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The document contains chapterwise practice problems for JEE (Main & Advanced) focused on Wave Optics, featuring multiple choice questions with one correct answer. It includes various physics concepts such as interference patterns, intensity ratios, and wavefronts, along with specific numerical problems. The problems are structured in sections, including straight objective type, linked comprehension type, and matrix-match type questions.

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SS CPP 08 Physics Chemistry Mathematics 2020

The document contains chapterwise practice problems for JEE (Main & Advanced) focused on Wave Optics, featuring multiple choice questions with one correct answer. It includes various physics concepts such as interference patterns, intensity ratios, and wavefronts, along with specific numerical problems. The problems are structured in sections, including straight objective type, linked comprehension type, and matrix-match type questions.

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CPP-08

SS JEE(M) &
ADVANCED

Physics
Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - Wave Optics
Level-1

SECTION - A sec the intensity at that point is observed (3/4)th


of maximum intensity in between 2nd and 3rd
Straight Objective Type
maxima. The speed of screen may be (D =
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each separation between the screen and slits d =
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, separation between the slits, d « D,  = 5000 Å)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
7D 13D
(A) (B)
1. n identical waves each of intensity l0 interfere with 13 5
each other. The ratio of maximum intensities if the
interference is (i) coherent and (ii) incoherent is D
(C) (D) None of these
17
1
(A) n2 (B) 4. M1 and M2 are plane mirrors and kept parallel to
n2 each other. At point O there will be a maxima.
Light from monochromatic source S of wavelength
1 is not reaching directly on the screen. Then  is:
(C) n (D)
n [D >>d, d>>]
2. A narrow monochromatic beam of light of intensity I
is incident on a glass plate as shown in the figure.
another identical glass plate is kept close to the first
one and parallel to it. Each glass plate reflects 25%
of the light incident on it and transmits the remaining
light. Then, the ratio of the maximum to minimum
intensities in the interference pattern formed by the
two beams obtained after one reflection at each plate
would be
3d2 3d2
(A) (B)
D 2D

d2 2d2
(C) (D)
D D
5. In Young’s double slit experiment with light of
wavelength  = 600 nm intensity of central fringe is
I0. now one of the slit is covered by glass plate of
refractive index 1.4 and thickness t = 5 m, the
(A) 7 : 1 (B) 49 : 1 new intensity at the same point on screen will be

(C) 4 : 1 (D) 16 : 9 I0 3I0


(A) (B)
3. At a point on the screen in YDSE experiment 3rd 4 4
maxima is observed at t = 0. Now screen is slowly
moved with constant speed away from the slits in I0
(C) I0 (D)
such a way that the centre of slits and centre of 2
screen lie on the same, line always and at t = 1
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6. A plane progressive harmonic wave is given by the (A) 6, 5 (B) 5, 6
equation  =  m sin (2t – 3x + 4y + /3), where x (C) 4, 3 (D) 3, 4
and y are in meters, and t is in seconds. Let n̂ 9. In the figure shown in YDSE, a parallel beam of light
is the unit v ector in the direction of wav e is incident on the slit from a medium of refractive
propagation, and v is the speed of wave w.r.t. to the index n1. The wavelength of light in this medium is
wave medium, then 1. A transparent slab of thickness ‘t’ and refractive
index n3 is put infront of one slit. The medium be-
3 4 tween the screen and the plane of the slits is n2. The
(A) n̂   ˆi  ˆj ; v = 0.4 m/s
5 5 phase difference between the light waves reaching
point ‘O’ (symmetrical, relative to the slits) is :
4ˆ 3ˆ 2
(B) n̂  i j; v = m/s
5 5 3
n1
n3
n2
3ˆ 4ˆ
(C) n̂  i  j ; v = 0.4 m/s
5 5 O

4 3
(D) n̂   ˆi  ˆj ; v = 0.5 m/s 1
5 5
7. Three identical coherent point sources S1, S2 and 2 2
S3 are placed on a line perpendicular to the screen (A) n3  n2  t (B) n3  n2  t
n11 1
as shown in the figure. The wavelength of the light
emitted by sources is . The distance between 2n1  n3  2n1
adjacent sources is d = 3. The distance of S2 (C)   1 t (D) n3  n1  t
from the screen is D (>>). Find the minimum (non n2 1  n2  1
zero) distance x of a point P on the screen at 10. In a YDSE experiment if a slab (whose refractive
which complete darkness is obtained index can be varied) is placed in front of one of the
slits then the variation of resultant intensity at mid-
 x D>>d Screen point of screen with ‘’ will be best represented by
x (  1). [Assume slits of equal width and there is no
absorption by slab]
S1 S2 S3 I0 I0
Screen d d (A) (B)
=1  =1 

2 2D 17D I0 I0
(A) (B)
7 8
(C) (D)
4 2D  
(C) 4 5D (D) =1 =1
7
11. In the YDSE shown the two slits are covered with
8. Two coherent sources A and B emitting light of thin sheets having thickness t and 2t and refractive
wavelength  are placed at position (–D, 0) and (– index 2 and . Find the position (y) of central
D, 3) respectively. Here D>>. The number of maxima
minima on y-axis and maxima on x-axis
respectively are
Y t,2
y
B (–D, 3) d

X ,2t
A (–D, 0) O
D

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(A) 0.002 m (B) 0.003 m
tD
(A) Zero (B)
d (C) 0.004 m (D) 0.006 m

tD 15. Young’s double slit experiment is carried with two


(C)  (D) None thin sheets of thickness 10.4 m each and refractive
d
index 1 = 1.52 and 2 = 1.40 covering the slits S1
12. Two stars at a distance 20 light years are viewed
and S2, respectively. If white light of range 400 nm to
through a telescope having a lens of 20 cm diameter.
780 nm is used then which wavelengths will form
Then the minimum separation of these stars for which
maxima exactly at point O, the centre of the screen
they appears distinguishable is ( = 6000 A)
for
(A) 7.32 × 10–5 light years
(B) 3.66 × 10–5 light years S1
o
(C) 14.64 × 10–5 light years
S2
(D) 10.05×10–5 light years
Screen
13. A light ray is moving from point A to point B, separated
by a distance d in vaccum. There is a slab of (A) 416 nm only
thickness r and refractive index n in the path, as (B) 624 nm only
shown. The electric field oscillation at point A is given
(C) 416 nm and 624 nm only
as E=Eo sin t. If the speed of light in vacuum is c,
the electric field oscillation at point B will be given (D) None of these
as
SECTION - C
ref.
Vacuum index = n Linked Comprehension Type
A B
This section contains paragraph. Based upon this
paragraph, some multiple choice questions have to be
r answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
d (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE OR MORE is
correct.
  r  d 
(A) E = Eo sin    t  
  c   Paragraph for Question Nos 16 to 18
Huygen was the first scientist who proposed the idea of
  nr  d  r   wave theory of light. He said that the light propagates
(B) E = Eo sin  t   
  c  in form of wavefronts. A wavefront is an imaginary
surface at every point of which waves are in the same
  r  d  phase. For example the wavefronts for a point source of
(C) E = Eo sin    t   light is collection of concentric spheres which have
  c 
centre at the origin, w1 is a wavefront, w2 is another
wavefront
  nr  d  
(D) E = Eo sin    t  
  c  
W2
14. Light of wavelength 600 nm is incident upon a W1
single slit with width 4 × 10–4 m. The figure shows
the pattern observed on a screen positioned 2m S Ray of light
from the slits. Determine the distance s

Centre of central maxima


The radius of the wavefront at time ‘t’ is 'ct' in this case
where 'c' is the speed of light The direction of
propagation of light is perpendicular to the surface of the
wavefront The wavefronts are plane wavefronts in case of
a parallel beam of light.

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17. Wavefronts incident on an interface between the
Ray W1,W2t,W3 wave front media are shown in the figure. The refracted
wavefronts will be as shown in

1=1
Huygen also said that every point of the wavefront acts 2 = 2
45°
as the source of secondary wavelets. The tangent drawn
to all secondary wavelets at a time is the new wavefront
at that time, The wavelets are to be considered only in 30°
the forward direction i.e the direction of propagation of (A)
light) and not in the reverse direction. If a wavefront w1
at time t is given, then to draw the wavefront at time t
+  t take some points on the wavefront w1 and draw 30°
spheres of radius ct. They are called secondary
(B)
wavelets. Draw surface w2 which is tangential to all
these wavelets. w2 is the wavefront at time ‘t + t'.

60°
secondary wavelet
of radius ct (C)

S 60°
w2 (D)
w1 t  t
t
Huygen proved the laws of reflection and laws of 18. The wavefront of light beam is given by the
refractive ion using concept of wavefronts equation x + 2y + 3z = c, (where c is arbitary
constant) then the angle made by the direction of
16. Spherical wave fronts shown in figure, strike a
light with the y-axis is
plane mirror. Reflected fronts will be as shown in
1 2
(A) cos–1 14 (B) sin–1 14

2 3
(C) cos–1 14 (D) sin–1 14

SECTION-D
(A)
Matrix-Match Type

This Section D have “match the following” type question.


Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match
(B) the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more
entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in
Col-II.

(C)

(D)

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19. Light from source S(|u| < |f|) falls on lens and 20. In a standard Young’s Double Slit Experiment light
screen is placed on the other side. The lens is to wavelength  = 6000Å is used, screen distance
formed by cutting it along principal axis into
(D) = 1m and slit separation (d) = 0.5 mm. Intensity
two equal parts and are joined as indicated in
column II of light on screen emerging from slits are individually
I0 and 4I0. Column I indicates distance of certain
Column I Column II
point P on screen from central maxima.
P
 = 6000 Å y
(A) Plane of image (p) S d = 0.5 mm central
maxima
D = 1m
Screen
Column I Column II
moves towards Small portion of each (A) y = 2 mm (p) Intensity = 7I0 at P
screen if |f| is part near pole is (B) y = 2.2 mm (q) Intensity = 3I0 at P
increased removed. The (C) y = 2.6 mm (r) P lies between 2nd
remaining parts are minima and 3rd maxima
joined (D) y = 2.8 mm (s) P lies between 2nd
maxima and 3rd minima
21. Young’s double slit experimental arrangement is
(B) Images formed (q) S shown in the diagram. Slit separation is 0.2 mm.
Also, note that two slabs are made up of material of
will be virtual refractive indices n1 and n2 and each of thickness t
Screen
= 0.2 mm are placed in front of the slits
The two parts are
separated slightly.
The gap is filled
by opaque material 

(C) Interference pattern (r) S


Match the following. Column I lists values of
Screen
different parameters shown n diagram. Column II
lists various possibilities
can be obtained if The two parts are
screen is suitably separated slightly. The Column I Column II
positioned gap is filled by opaque (A) Central maxima (p) If  = 30° and n1 = n2
material must be above
point O
(B) Central maxima (q) If  = 30° and n1 > n2
must be below
point O
(s) S (C) Central maxima (r) If  = 30° and n1 = 1.3,
must be at n2 > 1.5
origin O
Screen
(D) Central maxima (s) If  = 0° and n1 = n2
Small portion of each
may be below
part near pole is
point O
removed. The remaining
parts are joined (t)  = 0° and n1 < n2

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SECTION-E 23. A plane wave front of light, whose wavelength can be
varied continuously falls normally on a uniform thin
Integer Answer Type film of oil which covers a glass plate. Constructive
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer interference is observed in reflected light for 1 = 5000
to each of the questions is an integer. Å and 2 = 7500 Å and for no other wavelength in
between. If  of oil is 1.25 and that of glass is 1.5,

22. A thin film of plastic (n=1.56) is 0.25 m thick. It is the thickness of oil film is nearly m. Here  is
20
sandwiched between two glass slabs with refractive
indices of 1.58 and 1.52, respectively. White light an integer. Find  2
(400–700 nm) is first incident normally on the slab
for which n = 1.58. The visible wavelength (in nm) is
missing in the reflected light is .Find /104

n=1.58

n=1.56

n=1.52

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Level-2

SECTION - A
Z20
Straight Objective Type (A) 2 t t
 0
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each (1)
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
Z02 z (2)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (B)
 0 t 
1. ABC is a spherical wavefront centred at O
symmetric about BE is incident on silts S1 and S2. 0 Z02
(C) 2t F
BS1 = 3, S1S2 = 4, BO = 6, S1E = 128 and  
 is the wavelength of incident wave. A mica sheet
(D) None
of refractive index 1.5 is pasted on S 2 . The
minimum value of thickness of mica sheet for 3. Two mirrors M1 and M2 make an angle  with line
AB. A point source S is kept at a distance r from the
which central bright fringe forms at E will be
point of intersection of mirrors. A small hemispherical
annular mask is kept close to S so that no ray
emanating from S directly reaches the screen kept
at a distance b from the source. Interference pattern
of rays reflected from M1 and M2 is observed on the
screen. Find the fringe width of this interference
pattern.  = wavelength of light being emitted by
source.
r b
M1
Screen

A 
 B
S
hemispherical
annular mask
M2
31 15
(A) (B)
8 8
(A)

 b  2r sin2   (B)
  b  2r cos 2 
2r sin2 2r sin2
5 7
(C) (D)   b  r cos 2    b  2r cos 2 
8 8
(C) (D)
2r sin2 r sin 2
2. Plane wavefronts are incident on a glass slab
which has refractive index as a function of distance 4. A plane wavefront of wavelength in air is made to
fall on YDSE apparatus as shown in the figure. The
 Z2  lower half of it is filled with liquid (refractive index =
Z, according to the relation  = 0  1   , where

 Z20  1.5). How many maximas can be theoretically
obtained on the screen if d = 98 and D = 20000
0 is the refractive index along the axis and Z0 is
(including the maxima at infinity)
a constant. This glass slab can act as lens of
focal length F. By using the concept of optical path
length calculate the focal length of the slab. d
Consider z to be very small as compared to F.

[Hint : Equate the OPL of ray (A) and ray (B)] D


(Incident rays are normal to the slab) (A) 245 (B) 246
(C) 122 (D) 123

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5. Two coherent sources S1 and S2 are kept on the 
edges of a step as shown in the figure. An infinitely (C) The first maxima above the centre is at  
4
long screen is placed on the right side of sources 
and lies along y – z plane. Calculate total number of (D) At   , intensity is minimum.
3
maximas observed on the screen. PS1 = 8 and
8. The figure shows two points sources which emit
PS2 = 6 . Where  is wavelength of light used. light of wavelength  in phase with each other and
(There is no reflection from steps) are at a distance d = 5.5  apart along a line
y which is perpendicular to a large screen at a
distance L from the centre fo the source. Assume
x that d is much less than L. Which of the following
statement(s) is/are correct ?

(A) 18 (B) 16
(C) 14 (D) 12 (A) Only six bright fringes appear on the screen
(B) Only five bright fringes appear on the screen
SECTION - B
(C) Point y = 0 corresponds to bright fringe
Multiple Correct Answer Type
(D) Point y = 0 corresponds to dark fringe
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, 9. A Young’s double slit experiment is conducted in
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. water (1) as shown in the figure, and a thin glass
plate of thickness t and refractive index 2 is placed
6. A thin slice is cut out of a glass cylinder along a in the path of S2. Then,
plane parallel to its axis. The slice is placed on a flat water
glass plate as shown. The observed interference water
S1 1 O
fringes from this combination shall be
S2

 2 
(A) Optical path difference at ‘O’ is    1 t
 1 
(B) Optical path difference at ‘O’ is (2 – 1)t.

(A) straight (C) Optical path difference is independent on position


of glass plate, provided light from S2 passes
(B) circular
through it.
(C) equally spaced
(D) Optical path difference is dependent on position
(D) having fringe spacing which increases as we go
of glass plate provided light from S1 passes
outwards.
through it
7. In a YDSE setup, we plot the phase difference ()
between both waves at point P on the screen against SECTION - C
the angular position of point P on the screen. The Linked Comprehension Type
graph is as shown below.
This section contains paragraph. Based upon this
P paragraph, some multiple choice questions have to be
S1 4 answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
  (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE OR MORE is
S2 correct.
 
Paragraph for Question Nos. 10 to 11
Choose the correct statement(s) A point light source is situated at a distance of 5 mm
(A) The distance S1S2 = 2 away from plane mirror and at a distance 1m from the
(B) There are a total of 4 minima on the screen large screen as shown in the figure. If the wavelength of
the source is =5000Å, then find the answer of following
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questions (D) fringe width does not change and the region in
which interference is formed shifts downward.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 14 to 17
Refracting angles of biprism are both 0.15°. Distance of
biprism from source is 30 cm. Distance between source
and screen is 140 cm. The Fresnel’s biprism
arrangement shown in the figure uses a source of light
of wavelength 6000Å. When a converging lens is moved
between the biprism and the screen two images of S are
focused on the screen for two positions of the lens. The
10. Find the number of bright fringes formed on the screen separations between the two images for the two
(approximately). positions are found to be 0.9 mm and 1.6 mm

(A) 5 × 105 (B) 1.1  104  = 6000Å


4 5
(C) 9×10 (D) 9×10 0.15°
S
11. If intensity of the source is l0 at a distance of 1/2 m
from the source, then the intensity of fringe formed
at point P is (approximately). 30cm
140cm
(A) 4l0 (B) 2l0
14. The focal length of the lens is
(C) l0 (D) zero
120 240
Paragraph for Question Nos. 12 to 13 (A) cm (B) cm
7 7
In an experiment on interference due to single mirror a (C) Data not sufficient (D) None
light wav e emitted directly by the source S 15. Gap between two positions of the lens is
(narrow slit) interferes with the wave reflected from the
mirror M of length 2 mm. Source and screen are separated (A) 80 cm (B) 60 cm
by distance 90 cm. Source S is at the height of 3 mm, (C) 40 cm (D) 20 cm
from the point P and the middle point of mirror is at distance 16. Ref ractiv e index of the prism material is
of 2 mm from point P. Point P and mirror are in the same approximately
plane and plane of screen is perpendicular to this plane. (A) 1.46 (B) 1.56
s (C) 1.66 (D) 1.76
17. The finge width of the pattern on screen (after the
A B lens has been removed) is
P O
M (A) 0.7 mm (B) 0.35 mm
(C) 1.4 mm (D) None
SECTION-D
12. If fringe width is 0.1 mm then what is the wavelength Matrix-Match Type
of light used?
(A) 3.3 × 10–7m (B) 6.7 × 10–7 m This Section D have “match the following” type question.
(C) 1.0 × 10–7 m (D) 4 × 10–7 m Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match
the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more
13. If the mirror is shifted towards left then how does the
entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in
fringe pattern on screen change?
Col-II.
(A) fringe width decreases and the region in which
interference is formed shifts downward. 18. A parallel beam of monochromatic light of
(B) fringe width decreases and the region in which wavelength   100  Å  is incident on the slits
interference is formed shifts upwards.
separated by distance d = 2mm. There is a screen
(C) fringe width does not change and the region in at a distance D = 1m form slit. If R.I. of the
which interference is formed shifts upwards.
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medium between slits and screen is varying with (B) A thin transparent (q) Fringe patterns move
time in sec as  = 20–4t until it becomes 1. A slab is placed in up
glass slab of R.I.  = 5 and thickness 0.2 mm is front of S1
placed in front of one of the slits S1 as shown in
figure. In figure y represents position of central (C) Screen is moved (r) Fringe width increases
maxima on the screen from its geometrical centre. towards slits
Then match the column-I with column-II with
suitable option(s) (D) Whole arrangement (s) Fringe width decreases
is placed in a liquid

(t) Intensity of fringe


decreases
SECTION-E
Integer Answer Type
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
to each of the questions is an integer.
20. In a modified YDSE the source S of wavelength 5000Å
oscillates about axis of setup according to the


equation y  0.5 sin   t , where y is in millimeter
Column I Column II 6
(A) At t = 0, value of (p) 40.0 and t in second. At what time t will the intensity at P,
|y| in (cm) a point exactly in front of slit S1, be maximum for the
(B) At t = 5s value of (q) 7.5 first time?
|y| (in cm)
(C) Speed of central (r) 1
S1
maxima when it is P
d=1 mm
at geometrical S x
S2 D=2m
centre of screen
(in cm/s) 1m
(D) Fringe width at (s) 8
time t = 3.75 21. A very fine hair-like fiber is stuck between two
sec (m) (t) 12 microscope slides. As a result of this, there is a wedge
19. In a YDSE experiment point source S illuminates of air between them. When the slides are illuminated
two slits S1 and S2 and central bright fringe is formed normally (from above) with light of wavelength 550
at centre of screen. Now some changes are nm, bright and dark interference bands are formed.
mentioned in column I and their impacts in column The fiber is seen to lie at the position of fifth dark
II. Match the following band counting from the common edge. The diameter
(in nm) of the fibre is D. Find [D/100]–5

Light

Column I Column II
(A) Source s is moved (p) Fringe pattern move
down a little down.

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22. Monochromatic light of wavelength  passes through in front of the aperture A. Calculate the power in 10–
14
a pair of slits S1 and S2, separated by a distance watts, received at the focus of the lens (F). The
equal to fringe width . There is a screen placed at a lens is symmertrically placed with respect to the
appertures. 10% of the power received by each
distance D in which two parallel slits S1 and S2 are
aperture, goes in the original direction and is brought
cut at the positions of 3rd and 4th maxima. Again
to the focus (F).
there is a screen at a distance D. P is a point at a

distance of from the central line of the first pair of
2
slits S1 and S2, while Q is on the central line of the
second pair of slits S1 and S2. All slits are of same
widths. If the intensity of light at the point P is  and
x
the intensity at Q is , then find the value of x.
4
24. A convex lens of focal length f = 10 cm is cut through
a diametric plane into two semicircular halves. In
doing so, glass of 1.5 m thickness is lost The two
S2 halves are then joined together. This lens is placed
S1 symmetrically 5 cm in front of a slit which is
illuminated with light of wavelength 5000 Å. A screen
is placed on the other side of the lens at a distance
of 90 cm from the lens, perpendicular to the optical
axis of the lens. Find total number of bright fringes
formed.
25. A beam of light parallel to the principal axis is
focused on a screen with the help of lens, forming a
circular spot with a diameter of A. If we put a plane-
parallel glass plate of thickness h and refractive index
23. In a Young’s double slit experiment, a monochro- n between the lens and the screen, the diameter of
matic uniform parallel beam of light of wavelength  the bright spot on the screen increases. The diameter
= 6000Å, and intensity = (10/) W/m2, is incident of the lens is d and focal length F. The new diameter
normally, on two circular apertures A and B, of radii, in mm is D. Find D–5. (Take F = 10 cm, A =1 cm, n
0.0001 mm and 0.0002 mm, respectively (see fig-
ure). A transparent film of thickness, 2000Å, and re- = 1.5, d = 2cm, h = 3 cm)
fractive index 1.5, for the wavelength, 6000Å, is placed

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1. (C) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (B) 5. (A) 6. (C)

7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (C) 11. (B) 12. (A)

13. (B) 14. (D) 15. (C) 16. (C) 17. (B) 18. (C)

19. (A-p,q, B-p,q,r,s, C-p,q,r,s) 20.(A-q,r B-p,r ,C-q,r,s D-q,r,s) 21. (A-p,q, B-t ,C-s, D-r,t)

22. (5) 23. (6)

LEVEL-2
1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (A) 6. (A) 7. (A,B)

8. (B,D) 9. (B,C) 10. (B) 11. (B) 12. (D) 13. (B)

14. (C) 15. (B) 16. (D) 17. (D) 18. (A-q, B-p, C-s, D-r)

19.(A-q, B-q,t ,C-s, D-s) 20. (1) 21. (6) 22. (4) 23. (7)

24. (5) 25. (7)

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Level-1

5. Each of the following complex shows colour


SECTION - A
except
Straight Objective Type
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each (A) K3[VF6] (B) [Cr(NH3)6]Cl3
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
(C) [Sc(H2O)6]3+ (D) Na2[NiCl4]
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
6. Which of the following statements is Incorrect?
1. In which of the following pairs both the complexes
show optical isomerism? (A) The stability constant of [Co(NH3)6]3+ is greater
than that of [Co(NH3)6]2+.
(A) cis-[Cr(C2O4)2Cl2]3–, trans-[Co(NH3)4Cl2]
(B) The cyano complexes are far more stable than
(B) [Co(en)3]Cl3, cis-[Co(en)2Cl2]Cl those formed by halide ions.

(C) [PtCl (dien)]Cl, [NiCl2Br2]2– (C) The stability of halide complexes follows the
order I < Br < Cl for Al3+
(D) [Co(NO3)3 (NH3)3], cis-[Pt(en)2Cl2] (D) The stability constant of [Cu(NH3)4]2+ is greater
than that of [Cu(en)2]2+
2. Which of the following does not have optical
isomer? 7. Which one of the following is wrongly matched?
2
(A) [Co(en)3]Cl3 (B) [Co(NH3)3Cl3] (A)  Cu(NH3 )4  –Square planar
(B) Ni(CO)4  –Neutral ligand
(C) [Co(en)2Cl2]Cl (D) [Co(en)(NH3)2Cl2]Cl
3
(C) Fe(CN)6  –sp3d2
3. For the complex ion dichloro bis (ethylene
3
diammine) cobalt (III), select the correct statement. (D)  Co(en)3  –Follows EAN rule

(A) It has three isomers, two of them are optically 8. The spin only magnetic moment value (in Bohr
active and one is optically inactive magnetic units) of Cr (CO)6 is :
(A) 0 (B) 2.84
(B) It has three isomers, all of them are optically
active (C) 4.90 (D) 5.92

(C) It has three isomers, all of them are optically 9. W hi ch of the f oll owing species will be
inactive diamagnetic?
4 3
(A) Fe(CN)6  (B) FeF6 
(D) It has no geometrical isomer
3
(C) [Co(en)3]2+ (D) CoF6 
4. The EAN of metal atoms in Fe(CO)2(NO)2 and
Co2(CO)8 respectively are 10. Which is an oxidising agent?
(A) 34, 35 (B) 34, 36 (A) Mn(CO)5 (B) Fe(CO)5
(C) Mn2(CO)10 (D) Fe2(CO)9
(C) 36, 36 (D) 36, 35
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11. Out of following which complex follow EAN rule? (A) Such element always f orms colourl ess
compound.
(A) [CrF6]–3 (B) V(CO)6–
(B) Number of electrons in t2g orbitals are higher
(C) [Cu(NH3)4]2+ (D) [Co(NH3)6]+2
than in eg orbitals.
SECTION - B
(C) It can have either d3 or d8 configuration.
Multiple Correct Answer Type
(D) It can have either d7 or d8 configuration.
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its 16. The complex which can show linkage isomerism is/
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. are
(A) [Fe(H2O)5(SCN)]+1 (B) [Fe(NO2)6]–3
12. W hich of the following statement(s) is (are)
correct? (C) [Ca(NH3)4(CN)2]+1 (D) [Fe(CN)6]–3

(A) The oxidation state of iron in sodium nitro 17. Thermodynamic stability of the complex may
prusside Na2[Fe(CN)5(NO)] is + II. depend on

(B) [Ag(NH3)2]+ is linear in shape. (A) Oxidation number of metal


(B) Type of ligand
(C) In [Fe(H2O)6]+3, Fe is d2sp3 hybridized.
(C) Chelating effect
(D) In Ni(CO)4, the oxidation state of Ni is zero
(D) Geometry of complex
13. Which of the following statements is not true 18. Which of the following is/are colourless ion?
about the com plex ion [ CrCl(NO 2 )(en) 2 ] +
(A) [VO4]–3 (B) [VO3.OH]–2
(en=ethylene diamine)
(C) [V2O6 .OH]–3 (D) [VO]+
(A) It has two geometrical isomers-cis and trans
19. Complex and total number of stereoisomers is
(B) cis and trans forms are not diastereomers to written in each option. Find the correct one(s)
each other (A) [Co(en)2Cl2]+ ; 3 (B) [Co(en)3]3+ ; 2
(C) Only the cis isomer displays optical activity (C) [Co(gly)3] ; 4 (D) [Co(en)2(Cl)(Br)]+ ; 4

(D) It has three optically active isomers: d, / and SECTION-D


meso forms
Matrix-Match Type
14. Select the correct statement(s).
This Section D have “match the following” type question.
(A) Co(III) is stabilised in presence of weak field
Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match
ligands, while Co(II) is stablised in presence of
the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more
strong field ligand.
entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in
(B) Four coordinated complexes of Pd(II) and Pt(II) Col-II.
are diamagnetic and square planar.
20. Match the columns:
(C) [Ni(CN)4]2– ion and [Ni(CO)4] are diamagnetic
tetrahedral complexes. Column I Column II
(D) Ni2+ ion does not form inner orbital octahedral
(A) [Ni(CN)4]2– (p) Outer orbital complex
complexes.
15. A d-block element forms octahedral complex but (B) [Co(NH3)6]3+ (q) Low spin complex
its magnetic moment remains same either in (C) [Fe(H2O)6]3+ (r) Inner orbital complex
strong field or in weak field ligand. Which of the
following is/are correct? (D) [Ni(NH3)6]2+ (s) Paramagnetic

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21. Match the columns: 22. How many unpaired electrons are present in
[NiCl4]2– complex ?
Column I Column II
23. What is the number of possible isomer of an
(A) Complex exhibits no (p) Cis-[Co(en)2(H 2O) 2]3+ octahedral complex : [Co(C2O4)2(NH3)2]– (including
geometrical isomerism stereoisomers)?
(B) Complex exhibits no (q) Cis-[Pt(NH3)2Cl]2
24. What are the number of geometrical isomers of
optical activity
[Co(NH3)3(NO2)3] ?
(C) Complex exhibits (r) Trans-[Co(en) 2(H 2O) 2]3+
optical activity 25. How many geometrical isomers exist f or
(D) Complex exhibits (s ) Ni(CO)4 [Cu(en)2(NH3)2]?
no paramagnetism

SECTION-E

Integer Answer Type

This section contains Integer type questions. The answer


to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X,
Y and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :

X Y Z
0 0 0
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
5 5 5
6 6 6
7 7 7
8 8 8
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6. Select correct order of C  O bond strength in


SECTION - A
following metal carbonyls :
Straight Objective Type
 
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each (A) Mn  CO 6  < Cr  CO 6  <  V  CO 6 
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
 
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (B)  V  CO 6  < Cr  CO 6  < Mn  CO 6 
1. Trioxalato aluminate (III) and tetrafluoro-borate (III)  
ions are respectively (C)  V  CO 6  < Mn  CO   < Cr  CO 6 
 6

(A) [Al(C2O4)3], [BF4]3-  


(D) Cr  CO 6  < Mn  CO   <  V  CO 6 
(B) [Al(C2O4)3]3+, [BF4]3+  6

7. On treatment of [Ni(NH3)4]2+ with concentrated


(C) [Al(C2O4)3]3–, [BF4]– HCl, two compounds I and II having the same
(D) [Al(C2O4)3]2–, [BF4]2– formula, [NiCl 2(NH3)2] are obtained, I can be
2. The total number of possible isomers of the converted into II by boiling with dilute HCl. A
compound [PdII(NH3)4] [PtIICl4] including the given solution of I reacts with oxalic acid to form
one are : (consider exchange of ligands) [Ni(C2O4)(NH3)2] whereas II does not react. Point
out the correct statement of the following
(A) 3 (B) 5
(A) I cis, II trans; both tetrahedral
(C) 4 (D) 8
(B) I cis, II trans; both square planar
3. The oxidation state of Mo in its oxo-complex (C) I trans, II cis; both tetrahedral
species [Mo2O4(C2H4)2(H2O)2]2– is :
(D) I trans, II cis; both square planar
(A) +2 (B) +3 8. W hen EDTA solution is added to Mg 2+ ion
(C) +4 (D) +5 solution, then which of the following statements is
not true?
4. The number of geometrical isomers for octahedral
(A) Four coordinate sites of Mg2+ are occupied by
[CoCl 4(NH3)2] –, square planar [AuBr 2Cl 2] – and
EDTA and remaining two sites are occupied by
[PtCl2(en)] are water molecules
(A) 2, 2, 2 (B) 2, 2, no isomerism (B) All six coordinate sites of Mg2+ are occupied
(C) 3, 2, 2 (D) 2, 3, no isomerism (C) pH of the solution is decreased
5. Which of the following ions are optically active? (D) Colourless Mg(EDTA)2 chelate is formed
en + en + 9. In which of the following octahedral complexes of
Cl Cl
Co (at. no. 27), will the magnitude of O be the
Co Co highest?
3 4
Cl en Cl (A) Co  CN6  (B) Co  C2 O4 3 
en
I II
3 3
(A) I only (B) II only (C) Co  H2O 6  (D) Co NH3 6 
en 3+ en + 10. Which of the following complexes are not correctly
Cl
matched with hybridisation to their central metal
en Co Co ion?

en Cl I. Ni(CO)4  sp3 II. Ni(CN)4 2 sp3


en
III IV
(C) II and III (D) IV only
III. CoF6 3 d2sp3 IV. Fe(CN)6 3 sp3d2
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Select the correct answer using the codes given (D) All the three complexes hav e magnetic
below : moment equal to zero.
(A) I and II (B) I and III 15. Which of the following statement is/are true ?
(C) II and IV (D) II, III and IV (A) In metal carbonyl complexes C — O bond
length increases compared to that in CO
11. Amm onia f orm s the complex ion
molecule
2
Cu(NH3 )4  with copper ions in the alkaline
(B) The pair of compounds [Cr(H2O)6]Cl 3 and
solutions but not in acidic solutions. What is the [Cr(H2O)4Cl2]Cl.2H2O show hydrate isomerism
reason for it?
(C) Al2(CH3)6 is a dimeric compound and has a
(A) In acidic solutions hydration protects copper similar structure to diborane
ion
(D) Facial and Meridional isomers associated with
(B) In acidic solutions protons coordinates with [Ma3b3]n  type complex compound, both are
ammonia molecules forming NH4 ions and optically inactive
NH3 molecules are not available 16. Which of the following statement is true about the
(C) In alkaline solutions insoluble Cu(OH) 2 is complex [CrCl3(OH)2(NH3)]2– ion ?
precipitated which is soluble in excess of any (A) It has three geometrical isomers.
alkali
(B) Only one space isomer is optically active and
(D) Copper hydroxide is an amphoteric substance remaining are inactive.
12. Choose the correct sequence of bond strength if (C) There are total four space isomers.
only  bond strength is considered with metal
(D) The magnetic moment of complex ion is 3.89
(A) CO > CN– > NO+ B.M.
(B) CN– > NO+ > CO 17. W hi ch of the f oll owing is correct about
(C) CN– > CO > NO+ Tetraamminedithiocyanato-S cobalt (III) tris(oxalato)
cobaltate(III) ?
(D) RNC > CN– > NO+
(A) formula of the complex is
13. W hich one has the highest crystal f ield [Co(SCN)2(NH3)4][Co(ox)3]
stabilisation energy ?
(B) It is a chelating complex and show linkage
(A) IrCl2–
6
(B) CoCl3–
6
isomerism.
(C) It shows optical isomerism
(C) Zn(H2 O)62 (D) Ti(H2O)63
(D) It’s a complex in which the cationic part
SECTION - B shows geometrical isomerism

Multiple Correct Answer Type 18. Which is correct statement(s)?


This section contains multiple choice questions. Each (A) [Ag(NH3)2]+ is linear with sp hybridised Ag+ ion
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. (B) NiCl24 , VO34 and MnO4 have tetrahedral

14. Select incorrect statement(s) for [Cu(CN) 4] 3–, geometry


[Cd(CN)4]2– and [Cu(NH3)4]2+ complex ion. (C) [Cu(NH3)4]2+, [Pt(NH3)4]2+ & [Ni(CN)4]2– have
(A) Both [Cd(CN)4]2– and [Cu(NH3)4]2+ have square dsp2 hybridisation of the metal ion
planar geometry (D) Fe(CO)5 has trigonal bipyramidal structure with
(B) [Cu(CN) 4 ] 3–
and [Cu(NH 3) 4 ] 2+ have equal
dz 2 sp3 hybridised iron.
number of unpaired electron
(C) [Cu(CN)4]3– and [Cd(CN)4]2– can be separated
from the mixture on passing H2S gas

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inactive ?
Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains paragraph. Based upon this O
paragraph, some multiple choice questions have to be
NH3 –
O2N O –C
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONE/MORE is/are correct. Co
(A)
O2N O –C = O
Paragraph for Question Nos. 19 to 21
NH3
Chemically cis and trans isomers are separated by
Grinberg’s method. In this method cis and trans isomers
react separately with the ligands (L) containing two donor H3N Cl
atoms separated by two to four other atoms. When the Pt
ligands (L) attack cis positions then five or six member (B)
H3N Cl
ring is produced. W ith trans isomer L acts as
monodentate ligand.
Cl
+
19. With cis-[Pt(NH3)2Cl2] when H2NCH2COOH reacts
the product is (X). The (X) is en Co en
(C)
H3N O—C=O
Cl
Pt Cl
(A) H2N –CH2 (D) All of the given species are optically inactive
H3N
Paragraph for question Nos. 22 and 23
Cl O—C=O Lattice energy of 3d transition metal (II) oxides are
(B) Pt Cl expected to increase monotonously with increase in
Cl H2N –CH2
atomic number as we mov e f rom lef t to right.
Discrepancy occurs and the true value of lattice energy
H3N O—C=O
is found when we add the Crystal Field Stabilisation
(C) Pt
H2N –CH2 Energy [CFSE] to the expected value of lattice energy.
H3N
22. On the basis of above discussion, the plot of
lattice energy will most closely resemble
H3N NH2CH2COOH

(D) Pt Cl2 – Uo


HOOCH2CH2N NH3
(A)
20. cis - [Pt(NH3)2Cl 2] reacts at the faster rate with Atomic number
NH2CH2COOH than trans - [Pt(NH3)2Cl2] because-
– Uo
(A) NH 2CH 2COOH reacts with cis isomer of (B)
Pt(NH3)2Cl2, produces five member cyclic ring
Atomic number
which is stable
– Uo
(B) W hen NH 2 CH 2 COO H reacts with cis-
[Pt(NH 3 ) 2 Cl 2 ] the entropy change of the (C)
reaction is positive Atomic number
(C) When H2NCH2COOH react with cis-isomer o
– U
then trans effect is observed
(D)
(D) All of the above are correct Atomic number

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contribution to theoritical lattice energy at very high
pressure? 0 0 0
[Assume pairing energy value ® insignificant and 1 1 1
o value ~ same for all system]
2 2 2
(A) TiO (B) MnO 3 3 3
(B) CoO (D) CuO 4 4 4
Paragraph for question Nos. 24 and 25 5 5 5
Complex stability is an area connected to a large 6 6 6
number of factors like chelate effect, macrocyclic effect
etc. An important factor influencing complex stability is
7 7 7
the affinity for a metal ion for a particular hybridisation 8 8 8
state. For eg. Hg+2 & Ag+ are highly prone to sp hybrid
9 9 9
state. Cr+3 is highly prone to d2sp3 hybrid state. Not less
important is the concept of lability or inertness of a dn
26. How many isomers are possible for square planar
system.
complex K2[PdClBr2SCN] ?
24. Which metal ion is susceptible to polymerisation
with ethylene diamine ? 27. A weak field octahedral complex of Ni 2+ has
(A) Ni+2 (B) Cr+3 magnetic moment value of 2.82 BM. The number
of electrons in the t 2g level during crystal field
(C) Ag+ (D) Cu+1
splitting of Ni2+ will be
25. Which complex gives the lowest hydrolysis rate
constant ? 28. What will be the co-ordination number of Ni in
(A) [Co(en)3 ]3 (B) [Co(en)3 ]2 Ni(dmg)2?

(C) [Ni(en)3 ]2 (D) [Cu(en)2 ] 2 29. If number of isomers of [Co(NH3)4 (SCN) (NO2)]Cl
x
is x, then =
SECTION-E 2
Integer Answer Type 30. How many of the following complexes contain five
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer membered ring?
to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging Ni(dmg)2, Pt(en)2, Ferrocene, Pt(gly)2, K3[Fe(ox)3],
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective [Zn(bipy)2]Cl2
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X,
Y and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :

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

7. (C) 8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (A) 11. (B) 12. (A,B,D)

13. (B,D) 14. (B,D) 15. (B,C) 16. (A,B,C,D) 17. (A,B,C,D) 18. (A,B,C)

19. (A,B,C) 20. (A-q,r,B-q,r,C-p,s,D-p,s) 21. (A-s,B-q,r,s,C-p,D-p,q,r,s) 22. (2)

23. (3) 24. (2) 25 (0)

LEVEL-2

1. (C) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (B) 5. (C) 6. (B)

7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (D) 11. (B) 12. (C)

13. (A) 14. (B,D) 15. (A,B,C,D) 16. (A,D) 17. (B,C,D) 18. (A,B,C,D)

19. (A) 20. (B) 21. (D) 22. (B) 23. (B) 24. (C)

25. (A) 26. (4) 27. (6) 28. (4) 29. (4) 30. (6)

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Level-1

SECTION - A SECTION - B
Straight Objective Type Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
1. The area between the curves y = 2x4 – x2, x - axis
and the ordinates of the two minima of the curve is 1
1
5. If I 
(A)
3
(B)
7 1 x
0
 /2
dx, then

40 120
6 1 (A) I < /4 (B) I > ln2
(C) (D)
130 24
(C) I > /4 (D) I < ln2
2. Area of the region bounded by the curves y = 2x,
y = 2x – x2, x = 0, x = 2 is
x2
dt
6. If f(x)  x (logt)2 , x 0, x 1, then f(x) is
3 4 3 4
(A)  (B) 
log 2 3 log 2 3
(A) monotonically increasing in (2, )
4
(C) 3 log 2 – (D) None of these (B) monotonically increasing in (1, 2)
3
3. Area of region bounded by x-axis and the curve (C) monotonically decreasing in (2, )
a2y = x2(x + a) is (D) monotonically decreasing in (0, 1)
2 2
a a
(A) (B) x
logt
3 4 7. If f(x)   dt,x  1 , then
1 1  t  t2
a2 a2
(C) (D)
8 12 x
t logt
4. Let f (x) be a function satisfying f(x) = f(x) with f(0) = (A) f(x)   dt,x  1
1
1  t  t2
1 and g be the function satisfying f(x) +g(x) = x2. The
1 1/ x
logt
value of the integral  f (x) g (x) dx is
0
(B) f(x)   1 t  t 2
dt,x  1
1

1 1  1
(A) (e  7) (B) (e  2) (C) f(x)  f  
4 4 x

1 (D) All of these


(C) (e  3) (D) none of these
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(C) The area of region bounded (R) 4
SECTION-D
Single-Match Type by 3  x  y  x  y  2 3 is
This section contains Single match questions. Each greater than or equal to
question contains statements given in two columns which
have to be matched. The statements in Column I are (D) If a > 0 and area bounded by (S) 2
labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column y = x–ax2 and x2 = ay attains its
II are labelled p,q,r,s. Four options A, B, C and D are
maximum then a is not equal to
given below. Out of which, only one shows the right
matching (T) 0
8. Match the following
SECTION-E
Column I Column II
Integer Answer Type
104 This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
(A) Twice of the area bounded (p) sq. units
3 to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
by the curve x = 3y–y2 and from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
the straight line y = 3–x is
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y
8 and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
(B) Area bounded by the (q) sq. units darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
3
parabolas y2=x and x2=4y is X Y Z
4 0 0 0
(C) Area bounded by the curve (r) sq. units
3 1 1 1
y + 1 = x2, x-axis and line
2 2 2
y = 8 is
3 3 3
(D) Area bounded by the curve (s) 2 2 sq. units 4 4 4

y  1 cos 4 x and x-axis 5 5 5


6 6 6
when 0  x   is
7 7 7
A B C D
8 8 8
(A) p r q s
9 9 9
(B) q r p s
(C) r q p s
10. The value of
(D) q r p s
9. Match the following : 1/ n
     2   3   n  
lim  tan   tan   tan   ... tan  
Column-I Column-II n    2n   2n   2n   2n  
is equal to _____.
16
 x2  dx
  11. If the area bounded by y2 = 4x and x2 = 4y is A
(A) 8 is (P) 1
 x2  48x  576    x2 
     3A 
then the value of   is _________.
not equal to (where [.] denotes  16 
the greatest integer function) 12. Let y = g(x) be the image of f(x) = x + sinx about
the line x + y = 0. If the area bounded by y = g(x)
(B) The area bounded by (Q) 9
A
x-axis, x = 0 and x = 2 is A, then is.
y=sin–1x, x=0 and |y|=  2 is 2

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SECTION - A  1 1  1  1
(B) f    , f   
Straight Objective Type  8  8  10  10
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,  1 1  1  1
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (C) f    ,f   
 8  8  10  10
 
sin x sin3 x  1 1  1  1
1. Let I1 =  dx ; I =  dx , (D) f    , f   
0
x 2
0
x  8  8  10  10
then I1 : I2 equals
1 1 1
2
(A) 2 : 1 (B) 2 : 3 6. Let  f(x)dx  1,  xf(x)dx  2 and  x f(x)dx  4 ,
0 0 0

(C) 1 : 2 (D) 3 : 2
then the number of functions y = f(x) x  [0, 1],
2. If 2 [x] = 3 [y]; where [.] is greatest integer function such that f(x) > 0 and continuous x  [0, 1] is
and 1  x < 8 and 3  y  10 then area bounded by
the region is (A) 0 (B) 1
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 8
(C) 2 (D) 3
 
cos x sin x

dx
7. If I =   x  22 dx, then  x  2 dx is equal to
0 0
3.  equals
2 5
0 (x  x  1)
1 1
(A) 2I (B)  I
5 5 2 2
(A) (B)
26 24
1 1
5 5 (C) 0 (D)  I
(C) (D) 2 2
23 21
8. Suppose d (P, AB) stands for the distance of point P
4. A point P moves inside a triangle formed by A(0,
from the side AB of the triangle ABC. Consider the
0), B(1, 3 ) , C(2, 0) such that min {(PA
A, PB, PC)}
region inside the triangle defined by point P such
= 1, then the area bounded by the curve traced by
P is that d (P, AB)  max (d(P, BC), d (P, AC)).
Coordinates of the vertices A, B and C are (0, 0),
3  (1, 0) and (0, 1) respectively. The area of the region
(A) 3 3  (B) 3
2 2 is
 3
(C) 3 (D) 3 3  53 2
2 2 (A) (B) 3  2 2
4
5. Let f be a non negative function defined on the interval
x x
2 (C) 2  2 2 (D) 3
[0, 1]. If  f(t)dt   1– (f (t)) dt and f(0) = 0, Then.
0 0

1 1  1  1
(A) f    ,f   
 8  8  10  10

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x (A) f(x) can be solved by reducing into linear
9. Let f(x)   x(x 2  3x  2)dx,1  x  4. Then the differential equation
1

range of f (x) is
(B) f(x)  x 2 e11/ x

 1 63   1 
(A)   , (B) - 4 , 2
1
4 
1
 4   (C) f(x)  x 3 e x

 1 63   63  (D) (A) and (B) correct


(C)   , (D)  2, 
 4 2   2
7a 3b
14. If a, b, c R satisfy   c = 0, then atleast
10. Suppose g (x) satisfies 3 2
one root of the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0
1
2
g (x) = x   (xy  y x 2 ) g ( y ) d y , then g (x) lies between
0

is (A) (3, 4) (B) (0, 2)

180 80 2 7 2 (C) (2, 3) (D) (1, 2)


(A) x x (B) x  x
119 119 11
x
sin t
15. If f (x) =  dt, x  0 , then
180 80 2 7 0
t
(C) x x (D) x  x2
61 119 11
(A) f(x) has local maxima at x = n (n = 2k, k I+)
e
Let l n  (ln x )n dx (n  N), then I4 equals (B) f(x) has local minima at x = n (n = 2k, k I+)
11. 
1
(C) f(x) has neither maxima nor minima at x = n
(A) 6e – 12 (B) 12 – 6e (n I+)
(C) 9e – 24 (D) 24 – 9e (D) f(x) has local maxima at x = n (n = 2k 1,
12. For any t R let f be a continuous function and let k I+ )]
1 cos 2 t 16. If A1 and A2 are areas of smaller region and larger
1   x.f (x (2  x)) dx. region respectiv ely in which curv e
sin2 t

 x2  x |  2 2
1 cos2 t
 y   1 divides the circle x  y  4 ,
2   f(x (2  x)) dx. Then 1 is 100 50 
sin2 t
2 then (where [ ] = greatest integer function)

(A) 0 (B) 1 4  3 4  3 3
(A) A1  (B) A1 
3 3
(C) 2 (D) 3
8  3 8  3 3
SECTION - B (C) A2  (D) A2 
3 3
Multiple Correct Answer Type
SECTION - C
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, Linked Comprehension Type
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. This section contains paragraph. Based upon this
paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be
13. If f(x) is a function such that answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
x x
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
x  (1  t)f(t)dt   tf(t)dt, f(1)  1, then
0 0

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Paragraph for Q. Nos. 17 to 19 A B C D

Lef f : R  R be a continuous and bijective function de-


fined such that f() = 0. The area bounded by y= (A) p r q s
f(x), x =  , x = t is equal to the area bounded by y (B) q r p s
= f(x), x = x = + t  t (, 0) (C) r s s p
17. Graph of y = f(x) is symmetrical about point (D) q r p s
(A) (0, 0) (B) (0, )
SECTION-E
(C) (, 0) (D) (, ) Integer Answer Type
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
18. The value of f(2) is equal to to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
(A) f () (B) f () question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
(C) f (1) (D) f (0) example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y
and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct

darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
1
19. The value of f (t) dt is equal to
X Y Z


0 0 0
(A) 0 (B) 
1 1 1
(C)   (D) none of these 2 2 2
3 3 3
SECTION-D
Single-Match Type 4 4 4

This section contains Single match questions. Each 5 5 5


question contains statements given in two columns which 6 6 6
have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
7 7 7
labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column
II are labelled p,q,r,s. Four options A, B, C and D are 8 8 8
given below. Out of which, only one shows the right 9 9 9
matching
1
20. Match the following : ln
21. Let ln   x n 1  x 2 dx, then lim equals
n ln 2
Column - I Column - II 0

(A) The value of (p) e2/4 1

 1  x  x 
2
22. If ln   ...  x n 1 (1  3x  5x 2
1/n
 (3n)!  0
lim  3n  equals
n 
 n 
 ...  (2n  3)x n  2  (2n  1)x n 1 )dx, n N, then the
1/n
 (n!)3 
(B) The value nlim 
 n3n e n
 equals (q) e-3 value of I9 is
 

1/n
 (n!)2  27  n 1 n 
(C) The value lim  2n 
equals (r)
  r
n
 n  e3 3
23. lim  r 1 rn r 1  is equal to
4 n  
 2n 
1/n   r 
(D) The value lim  n  equals (s) e-2  r 1 
n 
 (2n)! 

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24. Let f(x) be a differentiable function in [–1,) and f(0)=1
2
t 2 f  x  1   x  1 f  t 
such that lim  1 Then the
t  x 1 f  t   f  x  1

 n  f  x     n2
value of lim is
x 1 x 1

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ANSWERS

LEVEL-1

1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (D) 4. (D) 5. (A, B) 6. (A, D)

7. (B, C) 8. (D) 9. (A-P,Q,S,T ; B-S ; C-P,Q,R,S,T ; D-Q,R,S,T) 10. (1)

11. (1) 12. (2)

LEVEL-2

1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (A) 6. (A)

7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (A) 11. (C) 12. (B)

13. (A, C) 14. (D) 15. (B, D) 16. (B, D) 17. (C) 18. (D)

19. (B) 20. (C) 21. (1) 22. (9) 23. (2) 24. (1)

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