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cope 1 | PAPER-1 | —Ptts-1 | Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 264 ~ READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY GENERAL : 1. This sealed booklet is your Question Paper. Do not break the seal til you are instructed to do 80, 2. The question paper CODE is printed on the left hand top comer of this sheet and the right hand top corner of the back cover of this booklet 3. Use the Optica’ Response Sheet (ORS) provided separately for answering the questions. 4. The ORS CODE és printed on its lett part as well as the sight part. Ensure that both these codes are identical and same as that on the question papor booklet. If not, contact the inviglator. 5. Blank spaces are provided within this booklet for rough work. Write your name and roll number in the space provided on the back cover of this booklet. 7. After breaking the seal of the booklet, verify that the booklet contains 32 pages and that all the 60 questions along with the options are legible. QUESTION PAPER FORMAT AND MARKING SCHEME : 8 The question paper has three parts: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Each part has three sections. 9. Carefully read the instructions given at the beginning of each section. 10. Section 1 contains 8 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive). Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer and 0 in all other casas. 11. Seation 2 contains 10 multiple choice questions with one or more than one correct option. Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all other cases. 12, Section 3 contains 2 “match the following" type questions and you will have to mateh entries in Column | with the entries in Column Il. Marking scheme: for each entry in Column I, +2 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 1 in all other cases OPTICAL RESPONSE SHEET : 13. The ORS consists of an original (top sheet) and its carbon-less copy (bottom sheet). 14, Darken the appropriate bubbles on the original by applying sufficient pressure, This will leave an impression at the corresponding place on the carbon-less copy, 15. The original is machine-gradable and will be collected by the invigilator at the end of the examination. 16. You will be allowed to take away the carbon-less copy at the end of the examination 17. Do not tamper with or mutilate the ORS. 18. Write your name, roll number and the name of the examination center and sign with pen in the space provided for this purpose on the orginal. Do not write any of these details anywhere else, Darken the appropriate bubble under each digit of your roll number. nr een ne ed DO NOT BREAK THE [NM] WITHOUT BEING INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY THE INVIGILATOR SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK -& d 403K oe oe gy LE ae yi a “ hm Da Qe # yt i f BE gn 2 A eiecai ut Va Ee ah ee U.S >3 aa Yn ¥ P* t (par VSN 6/ ede) See [ PEE z nm (i oleae Az u tyr a ef bs 45 eee fe ee 4s h wane Ge e 5" e Be ; se7 4 Rei A? gar 7 NN nN “Ln 4° % y Qe #1 232 SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 32) * This section contains EIGHT questions © The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0) to 9, both inclusive + Foreach question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS + Marking scheme +4 Ifthe bubble corresponding to the answe 0 Inall other cases 's darkened Q1 An infinitely long uniform line charge distribution of charge per unit length 4 lies parallel to f the y-axis in the y-z plane at z =Bo (see figure). If the magnitude of the flux of the electric field through the rectangular surface ABCD lying in the x-y plane with its centre at the origin is (sy =permittivity of free space), then the value of nis ni Q2_ Consider a hydrogen atom with its electron in the n'* orbital. An electromagnetic radiation of __ wavelength 90 nm is used to ionize the atom. If the kinetic energy of the ejected electran W655 *2H2 —104eV, then the value of m is (he = 1242 eV nm) KR Qs A bullet is fired vertically upwards with velocity v from the surface of a spherical planet When it reaches its maximum height, its acceleration due to the planet's gravity is 1/4°* of its value at the surface of the planet. If the escape velocity from the planet is. Uys. the value of Nis (ignore energy loss due to atmosphere) ‘Space for rough work “1 Waar 2 an Ge args. wel a PHYSICS Q4 Two identical uniform dises roll without slipping on two different surfaces AB and CD (see figure) starting at A and C with linear speeds ©, and v,, respectively, and always remain in contact with the surfaces. If they reach B and D with the same linear speed 10 m/s?) nd v= 3 m/s then tv» in mis is ( Q5 Two spherical stars A and B emit blackbody radiation. The radius of A is 400 times that of B and A emits 10/ times the power emitted from B, The ratio of their wavelengths A, and Ay at which the peaks occur in their respective radiation curves is \ (% A nuclear power plant supplying electrical power to a village uses a radioactive material of half life T’years as the fuel. The amount of fuel at the beginning is such that the total power requirement of the village is 12.5% of the electrical power available from the plant at that time. If the plant is able to meet the total power needs of the village for a maximum period of nT yoars, then the value of n is ‘Space for rough work aw ec as 52g? 3+ 7 va & SHO el 4/32 HYSICS Q7 A Young's double slit interference arrangement with slits S, and S, is immersed in water (refractive index = hown in the figure. The positions of maxima on the surface of d’, where 2 is the wavelength of light in air (refractive water are given by x° = index = 1), 2d is the separation between the slits and m is an integer. The value of p is Q8 Consider a concave mirror and a convex lens (refractive index 1.5) of focal length 10 cm each, separated by a distance of 50 em in air (refractive index = 1) as shown in the figure. An object is placed at a distance of 15 cm from the mirror. Its eect image formed by this combination has magnification M,, When the set-up is kept in a medium of refractive ee index 7/6, the magnification becomes M,. The magnitude & # 15 em @® << 50 cm ‘Space for rough work wm. E ~ b= loom 5/32 «1 PHYSICS: Q.10 SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 40) ‘This section contains TEN questions Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ON! these four option(s) is(are) correct. For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS Marking scheme: +4 Ifonly the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are) darkened 0 Ifnone of the bubbles is darkened -2 Inallother cases of 8 equal divisions and a screw gauge with ons on i ar scale, In the Vernier calipers, 5 divisions of the Vernier scale coincide with 4 divisions on the main seale and in the screw gauge, one complete rotation of the circular scale moves it by two divisions on the linear scale. Then: (A) If the pitch of the screw gauge is twico the least count of the Vernier calipers, the least count of the screw gauge is 0.01 mm. (B) If the pitch of the screw gauge is twice the least count of the Vernier callipers, the least count of the screw gauge is 0.005 mm (©) If the least count of the linear scale of the screw gauge is twice the least count of the Vernier callipers, the least count of the screw gauge is 0.01 mm (D) If the least count of the linear scale of the screw gauge is twice the least count of the Vernier callipers, the least count of the screw gauge is 0.005 mm. Planck's constant h, speed of light c and gravitational constant G are used to form a unit of Jength L and a unit of mass M. Then the correct option(s) @ Meve @B) M«VG ©) Lah 0 a 7 ‘Space for rough work Qui PHYSICS ‘Two independent harmonic oscillators of equal mass are oscillating about the origin with angular frequencies @, and , and have total energies H, and Es, respectively. ‘The variations of their momenta p with positions x are shown in the figures. If foe and 2 , then the correct equation(s) is(are) Pp P Energy = Ey Energy = E, x x R “@ 0, (B) Sant © a, oe ‘Space for rough work Me. aNMm ole L CoM: & +1 132 PHYSICS Q12 Aring of mass M and radius 7 is rotating with angular speed @ about a fixed vertical axis 1 ae yest at O. These passing through its centre O with two point masses each of ma rods fixed on the ring as shown in masses can move radially outwards along two mass] the figure, At some instant the angular speed of the system is Sey and one of the masses is ava distance of 2 R from O, At this instant the distance of the other maae from O is a OF pd de sash ee [Ay ROP» § + fbe oD / wo ~G9 B “ ge (B) aR « 2R w 4R ‘Space for rough work Vi wR vi Swe 3 we. Cth 3ReM EbH ge ee PAYER = ALE + Ox ities A lace 6 RIK “1 Fao LRA Be 6 a3 Qs Quid PHYSICS The figures below depict two situations in which two infinitely long static line charges of constant positive line charge density 2 are kept parallel to cach other. In their resulting electric field, point charges q and -7 ave kept in equilibrium between them. The point charges are confined to move in the x direction only. If they are given a small displacement, about their equilibrium positions, then the correct statement(s) is(are) (A) Both charges execute simple harmonic motion. (B) Both charges will continue moving in the direction of their displacement. (©) Charge +q executes simple harmonic motion while charge -q continues moving in the direction of its displacement (D) Charge -g executes simple harmonic motion while charge +q continues moving in the direction of its displacement. ‘Two identical glass rods S, and S, (refractive index = 1.5) have one convex end of radius of curvature 10 cm. They are placed with the curved surfaces at a distance d as shown in the figure, with their axes (shown by the dashed line) aligned. When a point source of light P is placed inside rod S, on its axis at a distance of 60 em from the curved face, the light rays ‘emanating from it are found to be parallel to the axis inside S,. The distance d is (A) 60cm (B) 70cm (©) 80cm (D) 90cm “1 ‘Space for rough work 9/32 Q.15 A conductor (shown in the figure) carrying constant current J is kept in the PHYS xy plane in 2 uniform magnetic field B. If F is the magnitude of the total magnetic force acting on the conductor, then the correct statement(s) is(are) wt B isalong 3, Fa (L+R) worn B is along 2, © If B is along 3, Fx (L+R) (D) If B is along 2, F-0 Q.16 A container of fixed volume has a mixture of one mole of hydrogen and one mole of helium in equilibrium at temperature 7. Assuming the gases are ideal, the correct statement(s) is(are) (A) @®) © (Dy ‘The average energy per mole of the gas mixture is 2RT. ‘The ratio of speed of sound in the gas mixture to that in helium gas is J ‘The ratio of the rms speed of helium atoms to that of hydrogen molecules is 1/2 ‘The ratio of the rms speed of helium atoms to that of hydrogen molecules is 1/2 #1 ‘Space for rough work 10/32 PHYSICS Q.17 In an aluminum (Al) bar of square cross section, a square hole is drilled and is filled with iron (Fe) as shown in the figure, The electrical resistivities of Al and Fe are 2.7x10° Qm and 10x10" O m, respectively. The electrical resistance between the two faces P and Q of the composite bar is 2475 1875 1875 2475 (A) Ke} B) to) C} = pO D) = ean ® “a HS © oe ©) “Be Q.18 For photo-electric effect with incident photon wavelength 4, the stopping potential is Vo. Identify the correct variation(s) of Vj with 2 and 1/4 22. Vo ve ’ “ ®B) a a n o Va va ‘Space for rough work Se fe b #1 11/32 PHYSICS "SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 16) ‘This section contains TWO questions Each question contains two columns, Column I and Column II Column I has four entries (A), (B), () and (D) Column IT has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (7) Match the entries in Column I with the entries in Column II One or more entries in Column [ may match with one or more entries in Column II * The ORS contains a 4x5 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below: » BPeeAoawnw » & OOO o MP O@AHaH oMWUAe& + For each entry in Column I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example, if entry (A) in Column I matches with entries (Q), (R) and (1), then darken these three bubbles in the ORS, Similarly, for entries (B), (C) and (D). + Marking scheme: For each entry in Column L +2 Ifonly the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match(es) is(are) darkened 0 Ifnone of the bubbles is darkened =1_Inall other cases Q.19 Match the nuclear processes given in column I with the appropriate option(s) in column IL Column I Column IL (A) Nuclear fusion AP) Absorption of thermal neutrons by “8U. (B) Fission ina nuclear reactor’ (Q) Co nucleus (C) B-decay —J (RB) Energy production in stars via hydrogen conversion to helium, @) pray emission (8) Heavy water (1) Neutrino emission ‘Space for rough work a 12/32 PHYSICS: Q.20. A particle of unit mass is moving along the x-axis under the influence of a force and its total energy is conserved, Four possible forms of the potential energy of the particle are given in column I (@ and Uy are constants) corresponding statement(s) in column II. a) ®) (B) @Q © ®) ) © (Tt) Match the potential energies in column J to the Column II ‘The force acting on the particle is zero at v=a ‘The force acting on the particle is zero at x =0 ‘The force acting on the particle is zero at x= ~a The particle experiences an attractive force towards x =0 in the region |x| Y, 4,G' 0.25V) ‘Under standard conditions, the number of moles of M* oxidized when one mole of X is converted to ¥ is [F =96500 6 mot] Ct If the freezing point of a 0.01 molal aqueous solution of a cobalt(III) chloride-ammonia complex (which behaves as a strong electrolyte) is —0.0558°C, the number of chlorides) in the coordination sphere of the complex is -~ (K, of water = 1.86 K kg mol?) & is used for oxidizing M* as M* + M* +2e", E° #1 ‘Space for rough work 15/32 CHEMISTRY SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 40) ‘This section contains TEN questions Each question has FOUR options (4), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are) correct For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS Marking scheme: +4 Ifonly the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is(are) darkened 0 Ifnone of the bubbles is darkened -2 In all other ca Q29 Q.30 Compound(s) that on hydrogenation produce(s) optically inactive compound(s) is(are) . Her W Hes on, ®) HCN Hy Ho MS BH © CH (D) HC cH CHs CHs Ny ®B) ] © C ) #1 ‘Space for rough work 16/32 Q3l Qa2 In the following reaction, the major product is CHy i 4 equivalent HBr aa Hoo CH; my ” Hs CV) CHy (A) HC’ = ty A LG pe CH fe CH3 (i © pyoArrs, UY © Hcy The structure of D-(+)-glucose is ‘CHO H-+-on HO--+H HOH H-L-oH ‘CHpOH The structure of L-(~)-glucose is CHEMISTRY HO cHO Ho HO- H i ‘OH HO--H HOH HoH HOH i HO--+H ®) yon ©) HoH HO- H HO- HH H ‘OH CH;OH CHOH CH,OH CH;0H *1 Space for rough work 17/82 (CHEMISTRY Q.33 The major product of the veaetion is Hee. COsH _NaNOp, aqueous HC! i Sac a CH; NH2 orc Hy ALN eC. COyH (rien ders v4 oe Cy OH Hy 6H fisc. con Hse. NH ol Sea o OY CH; OH Oty OH Q.34 The correct statement(s) about Cr** and Mn™ is(are) [Atomic numbers of Cr = 24 and Mn = 25] UTC" is a redueing agent AS, Mn" is an oxidizing agent (©) Both Cr? and Mn™ exhibit d’ electronic configuration (D) When Cr is used as a reducing agent, the chromium ion attains d° electronic configuration Q.35 Copper is purified by electrolytic refining of blister copper. The correct statement(s) about this process is (are) (A) Impure Cu strip is used as cathode (B) Acidified aqueous CuSO) is used as electrolyte (C) Pure Cu deposits at cathode (D) Impurities settle as anode-mud Q.36 Fe* is reduced to Fe* by using (A) H,O, in presence of NaOH (B)_Na,0,in water (C) HO, in presence of H,SO, JPY Na,0, in presence of H.SO, ‘Space for rough work oe 18/32 CHEMISTR" ‘The %yield of ammonia as a function of time in the reaction N,(¢) + 3H,(g)= 2NH,(g), AH <0 ae of at (P, T,) is given below exo? ’ x Tt hy time If this reaction is conducted at (P, T;), with 7, > 7,, the yield of ammonia as a function of time is represented by % yield @ B) (D) time Q.38 If the unit cell of a mineral has cubic close packed (cep) array of oxygen atoms with m fraction of octahedral holes occupied by aluminium ions and n fraction of tetrahedral holes occupied by magnesium ions, m and n, respectively, are es 28 (A) ® 1 i Stee 1 4 © + <. ; © 35 re ele Space for rough work 19/32 CHEMISTRY SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 16) * — This section contains TWO questions * Each question contains two columns, Column I and Column IT * Column J has four entries (A), (B), () and (D) * Column II has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T) * Match the entries in Column I with the entries in Column IT * One or more entries in Column I may match with one or more entries in Column IL * The ORS contains a 4x5 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below: 4» BQO » FP OOWE oMOOAOw oM@OAMOw + For each entry in Column I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example if entry (A) in Column I matches with entries (Q), (R) and (T), then darken these three bubbles in the ORS. Similarly, for entries (B), (C) and (D). * Marking scheme: For each entry in Column 1 +2. Ifonly the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct mateh(es) is(are) darkened © [fnone of the bubbles is darkened =1 Inallother cases Q.39 Match the anionic species given in Column I that are present in the ore(s) given in Column IL Column I Column II (A) Carbonate (RP) Siderite (B) Sulphide (Q) Malachite (C) Hydroxide ®) Bauxite (D) Oxide (S) Calamine (1) Argentite 3 Space for rough work 2 aL 20/32 CHEMISTRY Q.40 Match the thermodynamic processes given under Column I with the expressions given under Column TT Column I Column II (A) Freezing of water at 273 Kand1atm & =) q=0 (B) Expansion of 1 mol of an ideal gas into a @ w=0 vacuum under isolated conditions (©) Mixing of equal volumes of two ideal gases at (R) AS, <0 constant temperature and pressure in an isolated container (D) Reversible heating of H,(g) at 1 atm from (Ss) 300 K to 600 K, followed by reversible cooling to 300 K at 1 atm (1) AG=0 END OF PART I: CHEMISTRY #L 21/32 Qat Q43 Qa 45 SECTION | (Maximum Marks: 32) ‘This section contains EIGHT questions ‘The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS Marking scheme: +4 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened 0 Inallother cases ‘The number of distinct solutions of the equation 5 gs? 4 ‘ 6 sate Joos 2x + eos x +sin‘x + cos" x4 sin? x =2 in the interval [0, 27] is Let the curve C be the mirror image of the parabola y? 4x with respect to the line x+y+4=0. If A and B are the points of intersection of C with the line y=—5, then the distance between A and Bis ‘The minimum number of times a fair coin needs to be tossed, so that the probability of getting at least two heads is at least 0.96, is Let n be the number of ways in which 5 boys and 5 girls can stand in a queue in such a way that all the girls stand consecutively in the queue. Let m be the number of ways in which 5 boys and 5 girls can stand in a queue in such a way that exactly four girls stand consecutively in the queue. Then the value of “ is n If the normals of the parabola y’=4x drawn at the end points of its latus rectum are tangents to the circle (x—3)* +(y +2)" then the value of r? is #1 Space for rough work S posta + lost + ature © tos! + Ginby = 2 4 (T PO x 3x2 x) = \ erie 4 SL 4 3 i . al ° 22/32 MATHEMATICS Q46 Let /: R—> R be a function defined by f(x) {er aa 2 where [x] is the greatest integer less than or equal tox, If I= f wee then the ) 2s fas value of (47-1) is ~ a Q47 A cylindrical container is Yo-be made from certain solid material with the following constraints: Tt has a fixed inner volume of V mm’, has a 2 mm thick solid wall and is open at ‘the top. The bottom of the Gonitdiner is a solid circular dise of thickness Jim and is of radius equal to the outer radius of the container. If the volume of the material used to make the container is minimum when the inner radius of the container is 10 mm, then the value of, is 2507 , +]>0. @) be a continuous function. For Qu8 Let F(x)= f2eos* tdi for all x¢R and f = f(x) and x=a, then /(0) is Aa ere gow I+ Cos2 re IDR epee 5 A Coste 30280 ' an. el 23/32 MATHEMATICS SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 40) ‘This section contains TEN questions Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are) correct For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS Marking scheme: +4 Ifonly the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s} is(are) darkened 0 Inone of the bubbles is darkened 2 Inallother cases Q49 QL Let X and Y be two arbitrary, 33, non-zero, skew-symmetric matrices and Z be an arbitrary 3x3, non-zero, symmetric matrix. Then which of the following matrices is (are) skew symmetric? (a) ¥8Zs—zZty8 @ xXt4y (©) X*z3-Z9x" ) X*+¥* Which of the following values of a satisfy the equation (+a)? (1+2a)? (+8a) (24a)? (2+2a)* (2+3a) (+a)? (8+2a)? (B+3e) (A) 4 (B) 9 @ 9 () 4 In RB’ consider the planes B:y=0 and P,:x+z=1. Let P, be a plane, different from P, and P,, which passes through the intersection of P, and P,. If the distance of the point (0,1,0) from P, is 1 and the distance of a point (a, , 7) from P, is 2, then which of the following relations is (are) true? #1 (A) 2a+ Br 2y+2=0 (B) 2a praysd (©) 2a+f-2y-10-0 (D) 2a-f+2y-8=0 ‘Space for rough work 24/32, Q.52 In Ri let L be a straight line passing through the origin. Suppose that all the points on L at a constant distance from the two planes 2, :x+2y—2+1=0 and P,:2v—y+z-1=0, Let M be the locus of the feet of the perpendiculars drawn from the points on L to the plane P, Which of the following points lie(s) on M ? 11) (5 Q.58 Let P and @ be di 2x such that a circle with PQ as diameter passes through the vertex O of the parabola, If P lies in the first quadrant and the area of the triangle AOPQ is 3¥2, then which of the following is (are) the coordinates of P? 6.42) inct points on the parabola 22) B) (9.3V2) © (0) =2, then which Q.54 Let 3(x) be a solution of the differential equation (1+ e")y’ + ye* =1. If y of the following statements is (are) true? (A) y4)=0 (B) y(-2)=0 (C) yx) has a critical point in the interval (~1, 0) (D) _y(x) has no critical point in the interval (-1. 0) ‘Space for rough work (Carey le yoetoy Ww a= 2 Peet a. ol x x =~ z ae Nor 25/32 MATHEMATICS Consider the family of all circles whose centers lie on the straight line y=. If this family of circles is represented by the differential equation Py" +Qy’ +1=0, where P, Q are functions ofx,yand y' (here y’ #, ert z ), then which of the following statements is (are) true? s (A) Paytx (B) P=y-x () P+Q=1-xtyey tr? ©) P-Q=xty-y'-OF Let g: R > R be a differentiable function with g(0)=0, g(0)=0 and g'(1) #0. Let {x | , #0 fe) = {1x18 ** [0 x=0 and h(x)=el! for all xe R. Let (feh)(x) denote f(h(x)) and (he f)(x) denote A(f(x)). ‘Then which of the following is (are) true? (A) fis differentiable at x =0 (B) his differentiable at x =0 (©) fh is differentiable at x-0 () hef is differentiable at x-0 ‘Space for rough work 26/32 MATHEMATIC! Q57 Let fix)=sin’ Fsin 4. ms] for all xe R and a(x) =4sinx for all xe R. Let (fo g(x) denote f(g(x}) and (ge f(x) denote g(f(x)}. Then which of the following is (are) true? (A) Range otris| | (B) Range of fog is [- © mf £ (D) There is an xe R such that (go f)(x)=1 rege) 6 > =e > =e eee 7 Q58 Let APQR be a triangle. Let @=QR, b= RP and ¢=PG@. If (41-12, 1b|=4¥8 and B.¢ =24, then which of the following is (are) true? a ai=12 we) | ©) lax b+ ex al= 483 WD) a.b= Space for rough work R Ps ig! \ & eo / a Z \ F cv 8 => > > A> -b-e 27/32 MATHEMATICS SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 16) | + This section contains TWO questions + Each question contains wo columns, Column and Column I | 6 Column I has four entries (A), (B), (C) and (D) jt Colsmn I has five entries (),(Q) ), (S) and (7 | + Match the entries in Column I with the entries in Column II + One or more entries in Column I may match with one or more entries in Column IL © ‘The ORS contains a 4x5 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below o MOA o MOBO o BMWA o MOMMA + For each entry in Column I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example, if entry (A) in Column I matches with entries (Q), (R) and (T), then darken these three bubbles in the ORS. Similarly, for entries (B), (C) and (D). + Marking scheme For cach entry in Column I, +2. Ifonly the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match(es) is(are) darkened 0 [fnone of the bubbles is darkened | -1_ mall other eases ‘Space for rough work “1 28/32 Q59 Column I Column I (A) In Rif the magnitude of the projection M4 vector of the vector ai+ fj on JRi+j and if @=2+¥3f, then possible value(s) of Ja | is (are) (By Letaand b be real numbers such that @ the function feof byea?, x2l is differentiable for all x < R. Then possible value(s) of a is (are) (©) Let w41 be a complex cube root of ® 3 unity. If @-30 (2+ 30-307)" +B 4 20+ 80°"? = 0, then possible value(s) of m is (are) 262) 5 (D) Let the harmonic mean of two positive real ‘) 4 numbers a and b be A. If q is a positive veal number such that a, 5, 9, 6 is an arithmetic progression, then the value(s) of |q-a| is (are) (T) 5 ‘Space for rough work @ -Baxv-2% = bx tot ~34-2 = bea? ((gapkere pf) her. ej 7 J Ree eed 2 Fe Ua +2P 4B. G *1 29/32 Q.60 “@ (B) © @) “1 Column I Ina triangle AXYZ, let a, band ¢ be the lengths of the sides opposite to the angles X, Yand Z, respectively. If 2(a° -b*) =c? sin(X~Y) sinZ of n for which cos(n72) =0 is (are) and 4= , then possible values Ina triangle AXYZ, let a, b and c be the lengths of the sides opposite to the angles X, Yand Z, respectively. If 1+ cos2X - 2eos2¥ = 2sin XsinY, then possible value(s) of Fis (are) In Ri let Y3i+j, i+ 3j and pis—pj be the position vectors of X, Y and Z with respect to the origin O, respectively. If the distance of Z from the bisector of the acute le of OX with OF is +. then possible angle o! ti is =, then possible ra it We Pr value(s) of | #| is (are) Suppose that F(a) denotes the area of the region bounded by x =0, Yad and y=lax-1|+lax-2i+ax, where = (0,0. Then the value(s) of F(a) + 8 when a =0 and @=1, is (are) (MaTHEMATICS Column H Pa Q 2 R) 8 a) 6 END OF THE QUESTION PAPER wat 5 n - 3) te J 2 A CD OB PEGI Muy t 30/32 4 (BD) “ “1 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK > 9 A ~ etn Oey) dor-¥ Jae “Sinz - &f 31/32 ES *L CODE 49. Use a BLACK BALL POINT PEN to darken the bubbles in the upper sheet. 20. Darken the bubbie COMPLETELY 21. Darken the bubbles ONLY if you are sure of the answer. 22, The correct way of darkening a bubble is as shown here: DARKENING THE BUBBLES ON THE ORS. 23, There is NO way to erase or “un-darken” a darkened bubble, 24. The marking scheme given at the beginning of each section gives details of how darkened and not darkened bubbles are evaluated. NAME OF THE CANDIDATE ... PRASHANT... NAY: ROLL NO 22. OLRRA) | HAVE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS | have verified the identity, name and roll AND SHALL ABIDE BY THEM number of the candidate, and that question] paper and ORS codes are the same Signature of the Candidate Signature of the Invigilator ‘Space for rough work. B32

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