; Wien’s displacement law, Stefan’s law. Mean
free path, Experiments: Plotting a cooling curve for the relationship between the temperature of a
hot body and time, Specific heat capacity of a given (i) solid and (ii) liquid by method of
mixtures, Specific heat of a liquid using calorimeter
CHEMISTRY : Nomenclature, Isomerism: Structural, Stereo, Hybridisation of carbon ; bonds, shapes of simple
organic molecules, structural and geometrical isomerism; Optical isomerism of compounds
containing upto two asymmetric centres, (R,S and E,Z nomenclature excluded) IUPAC
nomenclature of simple organic compounds(only hydrocarbons, mono-functional and bi-
functional compounds) Conformations of ethane and butane (Newman projections)

MATHEMATICS : Functions & LCD

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PHYSICS Max Marks: 100
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
1. Two holes of unequal diameters d1 and d2  d1  d2  are cut in a metal sheet. If the sheet is
heated

1) Both d1 and d 2 will decrease 2) Both d1 and d 2 will increase


3) d1 will increase , d 2 will decrease 4) d1 will decrease d 2 will increase
2. Match the thermodynamic processes on an ideal gas given in column-I with the
corresponding change in internal energy (dU), heat transfer (dQ) and work done (dW) given
in column-II.

Column-I Column II

(a) Isothermal process (p) Pressure = constant

(b) Adiabatic process (q) dW = dU

(c) Isochoric process (r) dU = 0

(d) Isobaric process (s) dQ = dU

1) A-r b-q c-s d-p 2) A-r b-p c-s d-r


3) A-r b-p c-r d-s 4) A-p b-q c-r d-s

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3. Which of the following is the vm  T graph for a perfectly black body?

1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D
4. Power radiated by a black body is P0 and the wavelength corresponding to maximum
energy is around 0 . On changing the temperature of the black body, it was observed that
256
the power radiated becomes P0 .The shift in wavelength corresponding to the maximum
81
energy will be
   
1)  0 2)  0 3)  0 4)  0
4 2 4 2
5. In similar calorimeters, equal volumes of water and alcohol, when poured, take 100 and 74 s
, respectively, to cool from 50C to 40C . If the thermal capacity of each calorimeter is
numerically equal to volume of either liquid, then calculate the specific heat capacity of
alcohol (given: the relative density of alcohol as 0.8 and specific heat capacity of water as
1cal / g /  C ).
1) 0.8cal / gC 2) 0.6cal / gC 3) 0.9cal / gC 4) 1cal / gC
6. A body cools in 7 min from 60C to 40C .What will be its temperature after the next
7 min ? The temperature of surroundings is 10C .
1) 28C 2) 25C 3) 30C 4) 22C
7. Statement 1: In natural convection, the fluid motion is caused due to density difference
produced by temperature gradient.
Statement 2: In forced convection, the fluid is forced to flow along the solid surface by
means of fans or pumps.
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1) Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false.
2) Statement 1 is true, statement 2 is true; statement 2 is the correct explanation for
statement 1.
3) Statement 1 is true, statement 2 is true; statement 2 is not the a correct explanation for
statement 1 .
4) Statement 1 is false but statement 2 is true.
8. A gas is filled in the cylinder shown in the figure. The two pistons are joined by an
inextensible string. If the gas is heated, the pistons will:

1) move towards left 2) move towards right

3) remain stationary 4) move away from each other


9. Certain amount of an ideal gas is contained in a closed vessel. The vessel is moving with a
constant velocity v. The molecular mass of gas is M. The rise in temperature of the gas when
the vessel is suddenly stopped is    CP / CV 
Mv 2 (  1) Mv 2 (  1) Mv 2 Mv 2
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 R (  1) 2R 2 R (  1) 2 R (  1)
10. Two samples A and B of a gas initially at the same pressure and temperature are
compressed from volume V to V / 2 (A isothermally and B adiabatically).The final pressure
of A is
1) greater than the final pressure of B
2) equal to the final pressure of B
3) less than the final pressure of B
4) twice the final pressure of B
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11. STATEMENT-1 : Temperature of Real gases often changes when undergoing a free
expansion under adiabetic condition whereas that of an ideal gas does not.

STATEMENT-2 : First law of thermodynamics holds for ideal goes only.

1) STATEMENT–1 is True, STATEMENT–2 is True; STATEMENT–2 is a Correct


explanation for STATEMENT–1

2) STATEMENT–1 is True, STATEMENT–2 is True; STATEMENT–2 is NOT a

Correct explanation for STATEMENT–1

3) STATEMENT–1 is True, STATEMENT–2 is False

4) STATEMENT–1 is False, STATEMENT–2 is True


12. A diatomic ideal gas undergoes a thermodynamic change according to the P  V diagram
shown in. The total heat given to the gas is nearly

1) 2.5P0V0 2) 1.4P0V0 3) 3.9P0V0 4) 1.1P0V0


13. Statement 1: In an adiabatic process, change in internal energy of a gas is equal to work
done on or by the gas in the process.
Statement 2: Temperature of gas remains constant in an adiabatic process.
1) Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false.
2) Statement 1 is true, statement 2 is true; statement 2 is the correct explanation for
statement 1.
3) Statement 1 is true, statement 2 is true; statement 2 is not the a correct explanation for
statement 1 .
4) Statement 1 is false but statement 2 is true.

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14. A monatomic ideal gas sample is given heat Q. One half of this heat is used as work done
by the gas and rest is used for increasing its internal energy. The equation of process in terms
of volume and temperature is

V2 V2
1) = constant 2) = constant
T3 T

3) VT 3 = constant 4) V 2 T = constant
15. A gas undergoes a process in which its pressure p and volume V are related as Vp n =constant,
the bulk modulus for the gas in this process is
1 1
1) np 2) p 3) 4) pn
n n
Q
16. Find the molar heat capacity in a process of a diatomic gas if it does a work of when a
4
heat of Q is supplied to it.
1) R 2) 2R 3) 3.33 R 4) 5.25 R
17. An ideal gas consists of a large number of identical molecules. Absolute temperature of the
gas is T (in kelvin), molecular weight of gas is M and R is gas constant. Match the
statements given in column-I with column-II and Choose correct option

Column-I Column II
(a) Root mean square speed of (p) RT
molecules is greater than M
(b) Most probable speed of (q) RT
1.5
molecues is smaller than M
(c) Average velocity of a molecule (r) RT
2
is smaller than M
(d) Speed of a molecule may be (s) RT
2.5
greater than M
1) A-PQ B-QRS C-RS D-PQRS 2) A-PQ B-S C-PQRS D-PQRS
3) A-PQ B-QS C-PQ D-RS 4) A-PQ B-QRS C-PQRS D-PQRS
0
18. At 0 c ( Zero degree Celsius ) a black body emits :

1) no radiation 2) only visible light

3) only microwave radiation 4) all possible wavelengths


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19. Which part of E   graph represents Wien’s Law

1) QBC 2) QA 3) DE 4) FG
20. Isochoric change is represented by

P P
1) 2)

O T O T

P P
3) 4)

O T O T
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer
is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
21. A lead bullet penetrates into a solid object and melts. Assuming that 50% of its kinetic
energy was used to heat it, N  100 m/s is the initial speed of the bullet. The initial
temperature of the bullet is 27C and its melting point is 327C . Latent heat of fusion of lead
 2.5  104 J kg and specific heat capacity of lead  125 J kg  K .Then find value of N
22. In figure, a cyclic process ABCA of 3 moles of an ideal gas is given. The temperatures of the
gas at B and C are 500 K and 1000 K respectively. If the work done on the gas in process
CA is 2500 J then find the net heat absorbed or released by an ideal gas in kilo joules. Take
R = 25/3 J/mol-K
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23. A steel rod of length 1m rests on a smooth horizontal base. If it is heated from 0C to 100C,

what is the longitudinal strain developed?    10 5


k 1 and Y  2  1011 N m2 

24. The density of carbon dioxide gas at 0 C and at a pressure of 1.0  105 newton metre2 is
1.98 kg m3 . Take Pressure is constant. Find the root mean square velocity of its molecules in
m/s at 0C .

25. A Carnot engine, whose efficiency is 40% , takes in heat from a source maintained at a
temperature of 500 K . It is desired to have an engine of efficiency 60% . Then, the intake
temperature for the same exhaust (sink) temperature must be – (in Kelvin)
 7
26. An ideal diatomic gas     undergoes a process in which its internal energy relates to the
 5

volume as U   V , where  is a constant, then Find the work performed by the gas to
increase its internal energy by 100 J .(in terms of joule)

27. A cubical box of side 1 m contains helium gas (atomic weight 4 ) at a pressure of 100 N / m2
. During an observation time of 1s an atom travelling with the rms speed parallel to one of
the edges of the cube , was found to make 500 hits with a particular wall, without any

collision with other atoms. Take R  8.31J / mol  K and k  1.38  1023 J / K .
Evaluate the temperature of the gas.(in Kelvin) (Round off to nearest integer)

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28. A metal rod A of 25 cm length expands by 0.050 cm when its temperature is raised from

0C to 100C . Another rod B of a different metal of length 40 cm expands by 0.040 cm for

the same rise in temperature. A third rod C of 50 cm length is made up of pieces of rods A

and B placed end to end expands by 0.03 cm on heating from 0C to 50C . Find the

difference of the lengths of each portion of the composite rod (in cm)

29. Ice at 0C is added to 200 g of water initially at 70C in a vacuum flask. When 50 g of ice

has been added and has all melted the temperature of the flask and contents is 40C . When a

further 80 g of ice has been added and has all melted the temperature of the whole becomes

10C . Find the latent heat of fusion of ice. (in cal/g)

30. An ideal gas is taken through a cyclic thermodynamic process through four steps. The

amount of heat involved four steps are Q1 = 6000J, Q2 = –5000J, Q3 = –3000J and Q4 =

4000J respectively. If efficiency of cycle is 10x % then find value of x.

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CHEMISTRY Max Marks: 100
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
H
H 3C
H
C C
C COOH
H 3C
CH 3
31. The compound exhibits is ____
1) Geometrical isomerism 2) optical isomerism
3) Geometrical optical isomerism 4) tautomerism
32. In the given conformation, if C2 is rotated about C2  C3 bond anticlockwise by an angle of
120 0 , then the confirmation obtained is____
CH 3
H 4 H
2
3

H H
1
CH 3
1) fully eclipsed 2)Gauche conformation
3) partially eclipsed 4) Staggered conformation
33. The correct statement(s) about the following compound
H 3C  OH  HC  CH  CH  CH  OH  CH 3 is______
1) It has total 6 stereoisomers
2) If the stereochemistry about the double bond is trans, the number of enantiomers possible
is 4
3) If the stereochemistry about the double bond is cis, the number of enantiomers possible
is 4
4) All the above.

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34. The stable form of trans-1,4-dimethyl cyclohexane is represents by

CH 3

CH 3

H 3C CH 3
1) 2)
CH 3

CH 3

H 3C
3 CH
3) 4)
35. The number of stereoisomers possible for 2,3-dichloro butane is____
1)2 2) 3 3)4 4)5
36. Which of the following is not meso 2,3-butanediol?
CH 3 OH

H  C  OH H  C  CH 3

H  C  CH 3 H  C  CH 3

1) OH 2) OH

CH 3 H

HO  C  H HO  C  CH3

H  C  CH 3 H  C  OH

OH 3 CH
3) 4)
37. The most stable conformation of ethylene glycol is___
1) Anti 2) Gauche 3) Partially eclipse 4) fully eclipsed

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38. Which of the following compound exhibits__ geometrical isomerism?
H 3C CH 3
CH 3 C C
CH 3
CH 3  C  CH 2 CH 3
1) 2)
CHCl
CHCl

HC CH
3) 3 4) 3

39. Which of the following is not an isomer of CH 3  CH 2  CHO

1) CH 2  CH  CH 2  OH 2)
OH

CH 3  CH 2  C  CH 3
3) 4)
OH

CH 3
40. The IUPAC name of is

1) Pent-2-en-2-methyl -3-ol 2) Pent – 4 –en-4-methyl -3-ol

3) Pent – 4 – methyl – 4 – en – 3 – ol 4) 2- methyl pent -2-en-3-ol


41. The IUPAC name of OHC  CH 2  CH 2  CH 2  CH 2  CHO is

1) Butan -1,4dial 2) Pentan-5-formyl-1-ol

3) 1,6-diformyl hexane 4) Hexan-1,6-dial

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CH 3

CH  CH  CH  COOC H
3 2 2 5
42. IUPAC name of is_____
1)2-ethyl –ethyl acetate 2)Ethyl-2-methyl butanoate
3)Ethyl-3-methyl butanoate 4)2-methyl butanoic acid
2 3
43. The ratio of the number of sp, sp & sp hybrid orbitals in the compound
CH 3  CH  C  CH  C  C  CH 3 is___
1) 1:1:1 2)2:2:1 3)3:2:1 4)3:3:4
44. Assertion(A):The boiling point of Cis-2-butene is more than trans-2-butene
Reason(R): All trans isomers have zero dipole moment.
1) Both A&R are true and ‘R’ is the correct explanation of A.
2) Both A&R are true and ‘R’ is not the correct explanation of A
3) A is true but R is false
4) A is false but R is true
45. The correct statements in the following is(are)___
I) IUPAC name of pyruvic acid is 2-oxo propanoic acid.
II) Lactic acid is optically inactive
III)Functional isomer of propanoic acid is methyl ethanoate.
1) Only I 2)I&II 3)I,II&III 4)I&III
46. Column-I(Compound) Column-II(Common name)
A) CH 3  OH P) Malonic acid
B) CH 3   CH 2  4  COOH Q)Carbolic acid
COOH

C) COOH R)Caproic acid


D) Ph-OH S) Carbinol
1) A  Q; B  S ; C  R; D  P 2) A  S ; B  R; C  P; D  Q
3) A  R; B  P; C  Q; D  R 4) A  S ; B  P; C  R; D  Q
47. Carbon atoms in cyanobenezene are

1) sp hybridized 2) sp2 hybridized

3) sp & sp2 hybridized 4) sp,sp2 & sp3 hybridized

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48. In which of the following molecules all atoms are not coplanar?
O

O
1) O 2)
O

3) 4) O
49. Identify the correct statement(s)
I) All carbon atoms in acetamide are sp3 hybridized

II) IUPAC name of HO is 3,3-dimethyl cyclohexanol


III) The number of structural isomers for C6 H14 is 5.
1) only I 2)II&III 3) I&III 4) all the above
CH 3
H C OH

H C OH

CH 3
50. Assertion (A): The compound is optically inactive

Reason(R): It has two chiral carbon atoms

1)Both A&R are true and ‘R’ is the correct explanation of A.


2)Both A&R are true and ‘R’ is not the correct explanation of A
3)A is true but R is false
4) A is false but R is true

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(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer
is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
51. The number of chiral centers in the following compound is______
O

52. Among the following, the number of chiral molecules is______


CH 3 H

CH 3
H
Cl
C C 
H Br , CH  CH 3 2
,

H H 3C H 3C
H H

H ,O O, O

53. The number of trichloro derivatives of benzene is____


54. The number of monocyclic compounds possible with formula C4 H 6 is_____
55. The number of carbon atoms present in the simplest alkane that exhibit optical activity is __
56. The number of methyl group present in neopentane is____

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57. How many types of functional groups are present in the following structure.____

OH Ph
N

N NH
C
OH
C O O
H N

58. The number of sp carbons in hept-3,4-dien-1,6 diyne is_____


59. The number of structural isomeric alcohols possible with molecular formula C5 H11OH is____
60. The number of stereoisomers of the compound CHCl  CH  CH  CH 3  C2 H 5 is_____

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MATHEMATICS Max Marks: 100
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
61. Let f be a one-one function with domain {x, y, z} and range {1, 2,3} . It is given that exactly
one of the following statements is true and remaining two are false, f ( x)  1, f ( y)  1, f ( z)  2 ,
then f ( y) is
1) 3 2) 2 3) 1 4) -1
62. Statement I: Let f :[0,3]  [1,13] is defined by f ( x)  x2  x  1 , then inverse is
1  4 x  3
f 1( x) 
2
Statement II: Many one function is not invertible.
1) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct and Statement II is the correct explanation
of Statement I
2) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct but Statement II is not the correct
explanation of Statement I
3) Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
4) Statement II is correct but Statement I is incorrect
1 1
63. Range of the function f ( x)   is.
| sin x | | cos x |
1) (0, 2 2] 2) [2 2, ) 3) (, 2 2] 4) [1,2 2]
 { x}  {2 x}  {3x}   {nx} 
64. Lt 
2   (where {} is Fractional Part )
n   n 
1) 1 2) -1 3) 0 4) 2
x x x x sin x
65. If cos .cos 2
.cos 3 .....cos n  then
2 2 2 2  x 
2sin  n 
2 
 1  2 x  1  2 x   1  2 x 
 22  sec  2    24  sec  22   .....   22 n  sec  2n   ___
           

1 x x 
1)  2 n  cos ec 2  n   cos ec 2 x 2) cos ec 2  n 
 cos ec 2 x
2  2  2 

1 x 1 x
3)   2 n  cos ec 2  n   cos ec 2 x 4)   2 n  cos ec 2  n   cos ec 2 x
2  2  2  2 

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 1 1
66. lim    is equal to
h0  h·3 8  h 2h 
1 4 16 1
1) 2)  3)  4) 
12 3 3 48
f ( x)  5
67. Let f : R  R be a function such that for some p  0, f ( x  p )  for all x  R .
f ( x)  3
Then, period of f is
1) 2p 2) 4p 3) 3p 4)5p
 x2  9
 for x  3 . If f (x)  g(x) for all real values of x ,
68. Let f ( x)  x  3 and g ( x )   x  3
k for x  3

then the value of k is equal to
1) 0 2) 3 3) -6 4) -4

69.    
Let f ( x)  [k ]2  5[k ]  4 x3  6{k}2  5{k}  1 x  (tan x)(sgn( x)) , be an even function for

all, x  R where [.] denotes G.I.F and {.} denotes fractional part function .Then the sum of all
possible values of 'k’
17 31 35 53
1) 2) 3) 4)
6 3 3 6
1
70. If f (x) is an even function and satisfies the relation x 2 f ( x)  2 f    g ( x) , where g(x) is
x
an odd function, then f (5) equals to
50 49 52
1) 2) 3) 0 4)
73 75 37
 log (1  x ) x  1 
71. lim  e   is equal to
x0  2 x
x 
1 1
1) 2)  3) 1 4) -1
2 2

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72. If f ( x), g ( x) be differentiable functions and f (1)  g (1)  2 then
f (1) g ( x )  f ( x ) g (1)  f (1)  g (1)
lim is equal to
x 1 g ( x)  f ( x )
1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) -2
2x
   
73. If lim  1     e2 then ( ,  are finite non-zero real numbers )
x   x x2 
1)   1,   2
2)   2,   1
3)   1,   any non-zero real constant
4)   1,   1
1  n 
74. If f ( x ) is continuous in [0,1] and f    1 then lim f  is
3 n  2 
 9n  1 
1
1) 1 2) 0 3) 4) -1
3
75. Let f ( x)   x2   [ x]2 , where [.] denotes the greatest integer function . Then
 
1) f(x) is discontinuous for all integral values of x
2) f(x) is discontinuous only at x  0,1
3) f ( x ) is continuous at x  1
4) none of these
76. Which of the following function is continuous at x  0
1 1
ex ex  x
1) f  x   , x  0, f  0   0 2) f  x   , x  0, f  0   0
1 1
1 e x e x 1
 1
x 1  e x 
 
1   , x  0, f  0   0
3) f  x   1, x  0; f  x   x  , x  0 4) f  x  
2 1
1 e x

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 2x  1 
77. The function f ( x)  [ x]cos    , where [.] denotes the greatest integer function, is
 2 
discontinuous at
1) all x 2) all integer points
3) no x 4) x which is not an integer
x 
78. f ( x )  max  ,| sin  x |, n  N  has maximum points of non-differentiability for x  (0, 4) , then n
n 
can’t be______

1) 4 2) 2 3) 5 4) 6
79. Which of the following function is differentiable at x  0
1) cos  x   x 2) cos  x   x 3) sin  x   x 4) sin  x   x

80. Consider [·] and {·} denote the greatest integer function and the fractional part function,
respectively.

Let f ( x)  {x}  {x} .


Statement I: f is not differentiable at integral values of x.
Statement II : f is not continuous at integral points
1) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct and Statement II is the correct explanation
of Statement I
2) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct but Statement II is not the correct
explanation of Statement I
3) Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
4) Statement II is correct but Statement I is incorrect
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer
is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
81. The number of points where the function f ( x )  max(| tan x |,cos | x |) is non-differentiable
in the interval ( ,  ) is_____

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 a x  1, if 0  x  3
82. Let g ( x)   . If g ( x) is differentiable on (0,5) , then (a  b) equals _.
bx  2, if 3  x  5

83. A differentiable function f is satisfying the relation


1 3 f (h )  1 2
f ( x  y )  f ( x )  f ( y )  2 xy ( x  y )  x, y  R and lim  . Then the value of
3 h 0 6h 3
[ f (2)] is (where [x] represents the greatest integer function) _____.
84. Let f be twice differentiable such that f   x    f  x  and f   x   g  x  . If
2 2
h  x    f  x    g  x  , where h(5) = 11 then h(10)=_____
85. The number of points where f ( x)  [ x ]  [ x  1 / 3] [ x  2 / 3],[·] denotes the greatest
integer function, is discontinuous for x  (0,3) is_____.
x
86. f ( x)  x  [1,3] is non-differentiable at x  k . Then the value of  k 2  is
1  (ln x)(ln x)   
(where [.] represents the greatest integer function) _____.
 x2  x  1 
87. If lim   ax  b   4 , then a –b is ______
x   x  1 

1   tan x  sin x    tan x  sin x    tan x  sin x   ....
88. lim  k then integral part of k = ____
x 0
3 3 3
1  x  x  x  .......
 2023 
89. Let f be a real valued function such that f ( x)  2 f    3x, x  0
 x 
 f (2) 
The value of   is ______
 2021 
2 x3 x x
cos x  cos x  e cos x  e 
90. The integral value of n for which lim 2 is finite and non
x 0 n
x
zero is___

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