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FULL TEST
INSTRUCTIONS
Time : 3 hrs.
Chemistry (120 marks)
Negative Marking
One fourth () marks will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of each question.
. . . Best of Luck
CHEMISTRY
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
(d) 5.6104
(b) semicarbazide
(c) biuret
(d) acetylurea
CN
CN
(a) 1, 2, 3-propanetrinitrile
(b) 1, 2, 3 tricyanopropane
(c) 3-cyano-1, 5-dinitrilepentane
(d) 3-cyano 1, 5-pentanedinitrile
CN
2
8.
Diborane has
(b) CH3CHMgCH2Cl,
(a) 2 two - centre - two - electron bonds and 4 three centre - three - electron bonds.
(b) 4 two - centre - two - electron bonds and 2 three centre - three - electron bonds
10.
11.
12.
13.
16.
(a)
H
|
H 2 C = C - COOCH 3
(c)
H
|
H 2 C = C - CN
H
|
(b) H 2 C = C - COOC 2 H 5
(d)
CH3
|
H 2C = C - COOCH3
17.
(a) 8
(b) 12
(c) 3
(d) 6
(a) Mg(NO3)2
(b) Mg3 N2
(c) NH3
(d) MgO
(b) Br+
(c) Br
(b) oxymercuration-demercuration
18.
(a) [Zn(NH3)4]+2
(b) Ni(CO)4
(c) [Cd(CN)4]-2
(d) [Cu(NH3)4]+2
[H+] >
[H+] <
(d) PCl5
In which of the following cases, the stability of two oxidation
states is correctly represented
(d) Cu+ > Cu2+
Kw
K w and [ OH - ] > K w
19.
Kw
15.
14.
CHOH
H3C
H3C
(c) 3 two - centre - two - electron bonds and 3 three centre - three - electron bonds.
9.
CH3CH2
20.
(b) 1.5
(c) 2
(d) 2.5
NaOH , H O
LiCu (CH ) 2
2
C
B 3
H D
H 2O
Mg
1.HCHO
CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 Cl A B
ether
2.H 3O +
LiAlH
4
D
H 2O
(a) 3-ethyl-2-methyl-1-hexanol
3
(b) 2, 3-dimethyl-1-pentanol
(c) 2-ethyl-3-methyl-1-hexanol
(b) CH3CH2CHBr
OH
(c) CH3CHBrCH2
Br
(d) CH3CH2CHBr
Br
(d) 3, 3-dimethyl-1-pentanol
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
(a) 3 103 M
(b) 7 102 M
(d) 2102M
CH 3 CHCH 2 Cl
(b)
CH 3 CHCH 3
(c)
CH 3 CH 2 CH 2
(d)
CH3CH 2 CH 2
28.
29.
CH2=CHCH=CH2+
(b) Californium
(c) Uranium
(d) Terbium
OH
OH
2 NBS
alc.KOH
30.
A
B
Pd ,( -H )
2 D
C
OH
(a) Naphthalene
(b) Tetralin
(c) Benzene
(d) Anthracene
A current of 2.0A when passed for 5 hours through a molten
metal salt deposits 22.2g of metal of atomic weight 177.The
oxidation state of the metal in the metal salt is
(a) +1
(b) +2
(c) +3
(d) +4
PHYSI CS
CH3
(I)
31.
NO2
NO2
(II)
(III)
(IV)
26.
27.
32.
(d) None
OH with HBr
gives
(a) CH3CH = CH
Br..
33.
(b) 4m & 2m
(c) 6m & 2 m
(d) 4m & 1m
(b) 0.495 Ns
(c) 495 Ns
(d) 495 Ns
4
the plane will be
34.
(a) 1/(1n2)
(b) 1 (1/n2)
(c) {1 (1/n2)}
(d) {1/(1n2)}
39.
35.
40.
(a) 2R / 3
(b) R / 2
(c) R / 4
(d) R / 6
36.
37.
41.
(b) (GM/L)
(c) (2GM/L)
(d) (GM/3L)
Two masses M & m situated at infinite distance apart are at
rest. Due to mutual interaction they start approaching each
other, the relative velocity of the system when the distance
between them is r, will be
(a)
2Gr
M+m
(b)
(c)
2G ( M + m )
r
(d)
42.
2Gr
M+m
2G (M + m)
r
43.
38.
(a)
1
v cos q
2
(b)
1
2 v cos q
2
(c)
v(1 + sin q)
(d)
v(1 + cos q)
44.
(a) C = 0
(b) C = Cv
(c) C > Cv
(d) C < Cv
A charge Q is distributed over two concentric hollow spheres
of radii r and R (>r) such that the surface densities are equal
and placed on the same axial points. Then the potential at
the common centre is
(a)
Q(R 2 + r 2 )
4pe 0 (R + r )
(c) Zero
(b)
(d)
Q
R+r
Q(R + r)
4pe 0 (R 2 + r 2 )
5
45.
46.
(b)
O
47.
48.
49.
(c)
50.
54.
(d)
O
52.
m0
(I1 + I 2 )
2 pa
(b)
m 0 2 2 1/ 2
I1 + I 2
2pa
(d)
m0
(I1 I 2 )
2 pa
m 0 I1I 2
2 pa I1 + I 2
55.
NMI
t
(c)
MN
It
(d)
MI
Nt
(c)
(b)
(a)
1
wL
53.
O
51.
(a)
MI
t
(a)
(b) zero
wC
(c) i2wL
(d) i2R
Two different coils have self inductances L1 = 8 mH and
L2 = 2 mH. The current in one coil is increased at a constant
rate. The current in the second coils is also increased at the
same constant rate. At a certain instant, the power given to
the two coil is the same. At that instant of time, if W1 and W2
are the energies stored in the first and the second coil,
respectively, the W1 : W2 is
(a) 1 : 2
(b) 2 : 1
(c) 4 : 1
(d) 1 : 4
56 tuning forks are so arranged in series that each fork gives
4 beats per sec with the previous one. The frequency of the
last fork is 3 times that of the first. The frequency of the first
fork is
(a) 110
(b) 56
(c) 60
(d) 52
Two slits separated by a distance of 1 mm are illuminated
with red light of wavelength 6.5 107 m. The interference
fringes are observed on a screen placed 1 m from the slits.
The distance between third dark fringe & the fifth bright
fringe is equal to
(a) 0.65 mm
(b) 1.63 mm
(c) 3.25 mm
(d) 4.88 mm
Statement 1 : A person is standing near a railway track. A
train is moving on the track. As train is approaching the
person, apparent frequency keeps on increasing and when
train has passed the person then apparent frequency keeps
on decreasing.
Statement 2 : When train is approaching the person then
c
f = f0
and when train is moving away from the
c - u
c
person f = f 0
, c is velocity of sound, u is velocity
c + u
of train and f0 is original frequency of whistle.
(a) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is
a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(b) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is
not a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(c) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
(d) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.
6
56.
(A1A 2 )
(a)
(c)
57.
58.
59.
60.
(b) (A1+A2)/2
A1 + A 2
)2
(d)
1
1
+
A1 A 2
62.
63.
64.
66.
~ 1.2 1012 m -3
(b)
~ 106 m -3
(c)
~ 1014 m-3
(d)
~ 10 22 m -3
MATHEMATICS
61.
65.
(c) c = bm2
67.
68.
(d) c =
m2
18
(a) 6,
5
18
(b) 6,
5
18
(c) 6,
5
18
(d) 6,
5
69.
(a) x = y
x/a2
(b) x + y = 0
y /b2
70.
n+4C nC 3.nC
n
n
r
r
r1 3. Cr2 Cr3 is equal to
(a) n+1Cr1
(b) n+2 Cr1
n+3
(c)
Cr1
(d) n+4Cr1
(c) 1+cos21
(d) 1/2
If tan(A/2), tan(B/2), tan(C/2) are in A.P. then sec A, sec B, sec
C are in
(a) A.P.
(b) G..P.
(c) H.P.
(d) None
The straight line y = mx + c is a tangent to the parabola
x2 = 4by if
(a) c = b/m
(b) c = bm
r 1
r
, r N value
Matrix M r is defined as M r =
r
1
r
71.
(b) 2008
20082
(d) 20072
2 2
1 -1 1
4
1 - 3 . and (10) B = - 5 0 a .
1 1
1 -2 3
1
Let A = 2
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 2
1
72.
The value of
(a) 1
x p / 6
(b) e
(c) e
(d) e1/2
7
73.
75.
(b) 2/3
(c) 3/2
(d) 3/23
(a) (0, 1)
76.
77.
(b) (1, 3)
(c) (2, 3)
(d) (1, 2)
81.
A curve y = f(x) passes through the point P(1, 1). The normal
to the curve at P is a (y 1) + (x 1) = 0. If the slope of the
tangent at any point on the curve is proportional to the
ordinate of the point, then the equation of the curve is
(a) y = ea (x 1)
(b) y = ea(1 x)
(c) y = ea/2 (x 1)
(d) ea/2
Value of
(a)
(c)
0 sin
x cos 2m+1 x dx
82.
(2m + 1)!
n!
p
(b)
cos2m +1x dx
(2m + 1)!
3 1
, ,1
2 2
(b) 2 ,1, 2
(c)
1 3
, ,1
2 2
(d) None
(a)
(c)
log(3 + 8e x ) + C
1
log( 3 + 8e x ) + C
2
The primitive of
(a)
(b)
(b)
n1
l2
m2
n2 = 0
l3
m3
n3
(b)
1
b 2c 2 + c 2 a 2 + a 2 b 2
2
1
1 2
ab + bc + ac
a b + b 2 c + c 2a
(d)
2
2
If x + 2 = 6, then x = 4. So, which statement is its converse?
(c) If x = 4, then x + 2 = 6
84.
1
cos x - 1
1
2 cos x - 1
+C
log
log
8
cos x + 1 2 2
2 cos x + 1
m1
(b) If x = 4, then x + 2 6
1
log(3 + 8e x ) + C
4
1
sin x - 1
1
2 sin x - 1
+C
log
log
4
sin x + 1
2
2 sin x + 1
l1
(a) If x 4, then x + 2 6
f ( x)
3 + 4f (x ) dx =
sin x
is
sin 4 x
(c)
(a)
83.
79.
(a)
(c)
(x + 1)
( where m, n N) is
78.
1
sin x - 1
1
2 sin x - 1
+C
log
log
8
sin x + 1 4 2
2 sin x + 1
85.
(c)
C2
C6
55
68
56
68
(b)
C3
53
68
(d) None
8
86.
87.
r
r
Statement-1 : If a = i + j and b = j - k then
r r r r
( a + b, a - b ) = 90
r r
r r
Statement-2 : Projection of a + b on a - b is zero.
(a) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is
a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(b) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is
not a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(c) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
(d) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.
Let A and B are two events such that P(A) = 3/5 and
P(B)= 2/3, then
Statement1 :
4
3
P ( A B) .
15
5
Statement 1
1 4 - 1
2 3 0
: The rank of
is 3
0 1 2
Statement 2
1 4 - 1
2 3 0
: The determinant of the matrix
0 1 2
Statement2 : 5 P B 10
(a) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is
a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(b) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is
not a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(c) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
(d) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.
88.
89.
90.
Statement-1
Statement-2 :
X1 < X < X 2
X1 + X 2
X=
2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
(d)
(c)
(c)
(b)
(c)
(b)
(d)
(b)
(c)
(b)
(b)
(d)
(c)
(b)
(a)
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
(b)
(c)
(d)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(d)
(b)
(d)
(d)
(a)
(b)
(a)
(a)
(c)
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
ANSWER KEY
(d)
46
(a)
47
(b)
48
(a)
49
(b)
50
(d)
51
(b)
52
(b)
53
(c)
54
(c)
55
(b)
56
(a)
57
(c)
58
(d)
59
(c)
60
(c)
(d)
(d)
(b)
(c)
(c)
(d)
(c)
(d)
(d)
(a)
(d)
(a)
(c)
(a)
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
Ht
7.
(d)
H 2C - CH - CH 2
|
|
|
CN CN CN
3-Cyano-1, 5-pentadinitrile
Ht
Ht
B
Ht
Hb
Ht
6
(c) Mol. of O2 =
& mol. of SO2 = 6 . The number of
32
64
molecules of SO2 will be less than that of O2.
(b) Atomic mass of carbon is less and hence no. of moles
will be more.
(c) W2 = 4g, V = 1000 mL = 1 L, p = 6.0 104 atm
T = 300K, R = 0.0821 Latm. K1 mol1
p = W2RT/(M2V)
\ M2 = 4 0.0821 300/ (6 1014 1) = 16.42 104
= 1.6 105
(a)
(d)
(b)
(c)
(a)
(c)
(b)
(c)
(a)
(a)
(b)
(b)
(d)
(a)
(b)
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
Hb
h
(c) The expression is Lz = m
2p
6.
8.
(a)
(c)
(a)
(c)
(a)
(d)
(d)
(a)
(b)
(d)
(a)
(a)
(c)
(c)
(b)
Ht
Hb
B
or
1.19
Ht
97
1.33
Hb
121.5
Ht
1.77
Thus the diborane molecule has four two-centre-twoelectron bonds (2c2e bonds) also called usual bonds
and two three-centre-two-electron bonds (3c2e) also
called banana bonds. Hydrogen attached to usual and
banana bonds are called Ht (terminal H) and Hb
(bridged H) respectively.
9.
CN
|
n CH 2 = CH
(CH 2 - CH)-n
Acrylonitrile
orlon
10
10.
D
(b) 3Mg+ N 2
Mg3 N 2 ;
X
CH 3
O
LiAlH
H
H 2O
Mg 3 N 2 + 6H 2 O
3Mg (OH ) 2 + 2 NH 3
( colourless )
C2 H5
[Cu ( NH 3 ) 4 ] SO 4
CuSO 4 + 4 NH 3
Blue complex
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Mg
ether
CH3
5
6
21.
22.
(1) HCHO
+ CH3 - CH 2 - CH 2 - CH 2 - OH
(2) H3O
16.
17.
18.
19.
Primary alcohol
23.
OH
H
(d) As3+ and Cd2+ are the radicals of group II, whereas
Ni2+ & Zn2+ are the radicals of group IV. The solubility
product of group IV radicals is higher as compared to
group II. NH4OH increases the ionisation of H2S by
removing H+ of H2S as unionisable water.
H 2 O
H2S
2H+ + S2; H + + OH -
Thus, excess of sulphide ions are present which leads
to the precipitation of all the four ions.
Note : HCl decreases ionisation of H2S whereas NH4OH
increases the ionisation of H2S.
(d) The maximum concentration of SO42 will be same as
the solubility of M2SO4 ;
24.
25.
26.
27.
O
||
C
C2 H 5
OH
28.
LiCu (CH )
3
2
H
H 2O
......(II)
C2 H 5
log 1.837
=1 . 5
log1.5
OH
NaOH, H O
(c)
O
20.
\ [Cu 2+ ] =
10 -19
- 2
[OH ]
= 10 -19
11
The half cell reaction
Cu 2+ + 2e -
Cu
E = E
0 .059
1
log
2
[ Cu 2+ ]
= 0.34
29.
(a)
34.
v=
0.059
1
log -19 = 0.22 V
2
10
CH2
CH +
(A)
CH
CH2
2NBS
v2
= g cos q
R
Br
alc. KOH
2HBr
Tetralin (C)
(Centripetal force =
mv 2
)
R
v 2 = 2g(R - h ) = Rg cos q
Br
Thus,
(B)
2H2 Pd
2g ( R - h )
h Q cos q = h
= g
R
R
R
Naphthalene
30.
fAC
(22.2 96500)
59.5
(2 5 60 60)
1
10 0.88 0.88 = 4.05 m.
2
1
10 0.4 0.4 = 1.05 m.
2
(a) Impulse = Change in momentum
= Final momentum Initial momentum
= [ 0.055 ( 4)] [ 0.055 5]
= 0.055 9 = 0.495 N/sec
(b) Acceleration when there is no friction is a = gsinq and
acceleration when friction is there is
a = (g sin q mg cos q)
1
We know that s = ut + at2, under condition of u = 0,
2
gives, t = (2s/a).
Therefore, t'/ t = (a / a' ).
A m
33.
36.
W=
37.
m
B
32.
O
F
177
= +3
59.5
(d) Let t be the time interval between the drops.
3t = 1.34 t = 0.44 sec.
31.
2
R
3
(b)
GMm 1 mM 2
=
v or v =
r
2 m+M
v R = v2 + v2 + 2v 2 cos q
v
qv
q
q
2
2G(M + m )
r
12
38.
39.
(b) During take off and landing, the friction between tyres
and the run way may cause electrification of tyres. Due
to conducting nature of tyre, the charge so collected to
a ground and electrical sparking is avoided.
(c)
2pR
2GM
T=
..... (1); V =
v
R n -1
E=
2pR
2GM
R
40.
1/ 2
.....(2)
2p
2GM
42.
V2
M
47.
y
x
V = M
y
x
V=
3RT
M
My
Vx
=
Vy
8M y
Vy
Vx
V = E Ir or r =
1 q1 q 2
( + )
4pe 0 r
R
49.
(c)
q1
4pr 2
R2
or
q
=
q
2
1 2
4p R 2
r
q2
1
q
1 q1
R
1 (r + R )
( + q1 ) =
V=
2
4pe o r 2
4pe o r
r
net B
50.
(a)
= B12 + B 22
B=
m 0 2 2 1/ 2
( I1 + I 2 )
2pa
E=
d
dI
NMI
( NMI ) E = NM
E=
dt
dt
T
( ^ to plane ABCD)
E - V E - V
=
R
V
I
48.
Q2
1 Q - 750
= 1
Q1
6
Q1
=2 2
T2 300 - 250 50 1
=
=
=
(a) We know that h = 1 T1
300
300 6
V=
R+r
2
R + r2
Q
4 pe0
44.
;V=
3
8
9
:
19 : 7
10
10 10
10
or h = 1 -
43.
R + r2
1
CV2
2
From this, we get U V2
8 : 5.7 : 6.3
(b)
Q
2
(a) U =
a1 1 : a2 2 : a33
41.
46.
Therefore, T R (n +1) / 2
(c) Emissive power = a
=Q
R (n +1) / 2 .
n -1
q1
r2
45.
1
GMm
mv 2 =
2
R n -1
R2
Now, q1 + q2 = Q or q1 + q1
51.
(d) At resonance Lw =
E MI
=
N
t
1
, w=
Cw
1
LC
E
R
13
52.
(d)
E = -L
dI
1
; W = LI 2
dt
2
Collector current, I C =
LdI
As dI is same,
dt
dt
E1 L1
=
=4
E 2 L2
a=
53.
54.
55.
56.
(a)
(b)
61.
(c)
n +4
C r - n +1C r +n +1 C r -1 + n +1 C r -1 + n +1 C r - 2
nlast = n first + ( n - 1) d 3n = n + ( 56 - 1) 4
or 2n = 55 4 n = 110Hz
= n + 4 C r - n + 2 C r + n + 2 C r -1
l D 6.5 10 7
b=
=
1 = 0.65 103 = 0.65 mm
2d
10-3
= n + 4 C r - n +3 Cr = n +3 C r -1
62.
(d)
18 + 2d 2 + 9 = 35 d 2 = 4 d = 2
n
( 2a - 2d + nd - d )
2
Taking d = 2, we get
(Q d = 2 will not give any option)
S=
I1 I 2 ;
63.
6 2
10 10
12 -3
N max =
; 1.2 10 m
100
1 1
=
= th Part ;
1600 16 2
Time period =
8
sec. = 2 sec.
4
a -d +a +a +d = 9 a = 3
(a - d) 2 + a 2 + (a + d) 2 = 35
59.
C r - (n C r +3.n C r -1 +3.n C r - 2 + n C r -3 )
+ (n C r -1 + n C r - 2 ) + ( n C r - 2 +n C r -3 )
\ A = A1 A 2
58.
n +4
= n + 4 C r - (n C r +n C r -1 ) + (n C r -1 + n C r -2 )
W1
L I
1 1
= 1 1 = 4 =
W2 L 2 I 2 2
16 4
O=
57.
IC n C
0.96 1010
=
=
= 0.96
IE nE
1010
60.
nC e
t
96
1010 = 0.96 1010
100
Emitter current, I E =
nE e
t
64.
n
S = [6 - 2n + 6] = 6n n2
2
(d) Let a' = a/(a 1), b' = b/(b 1)
a = a'/(a' 1), b = b'/(b' 1)
1/a = (a' 1)/a', 1/b = (b' 1)/b'
Then equation whose roots are 1/a, 1/b, is
x2 (1/a + 1/b)x + 1/ab = 0
x2 [(a' 1)/a' + (b' 1)/b'] x + [(a' 1) (b' 1)] / a'b' = 0
a'b'x2 [2a'b' (a' + b')]x + a'b' (a' + b') + 1 = 0
bx2 (a + 2b)x + a + b + 1 = 0
(b)
p
p
p
< q< &1> ]
4
2
4
14
65.
4 -5 1
Cofactor Matrix C = 2 0 -2
2 5 3
2 2
4
\ Adj A = C = - 5 0 5
1 - 2 3
66.
\A
-1
Hence, discriminant = 0
67.
68.
69.
70.
16b 2 m 2 + 16bc = 0 c = - bm 2
(d) Let the point of contact be (h,k); equation of chord of
contact is T = 0
..(1)
xh yk 12 = 0
Equation of common chord C1 C2 = 0
. (2)
5x 3y 10 = 0
(1) and (2) represent the same line
h/k = k/(3)= 12/(10)
h = 6.k = 18/5
(c) The equation of chord having (x1,y1) as its mid-point
is
(xx1/a2)+ (yy1/b2 ) k = (x12/a2) + (y12/b2) k
(xx1/a2) + (yy1/b2 ) = (x12/a2) + (y12/b2)...(1)
It makes equal intercepts on the axes when
(a2/x1) = (b2/y1) (x1/a2) (y1/b2 ) =0
Hence the locus of (x1, y1) is (x/a2) = (y/b2 )
(d) I is reflexive since every natural number is a factor of
itself, that is n/n for n N. I is transitive since if n is a
factor of m and m is a factor of p, then n is surely a
factor of p. thus n/m and m/p n/p. However I is
not symmetric since, for example, 2 is factor of 4 but 4 is
not a factor of 2.
= 2
(a)
72.
| A |= 1 4 + (-1) -5 + 11 = 10
sin x -1
= e -1/ 2
74.
(c)
3x 2 - 1
y = tan -1
3x - x 3
3x - x 3 p
p
= + 3 tan -1 x
- tan -1
3x 2 - 1 2
2
dy
3
=
dx 1 + x 2
x 2 -1 p
2
= - cos -1 x - 1 = - p + 2 tan -1 x
u = sin -1
x2 +1 2
x 2 +1
2
du
2
=
dx 1 + x 2
dy dy du 3
=
=
dx du dx 2
2007 2008
- 2007 = (2007)2
2
4, - 5, 1; 2, 0, - 2; 2, 5, 3
(4 - 3sin x - 2 cos2 x )
r =1
lim
x p / 6
73.
r - 2007
1 - 1 1
A = 2 1 - 3
1 1
1
(d)
(2sin x - 1)(sin x - 1)
2007
det (M r ) = 2
r =1
71.
Comparing , we get a = 5
r
r -1
= 2r - 1
r -1 r
2007
2 2
4
AdjA 1
=
=
- 5 0 5
| A | 10
1 - 2 3
75.
\ g(1) =
ax 3 bx 2
+
+ cx
3
2
a b
+ + c = 2a + 3b + c = 0
3 2
g(0) = 0 = g(1)
15
\ g(x) is continuous apply Rolles theorem
76.
x (0,1) g' (x ) = f ( x) = ax 2 + bx + c = 0
has a root in (0, 1)
(a) Slope of the normal at (1, 1) is 1/a
Slope of the tangent at (1, 1) is a
dy
i.e., dx
=a
(1, 1)
dt
1
\I =
=
4
4(1 - t 2 )(1 - 2t 2 )
1
t1 1
t -1
1
2
= log
log
1
4 2
t +1
2
t+
...... (1)
dy
dy
y;
= ky,,
dx
dx
80.
dy
where k is some constant y = k dx
dy
= kek (x 1)
dx
dy
dx
=k a=k
(1, 1)
(d)
x + y + z = 3, x - y + z = 2, x + y - z = 1
On solving, we get
[Using (1)]
x=
I = sin n x cos2m +1 x dx
0
p
= sin (p - x).cos
n
2m+1
= - sin x cos
n
2m+1
(p - x) dx
81.
x dx = -I I = 0
0 cos
78.
2m+1
x dx = 0
\ I = 2
79.
(c)
1
dt
I = log(3 + 8e x ) + C
3 + 8t
4
sin x
I=
sin 4x dx
I=
sin x
cos x
2
dx
82.
3
1
, y = ,z =1
2
2
3 1
Hence the new co-ordinates of point P are , ,1
2 2
(c) If the given lines are coplanar, then a line which is normal
to the plane in which they lie, will be perpendicular to
all the three given lines. Let the direction cosines of the
normal be l, m, u.
\ ll1 + mm1 + un1 = 0, ll2 + mm2 + un2 = 0,
ll3 + mm3 + un3 = 0. Eliminating l, m, u from these
equations,
ex
\ I = 2
+C
1
1
2
dt
2 1
t
1
t
l1
m1
n1
we get, l 2
l3
m2
n2 = 0 .
m3
n3
dx
1
a.c.
2
ac
1
ac = s.m. m = . Similarly, in DOBC,
2s
2
16
86.
bc
ab
and in D OAB, n =
2s
2s
Since, l2 + m2 + n2 = 1
(b) Statement 1 :
l=
+ k)
r r r r
(i + 2j - k).(i
1+ 0 -1
cos (a + b, a - b) =
=
= 0;
6 2
12
ac bc ab
+ + =1
2s 2s 2s
1
b 2 c 2 + c 2a 2 + a 2 b 2
2
(c) x + 2 = 6 x = 4, Its converse is x = 4 x + 2 = 6 i.e. if
x = 4 then 4 + 2 = 6
s=
83.
84.
(a)
r r r r
(a + b, a - b) = 90
Statement 2 :
87.
r r r r
(a + b).( a - b)
0
=
=0
r r
|a-b|
2
\ P(A B)
4
3 2
+ - 1 P(A B)
.. . (i)
5 3
15
85.
C2 (55 )
68
88.
. . .(iii)
P ( A B)
3
P ( B)
5P ( B)
2
A 9
P
B 10
5
89.
n1 X1 + n 2 X 2
n1 + n 2
1 5 1
( 7 C2 p2 q5 )(p) = (7 C2 )
6 6 6
. . . (ii)
3
5
90.
(b)
1 4 -1
2 3 0 = 1[6] 4 [4] 1 [2] 0
0 1 2
\ Rank = 3