Jee Advance 2013 (Paper II)
Jee Advance 2013 (Paper II)
Jee Advance 2013 (Paper II)
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PART I : PHYSICS
SECTION -1 : (One or more options correct Type) The section contains 8 multiple choice questions Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE and MORE are correct 1 The figure below shows the variation of specific heat capacity (C) of a solid as a function of temperature (T) The temperature is increased continuously from 0 to 500 K at a constant rate Ignoring any volume change, the following statement(s) is (are) correct to a reasonable approximation (A) the rate at which heat is absorbed in the range 0-100 K varies linearly with temperature T (B) heat absorbed in increasing the temperature from 0-100 K is less than the heat required for increasing the temperature from 400-500 K (C) there is no change in the rate of heat absorption in the range 400-500 K (D) the rate of heat absorption increases in the range 200-300 K
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A, B, C, D dQ CdT and C varies linearly with T (A) is correct Area under the graph in the range O-100 k is less than area under 400-500 K range (B) is correct In the range 400 500 K, C is constant (C) is correct In the range 200 300 K, C is increasing (D) is correct The radius of the orbit of an electron in a hydrogen-like atom is 45 a0, where a0 is the Bohr 3h radius Its orbital angular momentum is It is given that h is Planck constant and R is Rydberg 2 constant The possible wavelength(s), when the atom de-excites, is (are) 9 9 (A) (B) 32R 16R 2
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1 1 2 x1 x2 2 Possible wavelengths are 9 9 1 , and 5R 32R 3R Using the expression 2d sin = , one calculates the values of d by measuring the corresponding angles in the range 0 to 90o The wavelength is exactly known and the error in is constant for all values of As increases from 0o (A) the absolute error in d remains constant (B) the absolute error in d increases (C) the fractional error in d remains constant (D) the fractional error in d decreases D Rz 2
2sin d
cos ec cot 2 d Now cot d As increases, fractional error decreases Two non-conducting spheres of radii R1 and R2 and carrying uniform volume charge densities + and , respectively, are placed such that they partially overlap, as shown in the figure At all points in the overlapping region, (A) the electrostatic field is zero (B) the electrostatic potential is constant (C) the electrostatic field is constant in magnitude (D) the electrostatic field has same direction
R1 R2
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r1
r2
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C and D are correct 3 o A steady current I flows along an infinitely long hollow cylindrical conductor of radius R This cylinder is placed coaxialy inside an infinite solenoid of radius 2 R The solenoid has n turns per unit length and carries a steady current I Consider a point P at a distance r from the common axis The correct statement (s) is (are) (A) In the region 0 < r < R, the magnetic field is non-zero (B) In the region R < r < 2R, the magnetic field is along the common axis (C) In the region R < r < 2R, the magnetic field is tangential to the circle of radius r, centered on the axis (D) In the region r > 2R, the magnetic field is non-zero A, C, D B Bhollow Bsolenoid
E
conductor
B due to hollow conductor is zero inside the conductor and non-zero outside (co-axial) while B due to solenoid is zero outside the solenoid and non-zero inside the solenoid (axial)
R 2R
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A, C & D Two vehicles, each moving with speed u on the same horizontal straight road, are approaching each other Wind blows along the road with velocity w One of these vehicles blows a whistle of frequency f1 An observer in the other vehicle hears the frequency of the whistle to be f2 The speed of sound in still air is V The correct statement (s) is (are) (A) If the wind blows from the observer to the source, f2 > f1 (B) If the wind blows from the source to the observer, f2 > f1 (C) If the wind blows from observer to the source, f2 < f1 (D) If the wind blows from the source to the observer, f2<f1 A, B v w vo f 2 f1 v w vs A & B are correct 4
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A particle of mass m is attached to one end of a mass-less spring of force constant k, lying on a frictionless horizontal plane The other end of the spring is fixed The particle starts moving horizontally from its equilibrium position at time t = 0 with an initial velocity u0 When the speed of the particle is 05 u0, it collides elastically with a rigid wall After this collision, (A) the speed of the particle when it returns to its equilibrium position is u0 (B) the time at which the particle passes through the equilibrium position for the first time is m t . k
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4 m . 3 k (D) the time at which the particle passes through the equilibrium position for the second time is m t . 3 k A, D 3u using v A2 x 2 , we get x 2 (x : distance between mean position & the wall) Now using x = A sin t 5
(C) the time at which the maximum compression of the spring occurs is t
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2 3
m k 2 3
4 3
time for option (B) = time for option (C) time for option (D) =
m k
m k
2 3
m 2 k
m k
7 6
4 3
m k
m k
7 6
m k
m 2 k
5 3
m k
SECTION 2 : (Paragraph Type) This section contains 4 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc Eight questions relate to four paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph Each question of a paragraph has only one correct answer among the four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) A small block of mass 1 kg is released from rest at the top of a rough track the track is a circular arc of radius 40 m the block slides along the track without toppling and a frictional force acts on it in the direction opposite to the instantaneous velocity The work done in overcoming the friction up to the point Q, as shown in the figure below, is 150 J (Take the acceleration due to gravity, g = 10 ms2)
y R 30
o
Q O
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The speed of the block when it reaches the point Q is (A) 5 ms1 (B) 10 ms1 (C) 10 3ms 1 (D) 20ms 1 B From work-kinetic energy theorem 1 2 mgR sin 30o Wf mv 2 v = 10 m/s The magnitude of the normal reaction that acts on the block at the point Q is (A) 75 N (B) 86 N (C) 115 N (D) 225 N A At Q: 6
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N mg cos 60o
mv R
N 7.5N
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So % loss
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In the method using the transformers, assume that the ratio of the number of turns in the primary to that in the secondary in the step-up transformer is 1 : 10 If the power to the consumers has to be supplied at 200 V, the ratio of the number of turns in the primary to that in the secondary in the step-down transformer is (A) 200 : 1 (B) 150 : 1 (C) 100 : 1 (D) 50 : 1
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NS VS=?
NP
4000V VS 10 4000 1
VS
So
d dt
dB R2 dt e B R2 E.2 R B. R 2 BR E 2
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The change in the magnetic dipole moment associated with the orbit, at the end of the time interval of the magnetic field change, is
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BQR 2
2
BQR 2
(B)
BQR 2
(C)
(D) BQR 2
B 2 R t B 2 E.2 R R t B R2 E 2 R. t L t m L QBR 2 m 2 Sign may be taken as +ve/-ve also depending upon direction of angular velocity e
2 1
7 3
3 1
4 2
He
Li
Gd
Li
Pb
70 30
Zn
Bi
82 34
Se
Po
152 64
206 82
209 83
210 84
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The correct statement is 6 Li can emit an alpha particle (A) The nucleus 3
210 Po can emit a proton (B) The nucleus 84 (C) Deuteron and alpha particle can undergo complete fusion 70 Zn and 82 Se can undergo complete fusion (D) The nuclei 30 34 Ans (C)
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210 84
Ans (A) Sol From data given Po 210 82 Pb 206 2 He 4 84 m=00058184 u E = 0005818 932 =5422376 MeV E 206 KE of particle 210 = 5319 MeV = 5319 KeV
Match the paths in List I with the magnitudes of the work done in List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists List I G E G H F H List II 160 P0 V0 ln2 36 P0 V0 24 P0 V0 10
P Q R
1 2 3
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VH
8V0
VG = 32 V0
GE
Isobaric Process Work = P V = P0 (32V0 V0) = 31 P0V0 Work = P0 (32V0 8V0) = 24 P0V0 P V P V (32P0 )V0 P0 8V0 Work 1 1 2 2 36P0 V0 1 5/3 1 V Work PF VF ln G 32P0 V0 ln 32 160 ln 2 VF
GH FH FG 18
Match List I of the nuclear processes with List II containing parent nucleus and one of the end products of each process and then select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists List I List II 15 P Alpha decay 1 O 15 N .... 8 7 238 234 Q 2 decay U 90 Th .... 98 R S Codes : P Q (A) 4 2 (B) 1 3 (C) 2 1 (D) 4 3 Fission Proton emission 3 4
185 83
239 94
Bi
Pu
184 82
140 57
Pb ....
La ....
R 1 2 4 2
S 3 4 3 1 11
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O 1 15 8
2 3 4 19
238 92
15 7
0 1
X
4 2
x is x is
particle particle
234 90
Th
185 83
239 94
Bi
Pu
184 82
140 57
Pb
La
1 1
X
X
X is Proton
Fission
1
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, which is surrounded by a medium of refractive index 3 , as shown in the figure A ray of light e enters the rectangular block at normal incidence Depending upon the relationships between 1, 2 and 3 , it takes one of the four possible paths ef, eg, eh or ei
Match the paths in List I with conditions of refractive indices in List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists : List I List II P 1 e f 2 2 1 Q 2 e g and 2 2 1 3 R S Codes : P Q (A) 2 3 (B) 1 2 (C) 4 1 (D) 2 3 Ans (D) Sol S-1 e e h i 3 4
1 2
and
R 1 4 2 4
S 4 3 3 1
45o is
ic
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sin iC
Q3 R4 P2 20 e g is [
2 1
1
if
2 2
, iCis 45o
e h is 1 prism, (prism e f 1
and not undergoing (TIR) light ray bends towards base of block) and 2 3 (Snells law)
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists : List I Boltzmann constant Coefficient of viscosity Planck constant Thermal conductivity List II [ML2T-1] [ML-1T-1] [MLT-3K-1] ML2T-2K-1]
1 2 3 4
R 2 1 1 2
S 4 4 3 3
energy ML2 T 2 = ML2T-2K-1 Kelvin K Planks constant = energy time = ML2T-2 T = ML2T-1 F MLT 2 ML 1T 1 Co-efficient of viscosity = L LT 1 L2 T 1 Energy Length Thermal conductivity = MLT-3K-1 Area Kelvin Time P 4 Q 2 R 1 S 3
Boltzmann constant =
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PART II : CHEMISTRY
SECTION 1 : (One or more options correct Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct 21 The carbon-based reduction method is NOT used for the extraction of (A) tin from SnO2 (B) iron from Fe2O3 (C) aluminium from Al2O3 (D) magnesium from MgCO3CaCO3 (C), (D) Al is extracted by electrolytic reduction MgCO3, CaCO3 are extracted by electrolytic reduction The thermal dissociation equilibrium of CaCO3 (s) is studied under different conditions CaCO3 (s) CaO (s) + CO2 (g) For this equilibrium, the correct statement(s) is(are) (A) H is dependent of T (B) K is independent of the initial amount of CaCO3 (C) K is dependent on the pressure of CO2 at a given T (D) H is independent of the catalyst, if any (A), (B), (D) Conceptual The correct statement(s) about O3 is(are) (A) O O bond lengths are equal (B) Thermal decomposition of O3 is endothermic (C) O3 is diamagnetic in nature (D) O3 has a bent structure (A), (B), (C), (D) (A) bond length are equal due to resonance
O O
+
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22
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No unpaired electrons so diamagnetic 24 In the nuclear transmutation 9 X 8 Y 4 Be 4 Be (X, Y) is(are) (A) , n (B) p, D (A), (B) 8 1 (A) 9 4 Be 4 Be 0 n
(C) n, D
(D)
,p
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8 4
Be
2 1
SO3H OH
Br Br Br SO3H Br
OH Br
OH
OH Br
Br Br Br
Br
Br
Br SO3H
Q
(B) Q
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(A) P (B)
OH
(C) R
OH Br Br
(D) S
Sol.
SO3H
Br
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After completion of the reactions (I and II), the organic compound(s) in the reaction mixtures is(are)
O
Reaction I: H3C
1.0 mol
CH3 O
CH3
O
O CH2Br H3C
O ONa H3C
O ONa
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Q R S (A) Reaction I: P and Reaction II : P (B) Reaction I : U, acetone and Reaction II: Q, acetone (C) Reaction I: T, U, acetone and Reaction II: P (D) Reaction I: R, acetone and Reaction II: S, acetone (C)
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Sol
Reaction I: 1/3 mole of CH C CH react with 1 mole of Br2 to give Bromofarm and sodium 3 3 acetate and 2/3 mole of acetone itself Reaction II: Mono bromination at -carbon in acidic medium The Ksp of Ag2CrO4 is 11 10-12 at 298 K The solubility (in mol/L) of Ag2CrO4 in a 01 M AgNO3 solution is (A) 11 10-11 (B) 11 10-10 (C) 11 10-12 (D) 11 10-9 (B) 2 Ag 2CrO4 2Ag CrO4
27
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s'
CH3
OH CHO CHO O OH OH CHO
CH3
H3C
CHCl 2
H3C
CHCl 2
CH3
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R (C) R (minor)
S (D) S (major)
So
H3C
CHCl 2
is minor and
CH3
is major
S
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(D) Na2CrO4
Paragraph for Question 31 and 32 P and Q are isomers of dicarboxylic acid C4H4O4 Both decolorize Br2/ H2O On heating, P forms the cyclic anhydride Upon treatment with dilute alkaline KMnO4, P as well as Q could produce one or more than one from S, T and U 31 Compounds formed from P and Q are, respectively (A) Optically active S and optically active pair (T, U) (B) Optically inactive S and optically inactive pair (T, U) (C) Optically active pair (T, U) and optically active S (D) Optically inactive pair (T, U) and optically inactive S (B)
31
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(Maleic -acid)
(Fumaric -acid)
COOH
Baeyers reagent, ie dilute alkaline KMnO4 will give syn addition product of alkene
H C HOOC C COOH H
KMnO4/OH dilute
H H
OH OH COOH
(cis)
(meso)
COOH H C HOOC C H COOH COOH COOH HO H H OH COOH
KMnO4/OH dilute
H HO
OH H
(trans)
(Racemic mixture)
32
Q
+ V
O
H 2 / Ni
V
W
AlCl3 (anhydrous)
1. Zn-Hg/HCl 2. H3PO4
(A) V
O and O
O
W
CH2OH
(B)
CH2OH
and
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(C) V
O and O
W
and
CH2OH
CH 2OH
HOH 2C
(D)
W
O
Ans
(A)
HOOC
H2/Ni
O COOH
(V)
O
+
O
AlCl3
anhydrous
HO
CH2 CH2 C O
1. Zn-Hg/HCl 2. H3PO4
O
Paragraph for Question 33 and 34 A fixed mass m of a gas is subjected to transformation of states from K to L to M to N and back to K as shown in the figure
K Pressure L
N Volume
19
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K Pressure
N Volume
34
The pair of isochoric processes among the transformation of states is (A) K to L and L to M (B) L to M and N to K (C) L to M and M to N (D) M to N and N to K (B) According to following graph the proven L M isochoric and N K also isochoric
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Paragraph for Question 35 and 36 The reactions of Cl2 gas with cold-dilute and hot-concentrated NaOH in water give sodium salts of two (different) oxoacids of chlorine, P and Q, respectively The Cl2 gas reacts with SO2 gas, in presence of charcoal, to give a product R R reacts with white phosphorous to give a compound S On hydrolysis, S gives an oxoacid of phosphorus, T 35 P and Q, respectively, are the sodium salts of (A) hypochlorus and chloric acids (B) hypochlorous and chlorous acids (C) chloric and perchloric acids (D) chloric and hypochlorous acids (A) Cl2 + cold NaOH(aq) Cl2 + (hot) NaOH NaCl + NaOCl, (oxiacid HOCl) hypochlorous acid NaCl + NaClO3, (oxiacid HClO3) chloric acid P HOCl Q HClO3 SO2Cl2 P PCl5 H O H3PO4
4
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20
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List II
Q E (4H2O 4H + 4OH ) 0 2+ R E (Cu + Cu 2Cu+) S E0 (Cr3+, Cr2+) Code : P Q R S (A) 4 1 2 3 (B) 2 3 4 1 (C) 1 2 3 4 (D) 3 4 1 2 Ans Sol (D) (P) E0 (Fe3+, Fe) Fe3+ + e Fe2+ + 2e Fe3+ + 3e
G3
3E
0 E3
1 2 3 4
Fe2+ Fe Fe
0 E1
0.77V 0.44V
E
0 E3
0 2
G1
G2
0 3
(Q) E0 (4H2O 2H+ + 4OH ) 2H2O O2 + 4H+ + 4e O2 + 2H2O + 4e 4OH 4H2O 4H+ + 4OH
(R) E0 (Cu2+ + Cu 2Cu+) Cu2+ + 2e Cu + 2(Cu Cu + e) E0 = 052 V Cu2+ + Cu 2Cu+ 0 3+ 2+ (S) E (Cr , Cr ) Cr3+ + 3e Cr 2+ Cr + 2e Cr Cr3+ + e
G3 G1 G2
E0 = +034 V
E0 2 = 091V
0 E3
Cr2+
22
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E = 3
0 3
(074)
( 2
091)
E = 222 182
0 = 04V E3
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The unbalanced chemical reactions given in List I show missing reagent or condition (?) which are provided in List II Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists List I List II P PbO2 + H2SO4 Q Na2S2O3 + H2O R N2H4 S XeF2 Code : P (A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 1 (D) 3
? ? ? ?
1 NO 2 I2 3 warm 4 Cl2
Q 2 2 4 4
Ans Sol
warm
PbSO4 + H2O2
2
H2O +
1 O2 2
Cl (ii) Na2S2O3 + H2O 2NaHSO4 + NaCl I (iii) N2H4 N2 + 2HI (iv) XeF2 + NO Xe + NOF
40
The unbalanced chemical reactions given in List I show missing reagent or condition (?) which are provided in List II Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists List I List II 1 (i) Hg(OAc)2; (ii) NaBH4 2 NaOEt 3 Et Br
P.
Q.
Cl
ONa
OEt
OH
R.
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Q 3 2 3 2
R 1 1 4 4
S 4 4 1 1
Sol. P.
Cl
NaOEt Elimination
Q.
ONa
Et-Br Substitution
OEt
(i) Hg(OAc)2
R.
OH
(i) BH3
S.
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1 and P
pij
i j
Ans
0 , when n =
(B) 55 (C) 58
2
1
2 2
... ...
1
2 2
... ...
1
2
1 ...
1
2
1 ...
Sol
1 ...
1 ...
Clearly P2 will be O if n is a multiple of 3, then only, the elements of P2 will be reduced to 2 1 0 2 If P 0 n is not multiple of 3 42 The function y (A) 2 Ans Sol (A, B) y 2| x | | x 2| | x x 2 Case (i) y 2x x 2 y 3x 2 | x y 2x 4 Case (ii) 2 x 0 y x 2 | 3x 2 So for x 3 y 2x 4
2 | x | | x 2 | | x 2 | 2 | x | has a local minimum or a local maximum at x =
(B)
2| 2| x |
2 3
(C) 2
(D)
2 3
| x 2 2x | 2| (1) 2|
(2) 25
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(0,8) y= -2x-4
4 2x+
4 y = 2x +
y=
y= -
4x
(0,8/3) (0, 0)
y=4x x (2,0)
(-2, 0)
(-2/3,0)
Let w
H2
Ans Sol
26
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z1Oz 2
2 5 or or 3 6
(C)
1 1 log 4 3
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4 x 1 , then x = 2 log 3 2 2 (A) (B) 2 log 3 2 1 2 log 2 3 (A, B, C) 3x 4x 1 Taking log both sides with base 3 log3 3 log3 4x 1
(D)
2 log 2 3 2 log 2 3 1
x log3 3 x
x
x 1 log 3 4
x 1 log 3 4
x log 3 4 log 3 4
log 3 4
x log 3 4 1
x x
1 or x 1 log 4 3
2 2 log 2 3
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5,
y 3
CODE: 0
are coplanar Then (D) 4 can take
Ans Sol
z 2 z 2 0 2
0 0
5,
2
3 1
3
0
2 0
2 2
2
5;6 5
2 0
5 1
4 0 4 0 1, 4,5
46
Ans Sol
47
1 Further the incircle of the triangle touches 3 the sides PQ, QR and RP at N, L and M respectively, such that the lengths of PN, QL and RM are consecutive even integers Then possible length(s) of the side(s) of the triangle is (are) (A) 16 (B) 18 (C) 24 (D) 22 (B, D) 1 Cos P 3 2 2 2 4n 2 4n 4 4n 6 1 3 2 4n 2 4n 4 n 4 or n 1 Hence, the possible length of side of PQR will be 18, 20 or 22 For a R (the set of all real numbers), a 1,
In a triangle PQR, P is the largest angle and cos P
n
Lt n 1
1a
a 1
2a .... n a na 2 ... na n
na 1
1 then a = 60
(B) 7
(C)
15 2
(D)
17 2
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Sol
Lt
1 n 1
a 1 n
ra
r 1
na r
r 1
Lt
na n 1
a 1
r 1 n
r n a
n
r 1
r n
a
Lt
na
1 a 1
n 1
1 n r nr1 n 1 n r a nr1 n
Lt 1
1
1 1 n
a 1
1 n r nr1 n 1 n r a nr1 n
x a dx
0 1
a x dx
0
1 60
2a 2 3a 119 0
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17 2 Circles(s) touching x axis at a distance 3 from the origin and having an intercept of length 2 7 on y-axis is (are) (A) x 2 y 2 6x 8y 9 0 (B) x 2 y 2 6x 7y 9 0 (C) x 2 y 2 6x 8y 9 0 (D) x 2 y 2 6x 7y 9 0 (A, C) Let circle be x 2 y 2 2gx 2fy c 0 a 7, a
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Let f : 0,1
differentiable, f 0 f 1 0 and satisfies f x 2f ' x 49 Which of the following is true for 0 < x < 1 ? 1 1 (A) 0 f x (B) f x 2 2 Ans (D) e x f " x 2f ' x e x e x f x 1 Sol
e xf " x f' x e
x
(C)
1 4
f x
(D)
f x
e xf ' x
e xf x
d d e xf ' x e xf x dx dx d d e xf x 1 dx dx Let e x f x g x
g" x 1
positive
1 O
Since g x
0for x 0,1 0,1 f x 0
1 , which of the 4 1 4
30
f x ,
1 4
3 4
(B) f ' x
f x ,0 x
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(D) f ' x
f x ,0 x
1 4
0
0
f x ,
3 4
x 1
e xf ' x f' x
f x for x
0,
1 4
Paragraph for Question 51 and 52 Let PQ be a focal chord of the parallel y 2 4ax. The tangents of the parabola at P and Q meet at a point lying on the line y 2x a, a 0. 51 Ans Sol Length of chord PQ is (A) 7a (B) 5a (B)
(C) 2a
(D) 3a
(at2, 2at) P S
Q a 2a Q 2, t t
1 PQ a t (i) t Eq of tangent at P ty x at 2 As it passes through (a, a) at = a + at2 t2 + t 1 = 0 5 1 (for p, t > 0) t 2
2
PQ
5 1 2
2 5 1
5 1 5 1
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52
Ans Sol
If chord PQ subtends an angle at the vertex of y 2 4ax, then tan 2 2 2 2 (A) (B) (C) (D) 7 5 7 5 3 3 3 3 (D) 2 m1 = slope of OP 5 1 t m2 = slope of OQ 2t 5 1
m1 m2 2 5 3 1 m1m2 Where is Acute angle between line OP and OQ but as 2 tan 5 3 tan
POQ obtuse
z
z
:z
: Re z
4 ,
0 .
S2
: Im
z 1 3i 1 3i
53
Ans Sol
(B)
20 3
(C)
16 3
(D)
32 3
|z|=4
3x
32
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(B)
(C)
(D)
3 2
S from region S
2
Paragraph for Question 55 and 56
A box B1 contains 1 white ball, 3 red balls and 2 block balls Another box B2 contains 2 white balls, 3 red balls and 4 black balls A third box B3 contains 3 white balls, 4 red balls and 5 black balls 55 If 1 balls is drawn from each of the boxed B1, B2 the probability that all 3 drawn balls are of the same colour is 82 90 558 566 (A) (B) (C) (D) 648 648 648 648 (A) Required probability 1 2 3 3 3 4 2 4 5 6 9 12 6 9 12 6 9 12 82 648 If 2 balls are drawn (without replacement) from a randomly selected box and one of the balls is white and the other balls is red, the probability that these 2 balls are drawn from box B2 is 116 126 65 55 (A) (B) (C) (D) 181 181 181 181 (D) Required probability
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56
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1 3 1 3
1
C1. C1 9 C2 C1. C1 9 C2
3 3
C1. C1 6 C2
C1. C1 12 C2
55 181
SECTION 3: (Matching list Type) This section contains 4 multiple choice question Each question has matching lists The codes for the lists have choice (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct 57 P List-I Volume of parallelepiped determined by vector a, b and c is 2 Then the volume of the parallelepiped determined by vectors 2 a b , 3 b c and c a is 1 List-II 100
Volume of parallelepiped by vectors a, b and c is 2 5 Then the volume of the parallelepiped determined by vectors 3 a b , 3 b c and 2 c a is Area of a triangle with adjacent sides determined by vectors a and b is 20 Then the area of the triangle with adjacent sides determined by vectors 2a 3b and a b is Area of a parallelogram with adjacent sides determined by vectors a and b is 30 Then the area of the parallelogram with adjacent sides determined by vectors a b and a is 3
30
24
60
Codes P Q R S (A) 4 2 3 1 (B) 2 3 1 4 (C) 3 4 1 2 (D) 1 4 3 2 (C) (P) volume of parallelepiped = 2 Volume
Ans Sol
2 a b . 3 b c
6 a b . b c .a c
c a
b c .c a
34
CODE: 0
6 a b . abc c
6 abc
= 24 (Q) a b c Volume
3 a b .
b c
2 c a
6 a b . b c b a c a
= 60 (R) Area of triangle
1 a b 2
40
a b
1 2a 3b 2 a b
Required area
30
a b
Required area
a b
a a b a 0 a b
= 30 58
x 1 y z 3 x 4 y 3 z 3 and the planes , L2 : 2 1 1 1 1 2 P y 2 z 3, P2 : 3 x 5 y 6 z 4. Let ax by cz d be the equation of the plane passing 1 : 7x through the point of intersection of lines L1 and L2, and perpendicular to planes P1 and P2 Match List-I with List-II and selected the correct answer using the code given below the lists: List-I List-II P a= 1 13 Q b= 2 3 R c= 3 1 S d= 4 2
Consider the lines L1 : 35
Codes
CODE: 0
Ans Sol
y 3 z 3 1 2 x = r2 + 4 y = r2 3 z = 2r2 3
r2
59
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists List-I List-II 1/2 P 1 2 1 5 1 1 13 1 cos tan y y sin tan y 4 y 2 3 2 1 1 y cot sin y tan sin y Q If cos x cos y cos z 0 sin x sin y sin z then x y possible value of cos is 2 If
cos 4 x cos 2 x sin x sin 2 xsexx cos x sin 2 x sec x
1 2
36
CODE: 0
If cot sin
1 x2
sin tan
x 6 ,x
0, then
R 1 2 2 1
S 2 1 1 2
1 2 1/2
Ans Sol
y4
1 1 y2 1 y2 1 y y
2
y2 1 y2 y 1 y2
2 1/2
y4
1 y2 1 y2 1 y2 1 y2 y2 y 1 y2
y4
=1
(Q) cos x + cosy = - cos z, sin x + sin y = - sin z cos 2 x cos 2 y 2 cos x cos y cos 2 z sin 2 sin 2 y 2sin x sin y sin 2 z
1 1 2cos x y 1
cos x y
1 2
37
cos x 2
cos 2 x
2 sin x
CODE: 0
2
1 x2 sin tan
1
x 6 .
x 1 x
2
sin sin
x 6 6 x2 1
1
2
6
2
60
1 x 6x 1 12x2 = 5 1 5 x 2 3 A line L : y mx 3 meets y-axis at E(0, 2) and the arc of the parabola y2 = 16x, 0 y 6 at the point F(x0, y0) The tangent to the parabola at F(x0, y0) intersects the y-axis at G(0, y1) The slop m of the line L is chosen such that the area of the triangle EFG has a local maximum Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists: List-I List-II P m= 1 1 2 Q 2 4 Maximum area of EFG is R y0 = 3 2 S y1 = 4 1
Ans Sol
38
CODE: 0
E (0, 3)
0, 0
F(x0 , y 0)
G
(0, y 1)
y2 =16x
Let Co-ordinate of F= (x0, y0) = (4t2 8t) Co-ordinate of E = (0, 3) given Equation of tangent at F ty = x + 4t2 Co-ordinate of G (0, 4t) 0 3 1 1 0 4t 1 Area of EFG 2 2 4t 8t 1
1 12t 2 16t 3 2 Let 1 t 12t 2 16t 3 2 1 ' t 24t 48t 2 2 1 ' t 0 t 2 1 " t 24 96t 2 1 1 1 " 24 96 12 2 2 2 Since (4t2, 8t) lies on the lie y = mx + 3 8t 3 m 4t 2 1 At t = 2 We get m 1 Maximum area will be at t = 1/2 maximum area of triangle = 1/2 y0 = 8t = 4 y1 = 4t = 2
at t
8t
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CODE: 0
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MATHEMATICS Q. No.
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Answer
A, B,C,D A,C D C,D A,C,D A,B BD A,D B A B A B C or B C A A C D C
Answer
C,D A,B,D A,B,C,D A,B B C B B,D A B B A C B A A A D D A
Answer
B,C,D A,B C,D A,B,C A,D B,D B,D A,C D C B D B C A D C A B A
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