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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


FULL TEST – XII

JEE (Main)-2021
TEST DATE: 20-06-2021
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 90 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 30 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-A is Physics, Part-B is Chemistry and Part-C is Mathematics.

 Each part has only two sections: Section-A and Section-B.

 Section – A : Attempt all questions.

 Section – B : Do any five questions out of 10 Questions.

Section-A (01 – 20, 31 – 50, 61 – 80) contains 60 multiple choice questions which have only one
correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.

Section-B (21 – 30, 51 – 60, 81 – 90) contains 30 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

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Physics PART – A

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. An object is cooled from 750C to 650C in 2 minutes in a room at 300C. The time taken to
cool another identical object from 550C to 450C in the same room in minutes is
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7

2. A hollow sphere of mass M and radius r is immersed in a tank


of water (density w). The sphere would float if it were set free.
The sphere is tied to the bottom of tank by two wires which
makes angle 45° with the horizontal as shown in figure. The
tension T1 in the wire is
R M
4
R3w g  Mg T1

(A) 3
45° 45°
2
2 3
(B) R w g  Mg
3
2 3
R  w g  Mg
(C) 3
2
4 3
(D) R  w g  Mg
3

3. A tunnel is dug along diameter inside the surface of earth and a particle is projected from
the centre of tunnel. The minimum velocity of particle such that it escape out from the
earth’s gravitation field is (Radius of earth = Re)
(A) 2gRe
3
(B) gRe
2
(C) 3gR e
5
(D) gRe
2

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4. There is a uniform time varying magnetic field in a


x x B = Bot
circular region as shown in the figure. Find out the
potential difference across 2 point along an elliptical x x x
path as shown in figure. x x x x
A B
R 2 x x x x
(A) Bo
2 x
Rx
R/2 x
Elliptical
R 2 x x
path
(B) Bo
3
R 2
(C) Bo
4
R 2
(D) Bo
5

5. Two slits S1 and S2 lie on the x-axis and symmetric with


respect to y-axis are illuminated by a parallel
monochromatic light beam of wavelength  as shown. The
distance between slits is d (>> ). Point O is the mid point x
O
of the line S1S2 and this point is considered as the origin. S 1 S 2
The slits are in horizontal plane. The interference pattern
is observed on a horizontal plate (acting as screen) of m
mass m which is connected to one end of a vertical plate
massless spring of spring constant k. The other end of the k
spring fixed to ground. At t = 0, the plate is at a distance D
(>> d) below the plane of slits and spring is in its natural
length.
The plate is released from rest from its initial position. The rate by which fringe, width will
increase when acceleration of plate is zero, is
g m
(A)
d k
g m
(B)
3d k
g m
(C)
4d k
g m
(D)
2d k

6. The lens combination having refractive indices 3


2
4 3
& as shown in the figure, is silvered. The 4
3 2 3
O
velocity of image will be?
vo = 5 ˆi
(A) 1.8 ˆi
R = 20 cm
(B) 3 ˆi
40 cm
(C) 3.6 ˆi
(D) 5 ˆi

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7. A solid sphere of mass M is attached to two massless


springs each of spring constant k. It can roll without slipping
along a horizontal surface. If the system is released after a
small stretch in spring, then the time period of oscillations
will be :
7M
(A) 2
2k
7M
(B) 2
5k
7M
(C) 
10k
M
(D) 2
k

8. Water is flowing streamline motion through a horizontal tube. The pressure at a point in
the tube is p where the velocity of flow is v. At another point, where the pressure is p/2,
the velocity of flow is (density of water   ) :
p
(A) v2 

p
(B) v2 

2p
(C) v2 

2p
(D) v2 

k
9. A particle of mass m is moving with a velocity of v  in the
m m
v
horizontal direction at a height y0 from the ground (y0 = k/2mg). A
variable force F = k/y acts on the particle at t = 0 in the vertical yo
direction where y is the height of the particle from the ground. Find
the speed of the particle when its acceleration become zero for the ground
very first time. (k is a constant (N-m)

k n3
(A) 2
m
2k n2
(B)
m
2k n3
(C)
m
k n2
(D) 2
m

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10. A simple pendulum charged negatively to q coulomb oscillates with a time


period T in a downward electric field. If the electric field is with-drawn, the
new time period is:
(A) =T E
(B) >T
(C) <T
(D) none of these m

11. Two blocks of masses m and nm are connected by a massless string


passing over a frictionless pulley. The value of n for which both the
blocks moves with an acceleration of g/10 is
(A) 9/11
(B) 11/9
m nm
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of these

12. The length of one rod is 2.53 cm and that of the other is 1.27 cm. The least count of
measuring instrument is 0.01 cm. If two rods are put together end to end, the combined
length can be expressed as :
(A)  3.80  0.01 cm
(B)  3.80  0.02  cm
(C)  3.80  0.03  cm
(D)  3.80  0.04  cm

13. If energy (E), velocity (V) and time (T) were chosen as fundamental physical quantities
for measurement, then the dimensional formula for mass will be:
(A)  E1V 2T1 
(B)  E2 V 2T0 
(C)  E1V 2T1 
(D)  E 1V 2T1 

14. A mass m moves with a velocity  and collides inelastically with v/ 3


another identical mass. After collision, the first mass moves After
with velocity  / 3 in a direction perpendicular to the initial collision

direction of motion. Find the speed of the 2nd mass after


collision. m m

2 Before
(A) collision
3

(B)
3
(C) 
(D) 3

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15. A uniform rod of length ‘l’ is pivoted at point ‘A’. It is struck by a A


horizontal force which delivers an impulse ‘J’ at a distance ‘x’ from
point ‘A’ as shown in figure, impulse delivered by pivot is zero if ‘x’ is O
equal to
l
(A) x
2
l
(B)
3
J
2l
(C)
3
3l
(D)
4

16. A particle is dropped in three tunnels ACB, AEB & ADB C


t1
through earth and takes time to reach at point B respectively
E
t1, t2 and t3. A B
Then which of the following relation is correct: (D is not the t2
D
centre of the earth) t3
(A) t1 > t2 > t3 O
(B) t1 < t2 > t3
(C) t3 > t2 > t1
(D) t2 < t1 < t3

17. A composite string is made up by joining two strings of different masses per unit length,
 and 4 respectively. The composite string is under the same tension. A transverse
wave pulse: y = (6 mm) sin (5t + 40x), where ‘t’ is in seconds and ‘x’ in meters, is sent
along the lighter string towards the joint. The joint is at x = 0. The equation of the wave
pulse reflected from the joint is
(A) (2 mm) sin(5t – 40x)
(B) (4 mm) sin(40x – 5t)
(C) –(2 mm) sin(5t – 40x)
(D) (2 mm) sin(5t – 10x)

18. A sphere and a cube of same material and same total surface area are placed in the
same evacuated space turn by turn after heating to the same temperature. Find the ratio
of their initial rates of cooling in the evacuated space.

(A) :1
6

(B) :1
3

(C) :1
6

(D) :1
3

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19. Two pendulums of same amplitude but time period 3s and 7s start oscillating
simultaneously from two opposite extreme positions. After how much time they will be in
phase?
21
(A) s
8
21
(B) s
4
21
(C) s
2
21
(D) s
10

20.

If (1) represents isothermal and (2) represents adiabatic, which of the graphs given
above in respect of an ideal gas are correct?
(A) (I) and (II)
(B) (II) and (III)
(C) (I), (II) and (III)
(D) Only (III)

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

21. A mass of 0.98 kg suspended using a spring of constant K = 300 Nm–1 is hit by a bullet
of 20 gm moving with a velocity 3.0 ms–1 vertically. The bullet gets embedded and
oscillates with the mass. Find the amplitude of oscillation.

22. The amplitude of a wave disturbance propagating in the positive x-direction is given by
y =1/ (1 + x2) at time t = 0 and by y = 1/[1 + (x – 1)2 at t = 2 seconds, where x and y are
in metres. The shape of the wave disturbance does not change during the propagation.
Find the velocity of the wave.

23. A thermometer has an ordinary glass bulb and thin glass tube. The glass bulb is fully
filled with 1 mL of mercury and the thin glass tube is completely empty. A temperature
change of 10C, increases the level of mercury in the thin tube by 3mm. Find the inside
diameter of the thin glass tube.  Hg  18  10 5 / 0 C,  glass  10 5 / 0 C 

24. A projectile is thrown with a velocity of 18 m/s at an angle of 60 with horizontal. The
interval between the moments when speed of the projectile is 15 m/s is (g = 10 m/s2)

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25. A block of mass ‘m’ is pulled by horizontal constant m


force k
F = 5mg over a rough surface of coefficient of friction F
 as shown. Initially spring was at its natural length, the
position where block will finally come to rest is N times
5mg
of where ‘N’ is
k

26. A cylinder of mass m = 3 kg and radius R = 2 m is


attached to a massless spring-pulley system as shown
in the figure and all the springs are in their natural 4k
length at t = 0. The friction is sufficient to cause pure
rolling of the cylinder. What is the time period (in sec.)
cylinder
of cylinder for small horizontal displacement? (spring
constant k = 2 N/m and  = 3.14) k
k

0
massless
rod

27. A bus B is moving with a velocity vB in the positive


B vB C Road x
x-direction along a road as shown in the figure. A
shooter ‘S ’ is at a distance l from the road. He has a
detector which can detect signals only of frequency l
1500Hz. The bus blows horn of frequency 1000 Hz.
When the detector detects a signal the shooter

immediately shoots towards the road along SC and the S
bullet hits the bus. Find the velocity of the bullet if
v 2
velocity of sound in air is v = 340 m/s and B  .
v 3 3

28. A uniform electric field E is present horizontally along the paper A


throughout region but uniform magnetic field B0 is present
horizontally (perpendicular to plane of paper in inward direction) E  B0
right to the line AB as shown. A charge particle having charge q and
mass m is projected vertically upward and crosses the line AB after
time t0. The speed of projection if particle moves after t0 with
constant velocity. (given qE = mg) is nto. Find the value of ‘n’. (g = q, m
9.8 m/s2)
B

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29. Two particles are projected simultaneously from


ground as shown in figure. Find minimum
distance in meter is achieved at time (in sec.)

30. Find the binding energy of -particle in MeV (if mp = 1.00785 u, mn = 1.00866 u and
m = 4.00274 u)

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Chemistry PART – B

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

31. Which gas shows real behaviour?


(A) 16 g of dioxygen at STP occupies 11.2 L
(B) One gram dihydrogen in 0.5 L flask exerts pressure of 24.63 atm at 300 K
(C) One mole of ammonia at 300 K and 1 atm pressure occupies 22.4 L
(D) 5.6 L of CO2 at STP is equal to 11 g
32. The oxidation number and hybridization of sulphur in S8 molecule are respectively:
S S
S

S S
S

S S
(A) +2 and sp2
(B) +2 and sp3
(C) zero and sp2
(D) zero and sp3

33. X  g   2 Y  g    Pr oducts
The rate equation of above reaction is given as follows:
Rate = k[X][Y]0.5
What is the unit of rate constant of above reaction?
(A) mol1/ 2L1/2 s1
(B) mol1/2L1/2 s1
(C) mol3/ 2L3/ 2s1
(D) mol3/2L3/2 s1

34. 
HCN  aq  H  aq  CN  aq
 

The ionization constant (Ka) of above acid increases by


(A) adding more water
(B) adding more HCN
(C) removing H+ ions by adding bases
(D) none of these

35. How many effective number of Na+ ions are present in the unit cell of NaCl if the ions
along all the body diagonals of the unit cell are removed?
(A) 4
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 1

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36. The fraction of chlorine precipitated by AgNO3 solution from [Cr(NH3)5Cl]Cl2 is


1
(A)
2
1
(B)
3
2
(C)
3
1
(D)
4
37. Which of the following is the strongest base?
(A) CH2NH2 (B) NHCH3

(C) NH2 (D) NH 2

CH3

38. Compound which gives same osazone as given by


CHO

CH 2OH
(A) CHO (B) CH 2OH

CH 2OH CHO
(C) CHO (D) CH 2OH

CH 2OH CHO

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39. Equal mass of the following non-volatile substances were added to equal volumes of
water in four vessels. Arrange the solutes in decreasing order of their tendency to cause
elevation in boiling point of water? [Hint: Assume complete dissociation of salts]
CaCl2 AlCl3 NaCl KCl

(I) (II) (III) (IV)


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

40. Which of the following substance on heating undergoes decarboxylation reaction?


(A) O (B) O

CH3 CH2 CCH2CH2COOH CH3CCH2CH2CH2COOH

(C) O (D) O
CH3CH2CH2CCH2COOH CH3CH2CH2CH2CCOOH

41. Air H2 O
Ca  P  Q   R  S 

CO2
  T
White ppt.

S   CO2  U  H2O


Which of the following is ‘U’?
(A) CH3COONH4
(B) NH2CONH2
(C) NH2COONH4
(D) NH2COOH

42. Which substance is used for refining of Nickel in Mond’s process?


(A) I2
(B) CO
(C) CO2
(D) MnO

43. Which of the following carbonate needs maximum temperature for decomposition?
(A) Li2CO3
(B) Na2CO3
(C) MgCO3
(D) CaCO3

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44. Which of the following is an electrophilic substitution reaction?


(A) CH3 CH2Cl (B) Cl

h FeCl3
 Cl2    HCl  Cl2    HCl

(C) Cl (D) Cl
Cl OH
CCl4 H2O
 Cl2    Cl2  

45. The process of ‘eutrophication’ is due to


(A) increase in concentration of insecticide in water
(B) increase in concentration of fluoride ion in water
(C) the reduction in concentration of the dissolved oxygen in water due to phosphate
in water
(D) attack of younger leaves of a plant by peroxyacetyl nitrate

46. The normal boiling point of a liquid ‘X’ is 500 K. Which of the following statement(s)
is/are incorrect for the following process?
X  liquid 
 X  gas 
(A) At 500 K and 1 atm pressure, G = 0
(B) At 500 K and 1.5 atm pressure, G = +ve
(C) At 500 K and 0.2 atm pressure, G = -ve
(D) At 520 K and 1 atm pressure, G = +ve

47. The following two equilibria exist simultaneously in a closed container of volume 2 L
A2(g) + B2(g) 2AB(g)
A2(g) + C(g) A2C(g)
Which of the following change does not affect the concentration of AB(g)
(A) Increase in pressure
(B) Addition of C
(C) Addition of He gas at constant volume
(D) All of these

48. AlF3 is most soluble in


(A) HF
(B) KF
(C) KHF2
(D) F2

49. How much metal is deposited at cathode by passing 965 amp current for 100 sec
through molten AgNO3 in presence of unattacked electrodes?
(A) 10.8 g
(B) 108 g
(C) 10.8 mole
(D) 108 mole

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50. Which of the following characteristics of lanthanoids decreases uniformly due to


lanthanide contraction?
(A) Atomic radius and charge
(B) Ionization enthalpy and ionic radius
(C) Atomic radius and ionic radius
(D) Electronegativity and melting point
SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

51. The nuclei of helium and beryllium move with same velocity. If the ratio of their de-
Broglie wavelength Be4+ : He2+ is expressed as x : y, what is the value of (y - x)?

52. 

X  g  
 Y  g  Z  g
The equilibrium constant KP of above reaction is expressed as nKP = -5. What is the
standard free energy change of the reaction in kJ unit at 1000 K?
53. An alkyl chloride(A) gives the following compounds upon treatment with hot ethanolic
solution of KOH.

, ,

What is the molar mass of (A) in g mol–1 unit?


54. What is the molar mass in g mol–1 unit of an alkyl chloride which upon treatment with
aqueous KOH forms methanol?
55. What is the molar mass of the methyl chloro silane in g mol–1 unit which produces cross-
linked silicones?
[Atomic mass of Si = 28 g mol–1]
56. What is the kinetic energy of one mole of an ideal gas(helium) at 500 K in joule unit?

57. Yellow TOH turns black on heating at 100oC. If compound(X) is responsible for the
black colour. What is its molar mass in g mol–1 unit? [At. Mass ot T = 200]

58. A polychloride(X) on NaOH hydrolysis followed by acidification forms HCOOH, what is


the molar mass of (X) g mol–1 unit?

59. 2A  g  B  g   2C  g
Rate of above reaction is 0.4 mol L–1 s–1. What is the rate of consumption of A in mol L–1
s–1 unit?
60. The molar ratio of CH3COONa and CH3COOH in a buffer solution is 10 : 1. What is the
pH of the buffer?
[Ka of CH3COOH = 10–4.7]

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Mathematics PART – C

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

61. Locus of midpoint of chords of the circle x 2  y 2  25, which are tangents to the circle
x 2  y 2  20x  20y  175  0 will be:
2
(A) 10x  10y  x 2
 y2   x  y 
2 2

2
(B) 10x  10y  x 2
 y2   100  x  y  2 2

(C) 10x  10y  x 2


 y2   25  x  y 
2 2

2
(D) 10x  10y  x 2
 y2   25  x  y  2 2

62. If combined equation of two sides AB and AC of a triangle is x 2  xy  2y 2  x  y  0


and (1, 1) is orthocenter, then circum – radius of ABC is
5 2
(A)
3
10 2
(B)
3
3 2
(C)
5
3
(D)
10 2

63. Abscissa of two points P and Q on parabola y 2  8x are root of equations


x 2  17x  11  0 . Tangent at P and Q meet at point T. Distance of T from focus of the
parabola is equal to
(A) 5
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 8



xn cos x  cos x  4xn  
64. f  x   nlim
 xn  1
, x 1

 k, x 1
If f  x  is continuous at x = 1, then
(A) k  2cos1
(B) k  cos1

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(C) k  cos1  cos 4


(D) No real value of ‘k’ exists

65. The area (in sq. units) of the region A   x,y  : x  1 x   y  2 
x, 0  x  2 , where
[t] denotes the greatest integer function, is:
8
(A) 2 1
3
4 1
(B) 2
3 2
8 1
(C) 2
3 2
4
(D) 2 1
3

sin2 x cos2 x
66. The integral  2
dx is equal to
 sin5 x  cos3 x sin2 x  sin3 x cos2 x  cos5 x 
(Where C is a constant of integration)

1
(A) C
1  cot 3 x
1
(B) C

3 1  tan3 x 
1
(C) C

3 1  tan3 x 
1
(D) C
1  cot 3  x

1  a2  b2 2ab 2b
67. If ab  1,   2ab 1  a2  b 2 2a then minimum value of  is
2b 2a 1  a2  b 2
(A) 3
(B) 9
(C) 27
(D) 81

3
68. If PSP’ is focal chord of an ellipse having eccentricity . S and S’ are its foci and its
4
2 2 140
auxiliary circle is  x  1   y  2   25 . If SP  , then S’P’ is
93
(A) 6

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790
(B)
93
140
(C)
1307
(D) 4

69. How many 3  3 matrices M with entries from 0,1,2 are there, for which the sum of
the diagonal entries of MTM is 5?
(A) 99
(B) 33
(C) 190
(D) 198
2 2
70. If f(3  x)  f(x) and  f(x)  K, then  xf(x) is equal to.
1 1

(A) K
K
(B)
2
(C) 2K
3
(D) K
2

21
th  a b 
71. If the  r  1 term in the expansion of  3   has the same power of a and
 b 3
a 

b, then the value of r is
(A) 9
(B) 3
(C) 10
(D) 8

72. A game is played with fair cubic die which has one red side, two blue sides and three
green sides. The result is the color of the top side after the dice is rolled. If the die is
rolled repeatedly then the probability that second blue result occurs on or before the
3p  2q
tenth roll can be expressed in the form of where p, q, r are positive integers
3r
then the value of p  r  q is
(A) 9
(B) 3
(C) 7
(D) 8

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2
73. The sum of coordinate of point on curve x  4y which is at minimum distance from the
line y  x  4 is equal to
(A) 9
(B) 3
(C) 7
(D) 8

74. Let a1,a2 ,a3 ,...... be in A.P. and ap ,aq ,ar be in G.P. then aq :ap is equal to
r p
(A)
qp
qp
(B)
rq
rq
(C)
qp
(D) 1

75. The number of 7 digit numbers whose sum of the digits equals 10 and which is formed
by using the digits 1, 2 and 3 only is
(A) 55
(B) 66
(C) 77
(D) 88

    
76. If 2 sin2    cos2 x   1  cos   sin 2x  , x   2n  1 , n  I , then cos 2x is equal to
 2   2
1
(A)
5
3
(B)
5
4
(C)
5
(D) 1

3
77. If x  iy  then x 2  y 2 
2  cos   isin 
(A) 4x  3
(B) 3x  4
(C) 4x  3
(D) 3x  4

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   2 3   12  
 
78. The value of cos1 cot sin 1 
 
  cos1 
    sec
1
  2  is equal to
  
4
  4  

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

79. If A and B are squares matrices such that A2006 = 0 and AB = A + B, then det(B) =
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) –1
(D) None of these

80. The minimum area of the triangle whose vertices are A(–1, 1, 2); B(1, 2, 3) and C(t, 1, 1)
where t is a real number.
3
(A)
2
2
(B)
3
3 3
(C)
2
2
(D)
3 3

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

3 2
81. The curve y  x  8x  40x and the line y  K intersect at 3 distinct points. If the x –
K
coordinate of these 3 points form a geometric progression then value of is  K  R 
10

82. Let ‘f’ be a differentiable function  x  R where f 1  2 and f  3   7 and


f '  x   2  x  R then minimum integral value of f  2  is

83. 
The value of cot 25o cot 35o  cos95o cot145o  cot 85o cot155o is equal to 
84. Suppose x and y are real numbers and that x2 + 9y2 – 4x + 6y + 4 = 0 then the minimum
value of (4x – 9y) is

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85. In a triangle ABC, the equation of the side BC is 2x  y = 3 and its circumcentre and
orthocentre are at (2, 4) and (1, 2) respectively. The value of ‘ 61 sin B sin C’ is equal to

3
86. If the line y  mx bisects the area enclosed by the lines x  0, y  0, x  and the curve
2
p
y  1  4x  x 2 for m = (p, q N, p & q are co-prime), then the value of 2p3q =
q

x
87. If the tangent to the curve y 
x 3
, x  R, x   3
2   at a point (, )  (0, 0) on it is

parallel to the line 2x + 6y – 11 = 0 then |6 + 2| =

z i 5
88. Let z be a complex number such that  1 and z  . Then the value of
z  2i 2
z  3i is:

89. If the numbers 330, 486 and 604 divided by a positive number ’p’ leaving the remainder
7, 11 and 15 respectively, then the largest value of p is

90. If

 1 
exists and is equal to f  k  ,k  N , then the value of   is equal to (where .
 f  5  
denotes the greatest integer function)

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