JEE-MAINS-Mock test-10
JEE-MAINS-Mock test-10
(4 )
1
If ( x ) = 2 sin t − 3 ' ( t ) dt , x 0 ,
x
4
'( x ) =
1
x ( )
1
4 2 sin x − 3 ' ( x ) 1 − 0 − x − 3 2
2
x
then ' is equal to:
4 (4
)
2 sin t − 3 ' ( t ) dt
4
2
' = 4 − 3 ' + 0
4 4
6 8
1 + ' =
4
8
' =
4 +6
8
4
6+
8
6+
4
6−
2 If a point P ( , , ) satisfying D;
2𝛼 + 4𝛽 + 3𝛾 = 5 . . . (1)
2 10 8
2𝛼 + 9𝛽 + 8𝛾 = 0 . . . (2)
( , , ) 9 3 8 = (0 0 0) lies on 10𝛼 + 3𝛽 + 4𝛾 = 0 . . . (3)
8 4 8 8𝛼 + 8𝛽 + 8𝛾 = 0 . . . (4)
the plane 2𝑥 + 4𝑦 + 3𝑧 = 5, then Subtract (4) from (2)
6 + 9 + 7 is equal to: −6𝛼 + 𝛽 = 0
𝛽 = 6𝛼 . . . (5)
From equation (4)
8𝛼 + 48𝛼 + 8𝛾 = 0
𝛾 = −7𝛼 . . . (6)
From equation (1)
2𝛼 + 24𝛼 − 21𝛼 = 5
5𝛼 = 5
𝛼=1
𝛽 = +6, 𝛾 = −7
∴ 6𝛼 + 9𝛽 + 7𝛾
= 6 + 54 − 49
= 11
−1
11
5
5
4
11
3 Let 𝑎1 , 𝑎2 , 𝑎3 , … … be an A.P. If 𝑎7 = 3, the A;
product 𝑎1 𝑎4 is minimum and the sum of 𝑎 + 6𝑑 = 3,
𝑍 = 𝑎(𝑎 + 3𝑑)
its first n terms is zero, then n! − 4an(n+2) = (3 − 6𝑑)(3 − 3𝑑)
is equal to: = 18𝑑 2 − 27𝑑 + 9
Differentiating with respect to d
⇒ 36 d − 27 = 0
3 −3
⇒ d = 4, from (1) a = 2 , (Z =
minimum)
n 3
Now, Sn = 2 (−3 + (n − 1) 4) = 0
⇒n=5
Now,
𝑛! − 4𝑎𝑛(𝑛+2) = 120 − 4(𝑎35 )
= 120 − 4(𝑎 + (35 − 1)𝑑)
−3 3
= 120 − 4 ( + 34 ⋅ ( ))
2 4
−6 + 102
= 120 − 4 ( )
4
= 120 − 96 = 24
24
33
4
381
4
9
4 Let (a, b) ⊂ (0,2𝜋) be the largest interval D;
for which sin−1 (sin 𝜃) − cos −1 (sin 𝜃) > 𝜋
sin−1 sin 𝜃 − ( − sin−1 sin 𝜃) > 0
0, 𝜃 ∈ (0,2𝜋), holds. If 2
𝜋
𝛼𝑥 2 + 𝛽𝑥 + sin−1 (𝑥 2 − 6𝑥 + 10) + cos −1 −1
⇒ sin sin 𝜃 >
(𝑥 2 − 6𝑥 + 10) = 0 4
1
and 𝛼 − 𝛽 = 𝑏 − 𝑎, then 𝛼 is equal to: ⇒ sin 𝜃 >
√2
𝜋 3𝜋
So, 𝜃 ∈ ( , )
4 4
𝜋 3𝜋
𝜃 ∈ ( , ) = (𝑎, 𝑏)
4 4
𝜋
⇒ 𝑏−𝑎 = = 𝛼−𝛽
2
𝜋
⇒𝛽 =𝛼−
2
⇒ α𝑥 2 + 𝛽𝑥 + sin − 1 [(𝑥 − 3)2 + 1]
+ cos −1 [(𝑥 − 3)2
+ 1] = 0
𝜋
𝑥 = 3, 9𝛼 + 3𝛽 + + 0 = 0
2
9 + 3 − + = 0
2 2
12 − = 0
=
12
𝜋
48
𝜋
16
𝜋
8
𝜋
12
5 Let 𝑦 = 𝑦(𝑥) be the solution of the A;
differential equation ( ) ( )
3 y2 − 5x 2 y dx + 2x x 2 − y2 dy = 0
( ) ( )
3 y2 − 5x 2 ydx + 2x x 2 − y2 dy = 0 such
dy y (5x − 3 y )
2 2
=
( y (2)) − 12 y (2)
3
that 𝑦(1) = 1 then is dx 2x ( x − y )
2 2
m+ x =
(
dm m 5 − 3m
2
)
dx (
2 1 − m2 )
dm (5 − 3m ) m − 2m (1 − m )
2 2
x =
dx 2 (1 − m ) 2
dx 2 ( m − 1 )
2
= dm
x m ( m − 3)
2
4 4m
dx 2 3
= − + 23 dm
x m m m −3
2
dx 3 2 2m
= + 2 dm
x m 3 m −3
2 2
ln x = ln m + ln m2 − 3 + C
3 3
2
2 y 2 y
Or, ln x = ln + ln − 3 + C
3 x 3 x
2
Put ( x = 1, y = 1) : we get c = − ln (2)
3
2
2 y 2 y 2
ln x = ln + ln − 3 − ln (2)
3 x 3 x 3
y y
2
− 3 = 2 x 3 2
x x
( )
Put x = 2 to get y (2)
( )
y y2 − 12 = 4 2 2 2 2
y3 − 12 y = 33 2
y3 (2) − 12 y (2) = 32 2
32√2
64
16√2
32
6 The set of all values of 𝑎 2 for which the A;
line x + y = 0 bisects two distinct chords
1+a 1−a
drawn from a point P ( 2 , 2 ) on the
circle 2x 2 + 2y 2 − (1 + a)x − (1 − a)y =
x 2 + y2 −
(1 + a ) x − (1 − a ) y = 0
0 is equal to:
2 2
1+a 1−a
Centre , ( h, k )
4 4
1+a 1−a
P , ( 2h, 2k )
2 2
Equation of chord T = S1
2h ( x + ) (2k )( y − )
(x − y) − −
2 2
= 2 − 2h ( ) + 2k
2
(
9 ( k − h) − 8 2k 2 + 2h2 0
2
)
− 7k 2 − 7h2 − 18kh 0
7k 2 + 7h2 + 18kh 0
2 2
1−a 1+a 1 − a2
7 + 7 4 + 18 0
4 16
7
( )
2 1 + a2 18 1 − a2
+
( 0,
) a2 = t
16 16
7 18 (1 − t )
(1 + t ) + 0
8 16
14 + 14t + 18 − 18t
0
16
4t 32
t 8 a2 8
(8, ∞)
(4, ∞)
(0,4]
(2,12]
7 Among the relations B;
a For relation T = a2 − b2 = −I
S = {(a, b): a, b ∈ ℝ − {0},2 + > 0}
b Then, (b, a) on relation R
And T = {(a, b): a, b ∈ ℝ, a2 − b2 ∈ Z}, ⇒ b2 − a2 = −I
∴ T is symmetric
𝑎
𝑆 = {(𝑎, 𝑏): 𝑎, 𝑏 ∈ 𝑅 − {0},2 + > 0}
𝑏
𝑎 𝑎 𝑏 −1
2 + > 0 ⇒ > −2, ⇒ <
𝑏 𝑏 𝑎 2
If (𝑏, 𝑎) ∈ 𝑆 then
𝑏
2 + 𝑎 not necessarily positive
∴ S is not symmetric
S is transitive but T is not
T is symmetric but S is not
Neither 𝑆 nor 𝑇 is transitive
Both S and T are symmetric
8 The equation 𝑒 4𝑥 + 8𝑒 3𝑥 + 13𝑒 2𝑥 − A;
8𝑒 𝑥 + 1 = 0, 𝑥 ∈ 𝑅 has: 𝑒 4𝑥 + 8𝑒 3𝑥 + 13𝑒 2𝑥 − 8𝑒 𝑥 + 1 = 0
Let ex = t
Now, 𝑡 4 + 8𝑡 3 + 13𝑡 2 − 8𝑡 + 1 = 0
Dividing equation by 𝑡 2 ,
8 1
𝑡 2 + 8𝑡 + 13 − + 2 = 0
𝑡 𝑡
1 1
𝑡 2 + 2 + 8 (𝑡 − ) + 13 = 0
𝑡 𝑡
1 2 1
(𝑡 − ) + 2 + 8 (𝑡 − ) + 13 = 0
𝑡 𝑡
1
Let 𝑡 − 𝑡 = 𝑧
𝑧 2 + 8𝑧 + 15 = 0
(𝑧 + 3)(𝑧 + 5) = 0
𝑧 = −3 or 𝑧 = −5
1 1
So, 𝑡 − t = −3 or t − t = −5
𝑡 2 + 3𝑡 − 1 = 0 or 𝑡 2 + 5𝑡 − 1 = 0
−3±√13 −5±√29
𝑡 = 2 or 𝑡 = 2
as t = ex so t must be positive,
√13 − 3 √29 − 5
t= or
2 2
√13−3 √29−5
So, 𝑥 = ln ( ) or 𝑥 = ln ( )
2 2
Hence two solution and both are
negative.
two solutions and both are negative
no solution
four solutions two of which are negative
two solutions and only one of them is
negative
9 The number of values of 𝑟 ∈ {𝑝, 𝑞, ∼ 𝑝, ∼ B;
𝑞} for which ((p ∧ q) ⇒ (r ∨ q)) ∧ ((p ∧ ((𝑝 ∧ 𝑞) ⇒ (𝑟 ∨ 𝑞)) ∧ ((𝑝 ∧ 𝑟) ⇒ 𝑞)
r) ⇒ q) is a tautology, is: We know, p ⇒ q is equivalent to ∼
p∨q
(∼ (p ∧ q) ∨ (r ∨ q)) ∧ (
∼ (p ∧ r)) ∨ q))
⇒ (∼ p ∨∼ q ∨ r ∨ q) ∧ (∼ p ∨
∼ r ∨ q)
⇒ (∼ p ∨ r ∨ t) ∧ (∼ p ∨∼ r ∨ q)
⇒ (t) ∧ (∼ p ∨∼ r ∨ q)
For this to be tautology, (∼ p ∨∼ r ∨
q) must be always true which follows
for 𝑟 =∼ 𝑝 or 𝑟 = 𝑞.
3
2
1
4
10 Let f: ℝ − {2,6} → ℝ be real valued A;
𝑥 2+2𝑥+1 𝑥 2+2𝑥+1
function defined as 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥 2−8𝑥+12
. Then Let 𝑦 = 𝑥 2 −8𝑥+12
range of 𝑓 is By cross multiplying
𝑦𝑥 2 − 8𝑥𝑦 + 12𝑦 − 𝑥 2 − 2𝑥 − 1 = 0
𝑥 2 (𝑦 − 1) − 𝑥(8𝑦 + 2) + (12𝑦 − 1)
=0
Case 1, y ≠ 1
D≥0
⇒ (8y + 2)2 − 4(y − 1)(12y − 1)
≥0
⇒ y(4y + 21) ≥ 0
−21
y ∈ (−∞, ] ∪ [0, ∞) − {1}
4
Case 2, y = 1
𝑥 2 + 2𝑥 + 1 = 𝑥 2 − 8𝑥 + 12
10𝑥 = 11
11
𝑥= So, 𝑦 can be 1
10
−21
Hence y ∈ (−∞, 4 ] ∪ [0, ∞)
21
(−∞, − ] ∪ [0, ∞)
4
21
(−∞, − ) ∪ (0, ∞)
4
21 21
(−∞, − ] ∪ [ , ∞)
4 4
21
(−∞, − ] ∪ [1, ∞)
4
11
( ) +( B;6
)
6
3x + 1 + 3 x − 1 3x + 1 − 3x − 1
( ) +( )
6 6
lim x 3 3x + 1 + 3 x − 1 3x + 1 − 3x − 1
(x + ) + (x − )
x → 6 6
x2 − 1 x2 − 1 lim x3
( ) + (x − )
x → 6 6
x + x2 − 1 x −1
2
6
6
1 1
x 3 + + 3 − + 3 + − 3 −
3 1 1
x x x x
lim x
3
x →
6
1
6
1
x 6 1 + 1 − 2 + 1 − 1 − 2
x x
(2 3 )
6
+0
= = 33 = (27 )
26 + 0
is equal to 9
is equal to 27
does not exist
27
is equal to
2
12 Let 𝑃 be the plane, passing through the C;
point (1, −1, −5) and perpendicular to Equation of Plane:
the line joining the points (4,1, −3) and 2(𝑥 − 1) − 3(𝑦 + 1) − 6(𝑧 + 5) = 0
(2,4,3). Then the distance of 𝑃 from the Or 2𝑥 − 3𝑦 − 6𝑧 = 35
point (3, −2,2) is |2(3) − 3(−2) − 6(2) − 35|
⇒ Required distance =
√4 + 9 + 36
=5
6
4
5
7
13 The absolute minimum value, of the A;
function 𝑓(𝑥) = |𝑥 2 − 𝑥 + 1| + [𝑥 2 − 𝑥 + 𝑓(𝑥) = |𝑥 2 − 𝑥 + 1| + [𝑥 2 − 𝑥 + 1]; 𝑥
1], where [𝑡] denotes the greatest integer ∈ [−1,2]
function, in the interval [−1,2], is: Let 𝑔(𝑥) = 𝑥 2 − 𝑥 + 1
1 2 3
= (𝑥 − ) +
2 4
∵ |𝑥 2 − 𝑥 + 1| and [𝑥 2 − 𝑥 + 2]
Both have minimum value at x = 1/2
3
⇒ Minimum 𝑓(𝑥) = + 0
4
3
=
4
3
4
3
2
1
4
5
4
14 Let the plane 𝑃: 8𝑥 + 𝛼1 y + 𝛼2 z + 12 = 0 A;
be parallel to the line L: 2 = 3 = 5 . If P: 8x + 𝛼1 y + 𝛼2 z + 12 = 0
x+2 y−3 z+4
x+2 y−3 𝑧+4
the intercept of P on the 𝑦-axis is 1, then L: = =
the distance between P and L is: 2 3 5
∵ P is parallel to L
⇒ 8(2) + 𝛼1 (3) + 5(𝛼2 ) = 0
⇒ 3𝛼1 + 5(𝛼2 ) = −16
Also y-intercept of plane P is 1
⇒ 𝛼1 = −12
And 𝛼2 = 4
⇒ Equation of plane 𝑃 is 2𝑥 − 3𝑦 +
𝑧+3 = 0
⇒ Distance of line L from Plane P is =
0−3(6)+1+3
| |
√4+9+1
= √14
√14
6
√14
2
√
7
7
√
2
15 The foot of perpendicular from the origin C;
O to a plane P which meets the co- Equation of Plane:
ordinate axes at the points A, B, C is (2î + aĵ + 4k̂) ⋅ [(x − 2)î + (y − a)ĵ
(2, a, 4), a ∈ N. If the volume of the + (z − 4)k̂] = 0
tetrahedron OABC is 144 unit 3 , then ⇒ 2x + ay + 4z = 20 + a2
which of the following points is NOT on 20 + a2
P? ⇒A≡( , 0,0)
2
20 + a2
B ≡ (0, , 0)
a
20 + a2
C ≡ (0,0, )
4
⇒ Volume of tetrahedron
1
= [a⃗b ⃗ c]
6
1
= a⃗ ⋅ (b ⃗ × c)
6
1 20 + a2 20 + a2
⇒ ( )⋅( )
6 2 a
20 + a2
⋅( ) = 144
4
⇒ (20 + a2 )3 = 144 × 48 × a
⇒a=2
⇒ Equation of plane is 2x + 2y + 4z
= 24
Or x + y + 2z = 12
⇒ (3,0,4) Not lies on the Plane
x + y + 2z = 12
(2,2,4)
(0,4,4)
(3,0,4)
(0,6,3)
16 Let the mean and standard deviation of A;
marks of class A of 100 students be
respectively 40 and 𝛼(> 0), and the mean A B A+B
and standard deviation of marks of class x1 = 40 x2 = 55 x = 50
B of n students be respectively 55 and
30 − 𝛼. If the mean and variance of the 1 = 2 = 30 − 2 = 350
marks of the combined class of 100 + n n1 100 n2 = n 100 + n
students are respectively 50 and 350, 100 40 + 55 n
then the sum of variances of classes 𝐴 and x=
100 + n
𝐵 is:
5000 + 50 n = 4000 + 55 n
1000 = 5 n
n = 200
2
=
x 2
i
− 402
1
100
22 =
x 2j − 552
100
350 = 2 =
x + x − (x )
2
i
2
j 2
300
(1600 + ) 100 + (30 − )
2 2
+ 3025 200
350 = − (50
300
2850 3 = + 2 (30 − ) + 1600 + 6050
2 2
2 + 2 (30 − ) = 900
2
2 − 40 + 300 = 0
= 10, 30
12 + 22 = 102 + 202 = 500
500
650
450
900
17 Let a = iˆ + 2 ˆj + 3kˆ , b = iˆ − ˆj + 2kˆ and C;
c = 5iˆ − 3 ˆj + 3kˆ be three vectors. If r is a
vector such that, r b = c b and r a = 0 .
2
Then 25 r is equal to
a = iˆ + 2 ˆj + 3kˆ
b = iˆ − ˆj + 2kˆ
c = 5iˆ − 3 ˆj + 3kˆ
( r − c ) b = 0, r a =0
r − c = b
(
Also, c + b a = 0 )
(
a c + a b =0 )
a c − 8
= =
ab 5
r=
( ) (
5 5iˆ − 3iˆ + 3kˆ − 8 iˆ − ˆj + 2kˆ )
5
ˆ ˆ ˆ
17i − 7 j + k
r=
5
1
r = ( 289 + 50 )
2
25
2
25 r = 339
449
336
339
560
18 Let H be the hyperbola, whose foci are A;
(1 ± √2, 0) and eccentricity is √2. Then 2ae = |(1 + √2) − (1 + √2)| = 2√2
the length of its lat us rectum is ae = √2
a=1
⇒ b = 1 ∵ e = √2
⇒ Hyperbola is rectangular
2 b2
⇒L⋅R= =2
a
2
3
5
2
3
2
19 𝛼
Let 𝛼 > 0. If ∫0
x
dx =
16+20√2
, A;
√x+𝛼−√x 15 After rationalising,
then 𝛼 is equal to: x
0 ( x + + x )
1
0 (x + ) − (x + ) + x
3/2 1/2 3/2
1 2 2 2
(x + )5/2 − (x + )3/2 + x5/2
5 3 5 0
1 5 2 2 2 2
= (2)5/2 − (2)3/2 + 5/2 − 5/2 + 5/2
2 3 5 5 3
1 27/2 5/2 25/2 5/2 2 5/2
= +
5 3 3
27/2 25/2 2
= 3/2 − +
5 3 3
3/2 3/2
= (24 2 − 20 2 + 10) = (4 2 + 10)
15 15
Now,
𝛼3/2 16+20√2
(4√2 + 10) =
15 15
⇒𝛼=2
2
4
√2
2√2
20 The complex number z =
i−1
𝜋 𝜋 is A;
cos +isin
3 3 𝑖−1 𝑖 −1
equal to: 𝑍= 𝜋 𝜋 =
cos + 𝑖sin 1 √3
3 3 + 2 𝑖
2
1 3
− √ i
i−1 2 2
= ×1
1 √3
+ 2 i − √3/2i
2 2
√3 − 1 √3 + 1
= + i
2 2
Apply polar form,
√3 − 1
𝑟cos 𝜃 =
2
√3 + 1
𝑟sin 𝜃 =
2
√3+1
Now, tan 𝜃 =
√3−1
5𝜋
So, 𝜃 = 12
5𝜋 5𝜋
√2 (cos + isin )
12 12
𝜋 𝜋
cos − isin
12 12
𝜋 𝜋
√2 (cos + isin )
12 12
5𝜋 5𝜋
√2i (cos − isin )
12 12
#1,2,3,4, SINGLE ANSWER CORRECT TYPE
5,
6,7,8,9,10
,
11,12,13,
14,15,16,
17,18,19,
20
21 The Coefficient of x −6 , in the expansion of 5040;
4x 5 9
( 5 + 2x2) , is ______ 4x 5 9
( + 2)
5 2x
4x 9−r 5 r
Now, Tr+1 = 9 Cr ⋅ ( 5 ) (2x2)
4 9−r 5 r
= 9 Cr ⋅ ( ) ( ) ⋅ x 9−3r
5 2
Coefficient of 𝑥 −6 i.e., 9 − 3𝑟 = −6 ⇒
𝑟=5
4 4
So, Coefficient of x −6 = 9 C5 (5) ⋅
5 5
(2) = 5040
22 Let the area of the region 125;
( x , y ) : 2x − 1 y x − x , 0 x 1 be
2
y 2x − 1 , y x 2 − x
( ( x − x ) − (1 − 2x ) ) dx
2
A=2 2
3− 5
2
1 1
2
− x5 3 2 2
A=2 ( )
− x + 3x − 1 dx = 2 + x − x
2
3− 5 3 2 3 − 5
2
2
On solving 6𝐴 + 11 = 5√5
(6𝐴 + 11)2 = 125
23 If 2𝑛+1 𝑃𝑛−1 : 2𝑛−1 𝑃𝑛 = 11: 21, then n2 + 45;
n + 15 is equal to: (2n + 1)! (n − 1)! 11
=
(n + 2)! (2n − 1)! 21
(2𝑛 + 1)(2𝑛) 11
⇒ =
(𝑛 + 2)(𝑛 + 1)𝑛 21
2n + 1 11
⇒ =
(n + 1)(n + 2) 42
⇒n=5
⇒ n2 + n + 15 = 25 + 5 + 15 = 45
24 If the constant term in the binomial 98;
5 9 9
x2 4 52
expansion of ( 2 − xℓ ) is -84 and the x 4
In, −
Coefficient of x −3ℓ is 2𝛼 𝛽, where 𝛽 < 0 is 2 x
an odd number, Then |𝛼ℓ − 𝛽| is equal to
(x )
9−r
52 r
______ −4
Tr + 1 = Cr
9
x
29 − r
9 45 5r
C − − 1r
= ( − 1)
r r
9−r
4r x 2 2
2
= 45 − 5r − 21r = 0
45
r= . . . (1)
5 + 21
Now, according to the question,
9C
(−1)r 29−rr 4r = −84
= (−1)r 9 Cr 23r−9 = 21 × 4
Only natural value of r possible if
3r − 9 = 0
𝑟 = 3 and 9 C3 = 84
∴ 1 = 5 from equation (1)
45 5r
Now, coefficient of 𝑥 −31 = 𝑥 2 − 2 −lr
at 1 = 5, gives r = 5
45
∴ 9 𝑐5 (−1) 4 = 2𝛼 × 𝛽
2
= −63 × 27
⇒ 𝛼 = 7, 𝛽 = −63
∴ value of |𝛼ℓ − 𝛽| = 98
25 Let a , b , c be three vectors such that 3;
a = 31, 4 b = c = 2 and ( )
2 a b = 3(c a )
( )
2 a b = 3 ( c a ) . If the angle between b (
a 2b + 3c = 0 )
2 ac
2
(
a = 2b + 3c )
and c is , then is equal to ____ 2
3 ab a = 2 2b + 3c
a
2
= 2 4 b ( 2
+9 c
2
+ 12 b c )
31 = 312 = 1
(
a = 2b + 3c )
ac 2 bc
=
a b 2b b + 3c b
3
( )
2 2 2 2
bc = b c − b c =
4
3
ac 2
= 2 =− 3
a b 1 3
2 −
4 2
ac
=3
ab
26 Let S be the set of all 𝑎 𝜖 𝑁 such that the 146;
area of the triangle formed by the tangent
at the point P(b, c ), b, c N , on the
parabola y2 = 2ax and the lines 𝑥 = 𝑏, 𝑦 =
− ∑ (2n)(4n − 1)2
n=1
Applying summation formula we get
= 29856 − 22904 = 6952
28 Let A be the event that the absolute 10;
difference between two randomly |𝑥 − 𝑦| < 𝑎 ⇒ −𝑎 < 𝑥 − 𝑦 < 𝑎
choosen real numbers in the sample ⇒ 𝑥 − 𝑦 < 𝑎 and 𝑥 − 𝑦 > −𝑎
space [0,60] is less than or equal to a. If
11
P(A) = 36, then a is equal to _______
ar (OACDEG)
P(A) =
(OBDF)
ar (OBDF) − ar (ABC) − ar (EFG)
=
ar (OBDF)
11
⇒
36
1 1
(60)2 − 2 (60 − a)2 − 2 (60 − a)2
=
3600
⇒ 1100 = 3600 − (60 − a)2
⇒ (60 − a)2 = 2500 ⇒ 60 − a = 50
⇒ a = 10
29 Let 𝐴 = [𝑎𝑖𝑗 ], 𝑎𝑖𝑗 ∈ 𝑍 ∩ [0,4],1 ≤ 𝑖, 𝑗 ≤ 2. 204;
The number of matrices 𝐴 such that the As given 𝑎 + 𝑏 + 𝑐 + 𝑑 = 3 or 5 or 7
sum of all entries is a prime number 𝑝 ∈ or 11
(2,13) is _______ if sum = 3
(1 + 𝑥 + 𝑥 2 + ⋯ … + 𝑥 4 )4 → 𝑥 3
(1 − 𝑥 5 )4 (1 − 𝑥)−4 → 𝑥 3
∴ 4+3−1 𝐶3 = 6 𝐶3 = 20
If sum = 5
(1 − 4𝑥 5 )(1 − 𝑥)−4 → 𝑥 5
⇒ 4+5−1 𝐶5 − 4𝑥 4.4+0−1 𝐶0 = 8 𝐶5 − 4
= 52
If sum = 7
(1 − 4x 5 )(1 − x)−4 → x 7
⇒ 4+5−1 C4 − 4.4+0−1 C0 = 8 C5 − 4
= 52
If sum = 11
(1 − 4x 5 + 6x10 )(1 − x)−4 → x11
⇒ 4+11−1 C11 − 4 ⋅ 4+6−4 C6
+ 6. 4+1−1 C1
= 14 C11 − 4. 9 C6 + 6.4
= 364 − 336 + 24
= 52
∴ Total matrices = 20 + 52 + 80
+ 52 = 204
30 Let 𝐴 be a 𝑛 × 𝑛 matrix such that |𝐴| = 2. 5;
If the determinant of the matrix Adj (2 ⋅ |Adj (2Adj (2 A−1 ))|
n−1
Adj (2 A−1 )). is 284 , then n is equal to = |2Adj (Adj (2 A−1 ))|
_______ = 2n(n−1) |Adj (2 A−1 )|n−1
= 2n(n−1) |(2 A−1 )|(n−1)(n−1)
= 2n(n−1) 2n(n−1)(n−1) |A−1 |(n−1)(n−1)
1
= 2n(n−1)+n(n−1)(n−1) (n−1)2
|𝐴|
2n(n−1)+n(n−1)(n−1)
= 2
2(n−1) 2 2
= 2n(n−1)+n(n+1) −(n−1)
2
= 2(n−1)(n −n+1)
( n − 1)( n2 − n + 1)
Now, 2
( n − 1)( n2 − n + 1)
2 = 284
So, 𝑛 = 5
#21,22,2 NUMERICAL TYPE
3,24,25,
26,27,28,
29,30
31 The H amount of thermal energy is B
developed by a resistor in 10 s when a
current of 4 A is passed through it. If the
current is increased to 16 A, the thermal
energy developed by the resistor in 10 s
will be:
H
16 H
H
4
4H
32 A body is moving with constant speed, in D
a circle of radius 10 m. The body
completes one revolution in 4 s. At the
end of 3rd second, the displacement of
body (in m ) from its starting point is:
30
15𝜋
5𝜋
10√2
33 A microscope is focused on an object at A
the bottom of a bucket. If liquid with
5
refractive index is poured inside the
3
bucket, then microscope have to be raised
by 30 cm to focus the object again. The
height of the liquid in the bucket is:
75 cm
50 cm
18 cm
12 cm
34 A stone of mass 1 kg is tied to end of a A
massless string of length 1 m. If the
breaking tension of the string is 400 N,
then maximum linear velocity, the stone
can have without breaking the string,
while rotating in horizontal plane, is:
20 ms−1
40 ms−1
400 ms−1
10 ms−1
35 For a solid rod, the Young's modulus of D
elasticity is 3.2 × 1011 Nm−2 and density
is 8 × 103 kg m−3 . The velocity of
longitudinal wave in the rod will be:
145.75 × 103 ms−1
3.65 × 103 ms−1
18.96 × 103 ms−1
6.32 × 103 ms−1
36 A long conducting wire having a current I C
flowing through it, is bent into a circular
coil of N turns. Then it is bent into a
circular coil of n turns. The magnetic field
is calculated at the centre of coils in both
the cases. The ratio of the magnetic field
in first case to that of second case is:
N: n
𝑛2 : 𝑁 2
N 2 : n2
𝑛: 𝑁
37 Heat energy of 735 J is given to a diatomic A
gas allowing the gas to expand at
constant pressure. Each gas molecule
rotates around an internal axis but do not
oscillate. The increase in the internal
energy of the gas will be:
525 J
441 J
572 J
735 J
38 Given below are two statements: D
Statement I: For transmitting a signal,
size of antenna ( 𝑙 ) should be comparable
𝜆
to wavelength of signal (at least 𝑙 = 4 in
dimension).
Statement II: In amplitude modulation,
amplitude of carrier wave remains
constant (unchanged).
In the light of the above statements,
choose the most appropriate answer
from the options given below.
Both Statement I and Statement II are
correct
Both Statement I and Statement II are
incorrect
Statement I is incorrect but Statement II
is correct
Statement I is correct but Statement II is
incorrect
39 The number of turns of the coil of a D
moving coil galvanometer is increased in
order to increase current sensitivity by
50%. The percentage change in voltage
sensitivity of the galvanometer will be:
100%
50%
75%
0%
40 If the two metals A and B are exposed to D
radiation of wavelength 350 nm. The
work functions of metals A and B are
4.8eV and 2.2eV. Then choose the correct
option.
Metal B will not emit photo-electrons
Both metals A and B will emit photo-
electrons
Both metals A and B will not emit
photoelectrons
Metal A will not emit photo-electrons
41 A body weight W, is projected vertically B
upwards from earth's surface to reach a
height above the earth which is equal to
nine times the radius of earth. The weight
of the body at that height will be:
𝑤
91
𝑤
100
𝑤
9
𝑤
3
42 Match List-I with List-II. B
List – I List – II
(A) Angular (I) ML2T − 2
momentum
(B) Torque (II) ML− 2T − 2
(C) Stress (III) ML2T − 1
(D) Pressure (IV) ML− 1T − 2
gradient
Choose the correct answer from the
options given below.
A-I, B-IV, C-III, D-II
A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
A-II, B-III, C-IV, D-I
A-IV, B-II, C-I, D-III
43 An alternating voltage source 𝑉 = A
260 sin(628 𝑡) is connected across a pure
inductor of 5 mH. Inductive reactance in
the circuit is:
3.14 Ω
6.28 Ω
0.5 Ω
0.318 Ω
44 Match List-I with List-II. C
List – I List – II
(A Microwave (I) Physiotherap
) s y
(B UV rays (II) Treatment of
) cancer
(C) Infra-red (III Lasik eye
rays ) surgery
(D X-rays (IV Aircraft
) ) navigation
Choose the correct answer from the
option given below:
A-II, B-IV, C-III, D-I
A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III
A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II
A-III, B-II, C-I, D-IV
45 The radius of electron's second stationary B
orbit in Bohr's atom is 𝑅. The radius of 3rd
orbit will be
𝑅
3
2.25 R
3R
9R
46 Under the same load, wire A having B
length 5.0 m and cross section 2.5 ×
10−5 m2 stretches uniformly by the same
amount as another wire 𝐵 of length 6.0 m
and a cross section of 3.0 × 10−5 m2
stretches. The ratio of the Young's
modulus of wire A to that of wire 𝐵 will
be:
1: 4
1: 1
1: 10
1: 2
47 Considering a group of positive charges, A
which of the following statements is
correct?
Net potential of the system cannot be
zero at a point but net electric field can be
zero at that point.
Net potential of the system at a point can
be zero but net electric field can't be zero
at that point.
Both the net potential and the net field
can be zero at a point.
Both the net potential and the net electric
field cannot be zero at a point.
48 A body of mass 10 kg is moving with an D
initial speed of 20 m/s. The body stops
after 5 s due to friction between body and
the floor. The value of the coefficient of
friction is:
(Take acceleration due to gravity g =
10 ms−2 )
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.4
49 A hypothetical gas expands adiabatically A
such that its volume changes from 08
litres to 27 litres. If the ratio of final
pressure of the gas to initial pressure of
16 𝐶
the gas is 81. Then the ratio of 𝐶𝑃 will be:
𝑉
4
3
3
1
1
2
3
2
50 Given below are two statements: C
Statement I: In a typical transistor, all
three regions emitter, base and collector
have same doping level.
Statement II: In a transistor, collector is
the thickest and base is the thinnest
segment.
In the light of the above statements,
choose the most appropriate answer
from the options given below.
Both Statement I and Statement II are
correct
Both Statement I and Statement II are
incorrect
Statement I is incorrect but Statement II
is correct
Statement I is correct but Statement II is
incorrect
#31,32,3 SINGLE ANSWER CORRECT TYPE
3,34,35,
36,37,38,
39,40,
41,42,43,
44,45,
46,47,48,
49,50
51 A series LCR circuit consists of R = 25
80ΩXL = 100Ω, and XC = 40Ω The input
voltage is 2500cos (100𝜋t) V. The
amplitude of current, in the circuit, is
________ A.
52 Two light waves of wavelengths 800 and 48
600 nm are used in Young's double slit
experiment to obtain interference fringes
on a screen placed 7 m away from plane
of slits. If the two slits are separated by
0.35 mm, then shortest distance from the
central bright maximum to the point
where the bright fringes of the two
wavelength coincide will be _______ mm.
53 A water heater of power 2000 W is used 300
to heat water. The specific heat capacity
of water is 4200 J kg −1 K −1. The
efficiency of heater is 70%. Time required
to heat 2 kg of water from 10∘ C to 60∘ C is
________ s.
(Assume that the specific heat capacity of
water remains constant over the
temperature range of the water).
54 A ball is dropped from a height of 20 m. If 5
the coefficient of restitution for the
collision between ball and floor is 0.5,
after hitting the floor, the ball rebounds
to a height of _______ m.
55 Two discs of same mass and different 5
radi1 are made of different materials
such that their thicknesses are 1 cm and
0.5 cm respectively. The densities of
materials are in the ratio 3: 5. The
moment of inertia of these discs
respectively about their diameters will be
𝑥
in the ratio of 6 . The value of 𝑥 is _______
56 If the binding energy of ground state 136
electron in a hydrogen atom is 13.6eV,
then, the energy required to remove the
electron from the second excited state of
Li2+ will be: 𝑥 × 10−1 eV. The value of 𝑥 is
_____
57 For the given circuit, in the steady state, 1
|VB − VD | = _______ V
58 Two parallel plate capacitors 𝐶1 and 𝐶2 55
each having capacitance of 10𝜇F are
individually charged by a 100 V D.C.
source. Capacitor C1 is kept connected to
the source and a dielectric slab is inserted
between it plates. Capacitor C2 is
disconnected from the source and then a
dielectric slab is inserted in it. Afterwards
the capacitor 𝐶1 is also disconnected from
the source and the two capacitors are
finally connected in parallel combination.
The common potential of the
combination will be ______ V. (Assuming
Dielectric constant = 10 )
59 The displacement equations of two 20
interfering waves are given by
𝜋
𝑦1 = 10sin (𝜔𝑡 + ) cm,
3
𝑦2 = 5[sin (𝜔𝑡) + √3cos 𝜔𝑡]cm
respectively. The amplitude of the
resultant wave is ______ cm.
60 Two bodies are projected from ground 80
with same speed 40 𝑚𝑠 −1 at two different
angles with respect to horizontal. The
bodies were found to have same range. If
one of the body was projected at an angle
of 60°, with horizontal then sum of the
maximum heights, attained by the two
projectiles, is ____ m.
(Given 𝑔 = 10 𝑚𝑠 − 2 )
#51,52,5 NUMERICAL TYPE
3,54,55,
56,57,58,
59,60
61 In the following halogenated organic B;
compounds the one with maximum
number of chlorine atom in its structure
is:
Chloral
Gammaxene
Chloropicrin
Freon-12
62 Incorrect statement for the use of A;
indicators in acid-base titration is: Indicator pH range
from the options given below: Two reactions may take place in
reducing flame (Luminous flame)
(i) The blue-green Cu(BO2 )2 is
reduced to colourless cuprous
metaborate as:
2Cu(BO2 ) + 2NaBO2 + C ⎯⎯⎯⎯
Luminous
flame
→ 2CuBO2 + Na2B4O7 +
(ii) Cupric metaborate may be
reduced to metallic copper and bead
appears red opaque.
2Cu(BO2 ) + 4 NaBO2 + 2C ⎯⎯⎯⎯
Luminous
flame
→ 2Cu + 2Na2B4O7 +
Both Statement I and Statement II are
true
Statement I is true but Statement II is
false
Both Statement I and Statement II are
false
Statement I is false but Statement II is
true
67 Evaluate the following statements for D;
their correctness. (A) ΔTb ∝ i × c
(A) The elevation in boiling point (B) Azeotropic mixtures have same
temperature of water will be same for composition in both liquid and
0.1MNaCl and 0.1M urea. vapour phase.
(B) Azeotropic mixtures boil without (C) Osmosis always takes place
change in their composition from hypotonic to hypertonic
(C) Osmosis always takes place from solution.
hypertonic to hypotonic solution (D) M =
30×10×1.26
≈ 4.09M
98
(D) The density of 32%H2 SO4 solution
(E) When KI solutions is added to
having molarity 4.09M is approximately
AgNO3 solution, positively
1.26 g mL−1
charged solution results due to
(E) A negatively charged sol is obtained adsorption of Ag ∘ ions from
when KI solution is added to silver nitrate
dispersion medium
solution.
AgI/Ag +
Choose the correct answer from the Positively charged
options given below:
B, D, and E only
A, B, and D only
A and C only
B and D only
68 Compound A, C5H10O5, given a tetra A;
acetate with Ac2O and oxidation of A with (i) Formation of tetraacetate with
Br2 – H2O gives an acid, C5H10O6. Reduction Ac2O means compound A has four –
of A with HI gives isopentane. The possible OH linkage.
structure of A is: (ii) Reduction of A with HI gives
Isopentane i.e., molecule contains
five carbon atoms.
69 Arrange the following orbitals in B;
decreasing order of energy? (A) n = 3; 1 = 0; m = 0; 3 s orbital
(A) n = 3,1 = 0, m = 0 (B) n = 4; 1 = 0; m = 0; 4 s orbital
(B) n = 4,1 = 0, m = 0 (C) n = 3; 1 = 1; m = 0; 3p orbital
(C) n = 3, l = 1, m = 0 (D) n = 3; 1 = 2; m = 0; 3 d orbital
(D) n = 3,1 = 2, m = 1 As per Hund's rule energy is given by
The correct option for the order is: (n + 𝑙) value. If value of (n + 𝑙)
remains same then energy is given
by n only.
B>D>C>A
D>B>C>A
A>C>B>D
D>B>A>C
70 The Lewis acid character of boron tri D;
halides follows the order: Extent of back bonding, reduces
down the group leading to more
Lewis acidic strength.
BF3 > BCl3 > BBr3 > BI3 (extent of
back bonding)
(2𝑝 − 2𝑝)(2𝑝 − 3𝑝)(2𝑝 − 4𝑝)(2𝑝
− 5𝑝)
BF3 < BCl3 < BBr3 < BI3 (Lewis
acidic nature)
BBr3 > BI3 > BCI3 > BF3
BCl3 > BF3 > BBr3 > BI3
BF3 > BCl3 > BBr3 > BI3
BI3 > BBr3 > BCl3 > BF3
71 Match List-I with List-II. D;
List – I List – II (A) Physisorption = 20 − 40 kJ/mol
( Physisorption (I Single and Chemisorption
A ) layer = 80 − 240 kJ/mol
) adsorptio (B) Physisorption is multi-layered
n and chemisorption is
( Chemisorption (I 20–40 kJ unimolecular layered.
B I) 𝑚𝑜𝑙 − 1 (C) In heterogeneous catalysis,
) medium and catalyst are in
( N2(g) + 3H2(g) ⎯⎯⎯ →
Fe(s)
(I 2NH
Chromat different phases.
3(g)
C II ography (D) Chromatography uses
) ) adsorption to purify/separate
mixtures.
( Analytical (I Heteroge
D Application or V) neous
) Adsorption catalysis
Choose the correct answer from then
options given below.
A-II, B-III, C-I, D-IV
A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
A-IV, B-II, C-III, D-I
A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
72 Given below are two statements: one is A;
labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is From Sc to Mn ionization energy is
labelled as Reason (R) less than that of Mg
Assertion (A): The first ionization
enthalpy of 3 d series elements is more
than that of group 2 metals
Reason (R): In 3d series of elements
successive filling of d-orbitals takes place.
In the light of the above statements,
choose the correct answer from the
options given below: