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JEE (Advanced) CoE (XII)-2023-24 JEE (Advanced) CoE (XII)-2023-24

Test Date: 24/04/2023 Phase-I


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CODE

Corp. Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

Time : 3 hrs UNIT TEST For CoE-(XII) MM : 264

for JEE (Advanced) - 2024

Test – 1A (Paper - 1)_Type-I

Topic Covered :

Physics : Electric Charges & Fields

Chemistry : GOC, Haloalkanes and Haloarences

Mathematics : Relations and Functions

General Instructions:
Pattern of the questions are as under:
(i) The question paper consists of 3 parts (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics). Each part has 5
sections.
(ii) Section-1: This section contains 6 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer.
Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –2 marks for wrong answer.
(iii) Section-2: This section contains 5 multiple choice questions which have one or more correct
answer(s). Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –2 marks for wrong answer.
(iv) Section-3: This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 2 multiple choice
questions have to be answered. Each question has only one correct answer and carries +4 marks
for correct answer and –2 marks for wrong answer.
(v) Section-4: This section contains 2 questions. Each question has two Columns. Column I has four
entries (A), (B), (C) and (D), Column II has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T). Each entry in Column
I may match with one or more entries in Column II. Each entry in Column I carries +2 marks for correct
answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.
(vi) Section-5: This section contains 3 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a double digit
integer, ranging from 00 to 99 (both inclusive). If the correct answer to question numbers X, Y and Z
(say) are 76, 0 and 9 respectively, then mark 76, 00 and 09 in OMR respectively. Each question carries
+4 marks for correct answer and no negative mark for wrong answer.

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PART - I : Physics
SECTION - 1
Only One Option Correct Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

1. An infinite long wire of linear charge density  is bent and placed in x-y plane as shown. The electric field
 1 
due to this bent wire at origin is  K  
 40 

(A) Zero (B)


K
R

i  j 
(C)
K
R
j (D)
K
2R
i  j 
2. Two small balls of charges (+q1, +q2) and masses m and 2m are released from same height h from ground
simultaneously. The initial separation between the ball is d. The ball of mass m hits the ground with speed
v0. The speed with which ball of mass 2m will hit the ground is

1 2
(A) v 02  6 gh (B) v 0  6 gh
2

1 2
(C) v 02  2 gh (D) v 0  2 gh
2

3. Two identical small balls each of mass m and charge Q0 are suspended to a thin large horizontal plate 1
of surface charge density + with the help of two identical insulating strings. Another thin large plate 2 is
also placed parallel to plate 1 as shown. The balls are in equilibrium between the plates in gravity free
Q
space. Equal amount of positive charge 0 is given to each ball (in addition to initial charge). The value
4
of uniform charge density given to lower plate 2, if equilibrium separation remains unchanged is

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 
(A) (B) 
4 4
 
(C) (D) 
2 2
4. A uniformly charged horizontal ring (+Q, R) has two charged particles each of charge +Q attached at
diametrically opposite ends as shown. The maximum value of electric field at any point P on the axis of
 1 
ring is  K  
 40 

2KQ 2KQ
(A) 2
(B)
3R 3 3R 2

KQ 2KQ
(C) 2
(D)
2R 3R 2

5. A point charge is fixed on a smooth horizontal surface. A uniformly charged thin rod of mass m, charge
density(–) and length l is rotating with constant angular velocity  around the fixed charge particle under
the action of their electric force. The near end of rod is always at distance l from charge particle. The
angular velocity of rod is

1 Q 1 Q
(A) (B)
l 6 0 m l 12 0 m

1 2Q 1 3Q
(C) (D)
l 7 0 m l 8 0 m

6. Two charge particles A(+q1, m1) and B(–q2, m2) are attached at the ends of an ideal spring which is in its
natural length (l0). The system is placed in uniform electric field and released from rest. The spring does
not store any energy during motion of charges. The value of uniform electric field is

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 m1  m2  q1q2
(A)
4 0  m1q2  m2q1  l02

2  m1  m2  q1q2
(B)
 0  m1q2  m2q1  l02

 m1  m2  q1q2
(C)
8 0  m1q2  m2q1  l02
3  m1  m2  q1q2
(D)
4 0  m1q2  m2q1  l02
SECTION - 2
One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONE OR MORE is/are correct.

7. The quarter disc of radius R (shown in figure) has a uniform surface charge density ‘’.

(A) Electric potential at (0, 0, Z) is



8 0  R2  Z2  Z 
  Z 
(B) Z-component of electric field at (0, 0, Z) is 1  
8 0  
 R  Z2
2

(C) Electric potential (0, 0, Z)



4 0  R2  Z2  Z 
(D) x and y components of electric field at (0, 0, Z) are zero

8. Two uniform rods (length l each) AB and BC having mass m, 2m and uniformly distributed charge +q,
–2q respectively are connected to form a complete rod of length 2l. The complete rod is hinged at midpoint
and is free to rotate in vertical plane. The rod is released from horizontal position and a vertically downward
uniform electric field E is switched on.

mg
If E  , then choose the correct option(s)
q

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(A) Initial angular acceleration is zero

g
(B) Initial angular acceleration is
l

2g
(C) Angular velocity of rod when it will become vertical is
l

3g
(D) Angular velocity of rod when it will become vertical is
2l

9. Four charge particles are fixed on a horizontal surface lying in xy-plane as shown. A fifth charge particle
(+q, m) is released at point P(0, 0, a). [g = 10 m/s2]

[use |Q q| = 3 3 0 a2mg ]

Then choose the correct option(s) :-

(A) The particle will be in equilibrium


(B) The initial acceleration of particle is 10i 10k m/s2 
(C) The initial acceleration of particle is 10i m/s2

 
(D) The initial acceleration of particle is 5i  5k m/s2

10. Two point charges are placed at A and B. The electric force on a positive charge placed right to B is shown
in graph. The direction of force towards right is considered as positive. Choose the correct option(s)

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2
QA  l 
(A) The ratio is  1  0 
QB  d1 

(B) Point C is unstable equilibrium for small displacement along x-axis


l0
(C) The distance d2 at which force is maximum is 2
 l0  d1  3
  1
 d1 

l0
(D) The distance d2 at which force is maximum is 2
 l0  d1  3
  1
 d1 

11. A semi-infinite wire of linear charge density + is place perpendicular to the base of a conical surface of
base radius R and height 2R. A point charge +Q is placed on line of symmetry of cone at a distance R from
vertex as shown. The total electric flux passing through flat surface of cone is zero. Then choose the correct
option(s)

Q
(A) Total flux passing through curve surface of cone is
0

Q  1 
(B) Flux passing through curve surface due to wire only is 1  
2 0  2

Q  1 
(C) Flux passing though curve surface due to charge Q only is 1  
2 0  2

(D) Flux passing through flat surface due to wire only is zero
SECTION - 3
Paragraph Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs, each describing theory, experiment, data etc. 4 questions related to two
paragraphs with 2 questions on each paragraph. Each question pertaining to a particular passage should have
ONLY ONE correct answer among the four given choices (A), (B), (C) and (D).

Paragraph for Question Nos. 12 and 13


Eight identical charges (+Q) are fixed at corners of a cube of side length of l. Lines AB and CD are joining
mid-points of opposite faces and are parallel to x-axis and z-axis respectively

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Answer the following questions


12. The electric flux passing through the cube face in x-y plane is
Q
(A) Zero (B)
6 0

Q Q
(C) (D)
24 0 8 0

13. A charged particle (+q, m) is placed at centre of cube. On displacing along line AB, the particle is

(A) In stable equilibrium (B) In unstable equilibrium

(C) In neutral equilibrium (D) Not in equilibrium


Paragraph for Question Nos. 14 and 15
The system consists of a thin non-conducting spherical shell of radius 3R with uniformly distributed charge
 r 
–Q0. There is a concentric non-conducting solid sphere of volume charge density,   0  1   , where
 R
0 is positive constant r is distance from centre and R is its radius. A charge particle (+q, m) moves with
constant velocity if projected in any direction in region (r > 3R). (Neglect gravity)

Answer the following questions :


Q0
14. The ratio of is

R 3
(A)
2

R 3
(B)
3

(C) R 3

(D) 2R 3

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15. Considering the radially outward direction as positive then the graph of magnitude of electric field with
distance r is given as 

 (A) (B)

(C) (D)

SECTION - 4
Matching Column Type
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains two Columns (Column-I and Column-II). Column-I has four
entries (A), (B), (C) and (D), Column-II has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T). Match the entries in Column-I with the
entries in Column-II. Each entry in Column-I may match with one or more entries in Column-II. The OMR contains a 4
× 5 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below :
For each entry in Column-I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example, if entry (A) in Column-I matches
with entries (Q), (R) and (T), then darken these three bubbles in the OMR. Similarly, for entries (B), (C) and (D).
(A) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(B) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(C) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(D) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)

16. The column I has some systems of charges and column II gives the variation and direction of electric field
on moving along y-axis starting from origin.

Column-I Column-II

(A) (P) Continuously increase

Two small dipoles are placed along x-axis

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(B) (Q) Continuously decreases

Two small dipoles are placed along x-axis

(C) (R) First increases, then decreases

Two point charges are place on x-axis

(D) (S) Along x-axis

Two point charges are placed on x-axis

(T) Along y-axis

17. In Column-I a charge particle (+q, m) is projected in the field of different charge distributions. Column-II
gives the informative related to its path and speed. (Neglect gravity)

Column-I Column-II

(A) (P) Path is straight line

Thin large sheet.

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(B) (Q) Path is parabolic

Infinite long wire and particle projected parallel


to wire.

(C) (R) Path is curvilinear but not parabolic

Particle projected from centre of cavity inside


uniformly charged sphere (density +).

(D) (S) Speed increases

The particle is projected along the axis of


coaxial charged rings.
(T) Speed first decreases then increases
SECTION - 5
Integer Value Correct Type
This section contains 3 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a Double-digit integer, ranging from
00 to 99. The answer will have to be appropriately bubbled in the OMR as per the instructions as follows.
Examples- If the correct answer to question numbers X, Y and Z (say) are 76, 0 and 9 respectively, then mark
76, 00 and 09 in OMR respectively.

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
X
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Y
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Z
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

18. A small dipole of dipole moment Pi is placed at origin. A charge particle of change –Q is placed at (a, 0). The

 
electric field at point a, 3a is zero along y-axis. The magnitude of ratio
P
Q
is
Ba
9 3
. Find B.

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19. Two identical solid spheres each of uniform volume charge density  and radius R are in contact. The
centres of both spheres are connected by a smooth narrow tunnel. The time period of small oscillations of
x m 0
a charged particle  of charge q and mass m in the tunnel is 2 . Find x. [Neglect gravity]
q

20. A small dipole fixed and a uniformly charged thin rod are arranged on smooth horizontal surface as shown.
nl
The rod is hinged such that it does not rotate about hinge. The distance of hinge from origin is .
3
Find n

PART - II : Chemistry
SECTION - 1
Only One Option Correct Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

21. Arrange the following carbanions in the correct decreasing order of their stability

(A) (iii) > (iv) > (ii) > (v) > (i)

(B) (v) > (i) > (ii) > (iv) > (iii)

(C) (iv) > (iii) > (ii) > (i) > (v)

(D) (i) > (v) > (iii) > (ii) > (iv)

22. From the given pair of canonical structures, select the canonical structures which is the major contributor
to hybrid structure in that pair

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(A) (X) – I ; (Y) – I ; (Z) – II (B) (X) – II; (Y) – I ; (Z) – I

(C) (X) – II ; (Y) – I ; (Z) – II (D) (X) – I ; (Y) – II ; (Z) – I

23. Which one of the following compounds is most reactive towards nucleophilic substitution reaction?
(A) O2N — CH  CH — Cl (B) H2C  CH — Cl

(C) NC — CH  CH — Cl (D) CH3 — CH  CH — Cl

24. Arrange the following reactions in increasing order of percentage recemisation after product formation.

(P) (Q)

(R) (S)

(A) (P) < (Q) < (R) < (S)

(B) (Q) < (R) < (S) < (P)

(C) (R) < (S) < (P) < (Q)

(D) (Q) < (P) < (R) < (S)

25. Consider the following reaction:

What are the configurations of reactant (R) and product (P) respectively in the above reaction?

(A) (R), (R) (B) (S), (S)

(C) (R), (S) (D) (S), (R)

26. In which one of the following reactions haloalkane will not be formed as one of the products?
CCl
(A) CH3CH2COOAg  Cl2 
4

CCl
(B) CH3COOAg  l2 
4

(C) CH3CH2 —Cl  NaI 


Acetone

(D) CH3CH2 — Br  AgF  ?

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SECTION - 2
One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONE OR MORE is/are correct.

27. Identify the aryl halides which undergo nucleophilic substitution reaction with NaOH under appropriate
conditions involving carbanion as intermediates

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

28. Which of the following compounds can be formed in the given reaction?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

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29. Consider the following reaction

and identify the correct statements.

(A) One of the products is trans but-2-ene with deuterium

(B) One of the products is cis but-2-ene with deuterium

(C) One of the products is trans but-2-ene with loss of deuterium

(D) One of the products is cis but-2-ene with loss of deuterium

30. Which of the following reaction product(s) (major) is/are incorrect?

(A)  CH3 3 C — Cl  Alc.KOH/ 


   CH3 2 C  CH2  NaCl  HCN

(B) CH3CH2 — Cl  AgNO2  CH3CH2 — O —NO  AgCl

(C)  CH3 2 CH —Cl  AgCN   CH3 2 CH —CN  AgCl

(D) CH3CH2 —Cl  NaCN  CH3CH2 — NC  NaCl

31. Which of the following statements(s) is/are correct?

(A) C — Cl bond in vinyl chloride is stronger than in chloroethane

(B) Ethene is more reactive than ethyne towards reaction with Br2/CCl4

(C) Chloroform is more acidic than fluoroform


(D) Monochlorination of isobutene with Cl2/h gives tert.butyl chloride as major product

SECTION - 3
Paragraph Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs, each describing theory, experiment, data etc. 4 questions related to two
paragraphs with 2 questions on each paragraph. Each question pertaining to a particular passage should have
ONLY ONE correct answer among the four given choices (A), (B), (C) and (D).

Paragraph for Question Nos. 32 and 33

A partially racemised (+) 2-iodobutane on reaction with aq NaOH in acetone gives an alcohol with 70%
inversion and 30% racemisation

32. Find out the rate law expression of the reaction assuming the reaction is elementary.

(A) Rate = k1 CH3 CHIC2H5  OH

(B) Rate = k2 CH3CHIC2H5 

(C) Rate = k1 CH3 CHIC2H5  OH  k 2 CH3CHIC2H5 

1 1
(D) Rate = k 3 CH3CHIC2H5 2 OH 2

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33. What is the percentage of the product with inverted configuration?

(A) 15% (B) 25%

(C) 75% (D) 85%


Paragraph for Question Nos. 34 and 35
Labelling a compound in an experiment with a radioisotope of one of its atoms enables us to understand
the reaction mechanism. The accelerated rate of the nucleophilic substitution reaction of -chloroethyl ethyl
sulphide is an interesting example of the use of labelling to investigate the reaction. Consider the carbon
bearing Cl is labelled as C*(or C14)
OH /H O
Me — CH2 — S — CH2 — CH2 — Cl 
2

Answer the following questions.

34. What labelling pattern would be observed in the product if there is no Neighbouring Group Participation
(N.G.P)?

* *
(A) Me — CH2 —S — CH2 —CH2OH (B) Me — CH2 —S — CH2 —CH2OH

*
(C) Me — CH2 — S — CH2 — CH2OH (D) Nearly Equimolar mixture of (A) and (B)

35. What labelling pattern would be observed in the product of the above reaction if there is NGP?

* *
(A) Me — CH2 —S — CH2 —CH2OH (B) Me — CH2 —S — CH2 —CH2OH

*
(C) Nearly Equimolar mixture of (A) and (B) (D) Me — CH2 — S — CH2 —CH2OH

SECTION - 4
Matching Column Type
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains two Columns (Column-I and Column-II). Column-I
has four entries (A), (B), (C) and (D), Column-II has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T). Match the entries in
Column-I with the entries in Column-II. Each entry in Column-I may match with one or more entries in Column-II.
The OMR contains a 4 × 5 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below :
For each entry in Column-I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example, if entry (A) in Column-I
matches with entries (Q), (R) and (T), then darken these three bubbles in the OMR. Similarly, for entries (B),
(C) and (D).
(A) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(B) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(C) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(D) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)

36. Match the reaction given in Column-I with the major products/mechanism given in Column-II

Column-I Column-II

(A) (P)

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(B) (Q) E2

(C) (R)

(D) (S) E1cb

(T)

37. Match the reactions given in Column-I with the characteristics and type of major mechanism given in
Column-II
Column-I Column-II

(A) in acetone (P) SN1

(B) (Q) Inversion of configuration

(C) (R) SN2

(D) in acetone (S) Partial recemisation

(T) SNi

SECTION - 5
Integer Value Correct Type
This section contains 3 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a Double-digit integer, ranging from
00 to 99. The answer will have to be appropriately bubbled in the OMR as per the instructions as follows.
Examples- If the correct answer to question numbers X, Y and Z (say) are 76, 0 and 9 respectively, then mark
76, 00 and 09 in OMR respectively.

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
X
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Y
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Z
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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38. Consider the following compounds. If ‘x’ is the number of compounds which are more reactive than
(CD3)3 C — Cl towards SN1 reaction and ‘y’ is the number of compounds which are less reactive, then find the
value of product of “x” and “y”

39. Consider the following reaction

If ‘x’ is the total number of possible substitution products (including stereoisomers) then find the value of
x2.

40. Observe the following flow chart.

Find the value of (X) + (Y) + (Z).

PART - III : Mathematics


SECTION - 1
Only One Option Correct Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.

   
41. Let function g(x) = sin cos  x   x   f  2x   sgn e x  1  2f  x  2  f  x  2    f  x  2     f  x  2   ,
2 2

(where [.] represents greatest integer function) then g(8) – g(16) is equal to (given f(8) = 8)

(A) –1 (B) 1

(C) 2 (D) 0

42. Consider f : N  Z defined as f  n  


 1n  2n  1  1 , this function is
4

(A) Injective but not surjective

(B) Surjective but not Injective

(C) Neither Injective nor surjective

(D) Bijective

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 
43. If a function satisfies  x  y  f  x  y    x  y  f  x  y   2 x 2 y  y 3  x, y R and f(1) = 3, then

(A) f(x) is even function (B) f(x) is odd function

(C) f(x) is periodic function (D) f(–5) = 15

 
44. If f  x    sin x  3  sin x  sin x  sin x and g  x   sin3 x  sin3 x  and h  x   logf  x  g  x  , then

the number of integers belonging to the Range of h(x) is (where [.] and {.} denotes the greatest integer
function and fractional part function respectively)

(A) Zero (B) One

(C) Three (D) Infinitely many

45. Which of the following function is Bijective function ?

e x  e x
(A) f  x    2 from R  R
e x  e x

 1
  x  1 2 
(B) f  x   ln     from (1, 3) R
 3  x  
 

(C) f(x) = sinx from [0, ]  [0, 1]

x 1
(D) f  x   from R – {–2}  R
x2

46. Number of equivalence relations on set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} is

(A) 25 (B) 52

(C) 48 (D) 52

SECTION - 2
One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONE OR MORE is/are correct.

47. Which of the following relation(s) is/are not functions ?

1
(A) f : R  R by f  x  
x 1

(B) f : N  N by f(n) = n – 1

 0, n is even

(C) f : N  N by f  n   1, n is prime number , where n  N
 1, otherwise

(D) f : 1, 1  [1, 1] by f  x    1  x 2

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48. Let f : R  R satisfy the equations f(x2) = (f(x))2, f(x + 1) = f(x) + 1 then

(A) f(x) is periodic function

(B) f(x) is even function

(C) f(x) is odd function

(D) f(x) is one-one function

 sgn  x  ,  1  x  1
49. Let f  x    , g(x) = sinx, where sgn and [.] denotes signum and greatest integer
 x , x   ,  1  1,  
function respectively, then which of the following is correct?

(A) f(g(x)) is odd function (B) f(g(x)) is aperiodic function

(C) Domain of f(g(x)) is R (D) Range of f(g(x)) is {–1, 0, 1}

 x
50. Let f  x    1 , g  x     x  0
x  1 ,
where [.] and {.} denotes greatest integer function and

 0 , x  0
fractional part function respectively. Then which of the following is correct?

(A) f(x) is periodic function

(B) g(x) is odd function

(C) g(f(x)) is even function

(D) f(g(x)) is even function as well as periodic

  
51. Consider functions f : A   1, 1, f  tan x   sin2 x, x    ,  and g : 1, 1  A, g  x   f 1  x  . Then
 4 4
which of the following option(s) is/are correct?

1 1 x2 1 1 x2
(A) g  x   (B) g  x  
x x

(C) Number of solutions of f(x) = x is 3 (D) Domain of f(x) = Domain of g(x)


SECTION - 3
Paragraph Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs, each describing theory, experiment, data etc. 4 questions related to two
paragraphs with 2 questions on each paragraph. Each question pertaining to a particular passage should have
ONLY ONE correct answer among the four given choices (A), (B), (C) and (D).

Paragraph for Question Nos. 52 and 53

A function y = f(x), is even if f(–x) = f(x) for all x in the domain of f. A function y = f(x), is odd if f(–x) = –f(x)
for all x in the domain of f. A function y = f(x) is periodic, if there is a positive number p such that f(x + p) =
f(x) for every value of x. The smallest such value of p is called period of f. Consider a function f : R  B,

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       
f  x   cos  cos  x   x     cos  sin  x   x    , where [.] represents greatest integer function f(x) is
  2    2 
onto function.

52. If the fundamental period of the function f(x) is T, then [T] is equal to

(A) 1

(B) 3

(C) 6

(D) No such value exist as f(x) is not periodic

53. Which of the following is correct option?

(A) Number of integral value(s) in set B is zero (B) Number of integral value(s) in set B is one

(C) Number of integral value(s) in set B is two (D) Number of integral value(s) in set B is three

Paragraph for Question Nos. 54 and 55

Consider the real valued function f satisfying f(sinx + cosecx) = cos2x.

54. The function f(x) is

 x2 1
2 2   x x2  4 , x   2
x 1 
 x 4  x 2 , x   2, 2 (B) f  x   
2 2
(A) 2 
2 2 2
 x 1
 2  2  2 x x  4 , x  2
2

 x2 1
 x2 1 2   x x2  4 , x   2
2   x x2  4 , x   2  2 2

(C) f  x    (D) f  x    , x  2, 2 
2 2 0
2
 x 1 
 2  2  2 x x  4 , x  2
2 2
 2  x  1 x x2  4 , x  2
 2 2

55. Which of the following is correct about f(x) ?

 (A) f(x) is periodic function (B) f(x) is even function

(C) f(x) is odd function (D) Domain of f(x) is R  n, n  I

SECTION - 4
Matching Column Type
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains two Columns (Column-I and Column-II). Column-I
has four entries (A), (B), (C) and (D), Column-II has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T). Match the entries in
Column-I with the entries in Column-II. Each entry in Column-I may match with one or more entries in Column-II.
The OMR contains a 4 × 5 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below :
For each entry in Column-I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example, if entry (A) in Column-I
matches with entries (Q), (R) and (T), then darken these three bubbles in the OMR. Similarly, for entries (B),
(C) and (D).

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(A) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)


(B) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(C) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(D) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)

56. A function f, defined on the set of positive integers, has f(1) = 2, and f(2) = 3. Also

n  2, if n is even
 
f f f  n    . Then match the entries of Column-I with the entries of Column-II
 n  4, if n is odd

Column-I Column-II

(A) f(200) is equal to (P) 390

(B) f(775) is equal to (Q) 399

(C) f(776) is equal to (R) 775

(D) f(777) is equal to (S) 777

(T) 1551

57. Let f(x) = x – sinx – ex + e–x, (x) = f(x) – f(–x), h(x) = g(x) – g(–x), g(x) = f(x) + f(–x). Then match the entries

of Column-I with the entries of Column-II

Column-I Column-II

(A) f(x) is (P) Even function

(B) h((x)) is (Q) Odd function

(C) f(h((x))) is (R) Many-one function

(D) (f((h(x)))) is (S) One-one function

(T) Periodic function

SECTION - 5
Integer Value Correct Type
This section contains 3 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a Double-digit integer, ranging from
00 to 99. The answer will have to be appropriately bubbled in the OMR as per the instructions as follows.
Examples- If the correct answer to question numbers X, Y and Z (say) are 76, 0 and 9 respectively, then mark
76, 00 and 09 in OMR respectively.

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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
X
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Y
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Z
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

58. Consider a function f : 2, 3  a, b, f  x   4  x  x  2 if g  x   c  d .x e  x is inverse of f(x),


2

then the value of a2 + bc + de is

f  0   f  8   2 f 16 
59. Consider the functional equation f(2x – 1) + f(2x + 3) = f(2x + 1) + f(2x + 5), then
2f  24   f  32   f  40 

is equal to

60. Consider a function f :  , 2 B , defined by f(x) = [4x – 2x + 2], where [.] denotes the greatest integer

function, where f(x) is onto function. If the number of onto functions from B to itself is n, then the sum of
digits of n is



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