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[VDN SR-001] EAMCET WEEKLY TEST

Mathematics
1. Which of the following equations represents a parabola?
3 x y x 4 2
A) (x − y ) = 3 B) y − x = 0 C) + = 0 D) (x + y ) + 3 = 0
​ ​
​ ​

y x

Answer: C,
Solution:
x 4 x2 + 4y
+ =0 ⇒
​ ​ = 0 ⇒ x2 + 4y = 0 ​

y x xy
⇒ x2 = −4y represents a parabola

2. The equation of the parabola with vertex at (6, 2), its axis parallel to y – axis and passes through (2, 4) is
2
A) (x + 6)
2
= 8(y– 2) B) (x − 6) = 8 (y – 2) C) x2 = 8y D) y 2 = 8x

Answer: B,
Solution:
2
The parabola with vertex (α , β) and parallel to y – axis is (x − α) = 4a(y − β)
2
⇒ (x − 6) = 4a (y – 2)
⇒ (2 − 6)2 = 4a (4 – 2) ⇒ a = 2
2
The equation of the parabola is (x − 6) = 8 (y – 2)

3. The equation of the parabola whose focus is (3, 5), vertex is (1, 3) is ________.
A) x2 − 2xy + y 2 − 12x − 20y + 68 = 0 B) y 2 + 2xy − y 2 − 12x − 20y = 0 C) x2 − 2xy + 3y 2 + 6x − 10y = 0 D) None of these

Answer: A,
Solution:
Given S = (3.5) and A(1, 3) let SA meet the directrix in Z(h, k) midpoint of SZ = A(1, 3)
h+3 k+5
⇒( , ) = (1, 3) ⇒ (h, k ) = (−1, 1)
2 2
​ ​

5−1
slope of SZ = = 1 ⇒ slope of diretrix = −1
3+1

equation to the diretrix passing through Z(−1, 1) is y − 1 = −1(x + 1)


⇒x+y =0
let p (x1 , x1 ) ∈ parabola and pm⊥ to the diretrix SP 2 = SM 2
​ ​

⇒ x2 − 2xy + y 2 − 12x − 20y + 68 = 0.

4. The radius of the circle x2 + y


2
+ 2x– 4y– 4 = 0 is
A) 2 B) 3 C) 0 D) 4

Answer: B,
Solution:
+ 2x– 4y– 4 = 0 ;
2 2
x + y

g = 1, f =– 2, c =– 4

center =
(– g, – f ) = (– 1, 2);
−−−−−−−−−
2 − −−−−−−−
2
r = √g + f − c = √1 + 4 + 4 = 3

5. If the points (2, 4), (k, 6) are conjugate w.r.t the parabola y 2 =4x, then k =_______
7
A) 10 B) C) -12 D) -2
2

Answer: A,
Solution:
S ≡ y 2 − 4x = 0 (2, 4), (k, 6); S 12 =0 ​

⇒y 1 y 2 - 2 (x1 + x2 )=0
​ ​ ​ ​

⇒ 24 - 2 (2 + k) = 0
⇒ k = 10
6. The angle between the tangents drawn from the point (1,4) to the parabola y2 = 4x is
π π π π
A) B) C) D)
6 4 3 2
​ ​ ​ ​

Answer: C,
Solution:
We know, tangent to y2 = 4ax is y = mx +
a

Tangent to y 2 = 4x is y = mx +
1

Since, tangent passes through (1, 4).


1
4 = m +
m
2
⇒ m − 4m + 1 = 0(whose roots are m1 and 2 )

m1 + m2 = 4 and m1 m2 = 1
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
2
and |m1 − m2 | = √(m1 + m2 ) − 4m 1 m 2

−− –
= √12 = 2√3

T hus, angle between tangents



∣ m2 − m1 ∣ ∣ 2√ 3 ∣ π

tan θ = ∣ ∣ = ∣ ∣ = √3 ⇒ θ =
∣1 + m m ∣ ∣1 + 1∣ 3
1 2

+ 1)2 = a(x − 2) passes through the point (1, −2). The equation of its directrix is _____.
7. The parabola (y
A) (4x + 1) = 0 B) (4x– 1) = 0 C) 4x + 9 = 0 D) 4x − 9 = 0

Answer: D,
Solution:
(y + 1)2 = a(x − 2)
Since it passes through (1, -2)
2
We get (−2 + 1) = a(x − 2)
⇒ −a = 1 ⇒ a = −1
4a = −1
equation of directrix is x − α + a = 0
1
⇒x−2− =0
4

⇒ 4x − 9 = 0

8. The length of the chord of contact of the point (3,6) with respect to the circle x2 + y 2 = 9 is
3 12
A) B) 6 5 C) 5 D)
5 5
​ ​

​ ​

Answer: D,
Solution:
Solution Not Available

9. If the parabola y = ax
2
+ bx + c passes through the points (– 1, 12), (0.5), (2, – 3) then the value of a + b + c =

A) 5 B) -6 C) 0 D) 3

Answer: C,
Solution:
+ bx + c ; (– 1, 12) ⇒ 12 = a– b + c ––––––(1)
2
y = ax

(0, 5) ⇒ 5 = 0 + 0 + c ⇒ c = 5 ––––(2)
(2, – 3) ⇒– 3 = 4a + 2b + c ⇒ 4a + 2b =– 8 ⇒ 2a + b =– 4 –––––(3)
Solve (1) & (3)
⇒ a = 1 ⇒ b =– 6

⇒ a + b + c = 1– 6 + 5 = 0

10. The vertex of the parabola x2 +8x+12y+4=0 is _______.


A) (4, 1) B) (-4, 1) C) (-4, -1) D) (4, -1)

Answer: B,
Solution:
x2 +8x+12y+4=0
2
⇒ (x + 4) = −12y + 12
= −12(y − 1)
vertex = (−4, 1)

11. Let (x, y) be any point on the parabola y 2 = 4x. Let P be the point that divides the line segment from (0, 0) to (x, y) in the ratio 1 : 3. Then,
the locus of P is
A) x2 = y B) y 2 = 2x C) y 2 = x D) x2 = 2y

Answer: C,
Solution:
By section formula
x+0 y+0
h= ,k =
4 4
​ ​

x = 4h, y = 4k

2
Substituting in y = 4x,
2
(4k ) = 4 (4h) ⇒ k 2 = h
2
Or y = x is required locus

12. The chord of contact of the point (2, 5) w.r.t the parabola y 2 =8x is
A) 4x+5y+8=0 B) 4x+5y-8=0 C) 4x-5y-8=0 D) 4x-5y+8=0

Answer: D,
Solution:
y 2 - 8x = 0; (x1 , y 1 ) = (2, 5) ​ ​

s1 = 0 = y(5) - 4 (x + 2) = 0 = 4x - 5y + 8 = 0

13. The coordinates of the vertex of the parabola 3x2 − 9x + 5y − 2 = 0 is______.


3 7 5 7 3 5
A) (3, 7) B) ( , ) C) ( , ) D) ( , )
2 4 2 2 2 2
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

Answer: B,
Solution:
2
Given equation is 3x − 9x + 5y − 2 = 0
2
⇒ 3(x − 3x) = 2 − 5y
3 2 7
⇒ 3(x − ) = −5 (y − )
2 4
​ ​

2
3 5 7
⇒ (x − ) = − (y − )
2 3 4
​ ​ ​

2
Comparing with (x − h) = −4a(y − k)we get
5 3 7
a= , h = and k =
12 2 4
​ ​ ​

3 7
coordinates of the vertex =(h,k)=( , )
2 4
​ ​

14. The equation of the directrix of the parabola 4y 2


+ 12x − 20y + 67 = 0 is ______.
A) 4x + 11 = 0 B) 4x − 3 = 0 C) x − 3 = 0 D) 2x + 5 = 0

Answer: A,
Solution:
2
Parabola equation is 4y + 12x − 20y + 67 = 0 ⇒ 4(y 2 − 5y) = −12x − 67
2 2 2
5 5 7 5 3 7
4[y − ] = −12x − 61 + 25 ⇒ 4[y − ] = −12 [x + ] [y − ] = −4 [ ] [x + ]
2 2 2 2 4 2
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

7 3
Equation of the directrix is x + − = 0 ⇒ 4x + 11 = 0
2 4
​ ​
15. The equation of the circle through points of intersection of the circle x2 + y
2
+ 2x + 3y − 7 = 0 and the line x– 5y + 6 = 0 and
through the point (1, 2) is
A) x2 + y 2 − 4x + 7y + 5 = 0 B) x2 + y 2 + 4x − 7y + 5 = 0 C) x2 + y 2 − 4x − 7y − 5 = 0 D) x2 + y 2 + 4x + 7y + 5 = 0

Answer: B,
Solution:
S + λL = 0; x
2 2
+ y + 2x + 3y − 7 + λ (x − 5y + 6) = 0

Put x = 1, y = 2; 1 + 4 + 2 + 6– 7 + λ(1– 10 + 6) = 0

→ 6 − 3λ = 0 → λ = 2

required the equation of circle is


2 2
x + y + 2x + 3y − 7 + 2x − 5y + 6 = 0

+ 2x + 3y − 7 + 2x − 10y + 12 = 0 ;
2 2
x + y
2 2
x + y + 4x − 7y + 5 = 0

16. If the circles x2 + y


2
= a
2
, x2 2
+ y – 6x– 8y + 9 = 0 is touch externally, then a =

A) 1 B) -1 C) 21 D) 16

Answer: A,
Solution:
For the circle x2 + y
2
= a2 , center C 1 = (0, 0), radius r1 = a

For the circle x + y – 6x– 8y + 9 = 0 ,


2 2
center C 2 = (3, 4),
−−−−−−− −−
radius r2 = √9 + 16 − 9 = 4

Given the two circles touch externally ⇒ C 1 C 2 = r1 + r2


−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
2 2
⇒ √(0 − 3) + (0 − 4) = a + 4

⇒ a + 4 = 5

∴ a = 1

17. The equation of the parabola whose axis is parallel to x–axis and which passes through the points (3, 3), (6, 5) and (6, –3) is
A) y
2
+ 4x– 2y − 9 = 0 B) y 2 + 4x − 2y − 9 = 0 C) y 2 − 2y + 9 − 4x = 0 D) None of these

Answer: C,
Solution:
Since the axis of the parabola is parallel to x–axis let its equation be x = ay 2 + by + c _______(1)
Parabola passes through (3, 3) if 3 = 9a + 3b + c ______(2)
Parabola passes through (6, 5) if 6 = 25a + 5b + c ______(3)
also it passes through (6, –3) if 6 = 9a − 3b + c ________(4)
1 1 9
Solving (2), (3), (4) we get a = , b = − , c =
4 2 4
​ ​ ​

1 1 9
Equation to the parabola is x = y 2 − y + ⇒ 4x = y 2 − 2y + 9.
4 2 4
​ ​ ​

18. The length of the latusrectum of the parabola 4y 2 + 12x − 20y + 67 = 0 is ________.
A) 2 B) 3 C) 8 D) 1

Answer: B,
Solution:
∣ 12 ∣
Length of the latusrectum = ∣ ∣=3
∣4∣ ​ ​ ​

∣ ∣

19. If x + y = k is normal to y 2 = 12x, then k is


A) 3 B) 9 C) -9 D) -3

Answer: B,
Solution:
= mx + c is normal to the parabola y 2 = 4ax, then c = −2am − am3 .
If y
2
From given condition, y = 12x
2
⇒ y = 4.3x
⇒ a=3
and x + y = k
⇒ y = (−1) x + k
⇒ m = −1
and c = k
T heref ore, c = k = −2 (3) (−1) − 3(−1)3 = 9

20. The point (2, 3) lies _________ the parabola y 2 =6x.


A) Inside B) Outside C) On D) None

Answer: A,
Solution:
y 2 - 6x = 0; (x1 y 1 ) = (2, 3); s11 = 9 - 12 < 0
​ ​ ​

21. The focus of the parabola (x + 2)2 =8(y-3) is _________.


3
A) (-3, 1) B) (-3, 2) C) (- ,3) D) (-2, 5)
2

Answer: D,
Solution:
Vertex (α,β)= (-2, 3). Latusrectum 4a = 8⇒a = 2
Focus (α, β + a)= (-2, 3+2)= (-2, 5)

22. The tangent at (1, 7) to the curves x2


= y − 6 touches the circle x2 + y 2 + 16x + 12y + c = 0 at
A) (6, 7) B) (−6, 7) C) (6, −7) D) (−6, −7)

Answer: D,
Solution:
2
The tangent at (1, 7) to the parabola x = y − 6 is
1
x(1) = (y + 7) − 6
2

[replacing x2 → xx1 and 2y → y + y 1 ​ ​

2x = y + 7 − 12
y = 2x + 5
which is also tangent to the circle
x2 + y 2 + 16x + 12y + c = 0
2
i.e. x2 + (2x + 5) + 16x + 12 (2x + 5) + C = 0 must have
equal roots i.e., α = β
⇒ 5x2 + 60x + 85 + C = 0
−60
⇒α+β =
5

⇒ α = −6
x = −6 and y = 2x + 5 = −7
Point of contact is (−6, −7).

23. If the line x -1 = 0 is the directrix of the parabola y2 - kx + 8 = 0, then one of the values of k is
1 1
A) B) 8 C) 4 D)
8 4
​ ​

Answer: C,
Solution:
Given, y2 = kx – 8

8
⇒ y 2 = k (x − ) ​

k
Shifting the origin Y2 = kX, where Y = y, X = x-8/k.
−k
Directrix of standard parabola is X =
4

8 k
Directrix of original parabola is x = −
4
​ ​

k
8 k
Now, x = 1 also coincides with x = − =1
4
​ ​

k
On solving, we get k = 4

24. The number of common tangents to the two circles x2 + y 2 = 4, x2 + y 2 − 8x + 12 = 0 is _________.


A) 1 B) 3 C) 2 D) 4

Answer: B,
Solution:
2
For the circle x + y 2 = 4, Centre C 1 = (0, 0) radius r1 = 2 ​ ​

2 2
For the circle x + y − 8x + 12 = 0, centre C 2 = (4, 0) ​

radius r 2 = 16 + 0 − 12 = 4 = 2
​ ​ ​

2 2
C 1C 2 =​ ​ (0 − 4) + (0 − 0) = ​ 16 = 4 = r1 + r2
​ ​ ​

The two circles touch each other externally.


The number of common tangents = 3.

25. The equation of the tangent to the circle x2 + y 2 = 20 at (2, 4) is


A) x + 2y– 10 = 0 B) x + y– 5 = 0 C) 3x + 2y– 13 = 0 D) 2x + 3y– 23 = 0

Answer: A,
Solution:
2 2
x + y – 20 = 0

g = f = 0, c =– 20 and (2, 4) = (x1 y1 )


equation of tangent s 1 = 0
i.e., xx1 + yy
1
+ g(x + x 1 ) + f (y + y ) + c = 0
1

2x + 4y + 0 + 0– 20 = 0

2x + 4y– 20 = 0

x + 2y– 10 = 0

26. If the lines 3x − 4y − 7 = 0 and 2x − 3y − 5 = 0 are two diameters of a circle of area 49π square units, the equation of the circle is
___________.
A) x2 + y 2 − 2x + 2y − 47 = 0 B) x2 + y 2 − 2x + 2y − 62 = 0 C) x2 + y 2 − 2x − 2y − 47 = 0 D) x2 + y 2 + 2x − 2y − 62 = 0

Answer: A,
Solution:
Area of the circle = 49π = πr
2
= 49π = r = 7

Radius of the circle = 7


Centre of the circle = point of intersection of the diameters
3x − 4y– 7 = 0, 2x − 3y– 5 = 0 = (1, −1)

Equation of the circle is


2 2 2
(x − 1) + (y + 1) = 7
2 2
x + y − 2x + 2y − 47 = 0

27. The equation of the circle S ≡ x2 + y 2 + 2gx + 2f y + c = 0 touches the X-axis, then g 2 =
A) c B) 2c C) 3c D) 4c

Answer: A,
Solution:
Length of the x-intercept is zero
2 g2 − c = 0 ​

g2 − c = 0
⇒ g2 = c

28. The circle passing through the point (-1, 0) and touching the Y-axis at (0, 2) also passes through the point
3 5 3 5
A) (− , 0) B) (− , 2) C) (− , ) D) (−4, 0)
2 2 2 2
​ ​ ​ ​

Answer: D,
Solution:
Equation of circle passing through a point (x1 , y 1 ) and touching the straight line L, is given by ​ ​

2 2
(x − x1 ) + (y − y 1 ) + λL = 0
​ ​

Equation of circle passing through (0, 2) and touching x=0


⇒ (x − 0)2 + (y − 2)2 + λx = 0 ...(i)
Also, it passes through (-1, 0) ⇒ 1+ 4 −λ= 0
Eq.(i) becomes,
x2 + y 2 − 4y + 4 + 5x = 0
⇒ x2 + y 2 + 5x − 4y + 4 = 0,
For x-intercept put y = 0 ⇒ x2 + 5x + 4 = 0
( x + 1) ( x + 4) = 0
Therefore x=-1,-4
Hence, (d) option (-4, 0).

= x2 + 4x + 3which is closest to the straight line y = 3x + 2 is


29. The coordinates of the point on the parabola y
−1 5 1 −5 −1 5 −1 −5
A) ( , ) B) ( , ) C) ( , ) D) ( , )
2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

Answer: A,
Solution:
−1 1
2x + 4 = 3; x = ,y = − 2 + 3
2 4
​ ​

30. The parabola y 2 = px passes through the point of intersection of the lines
x y x y
+ = 1 and + = 1 its focus is
3 2 2 3
​ ​ ​ ​

3 3 3 6
A) ( , 0) B) ( , 0) C) ( , 0) D) ( , 0)
10 5 7 7
​ ​ ​ ​

Answer: A,
Solution:
Solve (1) & (2) we get
6 6
(x, y ) = ( , )
5 5
​ ​

Which is passing through y 2 = px


36 6
⇒ =P×
25 5

6
⇒P =
5

6
y2 = x
5

6 3
4a = ⇒ a =
5 10
​ ​

3
Focus (a, 0) = ( , 0)
10

31. The equation of the pair of the tangents drawn from the point (4, 3) to the circle x2
+ y 2 − 2x − 4y = 0 is
2 2 2 2 2 2
A) 4x + 6xy − 4y − 50x + 100 = 0 B) 4x − 6xy + 4y + 50x − 100 = 0 C) 4x − 6xy + 4y + 50x + 100 = 0 D) None of these

Answer: A,
Solution:
The equations of pair of tangents (x1 , y 1 ) to the circle S ​ ​ = 0 is SS 11 = S 1 2
​ ​

⇒ S 1 ≡ 4x + 3y − (x + 4) − 2 (y + 3) = 0

⇒ S 1 ≡ 3x + y − 10 = 0 and S 11 = 16 + 9 − 8 − 12 = 5
​ ​

2
Pair of tangents is SS 11 = S 1 ​ ​

⇒ 5 (x + y − 2x − 4y ) = (3x + y − 10)2
2 2

⇒ 5x2 + 5y 2 − 10x − 20y = 9x2 + y 2 + 100 − 6xy − 60x − 20y


⇒ 4x2 − 6xy − 4y 2 − 50x + 100 = 0

1
If (, 2) is one extremity of a focal chord of the parabola y 2 = 8x, then the other extremity is
32.
2

1 1
A) (8, 8) B) (− , 2) C) ( , -2) D) (8, −8)
2 2
​ ​

Answer: D,
Solution:
1
2at1 = 2 ⇒ 2 (2) t1 = 2 ⇒ t1 = ; t1 t2 = −1 ⇒ t2 = −2
2 2
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

2
2at2 = 2 (−2) = −8; at2
​ ​ = 2(−2) = 8; (8, −8).

33. The point on y 2 = 4ax nearest to the focus has its abscissa equal to
a
A) -a B) a C) D) 0
2

Answer: D,
Solution:
The point on the parabola nearest to the focus is also nearst to the directrix. It is the vertex of the parabola.
The abscissa of the vertex is ‘0’

2 2
+ (y − 3) = r2 and x2 + y 2 − 8x + 2y + 8 = 0 intersect in two distinct points then ______.
34. If the two circles (x − 1)
A) r < 2 B) r = 2 C) 2 < r < 8 D) r > 2

Answer: C,
Solution:
Centres are C 1 ​ = (1, 3), C 2 = (4, −1), radii are r, ​

2
r1 =
​ 16 + 1 − 8 = 3, C 1 C 2 = (1 − 4) + (3 + 1) = 9 + 16 = 5 ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

Circles intersect in two points ⇒ ∣r − r 1 ∣ < C 1 C 2 < r + r 1 ​ ​ ​ ​

⇒r−3<5<r+3
⇒2<r<8

35. The Centre of a circle passing through the points (0, 0), (1, 0) touching the circle x2 + y2 = 9 is
A) (3/2, 1/2) B) (1/2, 3/2) C) (1/2, 1/2) D) (1/2, −21/2 )

Answer: D,
Solution:
Let C 1 (h,
​ k )be the centre of the required circle. Then,
(h − 0) + (k − 0)2 = (h − 1)2 + (k − 0)2
2
​ ​

⇒ h2 + k 2 = h2 − 2h + 1 + k 2
⇒ −2h + 1 = 0 ⇒ h = 1/2
Since, (0, 0) and (1, 0) lie inside the circle x2+ y2 =9. Therefore, the required circle can touch the given circle internally.
i.e.C 1 .C 2 = r1 − r2
​ ​ ​ ​

⇒ h2 + k 2 = 3 − h2 + k 2 ​ ​

1
⇒ 2 h2 + k 2 = 3 ⇒ 2 + k2 = 3
4
​ ​ ​

1 3 1 9
⇒ + k2 = ⇒ + k2 =
4 2 4 4
​ ​ ​ ​ ​

⇒ k2 = 2 ⇒ k = ± 2 ​

36. The midpoint of the chord 3x– y– 1 = 0 with respect to the circle x2 + y
2
− 4x + 6y + 1 = 0 is
−2 −11 2 −11 −2 11
A) ( , ) B) ( , ) C) ( , ) D) None
5 5 5 5 5 5
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

Answer: A,
Solution:

Mid point of th chord PQ is D and it is also foot of the perpendicular of centre C to the line(Chord)
Centre of the given circle is (2, -3) and equation of chord is 3x − y −1=0
Let (h,k) be the mid point of the chord
h − x1 k − y1 − (ax1 + by 1 + c)
= =
​ ​ ​ ​

a2 + b2
​ ​ ​

a b
h−2 k+3 − (3 (2) − 1 (−3) − 1)
⇒ = =
3 −1 32 + (−1)2
​ ​ ​

h−2 k+3 −8 −4
⇒ = = =
3 −1 10 5
​ ​ ​ ​

−2 −11
⇒h= , k=
5 5
​ ​
37. If from any point on the circle x2 + y 2 = a2 , tangents are drawn to the circle x2 + y 2 = b2 (a > b) then the angle between tangents
is.........
A) sin−1 (b /a ) B) 2sin−1 (a /b ) C) 2sin−1 (b /a ) D) sin−1 (a /b )



Answer: C,
Solution:
Let (x1 , y 1 ) be any point on x2
​ ​ + y 2 = a2
Then x21 ​ + y12 ​
2
= a -------- (1)
2
Length of tangent drawn from (x1 , y 1 ) to x ​ ​ + y 2 = b2 is S 11 =
​ a2 − b2 (from (1))

sin θ = ⇒ θ = sin−1 ( )
b b
​ ​

a a
∴ Angle between tangents 2θ = 2sin−1 ( )
b

38. The equation of the tangent to the circle x2


+ y 2 − 6x + 4y − 12 = 0 at (-1, 1) is ________.
A) 4x − 3y − 7 = 0 B) 4x − 3y + 7 = 0 C) 4x + 3y + 7 = 0 D) 4x + 3y − 7 = 0

Answer: A,
Solution:
=0
Equation of tangent is S 1 ​

x (−1) + y (1) − 3 (x − 1) + 2 (y + 1) − 12 = 0
⇒ 4x − 3y + 7 = 0

39. The normal are drawn from (2k, 0) to the curve y 2 = 4x. One normal is x − axis. Then the value of k for which other two normal are
perpendicular to each other is
3 5 7
A) B) 2 C) D)
2 2 2
​ ​ ​

Answer: A,
Solution:
Normal is y = mx − 2m − m3 ⇒ 0 = 2km − 2m − m3
Let m1 , m2 , m3 be the roots then m3 = 0 & m1 m2 = −1
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

⇒ k = 3/2

40. The focus of a parabola is (1, 2) and the point of intersection of the directrix and axis is (2, 3). then the equation of the parabola is
1 1 1
A) (x − 1)2 + (y − 2)2 =
(x + y − 5)2 B) (x − 1)2 + (y − 2)2 = (x + y − 5)2 C) (x − 1)2 + (y − 2)2 = (x + y − 5)2
4 2 5
​ ​ ​

2 2 1 2
D) (x − 1) + (y − 2) = (x + y − 5)
25

Answer: B,
Solution:
Focus S = (1, 2)
Point of intersection of the directrix and axis is (2, 3)
3−2
Slope of axis = =1
2−1

Slope of directrix = −1
Equation of directrix is (y − 3) = −1(x − 2)
⇒x+y−5=0
Equation of parabola is
SP 2 = P M 2
2 2 ( x + y − 5) 2
( x − 1) + ( y − 2) =
2

41. If the circles x2 2


+ y – 4x + 6y + 8 = 0, x
2 2
+ y – 10x– 6y + 14 = 0 touch each other, then the point of contact is
A) (3, – 1) B) (3, 1) C) (7, 5) D) (– 7, – 5)

Answer: A,
Solution:
For the circle x2 + y – 4x + 6y + 8 = 0,
2
center C 1 = (2, – 3) and
−−−−−−−− –
radius r1 = √4 + 9 − 8 = √5

For the circle x2 + y – 10x– 6y + 14 = 0 , center C 2 = (5, 3)


2
and
−−−−−−−−− −− –
radius r2 = √25 + 9 − 14 = √20 = 2√5;
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
2 2 −−−−− −− –
C 1 C 2 = √(5 − 2) + (3 + 3) = √9 + 36 = √45 = 3√5

m : n = r1 : r2 = 1 : 2
my +ny
The point of contact is (
mx2 +nx1 2 1
, )
m+n m+n

1(5)+2(2) 1(3)+2(−3)
⇒ ( , ) = (3, – 1)
1+2 1+2

42. A line is drawn through the point P(3, 11) to cut the circle x2 + y 2 = 9 at A and B then PA.PB is equal to
A) 9 B) 121 C) 205 D) 139

Answer: B,
Solution:
Equation of any line through (3, 11) is
x−3 y − 11
= = r(say)then the coordinates of a point on this line at a distance ‘r’ from (3, 11) are (3 + r cos θ, 11 + r sin θ) and if this lies
cos θ sin θ
​ ​

2 2 2 2
on the given circle x + y = 9 then (3 + r cos θ) + (11 + r sin θ) = 9
⇒ r2 + 2r(3 cos θ + 11 sin θ) + 121 = 0 which is a quadratic in ‘r’ given two values of r say r1 and r2 and hence the distance of the points A ​ ​

and B from p thus PA . PB = r 1 r 2 = 121 ​ ​

43. If one of the diameters of the circle x2 + y -2x-6y + 6=0 is a chord to the circle with Centre (2,1), then the radius of the circle is
A) 3 B)​ 2 C) 3 D) 2

Answer: C,
Solution:
Here, radius of smaller circle, AC = 12 + 32 − 6 = 2 clearly, from the figure the radius of bigger circle

r = 2 + [(2 − 1) + (1 − 3) ]
2 2 2 2

r2 = 9 ⇒ r = 3

44. The slope of the line touching both the parabolas y 2 = 4x and x2 = −32y is
1 3 1 2
A) B) C) D)
2 2 8 3
​ ​ ​ ​

Answer: A,
Solution:
a
Let the tangent to parabola bey = mx + , if it touches the other curve, then D = 0, to get the value of m.

m
2
= 4x
For parabola, y
1
Let y = mx + be tangent line and it touches the parabola

m
Parabola
x2 = −32y
1
x2 = -32 (mx + ) ​

m
32
⇒ x2 + 32mx + =0 ​

m ​

D=0
32
(32m)2 − 4 ⋅ ( ) = 0 ⇒ m3 = 1/8 ​

m
m = 1/2

45. The length of the tangent drawn to the circle x2 + y 2 − 2x + 4y − 11 = 0from the point (1, 3) is ____________
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4

Answer: C,
Solution:
The length of the tangent drawn to the circle x2 + y 2 − 2x + 4y − 11 = 0from the point (1, 3)
= 12 + 32 − 2 ⋅ 1 + 12 − 11 ​

= 1 + 9 − 2 + 12 − 11 ​

= 22 − 13 = 9 = 3 ​ ​

46. The locus of point from which the length of the tangents to two circle x2 + y 2 + 4x + 3 = 0 and x2 + y 2 − 6x + 5 = 0 are in the ratio 2: 3
is a circle whose centre is ___________
A) (–6, 0) B) (6, 0) C) (0, 6) D) (0, –6)

Answer: A,
Solution:
Length of the tangent from P (x1 , y 1 ) to the circle x2 ​ ​ + y 2 + 4x + 3 = 0 is
x21 + y12 + 4x1 + 3
PT1 = ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

Length of the tangent from P (x1 , y 1 ) to the circle x2 + y 2 − 6x + 5 = 0 is ​ ​

PT2 = ​ x21 + y12 − 6x1 + 5


​ ​ ​ ​

Given,
PT1 2
=

3
​ ​

PT2 ​

P T12 4
⇒ =

P T12 9
​ ​

x21 + y12 + 4x1 + 3 4


⇒ =
​ ​ ​

x21 + y12 − 6x1 + 5 9


​ ​

​ ​ ​

⇒ 9x1 + 9y1 + 36x1 + 27 = 4x21 + 4y12 − 24x1 + 20


2 2 ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

⇒ 5x21 + 5y12 + 60x1 + 7 = 0


​ ​ ​

7
⇒ x21 + y12 + 12x1 + = 0
5
​ ​ ​ ​

2 2 7
Locus is x1 + y1 + 12x1 + = 0 which represent a circle.
5
​ ​ ​ ​

The centre of the circle is (-6, 0).

47. The ends of the latus rectum of the parabola y 2 =4x are __________.
A) (1, ±2) B) (±4, 2) C) (5, 8) D) (0, 3)

Answer: A,
Solution:
(1, ±2) are the only points on y 2 =4x

48. Length of the normal chord of the parabola, y 2


π
= 4x, which makes an angle of with the axis of x is:
4

A) 8 B) 8 C) 4 D)​ 4 ​

Answer: B,
Solution:
N : y + tx = 2t + t
3
; Slope of the tangent is 1
hence − t = 1 ⇒ t = −1 ⇒ coordinates of P are (1, – 2)
Hence parameter at Q = t2 = −t 1 −
2

t1
= 1 + 2 = 3

Therefore Coordinates at Q are (9, 6)


−−−−−−− –
Therefore l(P Q) = √64 + 64 = 8√ 2

= my 2 , the axis is __________


49. For the curves x
A) X-axis B) Y-axis C) both 1 and 2 D) None

Answer: A,
Solution:
A parabola of the form y2=4ax or y2=-4ax the axis of the parabola is X-axis

50. If the circle x2 + y 2 + 6x − 2y + k = 0 bisects the circumference of the circle x2 + y 2 + 2x − 6y − 15 = 0 then k is equal to
__________
A) 21 B) -21 C) 23 D) -23

Answer: D,
Solution:
Let,
S 1 = x2 + y 2 + 6x − 2y + k = 0

2 2
and S 2 = x + y + 2x − 6y − 15 = 0

Since, S 1 bisects S 2 , then


​ ​

Chord of S 2 = diameter of S 1 ​ ​

Equation of the chord is S 1 − S 2 = 0 ​ ​

Therefore (x2 + y 2 + 6x − 2y + k) − (x2 + y 2 + 2x − 6y − 15) = 0


⇒ 4x + 4y + k + 15 = 0
Centre of the circle S 2 is (-1, 3). ​

Since, equation of the chord passes through (-1, 3).


Therefore 4(−1) + 4(3) + k + 15 = 0
⇒ −4 + 12 + k + 15 = 0
⇒ k = −23

51. The equation of the chord of the parabola y 2


= 4x having (3, −2) as its midpoint is ___________
A) x + y + 1 = 0 B) x + y = 0 C) x + y − 1 = 0 D) x − y − 1 = 0

Answer: C,
Solution:
y 2 − 4x = 0; (x1 y 1 ) = (3, −2) ​ ​

S 1 = S 11 ⇒ yy 1 − 2(x + x1 ) = y 1 2 − 4x1
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

⇒ −2y − 2(x + 3) = 4 − 12 ⇒ x + y − 1 = 0.

52. The equation to the normal to the circle x2 + y 2 -2x-2y-2=0 the point (3, 1) on it is _______.
A) X = 1 B) y = 1 C) y = 2 D) y = -1

Answer: B,
Solution:
centre of the circle = (1, 1)
1−1
slope of the normal = =0
3−1

Equation of the normal is y = 1

53. The locus of the mid-point of the line segment joining the focus to a moving point on the parabola y2 = 4ax is another parabola with
directrix
a a
A) x=-a B) x=− C) x=0 D) x=
2 2
​ ​

Answer: C,
Solution:
Let P (h, k) be the mid-point of the line segment joining the focus (a, 0) and a general point Q(x, y) on the parabola. Then,
x+a y
h = ,k = ⇒ x = 2h − a, y = 2k
2 2
2
Put these values of x and y in y = 4ax, we get
2
4k = 4a (2h − a)
2 2 2 2
⇒ 4k = 8ah − 4a ⇒ k = 2ah − a
2 2
S o, locus of P (h, k) is y = 2ax − a

a
2
⇒ y = 2a (x − )
2
a a
I ts directrix is x − = − ⇒ x = 0.
2 2

54. Consider the circle, S : x2 + y 2 − 10x = 0 and a point P (7, 11)


Statement – 1: Point P lies outside the circle S.
Statement – 2: If power of a point P with respect to a given circle is positive then the point P lies outside the circle.
A) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true, and Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1.
B) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true, and Statement-2 is not a correct explanation for Statement-1.
C) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false. D) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.

Answer: A,
Solution:
S ≡ x2 + y 2 − 10x = 0
S 11 = (7)2 + (11)2 − 10 (11)

= 49 + 121 − 110
= 60 > 0

∴ P lies outside the circle.

55. If only one common tangent can be drawn to the circles x2 2


+ y – 2x– 4y– 20 = 0 and (x + 3)
2
+ (y + 1)
2 2
= p , then p =

A) 20 B) 16 C) 49 D) 10

Answer: D,
Solution:
2
For the circle x + y 2 − 2x − 4y − 20 = 0, C 1 = (1, 2) and radius r = 5 ​

2 2 2
For the circle (x + 3) + (y + 1) = p , C 2 = (−3, −2) and r 2 = p ​ ​

Given number of common tangents is 1


⇒ C 1 C 2 = ∣r1 − r2 ∣
​ ​ ​ ​

⇒ 5 = ± (5 − p)
⇒ p = 0or10.

= mx + c(m ≠ 0) to be a tangent to the parabola y 2 = 4ax is ______.


56. The condition for a straight line y
A) c = am B) m = ac C) a = cm D) c2 = am

Answer: C,
Solution:
The ‘x’ coordinates of the points of intersection of the line y=mx+c and the given parabola are
Given by equation m2 x2 + 2x (mc − 2a) + c2 = 0 ….(1)
The given line will touch the parabola.
⇔discriminant of (1) is zero
2
⇔4(mc − 2a) − 4m2 c2 = 0
⇔ 16a (a − mc = 0)
a
⇔ a = mc or = ​

57. The equation of the parabola having focus (0, –2) and directrix y – 2 = 0 is
A) y 2 = 8x B) y 2 =– 12x C) x2 = 4y D) x2 =– 8y

Answer: D,
Solution:
Focus = (0, –2) = (0, –a) ⇒ a = +2
Equation of the parabola is x2
= −4ay .;
⇒ x2 = −4 (2) y ⇒ x2 = −8y

58. The power of the centre ofx2 2


+ y – 8x + 4y– 10 = 0 with respect to 5x2 + 5y
2
+ 4x– 2y– 1 = 0 is
119 119 111
A) 119 B) C) D)
2 10 4
​ ​ ​

Answer: A,
Solution:
2 2
x + y – 8x + 4y– 10 = 0

g =– 4, f = 2, c =– 10 Center = (– g, – f ) = (4, – 2)
2 2
s 11 = 5(4) + 5(−2) + 4(4)– 2(– 2)– 1

= 5(16) + 5(4) + 16 + 4– 1

= 80 + 20 + 16 + 4– 1 = 119

59. The point (1, 4) lies inside the circle x2


+ y 2 − 6x − 10y + p = 0 which does not touch or intersects the coordinate axes then
A) 0 < p < 29 B) 25 < p < 29 C) 9 < p < 25 D) 9 < p < 29

Answer: B,
Solution:

CP < r < 3
CP 2 < r < 9
25 < p < 29

60. The equations to the transverse common tangents to the circles x2 + y – 4x– 10y + 28 = 0 , x
2 2
+ y
2
+ 4x– 6y + 4 = 0 are
A) x– 1 = 0; 3x + 4y– 21 = 0 B) x– 1 = 0; 3x + 4y– 5 = 0 C) y– 1 = 0; 3x + 4y– 5 = 0 D) x + 1 = 0; 3x + 4y + 21 = 0

Answer: A,
Solution:
2
For the circle x + y 2 − 4x − 10y + 28 = 0
⇒ C 1 = (2, 5) and r1 = 1
​ ​

2 2
For the circle x + y + 4x − 6y + 4 = 0
⇒ C 2 = (−2, 3) and r2 = 3
​ ​

The internal centre of similitude is


1 (−2) + 3 (2) 1 (3) + 3 (5) 9
=( , ) = (1, )
1+3 1+3 2
​ ​ ​

The equation to the pair of transverse common tangent is


2
9 9 81
[x + y − 2 (x + 1) − 5 (y + ) + 28] = (1 + − 4 − 45 + 28)(x2 + y 2 − 4x − 10y + 28)
2 2 4
​ ​ ​

2
y 7 1
⇒ (−x − + ) = (x2 + y 2 − 4x − 10y + 28)
2 2 4
​ ​ ​

⇒ 3x2 + 4xy − 24x − 4y + 21 = 0


⇒ x(3x + 4y) − 24x − 4y − 21 = 0
= (x + l)(3x + 4y + m)
3l + m = −24; 4l = −4 ⇒ l = –1 and m = −21
The equations to the transverse common tangents are
x − 1 = 0, 3x + 4y − 21 = 0.

= 1 by the circle x2 + y 2 = 4 as diameter is


61. The equation of the circle on the chord intercepted on 2x + 3y
A) 13 (x − y ) − 4x − 6y − 50 = 0 B) 13 (x + y ) + 4x − 6y − 52 = 0 C) 13 (x2 + y 2 ) − 4x − 6y − 52 = 0
2 2 2 2

D) 13 (x2 + y 2 ) − 4x + 6y − 50 = 0

Answer: C,
Solution:
Let S≡ x2 + y 2 = 4 and L ≡ 2x + 3y − 1 = 0
Equation to any circle is S + λL = 0
x2 + y 2 − 4 + λ (2x + 3y − 1) = 0 -------(1)
x2 + y 2 + 2λx + 3λy − λ − 4 = 0

2g = 2λ, g = λ, 2f = 3λ, f =
2


2x + 3y − 1 = 0; 2 (λ ) + 3 ( ) − 1 = 0; 4λ + 9λ − 2 = 0
2

2
13λ = 2; λ =
13

From (1)
2
x2 + y 2 − 4 + (2x + 3y − 1) = 0
13

2 2
13 (x + y ) − 52 + 4x + 6y − 2 = 0
13 (x2 + y 2 ) + 4x + 6y − 52 = 0

62. If the external centre of similitude of the circles x2 + y 2 − 2x − 4y + 4 = 0 and x2 + y 2 + 4x − 2y + 1 = 0 is Q then Q =


A) (−4, −3) B) (4, 3) C) (4, −3) D) (−4, 3)
Answer: B,
Solution:
C 1 = (1, 2) ; r1 = 1 + 4 − 4 = 1
​ ​ ​

C 2 = (−2, 1) ; r2 = 4 + 1 − 1 = 2
​ ​ ​

−2 − 2 1 − 4
External centre of similitude = ( , )
1−2 1−2
​ ​

= (4, 3)

63. The equation of tangent to the parabola y 2 − x + y + 1 = 0 at (3, 1) is _______


A) x + 3y = 0 B) x − 3y = 0 C) x + 3y + 1 = 0 D) x − 3y + 2 = 0

Answer: B,
Solution:
y 2 − x + y + 1 = 0; (x1 , y 1 ) = (3, 1) ​ ​

1 1
S 1 = 0 ⇒ yy 1 − (x + x1 ) + (y + y 1 ) + 1 = 0
2 2
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

1 1
⇒ y − (x + 3) + (y + 1) + 1 = 0 = x − 3y = 0
2 2
​ ​

64. The Centre of circle inscribed in square formed by the lines


x2 − 8x + 12 = 0 and y 2 − 14y + 45 = 0, is
A) (4, 7) B) (7, 4) C) (9, 4) D) (4, 9)

Answer: A,
Solution:
Given, circle is inscribed in Square formed by the lines
x2 − 8x + 12 = 0 and y 2 − 14y + 45 = 0,
⇒ x = 6 and x = 2, y = 5 and y = 9
which could be plotted as

Where, ABCD clearly forms a square


Centre of inscribed circle
= Point of intersection of diagonals
= Mid-point of AC or BD
2+6 5+9
=(
),( ) = (4, 7)
2 2
​ ​

⇒ Center of inscribed circle is (4, 7)

65. The length of the chord intercepted by the circle x2 + y 2 + 6x − 4y − 16 = 0 on the line 3x − y + 4 = 0 is _______.
A) 26 B) 2 26 C) 2 −
​ ​ 26 D) 4 26
​ ​

Answer: B,
Solution:
C = (−4, 2) , r = 16 + 4 + 16 = 6 ​

Perpendicular distance from centre to the line 3x − y +4=0


∣3 (−4) − 2 + 4∣
d= ​

32 + (−1)2 ​

10 = ​

Length of the chord = 2 r 2 − d2 ​

2
=2 (6)2 − ( 10) ​ ​

= 2 26 ​
66. The parametric representation (2 + t2 , 2t + 1) represents
A) A parabola with focus at (2, 1) B) A parabola with vertex at (2, 1) C) A parabola with focus at (1, 2) D) A parabola with vertex at (1, 2)

Answer: B,
Solution:
Put x = 2 + t2 ; y = 2t + 1
2
eliminating ‘t’ we get (y − 1) = 4 (x − 2), vertex = (2, 1).

67. If L = 0 is a straight line intersecting the circle S = 0, then the equation of the circle. passing through the points of intersection
is________.(λ is parameter)
A) S.λ + L = 0 B) S + λ − L = 0 C) S + λL = 0 D) SλL = 0

Answer: C,
Solution:
Solution Not Available

68. The equation of the chord of the circle x2 + y


2
+ 16x + 2y + 10 = 0 parallel to the chord x– 3y– 15 = 0 and which is at the same
distance from the centre is
A) x– 3y + 25 = 0 B) x– 3y– 25 = 0 C) x– 3y + 15 = 0 D) x– 3y + 5 = 0

Answer: A,
Solution:
Center of the circle is C (-8, -1). The distance from C to the given line is
|−8−3(−1)−15|
20 −−
= = 2√10
√1+9 √10

Equation of a line parallel to the given line is x − 3y + k = 0


−−
The distance from C to this line 2√10
∣ −8−3(−1)+k
∣ −−
= 2√10
∣ √1+9 ∣

⇒ |k − 5| = 20 x = 25 or – 15
∴ the equation of the required chord is x– 3y + 25 = 0.

69. The lengths of the tangenst from (0, 5) to the circles x2 + y 2 + 2x– 4 = 0, x
2 2
+ y –y + 1 = 0 are
A) Equal B) In the ratio 1 : 2 C) In the ratio 2 : 3 D) In the ratio 3 : 1

Answer: A,
Solution:
+ y + 2x– 4 = 0 , g = 1, f = 0, c =– 4 and (0, 5) = (x 1 + y )
2 2
x
1
−−−−−−−−−−−−−− − −
√s 11 = √0 + 25 + 2(0) − 4 = √21 and x + y – y + 1 = 0
−−
− 2 2

g = 0, f = −
1
, c = 1 and (0, 5) = (x1 , y1 );
2
−−
− −−−−−−− −−−−− −−
√s 11 = √0 + 25 − 5 + 1 = √21

70. If P (–3, 2) is one end of the focal chord PQ of the parabola y 2 + 4x + 4y = 0 then the slope of the normal at Q is
A) –1/2 B) 1/2 C) 2 D) -2

Answer: A,
Solution:
The equation of the tangent at (–3, 2) to the parabola y 2 + 4x + 4y = 0 is
2y + 2 (x − 3) + 2 (y + 2) = 0 ⇒ x + 2y − 1 = 0
The tangent at one end of the focal chord is parallel to the normal at the other end.
⇒ Slope of normal at Q = slope of tangent at P = –1/2

71. The eccentricity of the parabola y 2 – 2x– 6y + 5 = 0 is


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

Answer: B,
Solution:
y 2 − 2x − 6y + 5 = 0 ⇒ y 2 − 2 (3) y + 9 − 9 − 6y + 5 = 0
2
⇒ (y − 3)2 − 6y − 4 = 0 ⇒ (y − 3)2 = 6y + 4 ⇒ (y − 3)2 = 6 (y + )
3

Elecctricity of any parabola is ‘1’


72. If the line 2x + 3y + 1 = 0 intersects the circle x2 + y 2 − 2x + 5y − 1 = 0 in A and B than the circle through A, B and passing through the
origin is
A) x2 + y 2 − 8y = 0 B) x2 − y 2 − 8y = 0 C) x2 + 8y + y 2 = 0 D) None of these

Answer: C,
Solution:
Let S≡ x2 + y 2 − 2x + 5y − 1 = 0; L ≡ 2x + 3y + 1 = 0
Equation to a circle passing through A and B is S + λL = 0
x2 + y 2 − 2x + 5y − 1 + λ (2x + 3y + 1) = 0
now circle (1) passes through (0, 0)
(0)2 + (0)2 − 2 (0) + 5 (0) − 1 + λ (2 × 0 + 3 × 0 + 1) = 0; = −1 + λ = 0; = λ = 1
Equation the circle is x2 + y 2 − 2x + 5y − 1 + 1 (2x + 3y + 1) = 0;
x2 + y 2 + 8y = 0

73. For the circles x2 + y 2 = 1 and (x– 1)2 + (y– 3)2 = 4, then the line 4x– 3y = 5 is
A) Common chord B) Direct common tangent C) Transverse common tangent D) Common tangent

Answer: B,
Solution:
2
For the circle x + y 2 = 1, centre C 1 = (0, 0), r1 = 1 ​ ​

2 2
For the circle (x − 1) + (y − 3) = 4, centre C 2 = (1, 3) and r 2 = 2 ​ ​

C 1 C 2 = 1 + 9 = 10 > 3; C 1 C 2 > r1 + r2 .
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

Let L = 4x − 3y − 5 = 0
L(0, 0) = −5 < 0, L(1, 3) = 4 − 9 − 5 = −10 < 0
C 1 , C 2 lie on the same side of L = 0.
​ ​

Hence L = 0 is the direct common tangent

74. The inverse of the point (1, 2) with respect to the circle x2 + y 2 − 4x − 6y + 9 = 0, is __________
1
A) (1, ) B) (2, 1) C) (0, 1) D) (1, 0)
2

Answer: C,
Solution:
The equation of pole w.r.t. the point (1, 2) of circle x2 + y
2
− 4x − 6y + 9 = 0is

x + 2y − 2(x + 1) − 3(y + 2) + 9 = 0

⇒ x + y − 1 = 0

Since, the inverse of the point (1, 2) is the foot (α, β) of the perpendicular from the point (1, 2) to the line x + y– 1 = 0 .
β−2 (1⋅1+1⋅2−1)
Therefore
α−1
= = − 2 2
1 1 1 +1

⇒ α − 1 = β − 2 = −1

⇒ α = 0, β = 1

Hence, required point is (0, 1).

75. Find the equation of the circle touching the line 3x– 4y + 5 = 0 at (1, 2) and having the radius 5
A) x2 + y 2 − 8x + 4y − 5 = 0 B) x2 + y 2 + 4x − 12y + 15 = 0 C) x2 + y 2 + 4x + 12y + 15 = 0 D) (1) and (2)

Answer: D,
Solution:
Equation of point circle centre at (1, 2) is (x
2 2
− 1) + (y − 2) = 0
2 2
⇒ x + y − 2x − 4y + 5 = 0

Equation to any circle passing through point of intersection of a circle and a line is S + λL = 0

Any circle touching 3x– 4y + 5 = 0 at (1, 2) is S + λL = 0

− 2x − 4y + 5 + λ (3x − 4y + 5) = 0 ;
2 2
x + y
2 2
x + y − x (2 − 3λ) − 2y (2 + 2λ) + 5 + 5λ = 0
−−−−−−−−−
Radus = 5 5 2 2
= √g + f − c
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
2
;
3 2
5 = √(1 − λ
) + (2 + 2λ
) − (5 + 5λ
)
2
2
9λ 2
1 + − 3λ + 4 + 4λ + 8λ − 5 − 5λ = 25
4

⇒ λ = ±2

Required circle
+ 4x − 12y + 15 = 0;
2 2
x + y
2 2
x + y − 8x + 4y − 5 = 0

and R of tangent from the point P (2, 3) on the parabola y 2 = 4x are


76. The points of contact Q
1
A) (9, 6) and (1, 2) B) (1, 2) and (4, 4) C) (4, 4) and (9, 6) D) (9, 6) and ( , 1)
4

Answer: B,
Solution:
t1 t2 = 2
] ⇒ t1 = 1 and t2 = 2
​ ​

t1 + t2 = 3
​ ​ ​ ​

​ ​

Hence point(t21 , 2t1 ) and (t22 , 2t2 ) ​ ​ ​ ​

i.e (1, 2) and (4, 4)]

77. The lines 2x − 3y = 5 and 3x − 4y = 7 are diameters of a circle of area 154 sq. units. Then, the equation of this circle is
A) x2 + y 2 + 2x − 2y = 62 B) x2 + y 2 + 2x − 2y = 47 C) x2 + y 2 − 2x + 2y = 47 D) x2 + y 2 − 2x + 2y = 62

Answer: C,
Solution:
Since, 2x − 3y = 5 and 3x − 4y = 7 are diameters of a circle.
Their point of intersection is Centre (1, −1).
Also given, πr 2
= 154
7
⇒ r2 = 154 ×
22

⇒ r=7
Therefore, required equation of circle is
( x − 1) 2 + ( y + 1) 2 = 72
x2 + y 2 − 2x + 2y = 47

78. The equation of the tangents from the origin to x2


+ y 2 − 6x − 2y + 8 = 0 are
A) x + y = 0, 7x + y = 0 B) x − y = 0, x + 7x + y = 0 C) x − y = 0, x + 7y = 0 D) x = 0, y = 0

Answer: C,
Solution:
Equation of pair of tangents is
SS 11 = S12 ​ ​

2
(x2 + y 2 − 6x − 2y + 8) (8) = (3x − y + 8)
⇒ 8x2 + 8y 2 − 48x − 16y + 64 = 9x2 + y 2 + 64 + 6xy − 16y − 48x
⇒ x2 − 7y 2 + 6xy = 0
⇒ (x − y ) (x + 7y ) = 0
x − y = 0 & x + 7y = 0.

79. If P is a point (2,4) on the parabola y 2 = 8x and PQ is a focal chord, the coordinate of the mirror image of Q with respect to tangent at P
are given by
A) (6, 4) B) (-6,4) C) (2, 4) D) (6, 2)

Answer: B,
Solution:
Tangent at extremities of focal chord intersect at right angle at directrix (let R) P (2t2 , 4t) ⇒ t = 1
PQ is focal chord t1 t2= −1 ⇒ t1 = −1 ⇒ Q (2, −4) ​ ​ ​

2
Equation of tangent at ‘P’ ty = x + at ⇒ y = x + 2
Coordinate of R (put x = –2 ⇒ y = 0) ⇒ (–2, 0)
1
R is the mid point of Q &Q1 (mirror image of Q) ⇒ Q = (−6, 4)

+ k = 0 is a tangent to the parabola y 2 = 6x, then their point of contact is


80. If 5x − 2y
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
A) ( , ) B) ( , ) C) ( , ) D) ( , )
5 5 5 25 25 5 25 25
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​
Answer: C,
Solution:
2
Given curve y = 6x d. w. r. t ‘x’
dy
⇒ 2y =6 ​

dx
dy 3
⇒ = .... (i)
​ ​

dx y
Given equation of tangent is 5x − 2y + k = 0
5
Slope =
2

3 5 6
∴ = ⇒y=
2 5
​ ​ ​

y
2
substitute value of y in y = 6x
2
6 36
( ) = 6x ⇒ = 6x
5 25
​ ​

6
⇒x=
25

6 6
Hence, points of contact is ( , )
25 5
​ ​

Physics
81. A biconvex lens of focal length f forms a circular image of radius r of sun in focal plane. Then which option is correct?
A) πr2 αf B) πr2 αf 2 C) If lower half part is covered by black sheet, then area of the image is equal to πr2 /2
D) If is f doubled, intensity will increase

Answer: B,
Solution:

r = f tan θ
Or rαf theref ore, πr2 αf 2

82. The electric field in a region is radially out ward with magnitude E = Ar. Find the charge contained in a sphere of radius 20 cm. Given A =
100Vm-2.
A) 8.89 × 10−11 C B) 9 × 10−11 C C) 8.89 × 1011 C D) 88.9 × 1011 C

Answer: A,
Solution:
According to gauss law
q1 n
ϕ E .ds =

ε0 ​

⇒ Ar4πr2 ε0 ​

= A(4πε0 )r3 ​

100 3
= (20 × 10−2 )
9 × 109

8
= × 10−10
9

= 0.888 × 10−10
= 8.89 × 10−11

83. An electron enters into high potential region V2 from lower potential region V1 then its velocity
A) Will increase B) Will change in direction of field C) No change in direction of field D) No change in direction perpendicular to field

Answer: A,
Solution:
Electron get accelerated from low potential to high potential
so speed increase

84. With a concave lens, an object is placed at a distance x1 from the principal focus, on the principal axis. The image is formed at a distance
x2 from the principal focus. The focal length of the mirror is_______
X1 + X2 X1
A) x1 x2 B) C) D) X 1X 2
​ ​ ​

2
​ ​
​ ​

X2 ​

Answer: D,
Solution:

1 1 1
Therefore = −
f + x2 −(f + x1 )
​ ​ ​

f ​ ​

1 1 f + x1 + f + x2
= + =
​ ​

f + x2 f + x1 (f + x2 )(f + x1 )
​ ​ ​

​ ​ ​ ​

1 2f + (x1 + x2 )
Therefore = 2
​ ​

f + f x1 + f x2 + x1 x2
​ ​

f ​ ​ ​ ​

2f 2 + f (x1 + x2 ) = f 2 + f (x1 + x2 ) + x1 x2
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

f 2 = x1 x2​ ​

f = x1 x2 ​ ​

85. The electric potential (V) in volts varies with x (in metre) according to the relation V=5+4x2. The force experienced by a negative charge of
2 × 10−6 located at x = 0.5m is
A) 2 x 10-6 N B) 4 x 10-6N C) 6 x 10-6N D) 8 x 10-6N

Answer: D,
Solution:
Given, V= 5 + 4x2
Q = 2μC = 2 × 10−6 C
x = 0.5m
The force experienced by electric charge F = QE
dv
∵The relation between field and potential is E = − ​

dx
d
∴ E = − (5 + 4x2 ) = −8x ​

dx
∴ F = (−Q) (−8x) = 2 × 10−6 × 8 × 0.5
⇒ F = 8 × 10−6 N

86. Which one of the following spherical lenses does not exhibit dispersion? The radii of curvature of the surfaces of the lenses are as given in
the diagrams

A) B) C) D)

Answer: C,
Solution:
1 1 1
= ( μ − 1) (
​ − ) ​ ​

f R1 R2 ​ ​

1
For no dispersion, d { } = 0 ​

f
Or R1 = R2 ​ ​

87. When a dielectric material is introduced between the plates of a charged condenser the electric field between the plates...........................
A) decreases B) increases C) does not change D) may increase or decrease

Answer: A,
Solution:
When a dielectric material is introduced between the plates of a charged condenser then its capacitance increases therefore electric field
between its plates decreases.

88. 2
A convex lens is in contact with concave lens. The magnitude of the ratio of their focal length is . Their equivalent focal length is 30 cm.
3

What are their individual focal lengths?


A) -75, 50 B) -10, 15 C) 75, 50 D) -15, 10

Answer: D,
Solution:
3
Let focal length of convex lens is +f then focal length of concave lens would be - f.
2

From the given condition,


1 1 2 1
= − =
30 3f 3f
​ ​ ​ ​

f
f =10
Therefore, focal length of convex lens = + 10 cm
and that of concave lens = - 15 cm
Correct answer is (d).

89. In a parallel plate air capacitor of capacitance 4 F if the lower half of air space is filled with a material of dielectric constant 3, its
capacitance changes to..........................
4 8
A) F B) F C) 8F D) 12 F
3 3
​ ​

Answer: C,
Solution:
Capacitance of parallel place capacitor
ε0 A
C= = 4F

d
Capacitance of Ist half
ε0 A/2 ε0 A
C1 = =
​ ​

2d
​ ​ ​

d
4F
= =2F
2

Capacitance of IInd half


Kε0 A/2
( )
K ε0 A
C2 = =
​ ​

2
​ ​ ​ ​

d d
3
= ×4=6 F
2

C 1 and C 2 are connected in parallel.


​ ​

So, net capacitance C = C 1 + C 2 = 2 + 6 = 8 F ​ ​

90. In a parallel - plate capacitor, the region between the plates is filled by a dielectric slab. The capacitor is charged from a cell and then
disconnected from it. The slab is now taken out......
A) The potential difference across the capacitor is reduced. B) The potential difference across the capacitor is increased
C) The energy stored in the capacitor is reduced D) No work is done by an external agent in taking the slab out.

Answer: B,
Solution:
Dielectric reduces potential between plates
if dielectric is removed potential difference increases

91. The electric field ( E ) between two parallel plates of a capacitor will be uniform if
A) The plate separation (d) is equal to the area of the plate (A)
B) The plate separation (d) is greater when compared to the area of the platel (A)
C) The plate separation (d) is less when compared to the area of plate (A) D) 2 (or) 3

Answer: C,
Solution:
The separation between plates is much smaller than the area of plates.

92. μa , μb , μc are refractive indices of the media A, B, C respectively, so that μa > μb > μc . The critical angle arises when a ray of light travels
​ ​ ​ ​ ​

from.
A) C to A B) C to B C) B to A D) A to C

Answer: D,
Solution:
critical angle arices when ray travelsfrom medium of higher refractive index to medium of lower refractive index

93. The refractive index of a material of a prism of angles 45° - 45° - 90° is 1.5. The path of the ray of light incident normally on the hypotenuse
side is shown in.........

A) B) C) D)

Answer: A,
Solution:
Solution Not Available

94. When a glass prism of refracting angle 60o is immersed in a liquid its angle of minimum deviation is 30o . The critical angle of glass with
respect to the liquid medium is...............
A) 42o B) 45o C) 50o D) 52o

Answer: B,
Solution:
Given, A = 60o , δ = 30o
Refractive index of prism with respect to liquid
o o
(sin A+δ
2 )
m
sin ( 60 +30
2

)
μ= =
​ ​

sin ( 602 )
o
(sin A/2)
​ ​

sin 45o 1/ 2
= = = 2

sin 30o 1/2


​ ​ ​

1 1
Critical angle (θ c ) = sin ( ) = sin ( )
−1 −1
2
​ ​ ​

μ ​

= sin−1 (sin 45o ) = 45o

95. The capacity of parallel plate condenser depends on...........


A) the type of metal used B) The thickness of plates C) The potential applied across the plates D) The separation between the plates

Answer: D,
Solution:
kε0 A
C=

96. (A):The focal length of an equiconvex lens placed in air is equal to radius of curva­ture of either face.
(R):For an equiconvex lens radius of curva­ture of both the faces is same.
A) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion
B) If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion C) If assertion is true but reason is false
D) If assertion is false but reason is true

Answer: B,
Solution:
= R2 = R
For an equiconvex lens, R1 ​ ​

1 1 1
From, = (μ − 1) ( − )
f
​ ​ ​

R1 R2 ​ ​

[using lens maker's formula]


For lens, μ= 1.5 placed in air.
1 2
Therefore, = (1.5 − 1) ⇒ f = R
​ ​

f R

97. If a charge is enclosed by the surface of the sphere then total flux emitted from the surface will be...........
A) (the charge enclosed by surface) / ε0 ​ B) (charge enclosed by surface) ε0 ​ C) (charge enclosed by surface) / 47πε0 ​ D) 0

Answer: A,
Solution:
Gauss's law

98. When a ray of light enters from one medium to another then its velocity in second medium becomes doubled. The maximum value of
angle of incidence so that total internal reflection may not take place will be________.
A) 60° B) 90° C) 30° D) 180°

Answer: C,
Solution:
n2
Critical angle, sin ic =

​ ​

n1 ​

v1 v
sin i = = 1
​ ​

2v 1
​ ​

v2
1
​ ​

sin i = = sin 30∘


2

⇒ i = 30∘

99. Gauss’s law is true only if force due to a charge varies as....
A) r−1 B) r−2 C) r−3 D) r−4

Answer: B,
Solution:
Inverse square law forces obey Gauss's law
Ex: Gravitational force, Electrical force

100. In dispersion without deviation


A) The emergent rays of all the colours are parallel to the incident ray B) Yellow coloured ray is parallel to the incident ray
C) Only red coloured ray is parallel to the incident ray D) All the rays are parallel, but not parallel to the incident ray

Answer: B,
Solution:
Solution Not Available

101. Monochromatic light is incident on a glass prism of angle A. If the refractive index of the material of the prism is μ, a ray incident at an
angle θ , on the face AB would get transmitted through the face AC of the prism provided
1 1 1
A) θ < cos−1 [μ sin (A + sin−1 ( ))] B) θ < sin−1 [μ sin (A − sin−1 ( ))] C) θ > cos−1 [μ sin (A + sin−1 ( ))]
​ ​ ​

μ μ μ
1
D) θ > sin [μ sin (A − sin ( ))]
−1 −1

μ
Answer: D,
Solution:

Applying Snell’s law at M,


sin θ
μ=
sin r1

sin θ

r1 = sin−1 [
​ ] ​

μ
sin θ
Or sin r 1 = ​

μ ​

sin θ
Now r2 = A − r1 = A − sin−1 (
​ ​
) ​

μ
Ray of light would get transmitted from face AC if
sin θ
r2 < θc or A − sin−1 (
​ ​ ) < θc ​ ​

μ
1
Where θc = sin−1 ( ) ​ ​

μ
sin θ
sin (
−1
) > (A − θc ) ​ ​

μ
sin θ
Or > sin(A − θc ) ​ ​

μ
Therefore θ > sin−1 [μ sin (A − θc )] ​

1
Or θ > sin−1 [μ sin (A − sin−1 ( ))] ​

102. A point object is placed at a distance of 20 cm from a thin Plano convex lens of focal length 15 cm. The plane surface of the lens is now
silvered. The image created by the system is at

A) 60 cm to the left of the system B) 60 cm to the right of the system C) 12 cm to the left of the system
D) 12 cm to the right of the system

Answer: C,
Solution:
1 1 1
Refraction from lens: − =
−20 15
​ ​ ​

v1 ​


v = 60cm + ve direction

i.e. First image is formed at 60 cm to the right of lens system.


Reflection from mirror :
After reflection from the mirror, the second image will be
formed at a distance of 60 cm to the left of lens system.
Refraction from lens :
1 1 1
− = → +ve direction
60 15
​ ​ ​

v3 ​

Or v 3 =12 cm ​

Therefore, the final image is formed at 12 cm to the left of the lens system.

103. A convex lens of focal length 40 cm is in contact with a concave lens of focal length 25 cm. The power of the combination is
A) - 1.5 D B) - 6.5 D C) + 6.5 D D) + 6.67 D

Answer: A,
Solution:
1 1 1 1
p = p1 + p2 = + = + = −1.5D
f 1 ( m) f 2 ( m) 0.4 0.25
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

​ ​

′ ′
104. In the visible region the dispersive powers and the mean angular deviations for crown and flint glass prisms are ω, ω and d, d
respectively. The condition of getting dispersion with zero deviation, when the two prisms are combined is..................
2
ω d = 0 B) ω d + ωd = 0 C) ωd + ω d = 0 D) (ωd)2 + (ω d ) = 0
′ ′ ′ ′ ′ ′ ′ ′
A) ωd + ​ ​

Answer: C,
Solution:
The condition of getting dispersion with zero deviation, when two prisms are combined is
′ ′
ωd + ω d = 0

105. A ray of light passes through an equilateral prism in such a manner that the angle of incidance is equal to the angle of emergence and
each of these angles equal to 3/4 of angle of the prism. The angle of deviation is________.
A) 45° B) 39° C) 60° D) 30°

Answer: D,
Solution:
Total deviation δ is the sum of deviations at the two faces.
δ = i + e − A_________(i)
From question, the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of emergence and each of these is 3/4 of angle of the prism.
3
Therefore i A =e=
4

3
∴ δ = 2i − A = 2 × A − A
4

3 1 1
δ = ( − 1) A = A = × 60 = 30∘
2 2 2
​ ​ ​

106. The capacitance of a capacitor depends on.......


A) the geometry of the plates B) separation between plates C) the dielectric between the plates D) all the above

Answer: D,
Solution:
kε0 A
C=

107. A bi-convex lens is formed with two thin Plano-convex lenses as shown in the figure. Refractive index n of the first lens is 1.5 and that of
the second lens is 1.2. Both the curved surfaces are of the same radius of curvature R = 14 cm. For this bi-convex lens, for an object
distance of 40 cm, the image distance will be

A) -280.0 cm B) 40.0 cm C) 21.5 cm D) 13.3 cm

Answer: B,
Solution:
1 1 1 1 1
​− = = + ​ ​ ​

v u F f1 f2 ​ ​

1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
or = + +
​ ​ ​ ​

v u f1 f2
1 1 1 1 1
​ ​

= + ( n1 − 1) (
​ − ) + (n2 − 1) ( ′ − ′ )
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

u R1 R2 R1 R2 ​ ​ ​ ​

Substituting the values, we get


1 1 1 1 1 1
= + (1.5 − 1) ( − ) + (1.2 − 1) ( − )
−40 14 ∞ ∞ −14
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

v
Solving this equation, we get
V=+40cm

108. A beam of light consisting of red, green and blue colours is incident on a right-angled prism. The refractive indices of the material of the
prism for the above red, green and blue wavelengths are 1.39, 1.44 and 1.47 respectively. The prism will

A) separate the red colour from the green and blue colours B) separate the blue colour from the red and green colours
C) separate all the three colours from one another D) not separate even partially any colour from the other two colours

Answer: A,
Solution:
The colours for which i> θ c ,will get total internal reflection : i> θ c or sin i> sin θ c ​ ​ ​

1
or sin 45∘ > ​

μ
1 1
or > or for which
2
​ ​

μ ​

μ > 2 or μ > 1.414 ​

Hence, the rays for which μ > 1.414 will get TIR.
For green and blue μ > 1.414, so they will suffer TIR on face AC. Only red comes out from this face.
Correct option is (a).

109. A prism is made up of material of refractive index 3. The angle of the prism is A. If the angle of minimum deviation is equal to the angle

of the prism, then the value of A is.................


A) 30o B) 45o C) 60o D) 75o

Answer: C,
Solution:
Given μ 3, δ m = A = ​ ​

(sin A+δ2 )
m ​

For prism, μ =

(sin A2 )

A+A
sin 2
3=

sin A2
​ ​

sinA
3=
sin A2
​ ​

2 sin A2 cos A2
⇒ 3=
​ ​

Sin A2
​ ​

A 3
cos =

2 2
​ ​

A
⇒ cos = cos 30o
2

A
= 30o
2

⇒ A = 60o

110. The graph between angle of deviation (δ ) and angle of incidence (i) for a triangular prism is represented by

A) B) C) D)

Answer: C,
Solution:
We know that the angle of deviation depends upon the Angle of incidence. If we determine experimentally, the angles of deviation
corresponding to different angles of incidence and then plot i (on-x-axis) and δ (on-y-axis), we get curve as shown in figure.

Clearly if angle of incidence is gradually increased, from a small value, the angle of deviation first decreases becomes minimum for a
particular angle of incidence and then begins to increase.

111. An isosceles prism of angle 120° has a refractive index 1.44. Two parallel rays of monochromatic light enter the prism parallel to each
other in air as shown. The rays emerging from the opposite face

A) are parallel to each other B) are diverging C) make an angle 2 [sin-1 (0.72) - 30° ] with each other
-1
D) make an angle 2 sin (0.72) with each other

Answer: C,
Solution:
The diagram representation of the given problem is shown in figure.
From figure it follows that ∠i = ∠A = 30∘
From Snell’s law, n1 sin i = n2 sin r
1.44 sin 30∘
Or sin r = = 0.72
1

Now ∠δ = ∠r − ∠i = sin−1 (0.72) − 30∘

Therefore θ = 2(∠δ) = 2{sin−1 (0.72) − 30∘ }

112. A given ray of light suffers minimum deviation in an equilateral prism P. Additional prisms Q and R of identical shape and of the same
material as P are now added as shown in the figure. The ray will suffer

A) greater deviation B) no deviation C) same deviation as before D) total internal reflection

Answer: C,
Solution:
Figure (a )is part of an equilateral prism of figure (b) as shown in figure which is a magnified image of figure (c). Therefore, the ray will suffer
the same deviation in figure (a).and figure (c).

NOTE Questions are often asked based on part of a prism. For example, section shown in figure (a) is part of a prism shown in figure (c).

113. A glass prism of refractive index 1.5 is immersed in water (refractive index 4/3). A light beam incident normally on the face AB is totally
reflected to reach the face BC if

A) sinθ >8/9 B) 2/3<sinθ <8/9 C) sinθ <2/3 D) None of these

Answer: A,
Solution:
Let θc be the critical angle at face BC, then

μw 4/3 8
sin θc = = =

3/2 9
​ ​ ​ ​

μg ​
Angle of incidence at face BC is i = θ
Total internal reflection (TIR) will take place on this surface if,
8
i > θc or θ > θc or sin θ > sinθc or sin θ >
9
​ ​ ​ ​

Correct option is (a).

114. A parallel plate capacitor has a capacitance of 10 μF without dielectric. A dielectric of dielectric constant 2 is used to fill exactly half the
thickness between the plates. The capacitance in μF , now is..........................
A) 10 B) 20 C) 15 D) 13.33

Answer: D,
Solution:
Capacitance, without dielectric, C a ​ = 10 μF
Dielectric constant, K = 2
Thickness of slab, t = d/2
where, d = distance between the plates of the capacitor
Aε0
From formula, C a =

​ ​

d
Aε0
With dielectric, C =

t
d−t+

K ​

Aε0 Aε0
= = d
​ ​

d − d2 + 2Kd d
2 + 2K
​ ​

​ ​ ​ ​

2Aε0
=

d (1 + K1 )

2C a
=

1 + K1

2 × 10 2 × 10 × 2
= =
1 + 12 3
​ ​

= 13.33 μF
115. A small straight rod is placed at an inclination with the optical axis of a thin lens as shown in the figure. The base of the rod is on the
optical axis and at a distance 2f (f = focal length of the lens) form the lens. The image of the rod would be

A) a straight line leaning towards the lens B) a straight line leaning away from the lens C) a curve leaning towards the lens
D) a curve leaning away from the lens

Answer: C,
Solution:
The top portion of the rod is at a distance of > 2f . So ‘v’ is less than 2f for this portion. So the image would lean towards the lens. The image
would not be a straight line as the lateral magnification is not the same as the longitudinal magnification.

116. A parallel plate capacitor with plates of area 1m2 each, are at a separation of 0.1 m. If the electric field between the plates is 100N C −1
C2
,the magnitude of charge on each plate is (Take ε0 = 8.85 × 10−12 )
N m2
​ ​

A) −10 B) −10 C) −10 D) 6.85 × 10 −10


8.85 × 10 C 7.85 × 10 C 9.85 × 10 C C

Answer: A,
Solution:
The electric field between two plates is
σ q
E= = ​ ⇒ q = EAε0
​ ​

ε0 ​ Aε0 ​

= (100) (1) (8.85 × 10−12 )


q = 8.85 × 10−10 C
117. The charge on 4 μF capacitor, in the given circuit is

A) 24 μC B) 30 μC C) 100 μC D) 2.4 μC

Answer: A,
Solution:

V2 4 2 2V 1
= = ⇒V2 = …………….(1)
​ ​

6 3 3
​ ​ ​ ​ ​

V1 ​

2V 1
V 1 + V 2 = 10 = V 1 + = 10 ⇒ V 1 = 6V

3
​ ​ ​ ​ ​

q = CV = 4 × 10 × 6 = 24 × 10−6
−6

= 24μC .
118. A
A capacitor is made of a flat plate of area A and a second plate of stair-like structure as shown in the figure. The area of each stair is
3

and the height is d. The capacitance of the arrangement is

∈0 A 6∈0 A 3∈0 A 11∈0 A


A) B) C) D)
​ ​ ​ ​

3d 11d 18d
​ ​ ​ ​

d
Answer: D,
Solution:
ε0 A
First capacitance C 1 =

3d
​ ​

ε0 A ε0 A
2nd capacitance = =
​ ​

3 (2d) 6d
​ ​

rd
ε0 A ε0 A
3 capacitance = =
​ ​

3 (3d) 9d
​ ​

ε0 A ε0 A ε0 A
C eq = C 1 + C 2 + C 3 = + +
​ ​ ​

3d 6d 9d
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

(6ε0 + 3ε0 + 2ε0 ) A


=
​ ​ ​

18d

11ε0 A
=

18d

119. In the circuit shown in the figure, the total charge is 750μC and the voltage across capacitor C2 is 20V. Then the charge on capacitor C 2 ​ ​

is :

A) 160μC B) 450μC C) 590μC D) 650μC

Answer: C,
Solution:

q2 + q3 = 750
​ ​

q2 + 160 = 750

q2 = 590

120. A charge q is placed at the centre of the open end of a cylindrical vessel. The flux of the electric field through the surface of the vessel is

A) zero B) C) D) none

Answer: C,
Solution:
Solution Not Available

Chemistry
121. From the solution of an electrolyte, one mole of electrons will deposit at cathode, ________
A) 63.5 gm of Cu B) 24 gm of M g C) 11.5 gm of N a D) 9.0 gm of Al

Answer: D,
Solution:
One mole of electrons (i.e., 1 F ) will deposit 1 g eq.
27
Eq. wt. of Al = = 9
3

122. On passing C ampere of electricity through an electrolyte solution for t seconds, m gram metal deposits on cathode, The eq.wt.of metal
is _________
Ct C ×m 96500 × m C × t × 96500
A) E= B) E= C) E= D) E=
m × 96500 t × 96500 C ×t
​ ​ ​

m
Answer: C,
Solution:
1 F (96500 C) deposits 1 g eq., i.e.,
m
E= × 96500
C ×t

123. LIST - 1 LIST - 2


1) Reduction
A) One faraday
2) 96500 coulomb
B) Anode
3) 6.24 x 1018 electrons
C) Cathode
4) Oxidation
D) 1 coulomb
5) Z x 96,500
The correct match is
ABCD
A) 5 4 2 3 B) 1 2 4 3 C) 2 4 1 5 D) 5 2 1 3

Answer: C,
Solution:
A: One-Faraday equal to 96500 coulomb
B. Anode undergoes oxidation
C. Cathode undergoes reduction
D. 1 Coulomb is equal to Z × 96, 500

124. KI in acetone, undergoes S N 2 reaction with each P , Q, R and S . The rates of the reaction vary as......

A) P >Q>R>S B) S > P > R > Q C) P > R > Q > S D) R>P >S>Q


Answer: B,
Solution:
Acetone is an aprotic solvent and can dissolve both the nucleophile and the substrate and thus S N 2 reaction is favoured. Also ​

S.
1o alkyl halide but (C- Cl). B.E. is decresed by electron withdrawing [C 6 H 5 C O]group, (a case of I-effect).Thus,maximum
​ ​

rate in S N 2 reaction

Q. 20 alkyl halide, rate is minimum

P. CH 3 ​ − Cl 1o alkyl halide
R. 1o alkyl halide but allylic 1o carbocation is resonance stabilised in S N 1 reaction

Thus, reactivity order is S >P >R>Q

125. Which one of the following carboxylic acids undergoes decarboxylation easily?

A) C 6 H 5 − CO − CH 2 − COOH
​ ​ ​ B) C 6 H 5 − CO − COOH
​ ​ C)

D)

Answer: A,
Solution:
C6 H5 − CO − CH2 − COOH undergoes decarboxylation easily as it is β− keto acid. The thermal decarboxylation of β− keto acid is easy.
​ ​ ​

126. which one of the following compounds undergoes decarboxylation upon heating?

A) B) C)

D)

Answer: D,
Solution:
β−Keto acids are decarboxylated by heating.

127. The number of Faradays needed to reduce 4 gm equivalents of Cu2+ to Cu metal will be ________
1
A) 1 B) 2 C) D) 4
2

Answer: D,
Solution:
1 gram equivalents requires 1 F.
Therefore 4 gm equivalents of Cu2+ to Cu metal will be requires 4F

128. The number of coulombs required to deposit 5.4g. of Aluminium when the given electrode reaction is represented as
Al3+ + 3e− → Al
5
A) 1.83 × 10 C B) 57900C C) 5.86 × 105 C D) 3F

Answer: B,
Solution:
Al3+ + 3e− → Al
For 1 mol (27.0g) of aluminium = 3 × 96500
3 × 96500
1g of Al requires =
27.0

3 × 96500 × 5.4
5.4g of Al requires = = 57900C
27

129. Electrolysis of 50% H2 SO4 produces _____ ​ ​

A) H2 S2 O8 at anode B) H2 SO5 at cathode C) H2 at anode D) H2 O2 at anode and cathode


​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

Answer: A,
Solution:
Electrolysis of H2 SO4 ​ ​

electrolysis
H 2 S O4

⇌ H + HSO− 4 ​ ​
+

+ −
At cathode: 2H + 2e → H2 ​


At anode: 2HSO4 → H2 S2 O8 + 2e ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

peroxydisulphuric acid

130. The potential of the cell below was 1.05V . What is the pH ?
P t ∣H 2 (1atm)∣ H + (aq ) ∣∣ Ag + (0.1 M ) Ag

(Given, E ∘ (Ag ) = 0.799 V )


A) 10.50 B) 5.25 C) 1.00 D) 7.00

Answer: B,
Solution:
1
H2 + Ag + ⟶ H + + Ag
2

E ∘ = EAg

− EH∘
= 0.799V − 0V = 0.799V ​

log [ ]
0.05961 (H + )
Ecell = E ∘ −
1 (H2 )1/2 (Ag + )
​ ​ ​

(H + )
⇒ 1.05 − 0.799 = −0.0591 log [ ]
(0.1)

(H + )
⇒ −4.24 = log [ ]
(0.1)

(H + )
⇒ 5.75 × 10−5 =
0.1

⇒ (H + ) = 5.75 × 10−6
⇒ pH = − log (H + )
⇒ pH ≈ 5.25

131. At anode in the electrolysis of fused sodium chloride .......................


A) N a+ is oxidised B) Cl− is oxidised C) Cl− is reduced D) N a is reduced

Answer: B,
Solution:
During electrolysis:
f usion
N aCl N a+ + Cl− ​

− −
At anode: 2Cl → Cl2 + 2e (Oxidation) ​

132. During electrolysis of fused N aOH (Wardha):


A) O2 is liberated at cathode B) HO2 is liberated at cathode C) H 2 is liberated at anode D) O2 is liberated at anode
​ ​ ​ ​

Answer: D,
Solution:
+ − −
In water N aOH splits into N a ions and OH ions when electrolyzing a basic solution, the OH ions undergo the following overall reaction
at the anode:

At anode: 4OH → O2 + 4e− + 2H 2 O
​ ​

133.
Toluene

Here R and S are respectively...


A) Benzyl chloride, p−chlorobenzene B) Benzoyl chloride, p−chlorobenzene C) p−Chlorobenzene, p−chlorobenzene
D) o−Chlorobenzene, p−chlorobenzene

Answer: A,
Solution:

134. The function of a salt bridge is..........................


A) to provide a link between two half cells B) to allow ions to go from one cell to another C) to keep the emf of the cell positive
D) to maintain electrical neutrality of the solution in two half cells

Answer: D,
Solution:
A Salt bridge, in electrochemistry, is a laboratory device used to connect the oxidation and reduction half-cells of a galvanic cell, a type of
electrochemical cell, it maintains electrical neutrality with in the internal circuit, preventing the cell from rapidly running its reaction to
equilibrium.

135. DMF

C 2 H5 Cl + KNO2 → A(major)

The bond absent in ′ A′ is :


A) C − N B) C − O C) C − H D) C − C

Answer: B,
Solution:
Ethyl chloride on reaction with potassium or sodium nitrite gives nitroethane as the major product. Dimethyl Formamide (DMF) is used as
solvent.
C 2 H5 Cl + KNO2 → C 2 H5 NO2 + KCl

Structure of C2 H5 NO2 :
C– N, C– C, C– H are present, But C– O bond is absent.

136. The standard reduction potentials of Cu2+ ∣Cu and Cu2+ ∣Cu+ are 0.337V and 0.153V, respectively. The standard electrode potential
of Cu+ ∣Cu half cell is:
A) 0.184V B) 0.827V C) 0.521V D) 0.490V

Answer: C,
Solution:
Cu2+ + 2e− → Cu ......(i) E1− ​

Cu2+ + e− → Cu+ ....... (ii) E2− ​

Net equation (Cu+ + e− → Cu) .......(iii) E3− ​

n1 E1− − n2 E2− 2 × 0.337 − 1 × 0.153


E3− = = = 0.521V
​ ​ ​ ​

1
​ ​ ​

n3 ​

137. For the following cell,


Ag ∣∣Ag+ ∣∣ AgCl ∣∣Cl− ∣∣ Cl2 , Pt
​ ​ ​ ​ ​

ΔGof (AgCl) = 109KJ/mol ​

ΔGof (Cl− ) = −129KJ/mol ​

ΔGof (Ag+ ) = 78KJ/mol ​

Eo of the cell is _________


A) −0.60V B) 0.60V C) 6.0V D) None of these

Answer: A,
Solution:
For the given cell, Ag ∣∣Ag ∣AgCl− ∣∣ Cl2 , Pt
+
​ ​ ​

The cell reactions are as follows


At anode: Ag → Ag+ + e−
− −
At cathode: AgCl + e → Ag (s) + Cl
+ −
Net cell reaction: AgCl → Ag + Cl
ΔGoreaction = ∑ ΔGop − ∑ ΔGoR ​ ​ ​

= (78 − 129) − (−109)


= +58KJ/mol
ΔGo = −nFEo
58 × 103 J = −1 × 96500 × Eocell ​

−58 × 1000
Eocell = = −0.6V
96500
​ ​

138. Deduce from the following E o values of half cells, what combination of two half cells would result in a cell with the largest potential?
I)A → A+ + e− ; E o = −0.24 V II)B − → B + e− ; E o = −2.1 V
III)C → C 2+ + 2e− ; E o = −0.38 V IV )D− → D + e− ; E o = −0.59 V
A) I and IV B) II and III C) III and IV D) I and II

Answer: D,
Solution:
Cell constructed with lowest & highest S.R.P has largest emf. i.e., from I & II
I)A → A+ + e− ; E 0 = −0.24 V
II)B − → B + e− ; E 0 = −2.1 V

139. For the cell, Hg, Hg 2 C l2 ∣Cl− (0.1 M ) ∣∣Cl− (0.01 M ) ∣Cl2 , P t
​ ​ ​


Ecell is 1.10 V
​ . Hence, E cell is _________ ​

A) 1.1601 V B) 1.171 V C) 1.0409 V D) 1.0409 V

Answer: A,
Solution:
∘ 0.06 [Cl− ] cathode
E cell = Ecell − log
1 [Cl− ] anode
​ ​ ​ ​

0.01
= 1.1 − 0.06 log
0.1

= 1.16 V

140. What is Z in the following sequence of reaction?


Mg H2O
2−methyl−2−bromopropane


X ​
Z
Dry ether
A) Propane B) 2−methyl propene C) 2−methyl propane D) 2−methyl butane

Answer: C,
Solution:
Halo alkanes form Grignard reagents on reaction with magnesium in dry ether and Grignard reagents undergo hydrolysis to form alkanes.

141. The potential of hydrogen electrode of pH = 10 with respect to standard hydrogen electrode is
A) −0.0591 V B) −0.591 V C) 0.2 V D) 0

Answer: B,
Solution:
For, hydrogen electrode
pH = 10 , [H+ ] = 10−10 M
1
H+ + e − → H 2
2
​ ​

0.0591 [ H2 ]
Ecell = Eo − log +

1 [H ]
​ ​ ​

Eo = 0; log H 2 = 0 because ​

0.0591 1
Ecell = − log ( −10 ) − 0.0591 × 10
1 10
​ ​ ​

Ecell = −0.591 V.

142. Using the standard electrode potentials given below identify the correct statements from the following.
F e2+ + 2e− → F e; E ∘ = −0.44V
Cu2+ 2e− → Cu; E ∘ = +0.34V
Ag + + e− → Ag; E ∘ = +0.80V
(i) Copper can displace iron from F eSO 4 solution. ​

(ii) Iron can displace copper from CuSO 4 solution. ​

(iii) Silver can displace copper from CuSO 4 solution. ​

(iv) Iron can displace silver from AgN O 3 solution. ​

A) (i), (ii) B) (ii), (iii) C) (ii), (iv) D) (i), (iv)

Answer: C,
Solution:
F e2+ + 2e− → F e; E ∘ = −0.44
Cu2+ 2e− → Cu; E ∘ = +0.34
Ag + 1e− → Ag; E ∘ = +0.80
If a metal have negative electrode potential than metal easily displace, other metal, i.e. F e can displace Cu and Ag.
Therefore, option C is correct.
143. What is Z in the following sequence of reactions?

A) B) C) −CH 3 ​ D) −CH 2 − CH 3
​ ​

Answer: D,
Solution:
(i) This is friedel craft acylation, here para product form as major product due to ortho, para directing nature of Cl− group.

(ii)

∴ (Z ) is −CH 2 − CH 3 .
​ ​
144. Arrange the following bromides in the order of reactivity in undergoing SN 1 reaction. ​

A) i > iii > ii > iv B) iv > ii > iii > i C) i > ii > iii > iv D) ii > iv > iii > i

Answer: A,
Solution:
As stability of carbocation is in order
→ 3∘ > 2∘ > 1∘
So the order of SN 1 reaction in alkyl halide.is 3∘ > 2∘ > 1∘ .

This order is basically based on the stability of carbocations which are formed after the removal of halide ion.
So, the correct order is i > iii > ii > iv

145. Consider the following reaction.

Which of the following statements are correct?


a. I is the major product of the reaction
b. II is the major product of the reaction
c. Formation of I is in accordance with Saytzeff's rule
d. II is more stable because it is more substituted.
A) a, c B) b, c C) a, d D) b, d

Answer: D,
Solution:
b, d statements are correct.
According to Saytzeff Rule implies that base-induced eliminations (E2 ) will lead predominantly to the olefin in which the double bond is more

highly substituted.
In a given reaction, II is the major product of the reaction and II is more stable because it is more substituted.

146. What are A, B and C in the following reaction sequence?


HBr KCN H+ /H2 O
Ethene A B C

​ ​ ​

A) A: CH 3 C H 2 B r , B: CH 3 C H 2 C N , C: CH 3 C H 2 C O 2 H . B) A: CH 3 = CHBr , B: CH 2 = CHCN , C: CH 2 = CHCOOH .


​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

C) A: CH 2 = CHBr , B: CH 3 CH 2 CN , C: CH 3 CO 2 H . D) A: CH 3 CH 2 Br , B: CH 3 CH 2 N C , C: CH 3 CH 2 N HCH 3 .
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

Answer: A,
Solution:
Ethene form halo alkane on reaction with hydrogen halide.
HBr
C 2H 4
​ ​ ​ CH 3 C H 2 B r
​ ​ ​

Bromo ethane
Bromo ethane on reaction with KCN forms ethyl amide.
KCN
CH 3 C H 2 B r​ ​ ​ CH 3 C H 2 C N ​ ​ ​

−KBr Ethyl cynide


Ethyl cynide on hydrolysis form propanoic acid.
H + /H 2 O
CH 3 C H 2 C N CH 3 C H 2 C OOH

​ ​ ​ ​ ​

∴ A: CH 3 C H 2 B r, B: CH 3 C H 2 C N , C: CH 3 C H 2 C OOH .
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

147. Wurtz reaction of bromoethane gives n−butane. Sodium salt of X on heating with sodalime also results in n−butane. Compound X is
A) CH 3 C H 2 C H 2 C OOH
​ ​ ​ B) CH 3 (CH 2 )3 C OOH ​ ​ C) CH 3 (CH 2 )4 C OOH
​ ​ ​ D) CH 3 C H 2 C OOH
​ ​

Answer: B,
Solution:
Bromo ethane react with sodium in dry ether to give n−butane. This reaction is known as Wurtz reaction.
CH 3 − CH 2 − Br + 2N a + Br − CH 2 − CH 3 → CH 3 − CH 2 − CH 2 − CH 3
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

CaO
CH 3 − CH 2 − CH 2 − CH 2 − COOH + N aOH
​ ​ CH 3 − CH 2 − CH 2 − CH 3 + N a2 C O3
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

Therefore, X = CH 3 (CH 2 )3 C OOH ​ ​ ​

+ 2B(+aq) ⇌ A2+
148. For a reaction, A(s) 12 ∘ ∘
(aq ) + 2B (s) , K c is 10 at 25 C . The Ecell of the corresponding cell is:
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

(F = 96500 C mol−1 )
A) 0.708V B) 0.534V C) 0.355V D) 0.453V

Answer: C,
Solution:
A (s) + 2B + (aq ) ⇌ A+2 (aq ) + 2B (s)
n=2
k C = 1012

T = 25∘ C + 273 = 298 K


R = 8.314 J/mol.K
F = 96500 C mol−1
∘ 2.303RT
Ecell = ​ log k C ​ ​

nF
2.303 × 8.314 × 298
= × log 1012 [∵ log 1012 = 12 × log 10 = 12]
2 × 96500

2.303 × 8.314 × 298


= × 12
2 × 96500

68470.179
= = 0.355 V .
193000


Therefore, Ecell is 0.355 V . ​

149. Identify Z in the following sequence of reactions.


(i)alc.K OH (C H3 C O) O/Δ
Re d hot 2

C 2 H4 Br2 −−−−−−→ X −−−−−→ Y −−−−−−−−→ Z


N aN H2 F e tube Anhyd.AlC l3
873k

A) Acetophenone B) Anisole C) Toluene D) Chlorobenzene

Answer: A,
Solution:
150. Which of the following reasons support that arylhalides are less reactive than alkyl halides towards nucleophilic substitution reactions ?
a. The formation of more stable arenium ion
b. Partial double bond character of C -X bond
c. Longer C - X bond
d. sp2 carbon bonded to X .is more electronegative
A) a, b B) b, c C) b, d D) a, d

Answer: C,
Solution:
Aryl halides are less reactive than alkyl halides towards nucleophilic substitution reactions due to following reactions.
(b) Partial double bond character of C-X bond.

2 3
(d) sp carbon bonded to X is more electronegative than the sp carbon bonded halogen.
151. The correct order of rates of C − Br bond ionization of the following bromides is

A) a > c > b B) a > b > c C) b > c > a D) b > a > c

Answer: D,
Solution:
The order of bond ionization in given compounds is b > a > c.
Due to π bonds, C − Br bond in the compounds b and a bond ionization is more.

152. Rank the following in order of decreasing rate of solvolysis with aqueous ethanol (fastest → slowest)

A) 2 > 1 > 3 B) 1 > 2 > 3 C) 2 > 3 > 1 D) 1 > 3 > 2

Answer: C,
Solution:
Rate of solvolysis ∝ stability of C⊕

153. The final product B of the below reaction sequence is:

A) CH 3 C H 2 C H 2 OH
​ ​ ​ B) CH 3 C H = CH 2
​ ​ C) CH 3 C H 2 C H 2 B r D) (CH 3 C H 2 C H 2 )2 O
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

Answer: C,
Solution:
The final product B of the reaction sequence is shown below.
154. The electrode potentials for
M 2+ (aq ) + e− → M + (aq )
M + (aq ) + e− → M (s)
0
are +0.15 V and +0.50 V respectively. The value of EM 2+ /M will be ​

A) 0.150 V B) 0.300 V C) 0.325 V D) 0.650 V

Answer: C,
Solution:
The expression of free energy is given by, [ΔG0 ] = −nF E 0
Thus For n =1
−ΔG01 = nE10 ​ ​

= E10 ​

−ΔG02 = nE20 ​ ​

= E20 ​

−ΔG02 = nE20 ​ ​

= E20 ​

For n = 2
−ΔG03 = nE30 ​ ​

= 2E30 ​

For reaction M 2+ (aq) + 2e− → M (s)


Therefore,
−ΔG03 = (−)ΔG01 + (−)ΔG02​ ​ ​

2E30 = (E10 + E20 )


​ ​

=0.15 + 0.5
E30 = 0.325V
​ ​

155. Which of the following compounds will form the precipitate with aq. AgN O3 solution most readily?

A) B) C) D)

Answer: A,
Solution:
Given reaction is an example of SN 1 reaction. Which depend upon stability of carbocation.

156. Which of the following is correct?


A) Electrons flow from copper electrode to zinc electrode B) Current flows from zinc electrode to copper electrode
C) Cations move toward copper electrode D) Cations move toward zinc electrode

Answer: C,
Solution:
Daniel cell is an electrochemical cell in which Cu acts as cathode and Zn acts as an anode. In Daniel cell,
2+
Electrons flow from Zn (anode) to Cu (cathode), Current flows from Cu (cathode) to Zn (anode). and Cu ions (cations) move towards Cu
(cathode) and accumulated as Cu metal.
Hence, the correct option is 3.

alc. KOH HBr NaI


157. CH3 − CH(Br) − CH3 A B C
acetone
​ ​ ​ ​ ​

peroxide
The product C is
A) CH3 − CH2 − CH2 − I B) CH3 − CH(I) − CH3
​ ​ ​ ​ ​
C) CH3 − CHI − CH2 − I D) CH3 − CH = CH − I
​ ​ ​

Answer: C,
Solution:
This process is used to form alkyl iodide as a product.
Alcohol KOH is dehydrohalogenating agent and peroxide is used to form anti-markovnikov product.
alc.KOH HBr NaI
CH3 − CHBr − CH3 CH3 − CH = CH2 CH3 CH2 CH2 Br CH3 CH2 CH2 I
acetone
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

peroxide

158. Which one of the following compounds most readily undergoes substitution by SN 2 mechanism? ​

A) A B) B C) C D) D

Answer: B,
Solution:
The increasing order of the nucleophilic substitution by SN 2 mechanism is tert - alkyl halide < sec alkyl halide < primary alkyl halide.

Compound B is primary alkyl halide.


Hence it most readily undergoes substitution by SN 2 mechanism. ​

159. Consider the following bromides

The correct order of SN1 reactivity is


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

Answer: B,
Solution:
In B, the carbocation formed is resonance stabiised. So this is the most reactive compound. In C, the carbocation formed is 2∘ . In A, the
carbocation formed is 1∘ . Therefore, C is more stable than A. So, the order is B > C > A.

160. In the electrochemical cell


H 2 (g ) 1 atm ∣H + (1m) ∣∣ Cu2+ (1M ) ∣∣ Cu (s)
​ ​ ​

Which one of the following statements is true ?


A) H 2 is cathode, Cu is anode B) Oxidation occurs at Cu electrode C) Reduction occurs at H 2 electrode
​ ​

D) H 2 is anode, Cu is cathode

Answer: D,
Solution:
At anode, oxidation takes place and at cathode reduction takes place.
H 2 is anode and Cu is cathode.

NINE EDUCATION
[VDN SR-001] EAMCET WEEKLY TEST - RESULTS
MATHEMATICS PHYSICS CHEMISTRY TOTAL
ROLL
STUDENT NAME MARKS MARKS MARKS MARKS
NUMBER RIGHT WRONG LEFT RIGHT WRONG LEFT RIGHT WRONG LEFT RIGHT WRONG LEFT
(80) (40) (40) (160)
241147 ABHIRAM SINGH THAKUR 61 18 1 61 30 9 1 30 28 9 3 28 119 36 5 119
241088 JAGRUTHI BILLA 50 30 0 50 23 17 0 23 33 7 0 33 106 54 0 106
241043 DEVRAJ SANNIDHANAM 51 28 1 51 24 16 0 24 30 10 0 30 105 54 1 105
241152 VVIHAR CHILUKURI 56 24 0 56 20 20 0 20 29 11 0 29 105 55 0 105
241108 SREEJA PULIPATI 56 23 1 56 20 20 0 20 28 12 0 28 104 55 1 104
241094 VAIBHAV VENKATA 53 27 0 53 27 12 1 27 24 16 0 24 104 55 1 104
241219 AHTESHAM HUSSAIN KHAN 60 20 0 60 22 18 0 22 20 20 0 20 102 58 0 102
241073 SRIHARSHA PAIDI 55 25 0 55 20 20 0 20 27 13 0 27 102 58 0 102
241281 N SANKALP 47 33 0 47 26 14 0 26 22 18 0 22 95 65 0 95
241133 SHREYAS REDDY VANGALA 43 37 0 43 19 21 0 19 31 9 0 31 93 67 0 93
241153 PRAHLAD KEMBA 42 38 0 42 22 18 0 22 28 11 1 28 92 67 1 92
241076 TEJASWI PITLA 52 28 0 52 16 24 0 16 24 16 0 24 92 68 0 92
241156 KRISHNA ANKUR REDDY 44 8 28 44 13 1 26 13 33 4 3 33 90 13 57 90
241168 DANSHEEL VUPPALA 47 33 0 47 17 23 0 17 25 15 0 25 89 71 0 89
241157 SAAI SASHAANK 50 30 0 50 18 22 0 18 20 20 0 20 88 72 0 88
241101 SANSITHA GARGI DADI 48 32 0 48 20 20 0 20 20 20 0 20 88 72 0 88
241014 ABISHA RIKHIL KATURI 48 32 0 48 17 20 3 17 22 18 0 22 87 70 3 87
241030 PRACHET KASAM 46 34 0 46 21 19 0 21 19 21 0 19 86 74 0 86
241021 KARTHIKEYA REDDY 47 33 0 47 16 24 0 16 22 18 0 22 85 75 0 85
241044 SHANMUKHI KVSHSN 43 34 3 43 19 21 0 19 22 18 0 22 84 73 3 84
241142 AGASTYA CHORNOOR 43 37 0 43 17 23 0 17 22 18 0 22 82 78 0 82
241063 SAI VARSHA GAGELPALY 42 38 0 42 19 20 1 19 21 19 0 21 82 77 1 82
241089 EEKSHITH KOTHA REDDY 50 30 0 50 12 28 0 12 19 21 0 19 81 79 0 81
241070 PRANEEL RAM JELLA 38 42 0 38 22 18 0 22 21 19 0 21 81 79 0 81
241075 RUTHWIZ BUDDHAVARAPU 42 38 0 42 14 26 0 14 25 15 0 25 81 79 0 81
241221 ANISH CHANDRA DESHABOINA 44 36 0 44 12 28 0 12 24 16 0 24 80 80 0 80
241002 CHINMAY CHARAN ALUVALA 49 30 1 49 12 27 1 12 18 21 1 18 79 78 3 79
241065 HAASINI KAJA 41 39 0 41 17 23 0 17 21 19 0 21 79 81 0 79
241184 HARSHITHA C 47 33 0 47 10 30 0 10 22 18 0 22 79 81 0 79
241092 DHRUVA SARVANG DUSA 38 42 0 38 17 23 0 17 23 17 0 23 78 82 0 78
241182 NIKHIL KUMAR 43 37 0 43 16 24 0 16 19 21 0 19 78 82 0 78
241167 VASANTH KARTHIKEYAN TR 45 35 0 45 19 21 0 19 14 26 0 14 78 82 0 78
241171 ABHIRAM VENKATASAI KOUNDINYA BHATTIPROLU 43 37 0 43 16 24 0 16 18 22 0 18 77 83 0 77
241082 SAI ADVAITH REDDY REDDYREDDY 37 43 0 37 15 25 0 15 25 15 0 25 77 83 0 77
241007 VISHISHTA RAGHUNANDAN 42 30 8 42 12 8 20 12 23 14 3 23 77 52 31 77
241040 RIYA SANDILYAN 29 26 25 29 20 20 0 20 27 13 0 27 76 59 25 76
241003 VARSHITH REDDY 53 26 1 53 12 27 1 12 11 18 11 11 76 71 13 76
241203 ADITYA SRIRAM BANDARU 43 37 0 43 12 28 0 12 20 19 1 20 75 84 1 75
241273 PALAKURTHY ABHINAV 39 41 0 39 15 25 0 15 21 19 0 21 75 85 0 75
241027 RISHI SAI SRIRAMA 34 46 0 34 14 26 0 14 27 12 1 27 75 84 1 75
241233 ARNAV RAO GANDRA 40 39 1 40 13 27 0 13 21 19 0 21 74 85 1 74
241085 LAKSHMI MEGHA VARUN SUNKU 40 31 9 40 15 20 5 15 19 10 11 19 74 61 25 74
241135 ARNNAV BISWAL 33 47 0 33 17 23 0 17 23 17 0 23 73 87 0 73
241110 NEHA DILLIKAR 38 40 2 38 14 26 0 14 21 19 0 21 73 85 2 73
241068 SHANMUKHA MASAM 33 47 0 33 21 19 0 21 19 21 0 19 73 87 0 73
241188 NAGA HAWEESHWAR PENTAMSETTY 39 41 0 39 11 29 0 11 22 18 0 22 72 88 0 72
241124 ABHINANDAN T 44 36 0 44 11 29 0 11 16 24 0 16 71 89 0 71
241204 ANIKET RM 32 48 0 32 19 21 0 19 20 20 0 20 71 89 0 71
241207 KAMALINI KEERTHI VINGUNTA VENKATA 37 43 0 37 12 28 0 12 22 18 0 22 71 89 0 71
241236 KARAN CHAKRA TEJA POTTURU 39 41 0 39 19 21 0 19 13 27 0 13 71 89 0 71
241254 KHUSHALY GANDI 40 39 1 40 14 26 0 14 17 23 0 17 71 88 1 71
241245 SANKEERTH AKELLA 40 40 0 40 18 22 0 18 13 27 0 13 71 89 0 71
241028 SRI CHARAN BINGI 45 34 1 45 9 31 0 9 17 11 12 17 71 76 13 71
241253 HARI HARAN KAVATI 37 43 0 37 13 27 0 13 20 20 0 20 70 90 0 70
241227 HETHAV SENA JAYAM 40 40 0 40 14 26 0 14 16 24 0 16 70 90 0 70
241198 JAGRUTHI BUSHARAJU 38 42 0 38 13 27 0 13 19 21 0 19 70 90 0 70
241087 NAVADEEP LAKSHMAN 34 46 0 34 16 24 0 16 20 20 0 20 70 90 0 70
241119 HASINI PERUMANDLA 46 34 0 46 8 32 0 8 15 25 0 15 69 91 0 69
241222 JOSHUA VIKSHAN DASARI 33 47 0 33 12 28 0 12 24 15 1 24 69 90 1 69
241081 MEGHANA KATKURI 46 34 0 46 9 28 3 9 14 15 11 14 69 77 14 69
241208 PRACHI JAIN 36 41 3 36 12 28 0 12 21 19 0 21 69 88 3 69
241231 SIDDI GANESH K 50 30 0 50 10 30 0 10 9 31 0 9 69 91 0 69
241078 SOHAN M 38 34 8 38 10 30 0 10 21 18 1 21 69 82 9 69
241055 ANUDEEPTHI REDDY G 39 41 0 39 14 26 0 14 15 25 0 15 68 92 0 68
241036 BHARATH KRISHNA 35 44 1 35 14 26 0 14 19 21 0 19 68 91 1 68
241058 HARICHANDANA KARRI 39 41 0 39 12 28 0 12 17 23 0 17 68 92 0 68
241037 RASHMI GONELA 39 41 0 39 7 33 0 7 22 18 0 22 68 92 0 68
241137 SAHASRA SRI GUKANTI 38 42 0 38 15 25 0 15 15 25 0 15 68 92 0 68
241024 SATHWIK BATHARAJU 40 40 0 40 15 25 0 15 13 27 0 13 68 92 0 68
241013 SUBHAN RAID PC 33 46 1 33 16 24 0 16 19 21 0 19 68 91 1 68
241274 MAMIDALA VIVEK 38 40 2 38 11 29 0 11 18 22 0 18 67 91 2 67
241096 MEET JAIN 32 48 0 32 13 25 2 13 22 18 0 22 67 91 2 67
241160 ANUSHKA DOSHETTY 39 41 0 39 12 28 0 12 15 25 0 15 66 94 0 66
241105 BALAGOPI CHARAN TANGELLA 25 55 0 25 19 21 0 19 22 18 0 22 66 94 0 66
241022 MITALI NAVLE 34 46 0 34 15 24 1 15 17 23 0 17 66 93 1 66
241278 P VISHNU VARDHAN 38 42 0 38 11 29 0 11 17 23 0 17 66 94 0 66
241006 AKSHAT SINGH 29 50 1 29 14 26 0 14 22 18 0 22 65 94 1 65
241145 KARTHIKA SAI KOSARAJU 35 45 0 35 15 25 0 15 15 25 0 15 65 95 0 65
241265 LAKSHMI NARAYANA REDDY 35 45 0 35 15 25 0 15 15 24 1 15 65 94 1 65
241132 SUMYUKTHA P 35 45 0 35 10 30 0 10 20 20 0 20 65 95 0 65
241176 ABHIGNA BABBELLAPATI 32 48 0 32 10 30 0 10 22 18 0 22 64 96 0 64
241128 SAI HRUTHIKA J 37 43 0 37 11 29 0 11 16 24 0 16 64 96 0 64
241218 SHRESHTA AINDLAWAR 37 42 1 37 15 24 1 15 12 28 0 12 64 94 2 64
241220 SIDDHARTH BELLARY 37 42 1 37 14 26 0 14 13 26 1 13 64 94 2 64
241126 SREYAS K 27 53 0 27 13 27 0 13 24 16 0 24 64 96 0 64
241091 GOWTHAMI B 25 53 2 25 18 21 1 18 20 19 1 20 63 93 4 63
241269 KOUSHIK REDDY 32 48 0 32 16 24 0 16 15 23 2 15 63 95 2 63
241210 NAGA AKSHAY CHUMBALKAR 38 42 0 38 8 32 0 8 17 23 0 17 63 97 0 63
241095 SRISHANTH SRIVATHSAVA GADDAM 30 50 0 30 14 26 0 14 19 21 0 19 63 97 0 63
241041 YASHVEER MANIKANTA 38 32 10 38 11 4 25 11 14 25 1 14 63 61 36 63
241163 SAI SHREYAS REDDY 33 40 7 33 12 24 4 12 17 23 0 17 62 87 11 62
241025 SHLOAK NAVLE 37 43 0 37 12 28 0 12 13 27 0 13 62 98 0 62
241031 SRIVALLI V 28 51 1 28 11 28 1 11 23 16 1 23 62 95 3 62
241071 TARINI DEETI 37 43 0 37 11 29 0 11 14 26 0 14 62 98 0 62
241048 ABHINAV REDDY BASI 34 46 0 34 13 27 0 13 14 26 0 14 61 99 0 61
241053 ATHARVA G 36 44 0 36 10 30 0 10 15 24 1 15 61 98 1 61
241134 HASYA REDDY VANGALA 29 50 1 29 14 24 2 14 18 20 2 18 61 94 5 61
241032 SAI PRAGNA YERRAMSETTY 33 47 0 33 11 29 0 11 17 23 0 17 61 99 0 61
241017 SARIKA RAMPELLI 38 33 9 38 15 25 0 15 8 32 0 8 61 90 9 61
241146 SRISATYA KUDUPUDI 27 53 0 27 13 27 0 13 21 18 1 21 61 98 1 61
241154 SUKEERTHI GURRAM 26 54 0 26 16 24 0 16 19 21 0 19 61 99 0 61
241174 ADITYA GOPARAJU 33 47 0 33 15 25 0 15 12 28 0 12 60 100 0 60
241212 HARSHITH WEPURI 35 45 0 35 11 29 0 11 14 26 0 14 60 100 0 60
241118 ROHIT KOTTI 31 49 0 31 16 24 0 16 13 27 0 13 60 100 0 60
241181 SAI ABHINAV REDDY KONDAM 24 49 7 24 14 24 2 14 22 18 0 22 60 91 9 60
241216 SRI VAREN TN 33 47 0 33 14 26 0 14 13 27 0 13 60 100 0 60
241141 VEDASVI DASARI 39 40 1 39 10 30 0 10 11 28 1 11 60 98 2 60
241228 LEVLIN JETTY 42 38 0 42 7 33 0 7 10 30 0 10 59 101 0 59
241223 RUTHVIK SRI VISWA TEJ DEVARAPU 30 50 0 30 11 29 0 11 18 18 4 18 59 97 4 59
241103 SAMHITHA BOLLAMPALLY 30 50 0 30 9 31 0 9 20 20 0 20 59 101 0 59
241035 SREE GURU PREM CHAND ACHARI SARABU 36 44 0 36 11 29 0 11 12 28 0 12 59 101 0 59
241244 ABHINAV SURYA SUNKARANAM 37 43 0 37 11 29 0 11 10 30 0 10 58 102 0 58
241100 ANWITHA LASYA PRIYA P 40 35 5 40 11 28 1 11 7 26 7 7 58 89 13 58
241034 ARWIN TEJ AKULA 28 51 1 28 12 27 1 12 18 22 0 18 58 100 2 58
241199 KARTHIK VENAPALLY 27 53 0 27 16 24 0 16 15 25 0 15 58 102 0 58
241008 HEMANTH MADDIRALA 31 49 0 31 9 31 0 9 17 23 0 17 57 103 0 57
241234 JAYA RACHA VAIBHAVA KRISHNA VADLAKUNTA 30 7 43 30 12 4 24 12 15 7 18 15 57 18 85 57
241097 PRAJWAL REDDY PANDIRI 30 49 1 30 11 29 0 11 16 24 0 16 57 102 1 57
241248 VINDHYA NALLA 34 45 1 34 13 27 0 13 10 30 0 10 57 102 1 57
241225 DEEPENDU KRISHNA MAKULA 32 48 0 32 15 25 0 15 9 31 0 9 56 104 0 56
241264 M SHRITAN 27 53 0 27 13 27 0 13 16 24 0 16 56 104 0 56
241261 RAJANALA KRISHNA SHARATH 38 42 0 38 8 32 0 8 10 30 0 10 56 104 0 56
241004 SRIJANI CHITTANOORI 30 50 0 30 10 30 0 10 16 24 0 16 56 104 0 56
241209 ANIKETH PALLEY 26 5 49 26 9 21 10 9 20 20 0 20 55 46 59 55
241144 ASHRAYA VARMA 29 51 0 29 11 29 0 11 15 25 0 15 55 105 0 55
241232 HAPPY KEERTAN RAJ GUNDETI 33 47 0 33 10 30 0 10 12 28 0 12 55 105 0 55
241127 REDDYPALLI SHASHANK 30 49 1 30 5 35 0 5 20 20 0 20 55 104 1 55
241010 RISHIK R 35 45 0 35 7 33 0 7 13 27 0 13 55 105 0 55
241064 SRI CHARAN TEJA SIDDIPALLI 24 56 0 24 12 28 0 12 19 21 0 19 55 105 0 55
241148 THRIPURA BUGGA 30 50 0 30 12 28 0 12 13 27 0 13 55 105 0 55
241155 DHRONA KONERU 33 46 1 33 9 22 9 9 12 16 12 12 54 84 22 54
241240 DINESH SANGAPAKA 30 50 0 30 15 25 0 15 9 31 0 9 54 106 0 54
241164 PRAJWAL TARAN BANDARI 31 48 1 31 8 30 2 8 15 24 1 15 54 102 4 54
241077 RISHITHA KAMMARI 29 51 0 29 12 28 0 12 13 27 0 13 54 106 0 54
241276 CH SHIVANANDA REDDY 31 49 0 31 11 29 0 11 11 29 0 11 53 107 0 53
241112 NISHANTH CHOWDARY PARITALA 32 39 9 32 9 21 10 9 12 23 5 12 53 83 24 53
241186 RAM YASWANTH MUKKU 26 52 2 26 16 24 0 16 11 29 0 11 53 105 2 53
241083 SAMANVITHA ADHI 31 49 0 31 14 26 0 14 8 32 0 8 53 107 0 53
241046 SUBRAMANYAM KVSHSN 32 48 0 32 12 28 0 12 9 31 0 9 53 107 0 53
241015 VARUN T 27 53 0 27 10 30 0 10 16 24 0 16 53 107 0 53
241115 VEDA SREE SADU 31 49 0 31 6 34 0 6 16 24 0 16 53 107 0 53
241109 AKHIL INDIRALA 30 50 0 30 12 28 0 12 10 30 0 10 52 108 0 52
241120 AKSHARA REDDY MANNE 25 54 1 25 14 25 1 14 13 27 0 13 52 106 2 52
241243 GOPIKA BOMMIREDDY 29 51 0 29 12 28 0 12 11 29 0 11 52 108 0 52
241217 VIRAJ CHENNABOINA 25 55 0 25 14 26 0 14 13 27 0 13 52 108 0 52
241202 AKSHARA REDDY AENDRA 30 50 0 30 10 30 0 10 11 29 0 11 51 109 0 51
241033 ANIRUDH G 25 55 0 25 13 27 0 13 13 27 0 13 51 109 0 51
241226 SAISREEJA KADAVERGU 28 51 1 28 9 31 0 9 14 24 2 14 51 106 3 51
241165 SATHVIK VEDANT KANDALA 29 51 0 29 12 28 0 12 10 30 0 10 51 109 0 51
241090 HARSHITH BURNAPELLY 29 51 0 29 11 29 0 11 10 30 0 10 50 110 0 50
241009 SATHVIK B 21 59 0 21 12 28 0 12 17 23 0 17 50 110 0 50
241102 VARSHITH KUMAR 17 63 0 17 19 21 0 19 14 26 0 14 50 110 0 50
241230 TANISHQ MINOCHA 24 56 0 24 13 26 1 13 12 27 1 12 49 109 2 49
241045 VENKATA SRI SATYA VISWAS RAVU 23 57 0 23 15 25 0 15 11 29 0 11 49 111 0 49
241131 VICKYATH MATTAM 32 48 0 32 10 30 0 10 7 33 0 7 49 111 0 49
241249 VISHNU TEJA VADDE 30 50 0 30 12 28 0 12 7 33 0 7 49 111 0 49
241224 ASHUTOSH MUDDAM 26 54 0 26 13 27 0 13 9 31 0 9 48 112 0 48
241190 KUSHAL GUNDRATHI 26 54 0 26 12 27 1 12 10 30 0 10 48 111 1 48
241166 MANYA PV 30 50 0 30 10 30 0 10 8 32 0 8 48 112 0 48
241270 TEJASWI DASARI 28 52 0 28 9 31 0 9 11 29 0 11 48 112 0 48
241080 CHANDRIKA BOKKALA 21 59 0 21 11 29 0 11 15 25 0 15 47 113 0 47
241260 DASARI GOUTHAM 25 55 0 25 12 28 0 12 10 30 0 10 47 113 0 47
241093 KOVIDH PREETHAM GUNTHETI 27 53 0 27 8 32 0 8 12 27 1 12 47 112 1 47
241150 BHAVISHYA REDDY KODIGANTI 24 56 0 24 8 32 0 8 14 26 0 14 46 114 0 46
241074 PRATHIKSHA ANUGU 23 57 0 23 10 30 0 10 13 27 0 13 46 114 0 46
241019 TANVI LANKALA 23 56 1 23 9 31 0 9 14 26 0 14 46 113 1 46
241262 DASARI ALEKHYA 19 55 6 19 16 20 4 16 10 29 1 10 45 104 11 45
241106 GREESHMA K 20 56 4 20 10 29 1 10 15 24 1 15 45 109 6 45
241180 HANUMAN SAI ANIRUDH MITTAINTI 21 59 0 21 15 25 0 15 9 31 0 9 45 115 0 45
241069 NIDHAAN PATEL KANDULA 26 54 0 26 9 31 0 9 10 30 0 10 45 115 0 45
241241 PATTABHI RAM KAMANCHI 25 55 0 25 8 32 0 8 12 28 0 12 45 115 0 45
241159 RISHIKESH P 21 58 1 21 13 26 1 13 11 28 1 11 45 112 3 45
241107 SATHWIK BHARADWAJ 24 56 0 24 8 32 0 8 13 27 0 13 45 115 0 45
241038 SREE DHANVI G 21 59 0 21 11 29 0 11 13 26 1 13 45 114 1 45
241213 SUPRAJ PREETHAM RAJ ADIRALA 25 51 4 25 11 29 0 11 9 30 1 9 45 110 5 45
241161 VANSHIKA GUNTAKA 25 55 0 25 9 31 0 9 11 29 0 11 45 115 0 45
241061 JASON JOHN 18 12 50 18 10 20 10 10 16 24 0 16 44 56 60 44
241170 MOHAMMED ABDUL JAWWAD 24 52 4 24 11 29 0 11 9 30 1 9 44 111 5 44
241005 SADHGUN REDDY 22 58 0 22 14 26 0 14 8 32 0 8 44 116 0 44
241026 VIKRAM ADITHYA KONKA 24 56 0 24 11 29 0 11 9 31 0 9 44 116 0 44
241057 ABHINAYA REDDY SAMALA 21 59 0 21 10 30 0 10 12 28 0 12 43 117 0 43
241079 JITHENDRA SARLA 22 58 0 22 7 31 2 7 14 24 2 14 43 113 4 43
241123 KARTHIK TEJA TANNERU 30 23 27 30 3 11 26 3 10 19 11 10 43 53 64 43
241051 SRAVAN KANDA 20 54 6 20 8 31 1 8 15 25 0 15 43 110 7 43
241229 SRINANDAN NETHI 22 58 0 22 9 30 1 9 12 28 0 12 43 116 1 43
241193 THARUNI KUTHADI 22 58 0 22 7 33 0 7 14 25 1 14 43 116 1 43
241039 RAMYA G 23 57 0 23 12 28 0 12 7 33 0 7 42 118 0 42
241049 RUTHVIKA ROOPA GUTHA 23 57 0 23 8 31 1 8 11 29 0 11 42 117 1 42
241211 SAITEJA BOKKA 17 52 11 17 10 26 4 10 15 24 1 15 42 102 16 42
241056 SATHVIK REDDY BIJJULA 27 53 0 27 11 29 0 11 4 36 0 4 42 118 0 42
241140 TEJASWIN SAI RAAVI 35 45 0 35 5 11 24 5 2 5 33 2 42 61 57 42
241183 SHAIK SOHA KHADRI 19 61 0 19 13 27 0 13 9 31 0 9 41 119 0 41
241185 GAURAV JAJU 17 63 0 17 10 30 0 10 12 28 0 12 39 121 0 39
241258 JESSE TREVOR GORINKALA 22 58 0 22 11 29 0 11 6 34 0 6 39 121 0 39
241084 LAKSH VANGALA 23 57 0 23 6 34 0 6 10 30 0 10 39 121 0 39
241172 NAGA CHAITANYA SAATHVIK KVSN 21 56 3 21 6 30 4 6 12 26 2 12 39 112 9 39
241114 SAI MADHAV KOTIKE 16 64 0 16 10 30 0 10 13 27 0 13 39 121 0 39
241023 NASREEN PARVEEN PATAN 26 54 0 26 6 34 0 6 6 34 0 6 38 122 0 38
241173 PRASHANSA GADDAM 18 62 0 18 7 33 0 7 13 27 0 13 38 122 0 38
241018 SARAT CHANDRA KOMPALLI 12 11 57 12 8 15 17 8 18 22 0 18 38 48 74 38
241012 AKSHAYA RACHA 19 61 0 19 7 33 0 7 11 29 0 11 37 123 0 37
241138 GURU KRISHNA RAGHAVA 17 63 0 17 9 31 0 9 11 29 0 11 37 123 0 37
241263 SNIKITHA PRIYADARSHINI 19 61 0 19 8 32 0 8 10 30 0 10 37 123 0 37
241279 K AKSHAYA 15 34 31 15 15 21 4 15 6 22 12 6 36 77 47 36
241242 MOHITH SAI MARRIBOINA 20 60 0 20 6 33 1 6 10 30 0 10 36 123 1 36
241195 JEYANTH REDDY CHALAMALA 16 64 0 16 7 33 0 7 9 31 0 9 32 128 0 32
241257 RADHE MUKUNDH GUBBA 15 62 3 15 7 33 0 7 9 31 0 9 31 126 3 31
241271 THARUN PAMU 15 14 51 15 1 5 34 1 2 4 34 2 18 23 119 18

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