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Test No.

IA
Paper-2
TOPICS OF THE TEST

Electric Charges and Fields, Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance, Current


Physics Electricity

The Solid State, Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Surface


Chemistry Chemistry

Basics of Mathematics (Sets, Wavy Curve Method and Inequalities)


Mathematics Functions (XI & XII) (Including Transformation of Graphs), Inverse
Trigonometric Functions., Matrices, Determinants
Time 3 Hrs. MM 180

TEST IA (Paper -2)


PART I: PHYSICS
SECTION -1
One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for t s

answer, out of which one or more than one is/lare correct.

1. For the circuit shown in figure, value of R is adjusted such that power dissipated in R is maximum. under
this condition

R
www

24 V 82: 8 2

(B) R = 4 2
(A) R =
8 2

Current drawn through battery is 3 A (D) Power dissipated in R is 36 W


(C)
A dielectric slab of dielectric constant K is filed fully into a parallel plate capacitor of capacitance Co The
2. of emf V%. After steady state is reached
capacitor is now through a resistor R to an ideal
connected source

slab is suddenly pulled out of the capacitor at time t


= 0
dielectric

-U
function of time is oeR
(A) Current through circuit as a
R

(B) Charge on capacitor as a function of time is C,V (1+(K-1)eRCo

ww
(C) Work done by battery till steady state is reached again is (1-K)CV R Co

(D) Work done on battery till steady state is reached again is KCV

Space for Rough Work


A ring of radius R having charge Q is fixed in a horizontal plane. A point mass m is at stable equliDrium at a
3
distance d from centre of ring as shown. If the charge on point mass is g, then
m

(A) ds

(B) d
(C) 9vaTE,R°mg

(D) 9<vaTE,R'mg
Q

Two charged particles of equal mass m and charges q, -29 are released at different location in uniform electric
field Eo. If their relative acceleration is zero, then (Neglect the effect of gravity)

(A)Separation between particles iS3TEE

29
Separation between particles is3EE.

C) Acceleration of each particle is qE


2m

(D) Acceleration of each particle is qE


m

5. A small sphiere having charge -Q is fixed at one position and two identical
point charges q having mass
m are kept on a line passing through centre of sphere. The point charges are connected by a rigid rod
oflength / and mass m and this assembly is free to move along the line
connecting them. When the point
charge nearer to sphere is at a distance 3/ from centre of
sphere, then K
K= (neglect effect of
gravity) ATE0
Sn
25 KQq
(A) Acceleration of rod is
432 ml2

25 KQq
(B) Acceleration of rod is
216 ml2

(C) Tension at one of the ends of the rod is zero, if


216
(D) Tension at one of the ends of the rod is zero, if 115
Q432
6 An infinite line
charge having uniform linear charge density
lies along the axis of an electrically conductin9
infinite cylindrical shell of radius R. At time t 0,
the space inside the cylinder is filled with material of
=

permittivity e and conductivity a. If J(t) is current density at time t, x is the electric field at a
the cylinder andr be the distance from point outside
axis, then correct graph showing variation of different physical
quantity(ies) is/are:
Jt)

(A)

(B)

>t

(C)

>t
J(t)

(D)

>t
SECTION -2

Integer Value Correct Type


This section contains 8 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a double-digit integer, ranging trom 00to 99.
follows. Examples- If the correct
The answer will have to be appropriately bubbled in the OMR as per the instructions as
76, 00 and 09 in COMR respectively.
answerto question numbers X, Y and z (say) are 76, 0 and 9 respectively, then mark
O000O0000O
O000O0000
00000000o
00000O00O
0000OOD0
O0@00000O
7.
7. An infiniteiy large layer of charge of uniform thickness t is placed in existing uniform electric field.
Presene f this charged layer so alters the electric field that it remains uniform on both the sides and
assumesalues E, and E2 as shown in figure. If, E= 20 N/C, then component of external field in x
direction (in N/C) is

60
30

E
8. For the circuit shown in figure, if current flowing through branch PQ is 5 A, then potential difference
AB (in V), is
across
3 Q P 1 2
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A 1 2
B

w ww
1 2 Q 3 2
Snaco foi Do h AlI
Oae All India Aakash lest Sert

Aresistance Ri of thermal coefficient of resistivity a. is connected in parallel with resistance R2 having


7o
ermal coefficient of resistivity 3a. If the value of effective thermal coefficient of is
resistivity then
value of R. S R
T0.A potentiometer wire AB is 2 m long and has a total resistance of 18 2. If the galvanometer shows zero
deflection at point C, then AC (in cm), is
20 V

Hwww
2 2

5 V

2
5 V

22

www-
99
11. For the circuit shown in figure when voltmeter (V) is connected across
120 2 resistor, it
of 60 V. The same voltmeter when connected across 40 2 resistor gives reading
100 V
gives the reading of x V. Value of x, is

120 2
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40 2

12. A thin spherical shell of radius R carries uniform


surface charge density
R
o. lt is cut into two parts by a
plane at a distance from centre as shown. To hold two
parts together force F from both side
has to
be applied. The minimum force F is 3TTa R
nEo
Value of n, is

oneigg

F
13. A short dipole of dipole moment pi is placed in electric field E =
E,Xi where x is in meter. Net force
acting on the dipole (in N), is (E 10 N/Cm, p
= =
8 Cm)
14. A
solid sphere of radius R is charged with volume charge density p =
K, where K and
and r is the distance from its centre. If electric field inside the sphere is proportional to r', then find the
n are constants
value ofn.

SECTION -3
Matching List Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has two matching lists (List-I and List-ll)
In Four options are given representing matching of elements from List-I and List-lI. Only ONE of these four
general,
options corresponds to a correct matching. For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct
matching.
15. Two concentric shells of radii a and 2a are placed far away from a parallel plate capacitor of capacitance

C. Plates e given charges


a and- Switches S, and S, are closed at t =0. After steady state is
reached. ysical quantities are asked in List-l and value of corresponding physical quantities are listed
in List-ll. (C =
47Tea)
nere

(
S2
List-I List-I1

P Charge on inner shell is q. Value of


1.
ngo
Q. Energy stored in spherical capacitor is
26
Value of n is

R. Energy stored in parallel plate capacitor is 3.

ngo
36C
Value of n, is
S. Energy loss as a result of switching is

n340
2C
Value of ngis
(A) P2; Q3; R4; S-1 S1
berecr (5) P3; Q2; R-4;
(C) P3, Q1; R4; S-2 S2
(D) P-3; Q4; R-1;
16 Four parallel plates each of area A separated by distance d are placed parallel to each otner a s s O w

rite2 IS given charge Other three plates are uncharged. List-I contains different configuration aid
Q.
List-l gives the value of quantities asked in entries of List-
3

List-l List-ll
P Plates 1 and 3 are connected. Charge on 1. 2

face of plate 4 is Q Value of


right o

Q. Plates 1 and 3 are connected. Equivalent 2 2


Value
capacitance between 1 and 2 is C.
Cd
of EnA is

R. Plates 1 and 4 are connected. Equivalent 3 3


C Value
capacitance between 2 and 3 is

C,d is
EA
S.
S. Plates 1 and 4 are connected. Charge
on
A.2
Value of is
right face of plate 3 is Q.
(B) P2; Q1; R4; S-3
S3
(A) P-1; Q2; R-4;
S4 (D) P-2; Q3; R>1; S 4
(C) P-1; Q2; R3;
Snace for Reugh Work
17. A parallel plate capacitor with dielectric between its plates is charged using a battery.

List- List-II
PPotential difference between plates will remain 1. Dielectric is removed and separation between plates

same, if is increased

Q. Potential difference between plates may 2. Dielectric is removed and separation between plates

increase, if is decreased

R. Electric field between plates may increase, if 3. Battery is disconnected, dielectric removed and
separation between plates is increased
S . Electric field between plates may decrease, if 4. Battery is disconnected, dielectric removed and
separation between plates is decreased
(A) P-1, 2: Q3, 4; R-3, 4; S+2 (B) P-1, 2; Q 3, 4; R2, 3, 4; S-1
(C) P1, 2; Q2, 3; R3, 4; S1 (D) P-1, 3; Q-1, 2; R3, 4; S 2
18. The electric field strength E, is measured at point P(0, 0, d) and E is measured at point Q(0, 0, 2d).
List-l contains ratio of E and E List-ll contains different electric charge distribution along with their
location. Match the entries in List-I with the related charge distribution in List-1.

List- List-ll

P. 1 1. A point charge Q at the origin


Q. 4 2. Infinite plane charge coinciding with xy plane witn
uniform surface charge density
8 3. Two infinite wires having linear
charge density paralle
to x-axis. The one
along (Y =0, Z =) has charge
density + a and the one along (Y =0, Z= has -) charge
density -A. 21 << d
S. 2 4. Two infinite wires
having linear charge density parale
to X-axis. The one along (Y =I, Z =0) has charge
density +A and the one
along (Y =-I, Z = 0) also Ta
charge density +. 2/ << d
5. A small
dipole with point charges Q
at (0, 0,
at (0, 0, 1) and
) (2/ << d)
(A) P-2; Q1, 3; R5; S4 (B) P2; Q1, 4; R5; S3
(C) P-4; Q1, 3; R5; S4 (D) P2; Q3, 4; R2; S-5
PART Il: CHEMISTRY
SECTION -1
One or More Options Correct Type
Tnis section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) TOr s
answer, out of which one or more than one islare correct.
19 In an experiment, osmotic
pressure of 0.1 M aq CH,COOH solution at 300 K is found to be 2.706 atm
and osmotic pressure of 0.2 M aq CH,COOH solution at 300 K is found to be 5.166 atm. Select the

correct statement(s) on the basis of this experimental observation. Use, R= 0.082 Latm
mol K 19breno
(A) Dissociation constant of CH,COOH decreases as concentration increases from 0.1 M to 0.2 M
(B) Degree of dissociation of CH,coOH decreases as concentration increases from 0.1 M to 0.2 M

(C) pH of O.1 M CH,COOH and 0.2 M CH,COOH solution are equal


(D) Concentration of CH,COO ions in 0.1 M solution is same as that in 0.2 M solution
20. FeO crystallizes in C.C.P. lattice where oxide ions form the lattice and Fe is present at all octahedral voids.
Assume due to heating only one octahedral site becomes vacant but electrical neutrality of the unit cellis
maintained and other parameters remain same. Select the correct statement(s)
(A)After heating, the crystal contains 2 types of iron ions viz Fe and Fes because some Fe? ions are
converted into Fe* ions

(B)Due to heating if Fe at one edge centre is removed, then Fe at body centre is converted into Fe

(C)If Fe at body centre is removed due to heating, the Fe at


rd of edge centres, are converted into Fe*
ions

(D) If Fe of body centre is removed due to heating, then all Fe ions along one axis is converted into Fe
ions

21. Select the correct statement(s)..


(A) End centred unit cell is not found in cubic crystal system

(B) A crystal system in which all edge lengths are equal and all interfacial angles are equal (but none
of the angle is 90°) has only one type of unit cell
(C) Face centred unit cell is not found in tetragonal crystal system
(D) Body centred unit cell is not possible in orthorhombic crystal system
22. In an experiment it is found that at a constant temperature, rate of adsorption of gas on solid Surtacefollows
the relation
Rate c
[surface area of solid]
is
A solid is taken in form of cube that has side length 1 cm. The total surface area of this cube x cm and
surface
rate of adsorption of gas is r. If this solid cube is divided equally into 1012 cubes then total area
available
for adsorption becomes y cm
and rate becomes r2
On the basis of above information, select correct statement(s).
(A)x is 66 (B) y is 6.0 x 104
(C) r/r= 6 x 10 (D) r/r = 10

23. Consider the two parallel 1st order reactions given below leading to formation of product Pi and P2

E x kJ/mol P

E, =
y
kJ/mol. P
e I t is given that x is more than y and both reactions have same value of Arrhenius parameter (A).
Select the correct statement(s).

(A)The ratio of concentration of products P increases if temperature is increased

3)
The ratio of concentration of products decreases if temperature is increased
[P
C) The ratio of concentration of products remains same if temperature is increased

(D) The ratio of concentration of productsP remains same if temperature is decreased


P1
24. An ionic solid AB on heating develop Frenkel defect or Schottky defect of
only. To determine which type
defect is shown by solid on heating, experiment is performed. Assume AB is
and at 300 K, solid does not show any type of defect. completely soluble in va
Experiment 1: At 300 K, 200 g of AB is dissolved in 1 L solution
and osmotic pressure is 98.52 at
Experiment 2: If 200 g of AB is dissolved in 1 L solution at 600 K
(at 600 K solid shows defeci
and
osmotic pressure is 187.188 atm (assume volume of solution remains same at both the temperatui
On the basis of these experiments, select the correct statement about the solid at
600 K.
Snaca for
(A) Solid AB shows Frenkel defect h(B) Solid AB shows Schottky defect
(C) On heating, density of solid decreases
(D) On heating, density of solid remains samme

SECTION -2
Integer Value Correct Type
Ihis section contains 8 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a double-digit integer, ranging from 0u tO 99.
The answer will have to be
appropriately bubbled in the OMR as per the instructions as follows. Examples- If the correct
answerto question numbers X, Y and z (say) are 76, 0 and9 respectively, then mark 76, 00 and 09 in OMR respectively.

O000O0O060
O0@OOO0O0O
000060000|
00000O0009
000000000
O000O0000
25. Consider the reaction.

A B

The concentration of A at different times were monitored and the following table was obtained.

t(min) 0 5 10 15 20
Concentration 0.493 0.458 0.423 0.3880.353

mol
If the rate of the reaction at t
=
20 minute is R then the value of 1000R is
Lminute

How many of the statements given below are correct?


26
(a) Physisorption may be converted into chemisorption at higher temperature.

(b) Fog is example of colloid in which dispersed phase is liquid.

(c) TiO2 is positive charged colloid.


(d) AS for adsorption of gas on Pt and for micelle formation is negative (for both).
(e) Brownian motion of colloid particle depend on viscosity of dispersion medium.
(f) Latex is a colloidal solution of rubber particles which are negatively charged

sols stable than lyophobic sols.


(g) Lyophilic are more

Space for Rough Work


27. Consider the following first order reaction in which initial concentration of each reactant is 1 M.

Reaction number Reaction Half life Rate constant


A B 50
D 32
Y 43
W 96
M N 65 K5
P Q 60 K
EF 89 k
8 G 21
9 R 103 K
On the basis of this information, a graph of [reactant] versust is drawn for the above

t
What is the half life of the reaction for which the curve is represented by a dotted line?

28. The rate constant for the decomposition of a certain substance is 1.70 x 10 dm mol sec at 27°C and
2 x10-2 dm moll sec1 at 37 C. If order of reaction is x and Arhenius parameter of reaction is y dm3 mol sec,
then
then 1000 is (Given, In(1.176) = 0.162, R = 8.3 J/mol K, e 6 = 129)
43x
29 Consider the following cells in which all the electrodes are immersed in aqueous solutions of their electrolyte:
Cell number Cell

1 PtlHalHA|| Ag
0.1M
Ag bieeo
2 PtlHalHB||l Ag' Ag
0.1M

3 PtH2lHC|| Ag Ag
0.1M

4 Pt[HalHD|| Ag' Ag
0.1M

5 PtHlHE| Ag' JAg


0.1 M
6 PtlH2HFI| Ag
0.1M
lAg
7 Pt H2lHG|| Ag JAg
0.1M

The freezing point of 0.1 M aq acids are: (assume molarity is equal to molality)

Acid (0.1 M) HA HB HC HD HE HF HG
FP.(K)272.5 272 271.8 271.5 271 272.10 272.80
[Assume all acids are weak acids and pressure of H2 in each cell is 1 bar
If the cell number (represented in table) of cell which has minimum e.m.f. at 298 K is x, then x is

30 Consider the data and diagram given below


EAIA 1 V
-0.93 V
EB /B
1 F 96500 C mol T 298 K

Salt bridge

Cell

e B(NO) A(NO,) e
(1 M) (1 M)

Pt Pt

Solution
of 0.1 M aq NaCl

Cell II
solution is found 1 S cm mol when measured in a conductivity
Molar conductivity of 0.1 M aq. NaCl
c m . A constant current from cell I (electrochemical cell) flows to cell I1
cell that has cell constant 0.1
second. (Assume that potential of cell | is maintained constant during the operation).
(electrolytic cell) for 10
If the mass of H2 liberated at cathode in cell Il is a x
10T kg (scientific notation), then the value of
a+b is
f o r RouGh Work
31. Consider the following standard reduction potentials
Electrode Potential E°

(a) AgCI(s) + e A g + Cr 0.222 V

(b) AgBr(s) + e Ag + Br 0.03 V

(c) Agl(s) + e Ag+ I -0.15 V

s2- -0.69 V
(d) AgzS(s) +
2e 2Ag +

(e) AgNOg(aq) + e A g + NO +0.8 V


On the basis of this information, how many acids from the following can produce H2(g) on reaction with
Ag(s)?
HCI, HBr, HI, H2S, HNO
[Assume HS completely dissociates into 2H and Sj
32. Water is reduced to H2 at 298 K according to the given reaction

H,O()+e H,(9)+OH (aq)


The reduction potential of cell at standard state is -x V, then value of [100x] is, where [] represents

greatest integer functionUse, 2.303R =o.059 and K = 101 at 298 K|


F

SECTION -3
Matching List Type
This section contains 4 choice
multiple has two matching lists :
questions. Each question (List-Il
and List-1l).
In general, Four options are given representing matching of elements from List-I and List-II. Only ONE of these four
options corresponds to a correct matching. For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct
matching.
33. List-l contains information about kinetics associated with some reactions and List-Il contains the values
associated with reactions.
List- List-ll
P The rate constant of two parallel reactions 1. 10
are 10d s-1 and 4 x 10-3 s-1. If their
respective activation energy, (E) values
are 10 kJ mol and 15 kJ mo", then
overall E of the reaction in kJ/mole is
Q. Rate constant of a first order reaction i 2. 39
0.3465 s-1. In how many seconds would the
initial concentration of 8 M drop to 0.25 M?
R. The half life of a reaction with initial 3. 4
concentration vary as
[A 1 0.42 0.26 0.14 a ora
|t,(s) 13 21?
What is the missing half life?
S. Half life of a first order reaction is 0.5 times 4. 14
the half life of a zero order reaction. Assuming
same initial concentration in both, the ratio of
initial rates of first order to zero order reaction
is KIn2, then K is
The correct option is

(A) P->1; Q2; R-3; S 4 (B) P>3; Q1; R2; S->4


(C) P>4; Q2; R1; S 3 (D) P-4; Q1; R2; S 3
34. List-I contains some crystal, List-ll contains some properties associated to the crystal.
List-I List-I
P NaCI 1. Co-ordination number of cation and anion are same
Q. CsC 2 Co-ordination number of cation and anion are different
R. CaF2 3. R, 167 pm
R= 184 pm
S. ZnS 4. Contains atoms in tetrahedral voids
5. Contains atoms in octahedral voids ef
The correct option is

(A) P2, 4; Q1, 3; R-1, 5; S2, 5 (B) P-1, 5; Q1, 4; R-2, 3; S1, 4
(C) P-1, 5; Q1, 3; R-2, 4; S-1, 4 (D) P-1, 5; Q1, 4; R-1, 3: S1, 4
35. In List-l, different type of colloid is given and List-ll contains different property.

List- List-II
P Animal hides 1. Colloid particles (dispersed
phase) move towards
cathode in electrophoresis
Q. CdS 2 Dispersion medium particle move towards cathode in
electro-osmosis
R. Haemoglobin 3. Coagulation takes place when Als is added
S. Charcoal 4. Coagulation takes place when SO is added
The correct option is
(A) P>1; Q2, 3; R-1, 2; S2 (B) P-4; Q2, R1; S2, 3
(C) P-1, 4; Q2, 3; R-1, 4; S2, 3 (D) P-2, 3; Q1, 3; R-2; S1, 4
36. Match the nuclear processes given in List-I with the appropriate option(s) in
List-
List- List-ll
P. -decay 1. n/p ratio increases
Q. B-decay 2 n/p ratio decreases
R. Positron decay 3. Proton converts into neutron
S. y-ray emission 4. Neutron converts into proton
5. Energy is released
The correct option is
(A) P1, 5; Q2, 4, 5; R-1, 3, 5; S-5 (B) P1, 4; Q1, 5; R-2, 3, 5; S1, 5
(C) P2, 3; Q2, 5; R-3, 5, S-1, 5 (D) P-1, 5; Q4, 5; R-2; S1, 4, 5

PART Ill: MATHEMATICS


SECTION -1
One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)for its
out of which one or more than one islare correct.
ansler,
In(cos x)+ecot the correct statement(s), is/are
For the function fx)
=

B) fx) = 4, has no real solution

8, has exactly one real solution


KC) {x) =

The system of equations x + y + z = 5, x + 2y + 3z = 9, x+ 3y + z F 4, where , u are real numbers, has

T A solution for =
5 and u =17 (B) A unique solution for = 17 and u = 5
(A) unique
5 and u= 13 (D) No solution if =
5 and u 17
(C) Infinitely many solutions if A = =

e yet f) satisfies
t fto) satst the relation xf)- fx)=x-1, Yxe Rand f1) + 1, fx) is not a constantfunction, then
s10 rE20
(A) f(2r)=-21 (B) f(2r) = -39
-20
rm-10

function (D) Range offx) is R--1}


(C) For x> 0, fx) is one-one
Let A 5 1 (0, 27)}, then
={x: x is a real solution of 5 sin x +.
2sinx
-5 2sin Xt 2sinx and xe

(A) Number of possible subsets of set A is 16


(B) Number of possible reflexive relations from set A to set A is 64
(C) Number of bijective functions defined from A to A is 6

(D)Number of elements in P(P(A) is 256


A L e t f(x) = sin (sin"x) + cos (cos x), then
( A ) Domain of f(x) is [cos1, sin1]

(B) Range of flx) is


sin|1+coS-1
(C) Range offx) is sin" 1 +cos 1

(D) fix) is an injective function


e t f : R>R be a polynomial function such that f(x*) = x*f(x) + x*- 1 Vxe R, where f(3) =26, then

2f(3) 3f(2) = 31 -

UB) Mx) is an invertible function


( Period of f(sinx) is 2
b ) fx) is an odd function

SECTION -2
Integer Value Correct Type
This section contains 8 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a double-digit integer, ranging from 00 to 99.
The answer will have to be appropriately bubbled in the OMR as per the instructions as follows. Examples- Ifthe correct
answer to question numbers X, Y and Z (say) are 76, 0 and 9 respectively, then mark 76, 00 and 09 in OMR respectively.

O0000OOO0O
O000OO00OO
O0000O000
00O00000
O0@000000
R be given by f(x) In(X+ x +1), then the number of solution (s) o f ( x e is
Let f: R> =

with defined fundamental period and g is a non-periodic polynomial function such


44. f f is a periodic function
that fgX)) is periodic and g(2) 17, g(4) 39, then g(6) is
= =

i when i =j and a when i+j, then for n


=
10, det(adj A) =
A5. A = laj]nxn be a matrix such that a = =n

then p + is equal to
-1). (p!)), where p and q are natural numbers,

Two sets A and B are defined as


4.
2x +3f s 35, x, ye }
A ={(x. y):
I}, then the number of elements in set (A B) is equal to()
and B {(X, y) x +
y 5, x, y e

y) f(x y) =
4xy(x - ) . Vx, y e Rand f(1) =-2, then f(-5) + f(-4) + f(0). +
f (x - y) f(x + y) (x
- +
A7. to
f(2) +f3) + f(4) +f(5) is equal

sgn (e') +- where [] denotes the


sin (sin(Tx)) +cos (cos(Tx)
+
real valued function f(x)
=

4 A
then the fundamental period of f(x) is
greatest integer function,

-1 3 5 1
(det(adj(adj A)) is equal to
then the value of
49Af A =|0 -2-2.
0 0 2

are o and B, where a <


B, then the numser of integers belonging
The possible values of tanx
+ tan X

interval (3a, 4B) is


to the
SECTION -3
Matching List Type
has two matching lists (List-I and List-l)
multiple
contains 4 choice questions. Each question
This section and List-ll. Only ONE of these four
given representing matching of elements from List-l
Ingeneral, Four options are
For each question, choose the option corresponding to
the correct
corresponds to a correct matching.
options
matching
nace for Rough Work
ax by-Cz ay +bx CX +azZ

Consider a determinant A =| ay +bx bz+Cy then


by-cz-ax
CX +az
bz +Cy CZ ax-by|

List- List-ll
P. A is divisible by 1 2016

Q. a = 2, b = 3, c = 5, then A is divisible by 2. 984


R. a = 2, b = 3, c = 5, X =y= z= 1, 3 1076
then value of A is
S. a = b = c = 2, x = 1, y# 2, z= 3, 1140
4
then value of A is
5. 38
6. ax + by * E

The correct option is

(A) P6; Q2; R-4; S 1 (B) P-6; Q5; R 2; S 4


C) P6; Q5; R-1; S-4 (D) P-6; Q5; R4; S 1

In List-l equations are given and in List-|l the number of possible real values of x satisfying the equations
52.
are given.
List-ll
List-I

P tan 2x+1t tan"4x+1/


1 =tan" 1. 1

2. 2
Q tanx+tan tanx
3. 3
tan"(1 +
x)= tan'(2x)
R. tan(1-x)+
= sin1x
4 5
S. sin(37tx)
5. 6

6 7

correct option is
The
(B) P2; Q2; R-1; S-6
(A) P--3; Q2; R-1; S 5
S-4 (D) P--2; Q3; R-1; S-5
(C) P2; Q13; R1;
Snace for Rough Work
5 List- List-ll

5 7-2 1. A3 17A2 + 3A- 5/ = 0


P 10 0
0 1 0
3 1 0
Q. -2 0 1 2. A3 3A2 + 2A+ 8/ = 0
-8 0 0
-2 15 -7
R. 1 0 0 3. A3 5A2 7A + 2/ 0

0 1 0

17 1 0
4. AS + 2A2- 15A + 71 = 0
S. -3 0 1
5 0 0
in List-ll equations satisfed by matrix A are given, then the correct matching is
In List-l matrices A are given and
(A) P-3; Q2; R-4; S->1 (B) P--2; Q-3; R-1; S-4
(C) P-3; Q2; R-1; S 4 (D) P-2; a3; R-4; S 1

54.
V
Let E, {x e [0, 27]: x-tanx
= =
1}
E2 {x e [0, 21]: 2c0S = |sinx|}
E =
{x e R: loga(x2 -

4x +
5) =
2*-6}
E =
{x E R: (5 -

1x|).7iMl =
0}
and n(E), where i = 1, 2, 3, 4, represents number of elements in set E.

List-l
List-
1 25
P nE) +n(E) is equal to
Q. n(E). n(E) is equal to 2 36
is equal to 3. 5
R. n(E,) + n(E) + n(E,) n(E,) +

to 4. 6
SS. (n(E,)+ n(E,)) is equal
5. 11

The correct option is

(A) P3: Q5; R-4; S1 (B) P-3: Q4; R1; S2

C) P-3; Q4; R-5; S1 (D) P2; Q5; R-5; S2

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