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REVIEW T E S T- 3
JEE ADVANCE (PAPER-II)
Class: XIII (VX) Date: 13-10-2013 Time: 3 Hours. Max. Marks: 240
VERY IMPORTANT
A. The question paper consists of 3 section (Section-1 contains Physics, Section-2 contains Chemistry and
Section-3 contains Mathematics). Please fill the OMR answer Sheet accordingly and carefully.
B. Each Section contains (9 questions in Part-A , 2 question in Part-B , and 8 question in Part-D ) and total number
of pages are 24.
C. Please ensure that the Question Paper you have received contains ALL THE QUESTIONS in each Section
and PAGES. If you found some mistake like missing questions o r pages then contact immediately to the
Invigilator.

INSTRUCTIONS
PART-A
1. Q.1 to Q.4 are single correct type questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct. For each question, you will be awarded 3 marks if you have darkened only the bubble
corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble are darkened. In all other cases, minus one (–1)
mark will be awarded.
2. Q.5 to Q.9 are multiple correct type questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONE OR MORE may be correct. For each question, you will be awarded 4 marks if you have darkened only the
bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubble are darkened. No negative marks will be
awarded in this section.
PART-B
3. Q.1 to Q.2 Matrix Match type questions. Each question has Four statements (A, B, C, D) given in Column-I and
Five statements (P, Q, R, S, T) given in Column-II. Any given statement in Column-I can have correct matching
with one or more statement(s) given in Column-II. For example, if for a given question, statement B matches with
the statement given in Q and R, then for the particular question, against statement B darken the bubbles
corresponding to Q and R in the OMR.
For each row, you will be awarded 2 marks for each row in which you have darkened the bubble(s) corresponding
to the correct answer. No negative marks will be awarded in this section.
PART-D
4. Q.1 to Q.8 are Integer Type questions. The answer to each question is a upto 4 digit ranging from
0 to 9999. The correct digit below the question number in the OMR is to be bubbled.
For each question, you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to the correct answer and
zero mark if no bubble is darkened.
In case of Integer questions, round off answer to nearest integer.
For example, if for a given question, your answer is 7 or 77 or 777 or 7777, then for the particular question, against
question number you must fill as 0007 or 0077, 0777 & 7777 respectively in the OMR. No negative marks will be
awarded in this section.
5. Indicate the correct answer for each question by filling appropriate bubble in your answer sheet.
6. Use of Calculator, Log Table, Slide Rule and Mobile is not allowed.
7. The answers of the questions must be marked by shading the circle against the question by dark Black Ball point Pen only.

USEFUL DATA
Atomic weights: Al = 27, Mg = 24, Cu = 63.5, Mn = 55, Cl = 35.5, O = 16, H = 1, P = 31, Ag = 108, N = 14,
Li = 7, I = 127, Cr = 52, K=39, S = 32, Na = 23, C = 12, Br = 80, Fe = 56, Ca = 40, Zn = 65.5, Ti = 48,
Ba = 137, U = 238, Co= 59, B =11, F = 19, He = 4, Ne = 20, Ar = 40 , Mo = 96
[Take : ln 2 = 0.693, ln 1.1 = 0.095, ln 3 = 1.09, e = 1.6 × 10–19, me= 9.1 × 10–31 kg ]
Take 0 = 8.85 × 10–12 , g = 10 m/s2 unless otherwise stated
PART-A
[SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.4 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.1 In the figure, two point charges +q and –q are placed on the x-axis at (+a, 0) and (–a, 0) respectively.
A tiny dipole of dipole moment (p) is kept at the origin along the y-axis. The torque on the dipole equals
y

P
–q (–a, 0) O +q (a, 0) x

qp qp qp
(A) zero (B) ( k̂ ) (C) 4 a 2 k̂ (D) (– k̂ )
20a 2 0 20 a 2
Q.2 Four point charges are kept on y axis at (0, a), (0, 2a), (0, –a), (0, –2a) y
as shown in the figure. Which of the following graphs best represents
the variation of electrostatic potential V(x) as function of distance x +1e
from the origin, on the x-axis. +1e
x
–1e
V= 0 –1e
(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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Q.3 A point charge Q is kept at a point (0, 0, a/2) as shown in the figure. z
Find the electrostatic flux through surface OABO.
Charge +Q (0,0,a/2)
Q Q
(A) 6 (B) 12
0 0 0, a / 2 , 0
O y
Q Q B
(C) 24 (D) 48 (a / 2 ,0,0)
0 0 A
x
Q.4 A particle is placed at the lowest point of a smooth wire frame in the shape of a parabola, lying in the
vertical xy-plane having equation x2 = 5y(x, yare in meter and yaxis is vertical).After slight displacement,
the particle is set free. Find angular frequency of oscillation (in rad/sec) (take g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 2 rad/s (B) 4 rad/s (C) 6 rad/s (D) 8 rad/s

[MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]


Q.5 to Q.9 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
Q.5 Aman of mass 60 kg starts climbing up a massless rope by exerting 900 N on the string.After 2 sec, he
is exhausted. He stops climbing and holds on to the rope.
(A) String will become slack for some time.
(B) The speed of man at end of 2 sec. is 10 m/s
(C) Just after t = 2 sec, the acceleration of man & block
will be same in magnitude 80kg m = 60 kg
(D) The acceleration of man just after 2 sec is g/7.

Q.6 From an ideal pulley system, two identical discs are suspended. The string is tied to center of right disc,
but it is wound many times on the left disc so that it does not slip on it. Both are released from the same
level.
(A) The right disc will remain stationary and the left disc will move downwards.
(B) Both the discs will simultaneously hit the ground below.
(C) The acceleration of centre of mass of both disc will be the same.
(D) The acceleration of centre of mass of right disc will be less than that of left disc.

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Q.7 A small of mass 1 kg is hanging from an inextensible string as shown. It is given a horizontal velocity of
2 m/s. Select the correct statements.

20cm

v0
1kg

2
(A) The ball oscillates with a time period sec.
5
(B) The net impulse on it till it comes back to original position can be zero.
(C) The impulse on it till it comes back to original position can be 4 kg m/s
(D) The angular amplitude of oscillation is 90º

Q.8 A block is kept in between two springs of force constant as shown. The floor is smooth and springs are
in their natural length. The block is not attached to any spring. It is now pushed to left by 10 cm and
released.
1kg

100 N/m 400 N/m


(A) The block compresses the right spring by maximum of 10 cm.
(B) The block compresses the right spring by maximum of 5 cm.
(C) The velocity of block when springs are at natural length is 1 m/s.
(D) The motion of the block can be represented by equation x = A sin (t +)


Q.9 The force on a body moving only along x axis is F = (x2 – 3x + 2) î in N.
(A) The body is in stable equilibrium at x = 0
(B) The body is in stable equilibrium at x = 1
(C) The body is in unstable equilibrium at x = 2
(D) The body is in unstable equilibrium at x = 1

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PART-B
[MATRIX TYPE]
Q.1 & Q.2 has four statements (A,B,C,D) given in Column-I and five statements (P,Q,R,S,T) given in
Column-II.Any given statement in Column-I can have correct matching with one or more statement(s) given in
Column-II.

Q.1 Column-Icontains some charged system and column-IIcontains its properties.Assume standard reference
point. Match the following.
Column - I Column - II
Charge System Properties
z A ring placed in x-y
plane symmetrically,
y
having equal and
+ +++ –
(A) ++ – opposite uniformly (P) Electric field at the origin is zero
+ –
+ – distributed charge as
+
+– – – x
– – shown in the figure.

z y A square placed in x-y


plane symmetrically,
+++++++ having alternate
(B) positive and negative (Q) Electric field at z-axis, Ez is along
x uniformly distributed positive z-direction for z > 0 and Ez
charge on each side of is along negative z-direction for z < 0
+++++++
the square as shown in
the figure.

z Four identical dipoles


y placed symmetrically
P
with respect to origin
in x-y plane as shown
(C) x in the figure such that (R) Electric field at z-axis is along positive
P P x-direction
P their dipole moments
point towards origin.
z
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+
+


+


+


+

x

(D) (S) Electric potential at any point on z-axis


+



+


+

Two oppositely uniformly is some nonzero positive value



+


+

charged infinite rods are


placed symmetrically with


respect to origin in x-y
plane as shown in the
figure. Assume potential (T) Electric potential at any point on z-axis
to be zero at origin. is zero.

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Q.2 Assume that 2 bodies collide head on. The graph of their velocities with time are shown in column-I
match them with appropriate situation in column-II
Column-I Column-II
v (1) (2)
m1 m2
(A) (P)
m 1 < m2 0 < e < 1
t

v (1) 2nd body is massive


wall
m1
(B) (2) (Q)
t 2

v (1)
(2)
t putty ball
(C) (R)

v (1) (2)
v1 v2
(D) t (S)
m1 = m2 e=1
v 1 > v2

m1 m2
(T)
m1 > m2 e=1

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PART-D
[INTEGER TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.8 are "Integer Type" questions. (The answer to each of the questions are upto 4 digits)
Q.1 Ariver of width 100 m flows at 2 m/s.Aboat starts from one bank with a constant velocity of magnitude
1 m/s. Find the minimum distance (in m) from the starting point that it can reach on the other bank.

Q.2 Arod of mass 2kg and length 3 m is hit by an impulse at a distance x from its center.As a result the rod
moves with an angular velocity of 2 rad/s and center moves with a velocity of 3 m/s. Find x (in cm).

Q.3 Three blocksA, B & C are arranged as shown. Pulleys and strings are ideal.All surfaces are frictionless.
If block C is observed moving down along the incline at 1 m/s2. Find mass of block B (in kg).

Q.4 A particle attached to a vertical string of length 1 m is projected horizontally with a velocity 5 2 m / s .
If the string breaks when it makes an angle of 60° with downward vertical, find maximum height (in m)
reached by the particle from the lower most point of its trajectory.

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Q.5 Three balls are kept on a straight line on a smooth surface. The first ball is projected towards middle ball
as shown. It collides with middle ball of mass m2 which then collides with m3. We want m3 to move with
maximum possible velocity. What should be mass m2 (in kg) ? All collision are elastic.
m1 = 4kg m2 m 3 = 9kg
v0

Q.6 Two point charges are embedded inside two identical insulated smooth balls kept on horizontal ground
as shown. The balls have radius of 10 cm each and are initially kept at a distance of 1m as shown. They
1
move under the influence of mutual attraction collide with e = . What is the maximum distance between
2
their centers (in cm) after 1st collision?
1m

+Q –Q

Q.7 A 10 kg collar slides without friction along a vertical rod as shown. The spring attached to the collar has
an undeformed length of 25 mm and a constant of 500 N/m. If the collar is released from rest in position
1, determine its speed (in cm/s) after it has moved 150 mm to position 2. Round off to nearest integer.

Q.8 A Circular platform rotates around a vertical axis with angular velocity  = 10 rad/sec. On the platform,
a ball of mass 1 kg is attached to the long axis of the platform by a thin rod of length 10 cm  = 30°).
Find normal force exerted by the ball on the platform (in Newton). Friction is absent.

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PART-A
[SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.4 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.1 Reaction - 1 : A  C K1 = 1010 e–500/T
Reaction - 2 : B  D K2 = 1012 e–1000/T
Select the correct option about above first order reaction:
(A) E a1  E a 2
(B) K1 = K2 if T > 100°C
(C) rate1 = rate2 if T > 1010°C
(D) percentage of effective collision at temperature 'T' for reaction1 > reaction2

Q.2 Select the correct order of C–O bond length.


(A) CO > Fe(CO)5 (B) [M(CO)4(PF3)2] < [M(CO)5(PF3)]
(C) CO32– < CO (D) [V(CO)6]¯ > [Ti(CO)6]2–

Q.3 An optically pure compound X gave an []25


D = + 20.0°. A mixture of X and its enantiomer Y gave

[]25
D = +10°. The ratio of X to Y in the mixture is
(A) 2 : 1 (B) 1 : 3 (C) 3 : 1 (D) 1 : 2

Q.4 Choose the incorrect statement:


(A) Wurtz synthesis is not a good method for preparing propane.
(B) Wurtz reaction is useful in increasing number of carbon in organic compound.
(C) In Wurtz reaction, disproportionation can occur.
(D) Tertiary alkyl halides fail to react during Wurtz reaction.

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[MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]
Q.5 to Q.9 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
For only V Batch
Q.5 Which of the option(s) regarding true/false nature of the statements is/are correct?
S-1 : Out of all colligative properties, osmotic pressure is easiest to determine experimentally.
S-2 : Chemisorption is a multilayer process.
S-3 : Solubility of gases in water increases with increase in temperature.
S-4 : Addition of NaCl can cause coagulation in both +vely charged and –vely charged sols.
S-5 : Enzyme catalysed reactions are elementary reactions.
S-6 : NaCl crystal shows Frenkel defects.
(A) There are more false statements than true statements
(B) S-3 and S-5 are false statements
(C) S-1 and S-4 are the only true statements
(D) Only S-1 is a true statement.

For only X-Batch


Q.5 Which of the option(s) regarding true/false nature of the statements is/are correct?
S-1 : Out of all colligative properties, osmotic pressure is easiest to determine experimentally.
S-2 : Chemisorption is a multilayer process.
S-3 : Solubility of gases in water increases with increase in temperature.
S-4 : Addition of NaCl can cause coagulation in both +vely charged and –vely charged sols.
S-5 : Enzyme catalysed reactions are elementary reactions.
S-6 : For the same atomic radius, the density of an element will be greater for BCC lattice than FCC
lattice.
(A) There are more false statements than true statements
(B) S-3 and S-5 are false statements
(C) S-1 and S-4 are the only true statements
(D) Only S-1 is a true statement.

Q.6 Which of the following option is/are correct regarding PF3Cl2?


(A) P–Fequatorial is greater than P–Faxial
(B) P–Cl bond length is greater than P–F bond length.
(C) Cl – P – Cl bond angle is greater than Cl – P – F bond angle.
(D) It is a polar compound.
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Q.7 Which of the following reaction(s) leads to new C – C bond formation in major product
(A) Pinacole formation (B) Wurtz reaction
(C) Hunsdiecker reaction (D) Kolbe electrolytic synthesis

Q.8 Which statement is correct ?


(A) CH4 can not be prepared by Kolbe electrolysis by using a single carboxylic acid salt.
(B) pOH increases during Kolbe electrolysis.
(C) H 3C  C  Ph gives 3 pinacole products on reaction with Mg(Hg) than with H2O
||
O
(D) 1° alkyl group having silver salt (R–COOAg) show fastest reaction during Hunsdicker reaction.

Q.9 Select correct relation :


NH2 CH3
H CH3 H NH2
(A) NH2 H & NH2 H are diastereomers
CH3 CH3

H
F OH CH3
H D
(B) & HO F are enantiomers
D CH3
CH3 CH3

(C) & are diastereomers

CHO CHO
H Cl Cl H
(D) H Br & Br H homologous
CH3 CH2CH3

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PART-B
[MATRIX TYPE]
Q.1 & Q.2 has four statements (A,B,C,D) given in Column-I and five statements (P,Q,R,S,T) given in
Column-II.Any given statement in Column-I can have correct matching with one or more statement(s) given in
Column-II.
Q.1 Column I Column II
/ h
(A) Cl
2  (P) Number of monochloroderivative formed
during reaction are 6

/ h
(B) Cl
2  (Q) Number of monochloroderivative formed
during reaction are 4

/ h
(C) Cl
2  (R) Number of monochloroderivative formed
during reaction are 8

/ h
(D) Cl
2  (S) Number of fractions obtained during fractional
distillation of mixture are 2

(T) Number of fractions obtained during fractional


distillation of mixture are 5

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For only V Batch
Q.2 Match the columns :
Column - I Column - II
Assume : edge length of the cube to be 'a'.
(A) a (P) two times smallest distance between two similarly charged ions in
flourite structure.
a
(B) (Q) distance between next nearest cations in NaCl structure.
2
(C) 3a (R) distance between next nearest anions in CsCl structure
(D) 2a (S) four times smallest distance of tetrahedral void from the corner of fcc.
(T) smallest distance between next nearest similarly charged ions in anti
fluorite structure.

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Q.2 Match the columns :
Column - I Column - II
Assume : edge length of the cube to be 'a'.
(A) a (P) distance between nearest particles in simple cubic crystal
a
(B) (Q) distance between nearest particles in body centred cubic crystal
2

3
(C) a (R) distance between nearest particles in face centred cubic crystal
2
(D) 2a (S) distance between next nearest particles in simple cubic crystal

(T) distance between next nearest particles in body centred cubic crystal

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PART-D
[INTEGER TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.8 are "Integer Type" questions. (The answer to each of the questions are upto 4 digits)

Q.1 A sample of water contains 12% w/w MgSO4 and 9.5% w/w MgCl2 . If the sulphate dissociates to
80% extent and chloride to 60% extent then calculate the boiling point of the solution.
Given : Kb[H2O] = 0.785 K-Kg/mole–1 .
[Express your answers in Kelvin scale.]

For only V Batch


Q.2 Calculate packing fraction of CsCl structure.
22
Use : 3 = 1.732 ,  = 7
Assume no distortion in the crystal
1
Fill in the OMR sheet after multiplying your answer with 1050  If your answer is you
1.05
should fill 1000.

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Q.2 Calculate packing fraction of hexagonal packing of circles in two dimension.

Given : = 0.600
3 3
Fill in the OMR sheet after multiplying your answer with 1000.

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Q.3 An optically active substance 'A' undergoes first order conversion into two another optically active
compounds 'B' and 'C' in their aqueous solutions as shown. From the data given below regarding total
optical rotation given at different instant, calculate the rate constant in terms of hour–1.
AB+C

t(min) 0 10 
Total opitcal
10° 0° –10°
rotation
[Given : ln 2 - 0.7]
Multiply your answer with 100 and fill OMR.

Q.4 Find the number of acid(s) from the following in which X–H as bond is / are present? [X = central atom]
H3PO2, H5P3O10, H4P2O7, H3PO3, H2S2O6, H4P2O5, H3BO3, H2SO4

Q.5 How many of the following obey's Sidgwick EAN rule?


K4[Fe(CN)6], K3[Fe(CN)6], Mn2(CO)10, [Fe(H2O)5NO]SO4, Na2[Fe(CN)5NO],
[Co2(CO)8], [Fe(-C5H5)2]

Q.6 Find the total number of -bonds in hydrated borax.

Q.7 Find the total number of non-polar compounds among the following.
BCl2F, BF3, SF6, SOCl2, COCl2 , B3N3H6, PCl3F2, PF3Cl2

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CHO CHO
H OH H OH
H OH H OH
Q.8 (a) They are Cn epimers. What is n ?
H OH & HO H
H OH H OH
H OH H OH
CH2–OH CH2–OH

(b) Heat of hydrogenation of is 29 Kcal mol–1and that of is 56 Kcal mol–1. Calculate

the resonance energy of .

(c) Number of carbon atoms in the principle chain (word route) of the IUPAC name of the following
compound.
O
O–C–CH3

CH2–CH2–CH2–OH
O
(d) C Mg
( Number of Pinacol products formed.
Hg )
H 2O

Write answer of part (a), (b), (c) & (d) in the same order and present the four digit number as
answer in OMR sheet. For example : If all these answer are 9 then fill 9999 in OMR sheet.

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PART-A
[SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.4 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

log10 a 1
Q.1 The sum of all values of a satisfying the equation = log10 a + log10 2 is
log10 (a  1) 2
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) none

10 10
Q.2 The value of   (m 2  n 2 ) equals
n 1 m 1
(A) 4235 (B) 5050 (C) 7700 (D) none

(e  x )ln (e x )  (e  x ) ln (e  x )  2e
Q.3 The value of Lim is equal to
x 0 (1  cos x  sin x )
(A) 2e2 (B) 2 (C) 4e2 (D) 4

Q.4 The number of integral values of k for which the equation


3 sin x  2 3 cos x = – k2 + 4k + 14 + sin x has infinite solutions, is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5

[MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]


Q.5 to Q.9 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.

x2  5
Q.5 If the equation = x – 2 cos (ax + b) has atleast one solution, then (b + a) can be equal to
2
(A)  (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

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Q.6 If log10(sin x) + log10(tan y) + log10 2 = 0 and cot y = 2 3 cos x, then ordered pair (x, y) satisfying
the equations simultaneouslyis(are)
      2    7 
(A)  ,  (B)  ,  (C)  ,  (D)  , 
3 3 3 6 6 3  3 6 

Q.7 Consider three infinite geometric progressions


x = a – ar + ar2 – ar3 + ............... 
y = a + ar2 + ar4 + ..................... 
andz = a + ar3 + ar6 + ..................... 
where | r | < 1.
Which of the following relation(s) is(are) correct?
x y r2  r 1
(A) =1–r (B) =
y z r 1

a xz a3
(C) 2 = (D) xyz =
r  r 1 y (1  r ) 2 (1  r ) 2 (r 2  r  1)
3
d 2 y  dy  dy
Q.8 If the independent variable x is changed to y then the differential equation x     0 is
2 dx 2  dx  dx
d2x  dx 
changed to x 2     k where k is equal to
dy  dy 
 2 tan x   2x   tan x 
(A) Lim 
x 0   (B) Lim   (C) Lim 
x 0  x 
(D) 1
x  x 0  tan x  
[Note: [y] denotes greatest integer function less than or equal to y.]

Q.9 If P is an interior point in ABC which is at a distance of 1 unit from each side and length of the tangents
to the incircle from the vertices B and C are 2 and 3 respectively, then -
(A) circumradius of the triangle is 5 units (B) area of the triangle is 6 square units.
A
(C) sec = 2 (D) PA : PB : PC = 2 : 5 : 10
2

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PART-B
[MATRIX TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.2 has four statements (A,B,C,D) given in Column-I and five statements (P,Q,R,S,T) given in Column-II.
Any given statement in Column-I can have correct matching with one or more statement(s) given in Column-II.

Q.1 Column-I Column-II


(A) If f (x) is a differentiable function and f(0) = f '(0) = 1 (P) 5
f ( x )  f ( 2 x )    f ( nx )
and Lim = 78, where n  N (Q) 6
x 0 x
then n is equal to

e 
1
(B) The number of solutions of the equation e 2 sin x
 e cos x  2 (R) 7
in [0, 10] is
3 5 7
(C) If Sn =   + …… up to n terms (S) 10
12 12  22 12  22  32
then Lim Sn is equal to
n 

16 sec4 x  19 sec2 x  10
(D) The minimum value of the expression (T) 12
13 tan 2 x
is equal to

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Q.2 Column-I Column-II

(A) Suppose 3 sin–1(log2x) + cos–1(log2y) = and (P) 3
2
11  1 1 
sin–1(log2x) + 2cos–1(log2y) = then the value of  2  2  equals (Q) 5
6 x y 

(B)
 5

The value of 5·cot   cot 1 ( k 2  k  1)  is equal to (R) 6
 k 1 
(C) The number of solutions of the equation (S) 7
sin x sin 9x
 for x  [0, ], is
cos 3x cos 5x
(D) Let the infinite geometric series a + ar + ar2 + ……. (T) 8
has a sum equal to 7 and in the series terms involving odd powers of r
p
have a sum equal to 3. If (a + r) is equal to (where p and q are coprime),
q
then the value of (p – q) equals

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PART-D
[INTEGER TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.8 are "Integer Type" questions. (The answer to each of the questions are upto 4 digits)

Q.1 Let a, b, c and d be non-zero numbers such that x = c and x = d are the roots of the equation
x2 + ax + b = 0 and x = a and x = b are the roots of the equation x2 + cx + d = 0. Find the value of
(a + b + c + d)2 .

Q.2 Find the number of solutions of the equation


sin x – 3 sin 2x + sin 3x = cos x – 3 cos 2x + cos 3x in [0, 2].

704 704 704


Q.3 Let An be the sum of the first n terms of the geometric series 704 + + + + ..........
2 4 8
1984 1984 1984
and Bn be the sum of the first n terms of the geometric series 1984 – + – + ........
2 4 8
If An = Bn, then find the value of n (where n  N).

Q.4 Let f (x) and g (x) be twice differentiable functions satisfying f (x) = x g (x) and g ' (x) = f (x),
where g (x)  0  x  R. If f ' (x) = g (x) · h (x), then find the number of roots of the
equation h (x) = ex.

2
– p · 2 (sin x  2)  28 sin x = 0 possesses a solution, then find the number of
2
x 8
Q.5 If the equation 2 2 sin
integral values of p.

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x  y 1
Q.6 Let f be a differentiable function satisfying the functional rule f(xy) = f(x) + f(y) +  x, y > 0
xy

 
and f '(1) = 2. Find the value of f (e100 ) .
Note : [k] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to k.

cos x sin x 1
Q.7 If (x) = x2 2
2 cos x sin 2 x 2 cos x  1 – 10 cos x – 2x2, then find the value of '(0) + "(0).
4 cos x sin 3x (2 cos x  1)2
3

1  ef ( x )
Q.8 Let f be a function defined implicitly by the equation = x and g be the inverse of f.
1  ef ( x )
p
If g"(ln 3) – g'(ln 3) = where p and q relative prime numbers then find the value of (p + q).
q

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