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JEE(MAIN & ADVANCED)-2026

HOME ASSIGNMENT ENTHUSIAST COURSE-PHASE_I(A) & I(B)

PART-1 : PHYSICS HOME ASSIGNMENT # 15


Topic : Wave on String
SECTION-I (Maximum Marks:80)
This section contains 20 questions. Each question has 4 options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice Questions
(MCQs) Only one option is correct. For each question, marks will be awarded as follows:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected.
1. A transverse wave is represented by y = A sin( ω t − kx). for what value of wavelength is the wave velocity equal
to maximum particle velocity.
(A) π A (B) 2 π A
2
(C) π A (D) A
2. Consider a function y = 20sin2(100 π t+5 π z) where y, z are in cm and t is in second.
(A) The function does not represent a travelling wave.
(B) The function represents a travelling, periodic wave propagating in (-z) direction with speed 5m/s.
(C) The amplitude of the wave is 5 cm.
(D) The amplitude of the wave is 10 cm.
3. The equation of a wave travelling along the positive x-axis, as shown in figure at t = 0 is given by

π π
(A) sin ( kx − ω t + ) (B) sin ω t − kx − 6
( )
6
π π
(C) sin ω t − kx + 6
( ) (D) sin ( kx − ω t −
6
)

4. The equation of a wave on a string having linear mass density 0.07 kgm –1 is given as

the tension in string is :


(A) 14N (B) 3.5N
(C) 7 N (D) 70N
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5. The diagram below shows an instantaneous position of a string as a transverse progressive wave travels along it
from left to right. Which one of the following correctly shows the direction of the velocity of the points a, b and
c on the string?

a b c
(A) → → →
(B) → ← →
(C) ↓ ↓ ↓
(D) ↓ ↑ ↓
6. Consider the snapshot of a wave traveling in positive x – direction :-

(A) The particle A is moving in – ve y – direction and particle B is moving in +y – direction


(B) The particle B is moving in – ve y – direction and particle A is moving in +y – direction
(C) Both are moving in the +ve y – direction
(D) Both are moving in the – ve y – direction
7. A string of 0.1 kg/m and length 0.6 m is fixed at both ends and stretched such that it has a tension of 40 N. The
string vibrates in three segments with maximum amplitude of 0.5 cm. Then maximum transverse velocity of a
1
particle which is at a distance m from fixed end is :
30
(A) 25 π cm/s (B) 25 cm/s
(C) 50 π cm/s (D) 50 cm/s
8. When a 100-Hz oscillator is used to generate a sinusoidal wave on a certain string the wavelength is 10 cm.
When the tension in the string is doubled the generator produces a wave with a frequency and wavelength of :
(A) 200 Hz and 20 cm (B) 141 Hz and 10 cm
(C) 100 Hz and 20 cm (D) 100 Hz and 14 cm
9. A transverse harmonic wave represented by y = A cos(kx − wt) travels along a string towards a boundary at x = 0,
with a 2nd string. The speed of wave in 2nd string is half of speed of wave in string 1. Then the equation of reflected
wave is :
A 2A
(A) y=− cos(wt + kx) (B) y= cos(kx + wt)
3 3
A A
(C) y = cos(kx + wt) (D) y = sin(kx + wt)
3 3

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10. A long taut string is connected to a harmonic oscilator of frequency 'f' at one end. The oscillator oscillates with
an amplitude 'a0' and delivers power 'p0' to the string. Due to dissipation of energy the amplitude of wave goes on
decreasing with distance 'x' from the oscillator given as a = a0e-kx where k is constant. Upto what distance from
the oscillator, the power dissipiated is equal to 3/4th of power supplied by the source?
ℓ n2
(A)
2k
ℓ n2
(B)
k
ℓ n3
(C)
2k
ℓ n3
(D)
k
11. A wave of amplitude 10cm travelling on a string is reflected from denser string. Energy of transmitted wave is
64% of the incident wave. Amplitude of reflected wave is
(A) 6 cm (B) 6.4 cm
(C) 8 cm (D) None of these
12. A metallic Wire of length L is fixed between two rigid supports. If the wire is cooled through a temperature
difference Δ T (T = young's modulus, ρ = density, α = coefficient of linear expansion) then the frequency of
transverse vibration is proportional to:
α
(A) √ ρY

(B) √

ρ
ρ
(C) √

ρα
(D) √

Y
13. A stationary wave on a string is described by y(x, t) = 0.02 cos [ 50 π t +
π
] cos 10 π x, where x, and y are in
meters and t in seconds. Select the incorrect statement :
2

(A) A node occurs at x = 0.15 m.


(B) An antinode occurs at x = 0.3 m.
(C) Maximum velocity of particle at x = 0.25 m is π m/s.
(D) Particle at x = 0 is moving downward initially.

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14. The figure shows a string at a certain moment as a transverse wave passes through it. Three particles A, B and C
of the string are also shown. Match the physical quantities in the List-I with the description in the List-II.

List-I List-II
Downwards, if the wave is
(P) Velocity of A (1)
travelling towards right.
Downwards, if the wave is
(Q) Acceleration of A (2)
travelling towards left.
Downwards, no matter which way
(R) Velocity of B (3)
the wave is travelling.
(S) Velocity of C (4) Zero
(A) (P) – 2; (Q) – 1,2; (R) – 1; (S) – 4 (B) (P) – 1; (Q) – 1,2; (R) – 4; (S) – 2
(C) (P) – 1; (Q) – 3; (R) – 2; (S) – 4 (D) (P) – 4; (Q) – 3; (R) – 2; (S) – 1
15. In case of mechanical wave particle oscillates and during oscillation its kinetic energy and potential
energy changes. Select the incorrect statement :
(A) When small segment of traveling wave is passing through mean position, potential energy is
maximum
(B) When small segment of traveling wave is at extreme position, potential energy is maximum
(C) When small segment between node and antinode in standing wave are passing through their mean
position, kinetic energy is maximum.
(D) When small segment between node and antinode in standing wave is at extreme position, potential
energy is maximum
16. The equation of a plane progressive wave is y = 0.02 sin 8 π [t−
x
]. When it is reflected at a rarer medium
20
(medium with higher velocity) at x = 0, its amplitude becomes 75% of its previous value. The equation of the
reflected wave is
x
(A) y = 0.02 sin 8 π [t − ]
20
x
(B) y = 0.02 sin 8 π [t + ]
20
x
(C) y = +0.015 sin 8 π [t + ]
20
x
(D) y = −0.015 sin 8 π [t + ]
20

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17. The diagram below shows two pulses traveling towards each other in a uniform medium with same speed. Pulses
in the figure are at the same distance from X and has same height & width. Which diagram best represents the
medium when the pulses meet at point X ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

18. A small pulse travelling with speed v in a string is shown at t=0, moving towards free end. Which of these is not
CORRECTLY matched.

(A) (i) (B) (ii)


(C) (iii) (D) None of these
19. A sonometer wire vibrates with tuning fork of frequency 400 Hz. When the support S2 of sonometer wire is
moved by a distance of 25cm, it again resonates with the given tuning fork. If mass of 2 kg was suspended by the
wire find mass per unit length of wire: (There is no resonance in between)

(A) 0.5 gm/m (B) 1 gm/m


(C) 1.5 gm/m (D) 2 gm/m
20. Three resonant frequencies of string with both rigid ends are 90,150 and 210 Hz. If the length of the string is 80
cm, what is the speed of the transverse wave in the string?
(A) 45 m/s (B) 75 m/s
(C) 48 m/s (D) 80 m/s
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This section contains 05 questions.
The answer to each question is a Numerical Value.
For each question, enter the correct integer value (In case of non-integer value, the answer should be rounded off
to the nearest Integer).
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is entered.
Zero Marks : 0 If the question is unanswered.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong answer is entered.
1. In a wave, travelling in +X direction with speed of 2cm/s, the particles displacement at x = 0 is given by
2t 0⩽t⩽2
y(mm) = { . Find the displacement of particle (in mm) at x = 4 cm at t = 5 sec.
6−t 2<t⩽4
2. A heavy rope of length ‘ ℓ ’ and variable linear density λ = ax is hanging from ceiling. A small jerk is produced
bℓ
at bottom, time it takes to reach top is √ . Find b.
g

3. A uniform inextensible string of length L= 6m and linear density μ is suspended vertically and a transverse pulse
is produced at the lower end. At the same time a point object is released from rest from the top of the string and
falls freely. How far (in meter) from the top does the object passes the pulse?
4. A sitar wire is replaced by another wire of same length and material but four times the earlier radius. If the
tension in the wire remains same, ratio of old fundamental frequency to new fundamental frequency is.
5. A stretched sonometer wire resonates at a frequency of 350 Hz and at the next higher frequency of 420 Hz. The
fundamental frequency of this wire is 10N Hz then find N :

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Topic : s-Block, Aromatic Compounds
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

This section contains 20 questions. Each question has 4 options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice Questions
(MCQs) Only one option is correct. For each question, marks will be awarded as follows:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected.
1. Conc. H2 SO4
Chloral + −−−−−−−−→ product. The product is:

(A) Lindane (B) DDT


(C) Teflon (D) Ethaneperchlorate
2. Which of the following compounds will significant amount of meta product during mono-nitration reaction ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

3. If p-methoxy toluene is nitrated, the major product is:

(A) (B)

(C) (D) No reaction

4.

Compound A and B respectively are:


(A) o-Bromostyrene, benzoic acid (B) p-Bromostyrene, benzaldehyde
(C) m-Bromostyrene, benzaldehyde (D) Styrene dibromide, benzoic acid

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5. Phenol
In this reaction, the end product C is:
(A) Salicylaldehyde (B) Salicylic acid
(C) Phenyl acetate (D) Aspirin
6.

Identify correct statement :


(A) Product C is phenophthalein indicater
(B) Product B gives CO2 effervescence with NaHCO3
(C) Product A formation involves carbocation intermediate
(D) Product B gives no colour with neutral FeCl3
7. CrO2 Cl2
C6H5CH3 −−−−−→ A −−→ B
H2 O

The functional group present in B and name of the reaction would be


(A) – CHO, Gattermann aldehyde synthesis (B) – CHO, Etard reaction
(C) – COCH3, Friedel Crafts reaction (D) – CHO, Oxo reaction
8. Which of the following will undergo sulphonation at fastest rate ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

9. The increasing order of nitration of the following compound is :-

(A) (b) < (a) < (c) < (d) (B) (b) < (a) < (d) < (c)
(C) (a) < (b) < (c) < (d) (D) (a) < (b) < (d) < (c)

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10. The major product of the following reaction is:

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

11. Mg2C3 + H2O —→ X (organic compound). Compound X is


(A) C2H2 (B) CH4 (C) propyne (D) ethene
12. The hydration energy of Mg2+ is
(A) more than that of Mg3+ ion (B) more than that of Na+ ion
(C) more than that of Al3+ ion (D) more than that of Be2+ ion
13. The alkaline earth metals, which do not impart any colour to Bunsen flame are
(A) Be and Mg (B) Mg and Ca
(C) Be and Ca (D) Be and Ba
14. Y CaSO4·2H2O X. X and Y are respectively
(A) plaster of paris, dead burnt plaster (B) dead burnt plaster, plaster of paris
(C) CaO and plaster of paris (D) plaster of paris, mixture of gases
15. The purpose of addition of gypsum in the cement is -
(A) To slow down the process of setting of the cement
(B) To fasten the process of setting of the cement
(C) Not to affect the process of setting of the cement by any means
(D) None of these
16. N2 ,
X −−−→ Y
Δ H2 O
−−→ Z(colourless gas) −−−−→ T (blue colour)
CuSO4
Then, substances Y and T are
(A) Y = Mg3N2 and T = CuSO4·5H2O (B) Y = Mg3N2 and T = CuSO4·4NH3
(C) Y = Mg(NO3)2 and T = CuO (D) Y = MgO and T = CuSO4·4NH3

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17. The products obtained on heating LiNO3 will be :-
(A) LiNO2 + O2 (B) Li2O + NO2 + O2
(C) Li3N + O2 (D) Li2O + NO + O2
18. 'A' and 'B' in the following reactions are :

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

19. Which of these will produce the highest yield in Friedel Crafts reaction?

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

20. The major product of the following reaction is :

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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This section contains 05 questions.
The answer to each question is a Numerical Value.
For each question, enter the correct integer value (In case of non-integer value, the answer should be rounded off
to the nearest Integer).
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is entered.
Zero Marks : 0 If the question is unanswered.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong answer is entered.
1. The reaction of sulphur in alkaline medium is the below:
S8(s) + a OH − (aq) → b S 2− (aq) + c S2 O3 2−
(aq) + d H2 O( ℓ )
The values of 'a' is _______. (Integer answer)
2. How many of the following orders are correct ?
(a) Be(OH)2 < Mg(OH)2 < Ca(OH)2 < Ba(OH)2 : Basic character
(b) BaCO3 > SrCO3 > CaCO3 > MgCO3 : Decomposition temperature
(c) Na+ > Mg2+ > Li+ > Be2+ : Cationic Size
(d) Li2CO3 > Na2CO3 > K2CO3 > Rb2CO3 : Water solubility
(e) Na2O2 < K2O2 < Rb2O2 < Cs2O2 : Thermal stability
(f) LiHCO3 < NaHCO3 < KHCO3 < RbHCO3 : Thermal stability
(g) NaF < NaCl < NaBr < NaI : Melting point
(h) Al2O3 < MgO < K2O < Na2O : Basic nature
3.

In the above reaction, 5 g of toluene is converted into benzaldehyde with 92% yield. The amount of
benzaldehyde produced is______ × 10 –2 g. (Nearest integer)
4.

Find the molecular weight of Z.


5. Identify molecular weight of final product (Y)

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Topic : VECTO + 3-D
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

This section contains 20 questions. Each question has 4 options for correct answer. Multiple-Choice Questions
(MCQs) Only one option is correct. For each question, marks will be awarded as follows:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is selected.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the option is selected.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong option is selected.
1. A parallelogram is constructed on 5→a + 2→b and →a − 3→b where |→a | = 2 2 and →b = 3 & angle between →a & →b is π .

4
∣ ∣
∣ ∣

If the magnitude of longer diagonal is α β r where α β r is three digit number then α + β − r is equal to

(A) – 1 (B) 1
(C) 11 (D) 7
2. Let |→a | = 1, →b = 2 and →a ∧ →b = π
∣ ∣
∣ ∣
then ∣
(
2
→a + →b) × (2→a + →b)∣∣ + (2→a ) ⋅ (3→b) is equal to
3 ∣

(A) 12 (B) 9 (C) 45 (D) 6


3. If →a , →b, →c are three unit vectors such that
2 2
→a − →b∣∣ + ∣∣→b − →c ∣∣ + |→c − →a |2

∣ ⩽ n , then the value of n is

(A) 8 (B) 7 (C) 9 (D) 6


4. Let →a , →b , →c be three vectors such that →a × →b = 2→a × →c , |→a | = |→c | = 1, |→b| = 4 and |→b × →c | = √ 15. If →b − 2→c = λ→a , then
value of λ can be
(A) ±1 (B) ±4 (C) ±3 (D) ±2
5. Let →a = ^i + 3j^ + 5k, ^ → ^ ^
b = 3i^ + 5j^ + 7k, →c = ^i + ^j − k. If the volume of parallelopiped formed by the vectors
2→a + →b + →c , →a − →b + 2→c and →a + 3→b + →c is v, then

(A) v ∈ [8, 25] (B) v ∈ (25, 50)


(C) v ∈ [50, 75] (D) v > 75
6. If a vector →r of magnitude 3 √ 6 is directed along the bisector of the angle between the vectors →a = 7i^ − 4j^ − 4k^
and →b = −2i^ − ^j + 2k^ then →r =
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
(A) i − 7j^ + 2k (B) ^
i + 7j^ − 2k (C) −i^ + 7j^ + 2k (D) ^
i − 7j^ − 2k
7. If →a and →b are two non-zero vectors such that |→a + 2→b| = |→a − 2→b|, then angle between →a and →b is :-

(A) 120° (B) 60° (C) 90° (D) 30°


8. If →a . →b = β and →a × →b = →c , then →b is :-
( β→a − →a × →c ) ( β→a + →a × →c ) ( β→c − →a × →c )
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) None of these
|→a | |→a | |→a |

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9. Let →α = 3i^ + ^j and →β = 2i^ − ^j + 3k^ . If →β = →β 1 − →β 2 , where →β 1 is parallel to →α and →β 2 is perpendicular to →α , then
→β × →β is equal to
1 2

^ ^
(A) −3i^ + 9j^ + 5k (B) 3i^ − 9j^ − 5k

1 ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ ^
(C) (−3i + 9j + 5k) (D) (3i − 9j + 5k)
2 2
10. If the four points, whose position vectors are ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
3i − 4j + 2k, i + 2j − k, − 2i − j + 3k
^ ^
and ^ ^ ^
5i − 2 α j + 4k are
coplanar, then α is equal to
73 107
(A) (B) −
17 17
73 107
(C) − (D)
17 17
11. −−
→ −−
→ −−
→ −−
→ −−
→ −−

A, B, C, D, E are five coplanar points then DA + DB + DC + AE + BE + CE is equal to :
(A) −−

DE
−−

(B) 3DE −−

(C) 2DE −−

(D) 4DE
12. In the adjoining figure

BD : DC = 3 : 4,
BP : PE = sin2 θ : cos θ & E is the mid point of AC.
List-I List-II
AP
Value of [ ] is
(A) PD (P) 3
(where [.] denotes greatest integer function)
(B) Number of values of θ ∈ [0, 4 π ] is (Q) 2
−−
→ −−
→ −−

(C) If λ ( BA + BC ) = 10BP , then λ is (R) 1

BP
Value of [ ] is
(D) PE (S) 4
(where [.] denotes greatest integer function)
(T) 6
(A) (A-R); (B-P); (C-T); (D-Q) (B) (A-P); (B-Q); (C-R); (D-T)
(C) (A-Q); (B-S); (C-P); (D-R) (D) (A-S); (B-R); (C-T); (D-S)
13. −−
→ −−

If the vectors AB = 3i^ + 4k^ and AC = 5i^ − 2j^ + 4k^ are the sides of a triangle ABC, then the length of the median
through A is :
(A) √ 18 (B) √ 72 (C) √ 33 (D) √ 45

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14. ^ → ^
Let →a = −5i^ + ^j − 3k, ^
b = i + 2j^ − 4k and →c = ((( →a × →b) × ^i ) × ^i ) × ^i . Then →c ⋅ (−i^ + ^j + k^ ) is equal to

(A) – 12 (B) – 10 (C) – 13 (D) – 15


15. Let →a = a1 ^i + a2 ^j + a3 k^ and →b = b1 ^i + b2 ^j + b3 k^ be two vectors such that |→a | = 1; →a . →b = 2 and →b = 4.
∣ ∣
∣ ∣ If
→c = 2 (→a × →b) − 3→b, then the angle between →b and →c is equal to :

2 1 √ 3 2
(A) cos−1 ( ) (B) cos−1 (− ) (C) cos−1 (− ) (D) cos−1 ( )
√ 3 √ 3 2 3

16. −−
→ −−

Let OA = →a , OB = 12a →

+ 4b
−−

and OC = →b, where O is the origin. If S is the parallelogram with adjacent sides OA
area of the quadrilateral OABC
and OC, then is equal to ___
area of S
(A) 6 (B) 10 (C) 7 (D) 8
17. Let the position vectors of the vertices A, B and C of a triangle be 2i^ + 2j^ + k^ , ^i + 2j^ + 2k^ and 2i^ + ^j + 2k^
respectively. Let l1, l2 and l3 be the lengths of perpendiculars drawn from the ortho center of the triangle on the
sides AB, BC and CA respectively, then l21 + l22 + l23 equals :
(A) 1 (B) 1 (C) 1 (D) 1
5 2 4 3
18. Let O be the origin and let PQR be an arbitrary triangle. The point S is such that
−−
→ −−
→ −−
→ −→
− −−
→ −−
→ −−
→ −→
− −−
→ −−
→ −−
→ −→

OP . OQ + OR. OS = OR. OP + OQ. OS = OQ. OR + OP . OS . Then the triangle PQR has S as its

(A) incentre (B) orthocenter (C) circumcentre (D) centroid


19. Let →a = ^i + ^j + 2k^ and →b = −i^ + 2j^ + 3k^ . Then the vector product (→a + →b) × ((→a × ((→a − →b) × →b)) × →b) is equal
to :
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
(A) 5 (34i − 5j + 3k) (B) 7 (34i − 5j + 3k)
^ ^
(C) 7 (30i^ − 5j^ + 7k) (D) 5 (30i^ − 5j^ + 7k)

20. A hall has a square floor of dimension 10m × 10m (see the figure) and vertical walls. If the angle GPH between
the diagonals AG and BH is cos−1 1 then the height of the hall (in meters) is :
5

(A) 5 (B) 2√10 (C) 5 √3 (D) 5 √2

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This section contains 05 questions.
The answer to each question is a Numerical Value.
For each question, enter the correct integer value (In case of non-integer value, the answer should be rounded off
to the nearest Integer).
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If correct answer is entered.
Zero Marks : 0 If the question is unanswered.
Negative Marks : –1 If wrong answer is entered.
1. Let →a = 2i^ + ^j − k^ and →b = ^i + 2j^ + k^ be two vectors. Consider a vector →c = α→a + β→b, α , β ∈ ℝ. If the projection

of →c on the vector (→a + →b) is 3√2, then the minimum value of (→c − (→a × →b)) . →c equals

2. Let →a , →b and →c be three vectors such that |→a | = √ 3, ∣∣→b∣∣ = 5, →b . →c = 10 and the angle between →b and →c is π . If →a is
3
perpendicular to the vector →b × →c , then ∣

→a × (→b × →c )∣∣ is equal to _____.

3. Let →r = (→a × →b) sin x + (→b × →c ) cos y + 2 (→c × →a ), where →a , →b, →c are non-zero and non-coplanar vectors. If →r is
4
orthogonal to →a + →b + →c , then the minimum value of ( x2 + y 2 ) is
π2

4. If →a and →b are any two unit vectors, then the maximum possible integral value of 3 ∣∣→a − →b∣∣ + 7 ∣ →∣
→a + b∣ is equal to
2∣

5. A parallelopiped is formed by the planes drawn through the points (1,2,3) and (40,50,60) parallel to the co-
ordinate planes then which of the following is not the length of an edge of this rectangular parallelopiped

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