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Speed Test-2

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Speed Test-2 Time : 2 Hrs.

Complete Syllabus
Instructions :
1. Duration of Test is 3 hrs.
2. The test booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
3. There are three parts in the questions paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each part has two sections.
(i) Section-I : This section contains 20 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer.
Each questions carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.
(ii) Section-II : This section contains 10 questions. In Section II, attempt any five questions out of 10. The
answer to each of the questions is a numerical value. Each question carries +4 marks for
correct answer and there is –1 for negative marks for wrong answer..

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Physics

SECTION - I Consider a gas of triatomic molecules. The


Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 molecules are assumed to be triangular and
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices made of massless rigid rods whose vertices
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. are occupied by atoms. The internal energy
of a mole of the gas at temperature T is
Choose the correct answer :
1. A 750 Hz, 20 V (rms) source is connected to 9
(1) 3RT (2) RT
a resistance of 100 , an inductance of 2
0.1803 H and a capacitance of 10 F all in
series. The time in which the resistance (heat 3 5
(3) RT (4) RT
capacity 2 J/°C) will get heated by 10°C. 2 2
(assume no loss of heat to the surroudings) is
5. When a diode is forward biased, it has a
close to
voltage drop of 0.5 V. The safe limit of current
(1) 348 s (2) 418 s through the diode is 10 mA. If a battery of
(3) 245 s (4) 365 s emf 1.5 V is used in the circuit, the value of
minimum resistance to be connected in
2. An elliptical loop having resistance R, of semi
series with the diode so that the current does
major axis a, and semi minor axis b is placed
not exceed the safe limit is
in a magnetic field as shown in the figure. If
the loop is rotated about the x-axis with (1) 50  (2) 200 
angular frequency , the average power loss (3) 300  (4) 100 
in the loop due to Joule heating is
6. A satellite is moving in a low nearly circular
orbit around the earth. Its radius is roughly
z
B
equal to that of the earth’s radius R e . By
firing rockets attached to it, its speed is
b x
instantaneously increased in the direction of
x
a
3
y its motion so that it become times larger..
y 2
Due to this the farthest distance from the
centre of the earth that the satellite reaches
abB 2 a2 b2B2 2
(1) (2) is R. Value of R is
R 2R
(1) 3Re (2) 4Re

2 a2 b2B2 2 (3) 2.5Re (4) 2Re


(3) Zero (4)
R 7. When the wavelength of radiation falling on a
metal is changed from 500 nm to 200 nm, the
3. A uniform thin rope of length 12 m and mass
maximum kinetic energy of the
6 kg hangs vertically from a rigid support and
photoelectrons becomes three times larger.
a block of mass 2 kg is attached to its free
The work function of the metal is close to
end. A transverse short wavetrain of
wavelength 6 cm is produced at the lower (1) 0.52 eV (2) 1.02 eV
end of the rope. What is the wavelength of (3) 0.61 eV (4) 0.81 eV
the wavetrain (in cm) when it reaches the top
8. A charged particle carrying charge 1 C is
of the rope?
(1) 6 (2) 3  
moving with velocity 2iˆ  3 ˆj  4kˆ ms–1. If an

(3) 12 (4) 9
 
external magnetic field of 5iˆ  3 ˆj – 6kˆ × 10–3
T exists in the region where the particle is
moving then the force on the particle is
4.  
F  10 –9 N . The vector F is

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(1) 49° (2) 55°


(1) –3.0iˆ  3.2ˆj – 0.9kˆ
(3) 63° (4) 69°
(2) –300iˆ  320ˆj – 90kˆ 12. Pressure inside two soap bubbles are 1.01
and 1.02 atmosphere, respectively. The ratio
(3) –0.30iˆ  0.32 ˆj – 0.09kˆ of their volumes is
(1) 2 : 1 (2) 0.8 : 1
(4) –30iˆ  32 ˆj – 9kˆ
(3) 4 : 1 (4) 8 : 1
9. Moment of inertia of a cylinder of mass M,
13. In a Young’s double slit experiment, light of
length L and radius R about an axis passing
500 nm is used to produce an interference
through its centre and perpendicular to the
pattern. When the distance between the slits
 R2 L2  is 0.05 mm, the angular width (in degree) of
axis of the cylinder is I  M    . If such
h the fringes formed on the distance screen is
 4 12 
  close to
a cylinder is to be made for a given mass of a (1) 0.17° (2) 1.7°
material, the ratio L/R for it to have minimum
(3) 0.57° (4) 0.07°
possible I is
14. In a radioactive material, fraction of active
2 2 material remaining after time t is 9/16. The
(1) (2) fraction that was remaining after t/2 is
3 3

3 4
3 3 (1) (2)
(3) (4) 4 5
2 2

10. Two isolated conducting spheres S1 and S2 3 7


(3) (4)
5 8
2 1
of radius R and R have 12 C and –3 C 15. In the circuit shown in the figure, the total
3 3
charge is 750 C and the voltage across
charges, respectively, and are at a large
capacitor C 2 is 20 V. Then the charge on
distance from each other. They are now
capacitor C2 is
connected by a conducting wire. A long time
after this is done the charges on S1 and S2
are respectively C2
C1 = 15 F
(1) 4.5 C on both
(2) +4.5 C and –4.5 C C 3 = 8 F
(3) 6 C and 3 C
(4) 3 C and 6 C + –
V
11. A block of mass m = 1 kg slides with velocity
v = 6 m/s on a frictionless horizontal surface (1) 650 C (2) 590 C
and collides with a uniform vertical rod and
(3) 160 C (4) 450 C
sticks to it as shown. The rod is pivoted about
O and swings as a result of the collision 16. Magnitude of magnetic field (in SI units) at
making angle  before momentarily coming the centre of a hexagonal shape coil of side
to rest. If the rod has mass M = 2 kg and 10 cm, 50 turns and carrying current I
l e n g t h
0I
l = 1 m, the value of  is approximately (Ampere) in units of is

(take g = 10 m/s2)
(1) 500 3
O
M, l (2) 250 3

m m
v
m
(3) 50 3

(4) 5 3

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17. A balloon filled with helium (32°C and 1.7


SECTION - II
atm.) bursts. Immediately afterwards the
expansion of helium can be considered as Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
contains 10 questions. The answer to each question
(1) Irreversible adiabatic
is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter
(2) Reversible adiabatic the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
(3) Irreversible isothermal truncated/roundedoff to the second decimal place;
e.g. 06.25, 07.00, -00.33, -00.30, 30.27, -27.30) using
(4) Reversible isothermal
the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric
18. Using screw gauge of pitch 0.1 cm and keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
50 divisions on its circular scale, the
thickness of an object is measured. It should 21. A person of 80 kg mass is standing on the rim
correctly be recorded as of a circular platform of mass 200 kg rotating
about its axis at 5 revolutions per minute
(1) 2.124 cm (2) 2.123 cm (rpm). The person now starts moving towards
(3) 2.125 cm (4) 2.121 cm the centre of the platform. What will be the
19. Model a torch battery of length l to be made rotational speed (in rpm) of the platform
up of a thin cylindrical bar of radius ‘a’ and a when the person reaches its centre
concentric thin cylindrical shell of radius ‘b’ _________.
filled in between with an electrolyte of 22. An observer can see through a small hole on
resistivity  (see figure). If the battery is the side of a jar (radius 15 cm) at a point at
connected to a resistance of value R, the height of 15 cm from the bottom (see figure).
maximum Joule heating in R will take place The hole is at a height of 45 cm. When the jar
for is filled with a liquid up to a height of 30 cm
the same observer can see the edge at the
bottom of the jar. If the refractive index of the
liquid is N/100, where N is an integer, the
l  value of N is ________.

a
b

 b 2  b 
(1) R  ln (2) R  ln
l  a  l  a 

 b  b
(3) R  ln (4) R 
2l  a  2l  a 
45 cm
20. The magnetic field of a plane
electromagnetic wave is
 15 cm
B  3  10 –8 sin 200  y  ct   ˆi T
15 cm
where c = 3 × 108 ms–1 is the speed of light.
The corresponding electric field is
 23. A bakelite beaker has volume capacity of
(1) E  –9sin 200  y  ct   kˆ V / m 500 cc at 30°C. When it is partially filled with
 Vm volume (at 30°C) of mercury, it is found
(2) E  9sin 200  y  ct   kˆ V / m that the unfilled volume of the beaker
remains constant as temperature is varied. If

(3) E  –10 sin 200  y  ct   kˆ V / m
–6  (beaker) = 6 × 10 –6°C –1 and

   mercury   1.5  10 –4 C–1 , where  is the


(4) E  3  10 sin 200  y  ct   kˆ V / m
–8
coefficient of volume expansion, then Vm (in
cc) is close to ___________.

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24. A cricket ball of mass 0.15 kg is thrown 27. An asteroid is moving directly towards the
vertically up by a bowling machine so that it centre of the earth. When at a distance of
rises to a maximum height of 20 m after 10 R (R is the radius of the earth) from the
leaving the machine. If the part pushing the earths centre, it has a speed of 12 km/s.
ball applies a constant force F on the ball and Neglecting the effect of earths atmosphere,
moves horizontally a distance of 0.2 m while what will be the speed of the asteroid when
launching the ball, the value of F (in N) is (g it hits the surface of the earth (escape
= 10 ms–2) ____. velocity from the earth is 11.2 km/s)? Give
25. When a long glass capillary tube of radius your answer to the nearest integer in
0.015 cm is dipped in a liquid, the liquid rises kilometer/s _______.
to a height of 15 cm within it. If the contact 28. The series combination of two batteries,
angle between the liquid and glass to close to both of the same emf 10 V, but different
0°, the surface tension of the liquid, in internal resistance of 20  and 5 , is
milliNewton m–1, is [(liquid) = 900 kgm–3, g = 10 connected to the parallel combination of two
ms–2] (Give answer in closest integer) _____. resistors 30  and R . The voltage
26. Three containers C1, C2 and C3 have water at difference across the battery of internal
different temperatures. The table below resistance 20  is zero, the value of R (in )
shows the final temperature T when different is _______.
amounts of water (given in liters) are taken 29. The first member of the Balmer series of
from each container and mixed (assume no hydrogen atom has a wavelength of 6561 Å.
loss of heat during the process) The wavelength of the second member of
the Balmer series (in nm) is _______.
C1 C2 C3 T 30. A ball is dropped from the to of a 100 m high
1 2  60 C
1
1 2 30 C tower on a planet. In the last s before
e
2
2 1 60 C
1 1 1 hitting the ground, it covers a distance of 19
m. Acceleration due to gravity (in ms–2) near
the surface on that planet is _______.
The value of  (in °C to the nearest integer)
is _______.

Chemistry
(d) The reaction is favoured by non-polar
SECTION - I
solvents.
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains
Which observations are correct?
20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4
choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE (1) (b) and (d)
is correct. (2) (a) and (c)
31. The mechanism of SN1 reaction is given as (3) (a) and (b)

Y (4) (a), (b) and (c)


R–X R X R X R– Y+X
Ion pair Solvent 32. Which one of the following compounds
Separated ion
pair possesses the most acidic hydrogen?

A student writes general characteristics O


based on the given mechanism as (1) (2) H3C – C  C – H
H3C CH3
(a) The reaction is favoured by weak
nucleophiles. O O
(b) R would be easily formed if the NC C N
substituents are bulky. (3) (4) MeO H OMe
H H
O OMe
(c) The reaction is accompanied by
racemization.

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33. Aqua regia is used for dissolving noble 38. The antifertility drug “Novestrol” can react
metals (Au, Pt, etc.). The gas evolved in this with
process is
(1) Br2/water; ZnCl2/HCl; FeCl3
(1) NO (2) N2
(2) ZnCl2/HCl; FeCl3; Alcoholic HCN
(3) N2O5 (4) N2O3
(3) Br2/water; ZnCl2/HCl; NaOCl
34. Henry’s constant (in kbar) for four gases , ,
 and  in water at 298 K is given below (4) Alcoholic HCN; NaOCl; ZnCl2/HCl

  39. If the boiling point of H2O is 373 K, the boiling


 
–5 point of H2S will be
KH 50 2 2 × 10 0.5
(1) less than 300 K
(density of water = 103 kg m–3 at 298 K)
(2) more than 373 K
This table implies that
(1) The pressure of a 55.5 molal solution of  (3) equal to 373 K
is 1 bar (4) greater than 300 K but less than 373 K
(2) Solubility of  at 308 K is lower than at 40. It is true that
298 K
(1) A zero order reaction is a single step
(3)  has the highest solubility in water at a
reaction
given pressure
(4) The pressure of a 55.5 molal solution of  (2) A zero order reaction is a multistep
is 250 bar reaction
35. The atomic number of the element unnilennium (3) A frist order reaction is always a single
is step reaction
(1) 109 (2) 119 (4) A second order reaction is always a
(3) 102 (4) 108 multistep reaction
36. An acidic buffer is obtained on mixing 41. The electronic spectrum of [Ti(H2O)6]3+ shows
(1) 100 mL of 0.1 M HCl and 200 mL of 0.1 M a single broad peak with a maximum at
NaCl 20,300 cm –1. The crystal field stabilization
(2) 100 mL of 0.1 M HCl and 200 mL of 0.1 M energy (CFSE) of the complex ion, in kJ mol–1,
CH3COONa is
(3) 100 mL of 0.1 M CH3COOH and 100 mL of (1 kJ mol–1 = 83.7 cm–1)
0.1 M NaOH (1) 145.5 (2) 97
(4) 100 mL of 0.1 M CH3COOH and 200 mL of
(3) 242.5 (4) 83.7
0.1 M NaOH
37. An organic compound [A], molecular formula 42. The complex that can show optical activity
C10H20O2 was hydrolyzed with dilute sulphuric (1) cis-[Fe(NH3)2(CN)4]–
acid to give a carboxylic acid [B] and an
(2) trans-[Cr(Cl2)(ox)2]3–
alcohol [C]. Oxidation of [C] with CrO3 – H2SO4
produced [B]. Which of the following (3) trans-[Fe(NH3)2(CN)4]–
structures are not possible for [A]? (4) cis-[CrCl2(ox)2]3– (ox = oxalate)
CH3 43. Tyndall effect is observed when
| (1) The diameter of dispersed particles is
(1) CH3  CH2  CH  OCOCH2 CH  CH2CH3
much larger than the wavelength of light
|
CH3 used
(2) The diameter of dispersed particles is
CH3 similar to the wavelength of light used
| (3) The diameter of dispersed particles is
(2) CH3  CH2  CH  COOCH2  CH  CH2CH3 much smaller than the wavelength of light
|
CH3 used
(4) The refractive index of dispersed phase is
(3) (CH3)3C – COOCH2C(CH3)3 greater than that of the dispersion
(4) CH3CH2CH2CH2COOCH2CH2CH2CH2CH3 medium

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44. In a molecule of pyrophosphoric acid, the CH 3


H
number of P – OH, P = O and P – O – P bonds/ H CH3
moiety(ies) respectively are (1) (2)
(1) 4, 2 and 0 (2) 4, 2 and 1
(3) 3, 3 and 3 (4) 2, 4 and 1 CH3 H CH3
H
45. Glycerol is separated in soap industries by (3) (4)
(1) Fractional distillation
(2) Differential extraction 50. Let CNaCl and CBaSO 4 be the conductances
(3) Distillation under reduced pressure (in S) measured for saturated aqueous
(4) Steam distillation solutions of NaCl and BaSO 4 , respectively,,
46. Thermal power plants can lead to at a temperature T.
(1) Eutrophication Which of the following is false?
(2) Ozone layer depletion
(1) CBaSO 4 (T2 )  CBaSO 4 (T1) for T2 > T1
(3) Blue baby syndrome
(4) Acid rain (2) CNaCl (T2 )  CNaCl (T1) for T2 > T1

47. Of the species, NO, NO+, NO2+ and NO–, the


(3) CNaCl  CBaSO 4 at room T
one with minimum bond strength is
(1) NO– (2) NO2+ (4) Ionic mobilities of ions from both salts
increase with T.
(3) NO+ (4) NO
48. The Kjeldahl method of Nitrogen estimation SECTION - II
fails for which of the following reaction Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
products? contains 10 questions. The answer to each question
is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter
NO2
the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/roundedoff to the second decimal place;
(a) Sn/HCl
e.g. 06.25, 07.00, -00.33, -00.30, 30.27, -27.30) using
the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric
keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
CN
51. The volume strength of 8.9 M H2O2 solution
(b) LiAlH4 calculated at 273 K and 1 atm is _____.
(R = 0.0821 L atm K–1 mol–1) (rounded off to
the nearest integer)
CH2CN 52. An element with molar mass 2.7 × 10–2 kg mol–
1 forms a cubic unit cell with edge length 405

(c) (i)SnCl 2 + HCl


pm. If its density is 2.7 × 10 3 kg m –3 , the
(ii)H2O
radius of the element is approximately _____
× 10–12 m (to the nearest integer).
NH2 53. The photoelectric current from Na (work
NaNO2
(d) HCl function, w 0 = 2.3 eV) is stopped by the
output voltage of the cell
(1) (a), (c) and (d) Pt(s)|H 2 (g, 1 bar)|HCl(aq., pH =
(2) (a) and (d) 1)|AgCl(s)|Ag(s).
(3) (c) and (d) The pH of aq. HCl required to stop the
photoelectric current from K(w0 = 2.25 eV),
(4) (b) and (c)
all other conditions remaining the same, is
49. Which of the following compounds produces ______ × 10–2 (to the nearest integer).
an optically inactive compound on
hydrogenation? RT
Given, 2.303  0.06 V; E0AgCl|Ag|Cl  0.22 V
F

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54. The mole fraction of glucose (C6H12O6) in an


0 2.303RT 
aqueous binary solution is 0.1. The mass EPb 2
|Pb
 0.13V,  0.06 
F 
percentage of water in it, to the nearest
integer, is ________ 58. NaClO 3 is used, even in spacecrafts, to
55. The total number of monohalogenated produce O2. The daily consumption of pure
organic products in the following (including O2 by a person is 492 L at 1 atm, 300 K. How
stereoisomers) reaction is ______. much amount of NaClO 3 , in grams, is
required to produce O 2 for the daily
(i) H2 /Ni/ 
A 
(ii) X 2 /  consumption of a person at 1 atm, 300 K?
__________.
(Simplest optically
NaClO3(s) + Fe(s)  O2(g) + NaCl(s) + FeO(s)
active alkene)
R = 0.082 L atm mol–1 K–1
56. At constant volume, 4 mol of an ideal gas
when heated from 300 K to 500 K changes its 59. In the following sequence of reactions the
internal energy by 5000 J. The molar heat maximum number of atoms present in
capacity at constant volume is __________. molecule ‘C’ in one plane is __________.

57. For an electrochemical cell Re d hot


A  CH3Cl (1. eq.)
 B  C
Cu tube Anhydrous AlCl 3
Sn(s)|Sn2+(aq, 1M)||Pb2+(aq, 1M)|Pb(s)
(A is a lowest molecular weight alkyne)
2
[Sn ] 60. Complexes (ML5) of metals Ni and Fe have
the ratio when this cell attains
[Pb2 ] ideal square pyramidal and trigonal
bipyramidal geometries, respectively. The
equilibrium is __________.
sum of the 90°, 120° and 180° L-M-L angles
 Given : E0Sn2
|Sn
 0.14V, in the two complexes is __________.

Mathematics

SECTION - I (1) 9 (2) –1

Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains (3) 1 (4) –3


20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 63. The area (in sq. units) of the region
choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE
 2 1 
is correct. (x, y) : 0  y  x  1, 0  y  x  1,  x  2  is
 2 
61. Let P be a point on the parabola, y2 = 12x and
:
N be the foot of the perpendicular drawn
from P on the axis of the parabola. A line is
79 23
now drawn through the mid-point M of PN, (1) (2)
16 6
parallel to its axis which meets the parabola
4 79 23
at Q. If the y-intercept of the line NQ is , (3) (4)
3 24 16
then : 64. If  and  are the roots of the equation
1 1 1
(1) MQ  (2) PN = 3 x2 + px + 2 = 0 and and are the roots of
4  
the equation 2x 2 + 2qx + 1 = 0, then
1
(3) PN = 4 (4) MQ 
3  1  1 1 1
  –     –             is equal to :
    
x – 2 2x – 3 3x – 4
  2x – 3 3x – 4 4x – 5  9 9
62. If (1) (9 – q2 ) (2) (9  p2 )
3x – 5 5x – 8 10x – 17 4 4

9 9
Ax3 + Bx2 + Cx + D, then B + C is equal to : (3) (9  q2 ) (4) (9 – p2 )
4 4

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65. The value of (21P0 – 32P1 + 43P2 – ... up to 71. A die is thrown two times and the sum of the
51th term) + (1! – 2! + 3! – ... up to 51th term) scores appearing on the die is observed to be
is equal to : a multiple of 4. Then the conditional
(1) 1 (2) 1 + (52)! probability that the score 4 has appeared
atleast once is :
(3) 1 – 51(51)! (4) 1 + (51)!
1 1
 (1) (2)
3 4
66.    x dx is equal to :

1 1
(1) 2 (2) 22 (3) (4)
8 9

2 72. If the number of integral terms in the


(3) 2 2 (4)
2 n
 1 1
67. Let [t] denote the greatest integer  t. If for expansion of  3 2  5 8  is exactly 33, then
 
1 x  x  
some   R – {0, 1}, lim  L, then L
x 0   x  x the least value of n is :
is equal to : (1) 264 (2) 128

1 (3) 256 (4) 248


(1) 2 (2)
2 73. A hyperbola having the transverse axis of
(3) 0 (4) 1 length 2 has the same foci as that of the
ellipse of 3x2 + 4y2 = 12, then this hyperbola
 4 5 16 
68. 2   sin1  sin1  sin1  is equal to does not pass through which of the following
 5 13 65  points?
:
 3   3 1 
 7 (1)   ,1 (2)  , 
(1) (2)  2   2 2
2 4

3 5  1   1 
(3) (4) (3)  ,0  (4)  1,  
2 4  2   2
69. The function, ƒ(x) = (3x – 7)x 2/3 , x  R, is 74. If the first term of an A.P. is 3 and the sum of
increasing for all x lying in : its first 25 terms is equal to the sum of its
next 15 terms, then the common difference of
 , 0   
14 
(1) ,  this A.P. is :
 15 
1 1
3  (1) (2)
(2)  , 0    ,   6 4
7 
1 1
(3) (4)
 14  7 5
(3)  ,     0,  
 15 
75. Consider the two sets :

 14  A = {m  R : both the roots of x2 – (m + 1)


(4)  ,  x + m + 4 = 0 are real} and B = [–3, 5).
 15 
Which of the following is not true?
70. The foot of the perpendicular drawn from the
point (4, 2, 3) to the line joining the points (1) A  B = {–3}
(1, –2, 3) and (1, 1, 0) lies on the plane : (2) B – A = (–3, 5)
(1) x – 2y + z = 1 (2) x + 2y – z = 1 (3) A  B = R
(3) x – y – 2z = 1 (4) 2x + y – z = 1 (4) A – B = (–, –3)  (5, )

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Speed Test-2

76. The solution curve of the dif ferential


SECTION - II

equation, 1 + e –x 1 + y2  dy  y2 , which


h Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
dx contains 10 questions. The answer to each
passes through the point (0, 1), is : question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in
  1 + e –x   decimal notation, truncated/roundedoff to the
(1) y2 + 1 = y  loge   + 2 second decimal place; e.g. 06.25, 07.00, -00.33, -
  2  
00.30, 30.27, -27.30) using the mouse and the on-
screen virtual numeric keypad in the place
  1 + ex  
(2) y2 + 1 = y  loge   + 2 designated to enter the answer.
  2  
m n
81. If 
1+ i 2 1+ i 3
2
1+ e –x   =  i – 1  = 1,  m, n  N then the
(3) y = 1 + yloge    1– i   
 2 
greatest common divisor of the least values
of m and n is ________.
2
 1 + ex 
(4) y = 1 + yloge   82. The diameter of the circle, whose centre lies
 2 
on the line x + y = 2 in the first quadrant and
77. The lines which touches both the lines x = 3 and y = 2,
 is _____.
r =  ˆi – ˆj  + l  2iˆ + kˆ  and

  1  x2 x2
r =  2iˆ – ˆj  + m  ˆi + ˆj – kˆ  83. If lim   1  cos  cos
x  0  x 8  2 4

(1) do not intersect for any values of l and m
(2) intersect for all values of l and m x2 x2  
 cos cos    2 k , then the value of k is
2 4  
1
(3) intersect when l = 2 and m =
2 _________.
(4) intersect when l = 1 and m = 2
 x 1
84. Let A  ,x  R and A = [a ij ]. If
4
   1 0
78. If y + loge  cos x  = y, x   – ,  , then :
2 2
 2 2 a11 = 109, then a22 is equal to _________.

(1) y(0)  y(0)  3 (2) y(0)  y(0)  1 1 1 1 


log2.5      to  
 3 32 33 
85. The value of (0.16) is
(3) y(0)  0 (4) y(0)  2
equal to _________.
79. The proposition p   (p   q) is equivalent
to: 2 sin 1 1 cos2 1
86. If and ,
1 cos2 7 2 10
(1) q (2) (  p)  q

(3) ( p)  ( q) (4) (  p)  q ,   0, , then tan( + 2) is equal to


2
80. For the frequency distribution : _________.
Variate (x) : x1 x2 x3 ... x15 87. The number of 4 letter words (with or without
Frequency (f) : f1 f2 f3 ... f15 meaning) that can be formed from the eleven
letters of the word ‘EXAMINATION’ is
where 0 < x1 < x2 < x3 < ... < x15 = 10 and
_________.
15 88. Let f(x) be a polynomial of degree 3 such that
 fi > 0, the standard deviation cannot be : f(–1) = 10, f(1) = –6, f(x) has a critical point at
i=1
x = –1, and f’(x) has a critical point x = 1. Then
(1) 1 (2) 6 f(x) has a local minima at x = _________.
(3) 2 (4) 4

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Speed Test-2

89. Let a line y = mx (m > 0) intersect the 7


n(n 1)(2n 1)
parabola, y2 = x at a point P, other than the 90. The sum, is equal to
origin. Let the tangent to it at P meet the x- n 1 4
axis at the point Q. If area (OPQ) = 4 sq.
units, then m is equal to_________.

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