Fiitjee Aits 2016
Fiitjee Aits 2016
Fiitjee Aits 2016
AIR. 3541 Students from Long Term Classroom/ Integrated School Program & 4423
FIITJEE JEE (Advanced), 2017
FULL TEST II
Paper 2
Yo u a r e n o t a l l o wed t o l ea v e t h e E xa m i n at i o n Ha l l b ef o r e t h e en d o f
t h e t es t .
INSTRUCTIONS
Students from All Programs have qualified in JEE Advanced, 2016
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer
OMR sheet before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong
results.
A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Parts.
3. Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
4. Each part is further divided into two sections: Section-A & Section-C
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic
devices, in any form, are not allowed.
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Useful Data
PHYSICS
2
Acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m/s
2 2
Permittivity of free space 0 = 8.85 1012 C /N-m
CHEMISTRY
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Physics PART I
SECTION A
This section contains 08 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 8. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which only ONE is correct
1. A glass tube of 1.0 meter length is filled with water. The water can be drained out slowly at the
bottom of the tube. If a vibrating tuning fork of frequency 500Hz is brought at the upper end of the
tube and the velocity of sound is 330m/s then the total number of resonances
obtained will be
(A) 4 (B) 3
(C) 2 (D) 1
2. A loudspeaker emits sound of frequency f. The sound waves are reflected from a wall. The
arrangement is shown below.
Loudspeaker d d
S W
P Q R
Wall
When a microphone is moved along the line SW, minimum loudness of sound is detected at
points P, Q and R. There are no other minima between these points. The separation of the
minima is d. The speed of the sound wave is :
1
(A) fd (B) 4fd
2
(C) fd (D) 2fd
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3. Consider a uniformly charged wire that has the form of a circular loop with radius b. Consider two
points on the axis of the loop. P1 is at a distance b from the loop's center, and P2 is at a distance
2b from the loop's center. The potential V is zero, very far away from the loop. At P1 and P2 the
potentials are V1 and V2, respectively. What is V2 in terms of V1?
P2
b
P1
2b
V1
(A) 2V1 (B)
2
5 2
(C) V1 (D) V1
2 5
4. Consider a uniformly charged hemispherical shell shown below. Indicate the directions (not
magnitude) of the electric field at the central point P1 and an off-centre point P2 on the drumhead
of the shell.
P2 P1
+ +
+ +
+ +
+
+ +
+ +
++ +
+
++ +
++ +
+ +++ +
A ; B ;
C ; D ;
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5. Two identical cylinders have a hole of radius a (a<<R) at its bottom. A ball of radius R is kept on
the hole and water is filled in the cylinder such that there is no water leakage from bottom. In
case-1 water is filled upto height h and in second case it is filled upto height 2h. If F1 is force by
liquid on sphere in case-1 and F2 is force by liquid on sphere in case-2 then.
2h
h R
R
a a
(A) F1 =F2 =0 (B) F1 >F2
(C) F2 >F1 (D) F1 =F2 0
6. The diagram below shows the path taken by a monochromatic light ray travelling through three
media. The symbols v1 , 1 and f 1 represent the speed, wavelength, and frequency of the light in
Medium 1, respectively. Which of the following relationships for the light in the three media is true.
Medium1
Medium 2
Medium 3
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7. Figure shows a thin metal sheet in the plane y = 0, for which the current of constant density flows
in the positive x-direction. It is in a constant homogeneous magnetic field of value = (0, 0, B0 ). As
a result of superposition of magnetic fields in region y > 0, the induction field B1 = (0, 0, B) and in
y < 0 is B2 = (0, 0, B2 ) where B1 > B2 . Specify the correct statement:
Z
B2
B1
Y
(A) B0
B1 B2 (B) B0
B1 B2
2 2
(C) B0 B1 B2 (D) B0 B1 B2
8. At ordinary temperature the molecules of an ideal gas have only translational and rotational
energy. At high temperature, they may also have vibrational energy. As a result of this at high
temperature.
3R 3R
(A) C V = for monoatomic gas (B) C V > for monoatomic gas
2 2
5R 5R
(C) C V < for Diatomic gas (D) C V > for Diatomic gas
2 2
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This section contains 04 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
for its answer, out of which only ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct
9. A long straight wire carries a steady current I1. Nearby is a rectangular loop that carries a steady
current I2. The directions of the two currents are shown in the figure.
I1
I2
10. Two concentric, coplanar, circular loop of wire, with different diameter carry current in the same
sense as shown in the figure. Which of the following statement(s) is (are) correct?
(A) The magnetic force exerted by the outer loop on a short portion of the inner loop is radially
outward
(B) The magnetic force exerted by the outer loop on a short portion of the inner loop is radially
inward
(C) The net magnetic force exerted by the outer loop on a whole inner loop is non zero and is
radially outward
(D) The net magnetic force exerted by the outer loop on a whole inner loop is zero
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11. In the circuit shownR1 R2 10 and resistance per unit length of wire PQ 1 / cm and
length PQ 10cm . If R2 is made 20 the to get zero deflection in galvanometer. S is midpoint
of wire PQ ?
R
R1 R2
12V
P S Q
G
(A) The jockey at P can be moved towards right 2 cm.
(B) The jockey at Q can be moved towards right 2 cm.
(C) The jockey at S can be moved towards left a distance 5/3 cm.
(D) The jockey at all positions fixed and R1 should be made 20
12. A constant external torque acts for a very brief period t on a rotating system having moment of
inertia I.
(A) The angular momentum of the system will change by t
t
(B) The angular velocity of the system will change by
I
2
(C) If the system was initially at rest, it will acquire rotational kinetic energy
t
2I
2
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Comprehension Type
This section contains 3 groups of questions. Each group has 2 multiple choice question based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which only ONE is
correct
If the velocity of a charged particle moving through a uniform magnetic field has a component parallel to
that field the particle will move in a helical path as shown in figure 1. The net force F on the particle can
be described by the equation.
F qv B sin
Where q is the charge on the particle, v is the velocity of the charge, B is the magnetic field strength, and
is the angle between the velocity and the magnetic field. The pitch p of the helix is the distance
between adjacent turns. The radius r of the helix is determined by the component of velocity of the charge
perpendicular to the magnetic field and is independent of the component of the velocity parallel to the
magnetic field.
A nonuniform magnetic field that is stronger at its ends than at its middle can trap a charged particle by
reflecting it back and forth between ends. Such a situation is shown in figure 2. In a similar phenomenon
electrons and protons above the atmosphere are reflected back and forth between the north and south
poles of the earth's magnetic field forming the two Van Allen belts high above the atmosphere.
Occasionally a solar flare shoots additional electrons and protons into the Van Allen belts. This pushes
the electrons to a lesser height. The repulsion due to additional electrons drives the charged particles
along the earth's magnetic field lines into the atmosphere where they collide with the air molecules forcing
them to a higher energy level emitting photons. Oxygen atoms emit green light and nitrogen atoms emit
pink. This light forms the curtain of lights in the sky known in the northern hemisphere as the aurora
borealis
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13. If the magnetic field in figure-2 represents a portion of the Earth's magnetic field, at which labelled
point would you except to find the aurora borealis?
(A) W (B) X
(C) Y (D) Z
14. The electrons and protons caught in the Van Allen belt reflect from one pole to the other. Looking
up from the North pole, electrons rotate counterclockwise. Protons rotate.
(A) Counterclockwise both when looking up from the North Pole or when looking up from the
South Pole.
(B) Clockwise both when looking up from the North Pole of when looking up from the South Pole.
(C) Clockwise when looking up from the North Pole but counterclockwise when looking up from
the South Pole.
(D) Counterclockwise when looking up from the North Pole but clockwise when looking up from
the South Pole.
A piano creates sound by gently striking a taut wire with a soft hammer when a key on the piano is
pressed. All piano wires in a given piano are approximately the same length. However, each wire is tied
down at two points, the bridge and the agraffe. The length of the wire between the bridge and the agraffe
is called the speaking length. The speaking length is the part of the wire that resonates. The point of the
wire struck by the hammer is displaced perpendicularly to the wire's length. A standing wave is generated
by the hammer strike, where is the velocity T is the tension in the wire, and is the mass per unit
length of the wire.
T
v
Tuning a piano involves adjustment of the tension in the wires until just the right pitch is achieved. Correct
pitch is achieved by listening to the beat frequency between the piano and a precalibrated tuning fork.
15. A piano note is compared to a tuning fork vibrating at 440 Hz. Three beats per second are
discerned by the piano tuner. When the tension in the string is increased slightly, the beat
frequency increases. What was the initial frequency of the piano wire?
(A) 434 Hz (B) 437 Hz
(C) 443 Hz (D) 446 Hz
16. Sound waves move through air at approximately 340 m/s. A piano wire with a 90 cm speaking
length resonates at a frequency of 360 Hz. What is the wavelength of the resulting sound wave ?
(A) 0.94 m (B) 1.06 m
(C) 4m (D) 1.8 m
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The figure shows a cylindrical container, fitted with a piston. It contains two immiscible incompressible
liquids with densities 1 and 2 . A block floats in equilibrium in the position shown.
17. Suppose the spring is initially in compressed state. Now, if the piston is moved downward slowly
then
(A) Spring will become more compressed.
(B) Spring will become less compressed.
(C) The compression in spring will remain same as before.
(D) The compression will depends on 1 and 2 .
18. Suppose the spring is initially in compressed state. Now, if the whole system is moved with some
acceleration upward then
(A) Spring will become more compressed.
(B) Spring will become less compressed.
(C) The compression in spring will remain same as before.
(D) The compression will depend on 1 and 2 .
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SECTION C
(One Integer Value Correct Type)
This section contains 5 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).
1. A uniform rod of length l = 1m is free to move and rotate in gravity-free space. When an impulse
is given to one end of the rod, perpendicular to its length, its centre of mass moves with velocity
v = 1 m/s. What will be its angular velocity (in rad/s) about its centre of mass?
2. A pulley system is attached to a massless board as shown below. The board pivots only at the
pivot point. A 10 kg mass M sits exactly in the middle of the board.
F
Pivot point
If the angle is 60. The force F (in N) necessary to hold the board in the position shown is
5 x , find x?
3. The peak emission from a black body at a certain temperature occurs at a wavelength of 6000 .
On increasing its temperature, the total radiation emitted is increased 16 times. These radiations
are allowed to fall on a metal surface. Photoelectrons emitted by the peak radiation at higher
temperature can be bought to rest by applying a potential equivalent to the excitation potential
corresponding to the transition for the level n = 4 to n = 2 in the Bohr's hydrogen atom. The work
function of the metal is given by eV where is the numerical constant. The value of is
100
found 53 x , find x?
[Take: he = 12420 eV- ]
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4. A positively charged particle starts at rest 25 cm from a second positively charged particle which
is held stationary throughout the experiment. The first particle is released and accelerates
directly always from the second particle. When the first particle has moved 25 cm, it has reached
a velocity of 10 2 m/s. The maximum velocity (in m/s) that the first particle will reach is 10 x ,
find x?
5. The ends of a chain lie in piles at A and C. When given an initial speed 10 m/s, the chain keeps
moving freely at that speed over the fixed pulley B. Neglecting friction, the required value of h is
x 5 , then find the value of x (in m). (Take g = 10 m/s2):
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Chemistry PART II
SECTION A
This section contains 08 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 8. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which only ONE is correct
1. The vapour pressure lowering of a 0.1 M aqueous solution of non electrolyte at 75C is
H 0
v of water=9720 cal/mol and antilog 0.407=2.55
(A) 0.54 torr (B) 0.78 torr
(C) 0.02 torr (D) 0.22 torr
o
2. The C C single bond distance is 1.54 A . The minimum distance between the terminal cartons
in propane is sin 5445 ' 0.8136
o o
(A) Greater than 3.08 A (B) Equal to 3.08 A
o
(C) 2.51A (D) Cant be calculated
3. A sample of aqueous solution of acetic acid 0.5 mol CH 3COOH in10 mol of H 2O is mixed
with a sample of aqueous solution of NaOH 0.5 mol NaOH in10 mol of H 2O . The freezing
point of the solution is (Kf, H2O=1.86)
(A) -5C (B) -5.16C
(C) 0C (D) 5.16C
4. Hydrogen peroxide can be prepared by the successive reactions
2NH 4 HSO 4 NH 4 2 S2 O8
NH 4 2 S2 O8 +2H 2 O 2NH 4 HSO 4 +H 2 O 2
The first is an electrolytic reaction, and the second a steam distillation.
What current would have to be used in the first reaction to produce enough intermediate to yied
100 g pure H 2 O 2 per hour? Assume 50% current efficiency.
(A) 158 A (B) 315 A
(C) 102 A (D) 204 A
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5. Equilibrium constant for the dissociation of Ag NH 2 2 into Ag and NH3 is 6 10 . Calculate
E for the following half reaction, Ag NH 3 2 e Ag s 2NH 3
E
Ag + /Ag
0.799V, log 6 0.7781
(A) 0.37 (B) 0.799
(C) 0.7781 (D) 0.6
6. A student is analysing a salt in the laboratory. When he added dilute HCl to the salt solution, a
gas is evolved, when the gas is exposed to a filter paper moistened with potassium iodate and
starch solution, he observed blue colouration of the filter paper. Then he added BaCl2 solution to
the salt solution and observed white precipitate immediately. He found that the precipitate is
soluble in dilute mineral acids. The anion of the salt is
2 2
(A) S2 O 3 (B) SO3
2
(C) CO3 (D) HCO3
2+
8. For the reaction Cu 2e Cu
2+
log Cu vs.E red graph can be plotted as following (At NTP)
E red
x
0 log Cu 2+
2+
Where OX = 0.34 V then electrode potential of the half cell of Cu/Cu 0.1M will be:
(A) 0.3695 v (B) 0.3105 V
(C) 0.3991 V (D) 0.2809 V
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This section contains 04 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
for its answer, out of which only ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct
9. An ideal gas expanding isothermally against the external pressure equal to zero, shows
(A) E 0 (B) W 0
(C) q 0 (D) H ve
10. Electrolysis of molten MgCl2 is the final production step in the isolation of magnesium from sea
water by Dows process. Assuming that 35.6 g of Mg metal forms. Which of the following
statement (s) is/are correct?
(A) 2.96 moles of electrons are required
5
(B) 3.83 10 C charge is required
(C) 31.8 A of current is required for 2.5 hours
(D) 41.5 A of current is required for approximately 115 mins
11. A 10 mL mixture containing 0.2 g NaOH and 0.25g Na 2 CO3 was treated with xN HCl required
15 mL of it with phenolphthalein indicator. After end point a 0.5 g NaHCO3 was added and it was
again titrated with y N HCl required 25.5 mL of HCl with methyl orange. Which of the following
is/are correct?
(A) x is almost 1.5 times of y
(B) If in above titration x N HCl is replaced with y N HCl then for first end point it will require 23mL
of HCl.
(C) After first end point instead of 0.5 g if 2.5 g NaHCO3 is added and fitrated with x N HCl it will
require 65.5 mL.
(D) Only (A) and (B) are correct.
12. In which of the following pair the later species is not having higher vapour pressure at a given
temperature than former one?
(A) C 2 H 6 and C 4 H10 (B) CH 3CH 2 OH and CH 3CH 2 F
(C) Xe and I 2 (D) NH 3 and PH3
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Comprehension Type
This section contains 3 groups of questions. Each group has 2 multiple choice question based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which only ONE is
correct
A hydrated metallic salt A, light green in colour, on careful heating gives a white anhydrous residue B. B
is soluble in water and its aqueous solution reacts with NO to give a dark brown residue D and on heating
the mixture it gives two gases E and F.
13. The gaseous mixture (E + F) when passed through acidified permanganate solution, discharges
the pink colour and when passed through acidified BaCl2 solution gave a white precipitate Identify
the gasses E and F.
(A) CO2 and CO (B) NO 2 and N 2O
(C) NO and NO 2 (D) (D) SO 2 andSO3
14. A hydrated metallic salt A and its anhydrous form B respectively are:
(A) CuSO 4 .5H 2 O and CuSO 4 (B) FeSO 4 .7H 2 O and FeSO 4
(C) CaSO 4 .2H 2 O and CaSO4 (D) CaSO 4 .1/2H 2 O and CaSO4
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Strength of the sample of H 2 O 2 is generally expressed in terms of the volume strength. It means the
volume of oxygen liberated at N. T. P. by heating one volume of hydrogen peroxide. The concentration of
H 2O 2 in a solution can also be expressed as percentage of H 2O 2 in solution. Normality of this solution
can be calculated if the equivalent mass of H 2O 2 is known.
15. 25 ml of H 2O 2 solution was added to the excess of acidified KI solution. The iodine so liberated
required 40 ml of 0.1 N sodium thiosulphate solutions. Calculate the normality of H 2 O 2 solution.
(A) 0.08 (B) 0.16
(C) 0.02 (D) 0.20
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H3 O
Q
KOH aq
2ClCH 2 CHO BrMgC CMgBr P other stereoisomers
Meso
Diepoxide
(having halogen) H 2 O OH
CaCO3
T
OsO
S
4
H 2 /Pd
R
Meso Meso
17. Compound S is?
CH 2OH CH2OH
H OH H OH
CH CH
(A) (B)
CH CH
HO H H OH
CH 2OH CH2OH
CH2 CH2OH
H O H OH
CH CH
(C) (D)
CH C
H OH H OH
CH2OH CH2OH
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SECTION C
This section contains 5 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).
2. Out of given chemical, number of chemicals which is/are related to Solvay process:
NH3 ,KCl,CO2 ,SO2 ,Ca OH 2 ,NaCl,H 2SO4 ,NaNO3:
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4. 3d series ions:
Consider the following
Sc ,Ti ,V ,Cr ,Mn 3+ ,Fe3+ ,Co3+ ,Ni3+
3+ 3+ 3+ 3+
Find total number of ions for which all octahedral complexes are paramagnetic, irrespective of
ligand
5.
a H
x b H
y
OH
OH
OH
H
c
z d H
p
OH
Total number of products obtained in above reactions including minor products is (including
stereoisomer including stereoisomer)
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SECTION A
This section contains 08 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 8. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which only ONE is correct
n
n
3. If f n (1 2 k ) , then
k 0 k
(A) f n 2 3 f n 1 2 f n (B) f n2 3 f n 2 f n
(C) f n 2 5 f n 1 6 f n (D) f n 2 6 f n1 5 f n
4. A set contains 3n members. Let Pn be the probability that S is portioned into 3 disjoint subset
with n members in each subset such that the three largest numbers in S are in different subsets.
Then lim Pn is
n
2 1
(A) (B)
7 7
1 2
(C) (D)
9 9
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5. If a, b, c are in H.P. and p is the length of the perpendicular drawn from the origin to any member
of family of lines (a + c 2ac) bx 2acy + 7abc = 0 then p
1 9 7
(A) , (B) 0,
4 2 2
7 9
(C) (7, 9) (D) ,
2 2
6. The sides of a triangle are the roots of the cubic equation x 3 13 x 2 54 x 72 0 then the
area of the triangle in square units is
1 1
(A) 455 (B) 455
2 4
1 1
(C) 394 (D) 394
2 4
f(x) f (x)
7. f(x) is a polynomial function and (f( )2 (f ( ))2 0 then find lim where [.] denotes
x f (x) f(x)
greatest integer function.
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 1 (D) none of these
8. f(x) and g(x) are quadratic polynomials and f(x) g(x) , x R. Also f(x)=0 have real roots.
2
Then number of distinct roots of equation h(x)h(x) (h(x)) 0 are (where h(x)=f(x)g(x)).
(A) 0 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4
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This section contains 04 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
for its answer, out of which only ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct
dy dx
10. If y x and y (2) 1, then
dx dy
(A) 2 x y 3 0 (B) x3 8y 0
2
(C) x y 1 0 (D) x 4 y 0
11. If (1, 2, p ) , ( 2, 2 p , - 6) and ( 2 2, 1, 1) are the ordered triplets of form (x, y, z) which
satisfies all the equations.
x y z x y z x y z
1, 1 and 1 then can be
a b c b c a c a b
(A) 2 (B) 2
(C) 4 (D) 4
12. If f (x ) is a continuous and differentiable function such that f (t k ) 1 for k 1, 2, .....n, where
k
1
tk then
r 1 r ( r 1)(r 2)
1 1
(A) f 1 (B) f 1
4 2
1 1
(C) f 0 (D) f 0
2 4
Space for rough work
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Comprehension Type
This section contains 3 groups of questions. Each group has 2 multiple choice question based on a
paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which only ONE is
correct
a
Consider the function h( n) f ( x) g (nx) dx
o
1
13. Let f ( x) 2, g ( x ) | sin x |, and n , where N is natural number. If h( n ) / a is
N
independent of n for N 1, 2, 3, 4 then minimum value of a is
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 12
h(1)
14. If f ( x) sin 2 x, g ( x) | cos x | then lim is equal to
a a
2 1
(A) (B)
3 3
1 1
(C) (D)
2
Paragraph for Questions 15 & 16
15. cot
1 25
(A (B)
5 4
25
(C) (D) 4
12
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Using three basic colours (Red, Blue, Green) different colour are made by mixing these two or more
colours in equal proportion. The n vertical stripes are painted by all colours available, such that no two
consecutive stripes have same colour.
17. The number of ways of painting n stripes such that only alternate stripes are painted by a basic
colour (n in odd) is
n 1 n 1 n 1
2 2 2
(A) 3 .4 (B) 7.12
n 1 n 1 n 1
2 2 2
(C) 3 .4 (D) 7.12
18. If n stripes are painted such that no two consecutive stripes have any basic colour common, then
number ways of pointing n stripes is
1 1
(A)
2
1 2
n 1
1 2 n 1
(B)
1 2
2
n 1
1 2 n 1
1 3
(C) 1 2
2
1 2
n n
(D)
1 2
2
1 2
n n
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SECTION C
(One Integer Value Correct Type)
This section contains 5 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).
1. Let L1 be the projection and L2 be the image of the z-axis in the plane 3 x 4 y z 1 0. The
distance of the point (1, 2, 3) from the plane containing the lines L1 and L2 is
5. Two rays begin at point A and form an angle of 43 with one another. Lines l1 , l 2 , l 3 (no two
being parallel) each form an isosceles triangle with the original rays. If is the largest angle of
triangle formed by l1 , l 2 and l 3 then find value of 8 cos2 9 .
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