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CUMULATIVE TEST-1 (CT-1)

TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED)-2014

DATE : 26-05-2013
COURSE : VIJETA (JP)

HINTS & SOLUTIONS


(Easy) It can be seen from the diagram that only the sphere B
and sphere C repel. Hence they both must be of same type.
According to the fact that at least two spheres are positively
charged, therefore both spheres should be positively charged.
Since attraction occurs for two remaining pairs it can be
concluded that the sphere A is negatively charged.

PAPER-1
PART-I (Physics)
1.
Two large vertical .................................
Sol. (C)
7.
qE = mg
X = Ed

X=

1.6 10
9

2.

19

2f = (x1 + x2)

1 10 2

f
f x1

m1 =

f
f x2

m2 =

1.6 10 27 10

X = 10

f
f u

m=

mg

d
q

(C)

m1 = m2
f=

x1 x 2
2

8.
An electric .................................
Sol. (A)

Volt

(A)
Work done by external agent = q [Vfinal Vinitial ]

Work done on 2 C charge =

kp cos 45 kp cos 135

r2
r2


qE.d r

=q

Edr
1

W ext = q

[ r for (1, 1, 0) =

1 1

2
2

qp
=

4 r 2

W ext =

2qp
40r 2

= 2 area of E-r graph from r =

=2
3.

(C)

4.

(C)

Gm1
r1
Gm 2
r2

or

3
4

m1
;

=
4 r12

m1

4R

2 =

4 r12

5
Gm
=
Ans.
3
Gm1
R
r1

5.
In an electric .................................
Sol. (B)
Rate of change of potential is increasing

2 (3 2)20

= 20

m to r = 3

(3 2)

J.

9.
A thin prism .................................
Sol. (D)

m
m1 + m2 = m

2 & r for (3,0, 0) = 3]

v1 v2/x1 < v2 v3/x2


x1 > x2

6.
The diagram .................................
Sol. (A)

RESONANCE

m2
4 r22

a =

A
1 A =
2

W =

3/2

A
1 A =

8
4/3

air
water

4
1

10. A converging .................................


Sol. (A)

1
1
1

=
40
60
f

1
v

1
1
=
60
2f

....(1)

....(2)

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The direction of electric field is in x-y plane as shown in figure

1
v

1
1 1 1

+
=
.
60
2 40 60

60

1
v

1
v

1
100
1
+
=
.
60
2 40 60

E
x

The magnitude of electric field is

1
1

48
60

E 2x E 2y

E=

3 1

= 2V/m.

v = 240 cm

The direction of electric field is given by


11.

(A)
The inner sphere is grounded, hence its potential is zero.
The net charge on isolated outer sphere is zero. Let the
charge on inner sphere be q.
Potential at centre of inner sphere is

1 q'
0
4 o a

1 2q
4 0 4a

=0

q =

2q

Ey
= tan1

1
= tan1

Ex

(B)
The electric field at B is =
a

VC = VC VA =

1
q
. 2
4 0 2x

2a

q
2x 2

The image distance of B is v B =

q
dx =
16 o a

Lines ON and NM are both normal to uniform electric field

17.

(8)

(f x)
( x < f)
xf

[( 2 f x ) f ]
(2f x ) x

required time t =

C
x

Solving | v A | + | v B | = 4f we get x =

f
2

15. The magnitude .................................


Ans. (C)

GMm [10]
2GMm
1
1
+
=
mv2
mv 2
9R
5R
2
2 0

GMm32
1
+
mv 2 0
45R
2 0

v0

64Gm
45R

u i and ui

1
v 2
2 0

32 Gm
45R

n=8

(6)

E=

respectively. Therefore magnitude of their relative velocity


is 2u.

GMm
R

18.

14. The magnitude .................................


Sol. (B)
At time t = 0, velocity of image of A and B are

GMm
1
1
GMm
2
+
mv02 =
mv2
5R
9R
2
2

GMm [ 50 18]
1
1
=
mv2
mv02
45R
2
2

x
f

u 2u

2k 1
2k(2 ) 1


R
2
2

10 k
R

2k 1
.
5
R
2

= 9 109 3 106 = 18 103 = 1.8 104 .

Alternate Solution:
Enet =

2 10

= 2 10

k
R

9 10 9 3 10 6
10

= 54 103 N/C.
Ans. 6

16. The square .................................


Sol. (D)

RESONANCE

E .

Hence work done by electric field as a point charge 1 C is


taken from O to M is zero.

pole


E . A = E A cos0 = 2 1 = 2 V/m

C is correct option of Q. 15.


Since flux is maximum at = 60 , rotation by 30 either way
would lead to decrease in flux.
D is correct option of Q.16.

towards left.

13. The distance .................................


Sol. (C)

The image distance of A is v A =

= 30

Hence electric field is normal to square frame LMNO as shown


in figure.

q
2

electric flux =
12.

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19.

(1)

kq kq
V 1 2
3R 3R

k q1 q2

3R

9 109 3c 9000 3R

R 1m

9000

22 1

3 cos r 3 = 1 =

sin 2 r 3 + cos 2 r 3 = 1

22 1
3

1
= 1 22 = 3
3

2 =

20. A positive .................................


Sol. (4)

q1

PART-II (Chemistry)

q2
4

q1
q
2
x4 4

q1
q2

x4
4

=0

q1
q
2
x7 7

q1
q2

x4
4

24. The number of carbon ....................


Sol. (A)
Diamond structure is like ZnS (Zinc blende).
Carbon forming CCP(FCC) and also occupying half of tetrahedral
voids.
Total no. of carbon atoms per unit cell

=0

x7
7

x7
7

7x 28 = 4x + 28
3x = 56

| q2 | = +

q1 =

12
11

11

= 4 c
3

=8

( TV )

63
2

gm

26. A metal has a fcc lattice ..................


Sol. (B)

ZM
NA a3

2.72

23. A ray of light .................................


Sol. (3)
Apply Snell's law on various surfaces one by one :

1
1 sin 90 = 1 sin r 1

sin r 1 =

r 1 = 45

4M
6.02 10

23

( 404 10 10 )3

2.72 6.02 (404 )3


4 10 7

= 26.99 = 27 gm mole1

27. (A)
P1=

1 cos r 1 = 2 sin r 2 sin r 2 =

70
63

100
2

mass of acid = 45 gm

22. The side of the .................................


Sol. (3)
Only effective pairs will be body diagonals for this interaction
electrostatic potential energy is

Mass 1000

63
250

mass =

21. A particle is .................................


Ans. 9

4kq

Sol. (D)

mass of acid

1
2
(FC)

25. How many grams of concentrated ...................

56
7 11
56
q1
3
x=

=
=
3
3
7
q2

12
11

8
(Corners )
8

1
2

1
1

0.082 300
2000
6000

P = 0.0164 atm.

28. Which of the following represents correctly ...................

2 cos r 2 = 3 sin r 3 sin r 3 =

RESONANCE

2 1 sin2 r2
3

Sol. (D)

Ideal solution
TSmix = + ve,

Gmix = ve,
Hmix = 0.

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29.

(B)

30.

(A)

31.

(B)

32.

(B)
Cyclic unsaturated structural isomers are :

4000
1260 261 x

4000
1260 261 x

Tf = 4.836 = 2 1.86

x = 6.9 7

33.

41. The difference in height of the mercury column in two.................


Sol. (4)

(D)
Seniority of F.G is COOR > COX > CN > C R

MCaCl2

||
O

nCaCl2

34. Vant Hoff factor ....................


Sol. (A)

i=1

i=1

0 .3
2

= 111 g
=

222
= 2 mole
111

R.L.V.P. =

or

= 0.85

n1i
P0 PS
100 80
i 2
=
P0
n1i n2 = 100 = i 2 18
2i
or 0.4i + 3.6 = 2i
2i 18

0.2 =

For CaCl2

i = 1 + (n 1)
2.25 = 1 + (3 1)

1.25
= 0.625.
2

Ka =

(i 1) 2
1 (i 1)

6.4 0.625 = 4.
42.

Ka =

(i 1)
2i

XN (gas) =
2

36. An aqueous solution of 0.1 ....................


Sol. (D)
Tf = Kfm = 1.86 0.1 = 0.186
; Freezing point
= 0 Tf = 0.186C.

PN =
2

40 =

KH

(A)

39.

(C)

250 103
1000 39.7 1
M 100

5
1

18 x
32 g
120 18 x

32
1000
Molality of the solution =

18 32 x
120 18 x
84

120 18 x

RESONANCE

50

4
5

4
= 40 atm
5

= 105 atm.

8
2

(B is L.R)

From molemole analysis

40. 32 g of hydrated magnesium sulphate MgSO4.x H2O ...................


Sol. (7)
molar mass of salt = 120 + 18x

mass of water present in the salt =

43. For the reaction : A + 2B C .........................


Sol. (4)
A + 2B C
5
8

M = 160 or 1.6 102 g/mol


38.

20
25

8 10 3
20
40 20
KH =
8 10 3

37. When 250 mg of eugenol is ......................


Sol. (A)

0.62 =

324
= 18 mole
18

i = 2.25.
So i = 2.25

HA
H+ + A
i=1+
= (i 1)

C 2
1

Relative lowering in vapour pressure

35. For 1 M solution of HA .............................


Sol. (D)

Now Ka =

nH2O

8 nC
=
2
1
44.

45.

46.

6
CCCCOCH3,

, CCCOC2H5,

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PART-III (Mathematics)
47. If the roots of the equation..............
Sol. (D)
Product of roots = 1

c( a b )
a(b c )

=1

b=

2
b
2c
=
=

a ac a
1
c

2ac
(a c )

(+) =

2
1
1

51. The set of values of 'a' for ..............


Sol. (D)
Let y = x2 4x + 5
y = (x 2)2 + 1
sin1 y, cos1 y defined only at y = 1
at which x = 2
So given equation

a a2 4b
2

8
4

52. The domain of definition ..............


Sol. (A)
for f(x) to be defined
2

4x 8 3

( x 2)

52 2 2( x 1) 0

2 2 x [1 2 4 2 2 ] 52
2 2 x 64

roots are rational a2 4b = k2 where k I

= tan1 1 + + tan1

54. The period of sin

|a| 2

period of sin

(p q) 2 (p 1)2 ( q 1)2
2

x0

x3

3,

23

=
1 6

[x]
+............
4

[x]
[x]
+ cos
4
2

cos

cos

cos

[ x ]
are 8, 4, 3 respec3

( 2 x 1)
(2x 3 x 2 x )

cos

+ cot

55. The domain of the...........


Sol. (C)

cos cos

0 x ( , 1)

,
2

for log2 x, x > 0


= sin2 cos2 + 2 cos cos cos cos2
=0

tively.
Hence L.C.M. of 8, 4, 3 i.e.,24 is required period.

p=q=1

Now =

x x 1

Sol. (D)

+ |sin |= |a|

50. If p, q R and p2 + q2 pq................


Sol. (C)
p2 + q2 pq p q + 1 0

Hence domain is

sin 2 1
= |a|
| sin |
1
| sin |

and

53. tan1 1 + tan1 .............


Sol. (C)
tan1 1 + (tan1 2 + tan1 3)

49. The least value of |a|..............


Sol. (A)
sin + cosec = a
|sin + cosec |= |a|

x
and

..........(1)

Now k is even or odd according as a is even or odd


(1) roots must be integers.

=0
2

4 + 2a +

2
= 1

48. If x2 + ax + b is an integer...............
Sol. (A)
Let f(x) = x2 + ax + b
Now it is integer for every integral value of x a, b I
Now roots of f(x) = 0 are

cos () = cos
or (cos cos cos )2 = sin2 sin2
= (1 cos2 ) (1 cos2 )

for

sin 1(log 2 x ) , 0 log2 x 1

= 0
x [1, 2] ........(2)
So by (1) and (2) we get x [1, 2]

RESONANCE

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1
, 0
2

56. If the function f : [1, ) ...........


Sol. (A)
y = f(x) = 2x(x 1)
x(x 1) = log2y
x2 x log2 y = 0

x=

1 1 4log2 y
2

x1

x=

y2
9

x2y2
36

1 cos2 =

x2
4

y2
9

9x2 + 4y2 12 xycos = 36 sin2

1 1 4log2 y
2

Sol. 57, 58
( ) = (( + ) ( + ))
( + ) 2 4 = [( + )+ ( + )] 2 4( + ) ( + )
(b 1) 2 4c 1 = (b 2) 2 4c 2
D1 = D2
..........(i)

D1
4

minimum of y = f(x) is

1
4

minimum of y = g(x) is

D2
4

D1 = 1

minimum of y = g(x) occur at x =

p=1, q=

b2
2

7
2

b 2 4c 2 = D2

D2 = 1

cos =

b 2 = 7

x2
4

[p, q)

ex

i.e.

1
x

x2
4

y2
9

2
2

1 x 1 y

4
9

RESONANCE

36

ex

> 0i.e.

1 < 0 i.e.

ex

c 2 = 12
Here f(x) =

6=0

1,
2

x 1
x

<1

>0

i.e. x ( , 0) (1, )

62. f(x) is a/an..............


Sol. (A)

x2

>0;

f(x) is one-one

63. Sum of all elements...........


Ans. 5
Sol. For defining f(x)
(16 x), (20 3x) N ; (2x 1), (4x 5) W
(16 x) (2x 1) ; (20 3x) (4x 5)
Hence x = 2, 3
when x = 2, f(x) = 14C3 + 14C3 = 728
when x = 3, f(x) = 13C5 + 11C4 = 1617
Hence sum 728 + 1617 = 2345

y
=
3

xy

xy cos
3

61. If D is the set of .............


Sol. (B)

= c2

60. Which of the following.............


Ans. (D)

+ cos1

xy cos
3

60. sec1x is not defined at x = 0

59. Which of the following .................


Ans. (D)

x
2

+ cos2

>0

N6 =

59.

1
4

Sol. cos1

1,
2

48
4

x2y2
36

58. The value of b 2 .........


Ans. (B)

49 4c 2 = 1

cos 1 x sin 1 x
2

57. Minimum value of y = g(x)..........


Ans. (C)

x2
4

N = 36
and (cos1 x)2 (sin1 x)2 > 0

1
(1 1 4log2 x )
2

y =

y2
9

64. If 1 lies between the roots.............


Ans. 3

xy

cos

xy

cos

Sol.

1 lies between the rootss

hence f (1) < 0


3 3 sin 2 cos2 < 0
2 sin2 3 sin + 1 < 0

1
< sin < 1
2
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2n +

<<
+ 2n, n I
6
6

tan

(2r 1) tan 1(2r 1)

r 1

= (tan13 tan11) + (tan15 tan13) + (tan17 tan15) +.... + tan1

5
,

6 6 2

In [0, 2],

= 1, 2
Required sum 1 + 2 = 3

65. If f(x) =

Given S =

= k

S=

x log(x x 2 1)

x e 1

e 2

x ne , n I

4
k=

1
4

[k] = 0

68. Given equation |x2 5x + 4 + sinx|...............


Ans. 5
Sol. |a + b| = |a| + |b|
ab 0
(x2 5x + 4) sinx 0
x [0, 1] [,
4] {2}

.........

x0

Ans.0

sum of all integral values is 0 + 1 + 4 = 5

p( x ) . g( x )
h( x )

Sol. Let f(x) =

where p(x) = x
g(x) = log (x +

sin( x )
Function (M)
odd function

69. If f(x) =

sin( x )
cos( x )

.............

cos( ) cos( ) cos( )

x2 1 )

g(x) + g(x) = log (x +

sin( x )

cos( x ) cos( x )

Ans. 9
2

x 1 ) + log (x +

Sol. Using the idea of the differentiation of determinant, we get

x 1 )

= log (x2 + x2 + 1)
= log (1)
f(x) =

= 0 g(x) is an odd function.

cos( x ) cos( x )

cos( x )

cos( x ) cos( x )

cos( x )

cos( ) cos( ) cos( )


x e 1
x
1
h(x) =
= e +
e 2

2

sin( x )
h(x) + h(x) =

x
x
1
1
+
e +
+

e
2
2

cos( )

x
x
e + e + 1

= 1 + 1

sin( x )
+
[x] + [x] = 1 if x R

f(x) is an odd function

f(1947) + f( 1947) + f(0) = 0.

66. (7)
67. If sum of the series .............
Ans.0
Sol. Tr = cot 1 (2r 2)

tan
r 1

cos( )

sin( x )

cos( )

sin( x )

=0+0+0
f(x) = 0 for all x
f(x) = a constant
But f(9) =
f(x) = for all x.
9

f(k)
k 1

1
cot (2r )
tan 2
S=
2
r

r 1
r 1
1

sin( x )

cos( x ) cos( x ) cos( x )

=0
h(x) is an odd function

sin( x )

sin( x ) sin( x ) sin( x )

=9

( 2r 1) (2r 1)

1 ( 2r 1)( 2r 1)

RESONANCE

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PAPER-2

E.

PART-I (Physics)
1.

Eo Xo = VB
VB = Eo xo

(D)

2.
A positively ....................................
Sol. (A)
Electric field on surface of a uniformly charged sphere is given

by

dn = V V = O V
A
B
B

7.
A triangular medium ....................................
Sol. (B)

R
Q

3
3 0
4 0 R

Electric field at outside point is given by

R 3
Q

4 0 r 2 3 0 r 2

E=

3
cm
2

Clearly,

PM =

37 > sin1

1
n0 a(3 / 2)

3
>
5

1
n0

3a
2

| Er |

3.

r
0
2
r0
2

3r
3 0 3 0 0
2

17r0
54 0

leftt

(C)
Given 8 =

2
1 2

2
, T1 = 24 hours for
2 2

T1 T2

3n0 +

9a
2

earth.

T 2 = 12 hours (T 2 being the time period of


satellite, it will remain same as the distance
from the centre of the earth remains constant).
T=

4.

2
2 1

8.

2
2 2

T2 T1

(B)

k q2
r

K=

k q2

RC =

r2

mv 2
RC

>1

a>

2
9

A uniform electric ....................................

Sol. (D)

E E x i E y j , V = Ex x Ey y

1
4

>5

for A and B
16 4 = Ex ( 2 2) Ey (2 2)
Ex = 3 V/m
for B and C
12 16 = Ex {2 ( 2)} Ey (4 2)
Ey = 4 V/m.

5.
In the figure ....................................
Sol. (C)

F=

= 24 hours.

9a
2

E (3i 4j )V / m

mv 2r 2
RC =

k q2

9.
A cubical region ....................................
Sol. (ACD)

4 v 2 r 2m
q2

6.
If uniform electric ....................................
Sol. (B)
A = (O, O), B = (xo, O)

RESONANCE

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Electric field :
Net flux through x =

Net flux through y =

y=

a
2

net

y=

a
2

&x=

a
2

&y=

a
2

will be equal

a
2

will be equal

z
E

E
r2

E
r1

E=

kq
r12

E' =

kq
r22

E' < E, hence electric field for z > 0 is directed along +ve z-axis.
Similarly for z < 0, electric field is directed along ve z-axis.
Hence electric field at origin is zero.

a
2

qin q 3q q q

0
0
0

Net flux through Z = +

a
2

& x =+

a
2

12.

E
+

(BCD)

will be equal.
13. A luminous point ....................................
Sol. (AC)

(A)

Ans. A, C & D

10.

(C)

(A,B,C,D)

(D) Image is inverted

11. Two identical ....................................


Sol. (BCD)

14. S1 : When a concave ....................................


Sol. (C)
S1 : The focal length of a concave mirror depends only on its
radius of curvature.

Potential r1 < r2

V+ =

2kq
r1

S2 :
r2

1
f

= (nrel 1)

nrel =

2kq
r2

nrel
n surroundin g

nsurrounding

nrel f

S3 : Since E =
Vnet = V+ + V = 2kq

1
1

R
R
2
1

r1

V =

It should be real

1 1

r1 r2

RESONANCE

dv
: if E = 0
dr

V = constant not necessarily equal to zero

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15. Four particles are ....................................


Sol. (B)
The potential of the centre is positive. From symmetry of the
problem B and D will move away on the line BD and A and C will
move away on the line AC.
Since masses are different, their speeds will be different.

24.

16.

(A)

17.

(C)

18. In each figure ....................................


Ans. (A) r ; (B) p,q,r ; (C) q ; (D) s,t
19. In each situation ....................................
Ans. (A) p,r, t ; (B) p,q,r,s,t ; (C) p,q,r,t ; (D) p,s,t
Sol. The electric field due to one dipole at centre of other dipole
is parallel to that dipole. Hence torque on all given dipoles
is zero.
In case B and C the electric field at second dipole due to
first is along the second dipole. hence electrostatic potential
energy of second dipole is negative.
In case A and B x-axis is line of zero potential. In case B
and C electric field at origin is zero.

PART-II (Chemistry)
20. The olivine series of minerals consists of crystal in which Fe2+
and Mg2+ .........................
Sol. (C)
According to given data :

O2 = 8

1
1
+6
=4
8
2

(C)
COOH is the prior F,G and there are four carboxylic acid
are possible.

25.

(B)

26.

(A)

27.

(C)

28. For a binary ideal liquid solution ...............


Sol. (B)
In (B) option component B is more volatile where as in (D) option
A is more volatile.
29.

(D)

30.

(A,C,D)

31.

(C,D)
Esters do not show chain and position isomerism.

32.

(A,C)
(a)

1
1
octahedral void =
4=1
4
4

M++ =

1
4

tetrahedral void =

1
8 = 2.
4

are structural

isomers.
(b) These compounds are identicle
(c) These are chain isomers
(d) These are homologs.
33. (B)
34. S1 : The lowering of vapour pressure ...............
Sol. (D)
S1 : Relative lowering = Xsolute
S2 : NaCl is electrolyte while sugar is not
S3 : Eqilibrium constant of an endothermic reaction decrease
with decrease in temperature.
S4 :

Si4+ =

and

P
P

35.

(B)

36.

(B)

is a colligative property..

37. (A) 1 : 0.2 M KCl, 2 :0.2 ...............


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

Forsterite = Mg2SiO4 Fayalite = Fe2SiO4

Let the forsterite is x% and fayalite is (100x) % then

38. (A) - p ; (B) - p,q ; (C) - p,r ; (D) - s

x 3.21 (100 x ) 4.34


= 3.88
100
x = 40.71% (Forsterite) and 59.29% (Fayalite).
21. What is the concentration of nitrate ions .........................
Sol. (C)
[NO3] =

0 .1 V 0
2V

0 .1
2

= 0.05 M

PART-III (Mathematics)
39. The value of where...............
Sol. (D)
2

= sin

= sin1

3 1

2 2

3 1
8

+ cos1

+ sec1 (

2)

22. (C)
For immiscible solution

= PT = PA0 + PB0
= 400 + 200 = 600

23. In the closest packing of atoms.........................


Sol. (B)

RESONANCE

+ cos1

+ sec1

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+
6
4

12

2 3
12

40. 2 cot1 7 + cos1

.
2

|y| = ||x| 1|

3
..............
5

44. (B)

Sol. (C)

As |sin 4x| |cos 4x| has period

2 cot1 = 2 tan1

1 1/ 49
24
1
= cos1
= cos1
25
1 1/ 49
7

But on taking

Hence cos1

24 3 7 4
24
3
.
.
+ cos1
= cos1
25
5
25 5 25 5

44
44
125
= cosec1
= cos
= cot1
125
117
117

we get g x

sin 4 x cos 4 x as g(x)

= sin 4 x cos 4 x
8
2

cos 4 x sin 4 x = g(x)

period of g(x) is

when x , f(x)
x , f(x)

onto

.
8

Now h(x) = cos (cos 6x)

h x cos cos 6 x
6

then
41. Let f : R R defined...........
Sol. (C)
f ' (x)
= 3x2 + 2x + 100 + 5 cos x
2
= 3x + 2x + 94 + (6 + 5 cos x) > 0
f is strictly increasing hence one one also

= cos ( cos 6x) = cos (cos 6x)


Taking L. C. M of

Period is

,
we get
6 8
2

45. Period of f(x) = sin ...............


Sol. (D)

42. The principle argument of z = x....................


Ans.(B)
L.C.M.
43. The graph of |y| = | |x| 1|....................
Sol. (C)

2 2
,

3
2

= For period L.C.M. is not possible

46. If A =
|x|

1 2

.............
3 4

Sol. (D)

|x| 1

AB =

b 2d
1 2 a b
a 2c

3
4
c
d
3
a

4
c
3
b 4d

BA =

a b 1 2
a 3b 2a 4b

c d 3 4
c 3d 2c 4d

if AB = BA,

then

a + 2c = a + 3b
2c = 3b

b0
b + 2d = 2a + 4b

2a 2d = 3b

||x| 1|

9
b
3a 3d
2
=
3 = 1
3b c
3b b
2

RESONANCE

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47. The value(s) of x...........


Sol. (A,B,C)

log3

x5
1 log

31/ 2 x 3

log 3 2 ( x 1)2 =

x5
2
2

log3 |x + 1| =
log3
x3
2
2

| x 1|

= log3

x 5

x 3

3
x5
| x 1| = x 3

sin1
3

sin 1 x 2 3 x 3

n sin 1 x 2 3 x 3

= tan1

=1

=0

cot 1 x

1
3

tan 1 , tan 1
4
4

Range of f(x) is

no integral value in the range

x = 7

Set of value of x = {7, 2, 1}


S3 :

sin 1

48. For the function f(x)...............


Sol. (A,C)
f(x) = ex (x2 + bx + c) > 0 iff D = b2 4c < 0
i.e.

g(x) = ex (x2 + (b + 2)x + (b + c)) > 0 iff


D = b2 4c + 4 = D + 4 < 0

AB = A (A 1 BA)

A(BC) = (AB) C

sin 1

x
x
< cos1
2
2
2

integral value are


2, 1, 0, 1

53. Consider the following statements.................


Sol. (B)
S 1 : f(x) = sin1{x}
f(x + 1) = sin1 {x + 1} = sin1 {x} = f(x)

1 is a period and f(x) is periodic

B = A 1 BA

x
1 x
< cos
2
2

which is true for 2 x <

49. If A and B are two................


Sol. (B)
(A + B) 2
= (A + B). (A + B)
= A 2 + AB + BA + B 2
.........(1)
Since

x 2 3x 3

( x > 1)

x=1
Case - II
x+1<0 x<1
3(x + 3) = (x + 1)(x + 5)
x2 + 9x + 14 = 0
x = 2 or

3
2

1

2 cot 1 x tan 1 x

S2 : f(x) = tan1

Case - I
x+1>0 x>1
3(x + 3) = (x + 1)(x + 5)
x2 + 3x 4 = 0
x = 4 or x = 1
x = 4 rejected

x 2 3 x 3 is

least value of

= (AA 1) BA

AB = BA
put in (1), we get
(A + B) 2 = A 2 BA + BA + B 2

S 2 : Let

(A + B) 2 = A 2 + B 2

h(x) = f(x) + |g(x)|


h(x) = f(x) + |g(x)| = f(x) + |g(x)| = f(x) +
|g(x)| = h(x)
h(x) is an even function

50. (B,C)
S 3 : sin (sin1x) = x and cos (cos1x) = x for all x [1, 1]
domains are equals

both are identical

51. The maximum number...............


Sol. (B)
The maximum number of distinct elements

54. Consider the following statements.............


Sol. (D)
Obvious

= no. of positions in diagonal & above


= 50 + 49 + ...... + 1 = 1275
52. Consider the following statements....................
Sol. (D)

S1 : x2 + 3x + 3 = x2 + 3x +

RESONANCE

9 3

4 4

x
2

55. (C)
2

3
4
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56. Match the inequality in column-I with................


Ans. (A) - (r), (B) - s, (C) - q, (D) - p
Sol. (A) logsinx (log3 (log0.2 x)) < 0

log3 (log0.2x) > 1


0 < x < (0.2)3

(B)

= logsinx1
log0.2x > 3 = log0.2(0.2)3
0<x<

(e x 1)(2x 3)( x 2 x 2)
(sin x 2) x( x 1)

1
125

(e x 1)( x 3 / 2)
3
0 x < 1 or x
x( x 1)
2

x (, 1)

3
2,

(C) |2 | [x] 1| | 2

||[x] 1| 2| 2

3 [x] 5
(D) |sin1 (3x 4x3)|

1 3x 4x3 1

57. If f(x) =

0 |[x] 1| 4
x [3, 6)

sin1 (3x 4x3)

1x1

2x 1
.............
x2

Ans. (A) - (r), (B) - (t), (C) - (q), (D) - (p)


Sol. (A) x 0 and g(x) 2 x 1
Domain is x (, 0) (0, 1) (1, )
(B) x 2 and f(x) 0 x 1/2
Domain is x (, 1/2) (1/2, 2) (2, )
(C) f(f(x)) = x and x 2
Range is (, 2) (2, )

(D) g(g(x)) =

2x 1
x 1

and x 0

Range is (, 1) (1, )

RESONANCE

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