Njeets FT 6 - Jee Adv P1
Njeets FT 6 - Jee Adv P1
Conduction Date:04-05-2024
Important Instructions:
1. The question paper has three parts: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Each part has three sections.
2. Carefully read the instructions given at the beginning of each section.
3. Part A (i) contains 10 multiple choice questions with one or more than one correct option.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
4. Part A (ii) contains 2 “match the following” type questions and you will have to match entries in Column I
with the entries in Colum II.
Marking scheme: for each entry in Colum I, +2 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and – 1 in all other
cases.
5. There is no Section B.
6. Part C contains 8 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer and 0 in all other case
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Section – 1: PHYSICS
Part A – (i): (ONE OR MORE THAN OPTION CORRECT TYPE)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct.
1. Four free-particles with the same negative charge and the same
initial speed are incident on the same region of constant magnetic v1 v4
field pointed in the +y-direction (as shown). Rank the z-component
y
of the force due to the magnetic field on the particles from most B
(a) Fzv1 = Fzv4 > Fzv3 > Fzv2 (b) Fzv2 > Fzv3 > Fzv1 = Fzv4
(c) Fzv1 > Fzv2 > Fzv3 > Fzv4 (d) Fzv4 > Fzv3 > Fzv2 > Fzv1 v2
2. A resistance of 103 , a capacitance of 10 -6 F and an inductance of 2 Henry are connected in series with
a source of 200 sin (1000 t) volt. Which of the following are correct?
(a) RMS current = 0.1 A (b) Impedance = 1414
0
(c) The voltage leads the current by 45 (d) Power factor = 0.707
3. A satellite revolves around a planet in circular orbit of radius R (much larger than the radius of the planet)
with a time period of revolution T. If the satellite is stopped and then released in its orbit (Assume that
the satellite experience gravitation force due to the planet only)
(a) It will fall into the planet.
T
(b) The time of fall of the satellite in nearly
8
2T
(c) The time of fall of the satellite into the planet is nearly
8
(d) It cannot fall into the planet so time of fall of the satellite is meaningless
4. A parallel plate capacitor of capacitance 10 F is connected to a emf 10 volt and fully charged. Now a
dielectric slab (k = 3) of thickness equal to the gap between the plates, is completely filled in (slowly)the
gap, keeping the cell connected. During the filling process?
(a) The increase in charge on the capacitor is 200 C
(b) The heat produced is zero
(c) Energy supplied by the cell = increase in stored potential energy + work done on the person who is
filling the dielectric slab.
(d) Energy supplied by the cell = increase in stored potential energy + work done on the person who is
filling the dielectric slab + heat produced
Space For Rough Work
5. At night approximately 500 photons per second must enter an unaided human eye for an object to be
seen. A light bulb emits about 5.00 1018 photons per second uniformly in all directions. The radius of
the pupil of the eye is about 4 10-3 meters. What is the maximum distance from which the bulb could
be seen?
(a) 2.0 104m (b) 2.0 105m
(c) 20 m (d) 5.0 103m
shown. Both of them are in equilibrium. What is a necessary condition for this? m1
8. A screw gauge has 100 parts on circular scale & on rotation of a full circular scale the screw advances a
distance of 1 mm. The L.C. of screw gauge is:
(a) 0.1 cm (b) 0.01 cm
(c) 0.001 cm (d) 0.02 cm
9. A hollow wooden cylinder of height ‘h’, inner radius R and outer radius 2R is
placed in a cylindrical container of radius 3R. When water is poured into the
container, the minimum height H of the container for which cylinder can float
inside freely is:
hwater hwood
(a) − (b)
water + wood water
h2
(c) h (d)
R
Space For Rough Work
10. In the diagram shown, an irregular loop of the wire carrying a current lies in the
plane of the paper here. Now, the loop is distorted into some other shape while
remaining in the same plane. Point P is still within the loop. Which of the
following is/are true?
(a) The magnetic field at point P may be zero
(b) The magnetic field at point P will not change in magnitude when the loop is
distorted.
(c) The magnetic field at ‘P’ will not change in direction when the loop is
distorted.
(d) None of the above is true.
11. For the situation shown in the figure below, match the entries of Column-I with entries of Column-II.
r
q1 q2
Hollow Neutral
conductor
Column – I Column – II
(1) In the situation shown (P) Distribution of charge on inner surface
of conductor is uniform
(2) If outside charge is not present (Q) Distribution of charge on inner surface
of conductor is non-uniform
(3) If we displace the outside charge while the (R) Distribution of charge on outer
inside charge remains at centre surface of conductor is uniform
(4) If the inside charge is displaced by small (S) Distribution of charge on outer
amount from centre then surface of conductor is non-uniform
(a) (1) → (QS), (2) → (PS), (3) → (PR), (4) → (PS) (b) (1) → (PS), (2) → (PR), (3) → (PS), (4) → (QS)
(c) (1) → (QR), (2) → (PS), (3) → (QP), (4) → (RS) (d) (1) → (PR), (2) → (QS), (3) → (SQ), (4) → (PR)
12. The energy, the magnitude of linear momentum, magnitude of angular momentum and orbital radius
of an electron in a hydrogen atom corresponding to the quantum number n are E , p , L and r
respectively. Then according to Bohr’s theory of hydrogen atom, match the expressions in Column – I with
statements in column – II.
Column – I Column – II
(1) Epr (P) is independent of n
(2) p (Q) is directly proportional to n
E
(3) Er (R) is inversely proportional to n.
(4) pr (S) is directly proportional to L.
(a) (1) → (P), (2) → (PS), (3) → (R), (4) → (PS) (b) (1) → (Q), (2) → (PR), (3) → (S), (4) → (QS)
(c) (1) → (S), (2) → (PS), (3) → (R), (4) → (RS) (d) (1) → (R), (2) → (QS), (3) → (P), (4) → (QS)
Space For Rough Work
1. In the figure ammeter (I) reads a current of 10mA, while the volt meter
reads a potential difference of 3V. What does ammeter (II) (in mA) read?
The ammeters are identical; the internal resistance of the battery is
negligible. (Consider all ammeters and voltmeters as non ideal) (Round
off the answer to the nearest integer)
2. Light is incident at an angle on one planar end of a transparent cylindrical rod of refractive index .
Determine the least value of so that the light entering the rod does not emerge from the curved
surface of rod irrespective of the value of . Find 22 .
90 −
3. Water at temperature 20o C flows from a tap T into a heated container C. The
container has a heating element (a resistor R) which is generating heat at the
rate P, that may be varied. The rate of water in flow from tap is F = 0.021 litres
per minute. The heat generated is sufficient so that the water in the container is
boiling and getting converted into steam at a steady rate. What is the minimum
power P ( in watt) that must be generated as heat in the steady state in resistor
R so that the amount of liquid water in the container neither increases nor
decreases with time? (Neglect other losses of heat, such as conduction from the
container to the air and heat capacity of container)For water, specific heat c =
4.2 kJ. Kg-1, latent heat of vaporization Lvap= 2.3 MJ. kg-1, density = 1000 kg.
m-3). Find P/100. (Round of to nearest integer)
4. A thin V – shaped glass tube is bent through the right angle and is fixed in
the vertical plane as shown. Initially, the left part of the tube contains a
column of water of length d = 2m . A valve at the bottom of the tube
45o 45o
prevents the water from moving to right part. At some time, the valve is
quickly opened. Neglecting friction, find the time (in seconds) it takes for fixed horizontal surface
the water to move completely into the right part of the tube.
( Take g = 2 m / s2 )
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5. AB and CD are two uniform resistance wires of lengths 100 cm and 80 cm respectively. The connections
are shown in the figure. The cell of emf 5 V is ideal while the other cell of emf E has internal
resistance 2 . A length of 20 cm of wires CD is balanced by 40 cm of wire AB. Find ( E/2) in volts , where
E is the emf of the cell, if the reading of the ideal ammeter is 2A. The other connecting wires have
negligible resistance.
4 Air
6. Inside water = there is an air bubble of radius 4 cm as shown. Bubble
3
A B
An observer O is looking into the diametrical axis AB of bubble. Find
the distance in cm of a point object from point A on the axis in water
which appears to be at point A as seen by observer.
7. Two moles of an ideal gas is kept enclosed under a light piston (area = 10 -2 m2)
connected by a compressed spring (spring constant 200 N/m). The volume of gas is
0.83 m3 and its temperature is 100K. The gas is heated so that it compresses the
spring further by 0.1 m. Find the work done by the gas in the process in joules?
(Take R = 8.3 J / K – mole and suppose there is no atmosphere).
8. In a car race sound signals emitted by the two cars are detected by the detectors on the straight track at
the end point of the race. Frequency observed are 330 Hz and 360 Hz and the original frequency is 300 Hz
of both cars. Race ends with the separation of 100m between the cars. Assume both cars move with
constant velocity and velocity of sound is 330 m/s. Find the time (in second) taken by wining car.
2. Which of the following hydrogen halides react(s) with AgNO3 ( aq.) to give a precipitate that dissolves in
Na2 S2O3 ( aq.) ?
(a) HCl (b) HF
(c) HBr (d) HI
3. Identify the binary mixture(s) that can be separated into individual compounds, by differential extraction,
as shown in the given scheme.
NaOH ( aq )
Compound1 + Compound 2
NaHCO3 ( aq)
Compound1 + Compound 2
4. For an ideal gas, consider only P − V work in going from an initial state X to the final state Z. The final
state Z can be reached by either of the two paths shown in the figure. Which of the following choice(s) is
(are) correct? [Take S as change in entropy and w as work done]
x y
P (atmosphere)
V (liter)
6. D-glucose react with phenyl hydrazine and forms a water insoluble yellow crystalline solid called
‘osazone’. In the formation of osazone one equivalent of D-glucose react with how many equivalents of
phenyl hydrazine?
HC NNHC6H5
C NNHC6H5
HO H
H OH
H OH
CH2OH
D − glucosazone
(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 3 (d) 4
7. The compound shown below undergoes a spontaneous cyclization on long standing, the product of this
intermolecular reaction is:
O
CH3
NH2
CH3
(a) CH3 (b) CH3
NH2 CH3
(c) CH3 (d) CH3
NH2 CH3
8. A salt heated with dil. H 2 SO4 and subsequently treated with few drops of dil. KMnO4 . The solution
looses the colour of KMnO4 indicates the presence of:
(a) Nitrite ion (b) nitrate ion
(c) Oxalate ion (d) sulfite ion
10. Acyl chlorides undergo nucleophilic substitution faster than alkyl chlorides because?
(a) the tendency of carbonyl oxygen of ROCl to attract electrons making the carbonyl oxygen more
electrophilic
(b) the tetrahedral transition state formed from ROCl is less sterically hindered than the penta valent
transition state formed from RCl
(c) the formation of T. S. from RCOCl involves the breakage of a weak bond and the formation of T.
S. from RCl involves the breakage of strong bond.
(d) C − Cl bond in RCOCl is shorter than in R − Cl
H
HC CH2
Defining shape on the basis of the location of X and Z atoms, the total number of species having a square
planar shape is….?
3. Consider all possible isomeric ketones, including stereoisomers of MW = 100. All these isomers are
independently reacted with NaBH 4 (NOTE: stereoisomers are also reacted separately). The total
number of ketones that give a racemic product(s) is/are….?
Space For Rough Work
7. The substituents R1 and R2 for nine peptides are listed in the table given below. How many of these
peptides are positively charged at pH = 7.0 ?
−
H3 N CH CO NH CH CO NH CH CO NH CH COO
H H
R1 R2
Peptide R1 R2
I H H
II H CH3
III CH 2COOH H
IV CH 2CONH 2 ( CH 2 )4 NH 2
V CH 2CONH 2 CH 2CONH 2
VI ( CH 2 )4 NH 2 ( CH 2 )4 NH 2
VII CH 2COOH CH2CONH 2
VIII CH 2OH ( CH 2 )4 NH 2
IX ( CH 2 )4 NH 2 CH3
1
8. An organic compound undergoes first-order decomposition. The time taken for its decomposition to
8
and
1 t
of its initial concentration are t1/8 and t1/10 respectively. What is the value of 1/8 10?
10 t1/10
(take log10 2 = 0.3 )
Space For Rough Work
1
x − x − dx = f (x).g(x) where x and{x} are integral and fractional parts of x, respectively
x
2. If
0 2
{x}
(a) f (x) = (b) g(x) = ({x} − 1)
2
(c) f (x) =
x (d) g(x) = ([x] − 1)
2
1 1
3. The function f (x) = where u =
u −u−2
2
x −1
3
(a) Has a removable discontinuous at x=1 (b) has irremovable discontinuous at x = 0,
2
(c) Discontinuous at u = −2, 1 (d) discontinuous at u = −1, 2
equal
1 1 2 x
8. If 2f ( x ) + xf − 2f 2 sin x + = 4cos + x cos , x R − {0} then which of the
x 4 2 x
following statement(s) is/are true?
1
(a) f ( 2 ) + f = 1 (b) f ( 2 ) + f (1) = 0
2
1 1
(c) f ( 2 ) + f (1) = f (d) f (1) f f ( 2 ) = 1
2 2
9. If each of a, b,c is orthogonal to the sum of the other two vectors and a = 3, b = 4, c = 5 then
which of the following statement(s) is/are true
→
(a) If a makes angles of equal measures with x, y, z axes, then tangent of this angle is 2
(b) Range of | a − b | is 1, 7
(c) Range of | b − c | is 1, 9
(d) | a + b + c | =2 5
10. Which of the following is true?
(a) There exists a point in the plane of a parabola through which no real normal can be drawn to the
parabola.
(b) If P, Q, R are co-normal points of a parabola then circumcircle of PQR passes through the vertex of
the parabola.
(c) The circum circle of triangle formed by three tangents of a parabola passes through focus of the
parabola.
(d) Length of subnormal at any point on a parabola is equal to latus rectum of the parabola.
Space For Rough Work
11. The complex numbers z1 , z 2 .........z n represent the vertices of a regular polygon of n sides, inscribed in a
circle of unit radius and z 3 + z n = Az1 + Az 2 , x be the greatest integer x . Then
Column-I When n equals to Column-II A
(1) 4 (P) 0
(2) 6 (Q) 1
(3) 8 (R) 2
(4) 12 (S) 3
(a) (1) → (R), (2) → (R), (3) → (Q), (4) → (Q) (b) (1) → (Q), (2) → (P), (3) → (R), (4) → (S)
(c) (1) → (P), (2) → (Q), (3) → (R), (4) → (S) (d) (1) → (S), (2) → (Q), (3) → (P), (4) → (R)
2. The curves C1 : y = x 2 − 3 ; C2 : y = kx 2 , k 1 intersect each other at two different points. The tangent
drawn to C2 , at one of the points of intersection A = ( a, y1 )( a 0 ) meets C1 again at
B (1, y 2 ) . ( y1 y 2 ) . Then value of a = ___?
4. The tangents drawn from the origin to the circle x 2 + y2 − 2rx − 2hy + h 2 = 0 are perpendicular then
h
sum of all possible values of is ___
r
→ → →
6. If a, b, c be non-coplanar unit vectors equally inclined to one another at an acute angle , and if
→ → → → → → →
a b + b c = p a + q b + r c then p − r=__ (p, q, r R)
−
8. If - 1 2 3 , then number of values of , satisfying
2 2 2 2
( tan − tan 1 )( tan − tan 2 )( tan − tan 3 ) −
( tan − tan 1 ) − ( tan − tan 2 ) − ( tan − tan 3 ) = 0 is___
Conduction Date:04-05-2024
ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
One or More Correct Questions One or More Correct Questions One or More Correct Questions
1. D 1. D 1. D
2. ABCD 2. ACD 2. AB
3. AC 3. BD 3. ABD
4. ABC 4. AC 4. AB
5. B 5. A 5. C
6. B 6. C 6. BCD
7. B 7. D 7. ABD
8. C 8. ACD 8. ABC
9. B 9. ABCD 9. ABC
10. C 10. BC 10. BC
[Matrix Match Type Questions] [Matrix Match Type Questions] [Matrix Match Type Questions]
11. B 11. A 11. A
12. D 12. B 12. B
Single Digit Questions Single Digit Questions Single Digit Questions
1. [7] 1. [7] 1. [2]
2. [4] 2. [4] 2. [3]
3. [9] 3. [5] 3. [2]
4. [1] 4. [6] 4. [0]
5. [6] 5. [2] 5. [2]
6. [8] 6. [1] 6. [0]
7. [3] 7. [4] 7. [3]
8. [4] 8. [9] 8. [3]
radius R is then this times R . Set this product equal to 500 per second and solve for r. The result is [B].
2
6. B
(m1 + m2) g sin = 2f3
fs
N
f2
fs
N
f1
N + m1 gsin = f1 m2gsin − N = f 2
m2gsin − N = N + m1gsin m2 m1
7. B
Here at the instant of sliding limiting friction f = N will act on the two blocks for limiting equilibrium,
we use:
F = T + N … (1)
and T = N … (2)
and 2T + N = 50 … (3)
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(3R h )
2
wood g = (3R 2H)wg
h wood
=H
water
10. C
11. B
12. D
1 1 2 1
(1) Epr 2
n or Epr
n n n
p 1 2 p
(2) n or n
E n E
1
(3) Er 2 n 2 or Er is independent of n
n
1
(4) Pr n 2 or pr n
n
[Single Digit]
1. [7]
RA = resistance of ammeter
4 − V1 V1 − 1 V1 − 0
= + ...(1)
100 RA 100
1V – 0V = ( 10 mA) RA
RA = 100
4 − V1 V1 − 1 V1 − 0
= + ( By using equation (1) and (2)
100 10Q 100
V1 = 5/3 V
V1 − 1 5 / 3 −1
= (Current in ammeter (II) = 6.67mA = 7
RA 100
2. [4]
The light entering the rod does not emerge from the curved surface of the rod when the angle 90 – r is
greater than the critical angle.
1
i.e., where C is the critical angle.
sin C
Here C = 90 – r
1 1
sin(90 − r) cos r
1
As a limiting case = … (i)
cos r
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This is the least value of the refractive index of rod for light entering the rod and not leaving it form the
curved surface.
3. [9]
Rate of water coming from Tap T is 0.021 x 10 -5 m3 / minute
2.110−5 3 2.110−5 3
F= m / sec F = m / sec
60 60
Same amount of water should be ejected in from of steam.
So heat supplied must be Q = mST + mL or Rate of heat transfer
Q m m
= ST + L
t t t
m
P = FST + FL = F
t
−5
1000 2.110
P= [4.2 (100 − 20 ) + 2300]kJ / sec
60
P = 922.6 (J/sec. or watt). P/100 = 9.22 = 9
4. [1]
The water of density will execute SHM inside the fixed v – shape glass tube of
m
Time period T = 2
2Ag cos 450
Where m = mass of water and A = cross – section area of tube.
d T 1
T = 2 = 2 = 1sec
2g 2
5. [6]
AB & CD are of uniform resistance
P.D. across wire AB = 5V
5
P.D. across wire 40 cm of this wire = 40 = 2 volts
100
P.D. across wire 20 cm of CD = 2V
2
P.D. across CD = 80 = 8V
20
P.D. across 2 resistor = 2 2 = 4V
Emf of the cell = 12 volts
Hence E/2 = 6 V
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40 cm
A B
C 20 cm D
ammeter
(ideal)
E 2
6. [8]
For the given case Ray diagram will be as given here
ER
O x A B
Here say ER will be seen by observer which appear to becoming from point A. To find x, the distance of
object from A we reverse the light rays by considering ER as incident ray & find the position of image after
two refractions. For I refraction we use
1 43 1 − 43
− = v = −3R
v 2R −R
For II refraction we use
4 1 43 −1
3
=− x = −2R
x −R R
Hence OA = 2 4 = 8 cm.
7. [3]
Before heating let the pressure of gas be P1 from the equilibrium piston PA = kx1
PA nRT A 1 8.3 100 10−2
x1 = = =
K V K 0.83 100
= 10 -1 = 0.1 m
Since during heating process,
The spring is compress,
The spring is compressed further by 0.1 m
1. D
HO
OH O CH3
O 2N NO2 O
O
HN NH O
HO O C CH3
O O
HO OH
NO2
( Picric Acid ) ( Barbituric Acid ) ( Ascorbic Acid ) ( Asprin )
2. ACD
HX + AgNO3 → AgX + HNO3 ( X = Cl , Br , I )
AgX + 2 Na2 S2O3 → Na3 Ag ( S2O3 )2 + NaX
3. BD
(a) both are soluble in NaOH, hence inseparable.
(b) only benzoic acid ( C6 H 5COOH ) is soluble in NaOH and NaHCO3, while benzyl alcohol
( C6 H 5CH 2OH ) is not. Hence, separable.
(c) Although NaOH can enable separation between benzyl alcohol ( C6 H 5CH 2OH ) and phenol
( C6 H 5OH ) as only the later is soluble in NaOH. However, in NaHCO3, both are insoluble. Hence,
inseparable.
(d) − phenyl acetic acid ( C6 H 5CH 2COOH ) is soluble in NaOH and NaHCO3. While benzyl alcohol
( C6 H 5CH 2OH ) is not. Hence, separable.
4. AC
Sx→z = Sx→ y + S y →z entropy (S) is a statefunction, henceadditive
Wx→ y → z = Wx→ y work donein Y → Zis zero as it is an isochoric process
5. A
6. C
7. D
8. ACD
9. ABCD
10. BC
11. A
12. B
1. [7]
2. [4]
3. [5]
4. [6]
5. [2]
MX 2 M 2+ + 2 X −
1− 2
i = 1 + 2 = 0.5
i=2
6. [1]
7. [4]
Peptides with isoelectric point ( pI ) 7 , would exist as cation in neutral solution ( pH = 7 )
IV,VI,VIII and IX
8. [9]
2.303log8 2.303 3log 2
t1/8 = =
k k
2.303 2.303
t1/10 = log10 =
k k
2
Put x = 1, w, w and add
C2 + C5 + C8 + ...... =
1 n
3
2 + ( −1) ( w 2n +1 + w n +2 )
n
=
2 + ( −1) ( w 4001 + w 2002 )
1 2000
3
2000
22000 − 1
=
3
2. AB
x +x x x +x
1 1 1
I= x − dx = 0 x − 2 dx + x − 2 dx
0 2 x
x
1 1
1
= x x − dx + x − 2 dx
0
2 0
x
1 1
1
= x x − dx + x − 2 dx
0
2 0
1 x
x2 x x2 x
= x − + −
2 2 0 2 2 0
x (x − 1) x
= 0+
2
=
2
(x − 1)
3. ABD
1
The function u = is discontinuous at x = 1
x −1
Lt f ( x ) = Lt f ( x ) =
x→
3 u →2
2
Lt f ( x ) = Lt f ( x ) = 0
x →1 x →
4. AB
a ij = i2 − j2 a ji = j2 − i2 = − (i2 − j2 ) = −a ij
a ij = −a ji
A is skew symentic
5. C
Let the first term be a and ( 2n − 1) term be b then
th
b−a a +b
p = a + ( n − 1) d = a + ( n − 1) =
2n − 2 2
n −1 1
b 2n −2 b 2
q = a.r n −1 = a = a = ab
a a
1 1 1 1
1 1 b−a a+b
= + ( n − 1) =
s a 2n − 2 2
ps = q 2
6. BCD
x1 + x 2 + x 3 + x 4 + x 5 = 9, x1 , x 5 0
x 2 ,x 3 ,x 4 1, number of solutions are 210
a) 5 12 12 =720 b)7 P3 =210 c) 10C4 =210 d)12C3 −5C3 =210
7. ABD
Let & are the roots of
Ax 2 + Bx + c = 0
| ax 2 + bx + c || Ax 2 + Bx + c | R
ax 2 + bx + c = 0 also has , as roots
| ax 2 + bx + c |=| a | |x − ||x − |=| A || |x − ||x − |
| a || A |
&
b 2 − 4ac B2 − 4AC
( − ) = ( + ) − 4 = | d || D |
2 2
a2 A2
8. ABC
1 1
2f ( 2 ) + 2f − 2f (1) = 4 f ( 2 ) + f = 2 + f (1) − − − − − (1)
Replace x by 2, 2 2
10. BC
11. A
Let be an interior angle of the polygon
zn − z1 = ( z2 − z1 ) ei zn = (1 − ei ) z1 + ei z2
z3 − z2 = ( z1 − z2 ) e−i z3 = e−i z1 + (1 − e−i ) z2
z3 + z n = (1 − 2i sin ) z1 + (1 + 2i sin ) z 2
A = 1 − 2isin
4
A = 3 − 2cos 2 = 3 − 2cos
n
When n =4 A = 5
n =6 A =2
n =8 A = 3
n = 12 A = 2
12. B
[Single Digit]
1. [2]
4t 2 2
1. tan x = t + t2 + 2 = 5
1+ t 2
t
( t − 1)( t + t − 2 ) = 0
2 4 2
t 2 = 1,
3
x= ,
4 4
2. [3]
1− k 1− k
tan gent l to C 2 at A is y+a 2 − 3 = 2kxa − − − − − (1)
B = (1, −2 ) ( A 1) .
1 + tan x
2
t = tan x
2
I = 2
(1 − t ) et
dt =
−2e t
+c
(1 + t ) (1 + t )
3
= −2 cos 4 xe tan x + c
2
4. [0]
Combined equation of the tangents drawn from (0, 0)to the circle is
(x + y2 − 2rx − 2hy + h 2 ) h 2 = ( −rx − hy + h 2 ) here coefficient of
2 2
x 2 + coffecient of y 2 = 0 ( h 2 − r 2 ) + ( h 2 − r 2 ) = 0
h
= 1
r
5. [2]
Equation of any plane; continuing the general plane is
x + y + 2z − 3 + ( 2x + 3y + 4z − 4 ) = 0 − − − (1)
1
if plane (1) is parallel to z-axis = −
2
Therefore plane, parallel to z-axis is y+2=0-----(2)
Now, shortest distance between any point on z-axis (0, 0, 0 ) (say) from plane (2) is 2
6. [0]
→
Taking dot product with a = abc = p + q cos + r cos − − − (1)
→
Taking dot product with c = abc = p cos + q cos + r − − − (2)
From (1) and (2) p = r .
7. [3]
dy 2sin −1 x A
= −
dx 1− x2 1− x2
2 (1 − x 2 ) y| y|| − 2x ( y| ) = 4y|
2
(1 − x 2 ) y|| − xy| = 2
8. [3]