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09/04/2024

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Memory Based
Answers & Solutions
Time : 3 hrs. for M.M. : 300

JEE (Main)-2024 (Online) Phase-2


(Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:

(1) The test is of 3 hours duration.

(2) This test paper consists of 90 questions. Each subject (PCM) has 30 questions. The maximum marks
are 300.

(3) This question paper contains Three Parts. Part-A is Physics, Part-B is Chemistry and Part-C is
Mathematics. Each part has only two sections: Section-A and Section-B.

(4) Section - A : Attempt all questions.

(5) Section - B : Attempt any 05 questions out of 10 Questions.

(6) Section - A (01 – 20) contains 20 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer.
Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

(7) Section - B (21 – 30) contains 10 Numerical value based questions. The answer to each question
should be rounded off to the nearest integer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and
–1 mark for wrong answer.

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PHYSICS
SECTION - A Sol. T = 10 N; Tsin45 = F
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 10
F= N
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices 2
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 3. The equivalent resistance between terminal A and
Choose the correct answer: B in the network shown.

1. Dimensional formula of Planck’s constant is


(1) [M2L2T–1]
(2) [M1L2T–1]
(3) [M2L2T–2]
(4) [ML2T–3]
Answer (2) 4R 8R
(1) (2)
3 3
Sol. E = h
5R
(3) 3R (4)
ML2 T −2 2
[h] =
T −1 Answer (2)
2. Find the magnitude of force F, if the given system
Sol.
is in equilibrium

8R
RAB =
3
4. A nuclei at rest breaks into two parts with mass ratio
1 : 2. The ratio of their velocities and direction is
(1) Opposite direction 2 : 1
(2) Same direction 1 : 2
(1) 10 N
(3) Opposite direction 1 : 1
10 (4) Same direction 1 : 1
(2) N
2
Answer (1)
(3) 0 N Sol. By conservation of momentum
1 m1v1 = m2v2
(4) N
10 2 v 1 m2 2
= =
Answer (2) v 2 m1 1

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5. Two cars A and B are moving towards each other 7. Find work done by monatomic gas from A to B.
with speed 20 m/s each. When 300 m apart, they Here temperature of gas (1 mole) changes from
both apply breaks which causes deceleration of 330 K to 300 K.
2 m/s2. The distance between them when they stop
will be :
(1) 100 m
(2) 50 m
(3) 150 m
(1) 125 J
(4) 200 m
Answer (1) (2) 250 J

Sol. v AB = 40iˆ m/s (3) 500 J

(4) 625 J
aAB = −4iˆ m/s
Answer (1)
 v 2 = u 2 + 2as
R T 25 30
0 = 1600 − 8s Sol. w = =  = 125 J
1−  3 2
 s = 200 m
8. Two bubbles having radii rA and rB are having
Distance between them = 300 – 200 = 100 m
excess pressure PA and PB in them. If PA = 3PB, find
6. For a wire, original resistance was 50  at initial
temperature was 27°C. When temperature is rA
.
rB
increased, its resistance becomes 62 . If the
thermal coefficient of resistivity of wire is 2.4 × 10–2 (1) 9 : 1
K–1, find final temperature.
(2) 1 : 9
(1) 45°C
(3) 1 : 3
(2) 32°C
(4) 3 : 1
(3) 37°C
(4) 48°C Answer (3)

Answer (3) 4T
Sol. P =
Sol. R = R0(1 + T) r

62 = 50(1 + 2.4 × 10–2 T) PA rB


=
1.24 = 1 + 2.4 × 10–2 T PB rA

T = 10 rA 1
=
T = 37°C rB 3

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9. Find the induced emf in the square loop of side 11. A proton and deuteron, having same kinetic energy,
15 cm moving with 2 cm/s after 10 seconds. enters a transverse uniform magnetic field. Radius
of circular paths for proton and deuteron are in ratio
of

(1) 2

1
(2)
2 2

1
(3)
2
(1) 0 (2) 0.3 mV
(3) 3 V (4) 9 V (4) 2 2

Answer (1) Answer (3)


Sol. At t = 10 seconds,  = Constant
2mk
Sol. r =
d qB
 =0
dt
rp mp
10. A spring exerts force on block F = –50 x – b where x =
rd md
is change in length of spring. Find time period of
oscillations. (m = 0.5 kg) qd 1
= .
qp 2

12. A satellite of mass 103 kg is orbiting in an orbit of


radius 2r from centre of the planet of radius r. If

GM
satellite is given energy E = , then find new
6r
(1) 0.63 sec. radius of orbit in which satellite will revolve.
(2) 3.14 sec.
(M = mass of planet)
(3) 1.57 sec.
(1) 14r
(4) 0.31 sec.
Answer (1) (2) 6r

0.5 2  (3) 8r
Sol. T = 2 = = sec.
50 10 5
(4) 12r

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Answer (2) (1) 0, 0


GMm (2) 0, 1
Sol. E1 = −
4r
(3) 1, 0
GMm GMm GMm
Ef = − + =− (4) 1, 1
4r 6r 2x
1 1 Answer (4)
− =−
12r 2x
Sol. Y = AB + AB
x = 6r
15. A ball of radius 10–4 m and density 105 kg/m3 is
13. For which of the following is the l-V characteristics
dropped from a height h into water
shown below is possible?
(viscosity = 9.8 × 10–6 Pa–s) such that after falling
into liquid, its speed does not change. Find the
approximate value of h.

(1) 2200 m

(2) 2350 m

(3) 2470 m

(4) 2520 m
(1) Transistor
Answer (3)
(2) Zener diode
Sol. Velocity just before entering water = Terminal
(3) Solar cell
velocity
(4) Diode used as rectifier
2 2 ( −  )
Answer (2) 2g h = r g
9 
Sol. As Zener diode operates in reverse bias, it is for
Zener diode. 2 (105 – 103 )
14. For the circuit shown, the truth table 2g  h =  10 –8  g 
9 9.8  10–6
A B Y
0 0 0 h  2470 m
0 1 x . Find ‘x’ and ‘y’.
16.
1 0 y
1 1 0 17.

18.

19.

20.

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SECTION - B Sol. E1 = 4
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to E2 = 8
each question should be rounded-off to the nearest
integer.   = (8 – 4) 22 = 16

21. In given ray diagram, find distance u (in cm) 24. If work function of a metal is 2.13 eV and energy
between two convex lenses.
per photon of incident light is 3.13 eV, then

maximum kinetic energy of photoelectrons (in eV)

will be_______.

Answer (1)
Answer (25)
Sol. KEmax = hr – 0
Sol. f1 + f2 = L = 25 cm
2
22. Find the work done (in J) by force F = 3x + 2x – 5 = (3.13 – 2.13) eV
in moving a particle from x = 2 to x = 4.
= 1 eV
Answer (58)
4 25. A photon of energy of 10.2 eV is incident on
Sol. W =  F ·dx
2 hydrogen atom in ground state. Thereafter number
4
=  x3 + x 2 − 5x  of emitted lines will be
 2

= 58 J Answer (1)
23. There is an imaginary cube of side 2 m where
Sol. E = 10.2 eV
edges are along axes. The electrostatic field varies
as E ( x ) = 2 x iˆ , then flux through cube in Nm2/C is e– will be excited to n = 2
_______ .
26.

27.

28.

29.

Answer (16) 30.

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CHEMISTRY

SECTION - A Answer (3)


Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 Sol.
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Choose the correct answer :


1. Correct order of bond angle of following compounds is
BF3, PF3, ClF3
(1) BF3 > PF3 > ClF3 (2) PF3 > ClF3 > BF3
(3) ClF3 > PF3 > BF3 (4) BF3 > ClF3 > PF3 4. Ca2+ makes which type of complex with EDTA?
Answer (1) (1) Trigonal bipyramidal
Sol. BF3  sp2  Bond angle = 120° (2) Square planar
PF3  sp3  Bond angle  109°28 (3) Tetrahedral
ClF3  sp3d  Bond angle  90° (4) Octahedral
2. Identify the correct electronic configuration of
Einstenium is Answer (4)
(1) [Rn] 5f146d17s2 (2) [Rn] 5f117s2 Sol. Co-ordination number of Ca2+ with EDTA is 6
(3) [Rn] 5f106d17s2 (4) [Rn] 5f116d17s1 Hybridisation = sp3d2
Answer (2) Shape = Octahedral
Sol. Es (Z = 99)  [Rn] 5f117s2 5. Consider the following reaction and identify the
3. The product obtained in the following reaction is: major product P.

(1) (2)

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

Answer (1)

Sol. The reaction is benzylic oxidation reaction


(3) (4)

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6. Match the complexes given in List-I with the


hybridisation of central metal atom/ion given in
7. is
List-II and choose the correct option.

List-I List-II

(Complexes) (Hybridisation)
(1)
(A) K2[Ni(CN)4] (I) sp3

(B) [Ni(CO)4] (II) sp3d2

(2)
(C) [Co(NH3)6]Cl3 (III) dsp2

(D) Na3[CoF6] (IV) d2sp3

(1) (A)-(I); (B)-(II) (C)-(III); (D)-(IV)


(2) (A)-(III); (B)-(I) (C)-(IV); (D)-(II) (3)
(3) (A)-(IV); (B)-(III) (C)-(II); (D)-(I)
(4) (A)-(I); (B)-(II) (C)-(IV); (D)-(III)
Answer (2)
Sol.
(4)
(A) K2[Ni(CN)4] ; dsp2
hybridisation
Ni2+ : 3d8 as CN– is Answer (2)
strong field
ligand

(B) [Ni(CO)4 ] ; sp3 Sol.


Ni0 : 3d8 4s2 hybridisation
as CO is
strong field 8. Which of the following is correct for strong
electrolyte (B > 0)
ligand

(1) m − m0 − B C = 0
(C) Co(NH3 )6  Cl3 ; d2sp3
Co3 + : 3d6 hybridisation
(2) m + m − B C = 0
0
as NH3 is
strong field
ligand (3) m − m0 + B C = 0

(D) Na3 CoF6  ; sp3d2 (4) m + m0 + B C = 0


CoF6 3– ;Co3+ : 3d 6 hybridisation
Answer (3)
as F– ion is a
weak field Sol. m = m0 − B C
ligand
m − m0 + B C = 0

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9. Which one of the following statements regarding 12. Which of the following will give positive Iodoform test?
glucose is incorrect?
(1) CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – CHO
(1) Glucose is one of the monosaccharides of
sucrose (2) CH3 − CH − CH3
|
(2) Glucose dissolves in water because it has OH
aldehyde group.
O
(3) Glucose has six carbon atoms in its structure ||
(3) CH – CH – C – CH – CH
(4) Glucose is an aldose 3 2 2 3

Answer (2) (4) CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – CH2 – OH


Sol. Glucose is an aldohexose having molecular Answer (2)
formula C6H12O6. It is soluble in water due to
number of hydroxyl groups which can form H-bonds Sol. Molecules having
with water. (D) Glucose condenses with (D)
fructose to form sucrose. O
10. Groups as || or gives
–C – CH3
positive iodoform test.
13. Match the List and choose correct option.
List-I List-II
(i) Ni-Cd cell (a) Rechargeable
(ii) Fuel cell (b) Anode (Zn → Zn2+ +
2e–)
What is the work done on the gas in cyclic process
(iii) Mercury cell (c) Used in hearing aid
ABCA
(1) +773.7 J (iv) Leclanche cell (d) Combustion energy
(2) –773.7 J in to electrical
energy
(3) +4762.3 J
(4) –4762.3 J (1) (i)-(a); (ii)-(d); (iii)-(c), (iv)-(b)
Answer (1) (2) (i)-(b); (ii)-(a); (iii)-(c), (iv)-(d)
Sol. WAB = 0 (3) (i)-(d); (ii)-(a); (iii)-(c), (iv)-(b)
WBC = –10 (4 – 2) (4) (i)-(a); (ii)-(b); (iii)-(c), (iv)-(d)
= –20 atm. Lit Answer (1)
WCA = 2.303(40) log2
Sol. Ni-Cd cell is secondary cell and are rechargeable
= 27.636 atm. Lit mercury cell is used in hearing aid.
Wtotal = 7.636 atm. Lit 14. What is the correct order of C – C bond length of
= 773.7 Joule ethane, ethene and ethyne?
11. Which of the following compounds does not give (1) Ethane > Ethene > Ethyne
Tollen’s test? (2) Ethene > Ethane > Ethyne
(3) Ethyne > Ethene > Ethane
(1) Formaldehyde
(4) Ethyne > Ethane > Ethene
(2) Formic acid
(3) Benzaldehyde Answer (1)

(4) Acetone Sol. Correct order of C – C bond length is


Ethane > Ethene > Ethyne
Answer (4)
C–C > C=C > CC
Sol. Aldehyde and Formic acid can give Tollen’s test
15.
with ammoniacal silver nitrate solution.
16.
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17. Answer (6)


18.
Sol. Sc+2 Ti+2 V+2 Cr+2 Mn+2
19.
20. Mn+2 will have highest I.E. due to its stable half filled
configuration.
SECTION - B
Mn → [Ar] 4s2 3d5 → 5 unpaired e
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to
spin = 5(5 + 2) BM
each question should be rounded-off to the nearest
integer.
= 35
21. Fuming sulphuric acid has how many oxygen
atoms?
6
Answer (7) 25. How many of the following compounds will give
Sol. Fuming sulphuric acid is oleum (H2S2O7) Friedel Craft’s reaction?
 7 O-atoms are present in fuming sulphuric acid.
22. Total sum of number of electrons in * orbitals of
O2. O 2+ and O 2− is
Answer (6)
Sol. O2 (16e–) :
 22 p   *12 p 
12s *12s 22s *22s  22 pz  x
 x
 *2 p
 2   *1  z

 2 py   2 px 
Total number of e– in * orbitals of O2 , O2+ , O2−
=2+1+3=6
23. How many total number of stereoisomers are Answer (3)
possible for the following structure
Sol. Friedel Craft’s reaction is not given by those
aromatic compounds which have strong
deactivating groups like –NO2 group. Even aniline
does not give Friedel Crafts reaction because the
Answer (4) Lewis acid AlCl3 will from co-coordinate bond with
–NH2 group thus converting it into strongly
deactivating group, Friedel Crafts reaction is given
Sol.

The structure has two stereogenic centres, one by

geometrical centre and one optical centre. Hence it


has total 4 stereoisomers. 26.

22 = 4 27.

24. Among the elements – Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn find 28.


magnetic moment of element which have highest 29.
ionization enthalpy in +2 oxidation state. [Nearest
30.
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MATHEMATICS

SECTION - A β
= ∫ sin 4θd θ
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 α
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices β
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. − cos 4θ
=
4 α
Choose the correct answer:
β
−1
1. If
z − 2i
is purely imaginary, then maximum value =
4
(
2cos2 2θ − 1 )
z + 2i α
of |z + 8 + 6i| is equal to 3
(1) 6
(3) 10
(2) 8
(4) 12
=
−1
4
( ( ) )
2 ⋅ x2 − 1
4
1
4
Answer (4)
3
 x + ( y − 2)i  ( x − ( y + 2)i ) −1
Sol.  
 x + ( y + 2)i  ( x − ( y + 2)i )
= purely imaginary. =
4
(
2x 2 − 1 ) 4
1
4
⇒ x2 + (y – 2)(y + 2) = 0
⇒ x2 + y2 = 4 −1   9    1 
=  2 ⋅   − 1 − 2   + 1
Maximum value = 10 + 2 = 12 4   16    16  
3 −1  18 2 
= −1− + 1
4  16
4  
−1 1 − x 16 
2. ∫ cos  2cot 1 + x  dx =
1   −1 −1
4 = (1) =
4 4
−1 3
(1) (2) 1

4 2 e − (1 + 2 x ) 2 x
3. lim
1 −4 x →0 x
(3) (4)
16 3 e
(1) e (2)
Answer (1) 4
3
e 11
4   1− x  (3) (4) e
Sol. ∫ cos  2cot −1    dx 8 24
  1+ x
1    Answer (1)
4
Sol. Using expansion
x = cos2θ ⇒ dx = (–sin2θdθ)2
β  2 x 11× 4 x 2 
e − e 1 −
−2∫ cos 2cot ( −1
)
tan θ sin2θd θ
lim  2
+
24
+ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅

α x →0 x
β
11x
= −2∫ − cos2θ ⋅ sin 2θd θ lim e − e…
α
x →0 24
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4. In the given data 2

xf fi
Sol. ∫ 1 ⋅ log( x +
−1
II I
x 2 + 1)dx

C 2
 x 
2C 1  1+  2
2
3C 1 = x log( x + x 2 + 1) − ∫  x + 1  x dx

−1  x + x2 + 1 
4C 1
5C 1 2
x
= x log( x + x 2 + 1) − ∫ dx
6C 1 −1 x2 + 1
If σ2 = 160. Find the value of |C|. 2
= x log( x + x 2 + 1) − x 2 + 1 −1
(1) 7 (2) 5
(3) 6 (4) 4 = [2log(2 + 5) − 5] − [ − log( 2 − 1) − 2]
Answer (1)
= log[(2 + 5)2 ( 2 − 1)] − 5 + 2
2
Sol. xi f ( xi ) xf ( x ) x f ( x ) 2 2
C 2 2C 2C 2 6. The sum of coefficients of x 3 and x 5 in the
9
2C 1 2C 4C 2  2 −2 
 3 x5 
3C 1 3C 9C 2 binomial expansion of  x +  is
 2 
4C 1 4C 16C 2  

5C 1 5C 25C 2 9
C4 9
C6
(1) 5
(2)
6C 1 6C 36C 2 2 24
63
σ2 = E(x2) – [E(x)]2, Σf(xi) = 7 (3) 0 (4)
8
E(x) = Σxf(x) = 22C
Answer (1)
E(x2) = Σx2f(x) = 92C2
r
2  −2  9−r
2 92C 2  22C  x5   2
σ= 160
= –  Sol. Tr +1 = Cr 
9
  x3 
7  7   2   
 
 
⇒ C = ±7
2  −2r 
2 1 (9 − r ) +  
= 9Cr x3  5 
∫ log( x +
2
5. x + 1)dx 2r
−1
16 r
1 6−
(1) log[(2 + 5)2 ( 2 − 1)] − 5 + 2 = 9Cr x 15
2r
2
(2) log[(2 + 5) ( 2 − 1)] + 5 − 2 2
16r 2
Coefficient of x 3 ⇒ 6− =
2
(3) log[(2 + 5) ( 2 − 1)] + 5 + 2 15 3

⇒ 90 – 16r = 10
(4) log(2 + 5)2 + 5 + 2
⇒ r=5
Answer (1)

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x ⋅ e −3 x 1 −3 x
2
16r 2 −3 x
Coefficient of x 5 ⇒ 6− = ⇒ y ⋅ e= + ∫ e dx + c
15 5 −3 3
⇒ 90 – 16r = 6
1 1
84 y ⋅ e −3 x =
− xe −3 x − e −3 x + c
⇒=
r ∉I 3 9
16
−1 1
⇒ Sum
= 9
C5
1
+0 ⇒ y= x − + c ⋅ e3 x
25 3 9
63 y (0) = 1

16
7. Dice is thrown 3 times, then find the probability that −1 10
1= +c ⇒ c =
x1 < x2 < x3. (here x1, x2, x3 ∈ [1, 6]) 9 9
(where x1, x2, x3 are outcomes on dice) − x 1 10 3 x
y= − + e
7 5 3 9 9
(1) (2)
54 54 9. Find the area bounded by ellipse x2 + 3y2 = 18
11 17 below the line y = x is (in first quadrant)
(3) (4)
54 54 (1) 3π + 1 (2) 3π
Answer (2)
3 1
Sol. Given condition is x1 < x2 < x3 (3) 3π − (4) 3π +
4 4
So, n(E) = 6C3
Answer (2)
n(s) = 63 = 216
6
C3
Then required probability =
216
20 5
= =
216 54
8. If f′(x) = 3f(x) + x and f(0) = 1, then f(x) is
− x 10 −3 x − x 1 10 3 x Sol.
(1) + e (2) − + e
3 9 3 9 9
− x 10 −3 x − x 1 10 2 x
(3) − e (4) − + e
3 9 2 9 9
Answer (2)
dy
Sol. = 3y + x 3
dx 2 3 2
18 − x 2

dy
− 3y =
x
Area = ∫ xdx + ∫ 3
dx
0 3
dx 2

=IF e= e ∫ −3dx −3 x
3 2
3
1 2 1 x −1  x  
y ⋅e =−3 x
∫e
−3 x
⋅x +c =
2
x( ) 0
2 +
3 2
2
 18 − x + 9 sin  
 3 2  3
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1 9  1  3 3 3  1  1
=  + −1
9 sin (1) − − 9 sin−1    11. If range of function f ( x ) = is
22 3  2 2 2  2   2 + sin3 x + cos3 x
[a, b]. If α and β be arithmetic and geometric mean
α
9 1  9π 9 3 9π  of a, b then   is equal to
=+  − −  β
4 3  2 4 6 
1
(1) (2) 2
= 3π 2

10. x 2 – 2 x – 3 = 0 and Pn = αn + βn. The value of 1


(3) (4) 3
2
P12 – 2P11 – 3P10 + P11 – 2P10 is
Answer (2)
(1) 3P9 (2) (2 + 5 ) P
9
Sol. f ( x ) =
1
2 + sin(3 x ) + cos3 x
(3) 5P9 (4) (3 + 5 ) P
9
sin(3 x ) + cos(3 x ) ∈ [ − 2, 2]
Answer (1) 2 + sin(3 x ) + cos(3 x ) ∈ [2 − 2, 2 + 2]
Sol. x 2 – 2 x – 3 = 0 1  1 1 
⇒ ∈ ,
2 + sin(3 x ) + cos(3 x )  2 + 2 2 − 2 
α 2 – 2α – 3 =
0
1 (2 − 2)
α n + 2 – 2α n +1 – 3α n =0 …(i) ⇒ a
= =
2+ 2 2
Similarly,
1 2+ 2
n +2 n +1 n
=b =
β – 2β – 3β =0 …(ii) 2− 2 2
a+b 1 1
(α n + 2 + βn + 2 ) – 2(α n +1 + βn +1 ) – 3(α n + βn ) α= = ⋅ ⋅ 4= 1
2 2 2
Pn + 2 – 2Pn +1 – 3Pn = 0 …(iii) 1 1 1
=
β =
ab (2 − 2)(2 + 2)
= =
Put n = 10 4 2 2
α
P12 – 2P11 – 3P10 = 0 then, = 2
β
Now in the expression x x
1 − ( y ′ ( t ) ) dt =
2

P12 – 2P11 – 3P10 + P11 – 2P10


12. If ∫ ∫ y ′ ( t )dt and 0 ≤ x ≤ 3, y ≥ 0,
0 0
y(0) = 0, then find y′′ + 1 + y.
= P11 – 2P10
x x
(1) −1 (2) +1
Put n = 9 in eq. (iii) 2 2
P11 – 2P10 – 3P9 = 0 x x
(3) +1 (4) −1
2 2
P11 – 2P10 = 3P9 Answer (2)

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14. If A is 2 × 2 matrix such that AB–1 = A–1 where


1 − ( y ′ ( x )) =
2
Sol. y ′( x )
1 5
B=  . If C = BAB and C satisfy C + βC +
–1 4 2

⇒ 1 − ( y ′ ( x )) =  3 1
( y ′ ( x ))
2 2

αI = 0 then (2β – α) is equal to


⇒ 2 ( y ′ ( x )) = 1
2
(1) 12
(2) 8
1 −1
⇒ y ′( x ) = , (3) 10
2 2
(4) 14
1 −1
y (x) = x, x Answer (3)
2 2
Sol. AB–1 = A–1 and C= BAB–1 = BA–1 ⇒ BA–1 = A
1
∴ y= x
2 C4 + βC2 + αI = 0
−1 C2 = BA–1 BA–1 = A2
13. If y = e3 sin x
, then value of
⇒ A2B–1 = I ⇒ A2 = B
d 2 y xdy 1
(1 − x 2 ) 2 − at x = equals to A2 = B ⇒ B satisfy characteristic eq.
dx dx 2
π π
(1 – λ) (1 – λ) – 15 = 0 ⇒ λ2 – 2λ – 14 = 0
(1) 9e 6
(2) 3e 6
B2 – 2B – 14I = 0 ⇒ A4 – 2A2 – 14I = 0
π π
⇒ C4 – 2C2 – 14I = 0
(3) 3e 2 (4) e 6
⇒ β = –2, α = – 14
Answer (3)
−1 ⇒ 2β – α = –4 + 14 = 10
Sol. y = e3 sin x

1 1 1 1
dy 3 15. If + + + ... + −
−1
= e3 sin x ⋅ α +1 α + 2 α + 3 α + 1012
dx 1− x2  1 1 1 1 1  1
 2 × 1 + 4 × 3 + 6 × 5 + ... + 2024 × 2023  = 2024 ,
dy  
1− x2 3y
=
dx then α is equal to
Differentiating (1) 2012
d y 2
2x dy 3dy (2) 1012
1− x2 2
− =
dx 2 1 − x dx
2 dx (3) 1011
d 2 y xdy (4) 506
(1 − x 2 ) − 3y
=
dx 2 dx Answer (3)
1 1 1012
1012
 1 1
∴ At x =
2 ∑ (2r )(2r − 1) ∑  (2r − 1) − 2r 
= Sol.
=r 1= r 1 
π
3 y = 3e 2  1  1 1  1 1 
=  1 −  +  −  + .... +  − 
 2 3 4  2023 2024 
Option (3) is correct

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 1 1 1  SECTION - B
=  1 + + + ... + 
 3 5 2023  Numerical Value Type Questions: This section
contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to
1 1 1 1 
−  + + + ... + each question should be rounded-off to the nearest
2 4 6 2024 
integer.
 1 1 1  1
=  1 + + + ... + − 2
 3 5 2023  21. Sum of infinite terms of a, ar, ar2... and a3r3, a3r6,
a3r9.... is 57 and 9747 respectively, then a + 18r is
1 1 1 1 
Answer (31)
 1 + 2 + 3 + ... 1012 
 
Sol. a, ar, ar2,...
1 1 1 1  1 1 1 1 
=  1 + + + + ... + – + + + ... + a
 2 3 4 2023   2 4 6 2022  = 57 ... (1)
1− r
11 1 1 1  a3r3, a3r6, a3r9 ....
–  + + ... +
2 1 2 3 1012 
a3
= 9747 ... ( 2 )
 1 1 1  11 1 1 1  1− r 3
=  1 + + + ... +  –  + + + ...
 2 3 2023  2  1 2 3 1011 
(1)3
Equation given,
1 1 1
–  1 + + ... +
1  ( 2)
2 2 3 1012 
a3
1 1 1 1
= + + ... + – (1 − r )3 573
1012 1013 2023 2024 =
a3 9747
1 1 1 1 1− r 3
⇒ + + ... + =
α +1 α + 2 α + 1012 2024
1− r 3
⇒ = 19
 1
+ +
1
+ ...
1 
 –
1 (1 − r )3
 1012 1013 2023  2024
(1 − r ) (1 + r 2 + r )
1
+ ... +
1 = 19 (r ≠ 1)
=
1012 2023 (1 − r )3
1 + r2 + r = 19 + 19r2 – 38r
α + 1012 = 2023 ⇒ α = 1011
18r2 – 39r + 18 = 0
16.
2 3
17. ⇒ r = and   rejected
3 2
18.
2
∴ r = and a = 19
19. 3
20. Now a + 18r = 19 + 12 = 31

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22. The number of numbers between 100 to 1000 such 2π −3π


Sol. sin–1x = –π=
that sum of their digits is 14, is 5 5
Answer (70.00)
−3π −π
Sol. Number in this range will be 3-digit number. <
5 2
N = abc such that a + b + c = 14 ∴ No real solution
Also, a ≥ 1, a, b, c ∈ {0, 1, 2, ...9} 24. If f(x) = 2(2 – p)x – (p2 – 6p + 8) cos4x + 7, then for
Case I what values of p, does f(x) not have a vertical point?
All 3-digit same Answer (4)
⇒ 3a = 14 not possible Sol. f′(x) = 2(2 – p) + 4⋅sin4x(p – 2)(p – 4)
Case II = (p – 2)(( 4sin4x)(p – 4) – 2), p ≠ 2
Exactly 2 digit same: 4sin4x(p – 4) – 2 ≠ 0
⇒ 2a + c = 14
1
⇒ sin4x(p – 4) ≠
(a, c ) ∈ {( 3, 8 ) , (4, 6), (5, 4), (6, 2), (7, 0)} 2
 3!  1
⇒   ways ⇒ 5 × 3 – 1 sin4x ≠
 2!  2( p − 4)
= 15 – 1 = 14 1
>1
Case III 2( p − 4)
All digits are distinct
1  9
a + b + c = 14 –1 > 0 ⇒ y ∈  4, 
2( p − 4)  2
without losing generality a > b > c
1 7 
(9, 5, 0), (9, 4, 1), (9, 3, 2) < –1 ⇒ p ∈  , 4 
(8, 6, 0), (8, 5, 1), (8, 4, 2) 2( p − 4) 2 

(a, b, c ) ∈  ∴ p∈φ
(7, 6, 1), (7, 5, 2), (7, 4, 3)
(6, 5, 3) ∴ p = 4 is the only required value
⇒ 8 × 3! + 2(3! –2!) = 48 + 8 = 56 25.
= 0 + 14 + 56 = 70 26.
23. Find the number of solutions of 3sin–1x + 2cos–1x 27.
2π 28.
= .
5
29.
Answer (0)
30.

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