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Full Model Test 09

Test Id: 660810

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Part - A Physics

Section - I: Single Correct


This section contains a total of 20 questions.
All questions in this section are mandatory.
For every correct response you shall be awarded 4 marks.
For every incorrect response -1 marks shall be deducted.

1. A body of mass m is projected from the ground with a speed u at an angle θ with the horizontal. The power
delivered by gravity to it at half of the maximum height from the ground is

(a)
mgu cos θ
√2

(b)
mgu sin θ
√2

(c) −
mgu sin θ
√2
(d) Both (B) & (C)

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2.
A body of weight 10 N is placed on a rough plane making an angle sin −1 ( ) with the horizontal. If the
3
5
coefficient of static friction is, μ s = 0.8, then,
(i) The body is at rest.
(ii) The body just begins to slide down.
(iii) During motion, its acceleration is 1.2 ms–2.
(iv) The limiting friction is 6.4 N.
(Take g = 10 ms–2.)

(a) (i) and (iv) are correct


(b) (ii), (iii) and (iv) are correct
(c) (i), (ii) and (iii) are correct
(d) (iii) and (iv) are correct

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3.
π/2
The value of ∫ cos 2x dx is
0

(a) 2
(b) 1
(c) 0

(d)
1
2

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4.
In a Young's double slit experiment, the intensity at the central maximum is I 0 . The intensity at a distance
β
4
from the central maximum is (β is fringe width)

(a) I 0

(b)
I0
2

(c)
I0
√2

(d)
I0
4

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5. The molecules of a given mass of a gas have r.m.s velocity of 200 m/s at 27o C and 1.0× 105 N/m2
pressure. When the temperature and pressure of the gas are respectively, 127o C and 1.0× 105 N/m2, the
r.m.s. velocity of its molecules in m/s is:

(a)
400
√3

(b) 100 2

3

(c)
100
3
(d) 100√2

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6.
mole of Helium gas is contained in a container at S.T.P. The heat energy needed to double the pressure of
1
2
the gas, keeping the volume constant (heat capacity of the gas 3 J g–1 K–1)
(a) 3276 J
(b) 1638 J
(c) 819 J
(d) 409.5 J

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7. A uniform disc of mass and radius R is rotating in a horizontal plane about an axis perpendicular to its
M

plane with an angular velocity ω. Another disc of mass and radius is placed gently on the first disc
M R
3 2
coaxially. Then find out the final angular velocity of the system?

(a)
12ω
13

(b)
13ω
12

(c)

4

(d)
11ω
12

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8. Consider the two statements given below and choose the CORRECT option:
Statement I: EM waves are transverse in nature.
Statement II: EM waves require no material medium for propagation.
(a) Both the statements are correct and statement II is correct explanation of statement I.
(b) Both the statements are correct but statement II is not correct explanation of statement I.
(c) Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect.
(d) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct.

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9. A stone is projected at an angle of 60° from horizontal. If it strikes at angle of 30° on the roof of a building of
height h, then speed of projection of the stone is :

(a) √2gh

(b) √6gh
(c) √3gh
(d) √gh

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10. A capacitor of capacitance C has initial charge Q 0 and connected to an inductor of inductance L as
shown. At t = 0 switch S is closed. The current through the inductor when energy in the capacitor is three
times the energy of inductor is

(a)
Q0
2√LC

(b)
Q0
√LC

(c)
2Q 0
√LC

(d)
4Q 0
√LC

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11. The resistor R 1 dissipates power P when connected to a battery. If a resistor R 2 is inserted in series with R 1 ,
find out the power dissipated by R 1 ?
(a) Increases
(b) Decreases
(c) Remains the same
(d) May decrease or increase depending on the values of R 1 and R 2

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12.
The work done per unit volume to stretch a wire of area of cross-section 2 mm2 by 2% will be [Y = 8 × 1010
N/m2]

(a) 40 MJ/m3

(b) 16 MJ/m3

(c) 64 MJ/m3

(d) 32 MJ/m3

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13. A particle is trapped inside a cube made up of transparent material. Side of the cube is 15 cm. When seen
from one of the face, particle appears to be at distance 7 cm. While seen from the opposite face, it appears
to be at distance of 5 cm. What is the refractive index of the material?
(a) 1.5
(b) 1.25
(c) 1.8
(d) 1.3

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14. In photoelectric effect if the intensity of light is doubled then maximum kinetic energy of photoelectrons will
become :
(a) Double
(b) Half
(c) Four times
(d) No change

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15. Two blocks, each having mass M, rest on frictionless surfaces as shown in the figure. If the pulleys are light
and frictionless, and M on the incline is allowed to move down, then find out the tension in the string?

(a)
2
Mgsinθ
3

(b) Mgsinθ
3
2

(c)
Mgsinθ
2
(d) 2Mgsinθ

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16. Choose the correct statement.

(a) Gauss’ law is valid only for charges placed in vacuum.


(b) Gauss’ law is valid only for symmetrical charge distribution.
The flux of electric field through a closed surface due to all the charges (inside or outside) is equal to
(c)
the flux due to the charges enclosed by the surface.
(d) None of the above is a correct statement.

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17. What is the self-inductance of a coil which produces 5 V when the current changes from 3 Ampere to 2
Ampere in one millisecond ?

(a) 5000 Henry


(b) 5 milli-Henry
(c) 50 Henry
(d) 5 Henry

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18. If fundamental frequency of closed organ pipe is 50 Hz, then frequency of 2 nd overtone is
(a) 100 Hz
(b) 50 Hz
(c) 250 Hz
(d) 150 Hz

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19.
A simple pendulum of length 1 m oscillates at a place where g = 9.8 m/s2. Find the maximum velocity of the
bob of the simple pendulum if the amplitude of oscillation is 3 cm.

(a) 5.291 cms–1

(b) 7.261 cms–1

(c) 6.181 cms–1

(d) 9.391 cms–1

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20. In the circuit diagram, potential difference between points A and B is 200 volt. Find out the potential
difference between points a and b? (switch S remain opened)

(a) 100 volt

(b) volt
200
3

(c) volt
100
3
(d) 50 volt

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Section - II: Integer


This section contains a total of 5 questions.
All questions in this section are mandatory.
For every correct response you shall be awarded 4 marks.
For every incorrect response -1 marks shall be deducted.

21. X different wavelengths may be observed in the spectrum from a hydrogen sample if the atoms are excited
to states with principal quantum number n = 6. The value of X is _______.

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22. The length of a metallic wire is increased by 20 % and its area of cross-section is reduced by 4 %.
The percentage change in the resistance of the metallic wire is ...........

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23. White light is passed through a double slit and interference is observed on a screen 1.5 m away. The
separation between the slits is 0.3 mm. The first violet and red fringes are formed 2.0 mm and 3.5 mm away
from the central white fringes. The difference in wavelengths of red and violet light is ......... nm.

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24. In the given figure the magnetic flux through the loop increases according to the relation ϕ β (t) = 10t 2 + 20t,
where ϕ β is in milliwebers and t is in seconds. The magnitude of the current through R = 2 Ω resistor at
t = 5 s is ______ mA.

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25. A light rod is secured at point O and can revolve in a vertical plane as shown in figure. The end of the rod at
point A is attached to a thread wrapped around a fixed pulley. The weight P is suspended from the other end
of the thread. A weight Q is attached to the rod at point B. The length of the rod is l and the distance OB = .
l
3
The system is in equilibrium when the rod is horizontal and the section of the thread AC is vertical.
Determine the mass of Q if P = 3 kg. Disregard the mass of the rod, the pulley and
the thread and also the friction.

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Part - B Chemistry

Section - I: Single Correct


This section contains a total of 20 questions.
All questions in this section are mandatory.
For every correct response you shall be awarded 4 marks.
For every incorrect response -1 marks shall be deducted.

26. Ozone is

(a) An isobar of oxygen


(b) An isotope of oxygen
(c) A polymer of oxygen
(d) An allotrope of oxygen

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27.
Cu2+ and Ag+ are both present in the same solution. To precipitate one of the ions and leaves the other in
solution, add

(a) H2S (aq)


(b) HCl (aq)
(c) HNO3(aq)

(d) NH4NO3(aq)

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28. Calculate the pH of the solution obtained by adding 24 g of NaOH to 5L of 0.2 M CH3COOH solution.
(Given, pKa (CH3COOH) = 4.75 ; log 6 = 0.777 ; log 4 = 0.602)
(a) 4.75
(b) 10.9
(c) 4.58
(d) 4.92

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29.
For a first-order reaction, the time taken to reduce the initial concentration to a factor of is 10 minutes If
1
4
the reduction in concentration is carried out to a factor of , then the time required will be
1
16
(a) 10 minutes
(b) 20 minutes
(c) 40 minutes
(d) 60 minutes

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30.
The type of hybridisation and magnetic property of the complex [MnCl6]3–, respectively, are

(a) d2sp3 and diamagnetic

(b) sp3d2 and diamagnetic

(c) d2sp3 and paramagnetic

(d) sp3d2 and paramagnetic

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31.
The freezing point depression constant (kf) of benzene is 5.12 K kg mol–1. The freezing point depression
for the solution of molality 0.078 m containing a non-electrolyte solute in benzene is (rounded off up to two
decimal places) :

(a) 0.60 K
(b) 0.20 K
(c) 0.80 K
(d) 0.40 K

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32. Statement I: CuSO4.5H2O on heating to 250°C losses all the five H2O molecules and becomes anhydrous.
Statement II: All the five H2O molecules are co-ordinated to the central Cu+2 ion.

(a) Statement I and Statement II are true and the Statement II is the correct explanation of the Statement I
Statement I and Statement II are true but the Statement II is not the correct explanation of the
(b)
Statement I
(c) Statement I is true but Statement II is false
(d) Statement I and Statement II are false

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33. Aniline is separated from a mixture by

(a) Fractional crystallization


(b) Fractional distillation
(c) Vacuum distillation
(d) Steam distillation

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34.
Among 13th group elements, which element is used in high-temperature thermometry?
(a) Al
(b) Ga
(c) B
(d) In

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35. If 0.2 g of an organic compound on complete combustion produces 0.18 g of water then % of hydrogen in it
is
(a) 5
(b) 10
(c) 1
(d) 20

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36. Which of the following compound gives poor yield in Friedel Craft reaction

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d) All of these

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37. Which of the following compounds is an amino acid

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

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38. In the following reaction, ‘B’ is

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

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39. The conduction of electricity through the electrolyte solution is due to

(a) Movement of molecules of electrolyte


(b) Movement of ions of electolyte
(c) Movement of separate atoms
(d) Movement of particles of the solvent

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40. Reaction of Grignard reagent, C2H5MgBr with C8H8O followed by hydrolysis gives compound "P" which
reacts instantly with Lucas reagent to give compound Q, C10H13Cl.
The Compound Q is:

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

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41. Assertion A: Hydrolysis of an alkyl chloride is a slow reaction but in the presence of Nal, the rate of the
hydrolysis increases.
Reason R: I- is a good nucleophile as well as a good leaving group.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) A is false but R is true
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A

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42. For the reaction 3A(g) + B(g) ⇌ 2C(g) at a given temperature, Kc = 9.0. What must be the volume of the flask,
if a mixture of 2.0 mol each of A, B and C exist in equilibrium ?
(a) 6 L
(b) 9 L
(c) 36 L
(d) 18 L

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43. Statement I: The bond angle of NH3 is greater than BiH3.


Statement II: 'Bi' is metal while 'N' is non-metal.

Statement I and Statement II are true and the Statement II is the correct explanation of the Statement I
(a)

Statement I and Statement II are true but the Statement II is not the correct explanation of the
(b) Statement I

(c) Statement I is true but Statement II is false

Statement I and Statement II are false


(d)

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44. Calculate the molality of solution containing 3 g glucose dissolved in 30 g of water. (molar mass of glucose
= 180)

(a) 0.50 m
(b) 0.55 m
(c) 0.091 m
(d) 0.05 m

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45. Which element will have the maximum oxidation number in K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4 –
(a) Mn
(b) Cr
(c) O
(d) K

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Section - II: Integer


This section contains a total of 5 questions.
All questions in this section are mandatory.
For every correct response you shall be awarded 4 marks.
For every incorrect response -1 marks shall be deducted.

46. The transition metals possess the highest magnetic moment (spin only ) of its d shell has number of
electrons.

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47. The amount of charge in F(Faraday) required to obtain one mole of iron from Fe3O4 is __________.
(Nearest integer)

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48. Consider the two different first order reactions given below
A + B → C (Reaction 1)
P → Q (Reaction 2)
The ratio of the half life of Reaction 1 : Reaction 2 is 5 : 2. If t1 and t2 represent the time taken to complete
2
/ 3 rd and 4 / 5 th of Reaction 1 and Reaction 2, respectively, then the value of the ratio t1 : t2 is________× 10–1
(nearest integer).
[Given: log10(3) = 0.477 and log10(5) = 0.699]

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49.
CH3COONH4 is dissolved in water at 25oC. What will be pH of the solution?
(Assume pKa = pKb)

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50. The Born-Haber cycle for KCl is evaluated with the following data:
Δ f H ⊖ for KCl = –436.7 kJ mol–1;
Δ sub H ⊖ for K = 89.2 kJ mol–1 ;
Δ ionization H ⊖ for K = 419.0 kJ mol–1 ;
Δ electron gain H ⊖ for Cl(g)= –348.6 kJ mol–1 ;
Δ bond H ⊖ for Cl2 = 243.0 kJ mol–1
The magnitude of lattice enthalpy of KCl in kJ mol–1 is _______ (Nearest integer)

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Part - C Mathematics

Section - I: Single Correct


This section contains a total of 20 questions.
All questions in this section are mandatory.
For every correct response you shall be awarded 4 marks.
For every incorrect response -1 marks shall be deducted.

51. The value of the expression (log 10 2) 3 + log 10 8 ⋅ log 10 5 + (log 10 5) 3 is

(a) rational which is less than 1


(b) rational which is greater than 1
(c) equal to 1
(d) an irrational number

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52. The value of i log e (x − i) + i 2 π + i 3 log e (x + i) + i 4 (2 tan −1 x), x > 0, i = √−1 is


(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 3

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53.
If sin −1 (x − 1) + cos −1 (x − 3) + tan −1 ( ) = cos −1 k + π, then the value of k =
x
2 − x2

(a) 1

(b) −
1
√2

(c)
1
√2
(d) −1

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54. x2 y2
If θ is eliminated from the equations x = a cos(θ − α) and y = b cos(θ − β) then cos(α − β) is
2xy
+ −
a2 b2 ab
equal to

(a) cos 2 (α − β)
(b) sin 2 (α − β)
(c) sec 2 (α − β)
(d) cosec 2 (α − β)

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55. Let f and g increasing and decreasing function respectively from [0, ∞) to [0, ∞). Let h(x) = f(g(x)). If
h(0) = 0 then h(x) − h(1) is -

(a) always zero


(b) always negative
(c) always positive
(d) strictly increasing

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56.
⎡2 0 1⎤
If A = ⎢ 2 1 3 ⎥ then A2 − 5A + 6I =
⎣ 1 −1 0 ⎦

⎡ 1 −1 −5 ⎤
(a) ⎢ −1 −1 4 ⎥
⎣ −3 −10 −4 ⎦

⎡ 1 −1 −3 ⎤
(b) ⎢ −1 −1 10 ⎥
⎣ −5 4 4 ⎦
(c) 0
(d) I

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57. a, b, c are distinct and non zero real numbers in arithmetic progression. If the roots of the quadratic equation
ax 2 + bx + c = 0 are α and β such that + , α + β and α 2 + β 2 are geometric progression,then the value
1 1
α β
of is
a
c
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4

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58.
If |(a × b)| 2 + (a. b) 2 = 144 and |a| = 4, then |b| is equal to -
→ → →→ → →

(a) 3
(b) 8
(c) 12
(d) 16

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59. If lines x = y = z, x = = and third line passing through (1, 1, 1) form a triangle of area √6 units then
y z
2 3
point of intersection of third line with second line will be

(a) (1, 2, 3)
(b) (2, 4, 6)

(c) ( , ,
4 8 12
)
3 3 3
(d) (−1, −2, −3)

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60. The limiting position of the point of intersection of the straight line 3x + 5y = 1 and (2 + c)x + 5c 2 y = 1 as c
tends to one is:

(a) ( , − )
1 1
2 10

(b) ( ,
3 1
)
8 −40

(c) ( ,
2 1
)
5 25

(d) ( ,
2 1
)
5 −25

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61.
√ 1 (1 − cos 2x)
2
lim =
x→0 x
(a) 1
(b) −1
(c) 0
(d) None of these

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62.
If x = t + , y = t − , then is equal to :
1 1 dy
t t dx

(a)
2t
(t 2 + 1)
(t 2 + 1)
(b)
(t 2 − 1)
(t 2 − 1)
(c)
(t 2 + 1)

(d)
2t
(1 − t 2 )

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63. Let T and C respectively be the transverse and conjugate axes of the hyperbola
16x 2 − y 2 + 64x + 4y + 44 = 0. Then the area of the region above the parabola x 2 = y + 4, below the
transverse axis T and on the right of the conjugate axis C is:

(a) 4√6 +
28
3

(b) 4√6 −
44
3

(c) 4√6 +
44
3

(d) 4√6 −
28
3

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64.
The general solution of differential equation = sin 3 x + cos 2 x + xe x is:
dy
dx

(a) y =
1 1
cos 5 x + cosec 3 x + (x + 1)e x + c
5 3

(b) y = cos 5 x − cos 3 x + (x − 1)e x + c


1 1
5 3

(c) y = − cos 5 x − cos 3 x − (x − 1)e x − c


1 1
5 3
(d) None of these

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65.
dx equals
cos x − sin x

√sin 2x

(a) cosh −1 (sin x + cos x) + c


(b) sinh −1 (sin x + cos x) + c
(c) − cosh −1 (sin x + cos x) + c
(d) − sinh −1 (sin x + cos x) + c

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66.
π
4

If f(x) = then π ∫ f(x)f ( − x)dx is equal to


sin x π
x 2
0

π
4

(a) ∫ f(x)dx
0
π
2

(b) ∫ f(x)dx
0
π

(c) ∫ f(x)dx
0

(d) none of these

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67. The equation of the circle drawn with the focus of the parabola (x − 1) 2 − 8y = 0 as its centre and touching
the parabola at its vertex is
(a) x 2 + y 2 − 4y = 0
(b) x 2 + y 2 − 4y + 1 = 0
(c) x 2 + y 2 − 2x − 4y = 0
(d) x 2 + y 2 − 2x − 4y + 1 = 0

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68. If domain of y = f(x) is [−4, 3], then domain of g(x) = f(|[x]|) is, where [. ] denotes greatest integer function

(a) (−3, 4)
(b) [−3, 4)
(c) [−5, 3]
(d) [−4, 3]

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69. 8 players of equal strength enter for a knockout tournament. They are drawn in pairs for next round. Find the
probability that two given players play against each other in the course of the tournaments

(a)
1
4
(b)
1
8

(c)
1
2
(d) none of these

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70. If we divide 3y 4 − y 3 + 12y 2 + 2 by 3y 2 − 1 then remainder is:

(a)
y 19
+
3 3

(b) − +
y 19
3 3

(c) − y −
1 19
3 3

(d) y −
1 19
3 3

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Section - II: Integer


This section contains a total of 5 questions.
All questions in this section are mandatory.
For every correct response you shall be awarded 4 marks.
For every incorrect response -1 marks shall be deducted.

71. If the domain of the function f (x) = √3 cos −1 (4x) − π is [a, b], then the value of 4a + 64b is _____

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72. Let a 1 , a 2 , a 3 , . . . . . a 100 be an arithmetic progression with distinct terms. If a 1 = 3 and


p
S p = ∑ a i , 1 ≤ p ≤ 100. For any integer n with 1 ≤ n ≤ 20; let m = 5n. If does not depend on n, then a 2
Sm
i=1
Sn
is equal to :

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73. Let f(x) be a polynomial of degree 6 divisible by x 3 , and having a point of extremum at x = 2. If f ′ (x) is
divisible by 1 + x 2 , then find the value of .
3f(2)
f(1)

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74. If a and b are positive numbers and each of the equations x 2 + ax + 2b = 0 and x 2 + 2bx + a = 0 has real
roots, then the smallest possible value of (a + b) is

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75. π
If 0 < a < and sin A + cos A + tan A + cot A + sec A + cosec A = 7, sin A and cos A are roots of
2
equation 4x 2 − 3x + α = 0, then the value of is _______ .
25α
4

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