JEE Advanced - 01 (Paper-1) PDF
JEE Advanced - 01 (Paper-1) PDF
JEE Advanced - 01 (Paper-1) PDF
Section : A
“Single Digit Integer Type Questions”
01. An observer O1 standing on ground finds that momentum of a projectile of mass 2 kg changes with time as
� �
P01 (4tiˆ 20tkˆ)kg m/s Acceleration due to gravity is g 10kˆ m/S2 and there is a wind blowing in horizontal
direction. Another observer O2 driving a car observes that momentum of the same projectile changes with time
as
� 1
P02 8t iˆ 16t 2 ˆj 20tkˆ kg m / s . The magnitude of aceleration of the car at t s is 2 n m/s2 . then n is
8
�
O1 P01 (4tiˆ 20tkˆ)kg
�
g 10kˆ O2
� 1
P02 8t iˆ 16t 2 ˆj 20tkˆ kg m / s t s 2 n
8
m/s2 n
02. 2n identical cubical blocks are kept in a straight line on a horizontal smooth surface. The separation between
any two consecutive blocks is same. The odd numbered blocks 1, 3, 5,.....(2n–1) are given velocity v to the
right whereas blocks 2, 4, 6,......(2n) are given velocity v to the left. All collisions between blocks are
perfectly elastic. If n = 10 then the total number of collisions that will take place is 11 × N then N is.
2n
1, 3, 5,.....(2n–1) v 2, 4, 6,......(2n) v
n = 10 11 × N N
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03. A heavy block A is made to move uniformly along a smooth floor with velocity V = 0.01 m/s towards left. A ball
of mass m = 50 g is projected towards the block with a velocity of u = 100 m/s. The ball keeps bouncing back
and forth between the block A and fixed wall B. Each of the collisions is elastic. After the ball has made 1000
collisions with the block and wall each, the distance between the block and the wall was found to be L = 1.2
m. The average force F = 1.2 × 10 x Newton being experienced by the block due to collision at this instant. All
collision are instantaneous .Then x is.
A V = 0.01 m/s m = 50 g
u = 100 m/s A B
L = 1.2
x
F = 1.2 × 10 x
04. A particle of mass 1 kg is moving with a velocity of 200 m/s. An impulsive force of 4 s duration acts on the
particle in a direction opposite to its motion. The force fluctuates a little bit around 40 N magnitude and then it
dies out in next 4s showing small fluctuations. An oscilloscope records the force as shown. The two oscillating
components in the graph are identical except that one is mirror image of the other. The magnitude of velocity
of particle after the force stops acting is 5N m/s. Then N is .
40 N
5N m/s. N
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05. A simple pendulum is suspended from a peg on a wall which is inclined at an angle of 30° with the vertical.
The pendulum is pulled away from the wall to a horizontal position (with string just taut) and released. The
2
bob repeatedly bounces off the wall, the coefficient of restitution being e = . Find the number of collisions
5
of the bob with the wall, after which the amplitude of oscillation (measured from the wall) becomes less
than 30°.
30°
2
e=
5
30°
06. Two particles P and Q have mass 1 kg and 2 kg respectively. They are projected along a vertical line with
velocity up = 20 m/s and uQ = 5 m/s when separation between them was 60 m. P was projected vertically up
while Q was projected vertically down. The maximum height attained by the centre of mass of the system of
two particles is 507 × N cm, measured from the initial position of P. Assume that the particles do not collide
and that the ground is far below their point of projection. Then N is [g = 10 m/s2]
P Q up = 20 m/s uQ = 5 m/s
60 m P Q
507 × N cm P
N
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07. There is a fixed hollow cylinder having smooth inner surface. Radius of the cylinder is R = 4m. A uniform rod
of M = 4kg and length L = 4m is released from vertical position inside the cylinder as shown in the figure.
Convince yourself that the rod will perform pure rotation about the axis of the cylinder passing through O.
8 N
The angular speed of the rod when its becomes horizontal is rad/sec. Then N is.
10
4m M = 4kg L = 4m
O
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08. A wall is inclined to a horizontal surface at an angle of 120° as shown. A rod AB of length L = 0.75 m is sliding
with its two ends A and B on the horizontal surface and on the wall respectively. At the moment angle � = 20°
(see figure), the velocity of end A is vA = 1.5 m/s towards right. The angular speed of the rod at this instant is
9 N
rad/sec. Then N is
20
[Take cos 40° = 0.77]
120° L = 0.75
A B � = 20° A vA = 1.5 m/s
9 N
N [ cos 40° = 0.77 ]
20
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09. In the system shown in fig. block of mass M is placed on a smooth horizontal surface. There is a massless rigid
support attached to the block. Block of mass m is placed on the first block and it is connected to the support with
a spring of force constant K. There is no friction between the blocks. A bullet of mass m0, moving with speed u
hits the block of mass M and gets embedded into it. The collision is instantaneous. Assuming that m always stays
N
over M, The maximum extension in the spring caused during the subsequent motion is m. Then N is (k = 8960
10
N/m; u = 400 m/s)
M (Support)
m k
m0 u M
N
m M m N
10
(k = 8960 N/m; u = 400 m/s)
10. uniform cylinder is lying on a rough sheet of paper as shown in fig. The strip is pulled horizontally to the right
with a constant acceleration of a0 = 6 m/s2. Initially the cylinder is located at a distance of L = 10 m from the left
end of the strip. The time at the instant it moves off the edge of the strip is N sec. Assume that the cylinder
does not slip Then N is.
a0 = 6 m/s2
L = 10 m N
N
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Section : B
“One or More Than One Option Answer Type Questions”
11. A point mass m = 1 kg is attached to a point P on the circumference of a uniform ring of mass M = 3kg and radius
R = 2.0 m. The ring is placed on a horizontal surface and is released from rest with line OP in horizontal position
(O is centre of the ring). Friction is large enough to prevent sliding. Immediately after the ring is released [Take
g = 10 m/s2]
5
(A) angular acceleration (�) of the ring is rad / s 2 .
8
155
(B) normal reaction of the horizontal surface on the ring is N
4
(C) the friction force applied by the surface on the ring 5N.
3
(D) angular acceleration (�) of the ring is rad / s 2 .
8
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M = 3kg R = 2.0 m m=1 P
OP O
[g = 10 ]
5 155
(A) (�) rad / s 2 (B) N
8 4
3
(C) 5N (D) (�) rad / s 2
8
12. A wooden wedge of mass 10 m has a smooth groove on its inclined surface. The groove is in shape of quarter
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of a circle of radius R = 0.55 m. The inclined face makes an angle cos with the horizontal. A block
5
'A' of mass m is placed at the top of the groove and given a gentle push so as to slide along the groove. There
is no friction between the wedge and the horizontal ground on which it has been placed. Neglect width of the
groove.
(A) The magnitude of displacement of the wedge by the instant the block A reaches the bottom of the groove is
12cm.
(B) The velocity of the wedge at the instant the block A reaches the bottom of the groove is 0.09 m/s.
(C) Find the magnitude of displacement of the wedge by the instant the block A reaches the bottom of the groove
is 6cm.
(D) Find the velocity of the wedge at the instant the block A reaches the bottom of the groove is 0.18 m/s.
m R = 0.55
1 11
cos m 'A'
5
(A) A
(B) A
(C) A
(D) A
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13. A uniform bar AB of length 6a has been placed on a horizontal smooth table of width 5a as shown in the figure.
Length 2a of the bar is overhanging. Mass of the bar is 4m. An insect of mass m is sitting at the end A of the bar.
The insect walks along the length of the bar to reach its other end B.
(A) The bar will topple when the insect reaches end B of the bar
(B) After the insect reaches at B, another insect of mass M lands on the end A of the bar. The largest value of
M for which will not topple the bar is 85 m.
(C) The bar will not topple when the insect reaches end B of the bar
(D) After the insect reaches at B, another insect of mass M lands on the end A of the bar. The largest value of
M for which will not topple the bar is 60 m.
6a AB 5a 2a
4m m A B
(A) B (topple)
(B) B m A M
85 m
(C) B (topple)
(D) B m A M
60 m
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14. A small body of mass m is at rest inside a narrow groove carved in a disc. Groove is a circle of radius R concentric
to the disc. Mass of the disc is also m . The disc lies on a smooth horizontal floor. The small body is given a sharp
impulse so that it acquires a tangential velocity Vo at time t = 0.
2 R
(A) The velocity of the centre of the disc becomes zero for the first time at time t0
V0
t0 V0
(B) Speed of the small body at time is
3 4
R
(C) The velocity of the centre of the disc becomes zero for the first time at time t0
V0
t0 V
(D) Speed of the small body at time is 0
3 2
m R
m
t=0 Vo
2 R
(A) t0
V0
t0 V0
(B)
3 4
R
(C) t0
V0
t0 V0
(D)
3 2
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15. Spool has the shape shown in figure. Radii of inner and outer cylinders are R and 2R respectively. Mass of the
spool is 3m and its moment of inertia about the shown axis is 2mR2. Light threads are tightly wrapped on both
the cylindrical parts. The spool is placed on a rough surface with two masses m1 = m and m2 = 2m connected to
the strings as shown. The string segment between spool and the pulleys P1 and P2 are horizontal. The centre
of mass of the spool is at its geometrical centre. System is released from rest.
(A) The minimum value of coefficient of friction between the spool and the table so that it does not slip is 1/6.
(B) The minimum value of coefficient of friction between the spool and the table so that it does not slip is 1/8.
(C) The minimum value of coefficient of friction between the spool and the table so that it does not slip is 1/9.
(D) The minimum value of coefficient of friction between the spool and the table so that it does not slip is 1/11.
R 2R 3m
2
2mR
m1 = m m2 = 2m
P1 P2
(A) 1/6
(B) 1/8
(C) 1/9
(D) 1/11
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16. A solid uniform sphere of mass M and radius R can rotate about a fixed vertical axis. There is no frictional
torque acting at the axis of rotation. A light string is wrapped around the equator of the sphere. The string has
exactly 6 turns on the sphere. The string passes over a light pulley and carries a small mass m at its end (see
figure). The string between the sphere and the pulley is always horizontal. The system is released from rest
and the small mass falls down vertically. The string does not slip on the sphere till 5 turns get unwound. As
soon as 5th turn gets unwound completely, the friction between the sphere and the string vanishes all of a
sudden.
100 mg
(A) The angular speed of the sphere as the string leaves it R 5m 2 M .
2M
(B) The change in acceleration of the small mass m after 5 turns get unwound from the sphere is g .
5m 2 M
50 mg
(C) The angular speed of the sphere as the string leaves it R 5m 2 M .
M
(D) The change in acceleration of the small mass m after 5 turns get unwound from the sphere is g .
5m 2 M
M R
m
5
100 mg
(A) R 5m 2 M
2M
(B) m g
5m 2 M
50 mg
(C) R 5m 2 M
M
(D) m g
5m 2 M
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17. A disc shaped body has two tight windings of light threads one on the inner rim of radius R = 1m and the other
on outer rim of radius 2R (see figure). It is kept on a horizontal surface and the ends of the two threads are
pulled horizontally in opposite directions with force of equal magnitude F = 20N. Mass of the body and its
moment of inertia about an axis through centre O and perpendicular to the plane of the figure are M = 4kg and
I = 8kgm2 respectively. The kinetic energy of the body 2 seconds after the forces begin to act, if
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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18. A thin uniform spherical shell of radius R is bored such that the axis of the boring rod passes through the
R
centre of the sphere. The boring rod is a cylinder of radius . Take the mass of the sphere before boring to
o
2
be M.
R
R
M
2
M
(A) The mass of the leftover part is
2
M
2
3 3MR 2
(B) The moment of inertia of the leftover part about the axis shown is
8
3 3MR 2
8
3M
(C) The mass of the leftover part is
2
3M
2
3MR 2
(D) The moment of inertia of the leftover part about the axis shown .
8
3MR2
8
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19. A flat rigid body is moving in x– y plane on a table. The plane of the body lies in the x– y plane. At an instant it
was found that some of the velocity components of its three particles A, B and C were VAx = 4m/s, VBx = 3m/s
and Vcy = 2m/s, respectively. At the instant the three particles A, B and C were located at (0,0) (3,4) , (4,3) (all
in meter ) respectively in a coordinate system attached to the table.
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20. In the figure shown, the light thread is tightly wrapped on the cylinder and masses of plank and cylinder are
same each equal to m. An external agent begins to pull the plank to the right with a constant force F. The
friction between the plank and the cylinder is large enough to prevent slipping. Assume that the length of
the plank is quite large and the cylinder does not fall off it for the time duration concerned.
(A)
F 2T 2
(B) t
3m
F
(C)
2m
F 2T 2
(D) t
m
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CHEMISTRY
SECTION : A
“Single Digit Integer Type Questions”
01. A compound which contains one atom of X and two atoms of Y for each three atoms of Z is made by mixing 5.0
g of X, 1.15 × 1023 atoms of Y and 0.03 gatoms of Z. If only 4.40 g of the compound results, then the value of
atomic mass of Y divided by 10 is (The atomic masses of X and Z are 60 and 80, respectively.)
X, Y Z 5.0 g X, 1.15 × 1023 Y 0.03 g Z
4.40 Y 10 (X Z 60 80 )
02. A sample of iron ore contains FeS and nonvolatile inert impurity only. Roasting of this ore converts all FeS
into Fe2O3 and a 4% loss in weight was observed. If the mass percent of FeS in the ore is 'x', then the value of
x
is (Fe = 56)
11
FeS FeS Fe2O3
x
4% FeS 'x' (Fe = 56)
11
03. A magnesium ribbon, when burnt in air, left an ash containing MgO and Mg3N2, The ash was found to consume
0.6 mole of HCl, when it was taken in solution, according to the following reactions
MgO + 2HCl � MgCl2 + H2O
Mg3N2 + 8HCl � 3MgCl2 + 2NH4Cl
The solution so obtained was treated with excess of NaOH, when 0.1 mole of NH3 was evolved. The mass
(in g) of magnesium burnt is
MgO Mg3N2 0.6 HCl
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04. An ideal gas, Xn, is taken in a container connected to frictionless, massless piston. The pressure of gas is
constant (always equal to the atmospheric pressure). The expected graph for the variation of volume of gas
with the change in temperature should be like as shown in Fig. I, but the actural graph is like Fig. II. The
deviation was attributed to dissociation of gas as Xn(g) � n X(g). If the yield of this reaction is only 60%, then
the value of n is
Xn
I II Xn(g) � n X(g)
60% n
. . . .
l l
50.2 49.1
9l t + 20 9l t + 20
49. 47.
V(l) t V(l) t
t(°C) t(°C)
Fig. I Fig. II
05. A mixture of H2 and O2 in 2 : 1 mole ratio is used to prepare water vapour by the following reaction.
2H2(g) + O2(g) � 2H2O(g)
The total pressure of gases in the container is 4.5 atm at 57°C before the reaction. The final total pressure of
gases (in atm) at 127°C after reaction assuming 80% yield of water vapour is
H2 O2 2:1
2H2(g) + O2(g) � 2H2O(g)
57°C 4.5 atm 80% 127°C
RT a
06. The equation of state for a certain gas is P = , where a and b are constants distinct from zero.
Vm b Vm
Ascertain whether the gas has a critical point or not. Answer as 1 if the gas has critical point and as 2, if no
critical point.
RT a
P= a b
Vm b Vm
1 2
07. The Van der Waals constant a and b for a gas of molar mass 164.2 g/mol are 4.105 atmL2/mol2 and 0.1 L/mol,
respectively. The density (in kg/m3) of the gas at 2 atm and 500 K is
a b 164.2 g/mol 4.105 atmL2/mol2 0.1 L/mol 2 atm
3
500 K (kg/m )
08. Carnallite and langbeinite are the mix compound of K and Mg. KxMgCl3.6H2O is carnallite and KyMg2(SO4)3 is
langbeinite respectively. Find the sum of x and y.
K Mg KxMgCl3.6H2O KyMg2(SO4)3 x y
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09. Find no. of P–O–P bonds in calgon structure.
P–O–P
10. How many of the following molecules have locant2 for bromine atom [Locant = Figure to indicate the position
of bromine atom] as per IUPAC nomenclature ?
IUPAC 2 [ =
]
Section : B
“One or More Than One Option Answer Type Questions”
11. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about the Avogadro's number ?
(A) It is the number of atoms contained in one mole of atoms of any element.
(B) It is the number of electrons required to deposit one mole atoms of any metallic element from a solution
of the metal salt.
(C) It is the number of grams of any element which contains 6.022 × 1023 atoms of that element.
(D) It is the number of particles (atoms, molecules or ions) required to make one gram of the substance
under consideration.
(A)
(B)
(C) 6.022 × 1023
(D) ( )
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12. The oxygen needed for complete combustion of 8 g CH4 may be obtained from complete decomposition of
8 g CH4
(A) 2/3 mole of KClO3 (B) 1 mole of H2O2
(C) 2 mole of NaNO3 (up to 300°C) (D) 2 mole of BaO2
13. Two identical containers, each of volume V0 are joined by a small pipe of negligible volume. The containers
contain identical gases at temperature T0 and pressure P0. One container is heated to temperature 2T0 while
maintaining the other at the same temperature T0. The common pressure of the gas is P and n is the number
of moles of gas in container at temperature 2T0, then
V0 P0 T0
2T0 T0 P n 2T0
(A) P = 2 P0 (B) P = 4 P0/3 (C) n = 2 P0V0/3RT0 (D) n = 3 P0V0/2RT0
14. One mole of helium and one mole of neon are taken in a vessel. Which of the following statements are
correct ?
(A) Molecules of helium strike that the wall of vessel more frequently.
(B) Molecules of neon apply more average force per collision on the wall of vessel.
(C) Molecules of helium have greater average molecular speed.
(D) Helium exert higher pressure than neon.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
15. At very high pressure, the compressibility factor of 1 mole of a Van der Waals gas can be given as
bP V V b a
(A) Z 1 (B) Z (C) Z (D) Z 1 VRT
RT V b V
16. Van der Waals constant 'a' can be expressed as
'a'
9RTC VC 3 PC VC 27 R2 TC2
(A) (B) 3PC VC 2
(C) 8 . T (D) .
8 C 64 PC
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17. Regarding ortho and para hydrogen which of the given conclusion is/are correct ?
(A) At absolute zero Kelvin temperature, hydrogen exists completely into para form.
(B) With the increases in temperature, the ratio of ortho to para hydrogen increases.
(C) The ratio of ortho to para hnydrogen is independent on temperature.
(D) At any temperature both ortho and para hydrogen are 50%.
?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) 50%
18. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about baking soda?
(A) Sodium hydrogen carbonate is known as baking soda because it decomposes to give bubbles of CO2
leaving holes in cakes.
(B) Baking soda is a mixture of NaHCO3 (30%), starch (40%), [Ca(H2PO4)2] (10%) and [NaAl(SO4)2] (20%).
(C) Starch is used as a tiller to fasten the reaction.
(D) Ca(H2PO4)2 is acidic and when moistened it react with NaHCO3 giving CO2.
?
(A) CO2
(B) NaHCO3 (30%), (40%), [Ca(H2PO4)2] (10%) [NaAl(SO4)2] (20%)
(C)
(D) Ca(H2PO4)2 NaHCO3 CO2
19. Which of the following is/are correct matched structure and IUPAC name?
IUPAC
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20. Which is/are the incorrect IUPAC name of the corresponding structure?
IUPAC
(D) � cylcohexanenitrile /
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MATHS
Section : A
“Single Digit Integer Type Questions”
1. A special dice is so constructed that the probabilities of throwing 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 are (1–k)/6, (1+2k)/6,
(1–k)/6, (1+k)/6, (1–2k)/6 and (1+k)/6 respectively. If two such dice are thrown and the probability of getting a
sum equal to 9 lies between 1/9 and 2/9. Then, the number of integral solutions of k is :
1,2,3,4,5 6 (1–k)/6, (1+2k)/6, (1–k)/6, (1+k)/6,
(1–2k)/6 (1+k)/6 9 1/9 2/9
k
2. An electric component manufactured by 'RASU electronics' is tested for its defectiveness by a sophisticated
testing device. Let A denote the event "the component is defective" and B the event "the testing device
reveals the component to be defective". Suppose P(A) = � and P(B/A) = P(B'/A') = 1 –��, where 0 < ��< 1. If the
probability that the component is not defective, given that the testing device reveals it to be defective, is �,
then the value of 8� must be.
' '
A= B= P(A) = � P(B/A) = P(B'/A') = 1 –��
0 < ��< 1 � 8��
3. If the number of ways of selecting n coupons out of an unlimited number of coupons bearing the letters
Σn2
A, T, C so that they can not be used to spell the word CAT is 189, then must be :
13
A, T, C n CAT 189
Σn2
:
13
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1 a2 x (1 b2 )x (1 c2 )x
4. If a2 + b2 + c2 = –2 and f(x) (1 a2 )x 1 b2 x (1 c2 )x , then f(x) is a polynomial of degree :
(1 a2 )x (1 b2 )x 1 c2 x
1 a2 x (1 b2 )x (1 c2 )x
a2 + b2 + c2 = –2 f(x) (1 a2 )x 1 b2 x (1 c2 )x f(x)
(1 a2 )x (1 b2 )x 1 c2 x
5. An urn contains 2 white and 2 black balls. A ball is drawn at random. If it is white, it is not replaced into urn,
otherwise it is replaced along with another ball of the same colour. The process is repeated. If the probability
23
that the third ball drawn is black is , then the value of � must be :
10
2 2
23
10
��
2a b c
6. Suppose a, b, c � R and abc = 1. If A b 2c a is such that AA' = 4I and |A| > 0, then the value of
c a 2b
(a3 + b3 + c3 )4
must be:
32
2a b c
(a3 + b3 + c3 )4
a, b, c � R abc = 1 A b 2c a AA' = 4I |A| > 0
32
c a 2b
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7. Cards are drawn one by one at random from a wellshuffled full pack of 52 playing cards until two aces are
obtained for the first time. If N is the number of cards required to be drawn then P(N = n) =
n 1 n n
�
α + β+ γ + δ + 2λ + 3μ
where 2 ��n � 50, then the value of � must be :
193
52 N
P(N = n) =
n 1 n n 2 ��n � 50 �
α + β+ γ + δ + 2λ + 3μ
�
� 193
8 1
8. An artillery target may be either at point I with probability or at point II with probability . We have 21
9 9
shells each of which can be fired either at point I or II. Each shell may hit the target independently of the
1
other shell with probability . If the number of shells must be fired at point I to hit the target with maximum
2
x
probability is x, then the value of , must be :
4
8 1
I II 21 I II
9 9
1
I
2
x
x
4
a32
8. Let A be a 3 × 3 matrix and if for every column vector X, X' AX = 0 and if a12 = 145, a23 = –2008, a31 = –182, then
251
must be :
A 3×3 X X' AX = 0 a12 = 145, a23 = –2008, a31 = –182,
a32
251
10. A 4 digit number (from 0000 to 9999) is said to be lucky, If sum of its first two digits is equal to sum of its last
67λ
two digit. If a four digit number is picked up at random, the probability that it is lucky number is , then
1000
� must be:
(0000 9999 )
67λ
1000
��
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Section : B
“One or More Than One Option Answer Type Questions”
11. A sum of money is rounded off to the nearest rupee, the probability that the rounded off error is atleast ten
paise is:
1 9 49 81
(A) (B) (C) (D)
100 100 100 100
12. Triplet (x, y, z) is chosen from the set {1,2,3, .......,n}, such that x � y < z. The number of such triplets is :
{1,2,3, .......,n} (x, y, z) x�y<z
(A) n 3 (B) n+1C 3 (C) nC 2 (D) nC2 + nC3
1 0
13. Let A , then :
1 1
1 0
A
1 1
1 0 A n 0 0
(A) A n �n N (B) lim
n 1
n n
1 0
A n 0 0
(C) lim (D) None of these/
n n2 0 0
Space for Rough Work
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2k 1 sink
k(k 1) n
14. If Dk x y z , then D
k 1
k is equal to :
n 1 n
sin sin
n 2 2
2n 1
n1
sin
2
1
2k 1 sink
k(k 1) n
Dk x y z D
k 1
k
n 1 n
sin sin
n 2 2
2n 1
n 1
sin
2
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