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Sec: XI_STU_IIT_IC/IR Date:11-09-2023

Time: 3 Hrs. CFTM – 1 Max.Marks: 300


JEE MAIN 2022 Model
PHYSICS
+Ve –Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs. marks

Sec – I
Questions with Single Correct Choice 4 –1 20 80
(Q.N : 1 – 20)

Sec–II Questions with Integer


4 –1 10 20
(Q.N : 21 – 30) Answer Type(+ / –Number)

Total 30 100

CHEMISTRY
+Ve –Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs. marks

Sec – I
Questions with Single Correct Choice 4 –1 20 80
(Q.N : 31 – 50)

Sec–II Questions with Integer


4 –1 10 20
(Q.N : 51 – 60) Answer Type (+ / – Number)

Total 30 100

MATHEMATICS
+Ve –Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs. marks

Sec–I
Questions with Single Correct Choice 4 –1 20 80
(Q.N : 61 – 80)

Sec–II Questions with Integer


4 –1 10 20
(Q.N : 81 – 90) Answer Type (+ / – Number)

Total 30 100
XI_IIT_IC/IR_CFTM–1_11-09-2023

Exam Syllabus
Pseudo force, Constraint relations Introduction to Friction, Friction force in simple cases, angle of
repose,angle of friction, Multiple block system with friction [40%]

Dynamics of circular motion. Work done by constant and variable force Work energy theorem,
PHYSICS Conservation of mechanical energy Motion in a vertical circle [40%]

Unit and Dimension Complete chapter Motion in straight line Complete chapter Motion in a plane Complete
chapter Laws of Motion Complete chapter Work done by constant and variable force Only [20%]

(i) Aufbau principle, Pauli's exclusion principle, Hund's rule, (ii) Electronic configuration, Electronic,
configuration of Half-filled and full-filled orbitals, Periodic Properties:(i) Introduction to historical,
development for periodicity, (ii) Modern periodic law and prediction of periodic table, IUPAC naming of
element (Z > 100), Location of element by using atomic number and vice versa, classification of elements
on the basis of electronic configuration (excluding properties of s, p, d amd f-block elements), Periodic
properties: atomic and ionic size including screening effect [40%]

ionization enthalpy, electron affinity and electron gain enthalpy. Anomalous behaviour of 2nd period
elements. Chemical bonding and molecular structure: Types of bond ionic, covalent and coordinate
CHEMISTRY covalent, properties of ionic compounds, VBT (including types of overlaping sigma and pie bonds), Fajans
Rule Hybridisation [40%]

Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry (full Chapter) Structure of Atom: (i) Basic discovery of subatomic
particles (Cathode rays, anode rays, Chadwick experiment), (ii) Rutherford experiment, (iii) Introduction to
electromagnetic wave, (iv) Principle of quantization (Planck theory), (v) Black body radiation, (vi)
Photoelectric effect, Bohr theory with mathematical derivations, (ii) Basic question on Bohr theory, (iii)
Hydrogen spectrum, (i) Dual Behaviour of matter, (ii) de-broglie equation, (iii) Heisenberg uncertainty
principle, Shape of orbitals, Quantum numbers, Introduction of wave mechanical model of atom (ψ,ψ2),
Radial probability graphs for various orbitals [20%]

Binomial theorem: Introduction: Notation of factorial and definition of C(n, r) and P(n, r) Pascal triangle,
Binomial theorem for a positive integer index, Some special forms of binomial theorem. Problem based on
direct expansion, General term in the expansion of (a + x)n, middle term in the expansion of (a + x)n
Greatest binomial coefficient, numerically greatest term in the binomial expansion. properties of Binomial
coefficients, Binomial series. [40%]

MATHEMATICS Straight Line: Introduction, distance formula, section formula, area of triangle. Definitions of centroid,
circumcentre and orthocentre of triangle; Collinearly of three points, slope of line, various forms of line,
locus of a point. Position of two points relative to a line, Angle between two lines, condition for two lines
to be parallel and perpendicular [40%]

Sequence and Series Complete chapter, Trigonometric Equations Complete chapter, Quadratic Equations &
Theory of Equations Complete Chapter [20%]

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PHYSICS Max.Marks:100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) 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.

B
1. The work done ‘w’ by a body varies with displacement ‘x’ as w  Ax  . The
C  x 
2

dimensional formula for ‘B’ is

A)  ML T  B)  ML T  C)  MLT  D)  MLT 
2 2 4 2 2 2

2. A bullet of mass 20g has an initial speed of 1ms –1 , just before it starts penetrating a mud wall of

thickness 20 cm. If the wall offers a mean resistance of 2.5 10 –2 N, the speed of the bullet after
emerging from the other side of the wall is close to
A) 0.1 ms –1 B) 0.7 ms –1 C) 0.3 ms –1 D) 0.4 ms –1
3. An object is projected horizontally from a top of the tower of height h. The line joining the point of
projection and point of striking on the ground makes an angle 45 with ground. Then with what
velocity the object strikes the ground

11gh 5 gh 7 gh 9 gh
A) B) C) D)
2 2 2 2
4. The acceleration of a particle is found to be non-zero when no force acts on the particle. This is
possible if the measurement is made from
A) inertial frame B) non inertial frame
C) Both A) and B) D) Sometimes inertial (or) sometimes non inertial
5. A force produces an acceleration of a 1 in a body and the same force produces an acceleration of
a 2 in another body. If the two bodies are combined and the same force is applied on the

combination, the acceleration produced in it is


a1  a 2 a 1a 2
A) a1  a 2 B) C) D) a1a 2
a 1a 2 a1  a 2

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6. A body of mass 5 kg starts from the origin with an initial velocity u  30iˆ  40jˆ ms 1. If a constant

 
force F   ˆi  5jˆ N acts on the body, the time in which the y-component of the velocity becomes

zero is
A) 5s B) 20s C) 40s D) 80s
7. A monkey of 40 kg climbs on a massless rope of breaking strength 600 N. The rope will break if
the monkey  g  10ms2 

A) Climbs up with a uniform speed of 6 m/s


B) Climbs up with an acceleration of 5m / s2

C) Climbs down with an acceleration of 4m / s2


D) Climbs down with a uniform speed of 5m / s
8. The average acceleration vector for a particle having a uniform circular motion in one complete
revolution
v2
A) a constant vector of magnitude
r
v2
B) in magnitude and perpendicular to the plane of circular
r
C) Equal to the instantaneous acceleration vector at the start of the motion
D) A null vector
9. Two masses of 8 kg and 4 kg are connected by a string as shown in figure over a frictionless
pulley. The acceleration of the system is

A) 4 m / s 2 B) 2 m / s 2 C) zero D) 9.8 m / s2

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10. A body is struck to the front part (which is vertical) of the truck. The coefficient of friction
between the body and truck is . The minimum acceleration with which the truck should travel so
that the body does not fall down is
A) /g B) g C) g/ D) 2g
11. Two blocks of masses m1 and m2 are placed in contact with each other on a horizontal platform as
shown in figure. The coefficient of friction between m1 and platform is 2 and that between block
m2 and platform is  . The platform moves with an acceleration a. The normal reaction between
the blocks is

m1 m2

a
A) zero in all cases B) zero only if m1 = m2
C) non-zero only if a > 2g D) non-zero only if a > g
12. A rod AB is shown in figure. End A of the rod is fixed on the ground. Block is moving with
velocity 3 m/s towards right. The velocity of end B of rod when rod makes an angle of 60º with
the ground is:

A) 3m / s B) 2 m/s C) 2 3m / s D) 3 m/s
13. The force along the incline to just move a body up an inclined plane is double the force along the
incline to just prevent it from sliding down. If  is angle of friction and  is the angle which incline
makes with the horizontal then,
A) tan = tan  B) tan  = 2 tan  C) tan  = 3 tan  D) tan  = 3tan 
14. A cyclist turns around a curve at 15 miles/hour. If he turns at double the speed, the tendency to
overturn is
A) doubled B) quadrupled C) halved D) unchanged

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15. The displacement x of a body of mass 0.5kg on horizontal smooth surface as a function of time t is
t3
given by x  . The work done in the first one second is
3
1 1 3 5
A) J B) J C) J D) J
4 2 4 4
16. A particle of mass m is projected at an angle α to the horizontal with an initial velocity u. The
work done by gravity during the time it reaches the ground again is

A) u sin α B)  mu 2 sin 2 α  / 2
2 2

C)   mu 2 sin 2 α  / 2 D) 0

17. A block of mass 5 kg is placed at rest on a table of rough surface. Now, if a force of 30 N is
applied in the direction parallel to surface of the table, the block slides through a distance of 50 m
in an interval of time 10s. Coefficient of kinetic friction is (given, g = 10 ms–2).
A) 0.25 B) 0.75 C) 0.60 D) 0.50
18. A block of mass M slides down on a rough inclined plane with constant velocity. The angle made
by the incline plane with horizontal is . The magnitude of the contact force will be :
A) Mg B) Mg cos 

C) Mg sin   Mg cos  D) Mg sin  1  


19. A small block of mass 100 g is tied to a spring of spring constant 7.5 N/m and length 20 cm. The
other end of spring is fixed at a particular point A. If the block moves in a circular path on a
smoother horizontal surface with constant angular velocity 5rad/s about point A, then tension in
the spring is
A) 0.50 B) 1.5 N C) 0.75 N D) 0.25 N
20. An object moves at a constant speed along a circular path in a horizontal plane with center at the
origin. When the object is at x = +2m, its velocity is 4jˆ m/s. The object’s velocity (v) and
acceleration A) at x = – 2m will be
A)   4iˆ m / s,a  8jˆ m / s 2 B)   4jˆ m / s, a  8iˆ m / s2

C)   4iˆ m / s, a  8jˆ m / s2 D)   4jˆ m / s, a  8iˆ m / s 2

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SECTION-II
(Integer Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions.The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer is in the decimals. Have to
Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
21. Frequency of sound that can be produced by a pipe depends on length (l ) of the pipe atmospheric

pb d c
pressure (p) and density (d) of air, according to relation f  . The value of (a + b + c) is
la
22. The velocity of a moving particle is given by the equation v   5  t 2  ms1. The average acceleration

of the particle between the 2nd and 3rd seconds is -A, where A will be….

23. A plane is inclined at an angle  = 30° with respect to the horizontal. A particle is projected with a
speed u = 2 ms–1, from the base of the plane, making an angle  = 150 with respect to the plane as
shown in the figure. The distance from the base, at which the particle hits the plane is close
to(Take, g = 10 m/s2)

24. Two blocks of mass 2.9 kg and 1.9 kg are suspended from a rigid support by two inextensible
wires each of length 1m. The upper wire has negligible mass and the lower wire has a uniform
mass of 0.2 kg/m. The whole system of blocks, Wires and support have an upward acceleration of
0.2 m / s 2 . The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m / s 2 . It tension at the midpoint of upper wire is
10x (in newton). Then x is

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25. In the pulley-block arrangement shown in figure. If the acceleration of block A and B is aA & aB if

aB
 x . Find the value of x.
aA

26. A particle moves on a rough horizontal ground with some initial velocity say v0. If 3/4th of its
kinetic energy is lost in friction in time t0. Then coefficient of friction between the particle and the
v0
ground is . The value of N is.
Ngt 0
27. A simple pendulum has a string of length l and bob of mass m. When the bob is at its lowest
position, it is given the minimum horizontal speed necessary for it to move in a circular path about
the point of suspension. The tension in the string at the lowest position of the bob is x mg. The
value of x is.
28. A block weighing 10 kg is at rest on a horizontal table. The coefficient of static friction between
the block and the table is 0.5. If a force acts down at 60o from the horizontal, how large (in
newton) can it be without causing the block to move? (g = 10 m/s2)
29. A uniform chain of length 3 meters and mass 3 kg overhangs a smooth table with 2 meters lying
on the table. If K is the kinetic energy of the chain in joule as it completely slips off the table, then
the value of K is ….J.(take g = 10 m/s2).
30. A particle of mass 0.2 kg is moving in one dimension under a force that delivers a constant power
0.5 W to the particle. If the initial speed (in ms–1) of the particle is zero, the speed in ms–1 after 5s
is.

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CHEMISTRY Max.Marks:100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) 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. Which of the graphs shown below does not represent the relationship between incident light and
electron ejected from metal surface?

A) B)

C) D)

32. The difference between the radii of 3rd and 4th orbits of Li 2 is R1. The difference between the

radii of 3rd and 4th orbits of He2 is R 2 . Ratio R1 : R 2 is:


A) 8 : 3 B) 3 : 8 C) 2 : 3 D) 3 : 2
33. Heat treatment of muscular pain involves radiation of wavelength of about 900 nm. Which spectral
line of H-atom is suitable for this purpose? [ R H  1105 cm1 , h  6.6 1034 Js,c  3 108 ms 1 ]

A) Paschen,   3 B) Paschen,5  3 C) Balmer,   2 D) Lyman,   1


34. If  0 and  be threshold wavelength and wavelength of incident light, the velocity of
photoelectron ejected from the metal surface is:

2h 2hc 2hc   0    2h  1 1 
A)  0    B)  0    C)   D)   
m m m   0  m  0  

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35. The figure that not a direct manifestation of the quantum nature of atoms is:

A) B)

C) D)

36. The most abundant elements by mass in the body of a healthy human adult are:
Oxygen (61.4%); Carbon (22.9%), Hydrogen (10.0%); and Nitrogen (2.6%). The weight which a
75kg person would gain if all 1 H atoms are replaced by 2 H atoms is
A) 15 kg B) 37.5 kg C) 7.5 kg D) 10 kg
37. In which of the following pairs, electron gain enthalpies of constituent elements are nearly the
same or identical?
A) Rb and Cs B) Na and K (c) Ar and Kr D) I and At
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
A) (a) and (b) only B) (b) and (c) only C) (a) and (c) only D) (c) and (d) only
38. Which one of the following statements for D.I. Mendeleev, is incorrect?
A) He authored the textbook – Principles of Chemistry.
B) At the time he proposed Periodic Table of elements, structure of atom was known.
C) Element with atomic number 101 is named after him.
D) He invented accurate barometer.
39. The correct order of increasing ionic radii is
A) Mg 2  Na   F  O2  N3 B) N3  O2  F  Na   Mg 2

C) F  Na   O2  Mg 2  N3 D) Na   F  Mg 2  O2  N3

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40. The incorrect statement is
A) The first ionization enthalpy of K is less then that of Na and Li
B) Xe does not have the lowest first ionization enthalpy in its group
C) The first ionization enthalpy of element with atomic number 37 is lower than that of the
element with atomic number 38
D) The first ionization enthalpy of Ga is higher than that of the d-block element with atomic
number 30
41. The set that contains atomic numbers of only transition elements, is:
A) 37, 42,50, 64 B) 21, 25, 42, 72 C) 9,17,34,38 D) 21,32,53, 64
42. The process that is NOT endothermic in nature is:
A) Ar  g   e   Ar   g  B) H  g   e  H   g 

C) O  g   e  O2  g  D) Na  g   Na   g   e

43. The set of element that differ in mutual relationship from those of the other sets is
A) B  Si B) Li  Na C) Be  Al D) Li  Mg
44. The first ionization energy of magnesium is smaller as compared to that of elements X and Y, but
higher than that of Z. The elements X, Y and Z, respectively, are
A) Chlorine, lithium and sodium B) argon, lithium and sodium
C) argon, chlorine and sodium D) neon, sodium and chlorine
45. Which of the following series correctly represents relations between the elements from X to Y?
XY
A) 3 Li  19 K Ionization enthalpy increases

B) 9 F  35 Br Electron gain enthalpy (negative sign increase)

C) 6 C  32Ge Atomic radii increases

D) 18 Ar  54 Xe Noble character increases


46. The number of species having non-pyramidal shape among the following is _______.
A) 1 B) 2 C) 4 D) 3

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47. The number of lone pair(s) of electrons on central atom and the shape of BrF3 molecule
respectively, are:
A) 0, triangular planar B) 1, pyramidal
C) 2, T-shape D) 1, bent T-shape
48. Based upon VSEPR theory, match the shape (geometry) of the molecules in List-I with the
molecules in List-II and select the most appropriate option.
List – I List – II
(Shape) (Molecules)
A T-shaped I XeF4
B Trigonal planer II SF4
C Square planer III CIF3
D See-saw IV BF3

A) A – I, B – II, C – III, D – IV B) A – III, B – IV, C – I, D – II


C) A – III, B – IV, C – II, D – I D) A – IV, B – III, C – I, D – II
49. The decreasing order of bond angles in BF3 , NH3 , PF3 and I3 is:

A) I3  BF3  NH3  PF3 B) BF3  I3  PF3  NH3

C) BF3  NH3  PF3  I3 D) I3  NH3  PF3  BF3

The shape/structure of  XeF5  and XeO3F2 , respectively, are:



50.

A) pentagonal planer and trigonalbipyramidal


B) octahedral and square pyramidal
C) trigonalbipyramidal and pentagonal planar
D) trigonalbipyramidal and trigonalbipyramidal

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SECTION-II
(Integer Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer is in the decimals. Have to
Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

51. Lithium has work function of 2.96 eV. Light having a wavelength of 1850 A falls on its surface.
Kinetic energy of the ejected electron is y 1019 J. y = ?

52. In the nth excited state, ionic radius of Be3 is equal to Bohr’s radius of H-atom in the ground
state. Thus, nth excited state is….
53. The work function of sodium metal is 4.411019 J. If photons of wavelength 300 nm are incident
on the metal, the kinetic energy of the ejected electrons will be ( h  6.63 1034 Js, c  3 108 ms 1 )

…… 1021 J
54. How many waves are there made by a Bohr’s electron in one complete revolution in its 5th orbit.
55. Given
Li 2  g   Li3  g   e , H  122.4eV
X n   g   X n 1  e , H  54.4eV

If Li 2  g  and X n   g  are isoelectronic, what is atomic number of X n  ?

56. Number of nodal planes (planes of zero electron density) in the d xy orbital is

57. FM radio in NCR broadcasts at 20 m band. The frequency of this band is


58. Electron transition in He+ ion takes from n2 to n1 level such that
2n2  3n1  18  1
2n2  3n1  6   2 

What will be the total number of photons. Emitted which electrons transit to n1 level.
59. Number of waves made by a Bohr electron in one complete revolution in fourth orbit is
60. Energy of a hydrogen like species in the third excided state is 2.25 times the energy of He in the
second excited state. Thus, atomic number of the hydrogen like species is.

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MATHEMATICS Max.Marks:100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) 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.
9
3 1 
61. The absolute (that is, term independent of x ) in the expansion of  x 2   is:
2 3x 
1 2 7 11
A) B) C) D)
9 17 18 18
62. The coefficient of x 9 in the expansion of (1  x)9  (1  x)10  ...  (1  x)100 is:
A) 101 C9 B) 101 C10 C) 100 C9 D) 100 C10
 k
22 r k
63. Sum of the series  k ( Cr ) is:
k 1 r  0 7

A) 1/7 B) 4/7 C) 2.5 D) 5.2


64. If sum of the coefficients in the expansion of ( x  y)n is 2048, then the greatest coefficient in the
expansion is:
A) 10 C6 B) 11 C6 C) 10 C7 D) 12 C6

65. If (1  x)n  C0  C1 x  C2 x 2  ...  Cn x n , then value of C0  2C1  3C2  ...  (n  1)Cn is:

A) 2 n1 B) n(2n 1 ) C) n(2n 1 )  2n D) (n  1)2n

66. The coefficient of the middle term in the binomial expansion of (1   x) 4 and of (1   x)6 is the
same if  equals
3 10 5 3
A)  B) C)  D)
10 3 3 5
1 1
67. Coefficient of in the expansion of (1  x)n (1  )n is:
x x
A) 2n Cn1 B) 2n Cn C) 1 D) 0
100
68. The coefficient of x53 in 
m0
100
Cm ( x  5)100 m (4) m is:

A) 100 C47 B) 100 C53 C) 100 C53 D) 253

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69. If x  , then the greatest term in the expansion of (1  4 x)8 is the
3
A) 4th term B) 5th term C) 6thterm D) 3rd term
2 6 10 14
70. The sum to infinity of the series 1      ... is:
3 32 33 34
A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 6
   
71. If 0    , and x   cos 2 n  , y  sin 2 n  , and z   cos 2 n  sin 2 n , then
2 n 0 n 0 n 0

A) xyz  xz  y B) xyz  xz  z C) xyz  x  y  z D) xyz  yz  z

72. The general solution of the equation ( 3 1)sin   ( 3  1) cos   2 is:

   
A)   2n   B)   n  (1)n 
4 12 4 12
  
C)   2n  D)   n  (1n ) 
4 4 12
1 1
73. If the three points (a,0), (0, b) and (2,2) are collinear, then  ?
a b
1 1
A) 2 B) C) -2 D) 
2 2
74. If a line joining two points A (2,0) and B(3,1) is rotated about A in anticlockwise direction through
an angle 15°, then equation of the line in new position is
A) 3x  y  2 3 B) 3x  y  2 3 C) x  3 y  2 3 D) x  3 y  2 3

75. A straight line L through the point (3,-2) is inclined at an angle 60° to the line 3x  y  1 . If L

also intersects the X  axis, then the equation L is:


A) y  3x  2  3 3  0 B) y  3x  2  3 3  0

C) 3 y  x  3  2 3  0 D) 3 y  x  3  2 3  0
76. cosec18° is a root equation:
A) x 2  2 x  4  0 B) 4 x 2  2 x  1  0
C) x 2  2 x  4  0 D) x 2  2 x  4  0

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77. The angle between the lines y  (2  3) x  6 and y  (2  3) x  9 is:

A) tan 1 
2

B) tan 1  
6

C) tan 1  3   
D) tan 1  2 
78. Which pair of points lie on the same side of 3x  8 y  7  0?
A) (0, -1) and (0, 0) B) (4, -3) and (0, 1)
C) (-3, -4) and (1, 2) D) (-1, -1) and (3, 7)
79. The points ( xr , yr ), r  1, 2,3 are the vertices of an equilateral triangle of side a, then the square of

x1 y1 1
the determinant D  x2 y2 1 equals
x3 y3 1

3 4
A) 4a 4 B) 3a 4 C) a D) none of these
4
80. The orthocenter of the triangle formed by the lines xy  0 and x  y  1 is:

A)  ,  B)  ,  C)  , 
1 1 1 1 1 1
D) (0, 0)
2 2  3 3  4 4 

SECTION-II
(Integer Value Answer Type)
This section contains 10questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer is in the decimals. Have
to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
n
 x
81. If the coefficients of x and x in  2   are equal, then value of n is ______ .
7 8
 3

   
5 5
82. The expansion of x  x3  1  x  x3  1 is a polynomial of degree _____

83. The remainder when 22000 is divided by 17 is ______


11 11
 1   1 
84. If the coefficients of x in  x 2   and x-7 in
7
 x  2  , b  0, are equal , then the value of b
 bx   bx 
is equal to : _____

The number of real solutions of the equation 3  x 2  2  -2  x   +5 =0 , is ____


1 1
85.
x  x   

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86. If the angle between the lines y  x  6 and y  3x  7 is  (degrees) then the value of

cos 2   sin 2   , ( where[.] denotes the greatest integer less than equal to x) is_____

87. The ratio in which the line joining the points (2,3) and (4,1) divide the segment joining the points
(1,2) and (4,3) is K :1 then K=?
88. The value of x so that the line passing through (3,4) and ( x ,5) makes 135° angle with the positive
direction of X-axis ?
89. The area of a triangle whose vertices are A(3,2), B(11,8), and C(8,12)_____
90. The equation of a line that has y- intercept 4 and is perpendicular to the line joining (2,-3)
and (4,2) is ax  by  c  0 then a  b  c is _____.

Subject Physics Chemistry Mathematics


Setter Branch CHANDIGARH DEL-DWA SURAT
SME Name SIDDHARTH SHARMA MR. OM PRAKASH MR. ANKIT SHARMA
Phone Number 9416081124 75036 78043 88508 54709

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