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SYLLABUS

PHYSICS : Calculation of K.E of a rigid body in general motion, Rolling and Toppling
situations, problems involving work-energy theorem of rigid bodies,
SAMBHAV TEST DATE: 25.07.2023
Calculation and Conservation of angular momentum, Impulse and Collisions
involving rigid body, Miscellaneous models, Units and dimensional analysis of
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION:
1. Immediately fill in the Admission number on this page of the Test Booklet with Blue/Black Ball physical quantities taught till now (ie; Rotational mechanics + Gravitation),
Point Pen only. Significant figures, Rounding off of numbers, Accuracy, Precision (All rules
2. The candidates should not write their Admission Number anywhere (except in the specified space) pertaining to above topics only as per NCERT text book), Error Analysis of
on the Test Booklet/ Answer Sheet. Physical quantities, Vernier callipers, Screw gauge
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. CHEMISTRY : physical and chemical properties of water, heavy water, hydrogen
(I) Section –I contains 20 multiple choice questions with only one correct option. peroxide-preparation, reactions, use and structure; hydrogen as a fuel,
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
ALKALI METALS: General properties, reactivity towards air, water, reactivity
(II) Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only, if towards dihydrogen, halogens, acids, reducing nature including solutions in
more than 5 questions attempted, First 5 attempted questions will be considered. liquid ammonia, characteristics of their oxides, hydroxides, halides, salts of
∎ The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest oxoacids, anomalous behaviour of lithium, diagonal similarities between Li
Integer value (Example i,e. If answer is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and if answer is from and Mg, preparation, properties, and uses of compounds of sodium (sodium
10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
To cancel any attempted question bubble on the question number box.
carbonate, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide, sodium hydrogen
For example: To cancel attempted question 21. Bubble on 21 as shown below carbonate),uses of compounds of Na, Biological impartance of Na, K,
ALKALINE EARTH METALS: General properties, reactivity towards air, water,
reactivity towards dihydrogen, halogens, acids, reducing nature including
solutions in liquid ammonia, characteristics of their oxides, hydroxides,
halides, salts of oxoacids, anomalous behaviour of Be, diagonal similarities
. between Be and Al, preparation, properties, and uses of compounds of
Question Answered for Marking Question Cancelled for Marking calcium (calcium oxide, calcium hydroxide, calcium carbonate, calcium
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases. sulphate),Uses of compounds of Calcium, Biological impartance of Mg,Ca,
6. Use Blue / Black Point Pen only for writing particulars / marking responses on the Answer Sheet. Use
of pencil is strictly prohibited. GROUP- 13: The boron family, General trends in atomic and physical
7. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, mobile phone properties, Oxidation state and trends in chemical reactivity of elements,
any electron device etc, except the Identity Card inside the examination hall. Reactivity towards acids, alkalis, and halogens, General characteristics of the
8. Rough work is to be done on the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet only.
compounds ,Some important compounds of boron and aluminium and uses,
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. anomalous properties of boron with respect to other elements in their
10. Do not fold of make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet respective groups, diagonal similarities between B and Si

Name of the Candidate (in Capital): ________________________________________________


Admission Number: MATHEMATICS : Limits, Continuity, Differentiability

Candidate’s Signature: __________________ Invigilator’s Signature: ____________________


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. When a mass is rotated in a plane about a fixed point. Its angular momentum is directed
along the
1) Radius 2) Tangent to orbit
3) Axis of rotation 4) Incline at an angle of 450 to plane of rotation
2. The moment of inertia of a rigid body in terms of its angular momentum L and kinetic
3 4
energy K is 1) , anti-clockwise 2) anti-clockwise
4l 3l
L2 L2 L L 3 4
1) 2) 3) 4) 3) clockwise 4) , clockwise
K 2K 2K 2 2K 4l 3l
3. A solid sphere of radius R and mass M is rolled by a force F acting at the top of the 6. A solid cylinder is given a velocity  0 and an angular speed 0 in the anticlockwise
sphere as shown in the figure. The sphere starts from rest and rolls without slipping, then
direction and then it is placed gently on a very long rough plank (initially at rest) as
shown in the figure. Then, choose the incorrect statement:

1) Work done by force F when the centre moves a distance S is 2FS


2) Work done by force F when the centre moves a distance S is 3FS
3) Work done by force F when the centre moves a distance S is FS 1) The friction force on the disc is in the backward direction till pure rolling stars
4) Work done by force F when the centre moves a distance S is 4FS 2) The friction force between the disc and the plank is kinetic in nature till pure rolling
4. The length and breadth of a metal sheet are 3.124 m and 3.002 m respectively. The area stars
of this sheet up to the correct number of significant figure is 3) The total momentum of system (disc and plank) is conserved
1) 9.378m 2 2) 9.37m 2 3) 9.378248m 2 4) 9.3782m2 4) The angular momentum of the disc about any point on the horizontal surface remains
5. A bar of a mass m and length l is in pure translational motion with its centre of mass conserved
moving with a velocity  . It collides and sticks to another identical bar at rest as shown 7. If P,Q and R are physical quantities, having different dimensions, which of the following
in the figure. Assuming that after the collision the system of the two bars becomes one combination can never be a meaningful quantity?
composite bar of length 2l , then the angular velocity of the composite bar will be
1)
PQ  Q 2
2) PQ  R 3)
PQ
4)
 PR  Q 
2

R R R
8. A uniform rod length L is free to rotate in a vertical plane about a fixed horizontal axis 12. The figure shows a fixed incline plane on which a plank is being pulled upwards such
through B. The rod begins rotating from rest from its unstable equilibrium position. that the centre C of the solid cylinder remains at rest with respect to ground. If no
slipping takes place between the cylinder and the plank, then the acceleration of the plank
When it has turned through an angle  . Its angular velocity  is given by
is

g
1) sin  2) 2 g sin  3) g sin  4) 2 g sin 
2
6g 6g  6g  6g 13. A disc of mass 2 kg and radius 0.2 m is rotating with an angular velocity of 30 rad s 1 .
1) sin  2) sin 3) cos 4) cos 
L L 2 L 2 L
The angular velocity of the disc, if a mass of 0.25 kg is put on the periphery is
A
9. If force F is related with distance x and time t as F  A x  Bt 2 , the dimensions of is 1) 24 rad s 1 2) 36 rad s 1 3) 15 rad s 1 4) 26 rad s 1
B
1) M 0 L1/2T 2) ML1/2T 2 3) M 0 L1/ 2T 2 4) M 0 LT 2 14. An equilateral prism of mass m rests on a rough horizontal surface, with a coefficient of
friction  . A horizontal force F is applied to the prism, as shown in the figure. If the
10. A motor generates an output of 220W at an angular velocity of 2100 rpm. Calculate the
coefficient of friction is sufficiently high, so that the prism does not slide before toppling,
torque in (Nm) produced by the motor approximately? then the minimum force Required to topple the prism is
22
[Take   ]
7
1) 1Nm 2) 2Nm 3) 4Nm 4) None of these
11. A disc of radius R rolls without slipping at a speed v along the positive x-axis. The
velocity of a point P at the instant shown in the figure is
mg mg  mg  mg
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 4 3 4

15. A particle of mass m moves in the XY plane with a velocity  along the straight line.
AB . If the angular momentum of the particle with respect to origin O is LA when it is at
A and LB when it is at B, then

 vr sin   ˆ vr sin  ˆ  vr sin   ˆ vr cos  ˆ


1) v p   v  i  j 2) v p   v  i  j
 R  R  R  R

 vr sin  ˆ vr cos  ˆ  vr sin  ˆ vr cos  ˆ


3) v p  i j 4) v p  i j
R R R R
1) LA  LB 20. A cylinder of mass M c and sphere of mass M s are placed points A and B of two inclines,
2) LA  LB respectively, (see figure). If they roll on the incline without slipping such that their
3) The relationship between LA and LB depends upon the slope of the line, AB sin  c
acceleration are the same, then the ratio is :
sin  s
4) LA  LB
16. A particle of mass m is projected at t  0 from a point O on the ground with a speed  0 at
an angle of 450 to the horizontal. The magnitude of the angular momentum of the particle
about O at the time t   0 /g is close to Take 2  1.4

1) 0.25m 03 / g 2) 0.35m 03 / g 3) 0.50m 03 / g 4) 0.60m 03 / g


17. A uniform smooth rod (mass m and length l ) placed on a smooth horizontal floor is hit
8 15 15 8
1 1) 2) 3) 4)
by a particle (mass m ) moving on the floor , at a distance from one end elastically 7 14 14 7
4
(e=1). The distance travelled by the centre of the rod after the collision, when it has
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
completed three revolutions, will be 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
1) 2 l 2) 3 l 3)  l 4) 4 l 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.
18. If the velocity of a rotating body of mass 50 kg is given by v  3iˆ  4 ˆj  5kˆ and radius
21. If the units of mass, length and time are doubled then unit of angular momentum will be

vector r  2iˆ  3 ˆj  4kˆ, then its angular momentum is.
2n times, what is the value of ‘n’
1) 50iˆ  50 ˆj  50kˆ, 2) 50iˆ  100 ˆj  50 kˆ 22. In a new system of units, the unit force is 100 N, units if length is 10 m and unit of times
3) 50iˆ  50 ˆj  100 kˆ 4) 50iˆ  100 ˆj  50 kˆ is 100s. unit of mass in this system can be expressed as 10 p kg what is the value of p
19. A small bead of mass M is launched from the end of a horizontal rod at speed u along the 23. If velocity, force and time are taken as the fundamental quantities, then using
rod having same mass M. The rod is free to rotate in a vertical plane about a end. dimensional analysis choose the correct dimensional formula for mass Kv  x FT , what is
Simultaneously the rod is given a angular velocity  as shown in the figure. Find the the value of x . [K is a dimensionless constant]
angular acceleration of the rod. [the rod is hinged at an end ] 24. The toy –top (initially at rest) shown in the figure, has a moment of inertia 4  104 kg m2
and it is free to rotate about the stationary axis AA’. The string wrapped around the peg
of the toy-top is pulled outwards without letting it slip and simultaneously maintaining a
constant tension of 5.625 N. If  is the angular speed (in rad s 1 ) of the top after 80 cm
2
of string has been pulled off the peg. Then mark your answer as
9g 9g 3  3g  3  3g  100
1) 2)  u 3)   u  4)   2u 
8L 2L 4L  2  4L  2 
A 29. Two beads each of mass m are fixed on a light rigid rod of length 2l which is free to
rotate in a horizontal plane. The bead on the far end is given some velocity  as shown in
the figure. If Kcm represents the kinetic energy of the centre of mass of the system and K R

F K cm 9
represents the rotational kinetic energy of the system, then what is the value of  ,
KR 2x

the value of x is ___

25. A uniform cubical box of side a is placed on a rough floor and it is to be moved by
applying minimum possible force F at a point which is at a distance b above its centre of
30. A wire has mass 0.3  0.003 g, radius 0.5  0.005 mm and length 6  0.06 cm. the
mass. If the coefficient of friction is   0.4 , then what is the maximum possible value of
maximum percentage error in the measurement of its density is 2n% find the value of ‘n’
b
100  for which the box will not topple before moving?
a
26. A screw gauge with a pitch of 0.5 mm and a circular scale with 50 divisions is used to
measure the thickness of a thin sheet of a aluminum .Before stating the measurement, it
is found that when the two jaws of the screw gauge are bought in contact the 45th
division coincides with the main scale line and that the zero of the main scale is barley
n
visible. What is the thickness of the sheet mm if the main scale reading is 0.5 mm and
10
the 25 th division coincides with the main scale line? The value of ‘ n ’ is
27. The length of cube each side is a. If the relative percentage error in the measurement of a
is 1% then what is the relative percentage error in the measurement of the volume of the
cube is k%, where k is ______
28. Two full turns of circular scale of a screw gauge cover a distance of 1 mm on its main
scale. The total number of division on the circular scale is 50. Further, it is found that are
the screw gauge has a zero error of 0.03 mm. while measuring the diameter of a thin
wire, a student notes the main scale reading of 3 mm and the number of circular scale
338
division, in line with the main scale, as 35. The diameter of the wire is mm find the
20 n
value of ‘n’
CHEMISTRY Max Marks: 100 38. The pair of compounds which cannot exist together in aqueous solution
(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 1) NaH2 PO4 and Na2 HPO4 2) Na2CO3 and NaHCO3
correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
3) NaOH and NaH2 PO4 4) All of these
31. NH2OH when react with H 2O2 solution
39. Which of the following is incorrect ?
1) NH 2OH is reduced to NH3 2) NH 2OH is oxidized to NO
1) Sodium thiosulphate is called hypo
3) NH 2OH is oxidized to HNO3 4) NH 2OH is reduced to NH2  NH 2
2) Sodium peroxide is called Oxone
32. Which of the following will not dissolve in a mixture of NaOH and H 2O2
3) Potassium carbonate is called pearl ash
1) Fe  OH 3 2) Cr  OH 3 3) Al  OH 3 4) Zn  OH 2 4) Sodium nitrate is called Indian nitre
33. Heavy water 40. Which of the following order is correct
1) is Hard 1) LiOH  NaOH  KOH  RbOH  CsOH (stability)
2) is Stronger acid than water 2) Li2CO3  Na2CO3  K2CO3  Rb2CO3  Cs2CO3 (solubility)
3) molecule having SP hybridization of oxygen atom
2
3) LiHCO3  NaHCO3  KHCO3  RbHCO3  CsHCO3 (stability)
4) is Used as a moderator and coolant in nuclear reactor 4) Li2 SO4  Na2 SO4  K2 SO4  Rb2 SO4  Cs2 SO4 (solubility)
H 2O2
A  Na Cr  OH  4  
Boil
  B 41. One mole of substance (X) was treated with excess of water, 2 moles of readily
Yellow colour solution
34.
 B H 2 SO4
 C  combustible gas was produced along with an alkaline solution. The alkaline solution
Yellow colour solution Orange coloured compound
produced ammonia gas when treated with NH 4Cl . Then substance ‘X’ is
Which of the following statement is wrong.
1)  A is NaOH 2)  B is Na2CrO3 1) CaH2 2) Ca 3) Ca  OH 2 4) Ca  NO3 2
3)  B is Na2CrO4 4) C  is Na2Cr2O7 42. Which of the following compound will give anhydrous compound on simple heating
35. Which of the following statement regarding the structure of H 2O2 is incorrect. 1) BeCl2.4H2O 2) MgCl2.6H 2O 3) CaCl2 .2H 2O 4) AlCl3.6H 2O
1) The dihedral angle in gaseous phase is more than in solid phase.
43. Match list I with list II
2) The bond length between the two oxygen is more in gaseous phase than in solid phase. List-I List-II
3) The bond length between the oxygen and hydrogen is more in gaseous phase than in P. Asbestos I. BaCO3
solid phase Q. Epsomite II. CaMg3  SiO3 4
R. Kieserite III. MgSO4 .7H2O
4) The HOO bond angle is more in solid phase than in gaseous phase.
36. Which of the following is the incorrect composition of the species in Portland cement. S. Witherite IV. MgSO4 .H 2O
1) CaO  50 to 60% 2) SiO2  30 to 35% V. BaSO4
3) Al2O3  5 to 10% 4) Fe2O3  1 to 2% 1) P  II ; Q  IV ; R  III ; S  V 2) P  II ; Q  III ; R  IV ; S  I
37. An aqueous solution of a halogen salt of potassium react with same halogen X to give 3) P  V ; Q  III ; R  IV ; S  I 4) P  I ; Q  IV ; R  III ; S  V
KX 3 a dark brown coloured solution which is used in volumetric exercise. The halogen is 44. Which of the following IIA group metal sulphate has the hydration energy greater than its
lattice energy
1) Fluorine 2) Bromine 3) Chlorine 4) Iodine 1) BaSO4 2) SrSO4 3) CaSO4 4) BeSO4
45. Which of the following exists are polymeric chains in solid state. d. Au2O  H 2O2  2 Ag  H 2O  O2
1) BeCl2 2) MgCl2 3) SrCl2 4) BaCl2 e. 2 I   H 2O2  2 H   I 2  2H 2O
f. Na2CO3  H 2O2  Na2O2  H 2O  CO2
46. Which one is not a borane ?
g. CaOCl2  H 2O2  CaCl2  H 2O  O2
1) B5 H9 2) B5 H10 3) B5 H11 4) B6 H10
i. MnO4  5 H 2O2  6 H   2 Mn 2  8 H 2O  5O2
1000 C 1600 C Redhot
47. H 3 BO3   Y  B2O3 . X and Y are respectively
 X  52. H
Cr2 O72  H 2O2 

X  H 2 O . The oxidation no of metal ion in ‘X’ is_____
1) X-Metaboric acid : Y-Tetraboric acid 53. The no. of peroxy bonds in sodium peroxoborate is ____
2) X-Tetraboric acid : Y- Metaboric acid 54. When Washing soda is exposed to air, how many water molecules are lost by it ?
3) X-Borax : Y-Metaboric acid 55. How many of the following are correct
4) X-Tetraboric acid : Y- Borax a. increasing order of basic character  MgO  SrO  K2O  Cs2O
48. The number of isomers possible for disubstituted borazine B3 N3 H4 XY is
b. decreasing order of covalent character  LiI  LiBr  LiCl
1) 3 2) 4 3) 6 4) 5 c. decreasing solubility in water  KI  KBr  KCl
49. Assertion : AlF3 is souble in KF but addition of BF3 brings its precipitation. d. decreasing order of melting point  KI  NaI  RbI  CsI  LiI
Reason : BF3 is more acidic than AlF3 e. decreasing order of meting point  NaF  KF  LiF  RbF  CsF
1) (A) And (R) are true and R is explaining A. 56. How many of the following properties of the IIA group metals increases from Be to Ba .
2) (A) and (R) are true but R is not explaining A. a. Size of atoms and ions
3) (A) is true and (R) is false b. Hardness decreases
4) (A) is false and (R) is true c. Oxidation potential
50. In Al2Cl6 which statement is correct d. Basic character of hydroxides

1) Four Al  Cl bonds are of the same length and two of different length e. Solubility of carbonates

2) All the 6 Al  Cl bond lengths are same f. Solubility of sulphates

3) The angle ClT  Al  ClT is 1100 g. Reducing nature


57. The volume of oxygen liberated when 4.25 gm of sodium nitrate is subjected to
4) The angle ClB  Al  ClB is 1010
decomposition is ‘a’ then a 100 is ______
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE) 58. The no. of B-B bonds in Borax
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 59. 2gm atoms of aluminum is separately treated with dil H2 SO4 and excess of NaOH . The
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). sum of the volumes of the gas that is evolved in both cases is (Approximate volume of
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
51. In how many of the following reactions H 2O2 act as a reducing agent gases in liters)
a. IO4  H 2O2  IO3  O2  H 2O 60. The hybridization of Boron in Borazine is X, in boric acid is Y and in diborane is Z. If X
b. PbS  4H2O2  PbSO4  4H2O has P,Y has Q and Z has R number of hybrid orbital then P  Q  R is
c. Ag2O  H 2O2  2 Ag  H 2O  O2
MATHEMATICS Max Marks: 100 67. The values of p and q for which the function
(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
 sin  p  1 x  sin x
 if x  0
correct. x
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases. 
x
f  x   q if x  0 is continuous  x  R are
 x  a  1  
61. lim    sin     _____________
2
 xx  x
x 
  x  1   x   if x  0
 x3/ 2
1) e a 1 2) e1 a 3) e 4) 0 5 1 3 1 1 3 1 3
1) p  , q  2) p  ,q  3) p  , q  4) p  , q 
1  cos 2 n 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
62. If a  min  x 2  4 x  5, x  R and b  lim then the value of a b r n r
 _______
 0 2 r 0 1 1 1 1 1 2cos2 x
 2 2 2 2 2

68. The value of lim  2 cos x  3cos x  4 cos x  5 cos x  6 cos x  is
2 n 1  1 2 n 1  1 x  
1) 2) 2n1  1 3) 4) 2n1  1 2
4.2 n 3.2 n
1
1) 1 2) 6 3) 36 4)
cos  sin x   cos x 36
63. lim  ______
x 0 x4 y 3 y 1 n
x
r

69. If xy  0 and  x  y   , x  y   then lim     ______


x 2 x 2 r 0  y 
n 
1 1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
6 5 4 2 3
1) 1 2) 3 3) 0 4)
2
64. If  x  denotes a greatest integer not exceeding x and if the function f defined by 3
e x  1  x3
 a  2 cos x 70. lim  ____________
 if x  0 x 0 sin 6  2 x 
 x2
f  x  
 
is continuous at x  0 then the ordered pair  a, b  is 1 2 1 1
b tan    if x  0 1) 2) 3) 4)
  x  4  128 127 126 125
  
n
1)  2,1 2)  2, 1 3)  1, 3  4)  2, 3  r  r  1 2  r  2  2015  r
71. If  r  r 1 6 then lim r 1 4  _____
65. Which of the following function is continuous at x  0 n  n
r2 4r 0
1 1
ex ex  x 1) 2 2) 3 3) 4 4) 5
1) f  x   1
, x  0, f  0   0 2) f  x   1
, x  0, f  0   0
1 e x
e 1
x
72. Discuss the differentiability of f  x   Max  x  3x  2, 2  x  1
2

1
  1) Not differentiable at x  1 2) Differentiable at x  1
x 1  e x 
1
3) f  x   1, x  0; f  x   x  , x  0 4) f  x    1  , x  0, f  0   0 3) Not differentiable at x  2  3 4) Both 1 and 3
2
1 ex
73. If f  x  y   2 f  x  f  y  x, y  R where f 1  0   3 and f  4   2 then f 1  4   _____
66. If f  x  be a continuous function for all real values of x and satisfies
1) 12 2) 10 3) 6 4) 8
x 2  x  f  x   2   2 3  3  3 f  x   0 x  R then the value of f  3  is ________ 74. If f : R  R be a differentiable function such that f  x  2 y   f  x   f  2 y   4 xy x, y  R
1) 3 2) 2  3  1 3) 2 3 1 4) 2(1  3)
then
1) f 1 1  f 1  0   1 2) f 1 1  f 1  0   1

3) f 1  0  f 1 1  2 4) f 1  0  f 1 1  2
 1
75. If f  x   cos x  sin x then f 1    __________ 82. The number of discontinuous points of f  x   is ________
4 log x

1) 2 2)  2 3) 0 4) Does not exists 1 1


83. If y  where t  then the number of discontinuous points of y  f  x  , x  R is
t2  t  2 x 1
76. 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
2 2 ab
84. The function f  x    x  a   x  b   x takes the value for some value of c   a, b  .
77. If f  x   Min 1, x 2 , x3 then 2

1) f  x  is not continuous function x  R For a  3, b  5 then the value of f  c  is ______


85. Let f be a continuous function on R such that
2) f 1  x   0, x  1
 1  2 n2
3) f  x  is continuous but not differentiable x  R f    sin  e n  e  n  2 then f  0   _______
 4n  n 1
4) f  x  is not differentiable at two points 1 1

86. If lim
1  3x  2 x   1  3x  2 x 
2 x 2 x
 2 ke3 then k=______
x x 0 x
78. The set of points where f  x   is differentiable is _____
1 x
x3
cos 2 x  cos x  e x cos x  e x 
1)  , 0   0,   2)  , 1   1,   87. The integral value of n for which lim 2 is finite and non zero is
x 0 xn
3)  ,   4)  0,  
______
79. The function f  x   Max 1  x  , 1  x  , 2 , x  R is _____ x x
88. If f  x   then f '  0  is k then k  2020  _______
1) Continuous at all points except at x=2 x2
2) Differentiable at all points 89. If f  x    x 5  1 x 2  4 x  5  sin x  cos  x  1 then the number of not differentiable points
3) Differentiable at all points except at x  1, 1 of f  x  _______
4) Continuous at all points except x  1, 1 where it is discontinuous x
90. Number of values of x in  4, 4 where f  x   3x  14  4 x 2  1  2 x 2  3x  2   sin  
1  2 
80. A differentiable function f is satisfying the relation f  x  y   f  x   f  y   2 xy  x  y  
3
Is non derivable is equal to ________[.] G.I.F
3 f h 1 2
x , y  R and lim  and  f  2   is _____ (where [x] is G.I.F.
h 0 6h 3
1) 8 2) 7 3) 10 4) 6

(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)


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).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
sin x
 1
1 
81. For x  0 , lim  sin x  x      ________
x 0
  x 

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