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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy., India.

A.P, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI


A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office – Madhapur – Hyderabad
SEC: Sr SUPER-60 JEE-MAIN Date: 06-04-2022
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00Pm GTM-07 Max. Marks: 300
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION:
1. Immediately fill in the Admission number on this page of the Test Booklet with Blue/Black Ball
Point Pen only.
2. The candidates should not write their Admission Number anywhere (except in the specified space)
on the Test Booklet/ Answer Sheet.
3. The test is of 3 hours duration.
4. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
5. There are three parts in the question paper 1,2,3 consisting of Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics having 30 questions in each subject and subject having two sections.
(I) Section –I contains 20 multiple choice questions with only one correct option.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
(II) Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only, if more
than 5 questions attempted, First 5 attempted questions will be considered.
∎ The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest
Integer value (Example i,e. If answer is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is
from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
To cancel any attempted question bubble on the question number box.
For example: To cancel attempted question 21. Bubble on 21 as shown below

.
Question Answered for Marking Question Cancelled for Marking
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
6. Use Blue / Black Point Pen only for writing particulars / marking responses on the Answer Sheet. Use
of pencil is strictly prohibited.
7. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, mobile phone
any electron device etc, except the Identity Card inside the examination hall.
8. Rough work is to be done on the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet only.
9. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to the invigilator on duty in
the Hall. However, the candidate are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them.
10. Do not fold of make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet
Name of the Candidate (in Capital): ________________________________________________
Admission Number:

Candidate’s Signature:________________ Invigilator’s Signature: ________________


06-04-2022_ Sr SUPER 60_Jee-Main_GTM-07_Test Syllabus
PHYSICS : TOTAL SYLLABUS
CHEMISTRY : TOTAL SYLLABUS
MATHEMATICS: TOTAL SYLLABUS
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PHYSICS Max Marks: 100
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
1. If a message signal of frequency ‘ f m ’ is amplitude modulated with a carrier signal of
frequency fc and radiated through an antenna, the wavelength of the corresponding signal
in air is:
c c c c
1) 2) 3) 4)
fc fm fc  fm fc  fm

2. A change ‘q’ is placed at one corner of a cube as show in figure. The flux of electrostatic

field E through the shaded area is:

q q q q
1) 2) 3) 4)
24 0 8 0 48 0 4 0

3. A sphere of radius ‘a’ and mass ‘m’ rolls along a horizontal plane with constant speed  0 .
It encounters an inclined plane at angle  and climbs upward. Assuming that it rolls
without slipping, how far up, the sphere will travel ?

2  02  02 7 02  02
1) 2) 3) 4)
5 g sin  2 g sin  10 g sin  5 g sin 

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4. Match list I with list II.
List I List II
(a) Rectifier (i) Used either for stepping up or stepping down the a.c voltage
(b) Stabilizer (ii) Used to convert a.c voltage into d.c voltage
(c) Transformer (iii) Used to remove any ripple in the rectified output voltage
(d) Filter (iv) Used to constant output voltage even when the input voltage or
load current change
Choose the correct answer from the options given below
1) (a) –(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii) 2) (a) –(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)
3) (a)–(ii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii) 4) (a)–(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv)
5. Given below are two statements:
Statement 1:
in a diatomic molecule, the rotational energy at a given temperature obeys
Maxwell’s distribution.
Statement 2:
In a diatomic molecule, the rotational energy at a given temperature equals
The translational kinetic energy for each molecule.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answers from the options given
below.
1) both statement 1 and statement 2 are true
2) both statement 1 and statement 2 are false
3) statement 1 is false but statement 2 is true
4) statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false
6. Two identical springs of spring constant ‘2K’ are attached to a block of mass m and to
fixed support (See figure). When the mass is displaced from equilibrium position on
either side, it execute simple harmonic motion. The time period of oscillations of this
system is:

m m m m
1) 2 2) 2 3)  4) 
2K K K 2K

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7. For extrinsic semiconductors, when doping level is increased;
1) Fermi-level of p-type semiconductors will go downward and Fermi-level of n-type
Semiconductor will go upward
2) Fermi-level of both p-type and n-type semiconductors will go upward for T  TF K and
Downward T  TF K , where TF is Fermi temperature.
3) Fermi – level of p and n-type semiconductors will not be affected.
4) Fermi-level of p-type semiconductors will go upward for Fermi-level of n-type
Semiconductors will go downward.
8. In a ferromagnetic material, below the Curie temperature, a domain is defined as:
1) a macroscopic region with randomly oriented magnetic dipoles
2) a macroscopic region with zero magnetization
3) a macroscopic region with consecutive magnetic dipoles oriented in opposite direction
4) a macroscopic region with saturation magnetization.
9. The point A moves with a uniform speed along the circumference of a circle of radius
0.36 m and covers 30O in 0.1s. The perpendicular projection ‘P’ from ‘A’ on the diameter
MN represents the simple harmonic motion of ‘P’. The restoration force per unit mass
when P touches M will be:

1) 0.49 N 2) 9.87 N 3) 50 N 4) 100 N


10. Y  Asin( t  0 ) is the time –displacement equation of a SHM. At t=0 the displacement of

A
the particle is Y  and it is moving along negative x -direction. Then the initial phase
2
angle 0 will be:
 2  5
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 3 6 6

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11. A stone is dropped from the top of a building. When it crosses a point 5 m below the top,
another stone starts to fall from a point 25m below the top. Both stones reach the bottom
of building simultaneously. The height of the building is
1) 45 m 2) 50 m 3) 25 m 4) 35 m
12. The wavelength of the photon emitted by a hydrogen atom when an electron makes a
transition from n = 2, to n = 1 state is:
1) 490.7 nm 2) 913.3 nm 3) 121.8 nm 4) 194.8 nm
13. The stopping potential for electrons emitted from a photosensitive surface illuminated by
light of wavelength 491 nm is 0.710V. When the incident wavelength is changed to a new
value, the stopping potential is 1.43V. The new wavelength is:
1) 309 nm 2) 329 nm 3)382 nm 4) 400 nm
14. The truth table for the following logic circuit is:

1) 2)

3) 4)
15. An electron with kinetic energy K1 enters between parallel plates of a capacitor at an
angle ‘  ’ with the plates. It leaves the plates at angle ‘  ’ with kinetic energy K 2 . Then
the ratio of kinetic energies K1 : K 2 will be:
2 2
cos  cos 
1) sin 2  2) cos 2  3) 4)
cos  cos  cos  sin 
16. An LCR circuit contains resistance of 110  and a supply 220 V at 300 rad/s angular
frequency. If only capacitance is removed from the circuit, current lags behind the voltage
by 45O If on the other hand, only inductor is removed the current leads by 45O with the
applied voltage. The rms current flowing in the circuit will be:
1) 1.5A 2) 1A 3) 2A 4) 2.5A
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17. If e is the electronic charge, c is the speed of light in free space and h is plank’s constant,
2
1 e
the quantity has dimensions of:
4 0 c

1)  M LT 1  2)  M 0 L 0T 0  3)  M LT 0  4)  L C 1 
18. An electron of mass me and a proton of mass mp = 1836 me are moving with the same
electron
speed. The ratio of their de Broglie wavelength will be:
 proton
1
1) 1836 2) 918 3) 4) 1
1836
19. Thermodynamics process is shown below on a P- V diagram for one mole of an ideal gas.
If V2  2V1 then the ratio of temperature T2/T1 is:

1
1) 2 2) 2 3) 1 4)
2 2
20. Consider the diffraction pattern obtained from the sunlight incident on a pinhole of
diameter 0.1µm. if the diameter of the pinhole is slightly increased, it will affect the
diffraction pattern
1) Its size decreases, but intensity increases
2) Its size decreases, but intensity decreases
3) Its size increases, but intensity decreases
4) Its size increases, but intensity increases
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If
answer is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
0
21. The wavelength of an X – ray beam is 10 A the mass of a fictitious particle having the
x
same energy as that of the X- ray photons is h kg. the value of x is ——(h=Planck’s
3
constant)
22. A reversible heat engine converts one – fourth of the heat input into work. When the
temperature of the sink is reduced by 52K, its efficiency is doubled. The temperature
in Kelvin of the source will be ——
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23. Two small spheres each of mass 10 mg are suspended from a point by threads 0.5m long.
They are equally charged and repel each other to a distance of 0.20m. the charge on each
a
of the sphere is 108 C. the value of ‘a’ will be —— [given g = 10ms-2]
21
24. The initial velocity vi required to project a body vertically upward from the surface of the
earth to each a height of 10R, where R is the radius of the earth, may be described in
x
terms of escape velocity ve such that vi   ve . The value of x will be——
y

25. The peak electric field produced by the radiation coming from the 8W bulb at a distance
x 0 C V
of 10m is . the efficiency of the bulb is 10% and it is a point source. The value
10  m

of x is (nearest integer)
     
26. If P  Q  Q  P, the angle between P and Q is  (00    360o ) . The value of ‘θ’ will be —— 
27. Two identical conducting spheres with negligible volume have 2.1 nC and -0.1 nC
charges, respectively. They are brought into contact and then separated by a distance of
0.5 m. The electrostatic force acting between the sphere is ——× 10-9 N
1
[Given: 4 0  SI unit ]
9 109
28. The percentage increase in the speed of transverse waves produced in a stretched string
if the tension is increased by 4%, will be ——%
29. Two particles having masses 4g and 16g respectively are moving with equal kinetic
energies. The ratio of the magnitude of their linear momentum is n : 2. The value of n will
be ——
30. A current of 6A enters one corner P of an equilateral triangle PQR having 3 wires of
resistance 2Ω each and leaves by the corner R. The current ii in ampere is ——

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CHEMISTRY Max Marks: 100
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
31. Which one of the following statement is FALSE for hydrophilic sols?

1) The sols cannot be easily coagulated

2) Their viscosity is of the order of that of H2O

3) These sols are reversible in nature

4) The do not require electrolytes for stability

32. The correct order of acid character of the following compounds is

OH COOH COOH COOH

NO 2 CH3
I II III IV

1) IV > III > II > I 2) III > II > I > IV

3) II > III > IV> I 4) I > II > III > IV

33. Which of the following compound is added to the sodium extract before addition of silver

nitrate for testing of halogens?

1) Ammonia 2) Nitric acid

3) Hydrochloric acid 4) Sodium hydroxide

34. In which of the following order the given complex ions are arranged correctly with

respect to their decreasing spin only magnetic moment?

3 3 2 2
i.  FeF6  ii.  Co(NH3 )6  iii.  NiCl4  iv.  Cu(NH3 )4 

1) ii > iii > i > iv 2) i > iii > iv > ii 3) iii > iv > ii > i 4) ii > i > iii > iv

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35. Which of the following is correct structure of   anomer of maltose?

1) 2)

3) 4)
36. The correct sequence of reagents used in the preparation of 4-bromo-2-nitroethyl
benzene from benzene is?
1) CH3COCl / AlCl3,Zn  Hg / HCl,Br2 / AlBr3,HNO3 / H2SO4
2) HNO3 / H 2SO4 , Br2 / AlCl3, CH3COCl / AlCl3, Zn  Hg / HCl
3) CH3COCl / AlCl3,Br2 / AlBr3 ,HNO3 / H2SO4 ,Zn / HCl
4) Br2 / AlBr3,CH3COCl / AlCl3,HNO3 / H2SO4 ,Zn / HCl
37. The correct order of bond dissociation enthalpy of halogen is:
1) I2  Br2  Cl2  F2 2) Cl2  F2  Br2  I2
3) Cl2  Br2  F2  I2 4) F2  Cl2  Br2  I2
38. Which among the following species has unequal bond lengths?

1) SF4 2) BF4 3) SiF4 4) XeF4


39. Given below are two statements:
Statement1:
 and  forms of sulphur can change reversibly between themselves with slow heating or
slow cooling
Statemetn2:
At room temperature the stable crystalline form of slulphur is monoclinic sulphur. In the
light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below
1) Statement I is false but statement II is true
2) Both Statement I and statement II are true
3) Statement I is true but statement II is false
4) Both Statement I and statement II are false

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40. The method used for the purification of Indium is:
1) vapour phase refining 2) Van Arkel method
3) liquation 4) Zone refining
41. The major product of the following reaction is
2 H /CO
CH 3CH 2 CH  CH 2  
Rh catalyst

1) CH3CH2CH2CHO 2) CH3CH2CH2CH2CHO
3) CH3CH2 C  CH 2 4) CH3CH2CH  CH  CHO
|
CHO

42.

Correct statement about the given chemical reaction is


..
1)  N H 2 group is ortho and para directive, so product (B) is not possible
2) The reaction will form sulphonated product instead of nitration
3) Reaction is possible and compound (B) will be the major product
4) Reaction is possible and compound (A) will be major product
43. The major product of the following reaction is
NO2


H 2SO4

NO2
NO2

1) 2)
NO2 NO2

3) 4)
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44. Water does not produce CO on reacting with:
1) C3 H8 2) CO2 3) C 4) CH 4
45. What is X in the given reaction?

CHO CH2OH

1) 2) CHO 3) CHO 4)
46. Carbylamine test is used to detect the presence of primary amino group in an organic
compound. Which of the following compound is formed when this test is performed with
aniline
CN CONH2

1) 2)
NC NHCH3

3) 4)
47. The major components of German silver are:
1) Cu, Zn and Ni 2) Ge, Cu and Ag
3) Zn, Ni and Ag 4) Cu, Zn and Ag
48. Given below are two statements
Statement1:
The pH of rain water is normally  5.6
Statement 2:
If the pH of rain water drops below 5.6, it is called acid rain.
In the light of the above statements, Choose the correct answer from the options given
below
1) Both statement I and statement II are true
2) Statement I is true but statement II is false
3) Statement I is false but statement II is true
4) Both Statement I and statement II are false

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49. The solubility of Ca(OH)2 in water is:

[Given: The solubility product of Ca(OH)2 in water = 5.5  106 ]

1) 1.11 102 2) 1.77 102 3) 1.77 106 4) 1.11 106


50. Given below are two statements:
Statement 1:
The identification of Ni 2  is carried out by dimethyl glyoxime in the presence of NH4OH
Statement 2:
The dimethyl glyoxime is a bidentate neutral ligand.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given
below.
1) Both Statement I and statement II are false
2)Both statement 1 and statement II are true
3) Statement I is false but statement II is true
4) Statement I is true but statement II is false
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If
answer is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
51. If a compound AB dissociates to the extent of 75% in an aqueous solution, the molality of
the solution which shows a 2.5K rise in the boiling point of the solution
is……….molal.(rounded of to the nearest integer) K b  0.52 K kg mol1  
52. The number of compound/s given below which contain/s –COOH group
is………..[integer answer]
1. Sulphanilic acid 2. Picric acid 3. Aspirin 4. Ascorbic acid
53. Copper reduces NO3 into NO and NO2 depending upon the concentration of HNO3 in

solution [Assuming fixed  Cu 2  and PNO  PNO 2 ] , the HNO3 concentration at which
 

the thermodynamic tendency for reduction of NO3 into NO and NO2 by copper is same is

10 x M . The value of 2x is……. (Rounded off to the nearest integer)

[Given E 2   0.34V, E    0.96V, E    0.79V and at 298K


Cu /Cu NO3 / NO NO3 / NO 2

RT
(2.303)  0.059]
F
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54. Electromagnetic radiation of wavelength 663 nm is just sufficient to ionise the atom of

metal A. The ionization energy of metal A in kJ mol-1 is……………(Rounded off to the

nearest integer) [ h = 6.63  1034 Js, c  3.00  108 ms 1, N A  6.02  10 23 mol1 ]

55. The rate constant of a reaction increases by five times on increase in temperature from

27°C to 52°C. The value of activation energy in KJ mol1 is……… (Rounded off to the

nearest integer) [R = 8.314 Jk 1 mol1 ]

56. Among the following number of metal/s which can be used as electrodes in the

photoelectric cell is………….(integer answer)

1. Li 2. Na 3. Rb 4. Cs

57. The unit cell of copper corresponds to a face centered cube of edge length 3.596Å with

one copper atom at each lattice point. The calculated density of copper in kg / m3

is………….[Molar mass of Cu =63.54g: Avogadro number = 6.022  1023 ]

58. Five moles of an ideal gas at 293K is expanded isothermally from an initial pressure of
2.1MPa to 1.3 MPa against at constant external pressure 4.3 MPa. The heat transferred in
this process is……….. kJ mol 1 (Rounded – off to the nearest integer) [Use

R  8.314J mol1K 1 )

59. The spin only magnetic moment of a divalent ion in aqueous solution (atomic number 29)
is…………BM
60. Consider titration of NaOH solution versus 1.25 M oxalic acid solution. At the end point

following burette readings were obtained.

1. 4.5ml 2. 4.5 ml 3. 4.4 ml 5. 4.4ml. 5. 4.4ml

If the volume of oxalic acid taken was 10.0ml then the molarity of the NaOH solution is

…………M. (Rounded-off to the nearest integer)

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MATHEMATICS Max Marks: 100
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be
correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.

61. If the curve x 2  2y 2  2 intersects the line x + y = 1 at two points P and Q, then the angle
subtended by the line segment PQ at the origin is
 1  1  1  1
1)  tan 1   2)  tan 1   3)  tan 1   4)  tan 1  
2 4 2 3 2  4 2 3

62. Let  and  be the roots of x 2  6x  2  0. If a n   n   n for n  1 , then the value of


a10  2a 8
is
3a 9

1) 3 2) 1 3) 4 4) 2
63. Let A be a set of all 4 –digit natural numbers whose exactly one digit is 7. Then the
probability that a randomly chosen element of A leaves remainder 2 when divided by 5 is
97 1 2 122
1) 2) 3) 4)
297 5 9 297

64. The shortest distance between the line x  y  1 and the curve x 2  2y is
1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 0 4)
2 2 2 2
65. Let A be a 3  3 matrix with det(A) = 4. Let R i denote the ith row of A. If a matrix B is
obtained by performing the operation R 2  2R 2  5R3 on 2A, then det(B) is equal to
1) 64 2) 16 3) 128 4) 80
66. Let x denote the total number of one –one functions from a set A with 3 elements to a set
B with 5 elements and y denote the total number of one – one functions from the set A to
the set A  B then:
1) y  91x 2) 2y  273x 3) y  273x 4) 2y  91x

5x
67. A function f(x) is given by f (x)  , then the sum of the series
5x  5
 1   2   3   39 
f    f    f    .........  f   is equal to
 20   20   20   20 
29 49 19 39
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 2 2 2
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e3log e 2x  5e2log e 2x
68. The integral  e4loge x  5e3loge x  7e2loge x dx, x  0 is equal to (where c is a constant of
integration)
1) 4log e x 2  5x  7  c 2) log e x 2  5x  7  c
1
3) log e x 2  5x  7  c 4) loge x 2  5x  7  c
4
69. A plane passes through the points A (1, 2, 3) B (2, 3, 1) and C(2, 4, 2). If O is the origin

and P is (2, -1, 1), then the projection of OP on this plane is of length
2 2 2 2
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 7 11 5
 1  
70. If for the matrix A    , AA T  I 2 , then the value of  4  4 is:
  
1) 2 2) 1 3) 4 4) 3

71. If ,   R are such that 1  2i(here i 2  1) is a root of z 2  z    0, then (  ) is equal


to
1) 3 2) 7 3) -3 4) -7
x 2 y2
72. A hyperbola passes through the foci of the ellipse   1 and its transverse and
25 16
conjugate axes coincide with major and minor axes of the ellipse, respectively. If the
product of their eccentricities is one, then the equation of the hyperbola is:
x 2 y2 x 2 y2 x 2 y2
1)  1 2)  1 3) x 2  y 2  9 4)  1
9 16 9 4 9 25
x x
73. The minimum value of f (x)  a a  a1 a , where a, x  R and a  0, is equal to
1
1) 2a 2) a  3) 2 a 4) a  1
a
74. The following system of linear equations
2x  3y  2z  9
3x  2y  2z  9
x  y  4z  8

1) does not have any solution


2) Has infinitely many solutions
3) has a unique solution

4) Has a solution ( , ,  ) satisfying   2   3  12

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75. If 0  x, y   and cos x  cos y  cos(x  y)  , then sinx + cos y is equal to
2
3 1 3 1 3 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 2 2 2

2
76. If In   cot n xdx , then:

4

1) I2  I4 ,I3  I5,I4  I6 are in AP 2) I2  I 4 , (I3  I5 ) 2 , I 4  I6 are in GP


1 1 1 1 1 1
3) , , are in GP 4) , , are in AP
I 2  I 4 I 3  I5 I 4  I 6 I 2  I 4 I 3  I5 I 4  I 6

77. The contrapositive of the statement ‘If you will work, you will earn money’ is
1) To earn money, you need to work
2) If you will earn money, you will work
3) You will earn money, if you will not work
4) If you will not earn money, you will not work
78. In a group of 400 people, 160 are smokers and non – vegetarian; 100 are smokers and
vegetarian and the remaining 140 are non – smokers and vegetarian. Their chances of
getting a particular chest disorder are 35%, 20% and 10% respectively. A person is
chosen from the group at random and is found to be suffering from the chest disorder.
The probability that the selected person is a smoker and non – vegetarian is:
28 7 8 14
1) 2) 3) 4)
45 45 45 45
  4 
79. cosec  2cot 1(5)  cos1    is equal to
  5 
56 65 75 65
1) 2) 3) 4)
33 56 56 33

1 n n n 
80. lim     ........   is equal to
n   n (n  1) 2 (n  2) 2 (2n  1) 2 

1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 1 4)
4 2 3

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(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If
answer is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.

81. If the remainder when x is divided by 4 is 3, then the remainder when  2020  x  2022 is
divided by 8 is _____
2
82. The value of  3x 2  3x  6 dx is………..
2

83.

A function f is defined on  3,3 as f (x)  

min | x |,2  x 2 , 2  x  2

where  x  denotes
| x |  , 2 | x | 3
the greatest integer  x . The number of points, where f is not differentiable in (-3, 3)
is………
84. If the curves x  y 4 and xy  k cut at right angles, then  4k 6 is equal to
85. If the curve, y  y(x) represented by the solution of the differential equation

(2 xy 2  y )dx  xdy  0 , passes through the intersection of the lines 2 x – 3 y  1 and

3 x  2 y  8 then y 1 is equal to………..

ax  (e4x  1)
86. If lim exists and is equal to b, then the value of a – 2b is………….
x 0 ax(e4x  1)

87. A line ‘  ’ passing through origin is perpendicular to the lines



1 : r  (3  t)iˆ  (1  2t)ˆj  (4  2t)kˆ

 2 :r  (3  2s)iˆ  (3  2s)ˆj  (2  s)kˆ

If the coordinates of the point in the first octant on ‘  2 ’ at a distance of 17 from the
point of intersection of ‘  ’ and ‘ 1 ’ are (a, b, c) then 18(a  b  c) is equal to…..
 
88. Let a  ˆi  ˆj  3kˆ and b  3iˆ  ˆj  kˆ . If the area of the parallelogram whose adjacent
  
sides are represented by the vectors a and b is 8 3 square units, then a.b is equal to

89. The total number of two digit numbers ‘n’, such that 3n  7n is a multiple of 10, is……

90. A line is a common tangent to the circle ( x  3)2  y 2  9 and the parabola y 2  4 x . If the
two points of contact (a, b) and (c,d) are distinct and lie in the first quadrant then 2(a+c) is
equal to

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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy., India.


A.P, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI
A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office – Madhapur – Hyderabad
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Time: 09.00Am to 12.00Pm GTM-07 Max. Marks: 300
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 1 2 1 3 3 4 3 5 4
6 3 7 1 8 4 9 2 10 4
11 1 12 3 13 3 14 2 15 2
16 3 17 2 18 1 19 2 20 1
21 10 22 208 23 20 24 10 25 2
26 180 27 36 28 2 29 1 30 2

CHEMISTRY
31 2 32 3 33 2 34 2 35 4
36 1 37 3 38 1 39 3 40 4
41 2 42 4 43 2 44 2 45 1
46 3 47 1 48 1 49 1 50 4
51 3 52 1 53 4 54 181 55 52
56 1 57 9076 58 15 59 2 60 6

MATHEMATICS
61 3 62 4 63 1 64 4 65 1
66 4 67 4 68 1 69 3 70 2
71 4 72 1 73 3 74 3 75 3
76 4 77 4 78 1 79 2 80 2
81 1 82 19 83 5 84 4 85 1
86 5 87 44 88 2 89 45 90 9

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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. wave transmitted at carrier frequency
C C
 , 
frequencies of carrier wave fc
Q
2. flux through 3 opposite faces 
8 0
Q
Flux through two half faces = flux through on full face  
24 0
2 g sin   s 7v02
3. v 2  u 2  2as, o  u02  ,S 
2 10 g sin 
1
5
4. a. Rectifier – converts AC to DC
b. stabilizer – used for constant output voltage even when the input voltage (or) load
current charge
c. Transformer – used either for stepping up (or) stepping down the ac voltage
d. Filter - used to remove any ripple in the rectified output voltage
5. In a diatomic molecule even rotational energy at given temperature obeys Maxwell’s
distribution.
2
Ina diatomic molecule rotational energy = RT
2
3
Translational energy = RT ER  ET
2
6. springs are in parallel
m m m
K eff  2 k  2 k  4 k , T  2  2 
K eff 4K K
7. when doping level is increased Fermi level moves down in p- type and moves up in n -
type

8.
Below Curie temperature, the domain is a macroscopic region with saturation
magnetization
9. when P touches M,
2
  
Fmax  m 2 A  1    0.36
 0.6 
Fmax  9.87 N
A 
10. y  A sin(t  o ), at t  0 : y   A / 2,   A sin o , o  5
2 6
25 1 1
11. time of release of 2nd stone t   1  gt 2  g (t  1) 2  25 , 5t 2  5(t 2  1  2t )  25
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1 2 1
10t  30 , t  3sec , h  gt   10  9  45m
2 2
13.6
12. En  . , E1  13.6e.V , E2  3.4eV , E  E2  E1
eV
n2
1240 124
. , 
E  10.2 eV nm,   nm,   121.8 nm
E(eV ) 10.2
1240 1240
13. energy of photon E  . ,E 
eV . , E  2.53eV
eV . ,W0  E  V0e  2.53  0.710  1.82eV
 (nm) 491
hc hc hc
E  o , Vo e   o , 0.710  o 
  
hc hc 2.53 
0.710  1.82  ,1.43  1.82  ,  ,   382 nm
491  3.25 491

14.
y  A.B  A.B
y  A.B . A.B
 
y  A B . A B 
y  AA  AB  BA  BB
u1 cos   u2 cos 
1
15. mu 2 2
k1 2 1  u1  cos 2 
   
k2 1 mu 2  u2  cos 2 
2
2
16. R = 110V
Vrms = 220V
X X X
  300 rad / s, tan   , tan 45o  L , tan 45o  C
R R R
Vrms 220
X L  XC ,  Z  R , I rms   I rms  2 A
Z 110
1 e 2 Fr 2
17.   M o LoT o
4 o hc Er
18.
h h 1
  
p mV m
electron m proton 1836
 
 proton melectron 1
RT RT 1/ 2
19. PV 1/2  const , PV  RT , P  , V  const
V V
1/2
T  2V 
1/2
T V , 2   1   2
T1  V 
f
20.   1.22
d
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If d is increased
Its size (β) decreases
And intensity increases as it collects more light.
hc h  3 108
21. energy of x – rays   10
 3h 1017 J
 10 10
10 xh
mc 2  3h  1017 , m  9  1016  3h  1017 , m  h  , x  10
3 3

22.
T 1 T 2
  1 2 ,  1 2 ,  1 2
T  52  , 1  T1  T2 , 3  T2 , 3
T2  T1
T1 4 T1 4 T1 2 T1  T2  52 4 T1 4
Solving 1 & 2, T1 = 208K
1
sin  
5 

0.5m
q q
5 0.1 0.1
F
1 x x

23. 24

q2 1 20
F  mg tan  , 9  10   10  10 3  10 3 
9
q   108 c  20
0.04 24 21
RK 2 RK 2 10 x
24. If Vi  KVe , h  2
, 10 R  2
, 10  11k 2 , k  , Vi  K Ve , Vi  Ve , x  10
1 K 1 K 11 y
P P 1 P
25. I 2
, uc  2
, o Eo2C 
4 r 4 r 2 4 r 2
2P 2  0.8
Eo  2
, Eo 
4 r . o c 4  100o
26.  
P  Q  Q  P , P  Q   P  Q , PQ sin    PQ sin  ,   180o
27. q1  q2  2nc , q1  q2  1nc ,
18
1 q1q2 9 10
F , F  9  10   36 109 N  36
4 o r 2 0.25
T V 1 T 1
28. V ,  100   100   4%  2%
 V 2 T 2
p2 P m1 m1 4 1
29. k , P  m, 1     , n 1
2m P2 m2 m2 16 2
6A

P
I1
I2
4 2

30. R

62
From Current dividing rule I1   2A
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CHEMISTRY
31. Their viscosity is of the order of that of H2O is false statement
32.
COOH COOH COOH OH

> > >

NO 2 CH3

33. HNO3 is added to sodium fusion extraction before addition of AgNO3 for testing halogesn
becomes HNO3 oxidize the any impurities like N, S, present, they can be oxidised
34.  FeF6 3  Fe 3  3d5  n  5
Co(NH3 )6 3  Co 3  3d 6  n  0
 NiCl 4 2  Ni  2 3d8  n  2
 Cu(NH3 )4 2  Cu 2 3d9  n  1
35.

36.
O
||
C CH 3 C2 H 5 C 2H 5

CH COCl ZnHg Br2


3
 
  
AlCl3 HCl AlBr3

Br
HNO3 / H2SO4

C2H 5
NO2

Br

37. Bond dissociation energy of F2 is less than Cl2 ,Br2


Cl2  Br2  F2  I2
38. SF4 has see saw structure, have unequal bond lengths. (equilateral and axial bonds are
different)
39.   sulphur   -sulphur (inter converatble)
Ortho rhombic is most stable form
40. Indium is purified by zone refining
41.
2 H CHO
 CO 
Rh
O
_ ||
C H2 H CH 2  C  H
OC = O 

42.
NH2 NH2 NH2 NH2
NO2
HNO
3
  + +
H2SO4
NO2
NO2 2% 47%
51%

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43.
NO2
NO2

+ H


H CO
2 3  Not produce CO
44. CO 2  H 2O  
45.
O
||
CH 2  O  C
210
 CH2  CH 2  2CO2

CH 2  O  C
||
O
46.
NH 2 NC

CHCl
3 (Isocyanide)

KOH

47. German silver: Contains Cu, Zn, Ni


48. pH of rain water = 5.6
pH of rain water drops below 5.6 is called acid rain
49. K sp  4s3  5.5  106
5.5
s3   106
4
s  1.11  102
50. Ni 2   2DMg   Ni(DMg) 2 
O H................................O-

CH3 C N NCCH3

Ni2
CH3 C N NCCH3

O ........................H- O DMG is Charged bidentate ligand


51. Tf  i  kf  m
i 1 i 1
 ,0.75  ,i  1.75 , 2.5  1.75  0.52  m , m  2.74
n 1 2 1
52.
NH2 OH
O2 N NO 2
sulphonilic acid Picric acid

SO3H NO2

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OH
COOH
O OH
OCOCH3

Aspirin OH
H-O

Ascarbic acid

53. 3Cu  8H   2NO3  3Cu 2  2NO  4H 2O


Cu  4H   2NO3  Cu 2   2NO 2  2H 2O
Let con of HNO3   H    x  NO    x
 3 
 
E E E  E 2 ,E  E 
NO3 / NO Cu 2 /Cu NO3 / NO
2 Cu /Cu NO3 /NO NO3 / NO2

0.0591 103 0.059 10 3


0.96  log  0.79  log
3 105 3 x3
X=0.66 2x=1.32 nearst integer is 1

hc 6.63  1034  3  108


54. I.E    6.02  1023
 663  10 9
 180.6KJ / mole
 181KJ
5 Ea  25 
55. log 
1 2.303  8.314  300  325 

0.7  2.303  8.314  300  325
Ea  . Ea  52.27KJ
25  100
56. Cs Used as electrode in photoelectric cell
Z M 4  63.54  103 4  63.54  104
57. d   = 9079.28
a 3  Na (3.596)3  6.02  1023  1030 (3.596)3  6.02
5  8.314  293 P V 1.3  9.369  103
58. vf   9.369 103 , vi  2 2 
1.3  106 V1 2.1
8.314  1 1 
w  Pext ( V)  4.3  5 
6
 293    =15.3
10  1.3 2.1 

59. Cu 2   3d9 
M.M  n(n  2)  3  1.73
COOH COONa
 NaOH
COOH COONa
60.
Mill eq oxalic acid = milli eq NaOH
2.5  10
v.f  M1  v1  v.f  M2  v2 , 2 1.25 10  1 M2  4.4 . M 2   5.8M
4.4

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MATHEMATICS
2 2
x y
61. x 2  2y 2  2   1
2 1
Line x + y = 1 ; y = 1-x


O

Solving the equations x 2  2(1  x)2  2


x 2  2x 2  2  4x  2
4
3x 2  4x  0; x  0, 3x  4  0 x 
3
 4 1   1
P(0,1) , Q  ,    tan 1  
3 3 , 2  4
62. x 2  6x  2  0; roots , 

 2  6  2  0   10  6  9  28

2  6  2  0  10  69  28 a 8  8  8

a10  10  10  6(9  9 )  2(8  8 )


a  2a 8
a10  6a 9  2a 8  10 2
3a 9
7
63. 1 9  9  9
7
 8  3C  9  9
1
n(s)  9  9  9  24 9  9  81 (33)  2673
7   2  1  9  9  1  81
.  7  8  9  9  648
7 2
    8  2C1  9  144
n(A)=81+648+144=873
873 97
P (A)  
2673 297
dy dy
64. Consider x 2  2y, Diff Wrt x, 2x  2   x 1
dx dx
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1
Point on the curve P (1, )
2
Eq of tangent to the curve at P is
1 1 1
y  1(x  1), y  x   x  y 
2 2 2
1
1
S.D is  2  1
11 2 2
65. (A)33; | A | 4
 a1 a 2 a 3   2a1 2a 2 2a 3 
A   b1 b2 b3  2A   2b1 2b2 2b3 
c c c   2c 2c 
 1 2 3  1 2 2c3 
R 2  2R 2  5R3
 2a1 2a 2 2a 3 
 
2A   4b1  10c1 4b 2  10c2 4b3  10c3 
 2c 2c 2 2c3 
 1 
 2a1 2a 2 2a3   2a1 2a 2 2a 3 
2A   4b1 4b2 4b3   10c1 10c2 10c3 
 2c 2c   2c3 
 1 2 2c3   2c1 2c2
B | 2A | 16 | A | 16  4  64
66. x denotes total no of 1 – 1 function from A to B
A to B
n(A) = 3; n(B) = 5
x = 5 P3  5  4  3  60
Y denotes total no of 1 – 1 function from A to A x B
n(A)  3, n(A  B) 15
y 15 P3  15  14  13  2730
Y 2730 91
  , 2Y  91X
X 60 2
5x 1  2   3   39 
67. f (x)  ; f( )  f    f    ......  f    ?
5x  5 20  20   20   20 
25
5x 52  x 5x5x 5x 5
f (x)  f (2  x)       1
x
5 5 5 2  x  5 5  5 25  5.5x
x 5x  5 5x  5
5x
1  2   3   39  1 39
f ( )  f    f    ......  f   = 19  1  
20  20   20   20  2 2

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e3log e 2x  5e2log e 2x
68.  e4loge x  5e3loge x  7e2loge x dx; x  0
8x 3  5.4x 2 8x  20
 dx   dx  4 log x 2  5x  7  C
4 3 2 2
x  5x  7x x  5x  7
x 1 y  2 z  3
69. A(1, 2,3), B(2,3,1), C(2, 4, 2) . Eq of plane is 1 1 2  0
1 2 1
(x  1) (3)  (y  2)(1)  (z  3)(1)  0  3x  y  z  4  0
Projection of O (0,0,0) on the plane is (h,k,l)
h  0 k  0 l  0 ( 4) 4  12 4 4 
     O '(h, k,l)   , , 
3 1 1 9  1  1 11  11 11 11 
Projection of P (2,-1,1) on the plane is (h,k,l)
h  2 k 1 l 1 (6  1  1  4) 4
   
3 1 l 9 11 11
12 4 4
h2 , k  1  ,l  1 
11 11 11
12 4 4
h  2  , k   1, l  1 
11 11 11
10 7 7  10 7 7 
h  ,k  ,l   P '  , , 
11 11 11  11 11 11 
4 9 9 22 2
O 'P '     
121 121 121 121 11
 1  
70. A  AAT  I;  4  4  ......
  
 1   1    1 0   1   2      1 0 
AAT         0 1   
            2  2   0 1 
 
    1   2  1    0   (1  )  0    1
 4  4  1
71. z 2  z    0 has one root 1 – 2i other root 1 + 2i
  2;   5
    2  5  7
x 2 y2 3
72. Equation of ellipse   1, e  , s(3,0), s '( 3,0)
25 16 5
x2 y2
Equation of hyperbola  1
A2 B2

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Satisfies ( 3,0 )  A2  9
1 5
eE  1 E   , Where ”e” is eccentricity of ellipse and “E” is eccentricity of
e 3
2 2 2 2 x 2 y2
hyperbola B  A (E  1)  B  16 , Hyperbola  1
9 16
x a
73. f (x)  a a  is (a  0)
ax
a
x a
aa 
a ax x a
AM  GM   aa . =2 a
2 a x
a
2x  3y  2z  9 

74. 3x  2y  2z  9 
x  y  4z  8 
2 3 2
D 3 2 2  2(10)  3(10)  2(10)  10  0
1 1 4
Unique solution
3
75. 0  x, y  ,cos x  cos y  cos(x  y)  sin x  cos y  ?
2
3
cos x  cos y  cos(x  y) 
2
xy xy xy 3
 2 cos cos  2 cos 2 1 
2 2 2 2
xy xy x  y 1
 2 cos  cos  cos 
2  2 2  2
xy x y 1
 2 cos 2sin sin 
2 2 2 2
xy x y 1
 cos sin sin 
2 2 2 8
x y xy 3 1 3 1
  30,  30,  60 sin x  cos y   
2 2 2 2 2 2

2
76. In   cot n xdx

4

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2  /2
n n2
Consider In  I n  2   (cot x  cot x) dx   cot n x .cos ec2 x dx
 
4 4
 /2
cot n 1 x  1
  
n  1  n 1
 /4
1 1 1
 3;  4;  5 are in A.P.
I 2  I4 I3  I5 I4  I6
77. Contrapositive of “If p then q is  q   p
160 35
78. non veg smo ker s  
400 100
100 20
veg  smo ker s  
400 100
140 10
Veg  non smo ker s  
400 100
160  35 16  35
Req proba = 
100  20  140  10  160  35 200  140  560
560 28

900 45
 4
79. cos ec  2cot 1 5  cos 1  = cosec(2A  B)
 5
sin(2A  B)  sin 2Acos B  cos 2Asin B
2 5 10
sin 2A  2sin A cos A   
26 26 26
 24
cos 2A  1  2sin 2 A  1  
26 26
10 4 24 3 112 56
Sin(2A+B)  .  .  
26 15 26 5 130 65


1 n n n  n n 1
80. Lt   
n   n (n  1)2 (n  2) 2
....... , Lt  
(2n  1) 2  n  n 2 r 1  r
2
1
  n  

1 1
1 n 1 1 1  1 1
 Lt 
n  n r 1  2

2
dx   
1  x 0 2
1 
2
r 0 (1  x)
1  
 n
81. x  4k  3, k  w , let x  7,(2020  7) 2022  (2027) 2022  (2024  3)2022

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2022 C .(2024)2022  ......  2022 C 1 2021 2022
0 2021 (2024) 3  C 2022 .32022 ,divided 8 remainder

32022 = (1  8)1011. remainder =1


2 2
82.  3x 2  3x  6 dx  3  x 2  x  2 dx
2 2
2  1 2 
2 2
 3  (x  2)(x  1) dx  3   (x  x  2)dx   (2  x  x )dx  =19
2 2 1 
| x |,2  x 2  2  x  2
83. f (x)  min 
[| x |]; 2 | x | 3

-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3

No of non diff points =5


84. x  y 4 , xy  k; Diff wrt x
dy
1  4y3.
dx
dy 1 k
 ; y
dx 4y3 x
dy k
 Two curves cut right angle
dx x2
1 k
  1  k  4x 2 y3  y5  4x 2 y3
4y3 x 2
 y2  4x 2  y  2x
1
k  4x 2  8x 3  2x 2  4x 2  8x 3  x 3 
16
1
46 k 6  46  46  86  (x 3 )10  46  46  86 
1610
1 4 2 64
46  46  86   44  4 4   4
410  410 4 4  44 16
85. (2xy 2  y)dx  xdy  0
ydx  xdy
2xy 2dx  ydx  xdy 2xdx 
y2
x X 1
x 2   C,(2,1), 4  2  C  C  2,X 2   2  1   2  Y  1
y Y Y

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 y  1, y  1
ax  (e x  1)
86. Lt b
x 0 ax.(e 4x  1)
4x
a  4e
Lt b
x 0 ax4e4x  ae 4x  a
a-4 =0
1
 a  4, b  
2
a  2b  5
             
87. r  (3i  j  4k)t( i  2 j  2k) r  (3i  3 j  2k) s(i  2 j  k)
 
b  ˆi  2ˆj  2k,
ˆ d  2iˆ  2ˆj  kˆ
i j k
 
b  d  1 2 2  i( 2)  j(3)  k( 2)  2i  3j  2k
2 2 1

r   ( 2i  3j  2k) , 3  t  2,  1  2t  3, 4  2t  2
1  t  0  t  1,   1 Point of l and l1 = (2, -3, 2)
17  (2s  1) 2  (6  2s) 2  s 2 ,17  4s 2  1  4s  36  4s 2  24s s 2 ,17  9s 2  28s  37
10
9s 2  28s  20  0,9s 2  18s 10s  20  0,9s(s  2) 10(s  2)  0,s  2,s  
9
 20 0 10 
 3  4,3  4,0   (a, b,c) 3 , 3  ,2  
 9 9 9
7 7 8 7 7 8
Take  , ,    a, b, c  18      44
9 9 9 9 9 9
      
88. a  i   j  3k b  3iˆ   j  k
i j k
 
ab  1  3
3  1

i(  3 )  j(8)  k(   3)
 
 4i  8 j  4k  163  64  162  322  64  64  3
 32 2  192  64  128
128
2  4
32

  2
a  i  2j  3k

b  3i  2j k

a.b  3  4  3  2
89. 3n  7n is a multiple of 10

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Since n is odd, n= 11,13,15,.......99
Number of values of n = 45
90. (x  b) 2  y 2  9; y 2  4x
1
let y  mx  bea tan gent to y2  4x, m2 x  my  1  0is also tan gent to circle
m
C(3,0) r  3 , r=d
3m2  1
3  9(m 4  m 2 )  9m 4  1  6m 2
m 4  m2

 9m 2   6m 2  1
1
m2 
3
1 2
y x 3 2  x  3 3 1
3 (x  3)    9 y .  3
 3  2 3
 x  3y  3  0
3 3
3(x  3) 2  (x  3) 2  27 y  3 3
2 2
 3x 2  27  18x  x 2  6x  9  27
 4x 2  12x  9  0
3 2
(2x  3)  0 x  x 3
2    4x
and  3 
3 
2(a  c)  2   3   9 x 3
2 

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