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MOCK TEST PAPER for IIT JEE (Advanced)


PAPER-2
Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics 

Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 180

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
A.    GENERAL :                          

  1.  Please  read  the  instructions  given  for  each  question  carefully  and  mark  the  correct  answers  against  the  question 
numbers on the answer sheet in the respective subjects.  

  2.  The answer sheet, a machine readable Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) is provided separately. 

  3.  Do not break the seal of the question‐paper booklet before being instructed to do so by the invigilators. 

B.    MARKING SCHEME : 

    Each subject in this paper consists of following types of questions:‐  

    SECTION ‐ I 

  4.  Multiple choice questions with single correct option. 3 marks will be awarded for each correct answer and –1 mark for 
each wrong answer. 

SEAL
  5.  Passage based multiple choice questions with single correct option. 3 marks will be awarded for each correct answer 
and –1 mark for each wrong answer. 

  6.  Column  matching  type  questions  (Single  Correct  Answer  type).  3  marks  will  be  awarded  for  the  correct  answer  and  
–1 mark for wrong answer. 

    This paper does not consist of Section‐II and Section‐III. 

C.    FILLING THE OMR : 
  7.  Fill  your  Name,  Roll  No.,  Batch,  Course  and  Centre  of  Examination  in  the  blocks  of  OMR  sheet  and  darken  circle 
properly. 
  8.  Use only HB pencil or blue/black pen (avoid gel pen) for darking the bubbles. 
  9.  While filling the bubbles please be careful about SECTIONS [i.e. Section‐I (include single correct, reason type, multiple 
  correct answers), Section –II ( column matching type), Section‐III (include  integer answer type)] 
      For example if only 'A' choice is correct then, the correct method for filling the bubbles is 
A  B  C D
            
    For example if only 'A & C' choices are correct then, the correct method for filling the bublles is 
A  B  C D
            
      the wrong method for filling the bubble are 

            
PHYSICS
Section – I [Q.1 to Q.20] Q.4 A block of mass m is given a velocity v. Find
Questions 1 to 10 are multiple choice questions. to what height the block will rise after breaking
Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), off from mass M. Assume all surface to be
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. Mark your smooth.
response in OMR sheet against the question number
of that question. + 3 marks will be given for each h1
correct answer and – 1 mark for each wrong answer.
m v
Q.1 A plastic disc of radius R has a charge q
uniformly distributed over its surface. If the
disc is rotated with a frequency f about its axis, mv 2 mv 2
then the magnetic induction at the centre of the (A) (B)
2g (m + M ) 2gM
disc is given by:
(A) (μ0 fq/R) (B) (μ0 fq/2πR) v2 Mv 2
(C) (D)
(C) (μ0 q/f R) (D) (μ0 f/qR) 2g 2g ( m + M )
Q.2 In an L-C-R series AC circuit the voltage
across L, C and R is 10 V each. If the inductor Q.5 A system of two blocks is shown in figure.
is short circuited, the voltage across the Friction coefficient between 5 kg and 10 kg
capacitor would become - block is μ = 0.6 and between 10 kg and ground
20 is μ = 0.4. What will be the maximum value of
(A) 10 V (B) V force F applied at the lower block so that 5 kg
2
block does not slip w.r.t. 10 kg. (g = 10
10 m/sec2). The force applied at the upper block is
(C) 20 2 V (D) V
2 having fixed magnitude of 80 N (both forces
Q.3 Assuming that about 200 MeV of energy is start to act simultaneously)
released per fission of U235 nuclei, then mass of μ1 = 0.6 5 kg 80 N
U235 consumed per day in a fission reactor of μ2 = 0.4 10 kg F
power 1 megawatt will be approximately -
(A) 10–2 gm (B) 1 gm (A) 160 N (B) 250 N
(C) 100 gm (D) 10000 gm (C) 210 N (D) 310 N

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Q.6 The horizontal range and maximum height Q.8 Two spheres of different materials one with
attained by a projectile are R and H double the radius and one-fourth wall thickness
of the other, are filled with ice. If the time taken
respectively. If a constant horizontal for complete melting of ice in the large sphere is
acceleration a = g/4 is imparted to the projectile 25 minutes and that for smaller one is 16
due to wind, then its horizontal range and minutes, the ratio of thermal conductivities of
the materials of larger sphere to that of smaller
maximum height will be - sphere is –
H ⎛ H⎞ (A) 4 : 5 (B) 5 : 4 (C) 25 : 8 (D) 8 : 25
(A) (R + H), (B) ⎜ R + ⎟ , 2H
2 ⎝ 2⎠ πR
Q.9 A chain of length l < is placed on a
(C) (R + 2H), H (D) (R + H), H 2
smooth surface whose some part is horizontal
and some part is quarter circular of radius r in
Q.7 What is the period of small oscillations of the the vertical plane as shown. Initially the whole
block of mass m if the springs are ideal and part of chain lies in the circular part with one
end at topmost point of circular surface. If the
pulleys are massless ? mass of chain is m, then work required to pull
very slowly the whole chain on horizontal part
K is –

• R

O R
• m ⎡ ⎛ l ⎞⎤
(A) gR2 ⎢sin ⎜ ⎟⎥
m l ⎣ ⎝ R ⎠⎦
m ⎡ ⎛ l ⎞⎤
π m π m (B) gR2 ⎢cos⎜ ⎟⎥
(A) (B) l ⎣ ⎝ R ⎠⎦
2 k 2 2k
m 2⎡⎛ l ⎞ ⎛ l ⎞⎤
π 2m
(C) ⎢⎜ ⎟ − sin ⎜ ⎟⎥
gR
(C) (D) π
m l ⎣⎝ ⎠
R ⎝ R ⎠⎦
2 k 2k m ⎡⎛ l ⎞ ⎛ l ⎞⎤
(D) gR 2 ⎢⎜ ⎟ − cos⎜ ⎟⎥
l ⎣⎝ R ⎠ ⎝ R ⎠⎦

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Q.10 A coaxial cylinder made of glass is immersed in M
liquid of surface tension ‘S’. Radius of inner
and outer surface of cylinder are R1 and R2 P l F
respectively. Height upto which liquid will rise Q
is (Density of liquid is ρ) -
2S 2S N
(A) (B)
R 2 ρg R 1ρg Q.11 During the motion of rod
S 2S
(A) Current goes on increasing
(C) (D) (B) Current remains constant
(R 2 − R 1 )ρg (R 2 − R 1 )ρg (C) No current flows through the rod
(D) Current goes on decreasing
Question 11 to 16 are based on paragraph. There are
3 paragraphs; each has 2 multiple choice questions. Q.12 During the motion of rod
Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out (A) The rod at one instant can attain terminal
of which ONLY ONE is correct. Mark your response velocity
in OMR sheet against the question number of that (B) The velocity of rod goes on increasing
question. +3 marks will be given for each correct (C) The velocity of rod goes on decreasing
answer and – 1 mark for each wrong answer. (D) The velocity of rod fluctuates.

Passage # 1 (Ques. 11 & 12) Passage # 2 (Ques. 13 & 14)


A parallel plate capacitor of capacitance C is Moment of inertia is a physical term which
connected between two horizontal metallic rails oppose the change in rotational motion.
where uniform magnetic field B is available. A Moment of inertia depends on distribution of
metallic rod of length l which can slide freely mass, shape of the body as well as distance
from the rotational axis. Moment of linear
on the rails has a mass m. The distance between
momentum is called angular momentum. If no
the rails is l. A constant horizontal force F acts external torque act on the system then angular
on the rod. Magnetic field B is acting into the momentum of the system remains conserved.
plane. Neglecting the resistance of system Geometrical meaning of angular momentum
answer following questions. relates to the areal velocity.

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Q.13 Mass M is distributed over the rod of length L. Passage # 3 (Ques. 15 & 16)
If linear mass density (λ) linearly increases Two moles of a monoatomic ideal gas
with length as λ = Kx. The M.I. of the rod ⎡ 3 ⎤
about one end perpendicular to rod i.e. (YY′) – ⎢ U = 2 nRT ⎥ is enclosed in an adiabatic,
⎣ ⎦
Y vertical cylinder fitted with a smooth, light
M L adiabatic piston. The piston is connected to a
λ = kx vertical spring of spring constant 200 N/m as
shown in figure. The area of cross-section of
the cylinder is 20.0 cm2. Initially, the spring is
Y'
at its natural length and temperature of the gas
ML2 ML2
(A) (B) is 300K. The atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa.
3 12
The gas is heated slowly for some time by
2 KL4 means of an electric heater so as to move the
(C) ML2 (D)
3 4 piston up through 10 cm.

Q.14 Four holes of radius R are cut from a thin


square plate of side 4R and mass M. The
moment of inertia of the remaining portion
about z-axis is –
Y

π ⎛4 π⎞ Q.15 The work done by the gas in the whole process


(A) MR2 (B) ⎜ − ⎟ MR2
12 ⎝3 4⎠ is -
⎛4 π⎞ ⎛8 10 π ⎞ (A) 21 J (B) 12 J
(C) ⎜ − ⎟ MR2 (D) ⎜ − ⎟ MR
2

⎝3 6⎠ ⎝3 16 ⎠ (C) 2.1 J (D) 1.2 J

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Q.16 The final temperature of the gas is Q.18 In the diagram shown in figure, all pulleys are
approximately equal to : smooth and massless and strings are light. Match
(A) 131 K (B) 231 K the following:
(C) 331 K (D) 431 K F = 80 N
Each Question from 17 to 20 has matching lists. The
codes for the lists have choices (A, B, C and D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct. Match List-I with
List-II and select the correct answer using the code
given below the lists. + 3 marks for the SINGLE
CORRECT ANSWER and –1 for the INCORRECT
ANSWER.
Q.17 Two point charges +1µc and +4µc are placed at
1 kg
points (0, 0) and (30, 0). Then as we move
along x-axis match the following. 3 kg
List-I List-II 4 kg
(P) Magnitude of net (1) x = 10 to x = 30 2 kg
electric field
increases List-I List-II
(Q) Magnitude of net (2) x = 0 to x = – 20 (P) 1 kg block (1) will remain
electric field stationary
decreases (Q) 2 kg block (2) will move down
(R) Potential increases (3) x = 0 to x = 10 (R) 3 kg block (3) will move up
(S) Potential first (4) x = 0 to x = 30 (S) 4 kg block (4) 5 m/s2
decreases and then Codes :
increases P Q R S
Codes : (A) 1 2,3 1 4
P Q R S (B) 3 1 2 2,4
(A) 1 2,3 1 4 (C) 2 1,3 1 4
(B) 2 2,3 3 4 (D) 3 2,3 1 4
(C) 1 3,4 4 1
(D) 1,2 2,1 1 4

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Q.19 A block of mass m = 1 kg is at rest with respect to Q.20 Match the following :-
a rough wedge as shown in figure. List-I List-II
m (P) Final temperature is (1) 10 gm water at
2.5ºC 30º is mixed with
µ
a 10 gm of water
θ
at 70ºC
The wedge starts moving up from rest with (Q) Final mixture contain (2) 10 gm of ice at
an acceleration of a = 2m/s2 and the block ice & water 0ºC is mixed
remains at rest with respect to wedge then in 4 with 10 gm of
sec. of motion of wedge work done on block water at 85ºC
(assume angle of inclination of wedge is θ = 30º (R) Final mixture contains (3) 10 gm of ice at
water & steam 0ºC is mixed
and g = 10 m/s2) – with 10 gm of
List-I List-II water at 50ºC
(P) By gravity (in (1) 144 J (S) Final temperature is (4) 10 gm of ice at
50ºC 0ºC is mixed
magnitude) with 10 gm of
(Q) By normal reaction (2) 32 J steam at 100ºC
Codes :
(R) By friction (3) 160 J P Q R S
(S) By all the forces (4) 48 J (A) 1 2,3 1 4
(B) 3 2 1 4
Codes : (C) 2 3 4 1
P Q R S (D) 4 3 1 1

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

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CHEMISTRY
Section – I [Q.1 to Q.20] Q.3 Number of hydroxyl groups after interaction in
pentose sugars and hexose sugar is -
Questions 1 to 10 are multiple choice questions.
(A) Increases
Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
(B) Decreases
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. Mark your
response in OMR sheet against the question number (C) Remains constant
of that question. + 3 marks will be given for each (D) Depend upon medium
correct answer and – 1 mark for each wrong answer.
Q.4 Which of the following will not undergo
Q.1 Maximum enolisation takes place in :
Hoffmann bromamide reaction ?
(A) CH3COCH3
O O
(B) CH3COCH2CHO
(C) CH3COCH2COCH3 ND2 NH2
(A) (B)
(D) O
O
O
CH3 NH–CH3
(C) (D)CH3–C–NH2
Br
Q.2 NaNH2
Product
NH3
CH3 Q.5
1
Here the product is - ClO3− 0.54V ClO– 0.45V Cl2 1.07V Cl–
2
CH3 CH3
NH2 0.71V
(A) only (B)
CH3 CH3 Eº
NH2 The E° in the given diagram is-
(A) 0.5 (B) 0.6
(C) Equimolar mixture of (A) and (B) (C) 0.7 (D) 0.8
(D) No reaction

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Q.6 Equal volume of two solution having pH = 2 and Q.8 The elementary reaction A + B → products
pH = 10 are mixed together at 90°C. Then pH of has k = 2 × 10–5 M–1 S–1 at a temperature of
27°C. Several experimental runs are carried out
resulting solution is : (Take Kw at 90°C = 10–12) using stoichiometric proportion. The reaction
(A) 2 + log 2 (B) 10 – log 2 has a temperature coefficient value of 2.0. At
what temperature should the reaction be carried
(C) 7 (D) 6 out if on halving the concentrations, the rate of
reaction is desired to be 50% higher than a
Q.7 Three solutions are prepared by adding 'w' gm ln 6
previous run. (Given, = 2.585).
of 'A' into 1kg of water, 'w' gm of 'B' into ln 2
(A) 47ºC (B) 53ºC
another 1 kg of water and 'w' gm of 'C' in
(C) 57ºC (D) 37ºC
another 1 kg of water (A, B, C are non
electrolytic). Dry air is passed from these Q.9 A reaction at 300 K with ΔG° = – 1743 J /mol
consists of 3 mole of A (g), 6 mole of B (g) and 3
solutions in sequence mole of C (g). If A, B and C are in equilibrium in
(A → B→C). The loss in weight of solution A 1 litre container then the reaction may be
[Given: 2 = e0.7, R = 8.3 J/K-mol]
was found to be 2 gm while solution B gained
(A) A + B → C (B) A → B + 2C
0.5 gm and solution C lost 1gm. Then the (C) 2A → B + C (D) A + B → 2C
relation between molar masses of A, B and C is
Q.10 According to Molecular orbital theory which of
(A) MA : MB : MC = 4 : 3 : 5 the following statement is incorrect?
1 1 1 (A) LUMO level for C2 molecule is σ2px orbital.
(B) MA : MB : MC = : : (B) In C2 molecules both the bonds π are bonds
4 3 5
(C) C2 is paramagnetic but C 22− is diamagnetic.
(C) MC > MA > MB
(D) In C 22− ion there is one σ and two π bonds
(D) MB > MA > MC

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Question 11 to 16 are based on paragraph. There are Q.12 The structures C , D and E
3 paragraphs; each has 2 multiple choice questions.
Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out respectively are -
of which ONLY ONE is correct. Mark your response (A) PhCHO, PhCOCH3, PhCOOK
in OMR sheet against the question number of that
question. +3 marks will be given for each correct (B) PhCHO, PhCH2CHO, PhCH2COOK
answer and – 1 mark for each wrong answer. (C) PhCOCH3, PhCH2CHO, PhCOOK
Passage # 1 (Ques. 11 & 12) (D) PhCOCH3, PHCH2CHOCH3, PhCH2COOK
A tertiary alcohol A on acid catalysed
dehydration gives a product B . Ozonolysis Passage # 2 (Ques. 13 & 14)
A solution that is relatively resistance to change
of B leads to compounds C and D .
in pH is called a buffer solution. We can also say
Compound C upon reaction with KOH that the solution is buffered the simplest way to
gives benzyl alcohol and a compound E ; achieve substantial concentration of both acid
and base in the same solution to use a conjugate
whereas D on reaction with KOH high
acid-base pair. The most common form of buffer
temperature gives only F . solution contains a weak acid and its conjugate
O base or a weak base and its conjugate acid.
CH3 C–Ph By using buffer concept. A student prepare
F ⇒ C=C 2L buffer solution of 0.33M NaH2PO4 and
Ph H
0.33M Na2HPO4. The solution is divided in
Q.11 The structure of B is half between the two compartment (each
containing 1L buffer) of an electrolysis is
Ph CH3 CH3 Ph
(A) C=C (B) C=C carried out for 212 min with a constant current
H Ph H Ph
of 1.25A. [Assumes that pKa(H2PO4–) = 7.2]
Ph CH3 CH3 CH3
(C) C=C (D) C=C
H CH2Ph Ph H

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Q.13 The concentration of [H+] consumed by HPO 24− Each Question from 17 to 20 has matching lists. The
codes for the lists have choices (A, B, C and D) out of
at anode is:
which ONLY ONE is correct. Match List-I with
(A) 0.165 M (B) 0.330 M List-II and select the correct answer using the code
(C) 1.00 M (D) 0.0825 M given below the lists. + 3 marks for the SINGLE
CORRECT ANSWER and –1 for the INCORRECT
Q.14 pH in 2nd compartment cell (at cathode) is: ANSWER.
(A) 7.2 (B) 6.72 (C) 7.67 (D) 7.0 Q.17 List-I List-II
(Compounds) (Dipole Moment)
Passage # 3 (Ques. 15 & 16) Me

A radioactive substance 'A' converts to stable


nuclei D by following series of reaction :
(P) (1) 0.43 D
A ⎯→ B ⎯→ C⎯→ D
Given : t1/2 for 'A' = 0.0693 days OH
t1/2 for 'B' = 6930 days
t1/2 for 'C' = 6.93 days (Q) (2) 1.57 D

Q.15 Number of nuclei of 'C' formed in the first 10 NO2


days are, if initially 1020 nuclei of A is taken Me

(A) 1018 (B) 1016 (C) 1017 (D) 1019


(R) (3) 3.93 D
Q.16 Number of nuclei of 'D' present after 6930 days
are, if initially 1020 nuclei of A is taken- NO2
1 Me
(A) 1010 (B) × 1020
2
1 (S) (4) 4.39 D
(C) × 1017 (D) 109
2

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Codes : Q.19 Assume inert electrolyte used and salt bridge in
P Q R S all the given cells is KCl.(Ka of HCOOH = 2 × 10–4)
List- I List- II
(A) 2 3 4 1
(P) Zn | ZnSO4(1M) (1) Sponataneous cell
(B) 1 2 3 4 || ZnSO4(2M) | Zn reaction.
(C) 3 4 1 2 (Q) Cu| CuCl2(1M) (2) Osmotic pressure of
(D) 4 1 2 3 || CuSO4(2M) | Cu cathodic solution is
greater than that of
anodic solution .
Q.18 Match the following - (R) Ag|AgCl(sat.sol.) (3) At equilibrium
List- I List- II || AgNO3(1M)|Ag condition of the cell,
(P) Phenol + Neutral FeCl3 (1) No reaction freezing point of
anodic solution is
(Q) Phenol + Br2 (aq.) (2) Violet colour
higher than of cathodic
(R) Phenol + NaHCO3 (3) White ppt. solution
(S) Picric acid + NaHCO3 (4) CO2 gas is evolved (S) Pt|H2| HCOOH (1M) (4) At equilibrium
Codes : || HCl (1M)|H2|Pt condition of the cell,
boiling point of
P Q R S
cathodic solution is
(A) 4 2 3 1 higher than that of
(B) 1 4 2 3 anodic solution
(C) 2 3 1 4 Codes :
P Q R S
(D) 3 1 4 2
(A) 1,2 1,2,3,4 1,2,3 1,2,3,4
(B) 1,2,3,4 1,2 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4
(C) 1,2,3 1,2,3,4 1,2 1,3,4
(D) 1,3,4 1,2 1,2,3,4 1,3

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Q.20 Match the following :
If ka of HCN = 5 × 10-10, ka of HOCN = 3.2 × 10-4 ,
kb of NH3 = 1.8 × 10-5 , ka of CH3COOH = 1.8 × 105
List- I List- II
–2
(P) 10 M NaCN (1) pH > 7
-1
(Q) 100 ml of 10 M NaCI + 100 ml of (2) pH # 7
–1 –1
10 M HCl + 300 ml of 10 M NaOH
(R) 10–1 M HCI + 10–1 M HCN (3) pH < 7
–1
(S) 10 M NH4OCN (4) pH = 7
Codes :
P Q R S
(A) 2,3 1,2 1,2 2,3
(B) 1,4 1,2 1,2 1,4
(C) 1,3, 1,4 1,3 1,2
(D) 1,2 1,2 2,3 2,3

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MATHEMATICS
4
Section – I [Q.1 to Q.20] ⎡ z−i ⎤
Questions 1 to 10 are multiple choice questions. Each
Q.3 If z = x + 3i then value of ∫ ⎢⎣arg z + i ⎥⎦ dx
2
question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE is correct. Mark your response in (where [.] denotes greatest integer function and
OMR sheet against the question number of that i= −1 )
question. + 3 marks will be given for each correct
answer and – 1 mark for each wrong answer. (A) 3 2 (B) 6 3

(C) 6 (D) 0
Q.1 If the equations ax2 + bx + c = 0 and
5x2 + 12x + 13 = 0 have a common root, where
a, b and c are the sides of a triangle ABC, then Q.4 S1 : No. of solution of the equation
(A) ΔABC is acute angled π
sin–1x – cos–1(–x) = is one
(B) ΔABC is right angled 2
(C) ΔABC is isosceles S2 : Solution set of the equation
(D) ΔABC is right angled isosceles π ⎧ 5⎫
sin–1(x2 + 4x + 3) + cos–1(x2 + 6x + 8) = is ⎨− ⎬
2 ⎩ 2⎭
Q.2 The system of equations x + ky + 3z = 0, S3 : sin–1 (cos (sin–1x)) + cos–1(sin(cos–1x)) is
3x + ky – 2z = 0, 2x + 3y – 4z = 0 possess a
equal to π
non-trivial solution over the set of rationals
S4 : 2[tan–11 + tan–12 + tan–13] is equal to 2π
then 2k is on integral element of the interval
(A) [10, 20] (B) (20, 30) (A) FTFT (B) FTTF

(C) [30, 40] (D) (40, 50) (C) FTTT (D) FFTT

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Q.5 Which of the following statements are Q.7 S1 : Length of the latus rectum of the ellipse
true/false- x2 + 4y2 – 2x – 16y + 13 = 0 is 1.
S1 : If A = [aij] is a square matrix of even order S2 : Distance between foci of the ellipse
such that aij = i2 – j2 then A is skew symmetric
matrix. x2 + 4y2 – 2x – 16y + 13 = 0 is 4 3 .
S2 : Area enclosed by x + y =1 is 1. S3 : Sum of the focal distances of a point P (x, y)
on the ellipse x2 + 4y2 – 2x – 16y + 13 = 0 is 4.
x 2 y2
S3 : Smaller area enclosed by + =1 and S4 : y = 3 meet the tangent drawn at the vertices
a 2 b2
of the ellipse x2 + 4y2 – 2x – 16y + 13 = 0 at
x y πab ab
+ =1 is − points P & Q then PQ subtends a right angle at
a b 4 2 any of its foci.
S4 : Area enclosed by y = [x] and y = {x} is 1.
(A) TFTT (B) TTTT
(where [.] is greastest integer and {.} is
fractional part functions) (C) TFFT (D) TFTF
(A) TFTT (B) TTTT
(C) TFTF (D) FFTT Q.8 If x2(f(x) – 1) – x (7f(x) + 5) + 10 f(x) + 14 = 0
∀ x ∈ R, and f(x) be a continuous function
Q.6 Consider the following statements : ∀x ∈ R – {5}, then f(2) is-
S1 : Number of solutions of [sin–1 x] = {1 + x2}
7 7
is two. (where [.] is greastest integer and {.} is (A) (B) – (C) 3 (D) –3
fractional part functions) 3 3
S2 : f (x) = x3 + tan x is surjective function
S3 : All basic inverse trigonometric function are ⎡ n ⎤
1/ n


1
⎢ (n + r )⎥
periodic 3 3
dx
S4 : Domain of Q.9 Let λ = ∫
1 + x3
, p = lim ⎢ r =1
n →∞ ⎥ ,
0 ⎢⎣ n 3n ⎥⎦
f(x) = ( x 2 − 3x − 10) ln 2 ( x − 3) is [5, ∞).
State, in order, whether S1, S2, S3, S4 are true or then ln p is equal to -
false. (A) ln 2 – 1 + λ (B) ln 2 – 3 + 3λ
(A) FTFF (B) TTFF
(C) 2 ln 2 – λ (D) ln 4 – 3 + 3λ
(C) TFTT (D) TTTT

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Q.10 If |z – 4 + 3i| ≤ 1 and α and β be the least and Q.12 Which of following is incorrect ?
greatest values of |z| and k be the least value of ⎛1 ⎞
(A) f(x) increases in ⎜ , ∞ ⎟
x +x +4
4 2 ⎝e ⎠
on the interval (0, ∞), then k is
x ⎛ 1⎞
(B) f(x) decreases in ⎜ 0, ⎟
equal to- ⎝ e⎠

(A) α (B) β (C) f(x) attains minimum value at x = 1/e


(D) minimum value of f(x) is 1/e
(C) α + β (D) None of these

Passage # 2 (Ques. 13 & 14)


Question 11 to 16 are based on paragraph. There are y = f(x) is a parabola of the form y = x2 + ax + 1,
3 paragraphs; each has 2 multiple choice questions. its tangent at the point of intersection of y-axis
Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out and parabola also touches the circle x2 + y2 = r2. It
is know that no point of the parabola is below
of which ONLY ONE is correct. Mark your response
x-axis.
in OMR sheet against the question number of that
question. +3 marks will be given for each correct Q.13 The radius of circle when a attains its
answer and – 1 mark for each wrong answer. maximum value
1 1
(A) (B)
Passage # 1 (Ques. 11 & 12) 10 5
Let f(xy) = xf(y) + yf(x) ∀ x, y ∈ R and f(x) be (C) 1 (D) 5
differentiable in (0, ∞) and f ′(1) = 1
Q.14 The slope of the tangent when radius of the
Q.11 lim (1 + f ( x ))1/ x equals to circle is maximum
x →0 +
(A) 0 (B) 1
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) –1 (D) Not defined
(C) 0 (D) ∞

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Passage # 3 (Ques. 15 & 16) Q.17 Match the list
A curve y = f(x) passes through (2, 0) and slope List - I List -II
of tangent at any point P(x, y) on the curve is (P) The length of the common chord of two (1) 1
( x + 1) 2 + y − 3 circles of radii 3 and 4 units which
then k
x +1 intersect orthogonally is , then k
5
Q.15 The curve is equals to
(A) a parabola (B) a circle (Q) The circumference of the circle x2 + (2) 24
y2 + 4x + 12y + p = 0 is bisected by
(C) an ellipse (D) a hyperbola
the circle x2 + y2 –2x + 8y – q = 0,
then p + q is equal to :
Q.16 Area bounded between y = |f(x)|, x-axis and
(R) Number of distinct chords of the circle (3) 32
|x| = 3 is
(A) 20 (B) 21 2x (x – 2 ) + y (2y – 1) = 0 ; chords are
⎛ 1⎞
(C)
62
(D)
52 passing through the point ⎜ 2 , ⎟ and
3 3 ⎝ 2⎠
are bisected on x-axis is
Each Question from 17 to 20 has matching lists. The (S) One of the diameters of the circle (4) 36
codes for the lists have choices (A, B, C and D) out of circumscribing the rectangle ABCD is
which ONLY ONE is correct. Match List-I with 4y = x + 7. If A and B are the points
List-II and select the correct answer using the code (–3, 4) and (5, 4) respectively, then
given below the lists. + 3 marks for the SINGLE the area of the rectangle is
CORRECT ANSWER and –1 for the INCORRECT Codes :
ANSWER. P Q R S
(A) 4 2 3 1
(B) 1 3 4 2
(C) 2 4 1 3
(D) 3 1 2 4

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Q.18 Match the list : Q.19 Match the list :
List-I List-II
(P) Natural numbers less than the (1) 3 List-I List-II
n n (1) 0

fundamental period of C2
(P) lim equals
f(x) r= |sin x| + |cos x| is n →∞
n =1 2n
r r (2) 1
(Q) If a , b and c are three non coplanar
r r r r r (Q) Let the roots of f(x) = 0 are 2, 3, 5, 7 (2) 1
vectors such that p = (a × b) × (b × c) ,
r r r r r r r r r r and 9 and the roots of g(x) = 0 are
q = (b × c) × (c × a ), r = (c × a ) × (a × b) –1, 3, 5, 7 and 8. Number of
r rr rr r
and [pq r ] = [abc]n , then 'n' must be f (x)
(R) If there are exactly two points on the (3) 4 solutions of the equation = 0 is
g(x )
x 2 y2
ellipse 2 + 2 = 1 whose distance sin 3 x cos 3 x (3) 3/2
a b (R) Let y = + where
from centre is same and is equal to cos x sin x
a 2 + 2b 2 0 < x < π/2, then the minimum value
, then eccentricity of the
2 of y is
1 (S) A circle passes through vertex D of the (4) 2
ellipse is , where k is equal to
k square ABCD, and is tangent to the
(S) In an acute angled triangle ABC, (4) 2
sides AB and BC. If AB = 1, the
tanA, tanB & tan C are in H.P. then
1 radius of the circle can be expressed
the minimum value of cot B is ,
k as p + q 2 , then p + q has the value
where k is equal to equal to
Codes :
Codes :
P Q R S
P Q R S
(A) 2 3 4 1
(A) 4 3 2 1
(B) 2 4 3 1 (B) 4 4 2 3
(C) 3 2 1 4 (C) 3 1 3 4
(D) 4 1 2 3 (D) 4 4 2 2

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Q.20 Match the list
List- I List -II
(P) (x – 2) is a common factor of (1) 4
expression x 2 + ax + b and
x2 + cx + d where a ≠ c, b ≠ d then
b−d
is equal to
c−a
(Q) If number of ways of arranging (2) 5
letter of word CHEEKU is 3(k!)
then k equals
(R) Last non zero digit in 21! is (3) 2
(S) If n∈N then remainder when (4) 0
(37) n + 2 + (16)n + 1 + (30) n
is divided by 7 is
Codes :
P Q R S
(A) 2 1 4 3
(B) 3 2 1 4
(C) 4 3 2 1
(D) 1 4 3 2

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