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23/01/2025

Morning

Memory Based
Answers & Solutions
Time : 3 hrs. for M.M. : 300

JEE (Main)-2025 (Online) Phase-1


(Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:

(1) The test is of 3 hours duration.

(2) This test paper consists of 75 questions. Each subject (PCM) has 25 questions. The maximum marks
are 300.

(3) This question paper contains Three Parts. Part-A is Physics, Part-B is Chemistry and Part-C is
Mathematics. Each part has only two sections: Section-A and Section-B.

(4) Section - A : Attempt all questions.

(5) Section - B : Attempt all questions.

(6) Section - A (01 – 20) contains 20 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer.
Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

(7) Section - B (21 – 25) contains 5 Numerical value based questions. The answer to each question
should be rounded off to the nearest integer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and
–1 mark for wrong answer.

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PHYSICS
SECTION - A 3. The displacement of a particle as function of time is
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 x(t) = A sin(t) + B cos2(t) + Ct2 + D. Find dimension of
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.  ABC 
 D 
Choose the correct answer:
1. Electric flux  is related with linear charge density  (1) L2 (2) L2T–2

and surface charge density  as  =  +  where  (3) LT–2 (4) L3T

 Answer (2)


and  are of appropriate dimensions of   is
 Sol. x(t) = A sin(t) + B cos2(t) + Ct2 + D

(1) Displacement (2) Area We can say


[D] = [L]
(3) Electric field (4) Velocity
[C] = [LT–2]
Answer (1)
[B] = [L]
  Q/L
Sol.     = = L [A] = [L]
  Q / L2
3 –2
 ABC  L T
2. For given velocity-time (v – t) graph, find distance So   = = [L2 T – 2 ]
 D  L
travelled at 0.5 sec.
4. The ratio of electric force to gravitational force
between two particles having charges q1, q2 and
masses m1 and m2 respectively is (where symbols
have their usual meanings)
40 m1m2G 40Gm1m2
(1) (2)
q1q2 q1q2r 4

q1q2r 4 q1q2
(3) (4)
(1) 125 m (2) 112.5 m 40Gm1m2 40Gm1m2

(3) 137.5 m (4) 150 m Answer (4)

Answer (2) Gm1m2


Sol. Fg =
r2
400 − 200
Sol. a = = 100 m/s2
2 q1q2
Fe =
40 r 2
1 1 1 1
S = ut + at 2 = 200  0.5 +  100  
2 2 2 2 Fe q1q2
=
= 100 + 12.5 = 112.5 m Fg 40Gm1m2

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5. Match the column appropriately regarding 7. Statement-I : Hot water is less viscous than of cold
thermodynamic process. water.

Column-I Column-II Statement-II : Surface tension of soap bubble is more


than that of a drop of water.
(P) When volume (i) W = 0
(1) Statement-I is true and statement-II true
change is zero
(2) Statement-I is true and statement-II false
(Q) When pressure is (ii) Q = 0
(3) Statement-I is false and statement-II true
constant
(4) Statement-I is false and statement-II false
(R) When no heat is (iii) Isobaric
Answer (2)
exchanged
8. The key shown in the circuit is closed at t = 0.
(S) Work done by the (iv) Isothermal
gas is equal to
heat given to the
gas

(1) P(iv), Q(iii), R(i), S(ii)


(2) P(i), Q(iii), R(ii), S(iv) Choose the incorrect option regarding the conditions
(3) P(ii), Q(iii), R(iv), S(i) at t = 0.

(4) P(ii), Q(iii), R(i), S(iv) (1) Current in the circuit is zero

Answer (2) (2) Voltage across the capacitor is minimum

Sol. Volume change is zero → isochoric → W = 0 (3) Current in the circuit is maximum
(4) Voltage across resistance is maximum
Isobaric  P = 0
Answer (1)
No heat exchange (adiabatic)  Q = 0
Sol. Immediately after closing the key the capacitor acts
Heat given = W  u = 0  T = 0
as a short circuit i.e. path of zero resistance. Hence,
6. In given DC circuit, find current for R = 12  in current is maximum at t = 0.
steady state.
9. A uniform solid sphere of mass m rolls down from rest
to achieve speed v1 on an inclined plane of 30°.
Sphere achieves speed v2 on an inclined plane of 45°
v12
when released from same height then is
v 22
(assume no slipping)
(1) 2 A (2) 1 A 5
(1) 1 (2)
(3) 3 A (4) 4 A 2

Answer (2) 2 3
(3) (4)
V 12 5 2
Sol. i = = =1A
R 12 Answer (1)

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Sol. |U| = |K| 11. Self-inductance depends on :

1 2 (1) Only on geometry


 mgh = (  + 1) mv 2 where  =
2 5 (2) Only on medium property
v12 (3) Geometry and medium property
Here v doesn’t depend on  so = 1 for solid
v 22 (4) Value of current through inductor
sphere Answer (3)
10. Find the equation of magnetic field for the give
Sol. L = r0n2V
equation of electric field (for EM wave).
r = relative permeability (medium)
( )
E = E0 4iˆ − 3 jˆ cos(t − kz )
V = Volume (geometry)
E
( )
(1) B = 0 3iˆ + 4 ˆj cos ( t − kz )
C
12. For the circuit shown below

(2) B =
E0
C
( )
−3iˆ − 4 jˆ cos ( t − kz )

E
( )
(3) B = 0 3iˆ − 4 ˆj sin ( t − kz )
C
E
( )
(4) B = 0 −3iˆ − 4 jˆ sin ( t − kz )
C
Answer (1)
(A) Current in ammeter is 2 A
Sol. Phase difference of magnetic field with electric field
is zero. (B) Net resistance is 8 

E0 (C) Voltage across BC is 4 V


Also B =
C (D) Current through diode is 1 A
Choose the correct option.
E0 5
 B = (1) Only ABC are correct
C
(2) Only ACD are correct
And propagation direction is along E  B ( ) (3) Only ABD are correct
 3iˆ + 4 jˆ  (4) Only AD are correct
So unit vector along B is  
 5  Answer (2)
So finally. Sol. Req = 6 

B=
(
5 E 0 3iˆ + 4 ˆj ) cos(t − kz) i=
12 V
=2A
C 5 6

E iAB = 1 A
 B = 0 (3iˆ + 4 ˆj )cos(t − kz )
C VBC = 4 V

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13. Find the time period of a cube of side length 10 cm Sol. TVY – 1 = constant
and mass 10 g oscillating in water. (density of Y −1
V 
water = 103 kg/m3 and g = 10 m/s2) 273V Y −1 = T  
4
 1
(1) second V 2
1/2
25 273V =T
1
4 2

(2) second
50  T = 2 × 273 = 546 K

15. Two objects are equal distances from sphere of radius



(3) second
100 R & refractive index  such that the image of one
object forms on other object. Find the object distance
2
(4) second from the surface of sphere.
25
R
Answer (2) (1)

F – B
Sol. a = – = – 2 x = R
m m (2)
 −1

(3) R
2 3 3 2 –2 3
(10 cm) x (10 kg/m )(10 m/s ) 10  10  10
=– =– x R
(10 g) 10–2 (4)
 +1
a = –104x Answer (2)
  = 100 rad/s

2 
T = = s Sol.
 50

3
14. Adiabatic constant of a gas is . If volume of gas 2 1 2 − 1
2 − =
v u R
initially at 0°C is reduced to one fourth of the original
volume then new temperature is After first refraction the ray must become parallel to
the line joining two objects.
(1) 0 K
So v = 
(2) 273 K
1 ( − 1)
(3) 546°C  0− =
u R
(4) 546 K
R
 |u |=
Answer (4)  −1

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16. There is force field F = x 3 yiˆ + y 2 jˆ in which a SECTION - B


Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
particle moves along the line x = y. Find work done
contains 5 Numerical based questions. The answer to
by the force as the particle moves from (0, 0) to (2, each question should be rounded-off to the nearest
2) integer.
173 136 21. From a uniform circular disc of radius 20 cm a circular
(1) (2)
15 15 portion of radius 5 cm is removed. The shift in the
position of centre of mass (in cm).
139 171
(3) (4)
17 17
Answer (2)
2 2
25 23 136
Sol. w =  x 4dx +  y 2dy = + =
5 3 15
0 0

17. In a radioactive decay, decay constant of element A2


is 3 times that of element A1. Find the ratio of nuclei Answer (1)
of element 1 to element 2 after one half life of A2 M
–  15 cm
(Assume initial number of nuclei are same for both Sol. Xcom = 16
M
elements) M–
16
(1) 21/3
M
(2) 22/3 –
= 16  15 cm
(3) 2 M
15
16
(4) 25/3
= –1 cm
Answer (2)
22. A bullet of kinetic energy of 125 J strikes a lead block
Sol. N1 = N0e–1t
where temperature rises by 50°C. If specific heat of
N2 = N0e–2t lead is 0.1 J/g-°C then mass of lead block is (Assume
N1 half of kinetic energy of bullet is converted to heat) m
= e −( 1−2 )t
N2 gram then 2m is

ln2 Answer (25)


−(
−3 )
e 3
125
Sol. Q = ms T  = m  0.1 50
2 2
ln2
= e3 125
m= = 12.5 gm
= 22/3 10

18. 23.

19. 24.
20. 25.

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CHEMISTRY

SECTION - A
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 Sol. Only is aromatic in the given options
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
hence most stable.
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
3. Which of the following compound can show fac-mer
Choose the correct answer : isomerism?
1. Which of the following compound can react with (1) [Co(NH3)6]Cl3
Hinsberg reagent? (2) [Co(NH3)3Cl3]
(A) Aniline (3) [Co(en)2(NH3)2]Cl3
(B) N,N-Dimethyl aniline (4) [Co(H2O)6]Cl3

(C) Methyl amine Answer (2)


Sol. [Ma3b3] type complex compound can show fac-mer
(D) N-phenyl aniline
isomerism. Where a, b are monodentate ligands.
(1) A only (2) A and C only
4. Which of the following pair of ions have same
(3) A, C and D (4) A and B only colour?
Answer (3) (1) Ti4+, V3+
Sol. Primary and secondary amines reacts with (2) Cr2+, Cu2+
Hinsberg reagent. (3) Cr3+, Ni2+
2. Among the following, the most stable carbanion is (4) Mn3+, Fe2+
Answer (2)

(1) Sol.

(2)

5. Which of the following does not belong to the same


(3) period in the modern periodic table?
(1) Pd (2) Ir
(3) Pt (4) Os

(4) Answer (1)


Sol. Os, Ir, Pt belongs to 6th period, while Pd belongs to
Answer (2) 5th period of modern periodic table.

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6. Identify the product formed in the following reaction 8. Consider the following sequence of reactions and


find the molecular mass of the final product (A)
CH3 − CH2 − CHO + HCHO ⎯⎯⎯⎯
OH

Reflux
Excess formed in g mol–1.

(1) (2)

(3) (4) (1) 108 (2) 216


(3) 171 (4) 186
Answer (3)
Answer (1)

Sol. Propanal undergoes aldol condensation with


Sol.
excess of HCHO in presence of OH– ions to 2, 2-
dihydroxymethylpropanal which further reacts with
HCHO and undergoes Cannizzaro reaction to given
2, 2-dihydroxymethylpropan-1-ol.
Molecular mass of (A) = 171 g mol–1
9. Match the Column I with Column II and choose the
correct option.

Column I Column II

A. BF3 (i) Odd e– species

B. CCl4, CO2 (ii) Expanded octet


7. Incorrect statement among the following is
C. PCl5, BrF5 (iii) Complete octet
(1) SO2 act as oxidising agent but not reducing
agent D. NO (iv) Electron deficient

(2) NO2 exists as dimer (1) A – (iii), B – (iv), C – (i), D – (ii)


(2) A – (iv), B – (ii), C – (iii), D – (i)
(3) PF5 exists but NF5 does not
(3) A – (iv), B – (iii), C – (ii), D – (i)
(4) PH3 has lower proton affinity than NH3
(4) A – (i), B – (ii), C – (iii), D – (iv)
Answer (1)
Answer (3)
Sol. SO2 is oxidising as well as reducing agent as Sol. • BF3  6 e– in central atom, octet incomplete, e–
sulphur exists in +4 oxidation state. deficient

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• CCl4, CO2  8e– in central atom  Complete 11. Co2+ is forming an octahedral complex with spin
octet only magnetic moment 3.83 BM. The correct

• PCl5  10e– in central atom, BrF5  12e– in electronic configuration for cobalt in the complex is?

central atom (1) t 52g eg2

 PCl5, BrF5 = Expanded octet


(2) t 62g e1g

• NO  It is an odd electron species 4 3


(3) t 2g eg

 1 odd e– is present (4) e 4 t 32


10. Match the column and choose the correct option
Answer (1)
Column-I Column-II Sol. Since Co2+ has spin only magnetic moment

(A) (P) Sandmeyer = 3.83 BM

reaction Co2+ = 3d7 ;


(B) (Q) Fittig  = 3.83 BM, means it has 3 unpaired electrons, so
reaction ligand should be WFL.

(C) (R) Wurtz-Fittig So electronic configuration is t 52g eg2 .


reaction
12. Given below are two statements :
(D) CH3 – CI + AgF → (S) Swarts
Statement-I : During Lassaigne’s test, covalent
reaction
compound is converted to ionic compound.
(1) (A) – (Q), (B) – (P), (C) – (R), (D) – (S) Statement-II : Na4[Fe(CN)6] gives Prussian blue
(2) (A) – (Q), (B) – (P), (C) – (S), (D) – (R) colour on reaction with Fe2(SO4)3.
(3) (A) – (Q), (B) – (R), (C) – (S), (D) – (P) (1) S-I is correct, S-II is incorrect

(4) (A) – (P), (B) – (Q), (C) – (R), (D) – (S) (2) S-I is incorrect, S-II is correct

Answer (1) (3) Both S-I and S-II are correct


(4) Both S-I and S-II are incorrect
Sol. 2Ph – Cl ⎯⎯⎯ → Ph – Ph (Fittig reaction)
Na
D.E
Answer (3)
Ph – N2Cl ⎯⎯⎯ → Ph – Cl (Sandmeyer reaction)
CuCl
HCl Sol. 3Na4 [Fe(CN)6 ] + 2Fe2 (SO4 )3 →
Fe4 [Fe(CN)6 ]3 + 6Na2SO4
Ph – Cl + CH3Cl ⎯⎯⎯ → Ph – CH3 (Wurtz Fittig
Na
D.E (Prussian blue)

reaction)

CH3 – Cl + AgF → CH3F (Swarts reaction)  Both S-I and S-II are correct.

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13. A(g) → 2B(g) Sol. Fructose has -hydroxy ketone group which
For the given reaction, initial pressure was 0.6 atm tautomerises to aldehyde group in presence of
and rate constant is 4.606 × 10–2 sec–1. Find the base. Therefore, it reduces Tollen’s reagent.
pressure at 100 sec
(1) 0.6 atm (2) 1.194 atm
(3) 0.594 atm (4) 0.006 atm
Answer (2)
A(g) → 2B(g) Sucrose is non reducing sugar because the
Sol. t = 0 0.6 aldehyde group of glucose and ketonic group of
t = 100 sec. 0.6 − p 2p function are bounded. Maltose and Lactose are

0.6 reducing sugar.


kt = 2.303log
0.6 − p 15. For a sample of Hydrogen atom, the wavelength
0.6 observed is 656 nm during a transition. The
4.606  10−2  100 = 2.303log
0.6 − p transition and corresponding series in hydrogen
(0.6 − p)100 = 0.6 spectrum will be

60 − 100p = 0.6 (1) 3 → 2, Balmer (2) 4 → 1, Lyman

p = 0.594 atm (3) 5 → 2, Balmer (4) 4 → 3, Paschen

Answer (1)
Total pressure = 0.6 + p
= 0.6 + 0.594 1 1 1
Sol. = RH z2  2 − 2 
= 1.194 atm   n1 n2 
14. Consider the following statements and choose the
1 1 1
= 109677  (1)   2 − 2  cm–1
2
correct option. −7
656  10 2 n2 
Statement-I: Fructose does not contain aldehyde
group but it gives Tollen's test. 1
0.139 = 0.25 −
Statement-II: In disaccharides, if the reducing n22
groups are bonded, these are non-reducing sugar
1
e.g., sucrose. If these functional groups are free = 0.111
n22
then they are reducing sugar e.g. maltose and
Lactose. n2 = 3
(1) Statement-I and Statement-II are correct
16.
(2) Statement-I is correct and Statement-II is
17.
incorrect
18.
(3) Statement-I in incorrect Statement-II is correct
(4) Statement-I and Statement-II both are incorrect 19.

Answer (1) 20.

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SECTION - B 23. Consider the following Latimer diagram


−0.5 V
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section FeO24− ⎯⎯⎯→
2.0 V
Fe3 + ⎯⎯⎯→
0.8 V
Fe2+ ⎯⎯⎯⎯ → Fe0
contains 5 Numerical based questions. The answer to Find E
FeO24− /Fe2 +
each question should be rounded-off to the nearest
Answer (2)
integer.
Sol. FeO24− + 4e − ⎯⎯→ Fe2+
21. If 2 g phenol is allowed to react with Br2/H2O. How
much Br2 (in g) will be required to produce 2, 4, 6 G = − 4  F  E 0

tribromophenol (Rounded off to nearest integer). FeO24− + 3e − ⎯⎯→ Fe3 +


Answer (10) G1 = −3  F  (2)
Sol.
Fe3 + + e− ⎯⎯→ Fe2+
G2 = −1 F  (0.8)

G = G1 + G2
–4 × F × E0 = –3 × F × 2 + (–F × 0.8)
3 moles Br2 will be required to react with 1 mole
–4E = –6.8
phenol.
E = 1.7 V
2
Br2 required for 2 g phenol =  160  3 24. Consider the given values :
94
H = 55 kJ mol–1
= 10.2 g S = 175 J mol–1 K–1
22. When 1021 molecules are removed from x mg of T = 25°C
CO2(g), then 2.4 × 10–3 moles of CO2 are left. Calculate the value of Gibbs free energy change
Calculate the value of x. [Take  NA = 6 × 1023] (G) in J mol–1.
Answer (2850)
Answer (179)
Sol. G = H – TS
Sol. Number of moles of CO2 removed
G = 55000 – 298 × 175 J mol–1
21
10 G = 55000 – 52150
=
6  1023
G = 2850 J mol–1
= 0.167 × 10–2 mol 25. In estimation of sulphur by Carius method, 160 g of
Number of moles of CO2 left = 2.4 × 10–3 mol organic compound gives 466 g of Barium sulphate.
% of sulphur in the organic compound is _____.
Total moles = 2.4 × 10–3 + 1.67 × 10–3
Answer (40)
= 4.07 × 10–3 mol
Sol. 233 g of BaSO4 contains 32 g of sulphur.
Mass of CO2 present = 4.07 × 44 × 10–3 466 g of BaSO4 will have 64 g of sulphur.
= 179 × 10–3 g 64
 % sulphur =  100 = 40%
= 179 mg 160

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MATHEMATICS

SECTION - A 3. Two biased dies are tossed. Die 1 has 1 on two


faces, 2 on two faces, 3 and 4 on other faces, while
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 die 2 has 2 on 2 faces, 4 on 2 faces and 1 and 3 on
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
other faces. Then the probability that when throwing
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
these dices we get sum of 4 or 5.
Choose the correct answer : 3 2
(1) (2)
1. If for an arithmetic progression, if first term is 3 and 7 3
1
sum of first four terms is equal to of the sum of 4 8
5 (3) (4)
9 9
next four terms, then the sum of first 20 terms is
Answer (3)
(1) 1080 (2) 364
Sol. Die 1  1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 4
(3) –1080 (4) – 364
Answer (3) Die 2  2, 2, 4, 4, 1, 3
1 P(Sum of faces is 4 or 5)
Sol. Sum of first four term = sum of next four terms
5 = P(sum = 4) + P(sum = 5) – P(sum = 4 and sum = 5)
4 1 D D 
 (2a + 3d ) = (4a + 22d ) ( D1D3 )   1 4 
2 5
  DD
=  D2D2  +  2 3  – (no cases)
 (4a + 6d)·5 = 4a + 22d D D 
 D3 D1   3 2 
  D D
 20a + 30d = 4a + 22d  4 1
d  2 1   2 2   1 1  
 16a = – 8d  a=− =    +    +     +
2  6 6   6 6   6 6  
 d = −6 a = 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1
6  6 + 6  6 + 6  6 + 6  6 – 0
 
20
 2(3) + 19(−6) = −10(18.6) =
2
+
4
+
1
+
4
+
2
+
2
+
1 16 4
= =
2
36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 9
= – 1080
 12 5 
2. How many words can be formed from the word 4. Value of cos−1  cos x + sin x  is
13 13 
“DAUGHTER” such that any vowels are not
together   
 x   ,  
(1) 34000 (2) 35000  2 
(3) 36000 (4) 37000 12 12
(1) x + tan−1 (2) x − tan−1
Answer (3) 13 13
Sol. Total vowels together 5 4
(3) x − tan−1 (4) x + tan−1  
8! – 6! × 3! 12 5
= 36,000 Answer (3)

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12 5 5       Term
Sol. cos x + sin x; Let tan  = ,    0, 
13 13 12  2
0 0 6 1·33 = 27
5 12
 sin  = ,cos  = 0 2 4 15·3 = 45
13 13
12 5 0 4 2 15·32 = 135
 cos x + sin x = cos  cos x + sin  sin x
13 13 0 6 0 1·33 = 27
= cos(x – ) 3 0 3 20·2 = 40
 cos–1[cos(x – )] = x – 
3 2 1 60·2·3 = 360
 5 
= x − tan−1   6 0 0 1·4 = 4
 12 
5. A relation defined on set A = {1, 2, 3, 4}, then how  Sum of the rational term
many ordered pairs are added to = 27 + 45 + 135 + 27 + 40 + 360 + 4 = 638
R = {(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 3)} so that it becomes z
equivalence relation? 7. If = 2 represents a circle with centre P then
z+i
(1) 10
distance of P from D is (where D : (1, 5) and i = −1 )
(2) 9
360
(3) 7 (1)
9
(4) 8
370
Answer (3) (2)
9
Sol. Ordered pairs to be added be
370
{(1, 1), (2, 2), (4, 4), (2, 1), (3, 2), (3, 1), (1, 3)} (3)
9
So total 7 ordered pairs to be added.
360
6. The sum of all rational terms in the expansion of (4)
9
6
 1 1
 1 + 2 3 + 3 2  is Answer (2)
 
  Sol. Let z = x + iy
(1) 638 z =2 z+i
(2) 728
x 2 + y 2 = 2 x 2 + ( y + 1)
2
(3) 528
(4) 729 x2 +y2 = 4(x2 + (y + 1)2)
C: 3x2 + 3y2 + 8y + 4 = 0
Answer (1)
 −4 
Sol. The general term of multinomial expansion is  P  0, 
 3 
( )( )
6!  
(1) 21/3 31/2
 ! !  ! 2
 4 361 370
Now PD : 12 +  5 +  = 1 + =
For terms to be rational 3| and 2|  3 9 9

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8. Consider the set S = {1, 2, 3, …, 1000}. Then the  2x 4 – 2x 3 – x 2 + 2x – 1 


10. Let f(x) = logex and g(x) =  ,
number of arithmetic progression that can be  2x 2 – 2x + 1 
 
formed using elements of set S such that first term
then domain of f(g(x)) for x > 0 is
is 1 and last term is 1000 is
(1) (1, )
(1) 8 (2) 12
(2) (0, )
(3) 15 (4) 4
1 
Answer (1) (3)  ,  
2 
Sol. Let n be the last term (4) (0, 1)
 Tn = a + (n – 1)d Answer (1)
 1000 = 1 + (n – 1)d Sol. Clearly 2x2 – 2x + 1 > 0  x  R
 (n – 1)d = 999 also ±1 are roots of equation

For all terms to be from S then 2x4 – 2x3 – x2 – 1 = 0


 2x4 – 2x3 – x2 + 2x – 1 = (2x2 – 2x + 1)(x – 1)(x + 1)
d | 999  d | 37  27 = 371  33  g(x) = (x –1)(x + 1)
Number of values of d = (1 + 1)(3 + 1) = 8 f(g(x)) = loge(x2 – 1)  (x2 – 1) > 0
9. Let A and B are non-singular commutative  x (–, –1)  (1, )
matrices. Then A[(adj A–1) (adj(B–1))]–1 B is equal to 11. If the curve satisfying the differential equation
(1) |A| |B| ln dy 6 − 2e2 x y
= passes through (0, 0) and (ln 2, k),
ln
dx 1 + e2 x
(2) then k is
| A|| B |
3
l (1) ln3
(3) n 5
| A|
6
(2) ln2
ln 5
(4)
|B| 8
(3) ln3
Answer (1) 9
7
A (4) ln2
Sol. = (adj( A))−1 = 2
| A|
Answer (2)
−1 −1 −1
A[(adj A )  (adj B )] B dy 6 − 2e2 x y
Sol. =
dx 1 + e2 x
= A  (adj B −1)−1  (adj A−1)−1  B
dy  2e2 x  6
−1 −1 =  y =
dx  1 + e2 x
B A
= A  B  1 + e2 x
| B −1 | | A−1 |
2e 2 x
= ( A  B −1  A−1  B )  | A |  | B |  1+ e2 x dx
If = e

= ( A  A−1) (B  B −1) | A | | B | = | A | | B | l n .
ex
= eln|1+e |
= 1 + e2 x

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6 −16dx
y (1 + e2 x ) =   (1 + e2 x )dx = dy
(1+ e ) 2x
( x − 1)2
y(1 +e2x) = 6x + c 1
− dy
Passes through (0, 0) I (x) = 
16
15

 c=0 y 13

6x  − 15 + 1 
 y= 1  y 13 
1 + e2 x =−  +C
16  −15
Now if passes through (ln2, k)  + 1 
 13 
6 ln2 6
k= = ln2 13 − 13
2
1+ 4 5 = y +C
32
dx
12. Let I =  , then I is 2
11 15
13  x − 1 13
( x − 1) 13  ( x + 15 ) 13 =   +C
32  x + 15 
2
13  x − 1 13 13.
(1)   +C 14.
32  x + 15 
15.
2
32  x − 1 13 16.
(2)   +C
13  x + 15  17.
2 18.
1  x + 15 13 20.
(3)   +C
32  x − 1 
SECTION - B
15 Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
13  x + 15 13 contains 5 Numerical based questions. The answer to
(4)   +C
32  x − 1  each question should be rounded-off to the nearest
integer.
Answer (1)
21. If f(x) is continuous at x = 0, where
dx
Sol. I ( x ) =  2
 ( sin( k1 + 1) x + sin( k2 + 1) x ) x0
11 15
( x − 1)13 ( x + 15 )13 x

dx f ( x ) = 4 x =0
=  15

 2 log  k2 x + 1
x + 15 13  
( x − 1)2  
 x  k1x + 1  x 0
 x −1 
Then k12 + k 22 is
x + 15
Let =y Answer (2)
x −1
Sol.  f(x) is continuous at x = 0
( x − 1) − ( x + 15 ) dy
= Then lim f ( x ) = f (0) = lim f ( x )
( x − 1)2 dx x →0 − x →0 +

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2 ( sin(k1 + 1)x + sin( x2 + 1)x )  2ac = b(a + c)


 lim =4
x →0 − x  16 
 2ac =   (5)
 k x + 1  5 
2log  2   2ac = 16
= lim  k1x + 1 
Since a2 + c2 = (a + c)2 – 2ac
x →0 + x
= 25 –16 = 9
 sin(1 + k1 )h sin(1 + k2 )h 
 lim 2  ·(1 + k1 ) + (1 + k2 ) = 4 24. The area of larger portion enclosed by curves
h →0  (1 + k1 )h ( 2)
1 + k h  1
y = |x – 1| and x2 + y2 = 25 is equal to ( + ) sq.
 (k − k1 )h  4
2log  1 + 2 
 1 + k1h   k2 − k1  units (where ,  are natural numbers), then  + 
= lim   equals to
h →0 (k2 − k1 )h  1 + k1h  Answer (77)
1 + k1h
Sol. Intersection points of
 2(2 + k1 + k2) = 4 = 2(k2 + k1) y = |x – 1| and x2 + y2 = 25 are (–3, 4) and (4, 3)
 k1 + k2 = 0 and k2 – k1 = 2
 k1 = – 1, k2 = 1
 k12 + k22 = 2
22. If for the system of linear equations having infinite
solutions
( – 4)x + ( – 2)y + z = 0
2x + 3y + 5z = 0
x + 2y + 6z = 0
then 2 +  is
Answer (90)
Sol. For infinite solutions  = 0
− 4  − 2 

( )
4
2 3 5 =0
A = 25 − 25 − x 2 − | x − 1| dx
1 2 6 −3
 2 – 18 = 0 4
1 25 −1 x   9
=9 = 25 −  x 25 − x 2 + sin + 8 + 
2 2 5 3  2
Now 2 +  = 92 + 9 = 81 + 9 = 90
23. If the equation a(b – c)x2 + b(c – a)x + c(a – b) = 0 25  25 −1 4 25 −1 3 
= 25 + − 6 + sin +6+ sin 
16 2  2 5 2 5
has equal roots and if a + c = 5 and b = , then
5 25 25 75 1
the value of a2 + c2 is equal to = 25 + − 12 − = +
2 4 4 2
Answer (9) 1
Sol. Clearly 1 satisfy  other root is also 1. = (75 + 2)
4
c (a − b )
 =1 (using product of roots)   = 75,  = 2
a(b − c )
 +  = 77
 c(a – b) = a(b – c) 25.

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