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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy., India.

A.P, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI

A right Choice for the Real Aspirant


ICON Central Office – Madhapur – Hyderabad
Sec: Sr.Super-60(In Coming) Jee-Main Date: 19-06-2021
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00 WTM-34 Max.Marks:300
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19-06-2021_Sr.Super60(In Coming)_Jee-Main_WTM-34_Test Syllabus

PHYSICS : Biot Savart’s Law, Ampere’s Law & their applications, Moving coil
galvanometer, its current sensitivity

CHEMISTRY : Alkyl and Aryl halides (including polyhalogen compounds

MATHEMATICS : Differential equations

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PHYSICS Max Marks: 100
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
1. A long cylindrical wire of radius ‘a’ carries a current i distributed uniformly over its
cross section. If the magnetic fields at distance r<a and R>a from the axis have equal
magnitude, then
1) a  R  r 2) a  Rr 3) a  Rr / R  r 4) a  R 2 / r
2
2. A current carrying wire is placed in the grooves of an insulating semicircular disc of
radius ‘R’, as shown in figure. The current enters at point A and leaves from point B.
Determine the magnetic field at point D.

0 i 0 i 3 0 i
1) 2) 3) 4) none of these
8R 3 4R 3 4R
3. Two straight infinitely long and thin parallel wires are held 0.1 m apart and carry a
current of 5 A each in the same direction. The magnitude of the magnetic field at a
point distant 0.1 m from both wires is
1) 105 T 2) 2 105 T 3) 3 105 T 4) 2 105 T
4. A steady current is set up in a cubic network composed of wires of equal
resistance and length d as shown in figure. What is the magnetic field at the
centre P due to the cubic network?

 0 2 0 3 0   
1) 2) 3) 0 4)
4 d 4 2 d 4 d
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5. An infinite current carrying wire is placed along x-axis such that it lies between x = 0
to x   (infinity). The current is in direction of positive x-axis. Let B1, B2 and B3
be the magnitude of magnetic field at points A(a, a), B(0, a) and C(–a, a) respectively.
Then pick the incorrect option.
B1  B3
1) B1> B2> B3 2) B2 =
2
B1 B3 1
3) B1 : B2 : B3 = 2  1 : 1 : 2  1 4) 
B22 2
6. A current carrying wire AB of the length L is turned along a circle, as shown in
figure. The magnetic field at the centre O.

2
0 i  2    0 i  2   
1)   2)  
L  2  L  2 
 i  i
3) 0 (2   ) 4) 0 (2   )2
L L
7. From a long cylinder of radius R, a cylinder of radius R/2 is removed, as
shown. Current flowing in the remaining cylinder is I. Magnetic field
strength is:

1) zero at point A 2) zero at point B


0 I 0 I
3) at point A 4) at point B
3 R 3 R

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8. Two large conducting planes carrying current perpendicular to x -axis are
placed at (d, 0) and (2d, 0) as shown in figure. Current per unit width in
both the planes is same and current is flowing in the outward direction. The
variation of magnetic induction (taken as positive if it is in positive y-
direction) as function of ‘x’ (0 < x < 3d) is best represented by :

1) 2)

3) 4)

9. A long straight wire along z-axis carries a current I in negative z-direction. The

magnetic vector field B at a point having coordinate  x, y  on z  0 plane is:
0 I  yiˆ  xjˆ  0 I  xiˆ  yjˆ 
1) 2)
2  x 2  y 2  2  x 2  y 2 

0 I  xjˆ  yiˆ  0 I  xiˆ  yjˆ 


3) 4)
2  x 2  y 2  2  x 2  y 2 
10. A non-planar loop of conducting wire carrying a current I is placed as shown. Each
of the straight sections of the loop is of length 2a . The magnetic field due to this loop
at the point P  a, 0, a  points in the direction:
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1 1
1)
2
  ˆj  kˆ  2)
3
  ˆj  kˆ  iˆ
1 ˆ ˆ ˆ 1 ˆ ˆ
3)
3

i  jk  4)
2

i k 
11. In given figure, X and Y are two long straight parallel conductors each carrying a
current of 2A. The force on each conductor is F newton’s. When the current in each is
changed to 1 A and reversed in direction, the force on each is now

1) F/4 and unchanged in direction 2) F/2 and reversed in direction


3) F/2 and unchanged in direction 4) F/4 and reversed indirection
12. The figure shows a circular loop of radius a with two long parallel wires (numbers
1 and 2) all in the plane of the paper. The distance of each wire from the centre of the
loop is d. The loop and the wires are the wires are carrying the same current I. The
current in the loop is the counter clockwise direction as shown

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When d  a but wires are not touching the loop, it is found that the net-magnetic field
on the axis of the loop is zero at a height h above the loop. In that case
Q S
d d

Wire1 Wire 2
a

P R

1) Current in wire 1 and wire 2 is the direction PQ and RS, respectively and h  a
2) Current in wire 1 and wire 2 is the direction PQ and SR, respectively and h  a
3) Current in wire 1 and wire 2 is the direction PQ and SR, respectively and h  1.2a
4) Current in wire 1 and wire 2 is the direction PQ and RS, respectively and h  1.2a
13. Two current carrying circular wires wrapped over a non conducting conical frame
form the loops 1 and 2 of radius r1 and r2 respectively. If they produce no net
magnetic field at the apex P, the value of i1  (Assume loop 1 carries a current i1and
i2
loop2 carries a current i2)

r1
r2

2
r2 r1  r1 
1) 2) 3)   4) 1
r1 r2  r2 
14. The space has electromagnetic field which varies with time whose variation is given
 ˆ m
 B0 k if 0t
 qB0  2 m
0 if 0t 
  m 2 m   qB0
as B    B0 ˆj if t  and E  
qB0 qB0  2 m
   E k if t 
0
 2 m  qB0
 0 if t 
 qB0

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A charge particle having mass ‘m’ and positive charge ‘q’ is given velocity V0 iˆ at
origin at t=0 sec. The coordinate of point on xy plane when it again passes through
xy plane for the first time is :
 2mv0 V0 2mv0   2mv0 V0 mv0 
1)  , ,0 2)  , ,0
 q E0 B0 qB0   q E0 B0 qB0 
 mv V 2mv   mv V mv 
3)  0 0
, 0
,0 4)  0 0
, 0 , 0
 q E0 B0 qB0   q E0 B0 qB0 
15. An infinitely long current carrying wires is bent as shown in the figure. If the

magnitude of magnetic field at ‘P’ can be written as K tan   then K is
2

1) 0 I 2)  0I 3)  0 I 4) 20 I
4d 2d d d
16. Magnetic field induction at point O if the wire carrying a current I take the shape as
shown in the figure is –
z

R
O y
I

I
45º
x

0 I I 0 I I
1)
4 R
 
2  1 iˆ  0 kˆ
4 R
2)
4 R
 
2  1 iˆ  0 kˆ
4 R
0 I I 0 I I
3)
4 R
 
2  1 iˆ  0 kˆ
4 R
4)
4 R
 
2  1 iˆ  0 kˆ
4 R

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17. Two identical wires A and B have the same length l and carry the same current I.
Wire A is bent into a circle and wire B is bent to form a square (both have same
number of loops). If B1 and B2 are the values of magnetic induction at the centre of
the circle and the centre of the square, respectively, then the ratio B1 / B2 is
1)  2 / 8 2)  2 / 8 2  3)  2 / 16  4)  2 / 16 2 
18. A very long straight
 
conducting wire, lying along the z-axis, carries a current of 2A.
The integral  B.dl is computed along the straight line PQ, where P has the
coordinates (2cm,0,0) and Q has the coordinates (2cm, 2cm,0). The integral has the
magnitude (in S.I units)
1)  107 2) 8 10 7 3) 2 107 4)  10 7
2
19. In figure, infinite number of concentric conducting rings each having current i in the
direction shown are in the same plane as shown in figure. The radii of rings are r,2r,
22 r , 23 r ……,  . The magnetic filed at the centre of rings will be

 0i  0i  0i
1) zero 2) 3) 4)
r 2r 3r
20. Figure shows the cross-sectional view of the hollow cylindrical conductor with inner
radius 'R' and outer radius '2R', cylinder carrying uniformly distributed current along
it's axis. The magnetic induction at point 'P' at a distance 3 R from the axis of the
2
cylinder will be

2R 3R/2

70i
1)Zero 2) 7250Ri 3) 18  R
4) 3650Ri

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(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical
value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30).
Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
21. Full scale deflection current for galvanometer is 1mA. What should be the value of
shunt resistance (approximately) so that galvanometer shows half scale
deflection.____in mA

22. A moving coil galvanometer has a resistance of 900 . In order to send only 10% of
the current through the galvanometer, the resistance of the required shunt is ___ 
23. A charge ' q ' is uniformly distributed over the volume of a uniform ball of mass ‘m’
and radius ‘R’ which rotates with an angular velocity ‘w’ about an axis passing
qR 2 w
through its centre (proper axis). If the magnetic moment of the ball is , then find
x
x.

24. The current density J inside a long, solid, cylindrical wire of radius a = 12 mm is in
the direction of the central axis, and its magnitude varies linearly with radial distance
J r 105
r from the axis according to J 0 where J 0  A / m 2 . The magnitude of the
a 4
a
magnetic field at r  in T is 2x . find x
2
25. The electric current in a circular coil of two turns produced a magnetic induction of
0.25 T at its centre. The coil is unwound and is rewound into a circular coil of four
turns. Find the magnetic induction (in T) at the centre of the coil if same current
flows through the coil.

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26. Let BP and B Q be the magnetic field produced by the wire P and Q
respectively which are placed symmetrically in a rectangular loop ABCD as
shown in figure. Current in wire P is I directed inward and in Q is 2I
directed outwards.

B  A   B  


if  Q .d   2 0 tesla
A
B meter ,  BP .d   2 0 tesla meter &  BP .d    0 tesla meter
D A

the value of I will be :


27. A circular coil of radius 3m is arranged in XY plane with its centre at the origin as
shown in figure. If magnetic induction field strengths at the points P 1, 3, 2  and

Q  
2, 2, 2 are BP and BQ respectively (all the coordinates are in m), then
BP
BQ
is

I
R
x

28. A long horizontal wire AB which is free to move in a vertical plane and carries a
steady current of 20A is in equilibrium at a height of 0.02 m over another parallel
long-wire CD which is fixed in a horizontal plane and carries a steady current of 30 A
as shown in the figure. When AB is slightly depressed, it is found AB executes
x 102
simple harmonic motion with a period T  2 s. Find the value of x . [Take
9.8
g  9.8 m / sec2 ].

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29. Two long thin conducting wire carrying steady currents 9 A and 25A in positive z –
direction and negative z-direction respectively are placed along the lines x = 0 , y = 0
and x = 4 cm , y = 0 respectively. The magnitude of the magnetic induction at
(0,3,4)cm is. a 10 5 T . Find a
30. A square wire frame of linear mass density   1 kg / m , side length L  1 m , carrying a
current of I  2 A and with its plane in an X Y plane as shown. An uniform magnetic
field B  2T directed along Y axis is switched on, then find the instantaneous angular

acceleration  rad / sec2 


of the frame.

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CHEMISTRY Max Marks: 100
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.
31. Fluorobenzene can be synthesized in the laboratory
1) by heating phenol with HF and KF
2) From aniline by diazotization followed by heating the diazonium salt with HBF4
3) by direct fluorination of benzene with F2 gas
4) by reacting bromobenzene NaF with solution
32. 1-Bromo-3-chlorocyclobutane when treated with two equivalents of Na in the
presence of dry ether which of the following will be formed?
Br Cl

1) 2) 3) 4)
33. Which of the following can be used as the halide component for Friedel-Crafts
reaction?
1) Chlorobenzene 2) Bromobenzene
3) Iodobenzene 4) Isopropyl chloride
34. What is DDT among the following ?
1) A fertilizer 2) Biodegrable pollutant
3) Non-biodegradable pollutant 4) Green house gas
35. The structure of the major product formed in the following reaction is

Cl
NaCN

DMF

I
CN CN

NC

1) CN 2) I

Cl CN

3) CN 4) I

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36. Which of the following reaction is most suitable for the preparation of n-
propylbenzene?
1) Friedel-Crafts alkylation 2)Wurtz reaction
3) Wurtz-Fittig reaction 4) Grignard reaction
37. Show which reagent is needed to complete the transformation below

CH3

1) SOCl 2 ,AlCl 3 2) NBS, aq.NaOH 3) Cl 2 /h , AlCl 3 4) Cl 2 ,AlCl 3


38. Arrange the following in decreasing order of reactivity in an SN 2 reaction with KI in
acetone solvent
p) H 3C  Cl q) H 2C  CH  CH 2  Cl

Cl

r) H 3CO  CH 2  Cl s)
1) p > q > r > s 2) s > r > q > p 3) p > r > q > s 4) s > r > p > q
39. Arrange the following compounds in the increasing order of their dipole moments
Cl
Cl Cl
Cl

I) II) Cl III) Cl IV) CH3  Cl


1) IV  III  II  I 2) I  II  IV  III 3) I  IV  II  III 4) IV  II  I  III
40. Identify the compound ‘X’ in the following reaction
NH2
1) NaNO2 + HCl Cu2Cl2
A X  N2
0-5oC

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Cl

Cl Cl

1) 2) 3) Cl 4) Cl

41.

Give the number of N and M


1) 6, 6 2) 6, 4 3) 4, 4 4) 3, 3
42. Ethylidene chloride is a/an_____
1) gem-dihalide 2) vic-dihalide
3) allylic halide 4) vinylic halide
43.
Cl Na 

+ NaOH

The above reaction requires which of the following reaction conditions?


1) 573K, Cu, 300 atm 2) 623 K,Cu, 300 atm
3) 573K, 300 atm 4) 623K, 300 atm
44. The correct order of nucleophilic substitution among these compounds is
NO2
NO2
CH 3
HC3

Br q) Br
p)

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CN CN
HC3 CH 3

r) Br s) Br

1) q > p > s > r 2) p > q > r > s 3) p > r > q > s 4) q > s > p > r
45. What will be the product in the following reaction?
CH 2

hr
+ NBS 

Br
CH 3
CH 3

1) 2) Br
CH 3

CH 2

Br

3) 4) Br
46.
CH 3

HC3 C CH 2 Br H 2O

solvolysis

CH 3

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The major product and intermediate of the given reaction is
CH 3 CH 3


HC3 C CH 2 CH 3 HC3 C CH 2
,
OH CH 3
1)
CH 3 CH 3

HC3 C CH 2 CH 3 C CH 2  CH 3
, HC 3

2) OH

CH 3 CH 3

HC3 C CH 2 OH C 

, HC 3 CH 2

CH 3 CH 3
3)
CH 3 CH 3

HC3 C CH 2 OH C CH 2  CH 3
, HC 3

4) OH
47. The structure of the major product formed in the following reaction is
Br

one equivalent of
PhSNa

Cl

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Sph Br

Cl Sph
1) 2)
Br

Cl
3) 4)
48. In fire extinguishers, which of the following is used
1) CHCl3 2) CS2 3) CCl4 4) CH 2Cl2
49. In which of the following compound contains five chlorine atoms
1) phosgene 2) Dichloromethane
3) DDT 4) chloroform
50. CHCl3 is stored in brown-coloured stoppered bottles filled up to the neck to prevent it
from getting
1) oxidized 2) reduced 3) hydrolysed 4) Decomposed

(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)


This section contains 10 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical
value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30).
Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
51. The maximum no.of isomers (including stereoisomers) that are possible on mono-
chlorination of the following compound is H3C CH2 CH CH2 CH3
CH3

52. Total no.of isomers “x” when bromobenzene is monochlorinated, two isomeric
compounds (A) and (B) are obtained. Monobromination of (A) gives “x” isomeric
products of molecular formula C 6 H 3 ClBr2 while monobromination of B gives only two
isomers

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53. How many of the following reactions can be used to prepare aryl halide
CH2 OAg Br2 / CCl4

i)
CH3

Cl2, hv Br2 / FeBr3

ii) iii)

N2 Cl COOAg
HBr
CCl4
CuBr + Br2  

 
iv) v)

HCl ,O2

CuCl2 , 
vi)
54. How many of the following compounds will give white precipitate with aqueous
AgNO3

Cl

Cl
Cl
Cl Cl
Cl

Cl

Cl

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55. How many of the following substrates will react fester when compared with 1–
bromopropane towards S 1N reaction in similar conditions
i) HC3  CH  CH  Br ii) HC2  CH  CH 2  Br
iii) HC3  Br iv) C6 H 5  CH 2  Br
CH 3

HC3 C Br

CH 3
v) C6 H 5 Br vi)
HC3 CH Br

CH 3
vii)
56. How many of the following alkenes on addition of HBr would give the same product
in the presence or absence of peroxide?
Propen, 1-butene, 2-butene, 2-methylpropene, 3-methyl-1-butene,2, 3-dimethyl-
1butene, 2-pentene, 1-pentene, 4-methyl-2-pentene.
57. Exccess chlorine is passed through boiling toluene, how many chloro derivatives
would you get?
58. Number of chlorine atoms present in the DDT
59. Number of compounds which can give haloform reaction is

H 3C C H H 3CO C CH 2 CH 3
i) ii)

H 3CO C CH 2 CH 2 C CH 3
iii)
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CH 3

H 3CO C C CH 3

CH 3 CH3
iv) v) Ph C

OH

H 3CO CH C
vi) OH vii)
60. How many polyhalogen compounds form maximum hydrated
i) CH 2Cl2 ii) Cl3C  CHO iii) CCl4 iv) CHCl3 v) CHI3

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MATHS Max Marks: 100
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and –1 in all other cases.

61. A real valued function, f  x  , f :  0,   R  satisfies the differential equation
 2
  4
xf '  x   1  f  x   x 2 f  x   1 and f    , then lim f  x  , is
4  x 0

1) 2 2) Doesn’t exist 3) 3 4) 1
x x
62. Consider the differential equation e (ydx  dy)  e (ydx  dy). Let y=f(x) be the particular
solution of the differential equation which passes through (0,2). Then range of g(x)=
log2  f (x ) ,is
1) (0,1) 2) [1,  ) 3) (-1,0) 4)  , 1
63. The solution of differential equation
dy 1 1
x2 .cos    y sin    1, whereY  1, as x  , is _____
dx x  x 
x 1
1) Y  x  1 2) Y 
1 1
x .cos x sin  
x x 
1 1 1 1
3) Y  sin    cos   4) Y  sin    cos  
x x  x x 
2 2 3 3
dy  ty   dy   ty   dy 
64. Solution of the differential equation t  1   ty         ......
dt 2  dt  3  dt 
2
1) y    log t   c 2) ty  t y  c
3) y  loge t  c 4) y    log t 2  c
65. The equation to the orthogonal trajectories of the system of parabolas y  ax2 is
x2 y2 x2 y2
1)  y2  C 2) x 2  C 3)  y2  C 4) x 2  C
2 2 2 2
3
66. The solution of the differential equation ydx  xdy  3x 2 y 2e x dx  0
x x3 x x
1) e c 2) e  c
y y
x x3 x x3
3)  e  x2 y  c 4) e  c
y y
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xdy  y  y
67. If 2 2
 2 2
 1  dx , Then tan 1  ____
x y x y  x
1 1
1) c  x 2) c  y 3) c 4) c
xy x  y2
2

68. Spherical rain drop evaporates at a rate proportional to its surface area. The
differential equation corresponding to the rate of change of the radius of the rain
drop, if the constant of proportionality is K > 0 is
1) dr  K  0 2) dr  K  0 3) dr  Kr 4) None of these
dt dt dt
xdx  ydy a2  x2  y 2  x2  y 2
1

69. If  , then sin    _____
xdy  ydx x2  y 2  a 
 
1) tan 1  y / x   c 2) sin 1  y / x   c
3) cos h1  y / x   c 4) sec1  y / x   c
dz z z 2
70. If  log e z  2  log e z  , then z  ……..
dx x x
x 1 2x 1cx 2
2 2
1) e1cx 2) 1
e cx 3) 4)
e12 cx
2
e x
71. The equation of the curve which passes through the point (2a, a) and for which the
sum of the Cartesian sub tangent and the abscissa is equal to the constant a, is.
1) y  x  a   a 2 2) y  x  a   a 2 3) x  y  a   a 2 4) x  y  a   a 2
72. Let C1 be the curve obtained by the solution of differential equation
dy 2 xy dy
2 xy  y 2  x2 , x  0 . Let the curve C2 be the solution of 2 2
 . If both the curves
dx x y dx
pass through (1,1), then the area enclosed by the curves C1 and C2 is equal to:
 
1)   1 2) 1 3)   1 4) 1
2 4
73. If the solution of the differential equation
dy ax  3
 represents a real circle passing through the origin, then
dx 2 y  f
1) a2 and f = 4 2) a2 and f  R
3) a   2 and f  R 4) a   4 and f = 4

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74. If y  y  x  is the solution of the differential equation dy   tanx  y  sin x, 0  x   , with


dx 3
 
y  0   0, then y   equal to
4

1) 1 log e 2 2)  1  log e 2 3) loge 2 4) 1 log e 2


4 2 2  2
75. Let y  x  be the solution of the differential equation
  
cos x  3sin x  cos x  3  dy  1  y sin x  3sin x  cos x  3  dx, 0  x  , y  0   0. Then, y   is
2 3
equal to:
 2 3 9  2 3  10 
1) 2 log e   2) 2 loge  
 6   11 
 37  3 3 8
3) 2 log e   4) 2 log e  
 2   4 
76. If the curve y  y  x  is the solution of the differential equation
4
2  x 2  x5/4  dy  y  x  x1/4  dx  2 x 9/4 dx, x  0 which passes through the point 1,1  loge 2 
 3 
then the value of y(16) is equal to
31 8 31 8
1) 4   loge 3  2)   log e 3 
3 3  3 3 
31 8 31 8
3) 4   loge 3  4)   loge 3 
3 3  3 3 
77. Which of the following is true for y(x) that satisfies the differential equation
dy
 xy  1  x  y; y  0   0
dx
1 1 1 1
1) y 1  e 2  1 2) y 1  e 2  e 2 3) y 1  1 4) y 1  e 2  1

78. Let y  x  be the solution of the differential equation


dy
  with y(2)=0. Then the value of dy at x  1 is equal
2
  y  1  y  1 e x /2  x , 0  x  2.1,
dx dx
to
e3/2 2e2 e5/ 2 5e1/2
1) 2
2)  2
3) 2
4) 2
e 2
 1 1  e 
2
1  e 
2
e 2
 1
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79. The differential equation satisfied by the system of parabolas y 2  4a  x  a  is
2 2
 dy   dy   dy   dy 
1) y    2x    y  0 2) y    2x    y  0
 dx   dx   dx   dx 
2
 dy   dy  dy dy
3) y    2x    y  0 4) y    2 x    y  0
 dx   dx   dx   dx 
80. Let I be the purchase value of an equipment and V  t  be the value after it has been
used for t years. The value V  t  depreciates at a rate given by differential equation
dV  t 
  k T  t  , where k  0 is a constant and T is the total life in years of the
dt
equipment. Then the scrap value V T  of the equipment is
2
kT 2 k T  t 
1) I  2) I  3) e kT 4) T 2  1
2 2 k

(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)


This section contains 10 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical
value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, 0.33, 30, 30.27, 127.30).
Attempt any five questions out of 10.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
81. The fuel charges for running a train are proportional to the square of the speed
generated in km per hour and cost Rs. 100 per hour at 20km/hr. If the fixed charge
amount to Rs. 10,000 per hour, the most economical speed in km per hour is equal to
K
K, then 
50
82. The curve represented by the DE xdy  ydx  y dy intersect y – axis at  0,1 and the
line y  e at  a, b  then the value of a  b is
Solution of the differential equation dy  1  x tan(y  x ) is y  x  a sin1 e bx c Then  
2
83.
dx

the value of [a+b]=_______. Where [.] denotes the greatest integer function and “c” –
integration constant. (a,b  R  ) .
84. If the population of the country doubles in 50 years. If the number of years it triples
under the assumption that the rate of increase is proportional to the number of
inhabitants is 10P, then P =_____  log e 3  1.0986, log e 2  0.6931

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85. A function y  f (x ) satisfies the differential equation
f(x). sin 2x  cos x  1  sin2 x  f '(x )  0 with initial condition f(0)=0 Then the value of

 6 =_________
15. f 

86. The substitution y  z transforms the differential equation  x 2 y 2  1 dy  2 xy 3dx  0 into


a homogeneous differential equation for  
87. Let y  y  x  and x dy  y 1  xy  dx  0

If y 1 1 then the value of  y  1   =___ where . denotes the greatest integer function
  e 

88. The degree of the differential equation satisfied by the curves 1  x  a 1  y  1 , is


………..
89. Water is drained from a vertical cylindrical tank by opening a valve at the base of the
tank. It is known that the rate at which the water level drops is proportional to the
square root of water depth y, where the constant of proportionality k > 0 depends on
the acceleration due to gravity and the geometry of the hole. If t is measured in
1
minutes and k  , then the time to drain the tank, if the water is 4 m deep to start
15
with is
dy  
90. If y  y  x  is the solution of the differential equation,  2 y tan x  sin x, y    0, then
dx 3
the maximum value of the function y(x) over R is equal to

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