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JEE Main Full Length Test-1-Question Paper

This document contains a 20 question multiple choice physics exam with questions covering topics like: - Electric current and drift velocity of electrons - Wavelength ratios of electrons and photons with the same energy - Lens thickness, diameter, and focal length - Torque on a triangular plate from an applied force - Kinetic energy of a rolling ball after deflection - Angular momentum of a rotating mass on a rod - Energy levels of ionized carbon and the hydrogen atom - Forces acting on a racing car in circular motion - Combination logic gates - Heat energy and work output of a Carnot engine - Radius of curvature when soap bubbles merge

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JEE Main Full Length Test-1-Question Paper

This document contains a 20 question multiple choice physics exam with questions covering topics like: - Electric current and drift velocity of electrons - Wavelength ratios of electrons and photons with the same energy - Lens thickness, diameter, and focal length - Torque on a triangular plate from an applied force - Kinetic energy of a rolling ball after deflection - Angular momentum of a rotating mass on a rod - Energy levels of ionized carbon and the hydrogen atom - Forces acting on a racing car in circular motion - Combination logic gates - Heat energy and work output of a Carnot engine - Radius of curvature when soap bubbles merge

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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 current of 10 A exists in a wire of cross-sectional area of 5mm2 with a drift velocity of
2  103 ms1. The number of free electrons in each cubic meter of the wire …………..
(A) 2  1025 (B) 1 10 23
(C) 2  106 (D) 625  1025

Q2. An electron of mass m and a photon have same energy E. The ratio of wavelength of electron to
that of photon is : (c being the velocity of light )
1 1
2 2
1 E   E 
(A)   (B)  
c  2m   2m 
1
2
1 1  2m 
(C) c  2mE  2
(D)  
c E 

Q3. The thickness at the centre of a plano- convex lens is 3 mm and the diameter is 6cm. If the speed
of light in the material of the lens is 2  108 ms 1 .The focal length of the lens is ………..
(A) 15 cm (B) 0.30 cm
(C) 30 cm (D) 1.5 cm

Q4. The vernier-scale used for measurement has a positive zero error of 0.2 mm. If while taking a
measurement it was noted that ‘0’ on the vernier- scale lies between 8.5 cm and 8.6 cm, vernier
coincidence is 6, then the correct value of measurement is …………….. cm. (least count = 0.01
cm)
(A) 8.36 cm (B) 8.58 cm
(C) 8.54 cm (D) 8.56 cm

Q5. A triangular plate is shown. A force F  4 ˆi  3 ˆj y

is applied at point P. The torque at point P with F
respect to point ‘O’ and ‘Q’ are : P
(A) 15  20 3,15  20 3
10cm
(B) 15  20 3,15  20 3 10cm
(C) 15  20 3,15  20 3 0 0
60 60 x
(D) 15  20 3,15  20 3 O Q
10cm

Q6. A car accelerates from rest at a constant rate  for some time after which it decelerates at a
constant rate  to come to rest. If the total time elapsed is t seconds, the total distance traveled is :
4 2 
(A) t (B) t2
   4    
2  2 
(C) t (D) t2
   2    

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Q7. A boy is rolling a 0.5 kg ball on the frictionless floor with the speed of 20ms1 . The ball gets
deflected by an obstacle on the way. After deflection it moves with 5% of its initial kinetic energy.
What is the speed of the ball now?
(A) 14.41ms1 (B) 19.0ms1
(C) 1.00ms1 (D) 4.47ms1

Q8. A mass M hangs on a massless rod of length  which rotates at a constant z 


angular frequency. The mass M moves with steady speed in a circular path of
constant radius. Assume that the system is in steady circular motion with B
constant angular velocity . The angular momentum of M about point A is
L A which lies in the positive z direction and the angular momentum of M


about point B is LB . The correct statement for this system is:
(A) L A is constant, both in magnitude and direction
(B) LB is constant in direction with varying magnitude A M
(C) L A and LB are both constant in magnitude and direction r
(D) LB is constant, both in magnitude and direction

Q9. Which level of the single ionized carbon has the same energy as the ground state energy of
hydrogen atom?
(A) 6 (B) 8
(C) 4 (D) 1
Q10. A modern grand - prix racing car of mass m is traveling on a flat track in a v
circular arc of radius R with a speed . If the coefficient of static between the
tyres and the track is  s , then the magnitude of negative lift FL acting
downwards on the car is :
(Assume forces on the four tyres are identical and g = acceleration due to
gravity)
 2   2  R
(A) m   g (B)  m  g  
 sR   sR 
 2   2 
(C) m  g   (D) m   g
  sR   sR 

Q11. The output of the given combination gates represents:

(A) NOR Gate (B) NAND Gate


(C) XOR Gate (D) AND Gate

Q12. A polyatomic ideal gas has 24 vibrational modes. What is the value of  ?
(A) 1.30 (B) 1.03
(C) 10.3 (D) 1.37

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Q13. A solenoid of 1000 turns per meter has a core with relative permeability 500. Insulated windings
of the solenoid carry an electric current of 5 A. The magnetic flux density produced by the
solenoid is: (permeability of free space  4  10 7 H / m )
(A) 2  10 3  T (B)  T

(C) 10  4  T (D) T
5

Q14. A Carnot’s engine working between 400 K and 800 K has a work output of 1200J per cycle. The
amount of heat energy supplied to the engine from the source in each cycle is:
(A) 3200 J (B) 2400 J
(C) 1800 J (D) 1600 J

Q15. When two soap bubbles of radii a and b (b > a) coalesce, the radius of curvature of common
surface is:
ab ab
(A) (B)
ab ba
ba ab
(C) (D)
ab ab

Q16. For what value of displacement the kinetic energy and potential energy of a simple harmonic
oscillation become equal?
(A) x = 0 (B) x   A
A A
(C) x   (D) x 
2 2

Q17. An AC current is given by I  I1 sin t  I2 cos t . A hot wire ammeter will give a reading:
I1  I2 I12  I22
(A) (B) .
2 2 2
I1  I2 I12  I22
(C) (D)
2 2

Q18. Two ideal polyatomic gages at temperatures T1 and T2 are mixed so that there is no loss of
energy. If F1 and F2 , m1 and m2 , n1 and n2 be the degrees of freedom, masses, number of
molecules of the first and second gas respectively, the temperature of mixture of these two gases
is:
n T  n2 T2 n F T  n2F2 T2
(A) 1 1 (B) 1 1 1
n1  n2 n1F1  n2F2
n1F1T1  n2F2 T2 n1F1T1  n2F2 T2
(C) (D)
F1  F2 n1  n2

Q19. Two identical metal of thermal conductivities K1 and K 2 respectively are connected in series. The
effective thermal conductivity of the combination is:
K  K2 K  K2
(A) 1 (B) 1
K1 K 2 2K1 K 2
2K1 K 2 K1 K 2
(C) (D)
K1  K 2 K1  K 2

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Q20. If an electron is moving in the nth orbit of the hydrogen atom, then its velocity (n ) for the nth orbit
is given as :
1
(A) n  (B) n  n2
n
1
(C) n  n (D) n  2
n

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SECTION - B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place).

Q1. A parallel plate capacitor whose capacitance C is 14 pF is charged by a battery to a potential


difference V  12V between its plates. The charging battery is now disconnected and a porcelain
plate with k  7 is inserted between the plates, then the plate would oscillate back and forth
between the plates with a constant mechanical energy of ………pJ. (Assume no friction)

Q2. The following bodies,


(1) a ring
(2) a disc
(3) a solid cylinder S
(4) a solid sphere h
of same mass ‘m’ and radius ‘R’ are allowed to roll
down without slipping simultaneously from the top of
the inclined plane. The body which will reach first at 
the bottom of the inclined plane is ----------.
[ Mark the body as per their respective numbering
given in the question]

Q3. The angular speed of truck wheel is increased from 900 rpm to 2460 rpm in 26 seconds. The
number of revolutions by the truck engine during this time is --------.
(Assuming the acceleration to be uniform) .

Q4. For VHF signal broadcasting…….. km2 of maximum service area will be covered by an antenna
tower of height 30m, if the receiving antenna is placed at ground. Let radius of the earth be
6400km. (Round off to the Nearest Integer) (Take  as 3.14)

Q5. The radius in kilometre to which the radius of earth (R = 6400 km) to be compressed so that the
escape velocity is increased 10 times is ------------.

Q6. If 2.5  10 6 N average force is exerted by a light wave on a non- reflecting surface of 30 cm 2 area
during 40 minutes of time span, the energy flux of light just before it falls on the surface is ----------
W / cm2. (Round off to the Nearest Integer)
(Assume complete absorption and normal incidence conditions are there)

Q7. Two blocks (m  0.5kg and M  4.5kg) are


arranged on a horizontal frictionless table as m
shown in figure. The coefficient of static
3 M F
friction between the two blocks is . Then
7
the maximum horizontal force that can be
applied on the block so that blocks move
together is ---------N. (Round off to the
Nearest Integer) [ Take g as 9.8 ms-2 ]

Q8. The equivalent resistance of series combination of two resistors is ‘s’. When they are connected
in parallel, the equivalent resistance is ‘p’. If s = np, then the minimum value for n is ----------.
(Round off to the Nearest Integer)

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Q9. Four identical rectangular plates with


3
length,   2cm and breadth, b  cm are arranged as
2 A B C D
shown in figure. The equivalent capacitance between
x
A and C is 0 . The value of x is ----------. (Round off
d
to the nearest integer)

d d d

Q10. Consider two identical springs each of spring


constant k and negligible mass compared to the
mass M as shown. Fig. 1 shows one of them and
Fig. 2 shows their series combination. The ratios of
time period of oscillation of the two SHM is
Tb Ta
 x , where value of x is -----------. (Round off
Ta Tb
to the Nearest Integer) M

Fig-1

M
Fig-2

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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. The functional groups that are responsible for the ion- exchange property of cation
and anion exchange resins, respectively, are:
(A) SO3H and NH2 (B) SO3H and COOH
(C) NH2 and COOH (D) NH2 and SO3H

Q2. The set that represents the pair of neutral oxides of nitrogen is:
(A) N2O and N2O3 (B) N2O and NO2
(C) NO and NO2 (D) NO and N2O

Q3. Which of the following statement(s) is (are) incorrect reason for eutrophication?
(A) Excess usage of fertilisers
(B) Excess usage of detergents
(C) Dense plant population in water bodies
(D) Lack of nutrients in water bodies that prevent plant growth
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
(A) (C) only (B) (A) only
(C) (D) only (D) (B) and (D) only
Q4. The common positive oxidation states for an element with atomic number 24, are:
(A) +1 and +3 to + 6 (B) +1 and +3
(C) +2 to +6 (D) +1 to + 6

Q5. Match List – I with List – II


List – I List – II
(a) Haematite (i) Al2O3.xH2O
(b) Bauxite (ii) Fe2O3
(c) Magnetite (iii) CuCO3.Cu(OH)2
(d) Malachite (iv) Fe3O4
Choose the correct answer from the option given below:
(A) (a)-(iv), (b)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iii) (B) (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii)
(C) (a)-(i), (b)-(iii), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iv) (D) (a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iv)
Q6. Fructose is an example of:
(A) Heptose (B) Aldohexose
(C) Ketohexose (D) Pyranose
Q7. Match List – I with List –II
List – I List – II
Chemical Compound Used as
(a) Sucralose (ii) Synthetic detergent
(b) Glyceryl ester of stearic acid (ii) Artifical sweetener
(c) Sodium benzoate (iii) Antiseptic
(d) Bithionol (iv) Food preservative
Choose the correct match:
(A) (a)-(iii), (b)- (ii), (c)-(iv), (d)- (i) (B) (a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii)
(C) (a)-(iv), (b)-(iii), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i) (D) (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii)

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Q8. For the coagulation of a negative sol, the species below, that has the highest flocculating
power is :
(A) PO34  (B) Na
(C) Ba2  (D) SO24

Q9. Nitrogen can be estimated by Kjeldahl’s method for which of the following compound?

(A) (B)

NO 2 H2C NH2

(C) (D)

N NCl

Q10. The set of elements that differ in mutual relationship from those of the other sets is:
(A) Be – Al (B) B – Si
(C) Li – Na (D) Li – Mg

Q11. Choose the correct statement regarding the formation of carbocations A and B given.
H3C CH2 CH2 CH2 + Br
"A"
H3C CH2 CH CH2 + HBr

H3C CH2 CH CH3 + Br


"B"
(A) Carbocation A is more stable and formed relatively at slow rate
(B) Carbocation B is more stable and formed relatively at faster rate
(C) Carbocation B is more stable and formed relatively at slow rate
(D) Carbocation A is more stable and formed relatively at faster rate

Q12. One of the by-products formed during the recovery of NH3 from solvay process is:
(A) NaHCO3 (B) CaCl2
(C) Ca(OH)2 (D) NH4Cl

Q13.
OCH3

C7H7N2OCl + C2H5OH + N2 + "X" + "Y"


(A)
In the above reaction, the structural formula of (A), “X” and “Y” respectively are:

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N2 OCH
3

H H
(A) , H H , HCl
O

Cl

N2 Cl
O
(B)
, CH3 C H , HCl

OCH3

N2 Cl

(C) H H
, H H , H2O
O

OCH3
N2 OCH
3
O

(D) , CH3 C H , H2O

Cl

Q14. During which of the following processes, does entropy decrease?


(A) Freezing of water to ice at 0oC
o
(B) Freezing of water to ice at 10 C
(C) N2(g) + 3H2(g)  2NH3(g)
(D)Adsorption of CO(g) on lead surface
(E) Dissolution of NaCl in water
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(A) (A) and (E) only (B) (A), (B), (C) and (D) only
(C) (A), (C) and (E) only (D) (B) and (C) only

Q15. The correct pair(s) of the ambident nuclophiles is (are):


(A) AgCN / KCN
(B) RCOOAg / RCOOK
(C) AgNO2 / KNO2
(D) AgI / KI

(A) (B) only (B) (B) and (C) only


(C) (A) only (D) (A) and (C) only

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Q16. Match List – I with List – II:


List – I List – II
(a) Co  NH3 6  Cr  CN6 
 (i) Linkage isomerism

(b) Co  NH3 3 NO2 3  (ii) Solvate isomerism

(c) Cr  H2 O 6  Cl3 (iii) Co-ordination isomerism


3
(d) cis  CrCl2  ox 2  (iv) Optical isomerism
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(A)(a)-(iv), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii),(d)-(i) (B) (a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv)
(C) (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv) (D) (a)- (iii), (b)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iv)

Q17. Given below are two statements:


Statement I : 2-methylbutane on oxidation with KMnO4 gives 2-methylbutan-2-ol.
Statement II: n-alkanes can be easily oxidised to corresponding alcohols with KMnO4.
Choose the correct option:
(A) Both statement I and statement II are correct
(B) Both statement I and statement II are incorrect
(C) Statement I is correct but statement II is incorrect
(D) Statement I is incorrect but statement II is correct

Q18.
Enzyme A
C12H22O11 + H2O C6H12O6 + C6H12O6
Sucrose Glucose Fructose

Enzyme B
C6H12O6 2C2H5OH + 2CO2
In the above reactions, the enzyme A and enzyme B respectively are:
(A) Invertase and Zymase (B) Invertase and Amylase
(C) Zymase and Invertase (D) Amylase and Invertase

Q19. Primary, secondary and tertiary amines can be separated using:


(A) Para –Toluene sulphonyl chloride (B) Acetyl amide
(C) Chloroform and KOH (D) Benzene sulphonic acid

Q20. Amongst the following, the linear species is:


(A) O3 (B) Cl2O
(C) NO2 (D) N3

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SECTION - B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place).

Q1. The reaction 2A + B2  2AB is an elementary reaction.


For a certain quantity of reactants, if the volume of the reaction vessel is reduced by a factor of 3,
the rate of reaction increases by a factor of ______.
(Round off to the nearest integer).

Q2. In the ground state of atomic Fe(Z = 26), the spin- only magnetic moment is __101 BM.
(Round off to the nearest integer).
[ Given 3  1.73, 2  1.41 ]

Q3.
O
C
Cl O

+ C6H5NHC6H5 C6H5 C N (C6H5)2

0.140 g 0.388 g 0.210 g


Consider the above reaction. The percentage yield of amide product is _______.
(Round off to the nearest integer).
( Given : Atomic mass : C:12.0u, H:1.0 u, N: 14.0 u, O : 16.0 u, Cl: 35.5 u)

Q4. A KCl solution of conductivity 0.14 Sm 1 shows a resistance of 4.19  in a conductivity


cell. If the same cell is filled with an HCl solution, the resistance drops to 1.03. The
conductivity of the HCl solution is __________102S m1.
(Round off to the nearest integer).

Q5. On complete reaction of FeCl3 with oxalic acid in aqueous solution containing KOH, resulted in
the formation of product A. The secondary valency of Fe in the product A is________.
(Round off to the nearest integer).

Q6. A 1 molal K4Fe(CN)6 solution has a degree of dissociation of 0.4. Its boiling point is equal to that
of another solution which contains 18.1 weight percent of a non electrolytic solute A. The molar
mass of A is ___________ u. (Round off to the nearest integer).
[ Density of water = 1.0 g cm 3]
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Q7. The number of chlorine atoms in 20 mL of chlorine gas at STP is_____10 (Round off to the
nearest integer).
[ Assume chlorine is an ideal gas at STP
R = 0.083 L bar mol1 K1, NA = 6.023 1023]

Q8. Consider the reaction N2O4(g)  2NO2(g). The temperature at which KC = 20.4 and
Kp = 600.1, is_______ K. (Round off to the nearest integer).
[ Assume all gases are ideal and R = 0.0831 L bar mol1 K1]

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Q9. The total number of C-C sigma bond / s in mesityl oxide (C6H10O) is_______. (Round off to the
nearest integer).

Q10. KBr is doped with 105 mole percent of SrBr2. The number of cationic vacancies in 1 g of KBr
crystal is __________ 1014. (Round off to the nearest integer).
[ Atomic Mass : K: 39.1 u, Br : 79.9 u, NA = 6.023 1023]

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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. Consider the integral

I
10  x  ex dx , where [x] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to x. Then the value of
0 e x 1
I is equal to :
(A) 45  e  1 (B) 9  e  1
(C) 9  e  1 (D) 45  e  1

sin2 x 1  cos2 x cos2x


Q2. The maximum value of f  x   1  sin2 x cos2 x cos2x , x  R is :
sin2 x cos 2 x sin2x
3
(A) (B) 5
4
(C) 5 (D) 7

Q3. If  x, y,z  be an arbitrary point lying on a plane P which passes through the points (42, 0, 0), (0,
42, 0) and (0, 0, 42), then the value of the expression
x  11 y9 z  12 xyz
3   
2 2 2 2 2
 y  19   z  12   x  11  z  12   x  11  y  19 
2
14  x  11 y  19  z  12 
is equal to :
(A) 3 (B) 0
(C) –45 (D) 39
x a y  2 z b
Q4. If the foot of the perpendicular from point (4, 3, 8) on the line L1 :   ,   0 is (3,
 3 4
x2 y 4 z5
5, 7) then the shortest distance between the line L1 and line L 2 :   is equal to :
3 4 5
1 1
(A) (B)
2 6
2 1
(C) (D)
3 3

x 1 2
Q5. Let f be a real valued function, defined on R  1, 1 and given by f  x   3loge  .
x 1 x 1
Then in which of the following intervals, function f(x) is increasing?
 1
(A)  ,    1, 1 (B)  ,   1
 2
 1    1
(C)  ,  1    ,    1  (D)  1, 
 2    2 

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Q6. Consider a rectangle ABCD having 5,7,6,9 points in the interior of the segments AB, CD, BC, DA
respectively. Let  be the number of triangles having these points from different sides as vertices
and  be the number of quadrilaterals having these points from different sides as vertices. Then
     is equal to :
(A) 1173 (B) 1890
(C) 717 (D) 795

Q7. Given that the inverse trigonometric functions take principal values only. Then, the number of real
 3x   4x 
values of x which satisfy sin1    sin1  1
  sin x is equal to :
5
   5 
(A) 2 (B) 0
(C) 1 (D) 3

 
 cos1 1  x2 sin1 1  x 
 ,x0
Q8. Let   R be such that the function f  x     x   x
3 is continuous at x

  ,x0
= 0, where  x  x   x ,  x  is the greatest integer less than or equal to x. Then :

(A)   (B)   0
4

(C) no such  exists (D)  
2

Q9. Let A  2,3,4,5,...,30 and ' ~ ' be an equivalence relation on A  A , defined by  a,b  ~  c,d  , if
and only if ad  bc . Then the number of ordered pairs which satisfy this equivalence relation with
ordered pair (4, 3) is equal to :
(A) 6 (B) 5
(C) 8 (D) 7

Q10. Let the lengths of intercepts on x-axis and y-axis made by the circle
x 2  y 2  ax  2ay  c  0,  a  0  be 2 2 and 2 5 , respectively. Then the shortest distance from
origin to a tangent to this circle which is perpendicular to the line x  2y  0 , is equal to :
(A) 7 (B) 6
(C) 11 (D) 10

Q11. Let C be the locus of the mirror image of a point on the parabola y 2  4x with respect to the line
y  x . Then the equation of tangent to C at P  2, 1 is :
(A) x  y  1 (B) 2x  y  5
(C) x  2y  4 (D) x  3y  5

Q12. The least value of z where z is complex number which satisfies the inequality
  z  3   z  1 
exp  loge 2   log 5 7  9i , i  1 , is equal to :
 z 1  2
 

(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 5 (D) 8

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Q13. Let A denote the event that a 6-digit integer formed by 0,1,2,3,4,5,6 without repetitions, by
divisible by 3. Then probability of event A is equal to :
4 11
(A) (B)
9 27
9 3
(C) (D)
56 7

dy 
Q14. If y  y  x  is the solution of the differential equation   tan x  y  sin x, 0  x  , with
dx 3

y  0   0, then y   equal to:
4
1  1 
(A) loge 2 (B)   loge 2
2 2 2
1
(C) loge 2 (D) loge 2
4

1
Q15. Let P  x   x 2  bx  c be a quadratic polynomial with real coefficients such that 0 P  x  dx  1 and
P  x  leaves remainder 5 when it is divided by  x  2  . Then the value of 9  b  c  is equal to :
(A) 11 (B) 15
(C) 9 (D) 7

Q16. Let f : S  S where S   0,   be a twice differentiable function such that f  x  1  xf  x  . If


g : S  R be defined as g  x   loge f  x  , then the value of g''  5   g'' 1 is equal to :
205 197
(A) (B)
144 144
187
(C) (D) 1
144

dy
Q17. Let C1 be the curve obtained by the solution of differential equation 2xy  y 2  x 2 , x  0 . Let
dx
2xy dy
the curve C2 be the solution of 22
 . If both the curves pass through 1, 1 , then the area
x y dx
enclosed by the curves C1 and C2 is equal to :

(A)  1 (B)   1
4

(C)  1 (D)   1
2
 
Q18. Let a  ˆi  2ˆj  3kˆ and b  2iˆ  3ˆj  5k.
ˆ
     ˆ 
   
If r  a  b  r, r. a i  2ˆj  kˆ  3 and r. 2iˆ  5ˆj  kˆ  1,   R , then the value of
2
  r is equal to :
(A) 9 (B) 11
(C) 15 (D) 13

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Q19. Let A  1, 1 , B  3, 4  and C  2, 0  be given three points. A line y  mx, m  0 , intersects lines AC
and BC at point P and Q respectively. Let A1 and A2 be the area of ABC and
PQC respectively, such that A1  3A 2 , then the value of m is equal to :
4
(A) (B) 2
15
(C) 3 (D) 1

x2 y 2
Q20. If the points intersections of the ellipse   1 and the circle x 2  y 2  4b,b  4 lie on the
16 b2
curve y 2  3x2 , then b is equal to :
(A) 10 (B) 6
(C) 5 (D) 12

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SECTION - B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place).

Q1. Let Sn  x   log 1


2
x  log 1
3
x  log 1
6
x  log 1
11
x  log 1
18
x  log 1
27
x  ..... up to n-terms. Where a >
a a a a a a

1. If S24  x   1093 and S12  2x   265 , then the value of a is equal to……

 x2  1 
x 2

 1  tan1  
Q2. For real numbers , ,  and  , if  x  dx
  x2  1
 x 4  3x 2  1 tan1   
 x 
 2
1  x  1 
  loge  tan 
   x2  1
1       tan 1  x2  1 
     tan  C
  x   x  x 

where C is an arbitrary constant, then the value of 10        is equal to……..

a  b 
Q3. Let A   1  and B   1  be two 2  1 matrices with real entries such that A  XB, where
a2  b 2 
1 1 1 2 2
X 
3 1 k 
2 2
3
2 2 2

 , and k  R . If a1  a2  b1  b2 and k  1 b2  2b1b2 , then the value of k   
is………..

Q4. If the distance of the point 1, 2,3  from the plane x  2y  3z  10  0 measured parallel to the
x 1 2  y z  3 7
line,   is , then the value of m is equal to…….
3 m 1 2

k k k k k
n
k n  1   3   7   15   31  
Q5. Let n be a positive integer. Let A    1 C k                . If
k0  2   4   8   16   32  
1
63A  1  , then n is equal to……
230

1 1 1
Q6. Let ,a and b be in G.P. and , ,6 be in A.P., where a, b > 0. Then 72  a  b  is equal to………
16 a b

Q7. In ABC , the lengths of sides AC and AB are 12 cm and 5 cm, respectively. If the area of ABC
is 30 cm2 and R and r are respectively the radii of circumcircle and incircle of ABC , then the
value of 2R  r (in cm) is equal to……..

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Q8. Let f : R  R and g : R  R be defined as


 x  a, x  0  x  1, x0
f  x   and g  x    2 , where a, b are non-negative real numbers.
 x  1, x  0  x  1  b, x  0
If  gof  x  is continuous for all x  R , then a + b is equal to……….

Q9. Consider the statistics of two sets of observations as follows :


Size Mean Variance
Observation I 10 2 2
Observation II n 3 1
17
If the variance of the combined set of these two observations is , then the value of n is equal
9
to…….
  
Q10. Let c be a vector perpendicular to the vectors a  ˆi  ˆj  kˆ and b  ˆi  2ˆj  kˆ . If
   
   
c. ˆi  ˆj  3kˆ  8 then the value of c. a  b is equal to………

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