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12TH Jee Mains Test Paper Solution 17-05-2025

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12TH Jee Mains Test Paper Solution 17-05-2025

The document contains solutions to various physics, chemistry, and mathematics questions, organized into sections. Each question is followed by its respective solution, indicating a comprehensive approach to problem-solving in these subjects. The content is structured and sequentially numbered, covering a range of topics and concepts.

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Q.25 Solution: From the given problem, the depicted situation can be represented
as:

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The formula for the power of the bi-convex lens is expressed as,
1
P1 + P1 = P =
f
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2P1 =
10 × 10− 2
1
P1 =
0.1
P1 = 5 D Q.33 Solution:
Therefore, the correct answer is 5.

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⎡ 1 −2 ⎤
AdjA = ⎢ ⎥
⎣0 1 ⎦
⎡ 1 −4 ⎤
( AdjA ) 2 = ⎢ ⎥
Q.64 Solution: ⎣0 1 ⎦

⎡ 1 −20 ⎤
(Adj A) 10 = ⎢ ⎥
⎣0 1 ⎦

⎡ 1 0 ⎤ ⎡ 1 −2 ⎤ ⎡ 1 −4 ⎤ ⎡ 1 − 20 ⎤
B=⎢ ⎥+⎢ ⎥+⎢ ⎥ + ....... ⎢ ⎥
⎣ 0 1 ⎦ ⎣ 0 1 ⎦ ⎣ 0 1 ⎦ ⎣0 1 ⎦
⎡ 11 −110 ⎤
B=⎢ ⎥
⎣ 0 11 ⎦
sum of elements of B = 11 − 110 + 11 = − 88

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5
5 places can be filled independently in 5 = 3125 ways = 3125
matrices

Q.75 Solution: A{1,2,3,4,}


n( A ) = 4
n2 + n
Number of symmetric relations
=2 2
= 210 ( ∵ n = 4)
Number of reflexive and symmetric relations
n2 − n
= 2 2 = 26 ( ∵ n = 4)
∴ Number of relations which is symmetric but not
reflexive = 210 − 26 =960

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