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Test - 7 (Code-C) (Answers) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2020

All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2020


TEST - 7 - Code-C
Test Date : 03/03/2019

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (1) 31. (3) 61. (3)
2. (2) 32. (4) 62. (4)
3. (3) 33. (3) 63. (2)
4. (3) 34. (1) 64. (3)
5. (4) 35. (4) 65. (3)
6. (3) 36. (2) 66. (1)
7. (4) 37. (3) 67. (3)
8. (1) 38. (1) 68. (1)
9. (3) 39. (3) 69. (2)
10. (1) 40. (2) 70. (2)
11. (2) 41. (4) 71. (3)
12. (4) 42. (3) 72. (3)
13. (1) 43. (4) 73. (3)
14. (3) 44. (1) 74. (4)
15. (2) 45. (3) 75. (2)
16. (3) 46. (3) 76. (1)
17. (2) 47. (4) 77. (3)
18. (3) 48. (2) 78. (2)
19. (3) 49. (1) 79. (4)
20. (1) 50. (3) 80. (3)
21. (2) 51. (3) 81. (3)
22. (2) 52. (2) 82. (3)
23. (3) 53. (4) 83. (2)
24. (3) 54. (2) 84. (3)
25. (1) 55. (2) 85. (3)
26. (2) 56. (1) 86. (1)
27. (3) 57. (3) 87. (2)
28. (4) 58. (1) 88. (4)
29. (1) 59. (3) 89. (2)
30. (4) 60. (3) 90. (2)

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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (1) 4. Answer (3)
Hint : Area under v-t curve gives displacement. v2
Hint : aR 
R
t2
v  (2  t ) ⇒ S  2t  (5)2
2 Sol. : g 
R
t = 2, S=4–2=2m
 R = 2.5 m
t=0 C t=2
Sol. : A B 5. Answer (4)
t = 2.5 s Hint : Vs, r (min) = 4 m/s
5 25 15 Sol. : Vs, r (min) = 4 m/s
t , S 5  m
2 8 8
Distance (AB + BC) 5 m/s
37° 37°
⎛ 15 ⎞ ⎛ 17 ⎞ 4 m/s
= 2  ⎜2  ⎟  ⎜ ⎟ m
⎝ 8 ⎠ ⎝ 8 ⎠ 6. Answer (3)
⎛ 17 ⎞⎛ 2 ⎞ ⎛ 17 ⎞ Hint : Length of string is constant.
v avg  ⎜ ⎟⎜ ⎟  ⎜ ⎟ m/s
⎝ 8 ⎠⎝ 5 ⎠ ⎝ 20 ⎠ Sol. : a1 + a2 = A1 + A2
2. Answer (2) 7. Answer (4)
Hint : Area under v-t graph is displacement. (35  30) 5
Hint : a   m/s2
Sol. : v 7 7 N
Sol. : F.B.D. (3 kg)
2t 1
F1 = 2 N
2

⎛5⎞ f
/s

f  2  3⎜ ⎟
m

⎝7⎠
2

30
t1 t2 t
15 29 5
f  2  N m/s
2

We have, 7 7 7

2t1 = 4(t2 – t1) ...(i) 8. Answer (1)


Wtotal
1 Hint : Pavg 
and (t2 )(2t1 )  100 ...(ii) T
2
Wtotal
From (i) and (ii), Sol. : P avg =
T
t2  5 6 s mgHmax
= 
3. Answer (3) T /2
1  10  5
Hint : aP =  × (2R) =
1
2 a = –50 watt
Sol. : (mg sin )R  (2mR )
R 9. Answer (3)
⎛ g sin  ⎞ Hint : Apply work-energy theorem,
 a⎜ ⎟
⎝ 2 ⎠ WT = KE
⎛ g sin  ⎞ 1
 aP  2  ⎜ ⎟  g sin  Wmg  WF  Wf  mgh
⎝ 2 ⎠ 2

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mgH 13. Answer (1)


Sol. : mgH  2mgH  Wf 
2 Hint : Consider force on elements of rod and then
integrate.
mgH
 Wf   2mgH  Sol. :
2
dy x
5 d
 Wf   mgH y
2 
10. Answer (1)
L /2
Hint : M1  ∫ 40 x dx
0
⎛M ⎞
dm  ⎜ ⎟ (dy )
L ⎛  L2 ⎞
2
⎝ 4R ⎠
M1  4(0 )  ⎜ 0 ⎟
8 ⎜⎝ 2 ⎟⎠
⎛ GM ⎞ M
dF = Edm = ⎜ 2 ⎟ dy
⎝ x ⎠ 4R
A M1 M2 B
L L 3L GM 2
F  ∫ dF cos  
3 2 4 4 2R 2
xCM 14. Answer (3)
⎛L⎞  
M2  (20 L ) ⎜ ⎟  0 L2 Hint :   I 
⎝2⎠
  ⎛⎞
Sol. : C.M. of M1 Sol. :   I  ⇒   ⎜ ⎟
⎝I ⎠
L2 ⎛ ⎞ So we have,

x CM  0
( x ) (40 x )dx ⎜ 4
⎜ 0
⎟ 1 L3
⎟ ⎛⎜ ⎞⎟
Fy
L Fx
1
⎛ L 2 ⎞ ⎜ 0 L2 ⎟ ⎝3⎠ 8 F L  Fx  F  O
⎜⎜ 0 ⎟⎟ ⎜ ⎟  2
⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎛ ML2 ⎞ ⎛ ML2 ⎞
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎛L⎞ ⎝ 3 ⎠ ⎝ 12 ⎠
x1CM  ⎜ ⎟ CM
⎝3⎠ F
 Fx   , Fy  Mg
L 3L 2 Mg
(M1)  (M 2 ) 
3 4  ⎛ 11L ⎞ ⎛F ⎞ F
xCM  ⎜ 18 ⎟  FH  ⎜ iˆ  Mg ˆj ⎟
(M1  M2 ) ⎝ ⎠ ⎝ 2 ⎠
11. Answer (2) 15. Answer (2)
  
Hint : | N |  | fk |  0
Hint : FR is along –y direction.
 H H
Sol. : External force is along –ve y-direction. Sol. : | N |  (fk )  (mg sin )
2 2
12. Answer (4) 16. Answer (3)
 m(2iˆ  2 jˆ)  (2m )( 4iˆ)  3m( 4iˆ  3 jˆ) Hint : Surface tension causes rise of liquid.
Hint : v CM 
6m 2T cos 
Sol. : h 
 18iˆ  11ˆj gr
Sol. : v CM 
6 2T cos 
H  2
 11 ˆ gr
v CM  3iˆ  j
6  H = 2h

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17. Answer (2) 23. Answer (3)


 V Hint : Let T is temperature difference at any time.
Hint : 
s Vin dQ T

 V 2 dt Rth
Sol. :   V  1
s in
⎛ L ⎞
Rth  ⎜ ⎟
which is independent of acceleration. ⎝ kA ⎠
18. Answer (3) T
 dQ  dt
Hint : Use homogeneity principle. Rth

b  x2 ⎛ 5R ⎞ ( T )dt 2( T )dt
Sol. : P  Sol. : (n ) ⎜ ⎟ dT  R ⇒  dT1 
at ⎝ 2 ⎠ th (5 nR )Rth
 b = L2 dT = –2dT1
2
[L ] 4( T ) dt
and P   dT  
at 5nR Rth
L
 a  M1T 2 T /2
⎛ dT ⎞
t
⎛ 4 ⎞
MLT 2  ∫ ⎜ T ⎟ ∫ ⎜ 5nR R ⎟ dt ⇒ t0

T ⎝ ⎠ 0⎝ th ⎠
19. Answer (3)
24. Answer (3)
(T )dx
Hint : d  
YA x dx Hint : x =  cos

Idx Sol. :
Sol. : ∫ d   ∫ YA
20. Answer (1) 
S1 S2
Hint : V = Constant
Sol. : P  T
P1 P2  cos = n
 
T1 T2
 cos = n
 P2 = 2P1

 Increase in tension (T) = (P0A)    0,
2
21. Answer (2) 25. Answer (1)
RT Hint : yR = y1 + y2 + y3
Hint : P 
M
Sol. : (y1 + y2) will produce a wave of amplitude 2.
Sol. : PV  = C
26. Answer (2)
RT
and P  Hint : f = 3f0 = 600 Hz
M
22. Answer (2) Sol. :
f0
Hint : U = nCvT
Sol. : U1 = n1f1RT1
Given 2 × 5 × RT1 = 3 × 3 RT2
3 f0
T1 ⎛ 9 ⎞
 
T2 ⎜⎝ 10 ⎟⎠ f = 3f0 = 600 Hz

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27. Answer (3) 2  ⎛T ⎞


t ⇒t ⎜ ⎟
T 3 ⎝6⎠
⎛ mg ⎞ ⎛ k ⎞ mg
Hint : y  ⎜ cos ⎜ t  ⎟   0 
⎝ k ⎟⎠ ⎝ m ⎠ k 1 m T
T   2   (2)
2 k 6
Sol. : x

0 m ⎛ 1⎞ m
  ⎜ ⎟ 2
k ⎝3⎠ k
y
5 m
 
3 k
y
29. Answer (1)
mg ⎛ k ⎞ mg 
y  0  cos ⎜ t  ⎟  Hint : A  9iˆ  12 jˆ
k ⎝ m ⎠ k
 ⎛ 3iˆ  4 ˆj ⎞
28. Answer (4) Sol. : A  15  ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟  (9iˆ  12 ˆj )
⎝ 5 ⎠
Hint : Y = A sin(t + )
30. Answer (4)
3A ⎛ 2 ⎞
Sol. :  A sin ⎜ t⎟ ⎛ Mg ⎞ 2Mg ⎛ 3Mg ⎞
2 ⎝T ⎠ Hint : F  ⎜ ⎟ 4 ⎜ 4 ⎟
⎝ 4 ⎠ ⎝ ⎠
⎛ 2 ⎞ ⎛ 3 ⎞  Mg 2Mg 3Mg
sin ⎜ t⎟ ⎜ ⎟ Sol. : F   
⎝ T ⎠ ⎜⎝ 2 ⎟⎠ 4 4 4

PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (3) 33. Answer (3)
Hint : H2 – H1 = Cp (T2 – T1) Hint : Halogenation occurs via the formation of free
radicals and involve three steps, viz.,
Sol. : I2  I2 (i) initiation, (ii) chain propagation and
(Solid) (Vapour ) (iii) termination.
Sol. : Given reaction is initiated by only the
H1 = 24 cal/g at 200°C
formation of Cl. .
Cp = Cp of product – Cp of reactant 
CH4  Cl .  CH3  HCl
= 0.031 – 0.055 is an example of chain propagation step.
= –0.024 cal/g 34. Answer (1)
∵ H2 – H1 = Cp (T2 – T1) Hint : The prescribed limit of an element is fixed
and values are data based.
= –0.024 (50)
Sol. : Maximum prescribed concentration (ppm) for
H2 = 22.8 cal/g
Cd = 0.005
32. Answer (4)
Mn = 0.05
Hint : Colours observed during the qualitative Fe = 0.2
analysis of organic compounds.
Zn = 5
Sol. : Presence of sulpur can be detected by black
35. Answer (4)
or violet colour and if both nitrogen and
sulphur are present they give blood red colour Hint : Thermodynamically most stable form of an
with FeCl3. allotrope of carbon is graphite.

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Sol. : Among graphite, diamond and C60, fH° is Sol. : The carbon centre where geometrical isomers
maximum for C60. possible are
36. Answer (2) H
H CH2 C CH2
Hint : Hydrolysis of salt. C C CH2 C
H
Sol. : AlCl3 absorb moisture and HCl(g) is formed. H

37. Answer (3) 44. Answer (1)


COO H
Hint : Check the oxidation number of an individual
atom in the given molecule. Hint : Least acidic compound is .
O
O O Others will be more acidic than benzoic acid.
+6 +4 +6
Sol. : O Br Br Br O – – –
COO COO COO
O O
O
All the O-atoms are in –2 oxidation state. Sol. :

38. Answer (1) CHO +


N(CH 3 )3 NO 2
Hint : General properties of hydrides of s-block (–I, –R) (–I) (–I, –R)
elements. Electron withdrawing group will stabilise
Sol. : Only LiH does not form dimer. conjugate base.
45. Answer (3)
39. Answer (3)
Hint : Function of B 2 H 6 is to add H at more
Hint : Compare the lattice enthalpy and hydration
substituted carbon and CH 3 COOH or
enthalpy.
CD3COOH are the source of H+, will replace
Sol. : On moving down the group in alkaline earth the boron group from the carbon atom.
metals solubility of hydroxides increases Sol. :
while solubility of others decreases.
(i) B 2D 6 /THF
40 Answer (2) CH3 CH CH2 CH3 CH CH3
(ii) CH 3 COOH
(i) B2 H6 /THF
Hint : Check the metallic property of the metal and D
(ii) CD3 COOH
nature of the oxide. (P)
CH3 CH2 CH3
Sol. : GeO and GeO2 both are acidic in nature. (Q)
41. Answer (4) 46. Answer (3)
Hint : Fact. Hint : Consider the stability of intermediate and
chances of attack of HCl.
Sol. : NH3 + H2O + CO2  (NH4)2CO3
Sol. :
(NH4)2CO3 + H2O + CO2  2NH4HCO3 HCl
CH 2 CH — CH CH2
NH4HCO3 + NaCl  NH4Cl + NaHCO3 1,2 addition
HCl 1,4 addition +
 CH2 CH — CH — CH3
2NaHCO3   Na2 CO3  CO2  H2 O +
CH 2 — CH CH — CH 3 (E1)
42. Answer (3) (E2)
Cl–
Hint : Check the physical properties of alkaline Cl–
earth metals. Cl
CH 2 — CH CH — CH3
Sol. : Calcium has least density among all. CH2 CH — CH — CH 3
Cl
43. Answer (4) (Q) (P)
Thermodynamically favoured Kinetically favoured
Hint : Cyclic alkenes system does not show (Favourable at (Favourable at
geometrical isomerism. high temperature) low temperature)

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47. Answer (4) 51. Answer (3)


Hint : Consider the characteristics of equilibrium Hint : Check the hydrolysis of salt.
constant. Sol. : H 2 SO 4 is the strongest acid, so have
Sol. : On adding reactions I and II, maximum [H+].
H2S is a weak acid. NaCl is neutral.
2B  D  2A; K eq  K1  K 2
CN will undergo hydrolysis.
4B  2D  2A ; K eq  K12  K 22
CN  H2O  HCN  OH
48. Answer (2) 52. Answer (2)
Hint : Compare the values of Kc and Qc. Hint : First find out the value of Ksp of P2Y.
Sol. : Assume total pressure at equilibrium = P Sol. : Ksp(PX) = 10–8 = [P+][X–]
2  [P+] = 10–7
⎛ 1 ⎞  P2
⎜ ⎟ 8 Ksp (P2Y) = (10–7)2  (10–2) = 10–16
Kp  ⎝4⎠ 
3
⎛ 1 ⎞  P3  ⎛ 2 ⎞ P P2 In pure water, solubility of P2Y(s) is 's'.
⎜ ⎟ ⎜ ⎟
⎝4⎠ ⎝4⎠
P2 Y(s)  2P  (aq)  Y 2 (aq)
Now, 4 moles of N2 are added at constant 2s s
pressure reaction quotient Ksp = 4s3 = 10–16
2 1/3
⎛ 1 ⎞  P2 ⎛ –16 ⎞
⎜ ⎟  s  ⎜ 10 ⎟
 ⎝8⎠ ⎝ 4 ⎠
3
⎛ 1 ⎞ P3 ⎛ 6 ⎞ P 53. Answer (4)
⎜ ⎟ ⎜ ⎟
⎝8⎠ ⎝8⎠
Hint : Group 7 and 8 do not form hydride, so (v) is
64 incorrect.
Q  Kp
6P2 Sol. : Ionic hydrides are denser than metal itself
with H– ions occupies hole of lattice of metal.
 Equilibrium will shift to the left.
K2S2O8(s) + 2H2O(l) 
49. Answer (1)
2KHSO4(aq) + H2O2(l)
Hint : Apply simply laws of equivalence.
54. Answer (2)
 3
Sol. : KClO3  KCl  O2 Hint : Check step by step energy evolution or
2 requirement during the reaction.
3.36 3 Sol. : Na(s) Na+(aq)
Moles of O2 produced    0.1
22.4 2 Sublimation H2 O (hydration)

 Moles of KClO3 = 0.1 Na(g)


Ionisation
Na+(g)
0.1 122.5 55. Answer (2)
% purity =  100 = 61.25%
20 Hint : In reaction (i), iodine undergo oxidation as
50. Answer (3) well reduction.

Hint : Species which can gain e– are Lewis acid Sol. : In reaction (ii), reactant Na2S2O3 is hypo.
and donate e– are Lewis bases. 56. Answer (1)

I Hint : It is a case of double titration.
Sol. : I In the presence of phenolphthalein indicator,
only NaOH and Na2CO3 can be titrated and
I
in presence of methyl orange NaHCO3 is
Hybridisation of central atom is sp3d. titrated.

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Sol. : In between end points of phenolphthalein and 59. Answer (3)


methyl orange, we have 0.8 moles NaHCO3
Hint : S  +ve ng
(0.3 moles from mixture + 0.5 moles from
Na2CO3). Sol. : CaCO3  CaO + CO2, ng = +1

N1V1  N2 V2 1 1
CO  O2  CO2 , ng = 
(NaHCO3 ) (HCl) 2 2
1 × 0.8 = 2 × V 2NO  N2 + O2, ng = 0

 V = 400 mL 60. Answer (3)

57. Answer (3) Hint : The function of conc. H2SO4 is to dehydrate


alcohol. O3; Zn/H2O  reduction ozonolysis.
Hint : Number of radial nodes = n –  – 1
Alcoholic KOH cause elimination aqueous
Sol. : Number of radial nodes
KOH cause OH substitution
3d 0
3p 1 Mg/THF –
Sol. : CH2 – (CH2 )3 – CH2 CH2 – (CH2)3 – CH2
3s 2
+
Cl Cl Cl MgCl
4f 0
58. Answer (1) Br

Hint : At high pressure, repulsive forces dominate. Alc. KOH Br2 /h

Sol. : At high temperature and pressure condition


Pb 1. O3 O
Z  1 O
RT 2. Zn/H2 O

PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (3) Sol. : x = X cos – Y sin, y = Y cos + X sin
New equation of the line is
Hint : |z1  z2 |2  ( z1  z2 )  ( z1  z2 )
(X cos– Y sin) – 2(Y cos + X sin) = 3
Sol. :
X(cos – 2 sin) + Y(–sin – 2 cos) = 3
R  9|z1|2  4|z2 |2  6z1z2  6z1z2  4|z2 |2  9|z3 |2   cos – 2 sin = – sin – 2 cos
 sin = 3 cos
6z2 z3  6z2 z3  9|z3 |2  4 |z1|2  6z3 z1  6z3 z1
 tan = 3
2 2 2
 13|z1|  8|z2 |  18|z3 | 63. Answer (2)

  6z1( z2  z3 )  6z1( z2  z3 )  6  z2 z3  z2 z3 
Hint : Wavy curve
Sol. : x2  2|x|
∵ z1( z2  z3 ) and z2 z3 lie on imaginary axis |x|2 – 2|x|  0
 z1( z2  z3 )  z1( z2  z3 )  0 and z2 z3  z2 z3  0 |x|  0, |x|  2
x = 0, x  –2, x  2
 R = 13 + 32 + 162 = 207
x 1
62. Answer (4)  0
x 2 x
Hint : x = X cos – Y sin
x2  x  2 ( x  1)( x  2)
0 ⇒ 0
y = Y cos + X sin x ( x  2) x ( x  2)

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68. Answer (1)


–2 0 1 2 xi
x  [–2, 0) [1, 2) Hint : Can be solved by applying formula x 
N
 Number of integral values of x is one.
  1 3  9
64. Answer (3) Sol. : 3
4
a   = –1
Hint : Distance of focus from directrix is  ae .
e
1
1 (3 x  4 y  2)2 2  [(3  1)2  (3  1)2  (3  3)2  (3  9)2 ]
2
Sol. : ( x  3)  ( y  4)  2 4
9 25
1 56
1 3 x  4y  2  (16  4  0  36)   14
 x  3 2
  y  4
2
  4 4
3 5
   14
Focus (3, –4), directrix is 3x – 4y + 2 = 0
69. Answer (2)
1
e
3 ⎛ 1⎞
Hint : Write equation of tangent at ⎜ t , ⎟
a 9  16  2 ⎝ t⎠
  ae 
e 5 ⎛ 1⎞
Sol. : Equation of tangent at ⎜ t , ⎟ is
8a 27 ⎝ t⎠
 
3 5 1 1
y    2 x  t
81 t t
 2a 
20 It passes through (–2, 0)
65. Answer (3)
 t=–1
Hint : p  q is false if p is true and q is false.

Sol. : q and r are both true. Required angle =
4
 ~r is false

 q  ~r is false and p  r is true. Angle between tangents =
4
Hence, p may be true or false. 70. Answer (2)
66. Answer (1)
H
Hint : tan 45 
Hint : Use counting method x  15
Sol. : Single digit numbers divisible by 3 are 0, 3, Sol. : P
6 and 9.
n= + + + H

45° 60°
2 ways 3 ways 10 ways 18 ways
(using (using (using 0, 3, 9 (using A 15 m B x O
0 or 2) 0, 6 or 3, 9) or 3, 6, 9) 0, 3, 6, 9)
H
 n = 2 + 3 + 10 + 18 = 33 tan 45  ⇒ H  x  15 ...(i)
x  15
67. Answer (3)
H
Hint : Draw graph of both curves tan 60  ⇒ H  3x ...(ii)
x
Sol. : y
From (i) and (ii),

x
H  3(H  15)
O
15 3 15
 H  (3  3 ) m
x = –2 x=2 3 1 2

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71. Answer (3)  Direction cosines of the line are 0, 1, 0, or


0, 0, 1
Hint : rC3 can be written as coefficient of x3 in
(1 + x)r . t2 + t2 + t2 = 1

Sol. : s  nC33C3  nC4 4C3  nC55C3  ...  nCn nC3 1


t
3
s = Coefficient of x3 in
Direction cosines of the line are
[nC3(1 + x)3 + nC (1
4 + x)4 + 1 1 1
, ,
nC (1
5 + x)5 + ... + nCn(1 + x)n] 3 3 3
= Coefficient of x3 in (1 + (1 + x))n  Angle between the lines with direction
1 1 1
= Coefficient of x3 in (2 + x)n cosines 0, 1, 0, and , , is
3 3 3
= nC 2n–3
3 ⎛ 1 ⎞
cos1 ⎜ ⎟
72. Answer (3) ⎝ 3⎠
 Angle between the lines with direction
x 2  y 2 xy
Hint : Equation of angle bisector is  1 1 1
ab h cosines 0, 0, 1 and , , is
3 3 3
Sol. : x2 – 2y2 – 6xy = 0 ...(i)
1
Equation of pair of angle bisectors of (i) is cos1
3
x 2  y 2 xy 75. Answer (2)
 ⇒ x 2  y 2  xy  0 ...(ii)
3 3 Hint : Points lie on director circle.
Equation of pair of angle bisectors of (ii) is 5
Sol. : ( x  1)2  ( y  2)2  ...(i)
2
x 2  y 2 xy
 ⇒ x 2  y 2  4 xy  0 Director circle of (i) is
2 1
2 (x – 1)2 + (y – 2)2 = 5 ...(ii)
73. Answer (3) A(0, 4) and B(2, 0) lie on the director circle
Hint : Let first term and common difference of A.P. and points A, C, B are collinear.
are a and d respectively.
x
Sol. : a6 = a + 5d, a11 = a + 10d x B(2, 0)
Middle term of the G.P. = 6(2)5
A(0, 4) C(1, 2) x
According to the question, x
 630
(a  20)32  a  10 ⇒ a  A = x2
31
∵ AB2 = x2 + x2
 Middle term of the entire sequence
AB 2 4  16
 630  10  A   10 sq. units
  10d  2 2
31 31
76. Answer (1)
74. Answer (4)
Hint : Take points on hyperbola as (±2 sec, tan).
Hint : If direction cosines are ,  and , then
2 + 2 + 2 = 1. Sol. : Let the points on the hyperbola are A, B, C, D.
Square ABCD can be possible if AB and CD
Sol. : 02 × (1 – )2 + 2 = 1
are double ordinate on opposite sides of
1 + 2 – 2 + 2 = 1 origin and
 = 0, 1 2 sec = tan  sin = 2

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No square is possible. Comparing (i) and (ii),


(–2 sec, tan) y (2 sec, tan ) cos  sin   2 cos   2 sin   2
 
1  3 6  2 3
x
O
1 3
 cos   and sin   
2 2
77. Answer (3)  Point of contact P is (3,  3  2) .
Hint : c, a, b are in A.P. 81. Answer (3)
Sol. : a + b, b + c, c + a are in A.P. Hint : n(E) = E(ADDICTION) or (ADDICTION)E
 c, a, b are in A.P. Sol. : A, C, D, D, E, I, I, N, O, T
 ab, bc, ca are in H.P.
10
∵ c, a, b are in A.P. n(s )  , n( E )  2
22
 ec, ea, eb are in G.P.
2 ( 2)3
78. Answer (2)  p(E )  
10 10
Hint : {x} = x – [x] 22

Sol. : f ( x )  log( x 2  1  x )  [log( x 2  1  x )] 82. Answer (3)


Hint : For logab, a > 0, a  1, b > 0
 (  log( x 2  1  x )  [  log( x 2  1  x )])
Sol. : f(x) = log|sinx|(1 – cos2x) = log|sinx|sin2x
  ([log x 2  1  x ])  [  log( x 2  1  x )] |sinx|  1, |sinx| > 0, sin2x > 0
 f(x) = {0, 1}  sinx  –1, 0, 1
79. Answer (4) n
 x , n I
Hint : Add the given equations. 2
Sol. : Adding, we get 83. Answer (2)

(a + b + c)(x 2 + x + 1) = 0 ...(i) Hint : sin6 = 3 sin2 – 4 sin32


The common root of the given equations will Sol. :
be the root of equation (i).
32 sincos(cos4 – cos2) + 6 sincos = 1 – 2 sin2
This is possible only when all three equations
 16 sin2[– cos2 sin2] + 3 sin2 = cos2
are identical.
 –4 sin32 + 3 sin2 = cos2
 a=b=c
 sin6 = cos2
80. Answer (3)
Hint : Assume point of contact as (2 + 2 cos,  2 5 9 10 13
  , , , , ,
–2 + 2 sin) 16 16 16 16 16 16
Sol. : (x – 2)2 + (y + 2)2 = 22 
 Sum  (1  2  5  9  10  13)
Let the point of contact is P(2 + 2 cos–2 + 2 sin) 16
and the equation of tangent is (x – 2)cos + 40 5
(y + 2)sin = 2  
16 2
 x cos + y sin – 2 cos + 2 sin – 2 = 0 ...(i)
84. Answer (3)
Equation of tangent is given as
1
x  3y  6  2 3  0 Hint : Replace by t
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1 87. Answer (2)


Sol. : t
x dy
cosec 2 t
Hint :  f ( x 2 )  2 x
⎛ 1 ⎞ dx
⎜ 2 3⎟
l = lim ⎜ t ⎟ Sol. :
dy
 f ( x 2 )  2 x  2 x tan2 ( x 2 )
t 0 ⎜ 1 ⎟
⎜ 2  4 ⎟ dx
⎝t ⎠
88. Answer (4)
cosec 2t
⎛ 1  3t 2 ⎞ Hint : x3 – 1 = (x – 1)(x – )(x – 2)
= lim ⎜⎜ ⎟ form : 1
t 0 1  4t 2 ⎟ Sol. : x3 – 1 = (x – 1)(x – )(x – 2)
⎝ ⎠
⎛ 13t 2 ⎞ 2
 (2 – )(2 – 2) = 7
lim ⎜⎜ 1 4t 2 1⎟⎟cosec t
l = e t 0⎝ ⎠ x3 – 8 = (x – 2)(x – 2)(x – 22)
⎛ 13t 2 1 4t 2 ⎞  (3 – 2)(3 – 22) = 19
lim ⎜⎜ ⎟cosec 2t
1 4t 2 ⎟
t 0⎝ ⎠
= e 89. Answer (2)

7t 2
Hint : Counting

lim sin2 t 1 4t 2
= e t 0
 Sol. : n(s) = 6 × 6 × 6 × 6 = 64
Let  i denotes number of ways such that
71
number appeared on D 4 is i and sum of
= e 1  e 7
numbers appeared on D1, D2 and D3 is also i.
85. Answer (3)
6
Hint : 2x2 = x1 + x3 n(E) = ∑ i  1   2   3   4   5   6
i 1
Sol. : x1 + x3 = 2x2 = 0 + 0 + 1 + 3 + 6 + 10 = 20
Either x1 and x3 both are odd or they both
20 5
are even p(E) = 4

6 324
Hence, number of ways = 2 × 9C2 = 72
90. Answer (2)
86. Answer (1)
Hint : Focus is (1, 2)
2 Sol. : (x – 1)2 = –4y + 12
Hint : t 2  t1 
t1
 (x – 1)2 = – 4(y – 3)
Sol. : Let A  (4, – 8)  (4t2, 8t)  t = –1  P(1 + 2t, 3 – t 2)
Normal intersect the parabola again at point Let mid-point is M(h, k), focus S(1, 2)
B(4t22, 8t2).
1  2t  1 2  3  t2
2   h, k
t 2  t   1  2  3 2 2
t
t=h–1 t 2 = 5 – 2k
 Point B(36, 24)
 (h – 1)2 = 5 – 2k
 AB2 = (36 – 4)2 + (24 + 8)2
Locus of M(h, k)
= 322 + 322 = 2 × 322
⎛ 5⎞
( x  1)2   2 ⎜ y  ⎟
 AB  32 2 units ⎝ 2⎠

  

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