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PAPER - 1
CODE
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ALL INDIA OPEN TEST (AIOT)
TARGET : IIT-JEE 2012
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Sections.
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correct answer and zero marks if no bubble is darkened. In case of bubbling of incorrect answer, minus
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to the correct choice(s) for the answer and zero mark if no bubbled is darkened. There is no partial
marking and no negative marking for incorrect answer(s) for this section.
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PART-I
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 - I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 10 questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. Pb and Sn are extracted respectively from their chief ores by :
(A) Carbon reduction and self reduction (B) Self reduction and carbon reduction
(C) Electrolysis and self reduction (D) Self reduction and electrolysis
2. Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below :
Column I Column II
(Reaction) (Precipitate obtained as one of the products)
(a) Hg
2+
(aq) +

(aq) (p) Yellow precipitate


(b) Cu
2+
(aq) + [Fe(CN)
6
]
4
(aq) (q) Brown precipitate
(c) Mg
2+
(aq) + NH
3
(aq) + HPO
4
2
(aq) (r) White precipitate
(d) Pb
2+
(aq)+ CrO
4
2
(aq) (s) Red precipitate
(a) (b) (c) (d) (a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (s) (q) (r) (p) (B) (p) (r) (s) (q)
(C) (r) (s) (q) (p) (D) (q) (p) (r) (s)
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3. A silver wire dipped in 0.1 M HCI solution saturated with AgCI develops an oxidation potential of 0.25 V .
if E
0
Ag/Ag+

= 0.799 V, the solubility of AgCI in pure water will be :
(A) 7.16 10
6
mole/litre (B) 5.5 10
6
mole/litre
(C) 6.28 10
6
mole/litre (D) None
4. A crystal of formula AB
3
has A ions at the cube corners and B ions at the edge centres. The coordination
numbers of A and B are respectively
(A) 6 and 6 (B) 2 and 6 (C) 6 and 2 (D) 8 and 8
5. Given a compound XeO
2
F
2
, the hybridisation of Xe and shape of molecule respectively are :
(A) sp
3
d, see-saw (B) sp
3
, tetrahedral (C) sp
3
, see-saw (D) sp
3
d, tetrahedral
6. The bond angles in the following compounds are such that :
(A) TeH
2
> SeH
2
> SH
2
> OH
2
(B) TeH
2
> SH
2
>SeH
2
> OH
2
(C) OH
2
> SH
2
> SeH
2
> TeH
2
(D) SH
2
> SeH
2
> TeH
2
> OH
2
7. PhSO
2
CH
2
CH
2
OMe product + .
The product is :
(A) PhSO
2
CH == CH
2
(B) CH
2
== CH OMe
(C) PhSO
2
CH
2
CD
2
OMe (D) CD
2
== CH
2
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8. Product
The product is : %
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
9.
Incorrect statement out of the following is :
(A) X and Y are identical
(B) Both Y and Z are unsaturated
(C) Only Z is unsaturated
(D) Each product (X, Y and Z) has four stereoisomers.
10. Product (major)
(A) (B) (C) (D)
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SECTION - II
Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains 5 questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of
which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
11. Rate constant k usually increases with increasing temperature in the case of :
(A) zero order reaction (B) first order reaction
(C) second order reaction (D) radioactive decay
12. 2CaSO
4
(s) 2CaO(s) + 2SO
2
(g) + O
2
(g), H > 0
Above equilibrium is established by taking some amount of CaSO
4
(s) in a closed container at 1600 K. Then
which of the following may be correct option(s).
(A) moles of CaO(s) will increase with the increase in temperature
(B) If the volume of the container is doubled at equilibrium then partial pressure of SO
2
(g) will change at new
equilibrium.
(C) If the volume of the container is halved partial pressure of O
2
(g) at new equilibrium will remain same
(D) If two moles of the He gas is added at constant pressure then the moles of CaO(s) will increase.
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13. Which of the following will sublime/decompose on heating leaving no solid residue?
(A) Al
2
Cl
6
(B) NH
4
Cl
(C) Na(NH
4
)HPO
4
2H
2
O (D) AlCl
3
6H
2
O
14. The correct statement(s) about C
5
H
11
Br is/are :
(A) Total 8 structural isomers are possible for C
5
H
11
Br
(B) Two out of the all structural isomers of C
5
H
11
Br are inert towards E-2 reaction
(C) Only one out of all structural isomers of C
5
H
11
Br gives three products in E-2 reaction.
(D) Only two out of all structural isomers of C
5
H
11
Br produce alkene which can show geometrical isomerism.
15.

product + a gas
The correct statement(s) about above reaction
(A) The product is a racemic mixture
(B) Racemisation occurs due to enolisation
(C) The reaction passes through a cyclic transition state
(D) The intermediate of the reaction is a carbanion.
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SECTION - III
Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, there are 3 questions. Each question has
4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 16 to 18
THE DRINKING BIRD
Let us consider the scheme of a Chinese
toy known as the drinking bird (Fig. a and
b). Once triggered to action, which is done
by bringing it to position b, the bird
continues to swing up and down: in one
position it drinks water from the glass .
and then returns to the upper position, in a
seemingly perpetual motion. A detailed
analysis of the action of the toy show,
however, that it corresponds to the laws of
thermodynamics.
Construction of Toy : As seen from Fig.
the bird consists of two flasks joined by a
tube, these flasks containing a volatile liquid
and thermetically sealed. The entire system
is capable of rotating about its axis fixed in
the stationary support, the position of
equilibrium shown on the left of the figure.
The head of the bird is covered by a layer
of a moistureabsorbing material, cotton.
Fig. The drinking bird:
1geometric flasks Joined by a tube;
2volatile liquid (freon CCl
3
F);
3watersoaking coating of the flask
(cotton wool);
4water (on more volatile liquid).
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Working of Toy : The system is brought into action by moistening the head, say, when the beak is dipped
in water, as in position b. Then, the system acts on its own i.e. water vaporizing from the coating of the head
lowers its temperature by a few degrees as compared with the temperature of the body (and of the
surroundings). This lowers the vapour pressure in the head chamber. The pressure difference that arises
runs the liquid in the direction of the head. The centre of gravity is shifted, the head becomes heavier and
bends forward. At the turning point of motion the bird assumes a nearly horizontal position, as shown on
the right. The beak dips in water, maintaining the moisture content of the head coating. The end of the
connecting tube emerges from the liquid residue in the left flask. In this position of the system, when the
liquid being acted on by the force of gravity flows back into the left flask, the initial position of equilibrium is
restored and the cycle then repeats itself.
The drinking bird acts better at a higher temperature and a lower moisture content. With a relative moisture
content close to 100 per cent the action discontinues. The working substance must have a high vapour
pressure, a higher density and a low heat of vaporization; Freonif (CCI
3
F) is a suitable substance. The
efficiency of the system can be increased by replacing water in the beaker with a more volatile liquid.
16. Which of the following liquids is most suitable for filling within the bird?
(A) HF (B) CCl
4
(C) Phenol (D) NH
3
(l)
17. When the bird is vertical, the liquid flows up because of :
(A) low pressure zone created in birds head due to cooling
(B) low pressure zone created in birds head due to vaporisation of liquids within birds head
(C) High pressure zone created in birds tail due to latent heat
(D) none of these
18. A person purchases the toy and keeps it in a small closed glass cabinet. After a few days, the bird will stop
drinking liquid. Just for fun, the person replaces the water beaker by alcohol. Then, when the beak of bird is
dipped in alcohol and released, the bird :
(A) seems to like alcohol, and begins drinking again !
(B) shows no change in its behaviour and refuses to take up alcohol (a Gandhian Bird!)
(C) does not take up alcohol but rebegins to drink water now (for washing away alcohol : Saintly bird!)
(D) shows erratic behaviour and flies away
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 19 to 21
Acetaldehyde with one labelled carbon (C 14) is treated with excess of formaldehyde in presence of alkali
to form the compound X. Compound X can also be formed when compound Z undergoes reductive ozonoly-
sis followed by treatement with LiAlH
4
.
Z Y X CHO CH
O H / Zn ) ii (
O ) i ( LiAlH
O H ) ii (
) excess ( OH HCHO ) i (
3
14
2
3 4
2

19. The compound Y can be :


(A) (B)
(C) (D)
20. The compound Z is :
(A) (B) (C) (D)
21. The compound X is :
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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SECTION - IV
True & False Type
This Section Contains 6 questions. Each statement is either true (T) or false (F).
22. Negative catalysts always function by increasing the energy of activation for any reaction.
23. On freezing a dilute solution only pure solvent freezes out.
24. vander Waals equation applies for gaseous as well as to liquid phase.
25. [Co(en)
2
Cl
2
]Cl may or may not be optically active.
26. In bromobenzene, the inductive effect of the bromo group is more dominant than the mesomeric effect in
directing the incoming electrophile.
27. Rate of solvolysis of

H C C CH
3 3
Cl
is faster than

H C C CH
3 3
Cl
CH
3
.
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PART- II
SECTION - I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
28. A particle moves along the path ABCA with a constant speed. Part BC is circular with center at A.
The modulus of its displacement (from A) versus time graph will be :
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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29. There is a trolley in which there is a fixed inclined surface on which a smooth block of mass 5 kg is placed.
Two horizontal forces of magnitude F
1
and F
2
are applied on the trolley as shown to keep the trolley at rest.The
value of F
1
F
2
is: (Assume there is no friction between trolley and horizontal ground and g = 10 m/s
2
)
(A) 0 (B) 24N (C) 24N (D) 30N
30. A U tube filled with a liquid is accelerating horizontally with an acceleration a.The acceleration of the tube is:
(g = 10 m/s
2
)
(A) 5 m/s
2
(B) 10 m/s
2
(C) 15 m/s
2
(D) 20m/s
2
31. As shown in the figure a torch is used to send a beam of light on a mirror which forms a spot on a vertical wall.
If the mirror is moved 1 cm upwards keeping the direction of beam fixed, the spot will move by :
(A) 2cm (B) 1cm (C) 0.6cm (D) 0.8 cm
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32. Two glass slabs 1 and 2 of same refractive index , are placed in air as shown.A point object is placed on the
left side of the slab1.There are two observers A and B observing the object. The observer A sees the object
2 cm away from the actual position of the object while the observer B sees it 3 cm away from the actual
position of the object.The ratio of the thicknesses of the slabs 1 and 2 is :
(A) 2:1 (B) 2:3 (C) 3:2 (D) 3:1
33. A point object is kept on Principal axis of a converging lens at a distance of 10 cm from the lens. A paraxial
ray making an angle u deviates by u /2 while passing through the lens. The focal length of the lens is :
(A) 10 cm (B) 20 cm (C) 5 cm (D) 2.5 cm
34. An ac circuit consists of L(X
L
=7 O), R = 4 O and C(X
C
= 4 O) in series.The potential difference across R and
C is V
1
and that across L, C and R is V
2
.The phase angle

between V
1
and V
2
is :
(A) 45
0
(B) 82
0
(C) 98
0
(D) 45
0
35. In an LC oscillations charge on the capacitor is Q and the current in the circuit is I at an instant. The
maximum charge on the capacitor will be :
(A)
2 2
LCI Q +
(B) Q + LCI (C)
I +
2 2 2
C L Q
(D)
2 2
LC
2
1
Q I +
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36. When an atom undergoes |
+
decay :
(A) the atom acquires a positive charge (B) the atom acquires a negative charge.
(C) a proton changes into an antineutrino (D) a neutron changes into a proton
37. The shearing strength of steel is 345 MN/m
2
. The force needed to punch a 1.46 cm diameter hole in a plate
1.27 cm thick is nearly :
(A) 300 KN (B) 100 KN (C) 200 KN (D) 100 KN
SECTION - II
Multiple Correct Answers Type
This section contains 5 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
38. Four blocks of masses 1 kg ,2kg,4kg and 8 kg are connected with three ideal springs. The whole system is
released from rest on a frictionless horizontal surface .After some time the accelerations of 1 kg and 4 kg are
found to be zero while the middle spring is found to be compressed by 0.1 m. At the same instant,
(A) the acceleration of 8 kg is 2.5 m/s
2
(B) the acceleration of 8 kg is1 m/s
2
(C) the acceleration of 2 kg is 10m/s
2
(D) the acceleration of 2 kg is 5 m/s
2
39. A balloon moves up with a velocity 5 m/s .A stone is thrown from it with a horizontal velocity 2 m/s relative to
it. The stone hits the ground at a point 10 m horizontally away from it. (Take g = 10 m/s
2
)
(A) the time of flight of the stone is 5 s
(B) height of the balloon at the time of throwing the stone is 100 m.
(C) the speed with which it will hit the ground is 40 m/s
(D) the time of flight of the stone will increase if the horizontal velocity of the stone is increased.
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40. An external force 6N is applied on a sphere of radius R = 10 cm of mass 1 kg and the sphere moves in a liquid
with a constant velocity 5 m/s making 53
0
with the horizontal.The coefficient of viscosity of the liquid is
20/(6t), in S.I. units. (Take g = 10 m/s
2
)
(A) The viscous force on the body is 10N.
(B) The effective weight (weight upthrust) of the body is 8 N
(C) The direction of the external applied force must be horizontal.
(D) If the external force is suddenly removed the acceleration of the body just after the removal of the force will
be 6 m/s
2
.
41. Choose the right statement from the following :
(A) The average KE of a molecule of any ideal gas is the same at the same temperature
(B) The average translational KE of a molecule of any ideal gas is the same at the same temperature .
(C) The average translational KE of a molecule of diatomic gas is 1.5 times the average rotational KE of a
molecule at a given moderate temperature.
(D) The average rotational KE of a molecule of a monoatomic gas increases linearly with increase in temperature.
42. There is an infinitely long current carrying wire as shown in the figure. Also shown is a square amperian path
ABCD. Mark the correct options.
(A)
}
B
A
l d . B >
}
C
D
l d . B
(B)
}
B
A
l d . B +
}
C
B
l d . B =
}
D
A
l d . B
+
}
C
D
l d . B
(C)
}
D
A
l d . B
= 0 (D)
}
C
D
l d . B +
}
B
C
l d . B
<
}
C
D
l d . B
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SECTION - III
Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 multiple choice questions have to
be answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 43 to 45
Figure shows two line sources of sound, S
1
and S
2
separated by a distance 4 m. The two sources are in
same phase at all times.The sources emit same power and their lengths are also same. A detector moves
along a circle with center at S
2
and radius 3m. The wavelength of the sound is 1 m. When it is at A the
intensity of sound due to source S
2
only is I
0
.
43. The intensity of sound at A due to S
1
only is :
(A)
13
3
0
I
(B)
3
13
0
I
(C)
13
9
0
I
(D) I
0
44. The intensity of sound at B due to S
1
only is :
(A)
5
3
0
I
(B)
3
5
0
I
(C)
25
9
0
I
(D) I
0
45. The intensity of sound at B due to S
1
and S
2
is :
(A) 0
25
70
I
(B)
(
(

+ I
5
3
2
5
8
0 (C)
5
8
0
I
(D)
(
(

+ I
25
9
2
5
8
0
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 46 to 48
The figure shows two spherical conductors with spherical cavities placed at some distance.The conductors
are neutral.Now a charge q
1
is put at the center of the cavity while q
2
is put offcenter.Point A is a general point
inside the cavity and the point B is on the surface of the cavity of the left hand side conductor.
q
1
q
2
A
B
46. The resultant force on q
1
is :
(A) towards q
2
(B) away from q
2
(C) zero (D) equal and opposite to the resultant force on q
2.
47. Mark the correct options :
(A) The charge induced on the outer surface of conductor on left hand side is uniform.
(B) The charge induced on the outer surface of conductor on right hand side is uniform.
(C) The charge induced on the inner surface of conductor on right hand side is uniform.
(D) The charge induced on the inner surface of conductor on left hand side is uniform.
48. The potential difference between A and B :
(A) depends only on q
1
and their distances from q
1
.
(B) depends only on q
2
and their distances from q
2
.
(C) depends on q
1
and q
2
.
(D) is zero.
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SECTION - IV
True & False Type
This Section Contains 6 questions. Each question is either true (T) or false (F).
49. In an ac circuit having L and R in series the power consumed by the resistor will increase if the inductance
of the inductor is increased.
50. When light moves from air to glass both its wavelength and frequency increase.
51. An electron is moving horizontally towards north. A magnetic field directed towards west can not balance the
gravitaional force.
52. If an electron and proton have same speed, the proton has shorter De Broglie wavelength.
53. The emf induced by a changing magnetic flux in a fixed coil depends on the resistance of the coil.
54. In fission reaction combined binding energy of the products is generally less than that of the reactant.
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PART- III
SECTION - I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 10 questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
55. Set of equations
n 1 ..... 111 x b x
times n
n
2
= +

, n = 2,3,4,......,9 and b
n
e N,
have integer roots. Which of the following are CORRECT ?
(A) Common root of these equations is 9.
(B) No three of these equations have a common root.
(C) A root of an equation with n = 4 is 123.
(D) A root of an equation with n = 4 is 1234.
56. If the quadratic equation x
2
36x + = 0 has roots o and | such that o, | e N and
)
`

5
= 0 and assumes
minimum possible value then
| |
2 2
| o
+ | + o
=
(where { . } denotes fractional part function)
(A)
8
3
(B)
16
3
(C)
34
111
(D)
17
111
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57. Let C
1
, C
2
be centers of circles touching x-axis at T
1
(2, 0), T
2
(8, 0) respectively. P(7,2) is a point on a line
perpendicular to C
1
C
2
and bisecting T
1
T
2
. If PT
1
and PT
2
intersect circles with centers C
1
and C
2
at points A
and B respectively, then
PB
PA
=
(A)
29
5
(B)
5
29
(C)
29
5
(D)
5
29
58. Let 5x 3y = 8 2 be normal at
|
|
.
|

\
|
2
3
,
2
5
P
to an ellipse 1
b
y
a
x
2
2
2
2
= + , a > b .If M,M' are feet of perpendiculars
from foci S, S' respectively on tangent at P, then point of intersection of SM' and S'M is
(A)
|
.
|

\
|
0 ,
2
5
(B)
|
.
|

\
|
2
5
, 0
(C)
|
|
.
|

\
|
2 2
3
,
2 10
41
(D)
|
|
.
|

\
|
2 10
41
,
2 2
3
59. If z is a complex number satisfying the equation |z 1| = 1 and e =
z
3
, then locus of e = x + iy in complex
plane is
(A) 2x 3 = 0 (B) 2x + 3 = 0 (C) 2x 3y = 0 (D) 2x + 3y = 0
RESONANCE P1AIOTXII-XIII220112C0-20
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
60. A composite function (f
1
o f
2
o f
3
o .....o f
21
)

(x) is an increasing function. If number of increasing functions in
the set {f
1
, f
2
, ....., f
21
} is r and remaining are decreasing functions, then maximum value of r(21 r) is
(A) 110 (B)
4
441
(C) 105 (D) None of these
61. If ,
x 2
1
) x ( f = then the points of discontinuity of the function y = f(f(f(x))) are
(A) 2, 3/4 (B) 1,2 (C) 2,3 (D) 2,3/2 ,4/3
62. The number of solutions of the system of equations
x y 2
10 1 x x

= + +
y z 2
10 1 y y

= + +
z x 2
10 1 z z

= + +
are
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1
63. A line segment joining (1, 0, 1) and the origin (0, 0, 0) is revolved about the x-axis to form a right circular cone.
If (x, y, z) is any point on the cone, other than the origin, then it satisfies the equation
(A) x
2
2y
2
z
2
= 0 (B) x
2
y
2
z
2
= 0 (C) 2x
2
y
2
2z
2
= 0 (D) x
2
2y
2
2z
2
= 0
RESONANCE P1AIOTXII-XIII220112C0-21
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
64. If P(a,b,c) is a point in space such that a, b,c e { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }, then the probability that
a b c
2 3 5 + + is
divisible by 4 is
(A) 14/25 (B) 7/25 (C) 14/125 (D) None of these
SECTION - II
Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains 5 questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of
which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
65. Let
2 2
bcosx b sinx
2cos2x 1
(cos x 3sin x). tanx
+
=


, b e R. Which of the following are CORRECT ?
(A) Equation has solution if b e
|
.
|

\
|

2
1
,

)
`

3
1
, 0 , 1
(B) Equation has solution if b e
|
.
|

\
|
,
2
1

)
`

3
4
, 1
(C) Equation has no solution if b = 10
(D) Equation has no solution if b = 10
66. If a parabola touches the lines y = x and y = x at P(3,3) and Q(2,2) respectively, then
(A) focus is
|
.
|

\
|
13
6
,
13
30
.
(B) equation of directrix is 5x + y = 0.
(C) equation of line through origin and focus is x + 5y = 0.
(D) equation of line through origin and parallel to axis is x 5y = 0.
RESONANCE P1AIOTXII-XIII220112C0-22
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
67. Consider
19
1
104
2
t

3
a
) x 4 e (
dt t
lim
x
0
x
0 x
=
+
}

. Which of the following is/are CORRECT ?


(A) a = 771 (B) a > 312
(C) L' Hospital Rule is used to solve above equation. (D) none of these
68. If A,B are two square matrices of same order such that A + B = AB and I is identity matrix of order same as
that of A,B, then
(A) AB = BA (B) |A I| = 0 (C) |B I| = 0 (D) |A B| = 0
69. Following usual notations, in a triangle ABC, if b 2 a ) 1 3 ( = , A = 3B then C cannot be equal to
(A)
3
t
(B)
4
t
(C)
3
2t
(D)
6
t
SECTION - III
Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based open each paragraph, there are 3 questions. Each question has
4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
RESONANCE P1AIOTXII-XIII220112C0-23
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
Paragraph for Question Nos. 70 to 72
Let A,B,C be angles of triangle with vertex A (4,1) and internal angular bisectors of angles B and C be
x 1= 0 and x y 1 = 0 respectively. D, E, F be points of contact of sides BC,CA,AB with incircle of
triangle ABC.
70. Slope of BC is
(A)
2
1
(B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 12
71. If A,B,C are angles of triangle at vertices A,B,C respectively then cot
|
.
|

\
|
2
B
cot
|
.
|

\
|
2
C
=
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 6
72. If D',E',F' are images of D,E,F in internal angular bisectors of angles A,B,C then equation of circumcircle of
AD'E'F' is
(A) (x 1)
2
+ y
2
= 5 (B) x
2
+ (y 1)
2
= 25
(C) (x 1)
2
+

(y 1)
2
= 5 (D) x
2
+ y
2
= 25
RESONANCE P1AIOTXII-XIII220112C0-24
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
Paragraph for Question Nos. 73 to 75
Consider real function

>
s s
<
+ =
2 x
2 x 2
2 x
,
,
,
nx
x x
e 2 e
) x ( f
2
2 x

.
73. If y = f(x) has local maxima at x = 2, then range of is
(A) (, 8] (B) [ 8, ) (C) [8, 8] (D) (, 8] [ 8, )
74. If y = f(x) is derivable at x = 2, then =
(A) n(64) (B) n(4/e) (C) n(4/e
2
) (D) n(64/e
2
)
75. If y = f(x) is continuous for x e R, then =
(A)
2 n
6

(B) n2 (C)
2 n
4

(D) 4n2
RESONANCE P1AIOTXII-XIII220112C0-25
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
SECTION - IV
True & False Type
This Section Contains 6 questions. Each statement is either true (T) or false (F).
76. Area of triangle formed by common tangents to the circles x
2
+ y
2
6x = 0 and x
2
+ y
2
+ 2x = 0 is 3 6 .
77. The least natural number having 15 divisors is 120.
78. All the roots of equation (z + 1)
5
= (2z + 3)
5
lie on a circle.
79. Number of solutions of equation sin(cos
1
(tan (sec
1
x))) = x 1+ are 2.
80. Let f(x) and g(x) be quadratic polynomials and |f(x)| > |g(x)|

x eR. If f(x) = 0 has distinct real roots, then


the number of distinct real roots of equation h(x)h(x) + (h'(x))
2
= 0, where h(x) = f(x) g(x) are 4.
81. Number of integers in domain of function } x { log |) x | 4 ( log ) x ( f
2
] x [
2
+ = are 3 (where [.] is G.I.F and {.} is
fractional part function of x)
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