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JEE (ADVANCED) 2015 Answer Keys for Paper 1 (After considering feedback from public) SECTION 1 (Mtaximum Marks: 32) ‘+ This sootion contains BIGHT questions +The answer to each qu SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive + Foreach question, darken the bubble corresponding to the coreectintager in the ORS. ‘+ Marking schome: +4 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened 0 Inallother eases Q.1 _Aninfinitely long uniform line charge distribution of charge per unit length 2 lies parallel to (Gee figure). Ifthe magnitude ofthe flux ofthe electric (esis in the yz plane at 2= “2 field through the rectangular surface ABCD lying in tho xy plane with ite centre at the origin ie 42 (4g =permittvty of fre space), then the value of nis Q2 Consider a hydrogen atom with its electron in the n* orbital. An electromagnetic radiation of wavelength 80 nm is used to ionize the atom, Ifthe kinetic energy of the ejected electron is 104 6V, then the value of mis (he = 1242 eV ain) Q.3 A bullet ia fired vertically upwards with velocity v from the surface of @ spherical planet. ‘When it reaches its maximum height, its acceleration due tothe planet's gravity ia U4 of it value at the surface of the planet. I the escape velocity from the planet is vy. = o/N, then ‘the valuo of Nia (ignore energy loss due to atmosphere) Answers for the above questions 2 2 | Ans forQ.3: 2 | Ana for aut: 6 | Ans for Q. “1 saa 4 Qo a6 ‘Two identical sniform diss roll without slipping on two different surfaces AB and CD (se figure) starting at A and C with linear apeeds v, and vy, respectively, and always remain in contact with the surfaces. If they reach B and D with the same linear speed and vy = 3 mis, ‘thom vin mis is (g= 10 mis?) sams nc cr eterna tn enn oe on 3h a 8) ti wg fice ne ‘A nuclear power plant supplying electrical power to village uses a radicactive material of| hhalf life T'years asthe fuel. The amount of fuel atthe beginning is such tht the total power ‘requirement of the village is 12.6% of the electrical powar availabe from the plant at that time. Ifthe plent is able to moet the total power needs of the village for a maximum period of nP years, then the value of x “1 ‘Answers for the above questions Ans forQ.4: 7 | Ans forQ.s: 2 | Ans foraé: 3 | as ‘A Young's double slit intorforonce arrangement with sits S, and 8, ie immereed ia water (refractive index = 4/3) a shown in the figure. The postions of maxima on the surface of water are given ty 2*=p'm''—d", whore 2 is the wavelength of light in air (refractive index = 1), dis tie separation between the elite and m isan integer. The value ofp is Consider a concave mirror and a convex lens (refractive index = 1.5) of focal length 10 em each, separated by a distance of 50 em in air (refractive index = 1) as shown in the figure. An object & placed ata distance of 15 om from the mirror. It erect image formed by this combinetion vas magnification M,, When the setup is kept in a medium of refractive ne 76th maentn ons Te maga Ml bem oem “1 ‘Answers for the above questions | ans fora: 3 | Ans for iz PHYSICS SBCTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 40) "This section contains TEN questions Bach question has FOUR options (A), (B), (0) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option()is(re) correct For each question, darken the bubble(e) corresponding to all the correct options) in the ors Marking scheme: +4 Ifonly the bubbles) corrosponding to all the correct option(s) isfare) darkened 0 If none of the bubbles is darkenod 2 Inallother eases qu Consider a Vernier salipers in which each 1 cm on the main seale is divided into ' equal divisions and a screw gauge with 100 divisions on its circular sale, In the Vernier calipers, 6 divisions cf the Vernier scale coincide with 4 divisions on the main scale and in the screw gauge, one complete rotation of the circular eeale moves it by two divisions on the Iinesr scale, Then (A) Ifthe piteh of the screw gauge is twice the least count ofthe Vernior callipers, the least count ofthe serew gauge 16 0.01 mm, (B) Hehe piteh of the screw gauge is twice the least count ofthe Vernier callipers, the least count ofthe serew gauge is 0.005 mm. (©) Ifthe least count of the linar scale of the serew gauge is twico the least count of tho ‘Vernier calipers the least count of the serew gauge i 0.01 mm. (D) Ifthe loast court ofthe linear scale of the serew gage is twice the least count of the Vernier calipers the least count of the serew gauge is 0.005 mm, Planck's constant, s9eed of light © and gravitational constant @ are used to form @ unit of length L anda unit ofmass Mf Then the coreectoption() i(are) Mave @) Mad@ © Lede @) Le ‘Answers for the above questions ‘Ans for @.9: (B) and (C) | Ans for @.10: (A), (©) and (0) “1 or ‘PHYSICS: Q.11 Two independent harmonic oscillators of equal mass are oscillating about the origin with ‘angular frequencies ©, and, and have total energies £, and E,, respectively. The variation oftheir momeatap with pontoon x ae shown inthe Sars. =n and thon the eoeroet equations) (are) ® Be-Be, ® © om ‘Answer for the above question ‘Ans for Q.11: (B) and (D) 1 ‘32 Q.12 A ring of mass M and radius 2 is rotating with angular speed @ about a fixed vertical xis puting ght ate © ith bop mans each a aus Ho a ©. Pe came cn or xvas ge mal he aS the figure, At some instant the angular epeed ofthe aystem is $0 and one ofthe masses is st itanr of 2 tom 0. At inant tne he therm on Oe 1 a “ @ ie © br t o ‘Answer for the above question Ans for Q.12: (C) OR (D) OR (C) and (D) +1 eae Q13_ The figures below depict two situations in which two infinitely long static lin charges of, constant positive lint charge density 4 aro kept parallel to each other. In their resulting loctric field, point charges q and -q are Kept in equilibrium between them. The point charges are confined to move in the x direction only. If they are given a small displacement about their equilibrium positions, then the correct statement(s) is(are) (A) Both charges exeeute simple harmonic motion (B) Both charges will continue moving in the direction of their displacement. (©) Charge +4 exeentes simple harmonic motion while charge -@ continues moving in the direction ofits displacement. (D) Charge -¢ executes simple harmonic motion while charge #q continues moving in the izwotion of its displacement. QL Two identical glass mde S, and S, (refractive index = 1.5) have one convex end of radius of| curvature 10 em. They are placed with the curved surfaces at a distance d as shoven in tho figure, with their axsa (chown by the dashed line) aligned. When a point soureo of light Pis placed inside rod S, on ite axis at a distance of 50 em from the curved fae, the light rays emanating from it arv found to be parallel to the axis inside S, The diatance dis d ) 600m Too © s0em ©) 9m Answers for the above questions Ans for Q.13: (C) Ans for Q.14: (B) at ors aus Qs ‘A conductor (shown in the figure) carrying constant current Fis kept in the x plane in a ‘uniform magnetic field B. If F is the magnitude of the total magnetic force acting on the conductor, then the correct statoment()i(ars) 1 ene a ESOT (A) 6B is along 2, Fm (L+R) (8) If B is along ¢, F=0 (OC) ICB isalong 3, Fa(L+R) (D) 1B isalong 2, A container of fixed volume has a mixture of one mole of hydrogen and one mole of helium in ‘equilibrium at temporsture 7: Ascuming the gasea are idea, the correct statements) (are) (A) Tho average enoray per mole ofthe gas mixture is 2R7. (B) Tho ratio of spoed of cound in the gas mixture to that in helium gaa is (6/5 (©) The ratio of the rms speed of helium atoms to that of hydrogen molecules i 1/2 (D) The ratio of the rms speed of helium atoms to that of hydrogen molecules is 1/2. 1 ‘Answers for the above questions [Ans for Q.15: (A), (B) and (C) | Ans for Q.16: (A), (B) and (D) 10ra2 Q.17 In an aluminum (Al) bar of square cross section, a square hole is drilled and i filled with inon (Pe) as shown in the figure, The electrical resstvitios of All and Fe are 2.7%10-* Om and 10x10" © m, respectively. The electrical resistance between the two faces P and Q of ha eomposite hae ia 7mm 2475 1875, 2475 wo A @ Be © none Oise 18 For photoelectric effet with incident photon wavelength 2, the sopping potential is V entity the correct varation() of V, with & and 17 fe K fo © oO nm ‘Answers for the above questions Ans for Q.17: (B) Ans for @.18: (A) and (C) | ot ase, SECTION 8 (Maximum Marks: 16) ‘This section contains TWO questions Bach question containa two columns, Column T and Columa TT Column I has four entries (A), (8), (C) and D) Column II has five entries (P), (Q), (8, (S) ana (1) ‘Match the entries in Columan I with the entries in Coluran I ‘One or more entries in Column I may matzh with one or more entries in Column TI + Tho ORS contains a 45 matrix whose layout will be siiar to the one shown below: “@ @ B@8 °@A@a & ‘+ Foreach entry in Column J, darken the bubbles ofall the matching entries, For example, if entry (A) in Column I matches with entries (@), (R) and (0), thon darken these thee ‘bubbles in the ORS. Similarly fr entries B), (C) and (D). Marking scheme: Foreach entxvin Column I, +2 Tfonly the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match(es) is(are) darkened 0 Ifnone of the bubbles is darkened =1_Inallother cases Q.19- Match the nuclear processes given in column I with the apprepriateoption() in column I Column I Column It (A) Nuclear fusion (®) Absorption ofthermal neutrons by *=U @) Fissionin a nuclear reactor (@) Co nuctous (O Bedocay (®) Energy production instars via hydrogen conversion thelium (D) pray emission (8) Heavy water (1) Neutrino emission ‘Answers for the above question Ans for Q.1! (A) Matches to (R) OR (R) and (T) (B) Matches to (P) and (S) (C) Matches to (Q) and (T) (D) Matches to (R) vane Q.20 Aparticle of wait mass is moving along the x-axis under the influence of a force and its total energy is conserved. Four possible forms of the potential energy ofthe particle are given in column T (@ end Uy are constants). Match the potential energies in column I to the corresponding statement(s i column Tl cotumn 1 Column 11 ” ven hs-(3)] ©The fore acting onthe patil in er at ® vy0)-4(2) (@ The force acting onthe particle is zero at = =0. (x) = Yo" aa _(2)'] The foree acting on the nartcle is zero at = —a. © 40 -%(2) {-(] . D v4)-%) z-4(z) (S) Tho particle experiones an attractive foree 2[2 ale. towards x =0 in the region jl M420", B? =-0.25V. Under standard conditions, the number of moles of M* oxidized when one mole of X is ‘onverted to ¥ is [iF =96500 C mol} 1f the freezing point of a 0.01 molal aqueous solution of a ecbelt(I) chloride-ammonia ‘omplex (which behaves as a strong electrolyte) is -0.0558°C, tho mumbor of chlorido(s) in ‘he coordination sphere ofthe complex is 86K ke mol) ‘Answers for the above questions Ans for Q.25: 4 | Ans for Q.26: 3 | Ans for Q.27: 4 | Ans for Q.28: 1 “1 15/82 ‘SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 40) ‘This section contains TEN questions Each question has FOUR options (A), (B),(C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are) correct For each qlostion, darken the bubblo(s) corresponding to all the corect option(s) in the ons Marking scheme: +4 Ifonly the bubble() corresponding to all the correct option() i(are) darkened (0 If none of the bubbles is darkened 2 Inallother case 'Q29 Compounds) that on hydrogenation produce(s) optically inactive compound(s) is(are) Hor Her mr ‘Cs Beery Hoe co Xo © Helden, CH '@.30 The major product af the following reaction is = 1 : Pee enc CH, _ an ‘Answers for the above question: ‘Ans for .29: (B) and (D) | Ans for @.30: (A) 1682, CHEMISTRY Q.81 In the following reaction, the major product is am 1 equivalent HBr He a ery ee o He ® ne pe & Q.82. The structure ofD-(+)-glucoee is HO wton oH,0H1 ‘The structure of L(-) glucose i HO won Lon ® wola nota Guo ‘Answers for the above questions Ans for Q.31: (D) Ans for Q.32: (A) a iss Qa8 au Qs, ‘The major product of the reaction is He. H NaNO, aqueous HCL Gig Mey Hc Ae Hoc ~_-cOnH oe ® Ory OH Hy OH a neon . oor ‘The correct statement(e) about Ce and Mn is(are) [Atomic numbers of Cr = 24 and Ma = 25] (A) Cr ina reducing agent (B) Mois an oxidizing agent (©) Both Ce and Mn" exhibit d' electronie configuration (D) When Ce is used as a reducing agent, the chromium ion attains d* electronic configuration Copper is purited by electrolytic refining of blister copper. The eoerect statement(e) about this process i (re) (4) Impure Cu strip is used as cathode ) Aciied aqueous CuSO i used as clectrolyte (© Pare Cu deposits at cathode (D) Impurities settle as anode-mud Q.36 Fe" is reduced to Fe by using (A) H0;in presence of NaOH ©) No,0,in water (©) H,0,in proven of 0, (©) No,0g in presence of 80, “Answers for the above questions Ans for @.33: (C) Ans for Q.34: (A), (B) and (C) ‘Ans for Q.35: (B), (C) and (D) | Ans for @.36: (A) and (B) a 1892 Qar 38 CHEMISTRY "The Syield of ammonia asa function of time inthe reaction N,(@) + 3H,(4) <2 2NH,(@), AH <0 at (P, T) is given below. this reaction is conducted at (P, 7), with T, >, the yield of ammonia time is represented by a function of “ wm Ff © oy If the unit coll of a mineral has cubic close packed (cep) a-ray of oxygen atoms with, ‘fraction of octahedral holes occupied by aluminium ions and m fraction of totrahedral holes ‘cecupied by magnesium ions, m and n, respectively, are w ® © is » 12 ‘Answers for the above questions Ans for Q.37: (B) Ans for 0.38: (A) "1 1982 ‘SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 16) ‘This section contains TWO questions Bach question contains two columns, Column T and Column I Column Ihas four entries (A), (8), (C) and @) Column IL has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and Ct) ‘Match tho entries in Column I with the entries in Column I (Ono or more entries in Column I may matzh with one or more entries in Column TL ‘The ORS contains a 4x5 matrix whose layout willbe similar to the one shown below: oS @ea the bubbles of ll the matching entries, For example, if entry (A) in Column I matches with entries (Q), (2) and (1), then darken these three Dubbles in the ORS. Similarly, for entries (8), (C) and (). ‘Marking scheme: oreach entry in Column 1. +2 Ifonly the bubbl() corresponding to all the corrct mateh(es) in(are) darkened 0 none of the bubbles is darkened <1. Inallother catos Qa Match the anionic species given in Column I that are present in the Column I Column 1 Column It (A) Carbonate ®) Sider (®) Sulphide @ Malachite (©) Hydroxide Bauxite ) Oxide ©) Calamine (1) Argentte = a, “Answers for the above question a Ans for Q.39: (A) Matches to (P), (Q) and (S) (B) Matches to (T) (C) Matches to (Q) and (R) (D) Matches to (R) ae (CHEMISTRY Q.40_ Match the thermodynamic processos given under Column I with the expressions given under Colima Colman I Column 1 (4) Froosing of wator at 278 K and 1 atin © a0 (®) Expansion of molofanieal gasintoa — @)_w=0 vacuum under isolated conditions (©) Mixing ofequal volumes cf two ideal gases at (R) AS, <0 constant temperature anc pressure in an isolated container (D) Reversible heating of H,(g) at Latm from ($) aU =0 800 K to 600 K, flowed by reversible cooling 6300 K at atm END OF PART Il: CHEMISTRY Answers for the above question Ans for Q.40: (A) Matches to (R) and (T) (B) Matches to (P), (Q) and (S) (C) Matches to (P), (Q) and (S) (D) Matches to (P), (Q), (S) and (T) aa aa aus qu aus CUP CUE eon ew SECTION | (Maximum Marks: 32) This coction contains EIGHT questions ‘The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both For each question, darken the bubble corresponding t the correct integer in the ORS. Marking scheme: “+4 Ifthe bubble corresponding tothe answer is darkened. 0 Inallother casos "The numberof distinct solutions ofthe equation 5 4 in the interval [0,2] is caste | enate scints scoot | cinta Let the curve C be the mirror image of the parabola y# =x with respect to the line 49 +4=0, IFA and B are the pointa of intersection of C with the line y=-5, thon the distance between A and B is ‘The minimum number of times a fair coin novds to be tossed, so that the probability of setting atleast two heads is atleast 0.96, is, Let nbe the number of ways in which 5 boys and 6 girls ean stand in @ queue in such a way that all the girls stand consecutively in the queue. Let m be the number of ways in which 5 boys and 5 girls can stand in a queue in such a way that exactly four girls stand consecutively in the queue, Then the value of is If the normals of the parabola * tangents to the circle (2-3) +(42)" ix drawn at the end points of its Intus rectum ace 7%, then the value of is “Answers for the above questions Ans for Q.41: 8 | Ans forQ.42: 4 | Ans for Q.43: 8 | “1 Ans for Q.44: 5 Ans forQ.45: 2 aaa ee fee wioimanne al MATHEMATICS| (sh, x52 lon x22, whore {3} in the grntstintger les han or eaual to, T= f MLE) as, thon the value of (47-1) is Q47 A eplindrical containor is to be made from certain solid material with the folowing Qa a constraints: It has a fxod innor volume of V mm*, has a 2 men thick golid wall ands open at the top. The botiom ofthe container i a solid circ dis f thickness 2 mam and i of radius ‘equal to the outer radius ofthe container, If tho volume ofthe material used to make the container is minimum when the innet radius v. of the container is 10 mm, then the value of == is at FOa)= fbontedt for al r= and £:{0,t]-0,2) be oontinaoesfantion. or « [0.3]. Ftore2 te are o the region bounded by x0, y=0, y= (2) and x=0, then FO) ‘Answers for the above questions | Ans or as: 0 | Ans for Q.47: 4 | Ans for Q.48: aan MATHEMATICS) SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 4) ‘+ This section contains TEN questions ‘+ Bach question haa FOUR options (A), B), (C) and (D), ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of thoee four option(s (are) correct, + For each question, darken the bubbles) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS, + Marking scheme: “+4 Ifonly the bubble() corresponding to all the correct option(s) isare) darkened (0 enone of the bubbles ia darkened 2 Inallcther casos Q49 LatX and ¥ be to arbitrary, $%3, non-zoro, skew-symmetric matrices and Z be an arbiteary $3, non-zero, symmetric matrix, Then which of the fllowing matrices is (are) skew symmetric? @ vizezy @) xMaye © xta-2x* @) xsy* 'Q.50 Which ofthe following values of satity the equation vay? arent a+say* lesa)? Br20)* +30)" laray +20} Gan} w 4 @ 9 oO m4 6180? Q51 In RY consider the planes F:y=0 and Py:x+z=1. Let P, be a plane, different from P, and F,, which passes through the intersection of P, and Py. Ifthe distance ofthe point (0.1.0) frem P, is 1 and the distance ofa point (a, A, 7) from P,i¢ 2, thon which of the following rations is (are) true? (A) das pe2y 4 B) 2a ps2y+ (©) 22+9-27-10-0 (D) 20-9 +2y-8 ‘Answers for the above questions Ans for Q.49: Ans for Q.50: Ans for Q.51: (C)and(D) | (B)and o (B) and (D) “1 202. Qasr ass Qt “1 Saray | aienaies | aan ie) ] (A) and (B)_ | (A) and (D) (A) and (C) MATHEMATICS) In RY let Z bea straight line passing through the origin. Suppose that all the points on [are at econstant distance from the two planes R:4 29-2 ¢1=0 and Py:2e—y+2-1~0. Let. ‘M be the locus of the fect of the perpendiculars drawn from the pornts on Zt the plane P, Motte wie oo @ fa Jo (8 Let P and Q bo distinct points on the parabola y*=2e such that a circle with PQ as diameter passes through the vertex O ofthe parabola, If P lies inthe first quadrant and the area ofthe triangle AOPQ is 3/2, then which ofthe following is (are) the coordinates of P? » (28) © 698) © (14) ® 6.48) © [ 36. Let (2) be a solution of the differential equation (I+ e")y’¢ ye" <1. If 40)=2, them which ‘ofthe following statements i (are) true? ) x-9=0 ® x-9=0 (©) (x) has a crtical point in the interval o (D) _y(x) has no critical point inthe interval (1,0) ‘Answers for the above questions 25/92 ass 56 Consider the family of all cnc whose centers lie on the straight line y=. If this family of represented by the differential equation Py"+ Qy’+1=0, where P, @ are functions ctayand yt y= 22, 7-2) ten wiht ving atone i) et @) Payee @) Pay-z © PrQai-xeyty +0 ) P-Q=24y-y'-0F Let g: R> R be adifforentiable function with g(0)=0, g'(0)=0 and g'() #0. Let fe Aya, x20 °, =o and Ma)=e' for all x€R. Let (foh)(2) denote f(h(x)) and (he f\x) denote Alf) ‘Then which ofthe following is (are) true? (A) Fie-differentiable at x= (B) his ditfrentiable at x =0 (©) feb indiforentiable at x=0 —@D)__hof is differentiable at ‘Answers for the above questions ‘Ans for@.8: (B) and (C)| Ans for @.66: (A) and (D) 1 [MATHEMATICS] 57 Let £()=sn(Esi(Esins)) for all x and gle) Zing forall re. Lot +eX=) denote f{g(x)) and (ge f(z) denote e(f(x)). Then which of the following is (are) true? ( tepctril 2.3) Raat g [4] (D) Thre is an xe R euch that (g0 /\x)=1 Q58 Let APQR be a triangle. Let G=GR, b= RP and = PO 16 11-12, 16 1-4/3 and 8.2 =24, thon which of the following is (are) true? w ate @ EP iiéi-a0 © [dubs dad l= sai D) dbo ‘Answers for the above ques' Ans for @.57: (A), (B) and (C) | Ans for @.58: (A), (C) and (D) rs ane MATHEMATICS| SECTION (Maximum Marks: 16) ‘This section contains TWO questions Hack quostion containe two columnno, Column I and Column IL Column I as four entries (A), (B),(C) and (D) Column Ile five entries (),(Q), (@), (8) and 1) Match the entries in Column I with the entries in Column 1 Oncor more entries in Column I may match with one or more entries in Colurnn TT ‘The ORS contains a 45 matrix whose layout wil be similar to the one shown below: Forsach entry in Column 1, darken the bubbles ofall the matching entries, For example, if entry (A) in Column T matches with entrios (Q), (R) and (1, then darken these three bubs in the ORS. ‘Marcing scheme: oreach entry in Column L ‘+2 Ifonly the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct mateh(es) sare) darkened “1 ‘Space for rough work asa MATHEMATICS Column T Column 11 as9 (A) In Ri ifthe magnitude of the projection m1 vector of the vector as jon is VB andi a=2+¥3p, then possible value(s) of || is (are) (B) Lota and 6 bo-eal numbors such that @z the function fe)= f is differentiable forall x © R. Then possible value(s) of a is (are) aatt-2 xc beva?, x21 (©) Let wl bea complex cube root of @ 3 unity. If @—do+ 205)" + 2+30-307)!" +(-3+ 20430)" then possible value(s) of mis (aro) (D)_ Let the harmonic mean of two positive real © 4 rumnbers a and 6 be 4 Ifq is a positive real number such that, 5, g,b isan arithmetic ‘progression, then the value(s) of |q=a is (are) ms ‘Answers for the above question Ans for Q.59: al (A) Matches to (P) and (Q) (B) Matches to (P) and (Q) (C) Matches to (P), (Q), (S) and (T) (D) Matches to (Q) and (T) a oraz Qoo “1 w ® o o Column 1 Column 1 Ina triangle AXYZ, let o, 6 and e be the m1 Tengths ofthe sides opposite to the ang X, Vand 2, respectively. If a4 ~#) =e and 2, then possible values of m for which cos(ni) = 0 is (are) In triangle AXYZ, let o, band ebe @2 the lengtha af the sides opposite to the ‘angles X, Yand Z, respectively. If 1 en82X ~ teo02¥ = 2ain XsinY, then Possible vale() of © is are) In Ri lot Y3i+ j, 7+ f87 and pie yj ® a be the position vectors of X; Yand Z with ‘roepect to the origin O, respectively. If the distance of 2 from the bisector ofthe acute snele of OX with OF is then possible value(s) of [21 is are) Suppose that F(a) denotes the area of the Os region bounded by x=0, x=2, 9 =4x and y=lax-1|slax-2l+a, where 46 (0,1). Then the value(s) of F(a) +248, who a-=0 and a=1, is (are) Answers for the above question Ans for Q.60; ‘| (A) Matches to (P), (R) and (S) (B) Matches to (P) (C) Matches to (P) and (Q) (D) Matches to (S) and (T) 02

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