Sec: Incoming.
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Time: 3 Hrs Max.Marks:
Max. Marks:180
Name of the Student: ___________________ H.T. NO:
17-05-20_JR. STAR CO-SUPER CHAINA _Jee-Main_WAT-2_SYLLABUS
PHYSICS: PRESENT WEEK(80%):Lenses and combination of lenses +
experiments involving concave mirror, convex lens, concave lens
(including optical bench) (Reference : CUMMULATIVE MAINS TEST
syllabus)
PREVIOUS WEEK(20%):Prism, Refraction at curved surface
(exclude problems involving relative motion and differential and
integral calculus)
CHEMISTRY: PRESENT WEEK(80%):VSEPR Theory & shapes of simple molecules,
VBT, hybridisation, Bond parameters Dipole moment
(Excluding bent's rule and drago's rule, back bonding and bridge
bonding, MOT,Mettalic Bonding ,Vander Waals forces,Hydrogen
bonding)
PREVIOUS WEEK(20%):Chemical Bonding and Molecular
Strucuture-I:Kossel – Lewis approach to chemical bond formation,
concept of ionic and covalent bonds, Lewis structures, Formal Charge,
Ionic Bonding: Formation of ionic bonds, factors affecting the
formation of ionic bonds; calculation of lattice enthalpy, Fajan's rules,
Applications of Fajan's rules- solubilty , thermal stability, melting
points
MATHEMATICS: PRESENT WEEK(80%):Graphs of Trigonometric Functions,
Periodicity and extreme values
PREVIOUS WEEK(20%):Conditional Identities, Miscellaneous
problems on Transformation values),T-Ratio of some special
angles, Transformation formulae(Except Summation)
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Time: 3:00 Hours IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Max Marks: 180
PHYSICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec– I(Q.N: 01 – 10) Questions with Single Correct Choice 3 -1 10 30
Questions with Comprehension Type
Sec– II(Q.N: 11 – 16) 3 -1 6 18
(3 Comprehensions – 2 +2+2 = 6Q)
Sec– III(Q.N: 17 – 20) Matrix Matching Type 3 -1 4 12
Total 20 60
CHEMISTRY:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 21 – 30) Questions with Single Correct Choice 3 -1 10 30
Questions with Comprehension Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 31 – 36) 3 -1 6 18
(3 Comprehensions – 2 +2+2 = 6Q)
Sec – III(Q.N : 37 – 40) Matrix Matching Type 3 -1 4 12
Total 20 60
MATHEMATICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 41 – 50) Questions with Single Correct Choice 3 -1 10 30
Questions with Comprehension Type
Sec – II(Q.N: 51 – 56) 3 -1 6 18
(3 Comprehensions – 2 +2+2 = 6Q)
Sec – III(Q.N : 57 – 60) Matrix Matching Type 3 -1 4 12
Total 20 60
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SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
1. A narrow beam of light is incident on a 30 60 90 prism as shown in figure. The
index refraction of the prism n=2.1. Show that the entire beam emerges either from the
right-hand face, or back along the incident path.
A) Entire beam emerges from right hand face with adjacent angle 60
B) Entire beam emerges from right hand face with adjacent angle 30
C) Entire beam emerges from right hand face with adjacent angle 60 or reflected back
from bottom surface
D) Entire beam emerges from right hand face with adjacent angle 30 or reflected back
from bottom surface
2. The index of refraction of glass can be increased by diffusing in impurities. It is then
possible to make a lens of constant thickness. Given a disk of radius a and thickness d,
find the radial variation of the index of refraction n(r) which will produce a lens with
focal length F. You may assume a thin lens (d<a). Index of refraction at centre of disk is
taken as n(r)=n0 .(ap[proximately expressed as)
r2 r2
A) n( r ) n0 B) n( r ) n0
2dF dF
2r 2 n0 r 2
C) n( r ) n0 D) n( r )
dF 2 dF
3. For the combination of one prism and 2 lenses shown, find the location and size of the
final image when the object, length 1 cm, is located as shown in the figure.
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A) 5 cm from the left of the first lens, 0.5 cm
B) 10 cm from the right of the second lens, 0.5 cm
C) 10 cm from the left of the second lens, 1.5 cm
D) 10 cm from the left of the first lens, 0.5 cm
4. A biconvex lens of radius of curvature R is made up of variable refractive index
y
2 1 . Assumed very small aperture 2d R . A point object O is placed at a
d
distance R = 7.5m on the principal axis from the lens (as shown). Due to variable
reflective index of lens, there is infinite number of image on the principal axis. These
images are speared over the length l . Find the value of l (in m)
A) 5 B) 3 C) 6 D) 4
5. Four identical lenses are kept one beside the other on the same optical axis shown in the
figure. The right surface of rightmost lens is silvered. Focal length of each lens is 20 cm
and radius of silvered surface is 20 cm. The focal length of the combined system is
A) 2cm B) -2cm C) 5 cm D) -5 cm
6. An iso-scale glass prism stands with its (horizontal) base in water as shown in the
figure. An incident ray of light above and parallel to the liquid surface and
perpendicular to the prism’s axis, is internally reflected at the glass-liquid interface and
subsequently re-emerges into the air. Reflective index of glass is g and liquid is l then
which relation holds good
A) g2 t2 cos 2 g2 1 2t B) g t cos
C) g2 t2 cos D) g2 t2 cos 2 g2 1 2t
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7. If an object is planed 20 cm in front of a half thin convex lens of focal length 10 cm, as
shown in figure, then co-ordinate of image taking object position as origin
A) 20cm,0.2 cm B) 40cm,0.4 cm
C) 40cm,-0.2 cm D) 20cm,0.4 cm
8. A converging lens of focal length 20 cm and diameter 5 cm is cut along the line AB.
The part of the lens shown shaded in the diagram is now used to form an image of a
point P placed 30cm away from it on the line XY. Which is perpendicular to the plane
to the lens. The image of P will be formed
A) 0.5 cm above XY B) 1 cm below XY
C) on XY D) 1.5 cm below XY
9. A ray of light is incident normally on the first reflecting face of the isosceles prism of
refracting angle A. The ray of light comes out at grazing emergence. If one half of the
prism (shaded position) is knocked off, the same ray will
A) emerge at an angle of emergence sin 1 sec A/2
1
2
B) not emerge out of the prism
C) emerge at an angle of emergence sin 1 sec A/4
1
2
D) None of these
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10. Three right angled prisms of refractive indices are fitted together so that the faces of the
middle prisms are in contact with one of the outside prisms. If the ray passes through
the composite block and emerges without any deviation then
A) 12 32 22 1 B) 12 32 22 1
C) 12 32 22 1 D) 1 2 3 1
SECTION - II
(PARAGRAPH TYPE)
This section contains 3 Paragraph of questions. Each paragraph has 2 multiple choice questions based on
a paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE IS correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 11 & 12
If a student named Narayana described a combination of two converging lenses which
produces an inverted, virtual image at the position of the object and of the same size.
11. The possible ratio of focal lengths to make above set up of student named narayana as
possible one is
f1 f1 1 f1 f1 8
A) 9 B) C) 0.101 D)
f2 f2 9 f2 f2 9
12. The ratio between the distances from object to objective lens and object to eye lens or
far away lens in the above mentioned system of two lenses is ......
A) 3 B) 2 C) 4 D)2.5
Paragraph for Question Nos. 13 & 14
Two positive thin lenses L1 and L2 of equal focal length are separated by a distance of
half their focal length (fig)
13. Locate the image position for an object placed at distance 4f to the left of L1 .
5f 7f f 5f
A) B) C) D)
11 11 3 6
14. Locate the focal points of this lens combination treated as a single thick lens
f 5f f 5f
A) and from L1 B) and from L2
3 6 3 6
f 5f f 5f
C) and from L1 D) and from L2
3 6 3 6
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 15 &16
A 35mm camera lens (convex) of focal length 50 mm is made into a telephoto lens
(concave) between it and the film, as shown. L1 =camera lens, f1 50mm,L2 negative
lens, f 2 100mm .
15. What is the distance x if the system is focused at an object 50 cm infront of L1 ?
A) 5.52 mm B) 55.2 mm C) 50.2 mm D) 58.2 mm
16. What is the magnification produced by the lens combination?
A) 0.17 B) 0.20 C) 0.11 D) 0.05
SECTION - III
(Matching List Type)
This section contains four questions, each having two matching lists (List-1 & List-II). The options for the correct
match are provided as (A), (B),(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
17. Column matching type questions
Column-I Column-II
A) P) At surface AC, TIR will take place
At surface AC, light will be
B) Q)
refracted
Ray refracted at AB will be
C) R)
parallel to base BC
Ray refracted at AB will be not be
D) S)
parallel to base BC
T) Light will graze the surface AC
A) A-P,S;B-Q, R;C-Q, S; D-P,S B) A-Q,S;B-Q,S;C-T,S;D-P,S
C) A-P,Q;B-P,R;C-T,S;D-P,S,R D) A-Q,S;B-Q,R;C-Q,S;D-P,S,R
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18. An object O (real) is placed at focus of an equal-bioconvex lens as shown in figure. The
refractive index of lens of 1.5 and the radius of curvature of either surface of lens is
R. The lens is surrounded by air. In each statement of List – I some changes are made to
situation given above and information regarding final image formed as a result is given
in list II. The distance between lens and object is unchanged in all statements of List – I.
Match the statement in list – I with resulting image in list – II
LIST – I LIST – II
If the refractive index of the lens is
A) P) Final image is real
doubled (that is made 2 ) then
If the radius of curvature is doubled
B) Q) Final image is virtual
(that is, made 2R) then
If a glass slab of refractive index 1.5
is introduced between the object
Final image becomes
and lens as shown, then
smaller in size in
C) R) comparison to size of
image before the change
was made
If the left side of lens is filled with a
medium of refractive index 1.5
as shown, then Final image is of same size
of
D) S)
Object
A) A-P; B-Q,S ; C- Q,R; D- R B) A- P,Q; B-Q,R; C- Q,R;D- Q,R
C) A-P, Q; B-Q, S; C-Q; D-R D) A-P, R; B-P, R; C-Q, R; D-P, R
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19. In the I column optical system are given. Match the optical system with the image and
object combination possible. The nature of image is not known and optical system can
be at any position
COLUMN-I COLUMN-II
A) Convex mirror P)
B) Concave mirror Q)
C) Converging lens R)
D) Diverging lens S)
A) A-P,Q; B-Q,S; C-Q,S; D-P,Q B) A-P,S; B-P,S; C-Q,S; D-P,R
C) A-P,R; B-Q,S; C-Q,S; D-P,R D) A-Q,R; B-R,S; C- Q,R; D-P,S
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20. Match the corect u-v graph with optical system using Cartesian sign conventions
Column I Column II
A) Convex mirror
B) Concave mirror Q) X
C) Converging lens R) X
D) Diverging lens
A) A – Q; B – R; C – S; D – P B) A – P; B – S; C – R; D – Q
C) A – Q; B – S; C –R; D – P D) A – P; B – S; C –Q; D –R
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SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
21. Which of the following d orbital(s) is (are) involved in hybridisation of
SF6 ?
A) d z only
2 B) d xy ,d yz C) dz , d x y
2 2 2 D) d z ,d xy
2
22. Which of the following represents correct order of - bond strength?
A) 2p-2p>3p-3p>2p-3d B) 2p-2p>2p-3d>3p-3p
C) 2p-3d 2p-2p>3p-3p D) 3p-3p 2p-2p>2p-3d
23. In which of the following case both the molecules contains equatorial
bond longer than axial bond?
A) SF4 ,IF7 B) BrF3 , BrF5 C) BrF5 ,IF7 D) None
24. Which of the following pair of species contains same shape but
different number of lone pairs on central atom?
A) ClF3 ,BF3 B) CO2 ,SnCl2 C) XeF2 , I3 D) XeF2 ,CO2
25. Correct order regarding bond angle in the following is:
A) NH+4 >NH2 >NH3 B) PCl3 <AsCl3 <SbCl3
C) NO2 >NO3 >NO+2 D) BCl3 >NCl3 >PCl3
26. Sum of d p bonds in SO2 and SO3 are:
A) 0 B) 2 C) 3 D) 5
27. The correct order of dipole moments of H2O,NH3 and HF is:
A) HF>H2O>NH3 B) NH3 >H2O>HF C) H2O>HF>NH3 D) NH3 >HF>H2O
28. Least melting point is shown by the compound:
A) PbCl2 B) SnCl4 C) AlCl3 D) MgCl2
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29. Number of pure orbitals involved in bonding of following molecule is:
H H
C C C
H H
A) 0 B) 4 C) 6 D) 8
30. Which of the following statement is correct for BrF5 ?
A)Br is sp3d hybridized
B)All fluorine atoms are in same plane
C) All F-Br-F bond angles equal to 900
D) Four fluorine atoms are in same plane
SECTION - II
(PARAGRAPH TYPE)
This section contains 3 Paragraph of questions. Each paragraph has 2 multiple choice questions based on
a paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE IS correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 31 & 32
As a result of polarity, a covalent molecule possesses the dipole
moment which can be defined as the product of the magnitude of the
charge and the distance between the centres of positive and negative
charge. Mathematically, it is expressed as follows:
Dipole moment (µ) = charge (Q) × distance of separation (r)
Dipole moment is usually expressed in Debye units (D). The
conversion factor is
1 D = 3.33564 × 10–30C m where C is coulomb and m is meter.
31. Each of the following options contains a set of four molecules. Identify
the options where all four molecules possess permanent dipole
moment at room temperature
A) BeCl2 , CO2 , BCl3 , CHCl3 B) NO2 , NH3 , POCl3 , CH3Cl
C) BF3 ,O3 ,SF6 ,XeF6 D) SO2 ,C6 H5Cl, H 2Se, PCl5
32. If bond length and dipole moment of H-X, respectively, are 2 A0 and
1.2 D .Then the percentage of ionic character in H-X is:
A) 25% B) 50% C) 12.5% D) 100%
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 33 & 34
When orbitals of two atoms come close to form bond, their overlap may
be positive, negative or zero depending upon the sign (phase) and
direction of orientation of amplitude of orbital wave function in space.
Positive and negative sign on boundary surface show the sign (phase)
of orbital wave function and are not related to charge. Orbitals forming
bond should have same sign (phase) and orientation in space. This is
called positive overlap.
33. Which of the following represents positive overlap for sigma bond
formation?
A) B)
C) D)
34. Assuming inter nuclear axis as z-axis which of the following result in
-bond formation?
A) s p x B) d xy d xy C) p y d xy D) p x d zx
Paragraph for Question Nos. 35 &36
Polarisation induces covalent character in ionic compounds. The
polarization depends onvarious factors like charge on ions, size of ions
and electronic configuration of cation. Polarisation affects many
properties of compounds like solubility, thermal stability and melting
points etc.
Solubility of the compounds also depends on lattice energy, hydration
energy apart from polarization.
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35. Which of the following represents correct order of solubility in water?
A) ZnCl2 <CdCl2 <HgCl2 B) HgI2 >HgBr2 >HgCl2
C) AgCl>AgBr>AgI D) PbCl2 <PbBr2 <PbI2
36. In which of thefollowingfirst compound is more soluble in water than
second?
A) MgCO3 , BeCO3 B) LiF,NaF C) BeF2 ,MgF2 D) AlF3 , NaF
SECTION - III
(Matching List Type)
This section contains four questions, each having two matching lists (List-1 & List-II). The options for the correct
match are provided as (A), (B),(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
37. Match the molecules/ions given in List-I with their characteristic
property given in List-II and select the correct code.
List-I List-II
P) NO3 1) Planar
Q) ClO4 2) Polar
R) SO2 3) d p bond
S) XeOF2 4) Lone pair on central atom
A) P-4; Q-3; R-1; S-2 B) P-1; Q-2; R-3; S-4
C) P-1; Q-3; R-2; S-4 D) P-2; Q-3; R-4; S-1
38. Match the species given in List-I with their total number of lone pairs
given in List-II and select the correct code.
List-I List-II
P) XeF6 1) 9
Q) SNF3 2) 12
R) XeO3F2 3) 10
S) ICl 2 4) 19
A) P-4; Q-3; R-1; S-2 B) P-4; Q-3; R-2; S-1
C) P-2; Q-1; R-4; S-3 D) P-2; Q-4; R-3; S-1
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39. Match the orders given in List-I with the related property given in List-
II and select a
List-I List-II
P) LiCl NaCl 1) Thermal stability
Q) Li2CO3 <Na 2CO3 2) Solubility in ether
R) SnCl2 <SnCl4 3) Solubility in water
S) BeSO4 >MgSO4 4) Covalent character
A) P-2; Q-1; R-3; S-4 B) P-2; Q-1; R-4; S-3
C) P-4; Q-3; R-1; S-2 D) P-4; Q-3; R-2; S-1
40. Match the molecules given in List-I with their characteristic properties
given in List-II and select the correct code.
List-I List-II
P) PCl5 1) Obeys octet rule
Q) BF3 2) Hypervalent
R) NO2 3) Hypovalent
CO2 odd electron
S) 4)
molecule
A) P-3; Q-2; R-4; S-1 B) P-3; Q-2; R-1; S-4
C) P-2; Q-3; R-1; S-4 D) P-2; Q-3; R-4; S-1
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SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
1
41. The range of is
4cos x 3sin x 2
1 1 1 1
A) , B) , ,
3 7 3 7
1 1
C) 3,7 D) ,0 ,
3 7
42. Range of f (x) sin 6 x cos6 x is
1 3 1
A) 0, 1 B) [0, 2] C) , D) ,1
2 4 4
43. In a triangle ABC if tanA 0 then:
A) tanB tanC 1 B) tanB tanC 1
C) tanB tanC 1 D) None of the above
44. Consider the following four statements:
I) The sum of two periodic functions is always periodic
II) If f(x) is periodic with fundamental period T, then f x may have fundamental
period Less than T
III) If f(2x) is periodic with fundamental period T, then the fundamental period of f(x)
must be T/2
IV) If LCM of fundamental periods of f(x) and g(x) is T, then the fundamental period
of f(x)g(x) may be T/5
Then the number of correct statements out of these four is
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
45. Which of the following DOES NOT have as fundamental period?
2
A) sin x cos x B) sin 2 x cos 2 x C) sin 4 x cos 4 x D) sec2 2x tan 2 2x
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46. If sin x cos x cos x 2, has a real solution for x, then the minimum value of
sin is
1 1
A) 1 B) C) 0 D)
2 2
47. If secA tan B tan AsecB 28 , then the value of secAsecB tan A tan B is
A) 785 B) 783 C) 783 D) 785
A B C B
48. If A,B,C are angles of a triangle , then 2sin cos ec sin sin A cot cos A is
2 2 2 2
A) independent of A,B,C B) non constant function of A
C) non constant function of B D) non constant function of C
49. If A,B,C,D are acute angles such that cot A cot B tan C tan D , then the maximum
value of cos A cos Bcos C cosD is
1 1 1
A) 1 B) C) D)
2 4 16
k
50. The ratio of greatest value of 2 cos x sin 2 x to its least value is , then k =
4
A) 13 B) 4 C) 2 D) 5
SECTION - II
(PARAGRAPH TYPE)
This section contains 3 Paragraph of questions. Each paragraph has 2 multiple choice questions based on
a paragraph. Each question has 4 choices A), B), C) and D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE IS correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 51 & 52
Minimum and maximum values of acosθ + bsinθ + c are c a 2 b 2 and c a 2 b 2
respectively
5x 12y 7xy
51. If x 2 y2 x 2 y2 then the range of is
xy
A) 3, 20 B) –6, 20 C) –6, 3 D) 7, 20
52. The range of 3cos(θ + 30°) + 3sinθ + 2 is
A) –1, 4 B) 3, 5 C) –1,5 D) 1, 3
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 53 & 54
If f(x) and g(x) are two periodic functions with fundamental period T1 and T2
f (x)
respectively, then the fundamental period of f (x) g(x),f (x)g(x), may be the
g(x)
LCM of T1and T2 or the submultiple of the LCM or does not exists.
The fundamental period of the function sin
πx 2 πx
53. cos is
3 4
A) 12π B) 24 C) 24π D) 12
54. How many of the following functions periodic?
I) sin x cos 2x II) sin
3 1
2 1 x cos
4
2
x
1 3
22
III) sin x cos πx
7
IV) sin
x cos 1 2 3 6 x
1 2
A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
Paragraph for Question Nos. 55 &56
The maximum value of addition of two functions can be obtained by adding their
respective maximums if both occur for the same value of the input.
13 3sin 2 x 3sec x
55. The maximum value of 4sin x is
cos x
40
A) 1 2 30 B) C) 11 D) None of the above
3
56. The minimum value of 9sec 2 x 25sin 2 x 30cos x 24 tan x is
A)41 B) –21 C) –70 D) –41
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SECTION - III
(Matching List Type)
This section contains four questions, each having two matching lists (List-1 & List-II). The options forthe correct
match are provided as (A), (B),(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
57. Match the following.
Column – I Column – II
0 0
1 1
A) cos 2 52 sin 2 22 P) 1
2 2
3 4 3 3
B) cos 2 cos 2 Q)
5 5 4 2
C) sin 240 cos 60 R) 3/ 4
sin 2 500 cos 2 1300 15 3
D) S)
4
A) A R, B Q, C P, D S B) A S , B R, C Q, D P
C) A Q, B R, C S , D P D) A Q, B P, C S , D R
58. Match the following.
Column – I Column – II
The maximum value of cos(2 A ) cos(2 B ) 2 sin( A B )
A) P)
( R and A,B are constants)
Maximum value of cos 2 A cos 2 B
B) Q) 2 sec( A B )
( A, B 0, , A B is constant)
2
Minimum value of sec 2 A sec 2 B
C) R) 2 cos( A B )
( A, B 0, , A B is constant)
4
Minimum value of tan 2 cot 2 2 cos(2 A 2 B )
D) S) 2 cos( A B )
( R , A,B are constants and A, B 0, )
2
A) A Q, B R, C P, D S B) A S , B R, C Q, D P
C) A S , B P, C Q, D R D) A Q, B R, C S , D P
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59. Match the fundamental period of the functions in column I to column II
Column – I Column – II
A) cos cos x P)
B) cos cos x cos(sin x) Q) 2
C) 1 2 cos 2 x cos x R)
2
sin sin x 2
D) S)
3
A) A R, B R, C S , D Q B) A P, B R, C Q, D S
C) A P, B R, C S , D Q D) A P, B S , C R, D Q
60. Match the columns
Column – I Column – II
Maximum value of
A) x x P)
4sin 2 x 3cos 2 x sin cos 2
2 2 4
9
Minimum of cos 2 cos
B) 8 Q)
0
C) Maximum of 3sin x 4cos x 5 R) 10
If A, B 0, A B then maximum
D) 3 S) 1
value of 3 tan A tan B is
A) A P, B Q, C R, D S B) A P, B Q, C S , D R
C) A R, B Q, C P, D S D) A P, B S , C R, D Q
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