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FIITJEE

Solutions to JEE(Main) -2023


Test Date: 29th January 2023 (First Shift)

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


Paper - 1

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this
purpose.
Important Instructions:
1. The test is of 3 hours duration.

2. This test paper consists of 90 questions. Each subject (PCM) has 30 questions. The
maximum marks are 300.

3. This question paper contains Three Parts. Part-A is Physics, Part-B is Chemistry and
Part-C is Mathematics. Each part has only two sections: Section-A and Section-B.
4. Section – A : Attempt all questions.

5. Section – B : Do any 5 questions out of 10 Questions.

6. Section-A (01 – 20) contains 20 multiple choice questions which have only one correct
answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.

7. Section-B (1 – 10) contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question
is rounded off to the nearest integer value. Each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

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PART – A (PHYSICS)
SECTION - A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

Q1. Surface tension of a soap bubble is 2.0  10 2 Nm 1. Work done to increase the radius of soap
bubble from 3.5 cm to 7cm will be :
 22 
Take   
 7 
(A) 0.72  10 4 J (B) 5.76  10 4 J
4
(C) 9.24  10 J (D) 18.48  104 J


Q2. The threshold wavelength for photoelectric emission from a material is 5500 A . Photoelectrons
will be emitted, when this material is illuminated with monochromatic radiation from a
A. 75 W infra-red lamp
B. 10 W infra –red lamp
C. 75 W ultra-violet lamp
D. 10 W ultra – violet lamp

Choose the correct answer from the options given below :


(A) C and D only (B) C only
(C) B and C only (D) A and D only

Q3. A single current carrying loop of wire carrying current I y


flowing in anticlockwise direction seen from +ve z
direction and lying in xy plane is shown in figure. The
plot of ĵ component of magnetic field (By) at a distance
a
‘a’ (less than radius of the coil) and on yz plane vs z (0,0,0) z
coordinate looks like
x

By (0, a, z) By (0,a,z)

(A) z (B) z

By (0,a,z) By (0,a,z)

(C) z
(D)
z

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Q4. Match List I with List II :


List – I (Physical Quantity) List – II (Dimensional Formula)
A. Pressure gradient I. M L2 T 2 
B. Energy density II. M1 L1 T 2 
C. Electric Field III. M1 L2 T 2 
D. Latent heat IV. M1 L1 T 3 A 1 
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(A) A – III, B – II, C – I, D – IV (B) A – II, B – III, C – IV, D – I
(C) A – III, B – II, C – IV, D – I (D) A – II, B – III, C – I, D – IV

Q5. A bicycle tyre is filled with air having pressure of 270 kPa at 27 C. The approximate pressure of
the air in the tyre when the temperature increases to 36 C is
(A) 270kPa (B) 278kPa
(C) 360kPa (D) 262kPa

Q6. Which of the following are true ?


A. Speed of light in vacuum is dependent on the direction of propagation.
B. Speed of light in a medium is independent of the wavelength of light.
C. The speed of light is independent of the motion of the source.
D. The speed of light in a medium is independent of intensity.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(A) B and C only (B) C and D only
(C) B and D only (D) A and C only

Q7. Ratio of thermal energy released in two resistors R and 3R connected in parallel in
a electric circuit is :
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 1 : 27
(C) 1 : 3 (D) 3 : 1

Q8. In a Young’s double slit experiment, two slits are


Source P
illuminated with a light of wavelength 800nm. The line
joining A1P is perpendicular to A1 A2 as shown in the 800nm
A1 P
figure. If the first minimum is detected at P, the value of
slits separation ‘a’ will be: a
A2
The distance of screen from slits D = 5 cm
(A) 0.1 mm D
(B) 0.2 mm
(C) 0.4 mm
(D) 0.5 mm

Q9. Two particle of equal mass ‘m’ move in a circle of radius ‘r’ under the action of their mutual
gravitational attraction. The speed of each particle will be :
Gm Gm
(A) (B)
2r r
 Gm Gm
(C) (D)
r 4r

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Q10. If a radioactive element having half-life of 30 min is undergoing beta decay, the fraction of
radioactive element remains undecayed after 90 min. will be
1 1
(A) (B)
16 8
1 1
(C) (D)
2 4
Q11. A stone is projected at angle 30 to the horizontal. The ratio of kinetic energy of the stone at point
of projection to its kinetic energy at the highest point of flight will be –
(A) 4 : 3 (B) 1 : 2
(C) 1 : 4 (D) 4 : 1

Q12. Which one of the following statement is not correct in the case of light emitting diodes ?
A. It is a heavily doped p-n junction..
B. It emits light only when it is forward biased.
C. It emits light only when it is reverse biased.
D. The energy of the light emitted is equal to or slightly less than the energy gap of the
semiconductor used.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(A) C and D (B) C
(C) B (D) A
Q13. The magnitude of magnetic induction at mid point O due T
to current arrangement as shown in Fig will be I
a
I
(A) 0 (B) 0 I
4 a A
B
E D
 0I  0I
(C) (D) a
a 2 a
C

Q14. In a cuboid of dimension 2L × 2L × L, a charge q is placed at the centre of the surface ‘S’ having
area of 4 L2. The flux through the opposite surface to ‘S’ is given by
q q
(A) (B)
6 0 2 0
q q
(C) (D)
3 0 12 0

Q15. A person observes two moving trains, ‘A’ reaching the station and ‘B’ leaving the station with
equal speed of 30 m/s. If both trains emit sounds with frequency 300 Hz. (Speed of sound : 330
m/s) approximate difference of frequencies heard by the person will be :
(A) 10 Hz (B) 55 Hz
(C) 80 Hz (D) 33 Hz

Q16. Given below are two statements: One is labeled as Assertion A and the other is labeled as
Reason R.
Assertion A : If dQ and dW represent the heat supplied to the system and the work done on the
system respectively. Then according to the first law of thermodynamics dQ = dU – dW.
Reason R : First law of thermodynamics is based on law of conservation of energy.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(A) A is not correct but R is correct
(B) Both A and R are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A
(C) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A
(D) A is correct but R is not correct

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Q17. A car is moving on a horizontal curved road with radius 50 m. The approximate maximum speed
-2
of car will be, if friction between tyres and road is 0.34. [ take g = 10ms ]
-1 -1
(A) 22.4 ms (B) 13ms
(C) 3.4 ms-1 (D) 17 ms-1

Q18. Find the mutual inductance in the arrangement, when a small L


circular loop of wire of radius ‘R’ is placed inside a large
square loop of wire of side L (L>>R). The loops are coplanar
and their centres coincide : R
2 0R2
L L
(A) M  O
L
20R
(B) M 
L2 L
2 20R2
(C) M 
L
2 2 0R
(D) M 
L2

Q19. If the height of transmitting and receiving antennas are 80 m each, the maximum line of sight
distance will be :
Given : Earth’s radius = 6.4  106 m
(A) 32 km (B) 36 km
(C) 64 km (D) 28 km

g
Q20. A block of mass m slides down the plane inclined at angle 30 with an acceleration . The value of
4
coefficient of kinetic friction will be :
2 3 1 2 3 1
(A) (B)
2 2
1 3
(C) (D)
2 3 2

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SECTION - B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

Q1. A 0.4 kg mass takes 8s to reach ground when dropped from a certain height ‘P’ above surface
of earth. The loss of potential energy in the last second of fall is _________J.
(Take g = 10 m/s2)

Q2. A point charge q1  4q0 is placed at origin. Another point charge q2 = -q0 is placed at x = 12cm.
Charge of proton is q0 The proton is placed on x axis so that the electrostatic force on the proton
is zero. In this situation, the position of the proton from origin is __________cm.

Q3. In a meter bridge experiment the balance point is obtained if the gaps are closed by 2  and 3  .
A shunt of X  is added to 3  resistor to shift the balancing point by 22.5cm. The value of X is
__________.

Q4. A certain elastic conducting material is stretched into a circular loop. It is placed with its plane
perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field B = 0.8 T. When released the radius of the loop starts
shrinking at a constant rate of 2cms-1. The induced emf in the loop at an instant when the radius
of the loop is 10cm will be _______ mV.

Q5. A body cools from 60 C to 40 C in 6 minutes. If temperature of surroundings is 10  C. Then, after
the next 6 minutes, its temperature will be ______  C.

Q6. A tennis ball is dropped on to the floor from a height of 9.8m. It rebounds to a height 5.0m. Ball
comes in contact with the floor for 0.2s. The average acceleration during contact is _______ms-2.
(Given g = 10 ms-2)

Q7. Two simple harmonic waves having equal amplitudes of 8cm and equal frequency of 10Hz are
moving along the same direction. The resultant amplitude is also 8cm. The phase difference
between the individual waves is ________degree.

Q8. A solid sphere of mass 2kg is making pure rolling on a horizontal surface with kinetic energy
2240J. The velocity of centre of mass of the sphere will be _______ ms-1.

242
Q9. A radioactive element X emits two  - particles, one electron and two positrons. The product
92
234
nucleus is represented by Y, The value of P is _________.
P
Q10. As shown in the figure, three identical polaroids P1, P2 60 
and P3 are placed one after another. The pass axis of P2 90 
S O
and P3 are inclined at angle of 60  and 90 with respect to
W
axis of P1. The source S has an intensity of 256 2 . The P1 P2 P3
m
W z
intensity of light at point O is_________ 2 .
m
y

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PART – B (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION - A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

Q1. During the borax bead test with CuSO4, a blue green colour of the bead was observed in
oxidising flame due to the formation of
(A) Cu (B) Cu(BO2)2
(C) CuO (D) Cu3B2

Q2. Identify the correct order for the given property for following compounds.
Cl
(A) Boiling Point; Cl < < Cl
(B) Density; Br < Cl < I
Br Br
Br
(C) Boiling Point; Br < Br < Br
I Br Cl
(D) Density; < <
Br Br
Cl
Cl
(E) Boiling Point; Cl > >
Choose the correct answer from the option given below:
(A) (A), (C) and (E) only (B) (B), (C) and (D) only
(C) (A), (C) and (D) only (D) (A), (B) and (E) only

Q3. Which of the following salt solutions would coagulate the colloid solution formed when FeCl3 is
added to NaOH solution, at the fastest rate?
(A) 10mL of 0.2 mol dm 3AlCl3 (B) 10mL of 0.1 mol dm 3Na2SO4
3
(C) 10mL of 0.15 mol dm CaCl2 (D) 10mL of 0.1 mol dm3Ca3(PO4)2

Q4. Compound that will give positive Lassaigne’s test for both nitrogen and halogen is:
(A) NH4Cl (B) NH2 OH  HCl
(C) CH3NH2  HCl (D) N2H4  HCl

Q5. Which of the given compounds can enhance the efficiency of hydrogen storage tank?
(A) NaNi5 (B) Di-isobutylaluminium hydride
(C) SiH4 (D) Li/P4

Q6. The bond dissociation energy is highest for


(A) F2 (B) Cl2
(C) I2 (D) Br2

Q7. Correct statement about smog is:


(A) NO2 is present in classical smog
(B) Both NO2 and SO2 are present in classical smog
(C) Photochemical smog has high concentration of oxidizing agents
(D) Classical smog also has high concentration of oxidizing agents

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Q8. “A” obtained by Ostwald’s method involving air oxidation of NH3, upon further air oxidation
produces “B”. “B” on hydration forms an oxoacid of Nitrogen along with evolution of “A”. The
oxoacid also produces “A” and gives positive brown ring test.
Identify A and B respectively.
(A) N2O3, NO2 (B) NO, NO2
(C) NO2, N2O5 (D) NO2, N2O4

Q9. For 1 mol of gas, the plot of pV vs. P is shown


below. p is the pressure and V is the volume of B
What is the value of compressibility factor at pV
point A? A
a
(A) 1 
RTV p
b
(B) 1 
v
b
(C) 1 
v
a
(D) 1 
RTV

Q10. The reaction representing the Mond process for metal refining is____.

(A) Zr  2I2  ZrI4

(B) Ni  4CO  Ni(CO)4

(C) ZnO  C  Zn  CO

(D) 2K  Au  CN2   Zn  K 2  Zn  CN4   2Au

Q11. The standard electrode potential (M3+ / M2+) for V, Cr, Mn & Co are -0.26V, -0.41V,+1.57V and
+1.97V, respectively. The metal ions which can liberate H2 from a dilute acid are
(A) Mn2+ and Co2+ (B) Cr2+ and Co2+
2+ 2+
(C) V and Cr (D) V2+ and Mn2+

Q12. Chiral complex from the following is:


Here en= ethylene diamine
(A) cis- [PtCl2(NH3)2] (B) cis-[PtCl2(en)2]2+
(C) trans-[PtCl2(en)2]2+ (D) trans-[Co(NH3)4Cl2]+

Q13. Match List I with List II


List-I List-II
(Reaction) (Reagents)
A. Hoffmann Degradation I. Conc.KOH, 
B. Clemenson reduction II. CHCl3,NaOH / H3O+
C. Cannizaro reaction III. Br2,NaOH
D. Reimer-Tiemann Reaction IV. Zn-Hg/HCl
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(A) A- II, B-I, C-III, D- IV (B) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
(C) A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I (D) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III

Q14. Number of cyclic tripeptides formed with 2 amino acids A and B is


(A) 4 (B) 2
(C) 5 (D) 3

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Q15. The increasing order of pKa for the following phenols is


A. 2, 4- Dinitrophenol
B. 4-Nitrophenol
C. 2,4,5- Trimethylphenol
D. Phenol
E. 3-Chlorophenol
Choose the correct answer from the option given below:
(A) C, D, E, B, A (B) A, B, E, D, C
(C) A, E, B, D, C (D) C, E, D, B, A

Q16. Match List I with List II


List-I List-II
(Antimicrobials) (Names)
A. Narrow Spectrum Antibiotic I. Furacin
B. Antiseptic II. Sulphur dioxide
C. Disinfectants III. PenicillinG
D. Broad spectrum antibiotic IV. Chloramphenicol
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(A) A- II, B-I, C-IV, D- III (B) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
(C) A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV (D) A-I, B-II, C-IV, D-III

Q17. The shortest wavelength of hydrogen atom in Lyman series is . The longest wavelength in
Balmer sereis of He+ is
5 9
(A) (B)
9 5
5 36
(C) (D)
9 5

Q18. The correct order of hydration enthalpies is:


A. K+
B. Rb+
C. Mg2+
D. Cs+
E. Ca2+
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(A) E > C > A > B > D (B) C > E > A > D > B
(C) C > A > E > B >D (D) C > E > A > B > D

Q19. The major product’P’ for the following sequence of reactions is:
O O
1) Zn / Hg
HCl
Ph NH2 'P'
2) LiAlH4 major product
3) H3O+
OH

(A) Ph NH2 (B) Ph OH

OH OH OH

(C) Ph NH2 (D) Ph NH2

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Q20. The magnetic behavior of Li2O, Na2O2 and KO2, respectively are
(A) Diamagnetic, paramagnetic and diamagnetic
(B) Didamagnetic, diamagnetic and paramagnetic
(C) Paramagnetic, paramagnetic and diamagnetic
(D) Paramagnetic, diamagnetic and paramagnetic

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SECTION - B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

Q1. For certain chemical reaction XY, the rate of y

Rate of
formation of
product

I II III
Linear Constant
Asymptotic x
Time
(A) Over all order of this reaction is one
(B) Order of this reaction can’t be determined
(C) In region I and III, the reaction is of first and zero order respectively
(D) In region-II, the reaction is of first order
(E) In region-II, the order of reaction is in the range of 0.1 to 0.9

Q2. The number of molecules or ions from the following, which do not have odd number of
electrons are__________.
A. NO2
B. ICl4
C. BrF3
D. ClO2
E. NO 2
F. NO

Q3. The sum of bridging carbonyls in W(CO)6 and Mn2(CO)10 is___________.

Q4. Milimoles of calcium hydroxide required to produce 100 mL of aqueous solution of pH 12 is


x101. The value of x is _________(Nearest integer)
Assume complete dissociation.

Q5. Solid Lead nitrate is dissolved in 1 litre of water. The solution was found to boil at 100.15oC.
When 0.2 mol of NaCl is added to the resulting solution, it was observed that the solution froze at
0.8oC. The solubility product of PbCl2 formed is _______106 at 298 K. (Nearest integer)
Given: Kb = 0.5 K kg mol1 and Kf = 1.8 K kg mol1. Assume molality to be equal to molarity in all
cases.
Q6. Consider the following reaction approaching equilibrium at 27oC and 1 atm pressure
f K 103


A  B C D
Kb 102

 
The standard Gibb’s energy change r G0 at 27 C is () ____kJ mol1 (Nearest integer)
o

(Given: R = 8.3 JK1mol1 and ln 10 = 2.3)


Q7. Water decomposes at 2300K
1
H2O(g)  H2 (g)  O2 (g)
2
The percent of water decomposing at 2300 K and 1 bar is___________(Nearest integer)
Equilibrium constant for the reaction is 2103 at 2300K

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Q8. 17 mg of a hydrocarbon (M.F. C10H16) takes up 8.40 mL of the H2 gas measured at 0oC and
760 mm of Hg. Ozonolysis of the same hydrocarbon yields
CH3 C CH3 , H C H , H C CH2 CH2 C C H
O O O O O
The number of double bond/s present in the hydrocarbon is_________.

Q9. Following chromatogram was developed by 0.5cm Solvent Front

Compound A

3.5cm

0.5cm

Q10. Following figure shows dependence of molar conductance of two

m/S cm mol1
electrolytes on concentration. om is the limiting molar conductivity.The

2
number incorrect statement(s) from the following is__________. B

(A) om for electrolyte A is obtained by extrapolation


A
(B) For electrolyte B, m vs c graph is a straight line with intercept
equal to om 1/ 2
c  mol / L 
(C) At infinite dilution, the value of degree of dissociation approaches
zero for electrolyte B.
(D) om for any electrolyte A or B can be calculated using o for
individual ions

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PART – C (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION - A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

Q1. Let  and  be real numbers. Consider a 3 x 3 matrix A such that A 2  3A  I . If


A 4  21A  I , then
(A)   1 (B)   4
(C)   8 (D)   8

Q2. Let the tangents at the points A  4, 11 and B  8, 5  on the circle x 2  y 2  3x  10y  15  0 ,
intersect at the point C. Then the radius of the circle, whose centre is C and the line joining A and
B is its tangent, is equal to
3 3 2 13
(A) (B)
4 3
(C) 13 (D) 2 13

Q3. Let y  f  x  be the solution of the differential equation y  x  1 dx  x 2 dy  0, y 1  e . Then


lim f  x  is equal to
x  0

1
(A) (B) e2
e
1
(C) 2 (D) 0
e
 
Q4. ˆ b  2iˆ  4 ˆj  2kˆ and c  2iˆ  3 ˆj  kˆ are coplanar and the projection
If the vectors a   ˆi  ˆj  4k,
 
of a on the vector b is 54 units, then the sum of all possible values of    is equal to
(A) 0 (B) 6
(C) 18 (D) 24

Q5. Let A   x, y   R2 : y  0, 2x  y  4   x  1  2
and



 2 

B   x, y   R  R : 0  y  min 2x, 4   x  1  , Then the ratio of the area of A to the area of B

is
 1  1
(A) (B)
 1  1
 
(C) (D)
 1  1

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Q6. Consider the following system of equations


x  2y  z  1
2x  3y  z  1
3x  y  2z  
for some ,   R . Then which of the following is NOT correct.
(A) It has no solution for   3 and for all   2
(B) It has no solution for   1 and for all   R .
(C) It has a solution for all   1 and   2
(D) It has no solution if   1 and   2

log x 1  x  2 
Q7. The domain of f  x   , x  R is
e2loge x   2x  3 
(A)  2,    3 (B) R  1, 3
(C)  1,    3 (D) R  3

Q8. Three rotten apples are mixed accidently with seven good apples and four apples are drawn one
by one without replacement. Let the random variable X denote the number of rotten apples. If 
and 2 represent mean and variance of X, respectively, then 10  2  2   is equal to
(A) 30 (B) 20
(C) 25 (D) 250

  3    3 
Q9. Let f     3  sin4 
 2 
 
    sin4  3      2 1  sin2 2 and S    0,   : f '     
2 
. If
  
4    , then f    is equal to
s

3 5
(A) (B)
2 4
9 11
(C) (D)
8 8

Q10. Let B and C be the two points on the line y  x  0 such that B and C are symmetric with respect
to the origin. Suppose A is a point on y  2x  2 such that ABC is an equilateral triangle. Then,
the area of the ABC is
8
(A) 3 3 (B)
3
10
(C) 2 3 (D)
3

Q11. Fifteen football players of a club-team are given 15 T-shirts with their names written on the
backside. If the players pick up the T-shirts randomly, then the probability that at least 3 players
pick the correct T-shirt is
5 2
(A) (B)
24 15
5 1
(C) (D)
36 6

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a b
Q12. Let f  x  x  sin x  2
2
cos x, x  R be a function which satisfies
 4  4
/ 2
f  x  x   sin  x  y  f  y  dy . Then  a  b  is equal to
0

(A)     2  (B)     2 
(C) 2    2  (D) 2    2 

Q13. A light ray emits from the origin making an angle 300 with the positive x-axis. After getting
reflected by the line x  y  1 , if this ray intersects x-axis at Q, then the abscissa of Q is
2 2
(A) (B)
 3 1  3 3

3 2
(C) (D)
2  3 1  3 3

Q14. Let  be the area of the region  x, y   R 2



: x 2  y2  21, y 2  4x, x  1 . Then
1 1 2 
   21sin  is equal to
2 7
2 4
(A) 3  (B) 3
3 3
2 1
(C) 2 3  (D) 2 3 
3 3

Q15. If p, q and r are three propositions, then which of the following combination of truth values of p, q
and r makes the logical expression p  q    ~ p   r    ~ q  r  false?
(A) p  T, q  T, r  F (B) p  F, q  T, r  F
(C) p  T, q  F, r  T (D) p  T, q  F, r  F

x 2  2x  1
Q16. Let f : R  R be a function such that f  x   . Then
x2  1
(A) f  x  is many-one in  , 1
(B) f  x  is many-one in 1,  
(C) f  x  is one-one in  ,  
(D) f  x  is one-one in 1,   but not in  ,  

Q17. Let  x  denote the greatest integer  x . Consider the function f  x   max x 2 ,1   X  . Then the  
2
value of the integral  f  x  dx is
0

84 2 45 2
(A) (B)
3 3
1 5 2 54 2
(C) (D)
3 3

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Q18. Let   0 be a real number. Let ,  be the roots of the equation 14x 2  31x  3  0 and ,  be
3 4
the roots of the equation 35x 2  53x  4  0 . Then and are the roots of the equation
 
(A) 7x 2  245x  250  0 (B) 49x 2  245x  250  0
(C) 7x 2  245x  250  0 (D) 49x 2  245x  250  0

Q19. Let x2 be a root of the equation x 2  px  q  0 and


 1  cos x 2  4px  q2  8q  16


, x  2p
f  x    x  2p 
4
. Then lim  f  x   , where . denotes greatest
x  2p

 0, x  2p
integer function, is
(A) 0 (B) -1
(C) 2 (D) 1

Q20. For two non-zero complex numbers z1 and z2 , if Re  z1z2   0 and Re  z1  z 2   0 , then which of
the following are possible?
(i) Im  z1   0 and Im  z2   0
(ii) Im  z1   0 and Im  z 2   0
(iii) Im  z1   0 and Im  z2   0
(iv) Im  z1   0 and Im  z2   0
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(A) (ii) and (iii) (B) (i) and (iii)
(C) (ii) and (iv) (D) (i) and (ii)

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SECTION - B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

Q1. Five digits numbers are formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 with repetitions and are written in
descending order with serial numbers. For example, the number 77777 has serial number 1.
Then the serial number of 35337 is……

1
Q2. Suppose f is a function satisfying f  x  y   f  x   f  y  for all x, y  N and f 1  . If
5
m f n 1
 n  n  1n  2   12 , then m is equal to……….
n 1

Q3. Let f : R  R be a differentiable function that satisfies the relation


f  x  y   f  x   f  y   1, x, y  R . If f '  0   2 , then f  2  is equal to……….

8y
Q4. Let the equation of the plane P containing the line x  10   z be ax  by  3z  2  a  b 
2
and the distance of the plane P from the point 1,27,7  be c. Then a 2  b2  c 2 is equal to………

11 11
 1   1 
Q5. If the co-efficient of x in  x 3 
9 9
 and the co-efficient of x in  x  3  are equal, then
 x   x 
2
   is equal to……….

Q6. Let the co-ordinates of one vertex of ABC be A  0,2,  and the other two vertices lie on the line
x   y 1 z  4
  . For   Z , if the area of ABC is 21 sq. units and the line segment BC has
5 2 3
length 2 21 units, then  2 is equal to……

Q7. If all the six digit numbers x1x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 x6 with 0  x1  x 2  x3  x 4  x5  x6 are arranged in the
th
increasing order, then the sum of the digits in the 72 number is………
  
Q8. Let a, b and c be three non-zero non-coplanar vectors. Let the position vectors of four points A,
             
B, C and D be a  b  c, a  3b  4c,  a  2b  3c and 2a  4b  6c respectively. If AB, AC and

AD are coplanar, then  is equal to……..

Q9. Let a1,a2 ,a3 ,...... be a GP of increasing positive numbers. If the product of fourth and sixth terms
is 9 and the sum of fifth and seventh terms is 24, then a1a9  a2a 4 a9  a5  a7 is equal to……..

n
Q10. Let the coefficients of three consecutive terms in the binomial expansion of 1  2x  be in the
ratio 2 : 5 : 8. Then the coefficient of the term, which is in the middle of these three terms,
is………

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KEYS to JEE (Main)-2023
PART – A (PHYSICS)
SECTION - A
1. D 2. A 3. D 4. C
5. B 6. B 7. D 8. B
9. D 10. B 11. A 12. B
13. C 14. A 15. B 16. C
17. B 18. C 19. C 20. C

SECTION – B
1. 300 2. 24 3. 2 4. 10
5. 28 6. 120 7. 120 8. 40
9. 87 10. 24

PART – B (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION - A
1. B 2. A 3. A 4. C
5. A 6. B 7. C 8. B
9. D 10. B 11. C 12. B
13. B 14. A 15. B 16. C
17. B 18 D 19. A 20. B

SECTION - B
1. 2 2. 3 3. 0 4. 5
5. 13 6. 6 7. 2 8. 3
9. 6 10. 2

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PART – C (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION - A
1. C 2. B 3. D 4. D
5. B 6. B 7. A 8. B
9. B 10. B 11. DROP 12. D
13. B 14. B 15. B 16. D
17. D 18 D 19. A 20. A

SECTION - B
1. 1436 2. 10 3. 3 4. 355
5. 1 6. 9 7. 32 8. 2
9. 60 10. 1120

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Solutions to JEE (Main)-2023
PART – A (PHYSICS)
SECTION – A
Sol1. W. done  TA  No of air liq surface

 2T.4 r22  r12 
 49 
 2  2  102  4  49   104
 4 
 18.47  104 J
 18.48  104 J

 12400
Sol2. 0  5500 A , 0   2.25 eV
5500
Also   3.6  10 19 J

 UV rays  4000 A

 visible  5500 A

IR  7000 A
As we know that the photoelectric effect occurs only where the wavelength of the incidence wave is
less than the threshold wavelength.
So, UV rays will be useful for emission.
Hence, both UV rays lamps can be used.

R
Sol3. As we know that the magnetic filed is zero at the centre of the loop & it is max. at dist 
2

Pr essure Force MLT 2


Sol4. (A) Pressure gradient    ML2 T 2 
Length Area xlagth L3
Energy ML2T 2
(B) Energy density    ML1 T 2 
Vol L3
Force MLT 2
(C) Electric field    ML3 A 1 
Charge AT
Heat ML2 T 2
(D) Latent heat    L2T 2 
mass M

Sol5. PV  nRT
 n  cos t, v  const
PT

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P1 T1 270 kPa 300


   
P2 T2 P2 309
103
 P2   270kPa  278kPa
100

Sol6. Velocity of light depends on Refractive index of medium and independent of intensity and
source.

Sol7. In parallel, pot. difference is same.


v2
Hence, H  t
R
1
H
R
H1 R2 3R 3
   
H2 R1 R 1

 a
Sol8.  a
2 2 
A1 st
1 minimum  
D
Also  2
d
a
D
a 
d B
A2
2
or D  a
800  10 9  5  102  a2
4  108  a2
2  104  a
0.2mm  a

Sol9. FG  FC
Gm2 mv 2 v
 r
 2r 2 r
m m
Gm O
v
4r v

t 1  30min t 90min
Sol10. 2
n   3
t  90min  t i 30min
2

N0
N 
2n
N
 30
2
N
 0
8

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N 1
 
N0 8

1
mu2 2
kEinitial 2 1  2  4
Sol11.   2
  
kEmax height 1 3
2

m u2 cos2   
cos30   3

Sol12. Light emitting diode (LED) only used in forward bias.

Sol13. BAB  BED  0 [   0 ie, point along wire]


 0i  0i
BBC   & B TE  
a a
4   4  
 2 2
i
 Bnet at 0  0 
a

1
Sol14. S   Total
6
1 q
 
6 0
q
s 
60

Sol15. f0  300Hz V0  0 f0  300Hz




A  30 m B  30 m
s  Observer  s

 V   300 
fA  f0    300    330Hz
 V  VA   300  30 
 V   300 
fB  f0    300    275Hz
 V  VB   300  30 
 f  fA  fB  55Hz

Sol16. First law of thermodynamics is based on the conservation of energy.


According to this :
d  du  dw
Here, dw  work done on the system, so, vol. decreases.
So, dw  0
or, d  dv  dw

Sol17. v  gR

 0.34  10  50

 170
 13m / s

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Sol18.    MI D (1) C
 2  MI1
 B1A 2  MI1 2
B1 A2 I L
M
I1
Where B1  B due to square frame
A 2  Area of circle A B
I1  Current in square frame L
B1  4  BAB
 
I  45 

 4  0 1 sin 45  sin 45   O
45 
I
 4 1 
 2 
2 I  1 1 
 01  
L  2 2
2 2 0I1
B1 
L
B1 .A 2
As M
I1


2 2 0I1   R 2

L I1
2
2 20R

L

Sol19. hT  hR  80m  Say h 


 dT  2RhT & dR  2R.hR
Max . line of sight  dT  dR
 2Rh  2Rh
 2 2Rh
 2 2  604  106  80
 2  8  4  103
 64000m
 64Km

Sol20. a  gsin   gcos30


g
  gsin30  gcos30 m
4
g g 3
   g
4 2 2
3 g
30
 g 
2 4
1

2 3

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SECTION – B
1 2
Sol1. h   10   8   320m
2
10
S8th  0   2  8  1  75m  h
2
U  mg  h   0.4  10  75  300J


Sol2. Fon proton 0
kq0 q0 k4q0 q0
 2

 x  12  x2
x
  2  x  24cm
x2

2  2 3
Sol3.     40cm
3 100  
2 40  22.5

 3x  60  22.5
  a
3 x 
On solving we get x  2  40cm 60cm

x
2

3
G

 40  22.5  cm  60  22.5  cm

x x
x x
B  0.8 T 
 x
Sol4. dr   Given  x
 2cm / sec  x x x
dt  x
d d B. A  x r
    x
dt dt x x
2 x x
Bd  r   dr  x x x
Or    2 r B  
dt  dt 
 2  0.1 0.8  0.02
 32  104
 10mV

Sol5. 60  C 
6min
 40 C 
6min
 T C
T
 k  T  T0 
t

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60  40  60  40 
k  2  10 
6min  
20
k
6  40

40  7
Again,  k  T  T0 
6
40  T 20  40  T 
    10 
6 6  40  2 
40  T  20
 80  2T 
2
 160  4T  40  T  20
 140  5T
28 C  T

Sol6. V1  2gh  2  10  908  196 m / s  14m / s


V2  2gh  2  10  5  10m / s
V 10   14  24
a     120m / s2
t 0.2 0.2

Sol7. A1  A ; A 2  A & A eq  A
As we know that
A eq  A  A 22  2A 1 A 2 cos 
2
1

 A eq2  A12  A 22  2A 1 A 2 cos 


 A 2  A 2  A 2  2A A cos 
  A 2  2A 2 cos 
1
  cos 
2
   120

Sol8. m  2kg
kE  2240 J
kE  kET  kER
1 1
 mv02  I 2
2 2
2
1 1 2 v 
 mv 02  . mR2  0 
2 2 5 R
1 1
 mv 02  mv 02
2 5
7
 mv 02
10
7
So, 2240 J   2  v 02
10
V02  1600  V0  40m / s

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 
242 234 4 e e
Sol9. X Y  2 He  2
92 P 2 1 1
Using charge conservation :-
92  P  2  2    1  2 1
92  P  5
P  87
2
Sol10. Intensity of source 256 w/m
I0
Intensity after passing P1 is I1   128 w / m2
2
Intensity after passing P2 is I2  I1 cos2 
2

 128. cos 60 
 32 w / m2
Intensity after passing P3 is I3  I2 cos2 
 32cos2 30
2
 3
 32    24 w / m2
 2 
 

PART – B (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION – A

Sol1. CuSO4   CuO  SO3
CuO  B2 O3  Cu(BO2 )2 [Blue – Green]

Sol2. Increase in carbon increases boiling points . Boiling point  molar mass  Vandar Wall force of
attraction.

Sol3. More concentration of Al3+ is required to coagulate this negatively charged colloid.

Sol4. Lassaigne test for both nitrogen and halogen is given by compound having C, N & X atoms.

Sol5. Tanks of metal alloys are used for storage of hydrogen gas.

Sol6. Halogen: FF ClCl BrBr II


Bond energy: 158.8KJ/mole 242.6KJ/mole 192.8KJ/mole 151KJ/mole

Sol7. Photochemical smog has high concentration of oxidizing agent like oxides of sulphur, Oxides
of nitrogen, acrolein & ozone gas.

Sol8. NH3  O 2  NO  H2O



NO  O2   NO 2
NO2  H2 O 
 HNO2  HNO3
HNO2  NO  H2O  HNO3

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Sol9. For 1 mole of gas


 a 
 P  2   V  b   RT
 V 
Al low pressure (point A), volume of gas is more
V  b
 V  b  V
 a 
 P  2  V  RT
 V 
a
 PV  RT 
V
PV a a
  1  Z  1
RT VRT VRT

Sol10. Mond’s process given for Ni.

Sol11. Liberation of hydrogen gas from dilute acidic solution requires negative value of reduction
potential.

Sol12. Cis – [PtCl2(en)2]2+ is chiral.

Sol13. Reagents of different name reactions are given.

Sol14. AAA, BBB, ABA, BAB, are 4 possible cyclic structure.

Sol15. Less value of Pka means stronger acid. Electron withdrawing groups increases acidic
strength and electron donating groups decreases acidic strength.

Sol16. Application of drugs are matched with the corresponding drugs.

Sol17. Last line will have shortest wave length and first line will have longest wavelength.
1 2 1 1 
 RH 1  2  2 
 1  
1 2 1 1
 RH  2   2  2 
  2 3 
He

94
 RH  4  
 94 
5
 RH 
9
5 1
 
9 
9
  
He 5

Sol18. Smaller size cation will have more hydration energy.


Mg2+ > Ca2+ > K+ > Rb+ > Cs+

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Sol19.
O O O

Zn - Hg / HCl (i) LiAlH4


Ph NH2 Ph NH2 Ph NH2
+
(ii) H3O

Sol20. O 2  & O 22 are diamagnetic.


O 2 is paramagnetic.

SECTION – B
Sol1. Statement (B) & (C) are correct.

Sol2. ICl4 ,BrF3 and NO2  Not having odd number of electrons
NO2 , ClO2 and NO  have odd number of electrons

Sol3.
OC CO CO
OC CO CO
Mn Mn
CO OC W CO
OC
CO
OC
OC CO CO CO

Sol4. OH  10 2 M
 
Number of milimole of OH  102  100  1
1
Number of milimole of Ca  OH2   5  101
2

Sol5. Pb NO3 2  Pb2   2NO3 i  3


Tb  i  kb  M  M  0.1
Number of moles of Pb2   0.1
NaCl  Na   Cl , number of moles of Cl  0.2 moles
nPb2    0.1  x  moles
nCl   0.2  0.2x  moles
nNO  0.2 moles
3

nNa   0.2 moles

Pb2   2Cl  PbCl2 


t=0 0.1 moles 0.2 moles 0
 0.1  x   0.2  0.2x 
Tf  i  K f  M
  0.1  x    0.2  0.2x   0.2  0.2 
 0.8  1.8     x  0.085
 1 
2
K sp PbCl2   Pb2    Cl   13.5  106

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Kf
Sol6. K eq   10
Kb
G0  RTnK eq  5.72KJ / mole  6KJ / mole

1
Sol7. H2O(g)  H2 (g)  O2 (g)
2
Eq. 1    /2
  / 2
Kp   2  10 3    2  102
1   
%   2  102  102  2%

Sol8. 1 mole of hydrocarbon reacts with 3 moles of H2 gas.

Dis tance moved by subs tance from base line 3cm


Sol9. Rf  
Dis tance moved by solvent from base line 5cm

Sol10. Statement (A) & (C) are incorrect.


A is weak electrolyte. So its equivalent conductance at infinite dilution can’t be formed by
extrapolation. B is strong electrolyte. So its degree of dissociation is unity at all concentrations.

PART – C (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION – A
Sol1. Given A 2  3A  I …………….(i)
2

 A 2  I   9A 2
 A 4   9  2  A 2   2I
  9  2  3A  I   2I


  27  6  A  9   2 I 
Compare with equation (i) to get 27  6  21
   1
  9   2  9  1  8

Sol2. Radius of the circle,


A  4, 11
9 13
OA   25  15 
4 2 
 3 
AB 1 2 2 C
D
O  , 5 
AD 
2

2
 8  4    5  11  13 2 

AD 13 2
 cos     B  8, 5 
AO 13 / 2  13
 Required radius = CD  AD cot 
2 2 13
 13  
3 3

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Sol3. By separating the variables and integrating, we get


x 1 dy
 x 2 dx   y
1
 n x   n y  c
x
y 1  e  0  1  ne  c  c  2
1
 we get n x   2  n y
x
1 1
n x   2 2
x x
 y e  x e
1
2
 lim f  x   lim x  e x  0.0  0
x 0 x 0

  4
Sol4. Condition of coplanarity : 2 4 2  0
2 3 1
 5    28 …………(i)

Again, a  bˆ   54
 ˆi  2jˆ  kˆ 
 
  ˆi  ˆj  4kˆ  
 6
   54
 
   2  4  18 
 ……….(ii)
or,    2  4  18 
Solve equation (i) and (ii) to get
26 46 14 14 
 ,     ,  or  ,
 3 3   3 3 
72
        0  24
3

Y
22 1
Sol5. Area A      1 2    1 y=2x
4 2

A
X
1

2
 x  1  y2  4

y=2x
2
2 1
AreaB      1 2    1
4 2 B
area  A    1 X
  1
area B    1
2
 x  1  y2  4

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 2 1
Sol6.   2 3 1     3    1
3  2
  0    3 or -1(case of infinite or no solution)
For   3 , system becomes
3x  2y  z  1
6x  3y  z  1
3x  3y  2z  
Let  3,3,2     3,2,1  m  6,3,1
 m  1,   3
We get   3  1  1 1  2
 For   3 and   2  infinite solution
For   3 and   2  No solution
Again, for   1 , system becomes
x  2y  z  1
2x  3y  z  1
3x  y  2z  
Let  3,  1, 2     1, 2, 1  m  2, 3, 1
 m  5,   7
  7 1   5   2
So,   1,   2  infinite solution
  1,   2  No solution
Hence the result.

Sol7. Numerator :
x  2  0 , x  1  1 and x  1  0
x2
Denominator e2 nx  2x  3
 x 2  2x  3 , x > 0
Now, x 2  2x  3  0  x  1, 3
 x  3 must be excluded from the interval  2,  

3R
Sol8.
7G
X = Number of rotten apples out of the 4 apples drawn one by one without replacement.

x P x
3
0 C0  7 C4 1
10 
C4 6
3
C1  7 C3 1
1 10

C4 2
3
C 2  7 C2 3
2 10

C4 10

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3
C3  7 C1 1
3 10

C4 30
2
We’ve : 2  x 2P  x    x 
1 12 9
  2   2  x 2 P  x  = 0    2
2 10 30

 10 2  2  20 
Sol9.   
f     3 cos4   sin4   2 1  sin2 2 
2
 sin 2 
 3 1 
2
2

  2 1  sin 2 
 
1 2
 1  sin 2
2
 3
 f '     sin 4  , 0  4  4
2
4 5 10 11
 4  , , ,
3 3 3 3
 5 5 11
 , , ,
3 12 6 12
5
 4   
2
 5  1 5  5
f   1   1  cos 
 8  4 2  4

Sol10. A lies on the intersection of the lines xy 0 and


y  2x  2 A

 A   2,  2 
2  2
AO  2 2
2
8
 Area =
3 C(-t, t)
B (t,-t) O

:xy 0

Sol11. Question dropped by NTA

 /2  /2
Sol12. f  x   x  sin x  cos y f  y  dy  cos x  sin y f  y  dy
0 0

 x   sin x  m cos x  say 


/ 2  /2
(i)    cos y f  y  dy   cos y  y   sin y  mcos y  dy
0 0

  m
   1 ………..(i)
2 2 4

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 /2
(ii) m   sin y  y   sin y  m cos y  dy
0

m 
  1 ……….(ii)
2 4
8    1     1 4
Solve equation (i) & (ii) to get   2
,m  2
4 4  2
2
 a  8  8, b  4  2  8
 a  b  2  2   

Y
1
Sol13. Solve x  y  1 and y x to get point of
3
 3 3  1
incidence P  
 2  3 1 , 2 


0
P 30
 OP   3 1 
0
OQ OP 30
X
In OPQ, 0
 0
O Q
sin30 sin 120 
3 1 1 2
 OQ   
 3/2  2 3 3

Sol14.

 3, 2 3 
 3, 2 3 

2
x=1 tan  
3
  2  Area of shaded region
3 21 1 
 2   2 x dx     3  2 3 
1 2 2 
8  2 
   2 3   21 sin1  
3  7
1 1  2 
 4
    21 sin     3 
2  7  3

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Sol15.
p q r ~p ~q pq ~pr  p  q    p  r   qr S

F F F T T F T F T T
F T F T F T T T F F
T F F F T T F F T T
T T F F F T F F F T
F F T T T F T F T T
F T T T F T T T T T
T F T F T T T T T T
T T T F F T T T T T

2x
Sol16. f  x   1  2 Y
x 1
 f  x  is one-one in 1,   but not in
2
 ,  
-1
1

X
O 1
-1

1 2 2
Sol17. I   f  x  dx   f  x  dx   f  x  dx Y

0 1 2 y  x2
1 2 2
2
  1 dx   2 dx   x dx
0 1 2
2 y   x   1
82 2 5 4 2
 1 2  2 1   3
 
3 3 1

X
1 2 2

Sol18. 14x 2  31x  3  0 …………(i)


35x 2  53x  4  0 …………(ii)
Equation (i) x 5 - equation (ii) x 2, we get

x
7
2
 
Substitute in equation (i), 14     31   3  0
7 7
   0, 5 .
Given,   0
   5.
5 3 4
 we get   ,   and  
7 2 5
3 10 4 25
  and 
 7  7
 required quadratic equation is 49x 2  245x  250  0

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Sol19. We’ve, 2p  q  4
2
Let  x  2p   
1  cos 
 f  x 
2
 1  cos    2sin2  / 2   1 
 lim  f  x    lim   lim   0
x  2p  0  2  0  2  2

Sol20. Let z1  x1  iy1 and z2  x 2  iy2


 Re  z1z 2   0  x1x 2  y1y 2 ………….(i)
Re  z1  z2   0  x1  x 2  0 ………..(ii)
 x12
From (i) and (ii), y 2 
y1
Statement (ii) & (iii) are possible.

SECTION – B
Sol1.
Form Total number
7 5 4  625
5 5 4  625

3 7 53  125

3 5 2  5  5  50
3 5 3 2  5  10

3 5 3 3 7 1

1436  rank of 35337

Sol2. f  x   cx
1 1 x
f 1   c   f x  
5 5 5
m f n 1

n 1 n  n  1 n  2 

12
m
1 1 5
  
n 1 n  1 n  2 12
1 1 5
    m  10
2 m  2 12

Sol3. f  x  y  f x   f  y  1
Partially differentiate wrt x to get
f 'x  y  f 'x
Put x  0 : f '  y   f '  0   2

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 f  x   2x  c
f  0   2f  0   1  f  0   1  c  1
 f  x   2x  1  f  2   3

Sol4. Given plane : ax  by  3z  2  a  b 


 We’ve 10a  8b  2  a  b 
1, 2, 1
 b  2a ………….(i)
Also, a  2b  3  0
 2b  a  3 ………..(ii)  10, 8, 0 
From (i) & (ii), a = 1, b = 2
 plane is x  2y  3z  6
1  54  21  6
c  5 14
1 4  9
 a2  b2  c 2  355

Sol5. In the first expression,


r
11 r  1 
11
Tr 1  Cr x  3
  
 x 
 11Cr  11r   r  x33  4r
for x 9 , 33  4r  9  r  6
 T7  11C6   5  6  x 9
Similarly, in the second expression,
r
Tr 1   1  11Cr 11r   r  x11 4r
for x 9 , 11  4r  9  r  5
 T6   11C5  6 5  x 9
11
 we get C6  5 6   11C5   6 5
2
   1      1

A
x   y 1 z  4  0, 2,  
Sol6. B, C lies on   t
5 2 3
Let D be    5t, 1  2t,  4  3t 
 21
AD     5t, 1  2t,  4  3t   
  
AD  BC  0  AD   5,2,3   0
 5  25t  2  4t  12  9t  3  0 B D C
4  7
t …………..(i)
19
1 2
We’ve,  AD  BC    AD   21
2 BC
2 2 2 2
AD  21   5t      2t  1   3t  4     21
 3 2  20  87  0 (using (i))
58
   3,
6

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But   ,
3
 2  9

Sol7.
Form Total number (satisfying given constraint)

1 8
C5  56

2 3 6
C4  15

 71st number is 23 67 89
 72nd number is 24 56 78
 sum of digits = 32

  1 2 3
Sol8. Coplanarity  2 3 4  0
1 3 5
2

Sol9. a  0, r  1
ar 3  ar 5  9
 a 2r 8  9
 ar 4  3
Again ar 4  ar 6  24

 ar 4 1  r 2  24 
 1 r2  8  r2  7
3
a
49
Now, a1a9  a2a 4 a9  a5  a7
 a2 r 8  a3  r 12  ar 4  ar 6  60

n
Sol10. Cr 1  2r 1 : n Cr  2r : n Cr 1  2r 1  2 : 5 : 8
nr 1 5 nr 4
  and 
r 4 r 1 5
Solve to get n = 8, r = 4.
 The middle of these terms
 n Cr  2r  8 C4  24  1120

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