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JEE MAIN 2025 FLPP-02 QP + SOL (26.11.2024) 02-11-2024 - SR - Super60 - NUCLEUS-BT - Jee-Main - GTM-04 - Q.PAPER

The document outlines the instructions and structure for a JEE-Main test conducted by Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy in India. It details the marking scheme, types of questions, and rules for candidates during the examination. The test consists of 90 questions across Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with specific guidelines on how to answer and submit the test materials.
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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy.,India.

 A.P  T.S  KARNATAKA  TAMILNADU  MAHARASTRA  DELHI  RANCHI


A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office - Madhapur - Hyderabad
SEC: Sr.Super60_NUCLEUS_BT JEE-MAIN Date: 02-11-2024
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00Pm GTM-04 Max. Marks: 300
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION:
1. Immediately fill in the Admission number on this page of the Test Booklet with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen
only.
2. The candidates should not write their Admission Number anywhere (except in the specified space) on the
Test Booklet/ Answer Sheet.
3. The test is of 3 hours duration.
4. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
5. There are three parts in the question paper 1,2,3 consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having
30 questions in each subject and subject having two sections.
(I) Section –I contains 20 multiple choice questions with only one correct option.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
(II) Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only, if more than 5
questions attempted, First 5 attempted questions will be considered.
∎ The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer
value (Example i,e. If answer is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and
less than 11 round off is 11).
To cancel any attempted question bubble on the question number box.
For example: To cancel attempted question 21. Bubble on 21 as shown belo w
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Question Answered for Marking Question Cancelled for Marking
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
6. Use Blue / Black Point Pen only for writing particulars / marking responses on the Answer Sheet. Use of pencil is
strictly prohibited.
7. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, mobile phone any electron
device etc, except the Identity Card inside the examination hall.
8. Rough work is to be done on the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet only.
9. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to the invigilator on duty in the Hall.
However, the candidate are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them.
10. Do not fold of make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet
Name of the Candidate (in Capital): ________________________________________________

Admission Number:
Candidate’s Signature:________________ Invigilator’s Signature: ________________
02-11-24_ Sr.Super60_NUCLEUS_BT_ Jee-Main_GTM-04_Test Syllabus
PHYSICS : TOTAL SYLLABUS
CHEMISTRY : TOTAL SYLLABUS
MATHEMATICS : TOTAL SYLLABUS

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PHYSICS Max Marks: 100
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) 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.
1. If the magnetic field in a plane electromagnetic wave is given

by B  3  108 sin 1.6 103 x  48 1010 t  ˆjT ; then what will be expression for electric field?

1) E   9 sin 1.6 103 x  48  1010 t  kV
ˆ / m

2) E   3 10 8 sin 1.6  103 x  48 1010 t  iV
ˆ / m

3) E   3 10 8 sin 1.6  103 x  48 1010 t  ˆjV / m 

4) E   60 sin 1.6  103 x  48 1010 t  kV
ˆ / m
 
2. A particle of mass m and charge q has an initial velocity v  v0 ˆj . If an electric field E  E0iˆ

and magnetic field B  B0iˆ act on the particle, its speed will double after a time:

3mv0 2mv0 3mv0 2mv0


1) 2) 3) 4)
qE0 qE0 qE0 qE0

3. Three charged particles A,B and C with charges – 4q, 2q and -2q are present on the
circumference of a circle of radius d. The charged particles A,C and centre O of the circle
formed an equilateral triangle as shown in figure. Electric field at O along x-direction is:

2 3q 3q 3 3q 3q
1) 2) 3) 4)
 0 d 2  0 d 2 4 0 d 2 4 0 d 2

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4. Two liquids of densities ρ1 and ρ2 (ρ2=2ρ1) are filled up behind a square wall of side 10 m as
shown in figure. Each liquid has a height of 5 m. The ratio of the forces due to these liquids
exerted on upper part MN to that at the lower part NO is (Assume that the liquids are not
mixing):

1) 1/4 2) 1/2 3) 2/3 4) 1/3


 iˆ  ˆj 
5. Two particles of equal mass m have respective initial velocities uiˆ and u   . They
 2 
collide completely inelastically. The energy lost in the process is :
3 2 1 1 2 2
1) mu 2) mu 2 3) mu 2 4) mu
4 8 3 3
6. A particle starts from the origin at t=0 with an initial velocity of 3.0iˆ m / s and moves in
the x−y plane with a constant acceleration  6.0iˆ  4.0 ˆj  m / s 2 . The x-coordinate of the particle
at the instant when its y–coordinate is 32m is D meters. The value of D is
1) 50 2) 32 3) 60 4) 40
7. Train A and train B are running on parallel tracks in the opposite directions with speeds of
36km/hour and 72km/hour respectively. A person is walking in train A in the direction
opposite to its motion with a speed of 1.8km/hour. Speed (in ms -1) of this person as
observed from train B will be close to: (take the distance between the tracks as negligible)
1) 29.5 ms−1 2) 28.5 ms−1 3) 31.5 ms−1 4) 30.5 ms−1

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8. A uniform cylinder of mass M and radius R is to be pulled over a step of height a (a<R) by
applying a force F at its centre ‘O’ perpendicular to the plane through the axes of the
cylinder on the edge of the step (see figure). The minimum value of F required is:

2 2
a2 Ra
2) Mg 1   3) Mg 
R  a
1) Mg 1    1 4) Mg
R2  R   Ra R

9. A block of mass m=1 kg slides with velocity v=6 m/s on a frictionless horizontal surface and
collides with a uniform vertical rod and sticks to it as shown. The rod is pivoted about O and
swings as a result of the collision making angle θ before momentarily coming to rest. If the
rod has mass M=2 kg, and length l=1 m, the value of θ is approximately : (take g=10 m/s 2)

1) 49° 2) 55° 3) 63° 4) 69°

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10. A particle is moving unidirectionally on a horizontal plane under the action of a constant
power supplying energy source. The displacement (s) – time (t) graph that describes the
motion of the particle is (graphs are drawn schematically and are not to scale) :

1) 2) 3) 4)
11. A student measuring the diameter of a pencil of circular cross-section with the help of a
vernier scale records the following four readings 5.50 mm, 5.55mm, 5.45 mm; 5.65
mm. The average of these four readings is 5.5375 mm and the standard deviation of the data
is 0.07395 mm. The average diameter of the pencil should therefore be recorded as :
1) (5.5375± 0.0739) mm 2) (5.5375± 0.0740) mm
3) (5.54± 0.07) mm 4) (5.538 ± 0.074) mm
12. The bulk modulus of a liquid is 3×1010Nm-2. The pressure required to reduce the volume of
liquid by 2% is :
1) 3×108 Nm-2 2) 9×108 Nm-2 3) 6×108 Nm-2 4) 12×108 Nm-2
13. A stone of mass m, tied to a string is being whirled in a vertical circle with a uniform speed.
The tension in the string is :
1) the same throughout the motion.
2) minimum at the highest position of the circular path.
3) minimum at the lowest position of the circular path.
4) minimum when the rope is in the horizontal position.

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14. In the figure, a very large plane sheet of positive charge is shown. P1 and P2 are two points at
distance  and 2 from the charge distribution. If σ is the surface charge density, then the
magnitude of electric fields E1 and E2 at P1 and P2 respectively are :

1) E1  σ ε , E 2  σ 2ε 2) E1  2σ ε , E 2  σ ε
0 0 0 0

3) E1  E 2  σ 2ε 4) E1  E 2  σ ε
0 0

15. Given below are two statements. One is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as
Reason R.
Assertion A :Two identical balls A and B thrown with same velocity ' u ' at two different
angles with horizontal attained the same range R. If A and B reached the maximum
height h1 and h2 respectively, then R  4 h1 h 2
Reason R: Product of said heights.
 u 2 sin 2    u 2 cos 2  
h1 h 2   · 
 2g   2g 

Choose the correct answer


1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
2) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A.
3) A is true but R is false.
4) A is false but R is true.

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16. Time period of a simple pendulum in a stationary lift is 'T'. If the lift accelerates
g
with vertically upwards then the time period will be : (where g=acceleration due to
6
gravity)
6 5 6 7
1) T 2) T 3) T 4) T
5 6 7 6
17. The charge on capacitor of capacitance 15µF in the figure given below is

1) 60µC 2) 130µC 3) 260µC 4) 585µC

A longitudinal wave is represented by x  10sin 2π  nt   cm . The maximum particle velocity


x
18.
 λ

will be four times the wave velocity if the determined value of wavelength is equal to :
5
1) 2π 2) 5π 3) π 4)
2
19. According to kinetic theory of gases,
A. The motion of the gas molecules freezes at 0°C
B. The mean free path of gas molecules decreases if the density of molecules is increased.
C. The mean free path of gas molecules increases if temperature is increased keeping
pressure constant.
3
D. Average kinetic energy per molecule per degree of freedom is k BT (for monoatomic
2
gases)
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
1) A and C only 2) B and C only 3) A and B only 4) C and D only

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20. Match List-I with List-II.
List - I List - II
Moment of inertia of solid sphere of radius (R) about any 5
A. I. MR 2
tangent. 3

Moment of inertia of hollow sphere of radius (R) about any 7


B. II. MR 2
tangent. 5

Moment of inertia of circular ring of radius (R) about its 1


C. III. MR 2
diameter. 4

Moment of inertia of a circular disc of radius (R) about any 1


D. IV. MR 2
diameter 2

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:


1) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III 2) A-I, B-II, C-IV, D-III
3) A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV 4) A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer
is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
21. ABC is a plane lamina of the shape of an equilateral triangle. D, E are mid points of AB, AC
and G is the centroid of the lamina. Moment of inertia of the lamina about an axis passing
through G and perpendicular to the plane ABC is I0. If part ADE is removed, the moment of
NI 0
inertia of the remaining part about the same axis is where N is an integer. Value of N
16
is________.

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22. The distance between an object and a screen is 100 cm. A lens can produce real image of the
object on the screen for two different positions between the screen and the object. The
distance between these two positions is 40 cm. If the power of the lens is close

to 
N 
 D where N is an integer, the value of N is____
 100 
23. A particle of mass 200MeV/c2 collides with a hydrogen atom at rest. Soon after the collision
the particle comes to rest, and the atom recoils and goes to its first excited state. The initial
N
kinetic energy of the particle (in eV) is . The value of N is: (Given the mass of the
4
hydrogen atom to be 1GeV/c2) ____________
24. A 220 V,50 HzAC source is connected to a 25 V, 5 W lamp and an additional resistance R in
series (as shown in figure) to run the lamp at its peak brightness, then the value of R (in
ohm) will be_______

25. In a series LR circuit, power of 400 W is dissipated from a source of 250 V, 50 Hz. The
power factor of the circuit is 0.8. In order to bring the power factor to unity, a capacitor of

value C is added in series to the L and R. Taking the value of C as    F , then value of n
n
3  
is _____
26. Two resistors are connected in series across a battery as shown in figure. If a voltmeter of
resistance 2000 Ω is used to measure the potential difference across 500 Ω resister, the
reading of the voltmeter will be______V
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27. Four forces are acting at a point P in equilibrium as shown in figure. The ratio of force F 1 to
F2 is 1 : x where x = _____ .

28. Magnetic flux (in weber) in a closed circuit of resistance 20Ω varies with time t(s) as ϕ=8t 2-
9t+5. The magnitude of the induced current at t = 0.25 s will be _________ mA.
29. Two lighter nuclei combine to form a comparatively heavier nucleus by the relation given
below: 12 X 12 X  24 Y
The binding energies per nucleon 2
1 X and 24 Y are 1.1 MeV and 7.6 MeV respectively. The

energy released in this process is_______ . MeV.


30. Two beams of light having intensities I and 4I interfere to produce a fringe pattern on a
screen. The phase difference between the two beams are π/2 and π /3 at points A and B
respectively. The difference between the resultant intensities at the two points is xI. The
value of x will be _____ .
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CHEMISTRY Max Marks: 100
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) 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. The radius of the second Bohr orbit, in terms of the Bohr radius, a 0, in Li2+ is:
2a0 2a0 4a0 4a0
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 9 9 3
32. For the equilibrium A ⇌ B, the variation of the rate of the forward (a) and reverse (b)
reaction with time is given by:

1) 2)

3) 4)
33. Given below are the oxides: Na2O, As2O3 , N 2O , NO and Cl2O7
Number of amphoteric oxides is:
1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) 3
34. The first ionization enthalpies of Be, B, N and O follow the order
1) O < N < B < Be 2) Be < B < N < O
3) B < Be < N < O 4) B < Be < O < N
35. Given two statements below:
Statement- I : In Cl2 molecule the covalent radius is double of the atomic radius of chlorine.
Statement- II : Radius of anionic species is always greater than their parent atomic radius.
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
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1) Both statement- I and statement-II are correct.
2) Both statement -I and statement- II are incorrect.
3) Statement -I is correct but statement- II is incorrect.
4) Statement- I is incorrect but statement- II is correct.
36. In the following reaction sequence, [C] is :

1)

2)

3)

4)
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37. Consider the following reactions:

Which of these reactions are possible?


1) (a) and (d) 2) (a) and (b) 3) (b), (c) and (d) 4) (b) and (d)
38. Which of the following statements are correct?

(A) The electronic configuration of Cr is  Ar  3d 5 4 s1 .


(B) The magnetic quantum number may have a negative value.
(C) In the ground state of an atom, the orbitals are filled in order of their increasing energies.
(D) The total number of nodes are given by n-2.
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
1) (A),(C) and (D) only 2) (A) and (B) only
3) (A) and (C) only 4) (A), (B) and (C) only

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39. The incorrect statement is:
1) Manganate and permanganate ions are paramagnetic.
2) Manganate ion is green in colour and permanganate ion is purple in colour.
3) In manganate and permanganate ions, the π - bonding takes place by overlap of p-orbitals
of oxygen and d-orbitals of manganese.
4) Manganate and permanganate ions are tetrahedral.
40. Consider the following reactions:

(i) Glucose+ROH  Acetal 


dry HCl x eq .of
 CH3CO 2 O acetyl derivative

(ii) Glucose   A 


Ni / H2 y eq.of
 CH 3CO 2 O acetyl derivative

(iii) Glucose 


z eq.of
 CH 3CO 2 O acetyl derivative

'x', 'y' and 'z' in these reactions are respectively.


1) 4, 6 & 5 2) 5, 6 & 5 3) 5, 4 & 5 4) 4, 5 & 5
41. The increasing order of basicity of the following compounds is

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

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42. Lattice enthalpy and enthalpy of solution of NaCl are 788 kJ mol 1 and 4 kJ mol 1 ,
respectively. The hydration enthalpy of NaCl is :

1) 784 kJ mol 1 2) 780 kJ mol 1 3) 784 kJ mol 1 4) 780 kJ mol 1

43. Of the species, NO, NO  , NO 2 and NO-, the one with minimum bond strength is:

1) NO 2) NO 2 3) NO  4) NO 
44. The depression in freezing point observed for a formic acid solution of concentration

0.5 mL L–1 is 0.0405C . Density of formic acid is 1.05 g mL–1 . The Van't Hoff factor of the

formic acid solution is nearly : (Given for water k f  1.86k kg mol –1 )

1) 0.8 2) 1.1 3) 1.9 4) 2.4


45. The major product obtained from the following reaction is

1) 2)

3) 4)

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46. At 25C and 1 atm pressure, the enthalpy of combustion of benzene (l) and acetylene (g)

are 3268 kJ mol 1 and 1300 kJ mol 1 , respectively. The change in enthalpy for the
reaction 3C2 H 2  g   C6 H 6  l  , is

1) 324 kJ mol 1 2) 632 kJ mol 1 3) 632 kJ mol 1 4) 732 kJ mol 1


47. The most common oxidation state of Lanthanoid elements is +3. Which of the following is
likely to deviate easily from +3 oxidation state?
1) Ce (At. No. 58) 2) La (At. No. 57)
3) Lu (At. No. 71) 4) Gd (At. No. 64)
48. Choose the correct option for the following reactions

1) ‘A’ and ‘B’ are both Markovnikov addition products.


2) ‘A’ is Markovnikov product and ‘B’ is anti-Markovnikov product.
3) ‘A’ and ‘B’ are both anti-Markovnikov products.
4) ‘B’ is Markovnikov and ‘A’ is anti-Markovnikov products.
49. The correct IUPAC name of the following compound is :

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1) 4-methyl-2-nitro-5-oxohept-3-enal
2) 4-methyl-5-oxo-2-nitrohept-3-enal
3) 4-methyl-6-nitro-3-oxohept-4-enal
4) 6-formyl-4-methyl-2-nitrohex-3-enal
50. A white precipitate was formed when BaCl2 was added to water extract of an inorganic salt.
Further, a gas 'X' with characteristic odour was released when the formed white precipitate
was dissolved in dilute HCl. The anion present in the inorganic salt is

1) I− 2) SO32 3) S 2 4) NO2
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer
is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
51. Number of grams of bromine that will completely react with 5.0 g of pent-1-ene is

____________ 102 g . (Atomic mass of Br=80 g/mol) [Nearest Integer)

52. 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 m / s ) _____ × 10-21 J.


53.

Consider the above reaction. The number of π electrons present in the product 'P' is____.
54. The molartiry of HNO3 in a sample which has density 1.4 g/mL and mass percentage of
63% is ______ ( Molecular weight of HNO3  63 )
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55. The atomic number of Unnilunium is...............
56. In an estimation of bromine by Carius method, 1.6 g of an organic compound gave 1.88 g of

AgBr. The mass percentage of bromine in the compound is _________

(Atomic mass, Ag  108, Br  80 g mol 1 ).

57. Total number of possible stereoisomers of dimethyl cyclopentane is________

58. A solution containing 2.5  103 kg of a solute dissolved in 75  103 kg of water boils

at 373.535 K. The molar mass of the solute is ______ g mol 1 . [nearest integer]

(Given: K b  H 2O   0.52 K Kg mol 1 and boiling point of water =373.15 K)

59. Complexes  ML5  of metals Ni and Fe have ideal square pyramidal and trigonal bipyramidal

geometries, respectively. The sum of the 90 , 120 and 180 L-M-L angles in the two

complexes is____

60. A flask is filled with equal moles of A and B. The half lives

of A and B are 100 s and 50 s respectively and are independent of the initial concentration.

The time required for the concentration of A to be four times that of B is ______ s.

(Given: ln 2=0.693)

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MATHEMATICS Max Marks: 100
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) 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.
61. If f(a+b+1−x)=f(x), for all x, where a and b are fixed positive real numbers, then
b
1
x  f  x   f  x  1   dx is equal to
a  b a
b 1 b 1 b 1 b 1
1)  f  x  dx 2)  f  x  1  dx 3)  f  x  1  dx 4)  f  x  dx
a1 a1 a1 a1

8 2 x  8 2 x
62. The inverse function of f  x   2 x 2 x , x   1,1  , is
8 8
1 x 1x
1) log e  
2) log e  
1 1
 
4 1 x  4 1 x 
1x 1 x
3) log 8 e  log e  4) log 8 e  log e 
1 1
 
4 1 x  4 1 x 
z i 5
63. Let z be a complex number such that  1 and z  . Then the value of |z+3i| is:
z  2i 2
15 7
1) 10 2) 2 3 3) 4)
4 2
x y
x2 y2
64. Area ( in sq. units) of the region outside   1 and inside the ellipse   1 is.
2 3 4 9

1) 3  4 π  2) 6  4 π  3) 6  π  2 4) 3  π  2
65. A survey shows that 63 % of the people in a city read newspaper A whereas 76 % read
newspaper B. If x % of the people read both the newspapers, then a possible value of x can
be:
1) 29 2) 55 3) 65 4) 37

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2 2
66. The set of all real values of λ for which the quadratic equations, (λ +1) x −4λx+2=0
always have exactly one root in the interval (0,1) is :
1) (2,4] 2) (-3, -1) 3) (1,3] 4) (0,2)
20
67. The value of r 0
50 r
C 6 is equal to

1) 50 C 6  30 C6 2) 50 C 7 30 C 7 3) 51 C 7  30 C7 4) 51 C 7  30 C7
 1  x2  1  
1 2 x 1  x
2  1
68. The derivative of tan1   with respect to tan   at x= is
 x   1  2x2  2
   

2 3 3 2 3 3
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 10 5 12

If   e2 x  2e x  e  x  1  e dx  g x e e   c, where c is a constant of integration, then g(0)


e x  e x x
 e x
69.  
is equal to:
1) 2 2) 1 3) e 4) e2
70. If z be a complex number satisfying |Re(z)|+|Im(z)|=4, then |z| cannot be:
17
1) 7 2) 8 3) 10 4)
2

71. The surface area of a balloon of spherical shape being inflated, increases at a constant rate. If
initially, the radius of balloon is 3 units and after 5 seconds, it becomes 7 units, then its
radius after 9 seconds is :
1) 9 2) 10 3) 11 4) 12
x 1
72. Let f  x   , x  R  0, 1,1 . If f n1  x   f  f n  x   for all n∈N, then f6(6)+f7(7) is equal to:
x 1
7 3 7 11
1) 2)  3) 4) 
6 2 12 12

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dy 2  2  1 
xy y

73. If   0, x, y  0, y 1   1 , then y(2) is equal to :


dx 2x  1
1) 2+log23 2) 2+log32 3) 2-log3 2 4) 2-log2 3
74. Let A and B be any two 3×3 symmetric and skew symmetric matrices respectively. Then
which of the following is NOT true?
1) A4 - B4 is a symmetric matrix
2) AB - BA is a symmetric matrix
3) B5 - A5 is a skew - symmetric matrix
4) AB + BA is a skew - symmetric matrix
e x  e  x  sin x 2
75. If lim  , where α,β,γ∈R, then which of the following is NOT correct?
x 0 xsin2 x 3
1) α 2  β2  γ 2  6 2)       1  0
3) 2   2   2  3  0 4) α 2  β 2  γ 2  4
sec2 x  2022 π
76. For I  x    2022
dx , if I    21011 , then
sin x 4

1) 31010 I    I    0 2) 31010 I    I    0
π π π π
3 6 6 3

3) 31011 I    I    0 4) 31011 I    I    0
π π π π
3 6 6 3
x2 y 2
77. Let the maximum area of the triangle that can be inscribed in the ellipse   1, a  2 ,
a2 4
having one of its vertices at one end of the major axis of the ellipse and one of its sides
parallel to the y-axis, be, 6 3 . Then the eccentricity of the ellipse is:
3 1 1 3
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 2 2 4

78. Let S be the set of all a∈R for which the angle between the vectors u  a log e b  ˆi  6ˆj  3kˆ and

v  log e b  ˆi  2ˆj  2a loge b  kˆ ,  b  1  is acute. Then S is equal to

1)  ,   3)   , 0  4)  ,  
4 4 12
2) 
 3  3   7 

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79. Let S ={1,2,3,... ,2022}. Then the probability, that a randomly chosen number n from the set
S such that HCF (n, 2022) = 1, is :
128 166 127 112
1) 2) 3) 4)
1011 1011 337 337
1 1
80. Let α,β be the roots of the equation x 2  2 x  6  0 and 2
 1, 2  1 be the roots of the
α β

equation x2+ax+b=0. Then the roots of the equation x2-(a+b-2)x+(a+b+2)=0 are


1) non-real complex numbers 2) real and both negative
3) real and both positive 4) real and exactly one of them is positive
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
Section-II contains 10 Numerical Value Type questions. Attempt any 5 questions only. First 5 attempted questions will be considered if more than 5
questions attempted. The Answer should be within 0 to 9999. If the Answer is in Decimal then round off to the nearest Integer value (Example i,e. If answer
is above 10 and less than 10.5 round off is 10 and If answer is from 10.5 and less than 11 round off is 11).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempt and -1 in all other cases.
1  1  3x 
81.  1 1  log e 
If the function f defined on   ,  by f  x    x  , when x  0 is continuous, then k
 1  2x 
 3 3 k,
 when x  0

is equal to _____
82. The number of 4 letter words (with or without meaning) that can be formed from the eleven
letters of the word “EXAMINATION” is __________
83. The number of terms common to the two A.P.’s 3,7,11, ……, 407 and 2,9,16,…..,709 is
_______.
84. Let the position vectors of points ‘A’ and ‘B’ be ˆi  ˆj  kˆ and 2iˆ  ĵ  3k̂ , respectively. A point
‘P’ divides the line segment AB internally in the ratio λ:1(λ>0). If O is the origin and
    2
OB.OP  3 OA  OP  6 , then λ is equal to ______

85. Suppose that a function f:R→R satisfies f(x+y)=f(x)f(y) for all x,y∈R and f(1)=3. If
n

f  i   363 , then n is equal to _____.


i 1

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86. If the mean deviation about the mean of the numbers 1,2,3, …....., n, where n is odd, is
5 n  1
, then n is equal to ______
n
 2 2
 256 A
87. If the area of the region  x, y  : x  y 3  1, x  y  0, y  0  is A, then
3
is equal to____.
  π

Let P  2, 1,1  and Q 


56 43 111 
88. , ,  be the vertices of the rhombus PRQS. If the direction
 17 17 17 
ratios of the diagonal RS are  , -1,  , where both α and ß are integers of minimum absolute

values, then  2  ß 2 is equal to______.

89. Let the abscissae of the two points P and Q be the roots of 2 x 2  rx  p  0 and the

ordinates of P and Q be the roots of x 2  sx  q  0 . If the equation of the circle described

 
on PQ as diameter is 2 x 2  y 2  11x  14 y  22  0 , then 2r  s  2 q  p is equal to

________
0 1 0 
90. Let X  0 0 1  , Y  αI  βX  γX 2 and Z   2 I   X    2    X 2 ,  ,  ,   R. If
0 0 0 

1 2 1 
5 5 5 
 
1 2 
Y 1   0 , then (α  β  γ )2 is equal to _______.
 5 5 
 1 
0 0 
 5 

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 A.P  T.S  KARNATAKA  TAMILNADU  MAHARASTRA  DELHI  RANCHI
A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office - Madhapur - Hyderabad
SEC: Sr.Super60_NUCLEUS_BT JEE-MAIN Date: 02-11-2024
Time:09.00Am to$12.00Pm GTM-04 Max. Marks: 300
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1) 1 2) 1 3) 2 4) 1 5) 2
6) 3 7) 1 8) 2 9) 3 10) 3
11) 3 12) 3 13) 2 14) 3 15) 1
16) 3 17) 1 18) 2 19) 2 20) 1
21) 11 22) 5 23) 51 24) 975 25) 400
26) 8 27) 3 28) 250 29) 26 30) 2

CHEMISTRY
31) 4 32) 1 33) 2 34) 4 35) 4
36) 1 37) 4 38) 4 39) 1 40) 1
41) 2 42) 3 43) 3 44) 3 45) 1
46) 3 47) 1 48) 2 49) 3 50) 2
51) 1143 52) 222 53) 2 54) 14 55) 101
56) 50 57) 6 58) 45 59) 20 60) 200

MATHEMATICS
61) 1 62) 4 63) 4 64) 3 65) 2
66) 3 67) 3 68) 2 69) 1 70) 1
71) 1 72) 2 73) 4 74) 3 75) 3
76) 1 77) 1 78) 2 79) 4 80) 2
81) 5 82) 2454 83) 14 84) 1 85) 5
86) 21 87) 36 88) 450 89) 7 90) 100

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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
E0
1. We know that, C
B0
speed of light in vacuum
Amplitude of electric field, E0  B0C  3 108  3 108  9 N / C Only option 1 matches.
when an electro magnetic wave passes through a medium electric field vector ,magnetic
field vector and direction of propagation of the wave are in mutually perpendicular
directions.
E  E0 sin kx  t 

2. As V  v0 ĵ (magnitude of velocity does not change in y-x plane)

qE 3mv0
 2v0 
2
 v02  v 2x ; v x  3v0  3v 0  0  t; t
m qE0
3.

Electric field due to B and C is along OC and


Electric field due to A is along OA
As per figure, the net horizontal component of electric field is
4kq q 3
Enet   2 cos 300 
d 2
 0 d 2

4.
P1  P2 0   g5  g5
Force on upper half = Pavg A  A A A
2 2 2
Force on lower half = Pavg A

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P2  P3
 A
  g 5    g 5 2  g 5 A  2  g 5 A
2 2
F  g5 A 1
 U  
FL 2  2  g 5  A 4
5. Applying Momentum Conservation,
  
m1u1  m2u2   m1  m2  Vc
 iˆ  ˆj  
 
 m uiˆ  mu    2mVc
 2 
 3 1
 Vc  uiˆ  ujˆ
4 4
Now, magnitude of the speeds are,
u1=u
u
u2 
2
10
Vc  u
4
K .E loss  Ki  K f
1 1  1
 K .E loss   m1u12  m2u22    m1  m2  Vc2
2 2  2
1 1 u2  1 10 1
  mu 2  m    2m  u 2  mu 2
2 2 2  2 16 8
6. Given : ux=3m/s, ax=6m/s2, ay=4m/s2
By applying equations of Kinematics
1
y  u yt  a yt 2
2
1
 32  0   4  t 2
2
 t  16
2

 t  4s
1
Now, x  u x t  axt 2
2
1
 x  3  4   6  16
2
 x  12  48  60m
7. VA = 10m/s VB=−20 m/s
Velocity of person w.r.t train A, VPA=−0.5m/s
∴ Velocity of person
 VP  VPA  VA  0.5  10  9.5m / s
And VPB  VP  VB  9.5   20   29.5 m / s
8. Assume no slipping about P

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Torque of F about P> torque of gravity


 FR  Mgx
 FR  MgR sin 
x
 Fmin  Mg sin   Mg
R
R2   R  a 
2

 Mg  from figure 
R
R2   R  a 
2

 Mg
R2
2
 Ra
 Mg 1   
 R 
9. Conceptual
10. Work done = change in K.E
1 2 1 2
Pt  mv  mv if v =0
2 2
2 pt
V
m
ds 2p 12
 t
dt m
2p 12
 ds   t dt
m
2 2p 32
S t
3 m
11. As significant figures in each measurement is 3, the diameter should be recorded in three
significant figures.
∴ key is option (3).
B  3  1010
V
  0.02
V
P  V 
12. B  P   B  
V  V 

V
 
 3 1010  0.02 
 6  10 N / m 2
8

13. At highest point,


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TH  mg  m r TH  m r  mg
2 2

At lowest point,
TL  mg  m 2 r TL  m 2 r  mg
After comparing,
TH<TL
Thus, tension in the string is minimum at the highest position of the circular path.
14. As the sheet is very large Ê is independent of distance from it.
Thus E1 = E2 = σ/2ε0
15. For same range θ1+θ2=90°

u 2 sin 2 θ1 u 2 sin 2 θ 2
h1  h2 
2g 2g
2 2 2 2
u sin θ1 u sin θ 2
h1 h 2  
2g 2g
θ 2  90  θ1
u 2 sin 2 θ1 u 2 cos 2 θ1
h1 h 2  
2g 2g
2
 u 2 sin θ1 cos θ1 
 
 2g 
2
 u 2 sin θ1 cos θ1 2  R2
   
 2g 2 16
R  4 h1h 2
R is correct explanation of A
string length L
16. Time period of pendulum, TP  2π  2π
downward acceleration ay
L
If the lift is stationary, ay=g Time period is T  2π
g
g L 6
If the lift is accelerating with Time period T '  2π  T
6 7g 7
6

17.

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1 1 1 1 12  8  6 26
    
Ceq 10 15 20 120 120
60
Ceq  F
13
13  60
Q  60  C
13
Since they are in series, charge on each capacitor is same.
VP max  4Vwave
ω 4λ
18. A  4   A 
k 2π
2 A 20π
λ   5π
4 4
kT
19. 
2 d 2 P
20. Solid sphere

I0  I com  MR 2
2
I0  MR 2  MR 2
5
7
I0  MR 2
5
Hollow sphere

I0  Icom  MR 2
2 5
 MR 2  MR 2  MR 2
3 3

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I1+I2+I3 (Perpendicular axis theorem)


By symmetry
MOI about 1” and 2” Axis are same i.e.
I1  I2

 2I1  I3  MR 2 Icom  MR 2 
2
MR
I1 
2
Similarly in disc
MR 2  MR 2 
2I1  I
 com  
2  2 
MR 2
I1 
4
21. Moment of inertia of lamina about an axis passing through centroid “G”
I0=Kml2
Moment of inertia of DEF
2
 m  l 
I1    
 4  2 
I
I1  0
16
Let I ADE  I BDF  I EFG  I 2
 3I 2  I1  I 0

I0
 3I 2   I0
16
5I 0
I2 
16
After removal of part ADE
I=2I2+I1
 5I  I
 2 0   0
 16  16

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11I 0
I
16
NI 0
Given I 
16
N = 11
D 2  d 2 1002  402 100
f   21cm  P  D
22. 4D 4  100 21
N 100
 N  476
100 21
23. Mass of hydrogen atom is 5times mass of colloiding particle.
2
1 2 1 v
Loss  mv   5m   
2 2 5
Loss excitation energy 10.2ev  mv 2  
1 4 51ev
k
2 5 4
P  Vi
5  25 i
1
i
24. 5
VR  iR
1
 220  25  R
5
R  195  5  975

25.
3 XL 3R
Cos  0.8  Tan    XL 
4 R 4
5R V 2
PZ 2
And Z  P  2 R   R  100 so X L  75
4 Z V2
1 400
For power factor to be 1, X C  X L So  75  C  F
2 fC 3

26.
20
I A
1000
20
V1  I  400   400
1000
 8V

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27.
θ=45°
Taking components along x & y
1 2 1 1
F1  2   
2 2 2
1 2 1 3
F2  2   
2 2 2
F1 : F2  1 : 3
x3
  8t 2  9t  5
d
emf     16t  9 
dt
At t  0.25s
28. Emf   16  0.25   9   5V
Emf 5V
Current  
Re sis tan ce 20Ω
1 1000
 A mA  250mA
4 4
29. Energy released in the given process = Binding energy of product – Binding energy of
reactants
=7.6×4−(1.1×2)×2=30.4−4.4=26MeV
π
A 
2
π
B 
30. 3
π
IA  I  4I  2 I 4I cos  
2
 5I  4I   0   5I
I B  I  4I  2 I 4I cos 60  
1
 5I  4I   7I
2
I B  I A  7I  5I  2I,  x  2 

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a  4 a 0  4 4a 0
31. r2 , Li 2  0  
z 3 3
32. At equilibrium rate of forward and backward reaction becomes equal.
33. Na2O= Basic As2O3= Amphoteric
N2O= Neutral NO= Neutral
Cl2O7 = Acidic
34. 1st I .E. N3  O4  Be2  B1
 2p   2p   2s   2p 
35. covalent radius will be smaller than atomic radius, as it involves in overlapping.

36.

37.
38. (A) Cr = [Ar]3d5 4s1
(B) m = –l to +l
(C) According to Aufbau principle, orbitals are filled in order of their increasing energies.
(D) Total nodes = n – 1
39. Manganate is paramagnetic while permanganate is diamagnetic so statement I is
incorrect.

40.
41. Aliphatic amines are more basic than aromatic amines
∴ c is more basic.
‘B’ is least basic since the l.p electrosn on 'N ' atom involved in aromatricity.
ΔH solution  ΔH rattice  ΔH hydration
ΔH hydration  ΔH solution  ΔH lattice
42.
 4kJ  788kJ
 784kJ / mole
43. More is the bond order, less is the bond length and vice versa.

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2
Bond order NO  2.5
Bond order NO   3
Bond order NO  2.5
Bond order NO   2
Bond order of NO- is less, hence more is the bond length compared to other species.
44. [HCOOH] = 0.5 ml l–1
⇒ (0.5 ml × 1.05 g ml–1) HCOOH in 1L
⇒ 0.525 g HCOOH in 1L
 0.525 / 46 
m mol [Assuming a very dilute dilute solution]
1kg
Tf 0.0405  46
Tf  i . Kf .m i    1.9
k f m 1.86  0.525

45.
46. H   H C (Reactant)   H C  Product 
 3   1300    3268  
 632kJmol 1
47. Ce =Xe 4f1 5d1 6s2
Ce3+ = Xe 4f1 5d0
Ce+4 = Xe 4f0 5d0 (Noble gas configuration)
48. A is formed using OMDM reaction , whereas B is formed due to HBO reaction.

49.
4-Methyl-6-nitro-3-oxohept-4-enal
dilHCl
50. BaCl2  SO32  BaSO3   SO 2 
white ppt . burning sulphur like smell

51.
moles of Br2 = moles of C5H10
W 5
 
160 70
5 160
W g
70
 11.428g
 1142.8 102 g  1143  10 2 g

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hc
KE  W

6.63 1034  3 108
  4.41 1019
52. 300 109
 6.63  1019  4.411019  2.22 1019
 222  1021 J
 Ans  222
53. Number of π electron=2
substitution of OH done at any position will certainly need one pi bond, hence will
contain a pi bond, therefore two pi electrons.

54. Mass percentage is 63% which means that 63 g of solute present in 100 g of solution.

Mass 100
Density  1.4 g / mL  volume  71.428 mL
Volume volume
Molarity is calculated as:
mass 1000 63 1000
molarity   molarity   14 M
molar mass volumein mL 63  71.428
55. un nil unium
   
1 0 1 suffix

56.  % of ha log en 
 Atomic mass of ' X '   Mass of AgX 
100
108  Atomic mass of ' X '  Mass of organic compound 
80  1.88 15040
  100 
108  80  1.6 300.8
% of ' Br '  50%
57.

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58. The molar mass of the solute is 45 g mol .
w  2.5 g , K b  0.52
w solvent  75 g, M  Mol. Wt. of solute
TB  373.535 K
'

TBo  373.15 K
TB  K b m  0.385
 2.5 1000 
0.385  0.52    
M 75 
M=45 g mol-1
59. ML5 with Square pyramid.

Contains eight 90° angle and two diagonal 180 angles (total=10).
ML5 with TBP structure.

Contains six 90° and three 120° and one 180°. So total = 10.
Sum in both = 10 + 10 = 20.
60.
ln 2 ln 2
kA  ; kB 
100 50
 k At
At  A0  e
  ln 2 
 t 
At  A0  e 100 

  ln 2 
 t 
Bt  B0  e 50 

A 0  B0
And At  4 Bt
ln 2 ln 2 ln 2
 t  t t ln 2
e 100
 4 e 50
e 100
4  t  ln 4  2ln 2t  200 sec
100

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61. Given f  a  b 1  x   f  x 
it implies that f  x  1   f  a  b  x 
b
1
x  f  x   f  x  1   dx. ....... 1 
  b  a
I
a
b
1
 a  b  x   f  x  1   f  x   dx. .....  2 
 a  b  a
I

Adding (1) and (2)


b b b
2I    f  x   f  x  1   dx  2I  f  a  b  x  dx  f  x  1  dx
a a a
b b b 1
 2I  2 f  x  1  dx  I  f  x  1  dx   f  x  dx
a a a 1

82 x  8 2 x
62. y  2x
8  8 2 x
1  y 82 x 1 y 
  2 x  8 4 x   
1 y 8 1 y 
1 y  1 1 y 
 4 x  log 8    x  log 8  
1 y  4 1 y 
1 1  x  1 1  x 
 f 1  x   log 8    log 8 e  log e  
4 1 x  4 1  x 
63. Given b z  i |2  z  2i |2
 x 2  ( y  1)2  x 2  ( y  2)2
 2 y  1  4 y  4
1
y
2
5
Given z 
2
x y x2 y 2
64. The area of the region outside the rhombus   1 and inside the ellipse  1
2 3 4 9
x2 y 2 x y
The area of the ellipse 2  2  1 is πab and the area of the rhombus   1 is 2pq
a b p q
Therefore, the required region is 6π-12=6(π-2) square units.

 n B   n  A  B   n U
 76  76  63  x  100
65.
 63   x  39
 63  x  39

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66. Let f  x    λ  1  x  4 λx  2
2 2

If f(x) = 0 has exactly one root in (0,1) then


f  0  f 1   0  2  λ 2  1  4 λ  2   0
  λ  1  λ  3   0
λ  1,3 
But for λ = 1 ⇒ n=1 is a repeat root
∴ λ ∈ (1,3]
20
67.  50 r
C6 50 C6  49 C 6  48 C6 .. 30 C6
r 0

 50
C 6  49 C 6  ..  31 C 6   30 C 6  30 C7  30 C7
50 C 6  49 C 6  ..   31 C 6  31 C7  30 C 7
50 C 6  50 C 7  30 C7
51 C7  30 C 7
68. If x  tan 
 1  x2  1   sec θ  1 
tan1    tan1  
 x   tan θ 
 
 θ
 tan1  tan 
 2
1 1
 θ  tan1 x
2 2
If x  sin α
 2x 1  x2   sin2α 
tan1    tan1    2α  2 sin1 x
 1  2x 
2
 cos 2α 
 
1
Derivative of tan1 x w.r.to 2 sin1 x
2
1 1  x2 3 1
   , at x 
2 1  x 
2
2 10 2

  e2 x  2e x  e  x  1  e
e x
 e x  dx  g x e e x
 e x  c
69.  
  e2 x  2e x  e  x  1  e
e   g  x e e   g x ee  e x  e x
 e x  e x  e x
 
x x x

   
  e2 x  2e x  e  x  1   g   x   g  x   e x  e  x 
So, g  x   e x  1, which gives g  0   2
So, the correct Key is option (1)
70. Let z  x  iy
Re z  Imz  4
x  y 4
z  x2  y 2 ∣
8  z 4
z  7 is not possible.

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71. Let r be the radius of spherical balloon
S = Surface area
S = 4πr2
dS dr
 8 r   k  constant 
dt dt
4πr2 = kt+C(C is constant of integration)
For t = 0 , r = 3 ⇒ 36π = C
For t = 5 , r = 7 ⇒K = 32π
4 r 2  32t  36π
r2  8t  9
for t  9
r2  81
r9
x 1
1
x 1 1
72. f x   f 2  x   f  f  x   x  1 
x 1 x 1 x
1
x 1
 1  x  1
f3  x   f  f2  x   f    
 x  1x
 x 1 
 f4  x  f  x
1x 
1 1
 f 6  x     f 6 6   
x 6
 1  x 1
f7  x   f    
 x  1x
8 4
 f7 7  
6 3
1 4 3
 f 6  6   f 7 7      
6 3 2

73.
dy 2


xy
2 1
y
 0
dx 2 1
x

x, y  0, y 1   1, y  2  ?
dy 2x 2y  1 
 y x
dx 2 2  1 
2y 2x
 dy    dx
2y  1 2x  1
2 y ln 2 2 x ln 2
 y dy    x dx
2 1 2 1
ln 2 y  1   ln 2 x  1  C
At x  1, y  1

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74. Given that A  A, B  B
T T

 A  C  A4  B 4
C T   A 4  B 4    A4    B 4   A 4  B 4  C
T T T

 B  C  AB  BA
C T   AB  BA    AB    BA 
T T T

 B T AT  AT BT  BA  AB  C
 C  C  B5  A5
C T   B 5  A5    B 5    A5   B 5  A5
T T T

D  C  AB  BA
C T   AB  BA    AB    BA 
T T T

 BA  AB  C
 Option C is not true.
e x  e x  sinx 2
75. lim 
x 0 xsin2 x 3
 x 2
  x2 x3   x3 
lim α  1  x      β  1  x       γ  x   
x 0
 2!   2! 3!   3! 
L.H.S.  2
sin x
lim  x  x 2  lim 2
x 0 x 0 x
α β 2 α β γ  3
α  β   α  β  γ  x     x      x
 lim 2 2  6 6 6 0
x 0 x 1
3

For limit to be finite, we should have


α β α β γ 2
α  β  0,α  β  γ  0,  0,   
2 2 6 6 6 3
 α  β, β  β  γ  0  γ  2β
β β 2β 2
     4β  4  β  1
6 6 6 3
 α  1,β  1, γ  2
 a  α 2  β2  γ 2  1  1  4  6
b        1  1  2  2  1  0
 c  2   2  2  3  1  4  2  3  2  0
 d α 2  β 2  γ 2  1  1  4  4
76. I  x    sec2 x  sin2022 xdx  2022  sin2022 xdx
 tan x  (sin x) 2022    2022  tan x  (sin x)2023 cos xdx
2022 (sin x)2022 dx
I  x    tan x  (sin x) 2022  C
2022

At, X  ,21011   
π 1
 C C  0
4  2

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tanx
Hence, I  x  
(sin x)2022
π 1 22022
I   2022

6 1  3
3 
2
π 3 22022 1 π
I   2022
  1010 I  
3  3  ( 3) 2021
3 6
 
 2 
π π
31010 I    I  
3 6

77.
1
A a 1  cos θ  4 sin θ   A  2a 1  cos θ  sin θ
2
dA
 2a  sin2 θ  cos θ  cos2 θ 

dA
 0  1  cos θ  2 cos 2 θ  0

1 2π
cos θ  1 (Reject) ,cos θ  θ
2 3
2
d A
 2a  2 sin2 θ  sin θ 
dθ2
d2 A 2π 3 3
2
 0 for θ   Now, Amax  a6 3
dθ 3 2
a2  b2 3
 a  4e  2

a 2
 
78. Angle between the vectors u, v is acute

 u.v  0 a log e b   12  6a log e b   0
2

b  1
let log e b  t  t  0 as b  1
y  at 2  6at  12 & y  0,  t  0
a  0, D  0  36 a2  48 a  0 which is not possible
For a  0, D  0  36 a2  48 a  0  12a  3 a  4   0
4
a0 y 0
3
a  
79. S  1,2,3,..,2022 ,HCF n,2022  12022  2  3  337
Numbers which are divisible by 2 are 2, 4, ....2022 i.e.,l0ll
Numbers which are divisible by 3 are 3, 6,9 ....2022 i.e.,674
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Numbers which are divisible by 6 are 6, 12, ....2022 i.e.,337
Numbers which are divisible by 337 arc 337,6?4, ..-. 2022, i.e.,6
Numbers which are divisible by 2 x 337 are 674,1348,2022. i.e.,3
Numbers which are divisible by 3 x 337 are l0ll,2022. i.e-,2
Numbers which are divisible by 2022 are 2022. i.e., 1
∴ Total numbers which are divisible by 2 or 3 or 337
 1011  674  6  337  3  2  1  1692  342  1350
For HCF (n, 2022) = 1, we have numbers of elements for n=2O22-1150=672
672 112
∴ Required probability  
2022 337
1 1
80. a   2,
α2 β2
1 1 1
b  2  2 1  2 2
α β α β
1 1 5
ab  1  1  
 αβ 
2
6 6
 5   5
x2     2  x   2    0
 6   6
 6 x  17 x  7  0
2

 6 x 2  3 x  14 x  7  0
 3 x 2x  1   7 2x  1   0
7 1
 x   , x   are the roots
3 2
 Both roots are real and negative.
 1  1  3x    ln 1  3 x  ln 1  2 x  
81. lim f  x  lim  ln     lim   
x 0 x 0 x
  1  2 x   x 0  x x 
 3ln 1  3 x  2ln 1  2 x  
 lim     32  5
x 0
 3x 2 x 
∴ f(x) will be continuous if f  0   lim
x 0
f  x  5
82. Examination 2 N, 2 A, 2I, E, X, M, T, O
8!
Case I All are different so 8 P4   8.7.6.5  1680
4!
4!
Case II 2 same and 2 different so 3 C1 · 7C2 · =3.21.12=756
2!
4!
Case III 2 same and 2 same so 3 C2 ·  3.6  18
2!.2!
Total  1680  756  18  2454

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83.
3   n  1  4  tn
tm  2   m  1  7
tn  4n  1
7m  4
tm  7m  5 4n  1  7m  5 n 
4
Put m=-4,8
n  6,13 T6  3  5  4   23 T13  3  13  1  4   3  48  51
23   n  1  28  407 23  28n  28  407 28n  407  5
n  14.8 n  14
λb  a
84. OP  , where OA  a,OB  b
λ 1
SO, OB  OP  3|OA  OP|2  6
2
 λb  a   λb  a 
 b    3 a  6
 λ 1   λ 1 
a  b  λ |b|2 3 λ2
  |a  b|2  6
λ 1 ( λ  1) 2

6  14 λ 3λ 2
 6  6
λ 1 ( λ  1)2
8λ 18 λ2
   4  λ  1  9λ
λ  1 ( λ  1)2
4
λ   0.80
5
85. f  x  y   f  x f  y 
 f  x   ax
f  x  3  a  3
 f  x   3x
n
Now, f  i   363
i 1

 3  32  33 ..n terms  363


n5
n2  1
86. Mean deviation about mean of first n natural numbers is
4n
n2  1 5  n  1 
hence, 
4n n
 n  21
87.  Area of shaded region

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3 3
 0

2 2 1
 
2 2
   1  x 3   x)dx    1  x 3  dx
3   0 
 1 2
 
2
3
0
 
2 2 0
   1  x 3  dx   xdx
3   3
 1 2  1 2
   
2 2

Let x  sin3 θ
 dx  3 sin2 θ cos θdθ
π
2
 1 
  3 sin θ cos 4 θdθ   0 
2

π  16 

4

9π 1 1 36π
    A
64 16 16 256
256 A
  36
π
drs of RS   α, 1, β 
88.  56 43 111 
drs of PQ    2,  1, 1 
 17 17 17 
 90 60 94 
 , , 
 17 17 17 
In rhombus diagonals are perpendicular  RS  PQ
90 60 94
 α  1   β  0
17 17 17
 90α  94β  60
60  90α
β
94
30  2  3α 
β
94
 β  30
 3α  2 
94
15
β  3α  2 
47
β 3α  2
 
15 47
 β  15, α  15
 α2  β2  225  225  450
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2 x  rx  p  0  x1 , x2
2

89.
y 2  sy  q  0  y 1 , y 2
Equation of the circle with PQ as diameter is
 x  x1  x  x2    y  y1  y  y 2   0
 2  x 2  y 2   rx  2sy  p  2q  0
On comparing with the given equation 2  x 2  y 2   11 x  14 y  22  0
r = 11, s = 7
p – 2q = – 22
 2r+s -2q+p = 22+7-22 = 7
0 1 0  0 0 1 
   
90. X  0 0 1   X  0 0 0 
2

0 0 0  0 0 0 
α β γ   α 2 αβ β2  αγ 
   
Y  0 α β  , Z   0 α2 αβ 
0 0 α  0 0 α2 

Since, Y ·Y 1  I
 1 2 1 
 5  1 0 0 
α β γ   5 5 
  1 2   
 0 α β  0  0 1 0 
 5 5
0 0 α    
1  0 0 1 
0 0 
 5
α
then  1  α  5
5
2 β
 α   0  β  2α  10
5 5
α 2β γ
   0  γ  2β  α  3α  15
5 5 5
α  5, β  10, γ  15
 (α  β  γ )2  (5  10  15)2  100

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