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2.

PART-A
SECTION - I

A block of mass 1kg initially at rest is dropped


from a height h on the a spring of force constant
k = 50N/m. The maximum compression in the
spring is x =1m then height h of the block is :

Straight Objective Type


This

section

contains

28

multiple

choice

questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2),


(3) and (4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE
is correct.

1.

Two bodies with masses m1 and m2 (m2 > m1)

(1) 3 m

connected by an ideal string lie on a smooth

(3)

(2)

5
m
2

3
m
2

(4) 5 m

horizontal table. When constant force F is


3.
applied on m2 towards right then tension is
string is T1, Now when F is applied on m1
towards left then tension in string is T2 then .
T1

m1

m2

An ideal string and three ideal pulley are


arranged in such a way so that pulley P1 and
P2 are fixed on ground and third pulley is
movable. A vertical constant force F is
applied on P3 so that string remains tight and
the string forms an equilateral triangle. Then
tension in string is. [Assume pulley to be very
small]
F

m1

T2

P3

m2

(1) T1 > T2
P2

P1

(2) T1 < T2
(3) T1 = T2
(1)
(4) T1 and T2 cannot be compared form given
data

(3)

F
2

(2) 0

F
3

(4) F

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4.

A stone is projected with a velocity of 10 m/s

7.

at angle of 37 with horizontal. Its average

For the equilibrium condition shown, the cords


are strong enough to withstand a maximum

velocity till it reaches the highest position is :


(Assume horizontal direction as x-axis and
vertically upward direction as +y-axis)

tension 100 N. What is the largest value of W


(in newton) that can be suspended :

53
(1) 4i 3j

(2) 8i 6j

53

(3) 8i 3j

(4) 8i
5.

(1) 100 N
(2) 35 N

It is raining with a velocity of 5 2 m/s at an


angle of 45 with vertical. To a man driving

(3) 80N

with constant velocity v down the inclined


plane the rain appears to move vertically

(4) 55 N

upwards with a velocity of 5 m/s. If is the


angle of the incline plane with the horizontal,
then v and are :
(1) 5 m/s , tan1 5

8.

A ship is sailing due north with speed 9 m/s


in sea. Wind is blowing with speed

2 m/s

(2) 5 5 m/s, tan1 5


(3) 5 5 m/s, tan1

from SW direction. A person holding a flag

1
2

in his hand running on the deck of ship with

(4) 5 5 m/s, tan1 2

6.

speed 3 m/s due east relative to ship.

A body dropped from top of a tower, covers a


distance 7h in last second of its motion,
where h is distance covered in first second,

Direction in which flag will flutter is :


(1) tan1(2) W of N

then total time of flight will be.

(2) tan1(2) S of E

(1) 2s

(3) tan1(2) N of W

(2) 3s

(4) none of these

(3) 4s
(4) 8s
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9.

Power delivered to a body varies as P = 3 t .

11.

Force-time graph of a particle moving in a


straight line is shown in figure. Mass of

Find out the change in kinetic energy of the

particle is 4 kg and the particle starts from


rest. Work done by all the forces acting on
the particle between time interval t = 0 to

body from t = 2 to t = 4 sec.


(1) 16 J

t = 6 s is

(2) 64 J
(3) 56 J
(4) 48 J

10.

Particles A and B are moving with constant


(1) 400 J

velocity in two perpendicular directions as

(2) 200 J

shown in diagram at t = 0, then the velocity of

(3) 800 J
separation between A and B at t = 1 second is :

(4) 80 J
12.

A perfect smooth sphere A of mass 2kg is in


contact with a rectangular block B of mass
4kg and vertical wall as shown in the figure.
All surfaces are smooth. The normal reaction

(1) 5 2 m/s

(2)

7
2

by vertical wall on sphere A is : (g = 10 m/s2)

m/s

(3) 7 2 m/s

(4)

5
2

(1) 45 N
m/s

(2) 40 N
(3) 50 N
(4) 42 N

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13.

A block of mass m is placed on a rough

15.

A small frictionless block slides with velocity

horizontal surface. The coefficient of static

0.5 gr on the horizontal surface as shown

friction and kinetic friction are given to be s

in the Figure. The block leaves the surface at

and k respectively. A constant horizontal

point C. The angle in the Figure is :

force F0 is applied to the block. The distance


travelled by the block in t0 seconds is :
(Given : m = 2kg, s = 0.3, k = 0.2,
F0 = 10N, t0 = 4 sec)

(1) cos1 (4/9)

(1) 16 m

14.

(2) 24 m

(2) cos1(3/4)

(3) zero

(3) cos1(1/2)

(4) None of these

(4) none of the above

A particle of mass 2 kg is subjected to a


force which varies with distance as shown in
figure. If it starts its journey from rest at x = 0,

16.

A is highest point on the path of a projectile.


If the average velocity of the projectile
between O and A is 8i 3j then tan is :

its velocity at x = 15 m is

y
u

O
(1) 10 m/s
(2) 0 m/s
(3) 20 2 m/s

(1) 3/8
(2) 1
(3) 3/4
(4) data is not sufficient

(4) 20 3 m/s

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17.

A point mass m is suspended from a light

18.

In the system shown in figure acceleration of


the two blocks is :

thread of length , fixed at O, is whirled in a

4 kg

horizontal circle at constant speed as


shown, the forces on the mass are
8 kg

30
l

(1) 4/3 m/s2

(2) 2/3 m/s2


T

(1)

(3) 20/3 m/s2


(4) 10/3 m/s2

19.

In the figure a block slides along a track

from one level to a higher level, by moving


through an intermediate valley. The track is

(2)

frictionless until the block reaches the

higher level. There a frictional force stops

the block in a distance d. The blocks initial


F

speed v0 is 6m/s, the height difference h is

(3)

1.1 m and the coefficient of kinetic friction

is 0.6. The value of d is :


T

(4)
(1) 1.17 m

(2) 1.71 m

(3) 7.11 m

(4) 11.7 m

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20.

Initially the block is at rest acceleration of the

23.

Contact force between the blocks is :

block is :

(1) 8 N
(2) 12 N
(1) 2 m/s

(2) 0 m/s

(3) 1 m/s2

(4) 0.5 m/s2

(3) 16 N
(4) None of these

21.

A body of mass 2 kg is kept stationary by


pressing it against a vertical wall by a force
of 100 N. The coefficient of friction between
wall and body is 0.3. Then the frictional force
is equal to

24.

Two blocks m1 = 4kg and m2 = 2kg,


connected by a weightless rod on a plane

(1) 100 N

having inclination of 370. The coefficients of

(2) 20 N

dynamic friction of m1 and m2 with the

(3) 30 N
inclined plane are = 0.25. Then the

(4) 10 N

common acceleration of the two blocks and


22.

Block A of mass 4 kg and block B of mass


6 kg are resting on a horizontal surface as

the tension in the rod are :

shown in the figure. There is no friction


between the block B and the horizontal
surface. The coefficient of friction between
the blocks is 0.2. If the value of g = 10 ms

the maximum horizontal foce F that can be


applied on block B without any relative

(1) 2 m/s2, T = 5 N

motion between A and B is


(2) 10 m/s2 ,T = 0 N
(3) 15 m/s2, T = 9N
(1) 20 N
(2) 40 N
(3) 60 N

(4) 4 m/s2, T = 0

(4) 100 N
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25.

The blocks A and B are released as shown

27.

The blocks A and B are arranged as shown

in the figure. Friction is absent everywhere.

in the figure. The pulley is frictionless. The

Find the ratio of magnitude of acceleration of

mass of A is 10 kg. The coefficient of friction

block A and acceleration of block B

between block A and horizontal surface is


0.20. The minimum mass of B to start the
motion will beP
A

(1) 3/4
(2) 4/3

(1) 2 kg

(3) 1

(2) 0.2 kg

(4) zero

(3) 5 kg
(4) 10 kg

26.

Two masses of 10 kg and 20 kg respectively


are connected by a massless spring as shown

28.

A heavy particle of mass 1kg is suspended


from a massless string attached to a roof. A

in figure. A force of 200 N acts on the 20 kg


mass at the instant when the 10 kg mass has
2

an acceleration of 12 ms

towards right, the

such that in the equilibrium position the string


makes an angle 60 with the vertical. The
magnitude of the force F equals

acceleration of the 20 kg mass is :


10kg

horizontal force F is applied to the particle

20kg
60

200 N

(1) 2 ms2
(2) 4ms2

(1) 10 N
(2) 10 3 N

(3) 10ms2
(4) 20ms

(3) 5 N

(4)

10
3

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30.

STATEMENT-1 : W hile drawing a line on

SECTION - II
a paper, friction force acts on paper in

Reasoning Type
the same direction along which line is
This section contains 2 reasoning type questions.
drawn on the paper.
Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4),

STATEMENT-2 : Friction always opposes

out of which ONLY ONE is correct.


motion.
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
29.

STATEMENT-1 : A man standing in a lift


which is moving upward, will feel his weight
to be greater than when the lift was at rest.
STATEMENT-2 : If the acceleration of the lift
is a upward, then the man of mass m shall
feel his weight to be equal to normal reaction
(N) exerted by the lift given by N = m(g+a)

Statement-2 is a correct explanation for


Statement-1.
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

(where g is acceleration due to gravity)


(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

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32.

PART B

Which of

Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12,

correct:

N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27,

(i) 98.6

Si = 28, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40,

the following relations is/are

(ii) 1 torr < 1 pascal < 1 cm of Hg < 1 bar < 1

Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65,


atm

As = 75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137,

(iii) 1 cm = 1 mL < 1 dm = 1 L < 1 m

Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

(iv) 10 J = 1 MJ = 10
SECTION - I

KJ

(1) (i), (ii) & (iii) only

Straight Objective Type

(2) (iii) only

This section contains 30 multiple choice

(3) (i) & (iii) only

questions. Each question has 4 choices (1),

(4) (i), (ii), (iii) & (iv) all

(2), (3) and (4) for its answer, out of which


33.

What is the number of photons of light with a

ONLY ONE is correct.


wavelength of 4000 pm that provide 1J of
31.

energy?

Use the data given in the following table to


calculate

the

molar

mass

of

naturally

(1) 2.012

16

photons

(2) 2.012

10

photons

(3) 2.012

23

photons

(4) 20.12

16

photons

occurring argon isotopes:


Isotope
36

Ar

38

Ar

40

Ar

Isotopic
molar mass

Abundance
1

35.96755 g mol

37.96272 g mol

39.9624 g mol

0.337%
0.063%
99.600%

34.

The energy of second Bohr's orbit in H-atom


-1

is -328 kJ mol , hence the energy of fourth


Bohr orbit would be :
-1

(1) -82 kJ mol

(1) 39.948 g mol

-1

(2) -41 kJ mol

(3) -1312 kJ mol

(2) 37.96272 g mol

(3) 38.48562 g mol

-1

-1

(4) 39.9624 g mol

(4) -164 kJ mol

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35.

Light of wavelength falls on a metal having

38.

NH3 is formed in the following steps :

work function 2hc/1. Photoelectric effect will

I : Ca + C CaC2

take place only if:

II : CaC2 + N2 CaCN2 + C 100% yield

(1) 1

III : CaCN2 + H2O NH3 + CaCO3

50% yield

100% yield

(2) 21

To obtain 2 mol NH3, calcium required is :

(3) 1

(1) 1 mol

(4) 1 / 2

(2) 2 mol
(3) 3 mol

36.

th

Let the total number of orbitals in a shell be

(4) 4 mol

16 and value of azimuthal quantum number


for the unpaired electron in vanadium atom

39.

Which of the following graphs is correct?

(Z = 23) be 'b', then find the sum (a + b).

PV
(1)

(1) 4
(2) 5

T
(at constant amount of gas)

(3) 6
(4) 3

37.

Calcium carbonate reacts with aqueous HCl

(2)

to give CaCl2 and CO2 according to the


reaction,
CaCO3 (s) + 2 HCl (aq) CaCl2 (aq) +
CO2(g) + H2O(l).

(3)

What mass of CaCO3 is required to react


completely with 25mL of 0.75 M HCl?
(1) 0.938 g
(2) 2.938 g
(3) 10 g

(4)

(4) 9.38 g

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40.

What will be the pressure exerted by a

42.

represented by the curve as shown.

mixture of 3.2 g of methane and 4.4 g of


3

Velocity at point A is :

carbon dioxide contained in a 9 dm flask at


.

27

lit. atm.

Distribution of molecules with velocity is

.mol )

(1) 0.821 atm.


(2) 8.21atm
(3) 0.0821atm
(4) 82.21atm

41.

Identify the correct statement(s)

(1)

3RT
M

(2)

2RT
M

(3)

8RT
M

(4)

RT
M

I - Average translational kinetic energy is


independent of the amount of the gas.
II - If a gas expands at constant temperature,
it

indicates

that

pressure

of

the

gas

increases :

43.

Two chemically non-reactive gases are

III- If temperature of gas is increased from T

contained separately in two bulbs of same

K to 2T K then pressure of gas increases to

capacity at pressure P1 and P2 under similar

double value in a constant volume container.

conditions respectively. If the two bulbs are

(1) I, II and III

connected, the pressure of gaseous mixture

(2) I and III

after some time would be :

(3) II and III

(1) equal to (P1 + P2)

(4) and

(2) greater than (P1 + P2)


(3) less than (P1 + P2)
(4) Cannot be predicted

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44.

Two glass bulbs A (of 100 mL capacity), and

46.

The

IUPAC

name

of

the

compound

B (of 150 mL capacity) containing same gas


is :

are connected by a small tube of negligible


volume.

At

particular

temperature

the

(1) 3,3-dimethyl-1-hydroxy cyclohexane

pressure in A was found to be 20 times more

(2) 1, 1 dimethyl3hydroxy cyclohexane

than that in bulb B. The stopcock is opened

(3) 3,3-dimethyl-1-cyclohexanol

without

(4) 1,1-dimethyl-3-cyclohexanol

changing

the

temperature.

The

pressure in A will
47.

(1) drop by 75%

The correct IUPAC name of the compound


is-

(2) drop by 57%

CH3
|

(3) drop by 25%

CH3

(4) will remain same

CH3 CH2

3
2

(1) 5,6-diethyl-8-methyldec-6-ene
45.

A vessel initially contains two gases A and B

(2) 5,6-diethyl-3-methyldec-4-ene

in the mass ratio 2 : 1 respectively. If the

(3) 6-butyl-5-ethyl-3-methyl-oct-4-ene

above gas mixture is allowed to effuse

(4) 2,4,5-triethyl-3-ene

through a hole, the molar composition of the


mixture coming initially out of the hole

48.

Which of the following pairs of structures do

is 1 : 4.

not represent isomers

Find the ratio of the moles of gases A and B

(1)

and

present in the vessel in the beginning


respectively :

(2)

and

(3)

and

(4)

and

(1) 1 : 2
(2) 8 : 1
(3) 2 : 1
(4) 1 : 8

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49.

Which of the following pairs of compounds

52.

are ring-chain isomers ?

Which of the following is correct statement ?


(1) SO2 is anhydride of sulphuric acid

(1) Propene and cyclopropene

(2) NO2 is anhydride of nitric acid

(2) 1-Propanol and methoxyethane

(3) Cl2O7 is anhydride of perchloric acid

(3) 1-Propanol and epoxypropane


(4) N2O is anhydride of nitrous acid
(4) Propene and cyclopropane
53.
50.

Which one of the following has the regular

Which of the following statement is not


correct -

tetrahedral structure?

(1) CH3

(Atomic nos. : B = 5, S = 16, Xe = 54)

shows sp2-hybridisation whereas

(1) BF4

CH3 shows sp3-hybridisation

(2) SF4

(2) NH4 has a regular tetrahedral geometry


(3) XeF4
(3) sp2-hybridised orbitals have equal s and
(4) XeO2F4
p character
(4) Hybridisation orbitals always form
51.

Which of the following is wrong -bonds


(1) NH3 < PH3 < AsH3 Acidic character
54.

(2) Li < Be < B < C IE1

A molecule which can not exist theoretically


is:

(3) Al2O3 < MgO < Na2O < K2O Basic


(1) SF4

character
(4) Li+ < Na+ < K+ < Cs+ Ionic radius

(2) OF2
(3) OF4
(4) O2F2

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55.

IUPAC

name

of

the

compound

57.

Alkane that give only one alkyl-chloride upon


reaction with chlorine inpresence of light.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

is

(1) 2-Ethanoyl oxy-3-methoxycarbonyl


58.

In P4, P4O6 and P4O10 have how many

cyclopropane carboxylic acid


bonds respectively?
(2) 2-Methoxycarbonyl-3-ethanoyloxy
(1) 12, 6, 16
cyclopropane carboxylic acid
(2) 16, 6, 12
(3) Methyl-2-carboxy-3-ethanoyloxy

(3) 6, 12, 16

cyclopropane carboxylate

(4) 16, 16, 12

(4) 2-Methoxycarbonyl-3-carboxy cyclopropyl

59.

ethanoate

Correct order of bond angle in CH2F2


(1) H C H > H C F > F C F
(2) F C F > H C F > H C H

56.

The minimum number of carbon atoms in an


(3) H C H > F C F > H C F
alkane, alkene and alkyne with one smallest
(4) H C F > F C F > H C H
side chain is given by the set
60.

Number of SS bond in H2SxO6

(1) 3, 4, 5
(1) x
(2) 4, 4, 5
(2) (x 1)
(3) 4, 5, 5,
(3) x 2
(4) 4, 6, 4

(4) x + 1

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64.

PART C

The roots of the equation ix 4x 4i = 0 are

SECTION - I

(1) 2i

Straight Objective Type

(2) 2i

This section contains 30 multiple choice questions.


(3) 2i, 2i
Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for
(4) 2i, 2i

its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

61.

Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; B = {2, 3, 6, 7}. Then


(B

the number of elements in (A


is

62.

If graph of y = ax + bx + c is as shown
below, then which of the following options

(1) 18

(2) 6

(3) 4

(4) 0

65.

(logx a.loga y.logy z)

is/are true ?

is equal to

(1) x
(2) y
(3) z

(1)

bc
2a

bc
2a

(2)

b
2a

b
2a

(4) None of these


63.

If p, q, r, s R then equation
2

(x + px + 3q) (x + r x + q) (x + sx2q)= 0
has

(3)

b2 4ac
a

(4)

b2 4ac
a

(1) 6 real roots

b2 4ac
a

(2) At least two real roots


(3) 2 real and 4 imaginary roots

b2 4ac
a

(4) 4 real and 2 imaginary roots


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66.

If both roots of x 2ax + a + a 2 = 0 are

70.

If

less than 2, then 'a' lies in interval (1) (1, 2)

x
=
cos

y
2

cos
3

z
2

cos
3

, then

x + y + z is

(2) (, 1)

(1) 1

(3) (2, )

(2) 0

(4) [1, 2]

(3) 1
(4) 2

67.

The sum of the cubes of the roots of


the equation, x px + qx r = 0 is
3

71.

If

tanA

(1) p + 3pq 3r

3
4

(2) p + 3pq + 3r

quadrant then

and

lies

in

third

sin A cos A
is equal to
cot A

(3) p 3pq 3r
3

(4) p 3pq + 3r
68.

sin 36 sin

sin

sin

(1)

20
21

(2)

21
20

(3)

20
21

(1) 1/4
(2) 1/16
(3) 3/4
(4)
(4) 5/16

69.

If cos + cos = a, sin + sin = b and


= 2 then
2

(1) a + b 2
2

(3) 3 a b

72.

21
20

The minimum value of 3 cosx + 4 sinx + 8 is


(1) 5

cos3
=
cos

(2) 9
2

(2) a + b 3
2

(4) 2 a b

(3) 7
(4) 3

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73.

If 2 5 7 6 a 4 5 6 b is divisible by 15 then

77.

If A = 1 + r
b

(1) a = 6 and b = 5

B=1+r +r

(2) a = 4 and b = 0
then
(3) a = 4 and b = 5

2b

+ r

+r

3b

2a

+ r

3a

+......... and

+......., where 0 < r < 1

a
is equal to
b

(1) logB A

(4) a = 3 and b = 0

(2) log1 B(1 A)


74.

If 8

= 4096 then x is equal to

(1) 12/5

A 1
(3) logB1
A
B

(2) 3/4

(4) None of these

(3) 5/4
(4) 4/3
78.
75.

Greatest integer less than the number

If

x =

1 3 i
, then the value of
2
4

the

expression x x + 6x 4, equals

log 2 15 . log 1 / 6 2. log 3 1/6 is

(1) 1 + 2 3 i

(1) 4
(2) 2 2 3 i

(2) 3

(3) 2 + 2 3 i

(3) 2

(4) None of these

(4) 1

76.

The set of real value(s) of p for which


the equation,2x + 3+2x3=px+ 6

79.

The solution set of

(x

10

x 24 (x

has more than two solutions is :

3
3

(1) {0, 4}

(1) (2, 1] [1/2, 3)

(2) ( 4, 4)

(2) (2, 1) (1/2, 3)

(3) R {4, 4, 0}

(3) [2, 1] [1/2, 3] {8}

(4) {0}

(4) (2, 1] [1/2, 3) {8}

0 is

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80.

Number of integral solution of equation

83.

| |x 1| + 2 | 4, is/are

Sum

(2) 5
(1)

4
9

(2)

2
9

(3)

1
3

(3) 3
(4) 6

Solution
x2

set

of

terms

of

the

series

the

inequality

< 2x 3 is

(1) x ,

5
2

(4) none of these

16 7

, 10
(2) x
2

84.

If a, b, c are positive numbers then greatest

bc
ac
ab

c
a

c
a
b is :
value of
abc

(3) x [3, )
3

(4) x ,
2

82.

infinite

2 5
8
11

.............is
12 24
3 6

(1) 4

81.

to

(1)

1
3

(2)

1
2

(3)

1
4

In the sequence a b b b c c c c c d d d d d d d
e e............. which alphabet comes at 50 th
position :
(1) f
(2) g
(3) h

(4) tending to infinite

(4) j

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85.

nd

If 2

th

th

, 5 , 11 terms of an AP are in G.P. and


88.

th

nd

10 term is three more than thrice of 2

term

tan2 4 tan2
1 tan2 tan2

then the sum of square of first 11 terms of the

(1) cot cot 7

AP is :

(2) tan7 tan

(1)

2425
2

(2)

5841
4

(3)

2277
2

(4)

4563
4

89.

(3) tan

3
2
tan
2

(4) cot

3
2
cot
2

is equal to

x 1 x
,
If relation R is defined as R =
2
2
: where x W and x is odd & less

86.

If in a G.P. Sn = 1023, Tn = 512, T3 = 4 then

than10 then range of R is

n=
(1) 8

(1) {1, 3, 5, 7}

(2) 9
(2) {1, 3, 5, 7, 9}
(3) 10
(3) {0, 1, 2, 3, 4}
(4) 11
(4) {2, 4, 6, 8}
87.

Which of the following is not an equivalence


90.

If A and B are any two sets, then -

relation in Z:
(1) a R b a + b is an even integer
(2) a R b a b is an even integer
(3) a R b a < b
(4) a R b a = b

(1) (A B) B = A
(2) (A B) B = A B
(3) (A B) B =
(4) (A B) B = B

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