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29-12-2024

9610ZJA801338240021 JA

PART 1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I

1) A man can swim with a certain speed, in still water to cross a river to a point directly opposite to
the starting point in time t0. When the river flows, he crosses the river directly along the same path
in a time t1. If ‘d’ be the river width, Then the velocity of water current is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2) A bead of mass m is free to slide on a fixed horizontal circular wire of radius R. At time t = 0, it is
given a velocity v0 along the tangent to the circle. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the
bead and the wire is µk, then magnitude of tangential acceleration at t = 0 will be :-

(A) µkg

(B)

(C)

(D)

3) A particle is moving parallel to x-axis as shown in the figure such that at all instant the y
component of its position vector is constant and is equal to 'b'. The angular velocity of the particle
about origin is :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) vb

4) In the diagram, BAC is a rigid fixed rough wire and angle BAC is 60°. P and Q are two identical

rings of mass m connected by a light elastic string of natural length 2α and force constant . P
and Q are in equilibrium when PA = AQ = 3α. The least coefficient of friction between the ring and
the wire is μ . The value of μ + is

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 7

5) The power output from the motor on a 2 kg body depends on the velocity of body as P = v(5 – v).
The work done on the body for first 2 second is :- (The particle starts from rest)

(A) 25(e–1)

(B)

25
(C)
(D)
25

6) In the figure shown a particle P strikes the inclined smooth plane horizontally and rebounds

vertically. If the angle is 60º, then the co-efficient of restitution is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) 1

7)

A particle of mass m is moving with a uniform velocity v on straight line 3y = 2x + 6. Two observers
A and B are situated at (0, 0) and (x1, 0). If the angular momentum of the particle with respect to B is
twice the angular momentum with respect to A, find the value of x1 :

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

8) A small disc is performing angular oscillation with a wire of torsional constant k, with an angular
amplitude θ0. When it passes through half of its amplitude, a sharp angular impulse is provided, so
that its, angular velocity increases to 1.5 times of the angular velocity of same position. Find its new
angular amplitude :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

9) Interference pattern is observed at 'P' due to superimposition of two rays coming out from a
source 'S' as shown in the figure. The value of ℓ for which maxima is obtained at 'P' is (R is perfect
reflecting surface):

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

10) A hollow pipe of length 0.8 m is closed at one end. At its open end a 0.5 m long uniform string is
vibrating in its second harmonic and it resonates with the fundamental frequency of the pipe. If the
tension in the wire is 50 N and the speed of sound is 320 ms–1, the mass of the string is

(A) 5 g
(B) 10 g
(C) 20 g
(D) 40 g

11) In the given circuit, value of Y is :

(A) will not execute


(B) 0
(C) toggles between 0 and 1
(D) 1

12) A vertical communicating tube contains a liquid of density ρ and surface tension T. If it moves
with a horizontal acceleration “a”, pressure at ‘A’ is equal to :-
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

13) The potential difference between the points P and Q in the adjoining circuit will be :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

14) Two identical galvanometers having coil resistances G each can be connected to a resistance R
in following configurations. If the given set ups (galvanometers + resistance combination) can be

used as an ammeter then :-


(A) A will have higher range
(B) B will have higher range
(C) Both will have same range
If number of galvanometer are increased by same number in (A) and (B), range of A will
(D)
increase but range of B will decrease.

15) A semicircular loop of radius r is placed on the axis of a current carrying circular ring of radius R
(R >> r), at a distance from the centre of the ring. The plane of the loop is making an angle of
53° with the plane of the ring. Find the coefficient of mutual induction between them :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) None of these

16) By what percentage the value of impedance in an A.C. circuit should be increased without

changing resistance so that the power factor changes from :

(A) 100%
(B) 200%
(C) 50%
(D) 25%

17) When a point source is inside at a depth H in water (refractive index ), the fraction of light
coming out of the water is 'a'. When source is placed at depth '2H', fraction of light escaped from

water is 'b'. Then :-

(A)

(B) a = b

(C)

(D)

18) Two rods of length ℓ and 2ℓ thermal conductivities 2K and K are connected end to end. If cross
sectional areas of two rods are equal, then equivalent thermal conductivity of the system is :-

(A)

(B) 1.5 K
(C) 1.2 K

(D)

19)

The number of molecules per unit volume (n) of a gas is given by :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

20) A straight wire of length ‘ ’ carries ‘I’ current is moulded in the form of semicircular loop then

its magnetic moment (see figure) is found to be Find P + K

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

SECTION-II

1) Potential at point A due to dipoles is where K = , then find the value of β + γ.


2) The surface of water in a water tank of cross section area 750 cm2 on the top of a house is h m.
above the tap level. The speed of water coming out through the tap of cross section area 500 mm2 is

30 cm/s. At that instant, is x × 10–3 m/s. The value of x will be_____.

3) A solid cylinder of radius R and having current density has a cavity of radius as shown in
figure (Top view). If magnetic field at point P which is at a distance of 2R from the axis of the

cylinder towards cavity is , fill value of x.

4) If the series limit of the Balmer series for hydrogen is 2700 Å. Calculate the atomic number (Z) of
the element which gives X-ray wavelength of Kα line as 1.0 Å. If Z = 10π + 1 then find p.

5) 3 identical point particles of mass M move in such a way that distance between particles is ‘d’
which remain constant. Only force is the gravitational force between particles. Then magnitude of
relative velocity (in m/s) of one particle with respect to other particle will be :

[Take ]

PART 2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

1) Calculate ΔS for following chemical reaction


C (graphite) + 2H2(g) → CH4(g);
The standard entropies of C (graphite), H2(g) and CH4(g) are 5.740, 130.684 and 186.264 J/K-mol,
respectively.

(A)
(B)

(C)

(D)

2) Some white colourless crystals are heated. A cracking sound is heard and brown fumes are given
off and the residue left is yellow-brown in colour. When a glowing splinter is held in the fumes, it is
relighted. The fumes consist of :

(A) O2
(B) NO2
(C) Cl2
(D) NO2 and O2

3) Which of the following structure is correctly drawn according to fundamental idea of VSEPR
theory-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

4) A proton accelerated from rest through a potential difference of ‘V’ volts has a wavelength λ
associated with it. An alpha particle in order to have the same wavelength must be accelerated from
rest through a potential difference of

(A) V volt
(B) 4V volt
(C) 2V volt

(D)
volt
5) On reacting with KMnO4, FeSO4 converts into Fe+3 in acidic medium. If 250 ml of FeSO4 reacts
with 32 ml of 5 M solution of KMnO4. The molarity of FeSO4 solution is

(A) 3.2 M
(B) 1 M

(C)
M

(D)
M

6) Consider the cell :


Pt|H2(P1 atm) | H+ (x1M) || H+ (x2M) |H2 (P2 atm) | Pt.
The cell reaction will be spontaneous if -

(A) P1 = P2 and x1 > x2


(B) P1 = P2 and x1 = x2
(C) x1 = x2 and P1 > P2
(D) x1 = x2 and P1 < P2

7) Upon introduction of a catalyst at 500 K, the rate of a first order reaction increases to 2.718
times. If the activation energy in the presence of a catalyst is 4.15 kJ mol–1. Then the Ea in absence of
catalyst is (R = 8.3 J/K. mole ln 2.718 = 1)

(A) 4.15 kJ
(B) 2.08 kJ
(C) 2.718 kJ
(D) 8.3 kJ

8) Geometry, hybridization, and magnetic moment of the ions


[Ni(CN)4]2–, [MnBr4]2– and [FeF6 ]4– , respectively are:

(A) Tetrahedral, square planar, octahedral: sp3, dsp2, sp3d2: 5.9, 0, 4.9
(B) Tetrahedral, square planar, octahedral: dsp2, sp3, sp3d2: 0, 5.9, 4.9
(C) Square planar, tetrahedral, octahedral: dsp2, sp3, d2sp3 : 5.9, 4.9, 0 .
(D) Square planar, tetrahedral, octahedral: dsp2, sp3, sp3d2: 0, 5.9, 4.9

9) Potential energy of electron present in 2nd orbit of Li2+ is : (r0 = Radius of 1st Bohr's orbit of
hydrogen)

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

10) Consider the following statements. Select them as "T" (true) or "F" (false) :
(I) Ionization energy for s-electron is more than p-electrons of the same shell since s-electrons are
closest to the nucleus
(II) EA of oxygen is less than that of fluorine but greater than that of nitrogen
(III) IE of Mg is more than that of aluminium
(IV) Bond energy of F2 is less than Cl2

(A) T T T T
(B) F F F F
(C) T F F F
(D) T T T F

11) According to Molecular orbital theory which of the following is correct ?


(A) Bond order of N2 is 2.5
(B) In C2 molecules both the bonds are π bonds
(C) In - ion there is one σ and two π bonds
(D) All the above are correct

12) The value of enthalpy change (ΔH) for the reaction C2H5OH(l) + 3O2 (g) —→ 2CO2 (g) + 3H2O(l) is
–1366.5 kJ mol–1. The value of internal energy change for the above reaction at 27°C this
temperature will be:

(A) –1371.5 kJ
(B) –1369.0 kJ
(C) –1364.0 kJ
(D) –1361.5 kJ

13) Which of the following order is correct for thermal stability ?

(A) K2CO3 < MgCO3 < CaCO3 < BeCO3


(B) BeCO3 < MgCO3 < CaCO3 < K2CO3
(C) MgCO3 < BeCO3 < K2CO3 < CaCO3
(D) CaCO3 < MgCO3 < BeCO3 < K2CO3

14) Which of the following is correct ?

(A) D(+)–glucose and D(+)–mannose are enantiomers.


(B) D(+)–glucose and D(–)–fructose give same osazone.
(C) D(–)–fructose give single product on reduction with Na–Hg.
(D) D(+) –glucose and D(–) –fructose are epimers.

15) Which one of the following reagent can be used for given conversion?
(only organic product)

(A) NaBH4/EtOH
+
(B) (i) LiAlH4/ether. (ii) H3O
+
(C) (i) CH3MgBr (ii) H3O
(D) I2/NaOH

16) Which of the following reagent/series of reagents can be used for distinction between methyl
alcohol and ethyl alcohol?

(A) Conc. HCl/ZnCl2


+
(B) CH3COOH/H
(C) NaOH/I2
(D) None of these

17) Which of the following compound can exhibit optical isomerism?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) CH3–CH=C=CH2

18) Which of the following compound cannot be synthesized in the given reaction?

(A)

(B)
(C)

(D)

19) In the reaction

Maximum extent of hofmann alkene product will be obtained when X is-

(A) I
(B) Br
(C) Cl
(D) F

20)
Product 'B' in the above reaction is-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-II
1) How many of the following gives flame test :
Li, Na, K, Be, Mg, Ca, Ba, Cs

2) Among the following, how many reagents are used to give black precipitate of metal sulphide ?
AgNO3, BaCl2, Pb(OAC)2, HgCl2, CuSO4, SbCl3.

3)

Calculate number of moles of HI required to react with one mole of the given compound -

4)

How many of the following molecules are chiral ?

5) A gas 'X' is present with saturated water vapour over water liquid at total pressure of 1.5 atm.
Vapour pressure of H2O at same temperature is 0.5 atm. If number of mole of gas dissolved in 10
mole of water is x × 10–3 then calculate x.
PART 3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

1) Consider a function f : ℕ → ℝ, satisfying

f(1) + 2f(2) + 3f(3) +…+ xf(x) = x(x + 1) f(x); x ≥ 2 with f(1) = 1. Then is equal to

(A) 8200
(B) 8000
(C) 8400
(D) 8100

2) If there are only two points on the hyperbola 2x2 – 2y2 – 4x + 41 = 0, such that tangents drawn to

ellipse (a, b ∈ N) are perpendicular, then |a – b| is equal to

(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 6
(D) None of these

3) The sum of two natural numbers n1 and n2 is known to be equal to 100. The probability that their
product being greater than 1600, is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

4) If in a ΔABC, and b = 3, then circumradius of the triangle


lies in the interval
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5)

If tanA – tanB = α, cotB – cotA = β and , then x + y – z is -

(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 4
(D) 2

6) The domain of the function

is:

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

7) Let 9 = x1 < x2 < …< x7 be in an A.P. with common difference d. If the standard deviation of x1, x2
…, x7 is 4 and the mean is then is equal to :

(A)

(B) 34

(C)

(D) 25

8) A person writes letters to his 5 friends and addresses the corresponding envelopes. Number of
ways in which the letters can be placed in the envelope, so that atleast two of them are in the
wrong envelopes,is,
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 118
(D) 119

9) A problem in mathematics is given to 3 students whose chances of solving individually

are and . The probability that the problem will be solved at least by one is :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

10) Let and be two 3×3 matrices such


that then is equal to

(A) 22
(B) 33
(C) 44
(D) 55

11)

Let e1 and e2 be the eccentricities of the ellipse, and the


hyperbola, respectively satisfying e1 e2 = 1. If α and β are the distances between the foci of the
ellipse and the foci of the hyperbola respectively, then the ordered pair (α, β) is equal to

(A) (8,10)
(B) (8,12)

(C)

(D)

12) dx is equals to -
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

13) is equal to -

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

14) If α,β are the roots of quadratic equation x2 – 4x + 1 = 0 such that an = αn + βn, then value of

(A) 4
(B) 2015
(C) 42016

(D)

15) If x ∈ R, the numbers 51+x + 51–x, a/2, 25x + 25–x form an A.P. then 'a' must lie in the interval:

(A) [1, 5]
(B) [2, 5]
(C) [5, 12]
(D) [12, ∞)

16) Let ƒ(x) = . If ƒ is continuous at x = 0, then (3a + 4b) is equal to -

(A) –3
(B) 0
(C) 3
(D) 4
17) If z = (1 + i)4 , then equals

(A) 1
(B) π
(C) 3π
(D) 4

18) Let y = y (x) be the solution of the differential equations If


y(1) = 2, then y(2) is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

19) The circle S ≡ x2+y2+kx +(k+1)y–(k+1)= 0 always passes through two fixed point for every real

k. If the minimum value of the radius of the circle S is then the value of ‘P’ is :

(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 8
(D) 16

20) In the expansion of (71/3 + 111/9)6561, the number of terms free from radicals is:

(A) 730
(B) 729
(C) 725
(D) 750

SECTION-II

1) If and are vectors in space given by and , then the value of

is
2) If , then equals to :

3) Let be a complex number satisfying the equations |z – 2| = 2 and . Then the area

of triangle formed by and 2 is

4) The equation of the plane passing through the points (3,4,1) and (0,1,0) and parallel to the line

is then find λ

5) If log3a = p, log9b = p3, and , then |α + β + γ + δ|


is
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 C A A C A C A C B B C C A B A B C A C

SECTION-II

Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 5 2 6 3 3

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. A D C D A C D D D A D C B B B C C A D B

SECTION-II

Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 6 4 3 4 2

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 A D D D C B D D A A D D A D C D C C A

SECTION-II

Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 5 8 2 3 2
SOLUTIONS

PART 1 : PHYSICS

1)

0
t =

t1 =
vr = vbr sin θ

vr =

2)
Net normal force

fk = µN

3)
4)
mgsin60° – f – kx cos60° = 0

= µN

5) P = Fv = v (5–v) ⇒ F = 5–v

m =5–v
=2

⇒ ⇒

Now W = ΔKE

6)
Let ‘v’ be the initial velocity. Tangential velocity remains same during collision and equal to
v cos60° = v/2
Let v′ be the normal component of velocity after impact.
In Δ OAB : tan 60° = ⇒ v′ =

Then : e =

7)
LB = 2 × LA

mv ×
2x + 6 = 12
x=3

8)

This problem can be solved by analogy with linear SHM.


V2 = w2 (A2 – x2)

Here, x = A/2

Hence

9) X cos 30 = ℓ

X=
ΔX = X2 – X1
ΔX = SS1P – SP
After reflection there will be a phase change of π or
path difference of λ/2

10) Fundamental frequency of close organ pipe =


Second harmonic frequency of string =

So, =

= =

2500 =

μ= =
m = 10 g.

11)

Y =
=
=0+0=0

12)
PA = P1 = ρgh1

13)

14)
Range = 2ig

Range = ig

15)

16) % change =
17)

Ray will emerge out of the medium upto the critical angle fraction of light escaping from
medium is

fraction escaping =

%=
where θ is critical angle which does not depend on depth
∴a=b

18) For series

= 1.2 K

19)

20)

For wire πr + 2r = ; r =

∴ Magnetic moment, M = =

21)

⇒ β = 3 and γ = 2 then β + γ = 5

22) A1V1 = A2 V2
750 × 10–4 V1 = 500 × 10–6 × 0.3

= 2 × 10–3 m/s

23)
BP = Bcylinder – Bcavity

24)

Given 1/λ =

=
We know for kα

or

or = (Z – 1)
Z – 1 = 30
⇒P=3

25) Particle will move in circle.

Relative velocity =

PART 2 : CHEMISTRY

26)

ΔSReaction = [186.264] – [5.740 + 2 ×130.684)]


= – 80.844 J/K
27) Pb(NO3)2 → PbO + 2 NO2 + O2
The yellow-brown fumes are characteristic of nitrogen dioxide. When a glowing splinter is held
in fumes, is relighted. This indicates presence of oxygen gas. Thus, the fumes consists
of NO2 and O2.

28)

(A) θ incorrect less than 109°28'


(B) incorrect position of lone pair
(C) correct square planar structure with θ = 90°
(D) θ incorrect because it is square planar
with two lone pair at Xe and θ = 90°

29)
= 2mp eV = 2 × 4 × mp × 2eVα

30)

32 × 5 × 5 = 250 × M × 1 ⇒ M = 3.2

31) Anode = H2(P1) → H+ (X1 M) + e–

Cathode - H+ (X2M) + e– → H2 (P2)


___________________________________

if P1 = P2 then for spontaneous reaction X2 > X1


if x1 = x2 then for spontaneous reaction P1 > P2

32)

Ea = 4.15 + 8.3 × 500 × 10–3 = 8.3 kJ/mol

33) [Ni(CN)4]2– – dsp2, square planar, μ = 0


[MnBr4]2– – sp3, tetrahedral μ =
[FeF6]4– – sp3d2, octahedral, μ =

34) PE = 2TE

P.E =

35) (I) Ionisation Energy


s- electron > p- electron
(Due to penetration power)
(II) EA order Ne < Be < N < B < Li < C < O < F
(III) IE Mg > Al
(3s2) (3p1)
(IV) Bond Energy order
Cl2 > F2

36) (A) B.O. of


(B) In C2 Bonding e– Present in π2px & π2py orbitals.
(C) B.O. of

37)

Relation between ΔH (enthalpy change) and ΔE (internal energy change) is


ΔH = ΔE + ΔngRT
Where, Δng = (moles of gaseous products) – (moles of gaseous reactants)
For the given reaction, Δng = 2 – 3 = –1
⇒ –1366.5 = ΔE –1 × 8.314 × 10–3 × 300
∴ ΔE = –1364.0 kJ mol–1

38) For poly atomic anion


Thermal stability ∝ size of cation
Order of size of Cation - Be2+ < Mg2+ < Ca2+ < K+
Thermal stability order BeCO3 < MgCO3 < CaCO3 < KCO3
39) D(+)–glucose and D(–)–fructose forms same osazone on reaction with PhNHNH2

40)

41)

42) Compound has non superimposable mirror image.

43) NBS carryout allylic substitution of H atom by free radical mechanism.

44)

In the above case hofmann alkene product will be formed when X is poor leaving group.
So, here among halogens fluorine is poor leaving group.

45) Given reaction is an example of intramolecular Cannizzaro reaction.

46) Be & Mg do not give flame test due to high I.E.

47) Ag2S - Black


PbS - Black
HgS - Black
CuS - Black
48)

49)

(B), (C), (D) and (E) are chiral molecules.

50)
Px = 1.5 – 0.5 = 1 atm
slope of graph = KH = 5 × 103 atm

x=2

PART 3 : MATHEMATICS

51)

Given for x ≥ 2
f(1) + 2f(2) + ..… + xf(x) = x(x + 1) f(x)
replace x by x + 1
⇒ x(x + 1) f(x) + (x + 1) f(x + 1)
= (x + 1) (x + 2) f(x + 1)

⇒ x f(x) = (x + 1) f(x + 1) = , x ≥ 2

Now

So, = 4044 + 4056 = 8100

52) Hyperbola 2x2 – 2y2 – 4x + 41 = 0 and director circle x2 + y2 = a2 + b2 meets only two
points (In this case touches)
⇒ 2x2 – 2(a2 + b2 – x2) – 4x + 41 = 0
4x2 – 4x + 41 – 2(a2 + b2) = 0 roots are real and equal ⇒ D = 0
⇒ 16 = 4 × 4(41 – 2(a2 + b2))
a2 + b2 = 20
a, b ∈ N
a = 4, b = 2 or a = 2, b = 4
Hence, |a – b| = 2

53) Total number of ways in which n1 +n2 = 100 is equal to 99.


Now,

Thus, number of favorable ways = 79 – 21 + 1 = 59

Hence, required probability = .

54) Equation can be written as

⇒ A=B=C

55)

tan A – tan B = α &

56)

...(1)
...(2)
(1) and (2)

57) 9 = x1 < x2 < …….< x7


9, 9 + d, 9 + 2d, ………9 + 6d
0, d, 2d, …….6d

16 = 4d2
d2 = 4
d=2
= 6 + 9 + 10 + 9

58)

59) Probability that problem is not solved by

Probability that problem is not solved by

Probability that problem is not solved by

Probability that problem is not solved by any one of the three

Hence the required Probability

60) Write P=I+R where


We have

61)

For ellipse (b < 5)


Let e1 is eccentricity of ellipse

..........(1)
Again for hyperbola

Let e2 is eccentricity of hyperbola.

..........(2)
by (1) & (2)

or
Now distace between foci is 2αe

∴ distance for ellipse = 2 × 5 × = 8 = α

distance for hyperbola = 2 × 4 × = 10 = β


∴ (α, β) (8, 10)

62)
Let ℓn x = t ⇒ x = et
63)

64) α + β = 4, αβ=1

Let

=α+β=4

65) For 51+x + 51-x


AM > GM

51+x + 51–x > 10 ...(1)


For 25x + 25–x
AM > GM

25x + 25–x > 2 ...(2)

Given 51+x + 51+x, , 25x + 25–x → AP

Using (1) & (2)


∴ a [12, ∞]

66) ƒ(0–) = ƒ(0) = ƒ(0+) {∵ ƒ is continuous}

∴ .....(1)

⇒ ....(2)
from (1) and (2)


∴ 3a + 4b = 3

67)

68)
Put,

Given that : x = 1

Now put, x = 2

69) x2 + y2 + y – 1 + k(x + y – 1) = 0
centre of required circle lie on AB


–2k – 1 – 2 = 0

x2 + y2 + y – 1 – (x + y – 1) = 0
⇒ 2x2 + 2y2 + 2y – 2 – 3x – 3y + 3 = 0
⇒ 2x2 + 2y2 – 3x – y + 1 = 0

70) Tr+1 = 6561Cr (111/9)r


Here r should be multiple of 9
r = 0, 9,18...............6561
Number of terms = 730

71)

E=
=
=

72) put x2 = t

∴ =8

73) |a – 2| = 2 and
⇒ arg

area

74) ∴ Equation of plane through (3,4,1) is

....(i)
∵ plane (i) passes through (0,1,0)
∴ – 3a – 3b – c = 0
..(ii)

Also, the plane (i) is parallel to the line

...(iii)
Eliminating from (i), (ii) and (iii), we get

75) log3a = p, log9b = p3 ⇒ log3b = 2p3

= 2 log3a + 4 log3b – 6 log3c


= 2p + 4(2p3) – 6(p2 + 1)
= 8p3 – 6p2 + 2p – 6
α = 5, β = –6, γ = 2, δ = –6
|α + β + γ + δ| = 2

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