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JA Full Test-3(Paper-II) PCM

The document outlines a physics examination consisting of three sections with a total of 60 questions. Section 1 contains 8 questions requiring single-digit integer answers, Section 2 has 6 multiple-choice questions with varying marking schemes, and Section 3 includes 4 questions with only one correct answer. Each section has specific instructions regarding answer submission and grading criteria.

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JA Full Test-3(Paper-II) PCM

The document outlines a physics examination consisting of three sections with a total of 60 questions. Section 1 contains 8 questions requiring single-digit integer answers, Section 2 has 6 multiple-choice questions with varying marking schemes, and Section 3 includes 4 questions with only one correct answer. Each section has specific instructions regarding answer submission and grading criteria.

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Physics
SECTION-1 : (Maximum Marks : 24)
• This section contains EIGHT (08) questions.
• The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 TO 9, BOTH INCLUSIVE.
• For each question, enter the correct integer corresponding to the answer using the mouse and the on-screen
virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct integer is entered;
Zero Marks : 0 If the question is unanswered;
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.

Q.1 
Two detectors of sound (D1 and D2) are located on y-axis with co-ordinates 0,3.4 3 km and 0,5.1 3 km   
respectively. A source of sound (S).
Y

D2

D1

S Origin X

of natural frequency 100 Hz is moving along x axis with a constant speed of 170 m/s. The frequencies observed by D 1
and D2 when source is nearest to them is f1 Hz and f2 Hz respectively. Find f1 – f2. Take speed of sound = 340 m/s.

Q.2 A film of soap solution is trapped between a vertical frame and a light wire ab of length 0.1 m. If g = 10 ms –2, then
the load W (in gram) that should be suspended from the wire to keep it in equilibrium, is (surface tension = 25 × 10 –
3
Nm–1)

a b

Q.3 In a hypothetical atom, negatively charged particle having a charge of magnitude 3e and mass 3m revolves around a
proton. Here, e is the magnitude of electronic charge and m is the electronic mass. Mass of proton may be assumed to be
much larger than that of the negatively charged particle, thus the proton is at rest. This "atom" obeys Bohr's postulates
of hydrogen atom of total energy is –E0. The magnitude of momentum of an emitted photon when it makes a transition from
NE 0
the second excited state to ground state in the hypothetical atom is . Find the value of N.
c
(c is speed of light in vacuum)

Q.4 In the shown figure. A sphere of radius R is placed on a smooth and perfectly absorbing surface. Horizontal light of

 
intensity I is falling on the sphere. The AB portion of the sphere making a solid angle    2 – 2 Sr at centre O of the
sphere is made perfectly absorbing (black) and the other portion of the surface is perfectly reflecting. Assuming there is
KIR 2
no radiation is falling on the sphere from other sides. The force due to light on the sphere is , where c is speed of
4c
light in free space. The value of k is (A & B are symmetric with respect to O)

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A
R

O

Q.5 Two simple pendulums A and B having lengths l and l/4 respectively are released at time t = 0 from the position as shown

 l
in the figure. The time after which the two strings become parallel to each other for the first time is t  ; where b is
b g
positive integer.
Find the value of b (Angle  is very small and assume that the pendulums do not disturb each other’s motion).

l/4
 
l
B

Q.6 A ray of light travelling in air in incident at grazing angle on a slab of 3 m thickness with variable refractive index, n(y) =
[ky 3/2 + 1]1/2 where k = 1m–3/2 and follows path as shown. The total deviation produced by the slab when the ray is at A(y
= 1m) is (a + 1) × (2a + 1), in degrees then find the value of a.

y
air

3m A Slab
1m
air x

Q.7 A solid object having uniform density () and varying cross-sectional area (which is circular) is placed on smooth
horizontal surface as shown. If the stress throughout its height remains same and having value equal to c, the value of
gH
R 2  R1e nc . The value of n is

R1

R2

Q.8 A uniform solid right circular cone of base radius R is joined to a uniform solid hemisphere of radius R and of same density,
so as to have a commmon face. The centre of mass of the composite solid lies on the common face. The height of the cone
is nR . The value of n is _______.

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SECTION-2 : (Maximum Marks : 24)


• This section contains SIX (06) questions.
• Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are)
correct answer(s).
• For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s).
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 ONLY if (all) the correct option(s) is(are) chosen;
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : + 2If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both of which
are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a correct
option;
Zero Marks : 0 If unanswered;
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.

Q.9 One end of an ideal spring is fixed to a wall at origin O and axis of spring is parallel to x-axis. A block of mass m = 1
kg is attached to free end of the spring and it is performing SHM. Equation of position of the block in co-ordinate system
shown in figure is x = 10 + 3 sin (10t). Here, t is in second and x in cm. Another block of mass M = 3 kg, moving towards
the origin with velocity 30 cm/s collides with the block performing SHM at t = 0 and gets stuck to it.

m M
O x
(A) new amplitude of oscillations, is 6 cm
(B) new equation for position of the combined body, is x' = 10 – 3sin 5t
(C) loss of energy during collision, (Neglect friction) is 0.135 J
(D) New angular frequency ' is 4rad s–1

Q.10 One end of a string length ‘l’ is tied to the ceiling of an elevator accelerating upward with an acceleration a 0 = g.
The linear mass density of the string varies linearly from 0 to0 from bottom to top. Let V(x) and a(x) be the
velocity and acceleration of wave pulse w.r.t. string, then

a0

xg
(A) V  x   xg (B) V  x  
2
g g
(C) a  x   (D) a  x  
2 4

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Q.11 A point source of light is placed on optical axis of a concave lens having focal lenght 30 cm at a distance of 90 cm from the
lens. A thin prism having prism angle 5° and made of two materials having refractive indices upper part n 1 = 3/2 and lower
part n2 = 4/3 respectively, is placed at a distance of 44.5 cm from the lens. The co-ordinates of images formed assuming
position of source as origin and optical axis of lens as x-axis.

 = 5°
y

S x n1

45.5 cm 44.5 cm

n2

f0 = 30 cm
(A) 67.5 cm, 0.5 cm (B) 67.5 cm, 0.11 cm (C) 67.5 cm, 0.325 cm (D) 67.5 cm, 0.9 cm

Q.12 A ball of mass m = 1kg falling vertically strikes a wedge of mass M = 2kg on a smooth, horizontal surface with a velocity
1
0 = 2m/s as shown in figure. The coefficient of restitution between the ball and wedge is e  . Choose the correct
2
statement of the following.

M m

30° 0
///////////////////////////////////////

2
(A) Velocity of ball just after collision is m/s
3
1
(B) Velocity of wedge just after collision is m/s
3
(C) Ball moves horizontally just after collision
(D) Ball moves at 30° with horizontal just after collision

Q.13 The figure shows an insultated cylinder divided into three parts A, B and C. Pistons I and II are connected by a rigid rod
and can move without friction inside the cylinder. Piston I is perfectly conducting while piston II is perfectly insulating.
The initial state of the gas present in each compartment A, B and C is as shown. adiabatic exponent of gas is g = 1.5. Now,
V0
compartment A is slowly given heat through a heater H such that the final volume of C becomes . Assume the gas to
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be ideal and find.
I II
H A B C

P0, V 0, T 0
P 0, V 0, T0 P 0, V0 , T0
27 21
(A) The final pressure in C is P0 (B) The final pressure in B is P0
8 4
21 3
(C) The final temperature of A is T0 (D) The final temperature of C is T0
4 2
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Q.14 In Young's double slit experiment a plane monochromatic wave of wavelength 6000Å is incident normally on the slit plane
as shown in the figure. A perfectly transparent film of thickness 't' and refractive index 1.5 is placed in front of the slit S 1.
The intensity of the light on the screen near O is I0 due to each slit. (Given OA = 0.48 mm)
Which of the following statements are incorrect?
t

S1
A
10 mm 0.48 mm
O

S2
2m

(A) Intensity at A if t = 0.6 micrometer is Zero


(B) The minimum value of t(t > 0) for intensity to be maximum at O is 0.2 micrometer
(C) If the film with thickness calculated in the option 'b' is removed form S1 and placed at S2 the distance moved by the
interference pattern will be 240 micrometer
(D) If the film with thickness calculated in the option 'b' is removed from S1 and placed at S2 the distance moved by the
interference pattern will be 120 micrometer

SECTION-3 : (Maximum Marks : 12)


• This section contains FOUR (04) questions.
• Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct answer.
• For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.

Q.15 In the Bohr model of a p-mesic atom, a -meson of mass m and of the same charge as electron is in a circular orbit of radius
h
r about the nucleus with an orbital angular momentum . If the radius of a nucleus of atomic number Z is given by
2
1
R  1.6 10 –15 Z 3 m. The limit on Z for which
 0 h 2 m 
  0.53Å and   264   – mesic atoms might exist is

 me
2
me 
(A) < 105 (B) > 105 (C) < 37 (D) > 37

Q.16 Figure shows a hollow cube of side 'a' and volume 'V'. There is a small chamber of volume V/4 as shown. The chamber is filled with
m Kg of water. Water leaks through a hole H and spreads in the whole cube. Then the work done by gravity in this process
assuming that the complete water finally lies at the bottom of the cube is

a/2
a

Hole
a

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1 3 5 1
(A) mga (B) mga (C) mga (D) mga
2 8 8 8

Q.17 A long cylindrical dielectric rod of radius r and length l(l >> r) carrying uniform charge of surface charge density  on its
curved surface is rotating with a constant angular velocity  about its own axis. Find magnetic induction at the centre of
the rod. Relative magnetic permeability of the material of the rod is r.

r 

l
 r 0r
(A) r0r (B) 2r0r (C) 3r0r (D)
2

Q.18 A circular tube of uniform cross section is filled with two liquids of densities 1 and 2 such that half of each liquid
occupies a quarter of volume of the tube. If the line joining the free surfaces of the liquid makes an angle  with vertical,
find the value of .

2

O 

1

–1  1  2  –1  1 – 2  –1  1 – 2  –1  1  2 
(A) tan   –   (B) tan      (C) tan    (D) tan   
 1 2   1 2   1   2 

Chemistry
SECTION-1 : (Maximum Marks : 24)
• This section contains EIGHT (08) questions.
• The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 TO 9, BOTH INCLUSIVE.
• For each question, enter the correct integer corresponding to the answer using the mouse and the on-screen
virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct integer is entered;
Zero Marks : 0 If the question is unanswered;
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.

Q.1 For how many extraction of metals carbon reduction method is/are mainly applicable.
Sn, Al, Cr, Mn, Pb, Ca, Na, Zn

Q.2 Reaction 1—

(1) Ac O, AcONa, 
 2    (A)

( 2) H3O , 

Reaction 2—
O
|| Al( OCHMe 2 )3
Ph – CH  CH – C  CH 3      (B)
CH 3 CH OH
|
CH 3

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OH
|
Ph – CH  CH  CH  CH 3    (C)
(1) NaOI
Reaction 3—

( 2) H
Degree of unsaturation present in compound (A + B + C) is?

Q.3 Calculate maximum number of electrons which will have principal quantum number less than 4 (n < 4) and angular
quantum number less than 2 (l < 2).

Q.4 How many of the following show(s) disproportionation reaction?


(i) XeF4 + H2O  (ii) XeF2 + H2O 
(iii) P4 + NaOH + H2O 
(iv) Cl2 + cold/ dilute NaOH 
(v) NO2 + NaOH 
(vi) Zn + NaOH 

Q.5 A metal 'M' having atomic mass 31.25 crystallizes in cubic close packing and it shows "Schottky defects". If the edge
length of the cubic lattice is 500 pm and density of the metal is 1.6075 gm/ml then calculate number of moles of metal atom
'M' missing per litre of the crystal.
Given : 1amu = 1.67 × 10–24 gm

Q.6 Number of possible stereoisomers of that product obtained on reductive ozonolysis for compound given below which is
capable of showing stereoisomerism

S P
N

R
Q

Q.7 Half cells Zn | Zn2+ (1 litre, 0.1 M) and Cu | Cu2+ (1 litre, 1M ) are connected to form as cell.
If the concentration of Cu2+ in solution is 1.1 × 10–x when cell potential becomes 0.8 volt, find the value of x.
2.303 RT
Given : E
o
 0.34 ; E oZn / Zn 2  0.76 ;  0.06
Cu 2  / Cu F

OH

Q. 8 
H

 A  O3
H 2O/Zn
 B 
NaOH
 C
Major Major

Number of chiral carbon formed in the major product C is ––––– .

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SECTION-2 : (Maximum Marks : 24)
• This section contains SIX (06) questions.
• Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are)
correct answer(s).
• For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s).
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 ONLY if (all) the correct option(s) is(are) chosen;
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : + 2If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both of which
are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a correct
option;
Zero Marks : 0 If unanswered;
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.

Q.9 Which of following statement is/are correct regarding graphite?


(A) Graphite is thermodynamically more stable than diamond.
(B) dC–C among the layers and within the layers are not same.
(C) Graphite is more reactive than diamond.
(D) Graphite conducts electricity due to its bond polarity.

Br

Q.10 NaNH
  2
 Product.
14 liq. NH 3
OMe
Which of the following product(s) is / are possible in above reaction?

NH2 NH2 NH2


NH2 14
14
(A) (B) (C) (D)
14
OMe 14
OMe OMe
OMe
Q.11 Identify the correct statement(s) :
(A) The work done by a closed system can exceed the decrease in system's internal energy.
(B) G is always zero for reversible process in a closed system capable of PV work only.
(C) The minimum of Gibbs energy of system always corresponds to maximum of entropy of system plus surrounding.
(D) For a spontaneous process at a given temperature T, the increase in entropy of system is greater than the heat divided
q
by the absolute temperature, .
T

Q.12 Select incorrect statement(s) for [Cu(CN)4]3–,[Cd(CN)4]2– and [Cu(NH3)4]2+ complex ion.
(A) Both [Cd(CN)4]2– and [Cu(NH3)4]2+ have square planar geometry
(B) [Cu(CN)4]3– and [Cu(NH3)4]2+ have equal no. of unpaired electron
(C) [Cu(CN)4]3– and [Cd(CN)4]2– can be separated from the mixture on passing H2S gas.
(D) All the three complexes have magnetic moment equal to zero.

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Q.13 Br
2  Major product
/ Fe

Br
Br
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Br
Br

Q.14 Two liquids 'X' and 'Y' when mixed form a solution which shows significant positive deviation from Rault's law. Also, it is
known that normal boiling point of 'X' is more than that of 'Y'. Identify the incorrect option(s).
(A) In case of ideal behaviour of this solution boiling point of the mixture would always be less than that of 'X'.
(B) Azeotropic composition obtained will have lower boiling point as compared to 'Y'.
(C) If a small amount of 'Y' is added into the solution, boiling point will decrease.
(D) When distilled, the solution will give pure 'Y' as distillate and pure 'X' as residue.

SECTION-3 : (Maximum Marks : 12)


• This section contains FOUR (04) questions.
• Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct answer.
• For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.

Q.15 Select the correct statement regarding oxides.


(A) As the electronegativity of element increases acidic character of oxide increases.
(B) Down the group the acidic nature of oxides increases.
(C) B2O3 and Al2O3 are both acidic oxides.
(D) Nitrogen forms all the three types of oxides (neutral, basic & acidic)

Me O
Br2 + KOH
Q.16 Et C NH2 Major product

H
Major product is -

Me Me Me Me O
(A) NH2 Et (B) H NH2 (C) Et NH2 (D) Et C–NH–Br
H Et H H

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Q.17 An aliquot of 0.1 M KMnO4 (aq.) is being titrated against 2.5 M X (aq.) in acidic medium, for which following graph is
obtained:

Milimoles of KMnO4
consumed
–1
=tan (2)
0 (V)x in ml

The valency factor of 'X' for the reaction is :


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

Q.18 When dilute H2SO4 is electrolysed by using platinum electrodes the gas evolved at cathode is
(A) O2 (B) SO2 (C) SO3 (D) H2

Mathematics
SECTION-1 : (Maximum Marks : 24)
• This section contains EIGHT (08) questions.
• The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 TO 9, BOTH INCLUSIVE.
• For each question, enter the correct integer corresponding to the answer using the mouse and the on-screen
virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct integer is entered;
Zero Marks : 0 If the question is unanswered;
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.

Q.1 Number of solutions of the equation


cot x cot 4x + cot 4x cot 7x + cot 7x cot x = 1 in (0, ), is

Q.2 Let y = f(x) be the curve passing through M(0, 2) such that the sum of coordinates of any point
P(x, y) on the curve exceeds the slope of tangent to the curve at that point by 5. Then the number of distinct real solutions
of the equation f '(x) = 0, is

Q.3 If f 1 (x ) an d f 2 (x ) a re t wo an t i d e ri v at i v es o f f (x) = ax + b + sin x such that


4

  f (x)  f (x)  dx  8
2
1 2

then the area of the triangle formed by joining the points (3, f1(3)) , (3, f2(3)) and the origin, is

Q.4 
If the value of x which satisfies the equation 2log3 31x  2  1  log3 4  3x –1 is given by 
1 – log3 k, then the value of k, is

Q.5 Consider the function f(x) = x[x] {x} in interval [–1, 2]. If l denotes the number of point of discontinuity and m denotes the
number of points of non-differentiability of function, then the value of (l + m), is
[Note: [k] and {k} denotes greatest integer less than or equal to k and fractional part of k respectively.]

2 0  0 1 
Q.6 Let A    , B  and
 0 3  3 0

 cos x  sin x 
X .
 sin x cos x 

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10
If P = A X B, Q = BXTA and Tr ( PQ ) = a10 + b10 , where a < b, then the value of (b – 2a), is
[Note : Tr. (M) denotes trace of matrix M and MT denotes transpose of matrix M.]

x 2 y2
Q.7 The tangent at point P on the hyperbola   1 passes through the point (0, –b) and the normal at point P passes
a 2 b2

 
through the point 2 2 a, 0 . If e denote the eccentricity of hyperbola then the value of e2, is

Q.8
1

1

If the area enclosed between f  x   min. cos (cos x), cot (cot x) and x-axis in x  (, 2) is
2
k
where k  N, then k

is equal to

SECTION-2 : (Maximum Marks : 24)


• This section contains SIX (06) questions.
• Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are)
correct answer(s).
• For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s).
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 ONLY if (all) the correct option(s) is(are) chosen;
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : + 2If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both of which
are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a correct
option;
Zero Marks : 0 If unanswered;
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.

20
 2 
In the expansion of  3  (a  4a  6)x  , a  R
2
Q.9
x 
identify which of the following statement is(are) correct?
(A) The least value of the term independent of x is 20C5220 .
(B) The least value of the term independent of x is 20C15215.
coefficient of x 20  coefficient of x 60
(C) aLim  20  219
2 (a  2)2

coefficient of x 20  coefficient of x 60


(D) aLim  10  219
2 (a  2) 2

 ex   x 1 
If f  x   tan 1  – tan –1  x  , x  –1 then
 x  1 
Q.10
   e 

 
(A) range of f (x) is 0,  . (B) f (x) is increasing for all x > –1
 2
(C) f (x) is decreasing for all x > –1 (D) least value of f  f (x)  is 0.

Q.11 Let z  C and satisfies the equation


z3 3 = 0. If

3 z3
2 2
zz zz zz zz
E =      22   12   100 then
 2   2i   2   2i 
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(A) Maximum value of E = 112 (B) Maximum value of E = 169
(C) Minimum value of E = 24 (D) Minimum value of E = –8

Q.12 Consider,

  x 
f(x) =  cot 1 x  cos 1  .

4  x  1 
Identify which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?
  5    9 
(A) Range of f(x) is  , (B) Range of f(x) is  , .
 4 4 
.
4 4 
 9
(C) f(cot22) = +4 (D) f (cot22) = –4
4 4

Q.13 Contents of the two urns is as given in this table. A fair die is tossed. If the face 1, 2, 4 or 5 comes, a marble is drawn from
the urn A otherwise a marble is chosen from the urn B.
Urn Red Marbles White marbles Blue marbles
A 5 3 8
B 3 5 0
Let E1 : Denote the event that a red marble is chosen.
E2 : Denote the event that a white marble is chosen.
E3 : Denote the event that a blue is chosen.
then
(A) The event E1, E2 and E3 are equiprobable.
(B) P(E1), P(E2), P(E3) are in A.P.
1
(C) If the marble drawn is red, the probability that it came from the urn A is .
2
3
(D) If the marble drawn is white, the probability that the face 5 appeared on the die is .
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dy 3y  18  14x
Q.14 Let y = f(x) be a function satisfying the differential equation  and f(1) = –12, then which of the
dx x
following is/are CORRECT ?
(A) y = f(x) is a one-one function (B) f(x) = 0 has three distinct real roots
1
(C)  f (x )dx  12 (D) Rolle's theorem is applicable in [–2, –1]
1

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JA_Full Test-3(Paper-II)_Physics
SECTION-3 : (Maximum Marks : 12)
• This section contains FOUR (04) questions.
• Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct answer.
• For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.

Q.15 Sum of all the 3 digit palindromes which are odd, is of the form 10K where K  N, then the value of K equals
__________.
(A) 1100 (B)2750 (C)2650 (D) 2570

Q.16 Let A = [ai j]3 × 3 , B = [bi j]3 × 3 where bi j = 3i – j ai j and C = [ci j]3 × 3, where ci j = 4i – j bi j be any three matrices. If det. A =
2, then det. B + det. C is equal to
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1

5 · 2016  3 2017·  · 2018


Q.17 Let , are roots of x2 – 3x + 5 = 0 then value of is
 2016   2016
(A) 5 (B) 3 (C) 15 (D) 5/3

x 1

 1  cos t
2
t 2  et dt
Q.18 0 is equal to
 e  1
Lim
x0 x

(A) e4 (B) e2 (C) e 3 (D) e

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