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JEE(Main) -2023

Test Date: 30th January 2023 (Second 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. A vehicle travels 4km with speed of 3km/h and another 4km with speed of 5km/h, then its
average speed is
(A) 3.50 km/h (B) 3.75 km/h
(C) 4.25 km/h (D) 4.00 km/h

Q2. A thin prism P1 with an angle 6 and made of glass of refractive index 1.54 is combined with
another prism P2 made from glass of refractive index 1.72 to produce dispersion without average
deviation. The angle of prism P2 is
(A) 1.3 (B) 4.5

(C) 6 (D) 7.8

Q3. An electron accelerated through a potential difference V1 has a de-Broglie wavelength of  . When
V 
the potential is changed to V2 , its de-Broglie wavelength increases by 50% . The value of  1  is
 V2 
equal to
3
(A) 4 (B)
2
9
(C) (D) 3
4
Q4. Match List I with List II:
List-I List-II
A. Attenuation I. Combination of a receiver and transmitter.
B. Transducer II. Process of retrieval of information from the carrier wave at receiver
C. Demodulation III. Converts one form of energy into another
D. Repeater IV. Loss of strength of a signal while propogating through a medium.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below :


(A) A – IV, B – III, C – II, D – I (B) A – IV, B – III, C – I, D – II
(C) A – I, B – II, C – III, D – IV (D) A – II, B – III, C – IV, D – I

Q5. As shown in the figure, a point charge Q is placed at the


centre of conducting spherical shell of inner radius a and
outer radius b. The electric field due to charge Q in three
different regions I, II and III is given by : Q I II III
(I : r < a, II : a < b, III : r > b) O a
(A) EI  0, EII  0,EIII  0 b
(B) EI  0, EII  0,EIII  0
(C) EI  0, EII  0, EIII  0
(D) EI  0, EII  0, EIII  0
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Q6. As shown in the figure, a current of 2A flowing in an equilateral


triangle of side 4 3 cm. The magnetic field at the centroid O of the
triangle is (Neglect the effect of earth’s magnetic field) 2A
2A
(A) 3 3  105 T O
(B) 4 3  104 T
(C) 4 3  105 T
2A
(D) 3  104 T

Q7. A point source of 100W emits light with 5% efficiency. At a distance of 5m from the source, the
intensity produced by the electric field component is :
1 W 1 W
(A) (B)
10 m2 20 m2
1 W 1 W
(C) (D)
2 m 2 40 m2

Q8. A force is applied to a steel wire ‘A’, rigidly clamped at one end. As a result elongation in the wire
is 0.2mm. If same force is applied to another steel wire ‘B’ of double the length and a diameter
2.4 times that of the wire ‘A’, the elongation in the wire ‘B’ will be (wires having uniform circular
cross sections)
(A) 6.06  102 mm (B) 3.0  102 mm
(C) 6.9  10 2 mm (D) 2.77  102 mm

Q9. The output Y for the input A and B of A


circuit is given by truth table of the shown
circuit is: Input
Y = Output

(A) (B)
A B Y A B Y
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 1 0 1 1
1 0 1 1 0 1
1 1 1 1 1 0
(C) (D)
A B Y A B Y
0 0 1 0 0 1
0 1 1 0 1 0
1 0 1 1 0 0
1 1 0 1 1 1

Q10. A flask contains hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio of 2 : 1 by mass at temperature 27 C. The ratio
of average kinetic energy per molecule of hydrogen and oxygen
respectively is :
(A) 4 : 1 (B) 1 : 4
(C) 2 : 1 (D) 1 : 1
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Q11. Match List I with List II :


List I List II
A. Torque I. kg m -1 s-2
B. Energy density II. Kg ms-1
-2 -2
C. Pressure gradient III. kg m s
2 -2
D. Impulse IV. Kg m s

Choose the correct answer from the options given below :


(A) A – IV, B – I, C – III, D – II (B) A – IV, B – I, C – II, D – III
(C) A – I, B – IV, C – III, D – II (D) A – IV, B – III, C – I, D – II

Q12. For a simple harmonic motion in a mass spring system shown,


the surface is frictionless. When the mass of the block is 1 kg,
the angular frequency is 1. When the mass block is 2kg the
angular frequency is 2 . The ratio 2 / 1 is
(A) 1 (B) 1
Block
2 2
(C) 2 (D) 2

Q13. Other is labeled as Reason R


Assertion A : Efficiency of a reversible heat engine will be highest at  273  C temperature of
cold reservoir.
Reason R : The efficiency of carnot’s engine depends not only on temperature of cold reservoir
 T 
but it depends on the temperature of hot reservoir too and is given as n  1  2 .
 T2 
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below
(A) A is true but R is false
(B) A is false but R is true
(C) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(D) Both A and B are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A

Q14. A current carrying rectangular loop PQRS is made of P Q


uniform wire. The length PR = QS = 5cm and PQ = RS = A
I
100 cm. If ammeter current reading change from I to 2I,
the ratio of magnetic forces per unit length on the wire
PQ due to wire RS in the two cases respectively R S
 fPQI : fPQ2I  is :
(A) 1 : 3
(B) 1 : 2
(C) 1 : 4
(D) 1 : 5

Q15. In the given circuit, rms value of current (Irms) through the XL  200  XC  100 
resistor R is :
R  100 
1
(A) A (B) 2A
2
(C) 2 2 A (D) 20A
Vrms  100 2 V

Q16. A machine gun of mass 10kg fires 20g bullets at the rate of 180 bullets per minute with a speed of
100 ms-1 each. The recoil velocity of gun is
(A) 1.5 m/s (B) 0.6 m/s
(C) 2.5 m/s (D) 0.02 m/s
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Q17. An object is allowed to fall from a height R above the earth, where R is the radius of earth. Its
velocity when it strikes the earth’s surface, ignoring air resistance, will be
(A) 2 gR (B) gR
gR
(C) (D) 2 gR
2

Q18. A block of 3 kg is attached to a string whose other end is


T
attached to the wall. An unknown force F is applied so that the
30
string makes an angle of 30 with the wall. The tension T is :
(Given g = 10 ms-2)
F
(A) 15 N (B) 10 N
(C) 20 N (D) 25 N

3 kg

Q19. Given below two statements : one is labeled as Assertion A and the other is labeled as Reason
R
Assertion A : The nuclear density of nuclides 10 6 56 20 209
5 B, 3 Li, 26Fe, 10 Ne and 83 Bi can be arranged

as NBi  NFe  NNe  BN  IdN


Reason R : The radius R of nucleus is related to its mass number A as R = R0 A1/3, where R0 is a
constant.

In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below
(A) A is true but R is false
(B) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
(C) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(D) A is false but R is true

Q20. The equivalent resistance between A and B is_______.


1 1.5  0.5 
(A) 
2
12
1
(B) 
3 8 4
A B
2 2
(C)  6
3
6
3
(D) 
2 1 1
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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. In a Young’s double slit experiment, the intensities at two points, for the path differences and
4

(  being the wavelength of light used) are I1 and I2 respectively. If I0 denotes the intensity
3
I I
produced by each one of the individual slits, then 1 2  ________.
I0

Q2. A body of mass 2kg initially at rest. It starts moving unidirectionally under the influence of a
1
source of constant power P. Its displacement in 4s is  2 P m. The value of  will be_____.
3

Q3. A stone tied to 180cm long string at its end is making 28 revolutions in horizontal circle in every
1936
minute. The magnitude of acceleration of stone is ms2 . The value of x_______.
x
22
(Take   )
7

Q4. In an ac generator, a rectangular coil of 100 turns each having area 14  102 m2 is rotated at 360
rev/min about an axis perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 3.0 T. The
maximum value of the emf produced will be _________V.
22
(Take   )
7

Q5. A uniform disc of mass 0.5kg and radius r is projected with


18m/s
velocity 18m/s at t = 0s on a rough horizontal surface. It starts
off with a purely sliding motion at t = 0s. After 2s it acquires a
purely rolling motion (see figure). The total kinetic energy of t=0 t = 2s
the disc after 2s will be______J (given, coefficient of friction is
2
0.3 and g = 10m/s ).

Q6. As shown in figure, a cuboid lies in a region with electric z

field E  2x 2 ˆi  4yjˆ  6kˆ N . The magnitude of charge within the (0,0,3)


C
euboid is n 0 C. The value of n is ________
(if dimension of euboid is 1 2  3m3 ). (0,0,0) (0,2,0)
y
(1,0,0)

x
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Q7. If the potential difference between B and D is zero, the value B


1 6 x
of x is  . The value of n is _______.
n
3 1

1
x
2
D

Q8. A faulty thermometer reads 5  C in melting ice and 95 C in steam. The correct temperature on
absolute scale will be ______K when the faulty thermometer reads 41 C.

Q9. The velocity of a particle executing SHM varies with displacement (x) as 42  50  x 2 . The time
x
period of oscillations is s. The value of x is _________.
7
22
(Take   )
7

Q10. A radioactive nucleus decays by two different process. The half life of the first process is 5
minutes and that of the second is 30s. The effective half-life of the nucleus is calculated to be

s. The value of  is __________.
11
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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. Which of the following reaction is correct?



(A) 2LiNO3  2Li  2NO 2  O2 (B) 4LiNO3   2Li2 O  4NO2  O2
 
(C) 2LiNO3   2LiNO2  O2 (D) 4LiNO3   2Li2 O  2N2O 4  O2

Q2. The water quality of a pond was analysed and its BOD was found to be 4. The pond has
(A) Highly polluted water
(B) Slightly polluted water
(C) Very clean water
(D) Water has high amount of fluoride compounds

Q3. Match List I with List II


List-I( Mixture) List-II (Separation Technique)
A. CHCl3 + C6H5NH2 I. Steam distillation
B. C6H14 + C5H12 II. Differential extraction
C. C6H5NH2+H2O III. Distillation
D. Organic compound in water IV. Fractional distillation
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(A) A- III, B-I, C-IV, D- II (B) A-IV, B-I, C-III, D-II
(C) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV (D) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II

Q4. Boric acid is solid, whereas BF3 is gas at room temperature because of
(A) Strong ionic bond in Boric acid
(B) Strong covalent bond in BF3
(C) Strong van der Waal’s interaction in Boric acid
(D) Strong hydrogen bond in Boric acid

Q5. The wave function () of 2s is given by


1/ 2
1  1  r   r /2a0
 2s    2  e
2 2  a0   a0 
At r  r0 , radial node is formed. Thus, r0 in terms of a0
a0
(A) r0  2a0 (B) r0 
2
(C) r0  4a0 (D) r0  a0

Q6. The Cl-Co-Cl bond angle values in a fac-[Co(NH3)3Cl3] complex is / are:


o o o
(A) 90 (B) 90 & 180
o o o
(C) 90 &120 (D) 180

Q7. Given below are two statements: One is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as
Reason R.
Assertion A: Antihistamines do not affect the secretion of acid in stomach.
Reason R: Antiallergic and antacid drugs work on different receptors.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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(A) A is false but R is true


(B) A is true but R is false
(C) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(D) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

Q8. The correct order of pKa values for the following compounds is:
OH OH OH OH

N NO 2

a b c d
(A) b > d >a >c (B) c > a > d > b
(C) b > a >d > c (D) a > b > c > d

Q9. Given below are two statements:


Statement I: During Electroyltic refining, the pure metal is made to act as anode and its impure
metallic form is used as cathode.
Statement II: During the Hall-Heroult electrolysis process, purified Al2O3 is mixed with Na3AlF6 to
lower the melting point of the mixture.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options
given below:
(A) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
(B) Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
(C) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
(D) Both statement I and Statement II are incorrect

Q10. Formulae for Nessler’s reagent is;


(A) KHgI3 (B) K2HgI4
(C) HgI2 (D) KHg2I2

Q11. CH3 CH3

Br Br
NO 2
(X) (Y)
In the above conversion of compound (X) to product (Y), the sequence of reagents to be used
will be:
(A) Br2(aq) (ii) LiAIH4 (iii) H3O+ (B) Br2,Fe (ii) Fe, H+ (iii) LiAlH4
+
(C) Fe, H (ii) Br2(aq) (iii) HNO2 (iv) H3PO2 (D) Fe, H+ (ii) Br2(aq) (iii) HNO2 (iv) CuBr
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Q12. Given below are two statements: One is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as
Reason R.
O

Assertion A: can be easily reduced using Zn-Hg / HCl to


OH OH
Reason R: Zn-Hg/HCl is used to reduce carbonyl group to –CH2– group.

In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:

(A) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(B) A is true but R is false
(C) A is false but R is true
(D) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

Q13. Bond dissociation energy of “E-H” bond of the “H2E” hydrides of group 16 elements (given below),
follows order.
A. O
B. S
C. Se
D. Te
Choose the correct from the options given below :
(A) A > B >D > C (B) A > B > C > D
(C) D > C > B > A (D) B > A > C > D

Q14. Match List I with List II


List-I( complexes) List-II (Hybridisation)
A. Ni(CO)4  I. sp3
B. Cu NH3  4 
2 II. dsp 2
C. Fe  NH3  6 
2 III. sp3 d2
D. Fe  H2 O 6 
2 IV. d2 sp3
(A) A- II, B-I, C-III, D- IV (B) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(C) A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV (D) A-I, B-II, C-IV, D-III

Q15. Maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in shell with n= 4 are:
(A) 16 (B) 72
(C) 32 (D) 50

Q16. KMnO4 oxidises I in acidic and neutral / faintly alkaline solution respectively, to
(A) IO3 & I2 (B) IO3 & IO3
(C) I2 & IO3 (D) I2 &I2
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Q17. Decreasing order towards SN1 reaction for the following compounds is:
Cl Cl Cl Cl

NO 2 OMe Cl
a b c d
(A) a > c > d >b (B) b > d > c > a
(C) a > b > c > d (D) d > b > c > a

Q18. The most stable carbocation for the following is:


NH2 NH2 NH2 NH2

a b c d
(A) b (B) a
(C) c (D) d

Q19. Chlorides of which metal are soluble in organic solvents:


(A) Be (B) Ca
(C) K (D) Mg

Q20. 1 L, 0.02 M solution of [Co(NH3)5SO4] Br is mixed with 1L, 0.02 M solution of [Co(NH3)5Br]SO4.
The resulting solution is divided into two equal parts (X) and treated with excess of AgNO3
solution and BaCl2 solution respectively as shown below:
1L Solution (X) + AgNO3 solution (excess)  Y
1L Solution (X) + BaCl2 solution (excess)  Z
The number of moles of Y and Z respectively are
(A) 0.02, 0.01 (B) 0.01, 0.02
(C) 0.01, 0.01 (D) 0.02, 0.02
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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.

x
Q1. The graph of log vs log p for an adsorption process is a straight line inclined at an angle of 45o
m
with intercept equal to 0.6020. The mass of gas adsorbed per unit mass of adsorbent at the
pressure of 0.4 atm is _______ 101(Nearest integer)
Given: log 2 = 0.3010

Q2. Lead storage battery contains 38% by weight solution of H2SO4. The van’t Hoff factor is 2.67 at
this concentration. The temperature in Kelvin at which the solution in the battery will freezes is
__________(Nearest integer)
Given Kf = 1.8 K kg mol1.

Q3. An organic compound undergoes first order decomposition. If the time taken for the 60%
decomposition is 540s, then the time required for 90% decomposition will be is ________s.
(Nearest integer)
Given: ln 10 = 2.3; log 2 =0.3

Q4. Iron oxide FeO, crystallises in a cubic lattice with a unit cell edge length of 5.0 A . If density of the
FeO in the crystal is 4.0 g cm 3, then the number of FeO units present per unit cell
is______________. (Nearest integer)
Given: Molar mass of Fe and O is 56 and 16g mol1 respectively.
NA = 6.01023 mol1.

Q5. The strength of 50 volume solution of hydrogen peroxide is ___________ g / L


(Nearest integer).
Given:
Molar mass of H2O2 is 34 g mol1
Molar volume of gas at STP = 22.7L

Q6. A short peptide on complete hydrolysis produces 3 moles of glycine (G), two moles of leucine (L)
and two moles of valine (V) per mole of peptide. The number of peptide linkages in it are
____________.

Q7. Consider the following equation:


2SO2 (g)  O2 (g)  2SO3 (g), H  190KJ
The number of factors which will increase the yield of SO3 at equilibrium from the following
is_______________.
A. Increasing temperature
B. Increasing pressure
C. Adding more SO2
D. Adding more O2
E. Addition of catalyst

Q8. The electrode potential of the following half cell at 298 K


X | X2  (0.001M) || Y2  (0.01M) | Y is ___________  10 2 V (Nearest integer)
Given: E0X2 |X  2.36V
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E0Y2  |Y  0.36V
2.303RT
 0.06V
F

Q9. 1 mole of ideal gas is allowed to expand reversibly and adiabatically from a temperature of 27°C.
The work done is 3 kJ mol1. The final temperature of the gas is _______ K (Nearest integer).
Given CV = 20 J mol1 K1.

Q10. Number of compounds from the following which will not dissolve in cold NaHCO3 and NaOH
solutions but will dissolve in hot NaOH solution is_______.
O O

O H OH
OH O
, , O ,

O O
OH
O

, ,
O

H O H3C CH3
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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 f, g and h be the real valued functions defined on R as


x  sin  x  1
 ,x  0  , x  1
f  x   x , g  x     x  1
 1, x  0 
  1 , x  1
and h  x   2  x   f  x  , where  x  is the greatest integer  x . Then the value of lim g  h  x  1  is
x 1

(A) 0 (B) sin 1


(C) 1 (D) 1
         
Q2. 
Let a and b be two vectors. Let a  1, b  4 and a  b  2 . If c  2a  b  3b , then the value of 
 
b  c is
(A) 48 (B) 24
(C) 60 (D) 84

dy  x 2  3y2 
Q3. The solution of the differential equation   2 2  , y 1  0 is
dx  3x  y 
2xy 2xy
(A) loge x  y  2
0 (B) loge x  y  2
0
 x  y x  y
xy xy
(C) loge x  y  2
0 (D) loge x  y  2
0
x  y  x  y
 
Q4. Let   R, a   ˆi  2jˆ  3k,
ˆ b  ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ .
          2

      
If a  b  a  b  a  b  8iˆ  40ˆj  24kˆ , then  a  b  a  b    is equal to
(A) 136 (B) 132
(C) 140 (D) 144

Q5. If a plane passes through the points  1, k, 0 ,  2,k, 1, 1,1,2  and is parallel to the line
2
x  1 2y  1 z  1 k 1
  , then the value of is
1 2 1 k  1k  2 
6 13
(A) (B)
13 6
5 17
(C) (D)
17 5
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2 2 2
3   1  2  1 
Q6. lim 4   2     2    ...   3    is equal to
n n n  n n
   
19
(A) (B) 12
3
(C) 0 (D) 19

Q7. Let a1  1, a2 , a3 ,a4 ,...... be consecutive natural numbers.


 1  1  1  1  1 
Then tan1    tan    ....  tan   is equal to
 1  a1a2   1  a2 a3   1  a2021a2022 
 
(A) cot 1  2022   (B) tan1  2022  
4 4
 
1
(C)  tan  2022  1
(D)  cot  2022 
4 4

Q8. A vector v in the first octant is inclined to the x-axis at 600, to the y-axis at 450 and to the z-axis at

 
an acute angle. If a plane passing through the points 2,  1, 1 and  a,b,c  is normal to v , then

(A) a  b  2c  1 (B) 2a  b  c  1
(C) a  2b  c  1 (D) 2a  b  c  1

x3 ax 2 x3
Q9. If the functions f  x    2bx  and g  x    ax  bx 2 ,a  2b have a common extreme
3 2 3
point, then a  2b  7 is equal to :
(A) 3 (B) 6
3
(C) (D) 4
2

Q10. Let q be the maximum integral value of p in 0, 10  for which the roots of the equation
5
 2
x 2  px  p  0 are rational. Then the area of the region  x, y  : 0  y   x  q ,0  x  q is
4

125
(A) 164 (B)
3
(C) 243 (D) 25

Q11. Let A be a point on the x-axis. Common tangents are drawn from A to the curves x 2  y 2  8 and
2
y 2  16x . If one of these tangents touches the two curves at Q and R, then  QR  is equal to
(A) 76 (B) 81
(C) 72 (D) 64

Q12. The number of ways of selecting two numbers a and b, a  2,4,6,....,100 and
b  1,3,5,....,99 such that 2 is the remainder when a  b is divided by 23 is
(A) 268 (B) 108
(C) 54 (D) 186
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Q13. For ,   R , suppose the system of linear equations


xyz 5
2x  2y  z  8
3x  y  4z  
has infinitely many solutions. Then  and  are the roots of
(A) x 2  18x  56  0 (B) x 2  10x  16  0
(C) x 2  18x  56  0 (D) x 2  14x  24  0

13 9
Q14. 
Let x  8 3  13   
and y  7 2  9 . If  t  denotes the greatest integer  t , then
(A)  x  is even but  y  is odd (B)  x  is odd but  y  is even
(C)  x  and  y  are both odd (D)  x    y  is even

Q15. Let S be the set of all values of a1 for which the mean deviation about the mean of 100
consecutive positive integers a1, a 2 , a3 ,....,a100 is 25. Then S is
(A) 99 (B) 9
(C) N (D) 

Q16. The parabolas : ax 2  2bx  cy  0 and dx 2  2ex  fy  0 intersect on the line y = 1. If a, b, c, d,


e, f are positive real numbers and a, b, c are in G.P., then
d e f
(A) , , are in G.P. (B) d,e,f are in G.P.
a b c
d e f
(C) d,e,f are in A.P. (D) , , are in A.P.
a b c

Q17. If P is a 3 x 3 real matrix such that PT  aP   a  1 I , where a > 1, then


(A) Adj P  1 (B) P is a singular matrix
1
(C) Adj P  (D) Adj P  1
2

Q18. The range of the function f  x   3  x  2  x is :


(A)  5, 10  (B)  5, 13 

(C)  2 2, 11 (D)  2, 7 

Q19. Consider the following statements :


P : I have fever
Q : I will not take medicine
R : I will take rest
The statement “If I have fever, then I will take medicine and I will take rest” is equivalent to :

(A)  P  Q    ~ P   R    
(B)  ~ P   ~ Q   ~ P   R 
(C)  ~ P  ~ Q   ~ P  ~ R  (D)  P ~ Q    P ~ R 
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Q20. Let a,b,c  1, a3 , b3 and c 3 be in A.P., and loga b, logc a and logb c be in G.P. If the sum of first 20
a  4b  c a  8b  c
terms of an A.P., whose first term is and the common difference is is 444 ,
3 10
then abc is equal to:
(A) 343 (B) 216
125 343
(C) (D)
8 8
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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. If the value of real number a > 0 for which x 2  5ax  1  0 and x 2  ax  5  0 have a common
3
real root is then  is equal to……
2

Q2. The number of seven digits odd numbers, that can be formed using all the seven digits 1, 2, 2, 2,
3, 3, 5 is…………

Q3. Let A be the area of the region  x, y  : y  x , y  1  x  , y  2x 1  x  . Then 540 A is equal


2 2

to…….

Q4. A bag contains six balls of different colours. Two balls are drawn in succession with replacement.
The probability that both the balls are of the same colour is p. Next four balls are drawn in
succession with replacement and the probability that exactly three balls are of the same colour is
q. If p : q  m : n , where m and n are coprime, then m  n is equal to……..

 1 
Q5. If  sec 2x  1 dx   loge cos2x    cos 2x  1  cos x   constant, then    is equal
  
to……..

Q6. Let a line L pass through the point P  2,3,1 and be parallel to the line
x  3y  2z  2  0  x  y  2z . If the distance of L from the point  5,3,8  is  , then 3 is equal 2

to……..

Q7. Let A  1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9 . Then the number of possible functions f : A  A such that
f  m  n   f  m   f  n  for every m,n  A with m  n  A is equal to………….

Q8. 50th root of a number x is 12 and 50th root of another number y is 18. Then the remainder
obtained on dividing  x  y  by 25 is……..

Q9. Let P  a1,b1  and Q  a2 ,b2  be two distinct points on a circle with center C  
2, 3 . Let O be the

35
origin and OC be perpendicular to both CP and CQ. If the area of the triangle OCP is , then
2
a12  a22  b12  b22 is equal to……….

th
Q10. The 8 common term of the series
S1  3  7  11  15  19  .....,
S2  1  6  11  16  21  ....
is…………
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KEYS to JEE (Main)-2023


PART – A (PHYSICS)
SECTION - A

1. B 2. B 3. C 4. A
5. A 6. A 7. D 8. C
9. B 10. D 11. A 12. A
13. C 14. C 15. B 16. B
17. B 18. C 19. D 20. C

SECTION – B
1. 3 2. 4 3. 125 4. 1584
5. 54 6. 12 7. 2 8. 313
9. 88 10. 300

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

SECTION - B
1. 16 2. 243 3. 1350 4. 4
5. 150 6. 6 7. 3 8. 275
9. 150 10. 3
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PART – C (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION - A
1. D 2. A 3. B 4. C
5. B 6. D 7. BD 8. C
9. B 10. C 11. C 12. B
13. C 14. D 15. C 16. D
17. D 18 A 19. B 20. B

SECTION - B
1. 13 2. 240 3. 25 4. 14
5. 1 6. 158 7. 432 8. 23
9. 24 10. 151
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Solutions to JEE (Main)-2023


PART – A (PHYSICS)
SECTION – A
2v1v 2 2  3  5 15
Sol1. v    km / hr  3.75km / hr
v1  v 2 35 4

Sol2. For dispersion without deviation,


 1  1  A1   2  1  A 2
 1  1.54, A1  6 , 2  1.72
So, 1.54  1  A1  1.72  1  A 2
 0.54  6  1.72  1  A 2
 A 2  4.5

Sol3. At V1, wavelength  


3
At V2, wavelength    50% of  
2
As we know, debroglie wavelength
h 1
 
2me V V
 V2 2 V2 V 9
     1 
 3  V1 3 V1 V2 4
 
 2 

Sol4. A  IV, B  III, C  II, D I

Sol5. Using Gauss’s Law


Q
  enclosed
0
For conductor, Qenclosed = 0
 E  0, a  r  b
E  0, r  a & r  b
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I 
Sol6. B at centroid   0  sin 1  sin 2   3
 4 d 

1  2  60 4cm
d  2cm 4 3
c
B 
 4  10   2 
7
3 3
2cm
  3
4  2  10 2  2 2 
 3 3  105 T 2 3

Power  P 
Sol7. Intensity (I) 
Area  A 

I
100W  0.05  1 W / m2
2 20
4    5  m2

Sol8. For wire – A


F   
  Y
A   
F 0.2
 2  Y - (i)
r 
For wire – B
F   
  Y - (ii)
  5.76  r 2
 2 
 From (i) & (ii), we get
5.76 0.2  2

1 
0.4
   6.9  10 2 mm
5.76

Sol9. From Truth table, we can say that it is NAND Gate.

3
Sol10. Average kinetic energy is equal to kT
2
or, KE  T
KE H2 1
So  or 1: 1
KE O2
1

Sol11. Torque  F  r  kg m2 / s2
Energy kgm2 / s2
Energy density   3
 kgm1s2
vol m
P ML1T 2
Pressure gradient    kgm 2 s2
x L
-1
Impulse  Ft  kg m / s or kg m s .

2 m
Sol12. T   2  Time period of spring block system
 k
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k

m
1
or  
m
 2kg 2
 2  
1 1kg 1

Sol13. Both Reason & assertion are two & reason is the correct explanation of assertion.

2
F    I2  F  2 0  2I
Sol14.  1   FPQ  0 & 2   FPQ 
 2 d    2d
 2
 FPQ : FPQ  1: 4

Vrms Vrms
Sol15. Irms  
z 2
R   x C  xL 
2

200 2

100 2  100 2
200 2

100 2
2

Sol16. As Fext = 0

So Pnet  0
or momentum of gun = momentum of bullets
180 20
 10  Vgun    100
60 1000
 Vgun  0.6m / s

Sol17. Using conservation of mechanical energy :


PEi  KEi  PEf  KEf
GMm  GMm 1
 0   mv 2
2R R 2
 GMm GMm 1
   mv 2
2R R 2
GMm 1 2
  mv
2R 2
GM
v  gR
R
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Sol18. For Translation equilibrium


T1

Fx  0 & 
Fy  0 T
30
For vertical
120
T1 cos30  3 g 150 F
F
90
3
 T1  3g
2
 T1  20N
3 kg
For Horizontal
T1 sin30  F
1
 20  F
2
 F  10N

Sol19. Assertion is false but Reason is True.

1 1 7 2 3  7  8 18
Sol20.      1.5  0.5 
Re q 4 12 3 12 12
12 2 12 
 Re q    
18 3 8 4 A 12/7 B
A B
2
6 8 4
C
6
2 6
1 1
A 3/2 B

8 4 1.6 2.4
A B
C
2 6
12/7 12/7

3/2 3/2

SECTION – B
Sol1. As we know that the phase difference    is related to path difference  x  as :
  kx
2  
So, 1  . 
 4 2
2  2
& 2  . 
 3 3
Now resultant intensity is given as
I1  I0  I0  2 I0 I0 cos  1   2I0
& I2  I0  I0  2 I0 I0 cos  2   I0
I1  I2 2I0  I0 3
  
I0 I0 1
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Sol2. P  Fv  ma v
P dv
  v.
m dt
P
 dt  vdv
m
P v2  2P  1/2
t v   t
m 2 m
dx
Also, v
dt
dx 2P 1/2
So,
dt

m
 
t

2P 1/2
dx 
m t dt

2 2P 3/2
x .t
3 m
1 8 3/2 1
x  P   4   .42 P
3 2 3
 4

Sol3.   180cm  1.8m


 In 60sec  28 revolution  28  2 rad
28  2 rad
 In 1sec 
60 sec
14
or  rad / sec
15
14 22
 
15 7
44
 rad / sec
15
 a  2 
44  44  1.8

225
1936  1.8

225
1936

x
225
 x  125
1.8

Sol4. As we know that


max  NBA
 360  2 
 
 100   3  14  102  
 60 

 1584 Volt
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Sol5. As we know that


fr  m   a 
 m g   ma
 a  g  3m / s 2
& u  18m / s
So, at t  2 sec, v  18  3  2
v  18  6  12m / s
Thus, KETotal  KETranslational  KErotational
2
1 1  mr 2   v 
 mv 2   
2 2  2   r 
2
1 1  mr 2   v 
 mv 2   
2 2  2   r 
3
 mv 2
4
3
  0.5  144
4
KETotal  54 J

Sol6. From the diagram, we can conclude that sides of cuboid is 1m, 2m & 3m along x, y and z-axis.
As we know that
 
flux     E  A
2
 x  0  0 &  x 1m  2 1 .  2  3   12
  y 0  0 &  y  2m   4  2  1 3   24
& z 0  6  1 2   12 & z 3  6  1 2   12
 Total   0  12    0  24   12  12   12
Qenclosed
Also 
0
Q
12   Q  120
0
 n  12

Sol7. If VB  VD  0
or VB  VD
 Resistance is in Proportion
P R

Q S
 6  3   x 1 
   
6  3   x  1
 
1 2 x
2 x
 
3 x  x  1
 2x 2  2x  3x
 2x 2  x  0
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 x  2x  1  0
1
x  0, x
2
1 1
Thus x  n2
n 2

Sol8. Using Temperature relation :-


41  C  5 C c  0 C

95 C  5 C 100 C  0 C
36 c
 
90 100
 x  40 c
Thus temperature in Kelvin is  40  273  k  313k

Sol9. 4v 2  50  x2
50 x 2
v2  
4 4
50  x 2
v
4
1 2
v
2
5 2   x2

v   A2  x2
1 2
  , Now Time period, T 
2 
2
T  4
1/ 2
22 x
T  4 
7 7
 x  88

Sol10. In radioactive successive decay,


 eff  1   2
n2 n2 n2
 
Teff T1 T2
1 1 1
 
Teff 5  60 30
1 1  10

Teff 300
300 
Teff  
11 11
   300
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PART – B (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION – A
Sol1. 4LiNO3 
 2Li2 O  4NO2  O2

Sol2. BOD value < 5  clean water

Sol3. (A) Due to large difference in B.pt of CHCl3 & C6H5NH2 these can be separated by simple
distillation.
(B) Due to very small difference in B.pt of C6H14 and C5H12 these can be separated by
fractional distillation.
(C) Mixture of aniline and water can be separated by steam distillation because aniline is
steam volatile and it is insoluble in water.
(D) Generally organic compounds are water insoluble so these can be separated by using
differential extraction technique.

Sol4. In Boric acid strong H-bonding are present therefore it exist as solid.

Sol5. At node  2s  0
r0
2 0
a0
 r0  2a0

Sol6.
Cl
H3N Cl

Co

H3N Cl

NH3
Cl Co Cl Bond angle = 90o

Sol7. Antihistamines do not affect the secretion of acid in stomach because antiallergic and aniacid
drugs work on different receptors.

Sol8.
OH OH OH
OH

(a)
N NO 2
- M effect + H effect
+ M effect
(b) (c) (d)
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So the correct order of acidic strength is c > a > d > b


1
 pka 
acidic strength
 correct order of pKa is b> d > a > c

Sol9. In electrolytic refining, the pure metal is used as cathode and impure metal is used as anode.
Na3AlF6 is added during electrolysis of Al2O3 to lower the melting point and increase conductivity.

Sol10. Nessler’s reagent is K2HgI4

Sol11.
CH3 CH3
CH3 CH3 CH3

H3PO2
Br2 HNO2
Fe
H+ aq. Br Br
Br Br Br Br

NH2 NH2 N2
NO2

Sol12.
O
Zn - Hg
HCl
HO Cl
If acid sensitive group is present then side reaction can also occurs.

Sol13.
H O H S H Se H Te

 extent of overlapping decreases


 Bond dissociation energy also decreases.

Sol14.
2+ 2+ 2+
[Ni(CO)4] [Cu(NH3)4] [Fe(NH3)6] [Fe(H2O)6]
3 2 3 2 2 3
Hybridisation Sp dsp Sp d d sp

Sol15. Maximum no of electrons in a shell = 2n2 = 2(4)2 = 32

Sol16. Oxidation of I in acidic medium


2MnO4  10 I  16H  2Mn2   5I2  8H2O
Oxidation of I in neutral / faintly alkaline solution

2MnO4  I  H2O  2MnO2  2OH  IO3
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Sol17. Rate of SN1 reaction  stability of C

(a) (b) (c) (d)

NO 2 OMe Cl

-M +M -I
Stability of C  b > d > c > a

Sol18.
NH2 NH2

Most stable due to extended conjugation.

Sol19. BeCl2 are covalent in nature and soluble in organic solvent.

Sol20. [Co NH3 5 SO 4 ]Br  AgNO3  AgBr


0.01 mol 0.01 mol

[Co NH3 5 Br] SO 4  BaCl2  BaSO4


0.01 mol 0.01 mol

SECTION – B
x 1
Sol1. log  logp  logk
m n
1
 tan 45o  1 log
x 1
n 
m n
logk  0.6020  k  4
x  1
log  log  k.p n  log K
m  
1
x x 1
 kp n   4  0.4 
m m log p
x
 1.6  16  101
m

Sol2. Tf  iK f m
i  2.67
k f  1.8K kgmol1
moles of solute 38  1000
m 
mass of solvent 98  62
2.67  1.8  38  1000
Tf 
98  62
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Tf  30.05o C
So, freezing point of solution = 27330=243K

Sol3. For 1st order reaction rate constant is


1  A 0 1  A 0
k  ln  t  ln
t  A t k  A t

1  A 0 10
n n
t1 k 0.4  A 0 540 4
  
t2 1  A 0 t2  n10
n
k 0.1 A 0
540  n10   n 4
  t 2  1350 sec
t2 n4

ZM Z  72
Sol4. d 3
4
NA  a 6.0  10  125  10 24
23

Z  4.166  4

Sol5. Strength = molarity  molarmass


50
Strength of H2 O2   34  150
11.35

Sol6. Number of peptide linkage = amino acid-1


= 7-1
=6

Sol7. 2SO2(g)  O 2(g)  2SO3(g) ; H  190kJ the yield of SO3 can be increases by
(B) Increasing pressure
(C) Adding more SO2
(D) Adding more O2

Sol8. Anode  X2  2e


X 
Cathode Y 2   2e  Y
X  Y 2  
 X 2  Y
E0cell  E0C  E0A
 0.36   2.36   2.72 V
0 0.0591 0.001
Ecell  Ecell  log
2 0.01
2
Ecell  275  10 V

Sol9. For reversible adiabatic process


w  U  nCv T
3000  1 20   T2  300 
T2  150K

Sol10. Ester will not dissolve in cold NaHCO3 and NaOH solution but dissolve in hot NaOH solution.
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PART – C (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION – A
Sol1. LHL RHL

lim g h  x  1
x 1
 
lim g h  x  1
x 1


 lim g  2  x  1 
 x  1  
 lim g  2  x  1 
 x  1 
 
x 1  x  1  x 1  x  1 
 
 lim g  2  1  lim g  0  1
x 1 x 1

 lim g  1  lim g  1


x 1 x 1

1 1
   
Sol2. 
c  2a  b  3b 

take dot product with b
   
c b  0  3 bb  
2
 3 b  48

dy xdv
Sol3. y  vx , homogeneous equation v
dx dx


dx  3  v

2

dv

3
x  v  1
dx dv v 2 dv
 x  3   v  13   v  13  c

3dv dv dv dv
 nx    3
  2 2
 3
c
 v  1 v 1  v  1  v  1
dv dv dv
 nx  4  3
  2 2
c
 v  1 v 1  v  1
4 2
 nx   n  v  1  c
 2  v  1
2
 v  1
y  2x 2x 2
 nx  n   1   2
c
x  x  y x  y
2x  x  y   2x 2
 n  x  y   2
c
x  y
2xy
 n  x  y   2
x  y c
y 1  0  c  0
2xy
 n  x  y   2
 x  y
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        
Sol4.      
Use a  b  c  a  c b  a  b c
             
          a  b   a  b   a  b a  b 
a  b  a b  a  b  a  b  a  b

     2 2
 8iˆ  40ˆj  24kˆ   a  b   a  b   0
 
 
 8  i  5 j  3k      4  9  1    4    a  b 
ˆ ˆ ˆ 2 2

 
 ˆi  5ˆj  3kˆ  a  b  ˆi  4  3   ˆj  2  3   kˆ  2  2
 
  1
 
a  b  2iˆ  ˆj  kˆ
 
a  b  3ˆj  5kˆ
    2        2
   
a  b  a b  aa ab ba bb
 2
 4 a b
 4 1  25  9   140

x  1 y   1/ 2  z   1
Sol5. line  
1 1 1
Let A  1, k, 0  , B  2, k,  1, C 1, 1, 2 

CA  2iˆ   k  1 ˆj  2kˆ

CB  ˆi   k  1 ˆj  3kˆ
1 1 1
line  normal  2 k  1 2  0
1 k  1 3
k 5

2
3  n 1  r 
Sol6. lim  2    convert to continuous integral
n n  n 
 r 0   
1
2
3   2  x  dx
0
1
3
2  x 
3
3
0

 33  23  19

 1 
Sol7. t r  tan1  
 1  ar ar 1 
 a  ar 
 tan1  r 1 
 1  ar  ar 1 
 tan1  ar 1   tan1 ar
Put r  1, 2,.....2021
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Sum = tan1 a2022  tan1 a1


 tan1  2022   tan1 1

 tan1  2022  
4
 
or   cot 1 2022 
2 4

  cot 1  2022 
4

Sol8. 
Direction cosine of vectors  cos600 ,  cos 450 , cos  
 cos2   cos2   cos2   1
1 1
   cos2   1
4 2
1 1
 cos2    cos   as  is acute.
4 2
1 1 1
Equation of plane
2
x 2  
2

 y  1   z  1  0
2
 x  2  2y  2  z  1  0
 x  2y  z  1
  a,b,c  lies in it  a  2b  c  1

Sol9. At extreme point slope is '0'.


So f '  x   0 and g'  x   0 , will have common solution.
f '  x   x 2  ax  2b
g'  x   x 2  2bx  a
x  1 , is the common root.

5
Sol10. D  P2  4  P
4
 P 2  5P
 P P  5 
P  0, 10  , for D to perfect square P can be 0, 9
So, q = 9
9
2
now required area =   x  9
0
dx  243

4 R
Sol11. y  mx  is tangent to x 2  y 2  8 Q
m
4
m
2 2
2
 m2 1  m 2  2  
1 m

m  1
y  x4
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For parabola at  x1, y1 


yy1  8  x  x1 
 compare  x1, y1   R  4,8 
For circle at  x 2 , y 2 
xx2  yy2  8
 x 2 , y2   Q  2, 2 
Sol12. a + b will be an odd number
a  b  25, 71, 117, 163
 a,b    2,23 ,  4,21 ,.....,  2, 4, 1  12 cases
 2,69 ,  4,67 ,....., 7, 0, 1  35 cases
18,99 ,  20,97  ,....., 100, 17   92 cases
 64,99 , ....., 100,63   19 cases
Sol13. use cramer’s rule
1 1 1 1 1 5
  2 2   0;  3  2 2 8  0
3 1 4 3 1 
  0,   14

13

Sol14. Let x  8 3  13  I f
where I   x 
0  f 1
13

Let f '  8 3  13 
It will be a fraction
13 13

now I  f  f '  8 3  13   8 3  13 
I  f  f '  2 Natural number 
 f  f ' must be an integer
So, f  f '  0
So, I  2 (Natural number)
Similarly  y  is an even number
So  x    y  is an even number

Sol15. Pattern is a1, a  1, a1  2,.....,.a1  99


Mean deviation remains unchanged while shifting the pattern.
So, 0, 1, 2, 3,….,99
99  100
Mean =  49  5
2  100
Mean deviation about mean
1 3 99 
2    ..... 
2 2 2  502
    25 .
100 100
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It is true as given value. So, ai  N .

Sol16. ax 2  2bx  cy  0
y  1, b2  ac
 ax2  2 acx  c  0
2  c
  ax  c  0x
a
2
Now, dx  2ex  fy  0
c
x ,y 1
a
dc c
  2e f 0
a a
 d  c  2  e ca  fa  0
 dc  2eb  af  0
 dc  af  2eb
d f 2eb
  
a c ac
d f 2e d e f
    , ,  AP
a c b a b c

Sol17. PT  P     1 I
P  P T     1 I

 P   P     1 I     1 I 

 1  2
 P  I  0
 P  I
n1
use adj A  A

Sol18. Domain x   2, 3 


1 1 3x  2x
f 'x   
2 2x 2 3x 2 2x 3x
f '  x  sign + -
1
2
1
Maxima at x 
2
 1
f    10
2
f  2   5  f  3 
f  x    5, 10 
 

Sol19. P    Q  R 
Use p  q  p  q
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So,  P    Q  R     P  Q     P  R 

2
 loga  logb logc
Sol20. 2b3  a3  c 3 ;    
 logc  loga logb
3 3
  logc    loga 
ca
 2b3  2a3
abc
a  4b  c
T1   2a ;
3
a  8b  c 3a
Common difference = 
10 5
20   3a  
Sum  444   2   2a   19    
2   5 
a6

SECTION – B
Sol1. Let common root be '  '
2  1 13a 3
    
26a 6 4a 13 2a
2 9 9 9
a   
2  13 2 2  13
   13

6!
Sol2. Pattern .....................1  ways
2!3!
6!
.....................3  ways
3!
6!
.....................5  ways
3!2!
6!
total =  2  240
3!

Sol3. Plot y  x2
2
y  1  x 
1 1
y  2x  x  1  2,4 
 
required region is
1
2


2 2x  2x 2  x 2 dx 
0
1
 2  x 2  x 3  2
0

1
A   540A  135
4
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1 1 1
Sol4. p  6 C1     
6 6 6
 1 1 1 1
q  6 C2  2!       4
6 6 6 6
4! 1
here pattern is aaab  select 6 C2  2! arrange  4 each balls have probability .
3! 6
p 1/ 6  6  6  6  6

q 65 4
p 9
  m  n  14
q 5

1  cos 2x
Sol5.  sec 2x  1 dx   dx
cos 2x
2 sin x
 dx ; put 2 cos x  t ;  2 sin x dx  dt
2cos2 x  1
dt
    n t  t 2  1  c
2
t 1
2
 n 2 cos x  2  cos x   1  c

 n 2 cos x  cos 2x  c


1 2
  n 2 cos x  cos 2x  c
2
1
   n 2cos2 x  cos 2x  2 2 cos x  cos2x  c
2
1
   n 2cos2 x  cos 2x  2 1  cos 2x  cos2x  c
2
1
   n 1  2cos2x  2 cos 2x 1   cos2x   c
2
1 1 1 1
   n cos 2x   cos 2x 1  cos 2x  constant,   ,  
2 2 2 2
  1

x  2 y  3 z 1
Sol6. Let line be  
a b c
It will also satisfy  a  3b  2c  0
a  b  2c  0
a b c
  
1 1 1
General pt on line P    2,   3,   1
Direction ratio of PQ    3, ,   7 
4
PQ  line    3      7  0   
3
2 2
PQ    3   2     7   3 2  8  58
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158

3
 3 2  158

Sol7. f m  n   f  m  f  n 
Let m  1, f  n   f 1  f n 

 f  n  f 1  1  0 
 f 1  1
Let check for m  n  3
2

f 9   f 3 
So f  3  can be 1,3  f  9  will be decided automatically.
Now total ways = 1 6  2  6  6  1  432

Sol8. x  1250 , y  1850


 x  y  1250  1850

 650 425  925 
  5  1
50
5  1 25
 10  1
25

  25  1 25  1  25v  1
or  25  1 25x  23 
so, remainder is 23.

35 1
Sol9. PQ will be diameter   OC  PC P
2 2
 35  5  PC  PC  7 O
OP  OQ  12 C
So, a12  b12  a22  b22  12  12  24

Sol10. 1st common term = 11


common difference = LCM of both 4 & 5 = 20
t 8  11   8  1 20
 11  140  151

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