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ABCD (Date: 06-11-2011) Review Test-6
PAPER-1
Code-B
ANSWER KEY
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-2
PART-A
Q.1 C
Q.2 D
Q.3 B
Q.4 C
Q.5 C
Q.6 B
Q.7 D
Q.8 A
Q.9 D
Q.10 A
Q.11 D
Q.12 C
Q.13 C
PART-B
Q.1 (A) P,Q,R
(B) P,R
(C) S,T
(D) PS,T
PART-C
Q.1 8877
Q.2 0003
Q.3 0225
Q.4 0004
MATHS
SECTION-3
PART-A
Q.1 B
Q.2 A
Q.3 A
Q.4 B
Q.5 A
Q.6 B
Q.7 A
Q.8 B
Q.9 C
Q.10 B
Q.11 A
Q.12 B
Q.13 A
PART-B
Q.1 (A) T
(B) R
(C) Q
(D) P
PART-C
Q.1 0054
Q.2 0010
Q.3 0001
Q.4 0013
PHYSICS
SECTION-1
PART-A
Q.1 B
Q.2 C
Q.3 C
Q.4 A
Q.5 C
Q.6 D
Q.7 D
Q.8 D
Q.9 B
Q.10 A
Q.11 B
Q.12 B
Q.13 B
PART-B
Q.1 (A) Q
(B) T
(C) P
(D) R
PART-C
Q.1 0073
Q.2 0007
Q.3 0004
Q.4 0002
PHYSICS
Code-B Page # 1
PART-A
Q.1
[Sol. m
1
v
0
= m
1
0.6 v
0
+ m
2
v
1.6 m
1
v
0
= m
2
v
e = 1 =
0 v
) v 6 . 0 ( v
0
0


v + 0.6v
0
= v
0
v = 0.4 v
0
2
1
m
m
=
4
1
Helium ]
Q.2
[Sol. Q
1max
= 500 C
C 2C
V
Q
2max
= 1000 C
Q on both = 500 C =
3
C 2
v
V = 750 ]
Q.3
[Sol. mgl cos u =
2
1
mv
2
u
T
mg
mg mg cos u =
l
2
mv
= 2mg cos u
cos u =
3
1
]
Q.4
[Sol.
dt
du
=
x
kA
(u) = A
dt
dx
L
f
u
0
} }

u
=
f
L
dt k
dx x
x =
f
L
t k 2

u
]
Q.5
[Sol. A
1
= A
2
A
1
A
2
v
t
t
1
t
2
18
2
1
18 t
1
= 18t
2
t
1
= 2t
2
t
1
= 2t
2
v
av
=
2 1
1
t t
A 2
+
=
2
2
t 3
t 18 2
= 12 m/s ]
PHYSICS
Code-B Page # 2
Q.6
[Sol. y = mx + C
lnA = 2.6
10
t
A = e
2.6
e
t
= 12e
t/10
]
Q.7
[Sol. q
0 ) B v E ( = +

qU B
qE
V is inside
i and v are parallel irr. of charge. ]
Q.8
[Sol.
r
k 2
v
r 2
i
0
t
= 0
speed to be doubled. ]
Q.9
[Sol. v + +

e Zn Cu
0
1
64
30
64
29
Q = (m
Zn
m
Cu
)C
2
v + +
+
e Ni Cu
0
1
64
28
64
29
Q = (m
Zn
m
Ni
2me)C
2
v + +

Ni e Cu
64
28
0
0
64
29
Q = (m
2n
m
Ni
)C
2
=
1
+
2
+
3
(
1
= 0.4 ,
2
= 0.2 ,
3
= 0.4 )
T
1/2
e capture =
4 . 0
T
2 / 1
=
4 . 0
8 . 12
= 32 hrs. ]
Q.10
[Sol. Q = (63.92977 63.92914) 931.5
= 0.00063 931.5 = 0.587 MeV ]
Q.11
[Sol.
dt
dQ
=
dt
dN
Q =
3600 8 . 12
10 2 ln 2 . 0 10 6 . 1 10 666 . 0
22 19 6



= 3.2 10
3
W ]
PART-B
Q.1
[Sol.(A) R =
qB
mv
K =
2
1
mv
2
=
m 2
) qBR (
2
=
6
2 5
10 4
) 20 10 10 (


=
6
6
10 4
10 4

= 1 J
PHYSICS
Code-B Page # 3
(B) v
T
=
9
2
q
g r
2
K =
2
1

3
4
tr
3

81
4

2
2 2 4
g r
q

=
243
8t
2
2 7 3
g r
q

=
24
8t

10
2 21 9
10
10 10 3 10


= 288t = 1000 J
(C) E
1 loop
= f vA
2
2
2
t
E
2 loop
=
2
2
t
2

T
AA
2

L 2
2

T
= t
2
TA
2
= t
2
1000 (3 10
3
)
2
= 9 10
6
10
4
= 9 10
2

~
0.1 J
(D)
2
1
mv
2
+
2
1
Ie
2
2
1
mv
2
+
2
1

5
2
mr
2
e
2
=
2
1

5
7
mv
2
=
10
7

7
4
5
2
= 10 J ]
PART-C
Q.1
[Sol. App. wt. = weight in air
6
6
mg B + F
surface
= mg
B = F
surface
10
3
3 1.5 0.2 10
6
10
= S
100
6
2 + S
100
2 . 0
2
S =
4 . 12
10 9
3

100 =
124
9000
N/m
~ 72.59 m N/m ~ 73 ]
Q.2
[Sol. B =
2
0
r
vr
e
7

t
v =
nh 2
ze
0
2
e
; r =
2
2 2
0
mze
h n
t
e
B =
t 4

0
e
nh 2
ze
0
2
e
4 4 2
0
4 2 2 2
h n
e z m
e
t
B e
7
]
PHYSICS
Code-B Page # 4
Q.3
[Sol. E
max
= 13.6 z
2

|
.
|

\
|

2
n
1
1
= 204
z
2

|
.
|

\
|

2
n
1
1
=
136
2040
13.6 z
2
= 7 5 . 10
z
2

|
|
.
|

\
|

2 2
n
1
) 1 n (
1
=
6 . 13
7 5 . 10
=
9
7
try. Z = 4, n = 4
16
|
.
|

\
|

16
1
9
1
=
9
7
16
|
.
|

\
|

16
1
1
= 15
n = 4 ]
Q.4
[Sol. CM at 0.1
37
cm
0.1
0.2
4
2
L
i
= L
f
2 0.5 0.2 sin 37
= 1 0.5 0.2 cos 37 +
4 2
4 2
+

(0.3)
2
e
0.2
5
3
+ 0.1
5
4
=
6
8
0.3
2
e
e =
3
5
= 1.67 rad/s ~ 2 rad/s ]
CHEMISTRY
Code-B Page # 1
PART-A
Q.1
[Sol. Given thermochemical equations are :
(a) Na(s) + H
2
O(l) NaOH (aq) +
2
1
H
2
(g) ; AH
1
= 184 kJ
(b) Na
2
O(s) + H
2
O (l) 2NaOH(aq) ; AH
2
= 238 kJ
(c) H
2
(g) +
2
1
O
2
(g) H
2
O(l) ; AH
3
= 286 kJ
The required thermochemical equation is :
2Na(s) +
2
1
O
2
(g) Na
2
O(s) ; AH = ?
From 2 (a) + (c) (b) , AH = 2(184) + ( 286) (238) = 416 kJ Ans. ]
Q.2
[Sol. (A) AlF
3
AlF
3
is an ionic compound. So that it done not exist as dimer.
(B) GaF
3
GaF
3
is an ionic compound. So that it done not exist as dimer.
(C) BF
3
BF
3
B
F
:
:
F
:
:
B
F
:
:
:
F
:
:
:
F
:
:
:
F
:
:
:
Due to the compact structure if B
2
F
6
, lone pairs of fluorine atoms are comes close and repulsion takes
place between them (or due to very high angle strain) i.e. B
2
F
6
molecule becomes unstable and BF
3
does not exist as dimer. ]
Q.3
[Sol. (a)
NH
2
NH
2
excess
MeCl


NMe
3
Cl
NMe
3
Cl

(b)
NH
2
NH
2

excess
MeCl

NMe
3
Cl
NMe
3
Cl

cis (ea) cis (ee)


Rate o Product stability ]
Q.4
[Sol.
y
1
x
1 1
+ =

y
x
n=2
n=
n=1
=?
=

y x
xy
+
]
CHEMISTRY
Code-B Page # 2
Q.5
[Sol. In extraction of Cu from copper pyrite
(A) 2CuFeS
2
or Cu
2
S Fe
2
S
3
+ 4O
2
Cu
2
S + 2FeO + 3SO
2
| (Roasting process)
(B) Cu
2
O + FeS Cu
2
S + FeO (Roasting process)
(C*) 2CuO 2Cu + O
2
(D) FeO + SiO
2
FeSiO
3
(In Bessemer's converter)
(slag) ]
Q.6
[Sol. S
N
AE reaction
OH
COOH
+
18

4 2
SO H . conc

CO
O
18
O O O O
R C OH R C OR' + H O
2
R'O H
18
18
H

]
Paragraph for question nos. 7 to 8
[Sol.
(7) For both CaCO
3
and NiCO
3
Ionic prdouct < K
sp
(8) For CaCO
3
[CO
3
2
] =
8
9
10 2
1 . 0
10 2

] HCO [
] H [ 10 2
10 5
3
8
11


=
04 . 0
] H [ ] HCO [
10 4
3 6
+


=
04 . 0 10 4
] H [ 10 2
10 5
6
2 8
11


=

+

] H [
04 . 0 10 4
] HCO [
6
3 +


=
[H
+
] = 2 10
5
pH = 5 0.3 = 4.7
For NiCO
3
[CO
3
2
] =
1 . 0
10 8
7

= 8 10
6
5 10
11
=
04 . 0 10 4
] H [ 10 8
6
2 6

+
pH = 6 ]
CHEMISTRY
Code-B Page # 3
Paragraph for question nos. 9 to 11
[Sol.
(A)
Air(O & N )
2 2
A
(B) + (C)
(D) + (E)
H O
2
(D)

A
(C)
(A)

O H
2 (D) + H
2
B + Air
2
(A) (O +N )
2 2
BN + B O
2 3
(B) + (C)
H O
2
H BO + NH
3 3 3
(D) + (E)
(Pungent smell)
2H BO
3 3
(D)
A
B O + 3H O
2 3 2
(C)
B
2

+
2
H 3
B
2
H
6
(A)
B
H
H
B
H
H
H
H
sp
3
(nonplanar)
B
2
H
6
+ O H 6
2 2H
3
BO
3
+ 3H
2
|
(hydride of 'A') (D)
(A) B
2
(B) BN (C) B
2
O
3
(D) H
3
BO
3
(E) NH
3
(9) (C) B
2
O
3
(E) NH
3
(10) B +
2
3
I
2
BI
3


A
B +
2
3
I
2

|
(i) volatile nature (ii) Thermally unstable
(Vapour phase refining method)
(11) (A)
B
H
H
B
H
H
H
H
N
a
H
N
a
H
2Na [BH
4
]
(B) H
3
BO
3
H
3
BO
3
(s)
(D) (Boric powder which
having massive H-bonding)
H
3
BO
3
+ H
2
O [B(OH)
4
]

+ H
+
H
3
BO
3
behaves as weak monobasic acid in aqueous solution
CHEMISTRY
Code-B Page # 4
(C)
B
H
H
B
H
H
H
H
sp
3
Hybride of A B
2
H
6
]
Q.12
[Sol. Electron capture :
Y e 1 X
A
1 Z
A
Z

+
Am
1
= M(A,Z) M(A,Z1)
Positron decay
e Y X
0
1
A
1 Z
A
Z

+ +
Am
2
= M(A,Z) M(A,Z-1) 2m
e
Am
1

=
Am
2
Energy released will be different ]
Q.13
[Sol.
2
Cl 3
0
+ 6NaOH
3
NaClO NaCl 5
5
1
+
+
+ 3H
2
O
(conc.& Hot)
Cl
2
gas undergoes disproportionation is hot and conc. NaOH solution.
NaCl and NaClO
3
are the products formed. ]
PART-C
Q.1
[Sol. (i)
10
1
[CH
3
CH
2
COOH] < [CH
3
CH
2
COONa] < 10 [CH
3
CH
2
COOH]
a significant buffer action
(ii)
COONa
> 10
COOH
insignificant buffer action.
(iii) [CH
3
CH
2
COOH] = [CH
3
CH
2
COONa]
(iv) [NH
4
Cl ] = [NH
4
OH] maximum buffer capacity. ]
Q.2
[Sol. No. of ions
CoCl
3
.3NH
3
[CoCl
3
(NH
3
)
3
] 0
PtCl
4
.2NH
3
[Pt(NH
3
)
2
Cl
4
] 0
PtCl
4
.2KCl K
2
[PtCl
6
] 3
PtCl
4
.6NH
3
[Pt(NH
3
)
6
]Cl
4
5
PtCl
2
.2NH
3
[Pt(NH
3
)
2
Cl
2
] 0
Fe(CN)
2
. 4KCN K
4
[Fe(CN)
6
] 5
PtCl
4
.5NH
3
[Pt(NH
3
)
5
Cl]Cl
3
4
Fe(CN)
3
.3KCN K
3
[Fe(CN)
6
] 4
Co(NO
2
)
3
.3KNO
2
K
3
[Co(NO
2
)
6
] 4 ]
CHEMISTRY
Code-B Page # 5
Q.3
[Sol. H
2
O
2
(l) H
2
O(l) +
2
1
O
2
(g)
Rate = 7.5 10
4
1.5 = 11.25 10
4
mole L
1
sec
1
Moles decompare from 2L will be = 11.25 2 10
4
= 22.5 10
4
mole sec
1
Energy released will be = 22.5 10
4
10
5
= 225 Ans. ]
Q.4
[Sol. ROH
MeCOCl
Me C O R
| |
O

C
8
H
18
O
4

MeCOCl
Mwt = 346
Mwt = 178
AMwt = 346 178 = 168 = 4 (42)
= 2 ( Mwt of H CH C
| |
O
3
)
Hence 4 OH groups are present. ]
MATHEMATICS
Code-B Page # 1
PART-A
Q.1
[Sol. Let, I =
}
t
t
+
+ + +
dx
Add & King
x sin 1 x sin 1
x
2
2
2I =
}
t
t
|
.
|

\
|
+ +
|
.
|

\
|
+ +
dx
x sin x sin 1 1
x sin 1 2 2 x
2
2
2
2 2
So, I =
}
t
t |
.
|

\
|
+ +
|
.
|

\
|
+ +
dx
x sin 1 1 2
x sin 1 1 x
2
2 2
=
}
t
t
dx x
2
1
2
=
3
3
t
. Ans.]
Q.2
[Sol. Let
k

z j

y i

x r + + =

; x + y + z s 12, y > 3 and x, z > 1


(Give y = 3 and 1 to each x and z, add one extra beggar)
x' + y' + z' + u' = 7
Number of possible r

=
10
C
3
(Using beggar Method) Ans.]
Q.3
[Sol. S =
+
+ +
+
+
+ 80 tan 1
1
.......
10 tan 1
1
0 tan 1
1
3 3 3
Note that
( ) u +
+
u + 90 tan 1
1
tan 1
1
3 3
= 1
=
u +
+
u +
3 3
cot 1
1
tan 1
1
=
u +
u
+
u +
3
3
3
tan 1
tan
tan 1
1
=
u +
u +
3
3
tan 1
tan 1
.
Hence, S = 1 + (1 + 1 + 1 + 1) = 5 A. Ans.]
Q.4
[Sol. Urn-I
B n
W m
1
1


ball 1
Urn-II
B n
W m
2
2


ball 1
Mixed lot

item 1
P(item belongs to Lot-I) =
2
1
= P(item belong to Lot-II)
MATHEMATICS
Code-B Page # 2
P(item from the mixed lot is W) =
|
|
.
|

\
|
+
+
+
2 2
2
1 1
1
n m
m
n m
m
2
1
Ans.]
Q.5
[Sol. Given, f '(x) = ( ) 5 ) x ( f 2 + or
5 y
dy
+
= 2dx. On integrating, we get
ln ) 5 y ( + = 2x + c, if x = 0 ; y = 0 c = ln 5
ln
|
.
|

\
| +
5
5 y
= 2x y + 5 = 5e
2x
y = 5e
2x
5 f(x) = 5(e
2x
1)
Now, f(x) + 5 sec
2
x = 5(e
2x
+ tan
2
x) = 0
So, no solution exist (0, 2t). Ans.]
Alternative : f '(x) 2 f(x) = 10
dx
dy
2y = 10 ; Integrating factor = e
2x
y e
2x
= 5e
2x
5
f(0) = 0 ; c = 5
y = 5e
2x
5
f(x) = 5 (e
2x
1)
Hence, f(x) + 5 sec
2
x = 0 e
2x
+ tan
2
x = 0 No solution. Ans.]
Q.6
Sol.
( ) ( ) ( )

=
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ + + + +
+
100
0 k
! 3 k ! 2 k ! 1 k
3 k
=
( )
( ) ( ) ( ) | |

=
+ + + + + +
+
100
0 k
2 k 3 k 2 k 1 ! 1 k
3 k
=
( ) ( )

= + + +
+
100
0 k
2
9 k 6 k ! 1 k
3 k
=
( ) ( )

+ +
+
2
3 k ! 1 k
3 k
=
( ) ( )

=
+ +
100
0 k
! 1 k 3 k
1
=
( )
( )

=
+
+ = +
100
0 k
! 3 k
1 3 k 2 k
=
( ) ( )

=
+

+
100
0 k
! 3 k
1
! 2 k
1
=
( )! 103
1
! 2
1

S =
2
1
B. Ans.]
MATHEMATICS
Code-B Page # 3
Paragraph for question nos. 7 and 8
[Sol. ( ) 0 n a r
1
=

n a n r
1

=
t
1
A
(1,1,1)
L
r = (1, 1, 1)+ (1, 1, 1)

n = i + j
1
^ ^
( ) ( ) j

z j

y i

x + + + = 2
x + y = 2 ............ plane t
1
Now, k

AB + = ; A(1, 1, 1); B(0, 1, 0)


Now,
1 1 1
1 0 1
k

n V AB
2

=

n = AB V
2
V =
i j k
^ ^ ^
B( j )
^
t
2
( ) ( ) ( ) 1 k

1 1 j

1 0 i

n
2
+ + =

= k

2 i

n
2
+ =

Hence, equation of plane t


2
is
( ) ( ) k

2 i

r +

= 0 or x + 2y z = 2
(i) Vector along the line of intersection of planes t
1
and t
2
is
2 1
n n

which is also perpendicular
to the normal vector of plane t
1
.

2 1
n n

= k

+ +
So, required vector =
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ +
3
k

6 = 2 ( ) k

+ +
or 2 ( ) 1 , 1 , 1
(ii) If u is the acute angle between t
1
and t
2
then
cos u =
2 1
2 1
n n
n n


=
( ) ( )
6 2
k

2 j

2 i

+ +
=
6 2
3
=
2
3
u = cos
1
|
|
.
|

\
|
2
3
=
6
t
. Ans.]
Paragraph for question nos. 9 to 11
[Sol. We have, M(0) =
(
(
(
(
(
(

3
2
0 0
0
2
1
0
0 0
4
3
= diag
|
.
|

\
|
3
2
,
2
1
,
4
3
( )
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
=
2 2 2
2
3
2
,
2
1
,
4
3
diag ) 0 ( M
( )
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
=
3 3 3
3
3
2
,
2
1
,
4
3
diag ) 0 ( M and so on
Now,
( ) ( ) ( )
n 3 2
) 0 ( M ......... ) 0 ( M ) 0 ( M ) 0 ( M + + + +
MATHEMATICS
Code-B Page # 4
=
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ |
.
|

\
|
+ |
.
|

\
|
+ + |
.
|

\
|
+ |
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ + |
.
|

\
|
+
n 2 n 2 n 2
3
2
.....
3
2
3
2
,
2
1
......
2
1
2
1
,
4
3
......
4
3
4
3
diag
So, P =
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ |
.
|

\
|
+ + |
.
|

\
|
+ + |
.
|

\
|
+

.....
3
2
3
2
, ........
2
1
2
1
, .....
4
3
4
3
diag Lim
2 2 2
n
=
|
|
|
|
.
|

\
|

3
2
1
3
2
,
2
1
1
2
1
,
4
3
1
4
3
diag = diag (3, 1, 2)
Also, Q = diag
|
.
|

\
|
2
1
, 1 ,
3
1
PQ =
(
(

1 0 0
0 1 0
0 0 1
= I
3
(PQ)
m
= I
3
m e N
R
m
= M(x) R
100
= M(x)
S
k
= M(x)
( )
k 2
) PQ ( ..... ) PQ ( ) PQ ( + + +
S
360
= M(x) 360 I
3
= 360 M(x)
(i) adj (adj P) = P P
2 n
= 6 P = 6P
( ) ( ) P adj adj . Tr = Tr (6P) = 36.
(ii) Tr . (R
100
) = f(x) = ( ) ) x ( M . Tr
f(x) =
x 2
3
2
2
1
x
4
1
x x 3
2
+ + + |
.
|

\
|
+ +
= 3x
2
+ 2x +
12
23
.

}
t
|
.
|

\
|
+
2
0
dx
6
41
) x (cos f ) x (sin f
= dx
6
41
12
23
x cos 2 x cos 3
12
23
x sin 2 x sin 3
2
0
2 2
}
t
|
.
|

\
|
+ + + + +
= ( ) dx x cos x sin 2
2
0
}
t
+ = 4
(iii) Tr. (S
360
) = g(x) = 360 ( ) ) x ( M . Tr
=
|
.
|

\
|
+ +
12
23
x 2 x 3 360
2
=
(

+ +
36
23
x
3
2
x 3 360
2
MATHEMATICS
Code-B Page # 5
=
(
(

+ |
.
|

\
|
+
9
1
36
23
3
1
x 3 360
2
=
(
(

+ |
.
|

\
|
+
36
19
3
1
x 3 360
2
g(x)|
min
= 360 3
36
19
= 570. Ans.]
Q.12
[Sol. Statement-1: Let det.(B) = 0, then B
1
exists.
Now, AB = O ABB
1
= O A = O
so det.(B) = 0.
Similarly, suppose det.(A) = 0, then A
1
exists.
Now, AB = O A
1
AB = O B = O
But B is not a null matrix, so det.(A) = O
Statement-1 is true.
Statement-2: Obviously Statement-2 is true. For example :
Let M =
(

2 0
1 0
and N =
(

0 0
5 5
then, MN = O, but neither M = O nor N = O. Ans.]
Q.13
[Sol. Statement-1: The equation of plane through A (1, 1, 1), B (1, 1, 1) and C (1, 3, 5) is
3x z 2 = 0, which clearly, passes through (2, k, 4) k e R.
Obviously, Statement-2 is true and not explaining Statement-1. ]
PART-B
Q.1
[Sol.
(A) Given cosu = ( ) 1 2 + sinu sin u =
( ) 1 2
cos
+
u
= ( ) u cos 1 2

( ) 1 2
cos u = sinu u cos 2 = sin u + cos u
cosu + sinu = 2 cosu, but given that cos u + sin u = k cos u
Hence, K =
2
L = 11
2
(As, K + L = 11 (given))
9 < L < 10
2 < log
3
L < 3
Sum of integers = 2 + 3 = 5. Ans.
(B) OC = 2 OC
2
= 4 h
2
+ k
2
= 4 x
2
+ y
2
= 4.
O
2
2
C(h,k) 2
Y
X
Ans.
MATHEMATICS
Code-B Page # 6
(C) sin
( ) ( ) x 2 1 sin
1

= sin |
.
|

\
|
u
t
3
where u = sin
1
x
1 2x = u u sin
2
1
cos
2
3
= ( )
2
x
x 1
2
3
2

2 4x =
x x 1 3
2


x 3 x 3 3 2
2
=
(2 3x)
2
= 3(1 x
2
) 4 12x + 9x
2
= 3 3x
2
Hence, (12x 12x
2
) = 1.
(D) g (10) =
}
10
0
f (t)

d

t = 5 }
2
0
f (t) d

t = 5
(
(

+
} }
1
0
1
0
t d ) t 2 ( f t d ) t ( f
[As, f is periodic with period 2.]
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ =
} } }
a 2
0
a
0
a
0
dx ) x a 2 ( f dx ) x ( f dx ) x ( f
=
(
(

+
} }
1
0
1
0
t d ) t ( f t d ) t ( f
(Since f(x) is periodic with period 2 hence f (2 t) = f ( t)) .
=
(
(

} }
1
0
1
0
t d ) t ( f t d ) t ( f
(f ( t) = f(t), as f is odd.)
= 0. Ans.]
PART-C
Q.1
[Sol. The vectors
2 1
V and V , PA

are coplanar..
Equation of plane P
1
is
4 2 1
3 1 2
4 z 3 y 1 x



= 0
V = i + 2j + 4k
1

^ ^ ^
P(x, y, z)
A
1, 3, 4
V = 2i + j 3k
2

^ ^ ^
P
1
: 2x y + z = 3
and P
2
: 2x y + z = 21
distance between them is
1 1 4
18
+ +
=
6
18
= 6 3 = d d
2
= 54 Ans.]
Q.2
[Sol. We have, f(x) = x
3
3ax
2
+ 3(a
2
1) x + 1
f '(x) = 3 | | 1 a ax 2 x
2 2
+ = 3 ( ) ( ) | | ) 1 a ( x ) 1 a ( x +
o = a + 1
| = a 1
M m
a 1 a + 1
a 1 > 2 and a + 1 < 4 a > 1 and a < 3
So, a e ( 1, 3) a
1
= 1 and a
2
= 3.
Hence, (a
1
2
+ a
2
2
) = (1)
2
+ (3)
2
= 10. Ans.]
MATHEMATICS
Code-B Page # 7
Q.3
[Sol. Given, 2xy + 6 4x 3y = 0
2x (y 2) 3 (y 2) = 0
(2x 3) (y 2) = 0
Clearly, image of R (3, 4) in y = 2 is P(3, 0) and in x =
2
3
is Q (0, 4).
y = 2
(3, 4)
R
(0, 4)
(3, 0)
2
3
x =
O
Y
X
|
.
|

\
|
4 ,
2
3
(3, 2)
Inradius of the APQR is, r =
s
A
=
2
5 4 3
3 4
2
1
+ +

= 1. Ans.]
Q.4
[Sol. A : outcome of the disease is positive
B
1
: He has disease d
1
B
2
: He has disease d
2

3
1
) B ( P
i
=
(
(

(
B
3
: He has disease d
3
P(A / B
1
) =
10
8
P(A / B
2
) =
10
6
P(A / B
3
) =
10
4
P(B
1
/A) =
(

+ +

10
4
10
6
10
8
3
1
10
8
3
1
=
18
8
=
9
4
(p + q) = 4 + 9 = 13. Ans.
P(B
2
/A) =
18
6
P(B
3
/A) =
18
4
]

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