Sei sulla pagina 1di 18

TM

JEE-Main
ENTHUSIAST COURSE
Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN ) SAMPLE PAPER-1 (Class-XII)

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 360

Student's Form No. : ....................................................................... Batch : .............................................

Student's Name : ........................................................................................................................................

Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
A. General:
1. This Question Paper contains 90 questions.
2. No additional sheets will be provided for rough work.
3. Blank papers, clipboards, log tables, slide rules, calculators, cellular phones, pagers and electronic gadgets in
any form are not allowed.
4. The answer sheet, a machine-gradable Objective Response Sheet (ORS), is provided separately.
5. Do not Tamper / mutilate the ORS or this booklet.
6. Do not break the seals of the question – paper booklet before instructed to do so by the invigilators.
7. How to fill response on ORS (Assuming answer is A)
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Correct Method
Wrong Method 

B. Filling the top-half of the ORS:


8. Write your ALLEN Form Number, Name, Mobile Number, School, Class and section with pen in
appropriate boxes. Do not write these any where else.
9. Darken the appropriate bubbles below your ALLEN Form number with Pen.

C. Question paper format and Marking scheme:


10. The question paper consists of 3 PARTS.
(i) Part-I : consists of 30 questions of Physics. For each question in Section I, you will be awarded
4 marks if you darken only the bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles are
darkened. In all other cases minus one (1) mark will be awarded.
(ii) Part-II : consists of 30 questions of Chemistry. For each question in Section II, you will be awarded
4 marks if you darken only the bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles are
darkened. In all other cases minus one (1) mark will be awarded.
(iii) Part-III : consists of 30 questions of Maths. For each question in Section III, you will be awarded 4 marks if you
darken only the bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles are darkened. In all
other cases minus one (1) mark will be awarded.

Sarvatra : 11, Samachar Jagat, Opp Vidyasharam School, JLN Marg, Jaipur 302017
Sarvatra-1 : S-2, Sri Gopal Nagar, Khandal Tower, Near Gurjar Ki Thadi, Jaipur 302015
Sarvatra-2 : B 41-42, Nityanand Nagar, Gandhi Path, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur 302021
Sarvatra-3 : KK Tower, 1st Floor, Opp Doodh Mandi, Jhotwara Road, Bani Park, Jaipur 302012
Sarvatra-4 : 506, Surya Nagar, adjoining Gangotri Garden, Gopalpura Bypass, Jaipur 302015
Sarvatra-5 : C-1, Near C-2 Plaza Apex Circle, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur 302017
Sarvatra-6 : B-3 and B-4, sirsi Road, Hamuman Nagar, Jaipur 302021
Sarvatra-7 : B 49-50, 10-B Scheme, Gopalpura Bypass, Jaipur 302015
Call: +91-0141-5195100; Email: jaipur@allen.ac.in|Website: http://jaipur.allen.ac.in
SOME USEFUL CONSTANTS
Atomic No. H = 1, B = 5, C = 6, N = 7, O = 8, F = 9, Al = 13, P = 15, S = 16, Cl = 17,
Br = 35, Xe = 54, Ce = 58,
Atomic masses : H = 1, Li = 7, B = 11, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24,
Al = 27, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, Ca=40, Fe = 56, Br = 80, I = 127,
Xe = 131, Ba=137, Ce = 140,

 Boltzmann constant k = 1.38 × 10–23 JK–1


1
 Coulomb's law constant = 9 ×10 9
4 0

 Universal gravitational constant G = 6.67259 × 10–11 N–m2 kg–2


 Speed of light in vacuum c = 3 × 108 ms–1
 Stefan–Boltzmann constant  = 5.67 × 10–8 Wm–2–K–4
 Wien's displacement law constant b = 2.89 × 10–3 m–K
 Permeability of vacuum µ0 = 4 × 10–7 NA–2

 Permittivity of vacuum 0 =

 Planck constant h = 6.63 × 10–34 J–s
TM

JMSP-1 / Enthusiast – 2018 Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN )

PART–I : PHYSICS
SINGLE CORRECT TYPE
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
only one is correct.
1. A force of 6 kg and another of 8 kg can be applied f f
together to produce the effect of a single force of-
(A) 1kg (B) 11kg
(C) 15 kg (D) 20 kg (A) (B)
 
2. The velocity of a particle moving in the positive
direction of x-axis varies as v =  x , where  is f f

positive constant. Assuming that at the moment t =


0, the particle was located at x = 0 the value of time (C) (D)
dependence of the velocity and the acceleration of  
the particle -
t
,
1 2t 2
(A) (B) , 4. A particle of mass m is made to move with uniform
2 2 2 2 2 2
speedy along the perimeter of a regular polygon of
2t 2
(C) , (D) None of these 2 n sides. The magnitude of impulse applied at
2 2 each corner of the polygon is:
3. A particle move on an circular overbridge with  
(A) 2 mv sin (B) m v sin
constant speed. The friction coefficient varies so that 2n 2n
the speed remains constant. Which of the following
 
graph shows the magnitude of friction. (C) m v cos (D) 2 mv cos
2n 2n

(Space for Rough Work)

3
TM

Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN ) JMSP-1 / Enthusiast – 2018


5. A solid hemisphere of weight P rests with its curved 7. A ball is dropped from a height h on the ground.
surface in contact with a rough inclined plane. A If the coefficient of restitution is e, the height to
weight Q is placed at some point on the rim of the which the ball goes up after it rebounds for the n th
hemisphere to keep its plane surface horizontal then time is.
its minimum coefficient of friction is (A) he2n (B) h en

(A)  = (B)  = e 2n h
(C) (D)
      h e 2n

  8. A solid sphere and a hollow sphere of equal mass


(C)  = (D)  =
      and radius are placed over a rough horizontal
surface after rotating it about its centre of mass
6. A small 100 g sleeve B can slide on a smooth, circular with same angular velocity 0. Once the pure rolling
and rigid wire frame A of radius 5 m placed in vertical starts let v1 and v2 be the linear speeds of their
place. The wire frame is rotating about its vertical centre of masses. Then:
diameter at 2 rad/s. When the sleeve is brought at a (A) v1 = v2 (B) v1 > v2
particular angular position other than the bottom and (C) v1 < v2 (D) data is insufficient
the top of the ring, the sleeve will not slide on the
wire frame. What is force of interaction between the 9. A ball is thrown at an angle  with the horizontal. Its
sleeve and the wire frame at this position? kinetic energy is 100 J and it becomes 30 J at the highest
point. The angle of projection is-
(A) 45º (B) 30º
 3   3 
 
(C) cos –1   (D) cos –1  10 
A  10   
B
10 A satellite moving with velocity v in a force free
space collects stationary interplanetary dust at a

rate of = v2 where M is the mass of (satellite


(A) 2 N (B) 3 N
+ dust) at the instance. The instantaneous
(C) 4 N (D) 5 N
acceleration of the satellite is :-

(A) –v2 (B)

 
(C)  (D) 

(Space for Rough Work)

4
TM

JMSP-1 / Enthusiast – 2018 Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN )

11. A simple pendulum consisting of a mass M attached 14 An organ pipe P1 closed at one end vibrating in its
to a string of length L is released from rest at an first harmonic and another pipe P 2 open at both
angle a. A pin is located at a distance l below the ends vibrating in its third harmonic are in
pivot point. When the pendulum swings down, the
resonance with a given tuning fork. The ratio of
string hits the pin as shown in the figure. The
maximum angle  which the string makes with the the length of P1 to that of P2 is
vertical after hitting the pin is: (A) 8/3 (B) 1/6

L
(C) 1/2 (D) 1/3
l
15. The pressure and density of a diatomic gas
 7
    change adiabatically from (P 1, 1) to (P2,
-1  L cos   l  -1  L cos   l   5
(A) cos   (B) cos  
 L l  L l    P1 
2). If  2   32 , then   is
 L cos   l   1   P2 
-1 -1  L cos   l 
(C) cos   (D) cos  
 L l   L l 1
(A) 128 (B)
128
12. In a U-tube the radii of two columns are respectively
r1 and r2. When a liquid of density  (angle of (C) 32 (D) None of these
contact  = 0°) is filled in it, a level difference of
h is observed on two arms, then the surface tension 16. Two equal point charges are fixed at x = – a and
of the liquid is: x = + a on the x-axis. Another point charge Q is
ghr1r2 placed at the origin. The change in the electrical
(A) 2(r r ) (B) hg (r2 – r1)
2 1 potential energy of Q, when it is displaced by a
h g small distance x along the x-axis, is approximately
h g(r1 r2 )
(C) (D) 2(r r ) proportional to -
2 1 2
(A) x (B) x2
13. A string fixed at one end is vibrating in its second
(C) x3 (D) 1 / x
overtone. The length of the string is 10 cm and
maximum amplitude of vibration of particles of
the string is 2mm. Then the amplitude of the
particle at 9cm from the open end is:
(A) 3 mm (B) 2 mm
3
(C) mm (D) None of these
2
(Space for Rough Work)

5
TM

Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN ) JMSP-1 / Enthusiast – 2018


17. Consider a uniformly charged hemispherical shell of 19. What is net force on the small dipole placed inside the
radius R and charge Q. If field at point capacitor at steady state if the plates are separated by
 1cm?
A (0, 0, –z0) is then field at point (0, 0, z0) is
+ 4µf
[z0 < R] :-
z –

B y
2
x 16V 2
O
A
(A) 0N (B) 4N
  (C) 8N (D) 16 N
(A)  (B)  
 20. A student peddles a stationary bicyle. The pedals
(C) + (D) None of these
of the bicycle are attached to a 100 turn coil of
area 0.10 m2. The coil rotates at half a revolution
18. Three conducting spheres A, per second and it is placed in a uniform megnetic
B and C are as shown in field of 0.01 T perpendicular to the axis of rotation
figure. The radii of the spheres of the coil. What is the maximum voltage generated
are a, b and c respectively. A in the coil ?
and B are connected by a (A) 1.314 V (B) 1.214 V
conducting wire. The capacity
of the system is: (C) 2.314 V (D) 0.314 V
 bc  21. An e.m.f. of 15 volt is applied in a circuit containing 5
(A) 40(a + b + c) (B) 4 0  
c b henry inductance and 10 ohm resistance. The ratio of
1 1 1  abc  the current at time t   and t=1 second is -
(C) 4 0     (D) 4 0  
a b c  ab  bc  ca 
e1/ 2 e2
(A) (B)
e1/ 2  1 e2  1
(C) 1 e 1 (D) e 1

(Space for Rough Work)

6
TM

JMSP-1 / Enthusiast – 2018 Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN )

22. Figure below shows two plane mirrors and an object 25. In a YDSE setup the intensity due to two coherent
O placed between them. What will be distance of beams differ from each other by 1%. If one of the
the first three images from the mirror M 2 beam has intensity I, then intensity of minima is :-
I
(A) I(10–2) (B)
2
10 2  
I I
8
O
2 (C)
3

10 2  (D)
4

104 
26. Two pulses on a string approach each other at
speeds of 1 m/s. What is the shape of the string at
M1 M2 t = 3s :-
(A) 2 cm, 8 cm, 14 cm 1m/s 1m/s
(B) 2 cm, 12 cm, 18 cm t=0 s
(C) 2 cm, 18 cm, 22 cm
(D) 2cm, 24 cm, 38cm x(m)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
23. A beam of light strikes a glass plate at an angle of incident
60° and reflected light is completely polarised than the
refractive index of the plate is :- (A) x(m)
(A) 1.5 (B) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

(C) (D)
(B)
24. A plate of thickness t made of a material of x(m)
refractive index  is placed in front of one of the 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
slits in a double slit experiment. What should be
the minimum thickness t which will make the
intensity at the center of the fringe pattern zero ?
(C)
 x(m)
(A) (   1) (B) ( – 1)
2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
 
(C) 2(   1) (D) (   1)
(D) x(m)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

(Space for Rough Work)

7
TM

Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN ) JMSP-1 / Enthusiast – 2018


27. If the wavelength of photon emitted due to 29. Boron has two isotopes 5B 10 and 5B11. If the
transition of electron from third orbit to first orbit atomic weight of boron is 10.81, the ratio of 5B10
in a hydrogen atom is , then the wavelength of to 5B11 in nature is :
photon emitted due to transition of electron from
19 20
fourth orbit to second orbit will be - (A) (B)
81 53
128 25
(A)  (B)  15 10
27 9 (C) (D)
10 11
36
(C)  (D) None of these
7 30. A free particle with initial kinetic energy E and de-
broglie wavelength enters a region in which it has
28. An electron of a stationary hydrogen atom passes potential energy V. What is the particle's new de
from the fifth energy level to the ground level. The broglie wavelength ?
velocity of hydrogen atom acquired as a result of (A) (1 – E/V)–1/2 (B) (1 – E/V)
photon emission will be :
(h = Planck’s constant, m = mass of hydrogen (C) (1 – E/V)–1 (D) (1 – V/E)–1/2
atom, R = Rydberg constant)
25m 24m
(A) 24h R (B) 25h R

24hR 25hR
(C) (D)
25m 24m

(Space for Rough Work)

8
TM

JMSP-1 / Enthusiast – 2018 Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN )

PART–II : CHEMISTRY
SINGLE CORRECT TYPE
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
only one is correct.
31. 6 litres of an alkene require 27 litres of oxygen at 36. Potassium dichromate when heated with concentrated
constant temperature and pressure for complete sulphuric acid and a soluble chloride, gives brown-
combustion. The alkene is: red vapours of
(A) Ethene (B) Propene (A) CrO3 (B) CrCl3
(C) 1–Butene (D) 2–Butene (C) CrO2Cl2 (D) Cr2O3

32. Bakelite is obtained from phenol by reacting with: 37. Sodium carbonate cannot be used in place of
(A) Acetal (B) CH3CHO (NH4)2CO3 for the identification of Ca2+, Ba2+ and
(C) HCHO (D) Chlorobenzene Sr2+ ions (in group V) during mixture analysis because:
(A) Mg2+ ions will also be precipitated
33. The minimum and maximum number of electron in (B) Concentration of CO32– ions is very
Nitrogen(N) with spin quantum number(ms) = +½ (C) Sodium ions will react with acid radicals
will be (D) Na+ ions will interfere with the detection of Ca2+,
(A) 2, 5 (B) 3, 5 Ba2+, Sr2+ ions
(C) 5, 6 (D) 2, 2
38. Which of the following expressions is correct in case
34. The magnetic moment of the complex anion [Cr(NO) of a sodium chloride unit cell (edge length, a)?
(NH3) (CN)4]2– is (A) rc + ra = a (B) rc + ra = a/2
(A) 5.91 BM (B) 3.87 BM
(C) 1.73 BM (D) 2.82 BM (C) rc + ra = 2a (D) rc + ra = 2a

35. Glycosidic linkage is actually an:


(A) Carbonyl bond (B) Ether bond
(C) Ester bond (D) Amide bond

(Space for Rough Work)

9
TM

Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN ) JMSP-1 / Enthusiast – 2018


– –
39. The rate of the reaction between BrO3 and Br in 41. The product (Y) of the given reaction is
acid solution, producing Br2, follows the rate law: CHO
2 (i)NaOH(aq) conc.H 2 SO 4
rate = kT BrO 3 Br H (ii)H3 O
X heat
Y
CHO
The time required for BrO 3 to decrease by 1.0×10– O
4
M is shown below for a first experimental run:
OH
OH
(A) (B)
OH
Experiment BrO3
0
Br
0
H
0
Time Req., sec. OH

I 0.015 M 0.096 M 0.041 M 100


O

(C) O (D)
II 0.045 M 0.016 M 0.123 M ? O

At the same temperature, approximately how many


42. The minerals having silicate chains are collectively called
seconds should theoretically elapse before BrO 3 (A) Zircon (B) Olivine
decreases by the same amount in Exp. II ? (C) Pyroxenes (D) Natrolite
(A) ~ 10 sec (B) ~ 20 sec
(C) ~ 30 sec (D) ~ 40 sec 43. Identify the metal M in the following reactions
(Equations are unbalanced).
40. A dilute solution of litmus becomes colourless on M2S + O2  M2O M2 S + M 2 O  M
shaking with charcoal. This is due to The meal M is
(A) Absorption (B) Adsorption (A) Iron (B) Copper
(C) Chemical reaction (D) Both (A) and (B) (C) Zinc (D) Mercury

(Space for Rough Work)

10
TM

JMSP-1 / Enthusiast – 2018 Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN )

44. The order of acidity of following phenols is 46. Which of the following sample of gas has the highest
root mean square speed ?
OH
(A) H2(g) at 200 K (B) He(g) at 200 K
OH (C) Ar(g) at 200 K (D) Ar(g) at 400 K
(I) (II) 47. Which species releases the most energy when an
NO2 electron attaches: H, He, He+ ?
(A) He because it is a noble gas
OH OH (B) H because the added electron will fill the 1s subshell
(C) He+ because it has the highest effective nuclear
(III) (IV) charge
NO2 O 2N (D) H because it is more electronegative than He and
He+
OH
48. It snows in the winter (low temperature) but it rains in
(V) the summer (high temperature). This implies that for
Cl the formation of show [H2O(l)  H2O(s)]
(A) IV > III > II > V > I (B) III > IV > II > V > I (A) Hº > 0, Sº > 0 (B) Hº < 0, Sº > 0
(C) V > III > IV > II > I (D) IV > III > III > I > V (C) Hº > 0, Sº < 0 (D) Hº < 0, Sº < 0

45. Consider the following reactions 49. Which of the following reaction is an elimination
(i)Hg(CH 3 COO)2 / H 2 O reaction ?
X (ii)NaBH 4
H
I–methylcyclohexanol. The starting compound ‘X’ in OH H2SO4
(A) + H 2O
the reaction is

H
(A) (B)
Br Zn
(B) 
+ ZnBr2
H

Br
(C) (D) Both (A) and (B)
H H
Br NaOCH 3 OCH3
(C)

(D) Both (A) and (B)


(Space for Rough Work)

11
TM

Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN ) JMSP-1 / Enthusiast – 2018


54. The product (X) in the reaction is
OH
OH
H2SO4
50. A ; NaOH
(X)
 (Major)
CH2—CH2—Cl
Major product A is:
OH
(A) (B) (A)
CH2—CH2—OH

(C) (D) OH

(B)
51. Hardness of water is due to dissolved impurities of– CH=CH2
(A) calcium and magnesium salts
(B) barium and magnesium salts O
(C) calcium and strontium salts (C) CH2
(D) sodium and potassium satls CH2
52. HA and HB are both weak acids althogh HB is the O
stronger of two. If VA is the volume of 0.1 M NaOH
solution to neutralized 50 ml of 0.1 M HB and V B is (D)
the volume of 0.1 M NaOH solution to neutralized 50 CH CH3
ml of 0.1 M HA, then –
(A) VA > VB (B) VA < VB 55. The appropriate reagent for the transformation
(C) VA = VB (D) Can't comment
O
53. Consider the galavanic cell,
Pb(s)|Pb2+(aq)||Cu2+(aq)|Cu(s)
Which one of the following changes to the cell would
cause the cell potential to increase (i.e. become more
positive) ? OH OH
(A) increase the [Pb2+] concentration
(B) increase the [Cu2+] concentration (A) Zn(Hg),HCl (B) NH2NH2,OH–
(C) increase the mass of Pb(s) (C) NaBH4 (D) All of the above
(D) decrease the mass of Pb(s)

(Space for Rough Work)

12
TM

JMSP-1 / Enthusiast – 2018 Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN )

56. Which of the following Lanthanides show +2 59. Which of the following is responsible for depletion of
oxidation state besides the +3 states the ozone layer in the upper strate of atmosphere ?
(A) Ce, Eu (A) Polyhalogens
(B) Eu, Yb (B) Ferrocene
(C) Ce, Yb (C) Fullerenes
(D) Gd, Yb (D) Freons

57. In froth flotation process many chemical (frother, 60. Which of the following is expected not to yield a white
collector, activator and depressant) are used. Which precipitate with silver nitrate ?
is called a frother (A) [Co(NH3)3Cl3]
(A) CuSO4
(B) [Co(NH3)4Cl2]Cl
(B) NaCN + Alkali
(C) Pine oil (C) [Co(NH3)5Cl]Cl2
(D) Potassium xanthate (D) [Co(NH3)6]Cl3

58. Consider the following sequence of reactions

(i)CH 3 I(excess) heat


(ii)moist Ag 2 O
X Y
NH2
The product (Y) formed as major product is


+ OH
(A) N (B)

(C) (D)

(Space for Rough Work)

13
TM

Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN ) JMSP-1 / Enthusiast – 2018

PART–III : MATHEMATICS
SINGLE CORRECT TYPE
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
only one is correct.
61. Let f(x) be a continuous function on [a, b]. If 64. The straight lines
f(b) < 0 < f(a), then which one of the following must 2kx – 2y  3  0 
b 
x  ky  2  0  k  R
be greater than  f (x ) dx ? 2x  k  0 

a
b
pass through the same point for
a
2 (A) no real value of k
(A)  f (x ) dx (B) [f ( x )] dx
 (B) exactly one real value of k
b a
(C) three real values of k
b b (D) all real values of k
(C)  f ( x ) dx (D)  | f ( x) | dx
a a 65. Let R be a relation on the set N of natural numbers
defined by nRm if n divides m. Then R is
62. The value of m for which straight line
(A) Reflexive and symmetric
3x – 2y + z + 3 = 0 = 4x – 3y + 4z + 1 is parallel
(B) Transitive and symmetric
to the plane 2x – y + mz – 2 = 0 is
(C) Equivalence
(A) – 2 (B) 8
(D) Reflexive, transitive but not symmetric
(C) 11 (D) – 18

66. If the sum of first 23 terms of the series


63. Area of region bounded by x = 0, y = 0, x = 2, y = 2,
y  ex & y  ln x is  x4   x5 
(A) 6 – 4 ln 2 (B) 4 ln 2 – 2 log x3 + log 2  + log 4  + .... can be expressed
y 
(C) 2 ln 2 – 4 (D) 6 – 2 ln 2 y   
 xa 
in the form of log  b  , then (a + b) equals
y 
(A) 805 (B) 828
(C) 851 (D) none of these

(Space for Rough Work)

14
TM

JMSP-1 / Enthusiast – 2018 Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN )

67. If A and B are two events defined on a sample space


such that P(A) = 0.3; P(B) = 0.5; P(A/Bc) = 0.2 3 2   1 1  2  1
71. If 7 A 
 5  2 1 0 4  , then trace of A is
3
and P(B/Ac) = , then the value of equal to
7
(A) –25 (B) –21

P ( A  Bc )  ( A c  B) is  (C) –15 (D) –11
(A) 0.4 (B) 0.5
(C) 0.6 (D) 0.7 72. One of the two real roots of the quadratic equation
ax2 + bx + c = 0 is three times the other. Then the
68. The locus of a point P(h, k) such that the line y = hx value of b2 – 4ac equals
4ac 3ac
x 2 y2 (A) (B)
+ k touches the hyperbola   1, is another 3b 2 b2
1 9
hyperbola whose eccentricity is 3ac 4ac
(C) (D)
(A) 3 (B) 2 2 3
(C) 2 (D) 3
3x  (  2) sin x
73. Let L = Lim , where  R. If L is
 1 3  3 1 x 0(sin 1 x )3
69. Given vectors a  î  ĵ and b  ĵ  k̂ and
2 2 2 2 finite then (L + ) is equal to
 1 1
c  î  2 ĵ  3k̂ . The volume of a parellopiped with (A) (B)
4 2
three coterminus edges as
          3 5
u  ( a · a ) a  (a · b ) b  ( a · c ) c ; (C) (D)
4 4
         
v  (a · b ) a  ( b · b ) b  ( b · c ) c ;
         
w  (a · c) a  ( b · c) b  ( c · c ) c , equals 2  x 2  5x  6 , x   2
(A) (2 cos 30° – sin 30°)3
(B) (2 cos 60° – sin 60°)3 74. Let f (x)  
(C) (2 cos 45° – sin 60°)3 (D) (2 sin 45° – cos 60°)3 a 2  1, x2
then range of 'a' so that f(x) has maxima at
 x = – 2, is
70. If  +  = and  +  = , then cot  is equal to
2 (A) | a |  1 (B) | a | < 1
(A) tan 2 (B) – cot 2
(C) a > 1 (D) a < 1
(C) tan 2 (D) tan 2 – tan 2

(Space for Rough Work)

15
TM

Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN ) JMSP-1 / Enthusiast – 2018

x 79. Two circles C1 and C2 both passes through the points


dt A(1, 2) and E(2, 1) and touch the line
75. Let f (x) =  1 t3
and g (x) be the inverse of f (x), 4x – 2y = 9 at B and D respectively. The possible
0
coordinates of a point C such that the quadrilateral
then which one of the following holds good? ABCD is a parallelogram is
(A) 2g'' = g2 (B) 2g'' = 3g2 (A) (4, – 1) (B) (2, – 1)
(C) 3g'' = 2g2 (D) 3g'' = g2 (C) (6, – 3) (D) (3, – 3)

80. Equation of the line passing through centre and


76. If cos–1x = sin–13x, then sum of all possible values of
bisecting the chord 7x + y = 20 of the ellipse
x equals
y2
2 x2   1 , is
(A) 0 (B) 7
10 (A) x + y = 5 (B) x + y = 0
1 (C) x – y = 0 (D) x – y = 5
2
(C) (D)
10 10
81. Statement-1: The value of

77. If x2 + y2 = 25 and the expression


x 

Lim ( x  2) tan 1 ( x  2)  ( x tan 1 x ) 
( x  6) 2  ( y  8) 2  ( x  9) 2  ( y  12)2 is equal to .
Statement-2: If f(x) is derivable in [a, b] then  atleast
assumes its maximum value at (x, y)  (a, b) then one c  (a, b) such that
|a| + |b| is equal to f ( b)  f (a )
(A) 4 (B) 7 f '(c) = .
ba
(C) 9 (D) none of these (A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and
statement-2 is correct explanation for
78. A, B, C try to hit a target simultaneously but statement-1.
independently. Their respective probabilities of hitting (B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and
1 2 7 statement-2 is not the correct explanation for
the target are , , . The probability that the target statement-1.
4 3 8
is hit by A or C but not by B, is (C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true
25 29
(A) (B)
96 96 82. The number of 3 digit numbers which contains not
31 35 more than two different digits, is not equal to
(C) (D) (A) 2 · 9C4 (B) 10C5
96 96
(C) 252 (D) none of these

(Space for Rough Work)

16
TM

JMSP-1 / Enthusiast – 2018 Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN )

83. The contrapositive of "If two triangles are identical 86. Statement-1: The variance of first n even natural
then these are similar" is n2 1
(A) if two triangles are not similar, then these are numbers is .
4
not identical. Statement-2: The sum of first n natural numbers is
(B) if two triangles are not identical, then these are
n (n  1)
not similar. and the sum of the squares of first n natural
(C) if two triangles are not identical, then these are 2
similar. n (n  1)(2n  1)
numbers is .
(D) if two triangles are not similar, then these are 6
identical. (A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and
statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and
  statement-2 is not the correct explanation for
84. For    0,  , the value of definite integral
 2 statement-1.
 (C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
 ln1  tan  tan x dx is equal to (D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
0
(A)  ln(sec ) (B)  ln(cosec ) x5 x4
87. The graph of f (x) = – + 5 has
 ln 2 20 12
(C) (D) 2 ln sec 
2 (A) no relative extrema, one point of inflection.
(B) two relative maxima, one relative minimum, two
85. Which of the following must hold good for the points of inflection.
15
(C) one relative maximum, one relative minimum,
 1  one point of inflection.
expansion of the binomial  x 4   ?
 x3  (D) one relative maximum, one relative minimum,
(A) There exist a term which is independent of x. two point of inflection.
(B) 7th and 8 th terms of the expansion have the
greatest binomial coefficient. 88. A convex polygon has 44 diagonals. The polygon is
(C) Coefficients of x32 and x–17 are equal. (A) nonagon (B) decagon
(C) undecagon (D) Dodecagon
(D) If x  2 then number of rational terms in the
expansion is 5.

(Space for Rough Work)

17
TM

Path to success KOTA (RAJASTHAN ) JMSP-1 / Enthusiast – 2018


89. A piece of cheese is located at (12, 10) in a coordi- 90. Position vectors of the four angular points of a
nate plane. A mouse is at (4, – 2) and is running up tetrahedron ABCD are A(3, – 2, 1); B(3, 1, 5);
the line y = – 5x + 18. At the point (a, b), the mouse C(4, 0, 3) and D(1, 0, 0). Acute angle between the
starts getting farther from the cheese rather than closer plane faces ADC and ABC is
to it. The value of (a + b) is
5 2
(A) 6 (A) tan–1 (B) cos–1
(B) 10 2 5
(C) 18 5
(D) 14 (C) cosec–1 (D) none of these
2

(Space for Rough Work)

18

Potrebbero piacerti anche