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FIITJEE JEE (Advanced)-2017

In JEE Advanced 2016, FIITJEE Students bag 36 in Top 100 AIR, 75 in Top 200 AIR, 183 in Top 500 AIR. 3541 Students from Long Term Classroom/ Integrated
HALF COURSE TEST – VII
ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES Paper 1

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 243


School Program & 4423 Students from All Programs have qualified in JEE Advanced, 2016

 Pl ea s e r ea d t h e i n s t r u c t i o n s c a r ef u ll y . Yo u a r e a l l o t t ed 5 m i n u t es
s p ec i f i c a ll y f o r t h i s p u r p o s e.
 Yo u a r e n o t a l l o wed t o l ea v e t h e E xa m i n at i o n Ha l l b ef o r e t h e en d o f
t h e t es t .

INSTRUCTIONS
A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Parts.
3. Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
4. Each part is further divided into three sections: Section-A, Section-B & Section-C
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic
devices, in any form, are not allowed.
B. Filling of OMR Sheet
1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your answers
on OMR sheet.
2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with black pen for each character of your
Enrolment No. and write your Name, Test Centre and other details at the designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.

C. Marking Scheme For All Three Parts.


1. Section – A (01 – 06) contains 6 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer.
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong answer.
Section – A (07 – 09) contains 3 multiple choice questions which have one or more than one
correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no negative
marking.
Section-A (10 – 14) contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon paragraph, 2 and 3 multiple choice
questions have to be answered. Each question has only one correct answer and carries
+3 marks for correct answer and – 1 mark for wrong answer.
2. Section – B (01 – 02) contains 2 Matrix Match Type questions containing statements given in 2
columns. Statements in the first column have to be matched with statements in the second
column. Each question carries +8 marks for all correct answer. For each correct row +2 marks
will be awarded. There may be one or more than one correct matching. No marks will be given for
any wrong matching in any question. There is no negative marking.
3. Section-C (01 – 05) contains 5 Numerical based questions with answers as numerical value from
0 to 9 and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

Name of the Candidate

Enrolment No.

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Useful Data

PHYSICS
Acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m/s2

Planck constant h = 6.6 1034 J-s

Charge of electron e = 1.6  1019 C

Mass of electron me = 9.1  1031 kg

Permittivity of free space 0 = 8.85  1012 C2/N-m2

Density of water water = 103 kg/m3

Atmospheric pressure Pa = 105 N/m2

Gas constant R = 8.314 J K1 mol1

CHEMISTRY

Gas Constant R = 8.314 J K1 mol1


= 0.0821 Lit atm K1 mol1
= 1.987  2 Cal K1 mol1
Avogadro's Number Na = 6.023  1023
Planck’s constant h = 6.625  1034 Js
= 6.625  10–27 ergs
1 Faraday = 96500 coulomb
1 calorie = 4.2 joule
1 amu = 1.66  10–27 kg
1 eV = 1.6  10–19 J

Atomic No: H=1, He = 2, Li=3, Be=4, B=5, C=6, N=7, O=8,


N=9, Na=11, Mg=12, Si=14, Al=13, P=15, S=16,
Cl=17, Ar=18, K =19, Ca=20, Cr=24, Mn=25,
Fe=26, Co=27, Ni=28, Cu = 29, Zn=30, As=33,
Br=35, Ag=47, Sn=50, I=53, Xe=54, Ba=56,
Pb=82, U=92.
Atomic masses: H=1, He=4, Li=7, Be=9, B=11, 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, Co=59,
Ni=58.7, Cu=63.5, Zn=65.4, As=75, Br=80, Ag=108,
Sn=118.7, I=127, Xe=131, Ba=137, Pb=207, U=238.

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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
Single Correct Choice Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choice (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. A uniform rod of mass m and length 6L lies on a smooth horizontal plane.


mv 0
Two particles, each of mass m and moving with velocity v 0, are moving
opposite to each other and collide simultaneously with the rod mv0
2L
perpendicularly at a distance L and 2L respectively from the geometrical L
centre of the rod and stick to it. The instantaneous axis of rotation will be
6L
at a distance from the geometrical centre of the rod given by
L
(A) (B) 2L
2
3L
(C) L (D)
2
2. A block of mass m is attached, through an inextensible string and a k
massless spring of the spring constant k, to a bigger block by a
rigid support as shown in the figure. The mass of the bigger block
=0 M
is M and all the contact surfaces are frictionless. The spring is m
initially its natural length. If the system is released from rest, the
maximum extension in the spring will be
mg 2mg
(A) (B)
k k
mg mg
(C) (D)
2k 4k

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3. A particle is projected at an angle of 45 with the horizontal with a speed of


20 m/s. The horizontal distance covered in (3/4)th of total flight time will be
20 m/s
(g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 30 m (B) 20 2 m
45
20
(C) m (D) 40 2 m
2

4. An ice cube of side a = 10 cm is floating in a tank (of base area = 50 cm  50 cm) partly filled
with water. The change in gravitational potential energy when ice melts completely is (density of
ice = 900 kg/m 3)
(A) 0.072 J (B) 0.24 J
(C) 0.016 J (D) 0.045 J

5. A satellite of mass m is revolving around the earth at a height R above the surface of the earth. If
g is the gravitational intensity at the surface of earth and R is the radius of earth, find the binding
energy of the satellite.
(A) mgR/2 (B) mgR/4
(C) mgR (D) mgR/6

6. Water flows out of a big tank along a horizontal tube AB of length


L and radius R and bends at right angle at the other end as
H  3H
shown in the figure. Find moment of force exerted by water on the
tube about the end A. (Assume that the radius of the tube is 2
small.) H 2
(A) 5R2gHL A B H/4
(B) 10 R2gHL
(C) 15 R2gHL
(D) none of the above

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(Multiple Correct Choice Type)


This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE are correct.

7. A cubical block of mass m and side length a is kept on a rough horizontal E


P C
surface. A horizontal force F is acting on the block as shown in the F
O
figure. The block is neither sliding nor slipping then
(A) torque of weight about the centre of mass of the block is zero H
B
(B) torque of normal applied by the surface about the centre of mass on
G A
the block is non zero
(C) normal force must pass through the edge AB
(D) torque applied by friction force about centre of mass of the cube is non zero.

8. A ball of mass 1 kg is dropped from a height of h = 5 m. It rebounds losing 50% of its total
mechanical energy during collision. Then, choose the correct statement(s) from the following
(A) After collision speed of ball is 5 m/s. (B) After collision speed of ball is 5 2 m/s.
(C) The value of impulse is (1052) N s. (D) The value of impulse is (10+52) N s.

9. One mole of an ideal gas at pressure P1, volume V0 and temperature T1 is isothermally expanded
to four times of its initial volume. Then, it is compressed to its original volume at constant
pressure. Finally, the gas is compressed at constant volume to its original pressure. The correct
diagram indicating the entire process is
(A) (B)
P1 1 P1 1

P1 2
2 P1/4 3
4 3
V0 4 V0 T1/4 T1
(C) 3 (D)
P1 P1 1

P1/4 1 2 P1/4 2 3

V0 4V0 T1 4T1

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Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraph 2 multiple choice questions and based
upon the paragraph 3 multiple choice questions have to be answered. Each of these questions has 4
choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Question Nos. 10 to 11

A cylindrical tank having cross–sectional area A = 0.5 m 2 is filled with


two liquids of density 1 = 900 kg m –3 and 2 = 600 kg m –3, to a height h 
h
= 60 cm each as shown in figure. A small hole having area a = 5 cm 2 is
made in right vertical wall at a height y = 20 cm from the bottom. A
horizontal force F is applied on the tank to keep it in static equilibrium. h 
F y
The tank is lying on a horizontal surface. Neglect mass of cylindrical
tank in comparison to mass of liquids. (take g = 10 ms-2)

10. The velocity of efflux


(A) 10 ms–1 (B) 20 ms–1
(C) 4 ms–1 (D) 35 ms–1

11. Horizontal force F to keep the cylinder in static equilibrium, if it is placed on a smooth horizontal
plane
(A) 7.2 N (B) 10 N
(C) 15.5 N (D) 20.4 N

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 12 to 14


A narrow tube is bent in the form of a circle of radius R, as shown in the
figure. Two small holes S and D are made in the tube at the positions right
angle to each other. A source placed at S generates a wave of intensity I0 R
which is equally divided into two parts: one part travels along the longer S
path, while the other travels along the shorter path. Both the part of the
waves meet at the point D where a detector is placed.

12. If a maxima is formed at a detector then, the magnitude of wavelength  of the wave produced is
given by
R
(A) R (B)
2
R
(C) (D) all of these
4

13. If a minima is formed at the detector then, the magnitude of wavelength  of the wave produced is
given by
3
(A) 2R (B) R
2
2
(C) R (D) None of these
5
14. The maximum intensity produced at D is given by
(A) 4I0 (B) 2I0
(C) I0 (D) 3I0

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SECTION - B
Matrix – Match Type
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given p q r s t
in two columns, which have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
A p q r s t
labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column II are labelled p, q,
r, s and t. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with B p q r s t
ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column II. The appropriate bubbles
corresponding to the answers to these questions have to be darkened as C p q r s t
illustrated in the following example:
D p q r s t
If the correct matches are A – p, s and t; B – q and r; C – p and q; and D – s
and t; then the correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following:

1. Match the following (for a satellite in circular orbit)


Column – I Column – II
GMm
(A) Kinetic energy (p) 
2r
GM
(B) Potential energy (q)
r
GMm
(C) Total energy (r) 
r
GMm
(D) Orbital velocity (s)
2r
GMm
(t)
9r

2. Match the following


Column – I Column – II

A blackened platinum wire, when gradually heated, appears


(A) Steady state (p)
first drill red and then blue.

Radiated power is proportional to fourth power of absolute


(B) Wien’s displacement law (q)
temperature of the body.

(C) Stefan’s law (r) Energy absorbed is equal to energy emitted.


(D) Black body (s) Absorptive power of body is unity
(t) none of these

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SECTION – C
(Integer value correct Type)

This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive).

1. A block of weight W produces an extension of 9 cm when


it is hung by an elastic spring of length 60 cm and is in
equilibrium. The spring is cut into two parts, one of length
40 cm and the other of length 20 cm. The same load W 60 cm
hangs in equilibrium supported by both parts as shown in 40 cm

the figure. Now find the extension (in cm) in both springs. 20 cm
(consider extension in both the springs is same)
W

2. A frictionless ring of mass M is kept on a frictionless horizontal table. Two m m


grooved particles, each of mass m, are kept on the ring and moved in
v v
opposite direction from the same point with same speed v. Find the
velocity of the centre of mass (in m/s) of the system of the ring and the M
particles at time t.

3. Two soap bubbles of equal radii (R=8cm) are stuck together with an intermediate film separating
them. Surface tension of solution forming bubbles is 7  10 3 Newton/ meter. What will be
distance between the central of soap bubbles (in cm).

4. A solid uniform ball having volume V and density  floats at the


interface of two immiscible liquids as shown in the figure. The 1
densities of the upper and the lower liquids are 1 and 2 
respectively such 1 <  < 2. Find the ratio of the volume of the 2
ball in the upper liquid to the lower liquid? (1 = /2, 2 = 5)

5. A uniform rod of mass 1 kg and length 1 m falls from height 1.8 m to two
pillars of same height as shown in the figure. The coefficient of restitution h
between the rod and pillar S1 is 2e and that between rod and pillar S2 is e.
(e = 2/3).What is the angular velocity (in rad/sec) of the rod just after the S1 S2
collision? [g = 10 m/s2]
1m

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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choice (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. An amount of 0.3 mole of SrCl2 is mixed with 0.2 mole of K3PO4. The maximum moles of KCl,
which may form is
(A) 0.6 (B) 0.5
(C) 0.3 (D) 0.1

2. A real gas obeying Vander Waal’s equation will resemble ideal gas if the constants
(A) a and b are small (B) a is large and b is small
(C) a is small and b is large (D) a and b are large

3. For the equilibrium:




A  g 
 nB  g
The equilibrium constant Kp is related with degree of dissociation  and the total pressure of
gases at equilibrium P as
n 1 n
n  .Pn 1  n  .Pn 1
(A) n 1
(B) n 1
1    1   n  1   1    1   n  1  
n 1.Pn 1 n.Pn 1
(C) (D) n 1
1    1  n  1   1    1   n  1  

4. The solubility product of Mg(OH)2 is 9  1012. The pH of an aqueous saturated solution of


Mg(OH)2 is
(A) 3.58 (B) 3.88
(C) 10.42 (D) 6.76

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5. If benzenoid resonating structures of benzene, naphthalene, anthracene and phenanthrene are x,


y, z and w, then correct statement is
(A) x + y = z + w (B) x + z = y + w
(C) w + z + x = y (D) w2 = z2 + y2

6. Borax in its crystal possess:


(A) 3 tetrahedral unit and 1 planar unit
(B) 2 tetrahedral and 2 planar units
(C) 1 tetrahedral and 3 planar units
(D) all tetrahedral units

Multiple Correct Answers Type

This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE are correct.

7. Which of the following compounds that give trans product on reaction with Zn dust and heat?
(A) H3C CH (B) H3C
3
Cl Et

H
Cl H Cl Et
Cl
CH3
(C) H3C CH (D) H3C
3
Cl Et

Cl
Cl H Et Cl
H CH3

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8. Which of the following match is/are correct regarding B, Al, C and Si elements?
(A) The highest first ionization enthalpy: C
(B) The largest atomic size: Al
(C) The most metallic character: Al
(D) The smallest atomic size : Si

9. Choose the correct statement(s):


(A) The shape of an atomic orbital depends upon azimuthal quantum number
(B) The orientation of an atomic orbital depend upon the magnetic quantum number
(C) The energy of an electron in an atomic orbital of multi electron depends upon principal
quantum number only
(D) The number of degenerate atomic orbitals of one type depends upon value of azimuthal
quantum number

Comprehension Type

This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraph 2 multiple choice questions and based
upon the paragraph 3 multiple choice questions have to be answered. Each of these questions has 4
choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Question Nos. 10 to 11

A solution of weak acid HA was treated with base NaOH. The equivalence point was reached when 20 ml
of 0.1 M NaOH has been added. Ka of HA = 105.

10. pH when 10 ml of 0.1 M HCl is added in the titrated solution


(A) 3 (B) 7
(C) 5 (D) 10

11. 18.25 g of HCl, 41 g of CH3COONa and 30 g of CH3COOH are mixed in a container and volume
is made upto 10 L final pH of solution is [Ka of CH3COOH at 25C = 1.8  105]
(A) 2.37 (B) 1.3
(C) 0.3 (D) 2.87

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 12 to 14

The reaction of 1, 3 – butadiene with HBr is show below at 40C the major product is the 1, 4 – addition
product, however at 80C the major product is 1, 2 –addition product.
Br

HBr 
Br
1, 2  addition 1, 4  addition

12. Thermodynamically controlled product is


(A) 1, 2 - addition product (B) 1, 4 – addition product
(C) both are thermodynamically controlled (D) cannot be determined

13. Why are two products formed?


(A) The carbocation intermediates allows delocalization of 2nd double bond
(B) There are two double bonds present
(C) There are two moles of HBr
(D) The carbocation is planar allows attach from both sides of planes

14. Which of the two products has a lower activation energy for formation?
(A) 1, 4 – addition product
(B) 1, 2 – addition product
(C) The product have same activation energy
(D) The relative activation energy cannot be determined

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SECTION – B
(Matrix-Match Type)

This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given p q r s t


in two columns, which have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
A p q r s t
labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column II are labelled p, q,
r, s and t. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with B p q r s t
ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column II. The appropriate bubbles
corresponding to the answers to these questions have to be darkened as C p q r s t
illustrated in the following example:
D p q r s t
If the correct matches are A – p, s and t; B – q and r; C – p and q; and D – s
and t; then the correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following:

1. Match the pair of compounds with their identical property:


Column – I Column – II
(A) PCl3F2, PCl2F3 (p) Hybridization of central atom
(B) BF3, BCl3 (q) Shape of molecule/ion
(C) CO2, CN22 (r)  (dipole moment)
(D) C6H6, B3N3H6 (s) Total number of electrons
(t) Aromatic character

2. Match the following:


Column – I Column – II
(A) Me (p) Optically active

Me
(B) Me (q) Optically inactive

Me
(C) Me Me (r) Compounds show geometrical isomerism

H H
(D) Me (s) Plane of symmetry

Me
(t) Degree of unsaturation = 2

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SECTION – C
(Integer value correct Type)

This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive).

1. The circumference of second orbit of an atom or ion having single electron is 4 nm. The debroglie
wavelength of electron (in nm) revolving in this orbit is.

2. The value of n in the molecular formula BenAl2Si6O18 is.

3. 0.01 mol of FeSn [iron (II) sulphide] required 0.06 mole of AO43 for complete oxidation. The
species formed are FeO, SO2 and A2+. The value of n is.
12 
4. Number of oxygen atoms shared by each tetrahedra in Si6 O18 .

5. The basicity of H2SO4 in the given reaction is H2 SO 4  NaOH  NaHSO 4  H2 O

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Mathematics PART – III


SECTION – A
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choice (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. If D, E, F are points on sides BC, CA, AB of ∆ABC such that BD : BC = 1 : 2; CE : CA = 2 : 3; AF :


FB = 3 : 1. Then ratio of areas of ∆DEF and ∆ABC is
17 5
(A) (B)
24 12
7 5
(C) (D)
24 24

2. If one root of ax² – 2(1 + a²)x + 4a = 0 lies in (1, 3) then other root lies in
2  4 
(A)  , 2  (B)  , 4 
3  3 
1 3
(C)  ,  (D) Can’t be determined
2 2

3. A circle C1 with radius 3 units is touching another circle C2 internally. A variable circle whose
centre is on ellipse 4x² + 121y² = 121 is touching C1 externally and C2 internally then radius of C2
is
5
(A) (B) 8
2
(C) 5 (D) 6

4. Let universal set X has ‘m’ elements. A subset A1 of universal set X is chosen. Again, a subset A2
is chosen after replacing elements of A1. Similarly A1, A2, A3, ………An subsets are chosen such
n n
that 
i 1
Ai  X and A
i1
i   , then number of ways of choosing A1, A2, ……. An is

(A) (2n – 2)m (B) 2mn – 1


(C) (2n – 1)m (D) (2n–1 – 1)m

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2 z2 2 z 3
5. If logtan 30    2 , then
 z 1 
3 3
(A) |z| < (B) |z| >
2 2
(C) |z| > 2 (D) |z| < 2

6. Number of the roots of the equation cos4x + 6 = 7cos2x in the interval [0, 314] is
(A) 99 (B) 101
(C) 100 (D) 201

Multiple Correct Choice Type

This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE are correct.

69 69 69 69
7. The value(s) of r satisfying the equation C3r 1  Cr 2  Cr 2 1  C3r are
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 7

8. Let C1: y = 10x and C2 : y  2  cos(2(x  1))  2cos x cos(x  2) be two curves. Then
(A) The image of the curve C1 with respect to the curve C2 is C3: x = log10(4y – 2cos2)
(B) The image of the curve C1 with respect to the curve C2 is C3: y + 2cos2 = 4 10x
(C) The curve C3 meet the curve C1 at the point (log10(2  cos2), 2  cos2)
(D) The curve C3 meet the curve C1 at the point (1log102, cos2)

9. If (cot1 x)2  5 cot-1 x + 6 > 0 then x can be


1
(A) cot 1 (B) cot
2
3
(C) cot (D) cot 2
2

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Comprehension Type

This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraph 2 multiple choice questions and based
upon the paragraph 3 multiple choice questions have to be answered. Each of these questions has 4
choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Paragraph for Question Nos. 10 to 11

Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions:
   
sin–1(sin x)= x for   x  ; cos 1  cos x   x for 0  x   and tan1  tan x   x for   x 
2 2 2 2

10. The eccentricity of the ellipse whose length of the major axis is cos–1(cos 2) and minor axis is
sin1  sin 2  and axes are along the coordinate axes is
  4       3
(A) (B)
2 4
2
(C)     2 (D)
2

11. The distance between the foci is


2 33 2 22
(A) (B)
7 7
3 11
(C) 2 11 (D)
7

Paragraph for Question Nos. 12 to 14

Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions:
The quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 will have two roots equal to zero if b = 0, c = 0.
Also, roots of cx2 + bx + a = 0 are reciprocal to the roots of ax 2 + bx + c = 0.
A straight line y = mx + c will be an asymptote to the curve f(x, y) = 0 iff the line touches the curve at
infinity. As a result, f(x, mx + c) = 0 should have two infinite roots.

12. The value of  for which the equation (2 – 4 + 3) + (2 +  – 2)x + 6x2 – 5x3 = 0 will have two
roots equal to zero, is
(A) 3 (B) –2
(C) 0 (D) 1

13. The value of (, ) for which ( – )x3 – ( – 2)x2 – 3x + 7 = 0 will have two infinity roots, is
(A) (0, 0) (B) (2, 2)
(C) (1, 1) (D) (2, 0)

14. The equations of asymptotes to the curve x 2 + 4xy + 3y2 + 4x – 3y + 1 = 0 are


(A) 2x + 2y = 7 and x + 3y + 15 = 0 (B) x + y – 7 = 0 and x + 3y + 15 = 0
(C) 2(x + y) – 7 = 0 and 2(x + 3y) + 15 = 0 (D) x + y = 7 and 2(x + 3y) + 15 = 0

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SECTION – B
(Matrix – Match Type)

This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given p q r s t


in two columns, which have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
A p q r s t
labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column II are labelled p, q,
r, s and t. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with B p q r s t
ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column II. The appropriate bubbles
corresponding to the answers to these questions have to be darkened as C p q r s t
illustrated in the following example:
D p q r s t
If the correct matches are A – p, s and t; B – q and r; C – p and q; and D – s
and t; then the correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following:

1. Match the following column–I with column–II


Column–I Column–II
(A) max {5 sin  + 3 sin ( – )} = 7 then the   R set 3
(p) x  2n  ,nZ
of possible values of  is 4
n 2 
(B) x and (cos x)sin x 3 sin x  2  1 (q) x  2n  , n  Z
2 3
1  1
(C) (sin x)  2 4 cos x  0 (r) 2n  cos1   , n  Z
3
(D) log5 tan x  (log5 4)(log4 (3 sin x)) 
(s) x   2n  1   , n  Z
4
(t) No solution

2. Match the following column-I with column-II


Column – I Column – II
(A) If (1 + 3 + 5 + …. + p) + (1 + 3 + 5 + ….. + q) = (1 + 3 + 5 + ….. + n), (p) 3
where each set of parentheses contains the sum of consecutive odd
integers as shown, then the smallest possible value of p + q + n is
divisible by
(B) If a, b, c, are distinct integers and   1 is a cube root of unity, and x (q) 4
is the minimum value of
|a + b + c2| + |a + b2 + c|, then the integral part of x is
(C) The number of ordered pairs (x, y) satisfying | x | + | y | = 3 and (r) 5
 
sin  x2   1, is greater than
3 
(D) If there is only one common tangent of curves y2 = 4x and (s) 6
x2 + y2 –kx = 0, kR – {0}, the value of k cannot be
(t) 7

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SECTION – C
(Integer value correct Type)

This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9 (both inclusive).

sin A
1. In any triangle ABC the min. value of  sinB  sinC  sin A
is equal to _____

4 2  2 2
2. If x  and y  where  is a parameter and x2  xy + y2 lies between [a, b] then
1  2 1 2
a + b equal to _____

1 ad
3. If tan37   a  b  c  d where a, b, c, d  N and a > b > c > d then the value of
2 bc
equal to _____

4. A(z1), B(z2), C(z3) be the affixes of ABC on the circle |z| = 3 (A, B, C are in anticlockwise
sense). If the internal bisectors of B and C meet the circle at P(z) and Q(z) respectively such
 z  2 
that arg    . If I2 and I3 be the excetres of ABC opposite to B and C respectively, then
z 3
I2I3 is equal to _____

5. If a, b, c are the roots of the equation x 3  px2  qx  r  0,r  0 , then the value of
a b c b c a pq
      is _____
b c a a b c r

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