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Sec: Sr.

INTEGRATED Paper -2(Adv-2018-P2-Model) Date: 04-04-2025


Time: 02.00Pm to 05.00Pm GTA-04 Max. Marks: 180

MATHEMATICS : TOTAL SYLLABUS

PHYSICS : TOTAL SYLLABUS

CHEMISTRY : TOTAL SYLLABUS

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


JEE-ADVANCE-2018-P2-Model
Time: 3:00 Hour’s IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Max Marks: 180
PHYSICS:
+Ve - Ve
Section Question Type No.of Qs Total marks
Marks Marks
Questions with Multiple Correct Choice
Sec – I(Q.N : 1 – 6) +4 -2 6 24
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Questions with Numerical Value Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 7 – 14) +3 0 8 24
(e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30)
Sec – III(Q.N : 15-18) Matrix Matching Type +3 -1 4 12

Total 18 60
CHEMISTRY:
+Ve - Ve
Section Question Type No.of Qs Total marks
Marks Marks
Questions with Multiple Correct Choice
Sec – I(Q.N : 19 – 24) +4 -2 6 24
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Questions with Numerical Value Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 25 –32) +3 0 8 24
(e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30)
Sec – III(Q.N : 33-36) Matrix Matching Type +3 -1 4 12

Total 18 60
MATHEMATICS:
+Ve - Ve
Section Question Type No.of Qs Total marks
Marks Marks
Questions with Multiple Correct Choice
Sec – I(Q.N:37 – 42) +4 -2 6 24
(partial marking scheme) (+1,0)
Questions with Numerical Value Type
Sec – II(Q.N :43–50) +3 0 8 24
(e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30)

Sec –III(Q.N : 51-54) Matrix Matching Type +3 -1 4 12

Total 18 60
PHYSICS Max. Marks: 60
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains SIX (06) questions.
Each question has FOUR options for correct answer(s). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct option(s).
For each question, choose the correct option(s) to answer the question.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +𝟒 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen.
Partial Marks : +𝟑 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen.
Partial Marks : +𝟐 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both of which are correct options.
Partial Marks : +𝟏 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a correct option.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : −𝟐 In all other cases.
For Example: If first, third and fourth are the ONLY three correct options for a question with second option being an incorrect option; selecting only all
the three correct options will result in +4 marks. Selecting only two of the three correct options (e.g. the first and fourth options), without selecting any
incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +2 marks. Selecting only one of the three correct options (either first or third or fourth option),
without selecting any incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +1 marks. Selecting any incorrect option(s) (second option in this case),
with or without selection of any correct option(s) will result in -2 marks.
0
1. The bottom of the cylinder contains 2 kg of water at 100 C. The cylinder has a radius
 10 
  cm . The massless piston sits on the surface of water. An electric heater at the base
  
of cylinder transfers energy into the water at the rate of 100 W. Assume the cylinder is of
sufficient length so that piston never reaches the top of the cylinder.
 
 take R  25 , L V  2.25106 J / kg and Ssteam  2000J / kg  0C, P0  105 N / m 2 
 3 
Assume steam as an ideal gas.

A) The rate of rise of piston when water starts boiling into steam is 7.67 mm/sec.
B) The rate of rise of piston when water starts boiling into steam is 1.2 mm/sec.
C) The rate of rise of piston when water has completely converted into steam is
12.6 mm/sec.
D) The rate of rise of piston when water has completely converted into steam is
2. 31 mm/sec.
2. During the melting of a slab of ice at 273 K at the atmospheric pressure.
A) Positive work is done by the ice-water system on the atmosphere.
B) Positive work is done on the ice-water system by the atmosphere.
C) The internal energy of the ice-water system increases.
D) The internal energy of the ice-water system decreases.
3. In the Bohr’s hydrogen atom model, R, V and E represent the radius of the orbit, speed of
the electron and total energy of the electron respectively. Which of the following
quantities are proportional to the quantum number n?
A) VR B) RE C) VE1 D) RE1
4. Figure shows a hypothetical speed distribution for particles of a certain gas :
P (v) = Cv2 for 0  v  v0 and P  v  0 for v  v 0 , where P(v) represent the probability

 dN 
of the particle at a speed of v P  v   and C is some constant.
 Ndv 

1
A) The value of C is equal to
v02
3
B) The value of C is equal to
v30
3
C) The average speed of particles is v0
4
3
D) The rms speed of particles is v0
4
5. The figure shows the variation of electrostatic potential V in volt with the distance of
position of point along x-axis from origin due to continuous volume charge distribution
in the region x = –1m to x = +1m, the graph is parabolic (V = 15 – 5x2) and rest portion
of graph is straight line. Choose the CORRECT option(s)

(  0  permittivity of free space = 8.851012 N1m2C2 ). The direction of E along
positive x-axis is considered as positive.

A) This graph of potential may be due to a thick sheet of infinite dimension


1m  x  1m,    y   and   z   with constant volume charge density
1.77 1010 C / m3 .
B) This graph of potential may be due to a thick sheet of infinite dimension
1m  x  1m,    y   and   z   with constant volume charge density
0.8851010 C / m3 .

C)

D)
6. A particle is projected from origin with speed u = 50 m/s at an angle 300 with X-axis.
Due to wind particle acquires an extra acceleration a = 6 m/s2 in –ve x-direction. Path of
particle is shown in figure.

x - Coordinates of point A and B are same


y- Coordinates of P and Q are same.
Point N on the X-axis, point M on the Y-axis.
Time taken by particle from O to P, O to Q, O to A and O to B are t1, t2 , t3 and t4
respectively. (Assuming Y along vertical and their is no surface in the space)
(g = 10 m/s2 and constant).
A) The value of t1 + t2 is 5 sec.
B) The value of t3 + t4 is 25 sec.

C) The length of ON is 125 3 5  3 m  


625  5 
D) The length of OM is   1 m
3 3 
SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains EIGHT (08) questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE.
For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33,
‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30) using the mouse and the onscreen virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered as answer.
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
7. When the voltage applied to an x-ray tube is increased from V1 = 10kV to V2 = 20 kV,
the wavelength interval of K  line and cut-off wavelength of continuous x-ray spectrum
increases by a factor  . If atomic number of the element of which the tube's anode is
made, is 29 then find the value of  . (Round off to nearest integer)
8. The normal air flow over the Mountain is from west to east. The air loses much of its
moisture content and is chilled as it climbs the western side of the mountain. When it
descends on the eastern side, the increase in pressure toward lower altitudes causes the
temperature to increase. The flow, then called a Chinook wind, can rapidly raise the air
temperature at the base of the mountain. Assume that the air pressure ‘p’ depends on
altitude ‘y’ according to p  p0eay , where p 0  1.00 atm and a  1.4 104 m1 . Also
4
assume that the ratio of the molar specific heats is   . A parcel of air with an initial
3
temperature of –100C descends adiabatically from y1 = 4267 m to y = 1567 m. What is
its temperature at the end of the descent (in 0C)? Take ln(1.21) = 0.189
9. The intensity of the Sun's light in the vicinity of the Earth is about 1000 W/m2. Imagine a
spacecraft with a mirrored square sail of dimension 1.0 km. Estimate how much thrust (in
newtons) this craft will experience due to collisions with the Sun's photons [Assume the
photons bounce off normally the sail with no change in the magnitude of their
momentum.]
10. In a perfectly insulating (of dielectric constant 1) but viscous medium, a system consists
of an insulating charged hollow sphere (having charge Q) and a small dipole as shown.
The sphere is fixed and the dipole is movable, which is released when dipole is at a
distance L(>>l) from O (centre of the sphere). The speed of the dipole when the distance
reduces to L/2 (assume drag force to be a constant of magnitude F0 acting on each
nKQlq F0L
charge) is  , then ‘n’ is [neglect gravitational force]
mL2 m
11. A tractor A is used to hoist the heavy body B with a pulley system as shown in figure. If
the tractor has a velocity 25 km/hr towards right, find velocity (in km/hr) of the body B.

12. In the given figure, a very small block of mass 1 kg moving with speed 6 m/s on smooth
horizontal surface. The block slides up the curved smooth surface of wedge then slides
down and finally returns to horizontal surface. Find total impulse (in N-s) on block in
magnitude.

13. A uniform solid cylinder of radius R = 5m is placed with no initial velocity on a moving
belt as shown such that it touches a fixed vertical rod. Assuming that the coefficient of
friction at all contact surfaces is  = 0.5, determine the angular acceleration of the
cylinder in rad/s2. Take g = 10 m/s2.
14. Two conducting spherical shells S1 of radius R and S2 of radius 2R are co-centric. A
charge Q  20 C is kept at the centre and another same charge Q is given to S1 and Q
to S2 Determine the loss of energy ( in Joule) when switch S is closed
(Given R = 9 cm)

SECTION-III
(MATCHING LIST TYPE)
This section contains FOUR (04) questions.
Each question has TWO (02) matching lists: LIST‐I and LIST‐II.
FOUR options are given representing matching of elements from LIST‐I and LIST‐II. ONLY ONE of these four options corresponds to a correct
matching. For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct matching. For each question, marks will be awarded according to the
following marking scheme:
Full Marks : -3 If ONLY the option corresponding to the correct matching is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : -1 In all other cases
15. Two concentric metal shells of radii rA = 1cm and rB = 2cm are given charges and action
performed as shown.
Column – I Column – II
q
A) q A  2C, q B  4C A grounded P) Final A  1
qB
qA
B) q A  4C, q B  4C B grounded Q) Final 0
qB
qA
C) qA 2C, qB  4C A and B connected R) Final  1, non zero
qB
D) q A  1C, q B  2C A grounded S) qA and qB do not change during the
process
T) Finally electric field between A and B
is zero
A) A – R; B – PS; C – QT; D – RS B) A – P; B – QR; C – PT; D – ST
C) A – RT; B – QT; C – PR; D – QS D) A – PR; B – S; C – RT; D – RS
16. In the given setup, a block is placed on frictionless horizontal surface, the cords, springs
and pulleys are ideal and each spring has spring constant k. Initially all the springs are in
natural length and block is at rest. Now a constant horizontal force
F = mg applied on the block in horizontal direction such that block only translate.

Column – I Column – II
g 10m
A) When acceleration of block is zero, P) Speed of block is
3 k
B) When acceleration of block is Q) Ratio of energy stored in
maximum in magnitude and towards spring (1) to spring (2) is 1/4
fixed wall,
C) When magnitude of acceleration R) Displacement of pulley P1 is 2/5 times
of block is 1/3 times of magnitude of displacement of block.
of maximum acceleration,
10mg
D) When displacement of pulley S) Displacement of block is
9k
4mg
P1 is
9k
2mg
T) Displacement of pulley P2 is
3k
A) A – PQRST; B – QR; C – QR; D – PQRST
B) A – QST; B – RS; C – PQR; D – RST
C) A – QS; B – P; C – ST; D – RST
D) A – ST; B – RS; C – QS; D – PT
17. Two capillary tubes of the same uniform cross-section are lowered into a vessel with
water as shown in figure. The water in straight tube rises to a height h. The lower end of
the bent tube is at a depth H below the level of the water in the vessel. What will be the
shape of meniscus at the lower end of the bent tube (as seen from below) in different
cases?

List – I List – II
A) H = h I) Convex
B) 0 < H < h II) Concave
C) H = 0 III) Flat
D) H < 0 (the end of the bent IV) Water flow out
tube is above the water level)
A) A – II; B – II; C – III; D – IV B) A – III; B – II; C – IV; D – I
C) A – I; B – IV; C – III; D – II D) A – I; B – I; C – III; D – II
18. Two dielectric slabs of relative primitivities  r1  2,  r2  3 and thickness d and 2d

respectively are filled in between the grounded parallel plates each of area A. If a battery
of emf   2 volt is connected to the middle conducting plate find all the quantity in S.I.
unit. (Assume initially uncharged)
List – I List – II
5 0 A
A) capacitance of the system I)
d
2 0 A
B) charge flown through the battery II)
d
7 0 A
C) induced charges on the left surface of III)
d
slab of thickness ‘d’
7 0 A
D) energy stored in the system IV)
2d
A) A – III; B – IV; C – II; D – I B) A – II; B – I; C – IV; D – III
C) A – IV; B – III; C – II; D – III D) A – I; B – IV; C – III; D – I
CHEMISTRY Max.Marks:60
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains SIX (06) questions.
Each question has FOUR options for correct answer(s). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct option(s).
For each question, choose the correct option(s) to answer the question.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +𝟒 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen.
Partial Marks : +𝟑 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen.
Partial Marks : +𝟐 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both of which are correct options.
Partial Marks : +𝟏 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a correct option.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : −𝟐 In all other cases.
For Example: If first, third and fourth are the ONLY three correct options for a question with second option being an incorrect option; selecting only all
the three correct options will result in +4 marks. Selecting only two of the three correct options (e.g. the first and fourth options), without selecting any
incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +2 marks. Selecting only one of the three correct options (either first or third or fourth option),
without selecting any incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +1 marks. Selecting any incorrect option(s) (second option in this case),
with or without selection of any correct option(s) will result in -2 marks.
19. The CORRECT statement(s) is/are :-
A) Ionization energies of O2 and Xe are about the same
B) Order of Xe-F bond length : XeF2  XeF4
C) Order of Xe-F bond length : XeF2  XeF4
D) Helium is used as diluent for O 2 in modern diving apparatus
20. The compound(s) produced in the following reaction is/are

A) B)

C) D)
21.

From the above sequence given identify A, B, C and D.


A) B = PbO B) A  Pb  NO3 2 C) C = PbS D) D = PbCrO4

22. Select the correct corollaries about the electron in unipositive helium ion related to
quantum mechanical model of the atom:
A) Magnitude of orbital angular momentum of electron is quantized and depends on
Azimuthal quantum number
B) Direction of extrinsic angular momentum of the electron is quantized at least along
two axes, labelled Z and X- axes
C) Direction of intrinsic angular momentum of the electron is quantized with respect to
Z-axis
D) Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle is violated by electron as it is possible to determine
exact value of orbital angular momentum
23. Select the incorrect statements about cubic close packing and hexagonal close packing
formed by atoms of same mass and size.
A) volume of octahedral void in cubic close packing is more than that of hexagonal close
packing
B) volume of tetrahedral void in cubic close packing is less than that of hexagonal close
packing
C) volume of Bravais unit cell of cubic close packing and hexagonal close packing are
the same
D) For every atom in cubic close packing and hexagonal close packing there are two
tetrahedral voids and one octahedral void.
24. Which of the following represents correct product formation?

A)

B)

C)

D)
SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains EIGHT (08) questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE.
For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33,
‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30) using the mouse and the onscreen virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : -3 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered as answer.
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
25. The number of oxygen atoms bonded to one P-atom in P4O6 is “x” and total number of
atoms in ring formation in sodium peroxyborate is “y”. Then (x + y) is
26. Number of species which contain(s) linkage of same kind of atoms is
Red phosphorus, H 4 P2O7 , HClO 4 , P4O10 , Hyponitrous acid, H 2S2O8
27. Number of specie(s) which show hydrogen bonding is
CH 2 F2 , chloral hydrate, HF, H 2O, HPO3 2 , HNO3 , H 3BO 3
28. If 900 cal/cycle heat is taken by a gas from hot reservoir at temperature"2T0" to do
reversible cyclic process as shown in the diagram, then work done by the gas per cycle is
“100x” cal/cycle. Find ‘x’

29. An organic compound A C10 H14O exhibits following characteristics.


A) It reacts with metallic sodium to give a colorless odorless gas
B) It is oxidized by KMnO 4 to benzoic acid.
C) It can be resolved.
D) It does not give precipitate with iodine in presence of NaOH.
E) It changes the color of acidified potassium dichromate from orange to bluish green,
and gives a chiral compound.
How many of the following compounds satisfy all the five criteria from A to E?
30. The depression in freezing point for 0.1 molal NH 4Cl solution is found to be
0.37944 K. Considering complete ionization of NH 4Cl , the percentage hydrolysis of
NH 4Cl is _____( Kf for water = 1.86 K Kg mol-1)
31. For the galvanic cell:

Zn Zn 2   4.0 L, 0.5 M  M x   5.0 L, 0.1 M  M

EMF of the cell is 0.709 V at 250 C . The value of ‘x’ is ….. (Report answer to a nearest
integer)
 2.303R  298 
   0.06
 F 
o
EZn 2
| Zn
 0.76V , EMo 2 |M  0.44V , EMo 3 |M  0.04V , log 2  0.3 , log5=0.7

32. Birch reduction of toluene leads to a product with molecular formula C 7 H10 . On
ozonolysis followed by reduction with dimethyl sulphide, two products X and Y are
obtained. Number of active methylene hydrogens present in X = a and in Y = b. Then
find a + b.
SECTION-III
(MATCHING LIST TYPE)
This section contains FOUR (04) questions.
Each question has TWO (02) matching lists: LIST‐I and LIST‐II.
FOUR options are given representing matching of elements from LIST‐I and LIST‐II. ONLY ONE of these four options corresponds to a correct
matching. For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct matching. For each question, marks will be awarded according to the
following marking scheme:
Full Marks : -3 If ONLY the option corresponding to the correct matching is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : -1 In all other cases
33. Match the following Column – I with Column – II
Column – I Column – II
P) SF4 I) sp3 hybridised state
Q) XeO4 II) sp3d2 hybridised state
R) SF6 III) All adjacent bond angles are not equal
S) XeF2 IV) Central atom contain maximum lone pair of electron
A) P – III; Q – I; R – II; S – IV B) P – IV; Q – I; R – II; S – 3
C) P – I; Q – IV; R – II; S – III D) P – III; Q – IV; R – II; S – I
34. Observe the following columns:
Column – I Column – II
Br
|
P) CH 3 2 C  CH 2CH 3  OC 2H 5  I) Saytzeff elimination

Br
|
Q) CH 3 2 C  CH 2CH 3  Me3CO  II) Hoffmann elimination

F
|
R) CH 3CH 2 CHCH 3  OC 2 H 5  III) CH 3CH  CHCH3 is the major product
Cl
|
S) CH 3CH 2 C HCH 3  OC 2 H 5  IV) CH 3CH 2CH  CH 2 is major product
A) P – I; Q – III; R – IV; S – II B) P – II; Q – III; R – I; S – IV
C) P – II; Q – I; R – III; S – IV D) P – I; Q – II; R – IV; S – III
35. Match the property in column – I associated with experiment in column-II
Column – I Column –II
P) Wave nature of electron I) Mass spectrometer
Q) Particle nature of light II) Photoelectric effect
R) Relative abundance of isotope III) Davisson – Germer experiment
S) Specific charge of electron IV) Electron microscope
V) Compton effect
VI) Thompson cathode ray tube experiment
A) P – II, V; Q – III, IV; R – I; S – VI
B) P – III, IV; Q – II, V; R – I; S – VI
C) P – III, IV; Q – II, VI; R – I; S – V
D) P – II, VI; Q – I; R – V; S – III, IV
36. Match the following Column – I with Column – II :
Column – I Column – II
Pair of compounds Reagent used for distinction

P) I) FeCl3

Q) II) Ammonical AgNO3

R) III) CHCl3  alcoholic KOH

S) IV) HNO 2 at 00 C followed by  -naphthol


V) NaHCO3
A) P – III, IV; Q – III, IV; R – I, II; S – I, V
B) P – IV; Q – III, IV; R – I, V; S – I, II
C) P – IV; Q – III; R – II; S – V
D) P – III, IV; Q – IV; R – I, II; S – I, V
MATHEMATICS Max.Marks:60
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains SIX (06) questions.
Each question has FOUR options for correct answer(s). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct option(s).
For each question, choose the correct option(s) to answer the question.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +𝟒 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen.
Partial Marks : +𝟑 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen.
Partial Marks : +𝟐 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both of which are correct options.
Partial Marks : +𝟏 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a correct option.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : −𝟐 In all other cases.
For Example: If first, third and fourth are the ONLY three correct options for a question with second option being an incorrect option; selecting only all
the three correct options will result in +4 marks. Selecting only two of the three correct options (e.g. the first and fourth options), without selecting any
incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +2 marks. Selecting only one of the three correct options (either first or third or fourth option),
without selecting any incorrect option (second option in this case), will result in +1 marks. Selecting any incorrect option(s) (second option in this case),
with or without selection of any correct option(s) will result in -2 marks.

37. For any complex number w  c  id c, d  R  , let arg  w  ,   , where i  1 . If a
 z  i  
complex numbers z = x + iy  x, y  R  satisfies arg    , then (x, y) lies on the
 z    4

circle x 2  y 2  2 x  2 y  8  0 . Assume  and  are real numbers. Then which of the


following statements is/are TRUE?
A)   8 B)   4
C) The number of ,   is 2 D) ,    2,2,2, 4,4,2,4, 4
 1 4 x 2  12 x  3
38. Let f : R     R be defined by f  x 
 2  4 x2  4 x  1
Then which of the following options is/are TRUE?

 4 x 2  12 x  3 

  a has two solutions
A) If A  a :  then the set A  N has atmost 3

 4 x 2
 4 x  1 

 
elements. (N is set of natural numbers)
 4 x 2  12 x  3 

B) If B  b :  b has one solution then n  B   2
 4 x 2  4 x  1 
 

 4 x 2  12 x  3 

C) If B  c :  c has one solution  then n  B   2
 2 
 4x  4x 1
 

D) f(x) is decreasing in the interval , 1
39. ABCD is a tetrahedron where A(2, 0, 0), B(0, 4, 0) and CD  14 . The edge CD lies on
x 1 y  2 z  3
the line   . If locus of centroid of tetrahedron is
1 2 3
3
x
2  y  y1  z  z1 then which of the following is/are CORRECT?
1 a b
A) a  b  5 B) y1  z1  6 C) y1  z1  1 D) a  b  y1  8
40. A parabola C whose focus is S(0, 0) and passing through P(3,4) Equation of tangent at P
to parabola is 3x  4 y  25  0 . A chord through S parallel to tangent at P intersects the
parabola at A and B then which of the following is/are CORRECT?
A) length of AB is 20 units
B) latus rectum of parabola is 20 units
C) the point from which three real and coincident normals are drawn to parabola is
3,  4
D) the point from which three real and coincident normals are drawn to parabola is
6,  8
41. For any 3 3 matrix M, let M denote the determinant of M. Let
1 3 9   2 10 2  0 1 0
     
A   2 2 10 , B   1 11 3 and C   0 0 1 .
     
 3 1 11  3 9 1  1 0 0
     
 1 5 2
 
If D   3 7 4 is a matrix such that m  2 , then which of the following statements
 
 2 m 1
 
is(are) CORRECT?
1 0 0  1 0 0
   
A) B  CAC 2 and C 2  0 1 0 B) B  CAC 2 and C 3   0 1 0
   
 0 0 1  0 0 1
   

C)  AD  D) AD  C 2 BD1  AD  CBD1
2024 2025
 AD
1
2 4
1 
42. Let I     x 2  dx . Then which of the following is/are CORRECT?
0
4 
1
2 1
1
A) I   x 1  x  dx B) I   x 4 1  x  dx
4 4 4

0
2 0

2
1
C) I   sin9  cos 9  d D) I 
0
1260
SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains EIGHT (08) questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE.
For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second decimal place; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33,
‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30) using the mouse and the onscreen virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : -3 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered as answer.
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
 2  5 
43. If cos5 x  cos5  x    cos  x  4   0 , then the number of solution(s) are
 3   3 
________in 0, 2.
44. In a tennis match being played by two equally strong players A and B, the probability of
2
the server winning his service game is and the probability of his losing his service
3
1
game is . As per the rules of lawn tennis the one who wins at least six games with at
3
least two games more than his opponent wins the set. They serve alternately for each
game. A has won the toss and has elected to serve. The probability of A winning the first
p
set at 6  1 is where p, q, r  N , p and q are coprime, H.C.F (p, r) = 2 and H.C.F.
qr
 p  q  1
(q, r) = 3 then the value of  
 r 
45. If f  x   sin1  x  2019  cos1  x  2021 and

g  x   sin1  x  2017  cos1  x  2019 and x1, x 2 lies

in domain of f  x  and g x  respectively, then

sin  x  2x1  2  sin 2x  3x 2  2022


lim is equal to
x  x1  x 2 tan  x  x1  x 2 

 
 3k  
 1
 2
n  
1 n  1 n  

3e
k

46. The value of lim  e   equals


k 1  3k 
n n
 2 1 
 n 
47. Let f be a twice differentiable function with f 1  f 1 and f 0  0. then the
minimum number of real solutions of equation

f  x f   x   f x  f   x  f   x   f  x  f   x   x f   x   xf  x  f   x   x is
3 2 2

1  cos tx  F 5


 
sin x
48. If  x
dx  A and F t   
x 2
dx , then the value of
A
is equal to
0 0

49. The number of ways in which 12 identical balls can be grouped in four marked non
empty sets A, B, C, D such that n  A   n B is k then sum of digits of k is

50. a, b & c be three non-coplaner vector & d be a non zero vector, which is perpendicular
to a  b  c  and d  sin x a  b  cos y b  c   2 c  b then minimum value
a2
x2  y2  where a & b are coprime then a  b is
b
SECTION-III
(MATCHING LIST TYPE)
This section contains FOUR (04) questions.
Each question has TWO (02) matching lists: LIST‐I and LIST‐II.
FOUR options are given representing matching of elements from LIST‐I and LIST‐II. ONLY ONE of these four options corresponds to a correct
matching. For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct matching. For each question, marks will be awarded according to the
following marking scheme:
Full Marks : -3 If ONLY the option corresponding to the correct matching is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : -1 In all other cases
51. Consider a 3 3 matrix A whose elements are
aij  tan1  tan i  j ,1  i, j  3
Tr(X) denotes trace of matrix X
X denotes determinant of X
Adj(X) denotes adjoint of matrix X, [.] = greatest integer function.
If A     m   n   , m, n, ,  ,   R and      
Match List–I with List–II and select the CORRET answer using the code given below
the list.
List – I List – II
(a) Tr  A (P) –1
 
(b)   (Q) 6
(c) mn (R) 0
(d) a13  (S) 1
A) a–Q, b–P, c–R, d–S B) a–P, b–Q, c–Q, d–R
C) a–P, b–R, c–Q, d–S D) a–S, b–P, c–Q, d–R
52. If 3sin x  12cos y  15 sin z  5 sin y  4 cos x  8 cos z  35 where
x, y , z   0,  
List – I List – II

(P) sin x (1) 5


12
(Q) tan y (2) 3
5
(R) tan z (3) 4
5
(S) cos x (4) 15
8
(5) 6
7
A) P  3; Q  4; R  5; S  1 B) P  2; Q  1; R  4; S  3
C) P  2; Q  3; R  1; S  4 D) P  1; Q  2; R  4; S  5
53. Match the following List-I with List-II
List – I List – II
Two circles with radii r1 and r2 intersect each other
at point A and BC be the direct common tangent to
(P) circles of length  such that BAC  45 then (1) 10  
16
r1r2
is equal to
2
The obsulute value of minimum of
(Q)  x 2  y 2  24x  24y  3 , if (2) 1
2
x 2  y 2  6x  8y  0 is
ABCD and CDEF are two squares of equal area. The
ratio of the shaded area to the area of rectangle ABFE

(R) (3) 25

In the given figure ABCD and PQRS are two squares,


Area of square ABCD
then can be
Area of square PQRS

(S) (4) 115+10 145

(5) 5
A) P  2; Q  4; R  1; S  3 B) P  1; Q  3; R  2; S  4
C) P  5; Q  4; R  2; S  1 D) P  3; Q  2; R  1; S  5
54. Match the following:
List – I List – II

(P) The slope of common tangents to x 2  4y 2  4 and (1) 8


x 2  y 2  3 is ‘m’, then m2 is
(Q) Value of  tan 20  4sin 20 2 is (2) 2
Sum of distances of a point on the ellipse
(R) x 2 y 2 (3) 3
  1 , from the foci is
9 16
The straight line 3x  4y  12  0
x2 y2
intersects the ellipse   1 at two points A
(S) 16 9 (4) 4
and B. There is a point P on the ellipse such that area
of PAB is 3sq units. The number of such points 'P’
is

A) P  3; Q  2; R  4; S  1 B) P  4; Q  2; R  3; S  1
C) P  1; Q  2; R  4; S  3 D) P  2; Q  3; R  1; S  2

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