CM Test-1 Class-XII 2022
CM Test-1 Class-XII 2022
CM Test-1 Class-XII 2022
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INSTRUCTIONS
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BATCHES –2022
A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. All the section can be filled in PART-A of OMR.
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic
devices, in any form, are not allowed.
(i) Part-A (08-14) – Contains seven (07) multiple choice questions which have ONLY ONE CORRECT answer
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer.
(i) Part-A (15-18) - This section contains Two paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are Two multiple
choice questions. Each question has only one correct answer and carries +3 marks for the correct answer
and -1 marks for wrong answer.
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PART – A
(Multi Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
1. D
Sol. In case of like charges, charges gets repelled and hence measured value is lower than
the calculated value.
(A) Not force at all (B) It points away from the origin
(C) It points towards the origin (D) Information is insufficient
2. D
a
Sol. Electric field increases till and then decreases. Hence, it is very essential to specify
2
the location of rod.
3. In another world, instead of the Coulomb’s law, electric force F on a point like charge q
due to another point like charge Q is found to obey the following law.
F
Qq 1 ar r
4 0r 3
Here, a is a positive constant and r is the position vector of charge q relative to the
charge Q.
Q(1 ar )
(A) Electric field due to a point charge Q is E r
40r 3
(B) Line integral of this electric field Edl over a closed path is also zero as in our
world.
qenclosed
(C) Gauss’ law E ds 0
also holds true for this electric field.
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(D) All the above statements are true but this electric field is not conservative.
3. AB
Sol. This is conservative electric field as there are terms only of r in the direction of r.
4. Each of the following figures shown electric field vectors at two points A and B in an
electric field. In which figure or figures can the illustrated field be created by a single
point charge?
(A) A (B) A
B B
B
(C) (D) B
A
A
4. AC
Sol. Magnitude of electric field is represented by length of arrow.
5. BC
Sol. Mobility is inversely proportional to mass.
6. AC
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0 A
Sol. C
d
dc dc dd A
0 (aw sin wt)
dt dd dt d2
Awa
= 0 2 sin wt
d
dQ dc
Q = CV ; i V
dt dt
V 0 Awa
I= sin wt
d2
d2
a
0 A sin wt
1d2
amax
VA
7. AB
Sol. Using principle of superposition.
2I 2R
VAB = I Req = R R eq .
3 3
1 1
VAC = I Req = 2 R Req = R.
3 6
8. D
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4Q 2Q
Sol. Slope of potential from x = 0 to x = d is
20 A 0 A
3Q
Slope of potential from x = d to x = 2d is
0 A
2Q
Slope of potential from x = 2d to x = 3d is
0 A
9. D
Sol. Let us mark the capacitors as 1, 2, 3 and 4 for identifications. As is clear, 3 and 4 are in
series, and they are in parallel with 2. The 2, 3, 4 combine is in series with 1.
C .C
C34 3 4 4f, C2,34 8 4 12f
C3 C4
8x12
Ceq. 4.8f, q Ceq. V 4.8x10 48C
8 12
48c
The `q’ on 1 is 48 C, thus V1=q/c=6v [v1 = 6v ]
8F
VPQ = 10 6 = 4V
By symmetry of 3 and 4, we say, VAB = 2V.
10. Charge Q is given to the upper plate of an isolated parallel plate capacitor of Q
capacitance C. The potential difference between the plates
Q Q Q 2
(A) (B) (C) (D) zero
C C C
2
10. C
Sol: In general, for charge Q1 and Q2on upper and lower plate respectively the charge
distributions on outer and inner part of the plates are shown in figure.
Here Q1 =Q, Q2 = 0
Q Q1
Charge on inner side of plate are Q1+Q2
2 2
and Q1Q2 (Q1Q2)
Q 2
respectively. Q2
2
2 Q1+Q2
Q 2 2
Hence V =
C
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11. For the circuit shown, all wires have negligible resistance, the
battery has a constant internal resistance of r = 8.0 and the two
light bulbs (B1 and B2) are identical, each with resistance Rbulb.
The variable resistor is initially set R = 26.0 . The switch S in the
circuit now is closed. To what resistance must the variable resistor
be set if bulb B1 is to have the same brightness after the switch is
closed as it did with the switch open?
(A) 9.0
(B) 13.0
(C) 16.0
(D) The answer can be computed only if the bulbs resistance Rbulb
is known.
11. A
Sol. Before switch is closed.
V 1
Power of B, P1 RB
8 R RB 4
2
P1 P1
1
V 2RB V2 RB
(34 RB )2
(8 R RB / 2) 4
2
2E
R
12. In the circuit shown in the figure, I1, I2, I3, I4 denote 2R
current in the branches. Choose the correct option. I1
R E
(A) I1 > I2 > I3 > I4 E R
(B) I1 = I2 > I3 > I4
(C) I1 < I3 < I2 < I4 R I2 4R
(D) I2 < I1 < I3 < I4
I3 4E
3R I4
13E
12. D
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Sol. Through AB 2E
E E
IAB = ; IAGF
R R R
A B
E E G
IBC ; IDC 2R
R R R R E
Loop ABCD, E
E E E I1
2R R 4R 1, R 0 F
D C
R R R I2 4R
E
I .
R I3 4E
E
In AFD, E – I2R – R = 0. I2 = 0. 3R 13E I4
R
E
Adjunction D, I2 I1 I3 = 0
R
E 2E
I3 = I1
R R
13E – 3RI4 – 4E = 0.
9E 3E
I4 =
3R R
I4 < I1 < I 3 < I4
13. D
Sol. The circuit can be represented as C1 O C2 B C2 C
r
So we can arrange the circuit in following way
2r
1 1 1 1
O
r r
Re q 2r 2r r
2r 2r
3 A C1 D r
3 1 1
=
8 r 2r r
8r
Req =
15
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v v v v
(A) (B) (C) (D)
x x x x
14. B
0 A x
Sol. q C IR IR … (i)
x
0 A IR R
x … (ii)
q I
On differentiation of equation (ii) and (i)
Ix 2
v
0 A IR
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraphs 2 multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each of these questions has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
15. B
Sol. Because potential energy is maximum.
So equilibrium is unstable.
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16. If ring is slightly disturb from given position, find the angular speed of ring when it rotate
by /2.
E0 16E0 8 E 0
(A) 2 (B) (C) (D) none
m m m
16. B
1 2
Sol. I PE0 4R 2E 0
2
1 mR2 2
4R2E0
2 2
16E0
m
Let A and B are two spherical electrodes of radius r0 each, embedded into the earth.
D (>>>r0) is the distance between the centres of the electrodes. In order to simplify
calculations, we assume that the medium is infinite (as shown in the figure-II) and the
charge distribution on the electrodes is spherically symmetric.
Let x be the distance between the centre of the left electrode and a certain point P on
the line connecting the centers of the electrodes. The field at this point is given by
Q 1 1
EP E E i
40 x 2
(d x)2
d r0
d r0
Q
d r0
1 1 Q 1 1
V
r0
EP d
40
r0
2
x (d x)2
dx
40 x (d x) r0
Q 1 1 1 1 Q
V …(1)
40 d r0 r0 r0 d r0 20r0
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Q
As we know that I
S
J dS
S
E dS
0
…(2)
Where I is the current in the medium and S is a closed surface surrounding one of the
electrodes. From equations (1) and (2), we obtain for the resistance of the medium
V 1
R ….(3)
1 2r0
The most important property of resistance is its independence of the distance between
the electrodes. The main contribution to the resistance of the medium comes from the
regions adjoining the electrodes. Hence, it is especially important to ensure their good
conductivity. For this reason, electrodes with large surface area are used, which are
buried deeply into the Earth, where the ground water ensures a good conductivity of the
soil.
Physically, this is explained by the fact that as the distance between the electrodes
increases, the effective area of the medium through which the current is passing also
increases accordingly. An increase in the distance between the electrodes increases the
resistance white an increase in the area decreases it.
17. The resistance does not depend on the distance between the electrodes because
(A) The effective cross section area through which the current flows is proportional of the
distance between the electrodes.
(B) The resistivity of earth is very high.
(C) There is no interaction between electrodes and earth.
(D) The potential of earth is very high.
17. A
18. Two long parallel electrodes (each of length L) are located in a poorly conducing
medium with resistivity . The distance between the axis of the wires is equal to , the
cross-section radius of the each wire equals a. In the case a << . The potential
difference between the electrodes is equal to V. choose the correct option(s).
(A) The current density at the point equally removed from the axes of the wires by a
V
distance r is 2 and the electric resistance of the medium per unit length of
r n( / a)
2
the wires is n
a
(B) The current density at the point equally removed from the axes of the wires by a
V
distance r is 2 and the electric resistance of the medium per unit length of
r n( / a)
the wires is n
a
(C) The current density at the point equally removed from the axes of the wires by a
V
distance r is and the electric resistance of the medium per unit length of
2r n( / a)
2
2
the wires is n
a
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(D) The current density at the point equally removed from the axes of the wires by a
V
distance r is and the electric resistance of the medium per unit length of
2r n( / a)
2
the wires is n
a
18. D
Combined Solution:
Q Q
Ep = 2E0 cos = 2
2r0L 2r 2r2L
Q
(a) For paints on the x-axis EP
r0L
a Q a dr Q a
V VA VB EP dr n
a
L0 a
r L0 a
Q L0 V
V n Q [Because >>> a]
L0 a
n
a
Q L0 V E V
V n Q jp P
L0 a
n 2r 2 n
a a
(b) E10 Electric field just outside the first wire
Q V
E10
20La
2a n
a
E V
J10 10
2a n( / a)
V LV
I J10 Area 2aL
2 n( / a) n( / a)
V n( / a)
R
I L
R
Resistance per unit length n
L a
Second Method
dr dr a
L a
dR R n( / a)
rL L r
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PART – A
(Multi Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
1. CH2Cl
O 2N NO 2
NaOH1 eq
HO
Product P
2
Cl
Correct statement(s) regarding product(P) is
(A) it is an alcohol
(B) it is a phenol
(C) the longer C – Cl bond breaks in the reaction
(D) the NO2 groups favours substitution of benzylic chloride
1. ACD
Sol. CH2Cl CH2OH
O 2N NO 2 O 2N NO 2
NaOH1 eq
HO
2
Cl Cl
Cl
OH
1.NaNH
CH3 CH CH CH3
2
2 o
(C) 2. H2SO 4 /Hg (D) CH3 C CH3
Cu/300 C
Cl Cl
CH3
2. ABC
Sol. CH3COOH Ca OH2 Ca CH3COO 2
CH3COCH3 CaCO3
NaNH
CH3 CH CH CH3
2
CH3 C C CH3 CH3CH2C CH
Cl Cl
Both product will give CH3COCH2CH3 upon hydrolysis with H2SO4/Hg2+.
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3. Which reaction(s) take(s) place with retention of configuration of the reactant in the
product?
SOCl
CH3CH2CCH3
2
(A)
OH
OH
CH2 CH CH3
HCl
ZnCl anhy
(B) 2
OH
O
1. LiAlH /ether
CH3 C CH2 CH CH3
4
2. H
(C) OH
OH
(D)
Na
CH2CH3
3. ACD
Sol. In(A) retention takes place in reaction with SOCl2.
In(B) racemisation takes place for SN1 and inversion for SN2.
In(C) OH-group can’t be attacked by LiAlH4 which converts ketone to 2o-alcohol
In(D) No C – O bond cleavage takes place.
4. CH3OCH2CH2OCH2CH3
HI
Pr oducts .
The product of above reaction can be
(A) CH3OH (B) CH3CH2I
(C) H2C = CH2 (D) C2H5OH
4. ABCD
Sol. CH3OCH2CH2OCH2CH3
HI
CH3OH CH3I
C2H5OH C2H5I
ICH2CH2I CH2 CH2 I2
CH2 CH2
HI
CH3CH2I
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H P
NaO
l .
di
(1) I2 /NaOH
Q + .PPt.
X
o
CH3CH2OH
Cu/300 C
(2) H+
5. NH
2O
H/ +
1.C H
H
3M
2.H gB R
r
3O +
S
5. ABD
Sol. X = CH3CHO
P = CH3 – CH = CH – CHO
Q = HCOOH, PPt. = CHI3
R = CH3 – CH = NOH
S = CH3COCH3
6. Which compound(s) form(s) the same product when reacts through SN1 or SN2
mechanism with OH–?
Cl
(A) (B)
Cl
Cl
(C) (D)
Cl
6. CD
Sol. In (A) and (B) rearrangement of carbocations takes place. So the products will be
different by SN1 and SN2.
7. CH2 - CH = CH 2
EtONa/EtOH
B
(A)
(A) and (B) can form the different product(s) when they react with
(A) KMnO4/H+/Heat (B) KMnO4/OH–(1%)/Cold
(C) H2/Ni (D) O3/Zn/H2O
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7. BD
Sol. CH = CH - CH 3
B is
KMnO4/H+/ forms same product benzoic acid and H2/Ni also forms the same product
n-propylbenzene.
8.
OH
Conc.H SO
2 4
High temperature
Products
How many products in above reaction form substituted cyclohexanone upon reaction
with O3 and Zn/H2O? [Do not consider stereoisomers]
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 3 (D) 5
8. A
Sol. The products which give susbsituted cyclohexanone is/are
and
9. O
1. LDA
2. Br
Product P
2
9. A
Sol. Since LDA is a bulky base it abstracts proton from the least hindered side.
O O O
O Li
Br2 Br
LDA
Br
O
Br
10. O
ZnHg
Conc.HCl
Product P
(A) (B)
Cl
(C) (D)
10. C
Sol. O
ZnHg
Conc.HCl
HCl
Cl
11. Which reactant forms maximum number of isomeric products with KCN?
Cl
(A) (B)
Cl
Cl
(C) (D)
Cl
11. C
Sol. In option(A) two products are formed
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and
CN NC
In (B) two products are possible
In (C) geometrical and optical isomers are possible. So number of products is four
because cis configuration is given.
In (D) two products are formed.
12. OH
Br /H O
NaOH
P
2 2
Q
OH
Br /H O
2 2
Q
Br /CS
2 2
R S
The incorrect statement regarding the unknown substances P, Q, R and S is:
(A) ‘Q’ is the heaviest one
(B) Yield of (Q) is higher when it is formed from (P) than from phenol directly
(C) R and S are more reactive than phenol towards ICl.
(D) molar mass of R and S are same.
12. C
Sol. O Na OH
OH OH
Br Br
Br
P= ,Q= ,R= ,S=
Br
Br
13. C
Sol. Lucas reagent is used to distinguish between 1o, 2o and 3o alcohols.
14. D
Sol. Products are
CH3
(A)
H3C CH3
(B) CH3CHO
(C) CH3CH = CH2
O
CH3CCH3 CH3CH2CHO
(D)
O
H3
OH C-C
CH 3 -
=C H2
H+ CH 3C
-H2O
CH3 CH CH2
H+
OH OH -H2O
CH
3 - CH
= CH
- O
H
CH3CH2CHO
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraphs 2 multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each of these questions has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
The , -unsaturated aldehydes and ketones undergo 1, 2 and 1, 4-addition product when they
reacts with a polar reagent.
O R O R
C C
H2O
C C
R H R
C C
R R R OH
R
The addition takes place across C = C double bond when the reagent is a weakly ionizing
compound. Above reaction (1, 2-addition) takes place with H2O, ROH, RSH, RNH2 etc.
When the reagent contains a strong nucleophile then addition of Nu takes place at carbonyl
compound.
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O R HO R
e.g.
C C
C LiAlH4 H
C
R H3O R
C C
R R R R
When the reagent produces a very strong base like R–, then both 1, 2 and 1, 4-addition takes
place.
O R HO R HO R
e.g. C
C C
CH3MgBr H3C C
C C
R H3O R R
C C C
R R R R R
R CH3
( 1, 2-addition product )
( 1, 4-addition product )
Answer the following questions on the basis of above write up.
15. In case of weakly ionized reagents(H2O, CH3OH) why 1, 2-addition takes place across C
= C bond not in C = O bond?
(A) C = C bond is non-polar whereas C = O bond is polar.
(B) C = C bond undergoes electrophilic attack whereas C = O needs nucleophilic attack
(C) C = C bond is weaker than C = O bond
(D) Electron delocalization in C = C bond is faster than in C = O bond
15. B
16. O R
C
R 1. CH Li,Hexane
C
3
P Q
2.H3O
C
R R
Which reagent forms at least one common product when treated with P and Q?
(A) H2/Ni (B) CH3MgBr/H3O+
(C) Br2/CCl4 (D) KMnO4/OH– (1%)/Cold
16. B
Sol for Q. 15 & 16. CH3MgBr forms CH4 when reacts with the OH group of both compounds
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OCH 3
CHO
P C7H8O R C8H10O
CH N Cl /h
C8H8O3
Sodalime
Heat
Q 2 2
2
OCH 3
CHO
17. C
18. C
Sol. OH OH OCH 3 OCH 3 OCH 3
Q.17
COOH
& 18
P= ,Q= ,R= ,S= ,T=
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PART – A
(Multi Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
1. AC
Sol. f :R R
f x x 3 x 2 x 1 sin x
g :R R
(A) If g is continuous at x = 1 then fg is differentiable
Let h x f x .g x
f 1 h g 1 h f 1 g 1
RHD h' 1 lim
h 0 h
f 1 h g 1 h 0
lim
h0 h
f 1 h f 0
lim g 1 h . lim
h 0 h 0 h
g 1 f ' 1
LHD at x = 1
f 1 h g 1 h f 1 g 1
lim
h0 h
f 1 h f 1
lim g 1 h . lim g 1 f ' 1
h0 h0 h
So, h(x) is differentiable at x = 1
So, h x f x g x
h' x f ' x g x g' x f x , as g x is differentiable
f ' 1 g 1 0 will exist
2. AB
Sol. Here relation R is reflexive since 1 a a 0 real numbers a. It is symmetric since
1
1 ab 0 1 ba 0 . However R is not transitive: consider three real numbers 2,
6
1 2 1 4
and –2. We have 1 2 0 and 1 2 0
6 3 6 3
1 1
Hence, 2R and R 2
6 6
2 since
But 2R 1 2 2 3 0
tan2 x
2 , for x 0
x x
2
3. Let f x 1 , for x 0 where [x] is the step up function and x is the
x cot x , for x 0
fractional part function of x, then
(A) lim f x 1 (B) lim f x 1
x0
x0
2
(C) cot lim f x 1
1
(D) None of these
x0
3. AC
tan2 h tan2 h
Sol. RHL lim f x lim lim 1
h
2
x 0 h0 h2 h0 h2
LHL lim f x lim h cot h hlim 1 h cot 1 h cot1
h0 0
x0
2
cot lim f x cot 1
1
2
cot1 1
x0
Hence, (A) and (C) are the correct answers.
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4. ABD
Sol. f x x.g x x R
x0
lim f x lim x lim g x
x0 x0
lim f x 0
x 0
Also lim f x y lim f x f y f x .f y
x0 x 0
lim x y f y
x 0
f x is continuous x R
f 0 0
f x h f x
f ' x lim
h 0 h
f h f x .f h
f ' x lim
h 0 h
f h
f ' x lim . 1 f x
h 0 h
f ' x dx
1 dx
1 f x
n 1 f x x c
f 0 0 c 0
f x ex 1
f ' x ex
f x is differentiable and f ' 0 1
f x
Also g x ,x 0
x
Now if g 0 1
ex 1
, x0
g x x g x is continuous at x = 0
1, x0
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eh 1
g 0 h g 0 1
1
g' 0 lim lim h
h0 h h h 2
g x is diff. x R if g 0 1
0, x0
f h x . Then which of the following is (are) true?
(A) f is differentiable at x = 0 (B) h is differentiable at x = 0
(C) f o h is differentiable at x =0 (D) h o f is differentiable at x = 0
5. AD
Sol. Differentiability of f x at x 0
f 0 f 0 0 g
LHD f ' 0 lim
0
lim
0
0
f 0 f 0 g
RHD f ' 0 lim
lim 0
0
0
f x is differentiable at x = 0
Differentiability of h(x) at x = 0
h' 0 1, h x is an even function
hence non diff. at x = 0
Differentiability of f h x at x = 0
f h x g e x R
x
f h 0 f h 0 g' 1
g 1 g e
lim
LHD f ' h 0
0
lim
0
f h 0 f h 0
g e g 1
lim
RHD f ' h 0
0
lim
0
g' 1
Since g' 1 0 f h x is non diff. at x = 0
Differentiability of h f x at x = 0
fx , x 0
h f x e
1, x0
h f 0 h f 0 1 e
g
g
LHD h' f 0 lim 0
lim
0 g
.
0
h f 0 h f 0 1 e
g
g
RHD h' f 0 lim 0
lim
0 g
.
0
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f x for x a, b
defined as h x . If f b g b , then
g x for x b, c
(A) h (x) has a removable discontinuity at x = b
(B) h (x) may or may not be continuous in [a, c]
and h b f b
(C) h b g b
(D) h b g b and h b f b
6. AC
Sol. Given f is continuous in [a, b] ………..(i)
g is continuous in [b, c] ………..(ii)
f b g b ………..(iii)
h x f x for x a, b
f b g b for x b ………..(iv)
g x for x b,c
h(x) is continuous in a,b b,c [Using Equation (i) and (ii)]
Also,
f b f b ,g b g b [Using Equation (i) and (ii)]…….(iv)
h b f b f b g b g b h b
1 1
[Using Equation (iv) and (v)]
h b f b f b g b g b
and h b g b g b f b f b
Hence h b h b f b g b
7. AC
Sol. f x 1 x x3
Replacing x by f x ,f f x 1 f x f 3 x
Hence, the given equation is f f x f 1 5x , f x 1 5x
f x 1 x x3
1 x x3 1 5x
x3 4x 0
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x x 2 x 2 0
So, x 2, 0 2,
8. C
Sol. f x is odd, continuous function
x x sin x , x 0
f x
x x sin x , x 0
for x 0, f ' x 2x sin x x cos x x 1 cos x x sin x 0
for x 0,f ' x 2x sin x x cos x x cos x 1 x sin x 0 as x 0
So f x strictly increases in , f x is one – one
x f x
x f x . So f x is onto
9. A
Sol. 3 sin 2x sin x
sin 3x
4 4
3
3 sin 2x sin x sin 3x
4 4
3 sin2x 3 4 sin2 x sin x
4 4
3 sin2x 3 4 sin2 x sin x
4 4
sin x 0
4
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0 x 0,2
x
4
5 1
x 1
4 4
10. Let e denote the base of the natural logarithm. The value of the real number a for which
10. B
ln1 x
1 1
1 x
1/x
e x
Sol. lim e lim e
x 0 xa
x 0 xa
x x2
2
e x 1
x
1
1 e 2 1
lim lim
x 0 e xa x 0 e
x
a
For value of limit to be a non – zero real number a = 1
11. In a certain town 25% families own a phone and 15% own a car, 65% families own
neither a phone nor a car. 2000 families own both a car and a phone. Consider the
following statements in this regard:
1. 10% families own both a car and a phone.
2. 35% families own either a car or a phone.
3. 40,000 families live in the town.
Which of the above statements are correct?
(A) 1 and 2 (B) 1 and 3
(C) 2 and 3 (D) 1, 2 and 3
11. C
Sol. n P 25%, n C 15%,
n P' C' 65%, n P C 2000
Since, n P' C' 65%
n P C ' 65%
n P C 35%
Now, n P C n P n C n P C
35 25 15 n P C
n P C 40 35 5
Thus, n P C 5%
But, n P C 2000
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12. The expression x2 4px q2 0 for all real x and also r 2 p2 qr, then the range of
xr
f x is
x qx p2
2
p q
(A) , (B) 0,
2r 2r
(C) , 0 (D) ,
12. D
Sol. x2 4px q2 0, x R
4p2 q2 0 ………….(i)
r 2 p2 qr …………(ii)
xr
Let y 2
x qx p2
x 2 y x qy 1 p2 y r 0 ………….(iii)
x is real,
q 2
4p2 y 2 y 2q 4r 1 0
Equation (i) Coefficient of y 2 is a positive discriminant.
4r 2q 4 q2 4p2
2
16 r 2 p2 qr 0 [by Equation (ii)]
13. D
Sol. g' f x .f ' x 1
1
g' 2
3
h x f f x
h 0 16
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h x f f x
h' x f ' f x f ' x
h' 1 f ' f 1 .f ' 1
111 6 666
1 1
14. Let f : , 2 and g : , 2 be functions defined by f x x 3 3 and
2 2
g x x f x 4x 7 f x , where y denotes the greatest integer less than or equal
to y for y . Then
1
(A) f is discontinuous exactly at three points in , 2
2
1
(B) f is discontinuous exactly at four points in , 2
2
1
(C) g is differentiable exactly at four points in , 2
2
1
(D) g is NOT differentiable exactly at five points in , 2
2
14. B
Sol. f x x 2 3
Which is discontinuous at x 1, 2, 3,2
g x f x x 4x 7
f x is non differentiable at x 1, 2, 3 and x 4x 7 is non differentiable at
7
x 0,
4
But f x 0 x 3, 2
Hence g(x) is non differentiable x 0,1, 2, 3 .
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraphs 2 multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each of these questions has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
15. C
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16. Equation of one of the lines on which the non – integral solution of given equation, lies is
(A) x y 1 (B) x y 0
(C) x y 1 (D) x y 5
16. B
Sol. For non – integral solution,
Let x x f1
and y y f2
x y x f1 y f2
x 1 y 1 f1 f2 1
Now, 0 f1 f2 2
f1 f2 1
x 1 y 1 2
Which is possible for
x 3 and y 2
or x 2 and y 3
or x 1 and y 0
or x 0 and y 1
The x y x y becomes x y 6
or xy0
Non – integer solution lies on x y 6
or xy0
17.
The value of for which 2 lim f x3 x 2
x 0
lim f 2x
x 0
4
x5 is
4
(A) (B) 2
3
(C) 3 (D) 5
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17. C
Sol. x 0, x 3 x 2 x 2 x 1 0 y
x 0,2x 4 x 5 x 4 2 x 0 4
2 3 2 3
Hence, (c) is the correct answer.
3
f x x2
18. The values of lim where [.] denotes greatest integer function and
.
x 0 1 cos x
f x
denote fraction part function
(A) 6 (B) 12
(C) 18 (D) 24
18. B
f x x2 3x 2
Sol. lim
x 0 1 cos x 1 cos x 1 cos x
0
f x f x 2
Hence, (B) is the correct answer.