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Answer Key - 23-12-2023
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D A A B B A C D B D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. C A C C A B A C C A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 6 9 06 10 3 6 01 05 3 84
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C C A A B C A D A B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A D D C D C A A D D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 0 500 4 4 12 25 106 6 10 2
HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 2. Ans ( B )
SECTION-I For paramagnetic material according to curies law
1. Ans ( B ) 1
x∝ ⇒ x1 T1 = x2 T2
T
6 I
⇒ ×4= × 24
0.4 0.3
4. Ans ( D )
Retentivity = 1.0 T 1
Co – ercivity = 50 A/m ωR = ;
√ LC
Saturation 1.5 T ω 2 < ω R from diagram
Circuit with behave as capacitance circuit
∴ current leads voltage
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5. Ans ( B ) 8. Ans ( C )
R= mv d ϕ = B.dΑ = 2B x dy and y = kx2
qB y dϕ
∴ ε=√ ∴ = = 2B
q1 = – q2 k dt
using v2 = 2as
dy
m1v1 = m2v2 =v= √ 2ay
dt
⇒ R1 = R2
dϕ y 8a
or |ε| = = 2B√ √2ay or |ε| = By √
dt k k
qB qB 10. Ans ( D )
But m1 ≠ m2 ⇒ ω 1 = ≠
m1 m2
Finally L works like zero resistance so works
⇒ ω is not equal. So collision does not occur like short ckt so I10 Ω = zero.
11. Ans ( D )
at diametrically opposite point. ]
V= ⇒ 2t = 2 ×
6. Ans ( A )
(A) is correct
(B) is correct
7. Ans ( B )
Z= √
2
(XL − XC ) + R2 = √ 25 + 25 = 5 √2
13. Ans ( D )
10/√2
Irms = =1
5 √2
V = 1 × (XL – XC) = 1 × 5 = 5 Volt ]
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14. Ans ( D ) 20. Ans ( A )
Use dimensional analysis UC = 3UL
τ ∝ mx λ yAz 2
1 Q0
M0L0T1 = Mx[ML – 2T – 2]yLz UC + UL =
2 C
2
x + 2y = 0 1 Q0
4UL =
2 C
– 2y + z = 0 2
1 2 1 Q0
LI = UL = ( )
– 2y = 1 2 4 2C
1 1 Q0
2
Solving we get y = – I2 =
2 4 LC
z = –1 Q0
I=
15. Ans ( D ) 2√LC
current inclosed is same so will be same PART-1 : PHYSICS
for both cases. ] SECTION-II
μ I
Putting the value of J we get Bnet = 0 ^ 3^ 4^
6πR = ( 6k) (( i − j ) × (4i^ + 3j^))= 21]
2 2
18. Ans ( A ) 3. Ans ( 625 )
The work done by the external agent = change ε2
P= = 625 × 10 – 6 ]
in potential enrgy R
4. Ans ( 40 )
= – (MB cos θ 2) – ( – MB cos θ 1) g = Aω2
1 10
= −MB (cos 60∘ − cos 0∘ ) = MB ⇒A= = 40 cm
2 (0.5)2
1 4 −5
= (1.0 × 10 J/T ) (4 × 10 T ) = 0.2J 5. Ans ( 20 )
2
19. Ans ( B ) Vrms
Irms =
2
μ0 I πR2 πr2 I0 = √2Irms
ϕ = BA cos θ = × × cos 53∘
2π 8R3 2
6. Ans ( 2 )
ϕ 3 μ0 πr2
∴M= = I
I 160 R T = 2π√
MB
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7. Ans ( 250 ) 7. Ans ( C )
Let N = number of turns in galvanometer methyl ketones gives +ve Iodoform test.
A = Area, B = magnetic field 8. Ans ( D )
k = the restoring torque per unit twist
NBA
Current sensitivity, IS =
k
NBA
Voltage sensitivity, VS =
kRG
So, resistance of galvanometer
IS 5×1 5000
RG = = = = 250Ω
VS 20 × 10 −3 20
8. Ans ( 20 ) Hence preffered site for EAS are marked as
For series Leq = L1 + L2
follows
1 1 1
For parallel = +
Leq L1 L2
9. Ans ( 15 )
F Amt
hysteresis loss =
ρ
50 × 0.6 × 5 × 1
=
104 9. Ans ( B )
= 15 × 103 J = 15 mJ
Sucrose Glucose + Fructose
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY (non reducing)
SECTION-I
Lactose Glucose + Galactose
4. Ans ( B )
Hinsberg test involves reaction of amine with (Reducing)
C6H5SO2Cl (Benzene sulphonyl chloride) Maltose Glucose + Glucose
followed by addition of NaOH | KOH
(Reducing)
6. Ans ( A )
Cellobiose Glucose + Glucose
(Reducing)
10. Ans ( D )
Gabriel amine synthesis can not be used for
those primary amines whom corresponding
halides does not undergoes SN2.
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12. Ans ( A ) 15. Ans ( A )
formula : C4H8O3
13. Ans ( C )
Carbyl amine test is given by aliphatic primary
amine as well as aromatic primary amine.
17. Ans ( A )
Acetaldehyde gives Iodoform, Fehling, Tollens,
Benedict test
Acetone gives Iodoform test NOT Fehling,
Tollens, Benedict test
18. Ans ( C )
1. Ans ( 6 )
i, ii, iii, v, vii, viii
2. Ans ( 9 )
X=3+6=9
Melamine. =
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3. Ans ( 06 ) 7. Ans ( 01 )
Gly - Val - lle - Leu - Ala
Gly - lle - Val - Leu - Ala
Gly - Val - Leu - lle - Ala
Gly - lle - Leu - Val - Ala
Gly - Leu - Val - lle - Ala
Gly - Leu - lle - Val - Ala 8. Ans ( 05 )
4. Ans ( 10 )
5. Ans ( 3 )
6. Ans ( 6 )
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9. Ans ( 3 ) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
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3. Ans ( A ) 7. Ans ( A )
3! 3!
Total number of ways = + =6 This is possible only when A,B & C gets 4, 5 &
2! 2!
Number of ways when exactly one clild
7 things respectively
3!
recieves a single book = = 3
2! 16!
Required probability = = 1 .
3 ∴ Number of ways =
4!.5!.7!
6 2
4. Ans ( A ) α=4:β=5:γ=7
y = x2 – 6x + 10 = (x – 3)2 + 1 ≥ 1
∴ equation whose roots are 4, 5, 7 will be
1
⇒ sin x − cos x =
√ 2 x3 – 16x2 + 83x – 140 = 0
1 1 1
sin x − cos x =
√ 2 2 √ 2 8. Ans ( D )
π π
sin(x − ) = sin 3
4 6 Given P (A) = ¯ = P (B) = 1 , P (A ∩ B)
, P (B) ¯ = 1
5 2 5
π π
x= + nπ + (−1)n , n ∈ I
4 6 ¯
∴ P (A ∩ B ) = P (A) − P (A ∩ B)
5. Ans ( B )
log2 x 1 log2 x 1 3 2
log2 ( ) = log2 ( ) = − P (A ∩ B) ⇒ P (A ∩ B) =
2 2 3 5 5 5
log2 x 2
log2 x 1 1
log2 ( = log2 (
∴ P(only A) = , P(only B) = .
) ) 5 10
2 3
1 1 2 7 ¯) = 3
¯ ∩B
t2 t
∴ P (A ∪ B) = + + = ⇒ P (A
5 10 5 10 10
Let log2x = t ⇒ =
4 3
Now,
4
⇒ t= or 0 (reject)
3
4 3
∴ log2x = ⇒ x = 24/3 10 1
3 = 1
=
1− 3
10
6. Ans ( C )
There are two possible cases
5!
(i) 99997 ⇒ = 5 ways
4!
5!
(ii) 99988 ⇒ = 10 ways
3! 2!
Total 15 ways
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9. Ans ( A ) 10. Ans ( B )
(A) T7
>1 (1 – tan2x) (1 + tan2x) + = 0
T6 2
2tan x = tan4 x − 1
n−6+1 2
) > 1
⇒(
6
)(
3 Then y = 2 λ = λ 2 – 1
⇒ n > 14 ⇒ λ=3
π
similarly T7 > 1 ⇒ tan2x = 3 =( √ 3)2 = tan2
T8 3
π
33 ⇒θ=±
⇒n< ⇒ n = 16 3
2
as there is only are middle term 11. Ans ( A )
⇒ n must be even ⇒ n = 16
T2r = 3nC2r – 1 x2r – 1
Tr+8 = 3nCr+7.xr+7
n = 4.3 + 4 ⇒ λ = 3, μ = 4
⇒ 3nC2r – 1 = 3nCr+7
(B) (1 +x)101(1 + x2 – x)100 ⎧
⎪
2r − 1 = r + 7
r = 8 (rejected)
= (1 + x){(1 + x) (1 + x2 – x)}100 ⇒ ⎨
⎩
⎪
or ⇒ {
n−r=2
2r − 1 + r + 7 = 3n
= (1 + x) (1 + x3)100
= (1 + x) (1 + 100C1x3+......+100C100x300) 12. Ans ( D )
1
= 1 + 100C1x3+ 100C2x6 + 100C3x9 sinx cosx(sin2x + cos2x) =
4
+ ..........+ 100C100x300 1 π 5π 13π 17π
sin 2x = ⇒ , , ,
+ x + 100C1x4 + 100C2x7+....... + 2 12 12 12 12
100C x301 13. Ans ( D )
100
n = 1 + 100 + 101 = 202 4 Alike → 5C1 = 5
9n = 9202 → last two digit are 81 3 Alike + 1 different = 5C1 × 4C1 = 20
= λ = 1, m = 8 ⇒ λ + μ = 9 2 Alike + 2 different = 5C1 × 4C2 = 30
4 different = 5C4
2 Alike + 2 Other Alike = 5C2 = 10
(C) ⇒ 70 ways for 1 person
⇒ (70)3 = 343000
14. Ans ( C )
(1! + 2! + 3! + 4! + 5! + ...... + 2005!)
(D) 2log4(21 – x + 1) = log2(5.2x + 1) + 1 = (1 + 2 + 6 + 24 + 120 + .......)
log2(21 – x + 1) = log2((5.2x + 1).2) Last digit will be = 3
21 – x + 1 = 2.5.2x + 2 Now 3500 will have it's last digit = 1
2x = t
2 15. Ans ( D )
+ 1 = 10t + 2
t 2 The books are identical, the number of selections
10t + 2t = t + 2 = 1 + 1 + ..... + 1 (10 times) = 10
10t2 + t – 2 = 0
16. Ans ( C )
2
t= Total number of rectangles
5
2 = 7C2 × 7C2 – 4(27+9)
x = log2 ( ) ⇒ λ = 2, μ = 5
5
= 441 – 144 = 297
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17. Ans ( A ) 2. Ans ( 500 )
3sin2 θ
Probability = 2 sin θ
cos2 θ
sin θ = 0 or 3 sin θ = 2cos2 θ
6 4 7 3
= 10
C6 (
1
) (
1
) +
10
C7 (
1
) (
1
)
θ = n π 3sin θ = 2 – 2sin2 θ
2 2 2 2
2sin2 θ + 3sin θ – 2 = 0
8 2 10 10
1 1 1 1 (2 sin θ – 1) (sin θ + 2) = 0
+ 10 C8 ( ) ( ) +
10
C9 ( ) + 10
C10 ( )
2 2 2 2 1
sin θ = – 2 or sin θ =
2
386 193 Total 4 solutions.
= =
1024 512 In every cycle of 2 π there will be 4 solutions.
18. Ans ( A ) 500 solutions
Number of ways = no of ways of selection of 4 125 cycles
things out of 12 things arranged on a circle. θ ∈ (0,250 π ] total 500 solutions.
= 9C4 – 7C2 0,250 π ) total 499 solutions. n = 500
19. Ans ( D ) 3. Ans ( 4 )
In 13 observation median will be 7th observation tan4x + cot4x + 1 = 3sin2y
which is unchanged. ⇒ (tan2x – cot2x)2 + 3 = 3sin2y
∵ L.H.S > 3 and R.H.S < 3 so solution exist only if
∴ median remains unchanged due to order
L.H.S. = R.H.S = 3 ⇒ tan2 x = cot2x and sin2y = 1
remains unchanged π 3π
⇒ x = ± ,± ....... & y = ± π , ± 3π , . . . . .
4 4 2 2
20. Ans ( D )
but out of above solutions only (x,y) = ± π , ± π ( )
Σx 2 Σx
2 4 2
Variance = i − ( i ) lies inside the circle, therefore four pair of solutions
n n
20 C 2 exist.
10 210
= −( )
11 11 4. Ans ( 4 )
11.20 C10 − 220 ⇒ 15log11 7 − 7log11 15 = 0
= √
2+1 √
2−1 1
121 & log 2−1 × = log 2−1 = −2
√ √
2
√ 2−1 √ 2−1 (√2 − 1)
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS log20 25.log10 20.log5 10
SECTION-II 2 log 5 log 20 log 10
= × × =2
log 20 log 10 log 5
1. Ans ( 0 ) ∴ Ans. = 4
15 15
40C 15
Cr 20 Cr − 35
C15 ∑ 15
Cr 25 Cr 5. Ans ( 12 )
15 ∑
r=0 r=0 Median is (5.5x) = a
= 40C1535C15 – 35C1540C25 = 0 Mean deviation =
|xi − a| ∑
= 30
10
2 (4.5x + 3.5x + 2.5x + 1.5x + .5x)
= 30
10
2 (12.5) |x|
= 30
10
|x| = 12
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6. Ans ( 25 ) 9. Ans ( 10 )
The minimum number that can appear on a throw is 1 5 6 7 (n + 5)
S=
nC
+
nC
+
nC
+. . . . . +
nC
......(i)
0 1 2 n
and the maximum number is 6. Thus, the problem is
(n + 5) 5
S= +. . . . . . . . . . . . . + ......(ii)
equivalent to finding the number of integral solutions nC
0
nC
n
where 0 1 2 n
(n + 10) 1 1 1
hence, the required number of ways S= ( + +. . . . . . + )
2 nC
0
nC
1
nC
n
10. Ans ( 2 )
= coeff. of x9 in (1 - x6)3 (1 - x)-3
6! 2.2.2 2
P= =
= coeff. of x9 in (1 - 3x6 + 3x12 - x18)(1 - x)-3 6! 5!4!3! 6!3!
43 p
= = ∴ p + q = 106
63 q
8. Ans ( 6 )
N = 2p+2r.3q. 5p+q+r.
odd divisors = (q + 1) (p + q + r + 1) = 21 = 3×7
⇒ q+1=3&p+q+r=6
⇒ q=2&p+r=4
⇒ N = 24+r. 32 . 56
maximum possible power of '5' is 6.
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(1001CJA101021230032) Test Pattern
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I (i)
A. C A C D
Q. 5 6 7
SECTION-I (ii)
A. A,B,C A,B A,B
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-II (i)
A. 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II (ii)
A. 5 2 3 2 7 6
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I (i)
A. B B D B
Q. 5 6 7
SECTION-I (ii)
A. B,C A,D A,B,C,D
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-II (i)
A. 1.00 0.00 5.00 4.00
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II (ii)
A. 4 2 7 2 0 9
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HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i) SECTION-I (ii)
mv0 = my + mx,
B 2 L2
4. Ans ( C ) v 0 e− Rm
t v0 =y+x=y−x
B 2 L2 t 2 L2 t
v0 − Rm v0 v0 − BRm
yt = (1 + e ) ; xt = ( − .e )
2 2 2
B 2 L2 t
v
xt = 0 (1 − e− Rm )
2
dF 12
→
= I2 dℓ1 × dB 12 = ( )⎜
1 2
⎟
Note :
4π ⎝ r312 ⎠
→
The force dF 12 will be in the plane of loop and 3mω2
ω=√
perpendicular to the current carrying element m+M
→ m+M
I1 d ℓ (say along p^ 12 ).
1 T = (2π) √
3mω2
∴ p^ 12 is not parallel to p^ 21 , in general
→ → 3m 2π
= 2π√ =( ) = 5
→
So, dF 12 + dF 21 ≠ 0 3mω 2 ω
→ →
→ μ 0 I1 I2 dℓ 1 × (dℓ 2 × →r 12 ) PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
But F 12 = ∫ ∫
4π r312
L1 L2 SECTION-I (i)
→ →
→ μ 0 I1 I2 dℓ 2 × (dℓ 1 × →r 21 ) 1. Ans ( C )
F 21 = ∫ ∫
4π r312
L2 L1
→ → →
Hence, F 21 + F 21 = 0
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-II (i)
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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY 6. Ans ( A,B )
SECTION-I (ii)
5. Ans ( A,B,C )
(A)
(B)
( 3 ) H3 O+
−−−−−→
(1)NaOEt
(C) −−−−−−→
H3 O+ Δ
−−−→ −→
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7. Ans ( A,B ) 3. Ans ( 2.00 )
and
4. Ans ( 1.00 )
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-II (ii)
5. Ans ( 5 )
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-II (i)
6. Ans ( 2 )
2. Ans ( 1.00 )
Buna-N, Buna-S-addition copolymer
Natural rubber, Neoprene, Gutta Purcha,Teflon,
P.A.N.-addition Homopolymer
Nylon-6,6,Dacron- Condensation copolymer
7. Ans ( 3 )
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8. Ans ( 2 ) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)
1. Ans ( B )
Possible combinations for sum to be 41.
99995, 99986, 99977, 99887, 98888
5! 5! 5! 5! 5!
n (s) = + + + +
4! 3! 3!2! 2!2! 4!
= 5 + 20 + 10 + 30 + 5 = 70
for Favourable cases-
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
a1 a2 a3 a4 a5
9. Ans ( 7 )
it is secondary amines. Let a1 + a3 + a5 = p
a2 + a4 = q
p + q = 41
p – q = 11 λ
41 + 11λ
p=
2
⇒ p = 26, q = 15
10. Ans ( 6 )
n(A) = 4 × 3 = 12
2. Ans ( B )
24! = 222.310.54......
Maximum value of a1 = 22
Maximum value of a2 = 10
Maximum value of a3 = 4
24! is divisible by prime number upto 23.
Now check the options.
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3. Ans ( D ) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Element in set X- SECTION-I (ii)
(1) –2– –0– –2– 2/3/4/6/7
–––––––––––– → 5
2 ––– 0 3/4/6/7 5. Ans ( B,C )
(2) ––– ––––––––– –– → 24 1
↓ ↓ (((√ 23)
4 log529 31
) + 1) = 2
5
4 6
(3) ––– 2 2/3/4/6/7 →
–––––––––––– –– –– Now, (log3 5)2 +
1
>2
180 (log3 5)
5 6 6
3
(4) ––– –– –– –– → 216 log23528 < log23529 = 2
6 6 6
(5) ––– 4 0/2/3/4 → 144 6. Ans ( A,D )
––––––––– –– ––
4 6 6
Given equation (3cos6x – 1 – cos2x)2 = 0
Number of element in set
X = 5 + 24 + 180 + 216 + 144 = 569 3cos6x – 2cos2x = 0
Element in set S :
(i) ––– 2 –– –– 2
–– cos2x ≠ 0 cos4x =
2×2=4 3
1
(ii) ––– 3 3
––– 3
––– 3 =1
––– 2 4
cos x = ( )
Number can be formed, 3
1 1
3, 0 __ __ __ 3 4
2 4 3 3 2 3
( ) <( ) (( ) < ( ) )
3, 2 3 4 3 4
3, 4 0 , 3 , 3 =3 2 √ √ 3 − √2 √ 3 + √2 1
3, 6 0 , 0 , 3 =3 sin x = √1 − √ = × =
3 3 3+ 2
√ √ √ √
3 + √6
3, 7 0 , 0 , 0 =1
__
7
iii) 4 __ __ __ 7. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
9
4× 4×4 2
s(a, b, c) = (2a+b)7 g(c) = ( c2 − )
If 0 is not included = 64 c
If 0 is included = 4 coefficient of a4b3 = 7C3.24.9C6 ( – 2)6
¯¯ ¯¯ ¯¯ ¯¯¯¯¯
2 × 4 × 4 = 32
= 213.3.5.72
Total = 96
Total numbers in set s = 4 + 36 + 96 = 136 Number of terms = (7+1) (9+1) = 80
4. Ans ( B ) Sum of coefficients = 37( – 1)9 = – 2187
a11 + 2a15 + a17 = a11 + 2 (a13 + a14) + a17
= a11 + 2a14 + 2a13 + (a15 + a16) Numerically greatest coefficient = Product
= a11 + 2a14 + a15 + 2a13 + a16 of Numerically greatest coefficient in f(a, b) and
= a11 + (a12 + a13) + a14 + a15 + a11 + a12 + a13
+ a14 + a15 g(c)
= 2(a11 + a12 + a13 + a14 + a15) = 2906 7C 5.9C ( – 2)6 = 213.32.72
∴ a11 + a12 + a13 + a14 + a15 = 1453 2.2 6
1453
∴ ¯x¯ = = 290.6
5
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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS 4. Ans ( 4.00 )
SECTION-II (i) sin2πx – sin2πy = 1
sin2 πx = 1 + sin2 πy
1. Ans ( 1.00 ) ⇒ possible when sinπy = 0
1 − 3k
P (1) = , P (2) = 1 + k , P (3) = 1 − 2k
x – y= 1, 3, −1, −3
4 4 4
2 2 2 2
1 + 4k 1 3
P (4) = ⇒ y = 0, 1, 2 & x = ,
4 2 2
hence probability is always greater or equal to sin2πx = 1
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
zero ⇒ − 1 ⩽k⩽
1
4 3 SECTION-II (ii)
P(sum 4) = 2P(1).P(3) + P(2). P(2)
5. Ans ( 4 )
2 n
(1 − 3k) (1 − 2k) (1 + k)
= 2. + ∑ r (n Cr ) = (1) (n C1 ) + 2 (n C2 ) +. . . +n (n Cn )
16 16 r=0
13k2 − 8k + 3 3
= = = n.2(n−1)
16 16
1 2 3 4
2. Ans ( 0.00 ) S=
0
+
1
+
2
+ +. . . . ...(1)
2 2 2 23
Both number even S 1 2 3
P( ) = + + +. . . . ...(2)
sum is even 2 2 22 23
=P(
Even, Even
)
(1) – (2)
Even, Even + odd, odd
S 1 1 1
1+k 1+4k =1+ + + +. . . .
4
. 4 1 2 2 22 23
⇒ = S 1
1+k 1+4k
. 4 + 1−3k . 1−2k 2 = ⇒S=4
4 4 4 2 (1 −
1
)
2
4k + 5k + 1 2
1
⇒ =
10k2 + 2 2 6. Ans ( 2 )
⇒ 4k2 + 5k + 1 = 5k2 + 1
Let log23 = t
√ log2 3log2 6log2 12log2 24 + 1 − log2 3log2 24 + 8
k2 – 5k = 0 ⇒ k = 0, k = 5 √ (log2 3)(1 + log2 3)(2 + log2 3)(3 + log2 3) + 1
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7. Ans ( 7 ) 9. Ans ( 0 )
2
||log2 x| − 1|(log3 x) = ||log2 x| − 1|log3 x+2 C-I
(1) (log3x)2 = (log3x) + 2 ⇒ 3C3.4C3 ⇒ 4
Let log3x = t
C-II
t2 = t + 2
⇒ 8C3.9C3
t = – 1, t = 2
1 ⇒ 56.84 ⇒ 4704
x= , 9
3
⇒ 4708
clearly x¯ = 0
2
Σx2i 2n × α2
∴σ = = = α2
2n 2n
∴ S.D = |α| = 2
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