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electric field, point charges q and -g are kept in equilibrium betw een them. The point
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figure, with their axes (shown by the dashed line) aligned. When a point source of Iight P is
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is used for oxidizing M* as M* -> M3* + 2e-, E0 = -0.25V .

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a t a c o n s t a n t d i s t a n c ef r o m t h e t w o p l a n e s 1 , * + 2 y - z + 1 = 0 a n d P r : 2 x - y + z - 1 - 0 . L e t
M be the locus of the feet of the perpendiculars drawn from the points on L to the plane 4.
Which of the following points lie(s) on M ?

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Q.51 lt P and Q be distinct points on the parabola y2 =2x sudn that a circle with pe as
diameter passesthrough the vertex O of the parabola. If P lies in the first quadrant and the
area of the triangle AOP@ is 3J2, then which of the following is (are) the coordinates of p?
/

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/-\

(D)b,a)

tcl l 1

(B) le,3J2/

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Q.52 Let y(.r) be a soiution ofthe differential equation (l+e")y'+ye" =1. If y(0) =2, then which

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of the following statements is (are) true?

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(C)

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k

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--

+l
3.

x+4:l

y(x) has a critical point in the interval (-1, 0)

L'I =

y@) has no critical point in the interval (-1, 0)

,z:)

,,
J* _,ti
,,Jt=*r.

Q . 5 3 Consider the family of all circles whose centers lie on the straight line y - 5. If this family of
circles is represented by the differential equation
of x, y and.y' (heire y' =

E_

Py" + Qy' + 1 : 0, where P, Q are functions

d-J
" d2 Y '
, y" =W ), then which of the following statements is (are) true?
d,x,

(A)

P-y+x

(B)

P:J-x

(C)

P +Q -1- x+ y -Fy'+(y')'

(D)

P-Q=x+y-y'-(y')'

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Q . 5 4 l,etg: IR-+ IR be a differentiablefunction with g(0)=0, g'(0)=0 and g'(t)+0. Let

I\x)=1trl
I 0.

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ts $8*,
F

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t'tr]ru

b\ol-"

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[!r*'l,

r=0

ilH $rt and ft(*)=ei'r for all re

IR. I-nt (f.h)(x) denote /(A(r)) and (fr,./)(r) denote fr(/(r)).


Then which of the followingis (are)true?

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#tr $r,
}r

(A) /isdifferentiableat.r=0
(c) /.h isdifferentiable
at r =0

(B) hisdifferentiableat
r=0
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(D) ft./ isdifferentiable
at =o *r"JoflnTfi;
"

for a]I re IR and g(r) --f,sinx for all re R. tet (/.g)(r)


"t"(;"*"))
denoie /(g(r)) and (g. /)(*) denoteg(/(r)). Then which of the followins is (are)true?

Q . 5 5 Let /(r) = sin[a

r l r'l
r l o g t t l I- t ' Z
d{Range ' o",

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a F*

.3 R ,r; i:

i - RP and c - PQ. If ldl=I2,

-+

b . c = 24, then rvhich of the following is (are) true?

(A)

+-td t=r,

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(C)

4 ,dn

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(B)

- + - - ) J r

(D)

loxb+cxcil=48J3

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X and Y be two arbitrary, 3 x 3, non-zero, skew-symmetric matrices and Z be an


Se$au'Let
arbitrary 3 x 3, non-zero,symmetric matrix. Then which of the following matrices is (are)
skew symmetric?
(A)

Jy

Yt zn - znYt l-

\"*

,'?o

y++ *y++

(B)
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| {t + o)' (r + za)z (L+ Ba)z
l{z + a)' (2 + 2a)2 (2 + Ba)2
+ a1' (J + za)2 (B+ Ja)2
l(.2

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(B) e

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(D)

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Column I has four entries (A), (B), (C) and (D)
Column II has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T)
Match the entries in Column I with the entries in Column II
One or more entries in Column I may match with one or more entries in Column II
The ORS containsa 4x5 matrix whoselayout rvill be sirnilar to the one shown below:

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if entry (A) in Column I matches with entries (Q), G) and. (T), then darken these three
bubbles in the ORS. Similarly, for entries (B), (C) and (D).
Marking scheme:
For each entry in Column I.
+2 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match(es) is(are) darkened
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened
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Q.5e
Column I
(A)

Column II

In IR',if the magnitude of the projection

(P)

pj o" /51*;
"i+
is .6 and if a = 2 * J-gp, then possible
value(s)of la I is (are)
vectorof the vector

(B)

(C)

Let o and b be real numbers such that


the function
, , [ - B o , x-z2 , x < l
l\:t) - 1
t bx*e,2, x>I
is diff'erentiable for all tr jR Then
possiblevalue(s)of o is (are)
Let co* 1 be a complex cube root of
unity. If (3 - 3ar+ 2a2;an+3*

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(D)

Let the harmonic mean of two positive real


numbers o,and b be 4.If q is a positive real
number such that e,,5, q, b is an arithmetic
progression, then the value(s) of I q - a I is (are)

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Column I
(A)

Column II

In a triangle LXYZ, let o, b and c be the


lengths of the sidesoppositeto the angles
X, Y and Z, respectively.If Z(o2-bt) - c'
sin (X : Y)
and.).vatues
), then possibte
LstnZ
of n for which cos(nn,l)= 0 is (are)

(B)

In a triangle AXYZ, Leto,,b and c be


the lengths of the sides oppositeto the
angles X, Y and Z, respectively. If
1 + cos2X - 2 cos2Y = 2 sin X sin Y, then

possibte
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of + is (are)
b
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andp?+(1- B)j

be the position vectors of X, Y and Z wrtln


respectto the origin O, respectively.If the
distance of Z from the bisector of the acute
--->

angle of OX with OY is *.

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Supposethat F(a) denotesthe area of the


region bounded by r = 0, x = 2, !2 = 4x
and y -lax-11+lax-21+ar,
where

a e {0, 1}. Then the value(s)of F(a)*;,',E,


when a=0

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