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Sec: OSR.

IIT_CO-SC Date: 19-09-21


Time: 3HRS Max. Marks: 186

Name of the Student: ___________________ H.T. NO:

19-09-21_OSR.CO-SUPER CHAINA_Jee-Adv_GTA-32(P-I)_SYLLABUS

PHYSICS: TOTAL SYLLABUS

CHEMISTRY: TOTAL SYLLABUS

MATHEAMTICS: TOTAL SYLLABUS


Narayana IIT Academy 19-09-21_ OSR.IIT_CO-SC _JEE-Adv_GTA-32(P-I)_Q’P
TIME: 3HRS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Max Marks: 186

PHYSICS
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I (Q.N : 1 – 4) Questions with Single Correct Options +3 -1 4 12
One of More Correct Options Type
Sec – II (Q.N : 5 – 12) +4 -1 8 32
(partial marking scheme) (+1)
Questions with Numerical Value Type
Sec – III (Q.N : 13 – 18) (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐1 +3 0 6 18
27.30)
Total 18 62

CHEMISTRY
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I (Q.N : 19 – 22) Questions with Single Correct Options +3 -1 4 12
One of More Correct Options Type
Sec – II (Q.N : 23 – 30) +4 -1 8 32
(partial marking scheme) (+1)
Questions with Numerical Value Type
Sec – III (Q.N : 31 – 36) (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐ +3 0 6 18
127.30)
Total 18 62

MATHEMATICS
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I (Q.N : 37 – 40) Questions with Single Correct Options +3 -1 4 12
One of More Correct Options Type
Sec – II (Q.N : 41 – 48) +4 -1 8 32
(partial marking scheme) (+1)
Questions with Numerical Value Type
Sec – III (Q.N : 49 – 54) (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐ +3 0 6 18
127.30)
Total 18 62

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PHYSICS Max.Marks:62
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
1. Consider a hypothetical uniform planet which is very long and is cylindrical in shape.
The density of the planet is  and its radius is R. If an small object is projected radially
outwards from the surface such that it reaches upto a maximum distance 3R from the
axis of this cylindrical planet, the speed of projection of object is:

2
A) R G B) 2R G(n3)
3

2 4
C) R G(n3) D) R G
3 3

2. A metal sphere of radius 10 cm is mounted to an insulating stand and is connected (with


help of some conducting material) to an electro-meter of negligible capacitance. The
meter reads 15kV. Another uncharged metal sphere (also mounted to an insulating
stand), which is far from the first one, is connected to the charged sphere with a thin
long wire. Now the reading on the meter is 10 kV. What is the radius of the initially
uncharged sphere?

A) 50 cm B) 10 cm C) 15 cm D) 5 cm

3. A current carrying wire heats a metal rod. The wire provides a constant power (P) to the
rod. The metal rod is enclosed in an insulated container. It is observed that the
temperature (T) in the metal rod changes with time (t) as

T(t)  T0 (1   t1/4 )

Where  is a constant with appropriate dimension while T0 is a constant with dimension


of temperature. The heat capacity of the metal rod is

4P(T(t)  T0 ) 4 4P(T(t)  T0 ) 4P(T(t)  T0 ) 2 4P(T(t)  T0 )3


A) B) C) D)
4T05 4T02 4T02 4T04

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4. If nuclide 1 is a mirror isobar of nuclide 2, then Z1  N 2 and N1  Z2 . Consider the
19 19
mirror isobar of 9 F . Compared to 9 F , it's mirror isobar is expected to have

A) Larger binding energy B) Smaller binding energy

C) Exactly same binding energy D) Cannot be predicted

SECTION – II
(MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/ are correct.
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
5. A positively charged particle is given an initial velocity v 0ˆi from origin in an infinite

region of non-uniform magnetic field given by B  B0 x(  k) ˆ . As the time passes (Given
B0 is a positive constant)
A) The x-coordinate of the particle will go on increasing continuously.

B) The y-coordinate of the particle will go on increasing

C) The velocity of the particle will keep on changing

D) The particle will repeatedly pass through its initial position.

6. At time t  0 , two point objects A and B respectively are at pole and centre of curvature
of a fixed concave mirror of focal length f; the velocity vectors of A and B are always
 
V  uiˆ and V   uiˆ respectively, where î is unit vector along principal axis directed
A B

from pole towards focus and u is a positive constant

f
A) The distance between images of A and B will be 4f at time t 
2u
B) Magnitude of relative velocity of image of A and image of B at t  0 is 2u
C) Starting from t  0 and before the particles come in contact distance between image
A and B increases
D) Starting from t  0 and before the particles come in contact, distance between image
A and B first increases and then decreases

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7. In the capillary rise of a liquid that wets the solid material of the capillary tube, we use
2T cos 
the formula h  where  is density of the liquid, g is acceleration due to
gR
gravity, R is radius of capillary tube,  is angle of contact between solid and liquid.
Take Tsl  surface tension of solid-liquid interface, Tlg  surface tension of liquid-gas

interface, Tsg  surface tension of solid-gas interface. Then 'T' in the above formula of h

is represented by

A) Tsg B) Tlg C)  Tsg  Tsl  D)  Tsl  Tsg  sec 

8. Two charged small balls each of charge 'q' and mass 'm' when suspended from a
common point by strings of length '  ' in air, then these strings form an angle of 120
with each other. When the system is immersed in an insulating liquid of dielectric
dL 1
constant 'k'. Ratio of density of liquid and balls material is  , then the angle
dM 3
between strings remains same. Mark the correct statement(s):

A) The dielectric constant of the liquid is 3/2

kq 2
B) The electrostatic force exerted by the liquid on one of the balls is
9 2

kq 2
C) The electrostatic force exerted by the liquid on one of the balls is
3 2

D) The total system is placed in a gravitational free space then finally angle between the
strings will be 180 .

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9. The amount of energy loss due to air resistance on a car is given by E  kAdv 2 , k is a
constant, A is cross-sectional area, d is distance travelled and v is the constant speed of
the car:

A) if speed is increased by 20%, then energy loss increases by 44%

B) if every linear dimension of car is increased to double and speed is 10% more, then
energy loss is increased by 4.84 times.

C) Dimensional formula for k is  ML3 

D) If time taken to travel a distance at constant sped changes by double, then energy loss
increases by 25%

10. Figure shows a cell in which unit positive charge experiences a constant non electric
force of (due to chemicals) 10 N and a constant electric force of 8N in directions shown
in the figure. Find the emf of the cell, the magnitude of potential difference across the
cell (V) and the internal resistance (rint ) of the cell.

A) Emf  0.6V B) Emf  0.8V

C) rint  0.2  D) Potential difference (V) = 0.8 V

11. Figure shows a long fixed container which has two freely movable (without friction)
pistons. The container and pistons are made of a thermally conducting material that
allows very slow transfer of heat across it. First compartment of container is filled with 2
moles of an ideal monoatomic gas at 200 K and the 2nd compartment is filled with 1
moles of ideal diatomic gas at 500 K. Initially pressure of gases in both the compartment
is same and equal to atmospheric pressure. Temperature of atmosphere is 300 K. Finally
gases achieve equilibrium. 'R' is the gas constant.

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A) Heat transferred by gas in compartment-2 to its surrounding is 700 R

B) Heat transferred by gas in compartment-2 to its surrounding is 500 R

C) Work done by gas in compartment-1 on the gas in compartment-2 is 200 R

D) Net heat transferred to gas in compartment-1 is 500 R.

12. A charged parallel-plate capacitor is kept in a magnetic field that is perpendicular to the
plates (Figure). The distance between the plates is d. The magnetic field is B. Inside the
capacitor near the negatively charged plate is a source of slow electrons which is
emitting electrons in different directions with same speed v as shown in the figure.
Assume that vertically below the source there is origin on the other plate. Neglect
gravity. Mass of electron = m, Charge on electron = q, Electric field = E

A) The electrons form a circular patch on the positively charged plate.

2mv
B) The radius of circular patch can be .
qB

mv
C) The radius of circular patch can be
qB

2dm
D) The maximum time taken by electrons to move to lower plate is
qE

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SECTION – III
(Numerical Value Answer Type )
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of positive
or negative decimal numbers (place value ranging from Thousands Place to Hundredths place).
Eg: 1234.56, 123.45, -123.45, -1234.56, -0.12, 0.12 etc.
Marking scheme : +3 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.
13. Two wires of radii r & 2r, length L & 2L, young's modulus Y & 2Y are connected end to
end as shown in figure. A constant force F is applied on the combination. If steady state
U1
strain energy in two wires are U1 and U 2 , Find the value of .
U2


14.  
A force F   yiˆ  xjˆ N acts on a particle which undergoes counterclockwise circular

motion in x-y plane in a circle of radius 4 m and with the centre at the origin. The work
done by the force when the particle undergoes one complete revolution (assume x, y are
in m) in multiples of  Joule is?
15. As shown in the figure, Two Loudspeakers are located at point A and B. Sources are
vibrating out of phase at a frequency v and P1 and P2 are their respective power outputs.
Point C lies on a line joining the two loudspeakers at a distance of d1 from A and d 2

from B. With both speakers switched on what is the intensity (in W / m 2 ) at point C.
take velocity of sound  300ms 1 , frequency v  100 Hz . d1  1m and d 2  1.5m .
P1  40 watts and P2  90 watts. Also, assume that loudspeakers behave like point
isotropic sources. (emit sound uniformly in all directions).

16. In a viscometer, two coaxial cylinders of length L are used. The radius of inner solid
cylinder is R and outer cylinder is 1.2R. The gap between the two cylinders is
completely filled by a Newtonian viscous oil. The outer cylinder is kept stationary and
the inner cylinder is being rotated with f revolutions per second using external constant

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torque  . At steady state the variation of angular speed of cylindrical layers of oil with
  R2 
its radius r is given as   2f 1  N  2  1  . Find N?
 r 

17. In a Young's double slit experiment the light source is at distance  1  20 m and
 2  40 m from the slits. The light of wavelength   500 nm incident on slits
separated at a distance d  10 m . A large screen is placed at a distance D  2m away
from the slits as shown in the figure. Maximum how many lines of constructive
interference can be seen on the screen.

18. In the circuit shown instantaneous current i  6A and it is changing at the rate of
di
 2A / s . The self inductance of two coils are L1  L 2  1H . Coils are negatively
dt
1
coupled, M12  H . Find instantaneous rate of change of magnetic field energy of two
2
coil system.

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CHEMISTRY Max.Marks:62
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
19. A homonuclear diatomic molecule (X) shows two electrons magnetic moment. The one
electron and two electron reduced species obtained from the (X) can act as both
oxidising as well reducing agents. When the gas molecule (X)is one electron oxidized
the bond length decreases compared to neutral molecule. Which of the following option
represents the gas X?
A) B2 B) N2 C) O2 D) F2
20. Consider the following reactions:
CsF  XeF4 
(X )

PF5  XeF6 
(Y)
The shapes of xenon containing species (X) and (Y), respectively, is:
A) trigonal bipyramidal, square pyramidal
B) pentagonal planar, square pyramidal
C) square pyramidal, pentagonal planar
D) see saw, trigonal bipyramidal
21. The major product Y of the following reaction is:

O 3/Me 2S KCN/EtOH
X Y

OHC O O

A) CHO B)
HO O COOH

HOH2C
C) D)

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22. The Boyle temperature (TB) is defined as the temperature at which the properties of a
real gas coincide with those of an ideal gas in the low pressure limit. The graph that
shows pressure dependence of the compressibility factor (Z) for a real gas with pressure
at TB is:

A) B)

C) D)

SECTION – II
(MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/ are correct.
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
23. Choose the correct option(s) for the following reaction sequences:
Br Re action - I Re action - II
NaI, Ace tone CF3CO3H
P R+S
He at
Br

Br Re action - III Re action - IV


NaI, Ace tone CF3CO3H
Q T+U
He at
Br

A) Reactions II and IV proceeds through anti-addition


B) R and S and enantiomers
C) T and U are identical
D) R and T are diastereomers.

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24. Choose the true statement(s) for oxoacids (i) H 3 PO 2 , (ii) H 3 PO 3 and (iii) H 3 PO 4 :

A) Covalence of phosphorous in all the three is five.

B) Reducing nature of (i) is more than (ii) due to more P-H bonds.

C) (i) can be prepared by heating red phosphorus in alkali and followed by acidification.

D) (iii) can be obtained by heating either (i) or (ii).

25. A first row transition metal M forms a salt MCl2. Aqueous MCl2 on treatment with NH3
gives a blue colored complex N. A solution of MCl2 also gives a bright red precipitate of
complex ‘O’ with ethanolic dimethyl glyoxime. Choose correct statement(s):

A) ‘M’ is sp3d2 hybridised in complex ‘N’

B) ‘M’ is sp3 hybridised in complex ‘O’

C) Both complexes ‘M’ and ‘N’ are paramagnetic

D) ‘N’ is paramagnetic but ‘O’ is diamagnetic.

26. Correct statement(s) regarding the following sugar is(are):

OH
OH
OH O O O
H
OH H HO H
H H H
H OH HO
H OH

A) It forms galactose and fructose on hydrolysis.

B) It is a reducing sugar

C) It can exist in another anomeric form.

D) It contains   glycosidic linkage

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27. Choose the correct option(s) for the products of the following reaction sequence:
Br

AgNO3(aq) 1. LiAlH4 conc. H3PO 4


P Q R
+
2. H He at

OH

A) P gives colored precipitate with 2,4-DNP

B) Q gives effervescence with Na metal

C) P is achiral but Q is chiral

D) R decolorizes Br2/H2O

28. Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct for the colloidal solution obtained by
adding KI to aqueous AgNO3 solution?

A) The coagulating value of Na2S is more than NaCl for the sol.

B) Electrokinetic potential stabilize the sol

C) During electro-osmosis of the sol volume on anode side increases

D) During cataphoresis (electrophoresis) the sol move towards cathode.

29. 0.5 grams of a week base BOH present in 50 ml solution is titrated with 0.1 M HCl. The

pH at half - neutralization is found to be ‘9’ and the pH at equivalence point is found to

be 5.15. The equivalence conductance of BOH at infinite dilution is 400 Scm2 eq-1.

Choose correct option(s):

A) Initial concentration of BOH is 0.1 M

B) pKb of BOH is 9

C) degree of dissociation of BOH is 0.01

C) conductivity of BOH solution is 4 104 Scm 1

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30.

Both compartments in the above diagram are large and contain ideal gas. The initial
conditions are mentioned in the diagram. Select the correct statement(s) for the whole
system.

A) S  0 if TA  TB
B) S  0 if TA  TB

C) S  0 if TA  TB

D) U  0 no matter that what is the relationship between TA and TB

SECTION – III
(Numerical Value Answer Type )
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of positive
or negative decimal numbers (place value ranging from Thousands Place to Hundredths place).
Eg: 1234.56, 123.45, -123.45, -1234.56, -0.12, 0.12 etc.
Marking scheme : +3 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.
31. The spin only magnetic moment of dipositive 3d- series ion which has least negative

enthalpy of hydration is……. BM.

32. How many of the following releases oxygen gas when reacted with hydrogen peroxide?

1) HOCl 2) PbS 3) KMnO4 / H 4) H2S 5) SO2 / H ,

6) CrCl3 / NaOH 7) MnCl2 / KOH 8) K2CrO4 , H / amylalcohol

33. Total number of cyclic isomers (including stereo isomers) possible for C4H8O which do

not liberate H2 gas with Na metal is……

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34. The degree of unsaturation of the final product P of the following reaction sequence

is…..

1. Br 2/light 1. Br 2/CH 3COOH


1. PhCN
+ P
2. Mg/Et 2O 2. H /H 2O 2. Alc. KOH

35. Two moles of an ideal solution is prepared by mixing pure liquids ‘A’ and ‘B’ at 27ºC.

The mole percent of ‘A’ in the vapour above the solution is 60. Vapour pressure of pure

liquids A and B are 120 mm of Hg and 80 mm of Hg. The free energy change of mixing

mixG of the solution in calories is ……….

(Take, R =2 cal K/mol ,log 2=0.3, log3= 0.48, log5= 0.7, ln10=2.3)

36. In a face centred cubic array of the ions of a metal, all the tetrahedral voids are occupied

by chloride ions. A chlorine electrode constructed by using a saturated solution of this

salt with Cl2 (g, 1 bar) has a reduction potential of 1.72 V at 25 C . If the Ksp of the salt

is p 1019 , what is the value ‘p’?

2.303RT
[E 0Cl /Cl  1.36,  0.06]
2
F

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MATHEMATICS Max.Marks:62
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme +3 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
37. For the function f  x   cos 1 x  cos 1 x 2 which of the following statements is/are true

A) f  x  is always decreasing

B) f  x  is decreasing in  0,1 and increasing in  1,0

C) f  x  has only one local maxima

D) f  x  has only one local minima

x2 y 2
38. A square is inscribed inside the ellipse 2  2  1 , the length of the side of the square is
a b

ab 2ab
A) B) C) a 2  b2 D) None of these
a b2 2
a b
2 2

Find the number of ordered pairs  x, y  ; x, y  I such that  xy  1   x  1   y  1


2 2 2
39.

A) 6 B) 8 C) 4 D) Infinite pairs of

 x, y 

40. The sequence a1 , a2 , a3.......... satisfies a1  19, a9  99 and n  3, an is the arithmetic

mean of first  n  1 terms then a2 is equal to

A) 179 B) 801 C) 79 D) 181

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SECTION – II
(MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/ are correct.
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
41. 0  c  b  a and the roots ,  of the equation cx 2  bx  a  0 are imaginary, then

 1 1 1 1
A)  B)  C)  2 D) None of these
4    

42. The angle between the hyperbolae xy  c 2 and x 2  y 2  a 2 is

A) Independent of 'c ' B) Independent of 'a '


C) always D) None of these
3

43. Equation of the plane passing through the line of intersection of the two planes r.n1  q1
and r.n 2  q 2 and parallel to the line of intersection of planes r.n 3  q 3 and r.n 4  q 4 is

 n n n   0 
2 3 4

A) dependent on n1 , n 3 B) dependent on n 3 , n 4

C) independent of q1 and q 2 D) independent of q 3 and q 4

1
44. Let g  x   f  x   f 1  x  where f  x   sin  x  , x   0,1 then
x

1  x  1 x 
A) g  x   f f  B) g  x   x   0,1
2 2  2 


1/2
sin  x 
C) g  x   4x   0,1 D)   dx  2
2 0
x 1  x 

m
 x
45. Let f  x   lim  cos  then
m
 m

A) f  x  is even B) f  x  is bounded

C) f '  x  is odd D) f '  x  is even

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46. Define a1  k , k  Q, an  an1  n  1 . If
an1
Sn  a1 , a2 , a3 .........an  and g  n  , g : N  N is defined as number of elements in Sn then

A) g is bijective
 p
B) For any rational number p/q ( lowest form ) let h   be defined as p  q then
q
h  a1  , h  a2  , h  a3  ........... is an increasing sequence

 p
C) For any rational number p/q ( lowest form ) let h   be defined as p 2  q 2 then
q
h  a1  , h  a2  , h  a3  ........... is an increasing sequence

D) Function f : N  N defined as f  n   sgn  an1  an  is a constant function,

(where sgn  x  is signum function)


 cos x
2n
if x  0

47. The function defined as f  x   lim  n 1  x n if 0  x  1 , which of the following
n
 1
 if x  1
 1  xn
does not hold good?

A) Continuous at x=0 but discontinuous at x=1

B) Continuous at x=1 but discontinuous at x=0

C) Continuous both at x=1 and x=0

D) Discontinuous both at x=1 and x=0

1 1 1
48. Consider the equation as given   where x, y, p  I  and p is a prime number
x y p
and  x, y  represents the solution pair then
1 5
A) Probability that x  y is B) Probability that x  y is
3 6
2 1
C) Probability that x  y is D) Probability that x  y is
3 6

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SECTION – III
(Numerical Value Answer Type )
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of positive
or negative decimal numbers (place value ranging from Thousands Place to Hundredths place).
Eg: 1234.56, 123.45, -123.45, -1234.56, -0.12, 0.12 etc.
Marking scheme : +3 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.
49. f  x  and g  x  are distinct quadratic polynomials and f  x   g  x  , x  R . Also

f  x   0 have distinct real roots. Then number of distinct roots of equation

h  x  h ''  x    h '  x    0 are______ (where h  x   f  x  g  x  )


2

 a6 a7 a8 
 a2 a3 
50. If A1   a1  , A2    , A3   a9 a10 a11  ..... An  .... and so on, where ar   log 2 r 
 
 a4 a5   a12 a13 a14 

where [.] denotes greatest integer function). Then Tr  A10  is equal to; ( Tr stands for

trace of the matrix)

 2 3 12
51. Find tan tan tan .............tan  ____
25 25 25 25


52. For 0    , we get , 0   sec   k. The least value of k is____(Take   3.14 )
3

53. Find number of solutions x  y  z  150, x   0,60 , y   0,60 , z   0,60 x, y, z  I

31
54. In a ABC , a  5, b  4 and cos  A  B   then c must be:______(Where a,b,c denote
32

sides opposite angles A,B,C respectively)

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