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Topic : Current Electricity

PHYSICS

SECTION-I : (Maximum Marks: 80) 3. Five equal resistances are connected in a network
This section contains 20 questions. Each question has as shown in figure. The net resistance between the
points A and B is :
4 options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice
Questions (MCQs) Only one option is correct. For
each question, marks will be awarded as follows:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected.
1. A current through a wire depends on time as i = α 0t
+ β t2 where α 0 = 20 A/s and β = 8 As – 2. Find the
charge crossed through a section of the wire in 15
s.
(A) 2R (B) R
(A) 2250 C 2
(B) 11250 C (C) 3R (D) R
2
(C) 2100 C 4. A wire of 1 Ω has a length of 1m. It is stetched till
(D) 260 C
its length increases by 25%. The percentage change
2. A cell E1 of emf 6V and internal resistance 2 Ω is in resistance to the neartest integer is :-
connected with another cell E2 of emf 4V and
internal resistance 8 Ω (as shown in the figure). The (A) 56% (B) 25%
potential difference across points X and Y is : (C) 12.5% (D) 76%
5. A resistor develops 500 J of thermal energy in 20s
when a current of 1.5 A is passed through it. If the
current is increased from 1.5 A to 3A, what will be
the energy developed in 20 s.
(A) 10.0 V (B) 3.6 V (A) 1500 J (B) 1000 J
(C) 5.6 V (D) 2.0 V (C) 500 J (D) 2000 J
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6. The four arms of a Wheatstone bridge have 8. In the given figure, there is a circuit of
resistances as shown in the figure. A galvanometer potentiometer of length AB = 10 m. The resistance

of 15 Ω resistance is connected across BD. per unit length is 0.1 Ω per cm. Across AB, a
battery of emf E and internal resistance 'r' is
Calculate the current through the galvanometer
connected. The maximum value of emf measured
when a potential difference of 10V is maintained
by this potentiometer is :
across AC.

(A) 2.44 μ A
(A) 5 V (B) 2.25 V
(B) 2.44 mA
(C) 6 V (D) 2.75 V
(C) 4.87 mA
9. The given potentiometer has its wire of resistance
(D) 4.87 μ A
7. 10 Ω . When the sliding contact is in the middle of
the potentiometer wire, the potential drop across
2 Ω resistor is :

The value of current in the 6 Ω resistance is :

(A) 4A
(B) 8A
(A) 10 V (B) 5 V
(C) 10A
40 40
(D) 6A (C) V (D) V
9 11

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10. In the given figure, a battery of emf E is connected 13. The equivalent resistance of the given circuit
across a conductor PQ of length 'l' and different area between the terminals A and B is :
of cross-sections having radii r1 and r2 (r2 < r1).

Choose the correct option as one moves from P to Q : (A) 0 Ω


(A) Drift velocity of electron increases. (B) 3 Ω
(B) Electric field decreases. 9
(C) Ω
(C) Electron current decreases. 2
(D) 1 Ω
(D) All of these
11. What equal length of an iron wire and a copper-
14. In a building there are 15 bulbs of 45 W, 15 bulbs
of 100 W, 15 small fans of 10 W and 2 heaters of 1
nickel alloy wire, each of 2 mm diameter connected kW. The voltage of electric main is 220 V. The
parallel to give an equivalent resistance of 3 Ω ? minimum fuse capacity (rated value) of the
(Given resistivities of iron and copper-nickel alloy building will be:
wire are 12 μ Ω cm and 51 μ Ω cm respectively) (A) 10 A
(A) 82 m (B) 25 A
(B) 97 m (C) 15 A
(C) 110 m (D) 20 A
(D) 90 m 15. In the given circuit diagram, a wire is joining
12. An electric bulb of 500 watt at 100 volt is used in a points B and D. The current in this wire is :
circuit having a 200 V supply. Calculate the
resistance R to be connected in series with the bulb
so that the power delivered by the bulb is 500 W.
(A) 20 Ω
(B) 30 Ω
(C) 5 Ω
(D) 10 Ω (A) 4A (B) 2A (C) 0.4A (D) Zero
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16. Model a torch battery of length ℓ to be made up of a 18. A circuit to verify Ohm's law uses ammeter and
thin cylindrical bar of radius 'a' and a concentric thin
voltmeter in series or parallel connected correctly
cylindrical shell of radius 'b' filled in between with
an electrolyte of resistivity ρ (see figure). If the to the resistor. In the circuit :
battery is connected to a resistance of value R, the
maximum Joule heating in R will take place for :- (A) ammeter is always connected series and
voltmeter in parallel.

(B) Both, ammeter and voltmeter mast be


connected in series.

(C) Both ammeter and voltmeter must be


connected in parallel.

(D) ammeter is always used in parallel and


2ρ b
(A) R= ln ( )
voltmeter is series.
πl a
ρ
(B) R = ln ( )
b 19. In the figure shown, the current in the 10 V battery
πl a
ρ b
(C) R = 2 π l ( a ) is close to :
ρ b
(D) R= ln ( )
2πl a
17. A galvanometer of resistance G is converted into a
voltmeter of range 0 – 1V by connecting a
resistance R1 in series with it. The additional
resistance that should be connected in series with
R1 to increase the range of the voltmeter to 0 – 2V
will be : (A) 0.36 A from negative to positive terminal.

(A) R1 (B) 0.71 A from positive to negative terminal.


(B) R1 + G
(C) R1 – G (C) 0.21 A from positive to negative terminal.

(D) G (D) 0.42 A from positive to negative terminal.


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20. In the circuit, given in the figure currents in 2. A current of 6 A enters one corner P of an
different branches and value of one resistor are equilateral triangle PQR having 3 wires of
shown. Then potential at point B with respect to the resistance 2 Ω each and leaves by the corner R. The
point A is : currents il in ampere is __________.

(A) +1V
(B) – 1V
(C) – 2V
(D) +2V
SECTION-II : (Maximum Marks: 20)
This section contains 05 questions. 3. In an electrical circuit, a battery is connected to
The answer to each question is a Numerical Value. pass 20 C of charge through it in a certain given
time. The potential difference between two plates
For each question, enter the correct integer value (In
of the battery is maintained at 15 V. The work done
case of non-integer value, the answer should be by the battery is ______J.
rounded off to the nearest Integer). 4. In the figure given, the electric current flowing
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to through the 5 k Ω resistor is 'x' mA.
the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is entered.
Zero Marks : 0 If the question is unanswered.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong answer is entered.
1. A cylindrical wire of radius 0.5 mm and The value of x to the nearest integer is _______.
conductivity 5 × 107 S/m is subjected to an electric 5. The energy dissipated by a resistor is 10 mJ in 1s
when an electric current of 2 mA flows through it.
field of 10 mV/m. The expected value of current in The resistance is _______ Ω .
the wire will be x3 π mA. The value of x is ____. (Round off to the Nearest Integer)

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PRACTICE SHEET
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ANSWER KEY
PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B C D A D C C A C A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B A D D B D B A C A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 5.00 2.00 300.00 3.00 2500.00

HINT – SHEET
PHYSICS 4. Ans ( A )
SECTION-I R0 = 1 Ω R1 = ?
1. Ans ( B )
i = 20t + 8t2 ℓ 0 = 1m ℓ 1 = 1.25m
dq
i= ⇒ ∫ dq = ∫ idt A0 = A
dt
15

⇒ q = ∫ (20t + 8t2 )dt As volume of wire remains constant so


0
ℓ 0 A0
20t2 8t3
15 A 0 ℓ 0 = A 1 ℓ 1 ⇒ A1 =
q=( + )
ℓ1
2 3 0
8(15)3
Now
q = 10 × (15)2 +
3 ρℓ
q = 2250 + 9000 Resistance (R) =
q = 11250 C A

2. Ans ( C ) R0 ℓ0 /A0
=
R1 ρℓ1 /A1
6−4
I= = 1A 1
=
ℓ0 ℓ 0 A0
) R1 =
ℓ21
= 1.5625W
10 5 (
R1 A0 ℓ 1 × ℓ 1 ℓ20
Vx + 4 + 8 × 1 – Vy = 0
5 So % change in resistance
Vx – Vy = – 5.6 ⇒ |Vx – Vy| = 5.6 V
3. Ans ( D ) = R1 − R0
R0
× 100%
This diagram can be drawn like 1.5625 − 1
= × 100%
1
= 56.25%

5. Ans ( D )
It is a wheat stone bridge 500 = (1.5)2 × R × 20
2R × 2R E = (3)2 × R × 20
∴ Req = ⇒R
2R + 2R E = 2000 J
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6. Ans ( C ) 9. Ans ( C )

20 − V0 0 − V0 20 − V0
+ + =0
5 5 2
2V0 V0
4 + 10 = +
5 2
4V0 + 5V0
14 =
x − 10 x−y x−0 10
+ + =0 140
100 15 10 V0 = V olt
53x – 20y = 30 .....(1) 9
y − 10 y−x y−0 Potential difference across 2 Ω resistor is 20 –
+ + =0 V0
60 15 5
17 y – 4x = 10 ......(2) That is (
140
20 −
) V olt

on solving (1) & (2) 9


x = 0.865 Hence answer is ( 40 ) V olt
9
y = 0.792
Δ V = 0.073 R = 15 Ω 10. Ans ( A )
i = 4.87 mA
7. Ans ( C )
Current is constant in conductor
i = constant
ρdx
Resistance of element dR =
πr2
iρdx
Applying KCL at point P, dV = idR =
πr2
V −0 V − 90 V − 140 dV iρ
+ + =0 E= =
6 5 20 dx πr2
⇒ 10 V + 12 V – 1080 + 3V – 420 = 0 eEτ
& Vd =
⇒ V = 60 m
∴ Vd ∝ E
V −0
∴ current in 6 Ω = = 10A 1
6 → E∝
8. Ans ( A ) r2
if r decreases , E will increase ∴ Vd will increase
Max. voltage that can be measured by this
potentiometer will be equal to potential drop
11. Ans ( B )
R1 R2
across AB =3
R1 + R2
RAB = 10 × 0.1 × 100 = 100 ohm. ( 12×10−6 ×10−2 )ℓ×4 ( 51×10−6 ×10−2 )ℓ×4
6 100 ×
∴ VAB = × 100 = 6 × = 5V π(2)2 ×10−6 π(2)2 ×10−6
20 + 100 120 63×10−6 ×10−2 ×ℓ×4
π(2)2 ×10−6
⇒ ℓ = 97m
Option (2)

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12. Ans ( A ) 15. Ans ( B )

P = Vi
500 = Vi
i = 5 Amp
V=i×R
R = 20
Ans. 1
13. Ans ( D ) ⇒ I=
20
2
= 10A

Now,

16. Ans ( D )
Maximum power in external resistance is
generated when it is equal to internal resistance
of battery.

2

PR = ( ) R
r+R

PR is max. when r = R

3 × 3/2 9/2
Req = = = 1Ω
3 + 3/2 9/2
14. Ans ( D )
220 I = P = 15 × 45 + 15 × 100 + 15 × 10 + 2 ×
103
b
4325 ρdr ρ b
I= = 19.66 ∫ dr = ∫ ⇒r= ln
220 2πrl 2πl a
I ≃ 20 A a

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17. Ans ( B ) 20. Ans ( A )

⇒ 1 = ig (G + R1) .....(1)

⇒ 2 = ig(R1 + R2 + G) .....(2) Let us assume the potential at A = VA = 0


(1) % (2) Now at junction C, According to KCL
1 G + R1 i1 + i3 = i2
⇒ =
2 G + R1 + R2 1A + i3 = 2A
G + R1 + R2 = 2G + 2h1 i3 = 2A
(R2 = G + R1) Now Analyse potential along ACDB
18. Ans ( A ) vA + 1 + i3(2) – 2 = vB
Conceptual 0 + 1 + 2(1) – 2 = vB
Option (1) is correct vB = 3 – 2
Ammeter :- In series connection, the same vB = 1 Amp
current flows through all the components. It PHYSICS
aims at measuring the curent flowing through
SECTION-II
the circuit and hence, it is connected in series.
Voltmeter :- A voltmeter measures voltage 1. Ans ( 5.00 )
change between two points in a circuit, So we Conductivity σ = 5 × 107 S/m
have to place the voltmeter in parallal with the Radius r = 0.5 mm = 5 × 10 – 4 m
circuit component. E = 10 × 10−3 V
19. Ans ( C ) m
J = σE = 10 × 10−3 × 5 × 107
Eeq =
20 × 10
=
200 J = 5 × 105
17 17 i
7 × 10 70 = 5 × 105
and Req = = A
17 17 i = 5 × 105 × π r2
= 5 × 105 × π × (5 × 10 – 4)2
= 125 π × 10 – 3 Amp
i = 125 π mA
x=5
Ans. 5

2. Ans ( 2.00 )
For parallel combination current devides in the
20
− 10
inverse ratio of resistance.
17 2
∴I= 70
= 0.21 A iPQ = ×6A
4+ 6
3. Ans ( 300.00 )
17
from +ve to – ve terminal
Work done by battery = Q ( Δ V)
⇒ 20 × 15 = 300 J

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4. Ans ( 3.00 )

21
I= = 3 mA
5+1+1
5. Ans ( 2500.00 )
Q = i2 RT
Q 10 × 10−3
R= = = 2500 Ω
i2 t 4 × 10−6 × 1

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Topic : Carboxylic Acid and Amines
CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I : (Maximum Marks: 80) 3. Which of the following reaction DOES NOT
This section contains 20 questions. Each question has involve Hoffmann Bromamide degradation ?
4 options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice
Questions (MCQs) Only one option is correct. For (A)
each question, marks will be awarded as follows:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected. (B)
1. Carbylamine test is used to detect the presence of
primary amino group in an organic compound.
Which of the following compound is formed when (C)
this test is performed with aniline?
(A) (B)

(D)
(C) (D)

2. 4. Hoffmann bromomide degradation of benzamide


gives product A, which upon heating with CHCl3
and NaOH gives product B. The structures of A
and B are :
(A)

Correct statement about the given chemical reaction is : (B)


(A) group is ortho and para directive, so
product (B) is not possible.
(C)
(B) Reaction is possible and compound (B) will
be the major product.
(C) The reaction will form sulphonated product (D)
instead of nitration.
(D) Reaction is possible and compound (A) will
be major product.
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5. Which of the following reaction is an example of 7.
ammonolysis?
(A) C6H5COCl + C6H5NH2 → C6H5CONHC6H5
H] Consider the above chemical reaction and identify
(B) [

C6H5CH2CN −−
→ C6H5CH2CH2NH2 product "A"
(C) HCl +
(A) (B)
C6H5NH2 −−→C6 H5 N H3 Cl−
(D) C6H5CH2Cl + NH3 → C6H5CH2NH2
6. (C) (D)

8. In the reaction of hypobromite with amide, the


carbonyl carbon is lost as :
Considering the above reaction, X and Y (A) CO2−
3
(B) HCO3 – (C) CO2 (D) CO
respectively are :
9. An organic compound "A" on treatment with
(A) benzene sulphonyl chloride gives compound B. B
is soluble in dil. NaOH solution. Compound A is :
(A) C6H5 – N – (CH3)2
(B) C6H5 – NHCH2CH3
(B) (C) C6H5 – CH2 NHCH3
(D)

(C)
10. Primary, secondary and tertiary amines can be
separated using :-
(A) Para-Toluene sulphonyl chloride
(D)
(B) Chloroform and KOH
(C) Benzene sulphonic acid
(D) Acetyl amide

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11. 13.
(A) (B)

In the above reaction, the structural formula of (A),


(C) (D)
"X" and "Y" respectively are :
(A) The correct order of their reactivity towards hydrolysis at
room temperature is :

(A) (A) > (B) > (C) > (D)

(B) (B) (D) > (A) > (B) > (C)


(C) (D) > (B) > (A) > (C)
(D) (A) > (C) > (B) > (D)
(C) 14. Which one of the products of the following
reactions does not react with Hinsberg reagent to
form sulphonamide?
(A)
(D)

12. Compound A is converted to B on reaction with (B)


CHCl3 and KOH. The compound B is toxic and can
be decomposed by C. A, B and C respectively are :
(C)
(A) primary amine, nitrile compound, conc. HCl
(B) secondary amine, isonitrile compound, conc.
NaOH
(C) primary amine, isonitrile compound, conc. (D)
HCl
(D) secondary amine, nitrile compound, conc.
NaOH

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15. 17. The correct sequence of correct reagents for the
following transformation is:-

Consider the above reaction, the Product "P" is :


(A)
(A) (i) Fe, HCl (ii) Cl2, HCl,
(iii) NaNO2, HCl, 0°C (iv) H2O/H+
(B) (i) Fe, HCl (ii) NaNO2, HCl, 0°C
(B) (iii) H2O/H+ (iv) Cl2, FeCl3
(C) (i) Cl2, FeCl3 (ii) Fe, HCl
(iii) NaNO2, HCl, 0°C (iv) H2O/H+
(C) (D) (i) Cl2, FeCl3 (ii) NaNO2, HCl, 0°C
(iii) Fe, HCl (iv) H2O/H+
18. The major product formed in the following reaction is :

(D)

(A)
16.
(B)

Maleic anhydride
Maleic anhydride can be prepared by : (C)
(A) Heating trans-but-2-enedioic acid
(B) Heating cis-but-2-enedioic acid
(C) Treating cis-but-2-enedioic acid with alcohol (D)
and acid
(D) Treating trans-but-2-enedioic acid with
alcohol and acid

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19. 20. The major product of the following reaction is :

(CH3 CO)2 O
−−−−−−−→ P
(Major product)

(A)
The major product in the above reaction is :
(A)

(B)

(C)
(B)
(D)

SECTION-II : (Maximum Marks: 20)


This section contains 05 questions.
(C) The answer to each question is a Numerical Value.
For each question, enter the correct integer value (In
case of non-integer value, the answer should be
rounded off to the nearest Integer).
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to
the following marking scheme:
(D) Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is entered.
Zero Marks : 0 If the question is unanswered.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong answer is entered.
1. A compound with molecular mass 180 is acylated
with CH3COCl to get a compound with molecular
mass 390. The number of amino groups present per
molecule of the former compound is :-

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2. Total number of reactions in which carboxylic acid 3. How many compounds will release Co2(g) on strong
is obtained as one of the final product : heating.

(1)

(2)

(3) R – C ≡ N
(4) 4. When

(5)
are added to a round bottom flask
and reacted with Br2/KOH then how many organic
(6)
products are obtained?
5. The number of moles of given reactants in the
given reactions are x,y & z respectively.
(7)
Find (100x + 10y – z)

(8)

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CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME JEE (Main)
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ANSWER KEY
CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D D C B D B C A D A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A C A B B B C C D C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 5 5 5 3 422

HINT – SHEET
CHEMISTRY 3. Ans ( C )
SECTION-I

1. Ans ( D )
CARBYL amine given by 1° amine

2. Ans ( D ) ⇒ This reaction does not involve haffmann


bromanide degradation.
⇒ Rest all options involve haffmann bromamide
degradation during the reaction of Br2 + NaOH
with amide.
4. Ans ( B )
Due to formation of anilinium ion by acid base Hoffmann bromamide degradation reaction :
reaction m-product is form as considerable
amount.

5. Ans ( D )
The process of cleavage of the C – X bond by
Ammonia molecule is known as ammonolysis.
Ex :

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6. Ans ( B ) 9. Ans ( D )
Hinsberg reagent (Benzene sulphonyl chloride)
gives reaction product with 1° amine and it is
soluble in dil. NaOH.

7. Ans ( C )

10. Ans ( A )
Primary amines react with Para Toluene sulfonyl
chloride to form a precipitate that is soluble in
NaOH.
Secondary amines reacts with para toluene
8. Ans ( A ) sulfonyl chloride to give a precipitate that is
insoluble in NaOH.
Tertiary amines do not react with para toluen.
11. Ans ( A )
Mechanism

12. Ans ( C )

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13. Ans ( A ) 18. Ans ( C )

14. Ans ( B )

19. Ans ( D )

15. Ans ( B )
20. Ans ( C )

16. Ans ( B )
Cis but 2-enoic acid

17. Ans ( C )

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CHEMISTRY 2. Ans ( 5 )
SECTION-II
Ans. 1, 3, 4, 6, 8

1. Ans ( 5 ) 3. Ans ( 5 )
Ans. a, b, d, e, g
4. Ans ( 3 )
It is Hoffman's Bromamide reaction and in this
Now since the molecular mass increases by 42 reaction cross over products are not obtained.
unit as a result of the reaction of the reaction of 5. Ans ( 422 )
one mole of CH3COCl with one-NH, group and
the given increase in mass is (390 – 180) 210.
Hence the number of – NH2 groups = 210/42 =
5.

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Topic : Statistics, Determinant
MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I : (Maximum Marks: 80) 3. The following system of linear equations


This section contains 20 questions. Each question has 2x + 3y + 2z = 9
4 options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice
Questions (MCQs) Only one option is correct. For
3x + 2y + 2z = 9
each question, marks will be awarded as follows: x – y + 4z = 8
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
(A) has a solution ( α , β , γ ) satisfying
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected. α + β 2 + γ 3 = 12

1. The system of linear equations (B) has infinitely many solutions


3x – 2y – kz = 10 (C) does not have any solution
2x – 4y – 2z = 6
x + 2y – z = 5m (D) has a unique solution
is inconsistent if : 4.
4 k ≠ 3, m ∈ R
(A) k = 3, m = (B) The value of is
5
4 4
(C) k ≠ 3, m ≠ (D) k = 3, m ≠
5 5
2. For the system of linear equations : (A) (a + 2) (a + 3) (a + 4)
x – 2y = l, x – y + kz = –2, ky + 4z = 6, k ∈ R, (B) – 2
consider the following statements :
(A) The system has unique solution if k ≠ 2, k ≠ – 2. (C) (a + 1) (a + 2) (a + 3)
(B) The system has unique solution if k = – 2. (D) 0
(C) The system has unique solution if k = 2.
(D) The system has no-solution if k = 2. 5. Consider three observations a, b and c such that b =
(E) The system has infinite number of solutions if k ≠ –2. a + c. If the standard deviation of a + 2, b + 2, c +
Which of the following statements are correct ? 2 is d, then which of the following is true ?
(A) (C) and (D) only (A) b2 = 3(a2 + c2) + 9d2
(B) (B) and (E) only (B) b2 = a2 + c2 + 3d2
(C) (A) and (E) only (C) b2 = 3(a2 + c2 + d2)
(D) (A) and (D) only (D) b2 = 3(a2 + c2) – 9d2
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6. Let the system of linear equations 10. Let the mean and variance of the frequency
4x + λ y + 2z = 0 distribution
2x – y + z = 0 x: x1 = 2 x2 = 6 x3 = 8 x4 = 9
μ x + 2y + 3z = 0, l, μ ∈ R. f: 4 4 α β
has a non-trivial solution. Then which of the be 6 and 6.8 respectively. If x3 is changed from 8 to
following is true ? 7, then the mean for the new data will be:
(A) µ = 6, λ ∈ R (A) 4
(B) λ = 2, µ ∈ R (B) 5
(C) λ = 3, µ ∈ R (C) 17
3
(D) µ = – 6, λ ∈ R 16
(D)
7. If the mean and variance of six observations 7, 10, 3

11, 15, a, b are 10 and 20 , respectively, then the


11. The mean and standard deviation of 20
3 observations were calculated as 10 and 2.5
value of |a − b| is equal to : respectively. It was found that by mistake one data
(A) 9 (B) 11 value was taken as 25 instead of 35. If α and β √

(C) 7 (D) 1 are the mean and standard deviation respectively


for correct data, then ( α , β ) is :
8. The first of the two samples in a group has 100
(A) (11, 26)
items with mean 15 and standard deviation 3. If the
(B) (10.5, 25)
whole group has 250 items with mean 15.6 and
standard deviation 13.44, then the standard

(C) (11, 25)
deviation of the second sample is : (D) (10.5, 26)
(A) 8 (B) 6 12. Let θ ∈ (
π
). If the system of linear equations
0,
2
(C) 4 (D) 5 (1 + cos2 θ )x + sin2 θ y + 4 sin3 θ z = 0
9. If the mean and variance of the following cos2 θ x + (1 + sin2 θ ) y + 4 sin3 θ z = 0
data: cos2 θ x + sin2 θ y + (1 + 4 sin3 θ ) z = 0
37
6, 10, 7, 13, a, 12, b, 12 are 9 and respectively, has a non – trivial solution, then the value of θ is :
4
then (a – b)2 is equal to: 4π 7π
(A) (B)
(A) 24 (B) 12 9 18
π 5π
(C) 32 (D) 16 (C) (D)
18 18
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13. If the following system of linear equations 16. Let the observations xi(1 ≤ i ≤ 10) satisfy the
10 10
2x + y + z = 5
equations, ∑ (xi − 5) = 10 and ∑ (xi − 5)2 = 40.
x–y+z=3 i=1 i=1
x + y + az = b If µ and λ are the mean and the variance of the
has no solution, then : observations, x1 – 3, x2 – 3, ...., x10 – 3, then the
ordered pair (µ, λ ) is equal to :
1 7
(A) a = – ,b≠ (A) (6, 6)
3 3
1 7 (B) (3, 6)
(B) a ≠ ,b=
3 3
1 7 (C) (6, 3)
(C) a ≠ – ,b=
3 3 (D) (3, 3)
7
(D) a =
1
3
,b ≠
3 17. Let a – 2b + c = 1.
14. The mean and variance of 7 observations are 8 and ∣

x+a x+2 x+1 ∣

16 respectively. If two observations are 6 and 8, then If f (x) = ∣


x+b x+3 x+2

, then :
∣ ∣
the variance of the remaining 5 observations is : ∣ ∣
∣ x+c x+4 x+3 ∣

(A) 92
5 (A) ƒ( – 50) = 501
(B) 134 (B) ƒ( – 50) = – 1
5
536 (C) ƒ(50) = 1
(C)
25 (D) ƒ(50) = – 501
112
(D)
5 18. Let xi (1 ≤ i ≤ 10) be ten observations of a random
15. The system of linear equations variable X. If
10
∑ (xi − p) = 3 and ∑
10
2
(xi − p) = 9
i=1 i=1
λ x + 2y + 2z = 5
where 0 ≠ p ∈ R , then the standard deviation of
2 λ x + 3y + 5z = 8 these observations is :
4x + λ y + 6z = 10 has (A) √
3
5
(A) infinitely many solutions when λ = 2 7
(B)
10
(B) a unique solution when λ = – 8
(C) 9
(C) no solution when λ = 8 10
(D) 4
(D) no solution when λ = 2 5

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19. Let λ ∈ R. The system of linear equations 1. If the variance of 10 natural numbers 1, 1, 1,...., 1,
2x1 – 4x2 + λ x3 = 1 k is less than 10, then the maximum possible value
x1 – 6x2 + x3 = 2 of k is ______.
λ x1 – 10x2 + 4x3 = 3 2. If the system of equations
is inconsistent for : kx + y + 2z = 1
(A) exactly one negative value of λ . 3x – y – 2z = 2
(B) exactly one positive value of λ . – 2x – 2y – 4z = 3
(C) every value of λ . has infinitely many solutions, then k is equal to
(D) exactly two values of λ . ________.

20. Let m and M be respectively the minimum and 3. Consider the statistics of two sets of observations
maximum values of as follows :
∣ cos2 x 1 + sin2 x sin 2x ∣
Size Mean Variance
∣ ∣
∣ ∣
∣ 1 + cos2 x sin2 x sin 2x ∣ . Then the Observation I 10 2 2
∣ ∣
∣ ∣
∣ cos2 x sin2 x 1 + sin 2x ∣ Observation II n 3 1
ordered pair (m, M) is equal to
If the variance of the combined set of these two
(A) ( – 3, – 1) (B) ( – 4, – 1) 17
observations is , then the value of n is equal to
(C) (1,3) (D) ( – 3,3) 9
__________.
SECTION-II : (Maximum Marks: 20) 4.
This section contains 05 questions. Consider the following frequency distribution :

The answer to each question is a Numerical Value.


For each question, enter the correct integer value (In
case of non-integer value, the answer should be If the sum of all frequencies is 584 and median is
rounded off to the nearest Integer). 45, then | α – β | is equal to _________.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to
5. For real numbers α and β , consider the following
the following marking scheme:
system of linear equations :
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is entered.
x + y – z = 2, x + 2y + α z = 1, 2x – y + z = β .
Zero Marks : 0 If the question is unanswered. If the system has infinite solutions, then α + β is
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong answer is entered. equal to ________
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CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME JEE (Main)
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ANSWER KEY
MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D D D B D A D C D C
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. D B D C D D C C A A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 11.00 21.00 5.00 164.00 5.00

HINT – SHEET
MATHEMATICS 2. Ans ( D )
∣ 1 −2 0∣
SECTION-I ∣ ∣

1. Ans ( D ) D = ∣1


−1 k ∣∣ = 4 − k2

∣ 3 −2 −k ∣ ∣ 0 k 4∣
∣ ∣

Δ = ∣2

−4 −2 ∣∣ = 0
so, A is correct and B, C, E are incorrect. If k =
∣ ∣
2
∣ 1 2 −1 ∣ ∣ 1 −2 0∣
⇒ 24 – 2(0) – k(8) = 0 ⇒ k = 3 ∣



∣ 10 −2 −3 ∣ D1 = ∣ −2 −1 2 ∣ = −48 ≠ 0
∣ ∣ ∣ ∣

Δx = ∣ 6 ∣
−4 −2 ∣
∣ ∣ 6 2 4∣
∣ ∣
So no solution
∣ 5m 2 −1 ∣ D is correct.
= 10(8) – 2( – 10m + 6) – 3(12 + 20m)
= 8(4 – 5m)
3. Ans ( D )
∣ 3 10 −3 ∣
2x + 3y + 2z = 9 ...(1)
∣ ∣ 3x + 2y + 2z = 9 ...(2)
Δy = ∣∣ 2 6 −2 ∣∣ x – y + 4z = 8 ...(3)

∣ 1 5m −1 ∣

(1) – (2) ⇒ – x + y = 0 ⇒ x – y = 0
= 3( – 6 + 10m) + 10(0) – 3(10m – 6) from (3) 4z = 8 ⇒ z = 2
=0 from (1) 2x + 3y = 5
∣ 3 −2 10 ∣ ⇒x=y=1
∣ ∣
∴ system has unique solution
Δz = ∣ 2 ∣
−4 6 ∣

∣ ∣
∣ 1 2 5m ∣
= 3( – 20m – 12) – 2(6 – 10m) + 10(8)
= 40m – 32 = 8(5m – 4)
for inconsistent
4
k=3&m≠
5
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4. Ans ( B ) 8. Ans ( C )
R2 → R2 − R1 and R3 → R3 − R1 n1 = 100 m = 250
¯ ¯
X 1 = 15 X = 15.6
V1(x) = 9 Var(x) = 13.44
100 × 9 + 150 × σ22 100 × 150
13.44 = + ×1
250 (250)2
n2 = 150, x¯2 = 16, V2(x) = σ 2
100 × 9 + 150 × σ22 100 × 150
13.44 = + ×1
250 2
(250)
⇒ σ 22 = 16 ⇒ σ 2 = 4
9. Ans ( D )
= 4(a + 2) – 4a – 10 Mean = 6 + 10 + 7 + 13 + a + 12 + b + 12 =9
8
= 4a + 8 – 4a – 10 = – 2 60 + a + b = 72
5. Ans ( D ) a + b = 12 … (1)
2
For a, b, c ∑ x2i ∑ xi
37
variance = −( ) =
mean = a + b + c ¯
(= x) n n 4
3 Σx2i = 62 + 102 + 72 + 132 + a2 + b2 + 122 + 122
b=a+c
2b = a2 + b2 + 642
⇒ x¯ = ......(1)
3 a2 + b2 + 642 2 37
S.D. (a + 2, b + 2, c + 2) = S.D. (a, b, c) = d − (9) =
8 4
a2 + b 2 + c2 a2 + b 2 321 37
⇒ d2 = ¯ 2
− (x) + − 81 =
3 8 4 4
2
a2 + b 2 + c2 4b a2 + b 2 37 321
⇒ d2 = − = 81 + −
3 9 8 4 4
⇒ 9d2 = 3(a2 + b2 + c2) – 4b2 a2 + b 2
= 81 − 71
⇒ b2 = 3(a2 + c2) – 9d2 8
6. Ans ( A ) ∴ a2 + b2 = 80 … (2)
From (1) a2 + b2 + 2ab = 144
For non-trivial solution
∣ 4 λ 2∣
80 + 2ab = 144 ∴ 2ab = 64
∣ ∣ (a – b)2 = a2 + b2 – 2ab = 80 – 64 = 16
1 ∣∣ = 0
10. Ans ( C )


2 −1
∣ ∣
∣ μ 2 3∣ Given 32 + 8 α + 9 β = (8 + α + β ) × 6
⇒ 2m – 6 λ + λ m = 12 ⇒ 2a + 3 β = 16 … (i)
when µ = 6, 12 – 6 λ + 6 λ = 12 Also, 4 × 16 + 4 × α + 9 β = (8 + α + β ) × 6.8
which is satisfied by all λ ⇒ 640 + 40 α + 90 β = 544 + 68 α + 68 β
7. Ans ( D ) ⇒ 28 α – 22 β = 96
10 =
7 + 10 + 11 + 15 + a + b ⇒ 14 α – 11 β = 48 … (ii)
6 from (i) & (ii)
⇒ a + b = 17 .....(i)
2 2 2 2 α=5&β=2
20 7 + 10 + 11 + 15 + a2 + b2
= − 102 32 + 35 + 18 85 17
3 6 so, new mean = = =
a2 + b2 = 145 ......(ii) 15 15 3
Solve (i) and (ii) a = 9, b = 8 or a = 8, b = 9
|a – b| = 1
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11. Ans ( D ) 13. Ans ( D )
Given : ∣ 2 1 1∣
∣ ∣
= 2 (−a − 1) − 1 (a − 1) + 1 + 1
¯ =
Σxi Here D = ∣∣ 1 −1 1∣

Mean (x) = 10
∣ = 1 − 3a
20 ∣

1 1 a∣
or Σ xi = 200 (incorrect) ∣ 2

1 5∣
or 200 – 25 + 35 = 210 = Σ xi (Correct) ∣ ∣
= 2 (−b − 3) − 1 (b − 3) + 5 (1 + 1)
D3 = ∣∣ 1 ∣
−1 3 ∣
Now correct x¯ = 210 = 10.5 ∣ ∣ = 7 − 3b

20 ∣ 1 1 b∣
again given S.D = 2.5 ( σ ) for a = 1 , b ≠ 7 , system has no solutions
Σxi 2 3 3
σ2 =
20
– (10)2 = (2.5)2 14. Ans ( C )
or Σ xi2 = 2125 (incorrect) Let 8, 16, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5 be the observations.
or Σ xi2 = 2125 – 252 + 352 x1 + x2 +. . . +x5 + 14
Now =8
= 2725 (Correct) 7
5
2725 ⇒ xi = 42 … (1)
2
∴ correct σ = − (10.5)2 ∑

20 i=1
2
––σ– = 26 x21 + x22 +. . . x25 + 82 + 62
Also − 64 = 16
or σ = 26 7
5
∴ α = 10.5, β = 26 ⇒ ∑ x2i = 560 – 100 = 460 … (2)
12. Ans ( B ) i=1

Case – I So variance of x1, x2, … , x5


460 42
2
2300 − 1764 536
= −( ) = =
5 5 25 25
15. Ans ( D )
∣ λ 3 2∣
∣ ∣
∣ ∣
D = ∣ 2λ 3 5 ∣ = (λ + 8) (2 − λ)
C1 → C1 + C2 ∣ ∣
∣ 4 λ 6∣
for λ = 2 ; D1 ≠ 0
Hence, no solution for λ = 2
16. Ans ( D )
10
R1 → R1 – R2, R2 → R2 – R3 ∑ (xi − 5) = 10
i=1
3
1
⇒ Mean of observation xi − 5 = ∑ (xi − 5) =1
10 i=1

⇒ µ = mean of observation (xi – 3)


or 4 sin 3 θ = – 2 = (mean of observation (xi – 5)) + 2
1 =1+2=3
sin 3q = –
2 Variance of observation

θ= 1
10
18 xi − 5 = ∑ (xi − 5)2 – (Mean of (xi – 5))2 = 3
10 i=1
⇒ λ = variance of observation (xi – 3)
= variance of observation (xi – 5) = 3
∴ ( μ , λ ) = (3, 3)

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17. Ans ( C ) MATHEMATICS
R1 → R1 + R3 – 2R2 SECTION-II
= (a + c – 2b) ((x + 3)2 – (x + 2)(x + 4))
= x2 + 6x + 9 – x2 – 6x – 8 = 1
1. Ans ( 11.00 )
2
Σx2 Σx
⇒ ƒ(x) = 1 ⇒ ƒ(50) = 1 σ2 = −( )
n n
18. Ans ( C ) =
9+k 2
−(
9+k
2
) < 10
2 2
Σ(xi − p) Σ(xi − p) 10 10
Variance = −( )
90 + 10k – 81 – k2 – 18 k < 1000
2
n n
9 3 81
2
9k2 – 18k – 991 < 0
= −( ) =
10 10 100 991
k2 – 2k <
9 9
S.D. = 1000
10 (k – 1)2 <
19. Ans ( A ) −10√10
9
10√10
∣ 2 −4 λ∣ <k−1<
∣ ∣
3 3
k < 10 10 + 1

D= ∣
1 −6 1 ∣∣

3
∣ ∣
∣ λ −10 4∣ k ≤ 11
= 2(3 λ + 2) ( λ – 3) Maximum value of k is 11.
D1 = – 2( λ – 3) 2. Ans ( 21.00 )
D2 = – 2( λ + 1)( λ – 3) We observe 5P2 – P1 = 3P3
D3 = – 2( λ – 3) So, 15 – K = – 6
When λ = 3 , then ⇒ K = 21
D = D1 = D2 = D3 = 0
⇒ Infinite many solution
3. Ans ( 5.00 )
n1 σ12 + n2 σ22 n1 n2
2 σ2 = + (x¯1 − x¯2 )2
when λ=− then D1, D2, D3 none of them is n1 + n2 (n1 + n2 )
3
n1 = 10, n2 = n, σ12 = 2, σ22 = 1
zero so equations are inconsistant
17
2 x¯1 = 2, x¯2 = 3, σ 2 =
∴ λ=− 9
3 17 10 × 2 + n 10n
= + (3 − 2)2
20. Ans ( A ) 9 n + 10 (n + 10)
2

∣ cos2 x 1 + sin2 x sin 2x ∣ 17 (n + 20)(n + 10) + 10n


⇒ =




9 (n + 10)2
∣ 1 + cos2 x sin2 x sin 2x ∣
⇒ 17n + 1700 + 340 n = 90n + 9(n2+30n+200)
2
∣ ∣

∣ cos2 x sin2 x 1 + sin 2x


⇒ 8n2 – 20n – 100 = 0
R1 → R1 – R2, R2 → R2 – R3 2n2 – 5n – 25 = 0
−1 1 0 −5
∣ ∣
⇒ (2n + 5)(n – 5) = 0 ⇒ n = , 5
∣ ∣ 2

1 0 −1 ∣ ↓
∣ ∣
∣ ∣ (Rejected)
∣cos2 x sin2 x 1 + sin 2x ∣ Hence n = 5
= −1 (sin2 x) − 1 (1 + sin 2x + cos2 x)
= − sin 2x − 2
m = – 3, M = – 1

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4. Ans ( 164.00 ) 5. Ans ( 5.00 )
∵ Sum of frequencies = 584 For infinite solutions
⇒ α + β = 390 Δ = Δ1 = Δ2 = Δ3 = 0
∣1 1 −1 ∣
Now, Median is at 584 = 292th ∣ ∣
2
∵ Median = 45 (lies in class 40 – 50) Δ = ∣1

2 α ∣

=0
∣ ∣
⇒ α + 110 + 54 + 15 = 292 ∣2 −1 1 ∣

⇒ α = 113, β = 277 ∣3 0 0∣
∣ ∣
⇒ | α – β | = 164
Δ = ∣1

2 α ∣∣ = 0
∣ ∣
∣2 −1 1 ∣
Δ = 3 (2 + α) = 0
⇒ α = −2
∣1 2 −1 ∣
∣ ∣

Δ2 = ∣ 1∣
1 −2 ∣∣ = 0
∣ ∣

2 β 1 ∣

1 (1 + 2β) − 2 (1 + 4) − (β − 2) = 0
β−7=0
β=7
∴ α + β = 5 Ans.

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