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JEE MAIN MODEL TEST -1
PHYSICS
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pulley. The other end of string is connected to a block of mass m. there is
smooth
no friction between vertical surface and block m.
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1. The minimum value of coefficient of friction , such that system remains at rest, is
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m+M M m m
a) b) *c) d)
m m M M+m
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2. If the coefficient of friction is less than the above value, then downward acceleration
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of block m is
m M m + M
t M m
ca
*a) g b) g c) g d) g
m+M m+M m+M
du
3. A conducting rod of length l = 1 m and mass m = 3 kg is
B=102 T
K=100N/m
attached a spring of spring constant K = 100 N/m and free to
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attached with the rails. The rod is released in equilibrium position and it performs a
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x
S.H.M. in vertical plane. The time period of the rod is given as T = , where x is an
10
.s
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 *d) 4
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4. A circular disc X of radius R is made from an iron plate of thickness t, and another disc
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Y of radius 4R is made from an iron plate of thickness t/4. Then the relation between
the moment of inertia IX and IY is
a) IY = 32 IX b) IY = 16 IX c) IY = IX d) IY = 64 IX
5. Two simple harmonic motions are represented by the equations
y1 = 0.1 sin (100t + /3) and y2 = 0.1 cos t. The phase difference of the velocity of
particle 1, with respect to the velocity of particle 2 is
a) /6 b) /3 c) /3 d) /6
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6. A thin glass (refractive index 1.5) lens has optical power of 5 D in air. Its optical power
in a liquid medium with refractive index 1.6 will be
a) 1 D b) 1 D c) 25 D d) 25 D
7. If the sum of two unit vectors is also a unit vector, then magnitude of their difference
and angle between the two given unit vector is
8. Statement-1 : A food packet is dropped from a rescue plane. Path of the food packet will be
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straight line for the pilot but parabolic for the person on the ground. And
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Statement-2 : Food packet has initial velocity same as that of plane.
a) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1
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b) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true, Statement-2 is not the correct explanation for
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Statement-1
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c) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false
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*d) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true
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9. The potential energy function for the force between two atoms in a diatomic molecule is
a b
approximately given by U ( x ) = 6 , where a and b are constants and x is the
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x x
distance between the atoms. If the dissociation energy of the molecule is
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b2 b2 b2 b2
a) b) c) d)
2a 12a 4a 6a
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10. The photoelectric work function of potassium is 3.0 eV. If light having a wavelength of
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a) 1 *b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
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11. A radioactive mixture containing a short-lived specie A and a long-lived specie B, both
emitting -particles. Initially, the mixture emits 10,000 -particles per minute. 10
minutes later it emits at the rate of 7000 particles per minute. If the half lives of the
species are 10 min and 1 year respectively then the ratio of activities of A and B in the
initial mixture was
a) 3 : 7 b) 4 : 6 *c) 6 : 4 d) 1 : 3
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12. An ideal gas is taken through a process in which the process equation is given as P =
KV, where K and are positive constant. The value of for which in this process
molar heat capacity becomes zero is ( is adiabatic exponent of given gas)
a) = b) = + c) = + *d) =
K K
m
P1
a) 0.27 A, P2 to P1 b) 0.03 A, P1 to P2
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c) 0.03 A, P2 to P1 d) 0.27 A, P1 to P2
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14. The stem of a thermometer has upon it a scale of equal parts. One of the divisions mark
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is at ice point. Call it 0 X. The steam point is at 90 divisions above the ice point. At
t
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what point on this scale, with the mercury stand at 60C?
a) 60 X *b) 54 X c) 66.6 X d) 50 X
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15. Points P, Q and R are in a vertical line such that PQ = QR. A ball of P is allowed to fall
freely. The ratio of the times of descent through PQ and QR is
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1 1 1 1
a) b) c) *d)
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2 +1 2 2 +1 2 2 1 2 1
y
shown in the figure. The movement of P is such that it sweeps out a B
P(x, y)
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a) 13 m/s2 b) 12 m/s2
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17. An annular ring with inner and outer radii R1 and R2 is rolling without slipping with a
uniform angular speed. The ratio of the forces experienced by the two particles situated
on the inner and outer parts of the ring, F1/F2 is
2
R R R1
a) 2 b) 1 c) 1 d)
R1 R2 R2
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18. A rigid bar of mass 15 kg is supported symmetrically by three wires each 2.0 m long.
Those at each end are of copper and the middle one is of iron. The ratios of their
diameters if each is to have the same tension is [Given : Youngs modulus of elasticity
for copper and iron are 110 109 Nm2 and 190 109 Nm2 respectively]
a) 1.2 b) 2.314 *c) 1.314 d) 3.414
19. An isolated particle of mass m and of charge q1 is suspended freely by a silk thread of
length l. Another charge q2 is brought near it by a distance r (r >> l) as shown. When q1
is in equilibrium, the tension in the thread will be
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co
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a) Equal to mg *b) Greater than mg 3) Less than mg 4) Zero
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20. Statement (A): A wire carrying no current, when placed in a uniform magnetic field
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experience no force.
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Statement(R): An electron in the wire does not experience any force due to the magnetic
field at any instant.
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21. A thin uniform rod of length L is bent at its mid point as shown in the figure. The
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L L L L
a) sin b) cos c) sin d) cos
2 2 2 2 4 2 4 2
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22. There is a body of weight W on a table. It is moved with constant velocity by a force
which makes an angle with the horizontal. If is the angle of repose, then the pulling
force is
W cos W tan W sin W sin
a) b) *c) d)
cos( ) cos( ) cos( ) cos( + )
23. A mass M is suspended from a light spring. An additional mass m added displaces the
spring further by a distance x . Now the combined mass will oscillate on the spring with
period
m
a) T = 2 (mg / x(M + m)) *b) T = 2 (x(M + m) / mg)
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c) T = ( / 2) (mg / x(M + m)) d) T = 2 ((M + m) / mgx)
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24. Two particles of masses p and q (p > q) are separated by a distance d. the shift in the
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centre of mass when the two particles are interchanged is
d(p + q) d(p q)
t
dp dq dq
a) *b) c) d)
ca
(p q) (p + q) (p q) (p q) (p q)
25. The height at which the acceleration due to gravity becomes g/9 (where g = the
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acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the earth) in terms of R, the radius of the
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earth is
a) 2R b) R / 3 c) R/2 d) 2R
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26. A cylinder of height 20 m is completely filled with water. The velocity of efflux of water
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(in ms1) through a small hole on the side wall of the cylinder near its bottom, is
a) 10 b) 20 c) 25.5 d) 5
.s
27. A charged particle with charge q enters a region of constant, uniform and mutually
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orthogonal fields E and B with a velocity v perpendicular to both E and B , and comes
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out without any change in magnitude or direction of v . Then
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B E B E
a) v = E 2 b) v = B 2 c) v = E 2 d) v = B 2
B B E E
28. An energy source will supply a constant current into the load, if its internal resistance is
a) Equal to the resistance of the load b) Very large as compared to the load resistance
c) Zero d) Non-zero but less than the resistance of the load
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29. In an LCR series AC circuit, the voltage across each of the components. L, C and R is
50 V. The voltage across the LC combination will be
a) 50 V b) 50 2 V c) 100 V d) zero
30. An inductor (L = 100 mH), a resistor (R = 100 ) and a battery L
(E = 100 V) are initially connected in series as shown in the figure. R
E
A B
After a long time the battery is disconnected after short circuiting the
points A and B. The current in the circuit 1 ms after the short circuit is
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a) 1/e A b) eA c) 0.1 A d) 1 A
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SOLUTIONS
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1. (c)
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2. (a)
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3. (d)
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At equilibrium, ky = mg (1)
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When rod is at a displacement x from equilibrium
dv
mg iBl k(y + x) = m (2)
dt
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dq dv
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dv dv
CB2I2 kx = m
dt dt
.s
dv
(m + CB2I2 ) + kx = 0
dt
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d2 x k d2 x
2
+ 22 x = 0 2
+ 2 x = 0
dt (m + CB I ) dt
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2 m + CB2I2 3 + 104 10 4 12 4 2 4
T = = 2 = 2 = 2 = 2 =
k 100 100 10 10
4. (d)
Sol. Mass of disc (X), mX = R2 t
where = density of material of disc.
1 1
IX = m X R 2 = R 2 tR 2
2 2
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1
Ix = tR 4 (i)
2
t
Mass of disc (Y): m Y = (4R) 2 = 4R 2 t
4
1 1
and I Y = m Y (4R) 2 = 4R 2 t 16R 2
2 2
or I Y = 32tR 4 (ii)
I Y 32tR 4
= = 64 I Y = 64 I X .
m
I X 1 tR 4
2
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5. (a)
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Sol. Given, y1 = 0.1sin 100t +
3
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dy1
= v1 = 0.1 100 cos(100t + )
t
dt 3
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or v1 = 10 sin 100t + +
3 2
du
5
or v1 = 10 sin 100t +
6
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and y 2 = 0.1cos t
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dy 2
= v 2 = 0.1sin t v 2 = 0.1sin( t + )
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dt
5 5
= 100t + (t + ) = = (at t = 0)
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6 6 6
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6. (a)
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1 1 1
Sol. = ( 1) (i)
fa R1 R 2
1 1
= (1.5 1)
R1 R 2
1 g m 1 1
and = (ii)
f m m R1 R 2
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1 1.5 1 1
= 1
f m 1.6 R1 R 2
fm (1.5 1)
Thus, = = 8
f a 1.5
1
1.6
1 1 1
Or f m = 8 f a = 8 f a = = m
5 p 5
= 1.6 m
m
1.6
Pm = = =1 D.
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f m 1.6
7. (b)
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8. (d)
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9. (c)
Sol. U(x) =
a b
6
t
ca
12
x x
U(x = ) = 0
du
dU 12a 6b
as, F= = 13 + 7
dx x x
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at equilibrium, F = 0
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2a
x6 =
b
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a b b2
U at equilibrium = =
2a
2
2a 4a
.s
b
b
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b2
D = U(x = ) U at equilibrium =
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4a
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10. (b)
hv = + KE
v = 2475 , = 3.0 eV
we know, KE = eV0 (where V0 is stopping potential)
hv = + eV0
v0 = 2 V.
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11. (c)
Since T1/2(A) << T1/2(B), the activity of B remains relativity unchanged after 10 min.
Initially, A + B = 10000
A
After 10 min, + B = 7000
2
This gives A : B = 6 : 4
12. (d)
For polytropic process, pvn = constant
m
R R
C= +
co
1 1 n
R R
C= +
1 1+
n.
for C = 0, =
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13. (c)
t
ca
Sol. Let potential at P1 is 0 V and potential at P2 is V0. Now apply KCL at P2
P2 2 1
du
10
5V 2V
V0 5 V0 0 V0 (2) 5
+ + = 0 V0 = 5V 2V
2 10 1 16 P1
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14. (b)
x0 60
= x = 54
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90 100
15. (d)
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1
For motion from P to Q : y = gt12
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2
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1
For motion from P to R : 2y = g(t1 + t 2 ) 2
2
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Here, t1 is the time taken from P to Q and t2 is the time taken from Q to R.
Now, 2t12 = (t1 + t 2 ) 2 2t1 = t1 + t 2
t1 1
t1 ( 2 1) = t 2 =
t2 2 1
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16. (d)
Sol. S = t3 + 5
ds
speed, v = = 3t 2
dt
dv
and rate of change of speed = = 6t
dt
tangential acceleration at
t = 2s, at = 6 2 = 12 ms2
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at t = 2s, v = 3(2)2 = 12 ms1
centripetal acceleration,
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v 2 144 2
ac = = ms
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R 20
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net acceleration = a 2t + a i2 14 m / s 2 .
17. (d)
t
ca
Sol. Since is constant, v would also be constant. So, no net force or torque is acting on ring. The
du
force experienced by any particle is only along radial direction, or we can say the centripetal
force.
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= .
F2 R 2
.s
18. (c)
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Since each wire is to have same tension therefore, each wire has same extension. Moreover,
each wire has the same initial length. so, straight is same for each wire.
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stress F / D 2 / 4 1 1
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Now, Y = = Y 2 D
strain strain D Y
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19. (b)
At equilibrium, the state will be as shown.
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co
So the tension of the string : T = F2 + (mg)2
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20. Conceptual
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21. (d)
m m
t
(L / 4) (cos )(L / 4)
ca
x cm = 2 2
m
du
m
sin (L / 4)
ycm = 2
m
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rcm = x cm
2
+ ycm
2
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22. (c)
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W
( = tan )
cos + tan sin
.s
sin
cos W
= = W sin
w
cos( ) cos( )
w
cos
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23. (b)
mg
K=
x
(M + m)
T = 2
K
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dq dp
24. x cm = , x cm =
(p + q) p+q
d(p q)
shift = xcm x cm =
p+q
25. (a)
GM
Sol. g = , acceleration due to gravity at height h
(R + h) 2
2
g GM R2 R
= 2 = g
m
9 R (R + h) R+h
2
co
2
1 R R 1
= =
9 R+h R+h 3
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3R = R + h 2R = h.
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26. (b)
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Sol. Applying the Bernoullis theorem just inside and outside the hole. Take reference line for
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gravitational potential energy at the bottom of the vessel.
20m
du
Let p0 is the atmospheric pressure, the density of liquid and v the velocity at
which water coming out.
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v 2
pinside + gh + 0 = p outside +
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v 2
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p 0 + gh = p 0 +
2
v = 2gh = 2 10 20 = 20 ms1
.s
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27. (a)
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Sol. As v of charged particle is remaining constant, it means force acting on charged particle is
zero.
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So, q(v B) = qE
EB
vB = E v = 2
B
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28. (c)
E E
Sol. I = ; I = = constant
R+r R
m
by 90.
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Hence, the voltage across LC combination will be zero.
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30. (a)
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Sol. This is a combined example of growth and decay of current in an LR circuit.
t
100mH
ca
100
du
100V
A B
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E
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3
)/(100103 /100) 1
I = 1 e (110 = A
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e
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CHEMISTRY
1. Which one of the following sets of ions represents a collection of iso-electronic species
I) CO ( g ) + H 2 O ( g ) CO 2 ( g ) + H 2 ( g ) ; K1 II) CH 4 ( g ) + H 2 O ( g ) CO ( g ) + 3H 2 ( g ) ; K 2
III) CH 4 ( g ) + 2H 2 O ( g ) CO 2 ( g ) + 4H 2 ( g ) ; K 3
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a) K1 K 2 = K 3 b) K 2 K 3 = K1 *c) K 3 = K1K 2 d) K 3K 32 = K12
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3. The exothermic formation of ClF3 is represented by the equation
Cl 2 ( g ) + 3F2 ( g ) 2ClF3 ( g ) ; H r = 329 kJ . Which of the following will increase the quantity of ClF3 in
n.
an equilibrium mixture of Cl2, F2 and ClF3 ?
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*a) adding F2 b) Increasing the volume of the container
c) Removing Cl2
td) Increasing the temperature
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4. Solubility product of silver bromide 5 1013. The quantity of potassium bromide (molar mass taken
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as 120 g mol1) to be added to 1 litre of 0.05 M solution of silver nitrate to start the precipitation of
AgBr is
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5. 2 mol of an ideal gas expanded isothermally & reversibly from 1 litre to 10 litres at 300 K. What is
the enthalpy change?
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parameters is
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7. a and b are van der Waals constants for gases. Chlorine is more easily liquefied than ethane
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because
a) a and b for Cl2 < a and b for C2H6
b) a for Cl2 < a for C2H6 but b for Cl2 > b for C2H6
*c) a for Cl2 > a for C2H6 but b for Cl2 < b for C2H6
d) a and b for Cl2 > a and b for C2H6
8. What type of crystal defect is indicated in the diagram given below?
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Cl Cl Na Na
+ +
m
did not change. When the concentration of A alone was doubled, the rate increased by two times. The
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unit of rate constant for this reaction is
*a) L mol1 s1 b) no unit c) mol L1 s1 d) s1
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11. In XeF2, XeF4 and XeF6, the number of lone pair of electrons on Xe are respectively
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a) 2, 3, 1 b) 1, 2, 3 c) 4, 1, 2 *d) 3, 2, 1
t
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12. The freezing point (in C) of a solution containing 0.1 g of K3[Fe(CN)6] (Mol.wt.329) in 100 g of
water (Kf = 1.86 K kg mol1) is
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14. The weight - volume percentage of 10V-H2O2 solution is
v
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1) 6% 2) 2% 3) 11% *4) 3%
15. Which of the complex in its 1 molal solution with 100% ionization will show a boiling point of 102.08? (Kb for
.s
a) the rate of dissociation of adsorbed molecules from the surface does not depend on the surface
covered
b) the adsorption at a single site on the surface may involve multiple molecules at the same time.
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*c) the mass of gas striking a given area of surface is proportional to the pressure of the gas
d) the mass of gas striking a given area of surface is independent of the pressure of the gas
18. In a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell, combustion of hydrogen occurs to
a) generate heat
*b) create potential difference between the two electrodes
c) produce high purity water
d) remove adsorbed oxygen from electrode surfaces
19. The equivalent conductance of two strong electrolytes at infinite dilution in H2O (where ions move
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freely through a solution) at 25c are given below
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0CH3COONa = 91.0Scm 2 / equiv
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0HCl = 426.2Scm2 / equiv
What additional information/quantity one needs to calculate 0 of an aqueous solution of acetic acid ?
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a) 0 of NaCl b) 0 of CH3COOK
t
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( )
c) the limiting equivalent conductance of H + 0H+
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21. A liquid was mixed with ethanol and a drop of concentrated H2SO4 was added. A compound with a
fruity smell was formed. The liquid was
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NH2
NaNO2 HBF4
A B
HCl, 278K
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a) teflon *b) nylon 6,6 c) polystyrene d) natural rubber
24. Trichloroacetaldehyde was subjected to Cannizzaros reaction by using NaOH. The mixture of the
products contains sodium trichloroacetate and another compound. The other compound is :
a) Trichloromethanol b) 2, 2, 2-Trichloropropanol
c) Chloroform *d) 2, 2, 2-Trichloroethanol
25. Which of the following reagents may be used to distinguish between phenol and benzoic acid ?
a) Tollens reagent b) Molisch reagent *c) Neutral FeCl3 d) Aqueous NaOH
26. The number of stereoisomers obtained by bromination of trans-2-butene is
m
*a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
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27. Which of the following compounds exhibits stereoisomerism?
a) 2-methylbutene-1 b) 3-methylbutyne-1
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c) 3-methylbutanoic acid *d) 2-methylbutanoic acid
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28. Which of the following has the highest nucleophilicity?
a) F b) OH *
c) CH3 d) NH2
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29. Most stable carbonium ion is
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a) p NO2 C6 H 4 CH 2+ b) C6 H5CH 2+
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c) p Cl C6 H 4 CH +2 *d) p CH3O C6 H 4 CH 2+
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a) I > II > III > IV *b) IV > III > I > II c) III > II > I > IV d) II > III > IV > I
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MATHAMATICS
Instructions : Question No. 1 to 30 FOUR (4) marks each and 1/4th marks will be deducted for
1. Each student in a class of 40, studies at least one of the subjects English,
Mathematics and Economics. 16study English, 22 Economics and 26 Mathematics, 5
study English and Economics, 14 Mathematics and Economics and 2 study all the
m
three subjects. The number of students who study English and Mathematics but not
co
Economics is
1. 7 2. 5 3. 10 4. 4
n.
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2. The weighted mean of first n natural numbers whose weights are equal to the number of
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selections out of n natural numbers of corresponding numbers respectively is
ca
1.
n.2 n 1
2.
3n ( n + 1)
3.
( n + 1)( 2n + 1) 4.
n ( n + 1)
2n 1 2 ( 2n + 1) 6 2
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3. ( p ~ q ) ( p q ) 4. ( ~ p ~ q ) ( p q )
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x +1 y 2 z +1
.s
4.The foot of the perpendicular from (1,0,2) on the line = = is the point
3 2 1
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1 3
1. (1, 2, 3) 2. ,1, 3. ( 2, 4, 6 ) 4. ( 2,3, 6 )
2 2
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2
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1 1
5. It is known that = . Then r is equal to
( 2r 1)
2 2
r =1 8 r =1
2 2 2
1. 2. 3. 4. None
24 3 6
is
1) x 3 y = 1 2) x 3 y = 1 3) x + 3 y = 1 4) x + 3 y = 5
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7. The number of tangents to the curve y = cos(x + y), 2 x 2 , that are perpendicular
to the line 2x y = 3.
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
dx
8. A particle moves in a straight line with a velocity given by = x + 1 (x is the distance
dt
traveled). The time taken by a particle to travel a distance of 99 meters is
1) log10 e 2) 2log e 10 3) 2log10 e 4) 1 2log10 e
m
10 10 10 3
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1) 2) 3) 4)
3 3 9 3 10
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10.. Find the equation of the curve passing through (1, 2) whose differential equation is
( ) (
y x + y 3 dx = x y 3 x dy )
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1) x y = 1 2) x y = 1
2 2
t
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3) y + 2 x = 5x y 4) x y + 3 = 0
3 2 2
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11. The sum of two positive integers is 200 then chance that their product is greater than 3 4
51 99 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
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99 199 2 3
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1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 2
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x2 y2 x2 y2
+ = 1 meet the ellipse + = 1 in four distinct points and
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1) ( , 4] 2) ( 4, 6 ) 3) [ 6, ) 4) none
14. [cot x] dx , Where [.] denotes the greatest integer function, is equal to
0
1) 1 2)-1 3) 4)
2 2
1 1 2 2
If I1 = 2 x dx , I 2 = 2 x dx , I 3 = 2 x dx I 4 = 2 x dx then
2 3 2 3
15.
0 0 1 1
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16. If x + 4 y 8 x + 12 = 0 is satisfied by real values of x and y then ' y '
2 2
1) [ 2, 6] 2) [ 2,5] 3) [ 1,1] 4) [ 2, 1]
2
+2 1|
17. If is non-real and = 5 1, then the value of 2|1++ is equal to
1) -1 2) -2 3) 1 4) none of these
m
least one point c ( a, b ) such that f '(c ) = 0 .
co
1) If both the statements are TRUE and Statement 2 is the correct explanation of Statement 1.
n.
2) If both the statements are TRUE and Statement 2 is NOT the correct explanation of Statement
1
io
3) If Statement 1 is TRUE and Statement 2 is FALSE.
4) If Statement 1 is FALSE and Statement 2 is TRUE.
t
ca
5
2
19. The coefficient of x 20
in the expansion of (1 + x )
2 40 x + 2 + 12 is
x
du
30 30
1) C10 2) C25 3) 1 4) 13
ie
sh
lines xy = 0, then m =
1. -2 2. 1 3. 0 4 6
.s
1) 3 2) -3 3) 9 4) -9
w
ln ( x + h )
sin ( x + h ) ( sin x )
ln x
22. Let f ( x ) = lt then f is
h 0 h 2
1) Equal to 0 2) Equal to 1 3) ln 4) Non Existent
2
23. If z + 2i 1 and z1 = 6 3i then the maximum value of iz + z1 4 is equal to
1
1) 2 2) 6 3) 3 4)
2
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24. Let f ( x ) = x 1 + x + 1 . Then f is differentiable in
1) ( , ) 2) ( , 0 ) 3) ( 1,1) 4) [ 1,1]
25. b and c are unit vectors satisfying a 3b + c = 0 , then the angle between a
If a,
and c is
1) 2) 3) 4)
4 3 6 2
m
27. Statement-1: Number of ways in which 10 identical toys can be distributed
among three students if each receives atleast two toys is 9 C2
co
Statement-2: Number of positive integral solutions of x + y + z + w = 7 is 6 C3 .
1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
n.
2) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct
io
Explanation For Statement-1
4) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct
t
explanation for Statement-1
ca
28. Let P & Q be 3x3 matrices with P Q . If P3 = Q3 & P 2 Q = PQ 2 then P 2 + Q2
du
1) 1 2) 0 3) -1 4) 2
29. If a and b are chosen randomly from the set consisting of numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
ie
2/ x
a x + bx
6 with replacement. Then probability that xLt = 6 is
sh
0
2
1) 1 2) 1 3) 1 4) 2
ak
3 4 9 9
30. A Triangle is inscribed in a circle. The vertices of the triangle divide the circle into three
arcs of length 3,4 and 5 units, then area of the triangle is
.s
9 3(1 + 3) 9 3( 3 1) 9 3(1 + 3) 9 3( 3 1)
1. 2. 3. 4.
2
2
2 2 2 2
w
w
w
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Solutions
HINTS: 1. sol:option-2
28-2x+22=40
Eng
Mat
11 x x 12 x
2
3 12
m
5
Eco
co
2 x = 10
x=5
n.
1.n C1 + 2.n C2 + 3.n C3 + ... + n.n Cn
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2:sol: option-1 The required mean X = n
C1 + n C2 + .... + n Cn
t
n n
n n
ca
r.n Cr r. r
n 1
Cr 1 n n 1
Cr 1 n (2n1 )
= r =0
= r =1
= r =1
=
n
n
(2n 1)
du
n n n
Cr Cr Cr
r =1 r =1 r =1
3. Sol: option-4
ie
It is tautology
pq ~ p q ( ~ p ~ q ) ( p q )
ak
p q ~p ~q
T T F F T F T
.s
T F F T T T T
w
F T T F T T T
w
F F T T F T T
w
4. Sol:. Option-2
C = (1 + 3, 2 2, 1 )
A (1,0, 2 )
( 1, 2, 1) B
C
D.rs of AC = ( 2 + 3 , 2 2 , 3 )
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D.rs of the line BC = ( 3, 2, 1)
AC BC ( 2 + 3 ) .3 + ( 2 2 )( 2 ) + ( 3 )( 1) = 0
1
6 + 9 4 + 4 + 3 + = 0 14 7 = 0 =
2
1 3
C = ,1,
2 2
5.Sol: Option-3
1 1 1 2
m
Here , 2 + 2 + 2 + ....... =
1 3 5 8
co
1 1 1
Let + + + ....... = x
12 22 32
n.
1 1 1
Then, x = + + + .......
12 22 32
io
1 1 1 1 1 1
= + 2 + 2 + ....... + 2 + 2 + 2 + .......
t
2
1 3 5 2 4 6
ca
2 1 1 1 1
2
1
= + 2 + 2 + 2 + ....... = + x
8 4 1 2 3 8 4
du
3x 2 2
= x=
ie
4 8 6
sh
6. Sol;- option-1
Equation of Tangent at P ( )
3,1 is x. 3 + y.1 4 = 0 --------------- (1)
ak
Use r = d .
w
w
7. Ans- option-2
w
dx
8 sol : option-2 x +1
= dt
log ( x + 1) = t + c
( 0,0) c = 0
x = 99 t = log100 = 2log e 10
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a .n d
9.Sol: option-2distance =
n
=
( 2i + 2 j + 3k ) . ( i + 5 j + k ) 5 = 10
12 + 52 + 12 3 3
xdy ydx
10. Sol.:option-3 x 2 y 2 . + x ( ydx + xdy ) = 0
x2
m
y y dxy
d + =0
x x x2 y 2
co
2
y
5
n.
On integration
x 1
= c passes through (1, 2) c =
2 xy 3
io
y3 + 2 x 5x2 y = 0
t
11.
ca
Sol. option-3
du
50 1
P(E) = =
100 2
ie
sh
12. Sol:.option-2
Replace ' x ' with x + 1 f ( x + 6 ) + f ( x + 7 ) = 0 (2)
ak
(1) (2) f ( x + 5) = f ( x + 7 ) of X + 5 = x
.s
f ( x ) = f ( x + 2)
w
Period = 2
w
w
13.Sol: option-2
now according to condition a > 1
b 2 10b + 25 = a > 1
b 2 10b + 24 > 0
( b 4 )( b 6 ) > 0 i.e. b < 4 & b > 6
14.Sol: option-3
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I = [ cot x ]dx = cot ( x ) dx = [ cot x ]dx
0 0 0
Adding we have , 2 I =
0
{[cot x] + [ cot x]} dx
= 1dx = [ x ]0 =
0
I =
2
15.Sol; option-1
O < x <1
x 2 > x3
m
2 3
2x > 2x
co
1 1
2 x dx > 2 x dx
2 3
0 0
I1 > I 2
n.
16
io
Sol:option-3
x 2 8 x + ( 4 y 2 + 12 ) = 0 is a quadratic in ' x ', ' x ' is real then discriminate 0
t
ca
17.
du
Sol:. option-2
5 = 1
ie
1 + + 2 + 2 1 = 1 + + 2 + 3 4
sh
= 1 + + 2 + 3 + 4 2 4
1 5
ak
= 2 4 =|2 4 |= 2| |4 = 2 1 = 2
1
.s
w
w
w
18.
Sol: option-1
f '( x) = 4ax3 + 3bx 2 + 2cx + d
Consider f ( x) = ax 4 + bx3 + cx 2 + dx + e
f (0) = e
f (3) = 81a + 27b + 9c + 3d + e
And
= 3(27 a + 9b + 3c + d ) + e = 0
Hence,Rolles theorem is applicable for f(x),
there exists at least one c in (a,b) such that f '(c ) = 0 .
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19.
Sol: option-2
10
1
Expression = (1 + x )
2 40
. x + = (1 + x 2 ) . x10
30
x
The coefficient of x 20 in x10 (1 + x 2 )
30
= 30
C5 = 30C25
m
co
20.
Sol;option-2
n.
1
my 2 + (1 m 2 ) xy mx 2 = 0 y 2 x 2 + ( m) xy=0
m
io
x
t
( y mx )( y + )=0
m
ca
The bisectors of xy=0 (coordinate axes) are
du
y=x and y = - x
(i) m = 1, 1
ie
sh
21.Sol:optton-2
3
Slope of the give line =
ak
2
The points on the curve at which the tangent is parallel to the given line. So, differentiating
both sides with respect to x of 3x2 4 y 2 = 72 we get
.s
dy 3 x 3
= = ( given )
w
dx 4 y 2
x
= 2
w
y
w
2
x 72
Now 3 4 = 2 y 2 = 9 y = 3,3
y y
So, points are ( 6,3) and ( 6, 3)
18 + 6 + 1 11
Now, distance of ( 6,3) from the given line = =
13 13
18 6 + 1 13
And distance of ( 6, 3) from the given line = =
13 13
Clearly , the required point is on ( 6,3) = ( xo , yo ) (given)
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So, xo = 6, yo = 3
Hence ( x0 + yo ) = 6 + 3 = 3
22.
Sol: optton-1
Let g ( x ) = ( sin x ) = e ln x.ln (sin x )
ln x
ln ( sin x )
f ( x ) = g ' ( x ) = ( sin x ) cot x ( ln x ) +
ln x
x
m
Hence f = g ' = 1( 0 + 0 ) = 0
2 2
co
23
Sol; optton-2.
n.
iz + z1 4 = z + 2i 3 4i
io
z + 2i + 3 + 4i
1+ 5
6
t
ca
24.
du
Sol: optton-3
2 x for x 1
. f ( x ) = 2 for 1 x 1
ie
2 x for x 1
sh
F is diff in ( 1,1)
ak
25.
Sol: optton-2 , squaring on both sides , 3 = 1 + 1 + 2 a.c
.s
1
cos =
2
w
26..
w
Sol: optton-2
Let f ( x ) = x 3 3 x + 1
w
.
Then f 1 ( x ) = 3 ( x 2 1)
Let f 1 ( x ) = 0 x = 1 and f(1) f(1) < 0
27.
sol: optton-2
10 3 2 = 4
s1 + s2 + s3 = 4
No. of non negative integral solutions of s1 + s2 + s3 = 4 is ( 4 + 3 1) c31 = 6c2
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29.
m
Sol optton-3;
2/ x
a x + bx
co
Lt =6
x 0
2
n.
a x 1 bx 1
Lt +
io
x 0 x
x
=e =6
log a + log b
=e =6
t
ca
ab = 6
( a, b ) = (1, 6 ) , ( 6,1) , ( 2,3) , ( 3, 2 )
du
4 1
Required probability = =
6 6 9
ie
30.Sol; optton-1
sh
3 + 4 + 5 = r ( + + ) = r.2
.s
6
r=
w
w
w
1 2 3 4 5
= r [sin( ) + sin( ) + sin( )]
2 r r r
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1 36 3 1
= 2 [1 + + ]
2 2 2
9 3(1 + 3)
=
2
m
co
n.
t io
ca
du
ie
sh
ak
.s
w
w
w
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