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Physics
1. A ball is thrown vertically upward with z- being the axis. Then the graph between momentum and
height.

Ans. C.

2. Δ  =  max –  min is the difference between the max & min frequencies in spectral series then Δ 
Lyman/Δ  Balmer is:
A. 9/4 B. 8/4 C. 6/4 D. 4/4
Ans. A.
Sol:
 1 3
f1 = Rc 1 –  = Rc (where c = f λ)
 4 4
1 1 
f2 = Rc  – 2 
 12  
Rc
 L =
4
1 1 5
f1 = Rc  –  = Rc
 4 9  36
 1 1  Rc
f2 = Rc  –  =
4  4
4Rc Rc
B= =
36 9
Δ L 9
=
Δ B 4

3. For two body A and B

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A. ΔQA < ΔQB and ΔUA < ΔUB B. ΔQA = ΔQB and ΔUA = ΔUB
C. ΔQA > ΔQB and ΔUA = ΔUB D. ΔQA > ΔQB and ΔUA > ΔUB
Ans. C.

Sol:
According to the first law of thermodynamics
Q = ΔU + W
Here, Q = W [∵ ΔU = 0]
Heat and work are path function
Whereas internal energy is state function.

4. A charge Q is given to a capacitor with capacitance C. Then, distance between the plates of capacitor
is increased till the capacitance becomes C/5. Calculate the total work done
2
Ans. 2Q
C

Sol:
Q2
U1=
2C
Q2
U2 =
( )
2 C
5
Q2 Q2
U2 – U1 = –
2C 2C
5
5Q 2 Q 2
U2 – U1 = —
2C 2C
4Q 2 2Q 2
U2 – U1 = =
2C C

5. If 1 part of chain is hanging then the work done to pull up the whole chain
n
A. MgL B. 2MgL C. MgL D. MgL
2
n n2
2n2
Ans. D.
Sol:

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Uf – Ui =
 m 
0 – – g ×
 n 2n 
mg
= 2
2n

6. Find the charge in the capacitor

Ans. Q = 4000 C
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Sol:
The whole circuit will act as open circuit.

R = 2.4 + 2 = 4.4 Ω
100 4
I= 
4.4 10
Current through 4 ohm resistance is
100 4
V = IR =  4
4.4 10
100 4
Q = CV = 10 ×  4
4.4 10
4000
Q= C
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7. A pendulum of time period T is dipped in a liquid of  1  density of bob then find the new time
 16 
period of pendulum
A. 2T 1 B. 2T 1 C. 4T 1 D. 4T 1
14 15 15 14
Ans. C.
Sol:

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T = 2
g
Vg
Vg –
16

Vg – V  g
16
15
= Vg
16
16 16
T1 = 2 = 2  = T
15 g 15 15
g
16
1
= 4T
15

8. Consider a resistor of length L is bent in to a square ABCD where E is mid-point of DC. Then find the
resistance between E & C

A. R B. 7R C. R D. 3 R
16 64 4
Ans. B.
Sol:
R 3R
R'= +
8 4
7R
R' =
8
1 1 1
= +
R'' 7R R
8 8
1 8 8
= +
R'' 7R R
1 8 + 56
=
R'' 7R
7R
R'' =
64

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9. M is the mass of liquid reached to the height H in a capillary tube of radius R. Find the mass of the
liquid reached to height H in a capillary tube of radius 2R.
A. M B. M/2 C. 2M D. 4M
Ans. C.
Sol:
2Tcos 
h=
gr

h=
2T
gr
( = 0o )
2T
gr2h =  r2  g
gr
mg = 2Tπr
mr
When the radius is 2r. Then m becomes 2 times

10. The speed of man is 4 m/s, speed of river is 2m/s. Find the angle between the man and river so that
he travel in a straight line perpendicular to river.
A. 120° B. 60° C. 90° D. 150°
Ans. B.
Sol:

4cos  = 2
1
cos  =
2
 = 60°

11. If L = (0.10 ± 0.001), M = (100 ± 0.10)


Then find the error in density
A. 1.03 B. 1.02 C. 1.01 D. 1.04
Ans. A.
Sol:

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M
=
L3
 M 3 L
= +
 M L
 0.1 0.001  10
= + 3
 100 0.1  1000
 1 3
= +
 1000 100
 1000 + 30
=
 1000
 1030
= = 1.03
 1000

12. A particle with mass 2 kg collide with a another mass m elastically. And it moves in the same
direction after collision with (1/4)th of its initial velocity, what will be the mass of other body.
A. 1.8 kg B. 1 kg C. 1.2 kg D. 1.4 kg
Ans. C.
Sol:
(2v ) – mv = v
2+m 4
2 −m 1
=
2+m 4
8 − 4m = 2 + m
5m = 6
6
m = = 1.2 kg
5

13. If the wavelength of a hydrogen spectrum in Balmer series from n = 3 to n = 2 is 660 nm. Find the
wavelength if it makes a transition from n = 4 to n = 2.
Ans.  1 = 27
2 20
Sol:
1  1 1  R5
= R 2 − 2  =
1  2 3  36
1  1 1  R  12
= R 2 − 2  =
2 2 4  64
1 R  12
2 64
=
1 R 5
1 36

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1 R  12 36
= 
2 64 R5
1 27
=
2 20

14. If Vrms of HCl in 1 atm at 127°C is 200 m/s, then find Vrms when temperature is 227°C and pressure
is 2 atm
A. 5 10 m / s B. 4 10 m / s C. 2 10 m / s D. 3 12 m / s
Ans. A.
Sol:
3RT
Vrms =
M
3  R  400
200 =
M
3  R  500
Vrms =
M
Vrms 3  R  500 M
= 
200 M 3  R  400
Vrms 500 5
= =
200 400 4
5 5
Vrms =  200 =  10 2
4 4
5
=  10 2 = 5 10 m / s
2

15. A solid ring of radius R, solid cylinder of radius R/2 and the solid sphere of radius R/4 all are given
with the same velocity to their centre of mass at bottom of an inclined plane and they perform
rolling without slipping. The highest height achieved by them are in the ratio of
A. 20 : 15 : 14 B. 18 : 12 : 10
C. 15 : 20 : 14 D. 14 : 20 : 15
Ans. A.
Sol:
V2  k2 
h = 1 + 2 
2g  r 
V2  1 
For ring h = 1 + 
2g  1 
V2
h= (2)
2g

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For cylinder
V2  3 
h=  
2g  2 
For sphere
V2  7 
h=  
2g  5 
Ratio is 20 : 15: 14

16.
Find the net force
A. zero B.  0 I I and Attractive
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4
C.  0 I1I2 Repulsive D.  0 I1I2 Repulsive
4 2
Ans. C.
Sol:
  2I I   2I I
 0  1 2  a – 0 1 2 ( a)
4  a  4  2a

 0 (I1 I2 ) (Repulsive )
4

17.
Then the potential energy of the system is
Ans.  KPcos    ( –Q )
 
 r2 
Sol:
1 q ( 2d)
USystem = Q
4 0 D2
 KP cos  
= 2   ( –Q )
 r 

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Chemistry
1. Number of pentagons and hexagons in C60 allotrope of carbon
A. 16 Pentagons and 16 Hexagons
B. 12 Hexagons and 20 Pentagons
C. 20 Hexagons and 12 Pentagons
D. 14 Hexagons and 18 Hexagons
(9th April 2019 (First Shift), based on memory, as shared by students)
Ans. C
Sol. 12 Pentagons & 20 hexagons

2. Aerosol is colloidal solution of


A. Gas in Liquid B. Liquid in water
C. Gas in solid D. Solid in Gas
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Ans. D
Sol.
Solid(dispersed phase) in
gas(dispersion medium),
e.g −smoke,dust
Liquid(dispersed phase) in
gas(dispersion medium),
e.g − Cloud, fog

3. What is the IUPAC name of below compound


NO2

Cl

CH3
(9th April 2019 (First Shift), based on memory, as shared by students)

Sol. 2-Chloro-1methyl-4nitrobenzene

4. Excessive release of CO2 causes


A. Ozone depletion
B. Polor vortex
C. Global warming
D. Formation of smog
(9th April 2019 (First Shift), based on memory, as shared by students)
Ans. C

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Sol. There are mainly 6 greenhouse gasses responsible for global warming
CO2, SF6, CH4, HFC, PFC, N2O

5. A compound gives following test compound


Test Inference
A. dil. HCl Insoluble
B. NaOH Soluble
C. Br2 water Decolourises
Option
OH
NH2

A. Phenol B.
OH N2 O

C. D.
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5. Ans. A
Sol. Phenol is less acidic than HCl so it is insoluble in HCl, but soluble in NaOH and reach with Br2 and
decolourises is.

6. Final product of the reaction


CH2CH3

⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
alkaline KMnO 4
H O+
→?
3

COOH COCH3

A. B.
CH3-CHO CH3COOH

C. D.
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Ans. A

7. For what relation or combination H2 will be limiting regent


N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3
A. 28gN2 + 6gH2 B. 14gN2 + 4gH2
C. 56gN2 + 8gH2 D. 35g of N2 and 8gH2
(9th April 2019 (First Shift), based on memory, as shared by students)
Ans. C
Sol. (a) N2 = 28 gm = 1 mole
H2 = 6gm = 3 mole
(b) N2 = 15 gm = 5 mole
H2 = 4gm = 2 mole
(c) N2 = 2mole,
H2 = 4 mole
1 mole req. 3 mole H2
(d) N2 = 1.25
H2 = 4 mole

()
CH3 − C  CH ⎯⎯⎯
( ii) DI→
i DCl
8.

A. CH3 − C ( Cl )( I) − CD2H
B. CH3 − C ( Cl ) D − C ( D ) H( I)
C. CH3 – CD2 – CH (Cl2) (I)
D. CH3 – C (I) D – CH(Cl) (D)
(9th April 2019 (First Shift), based on memory, as shared by students)

Ans. A
Sol.
Cl

CH3 − C  C − H ⎯⎯
DCL
→ CH3 − C = C − D

DI

Cl D

CH3 C C D

I H

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9. Zn + Cu+2 → Zn+2 + Cu
Given → F = 96500
 o = 2V
Calculate Go
A. 386 kJ B. 192 kJ
C. -386 kJ D. -192 Kj
(9th April 2019 (First Shift), based on memory, as shared by students)

Ans. C
Sol. Go = -FEo
= - 2 × 96500 × 2
= - 386000J
= - 386 Kj

10. Arrange the following with increasing reactivity of given electrophile


OMe
Cl

(1) (2)
Me CN

(3) (4)
A. 1 > 2 > 3 > 4 B. 2 > 4 > 1 > 3
C. 2 > 3 > 1 > 4 D. 3 > 1 > 4 > 2
(9th April 2019 (First Shift), based on memory, as shared by students)

Ans. C
Sol. Higher the ‘e’ density in ring higher will the reactivity with e+.

11. Order of the reaction

ln[R] [R]

T T
A. 0, 2 B. 1, 0
C. 1, 1 D. 1, 2
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Ans. B

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Sol.
1st order : lnC t = lnCo − kt
Zero order: Ct = C0 – kt

12. Which of the following statements is not true for sucrose


A. It is a non-reducing sugar
B. Glycoside bond between C1 of glucose C1 of fructose
C. Called inverts sugar
(9th April 2019 (First Shift), based on memory, as shared by students)
Ans. B
Sol. C1 – Glucose & C2 – Fructose

() 3
⎯⎯⎯⎯→
i PBr
OH
( ii) AlcholKOH Pr oduct

13. O

O O
A. B.
Br
OH OH

Br
O O
C. D.
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Ans. B
Sol.

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⎯⎯ →
OH PBr3 Br

O O
C2H5 OH / KOH

(A)

14. Which is path function?


A. Q + W B. Q C. W D. H - TS
A. A, B, D B. B, C C. A D. B
(9th April 2019 (First Shift), based on memory, as shared by students)

Ans. B
Sol. Heat and work are path dependent but internal energy and free energy are path independent.

15. Number of water molecule not directly co-ordinated with Cu in CuSO4 5H2O
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
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Ans. A
Sol.  Cu ( H2 O )  SO 4H2O
 4

4H2 O → Coordinated and


1H2 O → H-bond

16. The element having grates difference between 1st ionisation and 2nd ionisation energy
A. K B. Ba
C. Ca D. none
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Ans. A
Sol. Gr – 1→ I.E1 < << I.E2 < I.E3 < I.E4
Gr – 2 → I.E1 < I.E2 < < < I.E3 < I.E4

17. Mg when burn in O2 air gives


A. MgO only B. MgO & Mg3 N2
C. Mg3N2 & Mg(NO3)2 D. Mg(NO3)2
(9th April 2019 (First Shift), based on memory, as shared by students)

Ans. B
Sol. MgO and Mg3N2 (with dazzling light)

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18. In which fluorine is present?


A. Hematite B. Kaolinite
C. Cryolite D. Siderite
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Ans. C
Sol. Na3AlF6 → cryolite

19. Which shows optical isomerism


a

b a

A. b
b

B. en
b a M

a
b a
b
b a

a D.
M
C. en en
M
b a
a a
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Ans. (B)
Sol. non superimposable image

20. Which of the following will easily form negative ion


A. O2 B. N2
C. F2 D. NO
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Ans. C
Sol. All will receive e– in ABMO So, effective nuclear charge of F is higher

21. The degenerated orbitals of Cr in ( Cr ( H2O ) )


+3
are →
6

A. dx2 − y2 and dxy B. dxy and dyz

C. dxy and dx2 − y2 D. dx2 − y2 & dz2


(9th April 2019 (First Shift), based on memory, as shared by students)
Ans. D
3+
Sol.  Cr ( H2 O )  → hybridisation is d2sp3
 6

So, d is used → dx2 − y2 & dz2

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22. Oxidation state of nitrogen in increasing order for its oxides


1. NO2 2. N2O
3. NO 4. N2O3
A. 1 < 2 < 3 < 4 B. 2 < 3 < 4 < 1
C. 2 < 3 < 4 < 1 D. 3 < 4 < 1 < 2
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Ans. C
+4 +1 +2 +3
   
Sol. NO2 , N2 O, NO, N2O3
N2O < NO < N2O3 < NO2

Maths

1.  sec
2/3
x ( cosec 4/3 x ) dx

−1
Ans. −3 ( tanx ) 3 + C
Sol.
−2 −4

 cos 3
x sin x dx3

−4
Multiply & Divide by cos 3
x
−4

 tan 3
x sec2 x dx
Put tanx = t ; sec2 x dx = dt
−4 −1

t 3
dt = −3t 3

−1
= −3 ( tanx ) 3 +C

2. Negation of p  ( p  q)

Ans.
Sol.
p q p pq p  ( p  q) (p  ( p  q) )
TTFFTF
TFFFTF
FTTTTF
FFTFFT

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3. A committee of 11 people is to be formed from 8 males and 5 females. ‘m’ is the number of
ways of forming a committee with at least 6 males and ‘n’ is the number of ways of forming a
committee with at least 3 females. Find m and n.
A. m + n = 68 B. m + n = 78 C. m = n = 68 D. m = n = 78
Ans. D
Sol.
m = ( 6M,5F ) + ( 7M,4F ) + ( 8M,3F )
= 8 C6  5 C 5 + 8 C 7  5 C 4 + 8 C 8  5 C 3
= 28 + 40 + 10 = 78
n = ( 3F,8M) + ( 4F,7M) + ( 5F,6M)
= 78
m = n = 78
Option d is correct.

4. If p,q  R and 2 − 3 is a root of the equation x 2 + px + q = 0 then relation between p & q is

Ans. p = −4q
Sol.
If 2 − 3 is a root of x 2 + px + q = 0
then 2 + 3 is also a root of x 2 + px + q = 0
sum of roots = 4 = –p  p = −4

Product of roots = q = 1

p = −4q

 /2
sin3 x
5.  0
sinx + cosx
.dx

−1
Ans. I =
4
Sol. Let

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 /2
sin3 x dx
I= 
0
sinx + cosx
 /2
cos3 x dx
I= 
0
sinx + cosx
 /2
sin3 x + cos3 x
2I = 
0
sinx + cosx
dx
 /2
=  sin x + cos2 x − sinx cosx
2

0
 /2
 1 
2I = 0  2 sin2x  dx
1 −

1
= x + cos2x |0 /2
4
 1 1
=  − −
 2 4 4
 1
= −
2 2
−1
I=
4

1 1  1 2  1 3
0 . .
6.  1  0 1   0 1  then find the inverse of 
1 n
0 1 
1 n − 1  1 78  
............  =
0 1   0 1 

1 −13 
A −1 = 
1 
Ans.
0
Sol.
By multiplying pairwise, product is
 n(n − 1) 
1  1 78 
2 =
 0 1 
 0 1  

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n(n − 1)
= 78
2
 n = 13
1 13 
A=
0 1 
adjA
 A −1 =
A
A =1
1 −13 
A −1 = 
0 1 

2 cosx − 1 
f(x) = ,if x 
7. Given a function cot x − 1 4

k ,if x =
4
for f(x) to be continuous function, k = ?
A. k =2
B. k =4
1
C. k=
2
D. k =1

Ans. C
Sol.

For f(x) to be continuous at x=
4

lt f(x) = f  
x→

4
4
2 cosx − 1
lt =k
x→
 cot x − 1
4
Using L-Hospital’s rule
− 2 sinx 1 1
lt = 2 sin3 x = 2  =
x→
 − cosec x
2
2 2 2
4

1
k=
2
Option C is correct.

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9. If the standard deviation of 1, 0, –1 and k is 5 , then k = ?

A. 4 2 B. 2 6 C. 26 D. 3 6

Ans. B
Sol.
x i 2
()
2
= − x = 5
n
x i 2
()
2
− x =5
4
− 4( x)
2
x i 2 = 20
2
k
1 + 0 + 1 + k − 4   = 20
2

4
k2
k + 2 − = 20
2

4
2
3k
= 18 6
4
 k 2 = 24
k=2 6
Option B is correct.

x2 y2
10. The normal to the hyperbola − = 1 is y = mx + 7 3 . Then m = ?
24 18

−2
Ans. m=
5
Sol.
(
Normal to hyperbola at a sec ,b tan  is ) ax cos  + by cot  = a2 + b2
Comparing it to –mx + y = 7 3

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a cos  a2 + b2
 = b cot  =
−m 7 3
−2 6 cos  42
= 3 2 cot  =
m 7 3
2 2
cot  =  cos  =
3 5
−2 6 cos 
m= = − 2 cos 
2 3
−2
m=
5

11. If the focal chord to parabola y2 = 16x at (1, 4) meets again at parabola find length of the focal
chord.

Ans. PQ = 25
Sol.

If PQ is a focal chord then t1t2 = –1


t2 = –2
Q = ( at22 ,2at2 ) = ( 16, −16 )
PQ = 225 + 400 = 25
PQ = 25

dy
12. Solve the differential equation x + 2y = x 2 , given y(1) = 1
dx

x2 2 x2 3
A. y = + B. y = + 2
4 x2 4 4x

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4 4 x2 1
C. y = 2 + D. y = +
x 3x 2 4 x2
Ans. B
Sol.
dy 2y
+ =x
dx x
2
 x dx
I.F. = e = e2 nx = x 2
x4
y.x =  x.x dx
2 2
 y.x = + c
2

4
3
y(1) = 1 then c=
4
x4 3 x2 3
y.x 2 = +  y= + 2
4 4 4 4x
Option B is correct.

1 1 1 1
13. If 4 persons have probabilities of hitting a target in independently as , , and
2 3 4 8
respectively. Then the probability that the target is hit

32 1 17 25
A. B. C. D.
64 192 36 32
Ans. D
Sol.
P ( target is hit ) = 1 − P(none)
1 2 3 7
= 1−   
2 3 4 8
25
=
32


14. A plane passes through (0, –1, 0) and (0, 0, 1) making an angle of with the plane y − z = 5
4
, then the plane passes through?

1 1
Ans. x ( y + 1) z=0
2 2
Sol.
Let the Equation of plane passing through (0, –1, 0)

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Is a( x − 0 ) + b ( y + 1 ) + c ( z − 0 ) = 0
 ax + b ( y + 1) + cz = 0
It also passes through (0, 0, 1)
 a( 0 ) + b ( 1 ) + c ( 1 ) = 0
oa + b + c = 0  b = − c

If make angle with y − z = 5
4
1 a ( 0 ) + b ( 1 ) + c ( −1 )
 =
2 a2 + b2 + c2 12 + 12
a2 + b2 + c2 = b − c
 a2 + b2 + c2 = b2 + c2 − 2bc
a2 − 2bc
 a2 = −2b ( −b )
a2 = 2b2  a =  2b
a b c
a =  2b = 2c  = =
1 1 1

2 2
Equation plane is
1 1
x ( y + 1) z=0
2 2

15. Value of
cos2 10 − cos10 cos50 + cos2 50

3 3 3 3
A. B. C. ( 1 + cos20 ) D. + cos20
4 2 2 4
Ans. A
Sol.
1
2
( 2cos2 10 + 2cos2 50 − 2cos10.cos50 )
1
( 1 + cos20 + 1 + cos100 − cos60 − cos40 )
2
1 3 
 + cos20 + cos100 − cos40 
2 2 

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1 3 
 + 2cos60 cos40 − cos40 
2 2 
1 3 3
 =
2 2 4
Option A.

16. Find area under the curves x2  y  x + 2

9
Ans.
2
Sol.

 ( x + 2 − x ) dx
2

−1

x2 x3 2
= + 2x − 
2 3 −1
 8 1 1
= 2+ 4− − −2+ 
 3 2 3
10 7 9
+ =
3 6 2

y +    
17.
2 
If x + x + 1 = 0 and ,  are its roots, then det. 1 y+   = ?

 1 y + 1

A. y3 – 1 B. y (y + 1) C. y3 D. y + 1

Ans. C

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Sol.
Let = w; = w2
y+w w w
1 y + w2 w2
w2 1 y+1
( y + w ) ( y2 + y + yw2 + w2 − w2 ) −
w ( y + 1 − w ) + w ( 1 − yw 2 − w )
y 3 + y 2 + y 2 w2 + y 2 w + yw + y − yw
− w + w2 + w − y − w2
y3 + y2 ( 1 + w + w2 )
= y3
Option C is correct.

A circle x + y = 1 has a tangent intersecting the x and y – axis at P & Q respectively. Then
2 2
18.
the locus of midpoint of the tangent is

1 1
Ans. + =1
4x 2 4y 2
Sol.
Let the equation of tangent to x 2 + y 2 = 1 is
x cos  + y sin  = 1

Mid point M
1 1
x= ; y=
2cos  2sin 
1 1
Locus of M is + =1
4x 2 4y 2

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x2
19. If f ( x ) = . f : R −  −1,1 → A is surjective, then A is
1 − x2
A. R – 1 B. R C. R – [–1, 0) D. R – −1

Ans. C
Sol.
For function to be onto, Range = codomain.
Let us find the range of f(x)
x2
y=
1 − x2
y − yx 2 = x 2
y
x2 =
y+1
y
0
y+1

y  ( −, −1 )  ( 0,  )
y  R −  −1,0 )
Option C.

20. 15 − x − 10 , then g(x) = f (f(x)) is not differentiable at points


If f(x) =
A. 5, 10 B. 10 C. 5, 10,15, 20 D. 5,10,15

Ans. D
Sol. f ( f ( x ) ) = 15 − 15 − x − 10 − 10 = 15 − x − 10 − 5
Let us draw the graph of
f(f ( x )) = 15 − x − 10 − 5

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Non-differentiable points are [5, 10, 15] option D is correct.

−i
21. Let  be any constant , then represents
+i
A. circle with radius = 1 B. circle with radius 2
C. Straight line D. Parabola
Ans. A
Sol.
−i
z=
+i
Rationalizing the denominator,
(  − i)
2
2 − 1  −2 
z= 2  2 + i 
 +1  + 1  2 + 1 
2 − 1 −2
x= 2 ; y=
 +1 1 + 2
Squaring and adding

( − 1 ) + 4 2
2 2

x2 + y2 = =1
( + 1)
2 2

Circle with radius = 1


Option A.

22. The sum of the series


10

 f ( a + k ) = 16 ( 2
k =1
10
− 1 ) , if

f ( x ) .f ( y ) = f ( x + y ) & f ( 1 ) = 2 , then the value of a.


A. 3 B. 16 C. 4 D. 5

Ans. A
Sol.
f ( x + y ) = f ( x ) .f ( y ) and f ( 1 ) = 2
 f ( x ) = 2x
10 10 10

 f ( a + k ) = 2
k =1 k =1
a+ k
=2 a
2
k =1
k

= 2  2 ( 2 − 1 ) = 16 ( 2 − 1 )
a 10 10

2a+1 = 16
a+ 1 = 4  a = 3
Option A.

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