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JEE PREPARATORY TEST-2 (JPT-2)

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Target : JEE (Main+Advanced) 2018
Date: 13-05-2018 | Duration : 3 Hours | Max. Marks: 240

COURSE : ALL INDIA TEST SERIES (VIKALP) | CLASS : XII/XIII

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PART - I : PHYSICS

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SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 80)
 This section contains TWENTY questions
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
four option(s) is(are) correct
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(B) will result in –2 marks, as a wrong option is also darkened.

1. In the circuit shown in figure C1 = C2 = C and capacitor C1 is having initial charge Q0. The switch is
closed at t = 0. Then choose the correct option(s):
R

+
C1 C2

S

Q 
(A) The current at time t in the circuit will be  0  e2t / RC
 RC 
Q
(B) Charge on capacitor C1 at time t will be 0 (1  e2t / RC )
2
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Q2
(C) Total heat loss in the circuit till the current becomes zero is 0
2C
Q02
(D) Total heat loss in the circuit till the current becomes zero is
4C

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2 2 2
2. The electric potential in a region of space varies with its x, y and z co-ordinates as V(x, y, z) = A(x – 2y + z ),

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where A is a constant. Then choose the correct option(s):
(A) Locus of equipotent curve in a plane parallel to x-z plane is hyperbola.
(B) Locus of equipotent curve in a plane parallel to x-z plane is circle
(C) Locus of equipotent curve in a plane parallel to x-y plane is parabola
(D) Locus of equipotent curve in a plane parallel to x-y plane is hyperbola

3. The figure shows two thin large identical parallel conducting plates placed in air with a slab of
dielectric constant k placed between them. The width of the small gap between the conducting
plates is d while the thickness of the dielectric slab is t. The conducting plates are given equal and
opposite charges due to which the strength of the electric field in air region is E as shown. The
area of plates perpendicular to the plane of figure is A and consider it to be large. Neglect the edge
effects. (The portion ABCD has the same dimensions perpendicular to the plane of the figure as
that of plate or dielectric medium) Mark the correct options :
A B

air
conducting 
plate k E conducting
plate

D C
(A) The net charge in the portion ABCD (volume) is zero.
 EA
(B) The magnitude of net charge in the portion ABCD is 0
k
0E2 At
(C) The electrostatics energy stored in the dielectric medium is
2k
0E2 At
(D) The electrostatic energy stored in the dielectric medium is
2k 2

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4. A neutron having kinetic energy E collides head on with a stationary hydrogen atom in ground

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state, which is initially at rest but free to move. Assume the mass of the neutron to be equal to that
th
of H atom. Use the energy of the n state for H atom as E1 = –13.6eV ; E2 = –3.4 eV ;
E3 = – 1.5eV. (whether collision is elastic or inelastic, depends on the energy of the neutron, and in
case of elastic collision they can be treated as ordinary particles) now choose the correct options :
(A) The collision will be elastic if E is less than 20.4eV.
(B) If E = 24.2 eV, the H atom may get excited to n = 4.
(C) If E < 20.4 eV the kinetic energy of the neutron will become zero after the collision.
(D) If E > 20.4 eV the kinetic energy of the neutron will becomes zero after the collision

5. Which of the dimensional formula is/are correct ?


0 –2 1 1
(A) [permittivity of vacuum × electric field strength] = [M L T A ]
–1 –3 3 1
(B) [electrical conductivity] = [M L T A ]
1 1 –2
(C) [viscous force] = [M L T ]
 electric fieldstrength  1 –1
(D)   = [Mº L T ]
 magnetic fieldinduction 

R
6. A solenoid of inductance L and resistance is connected in parallel to a resistance R. An ideal
2
battery of emf E is connected across the parallel combination as shown in figure switch S is kept
closed for long time and it is opened at time t = 0. The current through solenoid immediately after
switch opened is I and total heat generated in the solenoid after switch opened is H. Then choose
the correct option(s):
L, R/2

S
E for Rough
Space Work
E 2E 2 LE2 LE2
(A)   (B)   (C) H  (D) H  2
R R 3 R2 R2

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 xiˆ  yjˆ 
 

Force on a particle moving in x-y plane is given as F   A x2  y2  B   , where (x, y)

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7.
 x2  y2 
 
are position co-ordinates of the particles, A and B are positive constants. Choose the correct
option(s):
Then -
 B   3B 
(A) Work done by this force in moving the particle from  ,0  to  0,  along straight line path
2   2 
will be zero.
(B) Work done in moving the particle from (B, 0) to (0, B) along straight line path will be zero by
this force.
(C) Work done by this force in moving the particle from (B, 0) to (B, 3 B ) along straight line path
1
will be 
2
AB .
2
(D) This force is a conservative force.
8. Consider the situation shown in figure m1 = m2 = m3 = 10 kg and coefficient of friction  = 0.2 for all
surfaces. Three horizontal forces are applied on all the blocks as shown when they all are at rest.
2
Then choose the correct option(s): (take g = 10 m/s )
100N m1
m2 100N
15N m3

Rough surface
(A) Friction between m1 and m2 is 20N
(B) Friction between m3 and surface is 25N
(C) Friction between m3 and surface is 40N
(D) m2 and m3 blocks move together.

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9. A L shaped conducting rod ABC is lying in xy–plane and moving with velocity V  V0 ˆi  3V0 ˆj as

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shown in the figure. There exist a non uniform magnetic field which depends on x and y coordinate
 B
ˆ , where B0 and L0 are positive constants with proper dimensions. If VP–VQ
as B  0 (x  y)( k)
L0

represents the motional induced emf between the two points P and Q lying on the rod. Then
choose the correct option(s) at the instant shown in figure:
y

B
2L0 C


V

L0 B
A

x
L0 3L0
(A) VA – VB = 18B0L0V0
(B) VB – VA = 18B0L0V0
27
(C) VC – VA = B0L0 V0
2
27
(D) VA – VC = B0L0 V0
2

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10. Some amount of water is poured on top face of a horizontal glass plate. Excess amount of water

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spills over the edges and a little amount of water remains there in a thin uniform layer, a portion of
which is shown in the figure. Surface tension of water is , the vertical thickness of the water layer
far away the edge is t, the point in the plane of the diagram on the liquid where the liquid protrudes
the most is D. The vertical depth of this point from the horizontal free surface of the water layer is
d,  is density of water and g is acceleration due to gravity. Mark the correct relation(s)

t D


2(1  sin ) 2(1  cos ) 2 2(1  cos )


(A) t  (B) t  (C) d  (D) d 
g g g g

11. The ends of a long homogeneous bar are maintained at different temperatures and there is no loss
of heat from the sides of the bar due to conduction or radiation. The graph of temperature against
distance of the bar when it has attained steady state is shown here. Choose the correct option(s):
Temperature

Distance from hot end


(A) the temperature gradient is not constant
(B) the bar has uniform cross-sectional area
(C) the cross-sectional area of the bar increases as the distance from the hot end increases
(D) the cross-sectional area of the bar decreases as the distance from the hot end increases

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12. A person riding on a source 'S' of sound (frequency 48 Hz) moves in a medium (in which velocity

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of sound is 310 m/s) with speed 10m/s as shown towards a liquid reservoir (in which velocity of

sound is 1240 m/s). A detector 'D' in the reservoir moves towards the free surface of the reservoir

(along line SD) at a speed 20m/s. The sound produced by 'S' gets reflected and transmitted at the

free surface. Mark the INCORRECT statement(s) among the following. Assuming the liquid in the

reservoir stays still and calm.

S 10m/s


D 20m/s

(A) Wavelength of sound received by detector D is 25 m

(B) Beat frequency registered by the person is 1.6 Hz

(C) Frequency of sound detected by detector D is 56 Hz

(D) Frequency of sound detected by detector D is 52.4 Hz

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13. There is a system of four conducting parallel plates A, B, C and D. Plates A and C are connected

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to each other with the help of metallic wire and plates B and D can be connected to the ground
with the help of switches S1 and S2. Distance between consecutive plates is d. Initially plate A and
B are having a charge of +Q each and plate D is having charge +2Q (See Figure), when switches
were open. At t = 0 switches S1 and S2 are closed simultaneously. Then choose CORRECT
option(s)

d d d

+Q +Q +2Q

A B C D

S1 S2

(A) the magnitude of charge flown through S1 is 5Q / 2


(B) the magnitude of charge flown through S1 is Q
(C) the magnitude of charge flown through S2 is 7Q / 3
(D) the magnitude of charge flown through S2 is 2Q

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14. A person A is fixed on the edge of a horizontal '' Merry go-round'' that has a radius of 6m and is

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rotating steadily. Another person B is standing still on the ground at a point that is 12m from the
centre of the '' Merry-go-round'' . Assume their line of sight is horizontal. At a particular instant, B
observes A moving directly towards him with a speed of 1m/s and observes there is no component
of velocity perpendicular to the line joining them. At the same moment. A observes B to be moving
at a speed n m/s. where n is an integer. At the same moment. the rate at which A observes the
distance between them is decreasing to be m m/s. where m is an integer. At the same moment.
A observes B's velocity perpendicular to the line joining them to be p m/s where p is an integer.
Choose the CORRECT option(s).
(A) m = 1
(B) n = 4
(C) p = 3
(D) Acceleration of A as observed by B is a constant

15. A wooden cubical block ABCDEFGO of mass m and side 'a' is wrapped by a square wire loop of
perimeter 4a at z = a/2 as shown. The current in the wire I. The whole system is placed on

frictionless horizontal surface in a uniform magnetic field B  B0 ˆj In this situation. Line of action of
normal force between horizontal surface and block passes through a point at a distance x from
centre. Select the correct statement(s)
z

G F B
C
B
a

O
y
E
A D
x
mg mg
(A) The block must not topple if I  The block must not topple if I 
(B) Work
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aB0 2aB0
a mg a mg
(C) x  if I  (D) x  if I 
4 2aB0 4 4aB0

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16. In a radioactive decay process A decays to B. Two graphs of number of nuclei of A and B versus

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time is given Then choose the CORRECT option(s)
NA NB

N0 N0
9N0/10
N0/5
N0/8
O t(sec) O t(sec)
t1 6 t2

(A) t2 – t1 = 4 Sec (B) t2 – t1 = 2 Sec (C) t1 = 2 log25 Sec (D) t2 = log2100 Sec

17. A non-uniform rope of length L is placed on the ground and Rope is pulled by a constant force F as
shown in the diagram. There is no friction anywhere, linear mass density of rope is given by
 x
 = 0  1   , where x is measured from end B. Tension at a distance of x from B is T , total mass
 L
of the rope is M and acceleration of rope is a0 The Choose the CORRECT option(s)
B A
F

x
=0

4F L 3 0L 2F 2F  x2 
(A)  Tdx 
0
9
(B) M 
2
(C) a0 
3 0 L
(D) T  x  
3L  2L 

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18. A triangular wave pulse on a taut string travels in +ve x-direction with speed 'V'. The tension in the

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string is F, and linear mass density of string is . At t = 0 shape of the pulse is given by

0 x  –L

h(L  x)
Y(x, 0) = –L×0
L

h(L  x)
0×L
L

0 xL

Choose the INCORRECT option(s) : (Given that h <<< L)

(A) Instantaneous power is zero for – L  x–Vt  0

2
h
(B) Instantaneous power is FV   for x – Vt  –L
L

2
h
(C) Instantaneous power is FV   for x – Vt  L
L

2
h
(D) Instantaneous power is FV   for 0  x–Vt  L
L

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19. Choose the correct options regarding the AC circuit given in the figure: (Symbols have their usual

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meaning)

2R
(A) Equivalent impedance of the circuit is
3

3
(B) Power factor of the circuit is
2
3E02
(C) Average power for complete cycle is
8R
R
(D) Effective reactance of the circuit is
3

20. An electron in hydrogen atom makes transition from one orbit to another. Magnitude of change in
orbital angular momentum of the electron may be :
h h h
(A) h (B) (C) (D)
 2 4

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PART : II CHEMISTRY

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Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, Si = 28,
P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, As = 75,
Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 80)

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Zero Marks : 0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.
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21. A 180 mL saturated solution of a sparingly soluble salt MCl2 has a vapour pressure of 99.946 mm
of Hg at 50°C while pure water exerts a vapour pressure of 100.000 mm of Hg at the same

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temperature. Assume, density of water = density of solution = 1 g/mL. Then, which of the following
is/are correct?
2+
(A) Mole of M in the solution = 0.18 mmol

(B) Mole of Cl in the solution = 3.6 mmol
(C) Molar solubility of MCl2 in water at 50°C = 0.03 M
–6
(D) Solubility product of MCl2 = 4 × 10

22. Which step(s) is/are endothermic in the Born-Haber cycle for the formation of NaCl?

1
Cl2(g)  Cl(g) (B) Cl(g) + e  Cl (g)
– –
(A)
2

(C) Na (g) + Cl (g)  NaCl(s) (D) Na(g)  Na (g) + e


+ – + –

23. Which of the following is/are true for the equilibrium constant (Keq), forward rate constant (kf) and
backward rate constant (kb) of the given exothermic reaction ?

N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g)

(A) Keq will decrease on increasing temperature


(B) kf will decrease on increasing temperature
(C) kb will increase on increasing temperature
(D) Keq will increase on increasing temperature

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24. A solution of an unknown sample on treatment with dilute hydrochloric acid gave a white
precipitate. The white precipitate formed was added to hot water and filtered. The white precipitate

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remaining on the filter paper was readily soluble in ammonia solution. A few drops of potassium
iodide solution were added to the hot water filtrate and a bright yellow precipitate was produced.
Which ions could have been present in the unknown sample?
+ 2+ 2+ 2+
(A) Ag (aq) (B) Hg2 (aq) (C) Pb (aq) (D) Ba (aq)

–7 –11
25. Given for H2CO3 K a1 = 4 × 10 , K a2 = 4 × 10 then select correct statement(s) (log 2 = 0.30) :
+ –4
(A) Concentration of H ions in 0.1 M H2CO3 is 2 × 10 M
(B) pH of 0.1 M NaHCO3 is 9.6
+ –6
(C) Concentration of H ions in 0.1 M H2CO3 is 2 × 10 M
(D) pH of 0.1 M NaHCO3. is 8.4

26. When solid NH4SCN is mixed with solid Ba(OH)2 in a closed container, the temperature drops and
a gas is produced. Which of the following is/are correct for the process?
(A) ∆G is negative for the process. (B) ∆H is negative for the process.
(C) ∆S is positive for the process. (D) The gas released is ammonia

27. 1 mol red lead (Pb3O4) is reacted separately with conc. HCl and conc. HNO3 solutions at room
temperature. Which of the following is/are correct?
(A) A gas is released in reaction with HCl
(B) A gas is released in reaction with HNO3
(C) Both reactions are redox reactions
(D) The difference in moles of HCl and HNO 3 needed for complete reaction with 1 mol red lead is 4.

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28. Following is/are characteristic(s) of cyclic silicates :
(A) Tetrahedral hybridisation of Si.

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2
(B) Bridging O-atom are sp hybridized.
(C) General formula is  SiO3 n
2n 
.
(D) Two oxygen atoms per tetrahedron are shared.

29. The following diagram shows a set of experimental data points, denoted by X, when one
experimental measurement was repeated 3 times. The centre of the diagram represents the ideal
value calculated from theory. Which of the following is/are correct for these measurements?

(A) The measurements show low precision. (B) The measurements show high precision.
(C) The measurements show low accuracy. (D) The measurements show high accuracy.

30. Two mole of electrons are passed through an electrolytic cell containing sufficient molten NaCl.
The same charge is passed through a second cell containing sufficient aqueous NaCl solution. In
both cells the electrodes are made of platinum. Which of the following is/are not correct?
(A) One mole of Na metal is formed in the first cell.
(B) Chlorine gas is formed at cathodes of both cells.
(C) One mole hydrogen gas is formed in the second cell.
(D) One mole oxygen gas is formed in the second cell

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31. Which statement(s) comparing the soap (sodium stearate) and the detergent (sodium lauryl

CHEMISTRY
sulfate) is/are true?

(A) Both form micelles when dispersed in water

(B) The soap starts to precipitate out at mildly acidic pH, but the detergent does not

(C) The soap is less alkaline (basic) than the detergent

(D) Calcium salts of the soap are relatively insoluble in water

32. Which diagram represents the correct chemical relations between an element and its compounds?

Note: Electrolysis is done on molten salt in each diagram?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

dil. H2SO4

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33. Which of the following is/are correct for the following set of compounds?

CHEMISTRY
P Q R S
+
(A) P gives phthalic acid on treatment with hot alkaline KMnO4/H .
(B) Q is the most acidic compound among given hydrocarbons
(C) The general formula of compound R is CnH2n–8.
(D) Geometrical isomerism is possible in S


34. X 
conc. NaOH
 Y 
H ,

Compounds X and Y are :


CH2 – CHO CH2 OH CH2 – CH2OH CHO
(A) X = | (B) Y = | (C) Y = | (D) X = |
CH2 – CHO COONa CH2 – CH2OH CHO

35. The commonly used drug paracetamol is synthesized using the following sequence:
1. Nitration of phenol with dilute HNO3, producing mixture of X and Y.
2. X is removed from the product mixture by steam-distillation.
3. Reduction of Y by Sn/HCl to give Z.
4. Acetylation of Z using 1 equivalent of acetic anhydride in presence of pyridine to give
paracetamol.
Which of the following is/are correct?
(A) Paracetamol is antipyretic and analgesic (pain-killer).
(B) X is ortho-nitrophenol
(C) Z is ortho-amino phenol
(D) During mono-acetylation of Z, -NH2 group is acetylated in preference to -OH group.

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36. Two ketones, P and Q, have molecular formula C6H10O and both are optically active. P is

racemized by treatment with base but Q is not. Wolff-Kishner reduction of both ketones gives the

CHEMISTRY
same achiral hydrocarbon of formula C6H12. Which of the following may be possible structures of

P and Q?

(A) P is 3-methylpent-4-en-2-one; Q is 4-methylpent-1-en-3-one

(B) P is 2-ethylcyclobutanone; Q is 3-ethylcyclobutanone

(C) P is 3-methylcyclopentanone; Q is 2-methylcyclopentanone

(D) P is 2-methylcyclopentanone; Q is 3-methylcyclopentanone

(i) CH3MgI  /OH Ca(OH)


(Y)  Iodoform + (Z) 
PO 2 2
37. 2 
5
 (X) W
C – NH2  + H  
(ii) H3O
||
O
In the above series of reactions, the correct products are;

(A) X = (B) Y = CH3


COOH C
||
O

(C) Z = (D) W =
C
||
O

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38. Which of the following method(s) would be useful for preparing isobutyric acid, (CH3)2CHCO2H?
+

CHEMISTRY
(A) 2-methyl-1-propanol + K2Cr2O7/H .

(B) 2-bromopropane + CO2; followed by hydrolysis

(C) cis-2,5-dimethyl-3-hexene + O3; followed by H2O2

(D) 2-bromopropane + NaCN; followed by acid-catalyzed hydrolysis

39. Observed the following reactions

(i) Cyclobutanecarbonitrile + LiAlH4 / ether → X

(ii) X + 3 equivalent CH3I → Y

(iii) Y + heating with AgOH → Z

Choose the correct options :

(A) Molecular formula of compound Z is C5H8

(B) Y is an ionic salt

(C) X is primary amine

(D) Y is formed by addition while Z is formed by elimination.

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O O O
Zn(Hg)

CHEMISTRY
40. Benzene P Q
AlCl3 HCl
SOCl2
W R
NaOEt/EtOH, heat
AlCl3
NBS(1eq.) H SO NaBH4
V U 2 4 T S
CCl4,hv 

Which one of following statement is/are true for major products P to W in above sequence?

(A) Q gives effervescence with sodium bicarbonate solution.

(B) S gives positive Tollen's test

(C) T gives positive neutral FeCl3 test

(D) Molecular formula of W is C10 H8

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PART : III MATHEMATICS

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SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 80)
 This section contains TWENTY questions
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these
four option(s) is(are) correct
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will result in +4 marks ; darkening only (A) and (D) will result in +2 marks and darkening (A) and
(B) will result in –2 marks, as a wrong option is also darkened.

41. Let ‘m’ be a real number, and suppose that two of the three solutions of the cubic equation
x 3  3x 2  34x  m differ by 1. Then possible value ‘m’ is/are
(A) 120 (B) 80
(C) – 48 (D) – 32
   
 u v 2u  
42. If a triangle ABC, AB =    and AC =  , where u  v , then
u v u
(A) 1+cos2A + cos2B +cos2C = 0 (B) cos 2A + cos2B + cos 2C =1
(C) ABC is right angled  (D) ABC is equilateral 

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43. Let Z1  x1  iy1, Z2  x 2  iy 2 be complex numbers in fourth quadrant of argand plane and

MATHEMATICS
| Z1 || Z2 | 1, Re (Z1Z2 )  0 . The complex numbers Z3  x1  ix 2 ,Z 4  y1  iy 2 ,

Z5  x1  iy 2 ,Z6  x 2  iy1, will always satisfy

(A) | Z 4 | 1

(B) arg (Z3 Z 4 )   / 2

Z5 Z6
(C)  is purely real
cos(arg Z1 ) sin(arg Z1 )

 
2
(D) Z52  Z6 is purely imaginary

44. n
C02nCm n C12n2Cm n C22n 4 Cm  .... 

 n  2nm
(A)  2 if m  n (B) 0 if m < n
 m  n

 n  2n m
(C)  2 if m  n (D) 1 if m < n
 m  n

45. If A is non – singular matrix of order n × n such that 3ABA 1  A  2A 1 BA , then

(A) A and B both are identity matrices (B) | A  B | 0

(C) | ABA 1  A 1 BA | 0 (D) A + B is not a singular matrix.

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46. 5 players of equal strength play one each with each other. P(A) = probability that at least one

MATHEMATICS
player wins all matches he (they) play. P(B) = probability that at least one player losses all his
(their) matches.
5 7
(A) P(A)  (B) P(A) 
16 16
5 15
(C) P(A  B)  (D) P(A  B) 
32 32

47. The area bounded by the curves y  sin1 sin x and y  (sin1 sin x )2 , 0  x  2, is A, [.]

represents greatest integer function and {.} represents fractional part, then
(A) [A]  6 (B) [A]  5

1 1
(C) 0  {A}  (D)  {A}  1
2 2

48. Suppose that f : R  R is continuous and satisfying the equation f(x).  f(f(x))   1 , for all real x. Let

f(1000)  999, then which of the following is/are true?

1 1
(A) f(500)  (B) f(199) 
500 199
1 1
(C) f(x)  x  R  {0} (D) f(1999) 
x 1999

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ax  bx  c  e
2 nx
49. A function f : R  R is defined as f(x)  lim where f is continuous on R, then

MATHEMATICS
n 1  c.enx

(A) points (a, b, c) lies on line in space

(B) points (a, b) represents the 2 – dimensional Cartesian plane

(C) Locus of points (a, c) and (c, b) intersect at one point

(D) points (a, b, c) lies on the plane in space.

50. Let f(x) be positive, continuous and differentiable on the interval (a, b) and

1
lim f(x)  1, lim f(x)  31/4. If f '(x)  f 3 (x)  then the possible values of b – a is/are
x a x b f(x)
1/4
(A) 1/10 (B) 3

1/4  
(C) (3 – 1) (D)
24 24

51. A straight line passing through the point A(–2, –3) cuts lines x  3y  9 and x  y  1  0 at B and

C, respectively. If AB. AC = 20, then equation of the possible line is

(A) x  y  1 (B) x  y  1  0

(C) 3x  y  3  0 (D) 3x  y  3

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52. If graph of xy  1 is reflected in y  2x to give the graph 12x 2  rxy  sy 2  t  0 , then

MATHEMATICS
(A) r  7 (B) s  12

(C) t  25 (D) r  s  19

53. A circle touches the line x  y  2  0 at (1, 1) and cuts the circle x 2  y 2  4x  5y  6  0 at P and

Q, then
(A) PQ can never be parallel to the give line x  y  2  0

(B) PQ can never be perpendicular to the given line x  y  2  0

(C) PQ always passes through (6, –4)


(D) PQ always passes through (–6, 4)

54. Let A, B and C be three distinct points on y 2  8x such that normals at these points are concurrent

4
at P. The slope of AB is 2 and abscissa of centroid of ABC is . Which of the following is (are)
3
correct?

(A) Area of ABC is 8 sq. units


(B) Coordinates of P  (6,0)

(C) Angle between normals are 45o ,45o ,90o.

(D) Angle between normals are 30o ,30o ,60o.

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55. The volume of the parallelepiped whose coterminous edges are represented by the vectors

MATHEMATICS
     
2b  c, 3c  a and 4a  b where

a  (1  sin )iˆ  cos ˆj  sin 2kˆ

  2  ˆ  2  ˆ  4  ˆ
b  sin     i  cos     j  sin  2  k
 3   3   3 

  2  ˆ  2  ˆ  4  ˆ
c  sin     i  cos     j  sin  2  k is 18 cubic units, then the values of  , in the
 3   3   3 

 
interval 0,  , is/are
 3

 2  4
(A) (B) (C) (D)
9 9 3 9

56. Identify the correct option(s)

(A) Number of solutions of |sin |x|| = x + |x| in [–2, 2] are 5

(B) Number of solutions of tan 4x = cos x in (0, ) are 5


cosx
(C) Number of solutions of 2 = |sin x| in [0, 2] are 4

(D) Number of solution of 2|x


2
–12|
= e|x|n 4 are 4

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57. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true ?

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(A) Differentiable function satisfying f(–1) = f(1) and f '(x)  0 for all x must be a constant function

on the interval [–1, 1]

(B) There exists a function with domain R satisfying f(x) < 0 for all x, f '(x)  0 for all x and f "(x)  0

for all x.

(C) If f "(c)  0 then (c, f(c)) is an inflection point.

(D) Suppose f(x) is a function whose derivative is the function f '(x)  2x 2  2x  12 . Then f(x) is

1
decreasing for –3 < x < 2 and concave up for x   .
2

A(x)
58. If A(x + y) = A(x)A(y) x, y and A(0)  0 and B(x)  , then
1  (A(x))2

2010 2011 2011 2010 2011

(A) 
2010
B(x)dx  
0
B(x)dx (B) 
2010
B(x)dx  
0
B(x)dx  
0
B(x)dx

2011 2010 2010

(C) 
2010
B(x)dx  0 (D) 
2010
(2B(  x)  B(x))dx  2 
0
B(x)dx

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dy
59. Let  y  f(x) where y is a continuous function of x with y(0) = 1

MATHEMATICS
dx

e  x if 0  x  2
and f(x)   2 . Which of the following hold(s) good?
e if x  2

–1 –1
(A) y(1) = 2e (B) y ' (1) = –e
–3 –3
(C) y(3) = –2e (D) y ' (3) = –2e

n
1 (an2  bn  c )2n 1  d
60. If  k  3 Ck =
k 0 (n  p)(n  q)(n  r )
{where p < q < r} where a, b, c, d p, q, r  then identify

correct option(s)

(A) a + b + c + d = p – r (B) a + b = q
2 2 2 2
(C) a + c = b + d (D) abcd = pqr

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