CM Test Paper Fiitjee
CM Test Paper Fiitjee
CM Test Paper Fiitjee
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BATCHES –2123
A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. All the section can be filled in PART-A of OMR.
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.
(i) Part-A (08-14) – Contains seven (07) multiple choice questions which have ONLY ONE CORRECT answer
Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer.
(i) Part-A (15-18) - This section contains Two paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are Two multiple
choice questions. Each question has only one correct answer and carries +3 marks for the correct answer
and -1 marks for wrong answer.
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P
PAAR
RTT –– II :: P
PHHY
YSSC
CIIS
S
SECTION – A
(Multiple Choice Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
1. The velocity versus time of two particles moving along the x-axis varies as shown in the following
two plots. Both started from the same point.
2. In the given figure, points A and C are on the horizontal ground. Points A, B and C are in the same
vertical plane. Bullets are fired simultaneously from A, B and C. The bullet at B is fired horizontally
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with a speed of kmh 1 and the bullet at C is projected vertically upward at a velocity of
5
54
kmh1 . Choose correct option(s)
5
(A)Collision of all the three bullets at the same time is not possible
-1
(B) The three bullets can collide at D if velocity of the bullet projected from A is 5 ms .
-1
(C) If velocity of the bullet projected from A is 5 ms then all three will collide irrespective of the
height from which B is projected.
(D) If bullets are fired only from A and C, then there is a unique value of projection speed at A for
which it collides with the bullet fired from C.
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3. Four vectors A,B,C,D all have the same magnitude and lie in a plane. The angle between
adjacent vectors is 45º as shown. Which of the following equation(s) is/are correct?
(A) A C 2 D (B) B D 2 C 0
(C) A B B D
(D) A C / 2 B
4. Two balls A and B are thrown with the same velocity u from the top of a tower. Ball A is thrown
vertically upwards and ball B is thrown vertically downwards. Choose the correct statement(s).
(A) Both the balls reach the ground with same velocity.
(B) If tA and tB are the respective times taken by the balls A and B to reach the ground, then
t A tB
5. Ball I is thrown towards a tower at an angle of 60º with the horizontal with unknown speed (u). At
the same moment ball II is released from the top of the tower as shown. Balls collide after 2 s, and
at the moment of collision, velocity of ball I is horizontal.
(A) Speed u is 40 / 3 ms 1
(B) Distance of point of projection of ball I from the base of the tower (x) is 40 / 3 m
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6. A body moves in a circular path of radius R with deceleration so that at any moment of time its
tangential and normal accelerations are equal in magnitude. At time t = 0, the velocity of the body is
v0. The velocity of the body at some later instant can be expressed as
v0
(A) v at time t
v0t
1
R
s
(B) v v 0 eR after it has moved a distance s.
7. Two swimmers A and B start swimming from different positions on the same bank as shown in
figure. The swimmer A swims at angle 90º with respect to the river to reach point P. He takes 120
seconds to cross the river of width 10 m. The swimmer B also takes the same time to reach the
point P. Now choose from the following the correct alternative(s).
1
(A)velocity of A with respect to river is m/ s
6
1
(B) river flow velocity is m/ s
4
1
(C) velocity of B along y-axis with respect to earth is m/ s
3
5
(D) velocity of B along x-axis with respect to earth is m/ s
24
8.
The velocity of a particle is given as v i 6t ˆj ms1 . The particle is moving in the xy plane. At t =
2 2
0, the particle is at the origin. Find the radius of curvature of its path at m, m .
3 3
(A) 9 m (B) 4.5 m (C) 13.5 m (D) 2.25 m
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9. If e1 and e2 are two unit vectors and is the angle between them, then sin is
2
1 1 e1e2 e1 e2
(A) e1 e2 (B) e1 e2 (C) (D)
2 2 2 2 e1 e2
-1
10. A small marble is projected with a velocity of 10 ms in a direction 45º from the y-direction
(horizontal) on a smooth inclined plane. The magnitude of its velocity after 2s will be
-2
(take g= 10 ms )
(A) 5 ms1 (B) 6.5 ms1 (C) 10 ms1 (D) 12.5 ms1
11. A stone projected at an angle of 60º from the ground level strikes the roof of a building h meter
high, making an angle of 30º with the roof. Then the speed of projection of the stone is
-1
12. A particle starts moving with velocity 10 ms in a straight line with an acceleration varying linearly
with time. Its velocity-time graph is shown in the figure. Its velocity is maximum at t = 3 seconds.
The time (in seconds) when the particle stops, is (tan 37º = 3/4)
(A) 6.41 sec (B) 8.18 sec (C) 7s (D) 12.43 sec
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v0 2 v0 4 v0
(A) (B) (C) 2 v 0 (D)
14. A car is at rest at the foot of a = 37º incline. The driver finds that it is raining and the raindrops
which are falling make an angle of 37º to the vertical. The car begins to climb while moving at a
-2
uniform acceleration of a = 2 ms .
After 4 s, he finds that the raindrops are falling vertically. Find the actual speed of the rainfall.
Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY
ONE is correct.
A large heavy box is sliding without friction down an inclined plane of inclination . From a point P,
at the bottom of the box, a particle is projected inside the box. The initial speed of projection of the
particle relative to the box is u and direction of projection makes an angle with the bottom surface
as shown.
15. The distance along the bottom of the box between the point of projection P and the point Q where
the particle lands is
16. If the horizontal displacement of the particle as seen by an observer on the ground is zero, then the
speed of the box with respect to the ground at the instant when the particle was projected is
usin( ) ucos( ) usin( ) ucos( )
(A) (B) (C) (D)
sin sin cos cos
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A projectile is thrown from O on an inclined plane as shown in (figure 3). It hits the plane
perpendicularly.
18. If projectile is thrown at time t = 0 then time when projectile will the inclined plane.
(A) 1 s (B) 2s (C) 3s (D) 4s
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P
PAAR
RTT –– IIII :: C
CHHE
EMMIIS
STTR
RYY
SECTION – A
(Multiple Choice Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
2. In the following reaction (unbalanced), equivalent wt. of As 2S3 is related to molecular wt. M By:
As2S3 HNO3 NO H2O AsO34 SO24
(A) M/2 (B) M/4 (C) M/28 (D) M/24
4. A photon having = 854 Å causes the ionization of a nitrogen atom. Given the I.E. per mole of
nitrogen in kJ.
3 8
(A) 2.21 × 10 kJ/mole (B) 9.67 × 10 kJ/mole
3 4
(C) 1.39 × 10 kJ/mole (D) 5.32 × 10 kJ/mole
+ 3+
5. The longest wavelength of He in Paschen series is “m”, then stortest wavelength of Be in
Paschen series is (in terms of m)
5 64 53 7
(A) m (B) m (C) m (D) m
36 7 8 64
6. Cr2O72 is reduced to Cr3+ by Fe2 . Identify the incorrect statement from the following :
(A) 6 moles of Fe2 are oxidised to Fe3 ions
(B) The solution becomes yellow
(C) The solution becomes green
(D) 3 moles of Fe2 get oxidised to Fe3
7. The graph of P vs V is given at different temperatures and number of rule curves, n1, n2, n3 are
number of moles the correct relationship are
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8. The third line in Balmer series corresponds to an electronic transition between which Bohr‟s orbits
in hydrogen :
(A) 5 3 (B) 5 2 (C) 4 3 (D) 4 2
st nd
9. The ratio of difference in wavelengths of 1 and 2 lines of Lyman series in H-like atom to
nd rd
difference in wavelength for 2 and 3 lines of same series is :
(A) 2.5 : 1 (B) 3.5 : 1 (C) 4.5 : 1 (D) 5.5 : 1
10. One mole of N2H4 loses ten moles of electrons to from a new Compound y. Assuming that all the
nitrogen appears in the new compound. What is the oxidation state of nitrogen in y. There is no
change in the oxidation state of hydrogen :
(A) - 1 (B) – 3 (C) + 5 (D) + 3
11. An equimolar mixture of NaHC2O4 and H2C2O4 consumes 20 ml 0.3 M NaOH solution for complete
neutralization. The same mixture requires V ml. 0.05 M KMnO 4 solution in acidic medium for
oxidation.
The value of V is :
(A) 160 ml (B) 32 ml (C) 24 ml (D) None of these
12. n moles of Hellum gas are placed in a vessel of volume V liter. At TK, If V1 is free volume of Hellum
then diameter of He atom is
1 1
3 3V V 3
3 V1
(A) (B) 1
2 N n 2N n
A A
1 1
6V V 3 6V 3
(C) 1
(D) 1
N n N n
A A
13. Temperature at which most probable speed of O 2 becomes equal to root mean square speed of N 2
is [Given : N2 at 427ºC]
(A) 732 K (B) 1200 K (C) 927 K (D) 800 K
14. Correct option regarding a container 1 mol of a gas in 22.4 litre container at 273 K is
(A) If compressibility factor (z) > 1 then „P‟ will be less than 1 atm.
(B) If compressibility factor (z) > then „p‟ will be greater than 1 atm
(C) If „b‟ dominates, pressure will be less than 1 atm
(D) If „b‟ dominates, pressure will be greater than 1 atm.
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Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions
have to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY
ONE is correct.
16. Amount of NaOH that should be added to convert all bicarbonate into carbonate in 100 ml stock
solution
–2 –2
(A) 1.248 gm (B) 0.312 gm (C) 3.12 × 10 gm (D) 7.8 × 10 gm
18. Find the slope of the curve plotted between P Vs T for closed container of volume 2 lit, having
same moles of gas
e 2
(A) (B) 2000 e (C) 500 e (D)
2000 1000e
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P
PAAR
RTT –– IIIIII :: M
MAAT
THHE
EMMA
ATTIIC
CSS
(Multi Correct Choice Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
2
2. Let f : (-1, 1) R be such that f cos 4 for 0, , . Then the value(s) of
2 sec 2 4 4 2
1
f is(are)
3
3 3 2 2
(A) 1 (B) 1 (C) 1 (D) 1
2 2 3 3
x x-1
3. If 3 = 4 , then x =
2log3 2 2 1 2log2 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2log3 2 1 2 log2 3 1 log4 3 2log2 3 1
(C)
dx
1 ex
ln c e x 1 (D)
d
dx
x
x x ,x 0
5. Which of the following is INCORRECT ?
d 1 x2 x 4
(A) If ax b , then a + b = 3
dx 1 x x 2
dy
(B) y etan x , then 0
dx x 0
x 1
(C) lim 0
2x 7x 5
x 1 2
xh x 1
(D) lim
x 0 h x
n
1
6. Let fn() = 4
r 0
r
sin4 2r . Then which of the following alternative(s) is/are correct?
1 2 2
(A) f2 (B) f3
4 2 8 4
3
(C) f4 1 (D) f5 0
2
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a
2
8ab
2
b2 4a2
(A) tan tan 2 (B) cos.cos
a b2 4b2
4 a2 b2
b2 a2 4ab
(C) cos (D) sin
b2 a2
a b2 2b2
2
8. A circle is drawn in a sector of a larger circle of radius r, as shown in figure. The smaller circle is
tangent to the two bounding radii and the arc of the sector. The radius of the smaller circle is
60º
r r 2 3r r
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 3 5 2
9. The maximum value of the expression sin2 x 2a2 2a2 1 cos2 x , where a and x are real
numbers, is
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 5
10. If , , , are the smallest positive angles in ascending order of magnitude which have their sines
equal to the positive quantity k, then the value of 4sin 3sin 2sin sin is equal to
2 2 2 2
1 k
(A) 2 1 k (B) 2 1 k (C) (D) None of these
2
(A) 1 (B) (C) 0 (D)
2 4
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x x2
14. The equation | x | will be always true for x belonging to
x 1 | x 1|
(A) (1, ) (B) (1, ) {0}
(C) (1, 1) (D) (, )
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraphs 2 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.
3x a
Consider a function f(x) which has greatest value equal to 3/2.
x2 3
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HINTS OR SOLUTION
Physics
1. BD
1. At the instant of maximum separation both have same velocity
Maximum separation
2 2 1 1
1 1
2 2 2 2 1 1 = 5 – 2.5 = 2.5 m
2 B
54 5
2. 3m / s
5 18
72 5
4m / s
5 18
For A and C colide at D
u sin = 3 ….… (1)
For A and B collide at D
u cos = 4 ……. (2)
(1)2 (2)2 u2 32 42
u = 5 m/s
3 ABD
3. Let A = B = C = D = 2
A 2 ˆj
C 2 ˆi
B ˆi ˆj
D ˆi ˆj
A C 2 ˆj 2 ˆi
2D
b. BD 2C
ˆi ˆj ˆi ˆj 2 2 ˆi
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0
AC 2 ˆj 2 ˆi
2 2
ˆi ˆj B
4. ACD
4.
1
h u(6) g 6
2
2
1
u(2) g 2
2
2
u 20m/ s
h 60m
5. ABC
u sin 60º
5. (a) 2
g
u 3 40
2u m/s
20 3
2
40
2 sin120º
u sin2 3
(b)
2g 20
40 40 3 40
m
20 3 2 3
1 2 usin2
(c) h gt
2 2g
2 2
1 2 40 sin 60º
10 2
2 3 2g
2
40 3 1
20
3 2 20
= 20 + 20 = 40 m
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6. AB
dv v 2
dt R
v t dt
v 0
v 2 dv 0 R
v
v 21 t 0
2 1 R
v0
1 1 t
v v
0 R
1 1 t R v0t
v v0 R Rv 0
Rv 0
v
R v0t
dv ds dv v2
dt dt ds R
vdv v2
ds R
v dv s ds
0 v
0 R
v S
ln
v R
0
V V0 e S / R
7. BD
8. B
8. v ˆi 6t ˆj
2
x vxt t sec
3
dv
a 0 6ˆj
dt
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v 12 6t
2
v 1 36t 2
dv
at
dt
1
1 1
1 36t 2 2 (72t)
2
36t
1 36t 2
2
36
at 3
2
2
1 36
3
12 2
at
1 8
at = 4 2 m/s2
ac2 a 2t a 2
ac 36 32 2m / s
v2
ac
R
2
2
1 36
3
R
2
1 8
R 4.5m
2
9. B
9. e1 e2 12 12 2 11 cos
1 1 2cos
2 1 cos
2 2sin2 / 2
1
sin e1 e2
2 2
10. C
10. v x 10sin45º 10sin45º 2
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= 10 sin 45º
v y 10cos 45º
v v 2x v 2y 10m / s
11 C
11. u cos60º = v cos30º
u
V=
3
9u2 u2
2gh
12
u 3gh
12 D
12. a k1 k1t
3
at t = 0, a = k1
4
3
a k 2t
4
3
0 k 2 3
4
1
k2
4
dv 3 t
a
dt 4 4
t
3 t2
v 10 t
4 8
0
3 t2
10 t
4 8
t 2 6t 80 0
6 36 4 80
t
2
= 12.43 sec
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13 B
13. a v1/ 2
0 t
v 0
v 1/ 2 dv 0 dt
0
1 1
v 2
t 0
1 1
2 v 0
0
v1/ 2
t
1 1
2 v
0
2 v0
t=
14. C
After t = 4s, velocity of the car up the incline is
-1
VC = u + at = 0 + 2 × 4 = 8 ms
v RC v R v C
v RC cannot be vertical if v R is in the direction shown in (a) above. In this case, we cannot have
v RC in the vertical direction.
In the diagram shown, v RC is vertical and v R makes = 37º with it. Hence, v R is normal to the
incline.
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vC
tan37º
vR
8 3 32
vR 10.67ms 1
vR 4 3
15. C
16. D
Sol. 15-16
(i) Consider the x and y-directions as shown in the figure below. Acceleration of the particle is g()
and can be resolved as :
a x gsin ,a y gcos
a yb gcos 0 cos
Relative to the box, the componenets of initial velocity of the particle are
uxb ucos
uYb usin
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y uyb t a ybt 2
1
0 usin T gcos T 2
2
2u sin
T
gcos
1
uxb .T a xbT2
2
ucos T a sb 0
2usin
ucos
gcos
If the particle does not move horizontally, it means that the x componenet of the
above velocity is zero.
ucos v cos
ucos
v
cos
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17. B
Vx = ux + axt
80 – 40 = 40 m
Ans. D
CHEMISTRY
1. AD
an2
P 2 V nb nRT
V
a
P 2 V b RT
V
2. C
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6. BD
7. AD
8. B
Balmer means transition
to n = 2
1. line 3 to 2
2. line 4 to 2
3. line 5 to 2
9. B
1 1
RH 1
1 4
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1 3
RH
1 4
4
1
3RH
9
2
8RH
1 9 16
1 2
RH 8 15
1 32 27
RH 24
1 5
RH 24
9/8
2
RH
16
3
15RH
1 4 9
2 3
RH 3 8
1 135 128
RH 120
1 7
RH 120
5 / 24
Ratio = 3.5
7 /120
10. C
2
10e
N2H4
Y : N should be in +3 or - 7
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V1 V nb
nb V V1
V V1 4 3
b 4 NA r
h 3
3 v V1
r
16 nNA
8 3 V V1
1/ 3
diamater = 2r
16 nNA
13. B
2R T 3R 700
M.P.S. = R.M.S
MO MN
2 2
On solving T = 1200 K
= 927ºC
14. B
PV
If z> 1 then 1
nRT
P 22.4
1
1 273 0.0821
P > 1.
15. D
16. A
Sol. 15-16
n
When MeOH is used (20 ml sol is used)
Eq. of Na2CO3 + Eq. of NaHCO3 = Eq. of HCl
-3 20 -3
9.6 × 10 × 2 + mole of NaHCO3 = 0.12 × 18 × 10
250
-4
mole of NaHCO3 6.24× 10
6.24 × 10 mole NaHCO3 present in 20 ml of solution
-4
250
In 250 ml NaHCO3 present = 6.24 × 10 ×
-4
20
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-3
7.8 × 10 mole
In original 25 ml stock the mole of compounds are
-3
NaHCO3 = 7.8× 10 mole = 0.6552 g.
-3
Na2CO3 = 9.6 × 10 mole = 1.0176 g.
1000
NaHCO3 (g/lt) = 0.6552 26.208
25
* In 100ml stok
100
mole of NaHCO3 = 7.8 10 3 31.2 103
25
reaction would be
NaOH required = 31.2 × 10 mole
-3
-3
= 31.2 × 10 × 40 g
= 1.248 g
17. B
Pev / 2 nCT
T = 500 K
N = 2 moles
P = 1 atm
On solving
1 e 0
C= 0.001
500 2
18. D
P.ev / 2 nCT
nC
P T
ev / 2
nC
Slope
ev / 2
C = 0.001 & V = 2L
N=2
2
P e 1
1000
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MATHEMATICS
1. ABCD
A. For x 0, , tanx < cotx
4
Also ln(sinx) < 0
(tanx)
ln(sinx) ln(sinx)
> (cotx)
B. For x 0, , cosecx 1
2
ln(cosecx) 0
4
ln(cosecx) ln(cosecx)
<5
C. x 0, cos x (0, 1)
2
ln(cosx) < 0
D. For x 0,
2
Since sinx < tanx, we get ln(sinx) < ln(tanx)
2
ln(sinx) ln(tanx)
<2
2. AB
For 0, ,
4 4 2
1
Let cos 4
3
1 cos 4 2
cos 2
2 3
1 2 2cos2 1
f 1
3 2 sec 2cos 1 cos 2
2 2
1 3 3
f 1 or 1
3 2 2
3. ABC
3 = 4 log2 3 = (x – 1)log2 4 = 2(x – 1)
x x-1 x
or xlog2 3 = 2x – 2
2
or x =
2 log2 3
Rearranging, we get
2 2log3 2
x
2
1 2log3 2 1
log 3 2
4. BCD
5. ABCD
6. CD
7. BC
Square and add
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8. B
sin x = 1 – cos x = (2 – 2a )
2 2 2
2a + sin x = 2
2 2
= 2 0 2
10. B
Since < < < and sin = sin = sin = sin = k, we have
= - , = 2 + , = 3 -
4sin 3sin 2sin sin
2 2 2 2
= 4sin 3cos 2sin cos
2 2 2 2
= 2sin 2cos 2 1 sin 2 1 k
2 2
11. B
12. D
13. D
14. B
15. B
16. A
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15-16
A B
Sol. In given ABC both and lie strictly in 0, and sinx is always increasing in 0, whereas
2 2 2 2
cosx is always decreasing in 0, .
2
A B
So, if
2 2
A B
sin sin
2 2
1 1
or x1 > x2 and x3 < x4 or
x3 x 4
So, x12007 x2006
4 x2007
2 x32006 is not valid
A B
Similarly for
2 2
A B
sin sin
2 2
1 1
x1 < x2 and
x3 x 4
For this also x12007 x2006
4 x2007
2 x32006 is not valid.
2007 2006
x x A B
So 1 3 0 is possible only when .
x2 x4 2 2
1 1
x1 = x2 and
x3 x 4
Hence, ABC is isosceles with ABC = CAB
BC = AC = 1 unit
If C = 90º
1 1
Area, A = BC AC sq. units
2 2
17. C
18. B
3x a
f(x) 2
(i) We have x 3
3 3x a
Now, 2 3x2 9 6x 2a
2 x 3
3x 2 6x 9 2a 0
This must be a perfect square, so
D 0 36 12(9 2a) a 3
3x 3
(ii) y f(x) x 2 y 3y 3x 3
x2 3
x2 y 3x 3 3 0
As x R, so D 0
9 4y(3y 3) 0
(2y 3)(2y 1) 0
1 3
Hence y ,
2 2
1
Hence minimum value of f(x) is sin
2 6
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