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(1001CJA102922001) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME


JEE (Advanced)
UNIT TEST
(Academic Session : 2022 - 2023) 30-01-2022

JEE(Main + Advanced) : ENTHUSIAST COURSE [PHASE : I(A) & LIVE-I(A)]


ANSWER KEY PAPER-1
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I (i)
A. A D A A
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. C,D A B,C,D A,B,C B,C B,C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II (i)
A. 10.00 205.00 to 210.00 4.00 16.00 15.00 2.11 to 2.13
Q. 7 8 9
SECTION-II (ii)
A. 25 2 2

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I (i)
A. B B D B
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. A,C,D A,B,C B,D B,C,D A,D A,B,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II (i)
A. 1.50 45.60 30.00 4.00 7.00 5.00
Q. 7 8 9
SECTION-II (ii)
A. 2 8 5

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I (i)
A. A D B A
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. B,C A,B,D A,B A,C C,D A,B,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II (i)
A. 8.00 -0.25 16.00 0.00 6.00 2.00
Q. 7 8 9
SECTION-II (ii)
A. 10 0 4

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 2. Ans ( D )
SECTION-I (i) T
T→
2
1. Ans ( A )
kA = p f → 2f
2
1 1 p
mω2 A2 = q ⇒ mω2 = q
2 2 k2
1 p2 p
mω2 = q ⇒ ω =
2 m 2 ω4 −−
√2mq
−−

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3. Ans ( A ) 6. Ans ( A )
k1x1 = k2x2 and x1 + x2 = 20
x1 = 3x2
x1 = 15 cm
x2 = 5 cm

ρghπR2 = mg + Fside
1 2
ρghπR 2 = πR hρg + F side
3
2 2 keq = 4000
F side = πR hρg
3 −−−−−−−−−−
4000
ω=√ × 1000 = 200
4. Ans ( A ) 100
3 2π π
4ρ0 = ρ0 (1 + 2y0) ⇒ 3 = 2y0 ⇒ y0 T = =
=
2 200 100

7. Ans ( B,C,D )
−−−−−−
v = √a − bx 2
a
−−−−−−

v = √b√ − x2
b
ω = √b = 2πf

3 1 2 1 a ma
Fnet = –ρ0 ( 1+2( + x)) vg – 4ρ0vg T . E. = kA = mb ( ) =
2 2 2 b 2
= –ρ0 (4 + 2x) vg – 4ρ0vg 8. Ans ( A,B,C )
ma = –ρ02vgx v0 2 y3
v= (2y − )
H2 H
4ρ0v a = –ρ02vgx
F dv v0 3y2
gx – = η = η (4y − )
a=− ⇒ ω = √5 A dy H2 H
2
H F v0 3H
PART-1 : PHYSICS (A) at y = ; = η (2H − )
2 A H2 4
SECTION-I (ii) 5v0
= η
4H
5. Ans ( C,D ) ηv
(B) at y = H; F = η v02 (4H − 3H ) = 0
displacement in one time period is 0. A H H

vavg = 0

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9. Ans ( B,C ) 4. Ans ( 16.00 )
− dU
ma = F = = − 32 (x − 1)
dx
a = –16 (x – 1) ⇒ ω = 4 rad/second
At mean position a = 0 ⇒ x = 1 (mean position)
Applying conservation of mechanical energy
0 = –16 + K. εmax ⇒ K.εmax = 16 Joule
6. Ans ( 2.11 to 2.13 )
ρ
vg = 6πηrv (15 to 16)
2
ρ 4 x = 8 + 4 sin (10 t)
πr 3 g = 6πηrv N
23 k = 100
2 m
r ρg
v=

1 4 3 r 2 ρg m
mgH + W = ρ πr ( )− gH
2 3 9η 2
2 40 × 1 – 10 × 1 = 2v
4 3 gH 1 r 2 ρg
W| =
| πr ρ [ − ( ) ] 30 = 2v
3 2 2 9η
v = 15
10. Ans ( B,C ) v = ωA

15√2
A=
10
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-II (ii)
7. Ans ( 25 )
−− −−−−−−− −−−−−−
μ 6 6
4ρvg − mg T = 2π√ = 2π√ = 2√
tan θ = k 5 × 300 5 × 30
4ρva − ma 2
1 g T =
= 5
2 a nT = 60
a = 2g 2
1 L n = 60 ⇒ n = 150 = 6N
a y t2 = 5
2 2 N = 25
−−

1 L L
3gt 2 = ⇒t=√ 8. Ans ( 2 )
2 2 3g

PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-II (i)
2. Ans ( 205.00 to 210.00 )
dV −−−
= av = a√2gh
dt

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9. Ans ( 2 ) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)
1. Ans ( A )
4 – x2 > 0 ; 2 < x < 2

1 2 1 1
for ƒ(x) to be define x ∈ (0, 2]
TE = mv + m(2v)2 + k(2x) 2 Ans ( D )
2 2 2 2.
TE =
1 2 1
mv (5) + k(2x) 2 (Using energy sin–1sin(7) + cos–1cos(5) = (7 – 2π) + (2π – 5) = 2
2 2 3. Ans ( B )
method) ƒ(x) = 4x3 – 12x = 4x(x2 – 3)

−−− −
−−−
4k k –
ƒ(0) = ƒ 3 = ƒ

3 =0
ω=√ = 2√ (√ ) (−√ )
5m 5m
⇒ Many one function
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY Similarly onto function as range is [–8, 72]
SECTION-I (ii) 4. Ans ( A )
2p p−4
7. Ans ( B,D ) x2 – x+ =0
(I) incorrect M.O. p−5 p−5
(II) Hund’s rule violation
(III) ground state configuration
(IV) 3 e– in each orbital
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-II (i) f(0) > 0, f(2) < 0, f(3) > 0
p−4
1. Ans ( 1.50 ) f(0) > 0 ⇒ > 0 ....(1)
p−5
450
2× p − 24
6 × 1023 gm f(2) < 0 ⇒ < 0 ....(2)
ρ= = 1.5 p−5
10 × 10 8 cm)
3 cc
4p − 49

(
f(3) > 0 ⇒ > 0 ....(3)
p−5
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY 49
Intersection of (1) (2) & (3) gives ( , 24)
4
SECTION-II (ii)
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
7. Ans ( 2.00 )
zeff × M SECTION-I (ii)
Density = 8 =
a3 × NA 5. Ans ( B,C )
10 3
8 × (200 × 10 −
) × 6 × 1023 1 x2
⇒M= −−
f (x) = √1 − x 2 (
−−−
x 2.
4 1 + x2

1 + x2
)

= 9.6 g/mol −−−−−

32 = √ −
2
1 ( x 1 − x 2 ) = (1 − x 2 )3 2
/

23
∴ No. of atoms in 32 gm = ( × 6 × 10 )
9.6 Range of f(x) is [0, 1]
= 2 × 10 24 – 3/2 3
√3 3 1 1
N=2 f( ) = (1 − ) = ( ) =
2 4 2 8
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6. Ans ( A,B,D ) 2. Ans ( -0.25 )
∵ sum of all coefficient = 0 ⇒ x = 1 is a root
and product of roots Let ƒ(x) = ax + b
c + 2a − 3b 1 if ƒ is increasing then
= =
a + 2 − b − 3c 4
1 ƒ(–1) = 3 ⇒ –a + b = 3
∴ roots are 1, .
4
ƒ(1) = 5 ⇒ a + b = 5
7. Ans ( A,B )
(a) ƒ(1) = ƒ(2) = ... = ƒ(101) = 0. function is hence ƒ(x) = x + 4
many one. 3. Ans ( 16.00 )
(b) ƒ(x) is odd degree polynomial and it is onto
x(x – 2) (x – 4) (x – 6) + 16
8. Ans ( A,C )
= (x – α) (x – β) (x – γ)(x – δ)
4 1 1 3 π
α = tan −
) + tan
( ( ) =

put x = 4
3 4 2
12 3 63 4.
β = tan 1 (−
) + tan
1
( ) + tan
− 1

Ans ( 0.00 )
5 4 16
1 63 1 63 ƒ(x) = x(x – 2) (x – 4)(x – 6) + 16
= π − tan ) + tan = π
− −
(
16 16
= (x2 – 6x) (x2 – 6x + 8) + 16
∴ 2 sinα = 2 & cosπ = –1
∴ equation x2 – x – 2 = 0 let x2 – 6x + 4 = t
p = 1 & q = –2 = (t – 4) (t + 4) + 16
9. Ans ( C,D )
= t2
h(x) = –ƒ(x) + g(x)
2 ; x ∈ Rational 5. Ans ( 6.00 )
= {

6x + 1 ; x ∈ Irrational sin–1x is ↑

clearly h(x) is many one into


tan–1x is ↑
10. Ans ( A,B,D )
ƒ(x) is periodic even and unbounded function −
x

√ +
−−
1 is ↑

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS ⇒ ƒ(x) is ↑ in its domain i.e. [–1, 1]


SECTION-II (i) 3π
ƒmin = ƒ(−1) = −
1. Ans ( 8.00 ) 4
3π –
Let ƒ(x) = ax + b ƒmax = ƒ(1) = − +√ 2
4
if ƒ is increasing then 3π 3π –
ƒ(–1) = 3 ⇒ –a + b = 3 ⇒ ƒ (x) ∈ [− , +√ ] 2
4 4
ƒ(1) = 5 ⇒ a + b = 5
⇒ ƒ(x) ∈ [−2.36, 3.77]
hence ƒ(x) = x + 4
ƒ(x) = x + 4 ⇒ k = –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3
1 15 15 1
ƒ (− ) = ⇒ ƒ–1 ( ) = −
4 4 4 4 ⇒ Number of values = 6

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6. Ans ( 2.00 )
Let us plot a rough sketch of y = ƒ(x) 8. Ans ( 0 )

x2 + |x + 3| + |x – 3| = 24

case (i) x > 3 ⇒ x2 + 2x – 24 = 0


y = ƒ(x)
⇒ (x + 6) (x – 4) = 0 ⇒ x = 4 only

case (ii) x ∈ (–3,3) ⇒ x2 = 18 ⇒ No sol.

case (iii) x < –3 ⇒ x2 – 2x – 24 = 0

⇒ (x – 6) (x – 4) = 0 ⇒ x = –4 only
y = ƒ(|x|)
∴ x = ±4 ⇒ sum of solutions = 0

9. Ans ( 4 )
⇒ ƒ(|x|) = 2 has exactly two solutions
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS gof(x) = 3x + 4 ; –1 ≤ x ≤ 0
SECTION-II (ii) Range = [1, 4]
7. Ans ( 10 )
Put x = 1, we get f(2) = 2f(1)
Put x = 2, we get f(3) = 3f(1)
Similarly f(n) = nf(1)
n
∴∑ f (r) = f (1). [1 + 2 + 3+. . . n]
r=1
n(n + 1)
⇒ = 55 ⇒ n = 10
2

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(1001CJA102922002) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME


JEE (Main)
UNIT TEST
(Academic Session : 2022 - 2023) 30-01-2022

JEE(Main + Advanced) : ENTHUSIAST COURSE [PHASE : I(A) & LIVE-I(A)]


ANSWER KEY PAPER-2
PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B A C B D D A D B A
Section-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. D B D C C B C B D C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Section-II
A. 45.00 1.00 0.20 0.25 0.50 1130.00 1.50 15.00 0.03 to 0.04 3.00

CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C B D C D B B B D B
Section-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. C D D A A D B B D D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Section-II
A. 1.00 4.00 13.88 to 13.89 81.00 2.00 5.00 3.00 2.00 4.00 7.00

MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B B B C B B B A D D
Section - A
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. C B A C B D A B C D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Section-II
A. 11.00 51.00 35.00 20.00 2.00 0.00 5.00 3.00 2.00 25.00

HINT – SHEET
PHYSICS 2. Ans ( A )
Section-I
1. Ans ( B )

h
FH = ρ⋅g ⋅h⋅b
2
1 –(kx · cosθ) · cosθ = ma
= ρ ⋅ gh 2 b
2
1 kcos2 θ
F v = ⋅ h ⋅ h tan θ ⋅ b ⋅ ρ ⋅ g a = −( )x
2 m
1 −
−−
= ρ ⋅ g ⋅ h 2 b tan θ k
2 ω = cos θ√
−−−−−−− m
F =√ F H2 + F v2
2π 2π −
m
−−

1 T = = ⋅√
F = ρ ⋅ gh 2 b ⋅ sec θ ω cos θ k
2

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4. Ans ( B ) 10. Ans ( A )
F = ρA
= ρ·g·3ℓ·A
= 3ρ·gℓA
5. Ans ( D )
U = U0 [1 – cos (bx)]
dU
F = − = − U0 b ⋅ sin(bx)
dx
For small oscillation
F = – U0b (bx)
U0 b2
a = −( )x
m
2π −m −−
T = √
b U0

6. Ans ( D )
1 1 k 1 2
E= mω2 A2 = m⋅ ⋅ A2 = kA
2 2 m 2
1
E ′ = kA2
2 2kx – f = ma .... (i)
E' = E
Ans ( A ) 2
7. fR = mR 2 ⋅ α
ρg 5
P 0 + ρgH − ⋅ L = P0
4 2
L=4H f = ma ... (ii)
5
8. Ans ( D ) 7
1 m

−−
1 m
−−
− 2kx = ma
T = ⋅ 2π√ + ⋅ 2π√ 5
2 k 2 2k 10 kx

m
−−
m
−−
− a=
= π√ + π√
7 m
k 2k −−−−
10k

m
−−
1 ω=√
= π√ (1 +
7m
k –)
√2 −−−−
7m
9. Ans ( B ) T = 2π √
10k

Δϕ = ω·Δt
π
= ω⋅
4ω T T T
Δt = − =
π 4 12 6
=
4 π
−−−−
7m
a = –ω2x = √
A 3 10k
= − ω2 ⋅ –
√ 2
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11. 13. Ans ( D )
Ans ( D )
−−−−−−−−−−
2
v2 −−−−−−

geff = √ g2 +( ) g2
= √ + g2 = g√ 2
R
−−−−

T = 2π√
geff
−−−−

= 2π√ –
g√ 2

12. Ans ( B )
ϕ0 = θ + π/2
−−
v=ω A 2−−−−
2 θ = π/6
√ − x
4π 2π
Aω ϕ0 = π/6 + π/2 = =
= ω √
−−
2−−−−
A 2
x 6 3
– −
√ 2
A
x= –
√ 2

θ + α = ωΔt
π
− α = ωΔt
2
π
θ+ = 2ωΔt
2
T 2π m −
−−
Δt = = √ θ+ π
2

3 π
8 8 k Δt = = =
2ω 2ω 3ω
14. Ans ( C )
8 = 1 kA2
2
A = 6 cm
16 16
k= = × 104
( 6 × 10 −2
)
2 36
40
= × 103 = 4.44 kN /m
9
mass can’t be found kmax at mean.

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15. Ans ( C ) PHYSICS
1
amax of m =
m
(μmg cos θ − mg sin θ) = g sin θ
Section-II
1. Ans ( 45.00 )
⇒ (kx − 3mg sin θ) = 3m. a
a
max tan 45 ∘
= ⇒a=g
g
6mgsinθ
⇒x=
k
3mg sin θ 3mg sin θ
Amplitude = x − =
k k
17. Ans ( C )
ICM = mk2
mL 2
= mk2 θ = 45°
12
L 2. Ans ( 1.00 )
k=

−−
12 1 2
ρgh = ρv
L L 2
Distance = + −−−
v = √2gh
2 √
−−
12
−−−−−−−−−−−
18. Ans ( B ) 5
= √ 2 × 10 ×
100
= 1 m/s
3. Ans ( 0.20 )

t×v max = ⋅ Aω = 2πA
ω
10
= 2π × cm
π
ρ 3x = 0.20 m
Fnet = ρAxg ⇒ Aℓg × a = ρAxg ⇒ a =
3 ℓ 4. Ans ( 0.25 )
−−

ℓ The situation is shown in figure. the moment of
time period = 2π √
3g inertia of the disc about the wire is
2
19. Ans ( D ) mr 2 0.200kg) (5.0 × 10 2 m)
(

I = =
2 2
= 2.5 × 10–4 kg-m2.

mg = mω2A
k
The time period is given by
g= A −

I
M + m)
( T = 2π√
(M + m) g
k
A= 4π 2 I
k or, k =
T2
20. Ans ( C )
4π (2.5 × 10 4 kg − m 2 )
2 −

No effect on length inside the liquid, due to =


motion of container in vertical direction, 0.20s) 2
(

having constant acceleration. kg − m 2


= 0.25 .
s2
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5. Ans ( 0.50 ) 7. Ans ( 1.50 )
2s 2s
P0 − + ρgh + ′ = P0
r r
Soap solution film will be formed on both sides 2s 2s
= − ρgh
r ′ r
of the frame. Each film is in contact with the ρgh
1 1
= −
r ′ r 2s
wire along a distance of 10 cm. The force
1 103 × 10 × 0.02
= −
exerted by the film on the wire 0.5 × 10 − 3 2 × 0.075
r' = 1.5 mm
= 2 × (10 cm) × (25 dyne/cm) 8. Ans ( 15.00 )
−−−−
= 500 dyne = 5 × 10–3 N. For a simple pendulum T = 2π
L

geff
This force acts vertically upward and should be
situation 1 : when pendulum is in air
balanced by the load. Hence the load that → geff = g
situation 2 : when pendulum is in liquid
should be suspended is ρ liquid 1 15g
→ geff = g ( 1− ) = g (1 − ) =
ρ body 16 16
5 × 10–3 N. The mass of the load should be −−−−−
2π√ 15gL 16
5 × 10 3 N T′ 4T
⇒T′ =
− /

5 × 10 4 kg = 0.5g.
− So, T
=

− −−
10m/s 2
=
2π√ Lg √ 15

6. Ans ( 1130.00 ) 9. Ans ( 0.03 to 0.04 )

T=f
Δv
Let the atmospheric pressure be P0. The pressure mg = η ⋅ A
Δy
of the liquid just outside the bubble is (figure) η=
mg ⋅ Δy
P = P0 + hρg. A ⋅ Δv
3
0.01 × 9.8 × 3 × 10 −

The pressure inside the bubble is =


0.1 × 0.085
2S 2S = 0.03458
P′ = P + = P 0 + hρg +
r r
or, 10. Ans ( 3.00 )

− −−−−−
k 12k
P' – P0 = (10 cm) (1000 kg/m3) (9.8 m/s2) + ω=√
I
= √
7mL 2
2 × 0.075N /m L
3 v = θ0 ⋅ ω ⋅
1.0 × 10 m −
2
= 980 N/m2 + 150 N/m2 L −− −
12k−−

= θ0 √
= 1130 Pa. 2 7mL 2
−−−−
3k
v = θ0 √
7m
α=3
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CHEMISTRY 19. Ans ( D )
Section-I
Leaving group ability its stability
Weak base are good leaving group
2. Ans ( B )
4 3
Volume of 4 spheres = 4 × πr 20. Ans ( D )
3
Volume of cuboid = (4r)2 × 2r
Area height
Percentage of vacant space =
( 4r) 2 × 2r − 4 × 43 πr 3
× 100
4r) 2 × 2r
( CHEMISTRY
π
= 1−
( ) × 100 Section-II
6
3. Ans ( D ) 2. Ans ( 4.00 )
Edge length = 2 r Na r Cl ( a + + − ) =
r + 1.6
Shorted distance between Na+ ions will be = = 0.858
r − 1.864
along face diagonal So, it is CsCl type unit cell
– 2(95 + 181)
√2a a –
= =
– =
– = 390.3 pm So 3 a = 2(r+ + r–)
2 √ 2 √ 2

4. Ans ( C ) 2(1.864 + 1.6)


So a = – Å = 2 x 2Å = 4Å
√ 3
5. Ans ( 2.00 )
SN
MATHEMATICS
Section - A
C = Corner + Face centres 1.
Ans ( B )
B = Edge centre (octahedral void) + Body
− b c
centre (octahedral void) α+β = , αβ =
a a
A = Tetra hedral void (1 + α + α2)(1 + β + β2)
= 1 + β + β2 + α + αβ + αβ2 + α2 + α2β + α2β2
= 1 + (α + β) + (α2 + β2) + αβ(α + β) + αβ + α2β2
− b
=1+ (
a
) + (α + β)2 – αβ + αβ(α + β) + α2β2
b b2 c b c c2
=1 −
+ − − +
10. Ans ( B ) a a2 a a a a2
(b + c)
2 2
Each iodine is sp3d2 hybridised & chlorine is b +c bc
= 1− + −
sp3 hybridised. a a 2 a2
2 2 2
a − ab − ac + b + c − ac
18. Ans ( B ) =
a2
2 2 2
Sulphur is strongest nucleophile due to size. (a − b) + (b − c) + (c − a)
= > 0
Strong base are good nucleophile (if charge is 2a 2

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2. Ans ( B ) 7. Ans ( B )
2
f(x) = ax2 + bx + c 1 5
f (x) = (sin x − ) −
Case-1 a > 0 2 4
f(1) = a + b + c > 0 5
Range [− , 1]
f(0) = c > 0 4
Case-2 a < 0 8. Ans ( A )
f(1) = a + b + c < 0 y = (x – 1)2 + 2
f(0) = c < 0 Range = [2, 6]
in both case
9. Ans ( D )
c(a + b + c) > 0 x 1
= x≠0
3. Ans ( B ) x2 x
(x + 2)2 + (x2 + 5x + 6)2 + (x2 + 3x + 2)2 = 0 equal
possible only if 10. Ans ( D )
x + 2 = 0 and x2 + 5x + 6 = 0 and x2 + 3x + 2 ex ∈ (0, 1)
⇒ x = –2 and x = –2, –3 and x = –1, –2 x ∈ (–∞, 0)
So x = –2 only one value of x.
11. Ans ( C )
4. Ans ( C ) f(x + π/2) = cos2x + sin4x
x2 + 2ax + a2 – 1 = 0 = cos2x + (1 – cos2x)2
(x + a)2 = 1 = cos2x + cos4x – 2cos2x + 1
x + a = ±1 = cos4x + sin2x = f(x)
x = 1 – a, –1 – a 12. Ans ( B )
at least one root is negative so π
– a – 1 < 0 ⇒ a > –1
f(x) = + tan–1x x ∈ [–1, 1]
2
a ∈ (–1, ∞) π − π π π
[ +( ), +( )]
2 4 2 4
5. Ans ( B )
π 3π
Here 0 ≤ {x} < 1 [
4
,
4
]

⇒ 0 ≤ sin{x} < sin1


But functions f(x) defined so sin {x} ≠ 0 13. Ans ( A )
1 1 1
1 1 4 [π − cos −
sin 5) + 3tan
(

( cot( ))]
⇒ ∈( , ∞) 4
sin{x} sin 1
π 1 3π 3
1 = 4 [π − + sin −
sin 5 + − ]
⇒[ ] ∈ {1, 2, 3, . . . } 2 2 4
sin{x}
π 3π 3
= 4[ + 5 − 2π + − ]
6. Ans ( B ) 2 2 4
sinx ≥ 0 and 16 – x2 > 0 17
= 4[ ] = 17
x ∈ [–4, 4] 4
14. Ans ( C )
–1 ≤ 1 –x ≤ 1 & –1 ≤ x ≤ 1
x ∈ [0, 1]
π
cos–1(1 – x) = + 3cos–1x
2
π π
LHS ∈ 0 , RHS ∈
[ , ] [ , 2π]
2 2
x ∈ [–4, –π] ∪ [0, π] possible only when x = 1
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15. Ans ( B ) 18. Ans ( B )
1 1 1 (r + 1) − (r) As p(x) is odd function
tan −
( ) = tan −
( )
1 + r + r2 1 + r(r + 1)
Hence P(–x) = –P(x) ⇒ P(–3) = –P(3) = –6
= tan–1(r + 1) – tan–1(r)
Let P(x) = Q(x2 – 9) + ax + b ...(1)
Sn = tan–1(2) – tan–1(1) +
tan–1(3) – tan–1(2) + P(–3) = –3a + b = –6 ...(2)
⇒ b = 0 and a = 2
⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮

⇒ g(x) = 2x
⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮
–1
tan (n+1) – tan (n) –1 ⇒ g(2) = 4
π
Sn = tan–1(n+1) – 19. Ans ( C )
4
π π π ∵ f(x) = (x2 – 1 )(x2 – 4)(x2 – 9) + x2 + 4
S∞ = − = – –
2 4 4 ∴f 2
(√ ) = 20 and f 3
(√ ) = 19
– –
16. Ans ( D ) f (√2) − f (√3) = 1
− π π
Let θ = tan–1x, θ ∈ ( , ) 20. Ans ( D )
2 2
1 π ∵ |x2 – x + 2 + f(x)| = |x2 – x + 2| + |f(x)| ∀ x ∈
cos −
( cos 2θ) ⩽ , 2θ ∈ (–π, π)
3 R
π
–2θ ≤ & –π < 2θ ≤ 0
3 ⇒ (x2 – x + 2) f(x) ≥ 0 ∀ x ∈ R
π
⇒− ≤θ≤0 ⇒ f(x) ≥ 0 ∀ x ∈ R but f(1) = 0
6
1 ⇒ ∴ f(x) = (x – 1)2 (as f(x) is monic
⇒ −
– ⩽ x⩽0
√ 3 polynomial)
π
or 2θ ⩽ & 0 < 2θ < π ∴ f(3) = 4
3
π 1 MATHEMATICS
0<θ≤ ⇒ x ∈ (0, –]
6 √ 3
Section-II
−1 1
x∈[ –, –], x = 0 is the only integral
√ 3 √ 3 1. Ans ( 11.00 )
value x−2
Let y =

17. Ans ( A ) x2 −x+2

⇒ yx2 – yx + 2y – x + 2 = 0
1 ≤ |x – 1| – 2 < 2 or – 2 < |x – 1| – 2 ≤ – 1
⇒ yx2 – x(1 + y) + 2y + 2 = 0
3 ≤ |x – 1| < 4 or 0 < |x – 1| ≤ 1
3≤x–1<4 or – 4 < x – 1 ≤ – 3 or x∈R⇒D>0
– 1 ≤ x – 1 < 0 or 0 < x – 1 ≤ 1 (y + l)2 – 4y(2y + 2) ≥ 0 ⇒ (y + 1) (y + 1 – 8y)
4≤x<5 or – 3 < x ≤ – 2 or
≥0
0≤x<1 or 1 < x ≤ 2
∴ x ∈ ( – 3, – 2] ∪ [0, 1) ∪ (1, 2] ∪ [4, 5)
(y + 1)(7y – 1) ≤ 0
∴ x 2 ∈ [4, 9) ∪ [0, 1) ∪ (1, 4] ∪ [16, 25) 1 1
y ∈ [−1, ] ⇒ α = –1, β =
7 7
x 2 ∈ [0, 1) ∪ (1,9) ∪ [16, 25) 1
10|α| + 7|β| = 10|–1| + 7| | = 11
7

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2. Ans ( 51.00 ) 7. Ans ( 5.00 )
If [x] = 0, then [y] = 50 and the area ∵ f(x) = cot – 1 (cotx)
enclosed = 1 unit 5
If [x] = 1, then [y] = 49 and the area ∴ ∑ f (x) = cot – 1 (cot1) + cot – 1 (cot2) +
enclosed = 1 unit x=1
If [x] = 2, then [y] = 48 and the area cot – 1 (cot3) + cot – 1 (cot4) + cot – 1 (cot5)
enclosed = 1 unit = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 – π + 5 – π = 15 – 2 π
If [x] = 50, then [y] = 0 and the area
enclosed = 1 unit 8. Ans ( 3.00 )
∴ the total enclosed area = 51 units
3. Ans ( 35.00 )
–x2 – 2x + n ≥ 0
downward parabola (+)ve between roots
−−−−
roots, x 1
= − 1 n ±√ +

−−−−
thus, ⇒ 1 − 1 n 5 ⇒ n ≥ 35
±√ + ⩾

4. Ans ( 20.00 )

9. Ans ( 2.00 )
;
D≥0
1
(2a + b)2 – 4(2a2 + b2 – b + ) ≥ 0
2
4a2 + 3b2 – 4ab – 4b + 2 ≤ 0
(2a – b)2 + 2(b – 1)2 ≤ 0
∵ f(f(x)) = x; a = 0; b = 1 which is only possible when b = 1, 2a = b i.e. a
5. Ans ( 2.00 ) 1
=
Here f(x) = [x] and g(x) = |x| 2
(fog)x = f(g(x)) = f(|x|) = [|x|] 10. Ans ( 25.00 )
−3 ∣ −3 ∣ 3
( fog) ( ) = [∣ ∣] = [ ] = 1
2 ∣ 2 ∣ 2 2x 1
Given >
(gof)x = g(f(x)) = g([x]) = |[x]| 2x 2 + 5x + 2 x+1
4 ∣ 4 ∣
2x 1
( gof ) (
) = ∣[ ]∣ = |1| = 1

3 ∣ 3 ∣
>
(2x + 1)(x + 2) ( x + 1)
−3 4
(fog) ( ) + (gof ) ( ) = 1+1 = 2
2 3 2x 1
⇒ − > 0
(2x + 1)(x + 2) (x + 1)
6. Ans ( 0.00 )
1 1 2x(x + 1) − (2x + 1)(x + 2)
sin(4θ) = 2sin2θ cos2θ ; θ = tan −
⇒ > 0
3 (x + 1)(x + 2)(2x + 1)

1 1 1 3
∴ 2θ = 2tan −
= tan −
( ) 3x + 2
3 4 ⇒ < 0
(x + 1)(x + 2)(2x + 1)
1 3 1 3
= 2 sin(tan −
) cos(tan

)
4 4
3 4 24
= 2× × =
5 5 25
2 1
1 1 1 7 24 ∴ x ∈ (−2, −1) ∪ (− , − )
∵ cos(2tan −
) = cos(tan

) =
3 2
7 24 25

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