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1.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
1.
09
x y S ,
x(t)5a sinvt y(t)5a sin2vt, M
, - ,
?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Page 2
2.
2.
09
U U U (S)
10 ms21 U U U ,
, U
U () U ?
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
Page 3
3.
3.
v
after being dropped from height
10
H, then neglecting energy losses and
taking g510 ms22, the value of H is close
to :
speed
(1)
0.2 km
(3)
0.4 km
(2)
(4)
4.
(U) m510 kg
U U
50.05 U 50 g
v UU U
, U 2 m S
U L
, H M U
S
v
10
U , -
,
(g510
0.3 km
0.2 km
(3)
0.4 km
(4)
4.
ms22)
(1)
(2)
0.5 km
0.3 km
0.5 km
m50.1 kg
(S ) SU
k S x U U
US U S
x
After approaching half the distance
2
from equilibrium position, it hits another
block and comes to rest momentarily, while
the other block moves with a velocity
3 ms 21. The total initial energy of the
spring is :
U M L , , U
3 ms21 U ,
U
(2)
(2)
(1)
1.5 J
(3)
0.3 J
(4)
5.
09
0.6 J
0.8 J
ma
(3)
(4)
(2)
x
2
(1)
1.5 J
(3)
0.3 J
(4)
5.
U U U UU
0.6 J
0.8 J
U UU
U F U,
U, U U
UU U () a U
U , F
m
(1)
ma
3
ma
2
(3)
3
ma
2
5
ma
3
(4)
5
ma
3
2 ma
(2)
2 ma
Page 4
6.
7.
I>
(2)
ma 2
ma 2
<I<
24
12
(3)
I5
(4)
I5
8.
ma 2
12
ma 2
24
7.
T2 ; r3
(2)
T ; r2
(4)
T;
(3)
6.
ma 2
12
T;r
2
cm then
p
the Reynolds number for the flow is
(density of water510 3 kg/m 3 and
viscosity of water51023 Pa.s) close to :
5500
(2)
11,000
(4)
1100
(3)
550
, , U, U (U)
a,
m U,
I
(1)
I>
(2)
ma 2
ma 2
<I<
24
12
(3)
I5
ma 2
12
(4)
I5
ma 2
24
(1)
T2 ; r3
(3)
T;r
(4)
8.
ma 2
12
() ( L)
U ,
R (R<<L) U,
U U U U
U $U , U
U r U U T U
(2)
(1)
09
T ; r2
T;
UU
2
cm
p
15 UU U U 5 U
(,
5103 kg/m3 51023
Pa.s ) , UU
(1)
5500
(3)
550
(2)
(4)
11,000
1100
Page 5
9.
09
(1)
T
4R
(2)
T
2R
(3)
4T
R
(4)
2T
R
9.
U
U (U ) U
U U U
U , , U U UU
(U) U
UU
(cU) R cU
T , U
?
(1)
T
4R
(2)
T
2R
(3)
4T
R
(4)
2T
R
Page 6
10.
10.
09
abcd ,
V - T U
da bc Lc
, , P - V U
( U S U U S U
)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
Page 7
11.
(1)
(3)
1
2
(4)
1
4
(2)
12.
13.
09
, mU
U U ,
T U, Tq U U U , q
U
(1)
(3)
1
2
(4)
1
4
(2)
(1)
sint 1
1
sin 2t
2
U
2 rad s21 U s , F5sint
U (N) t50 U, ,
S U S ,
, S
?
(2)
sint 1
1
cos 2t
2
(1)
sint 1
1
sin 2t
2
(3)
cost 2
1
sin 2t
2
(2)
sint 1
1
cos 2t
2
(4)
sint 2
1
sin 2t
2
(3)
cost 2
1
sin 2t
2
(4)
sint 2
1
sin 2t
2
A bat moving at 10
towards a wall
sends a sound signal of 8000 Hz towards
it. On reflection it hears a sound of
frequency f. The value of f in Hz is close to
(speed of sound5320 ms21)
12.
ms21
(1)
8258
(3)
8000
(2)
(4)
8516
8424
13.
10 ms21
U U
, U U 8000 Hz
() U ()
U U f
, , 320 ms21
, Hz f U
(1)
8258
(3)
8000
(2)
(4)
8516
8424
Page 8
14.
09
(1)
s
ae 0
(2)
s
2ae0
(3)
s
4ae0
(4)
s
8ae0
14.
US () b
U (U) a
(b52a) S U cU s
U h
U, (h<<a), l Ch , C
(1)
s
ae 0
(2)
s
2ae0
(3)
s
4ae0
(4)
s
8ae0
Page 9
15.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
16.
15.
s1 0, Q1 0
U , U () UU
U - 1Q 2Q
UU U U
U ,
U U U U U U ,
U U (cU) U, cU
s1 s2 U U Q1
Q2
s2 0, Q2 0
(1)
s1 0, Q1 0
s2 0, Q2 5 0
(2)
s1 0, Q1 5 0
s2 5 0, Q2 5 0
(3)
s2 5 0, Q2 5 0
(4)
s1 0, Q1 5 0
s1 0, Q1 5 0
s1 5 0, Q1 5 0
u5
e2 c
ha0
(2)
u5
e2 h
ca0
(3)
u5
(4)
09
e 2 a0
hc
hc
u5 2
e a0
16.
s2 0, Q2 0
s2 0, Q2 5 0
s1 0, Q1 5 0
s2 5 0, Q2 5 0
s1 5 0, Q1 5 0
s2 5 0, Q2 5 0
U U,
u , U e , U-
a0, SU h c
(1)
u5
e2 c
ha0
(2)
u5
e2 h
ca0
(3)
u5
e 2 a0
hc
(4)
hc
u5 2
e a0
Page 10
17.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
17.
09
, , vd ,
l E U U U U ,
vd ; E -
(), U , U
V - I ?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Page 11
18.
(1)
11.9 V
(3)
13.1 V
(2)
(4)
19.
09
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
12.5 V
24.5 V
(1)
B qd
2 mV
(2)
q
B
d 2mV
(3)
q
Bd
2mV
(4)
Bd
qV
2m
UUU U , UU,
, 10V 1V U U
U U, 15V 0.6V U U
(U ) , UUU U (UU)
U
19.
11.9
12.5
13.1
24.5
V
V
V
V
V mU U, U ( m),
S B U
$U d
SU , U,
U U a
( U ) ,
sin a
(1)
B qd
2 mV
(2)
q
B
d 2mV
(3)
Bd
q
2mV
(4)
qV
Bd
2m
Page 12
20.
20.
(2)
(3)
(4)
21.
300 Am21
(3)
3H
1.67 H
6H
21.
3p Am21
(2)
30000 Am21
(4)
30000p Am21
(3)
30000p Am21
0.67 H
(4)
(1)
30000 Am21
(1)
(2)
/), ,
3p Am21
U 25 cm
2 cm U U 500 U U
15 A U U
U,
(1)
09
?M?
300 Am21
U l U , 0.1 s
, 5 A 2 A , 50 V
U , U SU
(1)
0.67 H
(3)
3H
(2)
(4)
1.67 H
6H
Page 13
22.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
22.
09
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Page 14
23.
23.
x-
l U
231014 Hz l
27 Vm21 ,
, U
U U ?
(1)
B ( x , t)5(331028 T) j
(2)
(2)
B ( x , t)5(931028 T) k
(3)
B ( x , t)5(931028 T) i
(4)
B ( x , t)5(931028 T) j
30 cm
(3)
60 cm
(2)
(4)
24 cm
224 cm
B ( x , t)5(931028 T) k
B ( x , t)5(931028 T) i
24.
B ( x , t)5(331028 T) j
(4)
(3)
09
B ( x , t)5(931028 T) j
24.
U 10 cm
U U U U ,
- U U, 25 cm U
,
(1)
30 cm
(3)
60 cm
(2)
(4)
24 cm
224 cm
Page 15
25.
(1)
26.
?py?d>h
(4)
?py?d>>h
(1)
18
(3)
308
(4)
27.
0.5
(3)
1.7
(2)
(4)
26.
1.2
2.4
?py?d>h
(4)
?py?d>>h
?py?d<h
U
U 150 cm 5 cm 1 km
U S 50 m UU (U) ,
, U U, UU
mU , u , u
(1)
18
(3)
308
(4)
27.
?py?d ; h
(2)
(2)
608
(1)
U U U
d U U (U )
U U,
y- , py U , SU
U U ( h
)
(3)
158
x-
(1)
?py?d<h
25.
?py?d ; h
(2)
(3)
09
158
608
U mU U U -
U U
50 V
(1)
0.5
(3)
1.7
(2)
(4)
1.2
2.4
Page 16
28.
29.
09
28.
B ,
U , m q U,
U U ( ) ,
n SU
(1)
hqB
n
2 pm
(1)
hqB
n
2 pm
(2)
hqB
n
4 pm
(2)
hqB
n
4 pm
(3)
hqB
n
8 pm
(3)
hqB
n
8 pm
(4)
hqB
n
pm
(4)
hqB
n
pm
29.
- n-p U n -
p - U
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
p -
U () U
U U U U
U
n-
p-
U n p
U (p n )
Page 17
30.
0.56 cm
(3)
0.53 cm
(2)
(4)
09
0.59 cm
30.
SU U
(MSD) 0.1 cm , U
(VS) 10 , 9 UU
U (UU)
1.
2.
3.
U
cm
0.5
0.5
0.5
8
4
6
U U 20.03 cm,
,
0.52 cm
-o0o-
(1)
0.56 cm
(3)
0.53 cm
(2)
(4)
0.59 cm
0.52 cm
-o0o-
Page 1
1.
2.
3.
BaCl2.4H2O
(2)
(3)
(4)
(3)
2.
(2)
(3)
(4)
nsnp(n21)d(n22)f
ns(n22)f(n21)dnp
ns(n21)d(n22)fnp
ns(n22)fnp(n21)d
3.
BaCl2.3H2O
h
U ?
(1)
BaCl2.H2O
(4)
(4)
(1)
BaCl2.3H2O
BaCl2.4H2O
(3)
(4)
(2)
U UU UU
U U 52 g
UU (U ,
61 g
(2)
BaCl2.2H2O
(1)
1.
BaCl2.H2O
(2)
(3)
09
U M
U S U
U U U
^ S
U n56 U U
(1)
nsnp(n21)d(n22)f
(3)
ns(n21)d(n22)fnp
(2)
(4)
ns(n22)f(n21)dnp
ns(n22)fnp(n21)d
Page 2
4.
4.
Reason :
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
5.
(1)
1.493103
(3)
2.483104 nm
(4)
6.
(2)
2.483103
(3)
(4)
5.
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
cA1cB
U U
U
U
ScUU
U
ScUU
U
U
U c
360 kJ/mol 620 kJ/mol C - C
U
U ( 56.0231023,
(1)
1.493103 nm
(3)
2.483104 nm
(2)
(4)
nm
h56.62310234 J s) :
nm
1.493104 nm
: U
U
(1)
U U
09
6.
2.483103 nm
1.493104 nm
U 1.5 U
3.5 U U U h
U h U c 74.7 torr
U 22.3 torr , c
U
208C
(1)
35.0 torr
0.480
(3)
30.5 torr
0.389
(2)
(4)
38.0 torr
35.8 torr
U
U
0.589
0.280
Page 3
7.
7.
N2O4(g) 2NO2(g)
N2O4(g) 2NO2(g)
U 1 atm U N2O4
0.2 U N2O4
(2)
(2)
(1)
1.56 g/L
(3)
4.56 g/L
(2)
(3)
(4)
6.22 g/L
106.25 mm Hg
(3)
125 mm Hg
116.25 mm Hg
150 mm Hg
(3)
4.56 g/L
3.11 g/L
6.22 g/L
1.1 V
(1)
U U U U
(3)
S U U
U U s (Eext)
Eext < 1.1 V Eext > 1.1 V,
U
(2)
(1)
1.56 g/L
(4)
8.
2N2O5(g) 4NO2(g)1O2(g)
(1)
(4)
The reaction
(2)
300 K
3.11 g/L
9.
N2O4 NO2
U
(4)
8.
09
(4)
9.
U U U U
S U U
U
2N2O5(g) 4NO2(g)1O2(g)
30 min , N2O5 ,
87.5 mm Hg
60 min (
) :
50 mm Hg
(1)
106.25 mm Hg
(3)
125 mm Hg
(2)
(4)
116.25 mm Hg
150 mm Hg
Page 4
10.
(3)
(2)
(4)
11.
(3)
12.
metal carbonate
(3)
metal sulphide
(2)
(4)
13.
11.
12.
(3)
Calgons method
(4)
13.
U, cU O c
M U
U SM , U
U 5s2 5p4 S
(1)
16 U
(3)
16 U
17 U
17 U
c , S U
(1)
(3)
(4)
U, cU U cU
(2)
metal hydroxide
Boiling
(3)
(4)
metal oxide
(1)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(4)
U cU U
(2)
(1)
(4)
10.
09
U
UU
S UU U
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
U U
Page 5
14.
15.
16.
Fluorine
17.
(4)
pentagonal planar
18.
(3)
....U. (VSEPR) h U,
XeOF4
(1)
mUU
(3)
cU
(4)
UU
CuCl2
Cu(NO3)2
(2)
FeCl3
(4)
Fe(NO3)3
CO
(3)
CH4
(4)
X SCN2
U U K4[Fe(CN)6] U
X U UU U
X
(2)
(2)
(2)
octahedral
(1)
(4)
16.
(2)
trigonal bipyramidal
square pyramidal
(3)
15.
Chlorine
(2)
(1)
(4)
Sulphur
(3)
(3)
(3)
(1)
(2)
Nitrogen
UU S
(1)
(1)
(4)
14.
09
17.
(1)
CuCl2
(3)
Cu(NO3)2
(4)
18.
FeCl3
Fe(NO3)3
/
U ?
CN2
(1)
CO
Br2
(3)
CH4
(2)
(4)
CN2
Br2
Page 6
19.
(b)
20.
21.
(1)
U (b)
(c)
(2)
(3)
(4)
20.
CH4
(2)
CO
(4)
O3
CO 2
(a)
(a) U (b) U
(b) U (c) U
U
(b)
(c)
U U UU, U,
U U U (PAN)
X , X
(1)
CH4
(3)
CO 2
(2)
(4)
21.
[Ni(H2O)3(NH3)3]21 :
CO
O3
1.4 g U U
(1)
60 mL,
M/10, H2SO4
U U U
, 20 mL, M/10, NaOH
U
(3)
10
(2)
(2)
(4)
22.
(3)
[Ni(H2O)5NH3]21,
[Ni(H2O)4(NH3)2]21
(1)
(a)
(b)
(2)
(4)
[Ni(H2O)4(NH3)2]21 and
[Ni(H2O)3(NH3)3]21 is :
(3)
19.
[Ni(H2O)5NH3]21,
(c)
(1)
09
24
2 - chloropropanal
(3)
2 - chlorobutane
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
10
(4)
22.
24
2 - chloropentane
(1)
2 - chloro - 2 - methylbutane
(3)
2 - U
(2)
2 - UU
(4)
2 - U - 2 - U
2 - UU
Page 7
09
23.
23.
A is :
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
24.
(4)
(4)
24.
A C10H13Cl , U
UU U
A KOH U
U M B B
-U U U C D
C U , U U
D U , U
U A
(1)
(2)
(3)
C6H52CH22CH22CH22CH22Cl
(2)
(3)
(4)
C6H52CH22CH22CH22CH22Cl
Page 8
25.
(3)
(2)
(4)
26.
(2)
(3)
(4)
25.
SU S U
U U
U a - U
U U
(1)
-U
(3)
-U-S
(2)
Etard reaction
Rosenmund reaction
09
(4)
26.
UU
UU
U
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Page 9
27.
27.
Column - B
Paints and
lacquers
(ii) Rain coats
(iii) Manufacture of
toys
(iv) Computer discs
-A -B
U
Column - A
(A) Polystyrene (i)
(B) Glyptal
(C) Polyvinyl
Chloride
(D) Bakelite
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
28.
(2)
(3)
(4)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
28.
glucose only
is used as :
29.
(3)
Analgesic
(3)
(1)
Cu 21
(2)
Pb21
(4)
Co21
(3)
(2)
Antacid
As31
-oOo-
(4)
30.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
- B
U
U
UU US
M ?
(1)
Antihistamine
UU
U
29.
Insecticide
(4)
- A
SUU
SU U
(1) U U
(2) U U U
(3)
(4) U U
(1)
(2)
30.
(A)
09
U
SU
U
HCl S
,
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Cu 21
Pb21
As31
Co21
-oOo-
H2S
Page 1
1.
1.
(1)
(3)
Then,
(4)
2.
(1)
3.
17
(2)
2 2
(3)
3
2
2
(4)
5
2
2
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
3.
1
.
2
1
.
2
40,000 UU
(a) (b)
(2)
(a) (c)
(4)
(b) (c)
{v e C/?v242i?[r} mU U ,
{z e C/?z21?[?z1i?} mU U
,
(1)
(c)
(3)
2.
35% UU
(1)
5% UU
(b)
U , 25% UU
15% U ; 65% UU
U U , 2,000 UU
U U U
(a)
(c)
(2)
09
17
(2)
2 2
(3)
3
2
2
(4)
5
2
2
213i,
U 2x329x21kx21350,
k e R , U S
(1)
(2)
(3)
l 2
(4)
l 1 UU
1
2
UU
1
2
UU
Page 2
4.
x 1 1
1 y 1
1 1 z
4.
2 16 2
(4)
21
(3)
5.
x 1 1
1 y 1
1 1 z
U ,
22 2
216 2
(4)
21
28
A 5
0 21
1 0
, -
(1)
A42I5A21I
(1)
A42I5A21I
(3)
A21I5A(A22I)
(3)
A21I5A(A22I)
(4)
1120
(3)
1880
26.5
(3)
29.5
28
31
A31I5A(A32I)
L 15 15 U,
L ,
U
(1)
1120
(3)
1880
(4)
7.
A32I5A(A2I)
15
(2)
1960
(1)
(4)
6.
1240
(4)
A31I5A(A32I)
(1)
(4)
(2)
A32I5A(A2I)
7.
5.
xyz
(2)
(3)
28
0 21
If A 5
, then which one of the
1 0
following statements is not correct ?
(2)
6.
(1)
22 2
(2)
is
non-negative, is :
(1)
09
1240
1960
U 39
U 178
U 10 , U
(1)
26.5
(3)
29.5
(2)
(4)
28
31
Page 3
8.
6 th
(3)
8 th
(2)
(4)
9.
10.
9 th
(3)
7775
30
r516
(r 1 2)(r 2 3) is equal to :
30
r516
(r 1 2)(r 2 3)
7775
e x 2 cosx
2
sin x
(2)
(3)
5
4
(2)
is equal to :
10.
4
2 2
e x 2 cosx
2
lim
sin 2 x
(1)
(2)
3
2
(3)
5
4
(4)
y 5 2 sint22t cost at t 5
7770
x 0
p
, is :
4
11.
(1)
(3)
(4)
UU
(2)
UU
7780
(4)
(4)
9.
(3)
3
2
(3)
7770
(2)
7785
(1)
(1)
(3)
(1)
x 0
11.
UU
7780
(4)
(1)
(4)
7785
lim
(11x)n m SU
1 : 7 : 42 ,
SU
(2)
(1)
(4)
8.
7 th
The value of
(2)
09
p
4
2 2
Page 4
12.
12.
21
(4)
23
(3)
13.
14.
f (x)52x31bx21cx, x e [21, 1]
x5
1
2
2b1c UU
(2)
1
point x 5 , then 2b1c equals :
2
(1)
09
(1)
(2)
21
(4)
23
(3)
U U ,
(1)
4 3
P(0, h) x21y2516 U
S U x- A B U
DAPB ,
h UU
(2)
3 3
(1)
4 3
(3)
3 2
(2)
3 3
(4)
4 2
(3)
3 2
(4)
4 2
The integral
to :
dx
3
(x 1 1) 4 (x 2 2) 4
(1)
x 11 4
4
1C
x 22
(2)
x 22 4
4
1C
x 11
(3)
4 x 11 4
2
1C
3 x 22
(4)
4 x 22 4
2
1C
3 x 11
is equal
13.
14.
dx
3
(x 1 1) 4 (x 2 2) 4
(1)
x 11 4
4
1C
x 22
(2)
x 22 4
4
1C
x 11
(3)
4 x 11 4
2
1C
3 x 22
(4)
4 x 22 4
2
1C
3 x 11
UU
Page 5
15.
log t
dt . Then
11t
15.
17.
x>0
1
f (x) 1 f
x
1
(log x )2
4
(1)
1
(log x )2
4
(2)
1
(log x )2
2
(2)
1
(log x )2
2
(3)
log x
(3)
log x
(4)
1
log x 2
4
(4)
1
log x 2
4
(1)
3
5
(2)
3
4
(3)
1
3
(4)
4
3
dy
5 x 2 14x29 , x 22
dx
and y(0)50, then y(24) is equal to :
equation ( x12)
(1)
(3)
21
(2)
(4)
16.
17.
log t
dt
11t
UU
(1)
f (x) 5
1
f ( x ) 1 f is equal to :
x
16.
09
y12x250 y13x251 mU Uh
( ) UU
(1)
3
5
(2)
3
4
(3)
1
3
(4)
4
3
y(x), U
dy
5 x 2 14x29 , x 22 U
dx
y(0)50, , y(24) UU
( x12)
(1)
(3)
21
(2)
(4)
1
2
Page 6
18.
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
19.
20.
18.
(3)
U U U S
L, P(1, 2) U U
U UU P U
m L1 U L U
(22, 1) U ,
L L1 U
(1)
4 12
,
5 5
(1)
4 12
,
5 5
(2)
11 29
,
20 10
(2)
11 29
,
20 10
(3)
3 17
,
10 5
(3)
3 17
,
10 5
(4)
3 23
,
5 10
(4)
3 23
,
5 10
(2)
x 21y 2 23x19y50
(4)
x 21y 2 13x29y50
(3)
x 21y 2 23x29y50
20.
(82, 30)
(4)
19.
0, , (1, 3)
3
(1)
(2)
(1)
09
y13x50, x21y2230x50
U , , ,
, U
(1)
x 21y 2 13x19y50
(3)
x 21y 2 23x29y50
(2)
(4)
x 21y 2 23x19y50
x 21y 2 13x29y50
Page 7
21.
22.
6 10
,
2
17
17
(2)
8
2
,
2
17 17
(3)
4
1
,
2
17 17
(4)
7
6
,
2
17 17
21.
22.
1
, then which of the
2
following points does not lie on the
ellipse ?
23.
09
(1)
(2)
6 10
,
2
17 17
(2)
8
2
,
2
17 17
(3)
4
1
,
2
17 17
(4)
7
6
,
2
17 17
, U 9x224y2536
U
U S
, -
1
2
U S ?
(1)
39
, 3
(2)
39
, 3
(3)
1
3
13 ,
2
2
(3)
1
3
13 ,
2
2
(4)
13
, 6
(4)
13
, 6
13 , 0
3x 2 210x1750
(3)
3x 2 110x21350
(2)
(4)
3x 2 110x1750
3x 2 210x12150
23.
13 , 0
(23, 0, 1)
3x14y212z11350 US , l,
U cU U
(1, 1, l)
(1)
3x 2 210x1750
(3)
3x 2 110x21350
(2)
(4)
3x 2 110x1750
3x 2 210x12150
Page 8
24.
y 11
x 21
z
5
5 , (a 21) and
a
21
1
x1y1z115052x2y1z13 is
a value of a is :
25.
(1)
16
2
19
(2)
19
2
16
(3)
32
19
(4)
19
32
c 5 a 1 2 b 1 3 a 3 b , then
equal to :
(1)
55
(2)
51
(3)
43
(4)
37
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
20
C10
2 10
25.
(1)
16
19
(2)
19
16
(3)
32
19
(4)
19
32
26.
55
(2)
51
(3)
43
(4)
37
20
) ,
UU
10
P(X) P(X) A
B U, S , ,
A B UU
(1)
(3)
C10
(1)
( 2 10 2 1 )
20
5 3
, a
(2)
2 10
1
3
c 5 a 12 b 13 a 3 b
( 2 10 2 1 )
2 20
y 11
x 21
z
5
5 , (a 21)
1
a
21
x1y1z115052x2y1z13
is
5 3 . If
that
26.
24.
1
, then
3
09
(4)
20
C10
2 10
( 210 2 1 )
2 20
( 210 2 1 )
2 10
20
C10
2 20
Page 9
27.
66
(3)
74
(2)
(4)
28.
29.
(4)
(758, 458)
(3)
74
75
(1)
(158, 1058)
(3)
(458, 758)
(4)
, x > 1,
69
ABC ,
(2)
29.
(4)
65
tan21
156
tan21(5)
(3)
C5608
(1058, 158)
(758, 458)
f ( x ) 5 2tan21 x 1 sin21
(2)
(4)
65
tan21
156
(3)
30.
, x > 1
11x
2x
p
2
(1)
a
521 3
b
, f (5) UU
p
2
(2)
(4)
66
, (A, B) UU
(458, 758)
2x
If f ( x ) 5 2tan21 x 1 sin21
1 1 x2
then f (5) is equal to :
(2)
28.
(158, 1058)
(1)
(4)
(1058, 158)
(3)
30.
75
(2)
(1)
U U, U,
70 30 U U
U U
` 54 U
` 60 , U U U
(` )
(2)
a
5 2 1 3 and C5608.
b
Then the ordered pair (A, B) is equal
to :
(3)
27.
69
In a DABC,
(1)
09
4 tan21(5)
U ,
(1)
, U
(3)
, U
(2)
(4)
, U
, U
-o0o-