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PART I
SECTION A

This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.
1.

Consider the shown circuit. The net current supplied as a function


of time is
(A) (2 2 sin t) A

1H

0.2 mF

(B) (2 2 cos t) A
100

(C) (2 2 sin t) A
(D) (2 2 cos t) A
~

1002 sin 100t

2.

The figure shows a system of 2 concentric spheres of radii r1 and


r2 and kept at temperatures T1 and T2 respectively. The radial
rate of flow of heat in a substance between the two co-centric
spheres is proportional to:
r1r2
(A)
(B) (r2 r1 )
(r2 r1 )
(C)

3.

(r2 r1 )
r1r2

r
(D) log 2
r1

1002 cos 100t

r1
r2

T1
T2

The rod is free to slide along the two horizontal parallel



rails; the two rails being maintained at a constant

potential difference by the ideal battery. The only

resistance is in the rod itself. A student performs an



experiment with uniform magnetic field B. In first case

when rod is kept at rest, the rod is flow to move with


uniform velocity after a sufficient time. Now in second

case when a force of F0 is applied along with first case,
so as to retard the rod, its velocity changes and finally
decreases by 20 cm/sec.
Now if above experiment is repeated with magnetic field B/3 then velocity would have
(A) increased by 60 cm/s
(B) decreased by 180 cm/s
(C) decreased by 60 cm/s
(D) increased by 20/9 cm/s

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5.

The graph between two temperature scales A and B is shown in


the figure. Between upper fixed point and lower fixed point there
are 150 equal divisions on scale A and 100 on scale B. The
relationship for conversion between the two scales is given by
t 180
t
(A) A
B
100
150
t A 30
tB
(B)

150
100
tB 180
t
(C)
A
150
100
tB 40
tA
(D)

100
180

A particle of mass m and charge q is dropped from a height h. In whole


space, there exists a constant magnetic field B as shown in figure. Find
the minimum value of B such that the particle just grazes the ground.
m g
2m g
(A)
(B)
2q h
q h
(C)

6.

m g
4q h

(D)

tB = 100
Temperature (B)

m, q

B
h

m 2g
q h

In the RC circuit shown, switch is closed at t = 0. The


resistor in the circuit is very sensitive to heat and as current
is flowing, its resistance increases linearly as R = R0 + kt.
Find the ratio of heat developed to the work done by the
battery upto the moment the resistance becomes thrice its
original value. (kC = 1)
(A) 1/3
(C) 5/3

tA = 150

4.

Temperature (A)

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(B) 2/3
(D) 7/3
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A solid conducting cylinder (radius a) is rotated about its symmetric


axis at an angular speed . Find the magnitude of induced emf
across A(a/2, 0, 0) and B(a/2, a/2, a/3) (m: mass of electron, e :
charge of electron)
(A)

ma2 2
16e

ma2 2
(C)
32e

(B)

ma2 2
24e

B
A

ma2 2
(D)
8e

8.

An infinitely long wire with triangular cross section (equal sides


a) carries a current I uniformly. The magnitude of the magnetic
field at O is
I
I
(A) 0
(B) 0
6a
4a
0I
0I
(C)
(D)
12a
3a

9.

The potential due to point charge at a point A is 7V and the electric field there is 3 V/m. There is
another point B such that electric field at this point has smaller magnitude as compared to that at
point A. However, if magnitude of the charge is tripled, the electric field at B becomes 3 V/m. The
potential at B now is closest to
(A) 7/3 V
(B) 7 V
(C) 12 V
(D) 21 V

10.

Three identical thin uniform charged filaments are fixed along the sides of
a cube as shown in the figure. Length of each filament is and line
charge density on each of them is . Determine the magnitude of electric
field at the centre of the cube. The cube is a geometrical construct and
not made of any matter.
(A)

2
20 3

(C) zero

(B)
(D)

2
40 3

1
40 3

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Comprehension Type
This section contains 3 groups of questions. Each group has 2 multiple choice question based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which only ONE is
correct

Paragraph for Questions 11 & 12


One mole of helium gas follows cycle 1-2-3-1 shown in the diagram. During
process 3-1, the internal energy (U) of the gas depends on its volume (V) as
2
U = bV , where b is a positive constant. If gas releases the amount of heat
Q1 during process 3-1 and gas absorbs the amount of heat Q2 during
process 123.

U
4U0

3
2

U0

1
V1

Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions


11.

12.

The value of ratio of volume of gas in state-3 (V3) to that of gas in state 1(V1) is
1
2
(A)
(B)
2
1
1
(C)
(D) none of these
3
The value of Q1 / Q2 is
8
9
(A)
(B)
9
8
12
(C)
(D) none of these
13
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Paragraph for Questions 13 & 14


An Infinite sheet having surface charge density is
placed in front of a metallic charged sphere of
charge Q and radius R, as shown in the figure such
that surface of metallic plate is perpendicular to the
line CO, where O is the centre of the plate. The
separation between the sheet and the centre of the
metallic sphere C is 2R. Answer the following
questions based on the given situations.

13.

Metallic sphere
haveing charge Q

P1

C
R

P2

Electric field at point P2 (just outside the sphere)

(A)
(B)
20
0
(C)

14.

+
+ +
+ ++
+ ++
+ ++
+ ++
+O + +
+ ++
+ ++
+ ++
+ ++
+ ++
+ + 2R
+

kQ

20 R2

(D) greater than

20

Electric field due to the metallic sphere at point C


(A) zero
(C)

towards left
20

(B)

kQ

towards left
R2

(D)
towards right
20
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Paragraph for Questions 15 & 16


When a current flows through the medium, an electric field exists as well as a potential which varies in
space. Suppose that there is a break in a high voltage transmission line and the free end of a wire of
length L is lying on the ground. An electric current flows through the regions of soil adjoining the
conductor. If a man happens to be walking near by a potential difference, which is called the step
voltage appears between the points where his feet touch the ground. Consequently, an electric current
whose strength depends on this potential difference flows through the man.
Let us calculate the step voltage. Since the conductor is quite long, we assume that the current flows
from it to the ground in a direction perpendicular to the conductor. The equipotential surfaces are the
surfaces of semi-cylinders whose axes coincide with the conductor. Suppose that the man is walking in a
direction perpendicular to the conductor with a step of length b the distance between the conductor and
the foot closer to it being d. Assuming that the current flows uniformly from the conductor over the semi
cylindrical region we obtain the following expression for the current density at a distance r from the
conductor:
I
j
rL
In this case, the field strength along the radii perpendicular to the conductor is
j
I
Er
rL
Consequently, the step voltage is
db

Vst

db
.
d

E dr Lln
r

For example, If I = 500A, d = 1 m, b = 65 cm and L = 30 m we find that Vst = 270 V. Much higher voltages
may appear under other conditions and other shapes of conductors.
15.

When a part of a high voltage transmission line falls on the ground, it creates a hazard
(A) because there can be a direct contact between the cable and a human being
(B) because of the emergence of step voltages.
(C) both (A) and (B)
(D) none of (A) and (B)

16.

A hemispherical earth plate is buried into the earth in level


with its surface. Find the voltage which may be applied to
a woman approaching this earth plate (step voltage). The
current passing through the earth plate is equal to 1 amp,
the length of the step is b = 1m, and the distance between
the plate, the foot closer to it is r0 = 2m and = 102 /m.
(A) 0.9 Volt
(B) 1.8 Volt
(C) 2.7 Volt
(D) 3.6 Volt

r0

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Match List Type (Only One Option Correct)


This section contains four questions, each having two matching lists. Choices for the correct combination
of elements from List-I and List-II are given as option (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which one is correct.
17.

List I contains four possibilities after removing an infinite cylinder of radius R/2 from an infinite
cylinder of radius R and carrying current I of uniform density (I = jR2). List II contains the
magnitude of magnetic field at the centre (O) or a point at the perimeter (P) due to system in List
I. Match list-I with list II and select the correct answer using the code given below the list
List I
List II
(P) Axis of cavity lies on the
1.
Zero
axis of cylinder. The
magnetic field on the axis of
O
cylinder (BO) is

(Q)

(R)

(S)

Axis of cavity lies on the


axis of cylinder. The
magnetic field on the
surface of cylinder (BP) is

0I
4R

3.

30I
8R

4.

50I
12R

Cavitys axis is R/2 away


from the original cylinders
axis. The magnetic field on
the axis of cylinder (BO) is

Cavitys axis is R/2 away


from the original cylinders
axis. The magnetic field on
the surface of cylinder at P
as shown

2.

Codes:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

P
1
1
3
1

Q
3
3
1
2

R
4
2
2
3

S
2
4
4
3
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18.

There are two types of rods:


Rod 1: Length L, Thermal conductivity K, Area of cross section A.
Rod 2: Length 2L, Thermal conductivity K, Area of cross section A.
Four possible arrangements of these rods in steady state are shown in List I and List II gives
the temperature of the junction. Match the List I to List II.
List I
List - II
(P)
(1) 20C
10C

L
100C

L
L
10C

(Q)

10C

(2)

27.5C

(3)

28C

(4)

40C

L
2L

100C

L
10C
(R)

10C
L

80C

10C

L
10C
(S)

10C
L
L

2L

80C

10C

L
10C
Codes:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

P
4
3
4
4

Q
3
3
4
3

R
3
2
2
2

S
1
4
1
1
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From an insulating solid hemisphere (radius R) carrying a charge Q, a part of it is removed in the
possibilities shown in List-I. List-II gives the magnitude electric field at the centre of the original
solid hemisphere for the four combinations shown. Match List I with List II and select the correct

1
answer using the code given below the lists. given K

40

List I
(P)

List - II
(1)

(2)

3 KQ
4 R2

(3)

11 KQ
18 R2

(4)

1 KQ
2 R2

O
R

(Q)
O
R

(R)
O
R/2
R

(S)
O
R/2
R

Codes:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

P
4
4
4
4

Q
2
3
3
1

R
3
2
1
2

S
1
1
2
3
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In the circuit shown, initially switch S1 is closed while S2 and S3 are


open. After a long time, S1 is opened while S2 is closed. Further, after
a long time, S2 is opened while S3 is closed. Consider the following
parameters
a: Total heat generated in 2R0
b : Total heat generated in 4R0
c : Final energy of C0
d : Final energy of 2C0
e : Final energy of 4C0

List I
(P) a/b
(Q) b/c
(R) c/d
(S) d/e
Codes:
P
(A)
4
(B)
3
(C)
1
(D)
3

R
3
1
2
2

R0

4C0

2R0

2C0

4R0

C0

S1

S2

S3

List - II
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Q
2
2
4
4

2/9
1/2
5
1

S
1
4
3
1
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Chemistry

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PART II

SECTION A
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.
1.

In the following sequence of reaction


NC
ZnBr2
BuLi
PhCOCl

A
B

THF
THF
100o C

Br

the major product (C) is:


O
(A)
NC

2.

(B)

Ph C

Ph

Ph C

(C)

C
Major product

Br

(D)
NC

Ph

CN

In the following sequence of reaction


OH
O

O
O

H2 /Pd

B
Major product

NO 2

the major product (B) is:


O
(A)
O

(B)

OH

CH3

O
HN

(C)

NH2
OH

(D)

OH

CH3

O
C
CH3

C
NH2

CH3

NH2

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3.

In the following sequence of reaction


CH3

H3C

CH2

FeCl3
Cl

A
Major product

CH3
the major product (A) is:
(A)

CH3
CH 2

(B)

CH3

CH3

CH3

(D)

CH3

CH

CH3
CH2

CH

CH2

HC
CH3

CH3

4.

CH3

CH3

CH3
(C)

CH2

In which of the following reaction the major product formed is incorrect?


(A)

H3C

CH2

C 2H5 O
CH3 CH2 CH CH2
CH3
C2H5 OH

CH

Major product

H3C

(B)
H3C

Na/Liq.NH3

CH3

H
C

CH3

Major product
(C)

CH3
H3C

H
C

H
(D)

Br2 /CCl4

H
H

CH3

CH3

Br
Br

CH3
Major
product

COOH
1 CrO

Cl /Cs

2 2
2

2 H O
3

Major product
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5.

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In the following reaction


O

Me
N

CN
H

A
Major product

Me

the major product (A) is:


(A)

Me
N

Me

(B)

(C)

(D)

OH

CH

CH

CH

OH

CH

Me
Me
Me
Me
Me

N
Me

6.

In the following reaction


Ph
O
C

OH

A
Major product

CH3
the major product (A) is:
(A)

Ph

O
C

(B)

CH3

(C)

Ph

CH3
Ph

O
C

(D)

Ph

O
C

NH

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16

In the following sequence of reactions


OMe
CH OH/H

H O

mCPBA
3
3

A
B

Major product

the major product (C) is:


(A)

(B)

OMe

OH

OH

(C)

(D)

OH

8.
SOCl2

A
Major p r oduct

HO
H
H3C
Which of the following statement is correct regarding this reaction?
(A) The reaction takes place by SN1 mechanism.
(B) Retention of configuration takes place.
(C) In presence of pyridine retention of configuration takes place.
(D) The major product (A) of the reaction is
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In the following sequence of reaction


O
O
CH3

2
Ph3 P CH2

A
B

ii H
i I KOH

C
Major product

the major product (C) is


(A)

CH3

(B)

CH2

(C)

(D)

CH3

CH2

10.

CH3

The major product (P) in the following sequence of reaction is:


O

O
i H

LDA, THF

A
ii OH ,

Ph
(A)

P
Major product
(B)
O

Ph

(C)

Ph

(D)
Ph

Ph

CH3
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Comprehension Type
This section contains 3 groups of questions. Each group has 2 multiple choice question based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which only ONE is
correct
Paragraph for Question Nos. 11 to 12
Addition of water to carbonyl compounds is a nucleophilic addition reaction. The reaction is reversible in
nature. Most of the carbonyl compounds form unstable hydrates. However, certain carbonyl compounds
form stable hydrates. The stability of hydrates depends upon certain factors like steric effect,
intramolecular hydrogen bonding, ring stain, inductive effect, mesomeric effect etc.
11.

Which of the following compound form stable hydrate in aqueous solution?


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

O
C

H3C
12.

CH3

Which of the following compounds does not form stable hydrate?


(A)

Cl3C CHO

(C)
Ph

(B)

CF 3

C
O

CF 3

Ph

Ph

(D)
Ph

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 13 to 14


Nitrous acid is a weak acid and unstable. It is always prepared in situ, usually by treating NaNO2 with an
aqueous solution of strong acid.
HCl aq NaNO2 aq HONO aq NaCl aq

H2 SO4 aq 2NaNO2 aq 2HONO aq Na2SO4 aq


Nitrous acid reacts with amines. The product that is obtained from these reaction depends upon the
nature of amines.
13.

Which of the following compounds reacts with nitrous acid to form N-Nitrosoamine?
NH2
HN CH3
(A)
(B)

NH2

(C)

14.

(D)

H3C

CH3

The major product (P) formed in the following reaction is:


H3C

CH3

NaNO2 ,HCl

(A)

H3C

P
Major product

CH3

(B)

H3C

CH3

(C)

CH3
+

(D)
N

H3C

CH3

CH3
+

N2 Cl

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 15 to 16


Elimination reactions are the most important means for synthesising alkenes. In Saytzeffs elimination the
most substituted alkene is formed as major product where as in Hoffmanns elimination the least
substituted alkene is the major product.
15.

CH3
C 2H5 ONa

C H OH,
2 5

Major product

Cl
H3C
CH3
the major product (A) is:
CH3
(A)

(C)

16.

CH3

(B)

CH3

(D)

CH3

In which of the following reaction 2-Butene is the major product?


KOH alc.
(A) H3C CH2 CH CH3
Major pr oducts

Br

(B)

H3C

CH2

CH

3 3
CH3 CH3 3 C O
Major p r oducts

(C)

H3C

CH2

Br
CH

CH3

H3C

CH

C OH

OH

Major pr oducts

CH3

CH3

(D)

H3C

CH2
H3C

CH
+

CH3

Major pr oducts

H3C

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(Matching List Type)


This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching lists. The codes for
the lists have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
17.

List-I
(Reaction)
O
(P)

COCH3

List-II
(Reagent used in the reaction)
(1) m-CPBA

OH

COCH3

(Q)

(2)

Cold. Aq. KMnO4/ OH

(R)

(3)

NOH
NH

Anhydrous AlCl3

(S)

(4)

HO

PCl5

OH

Codes:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

P
1
2
2
3

Q
2
1
4
1

R
3
4
1
4

S
4
3
3
2
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List-I
(Reaction)
(P)

List-II
(Reagents used in the reaction)
OH
(1) (i) BH3 THF
(ii) H2 O2 / OH

(Q)

OH

(R)

OH

(2)

(i) OsO4/Pyridine
(ii) NaHSO3/H2O

(3)

Dilute H2SO4

(4)

(i) Hg(OAc)2 THF, H2O


(ii) NaBH4/ OH

OH

(S)

OH

Codes:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

P
1
4
2
3

Q
2
1
4
2

R
3
2
1
4

S
4
3
3
1
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19.

List I
(P) Terylene
(Q) Nylon 6, 6
(R) Teflon
(S) Buna N
Codes:
P
Q
(A)
1
2
(B)
2
1
(C)
2
4
(D)
3
2

20.

R
3
4
1
4

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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

List II
Hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid
Ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid
1, 3-Butadiene and acrylonitrile
Tetrafluoroethene

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

List II
(Hydrolysis product)
Glucose & Galactose
Glucose, Galactose & Fructose
Glucose & Fructose
Only Glucose

S
4
3
3
1

List I
(P)
(Q)
(R)
(S)

Sucrose
Maltose
Lactose
Raffinose

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

P
1
2
3
3

Codes:
Q
2
1
4
2

R
3
4
1
4

S
4
3
2
1
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PART III
SECTION A
Straight Objective Type

This section contains 10 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 10. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which only ONE is correct
1.

Let A be the point (8, 6) and D be the point (6, 4). What is the length of the shortest path ABCD,
where B is point (x, 3) and C is a point (x, 0). This path consist of three connected segments, with
the middle one vertical
(A) 53
(B) 53 3
50
(C)
(D) none of these
53 3

2.

Suppose points F1 and F2 are the left and right foci of the ellipse

x2 y 2

1 , respectively and
16 4

point P is on the line x 3y 8 2 3 0 . When F1PF2 reaches the maximum then the value
of the ratio

PF1
is equal to
PF2

(A) 1 2

(B)

2 1

(C)

(D)

3 1

3 1

3.

Let A be the point (2, 2) and B be the point (3, 3). Number of the integral values of m if the line
x + my + m = 0 intersect the line segment AB?
(A) 0
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) none of these

4.

The graph of y = sin x, y = cos x, y = tan x and y = cosec x are drawn on the same axes from

x = 0 to x . A vertical line is drawn through the point where the graph of y = cos x and y = tan
2
x cross, intersecting the other two graphs at point A and B. The length of line segment AB is
1
(A) 0
(B)
2
(C) 1
(D) 2
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5.

Tangent are drawn from (4, 0) the circle x2 + y2 6x 10y + 32 = 0 which touches it at point A
having integral coordinate (both abscissa and ordinate are integer). Two points B and C are taken
on the circle whose distance from A is 2 units, then the common chord of member of the system
of circles passing through points B and C and the circle x 2 + y2 2x + 4y 14 = 0 passes through
a fixed point, that fixed point is
(A) (2, 3)
(B) (2, 4)
(C) (1, 3)
(D) 4, 6)

6.

A parabola touches the bisectors of the angles between the lines 7x y + 3 = 0 and x + y 3 = 0
at the points (3, 4) and (2, 3), then the length of latus rectum of the parabola is
16 2
(A) 16 2
(B)
5
(C) 4 2

(D)

4 2
5

7.

P lies inside the triangle ABC, right angle at B and each side subtend an angle 120 at P. If
PA = 10, PB = 6, then PC is equal to
(A) 11
(B) 22
(C) 33
(D) 44

8.

If p, q, r are the length of perpendicular from the vertices of a ABC upon a straight line meeting
the sides AB, AC and CB externally in D, E and F respectively (a, b, c are length of sides BC, AC
and AB), then a2(p q)(p r) + b2(q r)(q p) + c2(r p)(r q) is equal to
(A) 2
(B) 22
2
(C) 3
(D) 42

9.

10.

1
The number of x-intercept on the graph of y sin in the interval (0.001, 0.01), is
x
(A) 283
(B) 285
(C) 287
(D) cannot be determined
If the lines 2x + y + 5 = 0 and 2px + y + 1 = 0 are the asymptotes of a hyperbola, the possible
value of p are
(A) R
(B) R {1}
(C) R {2}
(D) R {3}
(Where R is set of real numbers)
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Comprehension Type
This section contains 3 groups of questions. Each group has 2 multiple choice question based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which only ONE is
correct
Paragraph for Question Nos. 11 to 12
Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions:
Let A(4, 2) and B(0, 1) are two points on the parabola, normals at which intersect at the point P(2, 2)
11.

12.

Equation of directrix of the parabola is


(A) y + x + 1 = 0
(C) y = 3

(B) x = 2
(D) 2x + y 1= 0

Focus of the parabola is


6 6
(A) ,
5 5
12 6
(C) ,
5 5

16 7
(B) ,
5
5
6 6
(D) ,
5 5
Paragraph for Question Nos. 13 to 14

Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions:
Let ABCD be any quadrilateral and E, F, G, H are mid-points of the sides AB, BC, CD and DA
respectively. The bisectors of the internal angles of quadrilateral EFGH form a quadrilateral PQRS. If
coordinates of E, F and G are (1, 2), (2, 1) and (3, 8) respectively, then
13.

14.

Area of quadrilateral PQRS is


61
(A)
sq. units
5
63
(C)
sq. units
5

62
sq. units
5
64
(D)
sq. units
5

(B)

Equation of the circumcircle of quadrilateral PQRS is


(A) x2 + y2 4x 10y + 21 = 0
(B) x2 + y2 4x 8y + 12 = 0
2
2
(C) x + y 4x 10y + 25 = 0
(D) x2 + y2 4x 8y + 16 = 0
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 15 to 16


Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions:
Let D, E, F be the mid-points of the sides BC, CA and AB respectively of a ABC and C1, C2 be the
circumcircles of ABC and DEF respectively
15.

If C1 and C2 touch each other then cos 2A + cos 2B + cos 2C is equal to


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

16.

If C1 and C2 intersect orthogonally, then cos 2A + cos 2B + cos 2C is equal to


1
(A) 0
(B)
2
(C) 1
(D) 1
(Match List Type)

This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching lists. The codes for the
lists have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which only ONE is correct
17.

Match the following List-I with List-II


(P)

(Q)

(R)

(S)

List I
Normals are drawn at points P and Q to the parabola y2 = 4x,
which meet at a point R(9, 6) on the parabola. Tangents at P
and Q to the parabola meet at T. Then the length of the
tangents drawn from (1, 1) to the circumcircle of the
quadrilateral PTQR is
The radius of smaller circle that touches the parabola
6 8
75y2 = 64(5x 3) at the point P , and the x-axis is
5 5
If P(, ) lies inside or on the triangle formed by the lines
2x + y = 2, x y = 1 and x + 2y = 4, then the least value of
3 + 2 is
A tangent is drawn at any point (x 1, y1) on the parabola y2 = 4ax
from any point on this tangent, tangents are drawn to the circle
x2 + y2 = a2. The chord of contact pass through a fixed point
2

List II

1.

2.

3.

4.

y
x
(x2, y2) if 1 2 1 , > 0, then the value of is
y2
x2
Codes:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

P
4
1
4
4

Q
1
2
3
1

R
3
3
2
2

S
2
4
1
3
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Match the following List-I with List-II


(P)

(Q)
(R)

(S)

List I
2
2
If the circle x + y + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 is touched by the line
y = x at point p such that OP = 6 2 , where O is origin then the
value of c is
Number of integers in the range of
3
2
y = cos 6 cos + 11 cos 6 is
If tangent at point P(4t2 , 8t3) to the curve x 3 = y2 is also normal
6
to the curve at point Q, then the value of 2 is
t
Let (sin x cos x)(tan x + cot x) = 2 and
(sin x + cos x)(tan x cot x) = a b , (a, b N), then
2
2
|a b | is equal to

List II
1.

72

2.

25

3.

27

4.

24

Codes:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
19.

P
4
1
2
1

Q
3
2
3
2

R
2
4
4
3

S
1
3
1
4

Match the following List-I with List-II

(P)
(Q)
(R)

List I

r
r
If in a triangle ABC, 1 1 1 1 2 the ABC is
r
r

2
3
B
C
If in a ABC, c a b cos b a c cos , then ABC is
2
2
2
2
sin A B
a b

If in a ABC, 2
, then ABC is
2
sin A B
a b
acos2

(S)

If in a ABC,

A
B
C
bcos 2 c cos2
2
2
2 3 , then ABC is
abc
4

List II
1.

equilateral

2.

right-angled

3.

isosceles

4.

either right
angle or
isosceles

Codes:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

P
4
1
2
2

Q
3
2
3
3

R
2
3
1
4

S
1
4
4
1
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Consider the hyperbola 9x2 4y2 126x 24y + 369 = 0. A variable point P(t + 7, t2 4), t R
exists in xy-plane. Let HL and HR be the left and right branches of given hyperbola, then match
the following List-I with List-II
List I

List II
1.

(P)

The set of values of t for which two distinct real


tangents can be drawn to HL from P

(Q)

The set of values of t for which real tangents can


be drawn to both HL and HR from P

(R)

The set of values of t for which only one real


tangent can be drawn to HL only from point P
The set of values of t for which two real and
distinct tangents can be drawn to hyperbola from
point P

(S)

1 1
, 2,
2 2
1

2, 2

, 2
2

, 2
2.
3.
4.

1 1

R 2, , , 2
2 2

Codes:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

P
2
1
2
4

Q
1
2
1
3

R
4
3
3
2

S
3
4
4
1
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