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AITS 1819 PT II JEEA Paper 2 PDF
JEE (Advanced)-2018-19
PAPER – 2
General Instructions:
Each Part is further divided into Three Sections: Section-A, Section-C & Section-D.
Section-A (01 – 03, 24 – 26, 47 – 49) contains 9 multiple choice questions which have only one
correct answer. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.
Section-A (04 – 08, 27 – 31, 50 – 54) contains 15 multiple choice questions which have one or
more than one correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –2 mark
for wrong answer.
Partial Marks +1 for each correct option provided no incorrect options is selected.
Section-A (09 – 10, 32 – 33, 55 – 56) contains 3 paragraphs. Based upon paragraph, 2 multiple
choice questions have to be answered. Each question has only one correct answer and carries +3
marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.
Section-C (11 – 20, 34 – 43, 57 – 66) contains 30 Numerical based questions with answer as
numerical value from 0 to 9 and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer. There is no
negative marking.
Section-D (21 – 23, 44 – 46, 67 – 69) contains 9 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
Single Correct Choice Type
This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. A conducting disc of conductivity has radius a and thickness . A uniform magnetic field B is
applied in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the disc. If the magnetic field changes with
time at the rate of dB/dt, then the power dissipated in the disc due to the induced current.
2
a4 dB
(A)
8 dt
2
a4 dB
(B)
12 dt
2
a4 dB
(C)
4 dt
2
a4 dB
(D)
6 dt
Ans. A
Sol. Consider two circles of radii r and r + dr concentric with the disc
(0 < r < a) (figure). The induced e.m.f. in the circular path of
radius r is a
d dB O r
dt
r 2B r 2
dt
. dr B
The resistance of the circular path between radii r and r + dr is
1 2r
R ,
dr B
The length of the path being 2r and the cross sectional area of
current flow being dr. The power dissipated inside this path is
2
2 dB 3
dP r dr.
R 2 dt
The total dissipated power P is
2 a 2
dB 3 a 4 dB
P r dr .
2 dt 0
8 dt
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(A) Increases
(B) Decreases
Ans. B
E
Sol. Initial current in R3, ii
R1 R3
E R2 R2E
Final current if =
R 2R 3 R2 R3 R1(R2 R3 ) R2R3
R1
R 2 R3
E
If =
R1R 3
R1 R3
R2
As if < ii, so current in the resistor R3 will decrease.
3. A straight segment OP of length L of a circuit carrying current I ampere is placed along x-axis.
Two infinitely long straight wires A and B each extending from z = to + are fixed at y =
meter to y = + meter respectively. Wires A and B, each carry current I ampere along positive z-
axis. Given that O is origin of the coordinate system. The magnitude of force on segment OP is
0 2 L2
(A) I n 1 2
0 2 L2
(B) I n 1 2
2
0 2 2
(C) I n 1 2
L
0 2 2
(D) I n 1 2
2 L
Ans. B
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5.10
Ans. B, C
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V
~
(A) Voltage across resistor, inductor and capacitor are 50 V, 86.6 V and 186.6 V respectively.
(B) Voltage across resistor, inductor and capacitor are 50 V, 86.6, 206.6V respectively.
5
(C) Circuit is capacitive and power factor is .
13
5
(D) Circuit is inducting and power factor is .
13
Ans. B, C
Sol. Let voltage across resistor, inductor and capacitor be VR , VL and VC . Also since V2 V1 so
VC VL .
2
VR2 VL2 V12 1002 and VC VL 120 and VR2 VC VL 130 2
Solving VR 50V, VL 86.6 V, VC 206.6 V
VR 50 5
Power factor = cos
VZ 130 13
V
(A) Maximum charge on the sphere A is 80 aL .
R
V
(B) Maximum charge on the sphere B is 40 aL .
R
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Ans. A, C, D
V 3C I L 6C
Sol. I0 , 3C 4 0 a 3 C 40 a
R
dI –q q –q q
0
dt
q q dI
L 0
3C 6C dt
d2 q q d2 q q
L 2
0 2
0
dt 2C dt 2LC
1
q q0 sin t, I q0 cos t,
2LC
I0
At t 0, I I0 q0 I0 2LC
V
q0 80 aL
R
2
T 2 80 aL
T
23 0 aL
4
(A) The minimum distance during subsequent motion between the balls of mass m is
6q2
3q 16m 0 v 2
2
(B) The minimum distance during subsequent motion between the balls of mass m is
3q2
3q2 16m 0 v 2
(C) The maximum difference in electrostatic potential energy of the system during
2mv 2
subsequent motion is
3
(D) The maximum difference in electrostatic potential energy of the system during
4mv 2
subsequent motion is
3
Ans. A, C
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4mv 2v
Sol. v CM
6m 3
In centre of mass frame
Gain in P.E. = Loss in KE
q2 1 1 2 4mv 2
2mv
40 D 2 3
6q2
D
3q2 16m0 v 2
8. The figure shows the variation of electrostatic potential V in volt with the distance of position of
point along x-axis from origin due to continuous volume charge distribution. In the region x = – 1m
to x = + 1m, the graph is parabolic (V = 15 – 5x2) and rest portion of graph is straight line. Choose
–12 –1 –2 2
the correct option(s) (0 permittivity of free space = 8.85 × 10 N m C ). The direction of E
along positive x-axis is considered as positive.
V (in volt)
2
15 V = 15 – 5x
B
A 10
5
(in metre)
–3 –2 –1 0 +1 +2 +3 X
(A) This graph of potential may be due to a thick sheet of infinite dimension (– 1m x 1, –
< y < and – < z < ) with constant volume charge density 1.77 × 10–10 C/m3.
(B) This graph of potential may be due to a thick sheet of infinite dimension (– 1m x 1, –
< y < and – < z < ) with constant volume charge density 0.885 × 10–10 C/m3.
X
O
X
O
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Ans. A, C
Sol. dV Edx xdx
20
V x
2
dv 20 xdx V V0
40
x , so
V0 0
V0 15 volt
5 200 20 8.85 10 12 1.77 10 10 C / m3
40
E y xS
E 2S
0
10 x
E
20
x X
O x = 1m
x
–10
Just melted
Wax-Box
Figure-I
2.5V
Figure-II
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One arm of the bridge containing the coil of resistance 50 is now
50 Wax-Box
immersed in a wax-box. The wax is just melted as shown in the figure-
III. It is now observed that the current through the galvanometer is 0.1
A.
G
–3 50
Given, temperature coefficient of resistance is 10 per °C.
Resistances other than inside wax-box are assumed to be constant Ig 0
50
and are exactly 50 while the resistance of wax box is very close to 50
50.
2.5V
Figure-III
9. The variation in the resistance inside the wax-box from its initial value of 50 is
(A) 1 104
(B) 2 104
(C) 4 10 4
(D) 8 104
Ans. D
(A) 0.004C
(B) 0.008C
(C) 0.016C
(D) 0.036C
Ans. C
Sol. 9-10.
When the four arms have equal resistances, the off-
balance galvanometer current for a small change R in the 50 Wax-Box
resistance of the third arm is
V R
IG B 2 .
8R G
50
Here IG 107 A, R 50, and VB 2.5V. Hence
8 107 25 102 50
R 8 10 4 . 50
2.5
2.5V
If the corresponding change in temperature is T, we have
RT R3 ,
–3
Where = temperature coefficient of resistance = 10 /°C.
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8 104
Therefore, T 1.6 10 2 0.016C .
50 103
SECTION – C
(Single digit integer type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Single Digit Integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.
Ans. 5
12. A long thin copper wire of the radius 2mm, carries a time-varying current I = t ampere (uniformly
distributed), then the induced electric field on its surface is equal to k X10–7 Vm–1. Find the value
of k. Take the induced field along the axis of the wire to be zero.
Ans. 1
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0
Es 107 Vm1 .
4
Clearly, Es is independent of the radius of the wire.
0 0
13. A conducting ring of radius R & mass 300 g, carrying current I 30 30
ampere as shown in the figure. A bar magnet with its north
pole up is placed along the symmetric axis below the
conducting ring at a distance of 2m from the centre of ring. At
0
the location of ring, the magnetic field makes an angle 30 2m
1
with vertical and its magnitude is Tesla. If ring remains at
3π N
rest in its position, find the product of current I in the ring and
radius R of ring in ampere-meter. g 10 m / s 2
Ans. 9
Sol.
Fmag mg B sin 30 I 2 R mg
mg 0.3 10 3 2
IR 9 A-m
2 B sin 30 2
14. A neutral metal sphere is placed at a large distance from a point charge. The magnitude of
Coulomb electrostatic interaction force between the charge and sphere is F0 . If the distance
between them is doubled, the new magnitude of Coulomb electrostatic interaction force between
n
the charge and sphere is 2 F0 . Find the value of n. (Assuming that the radius of sphere is very
small as compared to the distance between them)
Ans. 5
Sol. Due to induction, the sphere behaves as dipole whose dipole moment is directly proportional to
inducing field generated by point charge. So
a
p 2 , a is a constant and r is the distance between them.
r
bqp baq baq baq 5
p q
F0 3 5 F 5
5 5
2 F0
r r 2r 2 r r
15. On a sunny day, the temperature and pressure of atmosphere varying with height z from sea
level as
z z
T T0 1 , and P P0 1
z0 z0
Where T0 and z0, are 25°C and 25 km. The temperature A
pressure and density of air at sea level is T0 = 25°C, P0 =
1 atm and 1.2 kg/m3 respectively. Assume that air follows
T z
ideal gas law in the given condition, i.e., cons tan t.
P
Find the value of . Sea level
5 2 2
1 atm = 10 N/m and g = 10 m/s (g is uniform)
Ans. 3
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Sol. dp gdz A
dp gT P
0 0
dz P0 T dz
PA
P z
dP g dz
0
P0
P P0 0 z
1
z0
z
P 0 gz0 z (P+dp)A
n n 1
P0 P 0 z 0
(Adz)g Sea level
Z
P P0 1 , where
Z0
gz 1.2 10 25 10 3
0 0 3
p0 105
C2 C4
C5
Ans. 3
Q Q 0 Q 8Q
Sol. 0 3Q 5Q0 5Q 0 Q0
C 3C 5
5
Q0 – Q
+Q0 3C +Q 3C
–Q0 5 –Q 5
–Q0 + Q
Just before closing the switch Just after closing the switch
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17. A point charge Q = 500 mC and mass B N
–6 I
m = 10 kg is moving in a uniform magnetic T
field B 1 tesla kˆ with speed v = 106 m/s and M
Ans. 4
mv T mvI
Sol. R1 R 2 T
qB BI Q
10 6 106 2
T 4 newton
500 103
V A
3V 6 mA
Ans. 5
Sol. x y 6 x 3.5 mA X R B 3R Y
x 1 y y 2.5mA A C
KVL:
V I=x–y
3.5R 500 2.5 3R 0
3R
4R = 500R = 125 A C
0.5 Y D X
R v 3 500 R
10
V A C
A
E C
3V
19. Particle A with charge 2q and mass mA, and particle B with charge 4q and mass m B are
accelerated with potential difference of V & 4 V respectively. Both particles are deflected by a
uniform magnetic field into semicircular paths. The radius of trajectories of particle A and B are R
and 2R respectively. The direction of magnetic field is perpendicular to the velocity. Find value of
mB
.
mA
Ans. 2
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1
Sol. qV mv 2 mv 2qm V
2
mv 2qmV m V
R R
Bq Bq q
m A V mB 4V 1
R , & 2R
2q 4q 2
m A 1 1 m A 1 1 mA 1
. .
mB 2 2 mB 2 4 mB 2
Ans. 5
SECTION – D
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 3 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. xxxxx.xx).
21. Consider the circuit shown in the figure. E1, E2 are sources of emf R1 = 3 E1 = 10 V
and R1, R2 are fixed resistances. E1 = 10V, E2 = 20V while R1 =
3, R2 = 2. The inductance L = 5 mH.
Take n 2 0.7, n3 1.1, n10 2.3.
The switch S is closed for a long time. The energy stored (in joule)
in the inductor is R2=2 L = 5 mH
S
E2=20V
Ans. 00000.25
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Sol. After the switch S, has been closed for a long time, the current R1 E1
through the inductor L can be found using Kirchoff’s Law:
2
1 E
E2/R2 = I2. The stored energy is: L 2 . R2 L
2 R2
After the switch S is opened, the current through the inductor
L is given by:
i I1 1 eR t /L I2 e R t /L
where R R1 R 2 , E2 S
I1 E1 / R1 R2 ,
I2 E2 / R2 .
Ans. 00066.88
Sol. Let the two solenoids be S1 and S2, as shown in figure. The magnetic field at the centre-point p of
the gap due to the solenoid S1 is
NI NI
B1 0 [cos 1 cos 2 ] 0 cos 1 cos 2 ,
2L 2L
Where the angles 1 and 2 are as shown in figure. The field B1 is along the z-axis. By symmetry,
the field at p due to the solenoid S2 has the same magnitude and direction as B1. Thus the net
magnetic field at P is
NI
B 2B1 0 cos 1 cos 2 .
L
N/L = 40 cm1 4 103 m1, 0 4 107 Henry / m, and I 2A.
Therefore, B 4 107 4 103 2 0.907 .242 = 66.88 Gauss.
Ans. 00004.80
B 2 B22 B 2
Sol. e1
2
, e2
2
VN VM e2 e1
2
2 12 2BR 2 cos 4.8 volt
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O
1 2R sin 2 2Rcos
2 2
M N M 1 O 2 N
1 2
M O
N
Second Method v N 2
1
v VN VM Rcos 2R
2
M
e Bv B 2R Rcos
2BR 2 cos
v M 1
3
2 0.1 10 4 4.8 Volt
5
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which Only One is correct.
24. In the following reaction sequence the correct structure for the major products X & Y are
NO2
K 2CO 3 Sn HCl
X
Y
O
(A) O
X Y
NO2
Me N Et
H
(B) O
X Y OH
NO2 Me N Et
H
(C) HO Et HO Et
X Y
NO2 NH2
(D) HO Et HO Et
Y Y
NO2 NO2
Ans. B
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Sol. O
NO2
OH C 2H 5
O
NO2
Sn HCl
O
C
OH OH C2 H5
Me Et Me Et NH2
N N
H H
O
||
25. Compound A, C5H10O5 gives a tetraacetate with CH3 C O and oxidation of A with Br2 – H2O
2
gives an acid, C5H10O6. Reduction of A with red P and HI gives iso-pentane, there are two
possible structures for compound A which can be distinguished by using
(A) HIO4
(B) Red P + HI
Ans. C
Sol. H OH
CH2OH CHO
O OH
HO HO
OH
OH HO
(i) (ii)
(i) will form osazone derivatives whereas (ii) will not.
MeMgCl, CuCl
Cl
(A) O
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(B)
O Me
(C)
O
CH3
(D) O
CH3
Ans. D
Sol. O O O
Cl
MeMgCl, CuCl
CH3 CH3
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
OH OH
OH
i CHCl
3 ,NaOH
ii H O
A
2 2
27.
CH3 CH3
(C) A is a aldehyde
(D) A on reaction with conc. H2SO4 produces a neutral gas which is a very good reducing
agent.
Ans. A, B, D
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Sol. OH O OH O
OH O
C CH O
H O CH
O H
OOH
CH3 CH3
CH3
CHCl3 / OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
HCOOH
CH3
CH3
Hence A will be HCOOH.
HCOOH + conc. H2SO4 CO
CO is a neutral gas as well as very good reducing agent.
28. An organic compound contains C, H, S, N and Cl, for detection of chlorine, the sodium extract of
compound is first heated with a few drop of conc. HNO3, and than AgNO3 is added to get a white
ppt. of AgCl, why was HNO3 added before the addition of AgNO3.
(C) To convert CN – and S-2 to volatile HCN and H2S, else they will interfere with the test
forming AgCN and Ag2S.
Ans. C
29. Br
MgEther NaNH
A
NH B
2
3
Cl
CH3
Ans. A, B, C, D
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Sol. Br MgBr
Mg
Cl Cl
CH3 CH3 CH3
NaNH2
CH3 NH3
CH3
NH2 CH3 CH3
NH2
Dimer
Sn HCl
30. CH3 CH2 NO 2 X K Organic compound , then which of the following is/are
true for K?
Ans. A, C, D
SnHCl
Sol. CH3 CH2 NO2 CH3 CH2 NH2 K
1o amine form solid oxamide
2o amine form liquid oxamide
Liberman Nitroso test is given by 2o amine
2
Cu2 4C2H5NH2 Cu C 2H5NH2 4
Blue
31. In which case charge in transition state is more dispersed than starting material?
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(A)
I NO 2
(B) Me
I
NO2
(C)
Me
I
NO2
(D)
NO 2
I
Ans. C
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(A) Cl
N
Me
O 2N
NO 2 Cl
I
NO2
(C)
N
H3C CH3
NO2
(D) NO 2
N Cl
H3C CH2
Ans. B
Hg2 , H /H O
2
NOBF
4
2
A B
NO 2
C
NO 2
ICl
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H3C CH3
N Cl
Cl2 / AlCl3
CH3 2 NH
I I I
F
NO2 NO2 NO2
E D
This section contains 10 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from 0 to
9 (both inclusive).
34. 2.79 gm of nitrogenous compound on reaction with CS2 and HgCl2 forms a black ppt. of 0.09 mol.
If same amount of nitrogenous compound is reacted with HNO2. How many litres of gas at STP
would be formed.
Ans. 2
Ans. 3
Sol. O O O O
O
3
CH3 2 S
H3C C C H
Tollen's reagent
H3C C C OH C
B NaBH4
trans lactide cis lactide H3C CH C OH
d
OH O
D
36. Cl
H3C CH 2 CH 2 Cl2 , h
CH3
Monochlorination
Sol. x=6
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y=4
x y = 5
2
37. CH3
NaOEt i Sn HCl
COOEt 2 X
ii
Y
NO2
Find the number of -bond in the Y?
Ans. 5
Sol. O
C OEt
CH3 CH2
EtO
C OEt
NO2 NO2 O
O
O CH2 C
OH
Sn HCl
COOEt
NH COOEt COOEt
NH2 NO2
H2O
COOEt
N
Y H
Ans. 3
39. O
Br
NaOMe
A
i aq. NaOH
ii NaOHCaO
B
Ans. 1
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Sol. O O COOMe
Br
NaOMe
NaOMe
NaOH
COOH
NaOH/CaO
40. 1.2 gram of acetophenone on reaction with 76.2 gram of I2 in presence of NaOH give solid
iodoform with 75% yield. Find the weight of iodoform formed in gram.
Ans. 3
O O
|| ||
Sol. Ph C CH3 3I2 4NaOH
CHI3 Ph C ONa
O
||
1 mole of Ph C CH3 will give 1 mole of CHI3
120 gram will give 394 g CHI3
1.2 gram will give 3.94 g CHI3
75
Hence, with 75% yield 3.94 2.955 gram
100
3 gram.
41. In the following sequence of reaction the degree of unsaturation in the (B) is
CO2 Et
CO2 Et Tautomerise
HCl,
A
B An aromatic compound
H3C O
Ans. 4
Sol. CH3
CH3
CO2Et CH3
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42. How many will liberates CO2 gas on reaction with NaHCO3?
O O C
, CN – CH2 – CN
Ans. 1
Sol. SO 3H
43. NH2
Ans. 6
Sol. CH3
H3C CH3
+
NH2 N O
COOH
Ag O Hot KMnO4 Ba OH
CH Br
3
2
(H2C) 4
Excess 2
COOH
SECTION – D
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 3 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. xxxxx.xx).
44. 2.25 g of a nitrogenous compound having molecular formula (C2H7N) is reacted with 11.95 g of
CHCl3 in presence of alc. KOH to form a bad smelling gas. One of the remaining reactant after
some times becomes poisonous due to aerial oxidation. This poisonous gas is now removed by
C2H5OH to form a precipitate. Find the weight of precipitate (in gram).
Ans. 00005.90
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alc KOH
Sol. C2H5NH2 CHCl3 C2H5NC
1 1 0
20 10 1
0 1 20
20
O , h
CHCl3
2
COCl2
COCl2 2C2H5 OH C2H5 2 CO3
1
Hence precipitate = 118 5.9 gram
20
45. O O
CH3
i H3O
ii B C
O O
O CH3
O
A
1.1 mole of (A) was reacted according to above reaction. ‘C’ is the gas produced which turns lime
water milky. The amount of C formed in gram will be? (Given At. Wt. of C, O, H are 12, 16, 1 gm
respectively).
Ans. 00096.80
Sol. O
CH3
O i H
46. A C4H6 3
CH S
B
ii C
3 2 Aromatic compound
6.75 gram
A is a cyclic isomer having molecular formula C4H6. How many gram of C would be formed if 6.75
g of A was taken?
Ans. 00008.50
Sol. O O
O3 H
H C CH2 CH2 C H
CH3 2 S
A O
B C
6.75 1
Moles of A mole
54 8
1
Hence, mole of C would be formed
8
1
Wt. of C = 68 8.5 gm
8
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SECTION – A
This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which only one is correct
47. The length of medians of a triangle are 3, 4 and 5 cm. The area (in square cm) of the triangle is
(A) 8
(B) 12
(C) 24
(D) 32
Ans. A
4 1
Sol. A 34 8
3 2
48. The number of right-angled ABC (A = 90º) with integers side length whose inradius is 3 are
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 8
Ans. A
A
Sol. s a tan r (A = 90º)
2
(s – a) = r, 2s – 2a = 2r, b + c – a = 2r, a = (b + c – 2r)
2
(b – 6)(c – 6) = 2 3
49. P is a point inside an equilateral triangle ABC such that PA = 9, PB = 12 and PC = 15, then side
length of the ABC is
(B) 225 33
(C) 49 5 2
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Ans. A
152 92 AC
2 A(B)
Sol. cos 60º ..... (1)
2.15.9 12 B
9 90º P
9 3
Also, cos
15 5 15 60º
P 60º 15
So, a 225 108 5
60º
15
B C
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which only one or more than one is/are correct
(A) (sin x)sin x > (cos x)cos x x 0,
4
(B) (cos x)sin x < (sin x)cos x x 0,
12
3
(C) x cot x < x 0,
3
(D) sin x cos2x sin x cos2x x 0,
4
Ans. A, B, C
Sol. (A) Use Jensen’s inequality for sin x < cos x < sin x + cos x with weights
1 = tan x and 2 = 1 – tan x ( 0 < x < /4), 1 and 2 are positive)
So, log(cos x) = log(tan x sin x + (1 – tan x)(sin x + cos x))
> tan x log(sin x) + (1 – tan x)log(sin x + cos x)
sin x + cos x > 1 and tan x < 1. So, log(cos x) > tan x log(sin x)
cos x sin x
(B) For x 0, ; cos x > sin x. So, ln ln
12 cos x sin x
(C) Shown in the figure
m(OP) > m(OQ)
P
Q
x
3 2
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1 7
(A) sin20º
3 20
x2 x4
(B) cos x 1 x 0,
2 16 2
x3 2x 5
(C) tan x x x 0,
3 15 2
Ans. A, C
52. Let x – 2y – 5 = 0 be the directrix of a parabola and x – y – 7 = 0 be the tangent drawn to the
parabola at the point P(4, –3), then which of the following are INCORRECT?
16
(A) length of latus rectum =
5
8
(B) harmonic mean of length of segments of the focal chord =
5
(C) intersection point of the directrix and the given tangent is (9, 2)
(D) circle drawn on assuming P(4, –3) and Q as diameter, always passes through focus of
the parabola (where Q is the intersection point of tangent and directrix)
Ans. A, B
53. Let ABCD be a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle. Suppose AB 2 2 and AB subtends 135º
at the centre of the circle, the maximum possible area of ABCD is
53 3
(A)
4 2
8 7
(B)
3
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19 3
(C)
2
Ans. A
54. If the vertices of an equilateral lies on the curve 8x3 + y3 + 6xy = 1, then
6
(A) side length of the triangle is
15
3
(B) side length of the triangle is
2
3 3
(C) area of the triangle is
5
3 3
(D) area of the triangle is
16
Ans. A, C
6
Sol. (2x + y – 1)(4x2 + y2 + 1 – 2xy + y + 2x) = 0 and side length of the =
15
3 3
So, area =
5
Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions:
Diameter of ellipse is a line passing through the centre of the ellipse. Consider the set of parabola(s)
having common chord of minimum length with the diameter of the ellipse x 2 + y2 + xy = 8 and the line
mx – y + 4 = 0 as directrix
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55. The set of value(s) of m for which only one parabola is possible is
(A) 2, 2
(B) 5, 3
(C) {–2, 2}
Ans. A
56. The range of value(s) of m for which two parabola(s) are possible is
(A) , 2 2,
(B) (–, –2) (2, )
(C) , 3 3,
(D) none of these
Ans. A
Sol. (55.-56.)
For the ellipse x2 + y2 + xy = 8, c (0, 0)
8 8 r2
For one parabola : ( C1C2 = r1 + r2)
2 3
m 1
For two parabola(s) : C1C2 < r1 + r2 4 4
c2 ,
r1 6 6
4 4
c1 ,
6 6
SECTION – C
This section contains 10 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from 0 to
9 (both inclusive).
57. Consider the ellipse 4x2 + y2 – 8x + 4y + 4 = 0. Pair of tangents PT1 and PT2 are drawn to the
ellipse from P(–8, –2). Let S1' be the image of S1 about PT1 and S'2 be the image of S2 about
PT2, then if PS1S 2' and PS1' S 2 , then is equal to _____
Ans. 1
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58. If tangents drawn to the parabola at A(1, 2) and B(5, 8) intersect at (–1, 8), then slope of directrix
a
is where gcd(a, b) = 1, then a + b is _____
b
Ans. 7
3
Sol. Q = mid-point of AB = (3, 5), let P (–1, 8), m(PQ) =
4
4
Slope of directrix =
3
59. Given a point (3, 2), then the minimum perimeter of a triangle with one vertex at (3, 2) one on the
x-axis and one on the line y = x (you may assume that a triangle with minimum perimeter exists)
is , then sum of digits of is _____
Ans. 8
Sol. For minimum perimeters (2, 3), (d, d) (c, 0), (3, –2) are collinear
Hence, mini perimeter = 26
60. If focus of the parabola which touches x = 0, y = 0, x – y + 1 = 0 and –2x – y – 8 = 0 is (, ), then
is _____
Ans. 3
Sol. Focus is intersection point of circles x(x + 1) + y(y – 1) = 0 and (x)(x + 4) + (y)(y + 8) = 0
6 2
,
5 5
12
61. If 3 2 , 4 2 and 2 be the altitudes of a triangle, then r 2 (r is inradius of the triangle) is
5
equal to _____
Ans. 2
62. Let ABC be a triangle (with A = /3) and a circle C1 be drawn lying in side the triangle, touching
its in-circle externally and also touching the two sides AB and AC, then ratio of the radii of the
circles C1 and C is k, then 3k is equal to _____
Ans. 1
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2 II1 r r1 A r r1 r r1
1 sin r N
2
K
A r1 r1 1 I
tan2 2
. So, tan 30º
4 r r 3 B C
63. Let BD be the internal angle bisectors of angle B in triangle ABC with D on side AC. The
circumcircle of triangle BDC meets AB at E, while the circumcircle of triangle ABD meets BC at F.
if AE = 3, then CF is equal to
Ans. 3
64. In an isosceles right angled triangle ABC, CA = CB = 1, and P is an arbitrary point on the
perimeter of ABC, then if maximum value of PA·PB·PC is , then 6 2 is _____
Ans. 3
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(II): P AB C
AP x 0, 2
So, let f(x) = (PA)2(PB)2)PC)2
2
2 x 1 x
= x2 2
x 2
1
Let t x 2 x : t 0,
2 A P B
2
So, f(x) = g(t) = t (1 – t)
1 1
f x gt g
2 8
1
PA PB PC . Clearly P is the mid-point of AB
2 2
3
1 4x 2 4
65. Number of solution of the equation cos1 2
x x sin x cos x is
2
1 4x
Ans. 2
(0, –1)
1 2
66. Two circles C1, C2 of radii and touch each other externally and they both touch a unit circle
3 7
C internally. A circle C3 of radius R is inscribed to touch the circles C1, C2 externally and the circle
C internally, then 19R is equal to _____
Ans. 2
1 2
2
Sol. R 3 7
1 2 19
1
3 7
SECTION – D
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 3 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. xxxxx.xx).
67. If the exhaustive set of x (0, 2) for which n the inequality sin x + sin 2x + sin 3x + ..... +
3 3 1 2
sin(nx) is valid 1 x 2 , k I, then is _____
2 2
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Ans. 00002.00
2 2
Sol. Clearly, 0 < x < not valid, for x 2
3 3
x 2x 1 x x
cos cos x cos 1 cot
sin x 2 2
2
4 3
x x 2 2
2 sin 2 sin
2 2
68. The least numbers A such that for any two squares of combined area 1 and a rectangle, of area A
exists such that the two squares can be packed in the rectangle (without interior overlap). You
may assume that the sides of the squares are parallel to the sides of the rectangle, is _____
Ans. 00001.20
2 2
Sol. If x and y are the sides of two squares then x + y = 1
Let without loss of generality x y
So, shorter side of the rectangle should be at least x
Longer side at least and (x + y)
So, A x(x + y)
Put x = cos , y = sin , 0,
4
1 2 1 2
A cos 2 equality holds if
2 2 4 2 8
69. The least possible area of a convex set in plane that intersects both branches of the hyperbola
xy = 1 and both branches of the hyperbola xy = –1 is _____
Ans. 00004.00
1
1 w,
z, w
z
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