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SECTION - I PHYSICS

PART I: Single Correct Answer Type

This section contains 16 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (+3, 1)

1. In the figure shown, the left block of mass 1 kg is struck
sharply with an impulse (horizontal) J to the right. The spring
of stiffness 200 N/m was initially in its natural length. The
floor has coefficient of friction
4
1
= and the mass of the
right block is 2 kg. The minimum value of J so that heavier
block starts moving is ) m/s 10 (
2
= g


J

(a) S N
2 2
1
(b) S N
2
1
(c) 1 N S (d) S N
2
3


2. A stone is dropped from a certain height. The ratio of speeds averaged over total distance and total
time of fall is
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 2 : 1 (c) 4 : 3 (d) 3 : 1

3. One end of a spring initially in natural length
0
l lying on a horizontal
frictionless table is fixed and the other end is fastened to a small puck
of mass m. The puck is given a velocity in a direction perpendicular to
the spring of magnitude
0
v .

m
v
0
l
0

In the course of motion the maximum elongation of the spring is .
10
0
l
The force constant of the spring
is (Take units 121
2
0
2
0
=
l
mv
)
(a) 2100 N/m (b) 1050 N/m (c) 4200 N/m (d) 1000 N/m

4. A particle of mass m describes a circle of radius r. The centripetal acceleration of the particle is 4/r
2
.
The momentum of the particle is
(a)
r
m 4
(b)
r
m 2
(c)
r
m 4
(d)
r
m 2


5. Two beads of mass m each are positioned at the top of a
frictionless hoop of mass M and radius R, which stands vertically
on the ground. The beads are given tiny kicks, and they slide down
the hoop, one to the right and other-one to the left, as shown. The
smallest value of m/M for which the hoop will rise up off the
ground at some time during the motion, is

M
m m

(a)
3
2
(b)
4
3
(c)
2
3
(d) 1

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6. In the following figure a wire of radius r fixed lightly
at P and Q. The youngs modulus of the material of the
wire is Y and a << L. If it is pulled into the form PRQ
the tension in the wire is

R
O
T
T
a
P Q
2L

(a)
2
2
2L
Ya
(b)
2
2 2
L
r Ya
(c)
2
2 2
2L
r Ya t
(d)
2
2 2
L
Ya r t


7. Two trains A and B are moving on same track in opposite direction with velocity 25 m/s and 15m/s
respectively. When separation between them becomes 225 m, drivers of both the trains apply brakes
producing uniform retardation in train A while retardation of train B increases linearly with time at the
rate of 0.3 m/s
3
. The minimum retardation of train A to avoid collision will be
(a) 2 m/s
2
(b) 2.5 m/s
2
(c) 2.25 m/s
2
(d) 2.75 m/s
2


8. A block of mass m is slowly pulled up on inclined plane of height h
and inclination u with the top of a string parallel to the incline. Which
of the following statement is correct for the block when it moves up
from the bottom to the top of the incline:

h
u
m

(a) Work done by the normal reaction force is zero
(b) Work done by the string on block is mgh
(c) Work done by the gravity is mgh
(d) Work done by the block is mgh/2

9. If the magnitude of tangential and normal accelerations of a particle moving on a curve in a plane be
constant throughout, then which of the following represent the variation of radius of curvature with
time?
(a)

r
t
(b)

r
t


(c)

r
t
(d)

r
t


10. A block system is shown in figure. Frictional force
on 2kg is
1
f and on 3kg is
2
f and T is tension in the
string connecting block A and B. Which of the
following is correct

T
2kg 3kg
2kg 1kg
=0.4 =0.5
y
x
A B

(a) N T i f i f 2 ,

15 ,

8
2 1
= = = (b) N T i f i f 2 ,

15 ,

8
2 1
= = =
(c) N T i f i f 5 ,

15 ,

5
2 1
= = = (d) N T i f i f 5 ,

15 ,

5
2 1
= = =

11. A block can slide on a smooth inclined plane of inclination u kept on the floor of a lift. When the lift is
descending with retardation a, the acceleration of the block relative to the incline is
(a) (g +a) sin u (b) (g a)
(c) g sin u (d) (g a) sin u
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12. A string is wound on a spool which is kept on a rough
horizontal floor having sufficient friction to prevent slipping. If
string is pulled then
1. string winds 2. string unwinds

F
P

3. spool moves left 4. spool moves right
5. point P moves left 6. point P moves right
Which of the above options are correct?
(a) 2, 3, 5 (b) 1, 4, 6 (c) 2, 4, 6 (d) 2, 3, 4


13. The mass m is at rest and spring is relaxed initially. If the large
plank starts moving with constant acceleration ' 'a the maximum
compression of spring with spring constant k is

m

(a)
k
ma
(b)
k
mg

(c)
k
ma 2
(d)
k
mg 2


14. A solid ball in uniform pure rolling collides head on and elastically with another identical ball initially
at rest. If the first ball, immediately after collision, comes to a stand still, the coefficient of friction
between two balls is

R
e
M
R
M
v

(a) 0.2 (b) 0.4 (c) 0.5 (d) 0.75


15. In the figure, the coefficient of static friction between the
two blocks is 0.5. Acceleration of the larger block (a) is 25
m/s
2
. Then

a
m M

(a) smaller block slides down with respect to larger block
(b) smaller block remains stationary with respect to larger
block

(c) smaller block slides up with respect to larger block
(d) limiting friction acts between the blocks


16. A particle moves in xy-plane such that its position as a function of time is given by
t x t = 2 sin 2
) 2 cos 1 ( 2 t y t =
where all parameters are in S.I. units. Then choose the correct statement out of the following
(a) path of the particle is symmetrical about x-axis
(b) net force on the particle is always directed towards origin
(c) speed of the particle is changing with time
(d) average speed of the particle in the time-interval 0 = t to 2 = t sec is sec / 4 m t







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PART II: Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type

This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices
(A), (B), (C) or (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct. (+4, 1)

17. For a particle of mass 1 kg moving with a constant acceleration, in any interval of time when initial
and final velocities are u and v
(a) the average velocity is ) (
2
1
v u +


(b) the average velocity is
2
2 2
v u +

(c) the average kinetic energy is ) (
2
1
2 2
v u +


(d) the average kinetic energy is ) (
6
1
2 2
uv v u + +

18. A light thin rod connected to two point masses, each of value
m, is rotating about a vertical axis with angular speed e such
that it traces the lateral surface of a cone.
1
T and
2
T are
tensions in upper half and lower half of the rod. Then



l/2
l/2
m
m

(a) moment of inertia of the rotating system about the axis of rotation depends on e
(b) moment of inertia of a system depends upon the mass of the system as well as the distribution of
mass with respect to axis of rotation
(c) the ratio
2
1
T
T
depends on e
(d) the ratio
2
1
T
T
does not depends on e

19. A solid cylinder of radius R is projected with
velocity
0
v on a rough horizontal surface of
coefficient of friction '' at t =0 and at the same
instant it has an angular velocity of
R
v
0
4
as
shown in figure. Then

O v
0
4v
0
/R

(a) the cylinder stops at
g
v
t

=
0
and then turns back
(b) at
g
v
t

=
3
5
0
the cylinder starts pure rolling
(c) at ,
0
g
v
t

= angular velocity of the cylinder is


R
v
0
2

(d) at ,
3
0
g
v
t

= speed of the cylinder is


0
v



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20. A car has total mass 50 kg (including fuel). Gases are ejected
backwards with a velocity 20 m/s with respect to car. The rate
of ejection of gas is 2 kg/s. If the mass of fuel is 20 kg and the
car starts from rest. If the coefficient of friction between car
and road is =0.1. Which of the following statements is/are
correct (
2
m/s 10 = g and 28 . 0
3
4
ln = |
.
|

\
|
)


(a) maximum speed of car will be 0.6 m/s
(b) car will start moving after time t =5 sec
(c) car will stop after t =10.6 sec
(d) maximum speed of car will be 1 m/s

21. Acceleration (a) versus displacement (x) and potential energy (u) versus x of a particle moving along
x-axis is shown. Mass of the particle is 1 kg and it has velocity 4 m/s at x =0
a(m/s
2
)
20
4 8
x(m)
u(J )
120
120
4
8
x(m)

(a) kinetic energy at x =4 m is 88 J
(b) work done by conservative forces when it is at x =8 m is 240 J
(c) total work done when it is at x =8 m is 120 J
(d) work done by external force when it is at x =8 m is 120 J

22. A ladder of length l and uniform mass density stands on a frictionless floor and leans against a
frictionless wall. It is initially held motionless with its bottom end at an infinitesimal distance from the
wall. It is then released where upon the bottom end slides away from the wall and top end slide down
the wall, then
(a) ladder makes an angle |
.
|

\
|

3
2
cos
1
with the wall (when it looses contact with the wall)
(b) horizontal component of centre of mass velocity is
3
gl

(when it looses contact with the wall)
(c) from start to finish normal reaction from the wall reaches a maximum value
(d) speed of centre of mass at the time of loosing contact with wall is
3
gl

23. In the adjoining figure block A is of mass m and block B
is of mass 2m. The spring has a force constant k. All the
surfaces are smooth and the system is released from rest
with spring unstretched

A
B

(a) The maximum extension of the spring is
k
mg 4

(b) The speed of block A when extension in spring is
k
mg 2
, is
k
m
g
3
2
2
(c) Net acceleration of block B when the extension in the spring is maximum, is g
3
2
.
(d) Tension in the thread for extension of
k
mg 2
in spring is mg.
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24. A small ring of mass m can slide on a smooth rod. The ring
is attached to a particle of mass m by a string of length l. A
horizontal velocity gl v 2
0
= is given to the ring



v
0
Ring
l

m


(a) the maximum angle that the string will make in subsequent motion is 60 with vertical
(b) the maximum angle that the string will make in subsequent motion is 30 with vertical
(c) velocity of ring when string makes maximum angle with vertical is
2
gl

(d) velocity of particle when string makes maximum angle with vertical is
2
gl


25. A wedge is lying on a rough horizontal surface. A small sphere
collides with wedge as shown in figure. Then before and after
collision conservation of momentum is not applicable. (There
is no friction between sphere and wedge.)
(a) for (wedge +sphere) along x-axis
(b) for (wedge +sphere) along y-axis
(c) for sphere only along ' y
(d) for sphere only along ' x
y
x
M
' x
' y
rough


26. A particle is released from a point D. DAB is frictionless
while BC has a coefficient of friction =0.4 and sphere
makes a perfectly elastic collision with vertical wall, then
(a) total distance covered by particle on AC before it stops is
29m
(b) particle crosses the point B 9 times before coming to rest
(c) particle crosses the point B 10 times before coming to
rest
(d) number of collisions made by particle with wall are 5
before it stops

B A C
D
8m
2m 1m
wall



PART III: PARAGRAPH TYPE

This section contains 6 multiple choice questions relating to three paragraphs with two
questions on each paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct. (+3,0)


Paragraph for Question No. 27 28
The system shown in the figure is initially at origin and is moving with a constant velocity .

m/s) 5 ( k A
force i t F

) 120 ( =

acts on mass
2
m , here F is in Newton and time t is in seconds. The man throws a
light ball, at the instant when
1
m starts slipping on
2
m , with a velocity 10 m/s vertically up with
respect to him self. Taking the mass of each block and man as 60 kg and assuming that the man never
slips on
2
m . The coefficient of friction between
1
m and
2
m is 0.2. There is no friction between
2
m
and ground. (Take
2
m/s 10 = g and neglect the dimensions of the system)
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m2

m1

=0.2
Smooth
man
z
x
y


27. The time at which man throws the ball is
(a) 1 sec (b) 3 sec (c) 6 sec (d) sec
3
4


28. Projection velocity of ball with respect to ground is
(a) k j i

10

3 + + (b) k j i

10

5 . 1 + + (c) k j i

10

5 . 0 + + (d) k j

10 +


Paragraph for Question No. 29 30

A dumbbell consisting of two solid spheres A and B each of volume V (Radius of each =l/6) but of
masses M and 2M and a massless rod. The distance between the centres of the spheres is l. It is
observed that by attaching a point mass m to the rod at a distance x from the centre of sphere B, the
dumbbell floats with the rod horizontal on the surface of water and each sphere exactly half submerged
as shown. neglect the volume of point mass and rod. The density of water is
V
M 5
= .

M
A
l/6
2M
B
l/6
l
m
x

29. The value of m is
(a) 7 M (b) 2 M (c) 9 M (d) 4 M

30. The value of x is
(a)
3
l
(b)
3
2l
(c) l
4
3
(d)
4
l


Paragraph for Question No. 31 32

A train starts from rest at t =0 along a straight track with a constant acceleration of 5 m/s
2
. A
passenger at rest in train observes a particle of mass 1 kg on the floor with which it has a co-efficient
of friction
s
=
k
=0.6. At t =4 s, a horizontal force F =13 N is applied on the particle for 2 s
duration. The passenger observes that the particle is now moving in a perpendicular direction of
motion of the train. (g =10 m/s
2
)

31. The direction in which force (F =13 N) is applied is at
(a) 90 with the direction of motion of the train
(b)
13
5
cos
1
with the direction of motion of the train
(c)
12
5
cos
1
with the direction of motion of the train
(d)
13
12
cos
1
with the direction of motion of the train

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32. The magnitude of acceleration of the particle with respect to the ground at t =5 sec is
(a) 61m/s
2
(b) 72m/s
2
(c) 8m/s
2
(d) 6 m/s
2


PART IV: Integer Answer Type

This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit
integer, ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive) (+6,1)

33. A force ),

( j x i y K F + =

(where K is a +ve constant) acts on a particle moving in xy plane starting


from origin, the particle is taken along the positive x-axis to the point (a, 0) and then parallel to y axis
to the point (a, a). If the total work done by force F on the particle is
2
nka . Find n +3.

34. Two identical carts A and B (each of mass 100 kg) with one man in each move without friction along
parallel rails towards each other. When the carts are opposite to each other the men (each of mass 50
kg) exchange their places by jumping in the direction perpendicular to the motion direction. As a
consequence cart A stops and cart B keeps moving in same direction, with its velocity becoming 3 m/s.
Find the initial velocity of cart B.

35. A block of mass kg 10
2
, connected by a horizontal fixed spring of stiffness constant
1 2
Nm 10 2

,
placed on a horizontal surface such that a thin layer of liquid of coefficient of viscosity
2
Nsm 75 . 0

= q of width = m 10
2
exist between the block and the horizontal surface as shown in
figure. If area of base of the block is
2 2
m 10

and a periodic force t F ) s (100 sin N) 50 . 7 (


1
= is
applied on the block, then find amplitude (in cm) of oscillation of the block.
F =(7.50 N) sin (100 s
1
) 10
2
kg
Liquid
k =200 Nm
2


36. From the top of tower of height 80 m, a body is projected up with velocity 50 m/s at an angle of
inclination of 37. If mass of the body is m =0.02 kg and acceleration due to gravity is 10 m/s
2
, then
find power (in watts) supplied by gravitational force on the body seven second after the projection.

37. A particle is moving in a plane according to the law
3 2
, bt y at x = = where . / 1 , / 2
3 2
s m b s m a = =
Radius of curvature of particle at . 1s t = is found to be .
12
3
m
q
Find q.

38. Two particles are projected simultaneously from
positions A and B with velocities as shown in
figure. They will be closest to each other after
time t (in seconds). Find the value of t.

10m/s
2 5 m/s
45
10m
37
A
B




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PART V: Matrix Match Type

T hissection contains1 questi on. Each questi on contai nsstatementsgi ven in two columns, which have
to be matched. T he statements i n Column-I are labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in
Column - I I are labelled p, q, r, sand t. Any gi ven statement in Column-I can have correct matching
with ONE OR MORE statement( s) i n Column- I I . T he appropriate bubbles corresponding to the
answers to these questions have to be darkened as illustrated i n the followi ng example: I f the correct
matchesare A - p , sand t ; B - q and r ; C - p and q ; and D - sand t. (+ 6, 0)


39. A solid sphere of radius R =0.5m is placed on a rough
surface. A force N F 7 = is applied at point A. Sphere
starts to perform pure rolling. Height of point A varies
as kt h h + =
0
where 1 . 0
0
= h m k =0.4 m/sec

rough surface
R
h
F
A

Column I Column II
(a) At t =5/4 sec frictional force acting on sphere will be

(p). backward
(b) A sec
2
3
= t frictional force acting on sphere will be

(q). forward
(c) At sec
4
7
= t frictional force acting on sphere will be

(r). 0
(d) Work done by friction force from t = 0 to
t =7/4 sec
(s). 1N

(t). the magnitude of frictional force is
independent of applied force.

SOLUTIONS
SECTION-A
1. (b)
J =mu
u =
1
J
..... (i)
As the smaller block compresses the spring, the spring force increases, the bigger block is about to
move when
Kx =Mg
x = m
40
1
..... (ii)
Applying work energy theorem for smaller block
) 0 (
2
1
2
1
0
2 2 2
x K x mg mu + = ..... (iii)
Solving m/s
2
1
= u S N
2
1
= J

(b)

2. (c)

2
0
0
0
gT
T
dt gt
dt
Vdt
V
T
T
T
t
= = = > <
}
}
}

gT
dt gt
dt t g
Vdt
dt V
ds
Vds
V
T
T
s
3
2
0
0
2 2
2
= = = = > <
}
}
}
}
}
}

3
4
=
> <
> <
t
s
V
V

(c)

3. (a)
Lets assume that speed of the puck at the time of maximum elongation is v then using COME

2 2 2
0
2
1
2
1
2
1
kx mv mv + = ...... (i)
More over using COAM
|
.
|

\
|
+ =
10
0
0 0 0
l
l mv l mv

10
11
0
v
v = ..... (ii)
Solving (i) and (ii)
N/m 2100 121
121
2100
121
2100
2
0
2
0
= = =
l
mv
k
(a)

4. (d)

r
v e i
r r
v 2
. .
4
2
2
= =

hence
r
m
p
2
=
(d)

5. (c)
For particle Newtons second law gives
N +mg cos u =
R
mv
2

Conservation of mechanical energy gives
) cos 1 (
2
1
2
u = R mg mv
) cos 1 ( 2
2
u = gR v
u = cos
2
mg
R
mv
N = ) cos 3 2 ( u mg
Also 2N cos u =Mg 2mg (2 3 cos u) cos u =Mg
Maximum value of upward force can be achieved by
0 cos ) cos 3 2 ( = u u
u d
d

sin u =0 or cos u =
3
1


u u
mg
N



u
N N

So Mg mg =
3
1
) 1 2 ( 2 , M m =
3
2


2
3
>
M
m

So minimum value is
2
3

(c)

6. (c)

7. (b)
For train B, t
dt
dv
3 . 0 = ,
} }
=
t
dt t dv
0
0
15
3 . 0 t =10 s
In this 10 s, the train B travels a distance of 100 m.
Train A can travel a distance of 125 m before coming to rest.
as u v 2
2 2
+ = ,
2
m/s 5 . 2 = a
(b)

8. (a)
Work done by normal =0
(a)

9. (b)
Tangential acceleration
1 2
2
K
dt
s d
= (constant) c t K
dt
ds
+ =
1
c t k v + =
1

Normal acceleration
2
2
k
r
v
=
2
2
1
) (
k
r
c t k
=
+

2
2
2
1
) (
) (
| + o =
+
= t
k
c t k
r which is parabola
(b)

10. (c)

11. (a)

12. (b)
Taking torque about pt of contact torque on spool is clockwise, hence spool turns clockwise, and
goes right winding the string
(b)

13. (c)


14. (b)
R V e =
V is transferred to second ball.
Linear impulse, t N MV J A = =
where N is average impulsive normal reaction force
Impulse of friction = t NA
e = A I t N R.

R
V
I MV R = . 4 . 0
5
2
2
= = =
MR
I

(b)

15. (b)
If ' a is the minimum acceleration to prevent the downward sliding of smaller block, then
20
5 . 0
10
' = =

=
s
g
a m/s
2

limiting friction does not act
friction lesser than limiting friction keeps smaller block stationary with respect to larger
block.
(b)

16. (d)
Equation of path is
2 2 2
) ( a y a x = +
path is a circle with centre at (0, 2m) and radius 2m
t v
x
t t = 2 cos 2 2

t v
y
t t = 2 sin 2 2
s m v v v
y x
/ 4
2 2
t = + =
particle is undergoing uniform circular motion
(d)

17. (a, d)
2
) (
0
0
0
v u
dt at u
dt
dt v
v
+
=
t
+
= >= <
}
}
}
t
t
t

Where
a
u v
= t

T
1
T
2
mg
T
2 mg
u

) (
6
1
) (
2
1
2 2
0
0
2
uv v u
dt
dt at u
KE + + =
+
= > <
}
}
t
t

(a, d)

18. (a, b, c)
l
g
l m T
mg T
2 2
2
2
cos
sin sin
cos
e
= u
)
`

u e = u
= u

l m T
2
2
e =
mg T T = u cos ) (
2 1

u e = u sin
2
sin ) (
2
2 1
l
m T T

2
2
2 1
l
m T T e =
2 2
3
2
1
l
m T e =

2
3
2
1
=
T
T

u depends on e. So, moment of inertia depends on e.
(a, b, c)


19. (a, b, c)
The friction acts backwards initially as point of contact has velocity in forward direction and when
the cylinder stops, the friction pulls it back.
(a, b, c)

20. (a, b, c)
The thrust force is
dt
dm
V
rel

N 40 2 20
th
= = F car will start moving when
40 =(0.1)(50 2t) 10 t =5 sec
When car starts moving 40 10 ) 2 50 )( 1 . 0 ( ) 2 50 ( + = t
dt
dv
t
Velocities of car will be maximum when whole fuel is burnt i.e. at after time t =10 sec

} } }

+ =
10
5
10
5 0
2 50
40
max
t
dt
dt dv
v

m/s 6 . 0
max
= V
After this car will retard because thrust force will not act.
It will further move for 0.6 sec, so total time =(10 +0.6)s =10.6 s
(a), (b), (c)

21. (a, b, c, d)
Area of a vs x gives
2
2 2
u v
Velocity at x =4m is m/s 11 4
As u A =
on Conservati
W also
External on Conservati
W W KE + = A
(a), (b), (c), (d)
22. (a, b, c)
When ladder is in contact with wall COM moves in a
circle of radius r. The horizontal component of velocity
of centre of mass will increase until the rod is in contact
with vertical wall. When contact is lost it become
constant in the absence of any horizontal force.
Conservation of mechanical energy gives,
) cos 1 (
2
u
l
mg =
2 2
2
1
2
1
e +
c c
I MV

u
u
r
r
r
r =l/2

=
2 2
2
12
1
2
1
2 2
1
e + |
.
|

\
|
e ml
l
M
e =
l
g ) cos 1 ( 3 u

Now horizontal component
H
v =v cos u = u e cos
2
l


H
v = u u cos ) cos 1 (
4
3gl

0 =
u d
dv
H
gives cos u =
3
2

H
v =
3
gl

(a), (b), (c)

23. (a, c)
(a) At maximum extension 0 = =
B A
V V

2
2
1
2 kx mgx =


k
mg
x
m
4
=
(b) ( )
2
2
2
2
1 2
2
1 2
2 v m m
k
mg
k
k
mg
mg + + |
.
|

\
|
=

k
m
g v
3
2 =
(c) Net upward force mg k
k
mg
4
4
=
net downward force 2 mg

m
mg mg
a
3
2 4
= g
3
2
=
(d) for
k
mg
x
2
= , a =0
T =2 mg
(a, c)

24. (a, d)
At maximum angle of string with vertical, velocity of ring and particle will be equal using
conservation of momentum
v m m mv ) (
0
+ =
2
2
2
0
gl v
v = = =
2
gl

Using conservation of energy
) cos 1 (
3
1
2
1
2
1
2 2 2
0
u + + = mgl mv mv mv

2
1
cos = u 60 = u

v

v

u

(a, d)

25. (a, b, c)

26. (a, c, d)

27. (b)
i
t F
a

3
2
60 60 60
=
+ +
=


It will start slipping when g m a m
1 1
> t =3 sec
(b)

28. (a)
i
t
a

3
2
=


3
2t
dt
dv
a
x
x
= =

} }
=
3
0 0
3
2
dt t dv
x
v
x

m/s 3 =
x
v
At this instant system has velocity along z also m/s 5 =
z
v
k i V

3
system
+ =


As per problem j V

10
system ball,
=



system ball system ball,
V V V

= k j i V

10

3
ball
+ + =


(a)


29. (b)
System is in equilibrium
0
Net
=

F
m =2 M
(b)

O
1

V/2g =5/2Mg
mg
x
2Mg
l x
V/2g =5/2Mg
Mg


30. (c)
As the system is in equilibrium
Net torque ( ) zero
Net
= t


Taking torque about
1
O
Mgl x l mg Mgl
2
5
) ( 2 = +

4
3l
x =
(c)

31. (b)
ma F = u cos , 5 cos 13 = u ,
13
5
cos = u
(b)
32. (a)

1
sin ma mg F = u

1
10 6 . 0
13
12
13 ma = (a
1
=acceleration of the particle with respect to train)
=
1
a 6 m/s
2
a
net
= 25 36+ = 61 m/s
2

(a)

33. (2)
Work done r d F
r
r

.
2
1
}

then
}
= =
a
i dx j kx W
0
1
0

).

( and
}
+ =
a
j dy j a i y K W
0
2

).

(
}
= =
a
ka dy Ka
0
2


2
2 1
ka W W W = + =
Hence n is 1, therefore n +3 is 2.
Answer is 2.

34. (6)
Cart A +man B: 0 150 50 100
2 1
= v v
Cart B +man A: 3 150 50 100
1 2
= + v v

1
2
ms 6

= v
v
1

A
Rest
A
v
2

B
3 m/s
B
Before jump After jump

Ans.6

35. (6)

2
2
2 1
10 2 ) s 100 ( sin N) 50 . 7 (
dt
x d
m
d
Av
x t =
q


x
dt
dx
dt
x d
t
2
2
2
2 1
10 2 75 . 0 10 ) s 100 ( sin ) 50 . 7 ( + + =

..... (i)

F =(7.50 N) sin (100 s
1
) 10
2
kg
Liquid
k =200 Nm
2



FBD of Block

F
kx
d
Av q


This is the case of forced oscillation, so frequency of the block should be same as that of the periodic
force
So, Let x =A sin (100 t +|)
) 100 ( cos 100 | + = t A
dt
dx

and ) 100 ( sin 10000
2
2
| + = t A
dt
x d

) 100 ( sin 200 ) 100 ( cos 75 ) 100 ( sin 100 100 sin ) 50 . 7 ( | + + | + + | + = t A t A t A t
) 100 ( cos 75 ) 100 ( sin 100 | + + | + = t A t A
) 37 100 ( sin ) 125 ( + | + = t A
So, A =6 cm.

Ans. 6

36. (8)
Initial velocity j i u

30

40 + =


j a

10 =


Velocity after 7 seconds = j i

) 10 7 30 (

40 + = j i

40

40
Weight of the body = j j j g m

2 . 0

10 02 . 0

= =
Power = v F

=8 W.
Ans. 8

37. (5)
j bt i at r

3 2
+ =

(m)
j bt i at
dt
r d
v

2
2
+ = =

(m/s)
2
2

2
dt
r d
j bt i a A

= + = (m/s
2
)
At s t 1 = j i j b i a v

2 + = + =

m/s
j i j b i a A

2 + = + =

m/s
2

If radius of curvature is R then

R
v
v
A v
2
| |
| |
| |


| |
3
A v
v
R

=
5 = v m/s k k j i
k j i
A v 12 ) 12 24 (

) 0 0 (

) 0 0 (

0 6 4
0 3 4

= + = =


m m R
12 12
) 5 (
3 3
q
= = q =5

38. (3)
Observing the motion of B with respect to A

10m
3m/s
1m/s
A B
O
10m
u
10m/s
3
1
tan = u
A
B

10 3
10
3
10 cos 10 = = u = OB m sec 3
10
10 3
= = t
Ans.: 3

39. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) A p,s; B r,t; C q,s; D r
ma f F =

R
a
mR R h F fR
2
5
2
) ( = +
R
h R F
f
7
) 5 7 (
=

h
F
a
f
o

N f h t 1 6 . 0 sec 4 / 5 = = =
0 7 . 0
2
3
= = = f h t
N N f h t 1 1 8 . 0 ,
4
7
= = = in forward direction
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) A p,s; B r,t; C q,s; D r
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SECTION-I I (Chemistry )
PART I ( Single Correct Answer Type)

T hissection contains16 multiple choice questions. Each question has4 choices( A) , ( B) , ( C) and
( D) for itsanswer, out which ONLY ONE i scorrect. (+ 3, - 1)


1. Na and K metals are burned in excess oxygen, the major products formed respectively are
(a) NaO
2
, KO
2
(b) NaO
2
, K
2
O (c) Na
2
O
2,
KO
2
(d) Na
2
O, KO
2


2. P
4
O
6
is prepared by heating
(a) P
4
in presence of excess oxygen (b) P
4
in presence of concentrated NaOH
(c) Excess P
4
in presence of O
2
(d) P
4
in presence O
2
and N
2


3. Which of the following on contact with air gives reddish brown vapours?
(a) N
2
O (b) NO (c) NO
2
(d) N
2
O
5


4. NO
3
-
ion is
(a) Planar with N-O bond order of 1.0 (b) planar with N-O bond order of 1.33
(c) Pyramidal with N-O bond order of 1.0 (d) pyramidal with N-O bond order of 1.33

5. Anhydrous AlCl
3
is covalent while AlF
3
is ionic, because
(a) Greater polarization in Al-Cl bond due to bigger size of Cl
-

(b) Less electronegativity of Cl compared to F
(c) Lesser polarization in Al-Cl bond compared to Al-F bond
(d) no polarization in Al-Cl bond

6. Boric acid is a
(a) Strong mono basic Lewis acid (b) Strong mono basic Arrhenius acid
(c) Weak mono basic Arrhenius acid (d) Weak mono basic Lewis acid

7. Carnalite are on heating at above 400 C

gives
(a) KCl and anhydrous
2
MgCl (b) KCl and
2 2
MgCl .2H O
(c) KCl and
2 2
MgCl .6H O (d) KCl , MgO and HCl

8. CO gas on passing through hot concentrated NaOHunder pressure gives
(a) HCOONa (b)
2 2 4
Na C O (c)
2 3
Na CO (d)
3
NaHCO

9.
4 2
FeSO .7H O on heating at above 300 C

forms
(a)
2 2 3
SO &Fe O (b)
3
SO and
2 3
Fe O
(c)
2 3
SO ,SO and
2 3
Fe O (d) Anhydrous
4
FeSO

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10. Which of the following is a paramagnetic and square planar complex?
(a) [Cu(NH
3
)
4
]
2+
(b)
( )
2
4
Ni CN

(

(c) | |
2
4
NiCl

(d)
( )
3
4
Cu CN

(



11. Chromium is extracted from
2 3
Cr O ore by using
(a) Carbon reduction (b) Electrolytic reduction
(c) Self reduction (d) Alumino thermite process

12. The shape of [XeF
3
]
+
(a) Bent T shape (b) Trigonal planar (c) Trigonal pyramid (d) Tetrahedral

13. Which of the following metal ion is reduced by I

?
(a)
2
Zn
+
(b)
3
Fe
+

(c)
2
Cu
+
(d)
4
Sn
+


14.
2
F is prepared by electrolysis of
(a) aqueous HF (b) HF liquid
(c) mixture of fused KF +liquid HF (d) mixture of aqueous KF +aqueous HF

15. Tailing of Hgby ozone is due to formation of
(a) HgO (b)
2
Hg O (c)
( )
2
Hg OH (d) Hg
2
O
2


16. Which of the following bleaches by reduction?
(a)
2
Cl (b)
3
O (c)
2 2
H O (d)
2
SO

PART-I I
T hissection contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has4 choices( A) , ( B) , ( C) and
( D) for itsanswer, out which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. (+ 4, 0)

17. Pick out correct statement(s) regarding
2 4 7 2
Na B O .10H O
(a) It exists as ( )
2 4 5 2
4
Na B O . OH .8H O
(


(b) It contains two tetrahedral and two trigonal units
(c) Two boron atoms are
3
sp hybridised and two boron atoms are sp
2
hybridised
(d) All boron atoms are
2
sp hybridised

18. Which of the following substances on heating does not give a reddish brown coloured gas?
(a)
4 3
NH NO (b)
4 2
NH NO (c)
3
NaNO (d) ( )
3
2
Mg NO


19. Which of the following statements(s) are correct regarding ( ) ( )
2
5
K Fe CN NO
(

?
(a) oxidation state of Fe is 2 + (b) oxidation state of Fe is 3 +
(c) The complex is paramagnetic (d) The complex is dia magnetic

20. Which of the following ions are not planar?
(a)
3
NO

(b)
3
ClO

(c)
2
3
SO

(d)
2
3
CO




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21. CO gas is evolved when
(a) ( )
4
6
K Fe CN
(

crystals are heated with conc.
2 4
H SO
(b) oxalic acid crystals are heated with conc.
2 4
H SO
(c) formic acid is heated with conc.
2 4
H SO
(d
2 3
Na CO react with conc
2 4
H SO

22. Which of the following statement(s) are correct regarding crystal structure of
3 4
Fe O ?
(a) It has an inverse spinel structure with ccp arrangement of
2
O

ions
(b) One quarter of octahedral voids are occupied by
2
Fe
+
ions
(c) Half of
3
Fe
+
ions occupy octahedral voids and other half occupy tetrahedral voids
(d)
2
Fe
+
ions occupy all octahedral voids and
3
Fe
+
ions occupy all tetrahedral voids

23. The sulphates that can form alums with Al
2
(SO
4
)
3
are
(a)
2 4
Li SO (b)
2 4
T SO (c)
( )
4 4
2
NH SO (d)
2 4
K SO

24. Liquid Na metal is used as a heat transfer medium (coolant) in fast breeder nuclear reactors, because
it has
(a) low melting point and high boiling point
(b) low viscosity
(c) low neutron- absorption cross section
(d) high heat capacity and high thermal conductivity

25. Extraction of Lead from galena ore involves the following metallurgical processes
(a) Concentration by froath flotation (b) roasting of ore
(c) Recovery of metal by self reduction (d) De-silverisation of lead

26. Which of the following is true regarding
3
PH ?
(a) Hybridization of phosphorous is sp
3
(b) H-P H bond angle is nearly 90
0
(c) It is prepared by strong heating of H
3
PO
3
(d) It is a powerful reducing agent than
3
NH

PART-I I I (Paragraph Type)
T hissection contains3 groups of questions. Each question has4 choices( A) , ( B) , ( C) and ( D) for its
answer, out of whi ch ONLY ONE iscorrect. (+ 3, -1)

PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTIONS NOS 27- 28

5 2
PCl SO A B + +

( ) H O 3moles
2
A C HCl +

600 C
C


2
D H O +
D + PCl
5
> A
27. The compound A is
(a)
3
POCl (b)
3
PCl (c)
2
SOCl (d)
2 2
SO Cl

28. The compound 'B'is
(a)
2
SOCl (b)
2 2
SO Cl (c)
3
POCl (d)
3
PCl

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PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTIONS NOS 29-30

3 2
CaCO A CO
A
+

( ) A coke B C gas
A
+ +

2
B N D graphite
A
+ +

( )
2 3
D H O E CaCO
gas
+ +


29. E on heating with
2
CO at 180 200 C

under high pressure gives


(a) ( )
4 3
2
NH CO (b) ( )
4
2
NH C O = (c)
4 2 2
NH CO NH (d)
4 3
NH HCO

30. E on oxidation with air at 800 C

over Pt gauze catalyst gives a compound F. F on passing


through freshly prepared
4
FeSO forms
(a)
( )
2
2
5
Fe H O NO
+
(

with
S
3.9B.M. = (b)
( )
2
2
5
Fe H O NO
+
(

with
S
4.9B.M. =
(c)
( )
2
2
5
Fe H O NO
+
(

with
S
O = (d)
( )
2
2
5
Fe H O NO
+
(

with
S
1.73B.M. =


PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTIONS NOS 31-32

A gaseous oxide of sulphur ( )
x
SO takes twice as long as neon (at. w. 20) to effuse through a pin-
hole under identical conditions.

31. The S O bond order in
x
SO is
(a) 2 (b) 1.33 (c) 1 (d) 1.5

32.
x
SO contain
(a) 3p d t t bonds (b) 2p d t t bonds
(c) 1 p p t t and 2p d t t bonds (d) 1 p p t t and 1p d t t bonds


PART-I V (Integer Answer Type)
T his section contains 6 questi ons. T he answer to each of the questions is a single digit integer,
rangi ng from 0 to 9. T he correct digit below the questi on number in the O RS isbe bubbled.
(+ 4, 0)

33. The total number of P O P bonds present in
4 10
P O are ____________

34. The spin only magnetic momentum of | |
3
6
FeF

is nearly ___________ B.M.

35. In
12
B unit cell the number of boron atoms linked to each boron atom are __________

36. Among copper pyrites, zinc blende, wurtzite, calamine, silver glance, cinnabar, horn silver,
pyrargerite , epsom salt, bauxite, haematite , caseterite, galena, carnalite, malachite and cryolite, the
total number of ores that can be concentrated by froth-floatation method are ____________
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37. Among Cu
2+
, Pb
2+
, Ni
2+
, Co
2+
, Zn
2+
, Bi
3+
, Hg
2+
, Cd
2+
and
2
Sn
+
, the number of metal ions
precipitated by passing
2
H S in presence of concentrated HCl are _______________

38. The co-ordination number of Nain Na
2
O crystal is __________

PART-V (Matrix Match Type)

T hissection contains1 questi on. Each questi on contai nsstatementsgi ven in two columns, which have
to be matched. T he statements i n Column-I are labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in
Column - I I are labelled p, q, r, sand t. Any gi ven statement in Column-I can have correct matching
with ONE OR MORE statement( s) i n Column- I I . T he appropriate bubbles corresponding to the
answers to these questions have to be darkened as illustrated i n the following example: I f the correct
matchesare A - p , sand t ; B - q and r ; C - p and q ; and D - sand t.
(+ 8, 0)


39. Colum-I Colum-II
(A)
1
2 2
O O
+
(p) Oxidation
(B) NO NO
+
(q) Reduction
(C)
1
2 2
O O

(r) Increases in bond length & decreases in magnetic
momentum
(D)
1
2 2
N N
+
(s) decreases in bond length and decrease in magnetic
momentum
(t) Change in magnetic momentum by 1.1 B.M.
























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ANSWER KEY

1. (c) 2. (d) 3. (b) 4. (b)
5. (a) 6. (d)

7. (d) 8. (a) 9. (c) 10. (a)

11. (d) 12. (a) 13. (c) 14. (c)

15. (b) 16. (d) 17. (a,b,c) 18. (a,b,c)

19. (a,d) 20. (b,c) 21. (a,b,c) 22. (a,b,c)

23. (b,c,d) 24. (a,b,c,d) 25. (a,b,c,d) 26. (b,c,d)

27. (a) 28. (a) 29. (b) 30. (a)

31. (a) 32. (c) 33. (6) 34. (6)

35. (5) 36. (7) 37. (6) 38. (4)

39. ( ) ( ) A p,s,t ; ( ) ( ) B p,s ; ( ) C q,r,t ; ( ) ( ) D q,s





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SECTION III MATHS
PART I : Single Correct Answer Type
This section contains 16 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. Let x
1
, x
2
, ...... , x
n
be abscissae of n points where the function f defined as
( )
{ }
| |
max ,|sin |
x
f x e x

= is non-differentiable in the interval


| |
10 ,10 . The value of
1
n
i
i
x
=
is equal to
a) 0 b) 20 c) 10 d) 15
2. Let ( )
2
2
2
x x
f x
x x

=
+
, then ( )
1
d
f x
dx

is equal to
a)
( )
2
3
1 x

b)
( )
2
3
1 x
c)
( )
2
1
1 x
d)
( )
2
1
1 x

3. Let f(x) be a continuous and differentiable function such that


( ) ( )
2
0
sin
x
f x t t x dt = +
}
then ( ) ( ) " f x f x + is equal to
a) ( ) 2 1 cos x x + b) ( )
2
2 1 cos x x + c) ( )
2
2 1 sin x x + d) ( ) 2 1 cos x x +
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( )
sin
1/
0
1
lim sin
x
x
x
x
x

| |
| |
+ |
|
|
\ .
\ .
where x >0 is
A) 0 B) - 1 C) 1 D) 2
5. Let ( )
3
1 f x x x = + + . Suppose ( ) P x is a cubic polynomial such that P(0) =- 1 and the
zeros of ( ) P x are the squares of the roots of ( ) 0 f x = . Then the value of P(4) is
(A) 100 (B) -99 (C) 99 (D) -100
6. Let ( ) ( ) , f n g n denotes the sumof n terms of the sequences 2, 5, 10, 17, 26, ..............and
2, 6, 12, 20, ............ respectively then the value
( )
( )
lim
n
f n
g n

is
A) 0 B) 1 C) 3 D) does not exist
7. If
( )
1
lim sin
1
n
x
n
n
f x
n n

1
1


=


( )
( )
where x Q then ( ) 1 f =
A) 0 B) -1 C) 1 D)
1
2
8. The angle of intersection of the curves ( = +

y sinx cos x and x
2
+y
2
=5 where [ . ] denotes G.I.F. .
is tan
-1
(k) then k is
A) 1 B) 2 C) 1/2 D) 2/3
9. If =
2
f(x) sgn(sin x sinx 1) has exactly four points of discontinunity for x (0, n ), n N e t e
then
A) Minimumvalue of n is 5 B) Maximumvalue of n is 6
C) There are exactly two possible values of n D) There are exactly only one value of n
10. If o and | be the roots of the equation + + =
2
px qx r 0 and < o < | 1 if

+ +
=
+ +
2
2
x a
px qx r
Lt 1
px qx r
then
A) > < o < | p 0,a or a B) < o< < | p 0, a
C) < < p 0,a or a D) > > p 0, a 0
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11. Let ( ) y f x = be an even function. If ( ) f ' 2 3 = then the inclination of the tangent to the curve
( ) y f x = at
x 2 =
with the positive direction of the x-axis is
(a)
6
t
(b)
3
t
(c)
2
3
t
(d)
5
6
t
12. If ( ) f x be continuous function in [2, 3] which takes only irational values for all | | x 2,3 e and
( ) f 2.5 5 = then ( ) f 2.8 =
(a)
8
(b)
5
(c)
28
(d) cant be determind
13. If ( )
x 1
p x e 1

s for all
x 0 >
where
( )
n
r
r
r 0
p x a x
=
=
then
n
r
r 1
ra 1
=
s
.
(a)
n
r
r 1
ra 1
=
s
(b)
n
r
r 1
ra 1
=
=
(c)
n
r
r 1
ra 1
=
>
(d) None of these
14. Find the value of a +b if
2
x
x 1
lim ax b 0
x 1

| | +
=
|
+
\ .
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) -1 (d) 3
15. Find
2
2
x 0
y 0
x siny
lim
y sinx

+
+
when ( ) ( ) x,y 0,0 along the curve
2
y x = .
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) 2 (d) -2
16. If length of longest interval in which the graph of the function y (1 +x
2
) =1 is concave down is d
then 3d
2
equals
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 4 (d) 6
PART - II
MORE THAN ONE CORRECT
17. f(x) is cubic polynomial with f(2) =18 and f(1) =-1. Also f(x) has local maxima at
x =-1 and ( ) ' f x has local minima at x =0, then
A) The distance between (-1, 2) and (a, f(a)), where x =a is the point of local minima is
2 5
B) f(x) is increasing for 1, 2 5 x
(
e

C) f(x) has local minima at x =1
D) The value of f(0) =15
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18. For the function ( )
1
cos , 1 f x x x
x
= >
A) for at least one x in the interval | ) ( ) ( ) 1, , 2 2 f x f x + <
B)
( )
1
lim 1
x
f x

=
C) for all x in the interval | ) ( ) ( ) 1, , 2 2 f x f x + >
D) ( )
1
f x is strictly decreasing in the interval | ) 1,
19. If
3 9
f : , 2,
4 2
t ( (
t
( (

is defined by
( )
3
sinx cos x for x
4 4
f x
4 1
x for x
2 4
t t
+ s s

=

t

+ < s t

t
then
A) f is monotonically increasing B) f is a one - one function
C) f is an - onto function D) f is continuous on
3
,
4
t (
t
(

20. Let = + + + f(x) x 1 x 2 x 3 x 4 then
A) The least value of f x is 4
B) The least value is not attained at a unique point
C) The number of integral solution of f(x) =4 is 2
D) The value of
f( 1) f(e)
2f(12 / 5)
t +
is 1
21. If = + + +
4 4
f(x) (2k 3)(x tan2) (k 1)(sin x cos x) has no critical points then k lies in the interval
A) ( ,1) B) (1, )
C)

4
, 1
3
1


( )
D) ( ) 2,
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22 If ( )
2
, 2
2
x t
f x x
x

= =

and ( ) 2 4 f = and ( ) ( )
f f x x = where 3 2 , t t N _ _ then
A) The number of possible values of t is 4
B) The number of values t such that ( ) f x x = has real solutions is 1
C) Sumof all real solutions of all equations ( ) f x x = is 4,
t \
D) None of these
23. Let f(x) =
2 x 1 x + +
(A)
x a
lim

[f(x)] =2 where ae [0, 1/2] and [.] denotes the greatest integer function.
(B) f(x) will be increasing for x <1/2
(C) range of f(x) is [1 +
2
,
6
] when
xe
1
0,
2
(
(

(D) none of these
24. Let f : (1, 10) (5, 50] be a continuous function. If f(x) is an onto function then
(A) f(x) cant be strict
(B) f(x) must have a point of local minima
(C) f(x) must have a point of local maxima
(D) None of these
25. If ( )
2
xlogcosx
for x 0
log(1 x ) f x
0 for x 0, then

+ =

(A) f(x) is continuous at x =0


(B) f(x) is continuous but not differentiable at x =0
(C) f(x) is differentiable at x =0
(D) f(x) is not continuous at x =0
26.
2x
1 ,0 x 1,
Let f(x) a
ax, 1 x 2

+ s <

s <

. If
x 1
limf (x)

exists then a is
(A) 1 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 2
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PART-III (Comprehension Type)
PASSAGE - 1
If ( )
{ }
2 3
2 , : 2 0
| | : 0 1
3 : 1 2
Min x x x
f x x x x
x x

s <

= s <
`

s s

)
now answer the following
27. The number of critical points of f(x) in [2, 2] is/are
(a)0 (b)1 (c)2 (d)3
28. The length of the longest interval in which f(x) satisfies Rolles theoremis
(a)0 (b)1 (c)2 (d)3
Passage:- 2
Let ( ) f x be a differentiable function such that the ( ) ( ) ( )
x y
f x y e f y e f x = for all x, y
and ( )
1
0 1 f =
29. ( ) f x has
A) maximum B) minimum
C) both maximumand minimum D) neither maximumnor minimum
30.
( ) lim
x
f x

is
A) 0 B) 1 C) -1 D) does not exist
Paragraph - 3
Let f(x) be a real value function such taht
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2 2
. . , x y f x f y xy f x y x y x y f x y x y R = + + + e
and f(0) and f'(0) =2.
31. f(x) will be
a) an even function b) an odd function c) can't say d) Neither even nor odd
32. f(ln 2) is
a)
5
ln3
3
b)
5
ln4
4
c)
5
ln2
2
d) ln 4
PART-IV ( Integer Type )
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33. Find the natural number a for which
( ) ( )
1
16 2 1
n
n
k
f a k
=
+ =
, where the function f
satisifies the relation ( ) ( ) ( ) f x y f x f y + = for all natural numbers x, y and further
f(1) =2.
34 If ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) . . f x y f x g y f y g x = and ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) . . g x y g x g y f x g y = for all
, x y R e . If right and derivative at x =0 exists for f(x). Find derivative of g(x) at x =0.
35. If
( )
sin ; 0, 1, 2, 3,...
2 ;
x x n n
f x and
otherwise
= =
=

( )
2
1 ; 0,2
4 ; 0
5 ; 2
x x
g x x
x
+ =

= =

then
( )
0
lim
x
g f x

(

is __
36. If the function ( )
5 /3 x
f x x e = + and ( ) ( )
1
g x f x

= , then the value of g'(1) is


37. Let f be a real valued function satisfying + + = + + + f(x) f(x 4) f(x 2) f(x 6) and
+
=
}
x 8
x
g(x) f(t)dt
,
if
10 100
i i
i 1 i 11
g(x ) g(x )
= =
=
then

is
38 Let ( )
( ) f x
g x e = and f(x +1) =x +f(x), then
1 1
' '
2 2
1 1
2 2
g N g
X
g N g
| | | |
+
| |
\ . \ .
=
| | | |
+
| |
\ . \ .
is equal to (N
e
natural
number)
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PART - V (MATCH THE COLUMN)
39. Column I Column II
A) Draw a graph of the function p) 1
[ [ 1 , 1 3 y x x x = _ _ Determine the
points, if any, where this function is not differentiable.
B) Let
( ) ( )
2 2
f x f y x y
f
1

=


( )
for all real x and y.. q) 0
If ( ) ' 0 f exists and equals -1 and ( ) 0 f =1, find ( ) 2 f
C) If a function [ [ : 2 ,2 f a a R is an odd function such that r) 1
( ) ( ) 2 f x f a x = for [ [ ,2 x a a and the left hand derivative
at x a = is 0 then find the left hand derivative at x =-a.
D) Let (h,k) be a fixed point, where 0, 0 h k . A straight line s) 2
passing through this point cuts the positive direction of the
coordinate axes at the points P and Q. If the minimum
area of the triangle OPQ, (O being the origin) is
kh
. t) 3
then
....... =
SINGLE OPTION CORRECT
1. Sol: (a)
The adjoining figure is self explanatory.
Here we observe that there are two points in
( ) 0, and two points in
( ) ,0 where f(x) is not
differentiable. Consequently
| |
1
0 10 ,10
n
i
i
x in
=
=

2. Sol: B
( )
2
2
2
x x
f x
x x

=
+
f(x) is not defined at x =0, -2
( )
3
1
2
f x
x
=
+
( ) ( )
1
f f x x

=
( )
1
3
1
2
x
f x

=
+
( )
1
3
2
1
f x
x

( )
( )
1
2
3
1
d
f x
dx
x

( )
1
3
2
1
f x
x

( )
( )
1
2
3
1
d
f x
dx
x

( )
1
3
2
1
f x
x

( )
( )
1
2
3
1
d
f x
dx
x

3. Sol:B
( ) ( ) ( )
2 2
0 0
cos sin sin cos
x x
f x x t t dt x t t dt = + +
} }
4. Sol: ans : C
( )
sin
1/
0 0
1
lim sin lim
x
x
h x
x
x

| |
+
|
\ .
0
1
limsin log
0
x
x
x
e

| |
|
\ .
= +
sin 1 0 x when x < (

| |
0 0
log 1/
lim lim
cos cos cot x x
x x
ecx ecx x
e e

= = usingL Hospital rule


0
sin
lim .tan
0
1
x
x
x
x
e e

= = =
5.Sol: = f(x) (x )(x )(x )
= , , are roots of f(x) 0
=
2 2 2
P(x) k(x )(x )(x )

0 x = = =
2 2 2
P(0) 1 k

2 2
k =1
We have =-1
= k 1
=
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
P(x ) (x ) (x )(x )
= + + + (x )(y )(x )(x )(x )(x )
= f(x)f( x)
P(4) f(2)f( 2) (11)( 9) 99 = = =
6. B
7. C
( )
1
lim sin
1
n
x
n
n
f x
n n

1
1


=


( )
( )

1 1
lim sin 1
1
1
x
n
n
n
n
e

1
1









( ) ( )

=
1 1
sin 1
1
1
lim
1
x
n
n
n
n
e

1







1
( ) ( )


=

( )
0
1 sin 1
lim
x
y
y y
y
e

1






( )
=
, put
1
y
n
=
as 0 n y =
( )
( )
1
0
1 cos
lim
1
x
y
x y y
e






( )

=
( )
1 x
f x e

=
( )
0
1 1 f e = =
8. B
s + s 1 sin x cosx 2
( + =

sin x cos x 1
= = =
2
x 1 5 x 2
Q
(-2,1)
P
(2,1)
y =1
O
x
y
P(2,1), Q( 2,1)
slope of tangent of the curve at P is 2
slope of tangent of the curve at Q is 2

The angle of intersection is tan


-1
(2)
9. C
f(x) =sgn(sin
2
x sinx 1) is discontinuous
when sin
2
x sin x 1 =0

=
1 5
sinx
2

=
1 5
sinx
2
For exactly four points of discontinuous, n can take value 4 or 5.
10. C

+ +
= + + <
+ +
2
2
2
x a
px qx r
Lt 1 pa qa r 0
px qx r
O
1
o |
< <o > | p 0,a (or) a
11. (b)
3
t
12. (b)
5
13. (a)
14. (a) 0
15. (b) 0
16. (c) 4
Sol:
2
1
y
1 x
=
+
( )
( )
2
1 2 3 2
2
2 3x 1
2x
y y 0
1 x
1 x

= = <
+
+
if
1 1
x
3 3
< <
length =
2
2
d 3d 4
3
= =
MORE THAN ONE CORRECT
17. B, C
Let ( )
3 2
f x ax bx cx d =
Then, ( ) 2 18 8 4 2 18 f a b c d = = = .(1)
( ) 1 1 1 f a b c d = = = ..(2)
( ) f x has local max. at x=-1
3 2 0 a b c = =
...(3)
( ) ' f x has local min. at
0 0 x b = = =
...(4)
Solving (1), (2), (3) and (4), we get ( ) ( ) ( )
3
1 17
19 57 34 0
4 2
f x x x f = = =
Also ( ) ( )
2
57
' 1 0, 1
4
f x x x = \
Also ( ) ' 0 1, 1 f x x = = =
( ) ( ) " 1 0, " 1 0 1 f f x < = = is a point of local max.
and x=1 is a point of local min. Distance between (-1,2) and ( ) ( ) ( ) 1, 1 , . . 1, 1 f i e is
13 2 5 =
18. B,C,D
We have,
1
( ) cos , 1 f x x x
x
= _
1 1 1
'( ) cos sin f x
x x x
=
lim '( ) cos0 (0)
x
f x

=
(some finite value)
lim '( ) 1
x
f x

= =
Also
2 2 3
1 1 1 1 1 1
"( ) sin sin cos f x
x x x x x x
=
3
1 1
"( ) cos 0, [1, ) f x x
x x

= = < \
'( ) f x = is strictly decreasing in [1, )
'( ) lim '( )
x
f x f x


( 2) ( )
1
( 2)
f x f x
x x

=

( 2) ( ) 2 f x f x =
19. (a, b)
Sol: The range of sinx +cosx is 2, 2
l

l
l
on
3
,
4 4

l
l
l
l
The range of
4 1
x
2

is
3 9
,
2 2
l

l (
l
on
,
4

l (
l
( )
|
f x cosx sinx 0 = on
3
,
4 4

l
l
l
l
and ( )
|
4
f x 0

=
on
,
4

l (
l
( ) f x is increasing
Hence f(x) is one-one
Range f(x) is
3 9
2, 2 ,
2 2
l
l

l '

l
l
l (
l
which is not equal to the codomain. So not onto clearly f(x) is
discontinuous at
x
4

=
.
20. ABCD
f(x) =10 4x; if
< < x 1
=8 2x; if
< s 1 x 2
=4; if
< s 2 x 3
=2x 2; if
< s 3 x 4
1
2 3
4
y =4
=4x 10; if
< < 4 x
clearly the least value of f(x) is 4
The no. of integral solutions of f(x) =4 are two {2, 3}
since
12
1, e, [2,3]
5
t e
| |
t = = =
|
\ .
12
f( 1) f(e) f 4
5
t +
=
f( 1) f(e)
1
2f(12 / 5)
21. AD
f has no critical points f
1
(x)
=
0

2k 3
sin 4x
k 1

< >

2k 3 2k 3
1 (or) 1
k 1 k 1
1<k <4/3 (or) k <1 or k >2
| |
e
|
\ .
4
k ( ,1) 1, (2, )
3
at k =1 = = =
1
f(x) x tan 2 f (x) 1 0 .
22 (a)
Sol: Clearly ( )
2
, 2
2
x t
f x x
x

= =

and ( ) ( )
f f x x = ( ) ( ) ( )
1
ief x f x

=
A) for all t 3,4,5,6 t = = No of values of t =4
B)
2
2
4 0
2
x t
x x x t
x

= = =

real 0 16 4 0 4 3,4 t t t =^_ = _ = _ = =


But for
( ) 2, 2
4
4, 2
f x x
t
x
' '
= = 1 1
1 1
=
! !
1 1
= =
1 1 + +
4 t =
C)
2
3 4 3 0 t x x = = =
[ [ 4 sum=
D)
2
5,6 4 5 0 t x x = = =

2
4 6 0 x x =
, [ [ 4 4 8 sum= =
23. (A) ( ) | | f x 2 x 1 x, x 1, 2 = + + e
( )
x a
lim f x 2 a 1 a

(
( = + +


2, = as
1
a 0,
2
(
e
(

.
(B)
( )
1 1
f x
2 2 x 2 1 x

' = +
+
2 x 1 x
2
+
=
( ) f x 0 ' >

2 x 1 x > +

2 x 1 x > +

2x 1 <

1
x
2
<
.
(C)
( ) f 0 1 2 = +
1
f 6
2
| |
=
|
\ .
Range of f(x) =
1 2, 6
(
+

24. As function is onto, the range would be (5, 50], but as domain is an open interval, the
maximum value 50 must be taken at some internal point. So, (A) and (C) are correct
option.
25.
( ) ( )
2
xlogcosx
, x 0
log 1 x f x
0, x 0

+ =

L.H.L.
( )
( )
2
x 0 h 0 h 0
2
h
logcosh sinh
hlogcosh
cosh
limf x lim lim
1
log 1 h
2h
1 h

= = =
+

+
( ) ( )
2
h 0
logcosh htanh 1 h
lim
2h

+
=
( ) ( ) ( )
2 2
h 0
tanh tanh hsec h 1 h 2h logcosh htanh
lim
2

+ +
=
( ) ( )
1
0 0 0 1 0 0 0
2
= + + =
R.H.L.
( )
2
h 0 h 0 h 0
2
logcosh logcosh tanh
lim lim lim 0
h 1 log 1 h
h
h

= = = =
+

( )
x 0
limf x 0

=
f is continuous at x =0
L.H.D.
( ) ( )
h 0
f 0 h f 0
lim
h

( )
( )
2
2
h 0 h 0
hlogcosh
0
log 1 h
logcosh
lim lim
h log 1 h


+
= =
+
( )
2
h 0
tanh 1 h
1
lim
2h 2

+
= =
R.H.D.
( ) ( )
( )
2
h 0 h 0
f 0 h f 0
hlogcosh
lim lim
h log 1 h
h

+
=
+
( )
2
h 0
tanh 1 h
1
lim
2h 2

+
= =
f(x) is differentiable at x =0
26.
( ) ( ) ( )
x 1 x 1 x 1
limf x limf x limf x
+

= =
2
1 a
a
+ =
2
a a 2 0 =
( ) ( ) a 1 a 2 0 + =
a 1, 2 = .
PASSAGE - 1
27. c
28. c

( )
2
2 : 2 1 f x x x = s <

3
: 1 0 x x = s <

2
: 0 1 x x = s <
3 : 1 2 x x = s s
Passage:- 2
29. (B) : f ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ................. 1
x y
f x y e f y e f x =
( ) 0 0 0 x y f = = = =
differentiating (1) w.r,t, x partially
( ) ( ) ( )
1 1 x y
f x y e f y e f x = ..........................(2)
differentiating (1) w.r,t, y partially
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
1 1
................... 3
x y
f x y e f y e f x =
(2) - (3)
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
1 1
x y
f x f x f y f y
e e

= =
( ) ( )
1
,
x
f x f x Ae = = where A is a constant
( ) .
x x x
f x e Ae e dx Ax B

= =
]
( ) 0 0 0 f B = = =
( )
x
f x Axe =
( ) ( )
1
1
x
f x A x e =
( )
1
0 1 1 f A = = =
( )
1
0 1 f x x = = =
( ) ( )
11 11 1
2 , 1 0
x
f x e f e

=
30. (A) :
1
lim lim 0
x x
x x
x
e e


= =

31. (B)
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
.
f x f y f x y f x y
x y x y x y
+
= +
+
Let ( )
( ) f x
F x
x
=
Then ( )
( )
0
0 lim
x
f x
F
x

=
( ) ' 0
2
1
f
= =
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) F x F y F x F y = +
put y =0
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 0 0 F x F F x F = +
( ) ( ) 2 2 F x F x = +
( ) 2 F x x =
f(x) =2x
( ) f x is an odd function.
32. (D)
f(ln 2) =2ln 2
33. Given that ( ) ( ) ( ) f x y f x f y = , x y N \ and ( ) 1 2 f =
To find
' ' a
such that,
( ) ( )
1
16 2 1
n
n
k
f a k
=
=
_
.............(1)
For this we start with ( ) 1 2 f = ..............(2)
then ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 2 1 1 1 1 f f f f = =
= ( )
2
2 2 f =
Using (2)
Similarly we get, ( )
3
3 2 f = ,
( ) ( )
4
4 2 ,....... 2
n
f f n = =
Now eq.(1) can be written as
( ) ( ) ( ) 1 2 3 .... f a f a f a ( ) ( )
16 2 1
n
f a n =
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 1 2 3 .... f a f f a f f a f = ( ) ( ) ( )
16 2 1
n
f a f n =
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 1 2 3 .... f a f f f f n
l
=
l
16 2 1
n
l
=
l
l
( )
2 3
2 2 2 ....... 2 16 2 1
n n
f a
l l
= =
l l
l l
( )
( )
2 2 1
16 2 1
2 1
n
n
f a
l

l
l
= =
l l
l

l
l
( ) ( )
3
8 2 3 3 f a f a = = = = = =
34. Given that,
( ) ( ). ( ) ( ). ( ) f x y f x g y f y g x = .....(i)
( ) ( ). ( ) ( ). ( ) g x y g x g y f x f y = ...(ii)
ln equation (i) putting x =y we get
(0) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) f f x g x f x g x =
(0) 0 f = =
35 Given that,
( ) sin , , 0, 1, 2,.... f x x x n n = = =

2 =
, otherwise
and ( )
2
1, 0,2 g x x x = =

4, 0
5, 2
x
x
= =
= =
Then
( ) ( )
0 0
lim [ ] lim sin
x x
g f x g x

=
( )
2
0
limsin 1 1
x
x

= =
36. Let ( )
5 /3 x
y f x x e = = + . Then ( ) 0 1 y = . Also,
( )
( )
1
'
'
g y
f x
=
and so,
( )
( )
1
' 1 3
' 0
g
f
= =
37 Sol:- 9 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 4 2 6 .... 1 f x f x f x f x =
Replacing 2 x by x in (1)
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 2 6 4 8 ..... 2 f x f x f x f x =
From (1) and (2)
( ) ( ) 8 f x f x =
Period of f(x) is 8

f(x +8) =f(x)


+
=
} }
x 8 8
x 0
f(t)dt f(t)dt

g(x) is a constant function


Let g(x) =K x
= = (10k) 90K 9
38 ( )
( )
( ) 1
f x x x
g x e e e g x + = =
( ) ( )
( )
( )
( )
( )
' 1 '
log 1 log 1
1
g x g x
x x x
g x g x
+
+ = =
+
39. A) We have, [ [ 1 , 1 3 x x x = _ _
or
1 1 , 1 0
0 1 , 0 1
1 1 , 1 2
2 1 , 2 3
3 1 , 3
x x
x x
y x x
x x
x x
' _ <
1
1
1
1
_ <
1
1
11
= _ <
!
1
1
_ < 1
1
1
1
=
1
1+
or
, 1 0
1 , 0 1
, 1 2
1 , 2 3
2 , 3
x x
x x
y x x
x x
x x
' _ <
1
1
1
1
_ <
1
1
11
= _ <
!
1
1
_ < 1
1
1
1
=
1
1+
The graph of the given function is as shown
5
4
3
2 1
0 x
y
1
1
3
2
From graph we can say that given function is not differentiable at x = 0, 1, 2, 3.
B)
( ) ( )
2 2
x y f x f y
f
1


=


( )
................. (1)
Putting 0 y = and (0) 1 f = in (1)
We get
1
[ ( ) 1]
2 2
x
f f x
1

=


( )

( ) 2 1
2
x
f x f
1

=


( )
................ (2)
Now,
( ) ( )
'( )
0
Lt
f x h f x
f x
h h

=

1 (2 ) (2 )
( )
0 2
Lt
f x f h
f x
h h
l

l =
l
l
by (1),
1 (2 ( ) 1) (2 ( ) 1
( )
0 2
Lt
f x f h
f x
h h
l

l =
l
l
by (2),
1
[ ( ) 1]
0
Lt
f h
h h
=

( ) (0)
'(0) 1
0
Lt
f h f
f
h h

= = =

Hence '( ) 1, f x = Integrating, we get


( ) . f x x c = Putting 0, x = we get
(0) 1 f c = = by (1) ( ) 1 f x x =
(2) 1 2 1 f = =
C) Given that f:[-2a,2a]

R
f is an odd function.
Lf at x=a is 0.
( ) ( )
0
lim 0
h
f a h f a
h


= =

( ) ( )
0
lim 0
h
f a h f a
h


= = .........(i)
To find Lf at x=-a which is given by
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
0 0
lim lim
h h
f a h f a f a h f a
h h


=

( ) ( ) f x f x
l
=
l

=
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
0 0
lim lim
h h
f a h f a f a h f a
h h


=

Again for [ [ ,2 x a a
( ) (2 ) f x f a x =
( ) (2 ) ( ) f a h f a a h f a h = =
Substituting this value in last expression we get Lf (-a)=
( ) ( )
0
lim
h
f a h f a
h


=0
[Using eq
n
(1)]
Hence Lf(-a)=0
D) Let the given line be
1
x y
a b
=
, so that it makes an intercept of a units on x-axis and b units
on y-axis. As it passes through the fixed point ( ) , h k , therefore we must have
1
k h ak
b
b a a h
= = = =

...(1)
Now area of
^ = =
1
2
OPQ A ab
1
2
ak
A a
a h
1

=


( )
[using (1)]
or
2
2
k a
A
a h
1

=



( )
For min value of
, 0
dA
A
da
=
( )
( )
2
2
2
0
2
a a h a
k
a h
l

l
= =
l
l
l
( )
2
2
2
0
2
k a ah
a h
l

l
= =
l
l
l
2 a h = =
Also,
( )( ) ( )( )( )
( )
2
2
2
4 2
2 2 2 1 2 a h a h a h a ah
d A
da
a h

=

( )( )
[ [
=

= =
3
2
2 4
2
2 2 0
2
0, 0
a h
h h
d A
h
da h h

A is min. when a=2h

2
min
4
2
2
k h
A kh
h
l
l
= =
l
l


ANDHERI / BORIVALI / DADAR / CHEMBUR / THANE / MULUND/ NERUL / POWAI
PART TEST II (ANSWER KEY)

PHYSICS

1. (b) 2. (c) 3. (a) 4. (d) 5. (c)
6. (c) 7. (b) 8. (a) 9. (b) 10. (c)
11. (a) 12. (b) 13. (c) 14. (b) 15. (b)
16. (d) 17. (a, d) 18. (a, b, c) 19. (a, b, c) 20. (a, b, c)
21. (a, b, c, d) 22. (a, b, c) 23. (a, c) 24. (a, d) 25. (a, b, c)
26. (a, c, d) 27. (b) 28. (a) 29. (b) 30. (c)
31. (b) 32. (a) 33. (2) 34. (6) 35. (6)
36. (8) 37. (5) 38. (3) 39. A p,s; B r,t; C q,s; D r


CHEMISTRY

1. (c) 2. (d) 3. (b) 4. (b) 5. (a)
6. (d) 7. (d) 8. (a) 9. (c) 10. (a)
11. (d) 12. (a) 13. (c) 14. (c) 15. (b)
16. (d) 17. (a,b,c) 18. (a,b,c) 19. (a,d) 20. (b,c)
21. (a,b,c) 22. (a,b,c) 23. (b,c,d) 24. (a,b,c,d) 25. (a,b,c,d)
26. (b,c,d) 27. (a) 28. (a) 29. (b) 30. (a)
31. (a) 32. (c) 33. (6) 34. (6) 35. (5)
36. (7) 37. (6) 38. (4)
39. A p,s,t ; B p,s ; C q,r,t ; D q,s


MATHS

1. (a) 2. (b) 3. (b) 4. (c) 5. (c)
6. (b) 7. (c) 8. (b) 9. (c) 10. (c)
11. (b) 12. (b) 13. (a) 14. (a) 15. (b)
16. (c) 17. (b, c) 18. (b, c, d) 19. (a, b) 20. (a, b, c, d)
21. (a, d) 22. (a) 23. (a) 24. (a, c) 25. (c)
26. (b, c) 27. (c) 28. (c) 29. (b) 30. (a)
31. (b) 32. (d) 33. (3) 34. (0) 35. (1)
36. (3) 37. (9) 38. (1)
39. A t; B p; C q; D s

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