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TEST-3

PHYSICS XIII-[X&Z]

14.09.2008

PART -A
Q.1 to Q.3 are based upon a paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct and carry 3 marks each. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Paragraph for question nos. 1 to 3 This diagram depicts a block sliding along a frictionless ramp. The eight numbered arrows in the diagram represent directions to be referred to when answering the questions.

Q.1

[Sol.

The direction of the acceleration of the block, when in position I, is best represented by which of the arrow in the diagram. (A) 2 (B*) 4 (C) 5 (D*) None [3] Since surface is almost flat at position I. acceleration has not radial component is only tangential. ] The direction of the acceleration of the block when in position II is best represented by which of the arrow in the diagram ? (A*) 1 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 8 [3] At position 2, no tangential component, only radial component exists i.e. upwards ] The direction of the acceleration of the block (after leaving the ramp) at position III is best represented by which of the arrow in the diagram ? (A) 2 (B*) 5 (C) 6 (D) None [3] After loosing contact from ramp, the body falls freely i.e. acceleration is downwards. ] Q.4 to Q.6 have four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct and carry 3, 4, 5 marks respectively. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Three identical blocks each of mass 10 kg are connected by ideal strings as shown. Block C is pulled

Q.2

[Sol. Q.3

[Sol.

Q.4

towards right with a constant force F. (Neglect friction) What is the magnitude of force F if the tension in the string connecting blocks B and C is 80 N?

Q.5 Q.6

(A) 100 N (B) 105 N (C) 115 N Find acceleration of blocks : (A) 2 m/s2 (B*) 1 m/s2 (C) 4 m/s2 Find tension in the string connecting blocks A and B : (A) 70 N (B) 80 N (C*) 90 N

(D*) 70 N (D) None of these (D) None of these

[3] [4] [5]

PHYSICS Q.7 to Q.9 are based upon a paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct and carry 4, 5, 6 marks respectively. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Paragraph for Question Nos. 7 to 9
Two flat sheets, Ssq and Scr, are shaped like a square of side 2a and a circle of radius a, respectively, as shown at right. When Ssq is located at the origin with a charge q1 uniformly distributed over its surface it r yields a potential V1 and field E1 at point P. Similarly, when Scr is located at the origin with a charge q2 r uniformly distributed over its surface it yields a potential V2 and field E 2 at the same point P.
y P

2a

Q.7

If charge density is same in above three charge distributions, then (A) V1 = V2 (B) V1 < V2 (C*) V1 > V2

(D) None

[4]

Q.8

What is the potential due to the hollow square, shown at left, at the same point P, when it has charge q3 uniformly distributed over its surface ? [5] (A*)

q 3 4V1 V2 4 q q 2 1 V1 V2 q3 q q 2 1

(B)

V1 V2 q3 q +q 2 1
None

(C)

(D)

Q.9

What is the electric field at the same point P due to the hollow square ? (A)

(C)

r r E1 E 2 q3 q q 2 1 r r E1 E 2 q3 q + q 2 1

(B*)

r r q 3 4E1 E 2 4 q2 q1
r
1

[6]

(D)

(E

r + E2

[REASONING TYPE] Q.10 to Q.12 are Reasoning type questions, contains Statement-1 (Assertion) and Statement-2 (Reason). Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which only one is correct and carry 3 marks each. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Q.10 Statement-1 : Two electrostatic field lines can never cross each other at any point Statement-2 : An electrostatic field line is a continuous curve. (A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1. (B*) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false. (D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.

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PHYSICS Q.11 Statement-1 : When we run on rough ground without slipping our kinetic energy increases due to positive work done by friction which accelerates us. Statement-2 : On a smooth floor we cant accelerate. (A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1. (B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false. (D*) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true. [Sol.anu The gain in KE is due to work done by muscles & work done by friction is ()ve. ] Q.12 Statement-1 : When a car accelerates hard, the common human response is to feel pushed back into the seat . Statement-2 : Every Action has equal and opposite reaction (A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1. (B*) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false. (D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.

PART -B
Q.1 is "Match the Column" type and carry 15 marks. Column-I and column-II contains four entries each. Entry of column-I are to be uniquely matched with only one entry of column-II. 3 mark will be awarded for each (A), (B), (C) and (D) and 3 Bonus marks will be awarded if all the matches are correct. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong match. Q.1 Consider the optical system consisting of prisms P1 and P2 having refractive index = 3/2 and a concave mirror of focal length 30 cm as shown in figure

(A) (B) (C) (D)

Column-I Coordinates of image of point object S formed by upper prism (P1) Coordinates of image of point object S formed by lower prism (P2) Separation between images of object after refraction through prism Separation between images of object after refraction & reflection

(P) (Q) (R)

Column-II /6 cm /2 cm (20 cm, /18 cm)

(S) (20 cm, /9 cm) [Ans. (A)- R (B)-S (C)- P(D)- Q ]

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PHYSICS Q.2 is "Match the Column" type and carry 20 marks. Column-I and column-II contains four entries each. Entry of column-I are to be matched with one or more than one entries of column-II. 4 mark will be awarded for each (A), (B), (C) and (D) and 4 Bonus marks will be awarded if all the matches are correct. There is NO NEGATIVE marking. Q.2 A motorcycle moves in a vertical circle with a constant speed under the r influence of the force of gravity w , net friction between the wheels and r r track f and normal reaction between wheel and track N : Column-I Column-II r (A) Constant magnitude (P) N r r (B) Directed towards centre when value is non zero (Q) N+f r r (C) Contact force by track (R) f +w r r r (D) When motion is along vertical, the value is zero (S) N+w+f [Ans. (A)-S (B)-P,S (C)-Q (D)-R ] Constant magnitude
mv 2 = net force R

[Sol.anu (A)

r r r N+W+F r r (C) Total reaction force = N + F

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XIII (X)

(POI) CHEMISTRY (DATE: 14-09-2008) PAPER-1

REVIEW TEST-3

PART -A
[LINKED COMPREHENSION TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.3 are based upon a paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct and carry 3 marks each. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Paragraph for question nos. 1 to 3 Electrophilic substitution is an important reaction of aromatic compounds and it follows following mechanism :
+ E
Rate Deter min ing Step Slow

H E

H fast

(-complex) intermediate of reaction


In general E attacks on more electron rich position. Rate of this reaction increases with stability of -complex. In the reaction where strong electrophile attacks, the cleavage of CH bond is a very fast step. Arrange the following in the order of reactivity towards an electrophilic attack.

Q.1

NO2

Cl

OMe

Me

(I)

(II)

(III)

(IV)

(V)

(A) V > IV > III > II > I (C) III > IV > V > II > I NO2 ( M) [Sol. (I) (II)
(III)

(B*) III > V > IV > II > I (D) V > IV > III > I > II
OMe (+ M)

Cl ( I)

Me (+H)

(IV)

(V)

In case of (III) benzene ring is more e rich and complex is more stable ] Q.2 Reaction-I :
r1 + NO2

Reaction-II :

r2 + NO 2

where r1 & r2 are rate of the reactions respectively. (A*) rate r2 > r1 (B) rate r1 > r2 (C) rate r1 ~ r (D) r1 and r2 are not comparable 2

CHEMISTRY
CH3

Q.3
CD3

(A*) E attacks preferably at o position to CH3 (C) E can attack equally at any of the four position

(B) E attacks preferably at o position to CD3 (D) Not predicable here.

CH3 (+ H)
[Sol.

CD3 (+ H)
+ H of CH3 is more as compared to CD3. So atttack of E+ will take place at ortho position of CH3] Q.4 to Q.6 are based upon a paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct and carry 3, 4, 5 marks respectively. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Paragraph for Question Nos. 4 to 6 According to Sidgwick central atom loses e due to oxidation and gains e due to co-ordination Net e is same as the atomic number of the nearest inert gas. It is called effective atomic number (EAN). But in certain complexes it is not obeyed. The complex ion which has no 'd' electrons in the central metal atom is (A) [Fe(CN)6]3 (B) [Cr(H2O)6]3+ (C*) [MnO4] (D) [Co(NH3)6]3+ In which of the following ion has the metal atoms EAN as 36 (A*) [Fe(CN)6]4 (B) [Fe(CN)6]3 (C) [PdCl4]2 The co-ordiantion number of cobalt in [Co (en)2Br2]Cl2 (A) 2 (B) 4 (C*) 6

Q.1

Q.2

(D) [Pd(CN)6]2

Q.3

(D) 8

Q.7 to Q.9 are based upon a paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct and carry 4, 5, 6 marks respectively. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Paragraph for Question Nos. 7 to 9 S(+) Mono Sodium Glutamate (MSG) is a flavour enhancer used in many foods. Fast foods often contain substantial amount of MSG and is widely used in Chinese food. If one mole of above MSG was placed in 845 ml solution and passed through 200 mm tube, the observed rotation was found to be + 9.6.

COONa OOCCH2CH2C

NH3

MSG
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Q.4 [Sol.

Find out the specific rotation of () MSG: (A) + 24 (B) + 56.8 Specific rotation of ( ) MSG
169 gm C = 845 ml

(C) 48

CHEMISTRY [4] (D*) None of these

l = 2dm

9. 6 [] = C l = 169 / 845 2 = 24

Q.5

Find out the approximate percentage composition of () MSG in a mixture containing (+) MSG and () MSG whose specific optical rotation is 20. [5] (A) 83.3 % (B) 16.7 % (C*) 91.6 % (D) 74 % Optical of purity ( ) MSG =
Observed 100 = 83.33 % Standard

[Sol.

RM = 100 optical of purity = 100 83.33 = 16.66% () MSG total in mixture 83.33 % + 8.33 % 91.66 % Q.6

[Sol.

If 33.8 g of (+) MSG was put in 338 ml solution and was mixed with 16.9 g of () MSG put in 169 ml solution and the final solution was passed through 400 mm tube. Find out observed rotation of the final solution . [6] (A) + 1.6 (B) + 4.8 (C*) + 3.2 (D) None of these (+) MSG 33.8 gm in 338 ml () MSG 16.9 gm in 169 ml Optical purity in mixture (+) MSG = 16.9 gm in 507 ml solution
16.9 gm/ml 507 l = 4 dm Observed = [] C.l.

C=

= 24

16.9 4 = + 3.2 ] 507

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CHEMISTRY

[REASONING TYPE]
Q.10 to Q.12 are Reasoning type questions, contains Statement-1 (Assertion) and Statement-2 (Reason). Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which only one is correct and carry 3 marks each. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Q.10 Statement-1 : Bond angle of HOF is lesser than HOCl. Statement-2 : Oxygen atom is more electronegative than chlorine. (A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1. (B*) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false. (D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.

[Sol.

O H
=97

O F H
=113

Cl

In OF bond p-character is greater than that of OCl bond, also in HOCl, pd back bonding may also be present, hence < .] Q.11 Statement-1 :
O || Resonance energy of CH 2 = CH C NH 2 is high as compared to

O || CH 3CH 2 C NH 2 .

Statement-2 : Another double bond is introduced in conjugation to C = O. (A*) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1. (B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false. (D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
O || .. CH2 = CH C NH2 O | CH2 C = C NH2 Octate incomplete R.S. (less contributing)

[Sol.

(I)

O | CH2 = C C = NH2 Octate complete R.S. (more contributing)

O | (II) CH3 CH 2 C = NH2 (I) & (II) having almost comparable R energy ]

O || CH 3 CH C NH 2

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CHEMISTRY Q.12 Statement-1 : Statement-2 : (A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1. (B*) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false. (D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is false. NO2 is an ambidentate ligand. NO2 is a lewis base

PART -B
[MATCH THE COLUMN]
Q.1 is "Match the Column" type and carry 15 marks. Column-I and column-II contains four entries each. Entry of column-I are to be uniquely matched with only one entry of column-II. 3 mark will be awarded for each (A), (B), (C) and (D) and 3 Bonus marks will be awarded if all the matches are correct. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong match. Column I Column II (A) ICl3 (P) Hybridisation of central atom is similar in both dimer and monomer form. Both Monomer and dimer forms are planar. In dimer form all atoms are sp3 hybridised. Does not exist in dimer form. [Ans. (A) Q, (B) R, (C) S, (D) P ]

Q.1

(B) (C) (D)

AlCl3 AlF3 NO 2

(Q) (R) (S)

Cl

Cl
[Sol. (A) 2

Cl I I Cl

Cl Cl

ICl Cl

Cl

Planar, bent 'T' shape Hybridisation : sp3d


Cl Cl Al Cl

Hybridisation of I : sp3d2 Planar

Cl
+

Cl Al Cl

Cl Al Cl

Cl Cl

(B)

Al Cl Cl

Hybridisation of Al : sp2

Hybridisation of Al : sp3 Hybridisation of bridge 'Cl' : sp3

(C)

AlF3 : Ionic compound, hence no dimerization

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CHEMISTRY
O O NN O O

(D) O

N O

+ O

N O

sp2 planar

sp2 planar

Hybridisation of each N : sp2 Planar ]

Q.2 is "Match the Column" type and carry 20 marks. Column-I and column-II contains four entries each. Entry of column-I are to be matched with one or more than one entries of column-II. 4 mark will be awarded for each (A), (B), (C) and (D) and 4 Bonus marks will be awarded if all the matches are correct. There is NO NEGATIVE marking. Q.2 (A) Column I For the process A(l) A(s), (H & V) may be A2(s) + B2(g) l C2(s) + D2(s) (S & G) may be For the given reaction A2(g) l B2(g) + C2(g), Ea(forward)= 50 kJ/mol and Ea(backward) = 40 kJ/mol , at very high temperature (H & G) are For the given reaction A(g) l B(g), at very low temperature (H & G) may be Column II (P) ve, + ve

(B)

(Q)

+ ve, ve

(C)

(R)

+ ve, + ve

(D)

(S)

ve, ve

[Ans. (A) P,S (B) P,S (C) Q, (D) R,S ]

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XIII (VXYZ), RT-3, PAPER-I (DATE: 14-09-2008)

MATHEMATICS

PART -A
Q.1 to Q.3 are based upon a paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct and carry 3 marks each. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Paragraph for question nos. 1 to 3 Consider the cubic f (x) = 8x3 + 4ax2 + 2bx + a where a, b R. Q.140 For a = 1 if y = f (x) is strictly increasing x R then maximum range of values of b is
(A) , 1 3 1 (B) , 3 1 (C*) , 3

(D) (, )

[3]

Q.241 For b = 1, if y = f (x) is non monotonic then the sum of all the integral values of a [1, 100], is (A) 4950 (B*) 5049 (C) 5050 (D) 5047 [3] Q.342 If the sum of the base 2 logarithms of the roots of the cubic f (x) = 0 is 5 then the value of 'a' is (A) 64 (B) 8 (C) 128 (D*) 256 [3] [Sol. (i) a=1 f (x) = 8x3 + 4x2 + 2bx + 1 f ' (x) = 24x2 + 8x + 2b = 2(12x2 + 4x + b) for increasing function, f ' (x) 0 x R (ii) D0 16 48b 0 b
1 3

(C)

if b = 1 f (x) = 8x3 + 4ax2 + 2x + a f ' (x) = 24x2 + 8ax + 2 or for non monotonic f ' (x) = 0 must have root

2(12x2 + 4ax + 1) a 3 or a 3

(iii)

hence D 0 i.e. 16a2 48 0 a2 3; a 2, 3, 4, ....... sum = 5050 1 = 5049 Ans. If x1 , x2 and x3 are the roots then log2x1 + log2x2 + log2x3 = 5 log2(x1x2x3) = 5 x1x2x3 = 32
a = 32 8

a = 256 Ans. ]

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MATHEMATICS Q.4 to Q.6 are based upon a paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct and carry 5, 4, 3 marks respectively. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Paragraph for Question Nos. 4 to 6 Suppose a and b are positive real numbers such that ab = 1. Let for any real parameter t, the distance from the origin to the line (aet)x + (bet)y = 1 be denoted by D(t) then Q.47def The value of the definite integral I =
e2 1 a2 2 (A) 2 b + 2 e e2 1 b2 2 (C*) 2 a + 2 e

(D( t) )2
0

dt

is equal to
e2 + 1 b2 2 (B) 2 a + 2 e e2 + 1 a2 2 (D) 2 b + 2 e

[5]

Q.58

The value of 'b' at which I is minimum, is (A) e (B)


1 e

(C)

1 e

(D*)

[4]

Q.69

Minimum value of I is (A) e 1 (B*) e


1 e

(C) e

(D) e +

1 e

[3]

[T/S, Ex-3, definite] to be put


1

1
t 2

[Sol.(i) D(t) =

(ae ) + (be )
t 2

a e + b 2 e 2 t
2 2t

(0, 0) D(t)

(D(t) )

= (a2e2t + b2e2t)

(aet)x + (bet)y = 1
1

line

I=

(a
1 0

2 2t

e +b e

2 2 t

a 2e 2 t b 2e 2t a 2 e 2 b 2e 2 a 2 b 2 dt = 2 2 = 2 2 0
a 2 (e 2 1) + 2 b2 2 (e 1) e2

a 2 (e 2 1) b 2 (e 2 1) = = 2

e2 1 b2 2 Ans. (i) a + = 2 e2

(ii)

now put b =

1 a

2 2 1 2 e2 1 2 1 e 1 a + a + 2 2 = I= 2 ae e 2 a e

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I is minimum if a =

a=

1 e

b=

e Ans. (ii) Page # 2

MATHEMATICS (iii)
1 e2 1 2 =e and Imin = Ans. (iii)] e 2 e

Q.7 to Q.9 are based upon a paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct and carry 6, 5, 4 marks respectively. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Paragraph for Question Nos. 7 to 9 Let a1 > a2 > a3 ............ an > 1; p1 > p2 > p3......... > pn > 0 ; such that p1 + p2 + p3 + ...... + pn = 1
x x Also F (x) = p1a1 + p2a 2 + ....... + p n a x n

1x

Q.716

x 0 +

Lim F( x ) equals
p1 p p (B) a1 + a 2 2 + ..... + a n n

(A) p1 ln a1 + p2 ln a2 + ....... + pn ln an (C*)


p p p a1 1 a 2 2 .....a n n

(D)

a r pr
r =1

[6]

Q.817 Lim F(x ) equals


x

(A) ln a1 Q.918
x

(B) e

an

(C*) a1

(D) an

[5]

Lim F( x ) equals

(A) ln an [Sol. (1)


x 0

(B) e

a1

(C) a1

(D*) an (1 form)
0 0

[4]

x x x Lim F( x ) = Lim p1a1 + p 2a 2 + ....... + p n a n + + x 0

1x

L1 = el where l = Lim
x 0

x x x p1a1 + p2a 2 + ....... + p n a n 1

using L'Hospital's Rule


x x p1 ln a1 a1 + p 2 ln a 2 a x l = Lim 2 + ....... + p n ln a n a n x 0

= p1 ln a1 + p2 ln a2 + ....... + pn ln an
p1 p p = ln a 1 a 2 2 .....a n n

(2)
x

p1 p p L1 = el = a1 a 2 2 .....a n n Ans.

x x x + p 2a 2 + ....... + p n a n Lim F(x ) = L2 = Lim p1a1 x


x 1 1

ln L2

( ln (p a = Lim
x

+ p 2a x 2 x

) + ....... + p a )
x n n

1x

(0 form) [only when a1 etc > 1]

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MATHEMATICS using L'Hospital's Rule L2 = Lim x


1

(p ln a a

x 1 1

x + p 2 ln a 2 a 2 + ....... + p n ln a n a x n

x x p1a1 + p 2a x 2 + ....... + p n a n

....(1)

x dividing by a1 and taking limit, we get

a a Lim , 2 , 3 , etc all vanishes as x x a 1 a2

p1 ln a1 p1 = ln a1 L2 = a1 Ans.

hence ln L2 = ln a1 (3)
x

Lim F( x ) = L3 (say)

ln L3 = xLim

(p ln a a
1

x 1 1

x + p 2 ln a 2 a 2 + ....... + p n ln a n a x n

x x x p1a1 + p 2a 2 + ....... + p n a n

a1 dividing by (an)x and taking xLim , a n

a2 , etc vanishes a n

ln L3 =

p n ln a n pn

L3 = an Ans.]

[REASONING TYPE] Q.10 to Q.12 are Reasoning type questions, contains Statement-1 (Assertion) and Statement-2 (Reason). Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which only one is correct and carry 3 marks each. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Q.109 Consider the following statements Statement-1: because Statement-2:
1 4 dx x 1 x2 = 1 = 3 1 = 3 1 1
3 3

If f is continuous on [a, b] then f ( x ) dx = F (b) F (a) where F is any antiderivative a of f, that is F' = f . (A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1. (B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false. (D*) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true. [Hint:

x2

dx

does not exist ]

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MATHEMATICS Q.1112 Statement-1: |cos x| and cos x are both continueous at x =


2

because Statement-2: If | f (x) | is continuous as x = a then f (x) is also continuous at x = a. (A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1. (B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1. (C*) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false. (D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true. 1 if x 0 [Hint : f(x) = 1 if x > 0 O but | f(x) | = 1 1 note that if f (x) is continuous at x = a then | f (x) | will be continuous at x = a but not the converse ] *Q.12103 Consider the curves C1 : x2
y2 = a2 and C2 : xy3 = c 3 C1 and C2 are orthogonal curves.
1

Statement-1: because Statement-2: C1 and C2 intersect at right angles everywhere wherever they intersect. (A*) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1. (B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false. (D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true. [Hint: C1 : 2x
2 y dy =0 3 dx dy + y3 = 0 dx

dy dx x dy dx x

1 y1

3x1 = y = m1 1 y1 = 3x = m2 1

C2 :

3xy2

1 y1

m1 m2 = 1

C1 and C2 are orthogonal ]

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MATHEMATICS

PART -B
Q.1 is "Match the Column" type and carry 15 marks. Column-I and column-II contains four entries each. Entry of column-I are to be uniquely matched with only one entry of column-II. 3 mark will be awarded for each (A), (B), (C) and (D) and 3 Bonus marks will be awarded if all the matches are correct. There is NEGATIVE marking. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong match. Q.1 (A) (B) Column-I
1 If the constant term in the binomial expansion of x 2 , n N is 15 x then the value of n is equal to The positive value of 'c' that makes the area bounded by the graph of y = c(1 x2) and the x-axis equal to 1 can be expressed in the form p q where p, q N and in their lowest form then (p + q) equals Suppose a, b, c are such that the curve y = ax2 + bx + c is tangent to y = 3x 3 at (1, 0) and is also tangent to y = x + 1 at (3, 4) then the value of (2a b 4c) equals
n

Column-II (P) (Q) 4 6

(C)

(R)

(D)

Suppose F1, F2 are the foci of the ellipse

x 2 y2 + = 1 . P is a point 9 4 on ellipse such that PF1 : PF2 = 2 : 1. The area of the triangle PF1F2 is [Ans. (A) Q; (B) R; (C) S; (D) P]
n

(S)

[Sol (A)
2 1 Tr + 1 in x is x nC (x2)n r (1)r xr r = nCr x2n 3r(1)r Constant term = nCr (1)r if 2n = 3r hence nC2n/3 (1)2n/3 = 15 = 6C4
2 2 c(1 x ) dx = 1 0 1

n = 6 Ans. ]

(B)

1 2c 1 = 1 3

2c (C)

2 =1 3

c=

3 Ans. ] 4

y = ax2 + bx + c; when x = 1, y = 0

dy = 2ax + b dx a + b + c = 0 ....(1)

dy =3 dx x =1

and

dy =1 dx x =3

2a + b = 3 ....(2) 6a + b = 1 ....(3) solving (1), (2) and (3) XI (PQRS)-RT-4 [Paper-I] Code-A Page # 6

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1 7 ; b = 4, c = 2 2 2a b 4c = 1 4 + 14 = 9 Ans.

a= (D) e2

4 5 b2 =1 2 =1 = 9 9 a

e=

5 3

F1F2 = also and since Area =

2 5 PF1 + PF2 = 6 PF1 = 2(PF2) (given) 3PF2 = 6 PF2 = 2 and PF1 = 4 (PF2)2 + (PF1)2 = (F1F2)2 P = 90
4 2 = 4 Ans. ] 2

Q.2 is "Match the Column" type and carry 20 marks. Column-I and column-II contains four entries each. Entry of column-I are to be matched with one or more than one entries of column-II. 4 mark will be awarded for each (A), (B), (C) and (D) and 4 Bonus marks will be awarded if all the matches are correct. There is NO NEGATIVE marking. Q.2 (A) Column-I
2 sin x (1 + x cos x ln x + sin x )dx and f Let f (x) = x = 4 2 then the value of f () is

Column-II (P) rational

(B)

Let g (x) =

x2

x4 2 x4 + x2 + 2

dx and g (1) = 2

(Q) (R) (S)

irrational integral prime

(C)

then find the value of g 2 If real numbers x and y satisfy (x + 5)2 + (y 12)2 = (14)2 then the minimum value of

( )

(x 2 + y 2 ) is
and k (1) =

(D)

Let k (x) =

3 x 3 + 3x + 6

( x 2 + 1) dx

1 then the value 3 2

of k ( 2) is [Ans. (A) Q; (B) P, R, S; (C) P, R; (D) P, R, S] [Sol.(A) f (x) = x sin x (1 + x cos x ln x + sin x ) dx [to be put in after first lecture definite form at Q.23 (b)] if F (x) = xsin x = e sin x ln x x F ' (x) = xsin x (x cos x ln x + sin x) f (x) =

(F( x ) + x F' (x ) ) = x F (x) + C


C=0 (Q)

f (x) = x xsin x + C
f = +C 2 2 2 f (x) = x (x)sin x ;

f () = ()0 = (irrational)

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x 2 3 dx x 2 x2 +1+ 2 x

(B)

g (x) =

x3

x4 2 x +1+ 2/ x
2 2

dx =

now put x2 + 1 + 2/x2 = t


dt x 2 3 dx = 2 x

g(x) =

x 2 +1+

since g (1) = 2 now g( 2 ) = 2 (C) Let

2 +C x2 C=0 Ans: P, R, S]

x + 5 = 14 cos y 12 = 14 sin x2 + y2 = (14 cos 5)2 + (14 sin + 12)2 = 196 + 25 + 144 + 28(12 sin 5 cos ) = 365 + 28(12 sin 5 cos )
(x 2 + y 2 )
min

365 28 13 =

365 364 = 1 Ans.

P, R

(D)

(x 2 + 1) dx k (x) = 3 ( x + 3x + 6)1 3 put x3 + 3x + 6 = t3

3(x2 + 1)dx = 3t2 dt

k (x) = k (x) =

t 2 dt t2 = +C t 2
1 3 (x + 3x + 6)2/3 + C 2

k (1) =

1 2/3 (2) + C 2

C=0

k (x) =

1 3 1 1 (x + 3x + 6)2/3 ; f (2) = ( 8)2/3 = [(2)3]2/3 = 2 Ans. P, R, S] 2 2 2

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