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13-10-2024

9610ZJM801442240007 JM

PART 1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-A

1) If force F = ax + bt2 + c, x is distance & t is time, find dimensions of .

(A) ML2T–2
(B) MLT–2
(C) M°L°T°
(D) MLT–1

2) Five forces and acting on a particle of mass 2.0 kg so that, it is moving with 4
m/s2 in east direction. If force is removed, then the acceleration becomes 7 m/s2 in north, then the
acceleration of the block if only is acting will be :

(A) 16 m/s2
(B) m/s2
(C) m/s2
(D) m/s2

3) For a rectilinear motion of a body. The graph between square of velocity (v2) is varying linearly
with displacement 'S' as shown. The speed of the body when it just crosses 100m

(A) 1000 m/s

(B)
m/s
(C) m/s
(D) 40 m/s

4) A uniform chain of mass 10 kg and length 10 m is hanging on two smooth pulley in equilibrium
such that each vertical part have length 3m. Find tension at the mid point of string A between the
pulleys (Neglect the length of string on the pulley) :-

(A) 30 N
(B) N
(C) N
(D) 20 N

5) A block is moving along y–axis with velocity 4 m/s on a plank relative to ground and the plank is
moving along x–axis with velocity 3 m/s at any instant of time. The unit vector in direction of friction
force acting on block at this moment of time is.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

6) A car of mass m moves in vertical plane with constant speed v. Normal force on car at A and B are
NA and NB then choose correct option. Radius of curvature at A and B are RA and RB :-

(A)
must be greater than or equal to g

(B)
must be less than g.

(C)
must be greater than g.
(D)
must be less than g.

7) The displacement of a particle of mass 1kg on a horizontal smooth surface as a function of time is

given by x = . The work done by external agent for first one sec is :-

(A) 0.5 J
(B) 2J
(C) 0.60 J
(D) None of these

8) Block A is hanging from a vertical spring and it is at rest. Block 'B' strikes the block 'A' with
velocity v and stick to it. Then the velocity v for which the spring just attains natural length is:

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

9) A biconvex thin lens is prepared from glass (µ = 1.5), the two bounding surfaces having equal
radii of 25 cm each. One of the surfaces is silvered from outside to make it reflecting. An object is
placed before this lens at distance cm so that the image is formed on the object itself. The value of

is. Lens is placed in air (µ = 1)

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 5
(D) 7

10) For given circuit charge on capacitor C1 and C2 in steady state will be equal to :-
(A) C1(VA – VC), C2(VC – VB) respectively
(B) C1(VA – VB), C2(VA – VB) respectively
(C) (C1 + C2) (VA – VB) on each capacitor

(D)
(VA – VB) on each capacitor

11) A rod is rotating in a uniform magnetic field B = –5 with a constant angular velocity ω. A is mid

point of rod OB. The value of VB – VA is

(A) 625V
(B) 2500V
(C) +1875V
(D) –1875V

12) In the diagram a time varying magnetic field passes through a circular region of radius “R” and
the magnetic field directed outwards and it is a function of radial distance ‘r’ and time ‘t’ as

. The electric field strength at a radial distance R/2 from the center ?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

13) A capacitor of capacitance C has initial charge Q0 is connected to an inductor of inductance L as


shown. At t = 0 switch S is closed. Then the current though the inductor when energy in the
capacitor is three times energy of inductor is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) none of these

14) A long conducting wire carrying a current I is bent into the shape as shown. The net magnetic
field at the centre 'O' of the circular arc of radius 'R' is :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

15) Figure shows combination of two semi infinite long wires kept on Z and Y-axis. It carries

constant current I as shown in figure. Calculate on line QP. Coordinate of point P and Q
are (a, 0, 0) and (0, 0, a) respectively.

(A) µ0I

(B)

(C)

(D)

16) Light is incident normally on face AB of a prism as shown in fig. A liquid of refractive index , is

placed on face AC of the prism. The prism is made of glass of refractive index . The limit of for

which total internal reflection takes place on face AC is

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

17) A telescope has an objective lens of 10 cm diameter and is situated at a distance of one kilometer
from two objects. The minimum distance between these two objects, which can be resolved by the
telescope, when the mean wavelength of light is 5000 Å, is of the order of :-

(A) 5 m.
(B) 6.1 mm.
(C) 5 cm.
(D) 0.5 m.

18) A convex lens of focal length f is placed somewhere in between an object and a screen. The
distance between the object and the screen is x. If the numerical value of the magnification
produced by the lens is m, then the focal length of the lens is :
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

19) In the process of measuring current through galvanometer one wish to have 1% of circuit
current in the coil if coil resistance is 99 Ω find shunt resistance used in parallel :-

(A) 0.1 Ω
(B) 1.1 Ω
(C) 1.0 Ω
(D) 11.0 Ω

20) In the given circuit which resistor consumes maximum power :-


(A)

(B) 3Ω
(C) 4Ω
(D) All consumes equal/over

SECTION-B

1) The maximum power (in Watt) delivered to resistance R is , then find the value of x :

2) A telescope of aperture diameter D = 32 mm, and objective focal length f = 24 cm, forms images
of two distant stars in the focal plane of the objective lens. If the stars have a minimum resolvable
angular separation according to the Rayleigh criterion, then what is the distance, x (in μm), between
the centers of the images in the focal plane? (Assume light of wavelength 550 nm is used.)
3) A set of parallel rays incident on the bi-convex lens. If after two refractions and one reflection

final image formed at 15 cm left of lens, the value of is

4) A square frame of wire connected to a capacitor is kept in a magnetic field which varies with
position as well as time and is given as as shown in figure, where α is a constant. The

charge on the capacitor at any time is , Find n.

5) In a series LCR circuit where R = 300 Ω, L = 0.8 H and C = 0.04 μF, the source has voltage
amplitude V = 300 V and a frequency equal to the resonance frequency of the circuit. What is the
power factor ?

6) A uniform magnetic field of intensity B = sin 2t directed into the plane of the paper exists in the
cylindrical region of radius 1 m. A loop of resistance 10Ω folded in the form of equilateral triangle of
side length 2m is placed as shown in figure. Find the maximum potential drop in wire AB.

7) The extra energy given to a body of mass m orbiting at a height equal to radius R of earth for
escape is (g is acceleration due to gravity on the surface of earth) . Find n.

8) A thin infinitely long straight string uniformly charged with a linear charge density λ1 and a thin
straight segment of length ℓ uniformly charged with linear charge density λ2 lie in a plane at right
angles to each other and separated by a distance r0 = ℓ as shown in the figure, then the electrostatic

force with which these two interact is F = . Find the value of ‘X’.

9) A particle of charge 1 C moving with velocity experiences a constant force

due to a constant magnetic field (in z direction) of strength x Tesla. Find the value
of x.

10) Two conducting rails are connected to a source of e.m.f and form an incline as shown in figure.
A bar of mass 50 g slides without friction down the incline through a vertical magnetic field B. If the
length of the bar is 50cm and a current of 2.5 A is provided by the battery, for what value of B (in T)
will the bar slide at a constant velocity ? [g = 10 m/s2]. Then find the value of B × 10.
PART 2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-A

1) 6 × 10–3 mole of K2Cr2O7 reacts completely with 9 × 10–3 mole Xn+ to give & Cr3+. The value
of n is-

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 5

2) Correct order of (charge /mass) ratio is-

(A) Neutron < α-particle < proton < electron


(B) Neutron < α-particle = proton < electron
(C) Neutron > α-particle < proton < electron
(D) Neutron > α-particle > proton > electron

3) Which of the following order of I.E2 is correct.

(A) O > F > N


(B) N > F > O
(C) O > N > F
(D) F > O > N

4) The values of observed and calculated molecular weight of calcium nitrate are respectively 65.6
and 164. The degree of dissociation of calcium nitrate will be:

(A) 25%
(B) 50%
(C) 75%
(D) 60%

5) Find EMF of Cell

Pt | |H+(pH = 5) || H+ (pH = 7) | | Pt

given that

(A) 6
(B) –0.06 volt
(C) –0.12 volt
(D) 7
6) A current of 0.0965 ampere is passed for 1000 seconds through 50ml of 0.1 M NaCl, using inert
electrodes the average concentration of OH– in the final solution is

(A) 0.01 M
(B) 0.02 M
(C) 0.03 M
(D) 0.04 M

7) In which of the following molecule central atom uses it's maximum number of orbitals for bonding
:

(A) CH4
(B) XeO4
(C) SO3
(D) Both (2) and (3)

8) Which of the following species exist?

(A) ΙF4
(B)
(C) NO2Cl
(D)

9) The IUPAC name of the compound is -

(A) 4–Butylhexa–2,5–dien–1–al
(B) 5–Vinyloct–3–en–1–al
(C) 5–Vinyloct–5–en–8–al
(D) 3–Butylhexa–1,4–dien–8–al

10) The minimum energy for molecules to enter into chemical reaction is called

(A) Kinetic energy


(B) Potential energy
(C) Threshold energy
(D) Activation energy

11) The decreasing order of reactivity of the following organic molecules towards AgNO3 solution is :
(A) (A) > (B) > (D) > (C)
(B) (A) > (B) > (C) > (D)
(C) (C) > (D) > (A) > (B)
(D) (B) > (A) > (C) > (D)

12) Which of the following molecule doesn’t show resonance ?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

13) Which of the following pairs of structures represent tautomers?

(I)

(II)

(III)
(IV)

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

14) The number of stereoisomers obtained by bromination of trans–2–butene is :

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

15) Which of the following compounds will show geometrical isomerism.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

16) Which one of the following metal complexes is most stable?

(A) [Co(en) (NH3)4]Cl2


(B) [Co(en)3]Cl2
(C) [Co(en)2(NH3)2]Cl2
(D) [Co(NH3)6]Cl2

17) As per IUPAC nomenclature, the name of the complex [Co(H2 O)4 (NH3 )2 ]Cl3 is :
(A) Tetraaquadiaminecobalt(III) chloride
(B) Tetraaquadiamminecobalt(III) chloride
(C) Diaminetetraaquacobalt(II) chloride
(D) Diamminetetraaquacobalt(III) chloride

18) A flame test was performed to confirm the identity of a metal ion in solution. The result was a
green flame. Which of the following metal ions is indicated?

(A) copper
(B) sodium
(C) strontium
(D) zinc

19) By wurtz reaction, a mixture of methyl iodide and ethyl iodide gives -

(A) Propane
(B) Ethane
(C) butane
(D) a mixture of the above three

20) product (P) , P is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-B

1)

Equivalent weight of H2SO4 in the reaction


H2SO4 → H2S2O8 is 98/x.

Hence ‘x’ is.

2) In a H-like atom for an electron revolving in nth orbit, the variation of log10 KE versus log10Z is
plotted as following - where Z is atomic number & KE is kinetic energy of
electron (in eV). If OA = log10 3.4 then find the value of principle quantum number of the electron.

3) Which of the following elements form amphoteric oxides?


Be, B, Al, Ga, Sn, Zn, Ge, Cu, Mn

4) In the saturated aqueous solution of PbCl2 the freezing point decreases by then ‘D’ is
(Given Ksp of PbCl2 = 4 × 10–6, Kf, water = 2K-kg/mole.

5) Determine the standard reduction potential for the half reaction :


Cl2 (g) + 2e⊝ —→ 2Cl⊝ (aq)
Given Pt2Å(aq) + 2Cl⊝ (aq) —→ Pt (s) + Cl2, = – 0.15 V
Pt2Å(aq) + 2e⊝ → Pt (s) E° = 1.20 V

6) Find the sum of angular nodes and radial nodes in 6f ?

7)

Calculate DU of the following compound ?

8) For a chemical reaction aA bB

The ratio of ‘a’ and ‘b’ is

9) The total number of hyperconjugative structures for the following carbocation is ?


10) The total number of cyclic structural isomers possible for a hydrocarbon with the molecular
formula is

PART 3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-A

1) If the product of all solutions of equation can be expressed in the lowest

form as then find the value of (m + n)

(A) 1204
(B) 1
(C) 24
(D) 4041

2) If the number M39048458N is divisible by both 8 and 11, where M & N are single digit integers,
then

(A) M = 4, N = 6
(B) M = 6, N = 4
(C) M – N = – 2
(D) None of these

3) If for all real x, then

(A) m < –1
(B) –1 < m < 5
(C) m > 7
(D) m > 9

4) The range of values of 't' for which ; , is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
5) If xi ∈ {–1, 0, 1, 2}; i = 1, 2, ..., n and , , then minimum value of is

(A) 0
(B) 9
(C) –9
(D) 19

6) The value of is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

7) Let ,
P is a prime number for which K is not an integer, and
then which of the following is not necessarily true ?

(A)
(B) a2 + a3 = 14
(C) P must be greater than 23.
(D) Maximum value of a1 + a2 + a3 = 36

8) Let Tn is term which is independent to x in expansion of , then n is

(A) 6
(B) 9
(C) 12
(D) 15

9) where do not differ by an even integral

multiple of then is equal to

(A)
(B)
(C) 1
(D) 2

10) The number of solutions of the equation sin3x + 3cosx = 2sin2x(sinx + cosx) in [0, 2π] is

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

11) For consider a relation R on N given by The relation


R is an equivalence relation if and only if :

(A)
(B) is a multiple of 4
(C) 4 is the remainder when α is divided by 10
(D) 4 is the remainder when α is divided by 7

12) The number of integral values of x satisfying the inequality [x– 5] [x – 3] + 2 < [x – 5] + 2[x– 3]
(where [.] represents greatest integer function) is -

(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3

13) Value of

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

14) If ƒ(x) is continuous function (where n being odd integer),


then

(A) bn – an = 1
(B) b2n+1 – a2n+1 = 2
(C) bn – an = –1
(D) bn – an = 0

15) Let [t] denote the greatest integer less than or equal to t. Let f(x) = x – [x], g(x) = 1 – x + [x], and
h(x) = min{f(x), g(x)}, x ∈ [–2, 2]. Then h is :

(A) continuous in [–2, 2] but not differentiable at more than four points in (–2, 2)
(B) not continuous at exactly three points in [–2, 2]
(C) continuous in [–2, 2] but not differentiable at exactly three points in (–2, 2)
(D) not continuous at exactly four points in [–2, 2]

16) Let the function for all x ∈ R. If the maximum value of ƒ(x)
is M, then M4 is equal to -

(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 8
(D) 16

17) The tangent at the point (x1, y1) on the curve y = x3 + 3x2 + 5 passes through the origin, then (x1,
y1) does NOT lie on the curve :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

18) If c is a point at which Rolle’s theorem holds for the function, f( ) = in the
interval [3, 4], where ∈ R, then f ′′(c) is equal to :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) None of these

19) If ƒ(x) = x3 – 9ax2 + 15a2x + 30, has its maximum value at x = α and its local minimum value at x
= β such that 5α2 = 2β, then possible value of 'a' is divisible by
(a > 0) :

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 5
(D) 7

20) Let A and B be two non-singular real square matrices of order 4 × 4. If AAT = I = ATA and B = B4

such that det(A) ≠ det(B), then the value of is equal to -


(where I is an identity matrix of order 4 and AT represent transpose of A)

(A) 1
(B) –1
(C) 0
(D) 4

SECTION-B

1) If α and β are roots of x2 – x + 2 = 0 and , then value of


is

2) Let a1, a2, a3, a4 and b be real numbers such that b + and b2 + , then the
sum of possible positive integral value(s) of 'b' is

3) If log615 = x, log1218 = y such that log2524 is then |α + β + γ| is

4) If then the value of is

5) The whole domain of y = ƒ(x) defined implicitly by the equation is (a,b) ∪ (c,d),
then a + b + c + d is

6) Let ƒ(x), g(x) and h(x) be polynomials of degree m, n and p respectively such that there

leading cofficients are one, where m, n and p are prime numbers (m < n < p). If and

(where a and b are prime numbers), then the value of |a – b| is


7) + + for x = then is equal to

8) Let ab ≠ 0 is normal to the curve x = 3cosθ – cos3θ, y = 3sinθ –

sin3θ at θ = α, then number of possible values of α, is

9) The number of distinct real roots of x4 – 4x3 + 12x2 + x – 1 = 0 is [JEE 2011]

10) If and , where aij is the element of ith and jth


column in Δ(x) and cij is the cofactor aij ∀ i and j, then find the greatest value of f(x), where x ∈ [–3,
18]
ANSWER KEYS

PART 1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-A

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

SECTION-B

Q. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A. 4 5 4 3 1 2 4 4 4 3

PART 2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-A

Q. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
A. A A A C C B B C A C D C A A D B D A D C

SECTION-B

Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
A. 1 2 6 6 1 5 5 2 5 5

PART 3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-A

Q. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
A. D B B B D B B B B B D C B B A B D B A C

SECTION-B

Q. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
A. 5 6 3 4 0 6 5 4 2 0
SOLUTIONS

PART 1 : PHYSICS

1)

2)

Let mass of particle is m

⇒ acceleration due to

= m/sec2

3)

4)
2T sin θ = 40

sin θ =

Tension at mid point T cos θ =

5)

6)

∴ At A mg – NA =

At B, NB – mg =

NA = mg – NB =

∴ ; and

⇒ so nothing can be said for as NB is not known


∴ option (B) is correct

7) ΔK = W v = t2
vt = 1 = 1

× 1 × 1 – 0 = W = 0.5J

8)
The initial extension of spring is just after collision of B with A the speed of combined

mass is .
For spring to just attain natural length the combined mass must rise up by :

(see figure) and comes to rest.


Now, applying conservation of energy

&

se get,
Alternate solving by SHM :
In SHM

we can write,

9)

ℓ = 2|(feq)m| =

=5

10) No current will flow through the resistance at steady state.

11)

0
V – VB =

12)
13) UC = 3UL

UC + UL =

4UL =

I2 =

I=

14) The net magnetic field at the centre 'O' of the circular arc is

15) For wire along z axis = 0 (B ⊥ dl)

For wire along y axis


16)

At limiting cond.

for all other values TIR will take place.

17)

18)
u + v =x

....(i)

....(ii)
From (i) & (ii)
19) I = Ia

100 =

20)
R 2Ω 3Ω 4Ω

21)

22)

Δθ ≥

RΔθ =
= 503.25 × 10–8
= 5 × 10–6 m = 5μm.

23)
The condition is possible only when the foci of lens and mirror coincides.
Then, only the final image will be at 15 cm left to lens
So, x = 15 + 21 = 36 cm

Hence,

24) Flux of magnetic field ai any lime t is

charge on capacitor =

25) At resonance frequency XL = XC, so we have


Z=R

Since cosϕ =
⇒ cosϕ = 1

26) If all the resistance is in AB then VAB = 0, as EMF will be induced only in the side AB.

27)

Conservation of mechanical energy

28) dq = λ2dx
dF = dqE

=
29)

30) The forces acting on the bar are shown in figure (b). The rod will move down the plane
with constant velocity only if
F cos θ = mg sinθ,
i.e., BIL cosθ = mgsingθ [as F = BIL]

or,

PART 2 : CHEMISTRY

31)

eq. (K2Cr2O7) = eq. (Xn+)


6 × 10–3 × 6 = 9 × 10–3 × (5 – n)
∴ n=1

32)

m (mass in amu) e (charge) |e|/m Ratio

electron -1 1840
amu

Proton 1 amu +1 1

α-particle 4 amu +2

Neutron 1 amu 0 0
∴ correct order → Neutron < α-particle < proton < electron

33) Correct order of : O+ > F+ > N+


2p3 2p4 2p2

34)

Ca(NO3)2 —→ Ca2+ + 2NO3–


a - -
a(1 – α) aα 2aα

i=
= 1 + 2α
i = 1 + (n – 1)α
2.5 = 1 + (3 – 1)α = 1 + 2α
α = 0.75 = 75%

35)

36) At cathode : 2H2O (l) + 2e– → H2(g) + 2OH– (aq)

nF =

[OH–] =

37) XeO4 → sp3 hybridisation having four dπ – Pπ bonds So xenon uses it's 8 orbitals (One 'S' +
3'P' + 4'd' orbitals) for bonding.

38) Ans.(3)

39)
4-Butylhexa-2, 5-dien-1-al

40) Minimum total energy for molecules to enter into chemical reaction is called Threshold
energy.
41)

42) No conjugation in

43)

44)
45)

46)

The correct option is [Co(en)3]Cl2

Cyclic complexes, called chelates, are generally more stable than open chain complexes.
Chelates having more number of cyclic rings are more stable than those having less numer of
cyclic rings.
∴ Of the given complexes [Co(en)3]Cl2 is most stable.

47) [Co(H2O)4 (NH3)2 ]Cl3


Diamminetetraaquacobalt(III) chloride

48) This question relies on your knowledge of flame test colors. Copper is blue-green, sodium
is yellow, strontium is red, and zinc is colorless.
49)

50)

51)

2H2SO4 → H2S2O8 + 2H+ + 2e–

52) For the electron in nth orbit of atom


KE = – TE

⇒ KE = 13.6

⇒ log10 KE = 2log10Z + log10


upon observing the graph

OA = log10 3.4 = log10


⇒n=2

53) Be, Al, Ga, Sn, Zn, Mn, form amphoteric oxides.

54)

PbCl2(s) → Pb2+ + 2Cl–


S 2S
Ksp = (Pb ) (Cl ) = 4S3 = 4 × 10–6
2+ –1 2

S = 10–2 M
ΔTf = iKf m (i = 3)

= 3 × 2 × 10–2 = 6 × 10–2 =
So D = 6

55)

56) Angular nodes = 3


Radial nodes = 2
57)

DU = 8 + 1 – =5

58)

on comparison with given equation.

59) No. of α-hydrogen → No. of hyperconjugative structures.

α-H = 5
No. of hyperconjugative structures = 5.

60)

PART 3 : MATHEMATICS

61)
⇒ log2021 2020 + log2021x – 1 = logx 2021 . log2021 2020

Suppose log2021x = t then logx2021 =

Then, log2021 2020 + t – 1 = log2021 2020


t . log2021 2020 + t2 – t – log2021 2020 = 0
⇒ (t – 1) log2021 (2020) + t(t – 1) = 0
⇒ (t – 1) (log20212020 + t) = 0
⇒ t = 1 or t = –log2021 2020
⇒ log2021x = 1 or log2021x = log2021 (2020)–1

⇒ x = 2021 or x =
Product of solutions
m + n = 2021 + 2020 = 4041

62) M39048458N
For divisible by 8 last three digits should be divisible by 8.
58N should be divisible by 8
580, 582, 584, 586, 588
only 584 is divisible by 8
hence N = 4
for divisible by 11
|Sum of even places – Sum of odd places| = 0
or multiple of 11
(3 + 0 + 8 + 5 + N) – (M + 9 + 4 + 4 + 8)
16 + 4 – M – 25
|– M – 5|
M + 5 = 11t t∈w
M + 5 = 11

Other M will not be single digit natural no.

63) We have

x2 + x + 1 =

so
⇒ –3(x2 + x + 1) < x2 + mx + 1 < 3(x2 + x + 1)
⇒ 4x2 + (m + 3)x + 4 > 0 and
2x2 + (3 – m)x + 2 > 0 for real x
D1 < 0 and D2 < 0
⇒ (m + 3)2 – 4 × 4 × 4 < 0 and
(3 – m)2 – 4 × 2 × 2 < 0
⇒ ( m + 3 + 8) (m + 3 – 8) < 0 and
(m – 3 + 4) (m – 3 – 4) < 0
⇒ (m + 11) (m – 5) < 0 and
(m + 1) (m – 7) < 0
⇒ –11 < m < 5 and –1 < m < 7
Taking intersection give –1 < m < 5

64)

(6 sint – 5) x2 + 2(1 – 2sint) x – (1 + 2sint) = 0


for ∀ x ∈ R ⇒ D > 0
⇒ (4 sin2t – 2sint – 1) > 0

or
or

65) Number of '–1' in the series = a


Number of '1' in the series = b
Number of '2' in the series = c
–a + b + c = 19 ...(i)
a + b + 4c = 99 ...(ii)
(i) + (ii)
2b + 5c = 118

a = b + c – 19

for minimum of

66)

+
∵ Sn =

∴ S∞ =

Option (B)

67) 24! = 222.310.54......


Maximum value of a1 = 22
Maximum value of a2 = 10
Maximum value of a3 = 4
24! is divisible by prime number upto 23.
Now check the options.

68)

general term of expansion

Tr+1 =

Term independent of x ⇒ Term with x°


⇒ 24 – 3r = 0
⇒r=8
Hence T8+1 = T9, will be the term independent of x.
Tn = T9
⇒n=9
69)

70) Ans. (2)


sin3x + 3cosx = 2sin2x(sinx + cosx)
3sinx – 4sin3x + 3cosx = 4sinxcosx(sinx + cosx)
Divide by cos3x
3tanx(1 + tan2x) – 4tan3x + 3(1 + tan2x)
= 4tanx(tanx + 1)
tan3x + tan2x + tanx – 3 = 0
(tanx – 1)(tan2x + 2tanx + 3) = 0 ⇒ tanx = 1

71) For R to be reflexive ⇒ x R x




∴ when α divided by 7, remainder is 4.
R to be symmetric

Which holds when is multiple of 7


∴ (as did earlier)
R to be transitive

and




Which is true again when divisible by 7, i.e. when α divided by 7, remainder is 4.

72)

([x] – 5) ([x] – 3) + 2 < [x] – 5 + 2[x] – 6


Let [x] = t
⇒ t2 – 8t + 17 < 3t – 11
⇒ t2 – 11t + 28 < 0
⇒ (t – 4)(t – 7) < 0
⇒ 4 < [x] < 7
⇒5≤x<7
⇒ x = 5, 6([x] – 5) ([x] – 3) + 2 < [x] – 5 + 2[x] – 6
Let [x] = t
⇒ t2 – 8t + 17 < 3t – 11
⇒ t2 – 11t + 28 < 0
⇒ (t – 4)(t – 7) < 0
⇒ 4 < [x] < 7
⇒5≤x<7
⇒ x = 5, 6

73)

Using standard limit

Using LH rule

Taking limit

74) at x = 2n, n is odd

an + 1 = bn – 1
bn – an = 2

75)

min{x – [x], 1 – x + [x]}

h(x) = min{x – [x], 1 – [x – [x])}


⇒ always continuous in [–2, 2]

but non differentiable at 7 Points

76) This problem can be observed as

⇒ ƒ(x) = |PA – PB| ≤ AB

77) The tangent at (x1, y1) to the curve

passing through origin

--------(1)
And (x1 ,y1) lies on the curve

...........(2)
From equation (1) and (2)
x1 = 1, y1 = 9

78)

Rolle’s theorem is applicable on f( ) in [3, 4]


⇒ f(3) = f(4)

⇒l
⇒ (9 + α)/21 = (16 + α)/28
⇒ 36 + 4α = 48 + 3α ⇒ α = 12
Now, f( ) = ln (( 2 + 12)/7 )
⇒ ′( ) = ( 2 – 12)/( ( 2 + 12))
′( ) = 0 ⇒ c =
′′( ) =(− 4 + 48 2 + 144)/ 2( 2 + 12)2

∴ ′′( ) =

79) ƒ(x) = x3 – 9ax2 + 15a2x + 30


ƒ'(x) = 3x2 – 18ax + 15a2 = 0
⇒ x2 – 6ax + 5a2 = 0
⇒ x = a, 5a
ƒ"(x) = 6x – 18a
ƒ"(a) = –12a < 0
ƒ"(5a) = 30a – 18a = 12a > 0
so maxima at x = a = α
minima at x = 5a = β
5α2 = 2β
⇒ 5a2 = 2 (5a)
⇒a=2

80) B4 = B ⇒ |B| = 1
|A| ≠ |B| ⇒ |A| ≠ 1
AAT = I ⇒ |A|= –1
using properties of adjoint

81) α + β = 1, αβ = 2
α2 + β2 = –3
α3 + β3 = –5
α4 + β4 = 1
α5 + β5 = 11

82)

Given b + (a1 + a2 + a3 + a4) = 8


or a1 + a2 + a3 + a4 = 8 – b ....(1)
Also b2 + = 16
or = 16 – b2 ....(2)
Using R.M.S. ≥ A.M. for a1, a2, a3, a4

or ≥
or ≥

⇒ 16 – b2 ≥ [ using (1) and (2) ]


2 2
⇒ 64 – 4b ≥ 64 + b – 16 b
⇒ 5b2 – 16b ≤ 0
⇒ b(5b – 16) ≤ 0

Thus 0 ≤ b ≤

Hence bmax =
Hence possible integral values are 1, 2, 3

83)

⇒ ⇒

84)

Now

(cos4x + sin2x)2 = cos8x + sin4x + 2cos4xsin2x


= sin4x + cos4x(cos4x + 2sin2x)
= sin4x + cos4x((1 – sin2x)2 + 2sin2x)
= sin4x + cos4x + sin4xcos4x

85)

4x2 – 1 > x4
x4 – 4x2 + 1 < 0

(1)
...(i)
2
(2) x <

....(ii)


⇒ a+b+c+d=0

86) Degree of h(x) ⇒ p = 13


Degree of ƒ(x) ⇒ m = 2
Degree of g(x) ⇒ n = 11

= (25).211 = 52.(2)11
a = 5; b = 11

87)

2sin–1(cos 2θ) + 3cos–1(sin 2θ) + tan–1(tan 2θ) = λπ

Now

According to property of Inverse Trigonometric Function

88)


equation of normal is
⇒ ycos3α – xsin3α = sin4α


∴ a = cos4α, b = sin4α, a + b = sin4α
⇒ cos4α + sin4α = sin4α
⇒ 2 – sin22α = 2sin4α
⇒ 4 – [1 – cos4α] = 4sin4α
⇒ 3 = 4cos4α + 4sin4α
⇒ Total 4 values of α

89)
Consider f(x) = x4 – 4x3 + 12x2 + x – 1
f'(x) = 4x3 – 12x2 + 24x + 1
f"(x) = 12x2 – 24x + 24

=
∴ f(x) is concave upwards ∀ ∈ Rx
f(0) = –1
Also f(x) → ∞

∴ f(x) has only 2 real roots.

90)

= – 6(x – 1) (x + 4) (x – 1)
f(x) = – (x – 1)2 (x + 4)
x ∈ [–3, 18]
f(x)max is at x = 1 = fmax = 0

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