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RPTA-5

NARAYANA IIT ACADEMY


INDIA
Sec: Sr.IIT-IZ-CO-SPARK Dt: 06-09-15
Time: 02:00 PM to 05:00 PM Max.Marks: 180

PAPER-II
06-09-15_Sr.IIT-IZ-CO-SPARK_RPTA-5_Weekend Syllabus
Mathematics:
Functions : real valued functions of a real variable, into, onto and one-to-one functions, sum,
difference, product and quotient of two functions, composite functions, absolute value,
polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions, even and odd
functions, inverse of a function, continuity of composite functions, intermediate value
property of continuous functions, limits.
Physics:
Rigid body mechanics I(excluding concept of angular momentum):
Rigid body, moment of inertia, parallel and
Perpendicular axes theorems, moment of inertia of uniform bodies with simple geometrical
shapes;torque; dynamics of rigid bodies with fixed axis of rotation; rolling without slipping
of rings, cylinders and spheres; equilibrium of rigid bodies.
Chemistry:
Aldehydes and Ketones: Preparation and properties and reactions
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IIT-JEE-2013-P2-Model
Time:2:00 PM to 5:00 PM IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Max Marks: 180
PHYSICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 1 – 8) Questions with Multiple Correct Choice 3 -1 8 24
Questions with Comprehension Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 9 – 16) 3 -1 8 24
(4 Comprehensions – 2 +2+2+2 = 8Q)
Sec – III(Q.N : 17 – 20) Matrix Matching Type 3 -1 4 12
Total 20 60
CHEMISTRY:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 21 –28) Questions with Multiple Correct Choice 3 -1 8 24
Questions with Comprehension Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 29 – 36) (4 Comprehensions – 2 +2+2+2 = 8Q)
3 -1 8 24
Sec – III(Q.N : 37 – 40) Matrix Matching Type 3 -1 4 12
Total 20 60
MATHEMATICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 41 – 48) Questions with Multiple Correct Choice 3 -1 8 24
Questions with Comprehension Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 49 – 56) (4 Comprehensions – 2 +2+2+2 = 8Q)
3 -1 8 24

Sec – III(Q.N : 57 – 60) Matrix Matching Type 3 -1 4 12


Total 20 60
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PHYSICS: Max. Marks : 60
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/ are correct
1. A uniform rod AB of length 7 m is undergoing combined rotational and
translational motion such that, at some instant of time, velocities of end point A
and centre C are both perpendicular to the rod and opposite in direction, having
magnitude 11 m/s and 3 m/s respectively as shown in the figure. Velocity of
centre C and angular velocity of the rod remains constant

A) Acceleration of point A is 56 m / s 2
B) Acceleration of point B is 56 m / s 2
C) At the instant shown in the figure acceleration of point B is more than that of
point A. (in magnitude)
D) Angular velocity of the rod is 4 rad/sec

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2. A uniform thin flat isolated disc is floating in space. It has radius R and mass m.

R
A force F is applied to it a distanced d  from the center in the y-direction.
2

Treat this problem as two dimensional. At the instant t = 0 the

A) Acceleration of the center of the disc is F/m.

B) Angular acceleration of the disk is F/mR.

C) Acceleration of leftmost point on the disc is zero

D) Point which is instantaneously unaccelerated is the rightmost point.

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3. A massless spool of inner radius r, outer R is placed against vertical wall and
tilted split floor as shown. A light inextensible thread is tightly wound around
the spool through which a mass m is hanging. There exists no friction at point A,
while the coefficient of friction between spool and point B is  . The angle
between two surfaces is  .

A) The magnitude of force on the spool at B in order to maintain equilibrium is


 r 2  r 2 1
mg    1   2
 R   R  tan 
B) The magnitude of force on the spool at B in order to maintain equilibrium is
 r 1
mg 1  
 R  tan 
cot 
C) The minimum value of  for the system to remain in equilibrium is
R / r   1
tan 
D) The minimum value of  for the system to remain equilibrium is
R / r   1
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4. Which of the following statements is/are true
A) Work done by kinetic friction on a rigid body may be positive
B) A uniform sphere rolls up an inclined plane without sliding. The friction force
on it will be up the incline. (Only contact force and gravitational force is acting)
C) A uniform sphere rolls down an inclined plane without sliding. The friction
on it will be up the incline. (Only contact force and gravitational force is acting)
D) A uniform sphere is left from rest from the top of a rough inclined plane. It
moves down the plane with slipping. The friction force on it will be up the
incline.
5. A horizontal rod of mass ‘M’ and length ‘L’ is tied to two vertical string
symmetrically as shown in the figure. One of the strings at end Q is cut at t = 0
and the rod starts rotating about the other end P. Then

A) At t =0, angular acceleration of rod about P is 3g/2L.


B) At t = 0, angular acceleration of rod about C.M. of rod is 3g/2L.
C) At t = 0, acceleration of C.M. of rod is 3g/4 in downward direction.
D) At t = 0, tension in the string at P is Mg/4.

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6. Two identical wheels A and B are released from rest from points X and Y
respectively on an inclined plane as shown in the figure. Which of the following
statement(s) is/are incorrect?
Y

4h
X

A) Wheel B takes twice as much time to roll from Y to Z than that of wheel A
from X to Z
B) At point Z center of mass velocity of wheel A is four times that of wheel B
C) Center of acceleration of the wheel A is twice that of the wheel B
D) Both wheels take same time to arrive at point Z.

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7. A uniform rod with length l is attached with a weightless thread(whose length is

also l ) to the ceiling at point A. The bottom end of the rod rests on a frictionless

horizontal floor at point B, which is exactly below point A. The length of AB is

H, l  H  2l .The rod begins to slide from rest. The maximum velocity of the

centre of rod during subsequent motion

A
l
H
l B

 H
A) g H  l B) g l  
 2

H 
C) g   D) Cannot be determined
2

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8. A point object of mass m is slipping down on a smooth hemi-spherical body of
mass M and radius R as shown in figure. The point object is tied to a wall with
the help of a light string. At   60º , the speed of the hemisphere is v towards the
wall and its acceleration is a. Mark the correct statements

m

A) The velocity of the particle at   60º is v with respect to ground


v2
B) The acceleration of the particle at   60º is with respect to hemisphere
R
C) The acceleration of the particle at   60º with respect to ground is
2
 2 3 a   a  2
v
 
     
R 2  2
 
v
D) The velocity the particle at   60º is with respect to ground
2
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SECTION - II
(COMPREHENSION TYPE)
This section contains 4 groups of questions. Each group has 2 multiple choice questions based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Questions 9 and 10
A small ball (uniform solid sphere) of mass m is released from the top of a wedge of
the same mass m. The wedge is free to move on a smooth horizontal surface.
The ball rolls without sliding on the wedge. The required height of the wedge are
as mentioned in the figure.
9. The total kinetic energy of the ball just before it falls on the ground

31 mgh
A) 2 mgh B) mgh C) mgh D)
18 2
10. The horizontal separation between the ball and the edge ‘PQ’ of wedge just
before the ball falls on the ground is
3 10 2 10 10
A) h B) h C) 2h D) h
2 3 3

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Paragraph for Questions 11 and 12
A uniform disc of mass M and radius R initially stands vertically on the right
end of a horizontal plank of mass M and length L, as shown in the figure
The plank rests on smooth horizontal floor and friction between disc and plank is
sufficient high such that disc rolls on plank without slipping. The plank is pulled
to right with a constant horizontal force of magnitude F.

11. The magnitude of acceleration of plank is


F F 3F 3F
A) B) C) D)
8M 4M 2M 4M
12. The magnitude of angular acceleration of the disc is
F F F 3F
A) B) C) D)
4mR 8mR 2mR 2mR

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Paragraph for Questions 13 and 14
A disc of mass M and radius R can rotate freely in a vertical plane about a
horizontal axis at O distance r from the centre of the disc as shown in Fig. The
disc is released from rest in the shown position. Answer the following questions
based on the above information.

13. The angular acceleration of the disc when OC rotates by an angles of 37o is
8rg 5rg 10rg 8rg
A) B) C) D)
5 R 2  2r 2  4 R 2  2r 2  3 R 2  2 r 2  5R 2
14. The angular velocity of the disc in the above described case is
8 gr 15
A) B) I z  I x  I y / 2 , MR 2
5 R 2  2r 2  32

12 gr 12 gr
C) D)
5 R 2  2r 2  5R 2

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Paragraph for Questions 15 and 16
A sold sphere of mass M and radius R is initially at rest. Solid sphere is
gradually lowered onto a truck moving with constant velocity v0

15. What is the final speed of the sphere’s centre of mass in ground frame when
eventually pure rolling sets in
5 2 7 7
A) v0 B) v0 C) v0 D) v0
7 7 5 2
16. If a sphere with twice the radius and four times the mass had been used; what
would have been its final speed of center of mass sphere with respect to ground?

5 2 7 7
A) v0 B) v0 C) v0 D) v0
7 7 5 2
SECTION – III
(MATRIX MATCH 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.

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17. Consider a cylinder of mass M and radius R lying on a rough horizontal plane. It
has a plank lying on its top as shown in figure. A force F is applied on the plank
such that the plank moves and causes the cylinder to roll. The plank always
remains horizontal. There is no slipping at any point of contact

Column-I Column-II
A) The magnitude of p) 3MF cos 
acceleration of the plank 3M  8m
B) The magnitude of q) MF cos 
frictional force acting on 3M  8m
the plank
C) Magnitude of r) 8F cos 
acceleration of centre of 3M  8m
mass of the cylinder
D) The frictional force on s) 4 F cos 
the cylinder at the point 3M  8m
of contact with the
horizontal plane
A) A  r; B  p; C  s; D  q B) A  s; B  r; C  p; D  q
C) A  p; B  q; C  r; D  s D) A  p; B  q; C  s; D  r

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18. A spool is lying on a rough horizontal surface. In the following question, some
situations are given in column I and some conclusions or relevant data in
column-II. Match the column I with column II
Column-I Column -II

A) p) acm is towards left

B) q) acm is towards right

C) r) friction acts towards left

D) s) friction acts towards right

A) A  pr; B  r; C  r; D  qr B) A  pr; B  qr; C  r; D  qr


C) A  qr; B  pr; C  r; D  pr D) A  qr; B  pr; C  r; D  qr

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19. From a uniform disc of mass M and radius R, a concentric disc of radius R/2 is
cut out. For the remaining annular disc: I1 is the moment of inertia about axis ‘1’,
I 2 about ‘2’, I 3 about ‘3’ and I 4 about ‘4’. Axes ‘1’ and ‘2’ are perpendicular to
the disc and ‘3’ and ‘4’ are in the plane of the disc. Axes ‘2’, ‘3’ and ‘4’ intersect
at a common point.

Match the following


COLUMN-I COLUMN-II
21
A) I1 is equal to p) MR 2
32
B) I 2 is equal to q) I1 / 2
15
C) I 3  I 4 is equal to r) MR 2
32
D) I 2  I 3 is equal to s) 2I1
A) A  p; B  q; C  r; D  p B) A  q; B  p; C  p; D  r
C) A  r; B  p; C  p; D  q D) A  s; B  p; C  p; D  r

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20. A uniform disc rolls without slipping on a rough horizontal surface with uniform
angular velocity. Point O is the centre of disc and P is a point on disc as shown.
In each situation of column I a statement is given and the corresponding results
are given in column-II. Match the statement in column-I with the results in
column-II

Column I Column II
A) The velocity of point P marked p) Change in magnitude with time
on the disc
B) The acceleration of point P q) Is always directed from the given
marked on the disc point to centre of disc
C) The tangential acceleration of r) Is always zero
point P
D) The acceleration of point on disc s) Is non-zero and remains constant
which is in contact with rough in magnitude
horizontal surface
A) A  s; B  q; C  p; D  s B) A  p; B  qs; C  p; D  qs
C) A  p; B  qs; C  r; D  qs D) A  r; B  s; C  p; D  q
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CHEMISTRY: Max. Marks: 60
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/ are correct
21. Aldehydes and ketones give crystalline product with NaHSO3. The correct
statements about it are
A) all carbohydrates also give the addition product with NaHSO3
B) Carbonyl compounds can be regenerated from the addition product by
hydrolysis
C) Oxygen in SO3 connects to carbonyl carbon
D) Sulphur in the -SO3H connects to the carbonyl compound
22. The product of hydrolysis of A and B can be distinguished with
CH3
O - COCH3
(A) CH2 = C
(B) C  C  O  COCH 3
CH3 H H

A) I2/NaOH B) Fehlings solution


C) NaHSO3 D) 2,4-DNPH

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23. Which of the following react with ethanolic KCN ?

A) ethyl chloride B) chloro benzene

C) benzaldehyde D) 2,4-dinitro chloro benzene

24. Among the following which will react with acetone and form a product with

C N linkage

CH 3  N  CH 3

A) C6 H 5 NH 2 B) CH 3 3 N C) NH 2  NH 2 D) H

25. The chemicals used in preparing Fehlings solution are.

A) CuSO4 B) sodium potassium tartrate

C)NaOH D) sodium citrate

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26. The reagents which bring about the following reaction are
OH O

A) CrO3 , HCl, pyridine B) CrO3 , H 2 SO4 ,acetone


CH3

CH3 - C - O- Al + acetone

CH3
C) 3 D) 1% KMnO4
27. In which of the following a pair of diastereomers is formed ?
O


H

 NH 2OH 

H
A) CH 3CHO  NH 2OH  
 B)

H
C) CH 3COCH 2CH 3 
NH OH
H
2
 D) HCHO  NH 2OH 

28. Which of the following when treated with aq.NaOH give a product with six
membered ring?
O

O O

A) B) O

C) CHO CHO D)all


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SECTION - II
(COMPREHENSION TYPE)
This section contains 4 groups of questions. Each group has 2 multiple choice questions based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Questions 29 and 30
When an aldehyde with no   hydrogen is treated with conc alkali it undergoes
disproportionation. The products are sodium salt of an acid and alcohol. It can be
intramolecular also.
29. The product formed in the following reaction in

OH
C6 H 5COCHO  
A) C6 H 5COCOO  B) C6 H 5CHOHCHO
C6 H 5CH  COO 

C) C6 H5COOH  C6 H5CH 2OH D) OH


NaOH
30.  CH 3 2 CHCHO 
, H O2
 the products are
H CH3 CH3

CH3 2 CH  C  C  CHO CH3 2  CH  C  CHO

A) OH CH3 B) CH3
H CH3

CH3 2 CH  C  C  COOH

C)  CH 3 2 CHCH 2OH   CH 3 2 CHCOO  Na  D) OH CH3

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Paragraph for Questions 31 and 32


Aldol condensation takes place in aldehydes or ketones having at least one
 H-atom when treated with NaOH. The product is  hydroxy aldehyde or

ketone respectively. On heating, dehydration takes place and  ,  -unsaturated


aldehydes or ketones are formed.
CH3

CH 3  C  CH 2  C  CHO

CH3 KOH
31. O 
H 2O , 
 C7 H10O the product is
O
O
COCH3
O
CH3
H3C H3C
H3C
H3 C
A) H3C B) CH3
C) D) H3C

32. Which of the following pair gives a single product in crossed aldol condensation
A) C6 H 5  CH 2CHO, C6 H5CHO B) C6 H 5CHO  HCHO
C6 H5CHO   CH3  2  CCHO

C) H D) CH 3CHO   CH 3  2 CH .CHO

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Paragraph for Questions 33 and 34
In the following reactions sequences, B is an intermediate which releases CO2
with NaHCO3 and decolorises Baeyer’s reagent
 CH , CO  O
A 
3
3 2
CH COONa
2 1. H , Pd  C
 B 
2 2. SOCl
C
3. AlCl3

33. A is
A) C6 H 5CHO B) C6 H 5CH 2OH C) C6 H 5COCH 3 D) C6 H 5CH  CH 2
34. C is

O
C O
A) B) O C) D) O

Paragraph for Questions 35 and 36


5 isomeric p-disubstituted aromatic compounds have the formula C8 H8O2
35. One isomer gives positive iodoform test it is
CHO COCH3 OH OH

A) CH2OH B) OH C) OCH = CH D) CHO 2

36. One compound reduces ammonical AgNO3 and gives Color with neutral FeCl3.
It is
OH OH OH
CH2CHO

A) COCH3 B) OCH = CH2 C) OH D) CH2CH2OH

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SECTION – III
(MATRIX MATCH 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 Column-II
(Reaction) (Name of the reaction in which it is involved)

O
O
RCOOOH

 O
A) P) pinacol-pinacolone rearrangement

Quinone CHO
CH2OH 
Al tert butoxide

B) Q)Reformatsky reactiion
CH2 -COOEt
OH
Br
RCOOR R - C - CH2COOEt
Zn, ether
R
C) H3O+
R) Oppenauer oxidation
O

1. Mg etehr

2. H2O
3. H+
D) O S) Baeyer-villiger oxidation
A) A  S; B  R;C  Q;D  P B) A  S; B  Q;C  P;D  S
C) A  Q; B  S;C  Q;D  P D) A  R; B  PR;C  Q;D  S

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38. Column-I Column-II

(Reaction) (Product)

OH

H 2CrO4

A) P) C6 H5COCH 3

CH3
CrO2Cl2

H 2O
B) Q) C6 H 5CH 2CHO

H SO
C) C6 H 5  C  CH 
HgSO
 2 4
4
R) C6 H 5CHO

1. KCN
D) C6 H 5CH 2Cl 
2. SnCl , HCl
2
S)
3. H 2O

A) A  P;B  R;C  Q;D  P B)A  P;B  Q;C  Q;D  S

C) A  S;B  P;C  Q;D  Q D)A  S;B  R;C  P;D  Q

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39. Column-I Column-II
(Compound) (Name of the reaction in which it is involved)
A) C6 H 5CHO P) Aldol condensation
B) HCHO Q) Cannizzaro reaction
C) CH 3COCH3 R) Benzoin condensation
D) CH 3CHO S) Iodoform
A) A  QR;B  Q;C  PS;D  PS B) A  PS;B  Q;C  PS;D  PQ

C) A  PR;B  Q;C  S;D  P D) A  PS;B  P;C  S;D  S

40. Column-I Column-II


(Compound) (Reaction)
A) C6 H 5CHO P) positive iodoform test
B) CH 3CHO Q) Reduces Fehlings solution
C) HCHO R) Reduces Tollens reagent
D) CH 3COCH3 S) 2,4-DNPH
A) A  RS;B  PQRS;C  QRS;D  S
B) A  S;B  P;C  QRS;D  PQ
C) A  R;B  P;C  RS;D  P
D) A  PR;B  PRS;C  QS;D  S
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MATHEMATICS: Max. Marks : 60
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/ are correct
41. Let f  x  1  x  x3 then real value of x satisfying the inequality
1  f  x  f 3  x   f 1  5 x  is
A) 3 B) 4 C) 5/2 D) 6
42. The solution set of the equation x  2012  log a2  3 has exactly four elements then
range of a is
 1 1   1
A)  0,  B)  , C)  ,   D) none
 8 8   8

43. Let f  x  min  x  1 ,  x  1 ,  x  2  , x  R where {.} denotes the fractional part


function then which is necessarily true

A) lt f  x   1
x
 2
2

B) xlt2 f  x  1

C) f  2 x is periodic function having period ½


D) f  x  f   x has infinite number of solutions
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44. If a   0 , c, d , u, v are non-zero constants and if the graphs of f  x  ax  c  d , and

g  x    ax  u  v intersect at exactly two points (1,4) and (3,1) then

uc
A) 4 a  2 c  3 B) 4a  2u  3 C)  4 D) 2a  c  1
a

45. Let  2
  2

f  x   k   5  k   4 x 3  6  k   5  k   1 x  tan x.sgn x be an even function then k

can be (where x  R,[.] is G.I.F and {.} denotes fractional part of function) (sgn is

signum)

A) 3/2 B) 7/2 C) 4/3 D) 13/3

46. Which is correct


n2 1
 2n 2  3  n  1  x x 1
A) lt  2
n   2n  n  1
 e B) lt x      
 x 
 e  x  1  2e

x
C)  
lt sin sin 1 x  1
x 1
D) 
lt  11/ x  21/ x   1/ x
x0
 

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47. Possible integral values of x which can be in the domain of definition of the

function f  x  ln  ax3   a  b x 2   b  c x  c  if b 2  4ac  0 and a  0 is__

A) -1 B) 0 C) 1 D) 2

48. Let f : R  [1, ) be defined as f  x  log10  3x 2  4 x  k  1  10  . If f  x is a

surjection then k can be

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

SECTION - II
(COMPREHENSION TYPE)
This section contains 4 groups of questions. Each group has 2 multiple choice questions based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Question 49 and 50
Let A and B are two sets such that A  B  1, 2,3, 4,5, 6 , A  B   4, 5 then

49. The maximum number of possible functions from set A to set B is N then sum of

digits of N is

A) 9 B) 8 C) 10 D) 13

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50. The minimum number of possible functions from set B to set A is M then

product of digits of M is

A)18 B) 10 C) 24 D) 60

Paragraph for Question 51 and 52

1 1 5x
Let f  x  , g  x  2 , h  x  be three functions and   x  h  g  f  x   
x 4x  1 x2

n
 
51. If the domain of   x is R   a1 , a2 , a3 ,...., an  then the value of   ai   n equals
 
i 1

A) 4 B) 5 C) 6 D) 7

52. If the range of   x is R-A where R is set of real numbers then the number of

integers in set A is

A) 5 B) 6 C) 7 D) 8

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Paragraph for Question 53 and 54

1 1 1  x sin  
Consider the limit given by lt  exists and has finite value
x0 x  1  x 1  x sin  
3 

where  ,    , 2  then
53. The number of value of  is
A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 0
54. The number of values of  is
A) 1 B) 4 C) 0 D) 2
Paragraph for Question 55 and 56

Let f : R  [1, ) be a quadratic function which is surjective, such that

f  2  x  f  2  x and f 1  2 . If g : ( , ln 2]  1,5 is given by g  ln x  f  x then

55. g 1  x is given by

A) 
ln 2  x  1  B) 
ln 2  x  1  C) 
ln 2  1  x  D) 
ln 2  1  x 
56. The sum of the values of x satisfying the equation f  x  5 is

A) 2 B) 4 C) 6 D) -2
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SECTION – III
(MATRIX MATCH 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.
1/ x
57. Let 
lt 2 x  e x  a x
x 
 L then match the range of values of ‘a’ with ‘L’ value (e is

exponent a is constant)

List – I List – II

 
(P) a   , e (1) e
2 

(Q) a  e,   (2) a

(R) a  0, e (3) a/2

(S) a  2e (4) 2e

A) P-1,Q-2,R-1,S-4 B) P-2,Q-1,R-2,S-4

C) P-2,Q-1,R-1,S-4 D) P-1,Q-2,R-4,S-1

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58. Match the following

List – I List – II
n
 1  n 16 
(P) lt    (1) 1
n 
 2 

  
n  cot    x 
(Q) If lt
 4 
1 then


(2) 2
x 0 tan  x 

(R) lt

 sin  cos 2  tan  sin x   (3) 3
x0 sin  x
2

c
If lt  x5  10 x 4  3  x 
  is finite non-zero, for certain
x   
(S) (4) 4
value of c then value of the limit is

A) P-4,Q-1,R-2,S-2 B) P-2,Q-4,R-1,S-1

C) P-4,Q-2,R-1,S-1 D) P-4,Q-2,R-1,S-2

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59.
List – I List – II
  2x  
The number of values of a such that lt sin 1  (where
(P) xa  1  x 2  
  (1) 4
[.] is G.I.F) doesn’t exist is

 
If f  x    x   log 2  2016  x   x  log 2  2016  x 2  

(Q)
  
...  x  log 2 2016   x10  then f  e equals (where [.] is (2) 8

G.I.F {.} F.P.F)


x
The number of solutions of f  f  f  x    where
(R) 4 (3) 7
f  x  4 x 1  x  , 0  x  1 is

The number of elements in the range of

(S)  
f  x  sgn  sin x  cos x  is, k then 4k (where [.] is G.I.F, (4) 5

sgn is signum)
A) P-4,Q-1,R-2,S-3 B) P-4,Q-2,R-3,S-1

C) P-4,Q-3,R-2,S-1 D) P-1,Q-3,R-2,S-4

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60.
List – I List – II

The number of integers in the range of the function,


(P) (1) 13
f  x  cos3 x  6cos 2 x  11cos x  6 ,  x  R 

1  cos x cos 2 x cos 3 x cos 4 x


(Q) lt equals (2) 24
x 0 x2

A  1,3,5, 7 , B  2, 4, 6,8 then the number of


(R) (3) 25
functions from A to B such that i  f  i   10

Let f  x be a function such that

(S) f  x  2  6 f  x  5 f  x  1 x  R where (4) 15

f  0  2, f 1  5 then f  2 equals

A) P-3,Q-4,R-2,S-1 B) P-3,Q-4,R-1,S-2

C) P-3,Q-1,R-4,S-2 D) P-3,Q-4,R-4,S-1

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