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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy.

, India
A.P, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI
A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON CENTRAL OFFICE, MADHAPUR - HYD
Sec: Sr. ICON ALL Date: 30-12-18
Time: 09:00 AM to 12:00 Noon Max.Marks:360

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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy 30-12-18_Sr. ICON ALL_JEE-Main_GTM-7_Q’P_Code-A(10th Jan)
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PAPER: PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
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PHYSICS

1. In terms of resistance (R) and Time (T), the ratio of is (where  

permeability  permittivity)
1) RT 2 2) R 2T 1 3) R 2 4) R 2T 2
2. Which graph corresponding to an object moving with a constant negative
acceleration and a positive velocity?

Velocity Velocity

1) Time 2) Time

Velocity
Velocity

3) Distance 4) Distance

3. The pressure of an ideal gas varies with volume as P  V where  is a


constant one mole of the gas is allowed to undergo expansion such that its
volume becomes m times its initial volume. The work done by the gas in
the process.
V 2  2V 2 2
1)
2
m 1   2)
2
m 1  
 2 V 2 2
3)
2

m 1  4)
2
m 1  
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4. An ideal gas undergoes a quasistatic, reversible process in which its molar
heat capacity C remains constant. If during this process the relation of

pressure P and volume V is given by PV n  const then n given by ( CP 


molar specific heat at constant pressure CV  molar specific heat at
constant volume)
CP  C C  CV C  CP
1) n  2) n  3) n  C P C 4) n 
C  CV C  CP V C  CV
5. An object is dropped from a height h onto the ground. Every time it hits
the ground loses 50% of its K.E total distance covered as t   is :
8h
1) 3h 2)  3 3) 5h 4)
3
6. A mass M , attached to a horizontal spring, executes SHM with amplitude
A1 . When mass M passes through its mean position. Then a smaller mass
m is placed over it and both of them move together with amplitude A2 . The
A
ratio of 1 is
A2
M m  M 1/2  M  m 1/2 M
1) 2)   3)   4)
M  M  m   M  M m
7. A block of mass m is placed on a surface with a vertical cross section given

x3
by y  .If the coefficient of friction is 0.5, the maximum height above
6
the ground at which the block can be placed without slipping is

1 2 1 1
1) 6 2) m 3) 3m 4) 2m
3

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8. A uniform thin rod AB of length L has linear mass density   x   a  ,
L
where x is measured from A . If the centre of mass of the rod lies at a
7L
distance of from A, then a and b are related as
12

1) a  2b 2) 2a  b 3) a  b 4) 3a  2b
9. If the electric potential in a region is represented as V  2 x  3 y  4z then the
electric field strength is
1) 2i  3j  4
k 2) 2i  3j  4
k

3) 2i  3j  4
k 4) 2i  3j  4
k
10. Two identical sheets of a metallic foil are separated by d and capacitance
of the system is c and charged to a potential difference E. Keeping the
charge constant, the separation is increased by  , then the capacitance and
potential difference will be.
A 0 A 0
1) ,E 2) ,E
d d 
A 0   A 0  
3) , E 1   4) ,1   E
d    d  d  d 
11. A plane electromagnetic wave in a non magnetic dielectric medium is given

 
by E  E0 sin 4 107 x  50t with distance being in meter and time in

seconds the dielectric constant of the medium is.


1) 2.4 2) 8.2 3) 5.76 4) 4.8
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12. An audio signal consists of two distinct sounds one a human speech signal
in the frequency band of 200 Hz to 2700 Hz . While the other is a high
frequency music signal in the frequency band of 10,200 Hz to 15,200 Hz.
The ratio of the AM signal band width required to send just the human
speed is
1) 2 2) 5 3) 3 4) 6
13. An electron beam is accelerated by a potential difference V to hit a metallic
target to produce x-rays. It produces continuous as well as characteristic x-
rays. If  min is the smallest possible wavelength of x-rays in the spectrum,
the variation of log  min with logV is correctly represented in
log  min
log  min

logV logV
1) 2)
log  min
log  min

log V
3) 4) log V

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14. In the Bohr’s model of hydrogen like atom the force between the nucleus

e 2  1 
and the electron is modified as F   2  3  , where  is a
4 0  r r 
constant. For this atom the radius of the nth orbit in terms of the Bohr radius
 2 
a0  0 h  is
 me 2 

1) rn  a0n  2) rn  a0 n2  

3) rn  a0 n2   4) rn  a0 n  
15. The potential energy of a 1kg particle free to move along x-axis given by
 x 4 x 2 
v  x      J .The total mechanical energy of the particle is 2J . Then
 4 2 

the maximum speed in m / s is


3
1) 2) 2 3) 1 4) 2
2 2

16. Uniform rod AB is hinged at end A is horizontal position as shown in the


figure. The other end is connected to a block through a massless string as
shown. The pulley is smooth and massless. Masses of block and rod is
same and is same equal to m. Then acceleration of block just after release
from this position is.

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A m, 
B

m
1) 6 g / 13 2) g / 4 3) 3g / 8 4) 3g / 26
17. A conical pendulum of length 1m makes an angle   45 wrt z-axis and
moves in a circle in the xy plane. The radius of the circle is 0.4m and its
centre is vertically below. The speed of the pendulum, in its circular path,


will be g  10 m / s 2 . 
z

1) 0.4 m / s 2) 4 m / s 3) 0.2 m / s 4) 2 m / s
18. A small ball of mass m starts at a point A with speed V0 and moves along a
frictionless track AB as shown. The track BC has coefficient of friction 
.The ball comes to stop at C after travelling a distance L which is
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B L C

2h V02 h V02 h V02 h V02


1)  2)  3)  4) 
 2g  2g 2 g 2 2g
19. The constituent waves of a stationary wave have amplitude, frequency and
velocity as 10m, 50Hz, and 200 m/s respectively write down the equation
of the stationary wave for x  0 , there is antinode is.
x x
1) 20sin cos50t m 2) 20cos sin100 t m
2 2
3) 20sin x cos100 t m 4) 10sin x cos100 t m
20. Two stars are 10 light years away from the earth. They are seen through a
telescope of objective diameter 30cm . The wavelength of light is 600 nm .
To see the stars just resolved by the telescope, the minimum distance

between them should be in the order of (1 light year = 9.461015 m )

1) 1010 km 2) 1011 km 3) 106 km 4) 108 km

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21. In the following CE configuration an NPN transistor with current gain
  100 is used. The out voltage of the amplifier will be

20K 
1K 
1mv vol p
~

1) 2V 2) 20 mv 3) 20 v 4) 0.2 v
22. A beam of light of wavelength 600 nm from a distant source falls on a
single slit 1.0 mm wide and the resulting diffracting pattern is observed on a
screen 2m away. What is the distance between the first dark fringe on
either side of the central bright fringe.
1) 3.6 mm 2) 2.4 mm 3) 4.2 mm 4) 6.0 mm
23. A large insulated sphere of radius r charged with Q units of electricity is
placed in contact with a small insulated uncharged sphere of radius r1 and
is then separated. The charge on the small sphere will now be
 r1  r   r1  r 

1) Q   2) 1Qr1
3) 1
Qr
4) Q  
 r  r r r r 
 r 
24. A small circular loop of wire of radius a is located at the centre of a much
larger circular wire loop of radius b. The two loops are in the same plane.
The outer loop of radius b carries an alternating current I  I 0 cos t .The
emf induced in the smaller inner loop is nearly.
0 I 0 a 2 0 I 0 a 2
1) sin  t 2) cos t
2 b 2 b
0 I 0 a 2 0 I 0b 2
3) sin t 4)  cos t
b a
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25. Sixteen resistors each of resistance 16  are connected in the circuit as
shown. The net resistance between AB is

A B
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
26. An electron in a hydrogen atom is considered to be revolving around a

e2 h2
proton with a velocity in a circular orbit of radius . If I is the
h me 2
equivalent current, then

me5 me5 2me5 me5


1) I  3
2) I  3
3) I  3
4) I 
2 h 4 h h  h3
27. The charge on a capacitor decreases  times in time t , when it discharges
through a circuit with a time constant  .
1) t   2) t   log en

1 1n 

3) t   logen  1  4) t   loge

28. Shown in the figure is a conductor carrying a current I . The magnetic field
intensity at the point O (common centre of all the three arcs) is

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>
>
< r
r
>
< r
r
>
< r
r
O
37 0 I 0 37 0 I 0 11 0 I 0
1) 2) 3) 4) Zero
120 r 240 r 240 r
29. A conductor PQ of length L , carries a current I . PQ is placed
perpendicular to a long straight conductor XY carrying a current i as shown.
The force acting on PQ is F .
y

i I
P
L > Q
L
2

x
 0 Ii  Ii  Ii  Ii
1) F  ln 2 2) F  0 ln 3 3) F  0 log 4e 4) F  0 log5e
2 2 2 2
30. A sinusoidal voltage of peak value 283V and angular frequency 320 / S is
applied to a series LCR circuit. Given that R  5  , L  25mH and
C  1000F . The total impedence and phase difference between the
voltage across the source and the current will respectively be.
1) 10 and tan1  5 3  2) 7 and 45
3) 10 and tan1  8 3  4) 7 and tan1  5 3 
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CHEMISTRY
31. In 321 the sum of angular momentum, spherical nodes and angular node is

6h  4 6h 6h  2 6h  8
1) 2) 3 3). 4)
2 2 2 2
32. A metal crystallizes into two cubic phases, face – centered cubic (fcc) and
body – centered cubic (bcc) whose unit length are 3.5 and 3.0A°
respectively calculate the ratio of densities of fcc and bcc
1) 0.892 2) 2.513 3) 1.259 4) 1.862
33. A solution of an electrolyte XY3 given T f and Tb both as 0.28K . If in
boiling solution the electrolyte is 100% dissociated its van’t Hoff’s factor at

freezing point is  Kf  1.86 K .m1; Kb  0.52 Km1 


 
1)6.64 2) 3.86 3) 2.28 4) 1.118
34. Calculate the change of entropy S  at 298K for the reaction in which
urea is formed form NH3 and CO2 2 NH 3 g   CO2 g   NH 2CONH 2aq  H 2O

The standard entropy of NH 2CONH 2aq , CO2 g  , NH 3 g  and H 2O  are

174.0, 213.7,192.3 and 69.9Jk 1mole1 respectively


1)  162.1Jk  1mole 1 2) 162.1JK 1mole1
3)  354.4JK  1mole 1 4) 354.4 JK  1mole 1

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35. In a first order reaction the initial amount of a substance becomes in 100
3

seconds. Calculate the time taken to reduce the concentration to 1 to the


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initial concentration
1) 400sec 2) 100sec 3) 900sec 4) 200sec
High temp
36. X  C  C  2    Y  CO;Y  H 2O  Z  2 HCl compound Y
about 1000 K

is found in polymeric chain structure and is an electron – deficient molecule


Y must be
1) BeO 2) BeC 2 3) BeH 2 4) AlCl3
37. An inorganic compound (A) made by two most occurring elements in the
earth curst having polymeric tetra hedral network structure with carbon,
compound (A) produces a poisonous gas (B) which is the most stable
diatomic molecule compound (A) and (B) will be
1) SiO2 , CO2 2) SiC , CO 3) SiO2 , CO 4) SiO2 , N2
38. Cyclic trimetric structure of SO3 contains:
1) Six S  O bonds and three S  O  S bonds
2) Three S  O bonds and si x S  O  S bonds
3) Six S  O bonds and two S  O  S bonds
4) Three S  O bonds and three S  O  S bonds

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39. For Bromine the IE / EA ratio  Electro negativity of bromine is 2.8 on
3
Mullikan’s scale, its EA is KJ / mole will be
1) 81 2) 93 3) 162 4) 351
40. Which of the following statements is correct in the context of Fajan’s rule
explaining covalencey ?
1) The covalent character increases as the size of the cation decreases
2) The covalent character increases as the size of the anion increases
3) The covalent character is more pronounced in cations with non – noble
gas configuration than in cation of similar size with noble gas
configurations.
4) All of these
41. Zinc is extracted from ZnS by the
1) Calcination of ZnS followed by hydrogen reduction at 400°C
2) Calcination of ZnS followed by carbon monoxide reduction
3) Roasting of ZnS followed by aluminum reduction at 1200°C in a muffle
furnace
4) Roasting of ZnS followed by a carbon reduction at 1200°C in a smetter.
42. Misch metal is
1) An alloy of Al
2) A mixture of chromium and PbCrO4
3) An alloy of Lanthanoid metals
4) An alloy of copper
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43. The magnetic moment of  NiX 4  ion is found to be zero. Then ion is
(x = mono dentate anionic Ligand]
1) SP3 hybridized 2) SP3 d hybridized
3) dsp 2 hybridized 4) d 2 sp hybridized
44. In correct statement of the following
1) An enzyme invertase inverts sucrose to glucose and fructose
2) An enzyme pepsin converts proteins to peptides
3) An enzyme Trypsin converts proteins to Amino acids
4) An Enzyme urease converts Ammonia to urea
45. The specific conductance of N / 50 solution of HCl in a cell at 25°C is
0.002765 mho.cm 1 . If the resistance of a cell containing this solution is
400 ohm, the cell constant is:
1) 1.106cm 2) 1.106cm  1 3) 1cm 4) 1cm 1

46. The EMF of the cell Zn Zn 2 Fe 2 Fe at 298 K is 0.2905, then the


0.01M 0.001M 
value of equilibrium constant for the cell reaction is
1) e 0.32/0.0295 2) 10 0.32/0.0295 3) 10 0.26/0.0295 4)10 0.32/0.0591
47. For the reaction SnO2s   2 H 2 g   2 H 2O g   Sn  at 900K, the

equilibrium steam – hydrogen mixture was found to be 40% H 2 by volume.


The K p is

1) 1.15 2) 2.25 3) 7.75 4) 10


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48. The solubility product of SrF2 in water is 81010 calculate its solubility
in 0.1M NaF aqueous solution in mol / L
1) 4 109 2) 81010 3) 8108 4) 8109

49. One litre buffer solution contain 0.1M ammonium chloride and 0.01M

 ,
NH 4OH P Kb  5 the P H of the solution is

1) 7.5 2) 6.8 3) 6.5 4) 8.0


50. A mixture of NaCl and Na2CO3 is given , on heating 12g of the mixture
with dil HCl 2.24gr of CO2 is evolved. The amounts of NaCl in
mixture is
1) 6.8gr 2) 5.8gr 3) 6.6gr 4) 7.2gr
51. In which among the following compounds presence of nitrogen cannot be
detected by Lassaigne’s method?
1) Hydrazine 2) Aniline 3) P- toluidine 4) Picric acid

OH
52. Which of the following is not the product of dehydration of

1) 2) 3) 4)

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Cu
I 

53. Following reaction is called


1) Fitting 2) Ullmann 3)Wurtz 4) Wurtz Fittig
54. Sodium peroxide when heated with CO2 under pressure at 125C yields a
product which an acetylation produces C.

ONa
125C H
CO2   B   C
5atm AC2O

The major product C would be


OH

OCOCH 3 COCH3

COOH
COCH 3

1) 2)
OH OCOCH 3

COOCH 3

COOH
3) 4)
55. In the following sequence of reactions
KMnO SOCl H / pd
Toluene  
4  A  
2 B 2  C , the product ‘C’ is
BaSO 4

1) C6 H5COOH 2) C6 H5CH3 3) C6 H5CH 2OH 4) C6 H5CHO

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56. In which of the following case Hell – Volhard – zelinskey reaction can take
place?
CH 3
|
COOH C  COOH
|
CH 3

1) 2)

CH 2  COOH

3) 4) CH 3 3 C  COOH

NaNO / H  Cu2 CN  H O/H


57. C6 H 5 NH 2 
2 X 

2  Y 
2  Z , Z is defined as
H 2O / H

1) C6 H 5  NH  CH3 2) C6 H5  COOH
3) C6 H5  CH 2 NH 2 4) C6 H5  CH 2  COOH
58. Which of the following is an example of a thermo setting polymer?
 
 
CH  C  CH  CH 
1)  2 2 
 | 
 Cl n

 
 
H C  C H 
2)  2 
 | 
 C n

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H H O O
 | | || || 
 
3)  N  C H 2 6  N  C  C H 2 4  C 
 

m

OH OH
CH 2 CH 2

4) n
59. Which of the following compounds is not an antacid?
1) Aluminum hydroxide 2) Cimetidine
3) Phenelzine 4) Ranitidine
60. Photo chemical smog occurs in warm, dry and sunny climate. One of the
following is not amongst the components of photochemical smog, identify
if

1) NO2 2) O3

3) SO2 4) Unsaturated hydrocarbon

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MATHS
2 2 k 3
61. If the system of equations r  s  t and r  s  t  has exactly
2
one real solution, then the value of k is
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
1
62. Let x   1 and a, b and c are distinct positive integers such that
x
 a 1   b 1   c 1 
 x  a    x  b    x  c   0 then the minimum value of (a  b  c )
 x   x   x 
1) 7 2)8 3) 9 4) 10
th th
63. The  m  n  and  m  n  terms of a G.P are P and q respectively.
Then the mth term of the G.P. is
m / 2m
q
1) p   2) pq 3) p/q 4) None of these
 p

64. The sum of i  2  3i  4.... upto 100 terms, where i  1 is


1) 50(1  i) 2) 25i 3) 25(1  i) 4) 100(1  i)
65. A guardian with six wards wishes everyone of them to study either Law or
Medicine or Engineering. Number of ways in which he can make up his
mind with regard to the education of his wards if everyone of them be fit
for any of the branches to study, and at least one child is to be sent in each
discipline is
1) 120 2) 216 3) 729 4) 540
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66. The sum of rational terms in  23365  is

1) 12632 2) 1260 3) 126 4) 1262


67. A doctor is called to see a sick child. The doctor knows (prior to the visit)
that 90% of the sick children in that neighborhood are sick with the flu,
denoted by F, while 10% are sick with the measles, denoted by MA well –
know symptom of measles in a rash, denoted by R. The probability of
having a rash for a child sick with the measles is 0.95. However,
occasionally children with the flue also develop a rash, with conditional
probability 0.08 upon examination the child, the doctors finds a rash. Then
what is the probability that the child has the measles ?
1) 91/165 2) 90 /163 3) 82 / 161 4) 95 /167

a x e x loge a x2

68. If g ( x)  a
3 x
e3 x loge a x 4 , then
a 5 x e5 x loge a 1

1) g ( x)  g ( x)  0 2) g ( x)  g ( x)  0

3) g ( x)  g ( x)  0 4) None of these
69. The system x  4 y  2 Z  3, 3 x  y  5 z  7, 2 x  3 y  z  5 has
1) Infinite no of solution 2) Unique solution
3) Trivial solution 4) No solution

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70. If x, y   0, 2  then the total number of ordered pairs  x, y  satisfying


sin x cos y  1 is equal to
1) 1 2) 3 3) 5 4) 7
71. The function f ( x)  tan 1  sin x  cos x  is an increasing function in

1)  / 4,  / 2  2)   / 2,  / 4  3)  0,  / 2  4)   / 2,  / 2 
72. The point A  2,1 is translated parallel to the line x  y  3 by a distance of
4 units. If the new position ' A ' is in the third quadrant, then the
co-ordinates of A1 are
1)  2  2 2,1  2 2  2)  2  2, 1  2 2 

3)  2  2 2, 1  2 2  4) None of these

73. A circle of constant radius “a” passes through the origin O and cuts the axes
of coordinates at points P and Q. Then the equation of the locus of the foot
of perpendicular from O to PQ is
 1 1  1   1

2 2
1) x  y 
x

2
 2 
y 
 4a 2
x
2 
2 2
2) x  y 
y 2 
a 2

2  1 1 
2
2 2 1 1 

2

3) x  y  2  2   4a
x y 
2
4) x 2
 y  
 2  2   a
x y 
2

74. AB is a chord of the parabola y 2  4ax with vertex A. BC is drawn


perpendicular to AB meeting the axis at C. The projection of BC on the
axis of the parabola is
1) a 2) 2a 3) 4a 4) 8a
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75. Two circles are given such that one is completely lying inside the other
without touching. Then the locus of the centre of a variable circle which
touches the smaller circle from outside and the bigger circle from inside is
1) An ellipse 2) A hyperbola 3) A parabola 4) A circle

76. At the point of intersection of the rectangular hyperbola xy  c 2 and the

parabola y 2  4ax tangents to the rectangular hyperbola and the parabola


make angles  and  , respectively with x-axis, then
1
1)   tan 1  2 tan   2)   1 / 2 tan   tan  
1 1
3)   tan  2 tan   4)   1 / 2 tan   tan  
  1  
77. The domain of the following function is f ( x)  log 2   log1/2 1    1
  x1/4  

1)  0,1 2)  0,1 3) 1,  4) 1, 


78. Let R be the real line consider the following subsets of the plane R  R
S   x, y  : y  x  1 and 0  x  2

T   x , y  : x  y is an int eger 

Which one of the following is true ?


1) Neither S nor T is an equivalent relation on R
2) Both S and T are equivalence relations on R
3) S is an equivalence relation on R but T is not
4) T is an equivalence relation on R but S is not
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79. Let the sequence  bn  of real numbers satisfies the recurrence relation

1 125 
bn 1   2bn  2  , bn  0 . Then find lim bn .
3  bn  n 

1) 3 2) 2 3) 1 4) 5
1/2
80. 11

 x 1 x
4
 dx is equal to

1  t 5 2t 3  1
1)    t   c, wehre t  1  4
2  5 3  x

1  t 5 2t 3  1
2)    t   c, wehre t  1  4
2  5 3  x

 t 5 2t 3  1
3)    t   c, wehre t  1  4
 5 3  x

4) None of these
81. Find the area of the region enclosed by the curves y = x log x and
y  2 x  2x2

1) 1 / 12 2) 1 / 4 3) 2 / 12 4) 7 / 12
82. The curve for which the normal at any point ( x, y ) and the line joining
origin to that point form an isosceles triangle with the x- axis as base is
1) An ellipse 2) A rectangular hyperbola
3) A circle 4) None of these

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83. Let r   a  b  sin x   b  c  cos y  2  c  a  where a , b , c are three non-

coplanar vectors. If r is perpendicular to a  b  c , then minimum value


2 2
of x  y is

2 2 5 2
1)  2)  / 4 3) 4) None of these
4
   
84. The projection of point P( p) on the plane r .n  q is  S  , then

  q  p . n  n    q  p.n  n
1) S  2 2) S  P  2
n n

 p.n  n    q  p.n  n
3) P 4) S  P 
2 2
n n

85. Statement-I : The point A 1,0,7  is the mirror image of the point B 1,6,3
x y 1 z  2
in the line  
1 2 3
x y 1 z  2
Statement-II : The line   bisects the line segment joining
1 2 3
A 1,0,7  and B 1,6,3
1) Statement I is false, Statement II is true
2) Statement I is true, Statement II is true Statement II is a correct
explanation for Statement I
3) Statement I is true, Statement II is true, Statement II is not a correct
explanation for statement-I
4) Statement I is true, Statement II is false
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86. The length of the perpendicular from the origin to the plane passing through
   
the point a and containing the line r  b  c is
  
a b c  a b c 
   
1)       2)    
a  b  b  c  c  a  a  b  b  c 
   
  
a b c  a b c 
   
3)     4)    
b c  c a c  a  a b

87. If each observation of a raw data whose variances is  is multiplied by h,


then the variance of the new set is
1)  2 2) h 2 2 3) h  2 4) h   2
88. Consider :
Statement I :  p  ~ q     p  q  is a fallacy

Statement II :  p  q     q  p  is a tautology

1) Statement I is true , statement II is true; statement II is a correct


explanation for statement I
2) Statement I is true, statement II is true; statement II is not a correct
explanation for statement I
3) Statement I is true, statement II is false
4) Statement I is false, statement II is true

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1 1
e x dx x 2 dx I
89. I1   and I 2   3 then 1
1 x
0 0 e
x

2  x3 
eI 2

1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
90. A vertical tower stands on a declivity which is inclined at 15° to the
horizon. From the foot of the tower a man ascends the declivity from 80ft
and then finds that the tower subtends an angle of 30°. The height of the
tower is
1) 40  6  2  2) 20  6  2 

3) 40  6  2  4) None of these

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with Black Ball Point Pen.
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3. The candidates should not write their Roll Numbers anywhere else (except in the specified
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4. Out of the four options given for each question, only one option is the correct answer. 5. For
each incorrect response, ¼ (one–fourth) marks of the total marks allotted to the question
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however, will be made if no response is indicated for an item in the Answer Sheet.
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All calculations/writing work are to be done in the space provided for this purpose in the Test
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10. No candidate, without special permission of the Superintendent or Invigilator, should
leave his/her seat.
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prohibited.
12. The candidates are governed by all Rules and Regulations of the Examination body with
regard to their conduct in the Examination Hall. All cases of unfair means will be dealt with as
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13. No part of the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet shall be detached under any circumstances.
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