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ME1M2 /[PHASE-I]
ME1E1 MLA
ANSWER KEY
Course PART-1 : PHYSICS
PAPER (OPTIONAL)

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)
A. B,C,D B,C A,B,D B,C B,C A,B,D
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. A A C C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-II
A. 0.04 0.64 9.00 0.33 5.00 25.00 0.96 0.50

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)
A. B,D A,B,D B,C,D A,C,D A,B,D A,C,D
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. C B D A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-II
A. 13.20 1380.00 5.00 9.60 6.00 3.00 7.00 4.00

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)
A. A,D A,B,C,D A,B,C A,C A,B A,C,D
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. C B D C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-II
A. 380.50 40.00 18.00 4.00 2.00 144.00 1.00 7.00

HINT – SHEET

PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i)
2. Ans ( B,C )
kQ
= 1.44 kV
R
Q = Ne
N = N0 (1 – e – » t)

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3. Ans ( A,B,D ) 5. Ans ( B,C )


Length of index needle L = 10 ± 0.1 cm E=
2V0
Thickness of lens t = 0.6 ± 0.01 cm d
t 0.6 ± 0.01 2V0 kQ
⇒ = = 0.3 ± 0.01 (x) + =0
2 2 d R
True value of object distance
t
|u| = L + = (10 ± 0.1) + (0.3 ± 0.01) = 10.3 ± 0.1
2

Measured value of object distance


|um | = (50 ± 0.1) − (41 ± 0.1) = 9 ± 0.2 cm
Index correction for object distance = |u| – |um|
= 1.3 ± 0.3 2V0 xR 2V0 xR
Q=− or |Q| =
Similarly, index correction for image distance kd kd
= (10.3 ± 0.1) − [(61 ± 0.1) − (50 ± 0.1)]
= (−0.7 ± 0.3) cm
For calculation of focal length measured value
of object distance
= (50 ± 0.1) − (31.3 ± 0.1)
= (18.7 ± 0.2)
Correct object distance
= measured value + correction x
= (18.7 ± 0.2) + (1.3 ± 0.3) sin θ ≃ θ =
L
= 20.0 ± 0.5 cm
For vertical equal
Correct image distance
= (80.7 ± 0.1) − (50 ± 0.1) + (−0.7 ± 0.3) T cos θ = mg
= (30.0 ± 0.5) cm
|u| |v| 20 × 30 7 θ <<
6 f= = = 12cm
|u| + |v| 50
Δf Δu Δv
And 1 = 1 − 1 ⇒ 2 = 2 + 2 cos θ = 1
f v u f u v
0.5 0.5 T = mg
⇒ Δf = 144 [ + ] = 0.26 = 0.3 cm
400 900
6 f = (12.0 ± 0.3) cm For unstable equilibrium
4. Ans ( B,C ) x
If qE € T sin θ {sin θ ≃ θ = }
Intensity of light passing through polariser-1 L
I0 ³ I α (unstable equilibrium)
Ix = , Iy = 0
2 2
Now for 2nd polariser For critical
I0 α2 I
Iy ′ = cos2 θ + 0 α³sin2 θ 2V0 xR 2V0
[ ] € mg [ x ]
2 2
I0 ³ 2 kd d L
I
Ix ′ = cos2 θ + 0 α³sin2 θ mgkd 2
2 2 v0 € √
I0 4RL
So I = [(α + ³ )cos2 θ + 2α³sin2 θ]
2 2
2
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6. Ans ( A,B,D ) PART-1 : PHYSICS


In magnetic field speed will not change. SECTION-I (ii)
7. Ans ( A )
F cos θ = may

mdvy (P)
⇒ qvB cos θ =
dt
mdvy dx 2» = L + 2e
⇒ qBvx = × [as v cos θ = vx ]
dx dt
2» = L + 2(0.6r)

2» = 0.6 + 2 × 0.6 × 1
qB 4q
⇒ dvy = dx = xdx » = 0.9m
m m

(Q)


=L+e
4

= 0.6 + (0.6r)
4

= 0.6 + 0.6 × 1
4
48
»=
v x
5
4q » = 0.96m
⇒ ∫ dvy = ∫ xdx (as velocity is along
m
0 0

y-axis so v y = v)
(R)
2qx2 m½ √ 10−2 × 400
½= ⇒x=√ =
m 2q 2×2
» = L + 2e
⇒ x=1
» = 1.2 + 2(0.6 × 0.5)

For at x = 1 » = 1.8m

F = q½B = q½(4x) = 2 × 400 × 4 × 1 = 3200 N


(S)
Radius of curvature at x = 1

mv2 10−2 × 400 × 400 =L+e
F= ⇒R= 4
R 3200 3» 1
= 1.2 + 0.6 ×
4 2
R = 0.5
» = 2m
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8. Ans ( A ) 9. Ans ( C )
Induced electric field at P.

∣ dB1 ∣ ∣ dB2 ∣
∣ ∣ = ∣ ∣ = k
∣ dt ∣ ∣ dt ∣
Electric field at P due to changing B→ 1 = E→ 1
r1 dB r
E1 = = 1k
2 dt 2
Electric field at P due to changing B→ 2 = E→ 2
r2 dB r2
E2 = = k
2 dt 2
From linear momentum conservation
Net electric field at P = vector sun of E→ 1 and E→ 2
mv0 = 2mv
v0
⇒v= = 6m/s
2
From angular momentum conservation about a
point on surface which coincide with COM of
combined rod system.
mℓ2 ℓ 2m(2ℓ)2
Ex = E2 sin ³ − E1 sin α . ω0 + mv0 = .ω
12 2 12
r2 R/2 r1 R/2 mℓ2 v0
= k − k =0 8ωℓ
2 r2 2 r1 + =
Ey = E1 cos α + E2 cos ³ 12 2 12
ω0 3 v0
r1 OS r2 SO1 ⇒ω= + .
= k + k 8 4 ℓ
2 r1 2 r2
4 3 12
k k R kR ω= + × ⇒ ω = 5 rad/s
= (OS + SO1 ) = ( ) = 8 4 2
2 2 2 4
Induced electric field at Q Loss in KE = KEi – KFf
2
1 1 mℓ2 1 1 2m × (2ℓ)
= ( mv20 + × × ω20 ) − ( × 2mv2 + × × ω2 )
2 2 12 2 2 12

1 1 1 1
=( × 1 × 144 + × 1 × 4 × 16) − ( × 2 × 36 + × 4 × 25)
2 24 2 3
8 100 16
= 72 + − 36 − =
3 3 3
∣ dB1 ∣ ∣ dB2 ∣
∣ = ∣ ∣ = k

∣ dt ∣ ∣ dt ∣ ΔKE = 5.33
Electric field at P due to changing B→ 1 = E→ 1 Linear impulse on rod 2 = ΔP2 = mΔvcm,2
r dB R/2 R
E1 = 1 = .k = k ωℓ
2 dt 2 4 = m (v − ) = 1 (6 − 5 × 2 )
Electric field at P due to changing B→ 2 = E→ 2 2 2
2
(R/2) dB R = 1 N-sec
= k
2R dt 8
Net electric field at P = vector sum of E→ 1 and E→ 2 Time taken to complete four rotation
= E1 – E2 t=
4 × 2π
=

= 5.02 ≈ 5.0
R R Rk ω 5
= k− k=
4 8 8
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10. Ans ( C ) PART-1 : PHYSICS


SECTION-II

1. Ans ( 0.04 )
1 1 1
Refraction by lens : − =
v (−24) 16
⇒ v = 48 cm
48
Magnification m = = −2
−24
6 Height of image A′ B′ = hi = (−2)2 = −4 mm

x=
2T
[2 −
2
] = 1.44 cm ,
ρg d1 d2
so h = 1.1 cm
When h > 1.1 cm, radius of meniscus in left
limb first increases and then becomes flat for
Plane mirror inverts this image as shown below.
some value of h. For further increase in height,
the meniscus in the left limb becomes convex
upward and in limiting case the radius of the
curvature of the meniscus becomes equal to
radius of the capillary.
For second lens A'' is the object point whose final
Under this condition
coordinate is to be found.
Let R be radius of curvature of lens
1 3/2
6 =( − 1) (1 −
1
)⇒R=4
16 4/3 R (−R)

6 For second lens.

( 32 − 43 ) (1 − 32 )
1 4
− = +
v 3(−48) 4 −4
36
⇒v=
5
4 36 1
6m= × =−
3 5 × (−48) 5
4T 4T 1
P0 + = P0 − + xρg 6 hi = − × (−2) = 0.4 mm
d1 d2 5
x = 4.32 cm, h = 4.32 + 2.54 = 6.86 cm 6 y coordinate of final image of point A = 0.04 cm

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2. Ans ( 0.64 ) 4. Ans ( 0.33 )


Let initial speed of container = u

and final speed of container = u + v

when velocity of container has become u + v,

the velocity of centre of mass of gas is still u

which will become u + v after some time. For


2Ω 20.5
RAB = ( × 2m) = 4Ω i = = 5A
that duration m 4 + 0.1

(iRAB ) (5 × 4)
∫ (P1 − P2 )A dt = mgas v ....................(1) ⇒ Potential gradient = =
2
= 10 V /m
LAB

Work on gas = ∫ (P1 − P2 )A (u + v)dt =


⇒ Potential difference across
= (u + v)mgas v = mgas uv + mgas v2
10V 50cm
AN = ×( )
Work = ΔKEgas + ΔKEin cm frame m 100cm

1
mgas [(u + v)2 − u2 ] + ΔU
⇒ mgas uv + mgas v2 = VAN = 5V
2
mgas v2 mgas v2
⇒ ΔU = ⇒ nCv ΔT =
2 2 ⇒ Equivalent EMI of ε1 and ε2 combination = 5V
Where v is change in speed.
2
( 6v5 − v) v2 16
ΔT1
6 = 2
= × = 0.64
ΔT2 25 v2
( 3v4 − v)

3. Ans ( 9.00 )
For the given cell combination, Eeq = 5V
ε1
r1 −
ε2
r2
( 261 − 2
r2 )
Also, Eeq = 1 1
⇒5=
r1 + r2 ( 11 + 1
r2 )
5 2
4T24 = T04 ....... (I) 5+
r2
= 26 −
r2
T14 – T24 = T04 ....... (II)
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5. Ans ( 5.00 ) 7. Ans ( 0.96 )


If V1 and V2 be speed of flow at cross section
A1 and A2 respectively.
V1 = 25 m/s, V2 = 125 m/s

dm
FB = ΔP (A1 ) − (V2 − V1 ) = 5000 N.
dt
1 4
ΔP = ρ(V22 − V12 ) ∫ N1 dt = m × 10 × = 8m
2 5
6. Ans ( 25.00 )
When there is 0 volt 6 Impulse J1 = ∫ ¼1 N1 dt = 3.2 m

kε0 A
C0 =
d J1 = 6m – 5mv1
Now it is connected V volt cell
kε0 A
C=
d−x
⇒ v1 = 0.56 m/s
−1
kε0 A 1 x
ΔC = C − C0 = [
x
− 1 ] = C0 [ ( 1 − ) − 1]
d 1− d
d
x
ΔC = C0
d
Charge on capacitor plates
Q = CV ≈ C0 V
Q2 C02 V 2
for b/w plates F = =
2Aε0 2Aε0
Stress on dielectric ∫ N2 dt = 8m
F C02 V 2
=
A 2A2 ε0 6 Impulse J2 = ∫ ¼2 N2 dt = 1.6m
x stress C02 V 2
6 strain = =
d ´ 2A2 ε0 ´
2 6 J1 − J2 = 4mv2 ⇒ 3.2m − 1.6m = 4mv2
x kε A V2
=( 0 )
d d 2A2 ε0 ´
x 2
k ε0 V 2 ⇒ v2 = 0.40 m/s
=
d 2d 2 ´
ΔC k2 V 2 ε0
= 6 v1 + v2 = 0.56 + 0.40 = 0.96
C0 2d 2 ´
K = 5, V = 103 V, ε0 = 8.86 × 10−12
d = 10cm, ´ = 4.43 × 103 N/m2 Ans = 0.96
52 × 106 × 8.86 × 10−12
= 2
2 × (10−1 ) × 4.43 × 103
= 25 × 105 × 10 – 12
= 25 × 10 – 7.

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8. Ans ( 0.50 ) 4. Ans ( A,C,D )

Let T be the time taken by particle to hit the

cylinder.
θ= ℓ/ R T

6 ∫ (ℓ − Rθ) dθ = ∫ (v0 − ¼gt) dt


θ=0 0

ℓ2 Rℓ2 ¼gT 2
⇒ − = v0 T −
R 2R2 2
¼gT 2 ℓ2
⇒ − v0 T + =0
2 2R
¼gℓ2
v0 ± √v20 − R 1
⇒T = = s
¼g 2

Flux intercepted by string


θ= ℓ/ R
1
ϕtotal = B ∫ (ℓ − Rθ)2 . dθ
2
θ=0
Bℓ3 1
= = T-m2
6R 4

ϕtotal
6 Avg. emf induced = = 0.50 v
T

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
1. Ans ( B,D )
1
r ∝ , so m double, radius half
m

E ∝ m, so IE will double and gap between

levels will also double.

2. Ans ( A,B,D )
Theory based.
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6. Ans ( A,C,D ) PART-2 : CHEMISTRY


(A) PbS + HNO3 ² P bSO4 ³ +NO ± +H2 O SECTION-II
(conc.)
i NaOH ( ii) H2 O2
1. Ans ( 13.20 )
(B) Pb+2
( )
2−
−−−−− ² P b(OH)4 −−−−− ² P bO2 + H2 O
0.16 × 250
+2 After mixing [Mg2+] = = 0.04 M
(C) Pb + CrO2−
4 ² P bCrO4 ³ (yellow ppt.) (250 + 750)

(D) Pb + HNO3 ² P b(NO3 ) + NO2 + H2 O To stop precipitation KSP = [Mg2+] [OH–]2

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY 9 × 10–12 = 0.04 × [OH–]2


SECTION-I (ii) [OH–] = 1.5 × 10–5
7. Ans ( C ) x moles of (NH4)2SO4 added in given solution
Electrolyte Anode Cathode
(NH4)2SO4(aq) ² 2NH4+(aq) + SO42–(aq)
(P) CH3COOK C2H6 and CO2 H2
2x
(Q) Dilute NaCl O2 H2
(R) CuSO4 O2 Cu NH4OH(aq) ⇌ NH4+(aq) + OH–(aq)
(S) NI(NO3)2 Ni2+ Ni 0.15 – y y (negligible) 1.5 × 10–5
2x × 1.5 × 10−5
Kb = 2 × 10–5 =
9. Ans ( D ) 0.15
Hydolysis x = 0.1
Sucrose −−−−−− ² α – D – glucose +
³-D-fructose Mass of (NH4)2SO4 = 0.1 × 132 = 13.20 gram
Hydolysis
Lactose ² ³ – D – glucose +
−−−−−−
2. Ans ( 1380.00 )
³-D-galactose
Hydolysis Δ G = Δ Gº + RT lnQ
Amylose −−² α – D – glucose +
−−−−

α-D-glucose+......
Δ G = – RT lnKeq + RT lnQ
Mannose cannot be hydrolysed.
Lactose and mannose can reduce Fehlin'g Q
Δ G = RT ln
solution due to presence of hemiacetal and Keq
aldehyde group. Ratef kf [A][B] 1 Q
= = =
Rateb kb [C] 10 Keq
10. Ans ( A )
(1) B2 H6 + NH3
Δ
−² B 3 N3 H6 + H2 Δ G = RT ln10 = 2 × 300 × 2.3
(1 : 2)
(2) B2H6 + MeOH ² B(OMe)3 + H2 Δ G = 1380 cal

3. Ans ( 5.00 )
(3)

(4) NaBH4 + I2 ² B2H6 + NaI + H2 y=8


(5) H3BO3 + MeOH ² B(OMe)3 + H2O x=3
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4. Ans ( 9.60 ) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS


The value of x is SECTION-I (i)

1. Ans ( A,D )

So to get 2.58 gm organic salt. Co-ordinate E is (» + 1, » + 2, 2» + 3)


We have to form 0.02 mole salt. 1 (» + 1 −
1
) + 1 (» + 2 − 1) + 2 (2» + 3 − 3) = 0
2
So 0.02 mole nitrobenzene is required. 1
⇒»+ + » + 1 + 4» = 0
0.06 mole Sn is required. 2
3
⇒ 6» = −
the amount of Sn required = 0.02 × 119 × 3 = 7.14 gm 2
1
»=−
So x is 7.14 gm 4
3 7 5
So the amount of nitrobenzene = 0.02 × 123 = 2.46 gm E( , , )
4 4 2
So y is 2.46 gm Again co-ordinate D is
1
x+ 3
5. Ans ( 6.00 ) 2
= or x = 1
2 4
y+1 7 5
= or y =
2 4 2
z+3 5
= or z = 2
2 2
5
D (1, , 2)
2
Equation of BC is
5
x−1 y− 2 z−2
= = =k
2 7 9
4 2

x−1 y − 52 z−2
⇒ = = =k
8 7 18
7. Ans ( 7.00 ) x−1 2y − 5 z−2
⇒ = = =k
− 4 7 9
Au + 4H + + NO3 + 4Cl− ² AuCl−4 + NO + 2H2 O
For co-ordinate B
3P t + 4NO−3 + 8Cl− + 16H + ² 3P tCl2−
6 + 4NO + 8H2 O

X=4 x = 4k + 1 , y = 7k + 5 , z = 9k + 2
2
Y=3 x = » + 1, y = » + 2, z = 2» + 3

8. Ans ( 4.00 ) 4k + 1 = » + 1

(i) Pyrolusite + KOH −


O2
² K2MnO4 + H2O 4k = » and 9k + 2 = 2» + 3
673K 9k + 2 = 8k + 3
(ii) Pb(NO3)2 ² PbO + NO2 + O2
−−−
k=1
(iii) Ni+2 −
(aq.) + dmg ² [Ni(dmg)2 ]
B(5, 6, 11)
1+2+1=4
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2. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) 4. Ans ( A,C )


√α2 + (α + 1)2 + √(α − 1)2 + (α − 2)2 £
x y z ¦

¤ §
= √α2 + (α + 1 − 0)2 + √(α − 1)2 + (α + 1 − 3)2 Given matrix M = ¤
¤
x2 y2 z2 §
§
¤ §
Which represents the sum of the distances of ¥
y+z z+x x+y ¨

(α, α + 1) from the points (0, 0) and (1, 3)


Applying R3 ² R3 + R1
Again (α, α + 1) lies on the line x – y + 1 = 0
and points (0, 0) and (1, 3) lie on the opposite ∣ x y z ∣
∣ ∣

side of x – y + 1 = 0 |M| = ∣ ∣
x2 y2 z2 ∣

∣ ∣
∣ x+y+z x+y+z x+y+z ∣

⇒ » = √10 ⇒ P (5, 0) |M| = (x + y + z) (x − y) (y − z)(z − x)


7 |adj M| = |M|n−1
2
|adj (adj M)| = |M|(n−1)
4 4
|adj (adj (adj (adj M)))| = |M|(n−1) = |M|2 = |M|16
= (x + y + z)16 (x − y)16 (y − z)16 (z − x)16
Let the equations of sides BC and AC are 6 (x + y + z)16 = 232 .316 .516
4x + 5y – 20 = 0 and x – y + 4 = 0 respectively
x + y + z = 22.3.5
of ΔABC.
6 P(5, 0) lies on the side 4x + 5y – 20 = 0 x + y + z = 60
⇒ P(5, 0) is the circum-centre Case-I When x, y, z ∈ N
⇒ C(0, 4) ⇒ B(10, –4) and vertex A must
be the ortho-centre. then (x – 1) + (y – 1) + (z – 1) = 60
Any point on AC is (α, α + 4) x + y + z = 57
π
7 ∠BAC = Number of all triples = 59C2
2
⇒ Slope of AB × slope of AC = –1 When x, y, z ∈ N and distinct
⇒ α = 1 ⇒ A(1, 5)
=59 C2 − (case−I case−II
x=y=z ) − (x=y≠z )
3. Ans ( A,B,C ) 3!
59
Given differential equation is = C2 − 1 − 29 ×
2!
ex (y 4 + 1) dx + 4ex y 3 dy = e2y = 59
C2 − 88
d ((y 4 + 1)ex ) = e2y dy
Case-II When x, y, z ∈ W
Integrating both side
1 2y x + y + z = 60
⇒ ex (y 4 + 1) = e +C
2 Number of all such triples = 62C2
y(0) = 0
1 When x, y, z ∈ W and distinct
⇒C=
2
e2y 1 =62 C2 − (case−I case−II
x = y = z ) − (x = y ≠ z )
x
⇒e = +
2(y 4 + 1) 2(y + 1)
4
62 3!
x = C2 − 1 − 30 ×
e 2!
lim =0 62
y²∞ 2y
e = C2 − 91
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5. Ans ( A,B ) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS


SECTION-I (ii)

7. Ans ( C )
z4 – 6z3 + 18z2 – 30z + 25 = 0
1
P (A ∩ B) 4 z1 = 1 + 2i 6 z4 = 1 – 2i
= = 1 1
1 − (P (B) − P (A ∩ B)) 1− +
3 4
V4 3 3 let z1 = α + i ³ , z3 = α – i ³
= = =
2
+ 1 8+3 11
3 4
K=6 z1 + z2 + z3 + z4 = 6 ⇒ 2 + 2 α = 6 ⇒ α = 2
¯
¯¯¯ ¯
¯¯¯ ¯
¯¯¯

Aliter P (A ∪ B) = P (A) + P (B) − P (A ∩ B)


¯
¯¯¯ & z1z2z3z4 = 25 ⇒ (1+4) (4+ ³ 2) = 25 ⇒ ³ = ±1
= P (A) + P (B) − (P (A) − P (A ∩ B))
= 1 − P (B) + P (A ∩ B)
⇒ z2 = 2 + i : z3 = 2 – i
6. Ans ( A,C,D )
x

f(x) = ∫ (5ℓn(1 + t2 ) − 10t tan−1 t + 16 sin t)dt


0
ƒ'(x) = 5ℓn(1+x2) – 10xtan–1x + 16sinx
ƒ"(x) = 5 2 (2x) − 10 (x. 1 2 + tan−1 x) + 16 cos x
1+x 1+x
ƒ"(x) = –10tan–1x + 16cosx
10
ƒ"'(x)= –16sin x –
1 + x2
⇒ − (16 sin x + 10 2 ) < 0 ∀ ∈ (0, 1)
1+x
6 ƒ"(x) is decreasing
ƒ"(x) > ƒ"(1)
′′ π
f (x) > − 10 ( ) + 16 cos 1 1
4 (P) Area bounded by z1 z2 z3 z4 = (6)(1) = 3
5π 2
> 2 (8 cos 1 − )
4 |z0 − ¯z1 | |z0 − ¯z3 |
π 5π (Q) =1
> 2 (8 cos − ) |z0 − ¯z4 | |z0 − ¯z2 |
3 4
5π (R) z is diagonal intersection of z1z3 and z2z4
> 2 (4 − )>0
4
6 ƒ"(x) > 0 6 z=
5
6 ƒ'(x) is increasing 3
ƒ'(x) > ƒ'(0) (S) α + ³ = tan−1 (
2
) + tan−1 (
1
)

ƒ'(x) > 0 1 + √5 2 + √5
6 ƒ(x) is increasing ∀ x ∈ (0, 1) z lies on major arc of circle containing z1z3 &
6 ƒ(x) > ƒ(0)
ƒ(x) > 0 centred at origin
x

6 ƒ(x) is also positive and ∫ ƒ(t)dt is increasing 1 1


|z − 2 − i|max = × 2 √5 = 2
0 √ 5 √ 5

HS-12/16 1001CJA106216230155
यश TG~ @bohring_bot Enthusiast Course/All Star Batch/Score-II/23-03-2024

8. Ans ( B ) [x] + [x2 ] + [x3 ]+. . . . . . +[x2n+1 ] + n + 1


(S) α = lim
x²0 −
1 + [x] + |x| + 2x
π 3π
(P)  sin−1 x + cos−1 x + tan−1 x  Since –1 < x < 0 we can see that
4 4
[x] = [x3] = [x5] = –1 and
π sin−1 x + cos−1 x + tan−1 x π
⇒   [x2] = [x4] = [x6] ...... = 0
12 3 4
−(n + 1) + n + 1 0
sin−1 x + cos−1 x + tan−1 x So α = = =0
⇒[ ]=0 x x
3 2α2
k [x ] So ∫ sin−1 (sin−1 (sin−1 (sin−1 x))) dx = 0
(Q) f(x) = lim ∫ ({kt})k . dt α
k²∞ π
0
k2 [x]. 1 Also I = ∫ [cos x] dx .............(1)
k
k 0
= lim ∫ ({kt}) . dt π
k²∞
0 I = ∫ [cos(π − x)] dx applying king property
1 /k
0
= lim k2 [x] ∫ ({kt})k . dt π
k²∞
0 I = ∫ [− cos x] dx ............(2)
1/k
tk+1 0
= lim k2 [x] kk [ ] = [x] Adding equation (1) and (2)
k²∞ k+1 0 π

Now no. of values of real 'x' satisfying 2I = ∫ ([cos x] + [− cos x]) dx


0
π
2x + 3x + 4x + 5x = 7x divide by 7x ⇒ 2I = ∫ (−1) dx
x x x x 0
we get ( 2 ) +(
3
) +(4) +(5) =1 ⇒I=−
π
7 7 7 7 2
[I] = –2
Clearly only one value of 'x' satisfies the given So 0 – (–2) = 2

equation. 9. Ans ( D )

− 1 /3 0
1 (−1)
(R) ∫ . dx + ∫ dx
2 2
−10 −1/3

1 −1/3 1 (P) Tangents are perpendicular so their point of


⇒ [x] + [−x]0−1/3
2 −10 2 intersection lies on the directrix and PQ becomes
1 a focal chord and point of intersection of tangent
⇒ (10 − 1 − 1 ) = 28 = m, [m] = 4 is R(1, –2). Equation of focal chord PQ be
2 3 3 6

1001CJA106216230155 HS-13/16
यश TG~ @bohring_bot Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/23-03-2024

y − 5 = 2(x − 2) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS


y − 5 = 2x − 4 SECTION-II
⇒ 2x − y + 1 = 0
Now foot of perpendicular drawn from R(1, –2) 1. Ans ( 380.50 )
to focal chord PQ be the focus. For D1 n1 = 13 x¯1 = 10 σ12 = 4
σ σ
h−1 k+2 (2 + 2 + 1) C. V . = × 100 = 20 ⇒ 1 × 100 = 20 ⇒ σ1 = 2
⇒ = =− = −1 x 10
2 −1 5 For D2 n2 = 27 x¯2 = 30 σ22 = 9
⇒ (h, k) ≡ (−1, −1) (focus) σ
10 = 2 × 100 ⇒ σ2 = 3
⇒ |3h + 8k| = 11 30
(Q) Image of the focus w.r.t. the tangent lies on Now, for new set D1
the directrix n1 = 13
x¯1 = 2 × 10 − 10 = 10
h+1 k+1 −2(−7 + 1 − 9) 3
⇒ = = = σ12 = (2)2 × 4 = 16
7 −1 50 5
16 8 16 8 Now set D2,
⇒h= , k = − ⇒ ( , − ) lies on the
5 5 5 5 n2 = 27
directrix x¯2 = 2 × 30 − 10 = 50
⇒ Equation of directrix is 2x – 11y – 24 = 0 σ22 = (2)2 × 9 = 36
⇒ a − b = 2 − (−11) = 13
n1 σ12 + n2 σ22 n1 n2 2
(R) Axis is perpendicular to directrix and σ2 = + (x¯1 − x¯2 )
n1 + n 2 (n1 + n2 )
2
passes through the focus 13 × 16 + 27 × 36 13 × 27
= + (10 − 50)2
⇒ Equation of axis be 13 + 27 (13 + 27) 2

11 = 29.5 + 351
y+1=− (x + 1)
2 = 380.5
11x + 2y + 13 = 0
⇒ (ℓ − m) = 11 − 2 = 9 2. Ans ( 40.00 )
o
(S) ∠P RQ = 90 ⇒ P Q becomes diameter
⇒ equation of circumcircle of ΔPQR is
4
(x − 2) (x + ) + (y − 5) (y + 5 ) = 0
3 3
2 10
x2 + y 2 − x − y − 11 = 0 Let the radius of C1, C2, C3 and C4 be R, R, R′
3 3
2 10 and r respectively.
⇒ α = − , ³ = − , ´ = −11
3 3 PQ = PX + XQ
⇒ |6α + 6³ − ´| = |−4 − 20 + 11| = 13

10. Ans ( C ) R
⇒ R2 = 4RR′ ⇒ R′ = = 90
R = PTQKP = PT(PAPT)KP 4
= PTPAPTPAPT .......... PAPTP (n times) = AK as PS + SX = PX
PPT = 1 as P is orthogonal
1 + 2k −4k
AK = [ ] √RR′
⇒ √r =
T K
k
K
1 − 2k √ R + √R ′
T=P S P=B √360.90 6√10.3√10
⇒ √r = =
£ ak 6(ak −1)
¦ √360 + √90 6√10 + 3√10
BK = ¤ a−1
§ ⇒ √r = 2√10
¥0 1 ¨ ⇒ r = 40

HS-14/16 1001CJA106216230155
यश TG~ @bohring_bot Enthusiast Course/All Star Batch/Score-II/23-03-2024

3. Ans ( 18.00 ) 5. Ans ( 2.00 )


m
Sm (x) = ∑ m Cn sin(nx) cos(m − n)x ....(1)
n=0
n²m−n
m
Sm (x) = ∑ m Cm−n sin((m − n) x) cosnx ....(2)
n=0
1+2
m
2Sm = ∑ m Cn sin(mx) = 2m sin(mx)
n=0
Sm = 2m−1 sin(mx)
Non-differentiable at 1 point
4. Ans ( 4.00 )
π
tan−1 x + tan−1 8 = tan−1 y + ⇒α=1
2
⇒ tan−1 x − tan−1 y = cot−1 (8) = tan−1 (1/8)
Case (1) : Let x, y > 0 ⇒ x > y g(x) = |x2 − 1|, non differentiable at x = – 1 and
x−y
⇒ tan−1 ( ) = tan−1 ( 1 ) x = 1.
1 + xy 8
⇒ 8x − 8y = 1 + xy
⇒ 8x – xy – 8y = 1
⇒ – y(x+8) + 8(x+8) = 65
⇒ (x+8) (8 – y) = 65
⇒ x + 8 = 13, 8 – y = 5 6. Ans ( 144.00 )
π /4
⇒ x = 5, y = 3 π
g ( ) = ∫ cot−1 (2 − tan x)dx
12
⇒ x + 8 = 65, x – y = 1 π/12
−1 π/4
⇒ x = 57, y = 7 = xcot (2 − tan x)|π/12
Case (2) π /4
xsec2 x π π π π
−∫ dx = ( × − × )−I
Let x > 0, y < 0 and y = – p (p > 0) 1 + (2 − tan x)
2 4 4 12 6
π/12
x+p 1 1 − 8p
= ⇒x= <0 In I ; put 2-tanx = tanθ then,
1 − xp 8 8+p π /3
Not possible π
g( ) =
7π 2 π
− ∫ ( − cot−1 (2 − tan θ))dθ =
π2 π
+ g( )
12 144 2 144 3
Case (3) π/4

Let x < 0, y < 0, x = – p, y = – q


Where p, q > 0
1
⇒ tan−1 (−p) − tan−1 (−q) = tan−1 ( )
8
1
⇒ tan−1 (q) − tan−1 (p) = tan−1 ( )
8
q−p
⇒ tan−1 ( ) = tan−1 ( 1 )
1 + pq 8
q−p 1 8p + 1
⇒ = ⇒q=
1 + pq 8 8−p
⇒ (x, y) = (−3, −5), (−7, −57)

1001CJA106216230155 HS-15/16
यश TG~ @bohring_bot Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/23-03-2024

7. Ans ( 1.00 )
2
V = 24[→a →b →c ]

Now
∣ 1 + sin θ cos θ sin 2θ ∣

∣ ∣

[→a →b →c ] = ∣∣ sin(θ + ») cos(θ + ») sin 2(θ + ») ∣



∣ ∣
sin(θ − »)
∣ cos(θ − ») sin 2(θ − ») ∣


where » =
3

R1 ² R1 – (R2 + R3)
3
[→a →b →c ] = −

cos 3θ
2

6 cos2 3θ = 1 ⇒ θ = π .
3
8. Ans ( 7.00 )
x 3
I = ∫ xóõõòñ
sin x ee +x +x (ex + 3x2 + 1) dx +
õõô
óõõõõõõõõõõõõõõõòñõõõõõõõõõõõõõõõô
I
II
x 3
∫ ee +x +x (sin x + x cos x)dx
x 3 x +x3 +x
= x sin xee +x +x − ∫ (x cos x + sin x)ee dx +
x 3
∫ ee +x +x (sin x + x cos x)dx
x 3
= x sin x. ee +x +x + c

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