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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


FULL TEST – VI

JEE (Main)-2025
TEST DATE: 20-01-2025
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 75 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 25 questions.

 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.

Section-A (01 – 20, 26 – 45, 51 – 70) contains 60 multiple choice questions which have only one
correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.

Section-B (21 – 25, 46 – 50, 71 – 75) contains 15 Numerical based questions. The answer to each
question is rounded off to the nearest integer value. Each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

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Physics PART – A

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)

This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. Two particles A and B start from the same point and move in the positive x -direction. In a time
interval of 2.00 s after they start, their velocities v vary with time t as shown in the following
figures. What is the maximum separation between the particles during this time interval?
u(m/s) u(m/s)
Particle A Particle B
2.00 2.00

1.00 1.00

1.00 2.00 t/s 1.00 2.00 t/s


(A) 1.00 m (B) 1.25 m
(C) 1.50 m (D) 2.00 m

2. A potential energy function is shown in the graph. A


5.0
particle moving in this potential field in the positive x -
direction, if possesses 1.0 J of kinetic energy at
x = 1.0m , where will it reverse its direction of
U/J
motion?
(A) x = 1.0m
(B) x = 2.0m
(C) x = 5.0m 0.0
(D) x = 6.0m 5.0 x/m

3. A conducting disc of mass m and volume V is suspended with the help a light
spring of force constant k from a fixed support. Thickness of the disc is much
smaller than its radius. A uniform magnetic field of induction B parallel to the k
plane of the disc is established and the disc is pulled down slightly and
released. Find period of the small amplitude oscillations of the disc.
m  0 VB2 m  20 VB2
(A) 2 (B) 2
k k B
2 2
m  0 VB 2m  0 VB
(C) 2 (D) 2
2k k

4. A particle of mass m moving with velocity v makes a head-on elastic collision with a stationary
particle of mass 2 m . Kinetic energy lost by the lighter particle during period of deformation is
1 1
(A) mv 2 (B) mv 2
2 18
4 2 8
(C) mv (D) mv 2
9 9

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5. In the setup shown a thread is taut between a nail A on a wall A


A
and a nail B on an inclined plane as shown in the figure. You can
change the length of the thread by changing location of the nail B
B. A bead that can slide on the thread without friction is released h
from the nail A . What should the length of the thread be so that
the bead reaches the nail B in shortest time?
(A) h (B) h cos θ 
(C) h sec(0.5θ) (D) h cos θ sec(0.5θ)

6. A small disc is attached at one end of a light inextensible


string that passes through a hole in a frictionless horizontal
tabletop. Initially the disc moves on a circle of radius R
with kinetic energy K0 . The other end of the string is
slowly pulled so that the disc finally moves on a circle of
R
radius   . What is the work W done by the pulling

agency?
(A) W = 0 (B) W = 2K 0
(C) W = (2  1)K 0 (D) W = (  1)K 0

7. Consider two identical particles each of mass m held at a separation r0 in free space. One of
them is given a velocity v0 perpendicular to r0 and the other one is simultaneously released. For
what range of velocity v0 will the masses be bound in orbital motion under their mutual
gravitational forces.
2Gm 2Gm
(A) v 0  (B) v 0 
r0 r0
Gm Gm
(C) v 0  2 (D) v 0  2
r0 r0

8. A wooden plank is floating on water in a pool. It is


tethered to the bottom of the pool by a string
attached at mid-point of an edge of its bottom
face, which causes it to float with a diagonal of
one of its vertical cross-section coinciding with the
level surface of the water, as shown in the figure.
What is the specific gravity of the wood?
(A) 1/5 (B) 1/4
(C) 1/3 (D) 1/2
9. In a special quasi-static process, an ideal mono-atomic gas is supplied heat in such a way that its
volume increases and frequency of collisions of its atoms on unit area of the walls of the
container remains constant. What is the molar heat capacity of the gas?
(A) 0 (B) 2R
(C) 3R (D) 4.5R
10. Volumes V1 and V2 of a liquid are maintained in two calorimeters at temperatures θ1 and
θ2(θ2 > θ1) . Coefficient of volume expansion of the liquid is independent of temperature. Now
liquids from both the calorimeter are poured into another calorimeter of negligible heat capacity.
Heat loss to the surroundings is strictly restricted. Final volume V of the mixture after they are
well mixed is best represented by the equation
(A) V = V1 + V2 (B) V > V1 + V2
(C) V < V1 + V2 (D) Insufficient information

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11. A simple pendulum initially oscillating simple harmonically with angular


amplitude  and period T0 is symmetrically confined between two rigid fixed
planes A and B making angle  <  with each other as shown in the figure.
 1  
(A) If collisions at both the walls are elastic, period is T0  . B
   A
(B) If collisions at both the walls are inelastic, period is T0.
(C) If collision at one wall is elastic and at the other is inelastic, the period is
T0 .
(D) If collision at one wall is elastic and at the other is inelastic, the period is
less then T0.

12. A self-luminous point object placed at a distance x0 from a


A B
slab of transparent material of negative refractive index is
viewed through the slab as shown in the figure. Thickness of Object Slab Observer
the slab is d , refractive index of material of the slab with
respect to the outside medium is  = 1. x0 d
For different modulii of values of x0 and d the observer may
find real or virtual image of the object. Which of the following
statements is true?
(A) If x0 > d , image is virtual and for x0 < d image is real.
(B) If x0 < d , image is virtual and for x0 > d image is real.
(C) If x0 ≤ d , image is virtual and for x0 > d image is real.
(D) If x0 > d , image is virtual and for x0 ≤ d image is real.

13. In the figure, a line of electric field created by two


point charges q1 and q2 is shown. If it is known
that q1 = 1 C, the charge q2 is closest to
(A) −2C
(B) −4C
(C) −6C
(D) −8C q1 q2

14. Due to a point charge, potential and electric field at a point A are 7 V and 3V/m respectively and
electric field at a point B is less than 3V/m . Now magnitude of the charge is tripled. If electric field
at B becomes 3 V/m , potential at B will become closest to
(A) 7 V (B) 12 V
(C) 21 V (D) Insufficient information

15. Consider a thin conducting shell of radius r carrying


total charge q . Two point charges q and 2q are placed
on points A and B , which are at distances 0.5r and 2r
r
from the centre C of the shell respectively. If the shell is
earthed, how much charge will flow to the earth? A B
C
(A) 2q
(B) 3q 0.5r 2r
(C) 4q
(D) More than 2q and less then 3q

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16. Two identical point charges are moving in free space, when
they are 60 cm apart; their velocity vectors are equal in
modulus and make angles of 45 from the line joining them
as shown in the figure. If at this instant, their total kinetic 45 45
energy is equal to their potential energy, what will be the
distance of closest approach between them? 60 cm
(A) 20 cm (B) 30 cm
(C) 40 cm (D) 45 cm

17. A moving neutron collides with a singly ionized stationary helium atom that is in ground state.
What should be the minimum speed of the moving neutron for the collision to be perfectly
inelastic?
(A) 2.50 × 104m/s (B) 4.25 × 104m/s
4
(C) 6.25 × 10 m/s (D) 9.89 × 104m/s

18. A particle of mass m and charge q is projected


z
from the origin with a velocity v in the positive z - BY
direction. Above the plane z = 0 , a uniform and
constant magnetic field of induction By exists in
the positive y direction and below the plane v
z = 0 , a uniform and constant magnetic field of y
induction Bx exits in the positive x -direction.
Determine coordinates of the point where the
particle crosses the plane z = 0 third time.
X BX
 4mV 2mV   4mV 2mV 
(A)  ,  (B)  , 
 qB y qB x   qB x qB y 
 
 2mV 4mV   2mV 4mV 
(C)  ,  (D)  , 
 qB y qB x   qB x qB y 
 

19. Several -particles of different speeds enter a uniform


magnetic field confined into a cylindrical region. If all the -
particles enter the field radially, what can you say about
time intervals spent by them in the magnetic field?
(A) Faster is the particle, lesser is the time.
(B) Angel of deviation remains same for all particles. B
(C) Some particles may deviate by 180.
(D) The time is same for all the particles.

20. Consider a quarter circular conducting ring of large radius


‘r’ with its centre at the origin, where a magnetic dipole of y

moment M is placed as shown in the figure. If the ring
rotates with a constant angular velocity  about the y-axis,
the emf induced between its ends A and B is A
 M  M
(A) 0 (B) 0 r
r 2r
 M  M
(C) 0 (D) 0 
4 r 8r
M
O r B x

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SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 05 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

21. Three identical thin metal plates each of area A are


kept parallel to each other with separation d between
adjacent plates and the outer plates are connected
through a resistor R as shown in the figure. A charge d
Q is given to the middle plate and then the middle
plate is quickly shifted towards one of the outer R
d d
plates by a distance   . If the heat dissipated in
2
Q2 d
the resistor after this shift is . Find the value of
k 0 A
k. (Neglect the gravity)

22. A coil is wound on a hollow insulating cylinder,


which contains in it a laminated iron core. How L/mH
the inductance L of the coil varies with the 6.0
displacement x of the iron core is shown in the
figure. In the initial state x = 0 (the core is fully 4.0
inserted into the coil), the current in the coil is 1.0
A. Find current in the coil immediately after the 2.0
core is quickly taken out of the coil.
20 10 0.0 10 20 x/cm

23. The circuit shown in the diagram extends to A


right into infinity. Each resistance is
denoted by r. If the equivalent resistance
between the points A and B is ( a  b)r ,
then find the value of (a + b).
B

24. A mountain climber is sliding down a vertical T/N


rope. Her total mass, including equipment, is 65 650
kg . By adjusting frictional force of the rope, she
controls the force that the rope exerts on her. For
a 2.0 s interval, this force T is shown as a
325
function of time t in the given graph. Find the
change in her speed (in m/s) in this interval.
2
Assume acceleration of free fall to be 10 m/s and
neglect air resistance. 0.2 2.0
t/s

25. A thin uniform rod of length  is released from rest from the
position shown in the figure. All contact surfaces are smooth. If
30 
 k 3g 
the initial angular acceleration of the rod is  . Find the
 20  60
  30
value of k.

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Chemistry PART – B

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)

This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

26. The atomic weight of two element A and B are 40 and 80 respectively. If x gm of A contains Y
atom, how many atoms are present in 2x gm of B?
Y Y
(A) (B)
2 4
(C) Y (D) 2Y

27. A 5 ml solution of H2O2 liberates 0.508 gm of iodine from an acidified KI solution. What is the
volume strength of H2O2 solution?
(A) 2.2% (B) 3.8%
(C) 4.48% (D) 6.58%

28. How many electrons in an atom with atomic number is 105, can have  n     8 ?
(A) 30 (B) 17
(C) 15 (D) 20

 5 
29. When two moles of an ideal gas  CP  R  , heated from 27oC to 327oC at constant pressure.
 2 
The entropy change will be
3 3
(A) Rn2 (B)  Rn2
2 2
5
(C) 5Rn2 (D) Rn2
2

30. At 1000oK for the equilibrium


(i) 
CaCO3  s   CaO  s   CO2 K P  4  10 2 atm

(ii) 

C  CO2  g 
 2CO  g K P  2.0 atm
Solid CaCO3, solid ‘C’ and solid CaO are mixed and allowed to attain equilibrium at 1000oK. The
partial pressure of CO at equilibrium is
(A) 0.14 atm (B) 0.28 atm
(C) 0.56 atm (D) 0.70 atm

31. The solution containing 4.13 gm LiCl per litre freezes at 0.343o C. Calculate van’t Hoff’s factor
[Given Kf = 1.86]
(A) 0.9 (B) 1.9
(C) 2.9 (D) 0.79
32. The decomposition of azomethane at certain temperature is first order:
CH3  N  N  CH3  C2H6  N2
After 40 minutes from the start, the total pressure develop is found to be 350 mm of Hg. If the
initial pressure of azomethane be taken at 200 mm of Hg. Find the rate constant of the reaction?
(A) 2.88  104 sec 1 (B) 5.77  10 4 sec 1
4 1
(C) 3.88  10 sec (D) 1.25  104 sec 1

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33. Which of the following statement is correct for


Cl
Q3
Q2
S
Cl O
Q1
O
(A) It contains p  p and p  d
(B) It has regular tetrahedral geometry.
(C) Q1  Q3 .
(D) Plane which contains maximum number of atom is 4.

34. The chain controlling unit for Sillicone is


(A) R3 SiCl (B) R2 SiCl2
(C) RSiCl3 (D) SiCl4

35. Identify P and Q product in the given reaction



H
KI  MnO4  P  Mn2 

OH
KI  MnO 4   IO3  Q
(A) IO3 , MnO2 respectively (B) I2 , Mn2  respectively
(C) IO3 , Mn2  respectively (D) I2 , MnO 2 respectively

36. John Teller theorem is not applicable to


2
(A) Cu H2O 6  (B) FeO 44 
3 
(C) Cu  CN5  (D)  Ag NH3 2 

37. A tetrapeptide has COOH group of alanine. This produce gly, ala, phe, val on complete
hydrolysis. For this tetrapeptide the number of possible sequence with NH2 – group attached to a
chiral centre is
(A) 6 (B) 5
(C) 4 (D) 8

38. Which of the following are correct statements?


 
(1) Solid PCl5 exist as PCl4  and PCl6  ions.

(2) Solid PBr5 exist as PBr4  and Br  ions.

(3) Solid N2O5 exist as NO2  and NO3  ions.
(4) Oxide of phosphorus P2O3 and P2O5 exists as monomer.
(A) 1, 3 (B) 2, 3, 4
(C) 1, 3, 4 (D) 1, 2, 3

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39. Final product of given reaction is:


O

NaOH


CHO COCH3
(A) O

COCH3
(B)

COCH3
CHO
(C)

COCH3
CHO
(D) O

40. NH2
NaNO2
3  CH CO  O
HNO3 SnCl2 0 5 C HBF4 o
OH 

PY
2
 A 
H2 SO4
 B 
 HCl
 C 
HCl
 D 

 E  F

In the above sequence of reaction, correct product is


(A) NH2

F
F
(B) NHCOCH3

B

NO 2

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(C) NH2

C
H2N
(D) NH2

A

COCH3

41. Assertion: 2,2-Dimethyl propanal undergo Cannizzaro reaction with NaOH.


Reason: Cannizzaro reaction is a disproportionation reaction.
(A) Assertion and reason both are correct and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
(B) Assertion and reason both are correct and two reason is not correct explanation of assertion.
(C) Assertion is correct but reason is incorrect.
(D) Assertion and reason both are incorrect.
42. In the preparation of naphthalene, clemension reduction is used effectively in different steps.
O

AlCl3
O    A  
Zn  Hg
B  
TsCl
  C 
Zn Hg
D 
Pd/ C

 HCl THF HCl

Naphthalene
O
In the above sequence of reaction, product (D) is
(A)

O
(B)

(C) O

O
(D)

43. Statement I: Finkelstein reaction is a halogen exchange equation.


Statement II: In Finkelstein reaction driven forward by using differential solubility of sodium
halides in dry acetone.
Choose the correct option:
(A) Both the statement are correct.
(B) Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect.
(C) Statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct.
(D) Both statement I and statement II are incorrect.

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1 Br /PBrH NH 
44. CH3  CH2  COOH 
 2 H2O  X 
2 3 3
 Y 

Z
The product Z in the reaction is
(A) Br

H3C CH COOH
(B) NH2

H3C CH COOH
(C) CH3
O
NH
HN
O
CH3
(D) H3C CH2 CONH2

45. Which of the following molecules does not undergo Iodoform reaction
(A) H3C CH CH3
OH
(B) CH3 – CH2 – OH
(C) H3C O
C
H3C CH3

(D) O

H3C C CH3

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 05 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

46. The value of n in molecular formula Ben Al2 Si6 O18 is…..

47. Calculate the work done by the reaction in (lit-atom)


Fe  s   H2 SO 4  aq  FeSO 4  aq  H2  g
When 0.3125 mole of H2 gas is collected at 273 K at 1.0 atm.
48. In the following non-redox reaction find the value of sum of x and y is….
 Fe  CO  y NO  x   CO 
Fe  CO 5   xNO 
 

49. M OHx has K SP  4  1012 and solubility 10 4 M . Hence, x is…..

50. Number of visible lines when an electron returns from 5th orbit to ground state in H-spectrum
is…..

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Mathematics PART – C

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)

This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

2
  3  
51. Let I   x 2  5x  4  sin
 x dx ; (where [.] represents greatest integer function) then
0  2  
I + 2/3 is
13  17  21  2 5  13 13  17  21  5  13
(A) (B)
2 2
14  17  21  5  13 14  17  21  2 5  13
(C) (D)
2 2

1
52. A normal with slope is drawn from the point P(0, – k) to the parabola x 2 = 12y. Also the line
m
 k 
through the point Q  0,  parallel to the tangent at vertex intersects the parabola at two
 506 
distinct points R and S. If the area of triangle ORS; (O being the vertex) is 144 sq. unit then m 2 is
equal to
(A) 2022 (B) 2024
(C) 2025 (D) 2026

5 3 8  2 15 14 5  18 3 124  32 15
53. If sum of the series 1      ....
2 5 30 60 5 500
a  15 a
2
b
loge   ; a, b, c  N and H.C.F(a, b, c) = 1, then the value of 2 a2  b 2  c 2 is
c
 
(A) 25 (B) 50
(C) 100 (D) 150

54. Consider two lines L1 and L2 in space defined by


  
L1  3 3x  4 sin y  2 sin   3 3 3, 3 3z  2 sin   3 y  3 3 sin    
L2   
3x  2 cos y  3 3  2 cos  , 3z   3  2 cos   y  3 cos  
If L1 and L2 are perpendicular then
 
(A)   n  ;nI (B)   n  ; n is even
4 4

(C)   n  ; n is odd (D)   n ; n  I
4

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55. There are two sections A and B in class XII of a school containing 40% and 60% of the total
students respectively. 20% of the students get selected in IIT. P (student selected in IIT from
section A) = 5 P(student selected in IIT from section B) ; where P(E) denotes the probability of an
event E. A student randomly selected was found to be not selected in IIT then the probability that
he is from section B is
4 5
(A) (B)
13 13
9 10
(C) (D)
13 13
56. Consider a triangle ABC having its vertices A(2025 + 2024i), B(2024i 2 + 2025)
and C(2024 2 – 2025i). where  represents non real cube root of unity whose imaginary part is
k
positive. If the internal bisector of ACB meets side AB at D and BDC  , then the value of
24
k is
(A) 6 (B) 12
(C) 14 (D) 16

 3x 2  3 x  1   1 3 x  2
 
57. If one of the roots of the equation tan 1 cot     cosec cosec   is
 x2  x  1  2
   x 1 
   7 11 13
2 sin ,    0,  , then the value of tan tan tan tan is
 2 9 9 9 9
(A) 0 (B) – 1
(C) 1 (D) 1/3
58. The equation of two sides of a triangle are 3x + 4y – 24 = 0 and 2x + y – 16 = 0. If the
circumcentre of the triangle lies at (0, 6) then the inradius of the triangle is
(A) 6 5 (B) 6  
5 1

(C) 6 5  10 (D) 10

7dy 28x 3 y 40x 4


59. A curve y = f(x) passing through origin satisfies the differential equation   .
dx 1  x4 1  x 4
If the area enclosed by the curve y = f –1(x), (Inverse of f(x)), x-axis and the ordinate x = 4/7 in
st
1 quadrant is A then the value of 42 is
(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 15/2
60. Number of natural numbers having 5 distinct digits that can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 5,
6, 7, 9 and which are divisible by 6 are
(A) 72 (B) 192
(C) 216 (D) 240

tan3x  tan x
61. Let L1 = lim
x 0 2cos 4x sin3x  sin5x   2  2cos 4x  sin3x 
 tan x1012n 
esec e e 1
L2 = lim  ; n, m are natural numbers, then the value of is
x 0 sin  x 2025m  2
4L1 
m
n
(A) 1012 (B) 2024
1
(C) 2025 (D)
2025

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62. A circle x2 + y2 = r2 intersects the ellipse 16x2 + 25y2 = 400 ; 4 < r < 5. Common tangent of the two
curves having slope m; m > 0 in second quadrant intersects the coordinate axis at points P and Q
respectively. If area of OPQ ; (O being origin) is minimum, then m is
2 3
(A) (B)
5 5
4 5
(C) (D)
5 3
2023 2022 1/2022 1/3
63. The equation 1012x  12138x  119x + 714 = 0 has a root lying in the interval (a , b );
1/ 3
b
x cos x 2
a and b  N  2, then the value of 4  is
a cos  x 2   cos  263  x 2 
(A) 25 (B) 35
(C) 40 (D) 45

64. Let three distinct chords drawn to the ellipse x 2 + 4y2 = 2000 from the point P(0, a) are bisected
by the parabola x2 = 20y. If exhaustive set of a is (k1, k2) then the number of positive integral
solution of the equation x + y = k2  k1 is
(A) 169 (B) 19
(C) 51 (D) 969

65. Consider two circles C1 : x2 + y2 = 625 and C2 : (x  a)2 + y2 = 576 ; a  (1, 49) having their
centres at Q and R respectively. Let P be one of the point of intersection of the two circles such
 481 
that QPR = cos 1   . If the length of common tangent of the circle is 1295 , then the
 25 
length of common chord is equal to
(A) 8 (B) 16
(C) 24 (D) 28

0 2   10 7 1
Let P =  2 3 1 and Adj(P) =
  1
 1  is equal to
66.  5 1 2  , then  adjP   14adj P
 1  3   5 2 4 
(A) 15 (B) 15
(C) 152 (D) 153

     
cot sec  x   sec  x  
2  3  12 
1 tan x 1
1  
67. Let f(x) =  tan x 1 tan x  cosec  x   sin2024 ei 2024 
2  6
1  tan x 1
 5 
cosec  x   ei 2025  tan  2025  
 12 
    
and g :  0,   R be a function defined by g(x) = f  x   1  f  2025  x   1 . If m be the
 2  2 
minimum value of f(x) and M be the minimum value of g(x) such that h(x) = (x  m) (x  M) then
range of h(x) in [0, 3] is
 1   1 
(A)   ,   (B)   ,2
 4   4 
3 
(C) [2, 4] (D)  ,4 
2 

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sin2  loge  ecot   d 1 1


68. Let I =  cos4  = loge  f      tan1  g      c , then the value of f() 
 loge
4
tan     tan  
4
 4 2


g() at  = is
3
ln3  2 3 ln3
(A) 0 (B) 
ln3  2 3 2 3
ln3  2 3 ln3 ln3
(C)  (D)
ln3  2 3 2 3 2 3
2 2
69. Let S : {(x, y)  R  R : y  8x, y  32  8x, x + y  6  0, 4x  3y  8  0, x  0, y  0}. If area of
region S is A, then the value of 21A + 792 is
(A) 2024 (B) 1012
(C) 1000 (D) 343

70. Consider three sets A = {n  N : n2  n + 15000}, B = {5k + 4 ; k  N} and C = {3k ; k  N}. If the
sum of all the elements of the set A  (B  C) is equal to N, then number of proper divisors of N
are
(A) 14 (B) 15
(C) 18 (D) 30

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 05 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

71. Let f : R  R, g : R  R and h : R  R be differentiable function such that f(x) = x 5 + x3 + 3x + 7,


g(f(x)) = x and h(g(g(x))) = x  x  R, then the value of h(1) is

2025
72. Let X   23 3  39  ,Y  X   X  ; (where [.] represents greatest integer function) then the
remainder obtained if XY is divided by 31 is

73. Let  and  be the roots of the equation x2  10x + 2 = 0, then the value of
 2028  2028  8 2022  82022
is
 2025  2025

74. Consider the following frequency distribution


Class 0  10 10  20 20  30 30  40 40  50 50  60
Frequency 3 c d 11 5 5
340  1 2cd 
If the mean is 31 and median is , then the value of  tan 2 (where [.] represents
11  d  c 2 
greatest integer function) is
 
75. ˆ b  ˆi  2ˆj  2kˆ and c  5iˆ  12ˆj  13kˆ . If r is a vector such that
Let a  3iˆ  4 ˆj  5k,
         2
r  b  b   a  c  and r   a  c   0 then the value of r  36b is

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