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GRAND TEST-8

Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy, India


A.P, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI
A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON CENTRAL OFFICE, MADHAPUR-HYD
Sec: Sr.IPLCO_IC_ISB_LIIT Date: 01-05-16
Time:09.00 AM to 12.00 Noon Max. Marks:270

Name of the Student: ___________________ H.T. NO:

PAPER-I
01-05-16_Sr.IPLCO_IC_ISB_LIIT_GTA-8(P1)_Weekend Syllabus

Mathematics : Total Syllabus

Physics : Total Syllabus

Chemistry : Total Syllabus `


JEE-ADVANCE-New Model-IV_P1-Model
Time: 3:00 Hours IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Max Marks: 270
PHYSICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec– A(Q.N: 01 – 5) Questions with TRUE/FALSE Type +2 -1 5 10
Questions with Comprehension
Sec– B(Q.N: 6 – 14) One or More Option Correct Type +4 -2 9 36
(3 Comprehensions – 3 +3+3 = 9Q)
Sec– C(Q.N: 15 – 18) Questions with Single Correct Choice +5 -3 4 20
Sec– D(Q.N: 19 – 20) Matrix Matching (+3/-1 for every match) +12 -4 2 24
Total 20 90
CHEMISTRY:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec– A(Q.N: 21 – 25) Questions with TRUE/FALSE Type +2 -1 5 10
Questions with Comprehension
Sec– B(Q.N: 26
6 – 14
34) One or More Option Correct Type +4 -2 9 36
(3 Comprehensions – 3 +3+3 = 9Q)
Sec– C(Q.N: 35 – 38)
15-18 Questions with Single Correct Choice +5 -3 4 20
Sec– D(Q.N: 39 – 40) Matrix Matching (+3/-1 for every match) +12 -4 2 24
19-20
Total 20 90
MATHEMATICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec– A(Q.N: 41 –4 5) Questions with TRUE/FALSE Type +2 -1 5 10
Questions with Comprehension
Sec– B(Q.N: 46 – 1
54) One or More Option Correct Type +4 -2 9 36
(3 Comprehensions – 3 +3+3 = 9Q)
Sec– C(Q.N: 55
15 – 58)
18 Questions with Single Correct Choice +5 -3 4 20
Sec– D(Q.N: 19
59 – 20
60) Matrix Matching (+3/-1 for every match) +12 -4 2 24
Total 20 90
PHYSICS Max Marks : 90
SECTION – A
(TRUE/FALSE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer is a TRUE or FALSE.
Marking scheme +2 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
1. A slender uniform rod of mass m and length l is held at rest as an inverted
pendulum such that it can freely rotate about a horizontal axis passing through
its lower end. It is released with negligible angular velocity. After it has rotated
through an angle 45 the torque of force applied by one half of the rod on the
other half about axis of rotation is not zero.
2. Two physical pendulums perform small oscillations about the same horizontal
axis with angular frequencies 1 and 2 . Their moments of inertia relative to the
given axis are equal to I1 and I2 respectively. In a state of stable equilibrium the
pendulums were fastened rigidly together. The angular frequency of small
I11  I 2 2
oscillations of the compound pendulum is
I1  I 2
3. A conducting loop having a radius 2a is held co-axially near the end of a tightly
wound semi-infinite solenoid carrying a current i and having ‘n’ number of turns
per unit length. The radius of the solenoid is a. Now the loop is moved co-axially
somewhere towards the middle of the solenoid as shown. If the resistance of the
loop is R, the amount of the charge that flows through the loop in the process is
0 nia 2
2R

4. A spherical black body of radius R is arranged concentrically inside a


hemispherical shell of a black body of radius 2R as shown in the figure. The
hemispherical body is maintained at a temperature T0 . Assuming that the sphere
is perfectly conducting and the only mode of heat transfer between the sphere
and the rest of the universe is radiation. The temperature of the enclosure around
the system is assumed to be zero Kelvin. The steady state temperature of the
T0
sphere is
21 / 4
5. A charged particle of mass m and charge q is projected into a region of uniform
  
field E0 with velocity V0 perpendicular to E0 . The particle also experiences a
drag force of magnitude qE0 which is always directed opposite to its

instantaneous velocity. If V0  8m / s , then its speed when it’s velocity vector

turns through an angle of 90 is 4m/s.


SECTION - B
(COMPREHENSION TYPE)
This section contains 3 or 4 Paragraph of questions. Each paragraph has 3 multiple choice questions based
on a paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE IS
correct. Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all other cases.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 6 to 8
A point mass moves on a frictionless inner surface of a spherical shell whose
inner radius is R  1 .4 m . Its velocity reaches its minimum and maximum at Q
and P at heights h2  0.3 m and h1  0.1m respectively. The minimum and
maximum velocities achieved are v1 and v2 respectively. ‘O’ is centre of
curvature of the shell. Velocities at P and Q are vP and vQ respectively. Take
g  10 m / s 2 . Take î as direction of horizontal in the plane of OPQ as shown in
figure.
O 
 iˆ

Q
P
h1 h2
g

6. Make the correct statement(s)

a) v1  vP b) OP is perpendicular to v1

v22  v12
c) v2 is horizontal d)  h2  h1
2g

7. Mark the incorrect statement(s)

a) v1h1  v2h2 b) v1h1 2 R  h1  v2 h2 2 R  h2

c) Plane OPQ must be vertical  .iˆ  v OQ


d) v1 OP  .iˆ
2

8. Mark the correct statement(s)

a) v1  4 m / s b) v2  3 m / s c) v1  2.5 m / s d) v2  1m / s
Paragraph for Question Nos. 9 to 10
R
Inside a long cylinder of radius R  10 cm , there is a small cylinder of radius .
2

These are arranged in such a way that the two cylinders touch each other along a
common generatrix. There is no magnetic field inside the small cylinder, and in
the remaining part of the big cylinder there is a uniform magnetic field which is
increasing uniformly in time. The rate of change of magnetic field is
B
 80 V / m 2 and the magnetic field is parallel to axis of the cylinder. In the
t

figure shown, a circular cross section is shown. In this plane, O1 is centre of the
bigger cross section, O2 is centre of the smaller cross section. Arc ‘AB’ shown is
R
a circular arc of radius with O1 as centre. A, B lie on smaller cross section.
2

x O2 x
x xx
xx
xxB Ax x
x x xx x xx
x x x x
x x x x O1 x x x
x x x x x x x
x x x x x
x x xx
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9. Induced electric field at midpoint of O1O2 is :
a) 2 V / m towards O2
b) 1V / m towards right and perpendicular to O1O2
c) 2V / m towards left and perpendicular to O1O2
d) 1V / m towards right and perpendicular to O1O2
10. A thin metal wire-1 overlapping arc AB (but not touching the inner cylinder) of
resistance r1  3  is placed. Similarly another wire-2 is placed along shortest
path connecting AB (but not touching inner cylinder). The resistance of this wire
is r2  2 3  .

a) induced emf along wire-1 is volt
15
b) induced emf along wire-2 is 3 101 volt
c) induced current flowing along wire-1 is zero
d) induced current flowing along wire-2 is 0.05A
Paragraph for Question Nos. 11 to 12
A glass spherical shell of centre O with an outer radius of R  7.5cm and an inner
radius of r  6.5cm has a refractive index 2  1.5 . The inside of the shell is filled
25
with a material, whose refractive index is 1  . A source of lights S is placed
16
at a distance of a  6 cm from the centre.
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R

O S

r a
3  1

11. Consider a light ray starting at S and getting double refracted into surrounding as
shown with 2  90 . Dotted lines represent normals at the points of refraction.
Which of the following statement(s) are correct?

2

2
O 1
1
a

1 R 1 R sin  r 1 R
a) sin 1  b) sin 1  c)  d) sin  
2 r 1 r sin 1 a 1 r
12. What percentage of the energy of the light source leaves from right half of the
system into medium 3  1 ? (Assuming no absorption of light inside the glass)
A) 20% b) 40% c) 37.5% d) 75%
Paragraph for Question Nos. 13 to 14
For a sinusoidal transverse mechanical string wave, the path difference between
two points in the same phase is 5 m, while the path difference between two
points that are out of phase is 1.5 m.
13. Which of the following is/are possible values of wavelength?
1 1
a) m b) m c) 1 m d) 2 m
3 2
14. Consider two cases:
Case i: a sinusoidal wave satisfying the condition given in the above passage
with maximum possible wavelength. It’s wavelength, frequency, Average
energy density, energy stored in a distance of 5m are 1 , f1 , u1 , E1 respectively.
Case ii: a sinusoidal wave satisfying the condition given in the above passage
with second
highest possible wavelength. It’s wavelength, frequency, Average energy
density, energy stored in a distance of 5m are 2 , f 2 , u2 , E2 respectively. Assume
the string used in both cases is subjected to same tension and is made of same
material. Also assume that the amplitudes of waves in both cases is same. Mark
the correct option(s):
a) f1  1 b) 1  3 c) u2  9 d) E1  4
f2 2 2 u1 E2
SECTION – C
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +5 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and --3 in all other cases.
15. A block of mass M = 5kg is moving on a horizontal plane. An object of mass
m = 1kg is dropped onto the block, hitting it with a vertical velocity of
v1  10 m / s . The speed of the block at the same instant is v2  2 m / s on the floor.
The collision is momentary and object sticks to the block upon collision. What
will be the speed of the block just after the collision if the coefficient of friction
between the block and the horizontal plane is   0.4 ?

m v1
M v2

a) 0.8 m/s b) 1 m/s c) 1.4 m/s d) 1.67 m/s


16. If the cathode of a photocell is illuminated with a light of increasing frequency,
the anode current will start at a frequency of 31014 Hz . A capacitor with
capacitance 1pF is connected between the anode and the cathode of this
photocell and the cathode is illuminated with light of frequency 71014 Hz .
Assuming the illumination is long enough, find the approximate number of
electrons arriving on the anode?  h  6.631034 Js , e  1.61019 C 
a) 11010 b) 21012 c) 31015 d) 41017
17. In the shown ‘AC’ circuit L, C and V0 are fixed. What is the value of  such that
reading of hot wire ammeter shown is independent of ‘R’?

R C

L
A


V0 , 

1 2 3 2
a) b) c) d)
LC LC LC LC
18. A material particle is chasing the other one and both of them are moving on the
same straight line. Their motion after they pass a particular point is recorded and
the data obtained is shown by velocity-time graphs of the particles. How long
after the start will the chase end?
Velocity (m/s)

9 25 Time (t)

a) 16 s b) 25 s c) 45 s d) Insufficient information
SECTION - D
(Matching List Type)
Section-D (Matrix-Match Type, Total Marks: 24) contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in
Column I, Four statements (p, q, r, s) in Column II and Four statements (w, x, y, z) in Column III. Any given statement in Column I can
have correct matching with Only ONE statement given in Column II & Column III. For example, if for a given question, statement B
matches with the statements given in q and x, then for the particular question, against statement B, darken the bubbles
corresponding to q and r in the ORS. For each question you will be awarded 3 marks for each row in which you have darkened ALL
the bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer(s) ONLY and -1 marks otherwise. Thus, each question in this section carries a
maximum of 12 marks.
19. In the diagram shown the dotted line represents an optical apparatus (kept in
vacuum) which is either a convex lens or a concave lens or convex mirror or a
concave mirror as mentioned in column I. Focal length of each of these
apparatus is of magnitude f. optical centre or pole in each case is (0, 0) and x-
axis is their principal axis. Paraxial light rays representing a short linear object
(Real or virtual) on the principal axis are incident on these apparatus separately
in each case from negative x-direction. The objects in each case are
perpendicular to principal axis. Match column-I separately with column-II and
column-III

 2 f , 0   f , 0
O
 f , 0  2 f , 0 x-axis

Column-I Column-II Column-III


(Apparatus and object (Characteristics of image (other
perpendicular) and relation with object) characteristics
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of image formed)
A) If the apparatus is convex P) Real image is formed W) Erect
mirror and the object is
f 
virtual and is at  ,0 
2 
B) If the apparatus is Q) Virtual image is formed X) Inverted
concave lens and the
object is real and is at
 3 f , 0 
C) If the apparatus is convex R) Magnitude of object Y) Magnified
lens and the object is distance is greater than
virtual and is at  f , 0 that of magnitude of
image distance
D) If the apparatus is S) Image formed and object Z) Diminished
concave mirror and the are on the same side of
object is real and is at apparatus

 2 f , 0 
20. If a physical quantity X has a dimensional formula X   M 2 L1T 5 K 2  , then the sum

of the powers 2 1 5  2  8 is called the “Richness factor of its dimensions”.


Column-I describes a physical quantity you have to match its “richness factor of
its dimensions” or order of magnitude or number of significant figures in
Column-II (Quantity  ) and column-III (Quantity  ).
Column-I Column-II Column-III
(Description of a physical quantity) (Quantity  ) (Quantity  )
A) The Quantity measured in “Half P) 4 W) 2
deflection method of a Galvanometer”
was found to be 5.480  10 6 SI units. For
this quantity  is “richness factor of its
dimensions” and  is the number of
significant figures
B) A Quantity is measured as product of Q) 1 X) 3
Reynold’s number for a tube of flow
and coefficient of viscosity of the fluid
flowing it is equal to 3294.1 SI units. For
this Quantity  is “richness factor of its
dimensions” and  is the order of
magnitude in SI units
C) A Quantity is obtained by dividing R) -1 Y) 4
surface tension of a liquid with its
density and then further dividing it with
acceleration due to gravity at that place.
It was found to be 2.5 10 3 SI units. For
this Quantity  is its order of
magnitude in C.G.S units and  is the
number of significant figures in C.G.S
units
D) A Quantity is obtained by dividing S) -2 Z) 11
emissive power of a black body of
temperature 500K with Stefan’s
constant in SI units. For this quantity 
is “richness factor of its dimensions”
and  is the order of magnitude in SI
units
CHEMISTRY Max Marks : 90
SECTION – A
(TRUE/FALSE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer is a TRUE or FALSE.
Marking scheme +2 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
21. The reaction shown below

[C8 H 6 ]2 2Li   2C4 H10


 2C 4 H 9 Li 

is feasible
22. Decrease in freezing point (Tf) of ethanoic acid is more in benzene than in
water.
23. Due to Frenkel defect, there is no effect on density of the crystalline solid .
24. Acid catalyzed hydration of allene (H2C = C = CH2) yields acetone.
25. Nucleophiles always attack carbonyl groups at carbon and attack not from the
direction perpendicular to the plane of carbonyl group but at about 1070 (obtuse
angle).
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SECTION - B
(COMPREHENSION TYPE)
This section contains 3 Paragraph of questions. Each paragraph has 3 multiple choice questions based on
a paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE IS
correct. Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all other cases.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 26 to 28
A metallic chloride (A) gives a white ppt with limited amount of another metal
chloride (B) and grey ppt with excess amount of (B). (A) when treated with KI
gives a scarlet ppt, which dissolve in excess of KI forming an important reagent
(C).
26. What is the hybridization of central atom of the reagent?
A)sp3 B) dsp2 C)sp3d D) dsp3
27. Reagent (C) is used for detection of

A)Mg2+ B) N H4 C)Na+ D) Al3+
28. A + Na2S  D + NaCl
Which is true about D?
A) yellow coloured ppt, in soluble in ammonium poly sulphide and soluble in
HNO3.
B) Black coloured ppt, soluble in ammonium poly sulphide and in HNO3
C) Yellow ppt, soluble in ammonium poly sulphide and insoluble in HNO 3
D) Black ppt, insoluble in ammonium poly sulphide and insoluble in HNO3
Paragraph for Questions Nos. 29 to 31
Consider a system and its surroundings at the normal transition temperature, Ttrs
is the temperature at which two phases are in equilibrium at 1 atm. At the
transition temperature, any transfer of heat between the system and its
surroundings is reversible because the two phases in the system are in
equilibrium. Because at constant pressure q = Htrs, the change in molar entropy
of the system is
 trs H
 trsS 
Ttrs

Therefore,
H vap
Svap 
Tb

Although heats of vapourisation of liquids vary over a considerable range, an


interesting generalisation was pointed out by Trouton in 1884 (and is know as
Trouton’s rule) is that a wide rnage of liquids have the same standard entropy of
vapourisation (about 88 K–1 mol–1). Liquids that show significant deviations
from Trouton’s rule do so on account of the molecules in the liquid being
arranged in a partially ordered manner or the liquids having very low boiling
temperature and the liquids whose molecuels are partially associated in the
vapour phase (e.g. CH3COOH).
29. Which of the following liquid is expected to follow Trouton’s rule
A)H2O B)PhCOOH C)H2S D) CH3COOH
30. Match the following for the isomeric liquids X, Y and Z are same
Boiling point Kb
X. 100 i) 0.68
Y 27 ii) 0.53
Z 253 iii) 0.48
Codes
A)(X – i), (Y – ii), (Z – iii) B)(X – iii), (Y – ii), (Z – i)
C)(X – ii), (Y – i), (Z – iii) D)(X – ii), (Y – iii), (Z – i)
31.
1 If Mol. wt. and H v of a solvent is 50gm and 32R/gm (R = gas constant)
respectively then the entropy of vaporization of the liquid in cals k–1 will be
approximately (solvent boils at 47°C)
A)20 B)44.4 C)5.3 D) 10
Paragraph for Question Nos. 32
1 to 1
34
It is fact that second-row elements, Li to F, show a maximum covalency of four,
corresponding to maximum hybridization of sp3. In contrast, third row and
heavier elements show 5, 6 or 7 coordination consistent with use of d-orbitals.
The chemistry of sulphur and phosphorous are dominated by their special ability
to from p - d bonding. Many physical and chemical properties are affected by
this kind of bonding. For example, trimethylamine is pyramidal, while
trisilylamine is planar. The lower phosphorous acid exists in 4-coordiante
structures even though they are prepared by the hydrolysis of 3-coordinate
halides.
O
.. ..
P P
H2 O P H
X X HO OH
OH HO
X OH
After reading above paragraph, now answer the following questions.
32.
1 P2X4 
H O
2
 (X) H4P2O4
Which of the following statement are INCORRECT for the oxyacid (X) of
phosphorous.
A) (X) is a tetrabasic acid
B) (X) is a dibasic acid having all the P – O bend lengths equal.
C) (X) is a dibasic acid and also reducing in nature having all P-O bond lengths
equal.
D) (X) is a dibasic acid, also reducing in nature and having two types of P-O
bond lengths.
33.
1 Which of the following statement are INCORRECT for methyl isothiocyanate
and silyl isothiocyanate?
A) Both are linear, but silyl isothiocyanate is more basic than methyl
isothiocyanate.
B) Both molecules are bent, but silyl isothiocyanate is more basic than methyl
isothiocyanate.
C) Methyl isothiocyanate is bent, while silyl isothiocyanate is linear(around
Nitrogen atom) and latter is less basic than former.
D) Methyl isothiocyanate is bent while silyl isothiocyanate is linear and latter is
more basic than former.

34.
1
A and B may be are
A) Cis-2-butene + triphenylphosphine oxide
B) trans-2-butene + triphenylphosphine oxide
C) 1-butene + triphenylphosphine oxide
D) Isobutylene + triphenylphosphine oxide
SECTION – C
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +5 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and --3 in all other cases.
35.
1 A radioactive material decays by simultaneous emission of two particles with
half lives 1620 and 810 years. The time after which one fourth of the material
remains, is
A) 1080 years B) 2430 years C) 3240 years D) 4840 years
36.
1 Which of the following statements are true
i) Sucrose does not reduce Fehling solution although its both the constituent
monosaccharide glucose and fructose reduces
ii) One molecule of glucose can react with more than one mols of
phenylhydrazine
iii) glucose and fructose are empimers
iv) fructose shows mutarotation
A) (i), (ii), (iii) B) (ii), (iii), (iv) C) (i), (ii), (iv) D) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
37.
1 Kaolin [Al2(OH)4Si2O5] is an example of
A) ortho silicate B) pyro silicate C) sheet silicate D) cyclic silicate
38
1 Which of the following state is/are false?
i) Except glycine all -amino acids are optically active.
ii) All -amino acids have primary structure
iii) At isoelectric point -amino acid mostly exist in zwitterionic form
iv) Reactions of amino acids are similar to primary amines and carboxylic acids
A)(i), (iii), (iv) B) (ii), (iv) C)(ii) D) (i), (ii) and (iv)

SECTION - D
(Matching List Type)
Section-D (Matrix-Match Type, Total Marks: 24) contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in
Column I, Four statements (p, q, r, s) in Column II and Four statements (w, x, y, z) in Column III. Any given statement in Column I can
have correct matching with Only ONE statement given in Column II & Column III. For example, if for a given question, statement B
matches with the statements given in q and x, then for the particular question, against statement B, darken the bubbles
corresponding to q and r in the ORS. For each question you will be awarded 3 marks for each row in which you have darkened ALL
the bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer(s) ONLY and -1 marks otherwise. Thus, each question in this section carries a
maximum of 12 marks.
39.
1
Column – I Column – II Column – III
A) CH3 P) on treatment with W) On heating with Cu –
H3C C OH NaOH/I2 produces 300°C produces
CH3 yellow ppt propanal
B) CH3-CH2-CH2-OH Q) cannot decolourise X) On heating with Cu-
acidified K2Cr2O7 300°C produces
propanone
C) OH R) can be oxidized by Y) On heating with Cu –
H3C CH
MnO2 300°C produces 2-
CH3
methyl propene
D) CH3-CH=CH-CH2- S) cannot give Lucas test Z) can decolourise
OH at room temperature bromine water

40.
2
Column – I Column – II Column – III
A) Bakelite P) polytetrafluro ethylene W) used in electrical fittings
B) Teflon Q) semi-synthetic polymer X) used in tyre manufacture
C) Nylon-6 R) thermo-setting polymer Y) used as explosive
D) Gun cotton S) polyamide Z) used in nonstick utensils
MATHEMATICS Max Marks : 90
SECTION – A
(TRUE/FALSE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer is a TRUE or FALSE.
Marking scheme +2 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
41. The number of Independent arbitrary constants involved, in the equation of a
straight line in three dimensional space, which is not perpendicular to any of the
coordinate axes, can exceed four (T/F)
42. A1 , A2 , A3 ,.......... A18 are the vertices of a 18 sided regular polygon ‘’B’’ is an external
point such that A1 A2 B is an equilateral and if A18 A1 and A1 B are adjacent sides of
another regular polygon of n sides, then n  9 (T/F)
43. Two parabolas with same axis, focus of each being exterior to the other and the
latusrectum being 4a and 4b are given. The locus of the midpoints of the
intercepts between the parabolas made on the lines parallel to the common axis
is Parabola if a is not equal to b (T/ F )
44. Consider f  x   x2  x2  1  2 x  1  2 x  7 and the function f  x  is differentiable at

every point on R (T/ F )


45. A man firing a distant target has 20% chance of hitting the target in one shoot. If
p be the probability of hitting the target in ‘n’ attempts, where 20 p 2  13 p  2  0

then the possible value of n is 2 (T/ F )


SECTION - B
(COMPREHENSION TYPE)
This section contains 3 Paragraph of questions. Each paragraph has 3 multiple choice questions based on
a paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE IS
correct. Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all other cases.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 46 to 48
Let f :R R be a function as f  x    x  1 x  2  x  3 x  6   100 . If g  x  is a

such that    dx does not contain any logarithmic


g x
polynomial of degree 3
f  x

function and g  2   10 then


46. Which of the following is/are correct
A) f  x   0 has all four distinct real roots
B) f  x   0 has two real and two imaginary roots
C) f  x  is many one and in to function
D) real roots of the equation f  x  0 , have opposite sign
47. Which of the following is/are correct
A) Degree of g  x  is 2
B) Minimum value of f  x  is -84
C) Degree of g  x  is 3
D) Minimum value of f  x  , occurs when x2

48. Which of the following is/are correct


A) Minimum value of g  x  is -42 When x2

B) Minimum value of g  x  is -21 when x  2

C) 0   dx  
4 g x

f x 2

D) 0   dx  
4 g x

f x

Paragraph for Question Nos. 49 to 51


1
Let OABC be a tetrahedron with edges length
BC  2 , CA  3 , AB  4 , OA  5 , OB  6 , OC  7 and G be centroid of the
triangle ABC. MN are the midpoints of OB & CA
49. Which of the following is/are correct
3 3
A) MN  B) OG2  5 C) OG 2  2 MN   8 D) MN 
2 4
50.
1 Which of the following is/are correct
11
A) volume of the tetrahedron OABC is
4
11
B) volume of the tetrahedron OABC is
4
C) perpendicular distance between the point O (origins) and the plane ABC is
3 11
23
D) perpendicular distance between the point O (origins) and the plane ABC is
11
92

51.
1 Which of the following is/are correct
 3 11 
A) angle between the face OAB and edge BC is sin 1  
 142 
B) angle between the edges OA and BC is 90
 3 11 
C) angle between the face OAB and the edge BC is cos 1  
 142 
 1 
D) angle between the edges OA and BC is cos 1  
 10 
Paragraph for Question Nos. 52
1 to 54
1
n
 r     n 
Consider f1  x   sec  x   sec  x  r 1  & f1  x  2 f 2  x  2 tan  x   &
r 1  6   6  6
  x 
  e  f 2 ( x )  tan x 1
exp .   , x  0
  2 e x 1 

f 2  x   f 3  x  0 & f 4  x   k1 , x  0 , then

 k2



1  f 2  x  f 3  x  , x  0

52.
1 Which of the following is/are correct
1
A) f 4  x is continuous at x0, then k1  e , k2 
2
e
B) f 4  x is continuous at x  0 , then k1  , k2  1
2
C) f 4 0   e
D) f 4 0   e k 2

153. Which of the following is/are correct


A) f3  x  tan x
B) f3  x   tan x
 
C) f3  x is continuous and differentiable in 0 ,  
 2
2
D) f3  x is continuous but not differentiable at x
5
54.
1 Which of the following is/are true?
 n 
A) f1  x  2 tan  x    2 tan x
 6
 n 
B) f1  x  2 tan  x    tan x
 6
  
C) for n 3, the number of solutions of the equation f1  x  4  0 , in 0 ,  is 1
 2 
  
D) for n  3 , the number of solution of the equation f1  x  4  0 , in 0 ,  is 3
 2 
SECTION – C
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +5 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and --3 in all other cases.
155. Consider the circle Z  5i  3 and two points Z1 and Z 2 on it such that

Z1  Z 2 and arg  Z1   arg  Z 2   A tangent is drawn at Z2 to the circle, which cuts
3
the real axis at Z 3 , then Z3           
A) 3 B) 13 C) 11 D) 4
56.
1 Consider a circle C1 with equation  x 1  y  1 and a shrinking circle C2 with
2 2

radius r and centre at the origin. P is the point o , r  , “Q” is the upper point of
intersection (above x-axis) of the two circles and “R” is the point of intersection
of the line PQ with x-axis. then x-coordinate of the point R, as C2 shrinks, (i.e.
r  0 )?
A)4 B)2 C)0 D)1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
57.
1        
sin 2 sin 4 sin 8 sin16 sin 32 sin 64 sin1280
0 0 0 0 0 0

A) sin127 0 sin10 sin1280 B) cos ec127 0 cos ec10 cos ec1280

C) sin127 0 sin10 cos ec1280 D) sin127 0 cos ec10 cos ec1280


1
58.
1 Let a  3223  1, n  3
n 1 n
& f  n   nC0 a n 1  nC1 a n 2  nC2 a n 3  .............   1 Cn 1 a 0

If the value of f  2007   f  2008  k .34 , k  N then K  

A) 243 B) 81 C) 729 D) 0

SECTION - D
(Matching List Type)
Section-D (Matrix-Match Type, Total Marks: 24) contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in
Column I, Four statements (p, q, r, s) in Column II and Four statements (w, x, y, z) in Column III. Any given statement in Column I can
have correct matching with Only ONE statement given in Column II & Column III. For example, if for a given question, statement B
matches with the statements given in q and x, then for the particular question, against statement B, darken the bubbles
corresponding to q and r in the ORS. For each question you will be awarded 3 marks for each row in which you have darkened ALL
the bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer(s) ONLY and -1 marks otherwise. Thus, each question in this section carries a
maximum of 12 marks.
59.
1
COLUMN-I COLUMN-II COLUMN-III
a) If  ,  ,  ,  are real numbers such p) m  2 x) M  5
that  2   2  9,  2   2  4 &    6
then maximum value of  is M
minimum value of  is m
b) If range of the function q) m6 y) M 3

f  x   sin 1 x  2 tan 1 x  x5  5 x 4  5 x3  1

is  a,b &  a   m, b   M
c) If for each r, p  r  be the number r) m  3 z) M 2

of points  x, y  ,  x, y  I  which lie


inside or on the curve
xy  r 2  r x  r y , r  N and
n

 p r 
1
Lt r 1
3 2
 then the value of
n an  bn  c 2

a  b  m, a  b  M

d) Let a continuous function f  x  s) m  14 w) M 6


satisfies the equation
2
0 f  x   6 x  f  x   dx  24 then
2
m   f  x dx
0
& M  f  2
260. Matching
COLUMN-I COLUMN-II COLUMN-III
a) Consider two points A and B p) m  1 x) M 5

which are 4cm apart. The vertex


“C” of a  le ABC moves such that
sin  A  B   2 sin A sin B , then
m = minimum distance between
the locus of “C” & the point A
M = number of point(s) of
intersection of a circle whose
radius is 4, centre at A with locus
of C.
b) If v1  i  2 j  3k , v 2  ai  bj  ck , v 2 q) m5 y) M 2

is non-zero vectors &


a, b, c  1, 0,1, 2,3 a,b,c are chosen
such that v1.v 2  0 then
m  min a  b  c , M  max a  b  c

c) If the distance between one r) m2 z) M 6


extremity major axis and one
extremity of minor axis of an
ellipse whose director circle,
discribed on a normal chord of
y 2  4 x as diameter and passes
through vertex of the parabola is
a b
 a, b, c, N  then minimum
c
value of a  b  c is m & radius of
diameter circle r &  r   M . ( .
denotes G.I.F)
d) Consider  x3 
f  x   sin 1 
s) m7 w) M 7

 2x  5 
 ax 2  b 
g  x   sin 1  2  &
 x 5 
Lt  f  x   g  x    0 ,
x 


Lt  f  x   g  x    then
x 0 4
10a  m,10b 2  M

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