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AITS - 5 PHYSICS (PAPER – II)

PHYSICS PART (A)


SECTION I : (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS)

This section contains 08 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE or MORE than one is/are correct.

1. For the AC circuit shown, the reading of ammeter and voltmeter are 5A and 50 5 volts
respectively, then (circuit in resonance)
V
20mH
10
50F

A
(A) average power delivered by the source is 250W
(B) rms value of AC source is 50 volts
(C) rms value of AC source is 100 volts
(D) frequency of ac source is 100/2  Hz

2. With reference to the Young’s double slit experiment, the correct statement(s) is/are
(A) if the separation between the screen and slits is increased, then the fringes go farther.
(B) if the separation between the two slits is increased, then number of fringes on the screen
decreases
(C) if the whole arrangement is immersed in a medium with refractive index  , then the number of
fringes on the screen will increase
(D) if the slits are illuminated with white light then the central maxima of the fringe pattern will also
be white in colour

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3. Two narrow cylindrical pipes A and B are filled with hydrogen and helium gases respectively at
same temperature. Pipe A is open at both ends and pipe B is open at one end and closed at the other
end. If frequency of the second overtone of pipe A is equal to the frequency of the first overtone of
the pipe B,
v 1
(A) ratio of the velocities of sound waves in the two pipes A 
vB 2
vA 42
(B) 
vB 25
lA 168
(C) ratio of their lengths 
lB 25
lA
(D) 2 2
lB

4. A ball is dropped from height h above a smooth horizontal surface. The collision is elastic. The
motion of the ball is/are
(A) Oscillatory (B) Periodic (C) SHM (D) Straight line motion

5. If potential difference across inductor is 3V and across the resistor is 4V at an instant in a L-R series
circuit. Then find possible potential difference across the supplied AC voltage source at the same
instant.
(A) 5V (B) 1V (C) 7V (D) 4V

6. A particle moves in such a way that time dependent ' x ' and ' y ' co-ordinates are given by the
equations
x  Rt  Rsin t; y  R  R cos t
Choose the correct alternative(s) from the following
(A) at the maximum value of its Y co-ordinates its speed is 2R .
(B) at the minimum value of its Y co-ordinate its speed is zero.
(C) at the minimum values of its Y co-ordinate its acceleration is equal to 2 R directed along
negative y-axis.
(D) at the minimum value of its Y co-ordinate its acceleration is equal to 2 R directed along
positive y-axis.

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7. A uniform wheel is rolling without slipping on a horizontal surface. At a certain instant, its centre of
mass has velocity ' v ' and acceleration 'a ' . P, Q and R are three points on the rim of the disc as shown
in the figure. Acceleration of
R

a
Q
v

P
(A) P s vertically upwards (B) Q may be vertically downwards
(C) R cannot be horizontal (D) Some point on the rim may be horizontal leftwards

8. In zero gravity region, A point charge +Q of mass M is connected to a spring of natural length L0
and spring constant k. A uniform magnetic field B is directed inside the plane of paper. The point
charge is given an initial velocity v0 perpendicular to the length of spring as shown. It is given that
Mv 0
B . Then which of the following quantities remains conserved during the motion of particle?
QL 0
V0
B

O Q, M
k
L0
(A) Kinetic energy (B) Potential energy
(C) Total energy of system (D) Angular momentum of particle about O

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SECTION II: (PARAGRAPH TYPE)

This section contains 8 multiple choice questions relating to FOUR paragraphs with
Two questions on each paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTION NOS. 9 TO 10

When a block of mass m is attached to a spring of spring constant k and made to oscillate on level
smooth ground, it has time period T. Now the same system is made to oscillate on rough level
ground of friction coefficient  . Initially block was pulled to right side by distance A from natural
length position and released. The block is seen to oscillate with time period T ' .

9. Choose the correct statement


(A) T '  T (B) T '  T (C) T '  T (D) T ' is not constant

10. The maximum compression in the spring is


mg 2mg mg
(A) A  (B) A  (C) A  (D) A
k k 2k

PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTION NOS. 11 TO 13

Three pieces of string each of length L are joined end to end to make a string of length 3L, the linear
mass densities of strings 1, 2 and 3 are , 4 and 9 respectively. One end of the combined string is
tied to fixed support and the string is stretched to a tension T. A transverse wave has been generated
at the other end having frequency F.

2 3
1

, L 4, L 9, L

T
11. What is the time taken by the wave to reach fixed end?
   
(A) 3L (B) 6L (C) 9L (D) L
T T T T

12. Find the ratio of wavelengths of waves on three strings


(A) 3 : 2 : 1 (B) 12 : 6 : 4 (C) 3 : 4 : 5 (D) 1 : 2 : 3

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PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTION NOS. 13 TO 14

Gate AB in figure is 15 m long and 8 m wide into the paper and is hinged at B with a stop at A. The
gate is 5 mm thick with, specific gravity = 8. The string is perpendicular to the gate. Neglect
atmospheric pressure.
Pulley
A
10,000kg

Water
15m h

53o B

13. If the water level is 5 m, find the horizontal component of force applied by water on gate.
(A) 100 N (B) 10000 N (C) 1000 N (D) 1000 kN

14. Approximate range of water level h for which the gate will start to fall.
(A) h < 1 meter (B) h > 10 meter
(C) h between 1 & 10 meter (D) None of these

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PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTION NOS. 15 TO 16

To find the capacitors between two arbitrary shaped conductors A and B carrying equal and opposite
Q aQ  x 2 
charges Q and –Q say, we use the formulae C  , where AB
V
V  V   . If E  0 1  d 2  ,
E.d

where a  constant and d  least distance the conductors, answer the following equations:


 
A O P B


d
x
O
15. The potential difference between the conductors is
aQd 3aQd 5aQd 2 4aQd
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 0 2 0 30 3 0

16. The capacitance of the system is


 a 3 0
(A) 0 (B) 0 (C) (D) None of these
4ad 3d 4ad

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SECTION III: (MATCHING LIST TYPE)

This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching lists.
The codes for the lists have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which only ONE is
correct.

17. Match the column :

Column – I Column – II
(P) For a concave mirror, when an object is placed (1) Virtual
between pole and focus, the image is
(Q) For a convex mirror, when a real object is placed (2) Enlarged
between pole and infinity, the image is
(R) For a concave mirror, when an object is placed (3) Erect
between the centre of curvature and focus, the
image is
(4) Formed between pole and focus

CODES
P Q R
(A) 1,2,3 1,3,4 2
(B) 1,3,4 2 1,2,3
(C) 2 1, 4 2, 3
(D) 1, 3 1 2, 4

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18. Match the column. Comment on values of i and V after t  0 .

Column – I Column – II
VR
(P) i S (1) i increases
R

R C

V Ideal battery

Switch S is closed at t  0
VR
(Q) i S (2) i decreases
R

Ideal battery

Switch S is closed at t  0
(R) (3) VR increases
VR
i
R S

1
Meter bridge setup. Jockey is slided
from left extreme at t = 0 to middle of
wire slowly. R = S.
(S)   (4) VR decreases
i
 
VR R F
 
 
A constant force F is applied on a
conducting rod of mass m starting from
rest at t  0 friction is negligible.
(5) After a long time, i is constant.
CODES
P Q R S
(A) 2, 4, 5 1,3, 5 1, 3, 5 1, 4
(B) 1, 3, 5 1, 3, 5 2, 4, 5 5
(C) 2, 4, 5 5 2, 4, 5 1, 3, 5
(D) 5 1, 3, 5 1, 3, 5 2, 4

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o
19. A parallel beam of light of equal intensity consisting of two wavelengths 1  4000 A and
o
 2  8000 A is incident perpendicular to the plane of both the slits in a typical Young’s double slit
experiment. The separation between both slits is d  2mm and the distance between slits and screen
is D  1meter. In each situation of column-I a point P on screen is specified by its distance ‘l’ from
central bright fringe on screen. Match each situation of column-I with the corresponding statements
in column-II.
P

S1 l

Central line
S2
D

Column – I Column – II
(P) At P such that l = 0.1 mm (1) o
Intensity is maximum for 1  4000 A
(Q) At P such that l = 0.2 mm (2) o
Intensity is minimum for 1  4000 A
(R) At P such that l = 0.4 mm (3) o
Intensity is maximum for  2  8000 A
(S) At P such that l = 0.6 mm (4) o
Intensity is minimum for  2  8000 A
(5) Intensity is maximum for both 1 &  2

CODES
P Q R S
(A) 1, 4 1, 3 1, 5 2
(B) 3, 5 1, 4 2 1, 4
(C) 1, 2 1, 5 1, 4 2
(D) 2 1, 4 1, 3, 5 1, 4

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20. Match the following :

Column – I Column – II
(P) (1) U  0
2P0
P

P0

V0 2V0
V
(Q) (2) U  0
 T = constant
(density)

T (temperature)
(R) A monoatomic gas expands according to (3) W 0
P 2/5
the process  constant
T
(S) (4) W 0

Piston and all the walls are thermally


insulated and the piston is slowly moving
downward cylinder contain ideal gas.
(5) Q  0

CODES
P Q R S
(A) 1, 2 3, 5 2, 4 1, 5
(B) 3, 5 1, 3, 5 2, 3 1, 4
(C) 2, 5 2 4, 5 3
(D) 1, 4 2, 4 3, 5 1, 3, 5

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CHEMISTRY PART (B)


SECTION I : (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS)

This section contains 08 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE or MORE than one is/are correct.

21. Which of the following will form precipitates with aq. AgNO3?

(a) —Br (b) —Br (c) —Br (d) Br

22. Identify the correct statement.


(a) 1 M NaCl has higher freezing point than 1 M glucose solution.
(b) 1 M NaCl solution has almost same boiling point as 1 M KCl solution, assuming 100%
ionisation.
(c) Apparent molecular weight of NaCl will be less than 58.5 in water because it undergoes
dissociation.
(d) i = 1 when acetic acid is dissolved in benzene.

23. Which of the following sets of reagents and reaction conditions are not advised for the following
transformation?
A B
R  CH 2  CH 2 Br  Pr oduct  R  CH  CH 3
|
Br
(a) A = conc. RO–, 80ºC, B = HBr/CH3COOH, 20ºC
(b) A = dil. aq. OH–, 20ºC, B = HBr/H2O, 20ºC
(c) A = dil. aq. OH–, 20ºC, B = HBr/CHCl3, 0ºC
(d) A = conc. RO–, 80ºC, B = Br2/CHCl3. 0ºC

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24. Substances which reduces the rate of setting of plaster of paris are
(a) NaCl (b) Alum (c) Borax (d) CaSO4

25. In which of these options do both constituents of the pair have the same magnetic moment?
(a) Zn2+ and Cu+ (b) Co2+ and Ni2+ (c) Mn4+ and Co2+ (d) Mg2+ and Sc+


HCO H KMnO 4 / OH
26. Reaction 1 : trans-2-butene  3 .
H O
Reaction 2 : cis-2-pentene    
2

Which of the following statements are incorrect about the above reactions?
(a) Reaction 1 leads to racemic mixture.
(b) Reaction 1 produces optically inactive compound.
(c) Reaction 2 yields meso compound.
(d) Reactions 1 and 2 give same product.

27. 8.7 g of pure MnO2 is heated with an excess of HCl and the gas evolved is passed into a solution of
KI. Calculate the amount of the iodine liberated.
(a) 0.1 mol (b) 25.4 g (c) 15.4 g (d) 7.7 g

28. Which of the following species can be oxidised completely by 0.1 mole of MnO4– in acidic medium?
(a) 0.5 mole Fe+2 (b) 0.166 mole FeC2O4
(c) 0.25 mole C2O42– (d) 0.6 mole Fe+3

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SECTION II: (PARAGRAPH TYPE)

This section contains 8 multiple choice questions relating to FOUR paragraphs with
Two questions on each paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTIONS 29 TO 30

When sucrose is hydrolysed, it produced dextrorotatory "glucose" and laevorotatory "fructose"


whereas the reactant itself is a dextrorotatory compound. The above conversion process follows first
order kinetics. Similarly, an optically active compound A is hydrolysed as follows.

A  H 2 O H 2B  C
The observed rotation of compounds A, B and C are 60º, 50º and – 80º per mole respectively. The
angles of rotation after 40 minutes and after the completion of reaction were 26º and 10º
respectively. At 27ºC activation energy for conversion is 27 kJ mol–1. (Antilog 1.175 = 14.97)

29. The value of rate constant of the above reaction at 27ºC is


(a) 5.57 × 10–3 min–1 (b) 1.94 × 10–3 min–1
–6 –1
(c) 1.37 × 10 min (d) 6.13 × 10–3 min–1

30. The value of t1/ 2 for the above process at 127ºC is


(a) 5.68 minutes (b) 1.2 hours (c) 8.4 minutes (d) 1.5 hours

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PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTIONS 31 TO 32

Aldehydes undergo disproportionation reaction in presence of aqueous NaOH. Simultaneous


oxidation and reduction of a compound is scientifically called as disproportionation.
Aldehydes having no  -hydrogen show this reaction called Cannizzaro’s reaction. Few exceptions
are also there to this generalization.
The reaction may be represented as:
C6 H5 — CHO  C6 H5CHO  C6 H5COONa  C6 H5CH 2 OH
NaOH

Intramolecular Cannizzaro reaction is also possible.
CHO CH2OH
NaOH

CHO COONa

31. The aldehyde having hydrogen which gives Cannizzaro reaction is:
(a) CH3CH2CHO (b) CH3CHCHO
CH3
(c) CH3CHCHO (d) C2H5CH2CHO
Cl

32. The product formed in the following reaction will be:


CHO
NaOH
Pr oduct
CHO
CH 2OH COONa CH 2 OH CHO
(a) (b) (c) (d)
CH 2OH COONa COONa COONa

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PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTIONS 33 TO 34


Some properties of O3 are:
1. O3 is unstable.
2. It is dark blue and paramagnetic.
3. Its boiling point is 112°C.
The blue colour of this gas is due to intense absorption of red light. This is particularly important
since, the layer of O3 in our upper atmosphere absorbs harmful UV radiations coming from the sun.
The use of CFC (chlorofluorocarbons) in refrigerators is harmful for O3 layer. It is feared that this
will allow an excessive amount of UV light to reach the earth, which causes melanoma (skin cancer)
in humans. The other harmful substances for O3 layer are oxides of nitrogen and halogens.

33. Among the following which damages the O3 layer:


(a) ClO + O  Cl + O2 (b) Cl + O3 ClO + O2
(c) O3 + h O + O2 (d) All of these

34. Which reaction is responsible for the damage of O3 layer by oxides of nitrogen?
(a) 2NO + O2 2NO2 (b) O3 + h O2 + O
(c) NO + O3 NO2 + O2 (d) NO2 + O  NO + O2

PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTIONS 35 TO 36

Colloidal particles have charge with them. The charge on all colloidal particles is similar. The charge
on the colloidal particles is opposite and equal to that of charge on the dispersion medium. The
charge on the colloidal particles is one of the stability cause. If we make an electrical arrangement
that only the colloidal particles move without the movement of liquid medium, the phenomenon is
called electrophoresis. Colloidal solutions also show osmotic properties. Osmosis in presence of
electrical arrangement is called the electroosmosis.

35. Existence of colloidal particles is due to


(a) The colloidal particles are neutral in presence of dispersion medium.
(b) They carry the charge only of one type.
(c) They carry oppositely charged particles.
(d) Colloidal particles are not reactive.

36. When an electric current is passed through the colloidal solution and the experiment so arranged that
only dispersion medium moves, the phenomenon is called:
(a) Electrophoresis (b) Electrodisintegration
(c) Electroosmosis (d) Electrolysis

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SECTION III: (MATCHING LIST TYPE)

This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching lists.
The codes for the lists have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which only ONE is
correct.

37. Match the following Column – I and Column – II:

COLUMN I COLUMN II
(COMPLEX) (SHAPE)
(P) [Zn (NH3)4]2+ (1) Octahedral
(Q) [Cu (NH3)4]2+ (2) Tetrahedral
(R) [Fe (CN)6]3– (3) Square planar
(S) Fe(CO)5 (4) Trigonal bipyramidal
(5) Distorted tetrahedral

CODES:
P Q R S
(a) 3 1 2 4
(b) 1 2 3 4
(c) 2 1 4 3
(d) 2 3 1 4

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38. Match the following Column – I and Column – II

Column I Column II
(P) OH (1) Single substitution occurs and
ortho product is predominant.

concH2SO4, Room temperature

(Q) OH (2) Single substitution occurs and


para product is predominant.

concH2SO4, 100oC

(R) O OH (3) Tri–substitution occurs.


HO–C

Br2–Water

(S) OH (4) Di–substitution occurs.


CH3 Br2–Water

(5) No reaction occurs.

Codes:
P Q R S
(a) 3 1 2 4
(b) 1 2 3 4
(c) 2 1 4 3
(d) 2 3 1 4

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39. Match the following Column – I and Column – II:

COLUMN I COLUMN II
(P) Number of values of (l) for an (1) 0, 1, 2, … (n – 1)
energy level.
(Q) Actual values of (l) for an energy (2) +l … +2, +1, 0, –1, –2, … –l
level.
(R) Number of ‘m’ values for a (3) 2l + 1
particular type of sub energy level.
(S) Actual values of ‘m’ for a particular (4) n
type of sub energy level.

Codes:
P Q R S
(a) 4 1 3 2
(b) 1 3 2 4
(c) 4 2 1 3
(d) 2 3 1 4

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40. Match the following Column – I and Column – II

COLUMN – I COLUMN – II
(REACTIONS) (TYPE OF REACTIONS)
(P) (1)
Alkylation of Acetylide ion Elimination bimolecular reaction
(Q) Dehalogenation of vicinal dihalide (2) Nucleophilic substitution reaction
with NaI/CH3COCH3
(R) Oxy mercuration - Demercuration (3) Oxidation Reaction
of alkene
(S) Ozonolysis of alkyne, followed by (4) Addition Reaction
hydrolysis
(5) Disproportionation reaction

Codes:
P Q R S
(a) 4 1 3 2
(b) 2 1 4 3
(c) 4 2 1 3
(d) 2 3 1 4

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PAPER – II (ANSWER KEY)

21. (B, D) 22. (B, C) 23. (B, C, D) 24. (B, C) 25. (A, C)

26. (A, C, D) 27. (A, B) 28. (A, B, C) 29. (A) 30. (C)

31. (B) 32. (C) 33. (D) 34. (C) 35. (B)

36. (C) 37. (D) 38. (B) 39. (A) 40. (B)

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MATHEMATIC PART (C)


SECTION I : (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS)

This section contains 08 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE or MORE than one is/are correct.

   
41. Let f  x     cos 1  cos x     sin 1  sin x   where x   0, 2 . Then which of the following
2  2 
statement(s) is (are) correct?
(A) f(x) is continuous and differentiable in  0, 2 
  2  2 
(B) Range of f(x) is  , 
 4 4
(C) f(x) is strictly decreasing in  0,  

2
3
(D)  f  x  dx 
0
24

42. Area bounded by curves y  x  1 and y  x  1 is


(1) 21 2 2

x  1   x  1 dx (2) 20  x  x2  dx
1

(3) 2   2
2  x   2  x  dx
2 2
(4)
1 3

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x3  4
43. Let f  x   then which of the following is(are) correct.
 x  1
3

(A) Limf  x   1
x 
(B) x = –2 is the point of local minimum.
4 
(C) The equation f (x) = c will have three real and distinct roots for c   ,1  1, 4 
9 
(D) The line y = 1 intersects the graph of f (x) at exactly one point.

x
dt
44. For 0  x  1 , let f  x    then which of the following hold(s) good?
0 1 t2
 3 2 2
(A) f '    2 (B) f   
 2  3 3
f x
(C) L im
x 0 x
1 (D) f  x   f  
1 x2 

2
 x   0,1

ˆi 4ˆj 1 10
45. Let a, b > 0 and     bkˆ and   b ˆi  ajˆ  kˆ , then the maximum value of is
a b b 5   
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 8

46. If a straight line L with negative slope passes through P(1, 4) and meets the coordinate axes at A and
B such that area of triangle OAB is minimum (O is origin), then which of the following statement(s)
is (are) correct?
(A) y-intercept of line L equals 2.

(B) Distance of line L from 4, 17 equals 1 
(C) Area of triangle OAB equals 16.
(D) Radius of the circle inscribed in triangle OAB equals 5  17

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47. Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct?


(A) If f (x) is a continuous function in [0, 2], then there exists some c  R such that
f  x1   f  x 2   c  x1 , x 2   0, 2 
(B) The function f  x   x 2  2x  3 , have neither a maximum nor a minimum value in the interval
(1, 3)
x
(C) The equation tan   x  1 sin x  5cos  x  0 has no root in (0, 1).
4
(D) Suppose that a, b, c and d are non-zero real numbers satisfying 12a  6b  4c  3d  0 then the
equation a  bx  cx 2  dx3  0 has real solution.

48. Locus of the middle point of chords of parabola y2 = 4x, tangents drawn at the ends of which
intersect at right angle is a parabola whose
(A) vertex is (1, 0) (B) length of shortest focal chord is 2
1 1 
(C) equation of directrix is x  (D) tangents at ends of latus-rectum intersect at  , 0  .
2 2 

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SECTION II: (PARAGRAPH TYPE)

This section contains 8 multiple choice questions relating to FOUR paragraphs with
Two questions on each paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTIONS 49 TO 50

In triangle ABC, let b = 2, c = 3 and A  30o.


[ Note : All symbols used have usual meaning in triangle ABC.]

 BC
49. The value of tan   is equal to
 2 

(a) 2  3 (b) 2  3 (c)


2 3
(d)
2  3
2 2

50. The radius of circle inscribed in triangle ABC is equal to


3 1 3 1 3 3
(a) (b) (c) 1 (d)
2 2 2

PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTIONS 51 TO 52

Consider a family of lines (4a  3)x  (a 1)y  (2a 1)  0 where a  R


51. The locus of the foot of the perpendicular from the origin on each member of this family, is
(a) (2x  1)2  4(y  1) 2  5 (b) (2x  1)2  (y  1)2  5
(c) (2x  1)2  4(y  1)2  5 (d) (2x  1)2  4(y  1)2  5

52. Minimum area of the triangle which a member of this family with negative gradient can make with
the positive semi axes, is
(a) 8 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 2

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PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTIONS 53 TO 54

Consider the functions f (x) and g(x) such that


x 1
x3
f (x)  1  x  g(t) dt and g(x)  x   f (t) dt .
2 0 0
Both f(x) and g(x) are defined from R  R.

53. Which one of the following holds good for f(x) ?


(a) f(x) is bounded (b) f(x) has exactly one maxima and one minima
(c) f(x) has a maxima but not minima (d) f(x) has a minima but no maxima

54. The function g(x)


 3 
(a) is injective but not surjective (b) cuts the y-axis at  0, 
 2 
 3
(c) cuts the y-axis at  0,  (d) is neither injective nor surjective
 2

PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTIONS 55 TO 56

Suppose you have 10 keys and you wish to open a door and try the keys one at a time, randomly until
you open the door. Only one of the keys will open the door.
55. If you eliminate each unsuccessful trials then the probability that the door gets opened on the 5th trial,
is given by
4
1 1 1 9 1
(a) (b) (c) (d) 10
C5    
10 5 2  10  10

56. If you do not eliminate the each unsuccessful trial from the remaining keys then the probability that
the door gets opened on the 5th trial, is given by
4
1 1  9 1  9 1
(a) (b) (c) 10
C5     (d)   
2 10  10  10  10  10

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SECTION III: (MATCHING LIST TYPE)

This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching lists.
The codes for the lists have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which only ONE is
correct.

57. Let A, B are two distinct fixed points and P be a variable point such that the distances PA, PB, AB
satisfy (PA) 1 3 (PB)
2
4 where i R,i 1,2,3,4. Then match the locus of P.

Column - I Column - II
(P) If 1 2 ; 3 1; 4 0 (1) Straight line
(Q) If 3 0; 4 0 (2) Circle
(R) If 1 2, 3 0, 3 1, 4 0 (3) Ellipse
(S) If 1 2 3 1, 4 AB (4) Hyperbola

P Q R S
(a) 1 2 4 3
(b) 2 1 3 2
(c) 1 2 2 3
(d) 1 2 1 4

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58. Match the Column-I and Column-II


Column - I Column - II
(P) Let a1,a2 ,a3 _ _ _ a201 are in G.P (1) 9
201
1
with a101 25 and
i 1 ai
(Q) 2cos 2 1 (2) 7
If cos 1 where
2 cos 2
1, 2 (0, ) . Then is value of
2
tan 1
2
is
tan 2

(R) Normal at A(1, 2) on parabola (3) 3


y2 4x meets it again at B and
another point C is on parabola such
that ABC . If area of ABC is
2
2 square units, then is.

(S) A tetrahedron with coterminous (4) 1


edges given by a,b and c has
volume 3 cubic units. Volume of
parallelepiped having coterminous
edges as a b,b c and a b c is
V cubic units, then sum of digits of v
is

P Q R S
(a) 3 4 2 1
(b) 4 3 1 2
(c) 1 4 3 2
(d) 4 3 2 1

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59. Match the following :


Column – I Column – II
(P) 3 (1)
e
x2
If the definite integral dx vanishes, then the 7

number of values of  , is
(Q) If (a, b) are the co-ordinates of the middle point of (2)
the chord cut off by 2x  5y 18  0 on the circle 5
x  y  6x  2y  54  0, then (a + b) is
2 2

(R) 10 (3)
In the equation x 2  x  c  0, one root is the
9
square of the other root. If c > 0 is the rational 4
number (m/n) is the simplest form, then the value
of (m+n) is divisible by
(S) A possible values of ‘a’ for which (4)
f (x)  log a (4ax  x 2 ) is monotonically increasing
3
3 
for every x   , 2  , is
2 

P Q R S
(a) 4 2 1,2 1,4
(b) 4 2 1,2 3,4
(c) 4 2 1,2 1,2,3,4
(d) 2 4 1,2 1,2,3,4

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60. Match the following :


Column – I Column – II
(P) 3i (1)
Let z be a complex number which satisfies z 2  1  , and the
4
p 1
value of | (Rez)(Imz) | is equal to (where p and q are coprime),
q
then the value of (q – p) is equal to
(Q) A fair dice is rolled 3 times. If the chance that the last 2 rolls is at (2)
p 5
least as large as the roll before it is then p equals
27
(R) Number of real solution(s) of the equation 2 x  x  log x  2 x 1 , is (3) 7
2

2
(S) If number of solutions of the equation sin6 x  cos3 x  1 which lie (4) 9
in the interval [0, 2) is equal to ‘x’ then x + 2 =
P Q R S
(a) 2 3 1 4
(b) 3 2 1 2
(c) 2 3 1 2
(d) 2,3 3 2 1

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