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(1001CJA106216230178) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME JEE (Advanced)


FULL SYLLABUS
(Academic Session : 2023 - 2024)
08-04-2024

JEE(Main + Advanced) : ENTHUSIAST COURSE ALL STAR BATCH (SCORE ADVANCED)


ANSWER KEY PAPER (OPTIONAL)
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)
A. B,D B,C B,C A,B A,B,C,D A,B
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. B D A C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II (i)
A. 1.20 1.00 0.22 to 0.24 3.10 1.50 to 1.70 10.40 to 10.60
Q. 7 8 9
SECTION-II (ii)
A. 3 3 6

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)
A. A,B,C,D A,B,C,D A,B,D A,C,D A,B,C,D A,C,D
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. C D A A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II (i)
A. 330.00 to 342.00 0.75 to 0.80 4.00 2.00 190.60 to 190.90 143.50 to 143.60
Q. 7 8 9
SECTION-II (ii)
A. 5 1 6

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)
A. A,D B,C A,B,D B,C B,C A,B,C,D
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. B C A B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II (i)
A. 55.00 66.00 0.12 to 0.13 0.04 0.00 6.28 to 6.30
Q. 7 8 9
SECTION-II (ii)
A. 5 4 8

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS Hence, there is no flow of charge
SECTION-I (i)
1. Ans ( B,D )
By applying Kirchhoff's Law
q −40 + q 24 + q 36 + q
−4 + + + + =0
4 4 3 6
q q q q
−4 + − 10 + + 8 + + 6 + = 0
4 4 3 6
q q q q
+ + + =0⇒q=0
4 4 3 6

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2. Ans ( B,C ) 6. Ans ( A,B )
The electrostatic force between the
hemispherical shells is
σ1 σ2 πR2 Q 2Q πR2
F= =
2εo 2πR2 8πR2 2ε0
2
Q
=
16πε0 R2
The net electric potential at the centre 'O' of the
shell is
KQ 2kQ 2KQ Q Δ x = n2AC – n1BS1
Vo = + = =
R 2R R 2πε0 R
AC = dsin θ tan θ
3. Ans ( B,C ) d sin θ sin i
BS1 =
3R2
R cos θ
VCM = ω√R2 − = ω (from pure rolling)
4 2 By Snell's Law n1 sini = n2 sin θ ⇒ Δ x = 0
1 2 1 2
mgh = mvcm + mR2 ω2 (from PART-1 : PHYSICS
2 2 5
conservation of energy) SECTION-I (ii)

10gh
7. Ans ( B )
∴ VCM = √ Total charge in an element = Rd θ × λ 0 sin θ
13
On revolving this ring we get a sphere of charge
4. Ans ( A,B )
δnet = δ1 + δ2 +. . . . . +δn density = Rdθλ0 sin θ which is a constant.
2πR sin θRdθ
Where all have same magnitude and alternate Basic concept of potential VA – VB = E.R
deviations are in opposite directions. 8. Ans ( D )
5. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) Total charge in an element = Rd θ × λ 0 sin θ
On revolving this ring we get a sphere of charge
density = Rdθλ0 sin θ which is a constant.
2πR sin θRdθ
Basic concept of potential VA – VB = E.R
9. Ans ( A )
The Δ U of the system should be zero. μ0 m
ϕ = Li = × πa2
or n1 CV (ΔT1 ) + n2 CV (ΔT2 ) = 2 2πr3
μ0 mπa2 m
∴ T1 = T ⇒i= ⇒i∝
2πr L3 r3
equating no. of moles, μ0 mπ 2 a4
m′ = πa2 i =
(2P ) (2V ) 2πr3 L
PV P V P V
= 1 1 and = 1 2 km2 π 2 a4
RT RT RT RT F=
PV = P1V1 and 4PV = P1V2 2πr7 L
m2 dr
∴ 4V1 = V2 W = ∫ F dr ∝ ∫
r7
3V 12V 5P m2
V1 = : V2 = and P1 = W ∝
5 5 3 r6

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10. Ans ( C ) 2. Ans ( 1.00 )
μ0 m
ϕ = Li = × πa2
2πr3
μ0 mπa2 m
⇒i= ⇒i∝
2πr3 L r3
μ0 mπ 2 a4
m′ = πa2 i =
2πr3 L
km2 π 2 a4
F= v1cos θ = v2sin2 θ
2πr7 L
m2 dr
W = ∫ F dr ∝ ∫ v1 = 2v2 sin θ
r7
m2 3 5
W ∝ v1 = 2v2 ( ) ⇒ v2 = v1
r6 5 6

PART-1 : PHYSICS Using work energy theorem


SECTION-II (i) ℓ
F ℓ (cos θ − cos θ0 ) − m2 g (sin θ0 − sin θ)
2
1. Ans ( 1.20 ) 1 1
= m1 v21 + m2 v22
2 2
4 3 ℓ 4 3
20ℓ ( − ) − 20 × ( − )
5 5 2 5 5
1 1 25
= × 5v21 + × 2 × v2
2 2 36 1
50 2
2 (4ℓ − 2ℓ) = (5 + )v
1
36
4 × 2.3 × 36
v1cos θ = v2sin2 θ ⇒ v1 = √ = 1.2m/s
230

v1 = 2v2 sin θ v1 = 1.2 m/s


3 5 5
v1 = 2v2 ( ) ⇒ v2 = v1 v2 = v1 = 1m/s
5 6 6

Using work energy theorem 3. Ans ( 0.22 to 0.24 )


ℓ Relative velocity of the block after two collision
F ℓ (cos θ − cos θ0 ) − m2 g (sin θ0 − sin θ)
2 v
1 1
= towards right.
= m1 v21 + m2 v22 4
2 2 From conservation of momentum
4 3 ℓ 4 3
20ℓ ( − ) − 20 × ( − ) v
5 5 2 5 5 mv = m ( + vw ) + 32mvw
1 1 25 2 4
= × 5v21 + × 2 × v
2 2 36 1 So, vw = v = 10 = 0.23m/s
50 44 44
2 (4ℓ − 2ℓ) = (5 + )v
2
1 Velocity of the wagon, when the block is at rest
36
4 × 2.3 × 36 v
⇒ v1 = √ = 1.2m/s respect to ground = m/s
230 32
v1 = 1.2 m/s So, time taken
5 d d d d d 31d
v2 = v1 = 1m/s = + v + v + v + v = = 3.10 sec
6 v v
2 4 8 16

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4. Ans ( 3.10 ) PART-1 : PHYSICS
Relative velocity of the block after two SECTION-II (ii)
v 7. Ans ( 3 )
collision = towards right.
4
1
From conservation of momentum ΔE2−1 = 13.6 × z 2 [1 − ]
4
v 3
mv = m ( + vw ) + 32mvw = 13.6 × z 2 [
4 4
]

So, vw = v = 10 = 0.23m/s 1 1
44 44 ΔE3−2 = 13.6 × z 2 [ − ]
4 9
Velocity of the wagon, when the block is at rest
5
v = 13.6 × z 2 [ ]
respect to ground = m/s 36
32
So, time taken ΔE2−1 = ΔE3−2 + 74.8
d d d d d 31d
= + v + v + v + v = = 3.10 sec 3 5
v v 13.6 × z 2 [ 2
] = 13.6 × z [ ] + 74.8
2 4 8 16 4 36
5. Ans ( 1.50 to 1.70 ) 3 5
13.6 × z 2 [ − ] = 74.8
Using conservation of energy 4 36

(m ×540) + m × 1 × (100 – 20) z2 = 9


= (m × 80) + M × I × (20 – 0)
z = +3
⇒ m = 6.2 m
(0.2×540) + 0.2 × 1 × (100 – 30) 8. Ans ( 3 )
= (M + m) × 1 × (30 – 20) x(9+r) = y(14+r) _______(1)
⇒ M + m = 12.2 xr = 7.5 _______(2)
Solving equations yr = 5 _______(3)
m = 1.69 kg
M = 10.48 kg
6. Ans ( 10.40 to 10.60 )
Using conservation of energy
(m ×540) + m × 1 × (100 – 20)
By (1), (2), (3)
= (m × 80) + M × I × (20 – 0)
⇒ m = 6.2 m ⇒ x = 7.5 A ⇒ y = 5A

(0.2×540) + 0.2 × 1 × (100 – 30) from (1) and (2) r = 1 Ω


= (M + m) × 1 × (30 – 20) Z(24 + r) = x(9 + r)
⇒ M + m = 12.2
⇒ z= 3A
Solving equations
m = 1.69 kg V3 = Zr = 3V
M = 10.48 kg
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9. Ans ( 6 ) 3. Ans ( A,B,D )
The magnetic field at the focus P of the Only C will give 5-keto-2-methylhexanal upon

parabola is given by the Biot-Savart law: ozonolysis

→ = μo Id→ℓ × →r
B ∫
4π r3

4. Ans ( A,C,D )
Conceptual
5. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
32
r1 = x; r3 = × r1
1
Where →r and Id→ℓ are as shown in figure. The 2πr 2π (9r1 )
λ= = = 6πx
n 3
direction of B→ is perpendicular to the plane of
For He+
the parabola and out of it. We note that 42
r4 = r1 = 8r1 ;

d→ℓ × →r ∣∣ 2
∣ rdℓ sin α rdθ dθ
= = =
r
For Li2+
r3 r 3 r 2
2π 32
dθ 2π 3 x
Therefore, B = (μo I ) ∫ ( ) λ=
2πr
= = 2πx
4π r n 3
0
For Be+3
The equation of the parabola is r (1 – cos θ ) = 2a
22
2π r2 = x=x
μo I (1 − cos θ) μ I 4
So that, B= ∫ dθ = 0
4π 2a 4a 6. Ans ( A,C,D )
0
4 × π × 10−7 × 20 Conceptual
= = 2π × 10−3 tesla
−3
4 × 10 PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (ii)
SECTION-I (i)
7. Ans ( C )
1. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) H2 O
ZnSO4 (s) + 2NaOH(s) −−→ Zn(OH)2 + Na2 SO4

Zn(OH)2 + 2NaOH → Na2 [Zn(OH)4 ] + NaOH(left)


Clear Solution

2. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
(A) Combustion of CH4 is exothermic so
temperature will increase
(B) Entropy decreases during dimerization
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8. Ans ( D ) 2. Ans ( 0.75 to 0.80 )
H2 O
ZnSO4 (s) + 2NaOH(s) −−→ Zn(OH)2 + Na2 SO4
Volume of bulb (V) van be calculated as per data
given at 300K PV = nRT
Zn(OH)2 + 2NaOH → Na2 [Zn(OH)4 ] + NaOH(left) 114 1
×V = × 0.0821 × 300
Clear Solution 760 100
V = 1.642 lit.,
Now at 600 K when NH4Cl would have
decomposed PV = nRT
908
× 1.64 = n × 0.082 × 600
760
n = 0.039 moles
9. Ans ( A )
NH3 + HCl = 0.039 – 0.01 = 0.029 moles
Conceptual 0.029
NH3 = = 0.0145moles
10. Ans ( A ) 2
0.0145
PNH2 = × 908 ≈ 340mm
Nucleophile attacks less hindered carbon, steric 0.039
3. Ans ( 4.00 )
factors dominates electronic factors.
A = ClO2
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY 4ClO2 + 2O3 → 2Cl2 O6 + O2
4ClO2 + 2O3 → 2Cl2 O6 + O2
SECTION-II (i)
____________________________________________
1. Ans ( 330.00 to 342.00 ) Cl2 O6 + 2NaOH → NaClO3 + NaClO4 + H2 O
Volume of bulb (V) van be calculated as per 4. Ans ( 2.00 )
A = ClO2
data given at 300K PV = nRT
4ClO2 + 2O3 → 2Cl2 O6 + O2
114 1 4ClO2 + 2O3 → 2Cl2 O6 + O2
×V = × 0.0821 × 300
760 100
_________________________________________
V = 1.642 lit., Cl2 O6 + 2NaOH → NaClO3 + NaClO4 + H2 O

Now at 600 K when NH4Cl would have


5. Ans ( 190.60 to 190.90 )
decomposed PV = nRT
908
× 1.64 = n × 0.082 × 600
760
n = 0.039 moles

NH3 + HCl = 0.039 – 0.01 = 0.029 moles


1.5 80
0.029 Yield of X is : × 318 × gm
NH3 = = 0.0145moles 2 100
2 954
0.0145 = = 190.8gms
PNH2 = × 908 ≈ 340mm 5
0.039 1.5 60 90
Yield of Y is : × 354.5 × ×
2 100 100
81 × 3545 287145
= = = 143.57gms
2000 2000

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6. Ans ( 143.50 to 143.60 ) 8. Ans ( 1 )
ΔTf = i. kf. m
i = 3 [∵ co. No. −6]
So [ CO(NH3 )5 Cl] Cl2

9. Ans ( 6 )
Conceptual
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
1.5 80 SECTION-I (i)
Yield of X is : × 318 × gm
2 100
1. Ans ( A,D )
954
= = 190.8gms x . ex
2
+x
. (2x + 1) dx + ∫ ex
2
+x
dx
5 ∫
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I II
1.5 60 90
Yield of Y is : × 354.5 × × x. e x2 +x
−∫ e x2 +x
dx + ∫ ex
2
+x
dx
2 100 100
81 × 3545 287145 ∴ f(x) = xex
= = = 143.57gms
2000 2000 f'(x) = ex(1+x)=0 ⇒ x = – 1
f"(x) = ex(2 + x)
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
f"( – 1)>0 ⇒ Minima
SECTION-II (ii) −1
∴ f(−1) = =m
e
7. Ans ( 5 ) −1
[ ] = [e] = 2
m
3. Ans ( A,B,D )
f(f(x)) = 1 − x
⇒ f (f (f(x))) = 1 − f (x) ⇒ f (1 − x) + f (x) = 1
2P1 = P0 ........(i) 1 3
∴f( ) + f ( ) = 1

13P – 3P1 – 2P2 = 2P0 .........(ii) 4 4


1 1
Peq = PN2 + PH2 + PNH3 + PN2 H4 J = ∫ f (x) dx = ∫ f (1 − x) dx
0 0
7P0 = 22P – 2P1 – 2P2 .......(iii) 1
1
P0 3P0 ∴ 2J = ∫ 1dx = 1 ⇒ J =
On solving : P = P2 = 2
2 2 0
5P0 π
P N2 = 9P − P1 − P2 = 1 2
2

2 cos x
f( )+f( )=1 ⇒ I =∫ dx
P H2 = 13P − 3P1 − 2P2 = 2P0 3 3 (sin x + cos x)3
0
π /2
PNH3 = P0 1
∴ 2I = ∫ 2
dx
3P0 (sin x + cos x)
P N2 H4 = 0
2 π /2
1 3 1
KP 1 = 2
KP 2 = =∫ dx tan x = t
20P0 20P02 1 + sin x
0
1 3 1 ∞ dt ∞
KP 1 + KP 2 = + = 1+t2 dt
20P0 2 20P0 2 5P02 =∫ =∫
2t 2
1+ (t + 1)
=5 0 1+t2

0
1 1
= (− ) = (0 + 1) = 1 ⇒∴I=
t+1 0 2

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5. Ans ( B,C ) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (ii)
7. Ans ( B )
a1 = a – d, a2 = a, a3 d
b
b1 = , b2 = b, b3 = bR
R
b
(a − d) = 20, ab = 19,
R
(a + d) bR = 14
Clearly the curve are symmetric about y = x
⇒ (19 − bd) = 20R
14 } ⇒ 19R = 10R2 + 7
(19 + bd) =
A = 2A1 R
1 7
⇒R= ,
dy 2 5
2y =1
dx
when R = 7 , a4 b4 = 49
dy 1 5 25
⇒ = =1 1
dx 2y R = , a4 b4 = 9.25
2
1
⇒y=
2 8. Ans ( C )
5 a1 = a – d, a2 = a, a3 = d
⇒x=
4
b
5 1 1 5 b1 = , b2 = b, b3 = b π
∴( , ),( , ) are points of contact R
4 2 2 4 b
(a − d) = 20, ab = 19,
9 9 R
∴ S. D. = √ +
16 16 (a + d) bR = 14
9
= √2. (19 – bd) = 20R
16
3√ 3 14
= 2= (19 + bd) =
4 2 √2 R
6. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) ⇒ 19R = 10R2 + 7
f(2x) = 8x3 – 6x+1 = 2(4x3 – 3x) + 1 1 7
⇒R= ,
f(2cos θ ) = 2cos3 θ + 1 2 5
when R = 7 , a4 b4 = 49
5 25
1
R = , a4 b4 = 9.25
2
9. Ans ( A )
Equation of plane containing P, A, B is
∣ x−1 y−2 z−3 ∣

∣ ∣
∣ ∣
4π 2 4 6 =0
π ∣ ∣
f (2 sin ) = f (2 cos ) = 0
∣ ∣
18 9 ∣ −3 2 −2 ∣

⇒x+y–z=0
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10. Ans ( B ) 2. Ans ( 66.00 )
Let (t – 2, 2t+3, 3t + 1) be the foot of
perpendicular from A
∴ 1(t – 3)+2(2t+1)+3(3t – 2) = 0
1
⇒t=
2
1+2+3
∴ Image of A = ( – 4, 6, 2) ∴ T r (3n . An ) =
3n−1
∴ PA + PB = √98 = 7√2
1 1 1
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS ∴ L = n→∞
lim 6 (1 + + +. . . . + )
3 32 3n−1
SECTION-II (i)
1. Ans ( 55.00 )
3
2i
M = T r (2B1 ) = 2 ∑ =1+2+3
i=1 22
3
2i 1+2+3
T r ( 2 2 . B2 ) = 2 2 ∑ =
24 2
n 1+2+3 i=1
∴ T r (3 . An ) =
3n−1 1 1 1
∴ M = n→∞
lim 6 (1 + + +. . . . + )
1 1 1 2 2 2
2 n−1
∴ L = n→∞
lim 6 (1 + + +. . . . + )
3 3 2
3 n−1
= 6×2 = 12

3
2i f(x) = 1 − x3 ,
M = T r (2B1 ) = 2 ∑ =1+2+3
i=1 22
3 5
1+2+3 2i gn (x) =
T r ( 2 2 . B2 ) = 2 2 ∑ = 1
+ 1
+. . . . + 1
i=1 2
4 2 1−x3 1−(2x)3 1−(5x)3
5
1 1 1 1−
∴ M = n→∞
lim 6 (1 + + +. . . . + )
1
+ 1
+...+ 1
2 22 2n−1 1−x3 1−(2x)3 1−(5x)3
R = lim
= 6×2 = 12 x→0 x3
f(x) = 1 − x3 , 1
+ 1
+. . . + 1
−5
1−x3 1−(2x)3 1−(5x)3
5 ∴ R = lim
gn (x) = 1 1 1
x→0 x3
+ 3
+. . . . + 3
1−x3 1−(2x) 1−(5x)
1
1− 5 lim
1
+ 1
+...+ 1 x→0
1 1 1
1−x3 1−(2x)3 1−(5x)3 ( + +. . . + )
R = lim 1−x3 1−(2x)3 1−(5x)3
x→0 x3 −(−3x2 ) ( −248 x2 ) ( 8127 x2 )
1 1 1 19264 x2 375125 x2
1−x3
+ 3
+. . . + 3
−5 1−x 3 2
+
1−(2x)
3
2 −
1−(3x)
3
2 +
1−(4x)
3
2 +
1−(5x)
3
2
1−(2x) 1−(5x) ( )
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
1
∴ R = lim = x→0
lim
3x2
.
5
x→0 x3
1
lim 1
x→0 1 1 1 = 225 × = 45
( + +. . . + ) 5
1−x3 1−(2x)3 1−(5x)3
−(−3x2 ) ( −248 x2 ) ( 8127 x2 )
19264 x2 375125 x2
3 2
(1−x )
+
1−(2x)
3 2

1−(3x)
3 2
+
1−(4x)
3 2
+
1−(5x)
3 2 ∴ 100 – R = 55
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
1
= lim .
x→0 3x2 5
1
= 225 × = 45 L + M + R = 9 + 12 + 45 = 66
5
∴ 100 – R = 55
L + M + R = 9 + 12 + 45 = 66
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3. Ans ( 0.12 to 0.13 ) 5. Ans ( 0.00 )
A = 2, B = 4 Pn = 1 and s = 1 + 5p + 9p2 + ...+ (4n – 3) pn – 1
1 1

∴ f (x) = 12x2 ∫ yf (y) dy + 20 ∫ xy 2 f (y) dy + 4x ps = 1 + 5p2 + ................................+


0 0
1 1 (4n – 3)pn
Let α = ∫ yf (y) dy, β = ∫ y 2 f (y) dy
0 0
________________________________________________________

∴ f (x) = 12αx2 + 20βx + 4x


(1 − p) s = 1 + 4p + 4p2 +. . . . . . +4pn−1 − (4n − 3) pn
1

∴ A=∫ ( 12αx3 + (20β + 4) x2 ) dx = 1 + 4p (1 + p+. . . . . . . +pn−2 ) − (4n − 3)


0
12α (20β + 4) 1 − pn−1
= + = 1 + 4p ( ) − (4n − 3) = −4n
4 3 1−p
20B + 4 4n
2A + =0 (1) ⇒s=
3 p−1
1

B=∫ ( 12Ay 4 + (20B + 4) x3 ) dx ∴a=4


0

12A 20B + 4 p = cis
= +( ) n
5 4
2π 4π 2 (n − 1) π
12A ⇒ 1 + 5 cos( ) + 9 cos( )+. . . + (4n − 3) cis ( )

+ 4B + 1 = 0 n n n
5
4n π
= = −2n − 2ni cot
∴ 3α + 10β + 2 = 0 cis 2π
−1 4
n

Equating real and imaginary parts


12α + 20β + 5 = 0

1 3 b = – 2, c = – 2
α = − , 10β = −
6 2
3 ∴a+b+c=0
⇒β=−
20

∴ f (x) = −2x2 + x z = 4 – i( – 4) = 4 + 4i
π
−1 1 ∴ arg. z = =θ
∴ Max value = = = 0.125 (0.12 to 4
−8 8
π
⇒ 8θ = 8 × = 2π
0.13) 4

4. Ans ( 0.04 ) ∴ A = [6.28 to 6.30]


y = 0, y = – 2x2 + x
1
∴ Area = = 0.041
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6. Ans ( 6.28 to 6.30 ) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Pn = 1 and s = 1 + 5p + 9p2 + ...+ (4n – 3) pn – 1 SECTION-II (ii)
7. Ans ( 5 )
ps = 1 + 5p2 + ................................+(4n – 3)pn
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^4 ^2 ^ 4 ^ ^
2
= ∣∣a^ × b∣∣ + ∣∣a^ × b∣∣ − (a.
^ b ) + (a. b)
(1 − p) s = 1 + 4p + 4p2 +. . . . . . +4pn−1 − (4n − 3) pn
= sin4 θ + sin2 θ − cos4 θ + cos2 θ
= 1 + 4p (1 + p+. . . . . . . +pn−2 ) − (4n − 3)
= 1 − cos 2θ = 2sin2 θ
1 − pn−1
= 1 + 4p ( ) − (4n − 3) = −4n ∴ 2g( θ ) = 1 ⇒ 4sin2 θ = 1
1−p
4n 1
⇒s= ⇒ sin2 θ =
p−1 4
^ ^
∴ [a^ a^ × b a^ × (a^ × b)]
∴a=4
^ 2 ^
= ∣∣a^ × (a^ × b)∣∣ = 1 (a^ × b) = sin2 θ

p = cis
n p 1
∴ =
2π 4π 2 (n − 1) π q 4
⇒ 1 + 5 cos( ) + 9 cos( )+. . . + (4n − 3) cis ( )
n n n ∴ p + q = 5 is least
4n π
= = −2n − 2ni cot
cis 2π −1 4 8. Ans ( 4 )
n
1 1 1 1
N = 1.3.5.7.9.11.13. . . . . . . . log2 3.log3 4...log15 16 = 4
Equating real and imaginary parts 1 3 5 13
tan2x + cot2x + 2 = 4 sin22x
b = – 2, c = – 2
L.H.S ≥ 4, R.H.S. ≥ 4
∴a+b+c=0 ∴ tan2x = cotx = 1 = sin22x

z = 4 – i( – 4) = 4 + 4i ∴ No. of solutions = 4

∴ arg. z =
π

9. Ans ( 8 )
4
f (f (x)) = (x + x2 + x4 + x8 )
π
⇒ 8θ = 8 × = 2π 2 4
4 +(x + x2 + x4 + x8 ) + (x + x2 + x4 + x8 )

∴ A = [6.28 to 6.30] 8
+( x + x 2 + x 4 + x 8 ) + ( x + x 2 + x 4 + x 8 )
16
+...

∴ Required coefficient = 2 + 4C1 + 4C2 + 8C2 = 40

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