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12-03-2025

1001CJM202064240011 JM

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I

1) Find the equivalent resistance across the terminals of source of e.m.f. 24 V for the circuit shown

in figure:-

(A) 15 Ω
(B) 10 Ω
(C) 5Ω
(D) 4Ω

2) A capacitor C is charged to potential difference V0. The charging battery is disconnected and the
capacitor is connected to an uncharged capacitor of unknown capacitance Cx. The final potential

difference across the combination is V. The capacitance Cx is :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3) A pure resistive circuit element X when connected to an AC supply of peak voltage 200 V gives a
peak current of 5 A which is in phase with the voltage. A second circuit element Y, when connected
to the same AC supply also gives the same value of peak current but the current lags behind by 90°.
If the series combination of X and Y is connected to the same supply, what will be the rms value of
current ?

(A)
(B)

(C) (5/2) amp


(D) 5 amp

4) What is the potential difference VB – VA when the current I is 5A


3
and is decreasing at a rate of 10 A/s :-

(A) 5V
(B) 10 V
(C) 15 V
(D) – 15V

5) A charged sphere of mass m and charge q starts sliding from rest on a vertical fixed circular track
of radius R from the position as shown in figure. There exists a uniform and constant horizontal
magnetic field of induction B. Find the maximum force exerted by the track on the sphere.

(A) 3mg + qB

(B) 3mg – qB

(C) 3mg + qB

(D) 3mg + qB

6)

A charged particle is projected in uniform magnetic field B with velocity v, having charge q

perpendicular to the magnetic field. Then the force on charged particle is given by .

Comment about the angular frequency of charged particle :-


(A) remains constant for every charged particle
(B) increases with increase in radius of path
(C) increase with decrease in radius of path
(D) remains constant whatever may be velocity of projection of given charged particle

7) Two vectors and have equal magnitudes. If the magnitude of + is n times the

magnitude of – , then angle between and is :

(A)
(B)

(C)

(D)

8) A triangular plate is shown. A force is applied at point P. The torque at point P with

respect to point 'O' and 'Q' are :

(A) – 15 – 20 , 15 – 20

(B) 15 + 20 , 15 – 20

(C) 15 – 20 , 15 + 20

(D) – 15 + 20 , 15 + 20

9) A disc with a flat small bottom beaker placed on it at a distance R from its center is revolving
about an axis passing through the center and perpendicular to its plane with an angular velocity ω.
The coefficient of static friction between the bottom of the beaker and the surface of the disc is μ.
The beaker will revolve with the disc if :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

10) A block of mass 10 kg starts sliding on a surface with an initial velocity of 9.8 ms-1. The
coefficient of friction between the surface and bock is 0.5. The distance covered by the block before
coming to rest is : [use g = 9.8 ms-2]

(A) 4.9 m
(B) 9.8 m
(C) 12.5 m
(D) 19.6 m

11) A particle experiences a variable force in a horizontal x-y plane. Assume distance
in meters and force is newton. If the particle moves from point (1, 2) to point (2, 3) in the x-y plane,
the Kinetic Energy changes by

(A) 50.0 J
(B) 12.5 J
(C) 25.0 J
(D) 0 J

12) Figures (a), (b), (c) and (d) show variation of force with time.

The impulse is highest in figure.

(A) Fig (c)


(B) Fig (b)
(C) Fig (a)
(D) Fig (d)

13) Two radioactive substances X and Y originally have N1 and N2 nuclei respectively. Half life of X is
half of the half life of Y. After three half lives of Y, number of nuclei of both are equal. The
ratio will be equal to :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

14) The stopping potential for electrons emitted from a photosensitive surface illuminated by light of
wavelength 491 nm is 0.710 V. When the incident wavelength is changed to a new value, the
stopping potential is 1.43 V. The new wavelength is :

(A) 329 nm
(B) 309 nm
(C) 382 nm
(D) 400 nm
15) A particle of mass 4M at rest disintegrates into two particles of mass M and 3M respectively
having non zero velocities. The ratio of de-Broglie wavelength of particle of mass M to that of mass
3M will be :

(A) 1 : 3
(B) 3 : 1

(C) 1 :

(D) 1 : 1

16) An electron having de-Broglie wavelength λ is incident on a target in a X-ray tube. Cut-off
wavelength of emitted X-ray is :

(A) 0

(B)

(C)

(D)

17) Figure shows, a glass prism ABC (refractive index 1.5) immersed in water (refractive index 4/3).
A ray of light incident normally on face AB. If it is totally reflected at face AC, then :-

(A)
sinθ ≥

(B)

(C)
sinθ =

(D) < sin θ <

18) Two polaroids are placed in the path of unpolarized beam of intensity I0 such that no light is
emitted from the second polaroid. If a third polaroid whose polarization axis makes an angle θ with
the polarization axis of first polaroid, is placed between these polaroids, then the intensity of light
emerging from the last polaroid will be :-

(A)
(B)

(C)
4
(D) I0 cos θ

19) A change in state of a gas from A to B is as shown in figure. The work done in the process is :-

(A) 6 × 103 J
(B) 7 × 103 erg
(C) 7 × 103 J
(D) 12 × 103 J

20) A copper rod 2m long has a circular cross-section of radius 1 cm. One end is kept at 100°C and
the other at 0°C and the surface is covered by non-conducting material to check the heat losses
through the surface. The thermal resistance of the bar in degree kelvin per watt is (Take thermal
conductivity K = 401 W/m-K of copper):-

(A) 12.9
(B) 13.9
(C) 14.9
(D) 15.9

SECTION-II

1) Three point charges of magnitude 0.16µC and are located at the vertices A, B, C of a
right angled triangle whose sides are AB = 3cm, cm and CA=3 cm and point A is the right
angle corner. Charge at point A experiences _______ N of electrostatic force due to the other two
charges.

2) Solid sphere A is rotating about an axis PQ. If the radius of the sphere is 5 cm then its radius of

gyration about PQ will be . The value of x is ______ .

3) From the given data, the amount of energy required to break the nucleus of aluminium is __ x
× 10–3 J
Mass of neutron = 1.00866 u
Mass of proton = 1.00726 u
Mass of Aluminium nucleus = 27.18846 u
(Assume 1 u corresponds to x J of energy)
(Round off to the nearest integer)

4) A long wire PQR is made by joining two wires PQ and QR of equal radii. PQ has length 4.8 m and
mass 0.06 kg. QR has length 2.56 m and mass 0.2 kg. The wire PQR is under a tension of 80N. A
sinusoidal wave pulse of amplitude 3.5 cm is sent along the wire PQ from the end P. No power is
dissipated during the propagation of the wave pulse. The time taken by the wave pulse to reach the
other end R is x (sec). The value of 100x is :-

5) 2 kg of ice at –20ºC is mixed with 5kg of water at 20ºC in an insulting vessel having a negligible
heat capacity. Calculate the final mass of water in the vessel. It is given that the specific heat of
water and ice are 1 kcal/kg-ºC and 0.5 kcal/kg-ºC respectively and the latent heat of fusion of ice is
80 kcal/kg:-

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

1) Identify the correct order of the ease of dehydration of the following compounds.

(A) I > II > III


(B) III > II > I
(C) I > III > II
(D) III > I > II

2) Which order of acidic strength is wrong?

(A)
(B)

(C)

(D)

3) What is the IUPAC name of the following compound ?

(A) hepta-(2E, 4Z) diene


(B) hepta-(2E, 4E) diene
(C) hepta-(2Z, 4E) diene
(D) hepta-(2Z, 4Z) diene

4) Given compound shows which type of isomerism ? and

(A) Chain isomerism


(B) Positional isomerism
(C) Functional group isomerism
(D) Metamerism

5) The correct statement about the following disaccharide is :

(A) Ring (I) is pyranose with α-glycosidic link


(B) Ring (I) is furanose with α-glycosidic link
(C) Ring (II) is furanose with α-glycosidic link
(D) Ring (II) is pyranose with β-glycosidic link
6)
Product (C) is :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

7) In the fourth period of the periodic table, how many elements have one or more 4d electrons?

(A) 2
(B) 10
(C) 5
(D) 0

8) Which of the following order is incorrect ?

(A) Ionic character : MCl < MCl2 < MCl3


(B) Polarisibility : F–< Cl– < Br–< I–
(C) Polarising power : Mg+2 < Al+3 < Sn+4
(D) Covalent character : NaCl < LiCl < BeCl2

9) The hybridization of the central atom will change when :

+
(A) NH3 combines with H

(B) H3BO3 combines with OH

(C) NH3 forms NH2
+
(D) H2O combines with H

10) Consider the complex ion, [Cr(NH3)2Cl2(C2O4)]– .What is the :-


(i) Oxidation number of the metal ion ?
(ii) Co-ordination number of the metal ion ?
(iii) Charge on the complex if all ligands were chloride ions ?

(i) (ii) (iii)


(A) –1 6 –3

(B) +3 6 –3

(C) +3 6 –1

(D) –1 5 –3
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D

11) Ni(CO)4 and [Ni(NH3)4]2+ do not differ in

(A) magnetic moment


(B) oxidation number of Ni
(C) geometry
(D) EAN

12) In which of the following oxo-anion, all M–O bond length are not identical ?


(A) MnO4
–2
(B) MnO4
–2
(C) Cr2O7
–2
(D) CrO4

13) K2MnO4 can be converted into KMnO4 by :-

(A) Passing CO2 gas


(B) By passing Cl2
(C) Electrolytic oxidation
(D) All of these

14) The melting point of most of the solid substances increases with an increase of pressure acting
on them. However, ice melts at a temperature lower than its usual melting point when the pressure
increases. This is because

(A) Ice is less denser than water


(B) Pressure generates heat
(C) The bonds break under pressure
(D) Ice is not a true solid

15) What is the mass ratio of ethylene glycol (C2H6O2, molar mass = 62 g/mol) required for making
0.25 molal aqueous solution (containing 500 gm water) and 250 mL of 0.25 molar another aqueous
solution ?

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

16) During the electrolysis of AgNO3(aq.), weight of Ag deposited at cathode is 3.36 mg, by passing
a current whose variation with time is as shown in figure. Calculate electrochemical equivalent of

Ag-

(A) 1.12 × 10–6 gm/C


(B) 108 gm/C
(C) 3.36 × 10–3 gm/C
(D) 1.12 × 10–3 gm/C

–2 –2
17) An aqueous solution containing 10 M Na2SO4 and 10 M NaI. Now pure Pb(NO3)2 is added
gradually, then calculate concentration of SO42– when PbI2 just start precipatating in
solution [Consider volume of solution to be remain constant]
[(Ksp (PbI2)) = 10–9 & Ksp(PbSO4) = 10–8]

(A) 10–2M
(B) 10–3M
(C) 10–6M
(D) 10–5M

18) In two different vessels X and Y, H2O (ℓ) is kept at the same temperature, the vacant space left

over the surface of H2O(ℓ) is V and 3V respectively. What is the mass ratio of vapours in
two vessels ?

(A) 1 : 3
(B) 3 : 1
(C) 1 : 4
(D) 1 : 1

19) Which of the following solutions will exactly oxidize 25 mL of an acid solution of 0.1 M iron (II)
oxalate ?

(A) 25 mL of 0.1 M KMnO4


(B) 25 mL of 0.2 M KMnO4
(C) 25 mL of 0.6 M KMnO4
(D) 15 mL of 0.1 M KMnO4
20)

2NO2(g) → N2O4(g)
ΔUºf [N2O4(g)] = 2kcal/ mole
and ΔUºreaction = –16 kcal /mol then calculate ΔHºformation of NO2 at 727ºC

(A) 9 kcal /mol


(B) 4.5 kcal /mol
(C) 8 kcal /mol
(D) 10 kcal /mol

SECTION-II

1) How many substrates will show rearrangement during SN1 reaction.

2)

How many moles of Grignard reagent can react with one mole of following compound ?

3) Find atomic number of element present in the 4th period and VI A or 16th group of the periodic
table.

4) In first order reaction (A → P) calculate if fraction of reactant is decayed in 't' time where
t1/2 is half life.

5) A given initial mass of KClO3 on 50% decomposition produces 67.2 litre oxygen gas at 0ºC and 1
atm. The other product of decomposition is KCl. The initial mass of KClO3 (in gm) taken is.

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

1) The coefficient of t50 in


(1+t2)25 ·(1+t25) ·(1+t40) + (1+ t45) ·(1 + t47) is :

25
(A) 1 + C5
25 25
(B) 1 + C5 + C7
25
(C) 1 + C7
(D) None

2) If complex numbers z1 and z2 both satisfy and arg(z1 – z2) = , then value of Im(z1
+ z2) is, where Im(z) denotes imaginary part of z-

(A)

cosec
(B)

(C)

(D)

3) The system of equations


kx + (k + 1)y + (k – 1)z = 0
(k + 1)x+ ky + (k + 2)z = 0
(k – 1)x + (k + 2)y + kz = 0
has a non trivial solution for

(A) Exactly three real values of k


(B) Exactly two real values of k
(C) Exactly one real value of k
(D) Infinite number of values of k

4) If a2 + b2 + c2 = 0 and matrix

and if |adj(adjA)| = 32λa8b8c8, (a, b, c ≠ 0), then λ =

(A) 8
(B) 16
(C) 32
(D) 4

5) Bag I contains 4 white and 3 black balls and another bag II contains 5 white and 2 black balls.
Two balls are drawn randomly from the first bag and put in the second bag and then a ball is drawn
from the bag II. The probability that the ball drawn from the second bag is white is expressed as

where p, q ∈ N. Then the minimum value of (p + q) is :-

(A) 207
(B) 106
(C) 105
(D) 205

6) A natural number has prime factorization given by n = 2x3y5z, where y and z are such that y + z =

5 and y–1 + z–1 = , y > z. Then the number of odd divisors of n, including 1, is :

(A) 11
(B) 6
(C) 6x
(D) 12

7) Consider the equation x2 + x – n = 0, where n ∈ N, and n∈[5,100]. Then total Number of different
values of n, so that the given equation has Integral roots is :-

(A) 8
(B) 6
(C) 4
(D) 10

8) If
n = log10x + log10x1/2 + log10x1/4 + log10x1/8 + ...∞

and = then x =

(A) 103
(B) 105
(C) 106
(D) 107

9) Mean and variance of a set of 6 terms is 11 and 24 respectively and the mean and variance of
another set of 3 terms is 14 and 36 respectively. Then variance of all 9 terms is equal to -

(A) 40
(B) 30
(C) 50
(D) 35

10) If 3sin2 α + 2 sin2 β = 1 and


3 sin 2α – 2 sin 2β = 0, where α, β are positive acute angles, then α + 2β =

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

11) The value of the integral

is equal to

(A) 9
(B) 6
(C) 12
(D) 17

12) The function f(x), that satisfies the condition is :

(A)

(B) x + (π + 2) sinx

(C)

(D) x + (π – 2) sinx

13) Let y = y(x) be the solution of the differential equation (x2 – 3y2)dx + 3xy dy = 0, y(1) = 1. Then
6y2(e) is equal to

(A) 3e2
(B) e2
(C) 2e2

(D)

14) The area of the smaller region enclosed by the curves y2 = 8x + 4 and is
equal to
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

15) The range of the function is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

16) If , 0 < α < 13, then sin–1(sin α) + cos–1(cos α) is equal to

(A) π
(B) 16
(C) 0
(D) 16 – 5π

17) If α > β > 0 are the roots of the equation

ax2 + bx + 1 = 0, and ,
then k is equal to

(A) 2β
(B) 2α
(C) α
(D) β

18) Two circles whose radii are equal to 4 and 8 intersects at right angles. The length of their
common chord is:-

(A)

(B) 8
(C) 4

(D)
19) The shortest distance between line y – x = 1 and curve x = y2 is :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

20) If the lines and


intersect each other, then (λ + μ) is equal to -

(A) 2
(B) -1
(C) 0
(D) 1

SECTION-II

1) Number of points having position vector where a, b, c, ∊ {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, such that 2a +
3b + 5c is divisible by 4, is ?

2) Let α and β be two real roots of the equation


(k + 1)tan2x – . λ tanx = (1 – k),
where k(≠ –1) and λ are real numbers.
If tan2 (α + β) = 50, then a value of |λ| is :-

3) The value of the integral is equal to

4) Consider the triangles with vertices A(2, 1),


B (0, 0) and C (t, 4), t ∈ [0, 4]. If the maximum and the minimum perimeters of such triangles are
obtained at t = α and t = β respectively, then 6α + 21β is equal to_____.

5) The radius of circle passing through the foci of the ellipse and having its centre at (0,
3) is:-
ANSWER KEYS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. C C C C A D D A B B C B C C D C A A D D

SECTION-II

Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 17 110 27 14 6

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
A. B C C B A C D A B B A C D A C D B A D C

SECTION-II

Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 6 7 34 4 490

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
A. A B C A B D A B B A B D C C A A B A D D

SECTION-II

Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 70 10 104 48 4
SOLUTIONS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

1) Given circuit can be reduced to a simple circuit as shown in figures below

i.e. Req = 5Ω

2) After switch is closed, common p.d. V would be

[common P.D. = ]

Hence, =V

⇒ Cx =

3) Pure R
V = iR
200 = 5 × X
X = 40 Ω
Pure L, V = iXL
200 = 5 × XL
XL = 40 Ω

LR circuit i = = =

Irms = =

4)

VA – VB = 5 × 1 – 15 + 5 × 10–3 × 103 × – 11
= – 15 V

VB – VA = 15 V
5)
Magnetic force on sphere Fm = qvB
(directed radially outward)

∵ N – mg sin θ – qvB =

⇒N= + mg sin θ + qvB


Hence, at θ = π/2 we get Nmax

= + mg + qB = 3mg + qB

6)

Remains contant whatever may be velocity of projection of given charged particle

7) …(i)

P2 + Q2 + 2PQcosq = n2(P2 + Q2 – 2PQcosθ)


Using (i) in above equation

8)

&
Torque about 'O'

= =
Torque about 'Q'

= =

9) For beaker to move with disc


We know that

10)

= 9.8 m

11)
WD = ΔKE

12) Impulse = Area under F = t curve

(a)
(b) 0.5 × 2 = 1 N.s (maximum)

(c)

(d) N.s

13) Tx = t ; Ty = 2t
3Ty = 6t,
N1' = N2'

=
=

14)

= ϕ + 0.71. ...(1)

= ϕ + 1.43 ...(2)
∴ λ = 382 nm Ans.

15) both the particles will move with momentum same in magnitude & opposite in
direction.
So De-Broglie wavelength of both will be same i.e. ratio 1 : 1

16)

kinetic energy,

17) Since TIR occurs at surface AC, thus

1.5 sin θ = ⇒ sin θ =

Therefore

18)

0
Let initial intensity of light is I . So intensity of light after transmission from first polaroid = .
Intensity of light emitted from P3

Intensity of light transmitted from last polaroid


P2 = I1cos2 (90° – θ)
P2 =

P2 =

P2 =

19) Area under the curve

= (2 × 103) × 2 + 2 × 103 × 2 + × 2 × 103


+ 5 × 103
= 2 × 103 + 4 × 103 + 103 + 5 × 103 =12 × 103 J

20) Thermal resistance,

21)

= 1.5×10 = 15 N

= 8N
force experienced by charge at

= 17 N

22)

For radius of gyration


2
IPQ = mk

= 10 + 100 = 110

x = 110
23) Dm = (ZmP + (A – Z)mn) – MAℓ
= (13 ×1.00726 + 14 × 1.00866) – 27.18846
= 27.21562 – 27.18846 = 0.02716 u
E = 27.16 x × 10–3 J

24)

25)

Heat gained = Heat lost


Let m kg ice melts into water
m × 80 + 2 × 0.5 × [0 – (–20)] = 5 ×1 × [20 – 0]
80m + 20 = 100

m= = 1kg

Thus, final mass of water = 5 + 1 = 6kg

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

26) Rate of dehydration µ stability of carbocation

27)

Due to +M of –CH3, it is weak acid.

28)

29) Locant position (3, 4, 5) & (2, 4, 5) differ along same


parent chain

30) Ring (I) contain 5 carbon and 1 oxygen atom


It is pyranose structure
–OH group present in down site define as a isomer, involve in formation of glycosidic link

31)

32) Filling 4-d subshell starts from 5th period.


(5s 4d 5p)

33) Correct order of ionic character :-


+1 +2 +3
MCl > MCl2 > MCl3

34) NH3 + H+ NH4+


3 3
sp sp
H3BO3 + OH– B(OH)4–
sp2 sp3
NH3 NH2– + H+
sp3 sp3
H2O + H+ H3O+
sp3 sp3

35) [CrCl6]–3
Co-ordination no. = 6 Charge =–3

36) Both [Ni(CO)4] and [Ni(NH3)4]2+ have zero unpaired e–.


37) In Cr2O7–2 , six Cr–O bonds have partial double bond character while two Cr–O bonds have
single bond character.

38) By using all these methods K2MnO4 can be converted into KMnO4.

40) Assume : Mass of solvent Mass of solution

Case I :-

Case II :-

42) [Pb2+] [I–]2 = 10–9


[Pb2+] [10–2]2 = 10–9
[Pb2+] = 10–5
[Pb2+] [SO4–2] = 10–8
[10–5] [SO4–2] = 10–8
[SO4–2] = 10–3

43) At constant pressure & temperature


V∝n

44)

45) 2NO2(g) → N2O4(g)


–16 = 2 – 2ΔUfº [NO2(g)]
ΔUfº [NO2(g)] = 9kcal /mol

+ O2(g) → NO2(g)

ΔHfº [NO2(g)] = 9 –
ΔHfº [NO2(g)] = 8 kcal /mol

46) SN1 reaction given by those halides which


directly produce 2°/3°/resonance stable
carbocation.(i), (iii), (v), (vii), (viii), (ix)
undergoes rearrangement of carbocation in
order to convert into more stable carbocation.
47)

48) Atomic number of Se (Group 16, 4th period) is 34.

49) At time 't' at =

∴t=

= ⇒ t=

& t1/2 = ∴ .

50)

KClO3 → KCl + O2
m
mass

decomposed =

moles =
m = 490 gm

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

51) [25C0 + 25C1t2 + 25C2t4 + .... + 25C25t50] × [1 + t25 + t40 + t45 + t47 + .....]
coefficient t50 = 25C25 + 25C5 = 1 + 25C5

52)
⇒ x2 = (x – 1)2 + y2 or y2 = 2x – 1

Let &


53)

54)

since a2 + b2 + c2 = 0

|Adj(Adj.A)| = 32 λa8b8c8
⇒ |A|(n–1)2 = 32 λa8b8c8
⇒ |A|4 = 32 λa8b8c8
⇒ (4a2b2c2)4 = 32 λa8b8c8

⇒ 32λ = 256 ⇒ λ = 8 (∴ a, b, c ≠ 0)

55) Two balls transferred from I to II can be 1W and 1B or both W or both B.


Then the required probability

∴ p + q = 106

56) y + z = 5

y>z
⇒ y = 3, z = 2
⇒ n = 2x.33.52 = (2.2.2 ...) (3.3.3) (5.5)
Number of odd divisors = 4 × 3 = 12

57)

x2 + x – n = 0, n∈ [5,100]

x= is Integer so D should be odd & perfect square


Let 1 + 4n = (2ℓ + 1)2; (ℓ ∈ I)
⇒ n = λ (λ + 1) so λ = 2, 3, 4, ....... 9
so n has 8 values

58)
n = log10x

n= .log10x = 2.log10x

=
7n + 60n2 + 100n
3

n(7n2 – 60n – 100) = 0


n(n – 10) (7n + 10) = 0
n = 0 (not possible)

= or n = 10
⇒ 2log10x = 10

x = 105

59) σ2 = +

σ2 = + (11 –14)2

σ2 = + × 9 = 28 + 2 = 30

60) 3 sin2 α + 2 sin2 β = 1 ……(1)


3 sin 2α = 2 sin 2β ……(2)
2 2
3 sin α = 1 – 2 sin β = cos 2β
3 sin α sin α = cos 2β ……(3)
from equation (2)
3 . 2 sin α cos α = 2 sin 2β

3 sin α =
from equation (3)

sin α = cos 2β
cos α cos 2β – sin α sin 2β = 0
cos (α + 2β) = 0

⇒ α + 2β = .
Hence (A) is the correct answer.

61) ...(1)
Apply king property

...(2)
(1) + (2)

...(3)
Apply king again

...(4)
(3) + (4)

...(5)
Apply king

...(6)
(5) + (6)

Let cosx = t ⇒ sinxdx = –dt

62) f(x) =

⇒ f(x) = x + K sin x
⇒ f(y) = y + K sin y

Now K =

K=

⇒K= ⇒K=π–2
So f(x) = x + (π – 2) sin x

63)
(1)
Put y = vx

Integrating both side

y (1) = 1

64)

y2 = 8x + 4
Point of intersections are (0, 2) & (0, –2)
Both are symmetric about x-axis

Area dy

On solving

65)
66)

67) α, β are roots of ax2 + bx + 1 = 0

are roots of x2 + bx + a = 0,
(by transformation)

x2 + bx + a =

Comparing k = 2α

68)
C1C2 = =4
PM = PC1 sinθ

= PC1 × =4× =

∴ PQ = 2(PM) =
69)

= =1⇒y= ⇒t=

∴ P≡

|PQ| = =

70)

If lines
&
intersects each other, then

2 + λ = 1, 1 – 2λ = 1 + μ & 1 = –3 + 2μ ⇒ λ =–1, μ = 2

71) 2a + 3b + 5c
= 2a + (4 – 1)b + (4 + 1)c
= 2a + 4k + (–1)b + (1)c
= 2a + 4k + (–1)b + 1
Now Gase I If a = 1. b = even, c = any Number
Pr Case II If a ≠ 1, b = odd, C = any Number
No Required Number of ways =1 × 2 × 5 + 4 × 3 × 5 = 70

72) tanα + tanβ =

tanα. tanβ =

tan(α + β) =

73)
74) A (2,1), B (0,0), C (t, 4) : t ∈ [0,4]

B1(0,8) ≡ image of B w.r.t. y = 4


for AC + BC + AB to be minimum.

line AB1 ≡ 7x + 2y = 16

For max. perimeter

AB = 6α + 21 β = 24 + 24 = 48

75)

C ≡ (0, 3), S ≡ (4e, 0) ≡ (4 , 0) ≡ ( , 0)

r = |CS| = = = 4.

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