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15-12-2024

9610ZJM801498240003 JM

PART 1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I

1)

Two particles are fired from the same point, with speeds 100 m/s and 100 m/s, and firing angles with
horizontal = 60° and 120° respectively. The time after which their velocity vectors become
perpendicular to each other, is :

(A) 5 s
(B)

(C)

(D)

2) Vertical section of a bowl shown in figure can rotate about axis OY. The section is parabollic in
shape and represented by the equation X2 = CY, where C is a positive constant then find angular
velocity of the bowl for which a sphere of small size placed on its smooth inner surface does not slide

:-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3) Figure shows N identical blocks connected with identical strings on a smooth horizontal surface.
A constant force is pulling the blocks horizontally. If tension in string connecting 4th and 5th block is
two times that between 8th and 9th block, what is total number of blocks?

(A) 6
(B) 8
(C) 10
(D) 12

4) A chain of mass m & length l is suspended from a point O. Now, the midpoint P of the chain is also
taken & slowly put at point O. Find the work done by gravity in this process.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5) The kinetic energy (KE) vs time graph for a particle moving along a straight line is shown in the
figure. The force vs time graph for the particle may be

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

6) With what minimum speed v must small ball should be pushed inside a smooth vertical tube from
height h so that it may reach the top of the tube? Radius of the tube is R. (Radius of small ball is

neglible compare to radius of tube.)

(A)
(B)

(C)

(D)

7) Consider a one-dimensional collision where a body of mass m1 originally moving in the positive x
direction with speed v0 collides with a second body of mass m2 originally at rest. After the collision,
m1 moves with velocity , while m2 moves with velocity . If m1 > m2, then (Consider all possible
cases)

(A)
(B)

(C)

(D)

8) A particle is thrown vertically upward with a speed u from the top of a tower of height h from
ground level. If after first impact with ground it just reaches to height h from ground the coefficient
of restitution for the collision is :-

(A) 1
(B) u2

(C)

(D)

9)

A thin uniform rod of mass m and length L is hinged at its upper end, and released from rest in a

horizontal position. Find the tension at a point located at a distance from the hinge point, when the
rod becomes vertical.

(A) mg
(B) 2 mg

(C)

(D)

10) Consider a point P on the circumference of a disc rolling along a horizontal surface. If R is the
radius of the disc, the distance through which P moves in one full rotation of the disc is :-

(A) 2πR
(B) 4πR
(C) 8R
(D) πR

11)

The acceleration of a certain simple harmonic oscillator is given by


a = –(35.28 m/s2) cos 4.2 t
The amplitude of the simple harmonic motion is

(A) 2.0 m
(B) 8.4 m
(C) 16.8 m
(D) 17.64 m

12) If the gravitational force were to vary inversely as mth power of the distance, then the time
period of a planet in circular orbit of radius r around the Sun will be proportional to

(A)
(B)
(C)

(D)

13) The intensity at the maximum in a Young's double slit experiment is I0. Distance between two
slits is d = 5λ, where λ is the wavelength of light used in the experiment. What will be the intensity
in front of one of the slits on the screen placed at a distance D = 10 d ?

(A) I0

(B)

(C)

(D)
14) Two wires W1 and W2 have the same radius r and respective densities ρ1 and ρ2 such that ρ2 =
4ρ1. They are joined together at the point O, as shown in the figure. The combination is used as a
sonometer wire and kept under tension T. The point O is midway between the two bridges. When a
stationary wave is set up in the composite wire, the joint is found to be a node. The ratio of the
number of antinodes formed in W1 to W2 is :

(A) 1 : 3
(B) 1 : 1
(C) 4 : 1
(D) 1 : 2

15)

A wire of the shape of an isosceles right angled triangle is kept in front of a concave mirror as shown
in figure. The perimeter of the image is

(A)
equal to

(B)
less than

(C)
greater than
(D) None of these

16) The force of attraction between two coaxial dielectric dipoles whose centers are r meters apart
varies with distance as:-

(A) r–1
(B) r–2
(C) r–3
(D) r–4

17) A parallel plate capacitor having a separation between the plates d, plate area A and material
with dielectric constant K has capacitance C0. Now one-third of the material is replaced by another
material with dielectric constant 2K, so that effectively there are two capacitors one with area A,

dielectric constant 2K and another with area A and dielectric constant K. If the capacitance of this

new capacitor is C then is:

(A)

(B)

(C) 1

(D)

18) A charged particle enters a uniform magnetic field with velocity vector at angle of 45° with the
magnetic field. The pitch of the helical path followed by the particle is p. The radius of the helix will
be

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

19) According to Faraday's law there occurs an induced emf in conducting loops placed in modifying
fields. Thus an induced current is observed to flow in such loops and is responsible for heating them

as well. Mathematically, Here ϕΒ is the magnetic flux due to the magnetic field through the
loop. Instead, if the magnetic field in the presence of square frame suddenly goes off in a short time
Δt, the amount of net charge crossing a given point of frame is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

20) The magnetic field of a plane electromagnetic wave is

Where c = 3 × 108 ms–1 is the speed of light. The corresponding electric field is :

(A)
(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-II

1)

Consider a water tank as shown in the figure. It's cross-sectional area is 0.4 m2. The tank has an
opening B near the bottom whose cross-section area is 1 cm2. A load of 24 kg is applied on the water
at the top when the height of the water level is 40 cm above the bottom, the velocity of water coming
out the opening B is v ms–1. The value of v, to the nearest integer, is___. [Take value of g to be 10
ms–2]

2) A hydrogen atom in its ground state is irradiated by light of wavelength 970 Å. Taking hc/e =
1.237 × 10–6 eV m and the ground state energy of hydrogen atom as –13.6 eV, the number of lines
present in the emission spectrum is

3) At t = 0, light of intensity 1012 photons/s–m2 of energy 6eV per photon start falling on a plate with
work function 2.5 eV. If area of the plate is 2 × 10–4 m2 and for every 105 photons one photoelectron
is emitted, charge on the plate at t = 25 s is n × 10–15 C. Find the value of n.

4) A vessel is partitioned in two equal halves by a fixed diathermic separator. Two different ideal
gases are filled in left (L) and right (R) halves. The rms speed of the molecules in L part is equal to
the mean speed of molecules in the R part. Then the ratio of the mass of a molecule in L part to that

of a molecule in R part is xπ/8. Find the value of x

5) In the circuit shown below, maximum zener diode current will be ____mA.
PART 2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

1) The final product is : Final product

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2) A compound (C5H10O) does not respond to tollen's test and also does not give yellow ppt. with
NaOI. Then the structure of the compound can be :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3)

The final product R of the reaction :


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

4) Incorrect statement for the major product is :

Product (P)

(A) Product (P) can show tautomerism


(B) Double bond equivalent of (P) is 3
(C) Product (P) shows optical isomerism
(D) Product (P) can not show geometrical isomerism

5)
Product (S) is:

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

6)
Product R is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

7) The most suitable method of separating mixture of o & p–nitro phenol is

(A) Chromatography
(B) Steam distillation
(C) Distillation
(D) Filtration

8) Which of the following will not give the Lassaigne test for nitrogen?

(A) NH2–NH2
(B) C6H5–N = N–C6H5
(C) CH3CONH2
(D) CH3CN

9) Tetrahedral and colourless complexes among the following are:

(A) K2[Ni(CN)4]
(B) Na2[NiCl4]
(C) K2[Zn(CN)4]
2–
(D) [CuCl4]

10) For H-atom, as the orbit number increases, the distance between two successive orbits (r1 =
radius of first orbit)

(A) Increases by 2r1


(B) increases by (2n + 1)r1, where n is higher orbit
(C) increases by (2n + 1)r1, where n is lower orbit
(D) remains constant

11) 5 moles of an ideal mono atomic gas are heated from 300 K to 600 K at constant volume. The
entropy change during the process is:

(A) 6.30 cal/K


(B) 10.39 cal/K
(C) 0.63 cal/K
(D) 3.46 cal/K

12) The circumference of the fourth orbit of Li+2 ion is x m. The de-Broglie wavelength of electron
revolving in this orbit will be

(A)

(B) 4x m

(C)

(D) 16x m

13) The empirical formula of a compound is CH2O. If 0.0833 moles of the compound contains 1.0 g of
hydrogen, then its molecular formula should be

(A) C6H12O6
(B) C5H10O5
(C) C4H8O4
(D) C3H6O3

14) The following reaction is at equilibrium at 298 K.


2A(g, 0.00001 Pa) + B (g, 0.01 Pa) 3C (g, 0.01 Pa).
ΔG for the reaction is
°

(A) –34.23 kJ
(B) –28.53 kJ
(C) –22.82 kJ
(D) –57.06 kJ

15) Stability of alkene in following alkenes in the increasing order is :


(A) I < III < IV < II
(B) I < II < III < IV
(C) IV < III < II < I
(D) II < III < IV < I

16) Pure water boils at 373 K and nitric acid at 359 K. The azeotropic mixture of water and nitric
acid boils at 393.5 K. On distillation of the azeotropic mixture.

(A) pure nitric acid will distil over first.


(B) pure water will distil over first.
(C) one of them will distil over with small amount of the other.
(D) both of them will distil over in the same composition as they are in the mixture.

17) For an atom or ion having single electron, compare the energies of the following orbitals.
S1 = A spherically symmetrical orbital having two spherical nodes.
S2 = An orbital which is double dumb-bell and has no radial node.
S3 = An orbital with orbital angular momentum zero and three radial nodes.
S4 = an orbital having one angular node and one radial node.

(A) S1 = S2 = S3 = S4
(B) S1 = S2 = S4 < S3
(C) S1 > S2 > S3 > S4
(D) S1 < S4 < S3 < S2

18) The 1st, 2nd and the 3rd ionization enthalpies I1, I2 and I3, of four atoms with atomic numbers n, n +
1, n + 2 and n + 3, where n < 10, are tabulated below. What is the value of n ?

(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 9

19) Which of the following is INCORRECT :-

(A) → Trigonal bipyramidal electron geometry


(B) NH3 → Tetrahedral electron geometry
(C) SF4 → Tetrahedral electron geometry
(D) PBr5(g) → Trigonal bipyramidal electron geometry

20) Which of the following is incorrect for f-block elements

(A) For lanthanoids +3 is the most common oxidation state.


(B) Lanthanoids have less tendency towards complex formation
(C) Basic character of oxides of lanthanoids decreases on increasing atomic number.
(D) Neptunium does not exhibit +7 oxidation state.

SECTION-II

1)
How many carbon atoms are present in the main chain of alkene formed as major product (E1CB) ?

2) (i)

(ii)

Find out the sum of molecular mass of gas

3) A student was given 0.01 mole of a weak monoprotic organic acid and told to determine the Ka of
the acid. He prepared 100 ml of an aqueous solution containing the sample. 50 ml of this solution
was then titrated with NaOH to the equivalence point. The titrated solution was then mixed with the
other 50 ml of the solution of same acid and the pH was determined. A value of 4.80 was obtained
for the mixed solution. What is the value of pKa for the acid ? (to nearest integer)

4) Find the number of nitrate which gives NO2 gas on heating from the following : Nitrogen dioxide
is released on heating:
NH4NO3, KNO3, NaNO2, Pb(NO3)2, AgNO3

5) How many species can be reduced by the reaction of NaBH4.

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

(e) (f)

(g)

PART 3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

1)

If α, β are the roots of the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 then the roots of the equation (a + b + c)x2 – (b
+ 2c)x + c = 0 are

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

2) Let x ∈ R (x > 0) and A and B are square matrices such that and

. If det(adjA) + det(adjB) = 729, the value of x is

(A) –2
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) –4

3) Let , where [t] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to t.
If det(A) = 192, then the set of values of x is the interval :

(A) [68, 69)


(B) [62, 63)
(C) [65, 66)
(D) [60, 61)

4) Let 'a' be a factor of 120, then the number of positive integral solutions of x1.x2.x3 = a is

(A) 160
(B) 320
(C) 480
(D) 960

5) The term independent of x in the binomial expansion of is :

(A) 496
(B) – 496
(C) 400
(D) – 400

6) Let a, b are roots of the equation x2 – 3x + p = 0 and c, d are roots of the equation x2 – 12x + q =
0, where p, q ∈ R. If a, b, c, d (taken in that order) form geometric progression then equals

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

7) is equal to-

(A) e

(B)

(C)

(D)

8) Consider the function y = min{2x, sgn(|x|), |x – 2|}, then choose the correct option -

(A) limit does not exist at exactly two points


(B) limit does not exist at exactly one point
(C) removable discontinuity at exactly one point
(D) non-removable discontinuity at exactly one point

9) If , x ∈ [–2,2], then- (where [.] denotes greatest integer function)

(A) ƒ(x) is discontinuous at 4 points and not differentiable at 4 points


(B) ƒ(x) is discontinuous at 3 points and not differentiable at 4 points
(C) ƒ(x) is discontinuous at 4 points and not differentiable at 5 points
(D) ƒ(x) is discontinuous at 5 points and not differentiable at 5 points

10) f ''(x) > 0 for all x ∈ [–3, 4], then which of the following is false?

(A) f (x) has a relative minimum on (–3, 4)


(B) f (x) has a minimum on [–3, 4]
(C) f (x) is concave upwards on [–3, 4]
(D) if f (3) = f (4) then f (x) has a critical point on [–3, 4]

11) If ƒ(x) = have a local maxima then k can not be


(A)

(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3

12) is equal to :
(where C is constant of integration

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

13) Let ƒ be a non-negative function defined on the interval [0, 1]. If 0≤


x ≤ 1, and
ƒ(0) = 0, then -

(A)
ƒ < and ƒ >

(B)
ƒ > and ƒ >

(C)
ƒ < and ƒ <

(D)
ƒ > and ƒ <

14) The solution of the differential equation is :


(Where c is arbitrary constant)

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

15) Area bounded by y = {x}[x] + [x], x-axis between x = 0 and x = 3 (where [.] denotes greatest
integer function and {.} denotes fractional part function) is

(A) 3

(B)

(C)

(D)

16) If are unit vectors, then the number of integers in the range of the expression

is-

(A) 51
(B) 53
(C) 55
(D) 57

17) If the angle between the line x = and the plane x + 2y + 3z = 4 is cos–1 ,
then λ equals -

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

18) If ƒ (x – 1) + ƒ (|x – 1|) = x2 ∀ x ∈ R, then the number of real solutions of ƒ (x) = x is/are given by :-

(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3

19) Let A be a fixed point (0, 6) and B be a moving point (2t, 0). Let M be the mid-point of AB and the
perpendicular bisector of AB meets the y-axis at C. The locus of the mid-point P of MC is :

(A) 3x2 – 2y – 6 = 0
(B) 3x2 + 2y – 6 = 0
(C) 2x2 + 3y – 9 = 0
(D) 2x2 – 3y + 9 = 0

20) Let the mean and variance of the frequency distribution

x: x1 = 2 x2 = 6 x3 = 8 x4 = 9

f: 4 4 α β
be 6 and 6.8 respectively. If x3 is changed from 8 to 7, then the mean for the new data will be:
(A) 4
(B) 5

(C)

(D)

SECTION-II

1) If the equation of parabola, whose focus is (–3, 0) and directrix is x + 5 = 0 is y2 = a(x+b). Find .

2) If a line x + y – 2 = 0 is tangent to an ellipse at a point with foci S1(3,2) and S2(4,7) then
the value of is

3) If z1 & z2 are two complex numbers such that z1 + z2 = z12 + z22 = and |Re(z1)|
= (where ) , then value of k is :-

4) 4 cards are drawn from a well shuffled pack of 52 cards without replacement. If the fourth card is

a king, then the chance that the first 3 cards are also king is , then a is equal to

5) The number of integral solution(s) satisfying the equation

(3 sin–1 x + πx)2 + – 2 cos = – 1 is (are)


ANSWER KEYS

PART 1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B B D C D D D C D C A D D D C D A C B B

SECTION-II

Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 3 6 8 3 9

PART 2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
A. B D B B B C B A C C B A A A A D B D C D

SECTION-II

Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 2 6 5 2 3

PART 3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
A. D C B B C B C C C A A B C B C C C C C C

SECTION-II

Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 1 2 4 5 1
SOLUTIONS

PART 1 : PHYSICS

1)

on solving

2)

tan θ =
N cos θ = mg ....(i)
N sin θ = mw2x ....(ii)

(ii)/(i) , tanθ =

3)

4)

W = mg –

W=

magnitude W =
5) KE = K ∝ t

= (constant) t

6)

7)

u1 = V0 U2 = 0
Before Collision

for any value of e


.... (i)
Taking differnt cases
(i) e = 0
m1 >> m2 m1 ≈ m2
0
V2 < V V2 >


(ii) e = 1
m1 > > m2 m1 ≈ m2
V2 < 2V0 V2 > V0
2V0 > V2 > V0

8) Speed with which the particle hit the ground

As the particle just rises to height h, speed just after impact ν′ =

But v' = ev ⇒ e =

9)

10)
Speed of point P is given by
11) amax = –ω2A
35.28 = (4.2)2 A

A= =2m

12) ,
This force will provide the required centripetal force
Therefore

mω2 r = ;

13)
Path difference
= S2P – S1P
=

=D

=D

Δx =

Δϕ =
So, intensity at the desired point is

0 0
I = I cos2 = I cos2 =

14) Let length of each string is ℓ.


Since bothends of both strings are nodes, they can be assumed to be fixed at both ends.

when string is fixed at both ends. for nth harmonic in string w1,

m = 2n ⇒ no of antinode string w2 is double of that in string w1


Ratio ⇒ 1 : 2
15)

Perimeter of objet =
Concave mirror formed magnitifed image if position of objet is between C and F.

16)

17)

18)

19)

20)
= 9 V/m
and direction of wave propagation is given as

so

21)

m = 24 kg; A = 0.4 m2
a = 1 cm2; H = 40cm
Using Bernoulli's equation

.. (1)
⇒ Neglecting v1
⇒v= 3.033 m/s ⇒

22)

n≈4
No. of spectrum lines = 4C2 = 6 Ans.

23) Number of emitted electrons

= 5 × 104 electrons;
q = + ne = 8 × 10–15 C

24)

(vrms)L = (vavg)R =

25)

Consider input 120V

Thus IZ = I – IL
= 0.015 – 0.006 = 0.009 A = 9 mA

PART 2 : CHEMISTRY

26)
27)

Compound have group shows +ve tollen's test and compound having
group shows haloform test, (D) don't shows these two test.

28)

29)

30)
31)

32)

Steam distillation is the most suitable method for the separation of mixture of ortho and para
nitrophenol.

33)

Compound contains only N, diazonium salt don't give lassaigne test

34)

[Ni(CN)4]2– is square planar and coloured.


[NiCl4]2– is tetrahedral and contains Ni(II) which is coloured.
K2[Zn(CN)4] is tetrahedral and colourless.
[CuCl4]2– is tetrahedral and coloured.

35)

Radius (x1) of nth orbit for H-atom = r1 × n2


If n is lower orbit, the next orbit = n + 1
and x2 = r1 (n + 1)2 = r1(n2 + 2n + 1)
x2 – x1 = r1 (2n + 1)
If n is higher orbit, then consecutive lower orbit = n – 1

and

36)

= 10.39 cal/K
37)

38)

Let mol. formula be CxH2xOx


0.0833 × 2x = 1 ⇒ x = 6

39)

ΔG = ΔG° + RT ln Q

ΔG° = – 2.303 RT log KP

= – 2.303 × 8.314 × 298 × log

= –2.303 × 8.314 × 298 × log


= –34.23 kJ

40) Stability ∝ Number of hyperconjugative H-atoms.

41)

In azeotropic mixture composition of liquid phase and vapur phase are same so we can
not separate them
Both of them will distil over in the same composition as they are in the mixture.
temperature (393.5 k) > temperature (373 k) and temperature (359 k)

42)

S1 = n – – 1 = 2
n = 3 ⇒ 3s orbital

S2 = n – – 1 = 0
n–2–1=0
n = 3 ⇒ 3d orbital

S3 = For s orbital
orbital angular monentum

is 0.
So =0
Radial node
n– –1=3
n = 4 ⇒ 4s orbital

S4 = Angular node = = 1
Radial node n - - 1 = 1
n = 3 ⇒ 3P orbital

For single electron species


3S = 3P = 3d < 4S
S1 = S2 = S4 < S3

43)
By observing the values of I1, I2 & I3 for atomic number (n + 2), it is observed that I2 >> I1.
This indicates that number of valence shell electrons is 1 and atomic number (n+2) should be
an alkali metal.
Also for atomic number (n + 3), I3 >> I2.
this indicates that it will be an alkaline earth metal which suggests that atomic number (n + 1)
should be a noble gas and atomic number (n) should belong to Halogen family.
Since n < 10
hence n = 9 [F atom]

44)

SF4 has triagonal bipyramidal electron geometry

45)

Np: [Rn] 5f46d17s2


Np show maximum number of oxidation state from +3 to +7

46) + CH2 = CH2

47) B → CO2
D → N2
=6

48)

0.01 mole in 100 ml solution = 0.1 M solution


50 ml solution, titrated with NaOH
HA + NaOH → NaA + H2O
(0.1 M, 50 ml)
5 milli.mole 5 milli. mole
0 0 5 millli mole
After addition of 50 ml, 0.1 M HA
⇒ Final volume of solution = 100 ml

[HA] =

pH = pKa + log
pKa = 4.8

49)

50) (b), (d) and (g).

PART 3 : MATHEMATICS

51)

ax2 + b(x2 – x) + c(x2 – 2x + 1) = 0

at2 + bt + c = 0 where t = α; t = β

∴ ⇒
52) and det(A) = (x – 1)3 and det(B)
=0
∴ det(adjA) = (x – 1)6
or (x – 1)6 = 729
or x = 4

53)
R1 → R1 – R3 & R2 → R2 – R3

2[x] + 6 + [x] = 192 ⇒ [x] = 62

54)

Let ma = 120, (m ∈ I+)


∴ x1x2x3 m = 120
= 23 × 3 × 5
3 and 5 can be distributed in 4 ways each 23 can be distributed as

20 ways
2
Ans. = 4 × 20 = 320

55) Given expression =

General term in = 8Cr (2x2)8–r

∴ 16 – 3r = 0 ⇒ r = which is not possible


and 16 – 3r = 1 ⇒ r = 5
and 16 – 3r = – 5 ⇒ r = 7
∴ Term independent of x = – 8C5 23 (–1)5 + 3 · 8C7 · 2 (–1)7
= 56 × 8 – 48
= 400 Ans.

56) a + b = 3 ; ab = p
c + d = 12 ; cd = q
Let a = a,
b = ar
c = ar2
and d = ar3


⇒ r = ±2

so,

57)

58)

59) Graph of given function

60) (A) f (x) has no relative minimum on (–3, 4)


(B) f (x) is continuous function on [–3, 4]
⇒ f (x) has min. and max. on [–3, 4] by IVT
(C) f '' (x) > 0
⇒ f (x) is concave upwards on [–3, 4]
(D) f (3) = f (4)
By Rolle's theorem
c ∈ (3, 4), where f ' (c) = 0
⇒ critical point on [– 3, 4]

61)
ke > 2

62)

Put

63) dt = ,0≤x≤1
differentiating both the sides & squreing
⇒ 1 – (ƒ ' (x))2 = ƒ2 (x)

⇒ =1
–1
⇒ sin ƒ (x) = x + c
ƒ (0) = 0
⇒ ƒ (x) = sin x ⇒ ∵ sin x ≤ x for x ∈ [0, 1]

⇒ƒ < and ƒ <

64) Let

so

I.F. =

65) y = {x}[x] + [x]

66) Let
= 39 – 12

Now,
∴ E ∈ [3,57]

67) equation of line


equation of plane x + 2y + 3z = 4

68) ƒ(x – 1) + ƒ (|x – 1|) = x2


Replace x by x + 1
⇒ ƒ (x) + ƒ (|x|) = (x + 1)2
Case-I : x ≥ 0
⇒ ƒ (x) + ƒ (x) = (x + 1)2

⇒ .......(i)
Case-II : x < 0
⇒ ƒ (x) + ƒ (–x) = (x + 1)2


(from (i))

⇒ .......(ii)
from (i) ƒ (x) = x has no solution
from (ii) ƒ (x) = x
⇒ x2 + 4x + 1 = 0
⇒ 2 real solutions.

69) A(0,6) and B(2t,0) Perpendicular bisector of AB is

So,
Let P be (h,k)

70)

Given 32 + 8α + 9β = (8 + α + β) × 6
⇒ 2α + 3β = 16 …(i)
Also, 4 × 16 + 4 × α + 9β = (8 + α + β) × 6.8
⇒ 640 + 40α + 90β = 544 + 68α + 68β
⇒ 28α – 22β = 96
⇒ 14α – 11β = 48 …(ii)
from (i) & (ii)
α=5&β=2

so, new mean =

71) SP = PM

(h + 3)2 + k2 = (h + 5)2
h2 + 9 + 6x + k2 = h2 + 25 + 10x
k2 = 4h + 16
k2 = 4(h + 4)
Hence locus of P is
y2 = 4(x + 4)

72) Let be the reflection of S1 (3, 2)


and
solve with x + y – 2 = 0

73) z1 + z2 = z12 + z22 =

⇒ (z1 + z2)2 – 2z1z2 =

⇒ z1z2 = ...(1)
Let z1 = x + iy & z2 = – x + iβ

from eq. (1) (–x2 – yβ) = ,

x(β-y) =
⇒ ,

Putting the value of β & y


12x4 – 4x2 – 1 = 0

|Re(z1)| =
⇒k=4

74) Let A : First 3 cards are king


B : Fourth card is a king

Let k : drawing of a king


B can occur in four types
Type 1 : Type 2 :
Type 3 : Type 4 :

=
∴ a=5

75) (3 sin–1 x + πx)2 + – 2 sin +1=0

(3 sin–1 x + πx)2 + =0
∴ 3 sin–1 x + πx = 0 and

sin –1=0

⇒ x = 0, cos–1 = ⇒ x = 0
∴ x = 0 is only solution

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