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Rankers Academy JEE

All India Test Series (JEE–2023)

Dropper
Advanced Test - 01
Paper - 01
DURATION ::180
DURATION Minutes
90 Minutes DATE : 16/04/2023 M.MARKS : 192

Topics Covered
Physics: Complete Syllabus.
Chemistry: Complete Syllabus.
Mathematics: Complete Syllabus.
General Instructions:
1. Immediately fill in the particulars on this page of the test booklet.
2. The test is of 3 hours duration.
3. The test booklet consists of 54 questions. The maximum marks are 192.
4. This Paper consists Three Sections (Section A, B & C) in each subject (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)
For Section A : Integer Type Questions (Numerical Value) (8 Questions)
For each Question, enter the correct numerical value. If the numerical value has more than 2 decimal places,
truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places.
Full Marks - +3, Zero Marks - 0
For Section B : One or More than one correct (6 Questions); For each Question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the
correct answers. Full Marks - +4, Zero Marks - 0, Negative Marks - 1
For Section C : Matrix Match Columns or List (4 Questions); For each Question, choose the correct option corresponding to
the correct answer.
Each Columns or List has TWO lists : Column I & Column II or List I & List II
Column I or List I has Four entries (I), (II), (III) and (IV) and Column II or List II has four or five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S)
and (T). Four options (1), (2), (3), (4) are given in each Multiple Choice Question based on Column I or List I and Column
II or List II and only ONE of these four options satisfies the condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question.
Full Marks - +4, Zero Marks - 0, Negative Marks - -1
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Section-I (PHYSICS)
SECTION - A
Integer Type (Single Digit Integer) (1–8)
1. Two very long rods parallel to z-axis with linear
charge density  passes through points (a, 0, 0)
and (–a, 0, 0) respectively. A charge (–q) of mass
m placed at the origin is displaced along y-axis. Its
x30 ma 2
period of oscillation is , where x
8q The closest approach is

( )
1/2
is……. 2 KZe2 + nK 2 Z 2 e 4 + m 2v04b 2
r=
mv02
2. Three identical positive charge each Q arranged at
the vertices of a regular tetrahedron of edge length What is the value of ‘n’?
“a”. Electric field at the remaining vertex of a
kxQ 6. Two thin similar convex glass pieces are joined
regular tetrahedron is ; where x is – together front to front with its rear portion silvered
6a 2
such that a sharp image is formed 20 cm from the
mirror. When the air between the glass pieces is
replaced by water (mw = 4/3), then the image
formed from the mirror is at a distance of ____ (in
cm).
3.

R
At high frequency the resistance of circuit is n
3
7. In a tube mercury pallet is trapped as shown in
then find the value of n.
figure. The tube is heated such that all the mercury
is expelled. What is the total heat required in joules
(in nearest integer)?
(  Hg = 13.6 gm / cc, Patm = 105 Pa , cross-section of

tube = 2cm 2 (consider Isothermal process)

4.

The above system is in oscillation. (If there is no


effect of gravity) The length of Rod is L. The time
2M
period of oscillation is T = 2 . Find the value
PK
of P.

5. An alpha particle of mass ‘m’ is projected towards


a fixed target nuclei of atomic no. ‘Z’ with speed
‘v0’ and impact parameter ‘b’ as shown in figure

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8. A hemispherical bowl of radius ‘R’ is completely (1) Velocity after some time ‘t’ will be
filled with water. An orifice of very small radius
 B 2 L2 cos2  t 
‘r’ made at the bottom of hemisphere. The time mgR sin   −

2 
1− e mR
taken in which bowl become empty is given as B L cos  
2 2 
 
KR2 R
T= 2
the value of K is (2) Velocity after some time ‘t’ will be
15r 2g
 B 2 L2 cos2  t 
mgR sin   −

1− e mR
B 2 L2 cos   
 
(3) After long time velocity will become
mgR sin 
B 2 L2 cos 2 
(4) After long time velocity will become
SECTION - B mgR sin 
One or More than One Correct Type (9–14) B 2 L2 cos 
9. A long wire with linear charge density + is lying
along the x axis. Short electric dipole of dipole
moment P is placed at co-ordinate (x, y, z) then 11. A resonating tube of length ' ' and thermal
(1) If P = P0iˆ & dipole is placed at coefficient for linear expansion is '  ' . A liquid of
x = a, y = a, z = a then net force will be zero. thermal coefficient for linear expansion “ 1.5 ” is

(2) If P = P0
( iˆ + ˆj ) and dipole is placed at x = 0, filled upto height ‘h’. The resonating tube is in
2 unison with a tuning fork. If the temperature is
y = a, z = a then potential energy of dipole is increased by T , tube is again in unison with
zero
tuning fork Choose the correct options:-
(3) If P = P0
(
iˆ + ˆj)and dipole is placed at x = a,
2
y = a, z = a then potential energy of dipole is
zero
(4) If P = P0 ˆj & dipole is placed at x = a, y = a &
1 P0
z = a then force on dipole is
40 2a 2

10. In the given figure a metallic rod of length L and


mass ‘m’ slides on two parallel metallic rails. The
magnetic field ‘B’ is vertically upwards. If all the (1) If  = 10−2 c−1 and T = 5C then,
surface are smooth and rails and rod have zero 1 3
resistance then: − + h=
11 23

(2) If  = 10−2 C −1 and T = 5C then

15h 10
− =
100 100
(3) If = 5m, h = 4m & T = 0.2 then 14 = 1
(4) If = 5m, h = 4m &T = 0.2 then 7 = 1

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12. Two uniform rods of length l are hinged at top (1) Pressure is exponentially decreasing
ends. The system is released at t = 0 as shown in (2) Pressure is linearly decreasing
figure. (Considering motion is only in xy plane) (3) Pressure inside vessel become half at time
Choose the correct options
V0 log 2
t=
RT0
(4) Pressure inside vessel become half at time
V0
t=
2RT0

SECTION - C

Matrix Match Type (15–18)

15. Two resistors R1 and R2 made up of metals are


(1) Speed of hinge at angle 30° of rod with
cylindrical in shape. They have same volume and
6g ratio of their length, resistivity and free electrons
horizontal is
10 density is 1 : 2. Voltmeter and ammeter are ideal
(2) Speed of hinge at angle 30° of rod with (comparison of electric field, drift velocity and
3g power loss per volume should be done when R1
horizontal is
10 carries current).
(3) Speed of hinge when it strikes to the ground is
9g
5
(4) Speed of hinge when it strikes to ground is
3g
5

13. A point source of sound has a power P. At a


distance r from this source the error in the Column-1 Column-2
measurement of loudness in decibels (B) is given Reading of
S1 is open, S2 is
by (A) (P) voltmeter is
closed
P r maximum
(1) B = +2 Reading of
P r S1 is closed S2 is
P r (B) (Q) ammeter is
(2) B = 10 + 20 open
minimum
P r
Electric field in
 P r  1000
(3) %B =  +2  (C) S1 & S2 are closed (R) R2 is more than
 P r  B
R1
 P r  Drift velocity is
(4) % B =  + 2 1000
 P r  (D) S1 & S2 are open (S) more in R2 than
R1
14. An ideal gas is enclosed in a vessel at initial Power loss per
pressure P0, volume V0 and temperature T0, It is (T) volume is more
found that due to leakage gas is escaping from the in R2 than R1
dn Choose the correct option.
vessel at a rate such that = −P where  is
dt (1) A-R, T; B-P; C-P; D-Q, R
dn (2) A-R, T; B-Q; C-P; D-R
positive constant, here is the rate of change of (3) A-R, T; B-P; C-P; D-R
dt
moles, then choose the correct option(s) (4) A-R, T; B-Q; C-R; D-P, T

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16. A cubical block having square cross section of side Column I Column II
2 m and of mass M = 10 kg is resting over a i. a A. 20 cm
platform moving at constant acceleration a = 1 ii. b B. 24 cm
m/s2. Coefficient of friction between the block and iii. c C. 25 cm
the platform is  = 0.1. A force F acts at the top of bc
the cube as shown in figure. Now match Column I iv. D. 30 cm
a
with Column II.
(1) i. → B; ii. → D; iii. → A; iv. → C
(2) i. → C; ii. → D; iii. → A; iv. → B
(3) i. → A; ii. → D; iii. → C; iv. → B
(4) i. → D; ii. → C; iii. → B; iv. → A

18. Match the column I with column II


Column I Column II
Column-1 Column-2
Block neither topples nor
i. F=0 a.
slips over the platform
Block topples but does not
ii. F = 65 N b.
slip over the platform Friction coefficient between 2
Block slips but does not (A) (P) 1.33
iii. F = 5 N c. kg and 3 kg is s = 0.4 and
topple over the platform
Block slips as well as k = 0.3 . acceleration of 3 kg
iv. F = 25 N d. block is
topples on the platform
(B) Acceleration of 2 kg in above (Q) 2
(1) i. → a; ii. → d; iii. → a; iv. → c
Figure shows a uniform rod of
(2) i. → a; ii. → d; iii. → c; iv. → b
length 30 cm having a mass 3.0
(3) i. → c; ii. → d; iii. → a; iv. → b
kg. The rod is pulled by constant
(4) i. → d; ii. → c; iii. → b; iv. → a forces of 20 N and 32 N as
shown. Find the force exerted by
17. Figure shows a metallic solid block, placed in a (C) 20 cm part of the rod on the 10 (R) 3
way so that its faces are parallel to the coordinate cm part (all surface are smooth)
axes. Edge lengths along axes x, y and z are a, b is
and c, respectively. The block is in a region of
uniform magnetic field of magnitude 30 mT. One
of the edge lengths of the block is 25 cm. The
block is moved at 4 m s–1 parallel to each axis and
in turn, the resulting potential difference V that
appears across the block is measured. When the
motion is parallel to the y-axis, V = 24 mV; with (D) Coefficient of friction between (S) 24
the motion parallel to the z-axis, all surfaces is 0.25, value of
V = 36 mV; with the motion parallel to the x-axis, force ‘F’ to drag towards left
V = 0. Using the given information, correctly with constant speed
match the dimensions of the block with the values (T) T
given (U) Zero
Values of column-II are in standard unit
(1) A → U; B → Q; C → S; D → R
(2) A → T; B → R; C → U; D → P
(3) A → U; B → R; C → S; D → S
(4) A → U; B → Q; C → T; D → R

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Section-II (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION - A  V   P 
26. If the relation CP − CV = T     holds
Integer Type (Single Digit Integer) (19-26)  T P  T  V
19. Calculate the value of rate constant at very high
right then ratio of CP − CV for ideal & van der
temperature if the frequency factor is 3.25 sec–1
Waals equation of state is x. Then calculate the
value of 10x is
Given that (a = 0.2, b = 0.3, P = 2 atm, V = 100
20. ml, T = 25°C?)

SECTION - B

If ratio of bond is x in Q, then value of 10x is:
 One or More Than Correct Type (27-32)

21. For a consecutive reaction for 1st order 27. Choose the correct option: -
P ⎯⎯k1
→ Q ⎯⎯k2
→R
If concentration of Q is x & R is y after 2sec.
Calculate the value of x + y if P is initially taken
as P0 ( 2M) ,k1 = 2,k 2 = 4 (1)

22. The N − N bond energy in kJ/mol for N 2 H 4 is


Y then value of Y/180 a & b represents real & ideal gas respectively.
Given H ( N2 H4 , ) = 50kJ / mol
r H ( NH3 ,g ) = −40kJ / mol
(2)
B.E.( N − H) = 390KJ / mol
B.E.( H − H) = 430KJ / mol
 vap H ( N2 H4 , ) = 10kJ / mole a & b represents ideal & real respectively.

23. 1.89 10−5 moles of a solution contains ion A n −


(3)
requiring x moles of Cr2 O72− for oxidation of
A n − to AO−2 in basic medium while same x
moles of Cr2O72– required 3.4 10−5 moles I2 to
P P P C P
convert in IO 3− in acidic medium. Then value of a =− & b =− P
V V V Cv V
n
=
3

24. The solubility product of Al ( OH )3 at 25°C is (4)


−11
2.7 10 . A 80 ml of saturated solution of
Al ( OH )3 is mixed with 5 ml vol. of 0.6 M
NaOH. If X × 10–5 moles of Al ( OH )3 is P C P P P
a =− P   & b =−
pricipated out. Then value of X. V Cv  V  V V

28. CsCl forms a lattice (AB type), then select the


25. One litre solution is prepared by dissolving some correct option.
silver nitrate in water. The solution was found to (1) If form simple cubic structure with C.N. 8:8
boil at 100.1°C. To the resulting solution, 0.1 & packing efficiency of 72.55%.
mole NaI was added, the resulting solution was (2) If form B.C.C. structure with C.N. → 8:8 &
found to freeze at −0.4C . If the solubility packing efficiency of 68%.
product of AgI is x 10−5 , then find the value of (3) If shows schottkey defect with radius ratio
x. [Given: K b = 0.5K kg mol−1 , of 0.732 to 1.
(4) Both ion are present in void & both form the
K f = 1.86K Kg mol−1 Assume molality to be
lattice.
equal to molarity]

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29. [18] – annulene has following characteristics is - SECTION - C
(1) It is aromatic in nature.
Matrix Match Type (33-36)
(2) It is anti – aromatic in nature.
(3) It has paramagnetic ring current. 33. Match the items in three columns: -
Absorption
(4) It has diamagnetic ring current. Complex (Column Color (Column
max (lmax,
I) II)
nm)
675
A K4[Fe(CN)6] I Green X
30. 510
B [Fe(acac)3] II Red Y
[Ni(H2O)6]
C III Yellow Z 435
(NO3)2
Correct answer is -
(1) A – III – Z, B – II – Y, C – I – X
(2) A – I – X, B – II – Y, C – III – Z
(3) A – III – Y, B – I – Z, C – II – X
(4) A – I – X, B – II – Z, C – III – Y

(1) (2) 34. Match the items in two columns: -


Column I Column II
A Berthelot (i) m =m − b C

equation
B Kirchhoff (ii)  H 
CP =  
equation  T  P
C Debye huckel (iii)  a 
onsager P+  (V − b) = RT
 TV 2 
(3) (4) equation
D Allred Rochow (iv) 0.359  Z eff
 A = 0.744 +
equation r2
Correct answer is -
(1) A-ii, B-i, C-iii, D-iv
32. Identify the statement which is/are correct for (2) A-iii, B-ii, C-i, D-iv
brown ring test: (3) A-i, B-iii, C-iv, D-ii
(1) Ring appears brown due to the formation of (4) A-iv, B-i, C-iii, D-ii
3+
 Fe ( NO )2 ( H 2 O )4 
35. For an H-atom the different transition were
(2) Brown ring test is used for the detection of given:
nitrite ions in the solution. Column
(3) In brown ring test nitrate ion acts as an Column (I) (II) Column (III)
oxidizing agent (Transition) (Spectra (Region)
(4) A brown ring is formed at the junction of l line)
two layer
(A) n = 5 → n =1 (a) 10 (P) UV

O (B) n =7→n =3 (b) 8 (Q) Visible


||
( i ) CH 2 N 2
32. CH3 − C − CH 3 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ →P
( ii ) dil.H 2SO4
(C) n =6→n =3 (c) 3 (R) Infrared
( iii ) H + /Heat
(1) The product has no stereocentre (D) n =5→n =2 (d) 6 (S) Microwaves
(2) Functional group present in final product is
an aldehyde (1)  A → ( a ) , ( P,Q,R ) , C → ( d ) , ( R )
(3) Product on reaction with Zn ( Hg ) / HCl
(2)  B → ( c ) , ( R )   D → ( c ) , ( Q ) , ( R )
give alkane
(4) Final product do not give iodoform (3)  A → ( a ) , ( P,Q )  B → ( a ) , ( Q )
reaction (4)  D → ( c ) , ( Q, R ) C → ( d ) , ( Q )

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36. Match the following
Column-1 Column-2 Column-3
(Enzyme) (Substrate) (Product)

(A) Amylase (I) Lactose (P) Sugar

Hydrogen Water &


(B) Lactase (II) (Q)
peroxide oxygen

Glucose &
(C) Catalase (III) Starch (R)
galactose
Water &
Carbonic
(D) (IV) Bicarbonate (S) carbon
anhydrase
dioxide
(1) A, IV, R
(2) B, III, P
(3) C, II, Q
(4) D, I, S

Section-III (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION - A  
Integer Type (Single Digit Integer) (37–44) 42. Let the values of x   0,  satisfying
 2
3 −1 3 +1 18k
37. For the given differential equation + = 4 2 is K then is
sin x cos x 7
dy y2
= , y = f(x) is solution satisfying
dx 1 − xy 2 − 2 xy 

 ( sin )
2
f (–1) = 2 and f(x) = 1 than |x| is …
43. 5
x + cos5 x dx is equal to
0
38. Let A = A1  A2  A3  A4 where…
A1 ={ z c :| z |  3 , A2 ={ z c :| z |  5 , 44. For PQR if p is A.M & q, r are two GM’S
  z − 2 + 2i   Of two distinct positive number, then value of
A3 =  z c : I m    0 & 2
  1− i    sin3 Q + sin3 R 
  .
A4 =  z c: Im z  0 then find area A.  sin 2 P + sin 2Q + sin 2 R 

39. Let y = f(x), xR − {1} Satisfies SECTION - B


f ( x) =1 +  t + f (t ) − 1 dt & I =  f ( x) dx
x 2 0 One or More than One Correct Type (45–50)
0   1− e 45. Let f : [–2, 2] → [0, ] & g : R → R be
then I is …? respectively given by f (x) = cos–1 (cos x) & g(x) =
|x2 – 4|.
40. f(x) = –1 + 2sin2x + 5sin4x + 8sin6x + 11 sin8x + ..... P(x) define P : R → R by
 min{ f ( x), g ( x)} x  0
P ( x) = 
up to . Then  0
3 f ( x ) dx =?
max{ f ( x), g ( x)} x  0
then p(x) is

(1) Not differentiable at 6 points


41. If solution of the differential equations (2) Not differentiable at 7 points
[xy4(1 – sinx)-y] dx + xdy = 0 is given as (3) Discontinuous at x = 0
(4) Discontinuous at x = –2
x3
ay 3
=
x4
b
( ) (
− cx 2 + d sin x − ex + fx3 cos x + )
46. If the curve passing through (0, 1) and satisfying
a+b−c  dy y
constant. & k = then k is... the differential equation = is y =
d +e− f 2 dx 2 y ln y + y − x
f(x), then f(e) is greater than
(1) e (2) 1
(3) π (4) 2

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47. Let path of the shortest distance from the centre C SECTION - C
of the circle x2 + y2 – 16x + 4y + 64 = 0 meets the Matrix Match Type (51–54)
parabola x2 = –4y at A & circle at B respectively. If 4( x 2 + 1)
B divides AC internally in m: n then 51. Let f(x) be the geometric mean of &
x2 − 1
(1) m: n = 5 − 1:1
( x2 − 1)  x  1 a & b be two vectors such that
(2) AB = 2 5 − 2
1
(3) Slope of tangent at B = –2 a = f ( x)iˆ + ˆj + kˆ & b = i − ˆj + f ( x ) kˆ . Let
(4) The y-intercept of the normal to the parabola x +1
2
at A is 12.
P( x) = a .b & c , d are another two vectors, such
48. Let p, q, r  R and system of linear equation is dy
that c = iˆ −
4 xy ˆ
j − ( x 2 + 1)kˆ &
given as px + 4y = q & 5x – 4y = r, then which of dx x +1
2

the following option(s) is/are correct. 1 ˆ ˆ


(1) If p = –5 then system has unique solution for d = iˆ + j + k , such that g(x) be the solution of
f ( x)
all q & r.
 1  283
(2) If p ≠ –5 then system has infinitely many differential equation c. d = 0 , where g   =
solution for all q & –r  2  600
(3) If q + r = 0 then system has infinitely many & g(3) = 15. Based on above information, match the
entries of column 1 with the entries of column 2.
solution.
Column 1 Column 2
(4) If q + r ≠ 0 then system has no solution
A
( )
P 3 +3 P -1.5
49. Consider the set of two lines αx + (  – 3)y – (  + B P (0) Q 5
3 C g (0) R 3
3) = 0 and (  – 3)x +  y + (  + 6) = 0,  
2 D 10 – 2g(2) S 8
intersecting at some point “P” for some value of (1) A → S, B→R, C→P, D→Q
“  ”, then which of the following cannot be the (2) A → S, B→Q, C→P, D→R
equation of the straight line “OP” where “O” is (3) A → P, B→R, C→S, D→Q
origin. (4) A → R, B→S, C→P, D→Q
(1) x – 3y = 0 (2) 3x + 7y = 0
52. Consider the Planes π1  2x + 2y + z = 14, π2  x +
(3) 4x + 5y = 0 (4) 3x + 5y = 0 y + z = 42 and π3  3x – y + 2z = 164, A ray of light
emitted from point source kept at origin and
50. Let A(x1, y1), B(x2, y2), C(x3, y3) and D(x4, y4) be travelling in a direction parallel to direction ratios
four concyclic points on the rectangular hyperbola (1, 2, 1), incidents on point P of plane mirror π1
xy = 16, which lies on a circle whose center is (3, and gets reflected from it such that the reflected ray
2), P(x, y) be the coordinates of the orthocentre of incidents on point Q of plane mirror π2 and gets
the triangle ABC, if the area of the triangle formed reflected finally this reflected ray incidents on
by tangent at point A and the coordinate axes is Δ1, point R of plane mirror π3 and gets reflected, If the
the area of the triangle formed by tangent at point B coordinates of P, Q and R are respectively (x1, y1,
z1), (x2, y2, z2) and (x3, y3, z3) and direction cosines
and the coordinate axes is Δ2, the area of the
of the reflected ray “QR” is
triangle formed by tangent at point C and the
 a b c 
coordinate axes is Δ3, and the area of the triangle  , ,  based on above
formed by tangent at point D and the coordinate  4374 4374 4374 
axes is Δ4, then which of the following option(s) information match the entries of column (A) with
the entries of column (B)
is/are correct.
Column (A) Column (B)
(1) The value of x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 is 12.
The value of (x1 + y1 + z1)
(2) The value of y1 + y2 + y3 + y4 is 8. A P 14
is
(3) The value of 2 xy = 4 12 34 , where (x, y) B The value of x2 – y2 + z2 is Q 102
is a point lying on given curve. C The value of x3 + y3 + z3 is R 8
(4) The roots of the roots of the equation The value of |a| + |b| + |c|
D S 144
x   is
2 x sin = x 2 + 1 , are 1 and − 3 (1) A→P, B→R, C→S, D→Q
2 2 4
(2) A→Q, B→P, C→S, D→R
(3) A→R, B→P, C→S, D→Q
(4) A→R, B→P, C→Q, D→S
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53. Match the following 54. if f(x) = cosx + cos3x + cos5x + cos7x…up to n
Column I Column II terms
 n 
x  ,nZ 
( p − w ) ( p − w2 )
n
3
lim
n→ n 3   2 
A p =1 P –1 g(x) = 1 + 3sin2x + 5sin4x + 7sin6 xP....
is, (where w is cube root Based on above series match the following
of unity) Column 1 Column 2
If roots of α2+ α +1=0 be 
B p & q then p4 + q 4 + (pq)–2 Q 0 2
is. If I 2n =  f ( x ) dx then
0 5
1 + cos r + i sin r A maximum value of P
If zr = 3
1 + cos r − i sin r
(I2n + 2– I2n) for
n 2,6, n  N. is
C then value of z1 z 2 z 3..... R 8

where r = r
2 
2
−4 If I 2n =  f ( x ) dx then
If  sin 2 + i (1 + cos 2 )  0 1
D  i sin 2 + 1 + cos 2  S 1
B
minimum value of
Q
5
= cos p + i sin p then p
( I 2 n + 2 − I 2 n ) for
is..
n 2,6, n  n is
(1) A→Q, B→S, C→P, D→R
(2) A→S, B→Q, C→P, D→R
 g ( x ) dx = m tan + tan x + c
3
(3) A→R, B→Q, C→P, D→S 2
(4) A→S, B→Q, C→R, D→P C R
3
Then m =?

4 1
D
 g ( x ) dx = S
13
0

(1) A→S, B→ Q, C→R, D→P


(2) A→P, B→ S, C→R, D→Q
(3) A→Q, B→ S, C→R, D→P
(4) A→Q, B→ R, C→S, D→P

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